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A SIITMEII FAMILY FOt TIWI All CIIITIT, IETITEI Tl TIE -tUMI tf CAIIUIA, HI ft. Alt ilM aJsUltaJ CtlElitAlT. RALEIGH. N. WEDNESDAY, 1884.

M0THX. YEAR. 1 I. to i.oc I VOIY VIV TVft -f mm s. (4.1V' Xt For ths Fanaaraad Maohaalcv one aasnuaiiee could be.

pinrareV 1wl for the Fj it. Hoosabold. NEWBEaa, Aug. 3. Phocion nays the "Household reseui- died.

Hi brother, John Hill PugM luband bajing the father of tf. lit. Upi. Wm. of Bertie, and Lewi lUtitTSutton.

boili of. whom were1 Some Notes on the Pugh of North Carolina- vho was of nearly sirac. was Xtta fihrttCinarnif. Mem leeiMng in thw room In which Tlirmias tf.xiiant lmterlerHta aoldaenu fithrr blea a deserted and calls its members to order. Dear me I can't the food died (anotUha aterwante').

whet lle latter appeared in a dream tn Jolt and continued from last week. But "revenon a nos mouton." As we said before, Francis, the seermd. man realize that this not only the lazy oretolu the manner. aal time of ba' time of the year when, as he truly says, we with to put the solid things ot ate on the too shelf, bat it is also'the busy sea married Pherihce Savage and had a large family of children, amoqp these being Col. Thomas I'ugh, was death, winch was after wards fulfiltedV This affair caufted much comment, and foual it war- in Id the rpoO, aLso had ixt-w Uy her Ut, bav-kiud.

Cowtrr. AnoUier issue CatlV trfue Pngh arxt'lwU Bondwt fngw of Tennrssef, anrtUM John Thomii- llooU who dlod jau.nirl ia Vr, aad iasiij Jaaghk-j; Uu inda liond, who waa married to l)x, aniucl Jordan Wheeler, brother ol Col. Hill- Wheelr, Kta 'ArrUaa, BJlorAaru. AoOLher dauffbter (Joli son with those of us who are interested pf tlx day, and served as Ute aouiuhtttoiiJ in the, perhaps to his masculine mind, a great man in his day, and John Pugh, one of the first patriots in our first struggle for local self-government and Inde a novel afterward, written by petty pickles and preserves. lavwood of TenneauiM un Those who are not "off lor the summer bf the family.

pendence, the last was take prieoaer at the battle of Alamance, by Gov. are hard at work getting ready for winter. 1 for one would be much obliged to Jiy tu second marriage. wiCh Eliaa- Tlioa. Pujh.

watt Cynthia l'ugh who, IN iiucKMt St 141m 'if Tryon, "the British Wolf as be wa called, and hanged for his devotion to 'Anita" for her recipe for making 'green pepper catsup, and give her in beth. Bryan, Scott, Vvtfk had one Thomas PugK (born after the death of his half iroTnef of Tliisooe wenXSouth tvtlouislanti. whero lie-married Mis? Eliza tly New principle, one of the first martyrs of a glorious cause and whose name should; return a Mexican way or serving up ner Spanish peppers which generally delight male palates and is not disagreeable to JULrrjs lewis DEALKKS IN be revered as long as Washington's, E. Petty's I Hampden's Or Sidney's. Drieana aad by whom he left a HirgeJ Mr.ilenry M.

Stanfi It ft tbdVtico Im mrtiil hi" brat whH-h ha -rtt iu-ysirCkl. a9l vatd KMt artito Ktwiaod. Uia otrratiuo vtlac t'Xar-t Larr: aJ-eatlv irrvwu Jar hrvond the litnn of ri( idl plan. When nor ytare aol firhl month aotie riihrl op tiro riv trMi fojrfeeu uswfasa and ri'v aili alirm it a n.t- stUerl tt trHalmah lojir "tK at Vir-, br-bw the varan it StaoVy I'ool, it hf V)''wvfr Afrira vf tuimf rt to aw 5ir 4rri- Hittun, Lh xn- wcbt)6 "tsiionx rtt Ished" Mn one hittartd fniltn nf ihv. fi, anil fi and attirr isniatanta oanitstriua; acarty I vutlMtONiMi a.

liu ba btJuni. f.ktMtvl, od ewd his wy asi two hiutlrl thirty mile of nnd rapid- and aa lauschod arrorat straat boal-. thrts ef Utewi the l'pir C-go. Too hot to road. Us h.a to Too hot to evm be jmlite Too hot to sew, hot to kut.

Tt hot to la uouiilo i hot slctp, Um hot Make. Too hot to brew, too hot to lnkt Too hot to think, too hot to tulle. Tott hot to to hot to walk Too hot Hi lecture or to preach. Too scold, too hot to lotn Toi hot for inant veil or vrlove, Too hot to ilream of outkiiig lovr; 1 Too hot to laugh, loo Init to cry. Too hot to live too hot du Too hot to whistle or to Niig, And, loo hot for nnv His brother Thomas was also com mitted to the cause ot the Regulators.

una interesting tanrily; Walter rwgtK nl NewOrleans, a lawyer of iartation and ability, a represeotatite. the females, nere it is: uut a sue in a full grown green pepper and take out all the seed, make a hash of any cold meat and vegetables you happen to have, seasoning to your taste with the pepper seed which are the hottest part ot the and on every occasion jus voice was- OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SASH, DOORS, BUNDS, LIME, CEMENT, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, ke. With' a lew raoro remark ami we are Largest Stbck In North Carolina. lifted up, urging upon his people the duty of resisting the tyranical encroachments of the British Crown and Parlia done' with-tti4 sobject, thonsfi'to it RALEIGH, N. Wiion Works i I East aroctt 8tut.

IHat 1 jixo WmH ltual ua at in. pepper, with this hash stuff the pepper and sew it up, then roll it in a batter ot is bUtaA-labor love, Crl. Zinnias Pugrir wtw a miw tf lthU intellect ment upon the liberties and rights of Fhu 1 it-uiL Wo-d LarostuuUnz al si- egg anu Dreaa crumDs, aim try a ugui Fxurv diujlmil) at REMOVED TO NO. 224 OPPOSITE CITY CLOCK. was marrieq VQ nor dii cousin, Augustine l'ugh.

of afortnietitionet In Ieconl sf ATm. coU Vnth's thndren. -Ud. Thomas, Vrlgh, St lifed at hta huf "guirocky," a part of the iiirchaacl of the Tuscarorav where hit IfHrf at "tlie advanced age of rilnety-fbur; led where his ashrt rrCw await the loaud of the last rWe forvot state that two of the sons ofJe old Jolonel, wu.ejit the. battle, of Guilfonl II.

where they kl wortliies have U-eu dead aiidfnrvttt-eu for, lug. have by a few, and the 'ouutry for', whose iruiepcmlence they oUglit and 1.11. has suffered luaiy a vine" thry were living actbr in hirarawytt wa (lieir patriotitm hM -al)ut i iwm siwtliued our ijjitig' 'fat local, Mdf-govero iitiiit, and in Tlieir praie. Jn-rpelual jbr-nihsfiOiild he suqg, hence ope of hrfrl.eirAintj fhough tae, dprri.lioir shrine thii.foebl rptatjaly of hcro arid their pubiQ, (iecdSf. but in-iplre thfe rising 'deact'ndett the colonies.

There were two aaugh-; ters also bora to Francis and Pheribee brown. Serve either hot or coia, as pre Ill Wool Krrnoh 1 Td ai.lc. 15 and 8hrewdneM, axi arctiutulated nore money parnaps-ttiNn- aliiwsH any rtthrr man of his day and cctiou. if accept Uol. William Williams', Gen.

Willie Roll Hunting ferred for dinner it is best hot, toi lunch, picnics or sapper cold. To have this EUGENE GRISSOM. A. S. LEE.

JOHN S. PESCUD. Good yni iBjii.WCd htiit); at 7L dish at any time it is only necessary to Pugh, Pheribee and Penelope, the latter of whom became the wife of Frederick Bryan, a scion of another Old Bertie house, the 1'iigh family having many years before this time, removed to Ber Jones, and the older PoHocirs. Hewa Ut yard lt. one of the original.

pUHasera of the In" 4ian Woo ls, or Reservation, whiuh UJ tie county, N. C. Another son of with Williftiris and Jooos. bought ot the m. mm uTusoaroras befvrr the 'left for XeW York to join the fly? Natjonoi Indians.

i A ruU aatil kfcasatfttl jUanMisaal IimIji India Lawns. Jition H'liidts pUm; jUipod and l'h Ijtwna aiit Nainsooks. And splendid variety of r.LKilNGK vve-have the original ikKtmients 1mm drop the whole peppers in strong brine, in which they will keep all winter, when this is done you must put no salt in your hash which may be made of anything which suits the taste, either of meat alone or like Russian salad of scraps of everything highly seasoned. I like Pho cion's idea of wearing a badge at the Exposition very, much, with a difference. Let us select a color 1 vote for crimson and theu each have our own "totem'' or distinctive mark.

In these days Ol Francis aud Pheribee Savage Pugh, wag Theophilus, who married Mary Whit-mell one of the daughters of Col. Thomas Whitmell and bad three son, John, "Major" Francis, and Col. Thos. Whitmell Pugh. This John died ybungj the Indians to Pugh and Williama.

aod bearing the bandwrikug ot Geu. ub Jones. Jkll ot these old worthies -wrote ind TRIMMINGS. ar now oftVrrd Malor Francis Pugh was married four beautiful and though writ too fiWAJsuish' ancestry; rrtr to hold thepC times go much sO, that he was referred Oorcetii. tieloa' tArir taltnt.

A wa-irjii, in blai -Ita-sl and mi- with the feather of tt oose eari hafdly beeuriiassed by the graduate of. a mod to as the mucbly married man. first to Wholesale and Retail 11 GGIS OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE, fil worthies in honored rememhrarlce ul strive to eMrktMhej gloriotta ex-ample. bleaqfitj alo uv TowrU. decorative art it will be very easy for "Violet" to have a bouquet of those ern, commercial cplbewitUie I 9 and )kV aud 1 iorf.i i aiur 1 flowers on her ribbon, "Birdie Wren" Sarah Hill, (sister of Whitmell Hill, member of Continental Congress) second to Betsy Barker Tunstallj (daughter of Col.

'Wm. Tunstall and praved ateol goiuneu nt he "day. miist nanin Vwvr.tJio roatlor'k rmr. )amaks. ertidlin'CertiecOuntl.

It (lower KING'S EVIL -) I.iJV "a lb Miiy0 rly given to Scrofula li vail" a tlat Itvuuldtie hfn Liu UtM-fi. world ia 1 now. bihI Mk'W i hut dou'and detain him a as Betsy Barker,) third to Mrs. Theophilus t'hns yifft ceuiTed to iW that we Were CabevS Aki it'A nts. mfH and No.

14 Payetteville Street, Kalcili. 1ST. O. oould have a wren mounted by Mrs. Morgan or some other taxidermist, if she cannot do it herself; nestling ioa crimson losette.

"Hieroglyphic" need only write either his nom de plume or his real name in his. "own fist." certain of being com about to leave out a part of our. record. a Little Washinvfcon.James Casey, who Pugh, nee Taylor, widow of his cousin, and fourth to Mrs. Smith and tradition says he would have married a fifth wife, e.

that mrt relatmg to two- more of banieil theaiarjof x. Genera) Grant. In ithc revolution which raised Graut the soiis of CoT. Thos. Piizb, Sr.

We SCSlOFULA the Largest Drug Stores in North Carolina, with a carefully of Have two A-Hude to Col. Thrtmas PtigH, and rO'm a poor, clerk in a leatlicr store at pletcly disguised. "Housekeeper" might but became blind while paying bis devoirs to his intended. A large family Francis jigh, (th-ihinl. i i Galena' to be the commanding officer In have a bunch of tiny keys.

I will make stock of the wild inanMetl Klizabeth mv choice at once to stimulate others. sprang from these and the Southern States are full of their descendants the itiro'MisstfiaTppi Valley, Cnsey ItM rafra Chllrsis KH Huit si fo4.i Sill SKI IBifltw I Ls.n rurtaios Mi t-nrtsjn nl at rlttM prl-, i Ma.nili nrt In wblla. bliu. snd rrti iium 9 eoUua4 lir sm aud jr. wmt IS t8Ms rtots Vrf I.alia IrsvrllB dusWa l.iA.

wait I. I hsn. now Stltwrrpl vmtiruM luelw.lligi lbs hur.ll.-K. ul lk irbrfntntl lHl s-. H.

i mrv r(n r.sn oxi.y. ii Die tlmi. fur lom CU R. E. PETTY'S, il Fayette ville lUicih.

X. Col. Thomas Whitmell Pugh married Handley, and-ha1 Francis; (the tuurtli), Theophilus i'ugh, Juoph Should my amendment of Phocion's motion be passed, 1 take for my mark "a Catne a aort bf laerclumt sutlers knd was equally noted for his large op-portuntiiesand his almunding generosity. Standley Pugh, and daughters Penelope Mrs. Janet Bryan tlill (ueo Bryan), and widow of Hardy Jennet Hill, caligraph," as.

representing both my up a UHTungh purlAra- l.i fl )t ili.f.iv VJnttMWw ilu'lntiit thrtaiub ait i l(f jfl' IUT.H i'H. AllK'llil i irilcr in d'-M lojiiitciiti arn l.eni.!, i iitiiu'4aot liriiitiiiiH, 'I'u-mors. I11 I'lcors pronn aiil I'liy-hiCrtl Coll vlr. If iillowtit 10011-liiiue, Kuril rofulolii irrSi, Ivnl l.i-r liM'iists. i II licit' on IU I- Pugh and Wancv l'ugu.

rrancis (the Afterward Grant made him collector of name and vocation (Clarke). Let the Household put on their think and lett a large number ot descendants 4th) married Ann and left the port of New Orleans. found hint His children were Whitmell ine cans and make suggestions to each one son, Fianois, (the fifth.) who mar- Pare Drus, Patent Mediciaas, Perfumeries. Mineral Waters Fancy Goo is, Toilet Articles, Grass and Bird Seeds, and a Fresh Iiot of Blast's Garish Seels Just Received! rapTobacrosl cigars, etc always at the counter. tWA.

full line of Trusses, and Surgical appliances of the best makers. tS- Tn.liivTa." nnd Nowitekv'a other preparations. 'Whitmell Pugh, and Bryan other, and each send their choice of color ried Mary Ann Rascoc, and left a large little Washington, a clerk iu the store ol' Mr. Smith, who was married to another tf own ec lion of the GrautTamily. Pugh, Martha Pugh, and Winifred to the editor, who can count votes and family aa follows in.

liacoe L'uh, Who married Victoria arid died Pugh. Mary Whitmell married Wm. lualuUu me hi sav on the 15th of September, give the Mr. casey iook me down to ins picas I li. i.

Jordan, and left three children, among Reaving no Pogtithe 6th) whom was Mary Eliza who Kate l'ugh, who was marrfi to 1 lever- ant resnleuCe at tlte foot of the hill and fold me that he had moved to pl.t.' bit account of his wils health, wh'u-li one that gains the.day then, if we meet, we will have the fun of studying out the marks. I am sure to know Carolina Blackberry, Rose Bud and some others was married first to George Bryan Out iyerc-Sarsaparifa end Mr. Williams, and Elizabeth Pugh, physicians, and merchants for sale, should call law, second to Lewis Bond. who was married to E. Fan and third to Hon.

John Branch, Gover nnon u8 Prices 'ow as the market, it our correspondence solicited. PESCUD. LEE CO. And those who cannot otherwise make ning. Theophilus Puch married Mies nil rilirrtx rrllnbl istrtwt- nor of North Carolina.

Nancy Bryan Taylor, of Martin county, and died themselves known must, as 1 hocion says, call themselves by their "noms" Pugh married Dr. Wm. Whitmell Wil It -f i i.e i'i it It i rndlciiTe fmin leaving one daughter, Elizabeth. Col, iams, and left a large family. Martha Joseph Standley Pugh married Penelope which they can have printed on their badges.

Who seconds my amendment? Pugh married Richard Sanderson, of had been had, and lo educate In children. Wliile here he was acting as clerk iu Mr. Smith's store. looking over photographs Nellw (Jrnnt and other important persons of adiniuibtnition, at this house, Mrs. Caaey showed me a plate of the 10m-pcror 'Maximiliiin captured with his camp-chest." It was of china, with a -gilt band about the rim, nod had the Imperial Austrian crown in gilt and Blanchard, and had sons 1 hoinas Theophilus Pugh, who is nw mi old man in soxi: rah Scotland, and left descendants, among jl.

13. them beiug Dr. Whitmell Pugh Small, of Washington, N. C. Winifred Pugh J.

i so.vt' mi; III. MS aud Joseph Willi am, who died young, and daughters Penelope, who Miss Mary Belle McKoy, of Harnett, married first John B. Hunter, aBd married Hourv Isichols. aud "HOME FERTILIZER," Composed of the Highest Grade Pure Animal Bone, and such Chemicals as contain the Largest amount of PLANT FOOD In the most concentrated form. Had been used successfully under COTTON, CORN, -TOBACCO AND WHEAT, For ven or eight years.

Twenty-five per cent cheaper than ready mixed Fer a graduate of Peace Institute, has taken second General John II. Hawkins, of a Dosition as teacher at the residence ot Elizabeth, who married Jamus. Benelope A. Pugh, of Granville county. No issue bv either, 'colors at, the ccntie.

I tool it in my Jos. McT). Towell Whitmell, whom we nearly iorgot, died Krancis (the third), married Mr. irwiu, unmarried. John.

Pugh, the son Prof. E. W. Kennedy has been re 'hand with strange sensations, for an Maximilian met his fate iu Mexico so Grant had but recently lost nearly eve Theophilus Pugh and Mary Whitmell apd moved toJasivme, Tennessee, while her sister, Naucr. Pugh, married uotwithstandinj-f air hi ar and thn of our Kautwry lift recent Iim, will, thn nxt ten days.

elected Supt. of Durhain Graded school died unmarried, we have been informed, a Mr. Monroe, and also went west rything he had, 'and what was 'more than with Mr. E. D.

Monroe, as't, vice Rev. Going back to Col. Thos. Pugh. the aV.l.,wn.s be atram prepared to furmnii tin- tn-t oyn taitli iu his ton Uucfc'a Col.

Thomas Push'. third sou of Jim son of Francis, the second, and Pheribee and O. L. Dowell, resigned. 16ffWe refer with pleasure to a large number of the Best Farmers in K.rdan,! North Carolina.

South Carolina, Georgia and Savage Pugh, we find that he married Col. Thomas Poeh, 8r, and Mary Scott, Lbusiness grasp. married Esther Taylor, of Manin coun- But auiougst the 'tLwOU 17 lkrrii Miss Laura. Delano who burned her to the analysis of State Chemists in North Carolina for Mary Scott, and had issue as follows ltrrdiMry S'rnfuhi, and I lir I 'I. I i i I -it i '1ii'4inU WiM-a-c nn i in 'ivni i'.

At ill- iiiie time tt en- Tt: Mid IChlulilUI I. il'ljlul iii il.Mi i. tin- il ill oi'an nnd ui iiiitin Hi'-. -ii, if s-trni. TtilRlvat Regenerative Medicine It romiiovit ft.

iho penuinc Ilondurat i jin wild )'rlw Duck, Slil-thirjiu, tlti! Inlhhu itf J'litantivm nnd iuk! imIi.t iu'ilit nti t'icut xt- v. M-ii ntilicnlly its fin-Simla in t' lit rully known i -M-ioli, lUid tlie txt j.Ih.Miih roni.inMy proscribe Ater's bAics tfu.iLLi sh an Absolute Curo "or dlscaio! f-aUMod by the vitiation of IiJ.iod. It concentrated to the di'rfl, far beyond any mI'ht prcimratioii for wbkh like tfifli ar rlaiined, nnd Is lhcrr foro the rbcapet, a will ai the li. purifying rotdl-i-iiic, Intha v.orld. Ayer's Sarsaparilla rrir.pAED ny Dr.J.

C. Mats Analytical Chemists.) bold by all DrtttrjfUi price $1 nix ii. was not the leat'sigii of humiliation. five years, and in Georgia for four years I CUEAPLBT GIN" Wm. Scott Pugh, Francis Pugh, (the self to death on Sunday morning while (urlinir her bantrs with an hot iron, was A merrier family 1 never saw.

Tlie third), and Col. Thos. Pugtv, Jr yrm MAIL OUR ANNUAL BOOK OF CERTIFICATES AND INSTRUCTIONS TO abandon attd gdod nature and kindtirnM a sister of Mrs. at Roosevelt, and con Wm Scott Pugh, the great-grand-fa ALL WHO WILL WRITE FOR SaME mi the market. i uiuk ui it ther of the writer, married first Wini iu Lhtt Dent family was lolly exeinphhed bore.

Mi. Cusey aid to mc as we nected with leading families in New York above, we soli KAIN1T. ACID PHOSPHATE, NITRATE A qin for tl 5. 2. i.H) arr WW, And don't for fred Hill (sister of Hon.

Whitmell Hill every Mtyle warrantil Mtyle wi SODA, SULP1IATK, AMMONIA, and all Chemicals for agricultural purposes walked along the darK ule street, that City. ty. Nor tli Carolina, and had wane aa follows Wm. Pugh, hadrach Pugli, Mary Pugh, Callierine Ptitrb. Margaret Pugh and Cynthia Pagh.

William Pugh died mrmarried. Shiili married and removed to Sampson and left a family, among them heiug James Hill. Pugh, a daughter of this branch re-Ceatly marrying Hob. Jno. F.

Wootten, of Kiustoo. Mary was married to William Turner, of a noted and well known i do tho aforementioned), daughter of Col. John Ki he fionght that General Grant had been The Purest Woods at uest it ties. S3T Prof. John E.

Dugger was with us Hill and Martha Whitmell (a1 daughter of Col. Thomas -and Eliza pretty tutdly treated in his own house- iast week, returning irnm his very sue- 6009 ABENT WANTED in cVcnl SUMMIT IB inl slAlt. BQYKIN, GAMER BALTIMORE, MD. aokt. tie bad put too much reliance in beth Bryan, (of the family befure spoken BEST REPAIRING.

i ll I 'cessfol conduct of the Franklin Nornia! of.) By WiuHrod Hill he had as fol schoot, thtf tnly one in some 30 Western Uia sou' capacity, and the sou, supposing everything was, going with hi young partner Ward had lows, but who are not enumerated according 1 to primogeniture, Thomas Counties. He was pleased with the ar.d fl' up old trimr to nfrfcction. Wa family of Bertie county, a scion of which house was a celebrated jurist in JOHN BOWERS, NO. 7, cniOX BLOCK,) GO VERXOH RICHMOND, VA. hmrm the only nnaVcttntM tilinK BUsrfeinea work, and this tells its own tale.

iu this territory, aod cJialJeiifco all oth and another member of being the gifted U. -has an interesting sketch era to a practical tent: the nd that Dr, William A. lurner, who was the assisted to swell the 1it ot vicum. Babcock, who recently died, was referred lo as lmviug been one of those earliest of the ingratca. General Grant had been satisfied too late that he had abused his confidence.

Capt. Duggers life, in last number of the wi May prove the flavor of the pudding real inventor of the electric telegraph, Pugh, who died youug, Dr: Joseph Hill Pugh, who died unmarried, John Hill Pugh, who married Elizabeth Ijockhart, of the celebrated Scotch family of that name, who are connected with the family of the distinguished novelist Sir Wal ter Scott, a branch of which at au early da' had emigrated to Carolina; Eliza N. C. Teacher. Prof.

Morse to the contrary, notwith or foil partiAiilani svidrasa, 1 standing he, Turner, haying written As indicated last week, Judge By THE RALEI6H COTTON GIN CO (while at work in a machine shop in MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS. FANCY TILE HE4RTHS. OF VARIOUS AID BEAUTIFUL UE.1GNS. FEQNTS AND 3SATES BSASS FENDESS AND FIEE SETS. T1IK TIMES, AND SOUTHERN BAKER, COfjK STOVES.

Refrigerators and Ice Cream- Freezers. num has printed a caru, giving nine to his brother in Bertie describing Makixo it Pav. I am uiakiur good crops on the flinty hills. With cow ON HAND AGAIN. 4 numbered negatives to the prevalent ro "his ideas and saying that if he had the beth nill Pugh, who died in childhood, William Pugh, (grandfather of the wri-t peas ami plowing brought up my land to means he woo Id soon traosmit'mcssagee or CEO.

UTOHMOFFtKI. Secretary, 5 good condition. My peaches, plum. Persona harloit Cottus (iloa uwwuj rra rs would Aud It to tliulr luturt to stMri-aa ine ij bv electricity. Thin can be substanti ter), who" was married first to Mrs: mor that he had left the Republican party.

Wade-Harris has an amusing for baying rapes, entrants, raspberrien, gooseber ated by a lew Jiving witnesses or 'the letter st RaWrt-or travliur thftr w.rfc at th Africa Blount and second ries, etc, set out four years ago are bear' most unimpeachable character, who aoaohjuo sdpa of Mass. Allen I ri, Utb, to Miss Frances Helen Slade, of Martin, ing finely. Apples, impce, pcara, cher been niisiiiTormed. Ti, Florence On Heating and Cook Stovks, entirely odorless -no dust no smoke. Hot Aib Furnaces, Gas and Oil Chanekliebs.

Tinwake, Ikon, Leiad and Terra Cotta Pipe. One of the finest Sample Rooms in.the United State -on 2nd floor. jg-Send fjr sixth Dr. Whitmell Hill Pugh, who reaid ihe letters of Pr. Turner long before the invention waa perfected I WILL 00 REPAIRING ries, are fast cumins: in.

I have a married Mrs. Mary Uryan lint, nee It will do no Itarm to try. We have rood deal of land well set in clover and rof. Morse, ami who to tills day say In this aal adjoiulnx connU at Uie rralonc-s ol Timothy. 1 I use do commercial fertifiier been told that if' watermelons with plump Bryan, (widow of his cousin John Hill,) and who removed to 'Lafourche Parish, DIATfTTO "WHITE WAIM MAiwiU't MtAiii irptm.

A I'-cauUful, Intril.lr, su.1 Chwap Aa-tle. Its amsss-korsty rr Iibm, lias that of jisUitV sotw uH pit), craft, wavli oT rxfrtt. Tm wtilt-hluT a4 asitsartais; wJia of dwwU-Inya, rhtir. bw, 1vrim, lmnj. fum, Ac.

t(3i1 lur prs feassl UtM rsr.U. simply turn green crops under deeply. tnd unbroken nkins be given fonr coats cf that it was Dr. Turner's Invention and that the idea was stolen from him while In few York. Some even go so far as 'patrons, mhnt l1rel R.

CRUTCH FIELD, B.O. La leaving a distinguished representa Uumont, Louxll, AT. C. BfjuNi tive in the person of his son, Hon. Wll- if PURGATIVE Q) em World.

varnish, applied on four successive days, and the melons kept in a dry 0) 1am Whitmell inigti, who was at one to say that Dr. Turner even demonstrated )the practicability of the inventiou lady, who hsa Just HTNTKIi: Uy a youiiK time Speaker of the House of Represen ilt Hp IB I.I.U., '4 tixl jiscious fruit can be enjoyed at Christ flsil-d achsol. a o-rtrti aa cis tm ram- 1 here in Bertie cotintv. If is in this con a friend One who will J. C.

WMITTVi dw-Jwr in AitrUfclln. if tatives ot La. Dr. Wbitrneil H. ugh fsjulh or school, fur usfieulin ai.u to nection worthy of mention that three of rsl Inn t.

uitit sud Mai-tiiiirry, M. C. recognize me when am compelled to Mo. Lower 5, UillstM.ro, N. C.

also left three James Pugh, who married Sarah An the jgreatest inventions of the age were mas as well as now. atermelons can also be kept in a dry haymow, if thor-ough'y packed until an -light. creations of Ihe brains of persons who breeches who will take me by the hand when 1 ambliding down bill, instead of giving me a kick to lias- NEAT HOME drews, of Bertie county, and emigrated first saw light not many mHes of this And will comp' 'm-" Aooa in nm cniiro bjbvcw ju inra uvuyu. person who will t-tko 1 rui.eacn Bight trom 1 to 1 weeks, may be restored to aoond health, If sucli tfci I possi bl. For Female Complmintt these Pills hBTe no eqaaU rhyslciana use them for the euro of LIVER and KIDNEY diseases.

Sold eTerywhere, or sent by mall for 25c In stamps. Circulars free. I. 8. JOHSSOX CO Boaw, to Williamson county, and lett a 3 FAY'S CELEBRATED WATER-PROOF MANILLA ROOFING newspaperman, named Ildo Ramr- town.

We allude to the electric tele ten my descent who will loan mc Tx tiik KAr.rnnn. large family or twelve children, his grandson, Dr. -Thomas Jay Pugh, of graph, the Gatlin gun, and hypodermic dell, at Atlanta, has patented a process dollar without requiring $20 worth of MB Sno laatbar: for.Bovfa, OatMds medication, tlie inventor of the- first I win s-Il rry raaauoahlr trrms, a frsui security who win pull oil' his coat aud which Feems destined to work a Revolu Gronp, Asthma, i al nf I'lsMsr. Bryan, Texas, being a fine representa ess WsllM, and IiMi'lo in tthmitnmtism. JOHNWlH'g ANO named being a Bertie man, that of the Mskaoi With wjatlsm tive of this branch.

Eighth, Augustine ttnsg sua ssnns tion in the printing business reducing ts tmlM and aauiiMi rnui. Jtstabuaoea im. II DYNE hlSlUli.SHer InUmml ltd iiermil Ute) will intnUneou1y relieve these terrible second being a Hertford man while Pr mm, N. A. rotts, wtory -r law, ami tlUnso.

ltt arrn ui urowud. sittsatodtsi Uulst-wru uih. hmil mitr liryiy ti rtfy high, halfhy, Vratioa, uH u.l wU ol astatu. jhm ttvrs limls of msktiut a rotnfortat.le boms for any fsiullr. 3 w7H.FAV(:OwCaiaa Franklin Pugh also emigrated to La.

af the cost fifty fold. The Atlanta Consti diutane. and will pMiUrely care Bin esse Ed ward Warren, -of Jho wan coun ty, ter marrying his 'first cousin, Cynthia at of tan. Iirfcinuatjan tbat will nuir tutton, whose editor is President of the fighl lor ine hen Hie odds are two oue; 1,6 will talk of uic bcldnd my back as he, talks to my face. Such a frit-nd is -wauled by teu tlu)u--auil tunes human beinga throughout litis broad earth.

San Front tico XtvJ Lei ter. now riey, Deng tne niveuor oi me sssr tits ust nut ta. tt, aw4 oats taisaaaa I'ugn, ana leu a large iamny oi cmi FreTeatiou lieuer uaa ctue. last named invention. Dr.

Warreu, aik Ifom Btata KiwMUqtv. ad.lw, company which will handle the dren, 13 or 14, in La. Ninth, Sarah once in a lecture to his class in Wash Winifred Pugh, who married Wm says The process almost mstanta- M. Wm SMITH, MrsUw MUM, M. V.

Kurth -r dHstls ru )wull from the Kditor net. kigtou University, Baltimoie.gave con V.J. ivcrvwhere. Circulars free. 8.

JOHNSON WitOBi JtM. of the Spine. TunstalL, son of Col. Wm. Tunstall mi i a 1 DiMaiet GREAT CURE THE neous.

me nnesi, steei engraving can elusive proof that iu a thesis written lv of Una 1 and Betsy Barker, above mentioued be transferred to stone and made teady TOM- These moved to Pittsylvania county, ban while a medical student in fhila deliihia, he advanced the idea and dt- for the press in a moment's time. A It if well-known fart that most of t'm Bone and Cattle I'owilur sold in thw romw try ia wortltlesa; that Slierldan Omanum Powder is absolnelvpure and ctt valnable. Kothlns on arth will make lien f. Ilk. uk.rl.l.n'ar'jiiullllnll i'ftW- WW t-M AT hS and left a large number of chit dren.

The Townes. Itisons, and Wil scribed tlie mode by which he would AGEDT2 WADTED Fob tw Bear SV'y on the Way, A Collection of Ilyiiina and Tunes for Sunday Social Worship and Congregations. Hy Mrs. lllle hU Jewel aasistfd by Ir. J.

V. Holbrook. Trice 35 cts Publisheil printed ww-paer page or a sketch in of Uis tsaa tor proceed. Unfortunately, he listened to KIDNCY8.LIVE AND BOWCL3 sons, of Danville, and other noted ink' can be treated in like manner. der.

Doe, one teaspoonfnl to each pint of Sold eTerrwhere.ornt b7man forlfc Is lllssnsi tsa rrsttua ot Sas asna Ims piotessor, who liooled at lus invcn food. families springing from them, a daugh am I afamne TnrtllAhM HI im Can9.VneCU.UU: DT IDIU. lUUk SUthaS asiaaaa tb dresdfai SQflarUaa; walcl. AMPAICN BOOKS rUaW bacco is a wonderful vise. Some tion.

and the young scientist bis CHICKEN CHOLERA. cutMrX s. ca, uu, Mass. by Oliver Ditson Co Boston. saoniar ttvn Tteunaa or bwismih sa saouias.

ter or derivative of this house having THOUUNDa OF cuts 15v common consent there is a oemanu married Gen. Rives, of C. S. A would call it a but we doubt that tINK FkUlLl BIBLKMaitd rUUTOAaAt-U Ai.arwn. of ths won foraa of ttJa arrrtblw itastaw taken Flwf rrfii.iron and Med si at lut Iisto lis nnl nalx i r' A LLX.H.

and anotniT irr. j. i. cabeii, and LoinsvillH, sv the Southern Expomtiou PERFECTLY CURED. though not an user ot the weed.

What we irfer to is its vise-like property of iit another Col. A. S. Bnford. of R.

over 17 couiitum. T1 TUC RC9T for an advance rrrnrfday School Music, hltowiug that the people who have been enticed to aitig by the jingle of the rather nii'k-and-watery productions of a decade aatmU a more liWraJ ajifamlasion thai. oiraca. doi im ski. nuvm ar ski (usti.

MIS. WIS II. besides thnt distiuguihed gentle 44- TUflMAC It assy Hows Is taw ff. n. AVlrwM, 31 holding its hold, when once it gets rwzzjLa.

biohabsbox as rum vt IIIUI intlUy Unrelv maniif artured man, now dead. Wlujjnt-11 I uuh Tun ca- BiiLKT-r a atonua. kskUa. K. C.

for F1FTKKN EABS.w AH HA WKU stall being ot this branch. This last kJl li iv i VAf 0 1 att grip on' a man. We hare met recently three prntlen en of note firmness, iron lwi ago. have put away chiKiisri things nd now relish what ii really ramie ami Hay In wbat war yat asw oar adlra. to be the BE.ST FUI.TFKlXINf i I1AKKOW known.

It is made of lt wbito oak aui Bt.L has left a lit representative in the person thesis to the Hanies, afterwards to see his laurels plucked aud funic which was rightfully his own tilting, upon the brow of Dr. Alexander Wood, ot Ediu '-tnirg so of the three inventions, allot which belong 'to the Old North State, only one has she umde good her claim to, viz: tlie Galling gun. But to our theme, Mary Pugh, after the death of her first huhand, was married to Thomas: Bund. Ewj. Manzaret Pugh was married to Ebenezer.

Slade. and had three chlldreu Thos. Kujgh Slade, Isabella Slade. -whowas married It rU'tdlr anrt cneapiy enltivti (ttowidit cror. really poetry.

t. of iliat gifted Nannie Whit- nnTTnii nnpii whfat.lt SiHiiin'1 onthc arconlains ls rwncs larl Houled men, whoso natural inclination is to corjquer anything thst threatens to meU'TuDSlall, of Lyuchburg, showing POTATO SUPS. Chas. C. McDonald fin ii, i sesii -i ma- ii 'if wi It wiji rvwltlvc r.

n( aors Fall taa 1 VWVft BI1.1 Vk nML or Tunes. About 75 of these wouh? be that the father's mantle as descended lewinf ODquep-them VYei the Doctor of Laws, and the Doctor of Divinity, and the Doc. fyarfectly place 'oa the pages of high class choir book, and perhnpa 60 have the SSSSiiSS-a tHomas harrow upon the Another (10th) was Henry Hill Pugh, who married pef l.Ui). ALFRED WILLIAMS JSarly Peabody, i SI- If. I dive oaruuioea, M'tf a Susan Dunn, and emigrated to Dover, Stuart county, where he i and Stationer.

tied II measure of 'Gospel The young children who are the ordy Obes wholike are well remembered in 25 pieces; and thus tho varum, wants tor of Medicine, each and all, after many a fall in the struggle for mastery finally puecumbed, and now unblusbingly chew or quid. order tWaaacd and tours in out wurtday ncfiool ippiic," aliaceirn- to AbrantfMaer, n(l tnoved Soata, aafl Mary Ann Slade who to yrmmtit, site MSIIwteiSWHi- Stm tm iim, fkp tat imU tt prmu atJien. kIU eraerasrsuta. JtweaUee. has left descendants, There is a little incident connected- with the family which may.

bax)f here. Thomas teoa ant ivtw LmjoLs, ttaic liooks, eltt V- lr. Davia. all ge -are 4a.iy.mct. 7 will bo gold, for less- Cabbage plants aft cent per 0.

Tomato plants 20 cent per W0, CoUard olaatB la otdu iwr 100. l'ugh, the eldest son of Wm. Suott Pugh Catherine Pugh' was married first vo. rjuui si. eruie smtMW aire Wfwu4 fas amy AsBrtaus Cstelswee.

is ae srt a at s. Fetanus, Marhl.kee. WmiTemm, the Hss, ter Seaaah. aas4 as site mf atkas saw Veae. ltrtf Arathe and familv, formerly X37 AVrtt for eataMarsa, died early manhood from bleeding to death during an attack of pneufoonia.

Betto. a Tinted tram bier, died at Alexandria Va a law connected with Salem Academy, and late Mr. Thomas Jfuruer. and afterwards to Lewis Bond, "TSs'q whom left issue as foUowsf Esther Taylor Bond Orders by telephone J. Laa.be rf-achef WanUMl-; I Principa la fexiaeot of Ijoadotv kBtrlaKl, an.

bow in kaving been, as was the fashion of, the IT akleav I taesstaissa.ee? baasawa. te. i iimt mm4 mm the Bsrase ec Ih.ss aleas BV sajad will wftas Aeet weUsiiiet. wili be proarUii-'uleu, Addion. dayi tie he -dlstinul8he4 reeord of having' saceeded in A with their, n.

I I UIDDla time, bled with a piece of glass. The Who waa married' 4ift tOsjoim Knttoo, ud aoecialUas. AltcaUsi foraa tasiint for tatfK SCHOOLWmtBrKKAf hWao IJ. i. ass aasaasssBss.

ii-rr ir'n, KME8 J. H. CHE60RT, Sersww, MsrWaeXWtta, WSWWWSSWaWWWaBBWMSMSWSWMMB 1.) wound re-opooed in the night, and be and afterwards to Jos. Cooper, btt fiat i Hamilton. men, He died lyin oa a faro tablev iaaieigit, a.

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