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Bavie Times. Entiked at th I Post Omct as MocmL,N' C., ji. bicond-clast ma-tit ' . J THURSDAY, SEPT. J5, , Court next Monday. I A cool wayc struck ua last Tues day. ' , Samuel J Tildenis said tos. be worth about 15,000,000'. it - Prince Frederick, undo of the King of Netherland, is dead "After, man came women." and she has been after him ever since. A wagon lead ojfnew Tobacco was soil in Hickory, one! day last week Doht forget to jcall on us , when iaotbtr Rnnawaj. On last Friday evening aaMr. John I. Woodruff and ife was Teturnirig home 'from town driving a voting rude they met with an accident which caine hear, being fatal . "When they started down the hill at ElishaV creek the mule tegan to move off pretty lively, as he knew nothing about holding back, when Mr. Woodruff tried to hold him he began to kick and ran, and by the time he reached the foot of the hill he ! ' i was uncontrolable. Mrs. W was thrown full lenght in the middle of the creek upon her back and bruised considerable, while Mr. W was thrown out upon a pile of rocks against the bank and re ceives painful braises from head to foot with several' ugly gashes. We are pleased j to state the injuries sus tained are not serious. , fiislred"at tberthrrr but since then there taa been'riothing connected with the 'crime -tn til 'recently' wh en' the mystery The finners in the f outhcrn part of Mecklenburg, and Lancaster county S. "was 'urieirtued .' 'A correspondent from 1 C.f and ome iL'olher parts cf this r x -it . . -i l- ot -i :. I o . i i .1 i '. : . J . . ciaicsvijie xo xne ijcariOIte AJB33RVER rtaie UM ceiu ma mceiuii; i ut irr- writes as "follows i mine tho percentage of tlje damage "Thev have.g to the bottom of the ! don? to crops, with a view of petition reel -aicxauuer counij muraer at last, a cuano manufacturers to reduce th women i stepped up a day or so ago and j claims held by them for guano M ."'iv nuuii CUV- dUUUi 11. J LI V Adama a neighborcf Thompson, s knew in making the present crop, to one all about the motey and where it was' talf " &CJ fin,i they will not bc itjr 11 i ..IT. - i . ! 1 11 ?.' A.epi. - iic posies iwo men nameu to pay uie wnoie amount, many oj u&e Church and Docksry, They did the -farmers in" the upper pwrt cf South wort ana uiviaeawitn Adams. Uock- ybu come to court apd settle with the Personal printers. j Miss- Emma Meroney of Orange- !Soon be time for 'possom and buj-g, S. C.J is visiting her aunt, ilrs. sweet potatocB. - Gollie! how it makes Rose. j 1 our mouth water. 4Misses Lizzie and Julia Clement The upper portion of the county haye was blessed with rain Sunday, and Springs. returned from the Catawba Mr. Eugene Johnson and wife of Farmington spent Saturday and Sun day inj town the guest of "Miss Mary Parker. Erank Martin of Winston is in Monday night Many of our farmers aro cutting their corn for feed as it will not yield enough to pay for gathering. Railroad matters occupy the space of most of the newspapers and afford town arguments for the clerks of Street- p-Rev J. A. Willson filled the pul walker, Dolittle & co. pit of Uhe Methodist church Sunday Thcro is no limit to human cour- morning and evening, age. With the thermometer tearing i The many friends of Rev. T. A .i i. it j.: j rt ' 'it 'L i a t ,i . i tnrouga me uiueiius mu auu wumeu uoon win regret to learn mat ms ftill stand up and get married. health has not improved since he left A dispatch says the village of us, and that he is expected home in a Rcchenback, in Bernege Oberland, iew days. - Services in the Baptist Church Sunday.' fall has been alrupst. destroyed by a of stone. Water is sold for 25 cents a bar rel at Frackville, Schuylkill county, pe&eER ! i erv, who is now in Tail, when he heard that the woman had told her tale, told what he knew. He says he and Church pper p Carotin-arc not going toT.iok out th'cir cotton asit will not pay the mortage f oh it for guano and have notified the Ttfc 4' to tiajTfntVjr pttiViMer, c;S z Vf rth Carol t;6a of South crolto r tLe m tor oar went at the time Adams told them to! comraulcs to cone en look after their in-noit frWm c.2;ilrt:ce, vt nfT l.ntl. i " tb:l rir rutcbMtl. go, got the money and went off, but ! tercst Wfnt hark tn ;pfi if ihr cnnlil finil 7 ". : j -rr. "' J more, n iss 1 LoniDson said to C;hurch . 'I know you, you staid here about a week ago. Church then picked up an axe and killed her. Adams is now in jail."' Who Was It Last May a man riding a horse and Pa. The prolonged drought ias dried carrying a basket in his hand, stopped up the wells and streams. at a house and asked for a drmk o A telegram from Peadwood, B.T., water, and when it was handed to him, Ftates that there was a heavy snow he askpd the old lady to hold the bas-i storm in the Black Hills on Monday ke't, and when through drinking, told night and Tuesday morning. her she might have the basket and rode Read the advertisement of Witt- oft Upon opening it she found it kqwskv&Baruch'scf Charlotte, they to, contain a babe, a note and ten dol- address country merchants and Qe pub- laf9 also two changes of cloths. The lie generally, through our colums this note read: " j i f'lfthis babe lives one month write to WLCK , ; "Ii. L. .0.," Mocksville, N. C, and I will T"Thahk God,' it is good to be furnish money for it3 support. Of course , n . i i these are not mv initials nor do I live at here, said Mr. Garfield, as they laid Mocksviliej but i will hav some one there him down in the Elberpn cottage and to furuish you (the money." he looked put on the wide, open "pea; j We published the facts of tho above "oh, Hike to look at the sea." . at tne time; ti--ij T Vv,:r, b4en heard Davie Ednratlonal Jssoflatloo. ' The regular monthly meeting of the Davie Educational Association was held in the court house en Saturday, the 10th inst, President B. F- Lunn in the chair. Several new members were added to the association. The Rev, D. A. Woodson who was to have delivered the lecture beinjr ab sent attending the Baptist Association, Prof.! Sterling addressed the associa tion on the importance of sustaining heartily the Public Schools," as the hope educationally of North Carolina. If the masses of our people are to be educated, they must be educated by the State, or remain in ignorance. The attention paid to the unprepared remarks of the lecturer, showed plain ly the interest tbat has been aroused m the public mind on this all impor tant subject! The essay of Dr . Geo, M. Bingham on "The duty of the State to educate her people," was full of rich thought and valuable suggestions expressed in his usual happy style. The'discussion of 'The best incen tives to study" was opened by W. K. bibbs hsqr., and continued by T. B Bailey i-srir. and Profs. Sterling am Rominger; and many valuable sugges tions made on the; proper training o the youthful mind and heart. Fork Church was chosen as the place of next meeting. W. F. Mcrrell was appointed to ro&d an essay on "The influence of education on the in dividual and national character." . - "TEACHKR'R UX.STITUTK. The Datie County Tin'"! Institute will coairaence on Moniarihe ll:h ir.st , aaJ continue two weeks. The llrr. J. U. Crawford will aii tne in the Colored It 'partrnent. The hour of meeting on Mon. day will be ID o'ciock. The teachers ' ill prori'le themselves with tiank book and pencils to take copioui notes. Ail leach rs are incited. ' - MP W M k. air.i;L.iu, co fcupt. ea cakicg FURNITURE, To bar L1CHT is the frr at fiai.ist to buy li;Lt. and at lowet prices is alraot aa irspoifit ihty ia N'orthera Markets, ilert Quactity rult-r Kces." tul yoa bavt a IlO.nC .llUkCT ' wlerr joar r-nrcbaset, boeTer small, cill be arj recUtd. Char Ijtte is your be me curkcl a&d Wittkowskv & Baruchs THE IJOUSE In purtbir j of oi oa areM the lta- Utroi tne -u.uic Tr4ei mrrch oi North, and are Ins l.xifie to wrecked jon'-TLis Vcar'i taoit dafgerosi Hock vl U OVKUBUnG- " r JLlJ O O I t oo can from us make cit Tfur fscrttnect Linmns (sl .iiHSKRT5;!wiibLrifuoio! capital. toM. " w -w at the A large and well selected stork of rvn.riTuttE. UOSEWOOD, WJLLUT andTCOHUQI COFFINS, Trimed in any strle to suit purchaser. The celebrated OLIVER CHILLED AND Thompson Plow, Plow Castings, kc.t Sewing Machines, Scth Thoni:. Welch k New Haven Clocks. We also keep Sorth. 1 here ou h lo ttVfren a d'Zen t r more Houri, ear6iXit wbota wonles jou into C)ir raore U!s tbaa jou want, Lercj..a tan getjar bol lock f-orj u in stuall juactlL.cs as jea I'!re. . j We present jou a stock in taloa of over $200,000 'J and as L. L. D.,has not ftom, the gentleman lawver and author of Grattan's '.reports. - 4 took th-9 babe from the old lady died at Ashland, Va., last Thursday because he did not want it to sent to a-cd SO. Durin2 fortv vears he held 1110 Poor uousc uus a- 1(or lo - "The necessity of religious or mor al instruction in schools" was selected as the topic of discussion, and Rev. I). A. Woodson and Hon J. A. William son were appointed to open the same. A Member. the position of law reporter of the Su preme Court of Appeals. Wilmington was visited by two hur ricanes on last Fridav moraine:. The first about 10 o'clock, followed shortly hy another, accompanied by a drench ing rain. The wind blew at the rate of fifty milc8 Tin hour sweeping away fenees, trees, unroofing houses and the Post Mistress at. this place enquir ing after the (man, with a request that we notice it. Mr. W. F. Campbell, who writes from Jewel P. 0., Stokes county, says the "babe is a fine looking girl nearly four months old, and has never been sick since he has had it." If any one khows who this Living Lying Devil is o n rl will rri ta irtr in f rrm n f i rT rn in .imaging property to tho amount ot u . . A ? .n . -... 7 f 1 . . subject, they will confer a favor upon both the gentleman and the child. It may be possible that 'L. L. D." is npt a resident of Davie county, but took this plan to dodge these people $50,000, besides injuring many per- fons Breaks at the Cash Tobacco Ware house" at Statesville were unusuallv large during last week. Trices were ahd shield the . parents from dishonor .good and the figures will show favor ably with any market in the State. Iet this be as it may, some one has committed a 'sin that cannot be hidden The average on the entire sales of one from God, and if they escape the scorn day were 121 J. .Statesville is making of man and punishment of the court, rapid progress toward; a tobacco mar- t(iey will receive, their just retribution ket will rank second to none. 1 Yeuofc Jorth Carolinian. Manj of bur readers will be pleased to learn of re success of one who was well known to them in days gone by as a school-ma'.e and a son of one of Mocksville's best and belQved tutors. The following paragraph concerning whom is taken from, tho Statesville Landmark. ' , Judge John Clegg, cr, Louisiana, was in Statesville yesterday, He is a ait a hi iili tribunal for the double sin i ' - . ! thus committed. Don-table Harder Sifted- j. ..... j. 1 About the middle of last June, Mr i i James Thompson, of Sharp township, in Alexander county, a worthy farmer returned to the house about dusk from the field where he had been at work, and found his daughter 1 j ing on her face in front of the kitchen door. Up- Detroit, Sept. 10. Rains have fallen in probably sufficient quantities to quench the fires but not enough to soak the ground and revive drooping vegetation. The lowest estimates indi cate 215 families were burned out in the towns of Marlette and Flynn, Angyle, Evergreent, Moore, Lackcotte and Sanilae- county, and 32 persons are known to lie dead. Men who traveled through the burned district yesterday report that the fires are mostly out and the inhabitants are sitting about the ashes of their bouses, many burned and otherwise injured. They are disconso late and almost bereft of their senses Provisions, clothing, bedding and other necessaries are beinr constantlv forwarded and men are traveling through the burned sections distribut ing supplies and taking the names of those m need, j Many persons ar still missing in the burned district and the exact loss can not be known for some days. Sixty five burials arc reported in the six towns and it is said that 27 of the dead have been found in the county between Bad Axe and Port Hope. Trains are now running regularly to Sand Beach and Marlette. , j to ale totjt flections from and from eer Lr;e err rimer, itatle c;iul an 4 sarH or facilities ariert ocr atUttj to ceja twth htj market, I We tnanjfictate ocr own clothlnr and . baj mauufacture4 fur us t a.'j oar Boots Sl Shoes, and hats, ani t'-ierrfor cr t clIs- cftr yea inferior GtuJ Itot at !ss t rie iltatolLtra. and can aeRTer Cuffing on Terr reasonable! , our tockt are row ettepkt. at 4 terras. Rustic Oil and Taper Wiadovr fc, pf Dt 01 castorsen and cew occi will Sh-idc. Allofthe abote goods. amil ihecue'.tet tV.a s-asoa of Heir own will be sold cheap for casb or home warktl. Verj nnpectfurjr, .., produce k j ,,W,otf,fc Brc. MocksTilte, N. C. Cn ArxoTTC, h. C. X. B. All persons owing us for coff.nsi will pleaae call and settle tor's atoe with! I out further notice. feb 10 It.S i . r r WHEN KING COTTON WHITENS THE FIELD McSmitli Music Mouse, irB-PI'ANCIl OF Ll'UDKN 4 BATES,- j Prices and Terras ciactly the fz.',. j "Keep in Dc Middle ob Do U,id and Read" McSMITIVS SjKcial Stnnm'r OjT'r. , j I ! TRICES a Tim EE 7I01THI CREDIT. oo Pianos and Orcrans in Attempt to kill Coltraa. WASinxcTox, Sept. 12. At 7 oVloek lat evening an attempt was made to kill Ouiteau. in his cell. At that hour Batterv B, second artillerv, was reliev- j ing Capt, Graves's command which ha 1 been on duty at the jail the previous 24 hours. The battery arrived in three wagons, in the first of which, seated First Sergeant Maon. As the wagon drew up in front of the jail, Maion jumped out, threw hi cap aside, and with musket on shoulder, proceeded to me nznx win? oi me jail, a lew sec ON HAND AND CONTRACTED I OR THAT MUST BE CLO.'CD OrT ECrOC OCTO- nrit nitsr. j i A LITTLE CASH D0'vjf,,V4tan",,rt,"t8r lowest casii rmens payable J 1Q cash on an Organ. 25 cash on a Pia.no and the Lallaucein three xaonthi without interest. This offer expires October Ut. ; Bur now and tuy as cheap as rou caa text Fall witj cib In year kaafi. This is neither uni"' nor "TarV " but rood old Ho? and Iloraiir. t , . , - - j Write to me for a little reviles matur a-4 le hi rj V? tb'.i Imoi atl aTe time, freijrat ar.I irottry Address II. McSMITU. July 21 4m. Charlott, N. C. THE OliB SEIilABIiE on first seeing her, he imagined she riative of Iredell county, a sov 0f Mr. was, sleep and stooped 'to arouse her. j onds brought him abreastof the window ISaxttr .Clegg, who for so mal years She was dead, and the father s hands through which.Guiteau has been often cont'm 7h&L Twi,nd A w Aere stained with her blood as he with- PattiD? hls ?u? t0 h" oMt. consin of County Treasurer G. W . . . . . , the clear report which rang throu-h Clegg. He is probably the younlest fthem from the still warm body. the ;aii told the et orj of hise ;ntenti?n vircuu uuuge in tae country, no is iter skuii naa ueen crusne-ain, in two ; and act. The ball grazed Guiteaus felaces with; an axe which was found head and penetrated his coat which nearby. The house had been rifled j -Hanging on sue oi tne ecu. i. i i vi j j . . Sergeant Mason surrendered himself to -14-nlubfe 8ood5.ind chto the j tU tommandinr ofEccr,. Capt. McGil- "wui oi -j-juw were goue. xoe ac- count of this horrible deed was pub- now JX) vear$ of azq and went on th bench twv years .ago. Judge Clegg has been pending the summer in the mountaiDsof tais State. He left for home on thib meaning's train and will open his courts ondky. vary, who immediately put him under arrest Farmers' Headquarters. BROWN'S WAREHOUSE i Our Salts hart been IilKiEll tke patt motif A than erer be fort. old errronegs arnxinc iid oiu coirrimT cmc iddld. Wo-Sr.t introduced the f;?teucf paying c2 !urig fait ia Vitca. which is a great faving to our fritnls and every en- ullic TOBACCO on this market. STILL THE LEADING HOUSE, In dispatch of bu.ines, AmouM of Tobacco i1J and above all PP.IGES. What is of interest to the f-rn-crs is cur intent and we will rot forget yea. Wc do our drumming in the wmhoasc by getting the tigLci t price f jt your Tobacco. Drive straight for BROWN'S and dr n't be punuaJed tUcwlcrc. Always able to take care cf and glad to tec yoa. Youn Truly,- " T. J. BROW. & CO. I1
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