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.. . ..,..,....-.-:.. :i ... -: :." i": ."T-- . v f . ., - d iTva A nTDTRTISINfi. (Hi 50 lit V' iwdjriMi....Ajs...... J S 00 ; BEE JST JSJD r4 E1TS9 Of flVBBCBmiOM. viar. in advance (by mail).. $7 00 . 3 60 . 8 00 . 75 cr months, in i,.. in advance" " S advance (' Three mon One moniii, Toaw Sribera, delivered to any d, ,V Cents Per week. Our City i, If '.nthorized to collect for more than 9 a art of the eeats are notaatborised months in tdvaoctk OUTLINES. X ' The " Prince Imperial", made a speech at tlhiselhurst -"Congressman Hoar has answered Butler's Back Pay Letter. 4 Cartagena arms all her males. Carlist are marching on Arragon. Principai and accrued interest on 5-20 bonds will be jiaid from and after November 16th. -T lienor tuui-Miamiivtjuj vii-uiu, ii dent Thiers. At Gastein Emperor William received Dr. Schaff. of New York" Methodist Conference. Saratoga races continue to be 'exciting 1 tAanpaigo county, BL, has nominated an independent , iv.nntv ticket and 'organized ' a ' buyers and sellers co-operative association of their own. 'New YcMarket: )6ot..ia5sO: gold, 115i115t; spirits turpentine, 43;! rosin, f3 17i$3 20. The trouble with the New York customs inspectors cofli f tinues: SOirrM,OFsUS. j. ; I A j r-i I . Granges have been organized in forty .different counties p Georgia. , Gen. . I4tUefield . . has , resumed ; possession of the"Jacksbnyille 'Pen- sacola 4 and Molnle'Hailrbafl. GenerarAVH.'Cblcjniithas been re-elected President of the "Georgia State Agricultural Conveutioru : McCarterV station four miles I below Stone Monntainy Ga., was des troyed by. fire last Saturday evening. Mr.' Wm. i Clark,!, merchant at Cowles' Station, on the Montgomery and Atlanta Railroad, was, killed on Monday last by a man named KdWard Walker. Tea was grown by' Col." Jones, I near Riceboro, Liberty coonty, Ga., before the war, which was pronounced by connoisseurs equal to the- best Chinese, selected n .Pekin. j , , A. fight . occared at a colored church In Twiggs 'county 'Ga, on the. - iOth in8t.j in whicha colored man named Andrews was beaten to death for resenting an insnlt to his wifel Mr. James 1 Morgan ; a ; well known lumber merchant in ' Albany, Ga.?, went to his stables on Wednesday ' night' with a kerosene lamp in his haud. lie remained o : long that his wife became alarmed, and gpiog out herself- to see- what" detained him ,Qundthe.horsestiampling him, under their f eet,: andhe horses and .. stables in flames. v ,r7..-7v.4 , . i' . ' i r. i. ""if ' ' p NEW AOVEBTIIEHENT8. i GEMXAVlCKltenty-ap. ; 'Mtjssok & Co. Children's Clothing. ;. ' i JIrs.. Lacbai RpTffwixii..-7-&hooL - C. W. bni.Cbncord Chapter No. 1. Ciias. D. Mters. Bricks. j :, . F..W. .IcpjcDUr-Bob. White ilour. ;1 Onr CsiurcliM T4af . in . - The; Rev. Colin Shaw will, preach in the First Presbyterian1 Church this-nrtdnfe, t 10J o'clock. ! : ; ( i. Services . in Straol's .Evangl. Lutheran Church as follows: Sunday'ffclibbl at 9J A. M.; English service at It &j M. German service at8 P.' Mv J"' ' ' ' . 'Services iff Stiomi'surcnto-dayl be ing the 10th Sunday afterTriaity ast fb lows: Celebratioa of the Holy Encharist at 7i o'clock;;; MoruidgPrayeFSt 11 o'clock. Evening grayer at 6 o'clock.,.. : ,t.? -"a Preaching at the JRrsptistChrjrch, ! corner of Market and J) uth streets; at 1 1 A. M., and 81 P. M: M Sunday Scliciol at 9 A W TJ? TEffSZ? ServteesatTrbntstreet Chur n ir Jnn . o. t .1 I 11 A. M. and 8 P.M. Sunday School at 4 1 P. M. Prayer meeUng Wednesday at 8 J o'clock. Seats all free. Gentlemanly usb ers win ue 111 auenaance . 10 cunuuci ; strangers to'seatilliey R.S. Moran, Dt D. , Pastor. . Services at- S .Paul's (PwL Episcopal) Church at U A..M. .and.8JP. M.Rey.;T.7 It Ambler, Pastor. . Seats free. ; Independent Church :-43ervice8 at Union 7 School House on: Sixth; between Nun and Church streets, at 11 A-I; Sanday School ; at 930 A, M.-. rMr.. f a;!'??. 5:;..--i re -..,1 oervices ai ou a: uurcn, wwi Wuli .. cyejry iDuniy,. ,iii ,.; :a7l;,;7 ' r""" rf T!ryrf" """"cu 9 sckivcb ufc jr. ui. , uiKUk, ki tAA. i - TO-'V.:::,.A,'i v si i mx i-- i n aw onnaaiairf-iiwfHi'inrr - at 8A'P:-tt,77'-7'A"ja i dJi j --' Services at the First (Colored Presby icniunjiiurcB, corner Jbignw ano-Ajnesnut, 1 going 10 Res suuto muetureiuu wnn-imu 1 on the Dridge, and ne ASaea me u. i wanieu 1 ier is almost oiaca( auu a cuoo xyiiago cu 'streets; at 11 A,'and 8TC Milj5 rbbaflV I sahlJouVwmernW I cumbers its banks. Thepath toithe spot school at 9 A. M. Rev. D, J.' Saunders, Pastor.,. ; r; V. Mir" ; Zm -t the work " , ,..,vi,a I iff : The four convicts who were put to work on the streets a few days since were sent to the Work House yesterday, it having been found that , it would be unsafe 'to allow tliem the liberty which would be necessary toeaable them to do any work; Of the four, - three are white and one colored. .-h"i't ! ;.,'. 1, t .? . The receipts at the office of ' the City Treasurer ' and - Collector during1 the past week amounted to i9,74i 2lV. of .which 1817 85 was for specific, taxes, including dray and dog badges, and 8,9?3 Tryfor reat - and personal taxes. - '.-v:') :-k V . ; lt. .. Mortuary. There were only two interments in Oak- dale Cemetery during the .week closing yes - other 65 years. The diseases were conges- tion and typhoid fever. ' ' V, - ' , ' . In Pine Forest Cemelery there was only ne interment during the past week, , the age of the individual being 70 years. VOL. XII.---NO.,l26i jxugiouuui iliue U any abatement in the I Tim.. n 1 . . . . - . i - I interest maniffistftA in tho : I tlifl rr T-:,""""" ; W carter case, tnouga no new develop I ,ments of importance, have transpired since our last report Court opened yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, pursuant to: ad umuicu ui vyvrwuet a jury occupying a Position in; the Cfjf Coroner Hewlett occupying a seat with justice Cak- sidey, the presiding Magistrate. ;; ' j , , j .a ; i - JOHN w. hixes 1 i wag sworn and examined, for the defence. I knew Willie Carter. . T saw him lnst MnV.. day about 1Q xS-rtUhmiQmwrny'- in hi's; nan'dVand asked me .if I' had any - five cent watermelons. I told him no, and Jie aaidhe would go to Hutaffs. f A colored bOjr met him outside and asked liim where! he was VkoiberfeThey went off toeether' wuwureHwiHi "; buu oi.rn, vaf lei. Their relations .were of thai nlanaaatest character. Mrs. Carter "gave Willie money to buy candy on one occasion in my store. My mother said, Mrja. Carter,, you look, quite young to haVe so lagQ.a'.sbn. She said, -he is'ray step-eon.---' r; !.-, ; ; ; Robert JCarter swbrB Ifendanti vife. WehaveUveye She is my lawful wife. My first wife 'was married about six years ago, after she was agreed from me.' Have, known my pres ent wife lor three years. She was always kind to Willie. I heard she had been un kind once, and' I went right down to the store to see about it and found it was not so. t never 'saw any marks of violence on, my' son. When I went, to ; send him to hia grandfather, she and. the bov cried, for thev didn't want io be separated. She has asked i me to correct him, and I have' refused ' be cause I loved him so. On Monday last, Willie was home when I came home, and it was between 1 and 2 o'clock.' , . It must have . been 2 o'clock before he left. " He" went away -while 1 was in the house, r . CBOSS-EXAJONATION. ; I Was married in South Carolina to my wife, near MuUins', by a minister. I never bad any difficulty with my wife about the boy. Willie seldom stayed out late to my I knowledge. She was very uneasy Monday night because he dida't'eomohome. and left the door unlocked until 11 o'clock. I left on the tram at 5 20 o'clock on the morning . j . I of Tuesday. If I bad thought, there had been any trouble with the boy I would not have gone out on the train. Willie would have been eleven years old next March. Testified that Billy Hooper was on his prem ises between 1 and 2 o'clock,' on Monday, whji uis luvuicr. - was sworn and examined for the State. . I saw defendant, Elijah, at my cattle lot last Monday evening, n A man by the name of Wlggs came to the lot to get a harslet, and brobghtthie boy Elijah to bring it. I was to give him the harslet of the first beef killed. I forgot all about the matter and we I had '.butchered three four j. cattle before I thought of it again.: '- Elijah came to me then and asked me if I was'nt going to give him the harslet, and I told hm I. had ; for gotten him! It was then towards 5 o'clock and I ordered one' of my men to give him a harslet. ' I do "not' knowwhether he was staying on the ground all that time or not. My pen is witlrln-jSXJ yards ' or the ' creek. : I have never seeff the boys go in' bathing in the creek." The bank Is, lri one place; bold,' and the w'atar deep. A great -many white and colored boys come out, to the. peB- I Ai not IrMms "Will tk. naWn- Vimii mti Willie had beenmthe habitof jbomlnjr uieic are bo many coming out were. j. nave . . ii K Vi- ' . v .k,-- S2i losingknives. ; Mack said the Tidy Elijah had choked him Mondayve a r K toil CROSS XXAstltKRf. I saw Eli jaah about two .audi didn't no tice him again until about five o'clock; . If I had Been him I should have thought of the harslet and given it til him. J .1 do not know of any store where they do go in. i-Do not knqw of ay knives being lost bnllonday; He was barefooted. J , i-, i !.',,w?5a eai ! iOr'wwt', i4J. 1M i uf wa. - ...wr L - K - tjj. - .rkfefi i imviii u i m.i . aula ajui w iiii - iau aauj-. One day a,boUt two weeks ago wejweie aU down oyer the road.-; Elijah said he was I said, A'what about the f 10 David isaid u the $10 Mra. . Carter promised to give them kul WUUei And Wdlie and f left I them. Willie said he was scared to stay; I as he-was ;afraid toey would Kin i mm. w if 4 l ntt A,wentto ta oepoi logeiuer inen. J I never beard the boys talk .about he f 10 again ntil after Willie was killed. s ? live 1 over in urooauyn. - . 'i CROSS-BXA-tXNA'nOIf. !; !S .. This .happened about two weeks ago., Jim Porter .and a' boy, named Hedricks, and a boy named Duke, were with Elijah and Davyf and me that day . We started down after watennelbns.1 Jimmie and Billy were not there.-: This thing was talked out so loud that all the boys . could- hear ' it David Martin said, . VemembCT ,Jabbbt the $10.n i' Willie' Cartetwa . there. Willie' said he was scared to stay there, for .fear 1 Davy' and 'Elijah would kill himi and he - - " ' for the state.; .'r v I have seen these boys since that evening, but never heard them say yfhing ; about the $10. ' I have seen. Willie and David to gether since then and they appeared to be . ; (THE; MURDER CASE. I friendy' -C1 een:.' 'pater Bla J drowti Willie, and he said he had heard her I Willie got tired he came aslxorepori which I icrFKTIW';! I - SECOND DAY OP tub INVESTIOA- I to , make him cut i wood, vl saw her do it the tree oa the bank, near his clothes', when I lie went in again after them, and after some "'il - TION. i. ! ',1 . t 4 j-t ; 1 . 1 i 1 i , ' ' . ' 1 ' ' -' ' . ' 1 " . ' ' "' ' ' ' ' ' , . ' 11 " ' ". i ' " ; - WILMINGTON, abont two RAturtlnva im . . Rho lilm I " " . J i 1 .1 to. make Jum.Ant wnn-rl . Rh .Wilain! tliA I w - t.. - ..4i. o. - w-wiJ uC i vj. u nouses fuw. ww..vriuu and I wre the onl .ooea there.; She; out the handkerchief about his . neck and held by;,thq-Jack!of his neck., iWillw said, Ma, please don't choke me," She aid I'll killyoii if you don't mind what I tell you." Never saw her choke .him again, Don't r recollect again. ' ;A Cross examination of witness elicited nothing materiai. V ia. l. iwa?:8wPrn I arrested boy,Eh:jah $ ,br i10 miles fronv hf)rt.;o Cthe? parties had on.ye"tiou with him and I; listened to it. n talking to one of the engineersi He "ia JjaTia 81111 Anderson . Doy naa been, offeredflO to destroy Wfflie Carter ty Mra,Carter!ecauserhewas irouoie Detween ner ana lierhnshanrt. ! ' - "Uank. 1A1.MA.M nm a- . ' ' . W . . . T I jarrefs v uuuouu, nuiu,. i ui uijiu, I irs,chave been there a week. Iiknpw I ,?3 f k0Qday rf1 the W,mMSim H was, .there ..but I don't know how, long. w-vi.' ' 'A x . j , - ' l 4K ' f t v: ic! OUUTO UUW, .-4, MW( U1IU ,aS W UIB I lights.- I did'nt aee Bl) jah go to the creek. I j saw, WiVie that morning aitting on his mother's steps and asked him H he wanted to go to the slaughter pen; - His ma said lie couldn't go. 'u",;:i.V' '. "u-fj.-! i.!, '" CROSS-EXAMINED.- Have known Willie Carter a ' long time. Enow Mrs; Carter. " She never offered me any f 10! Have pften seen Davy with Wil- lie. Never saw them have any fuss. DidirV .J11! at .tl?eJfigb pen'ori Monday called i and sworn;- , I found the. body of Willie. Carterf about half an hour before the passenger , train came in on Tuesday. May dog chased a rabbit down by . the trass and I went there and found the body in the water. -1 was ! on the way to Mr. Sine's to set a couple of costs.' I went on up to the house' and told them all about it. I then went' back to the' trestle, to fasten the body. ' : When I saw the ' body, one of itraBsIL:eyy'wa Uie water: I 'had grape Tines' with me to tie 'rJV.W1?.? d?wP. toi'ptie n l . it. Saw no other person near there. ART BBYAXT :.. i called and sworn I was at JarrelTs butch er pen. xilijan was , there, when h came, I was at work onr my second'' beef when Elijah asked for thfr -haralet, and' Jarrell -told tne to gitenum"ttherand"Tdid so It was late when I got there. 'About 4 o'clock. Don't recollect seeing him after I first' saw him when I came, and the time he asked for the harslet It was after the 5 o'clock passenger train went oot. ,i; ' CltCEXAl(INATIOr, . y - I can dress a beef when I am in a hurry in 15 minutes. ' X was not in any particular hurry that day:; I live about a quarter of a mile from the pen." It was about 4 o'clock wjien 1 came and I saw Elijah there; then. ' He was there the whole time I was butch ering until :he got the harslet One of the hands lost a knife about a week and 'a half ago, but . I never lost one - There are lots. of white and 'colored boys out there when wearebuhering.r.ISr - u ! ! 'r.n4VIDl(iaTnt.-!vtr.,--. 4 i A ill Recalled, cautioned and not sworn Mrs. Carter offered me $10 to drown the bey and t ibid her nb, mm-ifwouldnt do me nb good, nor her - neither r I, have .seen her chase Ui'axtd'8ti1ke&Um.41,'.:ld him I to go-aa4 -cut wood and ho said - there: was enough cut. ' She said it he didn't cut some he couldn't have no dinner. She choked hhn with her hand and hi ''cbuidtft ftpdmkv She threw him down on the floor andstamjH edWmonthestomach. IwtoRliM stark naked and -wMp Oumuwitk a switch whippe'luy switches for aboui !a quarter or an1 hour. She tied h month- and tied his - hands1 be hind him. Shftleft marks on .him, oh his shoulders; 5 I sa her hit him with with a piece of wood, and he showed me the bump on his head.' She said her. and her husband were ways quarrelling about, the, hoy, and she said if I wouldn't kill him' she would ghegaidlfl wouldV;ldn;'hini'..he 1 find somebody who would. wjpijinr find somebody who would.- -'She told 'Jim J mie .ine same ining. M e came up, one dud- mie the same tlimg.;. Ho canM up one 8un- nny ana asaeaiier il w uuauuuiuKum.Bnuu- i'-V- rV.-T-'iir . a ntn t-i-w. 'n on a mi1' itiid nil - i iihi. If he would drown him she would give him ia,:iOnthat mornmg I saw; Willie sitting 1 and Billy were with him. liWe then started j off and VllUe said hb would meet us on tte track near tie bUtcbAf peiL rtWe didnt say 1 anytbing about tiie ten dollars going put i there. t, When vwe got to. the , track iWe. au 1 went down.w the creetc . me otners wens in atari mminv ; Willie and J immie went in swimming. Billy and I stayed on, shore, They were Close to the shore, on the bot - rtm whn T threw hia hat in. and Willie went out and had to swim a little to get It; . J .- ' - - 4J-).i J 4.'1 ') I was playing with him and he totd me to w. AAnH uto noh nlAvlno as that1 Jimmie threw ,his clothes into the -water, tt- na-t in for hla clnthes and cot tired and I swam but to- lp.hini. ,tThe'next time, Billy threw the. clothes dowfi in tiie tedeo of the water, and Willie got them rtima-tf 1 and spread them out to dry on the banv rWhere WiMie was standing on the bankbvis clothes ft wasTsbhieways frpml winding along through, tin path the same where we went ini swimmtng X' t9ld Wu lie he better not go in aBy inbre,- tod he Wouldn't do it. While he was down getting his clothes we other boy s "had no con versation about1 the $10. I told Jimmie that- Mrs. v Carter had offered'me' $10 to N. C. SUNDAY,; AUGUST 1873; tlirnr nncliai ViSm in . VvniSo'onnil nlaoen I . . . . f F . . ." 11 ;. iTAn'f inHv fhnfa .11 T tA T efartorl I . .J .- J ' , . . :;i . r;i.. -,f .. f uacK, ana aoogea into vue uusncs. .lOani want thm tn trn rftk with tnft.1 becftiiRfi T I didn't do iC ' Jimmie said at the'' creek that If iVouldn't - mako"that ten' dollars he'l would. " After the boys pushed Willie1 overj I . . .iTr;i.. J -I I go and tell somebody, else, and. then I told I a boy ! and' lie said be would aro and: see .l about it. : I wentout to the little bridge and I come hackiafter, toting , wood and got back about 1xr 8 o'clock and sat down, v L went J to BleeDthen under the house until a o ciock. i a h am ta.AH mh. n ...n n.. n.l A.l M'MlnAlv I -ri.;r. " 1 went to Mr. Thomton'8 and mixed some mortar for Jttr. Crawford. . Un. Monday he I told,me he;waa going to get brickA for a J i. "... . , - . ... - - w . . I t . r 1 a !o -iv !o I water awhHe and then I -went h sleep; A1Kmt5'clbckI weitiipto the -shed, 'and . , , ' l. . - - i aoout o o'etocK, a ooy namea xrave 101a me they had found a boy in the water. "J went , . ; ,. U:;.;-, I .,1 - i' . ? t" y 1 Jhere and it ..was wulie Carter'-, I then went home . and , stayed f there- all ; pight. I 'T'startfil nr th nhftil.' and mei' ft '.section I Willie's breeches lees' with s'tones 'and! the I ., . f hand.' ' . I' toid' him - that some boys, were I:jb6ys threw these legs' around Willie's . neck I r . ,7 - , ' 9 rr-. r --'-'---- . I ..... t ; . v i I I ilmwiiinr W ai tha nnwlr f aiul T BA?rl'trt I OS he WftS 'MrriP'e'lihb "'n'l'ar the' artic"1 !T1A. 1 ' On Wednesday I saw Mrs. Carter and she "V" ry-trrr?-nr-"7 , Li i . by, where a large tree has been cut down told me Mr. Adams was looking for me, and 1 J.. , fc.,f. jir-A-l- he was going to make me touch the body. She told mo, if f got into any trouble n6t to tell on her, and U she got into any irouoie she wouldn't tell on me. I told her Monday ev5tf&?auf. rVW. . H j w U1VWUQU UU PWJItai Mft ' "U. On Tuesday-night she heard-it from some- bbdy'ety.'V'When'Bhe' toU'lnb not to tell on her she told me 1 had better go over into Brunswick county. -' I- wouldn't go. I slept at home Wednesday night and in the morn ing I walked about and went oyer to Hilton and crossed the river. There wasn't nobody with' me. 1 1 went to see If I could 'find uncle Cupid 'and started back over this side. I saw Mr. -Terry near Hilton, and I went on down the road. 'Afterwards he saw me and told me to come to him and I came: , He thenhroughime.totheBlierifr. ;; u, '' ' . CT08S-EXAiillf ATIOIJ. ' ' i ' I have seen Mrs. Carter give Willie fire or six whippings. The first One was two or three weeks ago.; I was in the house when she tied him, , I was in the room when, she whipped him, and I saw the , whip marks. I saw her throw a stick of wood At him. It hit him on the head. He was Bitting down, but ran out the door and cried., si This was about a month ago. The next time was in the shop. She whipped him ' with a piece 'of wood' he hid . cut; bit him- five or six licks.- It was eut to stove length; ;She struck him on the head with that stick, but it didn't bloody him at the track on Monday the'ereek. Jimmie and l.met' them .therel j little bridge all together Nixon street, and then Willie went around after the .other hoy At the river I threw his hat in. When, he took his clothes out of the' water he took them 1 to dry "Ion the bank by the tree, t helped -Willie wring the clothes, i ' I thought the boys were going to Hilton. ; ? n;.t te.t:.i;tiA -'i L- MRS. EDWARDS -' Mont" I don't know anything about the death or wuue carter. -1 caued on Mrs. Vanerto see uio uuujr,. uut iuuuu was tu the and thbueht Wednesday morning to see, the corpse- but didn't see it; for it wasn't there.'. She said but little to me. ' iCoroner Hewlett came to , t'l t .i t -1 'Mn.i : 4 t I i'-, ' ni' t,.V hk 1 od anythine about what aha thoWht! 1;: deamJ ; She was on . ! Wd.and . had.her head tied up. iSaid: LatestDevelromen - - vi,. . Ik fXJLL i DETAILS OF ,THE .H0EEI 'MX if - . If I -;tm-.i TOmnw; j (uw wruu j jury, accompumcu ujr uio, uwiu, i,uo - uce uatKuucj, uv uio uj -I i' $ ' y'U-k:iUJiL.-h.ll'Jlli.l-: -s-trrn rn w ma aruir vnuTaninv u iMriii u in of the recent murder. The'piace'isenWm- bered with a thick pndeVowtiu; The wa- crosses an anc iWith thick undergowtb, , where butoneV person can pass at a time.; -. At the Spot there is an- opening through the bushes, shelving down- r wards some eignx or ien ieew wu pine 1 towers up iron w - very . cugo we f water at - tne ; ioos- 01 me ytu-n. .pe- yond the creeki gttchW 'forabbutlfiftl 1 feet, flowing in a sluggish current, the. bot-f f torn -fradually shelving down fromthebank f until it attains' a depth bf" some1 fifteenifeetj II.',., . ' , 1 n.:i:jS.; XV. . !.. a,a1V 4l. un tne ngui uauu ip ue wcayo wui, v. mo 1 railroad: where" the .body was found,,"" a dis- I tance of some eighty yards. Standing: I this1 bine ! tha boy fdescribedthe tragedy; (Coming iidewn by the railroad, he says, one of the boysstopped and shafrjenedthe blade of his knife on the iron of the, track, Uttle Willie walking ahead withithe, iOther, boys.; As .they approached; the iside 9f the creek boy "tut a short, lieavy jappling.f Th other boys picked up rocks. ahd bricks, a great many of , which are scattered overi the ground.' ' Arriving at the spot, Willie and jimmie stripped off" arid got in the creek. The other two staid 'on the shore.'' When BHlywentwithus. .W ;we;went; from thati58Ha: i :invs j . , i95 .lgg??;.!!? luMl'eenfVcrymg hard.: tiroim she was good to the boy. :I went , h530?? cmcKens, pw&su ; cents perj pairj 1 nesro who. Was standing- on the back felt veiV badlyiarjoutlLJDidn't savl Bound) u cents a ganon; ciams, cents ai r .v, dered. She hadn't seen tM DOdy.J - rr. , ,. -rff.", r.f- ? ? f cat ji , 1 1, ii - u.-.i r-tiT:: ritLU ii-f.- i " I 4(xm50 - cents a pecK: -ueets. i ...iu.i o.st j lift.ln nltpronfinn aiifnoaAort in Mrnnhprinv I.i...t 1 ,. :,it..'f .:. , c ; " nn thn hftnlr sml Tin unronrl Ihnm nnt nn I : , i. . . . . - , I mo uusuea uiy, wnen n was siruc oyer, the' head with the stink' several time's ' also on the shoulder.1 Addled bv the blows, he staggered to the brink" and then Jimmie 1 t-t mt..'.t'.4 1 . ,-r.Mi . . 3 I pushed him in. The other Ijpy, Billy, filled. weigm 01 ine. stones carnea mm down,. . The boys sat there on the bank watching some fifteen minutes, till the bubbles ceased, 9.f and they knew he was dead. . .Then Y. looK hlm,Dy the shoulders and dragged "J .uo ixuu.o up mo uuu uu, a i.uugh UU I1IH UIUK. 1IIIH III I IIH IH IVM I HXLKII. I wmj -i" j." . ' L" i ' I "S BoppiuiK u iuj sw ?ocugs, rcameu uuwn ana wim uia i-nu. i mu;PJM.tt; separa in Mo iww ti,.. -a . .. , . ana. earrvmof it na rar nnt. aa thow rnnin 1 wade,' they pushed it Into the stream. Thev I then attached the child's clothiris : tb! the! breeches legs and flung them out opposite j a .ii. I ine tree as iar as tney could, and aans them there.: i When Willie was first struck on the head David says Willie said,' I'lll go home and tell my ma." Qne; of the; boys sajd, "Your ma got us to. do it." . Dayiq says he cat dnwn ot tlio lioo.l nf liAltnm liluu and lies, 'whilef these things weregoing on, w -a hi I :. : h i r- Rev. Colin Shaw preaches in the First Presbyterian Church this moraing. ; The ' Steamship" BeMfaetor bleared from New York for this port yesterday. :. Regular monthly meeting of Concord Chapter No.- lj to-morrow .evening at H O Clock. fSiyV i-1! ,.UOe-'l:iytl-.-lI 1tLiiJ I -t ' ' The colored5 Masons will have an ex- cersion to Bmithville and the Blackfish Grounds to-morrow. ...IT : j: The .investigation in the Carter mur 7. . . ' 1 der case will be continued to-morrow; com mencing at 10 o'clock. , ; ' The Rev. L. L. Hendren, 'Agent ; of the Greensboro; Female College will preach in the Front Street M. E. s Church to-day, morning and evening. tU...,,::.r ;h;J. The Register of Deeds issued nine marriage licenses 'during the past week, of which three were- for white-and six for, col- ored couples.? Information "Wanted... . ; I -i ; It is earnestly requested that any person possessing any information concerning the late tragedy will communicate the same to any one of the 1 following gentlemen com prising the coroner's Jury : 'John Al' White, I ioreman; u. vyr w. uavis, unaries asroqes,. wurninston uetaui, maritet. : ; .. r t! The following prices ruled during yester day Afternoon : Onions; 510 - cents! per, bunch; cabbage, 525 cents ' per head; Irish i' potatoes, ; ' 50 1 ' cts. a peck; carrots; 5 cts.'abunch;; apples 5040 cents per peck; apple,' (driedlf : 10i 12j cts. per peaches,50 501 S4 peck? (dxiedi 1225 cts per pound; turnips, ooiucis. per puncn; watoutASdcentepCT t jcm - J ' per uuzeu; laru, wuh iw; 4iuuuu -,j yu.w - nn s . h . . a . . -4 Ck 1 . ' WP,,auwiper.pouiMtt ;oeei,i vnw 20 cents per pound j beef, comed) 15 ients per pound; pork (fresh) 13i15 centf per L pound: veaL 1520 cents per pound; JmrnV- bonJSftcehte per pound hami 1820 cento per-ppundshoderBiilO! cents: per T.Pi; '-'ilm-cnf 'tftei- . .. -.,.1 ,.. i.-. 't. -. 1 7 T " ' m ivcuw lr&i r vi uoi at . aivvu wiu wu Wttw . . 6f ' cvipjimbers .(!l6l5: cents;., a .'.aniatoid- .cenu'per rua okra, 3g&5 cents per dozen ; sqrjtashes, !20 - Jil i - ........ - i 30 cents-per dpzenr.wateimelpns, tol t ga.centSE cantaloupes; SO. toi75f eents per . . . . 1, dozen: Bturgeon; cents a cnunKo toa,j; 1A -.' I M.! BrbwnlnV Thoa. "EL ftkinner Geo. L. I insfc. the Rrv. J. 8., Kennedv was nfiinii'lfiw -.ntiWo onwi -; ! !. - : t-'-ti- 1 nntil W.imtinl f, ;'-.-r " r-r.'n i , 1 ; Aaiiriii Ca.-a 7 t'l,'. tA I ." ! 1 . . For sale bv I . isk.A m. 4 Amw a-J J 1 l! je4.l--.v 1 1 esrff Plants; ujuaio- cts. eacn. crapes. mwi i .vi "y at.iy:" I K . rf. ' . i ' . . J wl'fe'On'cetts.-'?t -'.' i m,mU.! kiia m . umiii .m, -a m a na green' field peas, 25 cts. a pecki-butter -beans 1530 cts. a quart. ' y I f;' ' IF YOTJ .' Want a Cook, Want 'a Situation, "Want a Salesman, l it :-u's i ! - Want a Servant Sirlr i: --.Want to. rent a Store, 1 w. a Piano - yantto aeiiauowe, () Want to lend Money, .til U.l Want to buy a House, d -Want to rent a House, '! : j Want to sell a Carriage, . i I .want a jsoaratug piace, -i n -11 I !1 Want W borrow .Money,,. "J.--Want to sell Dry Qoods, Want toself fJlrocerlesi""" I Want to sell rurhitare, i I - IWant to bell Hardware, I . . Want to sell Real Estate, . Want ajob of Carpentering ; Want a job of Blacksmithlng, - Want to sell MlHinery tkxds,' . ' , I , -trr.A 4a aalT t Ttrmam nA trt '' 1 1 4) Want 6 Sad any one's Address.' - 3iWant to sen a piece of Furnitore, , I.-.li ytuXynQito: Want to find anything you have lost, Want to Advertise anything to advantage, ' Want to and an owner for anything Found, .. 3-t: v; t i- 1 tp : Advertise in . ' -! the Moiarma'sTAB. -7 f CWHOEE NO.; U821. FoDTfD. I rbond'A pair of Spectacles' some time ago and should like to find -an owner for them. ! . ; t v " m m -or I 1at PAPKB3.--Ttf Mf. ' It. L. 'XTartU, o the stIeet eWe we are' Indebted tor isr- r. vtu. vt. and Frank Leslie' maraud Newtpaperiot the current, week. .His stand will .be open ontJl. W "ClOCK WIS morning. i l Tbe consolidation of the Carolina Farmer and the Weekly fltear having largely increased the circulation the latter, advertisers wll) find it an admirable: medium of commnnicajtion' 'with the" ; farmers and planters of Ihe two CaroUnas.i)ioqmi t?:Jj j V " nun m m ; i- m m m i f fvi PBurnxa tak-We hare Jnst rece'lred a 'siobk bt News Ink, foe summer use, put up-in packages pf S& pounaseaciw 'vaa or u. ,u. . u orders BromDtlv filled. Price 35 cents per pound. - . -; ! 1 TtiHTmsiApma. we now aavein' mock rover stock? over. S00reamaf newsaier. riaa 84x86: weteht 30 s per,reamr, iij is gooq, rag paper, ana wiu Deaoa,m Vy.?? frAAirtt '-BocrlhbiEr;-iTB Moairaa STaifooi 5ind-1 In 1 . - j- i - i m O ... , , hants and others needinz Eeceipt .Book orbrher' icesi 4Her- wa, my ierj on prompiaess tu tne executttin of their orders. their orders. "X chants, clerks of cpnrts, sherips, lawyers, nDroad and steamship officers and agents, and ali: Others' having Orders for prmthig.tb the facilities bffeted at : the' MoBitrita 6tam Pantrnro Bstabushmnit for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds' of" Job, PaiirriHO. , .We can furnish at short; notice Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads. ProgrammesL Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags; Hand-Bills, Cata logues,' Bills f Fare, Bhow-BDls, Checks,1 DraftaV Jfcc, &e Satisfaction guaranteed I ?Spints,Tiirpentmd. 1 X-j- i r y ti-. A'- colored womai. 1 in i Wilson '. slipped down and broke her thigh.; ; J .i B&hor Atkinson had laTere land attentive audiences last Sunday in Ashe- A J Tl ' BibT),'of Asheville; dropped dead ,bh the streets vtii.--kiu-j-j-!tK-ii ;--ui , jtf x. ! A -'bbfored Woman' in" Newbern was put out In the street W a lidpress 'con-1 ooo,.MttWpa3i-l.-5y va Ma Although the! cropf s tobacco planted is small, it ia growing under the re cent rains with remarkable rapidity.. I n:-'- - Ko returns hiye yet been made irom iteraora county, owms .tosome iri. .7 -w-r 17 " 3 11 i.Ji ; regularity in the vote of Winton township. -' ' The1 "mountains ?; of Westerp North Carolina' are 'said 'to beTswarming with visitors from the eastern portion oi the t The Mjfime says, the , tele instrument at Enfield was melted , and- the table and papers burned py lightning last: Saturday nisht "i1'--' i ' r Saturday night Raleigh - Sentinel: YesteidsY the selling ' committee of the Agricultural Society disposed of the. last of tha old fair ground lots at pncea varying from ff to' 361. ' The entire sales amounted to apont At' a meeting Of the 'Directors via jm v vax vaa T va. auuvi P 0 the : w lison fiatnataier, a colored woman fell dead upon. the, grounds, ot the-VYhito Oak Primitive Baptist Church, in that SKffiSS2 -Tlttygfogl0tft'l stormlrMorriiofRaleigK found, 1 strange bird. , on his premises., . (Its vfings: five feet from tip legs 1 in-heo. ! -w I . . ... 1 of wiutaRera, aged three years, while play uujum uuggyv , nt 77iiw ft na- 1 tTherMasonic oelebratioa Thurish- day. in Henderson,, according to the ?fap4 was a grand success. 1. iiaager ,uarris, Esrj., delivered the address.4 He made'Ja: strong' appeal in - behalf of "the Orphan Asyhun A t sumptuous collation and a grand ball at , night closed pleasant .day;' -1 The .7 lixecutive Committee of I btate Agricultural society have secured aid and cooperation of ' the three musi: rofessortol Raleigh, rrots; iJchneideT'; Marfa i; Schop . Jtiapman,r nan.? of Peace i "... T"- t ' . : a. L, . . . falr.weefeu .Lit vJruY ...2n:!.!ix(j ' i Mf h rin-j irHnii LVkHtu-1 , Tw0 youngladies .ofl tibds laie- are now giving; concerts im;W98tern,.(orth 1 J j.t. 1 H. l i J5 L k a. un PSF 01 -VWrir UUOU9 U UMU1U. ' tWCIUU H1C AST- runl ot Juiy. acknowledcw the sum of- two I hundred and , twentyrmne douars, iorwaro two Jo- -Asneviue jrwneer Jiestefdav. a "rTimbr was circulated here that ' Mr. Valen tine Ripley, of Hendersonville ohe of , the most respected- gentlemen, and oldest merr I . , . . .1 txt . , j -w.AA .aV.v.aaI a t,:n 1 from town. We enauired unceasmsly ascertain from whence the news came, but upr to the hour of going to press; the report IaaWaaI AAA AMA4! A X , t . - Raleigh on Friday tha directors of the JS. U. ltailroad.yo. held a meeting, at which the following directors were t res ent; T. M Holt. W.f Aj BmithJL. W. Hunv- phrey, W. U. Myers. J. McJJonaid, tuen d Haywood, J. I Morehead, . N. H. D. Wil son and John R'i Harrison;5 Though the lease was discussed at length no final action was taken. , The Board adjourned to meet again in Kaleigh on the' oth of eeptemDerf '; ;;;.;!; itiajvbid.): ' PdWEUDA'vis. fn Columbus 'county, at the , real A-Kca. rf H. D. WUliamsen.!Ssq.. on the 6th UBL. DT LliB ACT. nBTUCQ aa. uuuu. Af. aa, m. unwi ' - . . A . ; t T t.a. . , , t. tt. T -U.VT 0 IUabII OT uoiumDUS county, vo jbubb uavj . xatib wi BinitaV-UeH.iV." ..,;--,; '- ,f "J l.-- t MTJRRAT--POTTER-n the 18th nit., at tha residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. Hi- Aatt :rt T Tl. MnrTv to Mix- Lavliil, Hotter. . , DIED. -,:iv in '., ' ' -i- -" -.r. j ' MOFFITT. In this city, on the afternoon of the 16th, Thomas u neater, imant sou 01 Alfred A. and Carrie J. Momtt, aged fi weeta, ' , Oi J a o The funeral will take place from the residence at 5 P.M., this day. , Friends of the family are invited toattend.'" ' ''---- : " :" relgh-kmthiel please eopyi -S'" f1 11 ' " IOVIUyi.nTriTU?v':' M " ;,ft.f oneweek.V.V.IT.t!?...!..".. -1 4 we:7r.ni:!?::: Onemonth.i.v... Three monthi.;.: . 16T . 3 00 . 8 50 . 5 00 . 6 60r . 8 09 .15 00 .83 00 i: 35 00 , One year. ......60 TO ... at propor tract Advertisements taken Uonately low rtea,t yzi " Five Squares estftnatefl as a quarter-column, and ten squares as a naif -column, . ' s- r - War N Wsir I f War ! rppB BEST AKD ONL RKLIABLb'fLY-TRAP, ' 'A 'warranted 4b J x' ' r.i tl "J-1- '' . Get rid of the nuisances utsances Dy Anyina a t ' Ij-iM'tv.i "'tiliS F,Ii T T RAP P. A TEW T irilU.I;-!"I' f vl Feom QKD. A. PECK. PUEE' WHITE EE AD. x; nii'ms. 3 ;i Hit Our Varnishes are warrant from 'adulteration .1 of any kind. x or sale cneap ny aug ii-ss It alii Enteiiii Bmoke." J - - - - 1T IDT -THR MOST; 8 ATI8PACTOHY; . WAY TO I -M smoke it out is to bay your Cigars w your Cigars where THB MiJE aUKPaS," t. !-,!t,' :H:1 "t 'l I i . ... v ..... - Tfli1 nrrijaf chaelies," THE ROSA ' llUl UViUOUU, And Other Imported and' domestic' brands' 'are sold 'attNorfh Frofiistrefei; 1 1 M. ;gALAKCK, OF STOgB;:.lU8T.;BJP QJJ AT whatever price it will bring; therefort, mothers will do well to make their selections from , us. j The stock of, aTPRE SEN TP RICES, r. Is deairable for all in want.. " A hint," & , f r r MTOSON A CO., L(f augltfjvi iAf Clothiers. LYE FOTASH-AHD HATCHES. tjiv'.'ortTi- r. una 50 1Aa&t: .l I . . . OAA QBOBS MATCHES, - hi una nitidis "TPAr Mlb 1P W. i aug lT-tf - v vt& and North Water j i 300 r?r? ,W.fiMl iwsi-'r6H 1,000 SPIBJJ.qASKS, :i ."ti, . EJJLH. OL.UJS, , - - , F. W. KERCHNKB, inglMJi ff T,JS and 89 Worth Waertreet - ) TUfKUKS BAMS, , y - ? AND - , i Wi KEBCHNKE. Im. ir-iiL T ' . : 1.' . r,;i J.. . .n lfMrS.JLaUra , -CO tAWell r THB BXBBKS HER School t, r h .rj., :j.0jr at,,.. IITr WfiinRS&HVr TflR I ST DQDRr. Concord Chapter No. 1. EEQTJXAR MONTHLT COKMTTNICATION OF CONCORD CHAPTER No, 1, to-merrow (Mon day) evening, at 7 o'clock.' ' 0 ...ifOJS tJ Acting Secretary. O..- IaV, TT.ll Ax -t!W r1tVT 4 ' an 19 14- site or Bricks!" rv ptJEB ;nivvrf.nti- D. JtYERS '& CO., 1 .n 1l..ti Xtreet. aug 1 i-u . , -, n r 1' J,yBob;Wlule Flour. L K A A BLS.! BOB WHETBU Ol 1 ft i v JUU rr ... , From new wheat, :- vifkriroatelBr-Tjntf-j ft:H tagW-tf ' ,F. W.-KERCHMBR. !f T i.'lj t'tl iiUf iiMll'l M i' Jl J I H1lia,TTroTO'nTr Stfil'rrorl.OT: Trfiot: I I OlUU'Jll. I LtUUl 1 UUI I UU UU JJUUU ;ilii Ban.aliis J; Sarsln Barsalns ! lui ox.il -voilT i''I J"51 I ar fJosrrifAT 'cosrt at xjosti ,''!i:ri r! ') -5 "'' l' -. wMjitj-vj ui p-i ,4: sM iiff ONE! ,.C0MB f ALLl,j A51J). ,8EE THE ,,H GREAT 1 FALL jIN. fi;,S - t 0OME TATJKK8. &:e.: Ac. A fuU and weri sejected stock In aU departments. I am determined to change my business, and In Order to dO tliatlcfle my- i i-hi- lil1 J.11VU kJ X VA. . XX JL WUJLi : 4ii-! 1 :m f ! i.- ' mi Nahumbngt Come and see for yourselves and i'l-iJ l -l L 1 1 ! J. ! ' 'J 4 . 1 SaveTat4teas55--per Cent, . tjjiV By rhasing you? Goods' of SIA AMAW W WW A t"-V!v,. eilKM N'lii'l -.p-4M"Hy, . . At the ld Btaad, avutheaat -rrs!ftoiit'aaaHaT- "ket streets.' V .tltyi:. "in'. J1UJ A UU'tV ladies' Belts, T ADIE3' AND 3ENT8 TRUNKS, SATCilKLS, Blmwl Stxapa, Belt-Batcliela, Jfcc. attbe Saddle and IlartieflSTactoryTJf rrr J, 8. Tppnan- Co., ' ' No. 8 South Front St, 'Sy8-tf nae ' " '-i-""'- u Wflminiiton, N. X ..." " '" L'". - ' ' 1 .'J " -rTTEDDINO CARDS: AND VISITINQ CARDS YY printed in the most elegant style, at t? ja. u. iuuuiaiuj'b aagll FrhiagandPahu ahg lT-tf i g t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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