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Mmt.md bva , k v 11-- -! ' a. - a ; ' i ' t: -a car M'.i t'-9 v v '.3 C2- - i t A.) u:vkai i mk4 promptly at Ui i a taJnlm nev Of dta - .nn a.r aoUo'.teA. Ho i l oacled M ba c a ueteiKKiM (mill a i u.e of ku tataur ut m uiti oua tulaiua ft a i neraa aleoTeuonr ia otu:a lu uow JOUKNAL. . - - BAtta. 5. U. JUNB21 1589. 4 at tie rat it Haw Beraa, II 0 eaaaaa him autMr. JLT; 2 C-UlZLtS IT. JONES. ? r.:i lava tad inch a career -.5 cf C-nlea W. Jonea, forta- ' ; t f a soar of Michigan. .IH3 U awart that, while i . 'tzthR Florida at Wasting ' , la U.I Lis placa In the U. 8. , -ate and went to reside at De- irf if. ... - - - , . ,. A .,,- , - : . . ' r Laa long been, among all t ?, a iLrca desire to know the ' t cri!a strange conduct.' , ' ' M0 toe JNew 'York ! at ?n seed that In' a little (' s Ilx Senator would make . 4 ' Vatemenf?. throngn . the x ii4t that journal; and, aure II;5ij1 .World contain! ' er.t3the public. 7 i' . f '. sc is a native of,' Ireland, i c a to this conn try ; when "a '-VAvIIe sajK 'JFrom the ': . ,i ruk fooa on this .'. contl 1 tl present I had to rely ' . .tpo-niy Own resources - ptCort and ele?at!on. I- JUy . . -.a U.J in" the South where I r J s i since I was fourteen. I - i C;.t a. mechanic and .after xzzli adopted the legal profession, i i rlz)k 1 think I , "an say I am ; ...f,i::rt;'!.'1,i a i i ; -J j; ' . T" n write knew, Mr. -Jonea at . si r, andean say of a truth, he - r 3 fsilare as a lawyer, - With' ' Z 8 of friends we hailed his -iti the U8. Senate with t l! .'-ction incident to the con X&at Florida wonld- be well -"5t?d and the Booth gallantly led... We were not disappoin For lour years . or more', .he r Ue expectations of his friends, : exacted the highest honor on : . z'.m.-I-1 I A ",'-. ;V I -. 1 there came a change. C The x.M has censured him, and .will c r-thne to censure him to the end, Lrt .lt is the par of charity to hear L a ' etitement, rememberinsf the f r ".:: of human nature. Toenr l,j 3i toiorgire diriner', Mf. J . i tij that from his advent ; ; .U!e life, he was'cohpcioua of - - '-;3ce.oX aubtile and pow ! r "piracy , against him, that ': ' triin n the worst element . ; i r Irish population.' ; ; " k ") in teassfdnons'discharge ,',!; 3 ia'a a senator, residing ; t r'tcrhoodof Washington t . WileVani ' children, "defa- r ' -j,l:it:r. ware addressed to : it1. "' VfcH into . the .hands. of '.' .rj tid greatly distressed her. J :;-;i22 iaviralence they Urst J ;ve her. to .insanity , and. then ".' :i her. The husband was crar- 1 ty the shock, and enable to en ' s Ufa at Washington he went to . ia the hope of finding s re " : i l$ agony. . Finding no ' -' :..'ad he returned to America - Jji entered the Senate. ; f":r, on rifling to speak f -r'riion, he found himself . ) , '. : n le with the subject, ' -1 that his mind was ' ; i tl 3 wreck of his hap- . I a l.i tiLrcnlty he was ' - 1 1 :Yc!?3t gentleman ; I: :;kehistou8e : i. 1 kr.3t a. Tfy b' f. -"J t. ,;.. J la loj:. tLr j: l.'iS. A maa Lis pre; itj, bis labor, c Ut L.J .;," J. - . ' . - Ja as: tier flacei t as. ata tlAt tbff tave so .rofoand a rererecce for titlr Creator that they tever undertake the least entrrrr.be without aikhiIlis aid. TLet have, also, a deep respect for their own integrity, and never la their history have been known to break a treaty made with a weaker peo- pie. : . - - , . . Mothers teach their . danhters the duties which will make them good wives and household tsana gera. The politicians among them work against : each other without wrangling, abuse of. character, or open insults. -S ,. : i x - A , ,' , The most prominent trait of this people is accordiXg to this writer, their respect for vthe aged. Chil- dren are taught from their, birth not only that must the old be treat ed with reverence and affection, bat that they mast share in all abase ments. Their 'conversation lis sought for,' their advice is asked; they are never contradicted. . M lie mentions one case, in which some or these Americans were ost in a forest tinder the guidance of an old man. .'After wanderinr all day it was discovered that a lad in the party knew a path out of the wildness, hnt had kept silent, - fol lowing tne others aeeper into the swamps, because interference on bts part would have been disrespect fal to the aged guide." 4 - ' Oar credulity refuses to credit thU atory of any modern boy. in the United States. . ' ! It Is true, however, for the hook was written by a careful, impartial observer, . John, v. Ilecke welder, hundred years ago: bat it was not of white Americans that he wrote, out oixne iveiewara Indians. ; . - ' i flow many of. these traits " of character belonging r to the "say. ages'' whom we have exterminated can we boast of today t- , -4 j .', an IattJaaTraoltloa. i - ' "Uaele" D.iW; nujrhe, well preserved and' intelligent citizen of tne county, wno, um spent Bixty4 four years of his life ia this fan-! mediate section, visited the Times office and told many reminisce-: ..t Of hit younger; aaj&VMr.'JIcshes said 'that ihe s Indians who HveJ, here 'were the very pcrsonficatfoa of honesty, ' and they iregarde J truthfulness as one of the greatest of all Tiroes. i When a man know-, ugly told a falsehood ' he was ttt petnaiiy taunted with it, two fingers spread out in the shape of a J were held np before ; him . on every oc casion, ' which meant V "forked tongue.", x-t-'j- ' r lie relates a story of Indian tra dition which was very' interesting. In a Tillage a mile and a half below the present site of Oxford two squaws gave birth . to twins, and tte i iitue fappooses were ail as spotted as leopards. The squaws were tried and all condemned to death at . the stake.' On the day the entire population 'gathered at the scene of execution,, more than seventeen hundred in cumber. When ell had been bound at the stake and .torches applied, there was a sound as of thunder, the earth opened and every soul, with the exception or two young i raves, wereM swallowed in its . depths. These young braves went off to the Cherokee nation, got them squaws, came and ; settled down near the scene of the great accident and re mained until driven away before the civilization of the whites. This happened ; only sixty years before the coming or the ungues umuy into this section, and was cllca re lated to the fanuly. A large pond of beautiful water now covers the rpot. It iaca Ems rona," ana sonnaitrs ca diferent occasions have failed to find its bottom. A few years t -a great tree was fioaiirjla IL. pond. - Alternately it would ra! its trunk b!"h ahove the snrfara f the waters, th:a ts regularly wc-.' 1 its. roots t3 t:;I cpwrrl t project shove lie water mt at way. This i3 r't trsV.,; n, I facts, Atr.!.-.t:a (All.) Tir.es. - i- ' i.'vl . and Lil htcr l. traTt::.-: ' i . .-v So. i t. a a day . .' r te .', is i i .r . ; - UV ..I ilrej id a:i yesr j ttl'.om Lai lai c 'nlcg t!ra with i-t her her L-t a Icz be'.s? aware tf it,asi nieatte halted ia htr w:k a&J Lckel about for a acts to Uke hert;ui to her hold sie was grtat.'y :r prised whea this year,; tia Ad vanced, with his L,;t r.i.id, aai a&ked la Frtach if he coi'.i assUt her in seenric r a ccavejane. Tie young lady gu: ced quickly at him, and, net usdrstaadicg what he said; tUszered ialiogl.jhthat she eoa'J ncttpeak French, and that aha &d cot .know who was addressisg her, Immediately tie yonng man U ashed deeply and be came far, more embarrassed than the girl- in the best of Esg'Uh he endeavored to beg her pardon, declaring that he bad made a very grave mistake; that he was aa American and took her for a raris ienne. " - .t-1,-. The girl really thought he had spoken to her under the impres sion that he knew her, and. smiled npon him when he departed, relish ing the humor of hie mistake. She was not- aware of the true merits of the . thing until she hap pened to tell of it In the evening at the hotel, and received: some we3 worded advice from a friend present not to go out on the bou Wards without her mother, or avenue man accompanying V her. Fails letter ia Indianapolis Journal..' .'.'- All hoBMt, concintk)n physicians WDOKlve B. & (CoUnlo Blood Rlsa) trial, Xrsnklf admit ita optioi1ty over all otbr blood udloiii. -1 .Dr.jW. Jiv Adair, Eookmurt, Oi write; "I ragard B. B. B. as n vt tha best blood soedieies.,' . ' Dr A. B.. Bosooa,.Hsalivill,'Tsi)n.b wriUs: ill rsporu of B. 0. B. ars fsr Torabla, and its araedy actios is truly voaderfnl.l.-.i ,u:-J ii.i. i gDr, J. . W.; Ebodaa Crawfot-dtvilfo, Qa, writes: "I ooBfass B. B. B. ia taa best end quickest medioiaa fot rheutnay. ,tjffa I have aver triad.?' ; . ' I 1 1 Dr. 8. J. Farmer. CrawfoTdsTi!lfC, writes:.! cheerfully rsoommand B; Ik -as .fine toolo altaratira.. Ita M cwred an sxorascenoe ol the neck aftsr other ramadiea effected ao percepUMe good," ni.;.3iatj ,t. - t s , De. Ck n. Montgomery, JaoksonT CU, Ala., writes: "i'y mother instated -on my gelling B. J3. B. for her ritesm tism, aa-. bar case stubbornly r.-..u.l the onual tsnvedies. . the exnerteo! immediate relief and bar improvement baa been truly wonderful." - i ;-,j i A .prominenk phrsioiaa e?hoi wishes his rtama not airea, -says:; "A patient of mine who raae of. tortiarf syphilis wa snralr auiing fcim,andwhk h so treatment seamad te check, was entire lycorH .wi h; about twetva botUes of u. . Ik B.- lie; jwma-i wriyi made no of akin, and. bones and terjiLle uloers.' ; L"A'oellenl"way to utilize dall daya, haa bat little 1 work m' tc donej-. especially-, .tturlng ; ecu : cr rainy. "weau-ef. -ia to . ah :tm U lie .topieandjipplementi, 8 as to have . then ready; for -trin tsse. ife tha a thdro. i h cle.'.nlnr. oil he teachisenr and keett thea in a iw Vit' . '" f' & s AnvtCB .TO EOTOKRar. ''"'. sbonll alwuj-i re ttsfld for cr.;. tmUisg.- It soothes the chill, sc the gams, ails r a all pain, cures wi&j oolio, an 1 U t . V t remedy for dlar- ncBa. -1 weuty-Lfs er.ois a bouie. . ... 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CLT1II, ll.t Pffi tT -i - t H. kii.alS Ciluiff, . OP NEW BHNE, N. C. ; . ' , ISOOKPOHATkn IPCS, . , i; Capital, $1C0,C00 Surplus Proflti, - V-.' 3.700 Jis A- BhtaHc. . TnoMaa Dahixu, L. H. Ctrrtia Caaa 8. Itaxajr, Gsndi AU.UT, j . U.ElHMOVa,' Olttamrt CIOAR! . 1 HI too wil l rfc 4 V t ikmre to sail, aii.i l"ra tliai I want to !. V hyf Baoanaa Uiat li B7 bnal. I now. bi tt I wake a boor I lilii. bot 1 h-.i. an Lou- ; eat oua. ' I Wall I ' i lftrse maonia,i.urRi . of , , anmakloil, lin 1 eotild --r ewi'l. a.) t.a i-r ("I laws .... ioat want lo m it if vi,r e.inid. I aoald find aometblns for tliora lo an, to laap tliaia eat ol nn-liif. tint ) m 1 moat aell 'lar and lohfu; an I I f the ,r, uyon want uratilt i on t:iiwa xooaeco, I nmwm w, ana Di.iir giK,j mua. PI Pea. end Bmnkarr Arnoma furl'r. Alao. Horia Haiar, (.:"tf lpBook watar, anp w tar, t'-.n.a ao,i t. WM. u hA.1 V i. li. UJia at., ttawtxira.! 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Naph, Whiloa & Co., 120 Warren 8t.,N. Y. Mr, R. 0. Curtis,-19 Readi St.,' N. Y. Merchants' Exchange Nat 'I nan k. N. Y . 0, M. Brown, Ban Ver, Washiogton.N.O. Ana issnks or JNew Veins. Representsil by Joan E. Overton, of Portsmouth, JVa," may25 CC4 Atlantic , , TJUrS.TABLS iVo.. ie, la ESect 0:C0 A.M.. , Tuesday, June , 18th, 18t9. GoisaEAST; Scnri.txa. OoisaWf No. 61. Vomer-j- r Train. No. .'. ). Ar. Lve. f i?inng, pro. 3 80 Oo!.!..boro 4C6 4 09- Latirange 4 83 4 40. Kineton : 6 00 610 . Newl'-rne 7 83 f m ; llorehead Ciiv . Ar. Ir j, 1180 in 10 2 1 i 10 IS 3 i : I 8 8T f ' a in 'DaiJr, OoihoEast..- Scitsdtjlb Cotni .No.l. , - r Mixed Ft. & rase. Train, i '.: ! ! 1 -. 'n 9 f J 8 Cl ' 7c( 7f1 5) 52) i.4 61 4 21 8 r.i 8 ii io ri 941 Si I O 1 I 81 . Etatior.a,-'. ', l.--t's ' I A (.'ir.r-9 ' Fa!"" (.iccV ICii.'-'r.n Caswell :?i Core Cxetk Tu' iror .: Clark's ' . Kewbern UiyerrUls . 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