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A .rvTSvy. y mation. neais ciHiY.rtVtHri?: i-J? Sores, Restores the Senses ot Taste and Smell.'"- CPhiitiZb fs" ".- rni i t MRS 1 m a u.sjl III ;.IB- CURLyAY-FEVEF2 A . . nninrt int piiph noKtril and Is a4e?aWer?PrlM celiw at druggists; by mregtste60 cents. ELY BKOTUEKS. . 6 Warren St., New York. ...... : - apl 9 lyeod cutw r. - ni mnra Kact iti(1 prtpflnpst. at X i y. JL 1 OJJJ tjai s Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t T3io Pally Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Proper. Wilmington. K. C. r MONDAY. AUGUSfToV18887 Entered at the Postofficc at Wilmington, N.C., a3 secona-ciass matter. DEMOCKATIC TICKET. FOR PHKSIDKNT: GROVER CLEVELAND, Of New York. for-yicb-presidknt: ALLEN G. THURM AN, Of Ohio. forgovkunor: DANIEL G.FOWLE, Of Wake County. FOR LIKUTKNANT GOVERNOR: T. M. HOLT, Of Alamance Count v. FOR SECR12TARY OF STATE: WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, ; Of Wake County. FOR STATR TREASURER: DONALD W. BAIN, Of J Wake County. FOR-STATE AUDITOR: GEO..W. SANDERLIN. Of Wayne County, FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION: SIDNEY M. FINGER, Of Catawba County. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: THEODORE W. DAVIDSON, a. 7 Of Buncombe County. FOR SUPREME COURT JUDGES" JOSEPH J. DAVIS, Of FranklinlCounty. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, Of Beaufort County. A. C. AVERY, Of Burjx'e Countv. FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE: ALFRED M. WADD ELL, 'of New Hanover County. FREDERICK N. STRTJDWICK. of Orange Country. ForiCongress 6th District: ALFRED ROWLAND, Of Robeson. For Elector 6th District: S. J. P EMBERTON, Of Stanley. your pen and write as I shall dic tate: . - .. : . --' To His Excellency, J. Worth, Gov ernor of North Carolina: , ,' Sir: The process of this -court has been illegally interfered with and a pnisoner-has been rescued from the sheriff by Daniel E. Sickles and Thomas Ruger and James Bu-j ford, of the United States arniy,aud j Friday Jones, colored, late a citizen j of Wake county. 1 demand that you call out the whole power f this county to uphold the honor and in tegrity of the laws of North Caro lina, and secure the arrest of these said parties. . (Signed) Dan'l'G. Fowle, Judge. This communication was sent at the moment by Judge Fowle to Gov ernor Worth. The old hero was alarmed at the situation, which seemed-to him an approaching con flict between the State and Federal authority. He, too, loved North j Carolina. "Sir," he said, "this will never ao. ine attempt to arrest these men will force a collision, and bloodshed will follow this act. This hot-headed yoang judge will ruin our people. 1 will go at once and settle this matter through President Johnson." The next day found him in the President's office. When he had concluded his statement the President said: "Sir, do I under stand you to say that a hot-headed young judge of your State lias dared to order the arrest of-a Uni ted States officer?" "Yes, sir." said Governor Worth. .."Then God bless that hot headed young judge and every other one like him in North Carolina," said President Johnson, and immediately added, "Mr. Sec retary, ask the Secretary of War to come to my onice. " s lie euiereu, the President sternly said: "Mr. Secretary, telegraph at once to Ral eigh and direct Gen. Ruger to re turn that prisoner to the sheriff of Wake county, and direct General Ruger to submit to the legal man date of Judge Daniel G. Fowle." The next day Judge, Fowle said to the sheriff in open court, in the presence of a crowded court, house; "Mr. Sheriff, take the prisoner to the jail yard and "complete the sen tence of this court." Two thousand people" looked upon the sheriff's second compliance with the law, and as he struck he called out at the top of his voice, Nine, and so on until he had struck and called out thirty nine. The prisoner was released and allowed to depart, and the im mense crowd quietly dispersed. The law had been obeyed; the law had tri inn phed. Windsor Ledger. MISCELLANEOUS. Y XSITOliS TO THE CITY URING TnE STATE ENCAMPMENT are cordially invited to call at THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, 115 Market Street, Where the Display of Millinery. Fancy Goods, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Oofk'fc lOxperiiiioii . You canr.nl afford i wast. tirno in ex peri men tin when your lungs are in IftPtror. Consumption alwas ero?, ft i firit. only n eld. Do not permit any dealer io juu oso upon vmi with some cheap imitation of hr King's New Pig covers tor Consumption, C ughs and Colds, hut bo sure you get the enuinn. Because he Crm make more, profit he tuny toll vou he has something just as good, or just the. same. Don't be do ceived. hut insist upon getting Dr: King's New Di.-covery. which b guar nteed to eive relief in all Thrhal. Lime and Chest afi'eet ions. Trial bot- Reminigceticeft of 1). O. Fowle. X in an old file of the Fanner and Mechanic says:" In looking over the records in the court house a few days ago, I stumbled upon some very interesting facts. I found that at the fall term 1866 for Wake coun ty, His Honor Daniel G. Fowle, pre siding judge, that Generals Daniel E. Sickles and Thos. Ruger, Jas. Bumford and Friday Jones were in dicted for obstructing the process of said court. I also observed on said. records a requisition from His Honor, the Judge, upon His Excel lency, Governor Worth, demanding the posse coiuitatus of the county to arrest these named parties. The facts are as follows: At this date the law of North Carolina had riot altered the pun ishment for all persons eoiiviated of larceny. It was thirty-nine lashes at the public whipping post. A negro was convicted, and the Judge, in compliance. with the law, had or dered the sheriff to take the prisoner to the public whipping post in the jail yard and inflict upon him thirty-nine lashes. In obedience to this order of the court Sheriff Ray took the prisoner to the whipping post and commenced operations. Just as he struck the eighth liek hi 'rush ed Generals Sickles and Ruger and Maj. Buinford and Mrl Friday Jones, backed by a large erowd, mostly negroes, and rescued the prisoner, took him from the , sheriff and car ried him away. The sheriff prompt ly reported this outrage to the court. At this juncture Hon. Sion H. Rogers, the Attorney-General, came into court. Judge Fowle said: "Mr. Attorney General, do you know of arty interference on the part of any one with the sentence of this court?" The Attorney General replied that he had witnessed the interference, described its manner and form, and named the parties. Judge Fowle immediately said, "Mr. Attorney General, have the grand jury brought into court." This being done, he recited to them i the facts and said: "I direct you, gentlemen of the grand jury, to re tire to your room and find bit's of indictment against Daniel E. Sicilies and Thomas Ruger antl James Bum ford, officers of the United States army, and Friday Jones, colored, a citizen of Wake county, who have, with violence, outraged the laws of North Carolina." This was done, and a capias was issued for the ar rest or the parties. Sheriff Ray proceeded at once to Gen. Ruger's headquarters at the old Palace, and approaching Gen. Ruger said r I have come by order of the Court to ar rest you; here is that order." Gen. Ruger said: "Do you see those bay onets? do you see those men? I will not be arrested; if you think you can arrest me proceed at your pleas ure, and at the risk of- your life." . . Sheriff Ray appeared in court, re lated the result, and made known his inability to carry out the order of said court. - - Judge Fowle, when the sheriff had concluded, said; "Mr. Clerk, take ties fr e nt. bottles $1 W. H. Green & Co.'s. Largo Argonia, Kansas, under its woman mayor, has passed a peaceful year, with only two cases on its police docket. It Won't Bake Bread In other words, Hood's Sarsaparilla will not do impossibilities. Its proprietors tell, plainly what it has dorie, sub m it proofs from sources or unques tioned reliabihty,and.ask you frank lv if vou are suffering from any dis ease or affection caused or promo ted bv impure blood or low state of the system, to try Hood's Sarsapa rilla. The experience or others is sufficient assurance thatvyou will not be disappointed in the result. Black wraps are likely to prevail this summer, as but very few color ed ones are shewn by leading houses. 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