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. ? f ft - -51 . f r"A 4 ti V f U 77 i V1 r J7 Aftycrtishtg Ttates ; , CLAYTOIy. X. C,, WEDNESDAY, .JULY 15, 1SS5. XQi 1G. li column .1 'edf it,,h, .. 2 c;;4 vrn ii ism 2 Lief I ST.! 3 , 7 OCj liJ W v w I - i i i Oi 10 U., 15 f SJOO iJ I i u j j i are ofte a tii s : ' z V. woa!J t tit tjit; 1 Clit prercaued twUt Joy, L ire me U!i axiiag triaiL IIj cfuo ojj pctaai bart. Huh dwelt oa tu delight; -U-I th. a aamer dr caa end, la iU or LUeint sigtU X noaur &rta cau told oar Ufa la chumi for oca abort while; Bat ooo pvt, aad wintry blank Will fo'low aommsx's amCe. Tjjt then a laoa I have learne!, Tfcrvtish any tiltr palo: - To look fwr ptrffct plcisr Lere, I cUeil in taIo. CUrtoo. N. C J!f ll'A. 1. ' ! 7. the wxixt stati; r.iin. "Coa Intflrtln Kot about tLo I.-! Tf. number of rro t r v ' wa-". bLiiuicii oy tue muiiicr o , We aro in receipt cf a copy cf the j yUfi Gui.tcr, b-r da0i;htcr r.ud ' in a::o:iicr i.rawrr. prcalan !U ftcd rclauons o! the rI.,n(1 dacbter tbo''Ii U c lat- V.Vx!, thi. is a blotdy letter, and Uer'j-Efth .nn f.ir or the North j, Jns. b,.fo:e (1.iy I have Lt-iiU-r time nor inc'.ina CiroHos 8tite Agncunn tor, nn ... :n . t:cu to Fptal: of the baiTtsted tn, offered h72!( .ccre?atinx overirtneh, (81) his manl-i ri der, (7U) ci !iiJcd iuto fifi four cla-cs Socio of thctaorsxajporUotprcuiiuus ,sxe as follow j: rono.v. S?trtc cah preuiatns S I SO. to mWzh aie adJed special prcmiacis aujoaotini? to 5107, mating cotton prcniiasBS $370. . . TODACTO. Cxfh prcmiuois $ ipeciil for to bacco SiO ; also tvro gold medals and . faar diploxsaa. :wnK.iT. " . Caah premiamj t$$i fpecul $7.00. Tor corn, oats, rje, lice, field prts, jrround pca. hay, garden crops, &a,tho prcmiumi range fruia $-a to tro etch. this department thA.preraiams ai i ArilJA .niQrir the bfvcd.f of eriey. Oaerovs, DeT0Di, Ayrhxres, Short tlortu, Ilolstcins and Grades or 'atittA. . i ' nonsts Tho pretaiums ia this department ar also Tcry: haniaotse, arprcsatics This docs not include the amount offered far trials cf epced. EHEtr, swirtr, ic. Ia thU dcpartaient the prcroianis ' arc alto liberal, and will no doubt in rare a jtDod exhibit ia these depart- rocLTtr. In this department the rrcmicms artj quite hbtral, acgrcguticg over $10 In the department O. chard r,-odnc:f. Pantry Supz;!u9, t c,, the prruiucis aro Cvud. S'if ;ote thst ia cah offered ftr the best ten found cl butter, to which have Ueo ai icd some f pccral prcmiuoij lor second asd third tc.t. la thj department of mimfctarcs, ve note liberal cash premtau Good ch prcciaan are tffored ftr catruzf , barks, cabinet work, leath er, textiles, carpentry, Jta.. alxi p! i oedahi !r Ut diiIay of czmw and fcr bc?t di-p!ay cf term waj;or. lathe department ol "idte wcik the cah premium tre quite rxU ; abo those for ttc department ci uae Under the headinir of '?pceb! ! i irniiums ii-c iukukih - u lion to which the sacce:nl ccmpctitor will be proeoted wan a naaa.on:c rictaro lrame, made to correspond crayoa drawinV. njf tul jcct, hv a ?ul , under H yarsor age, ror nc heat crayoa drawing, any subject, $ 10 For the best map drawioe lyany teacher or pup'd in any pehooi in North Carolioa. the map drawn to ba of the county ot which the teacher cr .opil u . .M.,r mm fin & scale cf one inch to the mile, a copy cf chMer & -Vnded dictiottry, value $13. do vlJ,.Ts. Thejc preoiuits ciico cf cur fccule V ccmpetltioa may 1 the pre- x-irmiuuw r ithroe tiecro men, wa ging n.ar iKdallj: Fcr tVe Ural od pajn:in, ,nut' u4," "r.t sorj.ct to the North CWiaa vi.ery. j Lock vide, about tight or nine picture to Vc not les than 2lx in-1 ,ciccu Sacday rooming get chef, crn to all trtiVts $; in aJh- , -tl?pn. -2 recirj. tiuhnt tl; aHcilio? cfc- j.-:bns t.t have tt f a:e lur-.r fIu j F T?le iV,n in .'.1. Ri,. - J0!VIi arns ii i n io;auj l.-t, aui one that trc I- Hoys uirct witu uc: v rr.f QUiTK A IILOOIil li;tii:!i. Mr. KJitor: I nm j"t fiom tl c of ore of the mort r.tro- , .. . . . ih'i f-Jir mine cf CJ8thni rcun- the Pamo vir;n:t y, i-M :ir. Ttlfi and a i: -ro bov. ( LSI .(opini' in too liousa 01 ;ir. rnxu vrff 4uft7uTf "nsnrdered" too mild iiword. The nero evident ly was killed firt, btioii knocked in the bead with a club axe then bis bead almost coiupletsly severed from bis boJj at one stroke literally cat cli. Jlr. Finch and ei3tcr vrcre horribly outdated with axoand dagger the former baring not lesthan Reren phaally cuts about the head acdncctr. When the alarm was made, not far front enn-np, ih i-iVtu iTrn-fKttb bodies etiir.warm and bleeding. The floor Uoating in haman feore, the walls spattered bib and lew n;tb the fame, presented more the appearance of a slangbter pen, than of dwelling. Circuoj-fetcnci-R pointed to J-ny Finch, a Lepro livinjust across a ravine a man whom Mr. F. had raised, and one L:o Tyson, who lodged r.t raid Jerrv ' that night. They were nt once arrested, ei;:tninrd, ard sent to jail :.t iMtahoro. The iavo5t;ratitn ban been i:oivc on continnoctly cveraince, ('tionow Fiidny ni'ht) bat wbil public oiduion is settled aad ilxed on the oilt of tho arrested parties, op to last night xio s.Uiof ictory, hral proof of their puilt bad b; ca seenred. Tho citizens were pre sent by hundreds, ready to aid in any way isiMe the f. rrettinp rut of all the guilty cii"k, fcr tho iaj!,ri.fi;jcu prerailed that others " were in it. One young man tes- ,:tjc: handing, overtook three negro men, walking n.ar tiug uitbiaa few yards of them they, a lcou as he was eea,ran into the woods, and be could aee them no mere. The r.ame cf th n-irtia ht knew net. 1 CF- teiday ivening a note wa3 found in Hay wcod.tiear Lcckville,aad 'j miles from the ectne of murder from one Harris to one F.ryant, care cf one Neat (nil colored; to this fleet: Meet at church to night ut 12 o'clock-. Come well crrred. If we can get the money, we'll weed outtbe whites." The dtii?ns ot Iluywood and Lock- 'Tillwere mucb Jilarped, and last eight I thxak 57 faid note. arrested ".day. Vhe 0-ait cv oV-ain it It rnr to fin.i jr ; but if that uo'c U in a 'tic'ilfiral C.fnii-sicn'-r, b ti l l . 1 t 1 - . . ' , . . , r -i1-7 ' ' 1,4 . - , , tii,bn--uz-nf, and tl;i-rascfl oj '. ' W.!..ofo;.arH-a:cr!ca!rota ,in.Sttmont. U !t.st...T.;!,.s tlldr c0.(1. rof tho ci!:r.ur, ai t! I ..o to. iruotn w.,s r tn f.!:c-l,3!:i iait(-a ' ?,... All .lrcojitit iron) inir iviii:"", - ,:iui;:r;-r i; i.-w.i-. rif i.cui. I . ... i vicinity ior.Hc iled b.v tLis note tn- i. tt:c. tinz a! the ciiUrcb - 'l'" of ' n.ur.!-rth, di.it :r.cc and tint .1 v.ec4i; vrord in ihh c o 'if Hjv; ro cover up traces; but t!j! ti ioLtr,, Dr. Willie Butch, tho Ci;;;5? rate inl deputies, are doit: Br.d will do ul! possible thii :?to ircl; the dinon-s home . , v- pruin- crop3 or com, coum auu lunu, - J.S to promise ) I've had a long hot ride to-Jay, orer rou -'broads, and I'm slet pv. Yours, & J. M. W. I;iy us Vu Oo. Hire is EOmething that orcn tho lxycaii understand. To biara early the Fioipie wisdom of pay L mff "cash down," is one oi tne surest ways to avoid cmbarrafs ment and f ad are. My cash discount 'keep my and selling had aucceeded, . By this be meant that bo hzd saved vnnnrth tnm.intain his familv in enough to'mantain his family in the discounts taken clT' his in voices because be pays bis bills at Bight instead of giving nates for them. Tho experience ot this F-torc-fciepiug may help the weak faith of t ome other, if they have the pluck to do as he den 3. lieianing busings abou 1SC0. on a few hundred dollift", he lived and kept hoasa oa 6oo parntnum; told to no cue ex cept for ca-!h; bou;-h' nothing he could net pay the money for at the time The result is that to-day this gentleman id well tc do aud has an excellent trade. Another-ileaier in the fame county, twenty years ag bcga.i a sni-dl hop, with -G0 worth o! go-ds p:id tor. Lie too, so'd for cash, woiked hard aad livcil cheap in early yeau, making li s purcha&e:j all the time with ready money. In thirteen years that man reartd worth ? ."50,000. What these meu have doce can be done by the men of to-day equally as well ; bat there u ay be a hard road to trav-1, aul the :ur.t;t pu?l off ccate and roll up e'tevtF. - A ye:;:ig naa at Cambridge, alasi., ha Inrtn fried tor aaalt ingayour?!aJy with aennbeam, retletted item alcokiugglaffi car ried in his bax:d. Sorre one has been lecturing on "The Danger of Eating Can dj Cat this out and show it to ycuf swetthc-att. Some one wants to know if a betjis angiy when it stinge. U'e are cot ture abon; the bee, but the Tictim.i. Nothing ilatters a man fo much as the happiness ot bis wife; le i3 always proud of himtelf as the v'ixce of iJ'wziu9 2Iocr. - eJ, be-in to look iiJ:c a cn.-.' trai'. j Tbeconvi'utlor of the d !cr; reg nousfeuoju, was iuo .ku.cuh T,ir'mxig that graduate sbouIiL when allied hu vf fats t uia tuyi7ij ; Wasliington Letter, ;F.ra our ;..j-.r.r C-.rrc;r. icut; i Vas::i!i-ton, !). C, July 11. Co;fti&iiOiitT Cjiutaa stated, xu u'ion, that h? thought ho i :iv JCgru;alu:ial coWtga; a-.o-tinf o lather to taL e a rociatciasr. Tb -prouictnt 1 l a in the endow e Lt-f.e "ity me 4iuntj.-. n Liontd granttd by C'ongrrsa for tha f.ufport of tbe m rieullui.i! cjibgefi w?s t!at ot icstrmt nj: young tiii::; i i faxsiin: operiiiotxs j nd ia the land-mental prxnci inles of p'rant t-altare, so that Jth'cy would leain bow to taVz JprofltA ia rai-dir- crops without jitimiehing l!:t IVrtil'ty of the is-.il. "The nolt, he. Paid, have h r-ot been cora:nensurat with ?ub- iio . cxpecratieuF, CeinpIaictH have bc?u made that cornpara- Lively few of the graduates from ! these collecei beccme farmers ; nib at they adopt ottier pi ofessioos, :aad that in some cases they have ! avoided ratter . than embraced jibe cultivation cf farms as a vo cation. To a certain extent these i .. tIue E,pecially m ,r,,ar1 fu mtlitpjnftrA nf cases where .the maiataiaacce of the farm ia fcGtedvts a t&x npoa tho funds ot tuc couege, il is noc rjeir oa at rate d; to thfe a"V nnpref- IC.t.K rli. Wi m aw vOOA ) a n4ber of suggestions as to i. r . i k fc ihow useful knowledge might no diffused by colleges. HaBugge' ted ihat every, tjollego should h ivo an ample fruit garden, and that practical forestry might well receive attention from college. In this condition he remarl ed that tho period of growth, when weed is cf maximum value, 13 Ptill an unaocweied question. Oi every college farm a corn iLcncemect fchoultl be made of p'.actii'g an arborrtum, whicli stbal i ultimately contain at least one specimen plant of every tree and shrub capable cf eadcriog the climate of the locality. - Prac tical inotructioLs in planting aud rearing line fences would perhaos Ieal to a better know ledge of the rccefsity f t-yfeteraalic macule n.eat in order tornaiuUin a good usclnl LeJc". While depretia tiog the idea that in conducting fatming . operations cn college lauds the work i hould mainly be of an exptrimental chsracter, le held that no opportunity should be lost to introduce examples of processes known to ba valuable, eren if not generally a!op!ed. lie mentioned climatic iLfiueuce upon plants, and the principles governing tne rctuion ot crops, as fuhjtcs worthy of xnve&tigt tiou by college?. As f.n examj le of f j.-cciftl work for certain euifa ble' loca'itier, lie mentioned in vetgatious relaticg to tho cot ten' piaDt. Tho department over which he presides, he said, alter having collected reeds cf as many dia tinct varieties as could be found, cculd aseicn them to colleges in all tha cotton growing states with instructions each as to plant them fide by side, and to give them precisely etmdar treatment turoaghoui their growth, and as ! rftrn r sMni-ww-Uy Lole jvcrj uefi.i! of tha nrcjrress of the (jaiit to-ba con'itinI for 9(-iies of Te?r-J, bin, hen rooii leted, ccahl net Jail of being rcuch miPiousot cVilaic, he bald, are lest annually by fern. era by the ravjvs oT blightr, inouhl-, rasts, Mii'iis tiiid otter yeattble dis-ate-M, anl agrietdturai. colleges can cio a noble work ia dctexad natiuj thc:r causes, and pr tc Vy.vs tln ir ren e iit T tr? vas' notbinr, he said, ia hi juigennut, which would attract ;h3 jvit-ntioa oT the reat aii cultural pablje to cur agricuitu ri:i cx!tege3 so much aa experi mental work ecc'a aa be had out- ! lined. ' ' . ! -l5o fir &i this department' i& cocei ued.7 s lid tt eemirii'iori er in eoaeliuion, 4it will co"fli)" crate moal beart'ly, 'niout tffor bughly.with th riculturfll bol Ifgs of : the rejctire States' of this Tiat'ion." t rWriacn tor THE UUD.J .EDUCATION. Mr. Ediror: We have read many pubycatiorirj headed with the wor(,iiv3uca'i in, aad seem ingly,ftiey do .not attract very nmeth attention, for bad they, there would be some hopes of seeing so many children wuo are ignorant, attain to a high know Ifidfre of education. , Many rco- iiikXQ "Wt;e lab toriSbT is men- tioned, or course, auyocates tne cause "of education. Sayiog e very one ought to have a prac tical ekliieat ion, ' yet they stand aloof from its enjoyments, plead ing excufes thus they aro not able, or don't have time enough to epare, and thus pa83 through the world in a most brutal man ner as far as our subject ii coa cerned. Felons who Ijavo grown to years of maturity des titate of intellectual training ray that it is a mvotery how they reached that period. They ad vise those who have not thus far spent their life to guard against illilefature before it shall have been tco l2te. It is, suffice it tc say, w ithout hindering to numer ate, that many men and women would ba of great vaJne to our country publicly, if their inter jects w ere trained toa knowledge of education. Therefore they are not kuown in public life. They have not that trained ability which constitutes the mind and energy e f heroes. We therefore see a great need of education .' Oar ancient Iaw-giver3 eaw iki? need when thfeir laws made it compulsory on the part 'cf the paunt to educate hU ofI?pricg. Kdueation is a leading out from xgnoraDce to knowledge polxte-ne-bs and intelligence. It opens the eyes ct the ignorant 'blind. It m.ike the lame wask, and a poor man rich. It brings the mind out of the low grounds of sorrow aud is aa auxiliary in pre paring the Immortai eouI for eternal bliwv It awakea the mind from ignoraut slumber, and pLts it" at triaal rates with the complicatetL It ia the great cog-1 Y?h'e6t of the w;orld which moves the machinery of agrxcoltire and the icdotry of varioos inven tions. May all try their bands st it. lleipectloily. j V. P. Iv. J. lytoa, JaLe 27tb, lb&o. You i 110 ritiwrrs ti JIf by v. r. x. in iJfftA. ; Wiui MUA-dtiptd t aiders, aad alow xuMsared treJ, TI urwex -!!aftil xttte pa&s the galea of the tlerd; And aaeiis. oh moccd whe a.eofa- wid'a terra rts, LeeTO tw-V.Cced gerltad-i to blm on tis bicAt. Ended t iist is th Uvbor of love ; One more tLrough tue gatewsy the aad dtned tinw move Availirgof ntjguiiJa, asobtingof crief; FuUniowcu the tr of Uw batile-acauul chief; Clcki crouct.ed by tho portals, a sunny- haired child lkGon-ht him la accents which grief reideicd wild: 4 40h t sir, ho ws good, and they say he dun brve Wbj t V.'Lv ! did jou pass my dear pa" "pi'igt'ave? ' I know hb was poor, hut an. kind and as Iriid -Aa ever nntrched into battle with you His jrravo is no hcxuble, no stone marks j the Fpot, You niny not have acca it. Oh,y yoa did not ! For wy T'oor hep rt will bieak if joxt knew h was there. And thought him too lowly your offer" ings to hare. -He dida die lowly he poured hi heart's blood, Ja rich crimson streams, from the tot-' crowning sod ; Of tb6 breastworks which stood la frons of the fight . . ' -4. And died ahouticg, Onwardj ' for God' and the right P - t Overall his dead cemxadea your bright ..garland wave. " , ' But fouhaveaV put one on my ppa grave. - ' l muaai xrcre hero Lrfc'tbs I'll t 7' tia tidr, - u ... ... , t .u, Her wearied heart broke when cur dear papa . died.' - "Batallion! file left!. comaUrmaici ' - , cried the chief, . v ? ' ; ' This young orphan'd maid hathfalt , ' canse for her grief " ' -O" Tha up in his onus from the hot,, - danty street, . ' He lifted the maiden, while in throngh the gate ' ' , , The loag line repAKaeand many an eye Pvs fiesh tribute of tears to the lone orphan's sigh. , "Thw way it ia her er air right under this tree; They lie Clow togetLer, with Jost rocla1 for, me." "Halt ! Cover with roses each lowly . green mound A lovo puro fcs this makes these gravee bellowed ground." "Oh I, thank you kind sir J I ne'er can . repay The kindness you've thown little Daisy to'dij ; , Eat pray for you hear, each day' whiln I live, 'Tis all that a poor soldier's orphan can' fiiTe-- "I sh&li see pspa soon, and dear ma-- ma, too I diearuod no hut nig at, and I know ill come trur ; And tbey will both bley you, I know, when I eay How you folded your arms around their dearoxts to-lay : Hew you G&cered her sad heart, nd . bootbed it to rest, 1 And Lushed ita wild throbs on your etroEg, nobla breat; And wten the kind angles shall call you '. to come, VVb'U welcome you hear to oar besotiful home. Where deeth never cornea, his black banners to wave, And thd beautiful flower ne'er weep o'er a graTe. An akinetic Jioiion gfrl ha pat fcpectacles on her pa dog lie aUo cats beans . and codfish;? balls on Sundays and doesn't bark .vulgarly like common dogs, bat has a cultural little sniff , which is rery becoming and not calcatatcd to disturb hte glasses.- . N
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