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n i ? : -J) 3 l A (Etoihnm JJcrord j THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1HK5. Hi A LONDON, Editor. TIIK IMVLKS1TV. MeMOHIAI, HAM. DeDICATOUY ExKlt cihem Gush ano G.vum't.nv rli-an's Okatiox, &c. 700...1.. .vill lio ifiiiHinliPipil ris i ; ... ;,. i, i.iut...... f Srft,ul 1?as,0n t,f our State University, for then occur- ml with imposing ceremonies the dodicafioli of Memorial Hall. Thu tmiMinir lias recently been erected ut a cost of about :.'4lt,D00 and is Hiiid to be. the largest and best audi- loriilm in the South. It was eon- Structed so as to eonifor'.ubly aeeom- 1...-. fl,.o iiKiialiv Himilt,C Hi" .'-,- .... j attend the commencement exei-i.-,es at the rniversity, and most ml mini- My does it serve the purpose for wLich it was intended. It will com furUMv scat 280 persons, and it, , i .i . rustics are so well arranged that a nelson addressing so large an audi- Kiice can lie heard bv evoi volie. l iie buildini.' is almost cireiiliii' in fiun bang VMi by Ills feet, and mi idi a of its immense sin may be furiued when it is stated that any one of the oilier large buildings could be swung around inside of this! It is called Memorial Hall because it is dt signed hs a memorial of the dead alumni of the University. All around the in- side of it are mural tablets, slabs of marble 2 by 2.1 feet in size, placed ... , '. " t i ,1,, i. by the relatives or fiiemls ol the ilc- J i i ceased alumni as memorials ot tli in. T!rn are nearly H0 of them, and on 4u'li iM engiavcd the nmiie of the deceased. 'he duti-H of his birth and , ,,, . , .. ... death, and the various public .duces held by hi im. Among them are the names of 111 governors, several sena- tors, judges and numerous others i i . ii : i . ,.ni; . ..iY. . . who have occupied high pulilic ollice. 1 , , . , , .1 fn rearoMlieplattoiuUrth.chby-the way will seat 2."tt persons) are placed 4 mural tablets, each H by 10 feet in ni7, en which arc which arc engraved the liauies of all tho students who were killed in the war, or died in thu Con federate service. The number of JIkbC is 2()0. which shows how brave ly the University's students did their duty in those trying tunes. But we must forbear further do rfcViptinn of the building, and now Hpeak of thc'ledieatory exercises, for it was our pleHstirc to bo present on th;s itiemonible occasion, and proud er than ovi'i difl we feel of our old aI.ma mateu. There was present a most notable gathering of distin guished men from ditVeietit portions of the StaK arming whom wereOov. Scales. Chief .1 ustice Smith, Treasurer Jiain, .luiiiff v iui'K ana iio'.tiis or v.ii. el's. whoseli;iiifr'iiielioiiselioUlwoiils,inai no iv. t ne .-senate is today in North t aroiimi. Of c.mrse the beauty nf the Stale was well repre- m uted in the large imniher of ladi.-s who graced the occiisioti v-'itii tneir presence An excellent band of iiMisie enlivened all with their .soul-stirring utraiiiK. mill the handsome marshals. With out young countyinaii. Mr. O. C. JJyiiuiii. as chief, giacefnlly did the honors of the occasion. '1 ho at tendance was larger than we have ever before known on Wednesday of Commencement Hie exercises be- jail with a pi aver by the lhv. Charles rltilips. D. I, and the singing of an ode appropriate to tl'.t o-ension. Paul C. Cameron. Est., then deliver ed a long addiess. in whi-h. he ga.f a history of the University ami "ketches of its most distinguished presidents, professors aid students. This venerable gentleman must iv. deed h1' felt proud of this grand riCc'asion, for without his timely aid and wisecouuselMemoinil Hail woultl Mot have been completed, (iovernor , . . , ., , , Scales as cbairmau of the board ol t-'ustes,deliverid an address accept- ing the bnihlincf. vhich itthlress was most happily conceived and grace fully delivered. Dr. (rrissom. in be lnjilf of a committee appointed by the trustees, then read some resolutions very complimentary toex (iov. Jarvis, arid advocated them in his usual graceful and eloipient mail uer. Of : ,.,,.,,. stand in the street all course they were unaiiiinousiy adopt- night, being 'iietb.e to get, to ii w;ire td, altUoiljh C-jl. I'aul Means thought house to unload. The week dosed U'heeessarv to detain an exhausted 'ith l.oiMl.liiM. pounds ,m wa.ebuuse '. , . , . Hnnl's : sutricteill lnl' next week s sa.es audience with a most fulsome pane : Notwitll!,til,ulilif, tl:U sitttt. of gyric of Jarvis. By this tune every- tn-iccs- have kept up. and to pi event body" wa woiu out, ami the most a bnuk m the nuuket comnu-sion attractive feahire of th day. Mr. nieichauts are advertising requests ... . . ...... ! ....to to jriit, ters to hold their crops !uci; Ueul b oration, was posipoiifsi untn . 1 , x. . 1 tor a tew weeks. No such necessity after dinner. W e doubt not that Um t,vtn. ()1.t.un.tl before. yiiueteen-tweiit'.utlis of the audience , , , thought there- had been too much' Iviissiuhii.saccej.ied Mnginml's pro (H'sh taidoAt.nri.iTT. There are times i j,,suls for peace, ami mere will be whrii too much of a good thing h war between those nations as whs iMiuseatiug. and unfortunately this feared, vras one of thca. ! . . , Hul after dinner and resting awhile i . An" h' . m" 'b-mptt d to leap the audience re-asscmbled to hear lom th, Jjr,,,'k -v n'M. ,Hst w" tliew ation delivered bv Hon. James ' as se.d by the police, m time .V. Iteid. of ItVickingham coumy : to h!tv? llls iile' and oh! what an oration it was. We A negro, known as "Crazy Hill",' wish every North Carolinian coiiid stole iuio the loeomoiiv( nf a freight bav heard it, but we will not attempt train of thirty cars, at Jessup, (ieor-f-eii a Hj'nopsis of it. SiilHte it to gia, Monday morning, and started say that this briliiuut young orator: oil' on a wild expedition. He was and statesman proved himself fully biought to a stand by ihe water in qual to the grand occasion, ami . the boiier running low, just in time; more than realized the highest e-, to prevent a collision with an incoiu-1 jactation a of his many admiiei s. ' ing passenger tnuii. i On i' Waisliiiistoii Letter. tFr.ni tMir Keuulttr (?oiri'si.'iii.lfiil. W.vsniNCTux. 1). C., May HO, 'S.". l?y degrees the work of clmiigu is increasing its motion, as l'rcsidcnt Cleveland is putting more Democratic peiiMiiptoriness into liia utterance:-.. The. result is moie pleasing to Dem ocrats, and is not satisfactory to lc pubiicaus who of lute have been jubi- 1 Ulllt (Utls:de of tliC depart incuts illld ' more and more ovei lieiirins: in. Thus fur more than -HO changes have been 111!u1,i,. HB iVsideii.iui post ntliccs hy M. c;i.vt,;aI1)1 UM tile im. ,,oit:uieo of making changes Wat is desirous of placing none hut solid "' d good stayers in positions everywhere. First Assistant Postmaster (leiiertil r.iv js J,,',;. ilis lluX !lt W(.k. He is a slim, middie u 'ed man. with hair rapidly changing iroia black to giay. lie has bright, handsome eyes, it liiu' set nf teeth, smiles pleas : 1 1 . 1 1 v . i .ini.'L' li) i'i utnl a b' nit. ;l, .M lic t1 in k.. To him are referred about all of the minor ap- pointments and he gives piomi .o. if Ijth hds out. of leitii.g )eni- i'cials know thai ne is their luend T)) Uui iiau, oJ. ... alMit , ,.i.lin,,vs 14.,', uul,, in io.-t oli-c. s out -ide those made by llio I're.iiioiit, li!ulcin;r a tmai of about 1.7lJ0 eh.mg.'s made ill post olliees geneiaiiy. ItetuoeratH going in as lit'l'tdil.caiis go out. t'oM in. '.M el' (ii le.ial Vilas has mov ed into the elegant linll.-e No. UT Iowa i iieie. ivhcre at night after nllice hours those who i'ir-i.-t in obtaining ;. .i 1 1,..,. ,,,. i i.;, i U..Mall(i; U.(. ,;,IV V ,,,, ,s'lllv i,.,,,,'.!,,' to bear upon him by 1 emoera:s wuh good nature, mid says that when the harvest is ended lVmoeiat.- will be sati'-!ied. Of late he ha been leeliug . ,. . iv around pre.tv Inelv m old virgnua, !m, is u. .(ina' aj1l(,it,lu.,llrf p, that Slaic. adding- gn-atly oi courage ami strength to IVmoeials. l.-mo- ''l'lts :,r0 l,,'i".-r '""-'"l '"- cialie p.onir, i.ierea-ed en I'Uiai ion at ( try they ;uuy know wlmi isyottijj especially in Washington. Hie I'rea-iny l paituont Sec let.uv Manning ha., a.M'a Iv ma le . ., , , over ollll changes, and lollinl eds im. re m. ,(i.ihj,. I(.llklll U;l. , (i'i!.r u-e. Maiming is tin sttvng- eri and most daring 1 'eiiioci a: !. po.i- uciau in ine vaiunei. . man o, uiiii'li sagacilv, citiin in la- eiuia"e. and decide liv intent on m.ikiilsJ New York Stale so.idiy and ic.ialny IVin ocialie. Im iqipea; ance he so much resemble., l'restdntit . luiid thai the l wo are often luislaio'ii i i each other. IV, v i. F.ltcliiig Sr!iitt(irs. Kr..m the Viv V--ik VV. tl 1. 'I'hele will b" an aiueiidiuei;! to the Coi'stiltninu ofi'crtd in ( 'nn:.'t--ss ;tt the tieXt session providing for a new method for the election of United Slates Senators. Ir j, proj.,(-,j to send the election of these gelil ! men lo the people. It is believ.-d that this is the only wav that the stand aid of t'ue Senate can be raised to anyt iung like w luii it was in the old limes an. i pi event I lie cm -it: at ions in, hnvnig nearly r seal llv "mMe up n, men wii.i have no ,.M!i, v V ('.1;1S!l f 1M0(1 jf tlle'le.-u'in's wi'.'c sent to the people. Tlcn can did ues woitnt lie olmged to e,, up.u, the stump at i.t .lii.eii.-s p ihiie if tin y desire. 1 to secnie : It is a'ways ditiieuli to Stale cotiv.'-titioi!. Ii i., n tint tint the f.egi..:;iii, iestl i,,s i .ec. Inn. or; up, ii lOtOlio.lS i oi the vatious Males are veiy c.si.v eon trolled by corrupt mt iius. Of course Sena-e would' (T'oseav sm l'. amend lll(.!lt -(, M,,.h m, .,.,, pass, d through the .Senate Without very thorough agitation of the iptt s tion so us to create ah ov t-rvvhe.imng popular sentiment in us favor. m - A Strange IVople. I'r. t.i !li Ur"'.Klu lujilf. One ol liie siiaugest peoples vvilh whotii the t ill i.-l lull ii.issi..ii,u y ha--to do are the Tola-lias, of lliuioma. They are back Hebu-ws, ah eat 'ioo. '.(' in number, living west ol .Inrdan, who have us iheii noiv wiuieg ihe Old Te.-taiiient man Jv.hiopie Ver- "ju". and who stilt rignhy iiiUiere to the Mosaic ceiemonies and Hi the , tll(. yr(,tl D.sj.e, seined ,,, Abvssima and marned wives ,,f that is; I t n soim t i tie not, snaii. as the Kthiopiiuis tile Semitic in na tionality mid language. (pliant if it's of Tobacco. A dii;pi:tt'li from Lynchburg, Vir ginia, says: The Inbaeco glut at this luiiiit is ut'lil ect detited. W,l"iiis Wiislihistoii (iosip. i WiiHliluelKii C'lTi-fliMiiuli'iit "f Nrw V'lrk VViirltl. I Congressman Mills, of Texas. who is in Washington loduv. is one of the ni.m.be.sof the West' L'oit.t Board of Visitors. Mills is a u.un in the neighborhood of lift v years of aye. j.? . i i ' j , , llill il lOilllll, lH'Ul.-VI 1(.V. wish the aggressive wrinkles, tli (yes are a snappy black. His nose is a vroiuinent curve. A ituv mus- tuehc and imperial shade his uioudi li s irvav hair is nuite thin upon tii t;1(( top of his h ad and is cut short ill tin? back of tie.' neck- Mr. Mills dresses verv plai ilv and even cart' lessly. This luoniiny; I saw liim in Mr. Manniuy's i oom. There was a great streak of white paint upon th liyht una o! his black coat. Il had apparently been th- re evi-r since thu coat was new. Mr. Mills has ei vod in (.'ongiess now ueai ly fifteen years, He had be; eturned wiihout opposition, dining ail this peiioi Hi- says that he has a couuliy con stitticncy. "It is tin. only constitu ency." s'aid he. "that theii is any comfort in representing. When you once have the confidence of the far mers you can hoid tha: confidence as long as you deserve it. No enemy can -hake I hem. They simply say to ail the slot ii s against vou : Tueso are the invent i-.iis of a man who wants l lie place." Mr. Mills is ex act !y light about, the giiater com loi t an I I'm I ii'iiiiness of country con stitliem ae Ail of ihe great and imtiieitti a! men of 'ongi ess. almost vuihoill exception, have been the rcpu si utaiives ui' coiin;ry districts. The at inosphereof l ilies is riot whole sale i nouglt to piiMliice and lear gl i al men. The leadiiig' men in mo.l ei n city life, as a rule, .ire country born an. I bred. Mr. Mills says that In- has prepared a special taii!V hill which In; will in t induce at Ihe very beginning of the scsMon. He is utic of ihe' must vig orous of the flu tiadeis Jle docs Hot bedew in any coinpi omises. He oi'l;oed the M.lrisim hiil'ioiital taii:';' bill in the commit tee and only ) vicuieil iiis siippoii lo tt at'er lie n.nt in come convince I that liotning else coiiid be done, bill against his o,mi judgmeiit. He has now tinished with compromises. He believes in going to the extreme of the fu iia.l" view. He wid introduce a bill embodying his virus and try and inliy ihe fieo tradeis iiiniuid liiu). He does not hope lo pass any such bill tilts com iiig session, but believes thill the only way tree tiadc can be reached is ihiough constant ngit.iiion. Uiom lh. is liesides Mr. Mil.s it is learned thai there vviii be a number of taiif)' inn ' iced, it is Ctfi tain that t.iele v. tan:: dl.ieUssloli. It cam. ); ..voided Ml. Mills does not p.. niicli faith in Mr. itandali's deciiiia: .. it that, he too is in lavol of revenue retotiii. lb- says thai .lr. It.tndaU always talks veiy fairly, but i.e never Votes rigid upon this ailb- Secretary W hit npy s practical abol islnnelil ot tin- lit :tl'd i !' i), l.nl in the Navy j)epi.tnieid is a reform in the inielests o! gooil liilslliess. Ill i inlet to understand this new order it is in c. ssaty to look nt vv hat the Hoard of IViai: had to do. It had ehargt of a.l of the practical business of the depart mi nt. Not even a boatswain's lii.iie can be appoilued or assigned hi Uit v without a certain antoiiu Hint being wasied in discussion in n J i .1 mt t I ing. An i 1 1 or mous anion i it o; ume was tinis wasted Any busy downtown merchant in New Yot k who woultl attempt lo have ins bilsi- hf s, run by a boaid of live nr ftlX men would soon hcc the point nf the nee.; oi this change made by Mr. Whiln-y. Although the Hoard of iVtaii is not actually ubo'.ishe. I. the :.! r of ihe Sceietary jo aui i.-ady ) uts iin end In ll. Capt. Walker is i:ow tLi t .-. cutiv i man nt the h pint mclit. If he shoUid ever v. ant io ,1 idge a!:" respotisibliity. he might lliid the i '.tinal existence ol this Hoard aconvchii -it covei. Hul Capt. Waiker is not ;i man given lo avoid- ii. J lespou.-ibliliy. A ceiiaii, Ih p.iiilieaii (ditor calitil upon Mr. t ttve.antl liie other tiny, lie smd In him : "T desile to nailve yen ;i tpiaHitaiiCe. 1 may iiavcs.i, i ,t :,i.. .bi r of very tiisagreeali.e things iii. .ut nu iliiiing the cam l h il w;is simply politics, ynii ki. l'l.ti.! was untiling personal in il I'lie next time you come over to New Yolk i hope i, have the pleasure of your company at dinner at my House." The President looked at thin editor a moment and then he said: "Si line time alter the election v im printed in your paper a paragi aph saying thai 1 was a muu of iv.n-e iiiul vuigiir habits, and that when I dined 1 performed wonderful fea s of klilli.-sWiiilnwilig. 1 tin not lhli.ii that I woultl be a very agreeable j sou for you to have ut ymir tab ". .Mr. Ktluor, and you must, liieiefore excuse me from accepting your invi tation." The next annual fruit fair will be held ut .iieensboro', on the 1-tiiatid llitn of August. Postmaster Win. C. Smith, of lin den. Mo., settled a slitn tHge of .'.lih in ins accounts by shoot ng himself. V. M. Hevnolds. late liist nnoitoi of the United States tl (Usui v de ait- meiit. killetl himself Tuestbiv im u ii- ing at the Southern hotel, St. Louis. .ilissoill 1. S-.mie jieoi'e uml luijers arej;! eat ly excited cer what they teim Ike Voung'u retention in olllce. They te cti not le alHiiuetl. for his btie cessor will soon-be appointed. ine waiusnip v.iiv oi uoiiih run int, a vessel, oil the New 1-oui.tliaml c.iist. one niht ,ast week, and sunk it, by vvlncti accitlent twenty two persons were instantly drowned. A Coiiuei-ticut postmaster, wholw t so much niotiey on Hlaine's chances of election that h? hud to embi-zzlo funds in his chai'iie in order to pay it. has I. -en lined 5vU!)) and sent to prir. ii :.., tyeui ami a hah. He was iwj.u -t 1 1... ,u 'olt'i-nsive partisan." ' State Mews. T . T- l)!",Ul!' "r ' - l ruut' ,m.H K ll1,w !"as hud in constant use for "cnty-etght years, a va.ry.di he h:;. us,; lor 2s years ,1 ..out much repair. 1 h eollnr ainl Inn s ho nought twenty-six years :vti and the harness has done him yod -crviiv for i i.li iccn years He h,e; an indiistiious wil'.i and eleven children living, the last two being twins Wi! h t his gray liorso lie lias hongiit ami pant ior ivvi s of the' I. md mid i t- I tiiereim ifH.Oilii wilth of iiuii. lings. lle.'iiwuvs made il a point to pa cash for wliti! he bought. S.'oiKiml Neck lemociat: V! 'im tl.Mt on ti..' night of ioili Mr. Vi;lor I) Siiie'iN t ame v. i iiear lo.-ing his new residence sis niih-.i lio.n lewn by ti.f explosion tf a l;ero.. ie- l imp 'I was MltuiLr at lii:'. taole writiu-.: .. without an know ii caii.-i- tin' lunp bv which I. e vas willing bur-t inlo atoms. ( )nc !: ot t he sliai lei- ed g'ul.-'S sllllck the pell held'T 111 h:s ban. ! and cut it iutwoie. li'i '.i Ii a knife had struck ll I'eit for the fact that thcic was a tub ol water mar him, his eiitn e bi::idm wn.!d have been col sinned, lb- had ihe pic-eiice of Mind to vct .in. t dash i blanket on the flames at.d il'iis saved his house. Ii eeiisburo' I'.itiiot: Thero are ai. y i.'iiel.er ho Will d sen I wheat N. Ali.l ews pieaehc;. d of tin iii"i s iii this county i wi dio get back 1 In ir I his yi al'. Kev . .b ii!i a well kno-., ii Met ho. "list e I iii ar I. ill! 'ton. .!o!i- day. aged "'.(. Mo belter man i ver lived. -A vil li lnl'oi in d Iloikilig il;illl lal nii'i I ile.s us 1 ll.i,' en i:gh i'cm'M will be rais, -I on t he hi d, , I o .v s in Ho. kii.ghain t blend ti e county. And tms is i a.iy one of t l.e liililor belli til 3 of the no fence law file tio Tenet law i- ievoiutiom. ii Caswi ! c -.ipiiv. Ii ic.s .id led. t ne !,r -t year. l.O'.M ili'.ts to tile aiahh l:.i:d III the coiiniy, vv iii. ii is now under cultiva tion. Lexingimi lUsp.ttch: A family ii tllls eoillilv Ihilt never sells Imltet. have some eii hand thai is I In . e veil s old. i dt il l.tiochs. of t'iislh coiiiily. smd a poplar tree lor foiii ooll.ii's Wiihoi.t luoVlli it of! of lh. guuitid. .Mr. N. Ii. Iii',1 nf It-i'i-dolph coiii.tv. is living in a house il.e ln.l th sith of v-.itich was i-ovi-n d iili si.lliic.s tit 17. is It hits been -slight-iV repaired lice. i le 1 1 1 i i . k - I e cul, make it ia.-l a teindicd v ears -liosii Niiding. set a i. Il eli .". I e.-t ot l i-;'.. oil Some 111. .1. me. At ll.ellid ol week, the !nn vv us itecidi-i.t ly knie.i. and the e,'.;s w. re lett in H e m .-; Twit we i k- illeiwi'.id. iter lillie chickens wilt i. aid. id nlll of tl.e ig'-'S, jttst t'loii, tin- heai nf the lua- "lire. ( . ,;.Jsl,, ,.-,,' y e'leer ; On S;i m-. thiy hist Mr L j!. Stitli, uti industi tmis tanner, residing m ttr litis city, ac. ; di ntally snot bis vvili in the i.t ei. i:' llictihg a painful, but il is hoped in t serious wound. It seems that tin1 .tei i.lt nt was me outcrop of it liiiie fu,,. Iis daughter had tcpoiied the fact that one of the outroems was fill! of thus. ill. d. ill in I tivv II l-iii.jiia'.'e. --t lie biggest th-as si. e ev ei s.ivv " Mr. Stith. who is nt ipuie an inventive Renins, thought that he had tiiseover- d a new ileii-kilmig uiiichine." ami t ; his d hastehim;' to till i.i. where the lie is wi le -.lid to be. cried i ut. "Whei e iite the;. ? ' "(it: out oi my way lie m. ant to have only a little innocent f in. ;,nd had no idea that the gun was even loaded. Imagom his hoi r -r uml gri-f when. ,,,! sinp'iise. tin gu!i dis ,-h:ir.4ed. e found that ..nine of th-' h i had l-'dyed in the heel of Mis Stith. who .t..od off Hi s in,- tit 1 1 distance. Aslu-viih- Citit ii: We arc inform ed that (hiring a thunder st' tm. iliough not a verv severe one which occurred on the n. per waters of Ca-.c l 'reek mi Thui i : . ther:ii:i wales' i hi' Ii l.i.ppel.ed oi :,.ive be. n ciiil ji t ll I libs. iVt'.. was 1. cul io he :-o im- ,re,iiiitid "villi si.o;,ir as to .'irn-iet ;: llelld ill tel.tioll ll Was us .lisi.i el b..lh to taste ami -iiM-ll .t- ti: il ' I tl.e st ! n: g s siilphur sj I ns. We know of no e.l.ii:,itioti. I'.it i ii i' il v t volve.-. snl, hill o.is o.lois tic aim-'.-j ii.-. e. us any nl:c who ! .is l.a;.,ii-i:. d to be t-iar n hen light i.ii'g --tiuck will iniv .jit I i.'cei il at ihe time The p is-age ol a sticiim ol "iiyhi ..i:-..:. a strong ciu--it nt nf elect liei'.v m.-t.mtly gt liel iiles Miioliiinuis acivl gas. made s. n.-,i!.le t.. tliliy peiiple by tile si.tltieli cMlul i tion nf milk. This (".plains why "thunder tUihS milk t' t ial.I ;' the -iillk ubsol'dllig the acid vapors, al d llms coiigulatili;:'. I'ell why ii should ft on water a.-, ii ij') ears to have done in this instance ubevoiid oui ken. l!a'n igli Visitor: The trai.sfei of ihe books, papers and otl.c'.' i ifects peititimng to tl.e i Ili. e of l'osl l:ia-vtt l oi liuieigh ha.-, been made, ami mi Motiilay mormug, Capt Samuel A. Asi.o was tlulv inducted lino mticc. -- The liist pi stid nrite .-'igntl by our new po.stii.usii r was issued to the t'i' lk oi the ."mpel'inr Cntilt of Wake inuiity on the postmaster at I'ilts Onto. Knui'ed into lest in this cit v on the mori.iu f May Hist. Mi s Kovvenu Shields, wife of Mr. . IV :-.i,.i.lds, id' Scotland Ntek. N C . and daughter of the late Kev. Hi l ar, H'nes, iJ. 1). and Helen C. Hnske A Joint meeting nf the I. oiuiuissi n ers find Mil 'i-t rati rt of W ake et.iintv was lit ld ill the iKuirt Incase toi'.ay. Tne lneetii,;T was enlietl to order nt 12 o'clock, ami on a call of the lull n ijuorum was found to le tiiisiut. .'nr. A. t. -ioi'i-s, t ho present ciiaii man. was ruehcted for I'l months. An cVt.,m was .ne into to lill the v.i olllcv ; tu i; (,d of Count v C-m ' aiiss',ollP,s CillM., ,v tint resL'i.ut i. .11 1 f Sol J. Allen, Ksii , V C. Mooie.l j; , WIts l l)();:t.1J u, m the ,.0.iti, , The considi ration of the sp t i d iv-d ! ltvv passed by the la-l (K neral As-j sembly, was postponed until -lune; If Ml. The following gentlemen w etc chosen as the County Hoard of Ed ! ucation: II C. Olive, W. C. Hrewii. L. 1). Sitplmuson. ' Newton Eiiterpi iso: From a gen tteuiaii from Alexander county we learn that on lust Saturday afternoon, Mr. Alexaiitli r Crouch, of that coun ty, committed filicide. Lutein the! aiternooti, provided with a plow line) he went into the woods ueui his home. climbed a dogwood tree, and after! fixing the noose around his neck.' jumped till'. Win ll found his neck ; was biokell. i Charlotte Observer: M:ij. E. J. Hrevard, of Ciiarlotte, who has been' sojourning for several weeks at Iron j S; at ion, on the Carolina Central road. I l.ist three line horses by one stroke of ! liehliiiug during the storm la-t Thins- J 'thiv .ifternooii. The horses were in Mr. Il l Heiiihaitlt's burn, ami ut the tune of the alViir. Mr. lieinhurdt with foiir eoiiipuiiiotis, w;is in the barn, having hul lied into it to secure shelter from the storm. It was a tl.iiigi ro. is recourse, ami ii few mo ments .'it'll r liie live men entered the b u n ti bolt of lightning struck the bnildi' g ami .shattered it to pieces. .Mr. lieinl.ardt and the other men wile knocked down, but beyond be ing badiy stunned were not hurt. Maj Hri'vat'd's three hnises were kill ed outright by the stioke iiinl weio tnilll l iMl;g lit'lltl lilidt r Ihe Umbels of the bin ii. Mr. .lames M. Sharpe. a eitien of Iredell en iiity, residing ' ( mi' miles IV' mi Slittesville, commit tt il suicide hist Thursday afternoon, by hanging himself Mr. Sharpe seemed a plow line, one end of which he tied around ins neck, and finding a tree standing ctiiiveiiieiillv by a fence ilia held tn-itr bis house, he mounted the fence and inude the other end of the rope fust to u limb overhead. He thin stepped from the feme and the lope hehl him above the ground. He stiangleii to ticii'h. and when found .his body was st.lf .Air. Sharpe had diet ii iii bat! htuitiifor some time, ami iutely his eve sight begun lo fail stead ilv Hi tiit i i I bcfolc him hml gone bli.id and ilntl inn wretched con dition, and I al her than stiller in a like n., iiitier. Mr. Shuipc decided to end his own existence. He was perfectly -ano, and tie deed whs committed ifiei' cool th lio' iiit ion on his purl lie haves a wife ami family of clhil dlcll. Monioe I'.iitpiirer-I'Api ess : A de structive w ind siot m swept ileitis, the C C. K. i; at Wolfe's Crossitig, f itir uiiiei this side of Ciiarlotte. at ." ti'eloc!, yesl- id.'iy alt" rm oii. it mov ed 111 it., e.l-tellv dm t tii'il. nnd seem ed In originate ill M;dll of Mr. W. L. Austins, wiin.e ins. uli.m- wit -lie able to report. Tne wind came wuh a whirling molcrn. ll'al too tplleldv. to give c.liV ..lie oj.poi t uml V lo take le- I'ige ln.ni its buy All '.Mr. Au.-.tin's h uii-.es. except his dwelling, vveie nt t( l lv tlciiioii.siici. And the J olch and ciiiiuiiev of I.is dvvel.uig were v.lt t ke.l. and the windows .-ieatP-M d. ills store house was lorn into pieces ami bis sliii-k of goods scattered piouiisciioii..v cvii the tit Id.-, and in liie tree tops of the woods, severit1 hundred v aids tlnduut . - - I be cell -brat fd ease t.t .spileii v.. .Midlis. which h. is been in our court sime l,s7-. has been at last decided by the Supieme Omit, in f.-.vor of Stuteii. The case was twice iiigiii-d befnre the Supreme I 'milt, and both times de, id, l m favol i f Siateii Mr St ii- :i did not live to see the end of the case he died a few hum! hs ago. 1 h costs in the c.i.e amount to Si t or iolltl. '1 he pfopet I v iioob.e l was a piece of land vvi rlli probably '25. I he stock ni ll-' fence law ha now been ill tiieiit iioh in ll.i- county for 1 months, and i, s adiiilitilges iifiel pluelicul ( Xpeii et.ee. are s,. appmeiit that it would '..a!;.' a unigmfv ing glass to I'uul a man who would have the tenci il v to op pose it. Some of its i-; rouges! oppo- m nts are now it- best litends. 11 ie' .li e sntuf (if its benefits, Ulld We do lei by Miv liieulis evlmilst the c itu logue: Hi ilucli it, in ilic cost of fenc ing, ut least three-fourths: advance in Ihe price of .and; time gained for improving land forme) ly s-peiit ii; keepiiiv' tip fc'ict ..; bMt"l' pi ep.il a' ion I 'l' saving 1. r.!.;e to c.-iliy .stock tiin.iigii i he V, inter : impi ov. .ueiii .of stock iii. .1 cuttle aril dairy products. . po ip.u volt oi ti e county vvouitl le alums! Uli.'tliiuie.ls in f iVnr of 1 tiitiiii"' iht-liw. Weciunmeial the law to i-.. in, ties that arc not expmi eui i' g its bciiet'lts We ni'e sut'slied tl a' a trial would convince ail of its utility. ill 1 WOfHMJiiOWIiRS. I'iii I ics w islutiif tin ir own wool mun- Ul.lcluitil into Cvsi'lKI.KS. lil.V.Ki.ls. ii:.Ws, I'i.vsxku Linsi.v. KxirriMi Ai.Ns, Ac, will timl it In tlu ir utlvuu iae to stinl their wool to ihe LEAKST1LLE WOOLEN MILLS, LK.VKSYH.t.E. X. C. The iio.ls maiiuf.ietttrcd at tlcse Mills are uii.suriuss.'il for duruliilitv iii. I i.t :ii n.-ss of linish. Call on any ot the f.'H.ivvine At nis i'.a I'tice l.ist and -.-oi .i s of tht it' werk : i'.K.i ' !!! iV l'ti i.! i r, Libei ty, N. C. . F. ii Mcl.Kv.N. Co. .vik-r, N. C. C. C Ciit i K. Die Hill. X. C. I Al. Iv i ti ,'. Dvl.kVVl 1 v.. -loliesliuro. X. I.ciive y.iiir woo! with instruclioi.-i how vou wish iimnuiactiircd with rmy of In.' .-d ove At nts, nrid it will lie lot vv .ii tlet I. mi k ok en .viitiE. to thej Mills. Muv -il. 1HS-, CoHuSusel Tims Table C. F. & Y. V. R'Y CO. . To lake elVect Mondav, Jan. l'.t. 1.S8 ). I' VI V I Xesc r SCNIi VV. Tritln U..ii. boutti MjiiI I'asnti-rr. Mnlt .V P4pfug'i- I. -.;ivi-, H.im .i. in. It. iii...(i-vill-. nivt-, s i.. iu. I il . Ill I i.-lii-v , Ia-.-iVv. 4.1.1 il 'a S..lii.... - 1 i I ts I IP Hill, " U tlV t 4 . sii-r, " 11.1 . m. (it l.tl riy, " 1 1 ml Ani.'c, 7.IHI Ont-llnl'T'., " Trt .'tis .ulli Ih.uiiiI will HU.p l Siiuftirl fer Ulu- II. T. JVS. S. MfillHISoN, O.u'l HU I. JNO. M. UosL, t.nii 1 1'ttsd. ,Vt;.-ul. rOR.SPRTXvT J. 2 . iTIip iindersigned take I his iueth(tl of iiil'oriiiiiig you Hint they have just J returned from the Northern Markets with a well selected stock of New ! Spring ami SissB&incr (oods! Consisting of even thing usually k( pt in a iirsl -class country store. Call and examine our new slock nf goods. W e are salished wo can pkaBO vou in evei'v particular. , A tine lot. ol ItuiLioiis, Latlies' Hals and I'i iintnings always on hand. , ii. jL. IViciljM 'it CO., : SUd-.U si'AliD.s. C. F. ic Y. V. It. 11. Mil)' U, 1HKV. It. ' ' Sergeant Horse Power. t tut'.y a if in Strong, simple, Durable and Cheap. For i; in 'o vc.us tlicy have k'in Well, Wore Well, and Gave Satisfaction. Send loi l'lico l.ist. SS KIM! KANT MK'ti (.'().. ("ircetisboro, N. C. G7?l MADK J:V tir.ii. i:. Msrv, VV. M. Mssi.v i I S. .1. M-isl.N. I GEORGE E. HISIH ft CO.. Saten. H. C. 'l!ir ri'iiHin. wo nut aii.l rnnkf 'It "i Wu-mv; w kf p a Uvj .m..ck -if HtmmiiiP't Iumlxrf s:wtn: tli' ?! Mt It ii .-iii- ittii muw, ami w-.t .? Mm n i i-t ;i:in, lr'ii Ik inaifr frtpfHially for ii hy :(. i w i k. fu I . i.ii-lv:n,i.. ine v.. k n.-ti civi- n I ii- iny i-ar.- XMTH'ii.-t', tlu-u ll I1H114 n svUi'. ja.-t 'It t i n iiir.ni' i!. 1- !, rati muUr t. Icaj-rr M.mi. .-imv mih' rl.-. (tialtiy roiiHt'leril , nur H-lvtiitai:i'.- Hi', s.-iuih.; 'hi linnlvr .'mriv,. i-i.y.r m, j..iuti, varnish, .r. HioHtly hy Mm cr li-iil ni ho'iMni i,i-h i-rirr-. Wi tut iirinr.i-"m-i ix ii'-I r tli I m 'I'M I MHI.P ! TIN tii i h, In iim ..f h-m wrought ut jn rri:iy wri.i,-.. an-l -' i : ur-ik v :n il.- i: v t: u!ii i! i iijiniiij; trnr lh.it In wrilt httiUlug. Wnu Pir (..M. M Kv. ry Wam ii-.u i.ti. . i;; i.aiiu lul watTaiitni. GEOiiUi IS. 2io6i'i Cc ( 0., Manufacturers, SAI.KM, N. O. Ajiil MK j Imii. fur hv I5YNTM HHvDKX, rmsm.au, X. C- ST 1U) A' A C II ' S A ! K ii 0 IJS E, V. C. Si'lMNA: H - Ki:a'LAi sai.i: mays TUlSDAV, WOlttLlWi, i'HUfiSDAV A?ii) FRIDAY. After we ojieiieil the old rima er Win clitMix-. on th('-J"th day of September, iSs i. for the lit si ..' ni Ir.i; Toll i'-t' Mil Iv di-::;ii. we Ion ml tii.it llalei'li, asu Tol.ti.-co Muk'. t. was :.n . si-ii.lisiic ! ii !. and al once i' 'iu to look around for in. iv comiiio lio is itm;teis li.tvii..,' 'iiiriaseil the 'o! No !", Wiliuinf ..iii street, we ut once com i iit't ed wuh tlie Xoi th Caioliua Cur Company fir ilie liui. ls.ime new Wiin liu'lse ivii'-li liny liav; just lit.i-led. uml w liich o; t-isi-ii f.ir tin- iii st imic.ti v t di.e- .in v . t he 1 ot n tiny of A pril. WcarenoMT rei:itt tl to li'i'itUe i.e if Ti leicco. ns vv e ho e. to 1 lie h1 VMtit ;!; of our Fanner I'lieiitls and o ir lve. We have a full c ii'M of competent, Clcrkn and I an pit iv ecs. ;,'tto, I sleet it im rtioiiis, excellent stul lies, ui it I water on tlm premises. We promise ytm u ei.nil time uiid o.Mid prices for vour Toluievo. There are many e-,Md rca.--oiis why you should liiiii.A your Leaf to Raleigh. We have an e'ei corps of buyers vvilh ample c.i.ii il to handle the entire' cr p of the S. iie If iiccessai y ( )ur i.'i ticery. drv -yoods ami Imrdwnro store i liter eo.iipiele stecks of eon Is at puce , whicli dely competition. We have tlirco of the best banks in the Nt.ttu, if you wish to deposit your money you riiuitot tlt so with mme safety any wtn re than here. We have food roads lei.dii.; inlo mir 'ity. tic i -r-1 water iti tiie world niter you get here. All of ihis we can siibs'.-ititi itt if y-ut .v iii ejVe us u trial. I.ii i r d udvicices iisti le "ti i!.si;..-'iu' nts, and Tobacco sold strictly under' iii-ii m tioiis of coi.si-ji'ii'i'. r.nij.ty ho.die.ids uml boxes ncut free of fre-itfht to parties wishing to ship us. We have been very successful in obtaining' sjood pi ices f. r T.ibiii'co uml believe wo have e-iven satisfaction to our cus tomers April 2H. '2ta. " Ivy & T A VLOK 15 East Martin Street, aitf 16 Excbamte Place, COBIMISSIOJI MSRCHANTS, wiiom:sai,i: and kktail G ii o o k n s . CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON and PfiODUCE SOLICITED:- AOKXIS l'OU 15UITISII THK -Old' IlKLIAMLK 1 Dr. A. HOLTOil'S OINTMENT, Well known iii this county for its! WOllllelilil ilPidillg pi( elties fill' bull" felons, boils, burns, i!ihlht riu. c rtf.ttlv. l.y J. II HOIION, Wll.MINOTl.N. N C. : Tor sale by ll. T. Ciivi i.s. !"itlbtii-o, , J..IIN Tvi.i:t'im. I.'iclivii'.e. and l;ot;n:r lie u ins. Merry Oaks. 1 e-tVAyf nt.v wuh t.-d -wa i I'l ice 2! rents u box. II.'I.ti. i.i lint. IlnnkH. Iinriis uml miuty "lltt'in Iu ciiH linti. ln' Itavi- usl tl. Ak.ul!, I'D. AND MJJlMBlt. Ji... T11. 1 I - .r! IB H3R A TED a C.i. Uul'lllr.i'tiliS, - MIXTURE, n9 I'OU ITNi: TDUACCO. ; Send lor Sample Copies. THKY COST NOTHING ! an ll.Vld ltiM, N. C. TUi iKiviwt, U'nt Bii'l tini.l uu.r pulllBh4 In tup suit-. Tt I'vai'iii'- a. unu.nl sll lntemt- Im; i'.-ii ir "in fv. i) ,url nf ihe w.irltl. lull Murk.-I lii-riH. A 1'ni-r for evr family.' Kj.uH'IiIi.'. ICi-anil tr" lUer evwy jrsr. s.-li.l yi.ur tut in.-, h-si. -iii.fi (uMrefctl anil W.00 for ' ..nt- i.'it'i l.tii ..r ti ntuiilli!!. l.vVi y N..i'lt ( iireliiiluit hlmultl take It. Tl' lOt si, m si t.r.gr.-s!.vrt uti.n- In lh State. tuti WttKLl tWKUHtKVER. I SJaleigll. M. C Mil
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 4, 1885, edition 1
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