lilt IAIHELD HERALD Palbinlihad Ever3 Wednesdai at WLVNSB0 RO, a. l'INS--/ Al) VANOR,. tle Coy one.year, - . $ 1 m) ive - . iu ri r.. 'Infor mation lhis Clieched us of th! >ul murder of Mr J. V. Cho.k, a o.pectblehI and worthy citizen 0t this !ounty, who resided six umile, East of Orikville. It scoms that the murder -as comlimitted on Friday afternoon IM, about eight hio 'eiu Dallas, n the ro td leading to Shelby. Mr. iek Iad loft hhahome on t'io Moi.. a1y previous, with a two-hor.-) wagoni, u a trading expedition to North aroli,:n, accompani-ed by a hired n ca'lirg himself Allen Owene, rmerly from that State, but who Id t ecn ill .\r. Cleek's employment 'on t oic month110, Mr.. Cheek,.; hat d boots were found in the wagon, kined with blood, arnd the clothing oeh O.vens lad worn as the wagon st pwe:d the -houe, was founid atteidi wii blood in Mr. Cheek'i lak-, it having evidently been ex ainlgeid fir s.io of t he murdered to's apparel. This coinirmed suq :i T. (f foal Ily, ald Icad to an ex wsed arob, ro.ulti.g in tihe discio ry of t1-' licad L.!ly, three fourths a 'uilo r.istant, coucciiced in thr Ods, ahinut fifty yards from tho ad, hlt a'ug a pii ci wouoi in the e, and a rope diawi tightly around naeck. Itobbacy was the ,inontive to deod. Mr. Chelek's body was >ught home for interment on Muln ', .aod pursuit has been made for I'h lion. Williaiml Pitt Kelloggof 110is, ltQlirohr-in-aw Ca.cy'r usurp. (Governor of Louiisiana roeently doit a show of charity which was mIlased to give people a favorable. -resion cf his belaovolonce. Oi wi.y vorth whither ie ham come .., pi Iv for tho ree-giition f hi I. '1i s C ovi. Il eIll t b)3 ', m% re. ., he ! ti olh,-ing dea'Itc h to Lit; vo.v inl New O0!ena' ii a day'e iin.i~t ii m a..jiun itl :, 1. ha It i ed te a rhniIra to t.ld a i t :t Iou;r la iih It'll . , Io.0 , (j. l I6 , . 'J, <',jeaClarke, Co6 n.-slr L'ay for uo $1),000 for the relief of niek at Shreveport. Advise the P're-idot of tle Howmard A:. to it. Just arrived here. Leav New Yak toi-nigh)t..6 Ue k as . -con sie.W M .1) K .'IL0G u. biS 1 Iedsi v'ery CiCtre'ta bly, ut its -t is spoiled on learuing f0om the Oricans IIerald thant thi des h Wa.. quickly tollowed by anoth irecting the Scretiary to iaike a wariau.t f'r the amount of the Sfuliids. l bit ia(Cs tife MCi' of tli. trans.ction the more up ut i, tiie fact Ct', KellonTg 114 t iuiv ufferei. d to r.s is. t * the l 'low with public m11oney, anid his oter been declined, beoaiso the gon en compoing that charitable as ition thouglht ho had 11o right to . it is said that theie was a ra guflfaw in New Orleans ove'r ex pos~ure of the bogus Giovernoa's ity diodge. rom Mr. S. A. Kirkp trick, we' -ho particulairs of a Raid case of dlestructioni, whlich occurred it4 *on Towniship Friday mxorniing, een the hiours of two anrd sevt n ek 'Tho scene of the suicide about ilvo miiiles from Chairbot, thme v'etimn, the widow of the l.te Joseph Ross, ie statoniont sa give'a by Mr. patrick, who brought the first of the ocourrence to towo, is :anit illy this: M rs. IRoss lived o fatmily of Richard liuiter, in ont. Mr . 11lunter hazs a very sick I, and it was found nieceariy oin ii diy iiughat, tin have ii o one1 t~l'Sit ith the ch il. A bout t wo o'clock ay? mtorning,~ Mrs. [Rots wont into ick roomi and offered to relieve - oni wvatch, by sittingv op heriself mioring. T1he watchers, how.. ol tier that t hey wvould sit up daylhtandadvi.o'd her to go batcki, aits sip posecd, to bed. .2e usual breakfast time". some vas sent to wake bonr up iaid m hier to hier morning meal;bt i'as ni At thore, and a dil igem: h~ ilh.ut the pireminises failed to i' hier wheroztbout". sh .usehiold was at once told of r ostance, and a numbe'r c~f a oi s, "h it e and hhl.ek, bedugI !c t othier, a searcih of the wholeo uniding country, was begui. krs of her passage through a den--e ot wore soonl discovered, and the s being closely followed, led in search to the edge of a creek, eeni a quoarter and a half mile the house. A short distance "the streami, was seen the bo i o utifortunate woman. She was ;on rer breast, with hiter head (01tica. The water, our in init saiys, was niot more than kne . TJhe dead body was at once I from t he stream, and I.lr. paiiek set out to town in scarci. r.imor Little, who statntd aboui (''ci ck in ihe afternooun, to time wherte thie btody lay, there to in inquest over it. Up to tht. of wrirog, the jury of inqueu not rcndo.od a verdict. s. lAhe was laboring under a fit iiporary insanity when she hecr life. Sho has been subjeet ise fits for quite a numiber of . and4( be fore tier l' shand's tdeathi, or ren years ago, s' e a ttempted o commWiitsuilcido by eutting hier She was between sixty and years of age at the time of her Charloue, Observer. IL MEANS DAVIS, Editor. Wedl aa i(y Morning, Oot. 8 1873. Execution of the Modoos. The lotois:ju, Cafptain -Jack is Dc more. The entence of the law wa r iedinto effeot on the tlirirl of O:t..ber. Wo have already coi domnred the action of tbe government We believe it had ito legal aut horit v to try the Modoo enptives, and con. denn them by 'a court martia!. There will probabiy be a calin in In. dit n affairs n ow, until iomte more out. Iigeons fri uis perpetrated ly I6iiian agunia will provoke anothior tamigui. itary struggle, and a 'anumacro of the red men. Arkansas at Fonao. The troubles in A lcans:n have ap. parently consed. It will :e remmc. bercd that Bartor, the Itepnthli.icn candidato was declared G(overtor, over the fusio4n Candidaite, Brooks. B ut hixtor waq a decent man and ro fused to further thj .chono of the Ritdical ring. Thiso ring endeavored :) t!%c Supreme Coiurt, to oat him. Haxfor called out the milH-.ia to de fund himself. At one timlio civil war war was imminent. But the Supreme Court rerused the quo warranto, and A ttorney-Genoral W'illiami, pro wised Federacl aid to Baxter. In oonsequenco, the attempt was dropped, a , BaIter has d'isbanded t' e mili. tia. This i a viotiory for the honsty )f tho Sato. Peaco at last reign, in Warqaw. Ahioucgh elected h) the itopublicans, Haxtor has now the cooperawion of the Conservative., Arkainsati has for ycars been the scence of nrunlin.ited racmality and corruption. !;it tie victory of 1.x r l at,.' a 'si svol for the 'iteand it is .ht1LoIN of it tb h o. i r-;gna, $> .. rs' T-mpo ,ritinm, Jnve ie qal; it ilthe Facto. .10-ir i.oi - .ii a : .r tive been per ilo 'P i l' a,4 tr Ietrated ia thtIt retonstlucled State K11) at ta end. Ttraiuing L uda. Severil of ou: up-cvp11.1try exohange hIave )col urt ging the neces.,ity If 6a-ining te lovadtis int tirt a spe tive iaoi'tntic1. They aItica s .re wel Sdtned, und Obould be h ded I.hre arn many oeek r.l tiver botuemir, anid swmps it, 1 fifol d thiti lay a nroper syttom 1 drainagro muight le CbaIrved from ioitigc lande. Icsalns unuinf.orced in the 1tndy of the c.1es of diSe:we, bnvo uo conception of the a munnt o! 'icknsCs ihal canl be engender-.1 by oine 13E141ll locality where, in tho al'or nauto rise and subsidelco of t'. wa tvrs, a reekinig II -. of Vege' tibie mttter lie's, somimei&.itis weot mti somoe times dry), bu it ahviays (('~ dea i'. The great faulit of itur lacoplo is thei tendoney to look (only to t 1 resent~ und leave the future to~ carei far itself. Not until they learn to provido for comning times wi'! they they impjrov< their conidicion. Yerr lay year thesc' oroeks fill up, and onteroacht upon cut - ivaited lands, and year by year the '.ifliculty of reclamaction incasces.. W~ero a little work jtudiciouisly e.. ponded by every one, onteo a year, it opening uip and rtraighltenuing chatn nlsi of water courens, ineith woul be acio mptlished ini course of t imte. This work muust receive the ca-opera. tion of ceory one. 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