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Yellow Fever. Notes. TLeWestera Ilendersonville W- A i ill 11 TM? EPir'rHI A TfCB A lys that it is sfated that the I- VyjLfcq says PEE DEE HERALD Cairo, Oct 13- Two deaths one new! case- bparranburg, Union Columbia Railroad I Memphis, Oct. 14. The weather is vUnrv te'r jJ-vJ has leas id the Spartanburg Asb railroad, and adds It matters hot IT? tl-fc lis ho leases or owns it, provided ih road is extended to Uendcrsonvilhi.

Wilson Advance: Tha yooicr ladies in Gnvndville go fox hunting. "The youiu: er. Baton Xouge, Oct. 14. Dcrirg thej last twenty-four Lours, 92 new cases 8 deaths, Osyka, Oct.

14. No new cacs arid no JNO- PATnluK, tditorot fropnetor WDESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Trade biisk. IT13TB2 ONLY SEWING 2IACHIN1 wnicii HAS A Cclf-hrcadhg Uhziilo. It haiSflf-ScUingKcedle. Ttxtt Crrnks the TliKai.

Kcvtr Skips ItlhsLisMcstBcsiiia; deaths to-day. The sick progressing satisfactorily. Biloux. Oct. 14.

There have been twelve. A. E. 0 past new cases and four, deaths during the forty-eight hours. Meridian, Miss.

Oct. 14. There been thirty-six deaths and 143 cases to The disease continues to spread. have date. gentleman oi nsoa preter deer Edward Simns, superintendent of tie African Methodist Sunday School, took up a collection in his Kehoc! last Sunday for the benefit of the fever sufferers and realized quire a snug little sum.

Beaufort Atlantic A party of four went out fishing a few days since, and. after catching more than fifty bine fish. Undirg that the wind was rather light for tht kind of sport, anchored their boat and proceeded to fish for drums. In less tlutu an hour they caught twenty-three, weighing from fifteen to fifty pounds. Farmer and Mechanic Cel.

I'olks re it has A Ncvraad SlmploDcTlco PttfTSonvil1f Ta Oct. 14- The; fevpr is Cotton 9 cts. Flow $5 60 to $5 80 per bbl. Chickens and eggs in demand. Frost seen on morning of 14th late for Its firs' appearance; The Eevenners seized the wagon and team of 0.

J. Bussell, of Rowan, in this place, on last Wednesday night. See here with cotton at 9 cents brother farmer, don't yon think you'd better gradnally spreading, and in a most njjaljg- ran nant form, in uayon lecneitis gradnally abating. Winding tho Bobbin tTStwn-t rcmvip? tka Strap froa Bay St. Louis, Oct.

14. There wcie 12 IIOUSE, 1 0 SIGN AND MEXTAL 3 new cases and 1 death reported to-day. Thibodeanx. Oct. II.

There ha3 1 new case and 1 death to-day. 1 port on the industries of the State shows that of the fifty-three cotton factories now in operation, twenty-seven have been built plant and sow more grain and less cotton New Orleans, Oct. 14. The weather to-! The Casjlcit, ths Hoes Drrahl a-d ia ever icspect the Col. Alexander of the 2nd Regiment was I jay js ciear peasant.

since the war. Two of these, one sit 0 111 finest looking and by far the cleverest I One hundred and eighty-three new eases Newbern, George Allen and one at that turned out at the State nd twenty-nine deaths for the past twenty- four hours. Messrs. E. C.

Crier Son are i.sii:" tha BEST- FAMILY SEWIC ESAOHJME. The "NEW AMERICAN" is easHy learned, does not get out of crder, and wilt do nvor work with less labor than acy ether machiae. Circular furc'sbei oa KppT ltioa. J. S.

DOVXY, Slanacer, 6 4 If. Charles Street. IAlUsaorc. Ild. ''Ckmtnt rr iu A te tothe 1Iowar from peCEltur, iTr i I i S.

All tna memoers oi vujnpauy jv. are Alabama, says there were seventeen I new Messentrer, The march ofini- 1 rea nested la meet at their Armory cases at that point yesterday. proverneui i.s slill going on in our town. Kow locfttea at Wfulewboro, r. xt i There are two hundred cases at Chat- or t)ulldis1are his services to he: i bt nisht Among the deaths fchice last are Hnv- A negro boy, five years old, died in this of Wadeboro ari'l virinifey.

ini; received a very liberut nanpra navA th thanlcn of llother Superior, Maria Joseph, of the town Tuesday night, from a too free indul ice pheid, and rlolic 1 878 1S78. gence in whiskey. A most pitiful death indeed. Wayne Superior Court clossed Sergeant R. C.

Manuel tOIIJu eians for complimentary notices given the Cairo. Oct. 14. --Dr. Blackburn having its labors for the term Wednesday evet ing, and PtiTilifrh is tn ctr lb at: TTia flrtnnr been called from Hiekmau to Fultyn t0 de of patronage from eneroiifi public in tbd pn.Bt, I toir.erit a continnance Of the a-aie in luture.

I may, tt any time, wlifii not otherwise euspbyeii, be ltu.ml at Mr. W. Corn.vaira Buggy arul ared I McKoy and our excellent Solicitor cany WE ARE RHCEIVING )lMt Company Died, in this place, -en the 13th Thosnias Edward, eon of S. S. and N.

J. Shepherd. Aged one year, 4 months and cide the nature at' a disease which app there recently, pronounces four cases there genuine yellow fever. No new cases or deaths here to-day. Raleish Teics On rJ'hursday nicM, Dry Grove.

Octi 14. At Lebanon ihurcL to T7 1 1 26 diys Of such is the Kmgdomof Heaven. Total cases to I 1 new case, but no deaths. Central to the G. depot, just r.s it date 70: under treatment 50.

The Anson Veterans will hav a sqnad A passed under the bridge on Ilillsboro At this place there1 are no new cases of fifteen men at the Charlotte Fair, We onjy 2 deaths. fell oil and. wo.s instantlvcrnshed bv th Carriage Manubictory. Ilefore Yo Wtavt, 'Insure Agitiiist Occidents! Get an Aceidect Ticket or Yearly policy in the At Local Agency or Ilailuay Station. The weather is wheels.

Hieks waitincr on t.n nt tho leam that the Anson Guards will have a New Orleans, Oct. nnftd of twenty or twenty-five well drilled clear and pleasant, cars, and by an unfortunate misstep fell be- xv mafcp. all told ahont. fnrt.v Report for the twenty-four hours ending tween them A correspondent states ro I at. tinnn In-rlav rl paths.

0 I 128 I tlmt o-t1 mo wo1 men from Anson. Total caSe tQ date n537 deathS( at ft daj, George Stronach (a whole-souled, and Jas. Pepper, of Mobile, resident siuddnt at from Tarboro to Scotland Neck, ith TOOK, tele- othces at Koseneath and two other points wr Pntlemanof Raleish. and durine the nanty nospiuai, ana it. unmn naoui, on the route, it shoutd bo established.

li( a. grapher or Ossa, are. dead. Andrei nn nf nnl. T-tonnptt'a ctaft of- Chattanooga.

Oct. the twenty- The Raleigh Advocate reports revivals Mattsmiifekeet circuit, 87 conversions WHICH IS ABOUT COMPLETE, AND UP TO THE STANDARD iour nours eiicnng jjx. lu-udji, arv member of the Anson veterans at Camp following deaths occurred from yelloty- te and GO accessions diahoro circuit, 122 PIANOS AND OEG ANS At Factory Prices. Great Reduction to cbsu out present stock of 200 New. and Secondhand Instruments of first-class makers, fully warrant edj and at that Defy Competition, for cash or instalments.

Agents Wanted for Wades' Superior Bell Chgans and Pianos. U'-usYatfd Catalogues Mailed. HORACE WATERS SONn, Manufacturers and Dealers, 40 East' 14! M. Y. Also General agc-nis fur Shoningers Cele AnAarann.

In Ualelrh. one dav last week, ver Dr. E. Baird, Dr. K.

X. Barr, conversions, iz accessions J5.IL. Airy, Mrs. Hartman. Mrs, and Thomas The Brass Band propose giving an en- Singleton, Albeit Warwick, Hugh My, CMis'ent v.

riprid pcimny. trices, and -iealin to all. We shall endeavor, as heretofore, to sell a. low as is We shall try to maintain a character oi unit' am lo seven tertainment about tne 3lst in oraer and five colored. Aiue new eases, conversions, 20 accessions, Warrenton, 5 accessions, Albemarle circuit, 56 pr fessions and 42 accessions, Stokes circuit, 20 converts, 23 accessions, Toissot, 10 conversions.

Ilillsboro Recorder, We leam from the tlt ,1 iinmd of colored. Nobfrost. Chattanooea, Oct. 1-1. wt; do.

and we j.idc.s d' Ah i For the do not wish to make a t-tlso iiiiuressto- inaKnig it to those 'who joy it. Our cust-unrs hold them in grateful tut for pt fv.rs tended to all who may favor us with" a c.i'l. io.oe. Will be ex- a cardial brated O'g'ins. to procure funds to assist them ip paying their teacher, who will be with them again soon.

The people of the town and vicinity should come out and encourage them and tlieie Kvere coroner that the contents of the stomach ot twenty-ioui nours ending were eiaht deaths," bt which four whites and four negroes, and 'fourteen; new SWEET pPlpp AY the woman, wife of Lewis Carlton, submitted to Mr. Redd, of the University, have been analyzed and a report made thereon which will be submitted dating the present week The result shows the presence of "corrosive sublimate in quantities sufficient to cause dearh, and also a considerable quantity of poimdetl glass. Suspicion has attached from the first to Louis Carlton, WE 1IA YE A COMPLETE OF Everything Usually Kept in a First Calss Store, AMONG WI1CH IS A FULL AHSOIITMF.ST OF assist in building up a band, which will cases, seven colored. (The cool weather in- be an honor to the county. creased the deaths but decreased the new cases.

The feeling is decidedly blue to- Bishop Atkinson preached two most clay Disoppointmenf is felt at no. frost, excellent sermflins in Calvary Church here The season is warmer tbn ever knjown. Sunday morning and atttlgtf, and confirm- Memphis, Oct 18. -A light fro.t Ml in 0 A rt "ii the vicinity of Alemphw last night, but it ed 8 He preached at Laurel Dill wasnot diBCernable in the city. The wbath- Awarded higfifnt prize ftt Centennial Exposhioa fot fine chewing qualities excrlle.ice and aclcr of suietcninj and f.nrori j.

The best tobaccl ever m.vie. As our bine snip trade-runr1 is closti? imitated c-i icfarior poods, see that Jnekson'a Best it ou evary plusr. cd bv all dealers. Send for saonple, free, to C. A.

jACiMO-V ii.fr., reiersburg, Va. uoH' in jail- for burglary. and ionfirmed 4 persons Thursday night, er to-day is cool and bracing From 6 o'clock. last nig'it to noon tp-day Cherokee correspondent of Kaleigh News OH Ulnfl 7 ST on III a irti hoes for Ladies, Gentlemen CisilUren. lilies' A ri iifVlj rut.

1 ft A 1 1 were re- crives the following account ot a murder: Friday night at Enckingham when he confirmed 4 others Monday night he preached and confirmed 9 persons at -dnsoimlle. 6u Thursday morning last Mr. James Ross, i il -iMniTiit-ir'-'i- ported by the uuclertaktrs. Vice H. Edmunds, in targe of this county, was found dead in nis field of any size mane from any kind of picture.

Genl. agents wanted in every 'unoccupied-county. Ad: ess TIIE.AUBUUX ALSO A GREAT VARIETY OF of the Howard relief train, on the Missis- a short distance from is residence, fie COPYING Xnhurn, Tennessee Railroad, telegraphsjfromj had gotten up very early and went tothe 1 Hymeneal. The Reer of Deeds, Mr. P.

J. LADIES TIES, HATS, TRIMMINGS, Cop- Grenada. '1 nnu that the situation -at ail field to run one some ot his neignoor nogs points visited more favorable than I aptici- (Mr. Michaels). In a short time, perhaps 87 a DAY to Agents canvassing tor the Fireside Visitor.

T'tuis. and Outfit one hour thereafter, a younsr man by tne pedge, issued marriage licenses to thp tol- pated. Left nurses at. Horn -Lake. Senato Winn rwwflnns dnrmc the month of SeD- hia and Grenada name of Tavlor.

who was staving with Free. Address P. O. VICKGRY, Augusts, Maine. WE ARE WT.

mWtlL' nWWIP In temer telegram from Grand Junction, just re- Michaels, reported to Ross4 family that he TT ntr" ceived, announces withiu the past twelve had found the old man lying dead in the Whites. Henry Hill to Alice JLa- bour two deaths and one new case. field. The Coroner of the county, P. M.

G. wards, Young 0 Allen to "Wincy Aber- Among those vho have died since! last Rhea, was sent tor, and also Dr. Benj. May- crombie. Loean Weathersnoon to Lula evening are Dr.

Keeting, a volunteer field. The former collected a jury, who, on ADVERTISERS send for List' of Local Newspapers. onr Select Geo. P. k2 10 Spruce Street NewYoik.

Jeans, Jno Avitt to Fannie Pope Robert PuJslclan nomisew iorK a examination iouna mai itoss rect iveu nrnminpnf snlonn keponr Mrs Rebecca 1 n. f5Aveve blow with a slick on the' back -of his Of the Celebrated Dennis to Melissa Willoughby, Wm Keiser, Robert McCov. Miss Millie C.s Fin- bead, disjointing the head from the neck. Wilmington P. B.

Wheatting and Mary M. Ztipone. Many witnesses were exandned, but the Dabbs( to Sarah Salivant, Marshall Phifer to Jjuvinda Covington. guilty party could not be ascertained, yet The Howard Association this there is no doubt the old man was murdered. GHAEi VII Under the above name A Daily Democratic Newspaper of wide columns will be issued Charlotte Observer Rev.

J. P. Duncan, the blind Chanlain ot the Georgia Senate, sent a car load of provisions and supplies of bedding to the distressed inhabitants of Decatur and Florence, J. A. Clark, Bookkeeper of the fhit National Bank, was strickeD with fever late last- nhdit.

i will discuss "The Elements of a 'Pure, Beau- in the city of Wilmingtou, North Carolina, For the Middle and Cojwred. Martin Flowers to Becky Hinson, Chas Bennett to Ella Hoggan, Arthur Stttrdivant to Adiline Sturdivnt, Clement Ingram to Nancy KTnotts, Rolan Blue to Huldy Crump, Wm Duglass to Lu-cinda Leak, Graham RatlifTto Laura Lind-8ey, Berty McRac to Bettie May. tiful Successful Life," in Tryon Street on or about Methodist Church, to-night. Hon. J.

TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, '78. M. Baker, who was one of the Confederate State Mews- Southern Portion States Senators from Florida, and a brother The Sun will be published by the Sun of the late Rev Archibald Baker, of Robe- Association, from the Printing Douse son county, in this State, was in the city I Messrs. Jackson Bell. It will be printed yesterday.

Mr. II. Ecdes sold in first-class style, on good paper, with new to one of our meat dealers, yesterday, a por- type, and will be tho daily ker which weighed 510 pounds, lie was 'journal ever published in this State. The -1 i Ptaleigh handled 365 bales of cotton last week, i Reidsville has sent over $200 to the south C. S.

Notice All white men that are fond of 'negro slob her' are requested to keep out of the White Man's Bar. Now watch and. see who they are, ot TT. also, ern sufferers. i Revenue collections in the 4th District last week h-nu for I'rice Listrt.

of the Essex variety. A Charloitean, it-us will be edited by Mr. Cicero W. Harris. who has been travelling in Alabama, comes i The City Editorship and the Business Man-back with his pockets full of iron-clad oats ageicen.t will be in competent hands, and a has been compelled to take before enter- correspondent and Representative will travel ing any of the towns or cities liable to bs throughout the State.

infected with yellow, fever. Leonidas i Probably no paper has ever started in the Polk. Commissioner of Agriculture of the South with fairer prospects than those For the Herald. To the Teachers of Anson County A State Teachers Association was organiz There are 55 beneficiaries out of 170 students at tt.e University. The Baptist State Convention meets at s.wf aid, so wcles Commonwealth ol North Carolina, are you tne sun.

eiramiy no ortn Carolina pa- Charlotte, JSovember 5tn. Air. William -Overcaj-sh of Char- listening i Rev. Eason, of Payette viile'j has! lotte, has raised a red yam' potato weighing been called to cue lidpust inurcn oa pounds its stocking teet ana measur- TS at Newbern, in? i incnes arouna me ginn, anu now, can you raise Mr. Overcarsh The tobacco crop in 'Granville was in per lias entered tne nelu uii'ier i.ore auspicious circumstances.

The Sun has SUFFICIENT CAPITAL i for all its purposes, and At will use its TE'oney freely in furnishing the peophi of I Korth Carolina with the iasfett and most i reliable information ou all subjects of cur-j rent- interest. Above all things it will be a NEWSPAPER. And yet an important feature of the iiux's ily istues will be in ured considerably bv the Tobacco curing progresses well. New Advertisements. Near ililton, little Charlia, son of Captain John W.

Lewis, was kicked to death a horse Sunday evenicg. ALL, KINDS OF ed at CJhapel Hill in July last. At the same time there was an earnest desire expressed that a local organization be effected in each county, for the accomplishment of this object. It was resolved that "Auxiliary Co. Asso ciations be formed whenever practicable under the auspices of the State Association." In pursuance of this, we earnestly invite all the teachers of Anson County, including the ladies, to meet in the town of Wadesboro in the Anson Institute on the 2nd Saturday in November at 11 o'clock, to organize an "Anson County Teachers Association." I We deem it unnecessary to specify the advantages that will accrue to our county from this step.

They are patent to all. Let every teacher in tho county remember the appointment, and meet us promptly at the time and place specified. J. H. Small, S.

C. AlJtXANDEB, N. J. BOWDEN. The Statesville- American "learns! that telligent criticisms of the VSoild's doings.

Jttorta Carolina mailers industrial, com- about five hundred hoa have died recently A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR. 880 Seward. in that portion of Iredell between Granite 5UX Hill and bherrill's Ford, of chokra. A Full Line of Cheap Bedsteads Lounges. p--rlor Eiercial, s'cut, ana liters! wiil receive particular auention.

The will he a i Norih Carolieu Newspaper. The Raleigh Advocate estimates the mem L' suits. Oomiis of all Jxinda on Ha nd and Chamber bership of the Methodist Church, South in 23-lv. No, 5. West Trade.St., Charlotte, C.

North Carolina at 70 000. All brauchos of Methodistism at 115 000. i EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. I Raleigh, Oct. 14.

1S73. STATU OF SOHTli I'AROLlAA, i'STA' At Waynesville, Haywood county, there SUBSCRIPTION. The Wilmington- Sun to be furnished to subscribers at the following leasonablo and uniform rates. -ivT 1. 1 i v': is a poplar tree 33 feet 3 inches in circum ference, witn bark 6 inches tniCK.

lnere "757 HF.REAS, official information has been received at this Department that HIRAM NORTON, late of the county of ANSON-COUNTY. i.V THE SUV EM Oil COURT. Sarah A. Broadaway, Piaintifl." 7.Y THE SUPERIOR COURT. Tnwidev Administrator of is a chestnut tree even larger.

i in for one week 25 cts. One month i 00 For 3 months SI 75 (3 14 -5 50 "12 7 ('0 Morganton Blade Nebo canip meeting ctoi5 oharati xeUh ttm An Undeniable Truth. You deserve to suffer, and if you lead a At these iates the SuT will be mailed vo miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beauti ful world, it is entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse for you, your un John R. IlarrelJ rr-d wife, Rosa Harrell, Jfhn S. 1'roadaway, W.

M. f)roada'art Archibald Mcliae and wife, S. E. McRa, Walter L. C.

C. Broada, way, JepLtha G. Broadiivay and Helen Eliza E. Broadawav. Marv reasonable prejudice and- skepticism, which has killed thousands.

Personal Knowied; was very largely attended, and we learn 0f GODFREY NORTON; and whereas, it resulted in a very interesting meeting appeara tlmt the said HIRAM NORTON has Heavy mast reported in the woods of Burke fithe State, or; so conceals himself that this year. the ordinary process of law cannot be serv- The Biblical Recorder record the follow- ed upon him. ing revival items Ballard's Bridge 37 ad- Now, therefore Zebulon rB. Vance, ditions Madison 7 baptisms, Shady Grove, Governor of the State of North Carolina, Currituck, 31 addition; Powell's Point, by virtue of authority in me vested by law, Currituck, 12 baptisms. do issue this ray proclamation, offering a ttm, -t ttt -r, reward of Thkee Do-deed Doliabs for the Chapel.Hid (7aze Mr.

W. B. Phdhps and delivery of the said of the Agricultural Expenmen Station wil HlM Xorton t0 the Sheriff of Richm ond Broada.vay, I'laintiSf, AOAISFT John FTaTrrll und wife Uoso IXarreU, J-hn WM Archibald AlclCae and wile Mciia-, Wnltir Broadaway, CC Bntadaway, Jephtl.a and Ileien Eliz-t liromiaWuy, Maiy li Itroad-wav, Annie and Francis Itiosida-; Infants witlior.t ibmint'-n. Gfifliii a'id wife Srah Ann Grilliii. Wil-liain Gnffin and wife Margaret E'Gtifiin.

('arvehus Gnfiia and wtfe Francis Grlf- and common sense reasoning will soon show you that Green's August Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, -with all its miserable effects, such as sick any address in this countiy, or left by the carrier in the city. AVFRTISING. One square, (ten lines) one time. $1 00, two times, $1 50, one week, 53 50, one month SO On, three months, 20 00, six months, $35.00 twelve moLths, 50 00. Contracts for other space and time made at proportionately lo rates.

CORRESPONDENCE. Interesting correspondence solicited. THE SUN, tf. Wilmington, N. C- headache, palpitation of the heart, sour L.

Broadaway, Annie Br aflaway and Francis C. Croadiway, lufauts withont Gusrdians, Hampton GrSin and wif, Sarah Ann Griffin, William GrifSu andf wife, Margaret Gntlin, Cornelias Grif liu and wife, Francis E. John. F. Hamilton, Vernon Ashcratt and wife, HerrietU A shcraft, Thomas B.

Hamilton- stomach, habitual coetiveness, dizziness of the head, nenrous prostration, low spirits, Tad an essay Deiore me gncuuurai I County at the Court House in Rockingnam: Society at its annual meettmg this week. JdQ -6in ail offieel a of be St at6j al)d t-rnoh AsLcrnft .131. ai Herit-tti Ashcr. and wiltt Ml, ItlOllliS 1 The essay is set ior rriaay iiigm, v.uy wm al, riUzCDSf 0 aSsist iu bringing said Its sales now reach every torn on the Western Continent and not a Druggist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. You be upon a subject criminal to justice can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 cents.

Three Weldon Arercs Robert Daniel, a colored man, living about two liniles closes will relieve you. unvadi Janos atid William E. Hamilton, Louiza Ham.l ton. Emma E. Hamilton audjltisde A Infaut3 without Gaurdiaa DtfendanU.

Vttition for Doicer. On the above entitled action for DoWer, the Defendants, John Broadway and Hamilton and Umiiton, i oniza JIaiuii'on, Eiuma Hamilton and lu.hii A Hamilton, Inbinl withot Guardians, ifendants. Vtlition to Make JVI Ei'alc Iii tse tljvi t-ntitfth'd proceed ma to ke rt! Assrt? to pay tb" Dleni dants, JnoS liroadiway intd from this phce, had thet misfortune to; have his hand seriously injured a few days ago A meeting was recently held at Pine by being caught afgin ot Mr. J. Tf cGe.

The crops in this vicinity were Done at our city of Raleigh, the L.S. Fourteenth day of October. 1S78, and in the One Hundred and Third year of American Independence. By the Governor. Z.B.

VANCE. LfeS.Ovebmav, Private Secretary. DESCaiPTION. HIRAM NORTON is about 35 years of never known to be better, and we are feady Grove Meeting house, Swannanoa, to raise money for the building of a coUedge. The Asheville Pioneer says five hundred people present.

Off-hand speeches were made by witv. wlio are ne- essary parties, and to glad of it whom tt'B oai.ra"ii 15 servetl by The case of Lewis Taylor, charged with tilling Calvin Etheridge in Wjne, was re AND Apollinarls MiiieraS. Waters, We now otfer to tl. pjibiic these ctle-brated "Natural Minend Watere." Rerom-taended by Use highest Medical authorities this country ami Europe. Not only a luxury but a r-eccssiry Try it.

Never tiiiU to 1:1 safiftfactL-n, J. C( Wadesboro, C. publication, m-e her by notitu-d at'I-rfore me at my c2i in WadebOTo. Ad son Broadaway, who are necessaiy pnuv and as to whom the Summons is to 1 serv ed by publication, are hereby notified to appear before cae at mi. cflice in Wadtsboro Anson County, on the loth of Nvenbtsr 1878, and aiibwer or demur to the petition, in said cause.

u.s. Sept. 'st, lb78. moved to Duplin andset-for November 19th! a rA T.TinnrjLtoTi indicted for killing a man age has dark complexion, black hair, dark county- on th? 15th of November-, 3 and answer or demur to tha Fetitiou iu Laid Capt. Thos.

Johnson, Capt. Matt Atkinson, Captain Jlelvin E. Carter, Gen. Clingman and Col. Tom Long, Between one and two thousand dollars were subscribed unconditionally, with a proposition of a thousand more, if allowed to name the site.

It is a noticeable fact that there were three "Captains" on hand. snbtnittc-d to a verdict of hzrev eves: is about 5 feet llinch.es Ligh- cause. manlri0hier. and was' sentenced to the will weigh about 150 pounds, and his an C. 31 I.

A CXI LIN S. Gth '73. U-Q 3 penitentiary for ten years, as learn from impediment in rds speech. the Messenger. I 5 1 October 14, 1S78.

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