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3 SIS VoL. T. . Wixtox, K C, Tuesday. September! U 1883;: 0 eisJii. A imtl 1. '-..,..;,; . ! ..... BV.fi V? 4S 0 ". m . ' .:' Ts-IS DAILY PILOT, PTfiLlSIIEn EVERY EVENING. m. 1. & J. C. STEWART, Editors. Works With a Fractured Skull. ADVERTISING RATES: On1 inch nno day ' one week ' on? munt'i ' (liw month ( n column one day " m week " one month " three months For further mrticulars and Mpriol cnsli mt"s c:ill on orad'iri-w THE PILOT PCBLISIIIXG CO., Win-tori, X. C. . . $ ! no 3 00 5 00 15 00 r, m 10 IK) STl 00 too Jas. 5V1. Crumpler, s i W HoiHi ant Ornamental P A 9 H T E R and found that the blow from the f Ipick had tracturei tiargraves IV,--1 -avc 1 1 ami iuuc.' th:it lie is always pre ivire I t d nil ki:id of j tinting, kalximiinin? mi i p i;-r a:iiiri:i. hi nliort ntitic and 'in re.-u-- K. J. ALLKN, " ' - J E W S L E R, An 1 dealer In ;Vk"-tshos, :Cleks Jewefryand -..."i t ii. hu. About a week ago, a pa ty of railroad hands got into a fight nsar the junction, . and while, Albert Hargrave and another negro were knocking each other, a Mecklin- burg. negro named Alex Williams took np a pick and dealt Hargrave a terribly blW jorj ihexUqrfliead. The row flnajly fuiitep,in HaJ grave resumed work 'with the oth er hands, working until sundown. Sunday and Monday he remained in bed from the effects cf.the blow, but Tuesday , and Wednes day he was at work again. .Thurs day Je was jsftxed witi - episthotoj nos, of jerking back of the head and had a series of fits. Dr. Wil der was summoned tn attend hhn, skull in a bad manner. . Dn Wil der gave Hargravfg-all the atten tion -nossiblv, and. sept. him to Jiis home.'1 tri - f .exington," where"- he could be cared for, with instruc tions to go to Dr. Payne of that place for treatment. Williams has bee await juries. Williams and h"d a dinlUity some days before, A Tooth Pulled by a Loco ' . i . ' ; ... . ..: . motive. Jim Jor.es a colored urchin, . generally seen hangmg at out the depot, has been laid up several days with, a ,Jooth. This morning he appeared with a swoU 3en jaw, and a long string tied to his tooth. Just before , the Dan ville train left he tied the other end of the string to the rear. car. When the train started he w ran along behind it until it had gatri ered headway, when he dropped on his knees. The train carried the tooth off. Greensboro Patriot: A North Carolina merchant re cently called for green corn in a New York restaurant arid when he had to pay twenty cent an ear, lie said gracious alive, twenty cents and twenty ears to the busheL i uiakes twenty-four dollars a bushel for corn. Argument was of no avail. j m arrested and lodged in Jail to ait the rJsftlt'of 'Iiar'grSVe's tn- Hargrave .We learn from the Pamfho " Enterprise " that the c hi ' Court Honse built, in Beaufort, ' North Carolina m 1724, a wooden struc ture, is still standing. and is now used as a dwelling house. ;ir.,r -uii :Sjfing fJarfrSve in a I Hon. J. bcarborougn iUh; v.it;-. fr.i&''vA tookin appointed by acting G o 1 .... Scarborough has lover- EUGENE E. (RAY. Attprneyat-Law, WINSTON, N. C. 1 - ... ' u . OiTK-e over -Wachovia sJKat.TRkhk;, SMITH & BROWN'S rufafaVr dbwn vvur the fsioner from orth Carolina to at- . "... . . -.- - - iteiid the National Conference of Cutlery D. D. SCHOULER, otherwise Known as"' GH if JOHN, would announce to his4riends nd the public in general that he has just received artother large ship ment of . . ; DRY GOODS, ; . " j Clothing, Hats. Caps, HOSIERY, Plated, Ware, &c, and goods suitable for the fall and winter months. BED COVERING, , V COMFORTS, SHAWLS, ifec, fec, all of which will be offered at prices less than ever before heard of. Call and see fox yourselves. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, Winston; n: C. Sept. 5. tf. '; DRUG STORE WinsWN. I liorfqnartors for Drn?, Medicines, etc. PICK. The fact -ofHargrave::wcrking'i Charities and Corrections to be about his business asMi in Lwivsviile, Ky., on the ana nom;: a usual, with a fractured skull, is 2 4' !RSt-' con.sidered by the medical frater nity a gwcTnaeTrai wase, ana on ;RaI e igh I V isi tor. -latte .Observer. " , We read of snakes being discov ered in ithe -boots of ifacchan lians,but it' "Remained for Bro. Ward, of the Edenton "Enquirer" to tackle the man ,.who found a weasel in his boot. ' He did not come into possession of this fact, however,, until . three .of his toes were nearly gnawed orf. Tarboro Guide. ' Greensboro' Patriot : The tax levied for the stock law,' in what is Tuiown as .heleastern section has beefvxedt ftjso cea.tB fan jej $ica valaatiorf ofrreal estatc-rptr-; pnalqjitrljerty aTid pol exempt. -The crowd was' immense at Mair's Chapel camp meeting Sun day. Able sermons were preached by Revs. C. C. Donrlson and T. H. Pegram. " Greensboro Female College has 10S boarders and 30 day scholars. J. S. E DWELL, v Boot Shoemaker OVETi BREWRR'S RARBER SH6p, ' Winston, N. C. I nm jcpnroi to do all kinilH of work In ray line, luch on making ami repairing boots anil hIkk with ncatnefs and at low priccn. Call and sec mc befoTC contracting (lcwhire. J ltf. Tate & Johnson, h, - - Next door to Pfoul &. Stockton'. UXDEHTAK And mamifiictnreTB orTnte"n lmproxxl Little Monitor Separator. Wo "have jurt received anotiMThnndwroelotof Waliint and UIofb Wtite CaftkeU. Our new Queen Citv Hearse is one of the llnt In the State. In short oar Undertaking department ut complete in every respect. Call and be con vinced. Aug. ST. im.
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