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NOBTff . CAEOIMA HERAtdD - . DEVOTED TO T HE 3 E S T . INTERESTS O T NORTH O A ROIIKA, ' ' NORTH CAROLINA HERALD. rCBtlsJED EVERT TUTJWDA V, Eb's. a?td I'Ror'n. -SCfraclurTlnS RATES: On jmi If iMlii la lrw, . . . . $1.50 - " not paid iu adrsuce, ' .W Bit oWb, N - I uu Hubwrlbtn will he called un or BoOBcd win nfa(Ttpt)"n rt thM. BILL NYE. Aa Amuaina Incident Which Oo ourrwt Whan Ha wac Wearing tha Ermine. I tu once a J ustiec of the Peace, ami a good manv funny little inci dents occurred while I hold tliat ollico. I (In nut allude to my offi cial life here in order to call atten tion to my glowing career, for thousand of other no doubt could have administered the affairs of the oflice as well as I did, but rather to speuk of one incident aliicli took nlnoo while I was J. I'. "Oiie night after 1 had retired and gone to sleep, a milkniau edited Hill Illuming rang the hell and gut me out of 1k'(1. Then he told me that a man who owed him a bi ilk hill of thirty five dolktrs won all loaded up ami ure)i3red to J ip serosa the liue overland into Colorado, there to grow uu with the country and ac quire other indebtedness, no douht. Kill desired nn attiuhuieiit for the whole witgoii-loud of goods, and -.iid he had an oilier at liand to aerve the writ. "Hut," mid I, a I rp!ed a "welcome" hunk dour-nut aroand my glorious proportions, "how d,o you k now while we converse toget her i ho is not wtTijring his wr,y down the valley of the I'ardee?" "Never mind that, Jcdge," sajs Willii.ui; "yow just fix the doeky ineiits and I'll Und to the dtfen- . ja.ss -iwHr. ImH returned CJtm tinrtv-five 'doOura in co.h for him t7t self and tho eutire costs of th court, and as we settled op and tixrd the docket I mked Hill Due lling how he detained the defend ant while we made out the affidavit ' bond and writ of attachment. "You rcekollcct, Jcilge, says William, "that the waggin-wheol i i held onto the axle with a big nut. JCo wagginkin go any length of j time without that there nut onto j the axle. Well, when I diskivored I that what's his name was packed up ! and the waggin loaded, 1 tool the j formation as to the ground and the when only post Lis sixteenth birth liberty to borrow one o' them there .progress of the fight. It Was all !, lay, he oiiistcd as the first private nuts fur a kind of memento, as it ' under his supervision. He would j in Company A. Eighty-ninth Ohio were, and I Ve that in my picket j ri,lc down a horse, unhitch another , Infantry, and was made orderly scr till e served tho writ and he paid - from a wagon, or pick him npat any 'grant of U,e eolnpany for having se roy bill and come to his mill-, '.f fphice. and away he would go, le.iv- j(.rrd the most recruits, He was yon'l' r,l!nw me that expression, ai.d then I said to him : ; 'Partner,' aaya I, 'you are going far, faraway, where I may never see you again. Take this hero nut,' says I, 'and put it onto the axle ot the oft hind wheel of your waggin, and when ever yon look at it hereafter, think of poor old Hill Dunning, the milk roan," .V. J", Memrf. How They Wore Dressed at the Wedding of Prince YValdcmar. The bride, Marie d'Orleans, wore whit satin, with a long train, a pearl embroidered bodice and a veil ai CJtantilly lace. The duchess de Chartrea, the bride's mother, wore a white corded silk, embroid ered in gold with flenri de Iit. The Countess de I'ari wore a .plain short crimson velvet skirt, and a train without trimming. Tlie Prin cess of Wales wore a Jed velvet dress. The Queen of Denmark, a violet velvet. The duchess of Cum berland looked charming in a lilac, robe studded with immense dia monds. .The bridegroom was in naval uniform.. The other princes wore evening dress. , ; , - Overworked Menial. ..: . : A rather good-looking cook waa hired ont in the family of a wealthy man living in Dallas, Texas. One day her employer put his arm around her and kissed her, where uin she dropped a courtesy and aid, modestly : 'Don't put yourself to so mu;di trouble. In all the other places whiv I've heen the coachman had to attend to that, but perhaps he is kept busy here kissing the lady of tho house." Sifting, . JAIKSOX ASP LEE. In response to' questions relating to military n en ho was associated with, Hen. Gordon said : , ; t ' StojiewulJ Jackson was ono of tit flioat- 'wonderful men npon a field of battle that I saw. He was monumental. In execution and in overcoming the obstacles and meet ing tho emergencies of the moment he was simply unapproachable. I mean he was superior to Gen, Lte. As a general to command an army (Jen. Lee was far older. He had a comprehensive inteUootj a wider j range of vision i..l a greater genius I than Jackson for eondncting war npon a vast scale, taking in all the multitudinons detail. He conld plan bttter than Jackson ; but Jack son Could eiceute better than Lee. If I were at the head of an army, I would sooner have Juckson for a lieutenant than Lee. If I were a lieutenant I would sooner have !.ce alono. It was this jonrney that was for a commander than Jackson.. 1 ! referred to in tho issue of June 17, remember at one battle lien. Jack-) when a witness said "1 sun afraid son dashed up like a tornado to i they had a hard time of it as it be where Ue.ii. Lee was watching the ' gun ruining a short tinio after they progress or mc Politest. Iteming ill his prtincing horse, Gen. Jack son said : . "lien. Lee, the move yon havo ordered on Uie left is all wrong, and is not being u;tde as it should be- made." "Why so?" said (Jen. Lee, in his uiet, earnest way. "Hccaune the tomgr.iphy w ill not admit of il," said Jaclnou. 'Hut my enginei'rs," raid Ie, "made the report upon which these movements are basvi."'. "Well, your engineer don't J know anything about it," blurted i out Jackson in his blunt way. "How do yon know, lieu. Jack- son? You havenot Ucn gone from n,y side hut a moment." . a.. e. N c ,,a, i,,,, fvd a1(, K ,)lu, said Jackson, "and k.uow,.,tlui,t W4Vfc.w..- Tlu!.Ut...rriia n, - . - 4hf - to WillrKu Eo'ulid Uiwt the movement? saoi ieijera L,' I wiU," said Jackson. Yery well, prwecd," replied IcC, and away Jackson went like the whirlwind.' "When" Tx? had given his orders at first, Jackson, as was Ins custom, had dashed along the entire iine of battle six miles long, taking in every jwnt at a .glnnre( and forming his plans as hf rode; and he was back again at Lee's (j,l0 before he had realised that he was absent. In battle, Jccksoti never trusted to an one for his in- ing his staff strung out behind him. When he had a separate command i he won his battles by marching ruth er than by lighting. He applied a new maiim to war strike the ene my whey they least cxpeiit you ; if they outnumber you ten to one; lle would march thirty milts in nigtit, leavo 10,XJQ by tlie raysnio, and strike 30,0u0 of the enemy with 10,000 men, ratlier than cover the distance in two days and meet them upon equal terms. He Bud to say ; "It doesn't maht any dif ference how timny men you have got, if the enemy doesn't know you arc coming." Some of Sherman's Couteuipo- ; rarle. ;- v One of tlie finest collections of Peruvian curiosities in this country belongs to Wm. II. McCracken, of Mi South Third street. Mr. Mc Cracken baa just returned from Peru with a fine lot of assorted mummies and other articles. The cloth covering tho mummies, though probably 1,000 years old, i well preserved. With on of ths buried Incas a ropa ladder waa found. Food was placed ia all tho graves. The mummies all have long hair and are well preserved. Their bodies were all w wrapped that their limbs are bound tightly to them. Seven of them were takea from a burial place at a place called Auchi cuxo, high up in the glides. 11 is 10,S?7 feet, abovo the tea. The mummies were fonnfl in the hollow of an overhanging rock. Mr. Mc Cracken has also two ancient Peru vian water jugs, Uo war clubs, one stone shaped like a human heud, with oyes, ono wooden sceptre and a number of smaller articles. I'hihlilihin .Yews. Carrier fCUpplns frotb "Tlw tfoalnf Msron.' Young China was made a present to Mr. Uensol npon his return from vtie- West lost "Ch rtst ni a. " He was then nntrnined but had flown about the Mills loft. After three or four visits to his old homo and consider able nrging to stay away from Mr. ilills, he consented to remain in the Hensel loft. His record in the Quaker Club's ruure is aa follows : Vrom Oder.- ton, Md. 100 miles he was less than five hours. In the Manassas race he was out of condition but the foci was unnoticed, until he was being put in the bosket. He re turned the eighth day, jnst too late to be shipped in the club's baskets for Orange. It was tiicn decided to send him with lniisy to make the journey left. Dais? retunuil at 7.20 p. m but China Hill was out six das, and again too late to be sent in the club's baskets, for the race from Liberty. Instead of being sent by himself he was kept at home until tho dub's birds wire sent tolirecns boro, X. C, 373 miles. Started with the rest at 0 13 a, m., June IS,' lit si home at 2.1!) p. m., shoniog he could lly when the spir it moved him. From Spartanburg he was twenty-third of the club's entry of forty-five to make tho 00 miles. H was the fonrth dav after his return from this ionruer that he j was ahijijied for the 335 miles fly i from I'ensacola from .which he was .'ceond to return. 'St ' Mf liegran.'jT. Charlotte , -a;, J;.,. . ' n.ZJZ, has a Diglit of alniut twenty young sters, and all, as far as tested, have jToven to be good, J. Hurry C'nirg. well known in Salisbury, is secretary of the "Key slonc l'ijrean CJub." Hon. J. B. Forukfr. - Judge Joseplr Benson-Foraker," who has just been elected Governor of the State of Ohio, was born July 5, 134G, on a farm in Highland I'ountv, Ohio. On July H, ISO, promoted to lie First Lieutenant in Fchrnnry, ' 1S04, and commanded bis company in Mission Itidgo. He was with his regiment in the ardu ous and blood campaign which cul minated at Atlanta, arid was an aide on the staff of Mnjor-General Slo- "Young China" the " '. " Vox a, ."' ": a,eum. of New York, during the march to the sea and the brief and brilliant cnmpaTfn Ifrrmf Siiviiiinah to the Carolinas. ' He was mustered nut, the last man in his regiment, June 11th, IMi, with the brevet rank of Captain.' He was not then quite twenty years old. lie immediately resumed his studies, and so well made up the time spent in the army that he graduated with honors from Cornell University in 1809, and was admitted to the bar of Cincinnati In the fall of the same year. He wo made" Chief Super visor of Elections for the Southern District of Ohio in 1878. with the full approva! of his political oppon. t nta. ' In April, 1879, In his thirty-third year, he waa elected to the Superior Court bench of Cincinnati for five years, but served only three, when he was forced to resign by ill health, lie bad won golden opinions, and was urged to take a vacation of six months to recuperate, but he refus ed. In 1883 he was nominated for Governor by the Kopiiblicsn party, but was defeated by Judge Iloadly, whom, in his turn, he has just de feated. He ie a very affinitive speak er, and has tho reputation of au up right and able man. flarjitr't nvw-fy. - Minnie Hauk, has a castle in Switxerlaud. and she never lei a day pass, rain or shine, without tho stare and stripes above her door. That is the kind of au American girl Minnie is. i, An Unknown Quantity. Tho height of mountains and length of rivers has been measured, j w weigliv aim cifT-iiMiieieowoi me eartli lias been ascertained, the ins tance of the earth to the sun and of the eurth to planets and other filed stars and comets has been correctly calculated, the respective sixes of stars, millions of miles distant from here, have even been given, but no philosopher, no scientist, English or American or French not even ' wlsicb is shipped to all parts of Mex lhc most profound spectucled and ! ieo, and an effort :. being made to long-haired German Professor has introduce it into the Cnited States, ever been able to dis-iover the depth! Atlantic City is said to have a ot a boy s pocKct and ascertain its . eopse'ty. The other day we saw a kind and affectionate mother relieve her en terprising sun of an overburdened pocket, and here is a jiarlial list of the contents : A brass door-knob, three marbles, part of a jews-harp, a piece of blue glass to look through, a toy pistol minus a hammer, a key that would not unlock anything, a piece of chalk, a glass stopper, a dog collar, a barlow knife without a blado, four pieces of. orange-jieel, three shcrt sluts pcucils and one baseball without a cover. Charity. The three thiugs that grace man kind particularly are "Faith, Hope and Charity, these three, but the I greatest of these is charity." On Saturday last a blind man led ' by a forlorn looking boy applied to us for charity. As his blindness J apiieared to ws to'bo subject to dorbt, as his face showed unmistakable !sigusof an over-indit'f ciicein s;ur- ils, as his breath indica'.ed that this over-iiidulgimce had been gratitkij by bad liquor only irry dntcly, we turniHl to him, advising him to seek the aid of our county coinmissiou- tewwhaA iHMt. lwn,-in, win tUtfmw he gave" vent tolii over- ga iehargid feelings in gentle curses niu g,M.d Knglish, but in bod German-not knowing that oecouhl understand anelr eudenring t rius as Si hweiiuhund, etc. That very same evening the forlorn looking boy came to our place and indulged in tho purchase of a package of cigarettes and a 10 cent novel. IsUeharity- to help such likc!bridge, JCnglaiid; the architecture We do not think it is, and , we coin- thereof being pure Island Gothic, ci.le with that Western Judge who It contains twelve stained glass win told a lady, that gave a worthleis ' dows, a very curious double roof, tramp a dinner he wished he could send her to jail. for four weeks in stead of the tramp. The Cologne Cathedral, A statement has jnst appeared ill the Cnlog.no (iuttltt of tho cost of restoring and completing the gnat cathedral. The work on the build ing, begun in the thirteenth cen tury, nn the sito of an older struc ture, had been discontinued for throe-qusrtcrs of a century, when it was resumed iu 1 Hv' J. From that date the work has been carried en with greater or less vigor continu ally until April 1 in the present year. The cost since 1823, includ ing a contribution of 250,000 mai ks from the Cathedral tax, was 21,000, 000 marks, or 5,250,000. This estimate is quito independent of gifts ot valuable objects for the re ligious services or for the decora tiou of the building, and of a large number of private- donations and funds for pious foundations. ,: Among the more precious relics preserved at tho cathedral are the bones of "three Kings of Cologne," whom tradition has identified with the wise men ot the East who came from afar and paid homage to the infant Savior. Deputy 8uertT Ida Kurtz. A Philadelphia despatch under date of Oct. 10, is as follows t .; It was rather a novrl sight to the old wicket-keeper of the eastern penitentiary to see young woman march up to that institution on Tuesday in charge of seven pris oners. She was a daughter of Luther H. Kurtz, slier ill of Frank lin county, and the culprits were Convicted at the recent session of the court at Chambersburg. Sheriff Kurta was tick in bed - and hit daughter volunteered to see that ths dntiea required ot huu were carried out to far as the incarceration of the prisoners wo concerned Miss Kuril was accnnumuiudhv two Bialu deputy-sheriffs. " - . INT.KBK&TLNti. KOTEKv . From Everywhere. men M , ' ((mnd - cf)ftJng Ttr ilfaii-ertTranlicfe" arelQ.000 more females than mules in Haiti more. A new industry has sprung up in I'rnupan, Mexico. The famous coffoe of that region is now put up in bottles in the form of an extract, n8 ,0 wirL.,i ,ilut it ,.an not naK li nip, oven if there is no breath of air stirring. It is fixed above the gable of a hotel, and is intended to convince the heated guest that his discomfort is iniaginury. The Georgia Legislature adjourn ed on the loth, ufter a summer ses sion of one hundred days. The most Important bill puesod was a general option law, under which' many temperance elections will be held in various counties. Tho total mileage of Canadian railways ut the che of the Inst fiscal year, July Mlh, 1884, was 9,-'9-!!..V miles, of which 9,573.(15 miles were completed and in opera tion, and 373. U were laid with mils hut not yet in operation. There were also 1,505. 2 miles under con struction. A distressing accident occurred in St. Louis last week, sonic fiend throwing a large stone into the local room of a daily jiaper and seriously wounding several colonels. The brigadier-generals in the adjoining apartment fortunately escaped in jury. Chimtjii 7Viie. Chief ltushvhead, of the Cherokee Nation, called on Secretary Lamar 1!? 1Vrr"""' t,1C mmbvT Ui"g wti' mated at 3,000. The alleged iu- ,"K'rt to be eitinens, hut are nut f"mied by the Indians as udl' "x"y lmar said" he would take the matter nnder con sideration, Oi.ii Cil.tPEr. iv Kvound. About 14M0 King's College I'linpel was erected in the town of I'am- and is in excellent preservation to this day. The strongest wood in the United States, according to Prof. Sargent, is that of the nutmeg hickory of tne Arkansas region, and the weak est the West Indian birch (bur seva). The most elastic is the tamarack, the white or shelihark hickory standing far below it. The least clastic and the lowest in speci fic gravity is the wood of the Ficut aute. The highest specific gravity, upon which in general depends value as fuel, is attained by the blucwood of Texas (cundalia obov ttts. '"' '" Tebbiiii.s Dkeo OP TTAMr. IUzietost, Pa., Oct. 17. Between eight and pine o'clock Thursday night a terrible tragedy was com mitted at Seyhertsville, a small vil laga nine milea from'here. Fonr tramps entered a small house some distance from the main road in which lived two bachelor Lrothers, John and William Kisler, aged rc sjieetively fifty and fifty-four years, and demanded a large sum of money which was known to lie secreted about the house. The Ki?Icrs re fused to reveal where their money was hidden and tho trani then bound them hand and foot and beat heir brains oat with a hoary club. The mnrderors then fled and have not yet been arrested. i MH Marion Kimball, of Kiinhnry jjOhio, furnishes these reoeipts that may be worth the attention of the afflicted. -' -,'"' To Runnrt Wurit or Ccrns. Ap ply aqua ammonia as often as con venient for a few days, and they will be gone safe and sure. For llunwtu. Boil a handful of hemlock twigs in quarts of rain water in a brass kettle for 20 min utes. As toon at the liquid is eold enough put the foot into it and keep it there until the water is cold. I Itencat th rmerlv imhl tbn mlirf I becomes permanent. Of. many ! modes of treatment, t fjund this jthe best. J. jjXpl fk w 70 1, w'(t;ii;ia lecklesihri JOHN WILKES, Manager, CIIAKLO'JTE, X. . KXGIXKS AND BOII.KHS OF ALL SAW AND GRIST MILLS. A SPJX'IALTY. WRITE FPR 'CIRCUlANA-STIMATEy SALE OF TOWN' LOT- - . " bv vjbti'f. or . nwHKE or tiik; !urcrir i'miit tf Knwan County in Hie' i-rttt.- of II. M June. G mm I bin of Julia I'linnta fti.il (I.mkT'W. Thomaf, ftp fhirtt, X will scM at fHihlic nut tion iM the L'mtrti Hont' dour in JSitlittliury, n Monday November 2od, 1885, two In Uu Wfsl Wan!, in inwn of Snti)s!iurv. iulj)iiiji,2 the UniN of J. K Hurkf, Cnliiiifi llurkt! aud olbt'is, mu- tjtining one aero. . Term One UUnJ a4i, ni Ili Im1- of in twelve month, with intsjrt-Ht f rom late of sale at 8 pt-r cent. H. If. JONES. Caaniion. For furthrr infnniiiition apply to ine. rkpt !.. lSSA 1.41 ioO. aro. Eoiaos fcr Eight. I slisll sell Tlnimlsy. Villi day of Jto vemtwr, on ibe premiikl mv vstualle FARM OF 850 ACRES, divided inui (H) dirltt tot coiitninin; twin (4 fmir to (T) aevMitr -Ave fMTi'-t wirh; four tif the letf having (n)tn 13 to 5 ae.ics tf (splcndiil el drained bottom and good biilltlliiffit, clover. &c. Tkkmh rtit foiinh Cawh, balauro In twdvf. eiltu,eii and twenty four utonlb. with interent fnnn datt iT Mule fat 4 Jter (t?ut., parable (tvery nix month. Apply'toyour town ulitvr for a full dcwhtiv eirrular. I'oaweion ivt'it in few daya. Sido ht jrimal II o cltK-tt t. ni , shurp. Pale ptwitive. Ata at the saint' lime and place I nhnlt it'll sevmiwl huotlred iHiahi-lfi of (rn. some nwcet tuul Irih potatnoii. P. lack Herkshiie hojra, one new lKxlr Qtun Ton Hujruv, otic uew cook atove, fanu aim part I. -u tiwds, household and kiU hen furniture Ac. A.M uew. Tertua ejwU. Ofmrttrii Itnrlttw. tttrvHrj I.tindnuirt. iOarltj TIhim aiii LaxIriftoD UtnaatK, oupy twico. . J. O. MoOOHNAUGHEY. Joa. ltu WTt. Uf Atlanta, 0. V.IMTU KU.NTT. U I Iwiru-tt.-, S.C. Elliott & Elliott, Ccntractcrs and Builders, - Do a Ouosral Boildias; Botinflssia WKSTEIiN NOItTn CAB0LISA. A xreciALTT. ; t K K FEK EX CgJ A 0 Brv c, Arch - An-.hi.i-c., 11U kof) , N C -. - .....w. s.-,- rf WILLIAMS BR6m STOVECS. 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