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KING'S WEE Successor -bo "tlxe In-dLex VOL 1- NO. 13. GREEN-VILLE, JV. C .L1Y 10, IS!),;. I Battle of South Mountain. Hieracpylaj cf the Civil War- iKJf. I). II. HILL ACCOMPLISHKI. a'-mficknt Feat of Akms in Holihxo McClellxxd's co,- 00 Men at Hay for as Extike 1 AY UlT" Only 5.000 Coxfkd- K KATES. JOTTINGS. senator Hawley 0f Connecti ' ' ' r-r-HFitly made a visit to Wilmington. N. j , and his birthplace in Richmond county. The Senator may - on a still hu.nr against McKinlevism f ,r 'M. A New York broker stole r.noo cash, and twenty live sp.004 per cent, bonds from his tinn. and cleared - x,,t miis i uiu uui tret to the nass i.Mt .1 j unknown. That 1,,,,!... v. I o'clock- ,f " . . 'T'l.l luuue i i") command uil l.:.. L'et thorp rliv ... 1 ..V7 nwi: oeaueieo ami worn out. ' Gen oo U1UI .1 CI e him 4 k T t in Ins right at S o'clock that morning v. iorce against itarJaiiu which wa3 repulsed by that Y.1- '":iii(ier. isut it cost the me "i inar i i i r. Anderson s brigodo was guard in IHtF.VITIlN l'AUT II. "He should have enveloped Hill's division Oil the iiflHrnmi. ,J f I... i-i.i. oi early on the morning of the 14tn. I Hid 11 r.r ... a. I :i bad break for his Hrm. Two Virginia kids got bellig erent enough to want to help rlie Cubans, but were arrested "ii arrival, and sent back home. Another case of good i.itentiors ' omiiiic to nauiHit. Among the lreak of the Nuiul i L-...i ,-....1 . i. . i 25 CIS A YZA2 Hokt- Sccres: !. murdered ,if Dakota much lifn nrwl itnl-rtt- -..- . . . 1 w ',atni child tUnft- r... taking a large house ,v. : th- :r.t w,w recently captuted and across Sioux riwr :.n I i..t r . r'd ha Ui. m iit,-M,vH 'down so easy that the turnitur.- wa " I'Smiarv. 1 . . . i : . i i ... , 1 ,Iri county tlirw nr- A Miss Hammond, of (ialvi-9nni . '''Iren di.-d ar;d the mother Texas, cowhideI a Ml Wei w;th ' :U"' u, t "thtT child Wcre rM,rtid ... 0iJt ijuui i t-itti anu rn- i ---" m i a,ung wild tiuions UO UemaiHlfil t ie return nf - wuNti. New Berne is trymg to Ket up a Kniiie f ball iK-tHi-ni the lawvtr anUdx:tor of that town, the pn ceeoii for the In-nriir f the tirxm.,,. mu, L l;ug,rjl. cljtrf u y will haveeharge ol the orW nejrro A Jacksonville, Fla. Avho killed his wife because she didn't make soup to uiit him, was promptly lynched, negroes Mping. He's in I ot soup be lore now. Two Nebraska reachers de- lare that the hard times are result of having the World's Fair open (in Sunday. What a 1'ity they were not near enough attend themselves. Hie editors, proprietors and fyposofthe Harriman, Tenn., Progress were arrested and jailed on a charge of libel airainst the Sheriff. Tr is ir. Mimed that the "devil" escaped. lauk embezzlements and de ialcations for 1SD4 amounted to 'Vmi- s-2.-), 000,000 wh:ch breaks tlie records. Who says this is ii't a progressive age. The Nebraska court says Dr. Keely must make known the ciet of his cure for drunken ns. Why not plough with his heifer ; Police Commissioner of New ik, Murray, refuses to resign. and Mayor Strong is vexed, die, none resign. On May 1st there was $22.i)7 l'-r capita in circulation in the I'nited States. Many a poor Mlow doubts it. A smart advance in shoes is sported. The wearers are go ing forward. pet dog. There is no ho- of an flection of U S Senator by the Delaware I-egis-lutuie, and if it adjourns a e.ect ed a Democrat will get the place. Dr Samuel Swain, of 1M 1 D. II. Ul, m his report, and kHW Dr H vacani by Z'U b that McClelland opened tire on whom caiught u. a compromisint ('arter until a uctvaor 1- aniV. i!H ? right at. S o'clock that morning position with his w,fe. - r i apinu-d. I nH.ps have been ordered out by ! wanted ,n Savannah, lia., for wl.om .oNernor O-Krral lor po.te.-t.o,, 0: i m. reward ,h offered h i , bit and prortya: D.K ahunta., Va. i rested ,n Mwklenbur-count v during the strike. ! ...... -li .Newton a CumUjrland coun- tlllfil u ' IV ltlV'r Ka., jii. b, coven,,, jii, lor ; V..r TT ' 11 in.. ' .itinti ,r i. i -f , 4 race. i fu ni h I V 1 1 1 iutu cost the lift and property uc ' llM- Christian soldier Wild I I I II Till IT flictriL-u Was killed that mnm.n, C ,v" I B"1" Am erenn'o V.; 1.. . .. I hrn itritirtmti tlie nearest ;iml was in the gap and Rhodes on the I ,w,tn a llsuA ;lml akmg him uii luff I,... ll.-ll V li'L- Hi.. .1.x,.. -v. ucu. am says. "Miou d the 1 ,,UV1, mm, 1 ,., , v , was c.eerned, will b,- , c-,,tly ,lil at Knvill, T. ,,.. I tin- iumTC,'l."'!" r"' 01 " most remarka. '"m'd ,mi-ty ,iIr years. I ) I H 1111(1 irii.lir.l.l.. I ii .... , ...viwuir ui me war. l he m f ... . ' .'iii .van viiv.isv 01 liaKi division had marched all the wav . more, who prized out an achiiu' f ... . l. : . l. r oon iiuiu ii ( mnn, if Ln.i . men at Seven Pins. 4 (ion , h lo,,r,h Wlth l"r of scihsors. battles around Richmond, and with iro,u lookJaw- H.rced marches in a heated season Tlie re-argument of the mem, some had fallen bv rh. , J j.-iui. 6U """'k ur.iiii i l I Oil trip irnirrli -. ,1... i . s..... . . - " i:u me OlVl 'lO'ieuie umiii, all tlie pioii numbered les3 than 5,000 men u presi-nt .Mil l-ll V, , . I ... the Cotiffdfrate monument. I be boiler of a Wilmington and Couwajr train exploded while running at full W ny one was tenoiihlj hurt. Librarian KHington won in the f"1 flceofStute hbmrian! mi Stanford anrvHl.il i o... w. inemU'rp ! peme Court. i (iovernor Carr has inTited all the - .. V,V'V'W UICII a Mil had Innr ro'nlo , i aiieu wu nnr Kiiii?vrt ..-ui.. 'v .i win.r. , 4'ivpviiiai I no innt,n,..ni , ....... WJfc uuirii - too I U I I u sisted without support the whole .vtJ.i nn ana u-it rhe field without the loss ot u gun,, a wagon or an ambulance.'' (Jen. Carland wliS killed that day; Cten. Anderson three days after on the bloody field of Sharpsburg. xttiry u& ui reserve, six new gun bt.tts and thiee new lug on the J0th. In a pnze tight at Conev Island J I'reenof 1 male(dJ N. S-eve (H)onnell knocked j lew. ha- Uu ja, led J K.n. V-t.iake K.lram u. the twentv- Tennessee. J Kingston, first round. Mrs A K (Intri n M miliar.. in the centre was attacked I- t , V ' """" tv"l"'c"1 , Wl'k. ' manl.tv o time, their number tat bl .X ut.V"" '-"" ""-V fr e,s... S-M.. ' n,"I" their urouud. X Ot inrli ..... i Ken Whit., .-.i viidill Tlnun . ( ovel i.m Tun., v 1. .. t. i t.. ;...i r... . . " W'M 1,1 ..v niiiiuuuiiiou oi many of the men was exhausted, Fnt the'v stood with bavonets tWi.il " Gen Rhodes says that with 1 ;!0o men he held McClelland's lare force that Was rMlt :llliii3f I.... ..II lay without any reinforcements: nor did he whin him. In series 1st, vol. pj. Otlicial Re cords. Geo. McClelland says that he opened the battle that morning with 30,000 men, and by 12 o'clock he had G0,000 on the field ; that he routed Lee's wl I nit fir nil- I crossed the gap at 8 o'clock on the ...v .v,c rdinioicenients; . r x. that he did not whip .McClelland lorton' r N,w OI k re- nnr did uliin v.;... ' ' fused to take anv further urinn m . .ii.i me iuciiatian ea.v. Another colouy of two hundred .... : I i I . . ol.r.-,. ,,v ele,-,.. f...veror f j ejca.U ha. iL I.nnesee by a majority of aixtivii. Sahingtou. Florida wauls a Stat,- n.aurance The 8. RITer an , asiness to keep the money paid out provement worka will 1m remnr f ... n,v ..i.ne. ; .ruin n Asmncron t V--, - - I in- Melrin E. Carter, collector of in- ternal revenue for the Fifth district died at Asheville Sunday. iiegnx-s will leave Savannah on the pph Mr Cram geU $100 datnapp. The powder nulls rn-enfy blew at Concord. N. H.. and four lives ut iiionuug of the 15th. I canr rtml i Ioel his dispatch to Father Abraham ' cyclone did great damage in but here is the old geutleman's to i Cullm,n county, Ala., on the 5th him : inst. -Washington. D. C, Sept. 15, 2-40 p. m. Gen. McClelland: You dispatch received ; God Mesa von Destroy the rebel array, if possible. "A. Lincoln-." 1 ee the old geutlemau put in his Gen. Hooker who was tomnnnd COKTLN'CED O.V THIRD PAGE. Florida and Louisiana hae de clared against prize fights. Secretary of State Greiham i re orteI a very sick man. Miuers in West Virginia are on big strike. Chicago leerns to have gone for 'silver. aud goes north. thJ.haCarMity f b,ue b'rd, since the late cold snap ,a Tcry noticeable over the State. One hundred and twentT-Gve Ue- &y"e b3Pti2", al Ita"Wh l Senator Hawler of Couuecticu? Tisited his natiTe State last week. 9 Elizabeth City is working tor a new cotton factory.
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