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1 . - ' f ' 1 THE VOL. 1. CLAYTON, X: C. TUESDAY, MAY 29; 1883: ItfO. 13. ON ? THE CLAYTON BUD, PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY. Entered ii ' Poiloffice Second-Oass Matter. rs . c ? b ox: u c ? 00 c o r o 1 2 . - &t ' rt - r "S ' rs. 5 . . O , . b ' r) . 33 IA3S8 8S r Tl6 ' 00 . ' ' - - r. - f - o. r il .w c a 2 E.2 - u 5 c u xi u P $Z r E 0 C IT c o S -sill s o .. rt E 3 - & Ex o p .2 IS 0 03 - t: - 3 2-- e 1 5 c r. H 2 e z I r! (J C O c " 2 5 E o n O o o o C "i 2 6 C I" . o 5 e q o o v. ; 1 "10 c o S e 3 if; v a o 3 3 IT. . .C-CJ 5jS c rt c -3 - i2 hz'-z? C c x; v 2 X! Our Job Office. We are prcparql tf7Tonll kind of on'now noticp:. Justices Blanks, ; " Circulars, Posters, Pamphlets, Envelopes, . Bill-Heatls, Lettr-1IcaK Note-Heads, Mort;ae Deeds, Lien Bonds, fcc. i . . . For quick work and Ixw Prices, Address, -. Wedding & Richardson. . Job Printers, Gay ton, N. C- AD VEin'ISIfKMSr' Ellington &Tomlinson, . CLAYrox, X. 0.. DEALERS IN' fiJeneral Merchandise, AH K lilLSUiNG UP THE TALK OF 41 HAIwD TIMES" By iScllinix Cheap, Dry Goods, N otions, 1 1 a rjwure, &c. A fall Ian of c.-nioti-K of the bfv-t Hour. Batter', MoUssts. fyiiip, Apple; .Vinegar, Jleat, Awy kinil f Tobacco you want. Vhte au'l Bxts to sait ail. Svtral k ud f vlowji. ttjodard (Ju.inos f.r four hundred ppuntld of Cott u. AcM. Puop'uate for three hundred pounds. Kainit fori wo hun-lr-d pouuln. . L I oral deduction fo-cb. jaitana. m i If me sell v u once wo wi'l have u trouble to srli.ynu again. feb a7 f FIRST-CtA,SS. If rou vriA FCHE LIQroRSe?ll and see m".for 1 kfrpro baiKl th-4ar-ltoof p.Ha BnnJies.Vines. WhiskirS and Lr Beer, of any tar In town. .1 , Hei ecifully. I J. K. (JREEX. leb 27- tl Mtn Street, CUyton. J. C To Annie. V TWILIGHT. Four months to-dy, hid frfra ojr gaze I No mortal eyes can trace; r, Afld yet, perchance, 'tis but a haze , ; That veils thy lovely face. . Sad-eyed and heart," I linger, near Thy likness buug upon the wall. The chords. about rny heart I-hear 'Them echoThis 'tis all! 1 1 . All. all that's left of ohe so dear, Whose life a some bright dream was sweet; Oh. heart of mine, be calm ! right here-' Shall live as long as thou shalt beat. Sweet as the rose, as the lily fair. That bright youDg life so early fled On memory's scared shine, and there Shall reign supreme till I am. dead.. Result of Hydrophobia. From the Montevideo Razon. J A horrible affair took place recently ac Rio Grande! Sur, near to the Uruguayan frontier A young farmer was bitten by a mad dogand . remedies were at once applied to the wound. Cau terization was - resorted to., and there was every reason tp believe that the virus bad not entered the victim's system. When the accident occurred the young man was about to marry, but in consequence of -the untoward occurrence, "'the ceremony, was . the medical men who were con- Tnltc d '-err tnr ens 2 gar- itrast fccx r , unanimouf opinion that there as not the slightest ground for appre hending any danger from the bite. 1-he marriage took place on the farm, and "was celebrated with tke customary festivities. After the nuptial supoer was over the bridegroom appeafed to. be seized, with a fit of melancholy. One of the love's caprices,' said somebody. After supper came ihe'ball, and when this was at its height the newly-weuded.cou pie Wlliiurew irom' ine ieiive scene and reUredte-thejr apart ment. About an hour afterwards the houe resounded with fero cious cries internii.r.gled witri shriek- and groans. As scon as the guests had recovered from stupefaction, they startcd'in the direction of the cries. They proceeh d from the nuptial cham ber. The door was burst open and a horrible spectacle ' pre sen ted itself. On' the floor lay the young bride in a pool of blood. She still breathed, but her bod' was torn ami bjten as if she had been seized by atig r. Iu a corner of th room was the bridegroom, covered with blood and foaming at the mouth, scratching, biting and tearing away at the wall and furniture. With a sudden bound he sprang like a tiger upon the invadcrst of his lair, and he would have made one or" more victims had not a brother of the dying bride sent a bullet crushing through the raai man's brain. A boy says in his composition that , onions are the vegetable that make you sick when you don't eat them yourself. ; I For t be' Clayton Bud. - Pic-jic at Mt. Moriah. J Messrs Editors : PI ease allow me spajce in .your.. valuable -pa-., per, TiE.Bud, to give a little sketch of the SiU Moriah Sun- idaj School Pic-nic, Which was enjoj'e'on Saturday, the 19th iiistanti' on the banks of the eautiful Neuse, 'near Mr. H Ontus .i iW ten o clock the crowd had. assembled at the appointed place to engage iu, and enjoy all the. inifocei.t pleasures the day might Milord. The pic-nic was g'tnfij)ecially for. the' enjoyment of -the children, but I have 'never seen more gray-headed mother and fathers at a little fric-iu'c be- ore.' ; Of cour-e, they had to come toj take care --.of the littld ones, aiid all were glad to have them present I hey seemed, uj enjoy the occasion a most as' much as the young people" The superintendent of the sciio t brother jit. II. Gower, seemed to have had an ele to the pkii.-ur " of the little fdks so he pre;tt ed anicesviTing in a beautiful sliady lace,;ili which they -might, and did, enjoy themselves to their.' Utile he'arts' content ,duririgthe whole ; day. believe smi.- f the grown children, too, natici-: 1 were nstnng; so:ue piucKing I wild fioSvers from their forest. home, -while others vere aimir ing the beauties of Nature.and seeking lafter happiness in,vari ous ways coram ou on such oc casions .f Four you n met', in em bers of j the school.-with their violins Jand guitars,, furnisned. sweet jstraiiis of - music, which was eiijpyed and appreciated by all present. At twelve1 o'clock dinnerj, yas announced, and about one hundred dnd fifty persons gathered around -the spread tac tile, to ( enjoy the iriany good things; prepared for the occasion All. ate (and were ;fiUed, and of the ''tragments,"" several basket full were gathered up. After which lie young people - (I mean the young, grown unmarri ed people) repaired Some to Duggieijsome to logs, and some to lar.e j ; rocks', hile others goughtis;qme romantic spot un der the khady branches of the "kings", of the forest that grew near the -river's side. "They were generally in squads of two one male and one femaletbthesquad. I don't fknow'what topics they dscussetl, but judging lrom their cpuutetilnces; they were very interesting. I noticed a certain parcel of young ladies and gen tlemen who had their hooks. 4 'named'! fishing, and waiting very patiently for some of -the finny tribe fo pass that wayyout as it was not a good day for fish ing (in tlie water) they concluqh ed to try lit on dry land again, and in-ascending the steep, slick banks, it required some care and tikillforopc to keep his equilib rium, out all succeeded in getting out without any serious acci dent. I wouli liKe to say some thing about the beautiful ladies , (God bless them) tiiat were pre sent, but epace forbids. Every thing passed off as quietly, and pleasantly as one could have wished. Between four and five o'clock p. in. the crowd dispers ed to their respective homes, with grateful hearts to Him for that beautiful day and the pjea sures thereof. Mt. Moriah has a flourishing evergreen Sunday School, and. the good seed it is sowing is , telling, arrd will tell, in future generations. I enjoy reading the '-Clayton; Bud, and wish for it. greater success and usefulness. . . !. C. A D VER TISEMENTS. i W3SSBSTB' TTTW A WRTTIfS.TC'n In Sheep, Russia and Turkey Bindings, j Latest Edition has 116,000 Wortf (3uoo morQ than any oher American DictionarjV roar Pages Colored Plates, ?X isuuu ingra vines, ana a r Diograpaicai liiouonory giving brief - important facts Concerning Over 9700 Noted Person. 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