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M.tJ. McLocmI I"ubliliT II A M L K T . N , C . . NOV EMU Kit 4 ..... 1M0 Fi-vaiiipTiON Hates: one ropy one yinr, Sl.&o " fornix months, k1' " ' tlirtf; months Am ei:"i Iiino Kates. A'lvi-rtivin'-nt) will he insertp.l in the .t. tK j;..- of l.'0 " r Miii.irc for f, ; ii' fi'i a 1 1 I 'A) ci u:s '-r sou-ire for .i" h Mil " ijorsj! il!---t. II. ('wli'Vut i:1- v-' un i t !-( .-; t - J ;it liyiJf'.-S v ry iDir 'i CM 1 !. ill :il)'V' I J i l;n r l.iovit-r rons'itiitcs a (, . . :m-l lril"-U of inspect in-rt-.c ;i .i !i .Hint "! Z' " t tul olf above . i l . r . . nni (ic:ii bs Irt-f.. I l.i; A ma s ba3 b"ii c.itcnJ at tlio () ( j at Hirnlct, as socoiid c!;ish tua''' Capt V. Q. Johnson, and tanii lv lias removed to Wilmington. In order to ivc our readers the 1 r t election new?, we are -a little ito about issuing tnis week. !'!.' J .! il or and l'tibl ishor aie o!i. :i : 1 nobody is responsible tor w'i ,: oecirs i;i this i-ue. We rue pleassd to learn, that ('npt, .1. II, Barnes, formerly of tlii-: il,K". lias obtained an excell ent Htuat i..n af Charlotte. We learn tint an all'ray occured on Mond.iv niht last, at a liar room in the upper edgo of Malboro Comity, S. ('., between Neil I Ush er, and Thomas Gain, in wi,ich the tornier sei im'sly stabed the fatter in the Iv:! side, iuiiieting a severe, but it is thought not :i fatal wound. There was a-collision on th Oar- :ina Central Railroad last Wedn- h;-tween two freight -dav ni'h' r, ...!.;..,. ii.:. UlUl.llII, 1)11 lillS ee Dee nver bridge. hide -1! tli iJ itli :n irnu were quashed nn pretty hadK; the new engine, Tl. M. Miller,' being one of them, and several cais v.eie thrown from the traeh . The passenger trains were lielajed. and the Wilmington tram j d.ie in Charlotte, at 7:lo, did not! anive there until imnti, No one I was hurt. Part of the wreck pass-: ed he: e yesterday . ! I. h, lie W- learn through Mr T; (.'r.,ii!i, v ho lias charge o ina;'. iiiu'c Iron) tbih place to lien-iiL';t.-vi .tint two young men were si rioii.!y v.aiii tided by the acci di :.ta; oUchurge oi a howitzer. It that several young men ot 1. ! .ie'i'.'i:!e bad C'dleettci near t.ie .-t eitice at tiiat place, tor th.. pin pose- ot having a grand jti bdee i... r ttie election, Tuesday, tMenias A man named l'uu yei.and an other man, named Mi Call, (we did not learu the giv en name ol either.) were acting as cannoneers. The gun was acciden tia discharged, cutting both ot young Dotiyer's arms ot. llis right arm was cut off about two inclies above the elbow, and the left, just above the ri-r . Young McCall, also lost Ins lett haud and was ladly burned in the tace and eye?, iu fact, it is teared that he will lose his eve-tight . 'I Jie Wadefboro Fair. The Fair held at Wadesboro last week, we hear, was a grand snccess, even surpassing the antic fpatioos of old Anson. The crowd each day was very large. The dis play of handiwork of both, ladies and gentlemen, showed goad taste and refinement There were visi-' tors from South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. All seemed well pleased with the Fair, aad went away feeling that thev were weM paid for their trip. The Fair ground, is situated just on the outside of tUe incorpo rate limits, on a yery elevated place, looking down on the city. We don't think they could of got ten a better place for its beautiful scenery in the county. This hill is known by the name,of Car's Mount, in honor of a Col. Car, who used to own it. You can see from the Ob servatory on the top of the Agncul tui al Hall which is 96 feet from the ground with a telescope, (which they hare provided) 15 or 21) miles, most any direction you may choose to Icok. You can see the towering hills of Stanlv county on Hock river, which is 1G miles, distant can be stea plain. The horses, cattle, hogs, sheep and goats were fine. Their pouh try also looked fine. The ladies' needlework, patch work, bed-spreads, quilts, paiutiug and picture frames, showed good taste. Also their canned fruits, cakes crackers, wines jellies, and many other nice tempiiug viands; too numerous to mention, all would make your mouth 'water.' la the gentlemen's department i was a grand display of agricultur al products, which showed well for our sister county. The Fair closed on Friday, and every one seemed to bo well pleased, and went home rejoicing. At the residence of bride'd moth er, near Cambeli's Bridge, Marion county, S. C. Oct. 27, 1880. By the Uev. S. J. Hill, Mr. S. B. Spier, Section Mastor on R. & A. Airline Railroad, to Miea N. Cor nelia Flovd. The attendants were' Mr. P. Floyd and Miss M. L. Spier, Mr. W. E. Jones and Mbs Roberta Floy ed. THQS. B. PACE, THE GEIITML ARGUS, 4 HAMLET, D . G aviaga L A ft GjE and 1NCT c5INj CIRCULATIOn and being the PEOPLE'S PAFEfi from the SEA SHORE to t h M OUNTAlNti, and boog in the essential There '" ere everal bales, ot cot teu burned at Laurinburg one night this week. We did not get the particular?, but it is thought that it was done by au iosandiary dealer la Uamlet, N. C. Prompt attention given to the shipment of cotton and nave1 stores, and liberal advances made n the same. 2-tf . & paper for tfee PPi U will stand firmly by tho people-, io theU straggle agic4 i ailcorrcption, omxtal villiany, the dungeroua mptiofl aad degt dationi nt equity, gainst all thia, it will be active, bj w x Fearlesaly, iheBig defen Iajpartiali, tb Wrong con
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