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WE Successor -to -blxe Xxrde:2c VOL I- NO. 30. GREENVILLE, JV. a AUGUST 2, 1895, 25;C7S A Y2JLB KING'S JOTTINGS. It is now said, on the best au thority, that kissing is not a means of baetriological trans mission, but should be encour aged as one of the best exercises for the human system and pro motion of general good will be tween the participants. Boys, don't forget this argument, if vou need it. It is now asserted that if the Republican and Democrats rec fuse to declare solidly for gold in their Conventions that Cleve land will tie a gold Republican candidate for a third term. This third term business is an other long sweet song to the President. Capt. Alex. F. Warley, G. S. N. STIBRING SCENES IN THE LIFE OP A GALLANT SAILOE. A Protege op John C. Calhoun, Young Warley Makes his Makk while a Midshipman in the Old Nvy duel with an Insolent Officer. part I. Alexander Fraser Warlev. who lied recently in New Orleans, was a man whose lite had been lull of incident, and even of romance. A qniet reserved man in his later days, he could with difficulty be in- uuceu to ten hin friends of the ex penences which would have inter ested .ill who like to hear of brave deeds, boldly and honorably done. The New Orleans Pichvuiiw ava of bun: 'Much -of the istorv of the Confederate war could hive shown his name cred.tablv. for many near to him in those das. ho still live, are cognizant of bis SDienaia rnnrts. n unn nnf led. credit A Texas farmer who had been in bad health for some time, L-illurl hia wif fnnr wnr old i t i i a allow his triun:phs to be herab daughter and himself, and the Ha(1 ho doneso it 18 said tha, cr( only reason for the tragedy was placed elsewhere woula have re that he was tired of living. It is too bad though to force your c onclusions on others so effec tively. A mob which was breaking in the jail at Live Oak, Fla., stopped and soon dispersed when the jailer informed them that this wife was critically ill and the excitement might prove fatal to her. Southern gallantry cannot be discounted, Under warrants sworn out by a preacher, every book maker, sheet writer and employee of the bookies at the Oakley race track at Cincinnati on the 26th bave been arrested. Those who over and independence lost must suffer. Tbe whiskey verted to him," and the writer can only add that all who kuew him could testsfy to this uncompromising objection to being talked about. He liked to act when there was usefulness in action, but unlrfs he had confidence in the discretion of his listener be would uot talk ol himself. So what is here said of him comes from his companions. IIIS FORBEARS. Born July 29, 182. at Waltei boro. S. C "AUck" Warlev came of a family of vigorous and restless men and women. His father. Jacob Warley, was tbe son of Major Felix Warley, of the Continental amy, who, with his brothers, did good service for American independence, and these Warleys were active atid thriving citizens when the war wad achieved. FROM KOA1 TO RUAMOKL On account of an article in tbe Asheville Citizen, Editor Robinson was held in contempt of court bv JndgeEwart, and fined $250 and sentenced to jail for thirty days. Editor Robinson appealed and gave bond in tho sum ot $2,000. Last week Dr W T Spruill, of Nash county, tried to commit a criminal assault upon a respectable married lady, and when arrested for tbe crime, committed suicide by shooting himself in hia head with his pintol. Lee Sawyer, a seventeen-year old negro ' boy ' has been arrested at Portsmouth,) Virginia for killing hia father in Pasquetank county a few davs ago, which he claims was done inself defeuse. Chatham and Juhnfou counties are inlested with lawless secret or ganizations which burn property, whin people and commit other depredations. l ne oeaooaru Air l,ine has giveu notice that it m.iy bid for the lease ot the North Caroline railroad, and it, is also rumored that the Atlantic Coast Line may also do so. FranL Thomas, col., has been ar rested at Fayetteyille, charged with being tbe boy who snatched a lady i pocket book out of her hand at ltal eigh last week. Judpe Starbuck has decided that the Wrought Iron Range Company, a,stove concern ot St. Louis. mut pav a license lor peddling stoves in the State. Grave yard Insurance frauds of the most tbigrant nature have been discovered at Beaufort, and several of the meet prominent citizens are implicated. State Treasurer Wortji says the balance of the general fund in tbe men of Ken- IT' il . O ! 1' ms moiner was oopaia r raser, a daughter of Alexander Eraser, who belonged to a wealthy and cultivated tucky have decided to make no tb-c weii.KUOwn artist, Charles more whiskey lor a year. The pra3er. supply on hand precludes the Jacob Warley lived near Walter idea that it might be a temper- boro where he was a rice Pinter. He had a summer home, "1 ne OaRS near rendicton o, u.. which was . I A I A. f I And now Ex-Secretary Whit- - - ""-"J - , been revived by the Jame. IL En n.;,oni tftlwtln choice of Ii if i V , ms Publishing Company, at Kal ney is said to De tue cuuitc ui the lingers. Harlestons, Judge I . . b 1 7 the New York Democrats lor Cheves. the Pinckneys, and many DUKVITIKS. Nr Tallthasee, Florida. John aud Charles Adami found the tat ter's wife in a boat on a lake, with Joseph Spcfforxl, when the wife leaped ashore aud bnnoru roweu off, followed by the two Adanis. AU toe parties being armed firiog began, and Spoflord killed the two Adams , the wife on the shore being tbe only itnesa. United States Consul Parks hu wired the State Department at Washington requesting that the government furnish from San Anto nio seven tbousaud ration! with wnich to feed the hundreds of stsrv ing negroes returning from the Ellit colony at TlahuUio, Mexico. Wm J Unjuehart, accused ot murdering John E Gay at Suffolk, Va., in November LS70, and who had bince been a fugitive from juj tio recently returned and surren dered to the authorities. Benjamin Harmon Milliken, who broke into tho house of Solicitor Gsneral Phillips, supposedly to com mit a criminal assault npon Miu Gertrude Phillips, haa been arrcitcd at La Grange Tenn- The gallows on which Guittcau was hung for the murder of Presi dent Gartield, did service araio last tna&y wnen Joseph A. lieam paid the ptnalty for murdering his iteo- daughter lat December. While on his bridal tour. J. L. Smith was arretted at Anguita, Gi. for burumpa schod house in Tex as, which be did because the school mistress refused to marrv him. Chickamauga nark is to be dedi cated September 18tb, 10th and L0th, and already twenty Govern ors of otaUa have accepted invita tions to be present. A Richmond man claims a part M State treasury is now 5201,000 lesa of Ihe Portsmouth navy yard vafaed than it was a year ago. Whit Ferron and Anderson Hrown. both negnws, were hung at Salsis- bury last Friday in the presence of a crowd of nearly 10,000 people. A Kichmoud county couple whi;h had teparateI, re united, the coudi tious being thit the husband quit lying and gel to work. The Seaboard Air Line Railroad has paid its State taxes amountiug to $12,1)06.45, (before due) on it property valued at $5,180,530. The North Carolina Farmer haa Prpsidnnt next vear But New oers ot prominence n tnat neign rresiaent -next - John c Crtlhoan Hnd York will learn that it cannot always dictate. Col John Ewing Calhoun lived there and old Pendleton was one of the . most interesting communities in the It has been discovered, a week SlaUN pcaHy and socially. Mr Calnoun obtained for young Warley after, that the wrong man, or an innocent man, has been lynched in Kentucky. Will tliey now let the guilty escape 1 Mrs Ollie Corbett has been granted a divorce from her hus band James J. Corbett, the pugilist. ,4Rats always desert a sinking ship. appointment to tho navy and he en tered that service as a midshipman in 1840, and was soon on a cruise one of the "training ships." MIDvSHIPMAN' WARLEY'S DUEL A etory was told tbe writer by - a navv officer, as a tradition in the service, which showed Warlej 's character On entering the service Continued on Third Pagt. at $100,000, and baa entered unit against the United States to recoyer it. Xear Savannah, Ga, Simon How. ard while drunk killed hia half brother, Robert Carver, by atabbing him several times with hia knife. The Neill Brothers, of Manches ter, England, estimate the South's cotton crop thia year at between 8,000,000 and 9,000,000 bales. A break in the Red River levee below Shreveport, La-, ii canting a flood in the low lands, doing gieat damage. The Indiana in Idaho are on the war path, and have committed sev eral wholesale masacres of whiff people. In addition to the trouble of the starving negro coloniats In Mexico, small-poi has broken oat among eiab. There is said to be a big Republic can combine on foot to defeat Sena tor Prichard for re-election in 1897. The Treasurer of a lodrre of Odd Fellows and one of a Knight of them. Pythias at Raleigh are defaulters. The libel snit against th Norfolk Burglars are creating trouble in Va., Pilot battl that paper and an Raleigh bv their persistent depreda- a"110 made Monday. tJona, In the Massey Pilot libel suit at Durham has a population of 8000 Norfolk, Vs., the jury awarded 3Ir and taxable property assessed at isy f iwu damages. fo,isw4. Mrs Ollie Corbett gets f 100 a toncoru is to nave anotner $cxv I mootn alimony from hex pugilist uuu cotton iaciory. ex-ntuoand. Durham claims a gander thirty I Nashville, Tennessee, ia to hive a two years old. new tree silter daily paper. ,1
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