Dr Grissom Vindicated Amid Asylum Controversy
The North Carolina Insane Asylum controversy ends with the board acquitting Dr Grissom of charges of immorality cruelty and misappropriation. Editorials urge resignation and caution against public prejudice while praising the tribunal and contrasting public sentiment with the official verdict.
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Why Did They"? Toisnot Club Plays Off In Loss
A telegram from Toisnot to the Wilmington Messenger reports the Toisnot Club played off after the sixth inning and did not try to win the game against Wilson. The writer questions why a team would voluntarily concede and expresses disbelief at the claim.
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Scattered Notes On Nations Trends And Notable Anecdotes
Various short items include demographics in Chicago Utah and Haiti, agricultural outlooks in Maine and Texas, infrastructure plans in Los Angeles and Savannah, and political commentary on tariffs and party unity. Commentary touches on prominent figures, two presidents’ family ties, and ongoing debates over rail trusts and appointments.
North Carolina News Briefs Highlight Transport and Agriculture
Franklin County reports a large offer for W Duke Sons business that was refused. Wilkes County wheat yields reach twenty two bushels from two acres. Richmond and Danville trains move six hundred thousand watermelons to New York. Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley plans Fayetteville to Albemarle railroad. Thieves steal about a thousand dollars in Nashville. J A Bynum b farms 45 bushels per acre. W L Lee 108 bushels on five acres. State fair planned in Raleigh August 13 14 with contests and racing. Dr Staton of county C killed after fight near Round Knob.
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