Dennis HAYNES Arrested (1880)

Dennis HAYNES, colored, who is wanted by the town authorities of Hillsboro for various sundry crimes, among which was the cutting of the pocket of Mr. PARKS, and relieving him of $20, was last night arrested by our police, and will be sent up to Hillsboro today.

Source: Raleigh News and Observer. 14 Sep 1880. pg. 3.

Len H. ADAMS Has a Fall (1880)

While walking through the gin house of Mr. TEMPLE, west of the city, on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Len H. ADAMS had a fall from the breaking of a step, and was badly hurt in the side.  It was at first thought that some ribs were broken, but such was, fortunately, not the case.

Source: Raleigh News and Observer. 14 Sep 1880. pg. 3.

THOMPSON, Emmanuele – (d. 1880)

Emmanuele THOMPSON, a Portuguese, died at the Falls of Neuse on Saturday.  He was the fireman of Askew’s paper mills there, and had been a resident of this country for many years.

Source: Raleigh News and Observer. 14 Sep 1880. pg. 3.

PULLIAM Jr., John M. – (d. 1859)

DIED — On the 27th ult., in Lagrange, Tenn., John M. PULLIAM Jr., son of Dr. J. J. PULLIAM and Lucy F. PULLIAM, aged two years and three months.

Weekly Standard (Raleigh), February 23, 1859

POOLE, Hackney and PUTNEY, Harriett (m. 1859)

Title: Married

In this City, on the 26th ult., by Geo. H. FARIBAULT, Esq., Mr. Hackney POOLE to Miss Harriett II PUTNEY.

Weekly Standard (Raleigh), January 26, 1859

COBLE, Duncan C. – (d. 1859)

DIED — In Victoria, Texas, on the 12th December, 1858, of fever, after a lingering illness of about three weeks, Duncan C. COBLE, aged about 23 years.  The deceased was a member of the Methodist Protestant church, Randolph circuit, North Carolina district, and had only been in Texas about twelve months.  In the bloom of manhood he left his numerous friends and acquaintances to dwell in a strange land, among strangers; but, alas! the time was short! [Com.]

Weekly Standard (Raleigh), January 26, 1859