!. D. LINDSAY,s, and Notions and Shoes, Clayton, N. C.i*s just here) I asked him neral health of the commun-ughingly replied that, As s distressingly good.” lyton Doctors look healthy oils, ft did seem that their a little jaded and had a tired in their faces.ini it said, or else I dreamed you see a lean rather sallow sielan driving a sleek fat ms you may rely on it that live near by. hut if you see liluist. strong Doctor driving horse you can bet on it that ide some* distance to see his •erhans this applies to ' the ctors.link I would be tempted to-ucc a uvcu luiivu,ley Horne, with nine otl been ineluded in the parol as the acting captain of that brought the first autl the surrender of Lee to J quarters at Durham, and 01 headquarters, then at Gr is all over, lie told Gen and then in the presence lt;little band that was still ■ fortunes of Johnston, an marched with him from t at Benton8ville, the youn, cer and his companions: rel in the last act of the ;gr* the curtain had been-ru Appomattox. Some rfjoi were bo many more Who thought of the conquered‘Kerain with us and- go man's line with your pear your terrible news, said J little band, headed byjCa] they knew the end hud o said to him: Nav. An e nishod by the unrelciitin commander and the bfind on through Johnstoifflrline man’s headquarters nt-Dur crossed tlielines of Shern n captain and a sqaad guard eying them.CV r11 ]• iii !hrue took f:‘« a white handkerchief;mid this was the first signal f ger with the authentic in Lt*e had surrendered at Ay signal was recognized* a g . 11 lt;1 the h»-ra!i!s fmnj the went hither to Sherman's where they were greeted warrior. Among those t Mr. Horne on this memo who yet survive are.Capt