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Show Chadbourn. He was an extraordinary hunter and retriever, with almost human hu-man tact, and his owner valued him at eeveral hundred dollars. A few days ago this fine dog was run over by the train at Chadbourn, and his left fore leg was crushed off, leaving a piece of the bono protruding. Mr. Brown hated to kill his valuable and faithful dog, so he got Dr. A. Mc-Kinnon Mc-Kinnon to amputato the crushed mem-I mem-I her. When the operation was perform-j perform-j ed Sailor obeyed the command to lie j down, and never even gave a whimper ! when the work was done. The poor ani-I ani-I nials muscles were contracted with pain, but with a few sympathetic caresses ca-resses from his master he lay perfectly ' still until the amputation was perform-: perform-: ed. Wilmington Messenger. I Itarc Tortilnili' in a 1;:. I Many of the sportsmen i f Wilming. ' J ton will erhaps remember Sailor, the j Cue pointer dog of Mr. J. A. Brown, of ' I |