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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Are You Acquainted With MURPHY TO MANTEO. LETTER rROJi MAYOR ELLYfcO.f The Wesleyan Female College at Mur-freesboro, Was destroyed by fire night. May 31. All tne young ladies 9X6 ticrth -Carolinians There are now 233 children, at the Ox escaped from the building without tne a.a.l A.

V. rale fa I of North C'aroliaaN IVmoa.lnitloa Madr to Cor. Carr. C'nrr hx n-t i.k! the fuUow- ford Orphan Asylum. slightest injury to any one, dui me and students lost much of their pri Jaw 9.

ltKL ruiD.w. THE LITERARY DIGEST? Eighteen building and loan associations Mr. A- IK Jon eipU to leare far Ua.hingtn City nest M-n-l-r nl will on Chica? Juu- ISth. to Krnrt.co to wt IIjixUxjm- initlii an-out for tb ctrni--- Art Junr llthio Mlh imlu.ie. Uu.

Urn ratlM t-ie tl.i.- 1 ...11 tn.ilunil-' II1 vate property. There was $10,000 insur have reportea to aatior rurman. WILL YOU TAKE A TRIP THIS SUMMER? tHtrr from Mavor Tavlr Kiiyson, ance on the building, which was a very 10 A large attendance ia expected at the tin Iavt.H Monument Avso- and well furnished one. This MVsidetlt college was burned once before, iu 18. teachers ajtsemtiiy wnicn uegins jirne The Siilisbury Herald learns that i ciatioii: I ilein- to express toy on and tbnii)cn Kin THE PIUVCKOr T1IK UALEIGIIAND WAKE.

Thr- are if rri ihe II--aw. Wji-iT IUl attending tin t'lHrTlf oiuwi N. man in How an county as married last to the sro.nl of our On the Caledonia State farm one day last week a convict made a desperate lnnsre for liberty. He was plowing very r- tlK- (leuion.st ra- week to his step-mother. full MmtlN- anil mealie i n.

II affei-tion wlut-li were A Heekh C'omienliuin ol the poraueous ThouKhl of the rll. early in the morning and on reaching The Gaston ia Gazette says that of stock for the new Modena Cotton the end of his row he jumped into tne woods and ran off. Four guards and You might expend I.onoa year for Mills at that place is in sight. The largest shipment of bine fish ever made from Morthead was five hundred boxes. The were caught by a steam drop seine far out at sea at one haul.

Mr. Jason Litaker, of China Grove township felled and split a large oak tree in which he found 214 half-torpid snakes in a pile. He promptly killed them all, says the Sentinel. A student of Oak Ridge Institute shot a fellow student last week, with a pistol. The ball passed through his right jaw and has not been recovered.

The wound is not dangerous. The Greensboro Record wants to know what's the matter with South Greensboro. Week before last the butcher and the shoemaker had a set-to, and last week the butcher and an alderman. A little six year old son of Mr. James Haymore, near Pilot Mountain, Surry county, by some means gained access to a vessel containing whiskey, and imbibed to such an extent, that death of a very painful nature, resulted soon after.

The fruit crop of Duplin and Sampson counties including Huckleberries is going to be truly pnxligious this year. The Argus says that samples of peaches, plums aud huckleberries from Duplin that art marvelous for abundance of -ri iloutUd. Tbr f' There is a grasshopper plague in write to loan or -HTiiNlicnls, ami ejuht hours a day to rea.liiit- tlu-m ''i If you go away this Summer. rt-lue n-d llt.lt III'. tV-T-l ,,..113,.

US Jlllf, Sampton county. These pest9are devour ing the orn and cotton crops. every where so mnnifit last lutsuaj wheii tin funeral traiu U-arinjf there-mains of Jeilers.n Davis reached your State. The manifestations of love for the memory of their honored father were es-iviallv iiraicful to his daiiu'bters. Miss Winnie Inivia and Mrs.

J. A. Hayet. ami U.th in their name and for mylf I leave to aure you how mui we nppre ciate the ilelieatee.nsideration wbieb was tne i tioiiiitu mill discussion u. several dogs were in early pursuit, and many shots were fired at the flying fugitive, but none of them reaching their mark.

He ran in all about 15 miles, and w.is caDtured before noon. He was von can now iv i us for anything you may need. We have an enormous store fill! with the very lest Dry G.mmIs and kindred The I.iternry Hitrcl uti.l The Democratic patrons of the (tontoSice will hold an election for hours a week muling it. broutrht back and made to plow the re ftstiuaster on June lum. mainder of the day.

Scotland Neck are rici iit in. A tuiul-r of llw print ij-al iim kuit ilaVicn lav- 'tcn-d an ak'r-H it to (IN. Urtir t-r- rf-r) frititnf v-i-U at 7 il k. iKinz irriuinaluitf Ausf.i-t ftcrtiooii. at ti- ril.int? Lynwn.

in iitn. Mi Hur-hi U.Hi-k r. a- in: rnttl to Mr. HuRin. Tlw p.mt to rntv th- )ur of s.v totall and a iim ujI- fof fain ratr rt.ir- i rri.il In Hm-hllV RirU on tl.tf rfiru I'au funrra! r-rhaeUt tuniol orrtotlir Antiuitj i.nM-t vatiotl.

Tlie car Will ID li. ldurit.i;ll'-Ml lr Vr IMW j.rii?o- in th- rtf t.liii H- f.trvntan S't-I Tlw I I'lii tm in tV In cu. l.iX luhlitijf. I'flirfi." ltli ''f thl-. if Ill this weekly quarto pages, art preseiiled.

i it hii'ii'i-l, carefully written comic tisnt ion 1 A Beaufort boy, riiling on a bicycle wares. Democrat. h.wn us on the occasion of ttiat ever- U-hind another boy, got his big toe cut mail order We have the most cotuplcti mm vi i.i i ii 1 -j i i ui in 1( amines, reviews and iniiiurt.iiii i.mi it. in off oy its catching in the tug enain. Summer Excursion Rates, Seasou 1893.

onlli. and we guar- America, r.ngi.-ui. ran. e. A tin memorable Nothing eul 1 have U-cti mon auliful than the tokens of a (Teflon whs.hw.re heartily and so i.

rmll In. i liifele! 'k the Itcople of department in the Two years ago Eitstern North Carolina had an oyster war. Now reports say that The Richmond Danville railroad, house in there is a clam war on Bogue bound. Itll-! the begs to announce that commencing June 1st" Summer Excursion Tickets will be I if. tr Aurj uj.o iT'-lM I n.f- antee our prices as low as any the trade quality considered.

When cash is sent with an The Ijtord savs the wheat crop of your city and State." ake oaut Iloaid ul IMuralioa. Tw of the trwturvr placed on sale at all eoupon ticket offices Chatham county is exceptionally goxI, order in t.f 4m(I Atr lane tll ft in Virginia and jNortn uaronna ai very- and some of it is nearly ready to harvest 1 in it. i.f Nrfutr. The of KtlueatioM of Wake eountv was re le tel the rates growth to the limb. low rates for the round-trip.

These tickets will continue ou sale un The Mount Airy News says the White irt 't- Mondav. It ti.iisists of VV. C. Brewer The Charlotte Observer ports the Sulphur near that place, nave til Sentember 30. 1893.

inclusive, and TV i't. th.r 1 prohibition campaign in full blast in Me erk lit! been sold to Mr. Ktttus ICoOeris tor f'-ju, OoO. will be good for return trip until October 31st, 1893, permitting stop overs on iia.j it.i.-ifi. n-i continental i tries.

The translations an. I are in every case prepared especialh i. The' Literary liet l.y ii and translators. Its Book Diirests arc not rev ii notices." norcritiqiic. 1 1 fan liful letting the book teli it st It gives a weekly I ti.

lex of Literature, ami of hook-- allial. i i. all arranged by titles, etc. It also git week', a I Chronicle of Current Its Hkcorp kor Oxk Yk.ms: articles-total, 1 Political. etiological, Science ami Pltilo-optit Religious.

'JM Educational. 117 Mis, oils, etc. Pi'oiu h-ailing iitatia.ihe.s Uii itil -74 American, -I I Knglish, i 21 French, 7 Russian. Turkish: tc T.i Hook Digests, about 4.o lil.er.il tracts from the press of the ttorl.l. ci.

vah- t. th Ma I tot t. of -n tr-. tr roinsr aud return trips at all resort points, Dowell county. The ministers are on the stump for prohibition, and they are being met by Col.

P. J. Sinclair, J. F. Morphew and John Pool, who are holding up the The Governor pardons Vasco Good-niirht.

of Howan county, sentenced to C. X. Allen and J. K. Jkillciitine.

In coiwoiieinT of a hanae made iu sii tion 3 of the school law. tliey met and elected a list school committeemen Ihm! term of otlic U-fims the first Monday in July next ant! cotitiii-ies two It is a "list of iinl nit-n. who we amounts of Five Dollars and over we deliver goods (except furniture and crockery) free to nearest express office or railroad station. We ill do much for our customers as any store in this country. If you are uot already a patron of ours, then begin now.

Send for Summer Homes Folder and r.si "ti-iv -f it the Hnitentiary for four years for lar ti tio- itlw.of.-pof th.jiu.t apply to any agent of the company for information as to rates and schedules, or anti eud of the log. The Charlotte Observer learns that if tr tax f.rid lite 'ttV 'rl- ceny. The register of deeds of Craven county to tlUitf -M Lkt ilieve will endeavor to serve the Ix-M W. A. Turk, G.

P. A. Washington, D. C. New Y'ork city sheriff has received an at states in a card to the Kinston Free Press Lt 4Wt'T in llw interest of the school work 4.k-ii or forn.inl.-J to i.j"-nnioiiu iu in th-1 onft-I.

rat Tl- rt it of tin- lut- public whob of tli cit a. Ki-n ThurvLty tiiRht of Ut ai-. a n-at-! Tut-la) night of tliu wwk at Metropolitan Hail tl.f i.ffii of library. Thrr a Urv crowd in attendance aud tb? lit lie f.4k did their lt. All tlx? featurr mm attrattne an-l worj tnuth applau-w a it-1 num-rui encor-.

The foll.tio: will Aicrit ltoral and MbanicalcM-re June lth. thi ing the fird clas to icrailaate: 14- rt W. Allt-n of Antttu. jnuiu I Alurj ut UaiHi. Henry Hnit of N't Frank K.

Hojdof i harU- Frank-, of Onliw. Kl ri W. liiMvtii of lieorp-I, tirav of Kdcotrul. ll. Ilolla- tachment for against property in that city of the Empire Plaid Mills, of Monday's are our special sale days C4 IVil of ladia that James City lots are listed for taxa-atiou at Tony Rogers, of Kockiugham county, who was to have been executed on June lraia of tieorjse V.

Jr. Mr. (ieorw V. Stntii-; i-oiniuittel sui Hih Point, N. in favor of Moses H.

We always have a lot of bargains on our W. II. K.S.TK KER A O. Cone. This attachment grows out or a iide.it lixky Mount Monday at 11:15 counters on every Monday.

Woollcott Sons. 6th. has been reprieved by Gov. Carr lawsuit between Cone and the mill. The News and Observer understands 1-34-ly.

KALKIOH. n. c. JkKi sr a ll-4rl. Wrl Kin I.

N. o't He shit bitnslf. just over the heart, witltaa ll'i-ealibn Smith VVj- i-t i wmnrr. Tl that editor Jerome Dowd, of the Meck 1 wilt I. (lrl rl.i..

it rrry r- until June 27th. The Warrenton Record is authority for the statement that Dr. T. P. Jerniau who was recently elected tienitentiary physi CENTS lenburg Times, Charlotte, has ten CITY MARKET REPORTS.

sitn revolver. iK-ath instantaneous. Mr. Strn- Wiw a son of Judc George V. of this city.

He was wcll- 22 dered the Professorship of Political Econ oiny at Trinity College, and that he knoan re and throughout the State an mtvt r.tuO.tII rlriu rt't cian has declined. PER DAY favorably considering the invitation to Corrected Weekly by the Leadiag Merchants, Hucksters and Butchers of Raleigh. da) of Vake. Wllllaru I.lt or lt ll nwitil. J.

Matthews of llui.toinbr. become a member of the faculty of that At H' is THE TIME Tit SI list -ruiib lssiie.1 cekly. Subscription price per year: 'Sample copies If cents II NK A LLS It Pt H1.1SHK!S, is ami Astor Place. New ni LOUISBURG FemaleCollege, Louisburg, N. C.

i (f'iM'N'PEP 1M57. Two ostoflices in Burke county arc named resxtcctively "Joy" and "Worry." w.aiaril a-u US wirtlii J.nn W. Mi Hot of tunuil-. r. I.

institution. At Faye4teville a mad cow rushed at a There are two in Moore county named Mra. VVaki IvU Ibr of a ki.id. and honorable man. He a true friend and gentleman in every m-iis of the word.

He had just recently removed from hen to Kocky Mo int "where he, with Mr. F. Lee, had out the hanlware business of Srsly A- Hicks. He was for rears a salesman in the hardware fctore Ir rr'tij ainl man on Market square aud with its horns invested in the stock of the Mechanics' and Investors' UNION WILL PROVIDE A FUND FOR THE UtiMUit. II W.

Tliornof Halifax. il Noise" and Quiet." The reinsurer of Craven eounty.infonns I -rr-ciu Ii 'kn ins entirely divested him of trousers, ith no haui II. Tunji of t. ti. 7 7 7R tk.r.r.

i nl COTTON. Good Midi ing, Strict Middling, Middling Stains and Tinges, Market dull. concern as to whether the man was pre VViUwnw of antlen. Ia-i F. YarU- 'fi the Newbern Journal that the county is in better condition now than it has been befon for about twenty-five years.

rU)rb of r-ll. M. imic of Wake. pared to don another pair. With as little ceremony as was observed by the cow-its victim sought the shelter of a neighboring store.

College Education Twenty-two colored men sign a card in the Fn-edinau's Advocate sayiug that of Julius Lew is of this city, and had travelled for a long time for (tile. Mnrvhison, hardware incrchants at Wilmington. Mr. Strnt; had liecn in i-ontinul Imd lu-aith nlil that, or business trouble, is ri. 1 ii if! r'N-r.

ltM- arv I Kit MIX I. MI MX HI. VV. W. Fuller.

of Iiurhain in in The Asheville Citizen understands they are opposed to the appointment of colore 1 men on the Asheville police force. Urv tt S'-rt al ilh of Voi Son or Daughter, that night trains will probably be put on the Western North Carolina Railroad th' i llV. Morgautoii last week had a 1,000 fin no insurance. On the same day Mr. And in case VI Ari.

K- a kMj knn The inm-Ii i-iran'tti- 3 rr. V--twi jtiw ti GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Flour Patent, per barrel, Secoud Patent, per barrel, 4.00to4.25 Straight, per barrel, 3.75to4.00 Fancy, per 3.40to3.75 Family, per barrel, 3. 25to 3 50 Meal Bolted, jter bushel, 775 Hominy, per pound, 2 I.uis I.v mi of that place had two tine and b-t on htre raciiijf. V-- ilin 4r.

of thin mules killed by lightning. Tliey were tied Mim Kate p. of Newport a XeXt session begins September l-l. Full 'strong Faculty. uic Tea.

l.er-. from Conservatory. Art an. I Flociiii.m teachers from Academy of Ail- Specie I teachers for penmanship, ste an. I typewriting, telegraphy au.l lni-iini .1 Large brick fill 11 slrulcil campus of iwche ami it half acres.

The hole liti-rim to a ne. of your death, the payments will 1 kepi up from the Guarantee Fund. llw Mi-w Fuller. On the 15th representatives of lrf.l'oti-al VVake For-l July 1st, and that strong efforts will be made to have postal clerks put on them. If this service can be secured it is le-lieved that the double daily trains will be permanent.

The Messenger reports the Keuansville people as rejoicing with exceeding gladness over the fact that Harrison's colored postmistress is to give way to a white jxxst mistress- Miss Mary A. Watson, an estimable white lady, has lieen appointed wi re in the ciiy the Tennessee, Ohio and Missouri Lutheran synods meet at Newton, N. to Mill-Feed, per ton, It prlble that Mr. JctTiroii discuss plans for uniting and eo-oerat- Iuuand Mi Winnie Iai a ill in the Corn For further particulars, apply to 25.00 G775 67i75 mg in the held. future make Kt-hinoitd their botue.

White, per bushel, Yellow, per bushel. The farmers bring good rejxirts from the only possible known cause to which his death can la assigned. He was years of age leaves a young wife and little ihild. having married Miss Sallie Smith, of li'M-ky Mount. lu years agi.

The in wen- bmught tt Iialeigh via (ioKKUtro Monday night on the 11: 15 train. The funeral "was held from the Church of the oi.l Miepherd at it'elock Tii-sIav afternoon. The sympathy tif the whole oMliliiuint is with the ii family. A Nad Ueatb. Was then ever a sadder d-ath than that of Mr.

D. M.Caddy, who both graduated and died at Wake Forest college "it the 1st iitst.f Young, sanguine, ambitious and brilliant his life ended just hen he was prejmnil to take it up in earnest. Henry Hl of the VYiIoti Mirnr. GEORGE ALLKJV, Secretary, Hn Fayetteville A l.Kliill. with boai.l.

washing, iiglils. lire-. hu.I the crotis. Cotton is steadily improving Oats ha- inltt-l by f.irt oit- dllTerelil and cd to dehvrr iiilr-vs-. and corn is growing well.

Preparations 'loll of 1.11 physical culture, fliii for harvesting heat and oats are now in Mixed, per bushel, 60 (570 Unmixed, per bushel, 65 75 Or to- T)e Ut number of the IniwrMty in hs. Fx ra st in lies i i. pntgreAS. Charlotte News. Maaiine coutain a fine jirtmit of Ir.

KN-n KJeandt-r. minister (ir'c The University has established a Sum Hay Choice Timothy, per ton, propoi I ion No course to 1 1 1 1 1 1 A'pply for il ii 20.00(222.00 19.00 iiuiuansa and N-rvia. mer tx-nooi of ueology at King N. C. It will continue five or six weeks, the hole time being given to one John C.

Drewry, President. J.S. Wynn, Vice President. B. S.

Jerman, Treasurer. J. N. Holding, Attorney. W.

S. Primsose. 0. G. Latta, l-45-3m.

Mr. T. K. Hruner back from t'hi a extra charge for bu-iuess in ot her incuts, logue to S. KAGf.EY postmistress.

Mie received her commission Tuesday and took charge "Wednesday. Since December the postofhee at Hamlet has been managed in such a way as to make it necessary for the postofiice department to send an inspector to make an examination. It was found by the officer that the ost mistress was short in her accounts about which amount her landsmen will have to make good. The Enterprise says the plant of thj Carolina Manufacturing Company, at and Mist that our State exhibit at the study and counting as college work. Fair up with any and far ur resilient A cornstKjndeut of the Statesville la r'taiitiiA.

At U.t irrut oiri tLt lftc, tti-tt Mr IV rnr. Jjirw-l a ill-r-r, Mr Iwr i-tia- I II I. aUor-rnth it 'i" in Vr VI Hil.uri h. illl jt ui- t'iic Wiito.i Jin- rr. tn" nti-nar rtkiin li I turt a-lK iU iilillr lo RkuWr llw n-l rv- I.

ay to -w. ur- 1 iu jr i t. llwi- ahoartr tai -oo Lt wtk tt tlm-y ar to itfe llw i't. To nuinj our rK.iI ar h-4nl frti artl m-'r-. l.rt rl iirrirr all.

n-1 to tfu-, TJ jifl--li -ti i.t rrr of 1 flaVutt VU- j. j.l- l-i i r- h. Kn da). Tlif. a r--rHi with I ij'o h.

th hr.ir ntr- tS- rit I ban nj 4tir mui-tt in llw tf Mr. Tltna. VV i Ihr IL.Iiav I'oui tfw A Jn met of tlw Url of it Mill tj jaUv4 of th r- a lw-U at tl- fMirt h.t Ih 141 kit for Wakf rit ru-wt." utiw lat ar. Tlf of tit. ni.

ui of tf of ouc.it i f-l i-r N. C. II ij r. J. William Jones, whoaaa Mone- says Dr.

J. II. Young and others, of Iredell, are making calculations with the view of building a cotton 90( 1.00 23 21i 18i20 5.78 5.30 5.00 4.694 wall Ja kn' chaplain in the Confeder al Army, haa Ut lectd haplain of Ford, on the Catawba factory at Island river. the I niteritv of irpnu. i ii.

Mr. Caddy was born iu nion county, X. C. Was prcjvHnd for Wake Forest at Judson College and lok his A. Ii.

degne 3 years at Wake Fonst College. Fairly in life In decides! Ut enter the ministry, anil no one has ever doubted his Christian character. tuiet. ii n.tssu tiling, he won the confidence of every boy in college. He passed bis linal examination on Friday.

On Saturday his physician pnitiouneetl that John i nit-r Iv.uvh.-i. of Durham, hua The wiinty commissionei-s of New Han- piu. ty I and material belonging to same, was sold Prime, per ton, Fodder, per hundred, Coffke Prime, Good, Fair, Situ a it Granulated, per A Sugar, per cwt. Sugar, per Yellow, per Syrups and Molasses Black Strap, per gallon, Cuba, per gallon, New Orleans, per gallon, Syrups, per gallon, Meat N. C.

Sides, per pound, N. C. Shoulders, per pound, N. C. Hams, per pound, Western C.

R. Sides, per Do Vim Waul a '1'eaeln i Teachers' Exchange, HOX RICHMOND. VA. SUPPLIES Cut. I l.iiKS IK H.s AMi KA.MII.lls ciiAKi.E.

Seeuics sil nations for hers nl mud over have set a worthy example for the Urn awanlnl a fellowship at Jolm H-kmt I'nirt-rtity. lUltnnore. The other counties of the State. At their re Jackson Springs Hotel IS NOW OPEN FOIt THE THIRD SEASON'. THE HEALTH -GIVING PROPERTIES OF THESE sNOTED SPRINGS IS WELL KNOWN THIiOl'GHOUT THE STATE, AND NEED NO Kl'RTII Kit ADVERTISEMENT THAN THAT THE PROPRIETOR.

S. W. cent meeting they contributed J00 for i wrth a yi-ar. Hon. V.

H. Kiti hen." wht h.w lniu the county to aid in erecting the Confed 18 Cm 50 i75 50 32 20 ml (inleI i lal insjKt tur of utoiits I crate Monument at Raleigh. bv rlar arliM. will tait for Mr. T.

li'. Martin, of Durham, recently shipd 4fl hogshead of tobacco to one Washington to inter utii hit n. a Iu at public auction Ia.st Saturday week. The factory and machinery were sold to Mr. W.

H. Ragan for $3,000. The loose lumber, was bid olf by different par-tits. The sale aggregated near $5,000. A shooting scrajte occurred at a colored church near Pineville Sunday night, says the Charlotte Observer.

Bob Crockett shot Monroe Johnson, and John Springs. The shot was intended for Johnson, but Springs came in for his share of it. A tut I tirin in 'aiiada, and has several other The Infanta Kulalie reviewed thec.d-t large orders to till. The Sun says he 121 10 al2 i2icai5 102 at Wrst Point on Mav 29th. the tirt time has already lought of the last crop three th hUt.ry of ihta military in-t ilnie and a quarter million ounds of tobacco.

that tbecatlet wen ever reviewed bv a I a. of Ust uii. t'v- -I'ih the terrible hand of tr-ittriti was iion him. tin Thursday when he was entitled to receive his diploma for work well done fnm Pn-sidcnt Tat lor he ncived a greater dipliina from his (osl. Sally and sttrrow fully the class of l3 lam Ins n-maiiis to the train, aud the family at hM.

who exjnHtel to receive a son fully pn tjrtl for the work he lot. so well, ni-civnl only his pale form. Tin spirit had turned to the (tod who gave it. Cod mala no mistakes, yet it is hanl for v. to mi why this younif man who struggled so hanl to prepare himself for greater usefulness in life is uiiiiuon- At Henderson last Saturday, a calf be- CO UNTR PROD I CE.

woman. woman was in the case. The shooting loiiing to Mr. J. T.

Landis got into Mr. Butter Th w- Neltoii I'ae. th author. Was T. T.

Mon-ow's ea patch and did some 20 35 damage. I he two men got into a tight, married Tu-sIay to Mr. Henry M. Field, widow of the taie Heim M. Field.

pi THOMPSON, M. ENDEAVOR To 1 i ALL GL' EST S. OfThere- will be a hack at Wet End, the nearest railroad station, at the arrival of every train to convey visitors to and from the hotel. 1-45-1 in. in an isolated siot.

One was armed with 12 0jl7 taltsl. of They will live in Wa.hu.K'oti. a nck and other with a knife. They almost killed each other. tt Airvli'.

IliA nutiif.il 12i20 25 35 a.i.i. I uaiuiui lui txt of granite known on the continent 30 (540 took place just outside of the church door. Neither party was seriously hurt. Sunday night the train from Henderson, which arrives here at 8:42, ran over and killed a colored man Bennehan in this county. Nothing was known about it until his mangled lndy was found along the track next morning.

The engineer and fireman did not Me him and passengers say they did not notice any-unusual jar at that point. Durham Sun. Wilmingtou Messenger, lstr At Lau-rinburg yesterday at 5 p. m. was held the funeral of Mr.

John Horton, aged 21, who died of consumption at 6 p. m. urnsi at ake i-on-si i.oiicgc, anu u.e gloom ai'l fade away but slowly. She stands to day second as a plug to-Itacco manufacturing town only to Win I A I. Inti.

of r.o.-Un. N. to a Urv a t't -rr in TaN-r iu-U rnun-rt u.ut. Jmw "Jd. Hi I ir If -itd iwr I hr rr I al r-; tiiit wriiiit at thi Tala-nutcU njorttin ur.

two-In; Tw ciiurvU atroadfnl on "fatr tr nit I'firt i to it h--r'. t- i ra -ur rvid-tnj Ih.r' arr aw rach I. -rv tlirt- raw JMi Joitit4i.fir f.r ni- r- tw f.r a.v.n it. andoliv f-r lo kill I rtttrd tati- KarT. it J.

11 mh TWrr arr ti rl-rtn ii To Teachers: ston. This year she will put up in plusr i elate orresj nee soln-lteil. m. I- I'( Mitnager. 12-1 in i (l I i i ii ii i on.

I I'ul. lio. ln i THE BEST THING IN TIIK United States ONE CENT is nil-: Phil'a Record. 1.00 jer ar, Daily. w.l.lHI per car, Oinitting FOR THE FARMER ASH Til Business Man THE RECORD II AS NO EQUAL.

over tour millions ot pounds of the weed. The iHtwa Iiueln-ss of Sutherland has jut tatii r-leas-d from her su ntntb's in Kngland for burning srm paj-r Im-Ioiiiu bi the Courts-of ju.tK'e. Mr. I.S Hrwn. of the Ki'-hinond Danville with h-iel-uarten at I.v lo it saitl to strongly urytsl by a ituin-rof Sialhem for S-nd Atsittant Postmaster tielieral.

Mi.ts.-4 Janie Andrew and Minnie Tutker have i ii rin-d. frm Xi-w York 5 10 1.50 6 8 9 Good firm, per pound, EoGS Fresh laid, per Poultry Spring chickens, each, Grown chickens, each. Dressed chickens, each, Vegetables Cabbage, per pound, Onions, per bunch, Turnip Salad, per peck, Sweet potatoes, per Irish potatoes, per Pork, Etc. Live, per pound, Dressed, per pound, Beef, on foot, per Beef, dressed, per foot, each, Mutton, dressed, per Lare Western, by the per lb Western, retail, per Country, per Hides, Etc. Green salted, per Dry salted, per Iloanl of Jutiicrnof the Peace.

Eighty of on. hundred mi tt-n magistrates of Wake county aiiswi-n-d to th ir nams when the I-gitu-r of Ieeds calld the nll Moii.1i. A quorum U-ing present IL G. Dunn, F-f. of lCl, -igh, was elected chairuian andMillanl Mial.

Uttp. Kgister of Deeds, act'tl as i rk. Tin- nt onimtsioiier were iioti- ou luesday. Ibis makes the fourth young man laid to rest in the cemetery 2K3J there whose death was produced by con 5 7 have lrn attcl.d.lltC svhoo We are having calls daily 'for for Teachers, Principals and Superintendents at salaries ranging from 11,800 down to 3n0. Some of the places would suit you.

Registration in this ollice secures national representation. Send stamp for particulars. Do Yo Want a Teacher? We study carefully ihe qualifications of teachers and their fitness for a position before recommending them. We represent i-v farm-r of jr to ri. rfii- to a ffU of thr f.

.1 sumption, superinduced by cigarettes, all the deaths occuring within the past 2.00 lift. Il.s. Mit lucr.fr was ladkin Valley News. A party of wealthy Baltimore men have bought the Shoekoe Springs lands, iu Warren county, 1,000 acres, at $10 an acre, from Mr. Plummer Allston, and will make it a game preserve.

Most of it is in original forest. A club-house to cost ill be built. The Trinity College freshiuati declamation contest took place last Saturday evening and the honors of the class were won by Joseph S. Maytubby, of Boggy Depot, Indian Territory a full-blooded Indian. His subject, the Sun says, was The Hand of (iod iu History." Mr.

S. W. Ritter, of Frauklinsville, Randolph county was struck by the en 8 four years. The ages of the young men ranged from 21 to 24 years. 13i The Lenoir Topic savs that last Wed nesday about 5 p.

the southbound. act oi ati led by Mits Saunders, of Ri b- roond. who it viitm her. F. H.

MiU-ura. son of th blind chaje lain of th nate. committed suicide in I Chicac because falht-r rote saying he could neither iw-nd him money nor svJ'rd turn bouie. Young Milburn was I out of wotit and emplov Henry Ktj of Monn. Chester and Lenoir train just missed 15 12ifel5 3 6 I of the of the I Kin I of justices of the t-acc.

and at a joint meeting Mr. W. c. Stroi.ach chairman of the Itoardof i-ounty commUtioners. presiding, the tax levy for Iu3 was taken up.

The lax levy fr I.H-Jt was fixed at the same ligun-a at for the hist year. The iitunly rs to-rv author-izitl to issue in Itoiuls to Uar in-tenst Hot to exceed live and a half cent int nt to run f.r twenty years, to refund thepnsnt outstanding' of six in-r cent bontN. running over a little three year-old child on Connelly trestle, tour miles from Lenoir. The train approached ho trestle gine ot tne Davis funeral train while ou a curve and at down grade aud the passing Greensboro. He was at once re the best talent of the profession.

If you will let us know what you want it will pay you. We. charge you nothing. C. J.

PARKER. Manager, South Atlantic States, l-45-3m. Kai.KIOH, N. C. Flint, per 7 Tallow, per 4 Beeswax, per 25 Peanuts, 751.00 Peas, per 651.25 moved to the King's Daughters Hospital, wncre ue uieu.

Air. Kitter was a raaz- engineer was horrified to see the child about midway of the trestle. He blew brakes for all he was worth, but the child looked smilingly toward toward the pretty train. Providentially the train stopped within five feet of the child. The following n-solulKtii was adopt I istrate aud a highly esteemed citizen 1 i Allrem "THE itoivin ov me tvuni oi usi ices oi i McArthur, Sheriff of Forsyth coun RECORD," l'hilalelilnii.

ty, ami Capt. J. VV. Goslen, editor of the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. pue lo at supn-'ue repn-t-ntatite of tin (irand (Vmncil if the l-yal Arcaaum of North Carolina, to attend the uprenw C.hiiiciI's nn--tirg which tuei Wt.sIuesLay.

Mr. An hie McDuffle. of Fayettcv ditiingtuthed al lhr.pi-lal Medh-a! NVw recently. On rxainutatton be attain the highest mark for pntficiency of the one bundnd anI ten MudcttU eiamiurd. Dr.

Wilham Itattle. J. who gradu Announcement: ar-l tttvr tifitr tu.iy l-f it. The i.irrvfv.knt ay that tV; ar- lliu ih-m vt-rv l.ttlecwra aii.1 ri nwat. ad tha: theprt-x-nt i llw Uvt ever ptantetf To rats ltttr i r-- l( iiily way for tln-Ot j.f rnu J.

A Hrt. t.f thtsrit). last ml- a -i tiro. II It Tlie liabilities a.v i tv arv upuM-d alal flo.i The Cotnrrervtal vo Farin. r' lnk lan-n the prvfrrrv-d f.r vbitb wa e-ureI ttv -Tt Tlwre are ot-r n.

ral irv.lit-r Ie tti- f-NT Colifed mi' Vl.i inii 'il is th M-ntv rv! A wiai ion. The last Ir-xisLttupj trw- capital opiar. hveh I too ua.l t.t an pn.rt.tte place. The M-'Hunt ct htrh is to of North Cr-hna craite. mill it.

4 than tlfty fert hih anI rl abtHii i-V thre fourth tif ha Un ra-wl TTfi' it present aiI to tji ry lar-e. The-w ts. dae every ve-ar. ar njt-l i.t of o-IfiC the rltvel.tt of ttte tle jrpiniiif ntut ti it will at iirruf that tttr oj. I iti In ke lb mo ttreru tlrvlfullt lhes lxt fw Republican had a fight on the streets of VV iuston la.tt week.

Goslen got the worst of the fray. McArthur was fined $5 and -----Season 1893. Big Ike's Adieu to Katie. One day la.st week a 15-year-old colored boy was lying asleep on the track of tlHwA. R.

railroad (e1 ween Pannele and Bethel. The engineer of an approaching train saw him and blew the whistle, but could not stop the train be tne i eace ot vv aKe coiitity Unit each commissioner of fi.i- county of Wake shall n-ccive for bU service and cxh iiscs in at-tenlingthe met ihe Ijxtnl iIicmiui of three dollars jer day for uot exceeding thn-e days, ami they shall be allowed mileage of live cents er mile, onetime only, coming to and returning mm the n-gularand Mx-cial meetings of the board. costs. The cause of the battle was an ar ticle in the liepublican reflecting on Mc Richmond Danville R.R. F.

W. Hi iiiEKoi'Eit tt Rei hen Fori hi Receivers. Schedule in effect May 1 1, TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. N. Arthur as an omcer.

fore reaching him. The boy was knock The Weldon News says that the Coast ed from the track and received injuries And when any committee of the boanlof i Line freight on the iscotland Neck branch from which it is not thought he can re commissioner shall direct-! recked last week about seven cover. At last accounts lie was lying in uiinn iiuiii ui UlCVUUIir, HIJ UUi lAlt were totally wrecked and some damage a critical condition and had only sioken once since the accident. Greenville Re ated at Harvard thw year witb highst bttnor. has acrrteil a sitnn in the I nivi rsitr at Chu-aK a.

of l-tin. Tb I'niTenntv of Xortb bitu t. fll Dr. Alexand r's place. Tit New York Press, of Sunday, prints a cut of Cadet Howell, who will graduate at lb tteatt of bit chts.s at the I'nittsl Stale Military Aculemy this wek.

ami "Cadet Gorg p. Howrll. who it done to other cars. No one was serious flector. extra M-rvices for the county the member of such committee shall be paid thn-e dollars per day and be allowed mileage of five cents per mil one time only, going to and turning from such scrvict.

A nsolution by Mr. Justice VV. E. Ash ly mjuml. The accident was caused by My Katie Melvin, your letter Pve received, And have taken to heart each word you have said.

It causes your sweetheart a great deal of paiu To think that his motives have all been iu vain. Ungenerous, or cruel, I sought not to be For I compromised the case iu letter No. three, As letter No. two was merely for fun; I'll agree; The aforesaid one was my just decree. A heart full of love, you do not assume, Such I claim not I do notv-presume, 'Tis true if you loved, you'd be trustful and true, As you say, "feed chickens, and wash and scrub too," A negro man from Stanly county is in a spn-auing oi me rails.

town to-day and is attracting considerable attention. He is illiterate, being un Notw ithstanding thecomplaint of hard tim we fidly believe that the farmers in Robeson are in belter condition than at any time since General Lee's surren ley was adopted requesting the county a. m. p. in.

daw Th K-tritrrailr actt-ni SCHOOL PRINTING able to read or write, but is a marvelous hand at figuring. He can add or subtract figures as fast as they are given him ith will graduate at the bend of a a uaiiy ror Oui bam, Oxlord. IP derson, Kuffalo Liihia Spriuv'-(J reensloro, Wiuntoii-Sal-ui. Salisbury, Hickory, all Wf-stern North Carolmi Poinis; Charlotte, Columbia. An jfiista.

Charleslou, Savannah ail Florida joints, At la tit Iii rin 1 1 ham, New Oilen, and all South and N.u'i west Danville, Richiuond Lynchburg. Wa.slniiton and i'! lint.s North. Daily for ville, Wilmiiiglon. MoiclieaiM Newlx-i-n and all iiiits in Ea-' North Carolina. nis cuvu.

wu born in and fmni North Can.lm. Cadet Howell mall of ftaturr. ikC over five feet six irw bt in height and weighs alut I3 der. There is in a gnat part of our county an abundance of breadstuffs, and in raising home supplies our people seem to be terribly in earnest. Red Springs commissioners to nave printed their annual n-its.

a copy of which shall lie mailed to each justice of the eace of the county. VV. C. Brewer. C.

X. Allen, and J. E. lUlIcntim were re-elected the county Boanlof Eilucation for two out an error, and handles fractions with almost the same ease as whole numbers. Tell him the year aud month of your birth and he immediately gives your age in years, months and davs.

This pecu ptrttc. t.x rF.rfrwal turm and luanrltf The rMafatirvtMnt at Wake Fort lt wrt'i rttmtl a tnt pr-nu The prran was varwtl and Titer were J.I stradoate. TavW it a nun if geitntt and a born rtl ator. hi administration the iitstttuttoii has a and pnaprred until in lb tbrMif hr.esA and ex- admire, from a true girlish sruicuman. All this I heart; iudt.

He fci quartertnatter of cadets and wears bU chevn.ns with dignity. R.ltert P. Johnston, who ha. a head like Naoittto atal look a though he cml.I But one that I loved, should claim better liar gift is unaccountable. on my part: We would play, sing, ride, walk; when I The Wilmington Star reports a distressing accident as having occurred at Shallotte, Bruuswick county last Thursday.

Two sons of Mr. Millikin were APPUWUTINIrTHE XKEiJS OK THE-SEASJN SHALL iVE Es-jj FECIAL ATTENTION TO lTHE PRINTING OK I.WITA- tions, ND S'IPi)L WORK OENERALLY. OCR GREAT SPECIALTY FOR NEXT SIXTY DAYS. A colored child about the age of 4 plow but war. MngSe bamletl, thmugh a wb.4 hattalioo.

alsit from Xttrth Car- 12:30 J. in. 8:45 a. in. rriVti' i r.nd no ma.

II hold the rank of cadet lieu scaring fish in Shallotte river. uusiness was done, Or enjoy any innocent amusement, for fun. I think I should blush o'er my head, nose or eyes. If you should have the audacity for once, years, was found dead in Sandy Branch, just a mile from Roxobel on the boundary line between Northampton and Bertie. co.v south ita.tiuir.

Daily, except Sunday, for Wilson, TariH.ro and all La-'- hi I Carolina ixitit. when one of the boys, Isaac Millikin, a lad ot some 6ixtcen years, fell into the tenaut. Mr. Howell Xttrth CanJintan wlt trl first in hit cUss at Alfrd Monlecai will be the thinl baa ever gnlua-West Puiut. In took th honor last Thursday forenoon, savs the Patron river and was drowned.

The body had years. The tax levy for 193 is for county pur- IntaeM 20 13 cents the xll. Schedule I ami taxes an the same as thos levied fr State purjioetcs. Another Ealerpri. Attention is callel to the Advertisement of the Mechanics' and Investor's t'nion.

This a Saving ami Loan. Com-any. lately organized in Raleigh, by a number of our lest businessmen, whose names are a guarantee for energetic, corajtetvnt and faithful management. In addition to the usual building and loau and Gleaner. It had been only a short TRA I NS A Iilil VE AT RA LEIG 1 1 noi ueeu recovered ai iasi accounts.

while, so we are informed, before the dis Th clota fwmw -f the wbtt of the for deaf mutts ar.d Wind wrm l.re I of th FrL last. Tit prvtgraro t-tnsLtimj t.cit, fan and and la no matte. or.tnJ.i, rttiirrrt rtmi ia ah. 'I in. Daily from Greensboro and iu 3 W.

H. Wright did the same, tb Ut (irn. Beaureganl standing iK'ints North and N.uth The Beaufort Herald of June 1st tells of a black turtle weighing between 1,800 and 2,000 pound that was caught near covery of the child in its lifeless state, when the mother was seen with it. It is not fully known whether the child was to surmise. That I'd say hard things to the one I should please, Or leave her home any time to kill bugs, flies or fleas.

Your letters were charming, and with interest did soar My thoughts far away, to my Katie of yore; But Miss Mollie is here, in a fine situation And your sweetheart is waiting for an aje Lookout, it took 15 men to pull it a. m. I 4:25 p. m. 11:10 trwt tn jt nxtlation bv oral choked to death by the-mot her.

or drowned, but the mother says her child fell into aa He, aa4 arrr IKm Hr Llref Why. it Big Ik, of cvurs: and hf oui oi me water, ana to turn it over Daily from on its back after landing. Old fishermen ci. in wa ctvixlactetl witb Witb istierrti att.1 ltil tit tumU. Thin the water while she was tieing her shoe We have I he largest assort men of Type, the largest stock of Paper, and work the largest force, of any establishment in our line in the State, and can.

1111 orders more promptly and in bettor shape. I For all classes of Printing and Minding, send orders to tcaiunn, this company has made liberal tell that turtles larger than this have jrar Mt nmiji-ir tb- tx year coon. httl about bim Jit. i arrangement for making aecommolation and as drowned, still no attempt to save the child was made by her. p.

m. PASSENGERS LEAVING HA LEMHI been caught off this shore. This SDecies at of turtle is not fit to eat This one was Thirty-five thousand dollars' worth of Th. nea h.Ht itbv far th hand r. from bU hat down to hu sb-, and I tncir numx'rs ho do not dehire on.

in th Mate. Mr. Pa think th amount Kl he IV is wonder-1 to from the "GuarauU-e Fund" of Bruinz it tb "Mr Waiier ILideigh." I f'lj Bif. How d- dV if, do yon mre iail for m'mbt, suffering fried to get the oil, which is very valuable. But as you have given it, and say we will marry," I bid von good-by, as I've no time to tarry; But I'll simply ay this, e'er forever we 6:05 a.

make close connection at Greensboro for all oints North and South; al.vi for all rn North Carolina joints, arriving truck were shipped in two days from Newbern. The Journal of the 3d says part. The executive committee of the State Tobacco Association has decided upon August 16th, and Greensboro, for the that tne steamer "ewbern took out EDWARDS BROI'tillTOA, PRINTERS ANP IilMo.US, 1-35 I y. Raleigh, N. C' irw- nt He aatn being il a- Itrst bv keeping in tovk every-' nt also the dues or all ru'ta.

A curtaan, patnt- thing tat yu want. Second, bv Call on George Allen, rI m. I.jkt hvt j-itt mi up. thi i tistng and telling what be has 107 Fayetteville Mreet, or any it Kt tar Int txil to rvad but advertLtemt-nt in iml'r uf tue ard of directors, and Mr W'attrr on Pm.k I- thia paper, and giv him a call when you i P111 of the constitution and Uul Tb rofttr-Mri ftr cvnry ba tt lo Newbern. by-hiwa of the Union, and subscribe for yesterday 3,528 packages of truck 3,203 of potatoes, 205 of beans, 19 of cabbage and 1 of squash.

The steamer "Neus' took out about 1,700 packages of beans, A TICKET TO THE rnrr association to meet ana board a special for a visit to the World's Fair. The annual convention will be held aboard the train en route. The party will include brt-o awanWtL In tb rarjoett am I'll cherish you always, in my great big heart. I never for once, thought of land, gold or pelf; But always have cherished "your dear little self," The betrothal has been broken work claims my time, So good-by forever Dear Katie Melvine. I'm ever yours in fond remembrance, BIG IKE Newbern, May 25th, 1893.

some stocK. All money paid to this company remains in the State. rnEE. World's Fair. For Particular Addre Astieville at 4:25 p.

and Char lotte at 12:40 d. m. DO BLED A I LY TRAINS U.twen R.I -igh, Charlotte anr Atlanta. E.BEEKLKY,Sup't, VV.A.Ti'RK,(i.l. A.

iIretsboro' W. II Gbeen, O. Waahington, D. IL Hardwick, a. g.

p. xi Atlanta, (ia. Sol Haas, T. M.f Washington, D. V.

Lli lirreri in ctfra to mm. 600 of cabbage and 2,100 of potatoes a total of about 4,400 packages. The A. N. C.

railroad took out 40 carloads in the neighborhood of 10,000 packages. 7 oprr Mr. ti. 11 Lrach baa bem mana-r anl will have every-tLta nrady by tbjninf of tb thea-tOatd aoa. me manuiaciurers and leal tobacco farmers.

All North Carolinians are invited to join theparty. The association will attend the Fair in a body on North Carolina day. moo ns toe and patent leather If you need a pair of ladies' misses, UP. for 75c. $100 and $1.50.

children's or me nT shoes call and Wooluwtt Sons. I what we hare. Woollcott A Sons. Atlanta Journal. Atlanta.

Ga They were taken by special truck trains in addition to the regular freight trains..

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