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4 I .3 '4 3 3 Li i-i H 3 3 (haiham Record THURSDAY, April 15 1SS0. H. A. LONDON. Jr., Editor. MOORE'S HISTORY. We have received from the pul litdiers, Messrs, Alfred Williams A: Co., and read with inueli pleasure and no little instruction the tirst 1 t r it . .'X .1 volume oi Jiooru s uieiorv oi .Nona Carolina. After a careful perusal of this book we unhesitatingly agree in tlie statement recently made. "that it is the most valuable work ever issued from a North Carolina press." It is a thoroughly North t'.ii"liiia lnKk, the author Maj. John W. Moore of Hertford county-and also the printers anl publisher., all btingnative born North ( 'aruliniaiis. aid it is a work that reflects credit ujkiii them all. While we discov ered several typogiap' (overlooked in the proof) yet on the vholc the book i printed uiott ad - inirably and is neatly bound, and re wish it could be read at every flri'oide and lie placed in t!ie pos tendon of every family in the State. Everv country should cherish the glorious deeds of her miis and per petuate their virtues, and l.e is de serving of public lhai.ks and a na tion's yratitmlo who patiently del von Into the musty lii uids of the p ist, and inscribes them upon the pajres of history. Unless the pen of the historian reeorded them, the n '!ile-t deeds of the greatest !; roe would he fory.itten We think then t!i it Maj. Moore is justly entitled to :he thanks of every true North Ciioii nian for hi? history of ...ir dcur md State, which is .-. cn dit..''!v to him as an historian and to the State about which it is written. The school history published la-t year hv this irelltleman cotitained some errors which have been correcte ! this history, and aiuon' them w feline pointed out by the IIki-oUo. Ihc tirst volume i.- a history of the State down to the year 1 and gives an account of all the :-i:n-i pal events and men during th it pe riod. Maj. Mooiv's g. n. a!.i.-al knowlexlge appears to bo a- imlnii -ted as that possessed by old tioV. Swain, and to us is a plea.-ing fea ture of his liook. This Work docs great crodit to its author as a hi- tor in n well informed, and also as writer of unusual literary ovclloii We read page after pae with in- creaoing intere.t and pleasure, for the usual dry detail- ot history are o TIeaantly written as to retain tJie unflagging attentioti of the read er to the very close ot the volume. We think the author evinces a dis position to deal truly with, and do justice to. all men, and yet does not hesitate to cvmletnu tho.-e v. ho deserve it. such h History ot our .ate as this haa lieen lomr wi-hed lui' and , will supply a need long felt. We sincerey hope that the book will rP,'Piroa hovesah. and the author - be well compensated for his work, though we doubt it very much, and yet if it was some trashy lmvel it would 1 in great demand. , , The Guilford Onteiinial. On the Cth inst., a meeting was UJ.ir.K-n.Wi.miik.m,. . , , . " , menu to commemorate, on the lath , . , .,,. .. . . day of April lSeJl, the ceutennial au-: . ....., , o , nivereary of the battle of Gui.ford Coart-House. An organization was effected, officers elected and commit- Veea appointed, and of course much . . , .. -iii- patnotio "gush was indulged in. Letters were received from several prominent men regrettiug that they ; could not attend the meeting. ; Among these letters was one from Preaident Hayes saying that ho would Aot be able to attend "the One Hun- dreth Anniversary of the Buttle of ; Oftilford Court-House." Evidently be is not well nested in Revolution- ry history, or he would not have ever a convict is whipped, but be meJ Halt ) having travelled the uu- bring 8 V ;., lu.iuthrsaw iiiil! misUken the 6th of April liSSO as the does not inform us how often during P''11-'11' distance of 5G5 miles. Uisiuess; at Wt it will relieve tin oentennial anniversurv of th battle the then sdnnninoa mar This iierformance was indeed won- saw mill men of much trouble con- nf Onilfnr.l f!nrKTTm,at ii-ii i v 4 , n Without wishing lo dampen the rdorof our Greensboro' neighbors. re hae never heard that tL0 North Csxolina troops engaged in that bat- tie did any service worthy of com- memoration, for all historians state that they incontinently tied from the field. North Carolina has much MM.,Mm......r..i,.i.,.i.. Use of Oermanton, Brandy wine, Monmouth, Eutav Springs, and the tofnung of Stony 1'oiut, Tor m tbose bloody engagements her ons bore the . ? , , a . i , brant of tattle and rtHecwd great ereoit uon me oiate, The (.'out let Case, take pleasure in pu . t . , . e take pleasure id publishing tie letter of President Stamps, and know him to be a Christian gentle man and one who would not bo guilty of any ci uelty to a feUow-man.but still we must insist that his letter doe n ,'t convince us that our editorial i f last week was "so egregiously unjust.-' On the contrary what we tht-u Maid has been most wer.uly couiuiende.1 by every person whom we have heard iJ if an.1 tVioo all tkrwn.a til. it f " -" " " our comments were fullv warranted by the verdict of the Coroner's jury. In his letter Mr. Stamps sdatf s that the convict Fries (tLis btiug the. cor rect name and not Friel) "was un doubtedly in a gangrenous condition when he left the Penitentiary, '' an that he had an "ashy appearance if the face and a slight limp in his walk," and that sending him in this condition to hard labor on a I! iilroad ,' H , , .i only "a sad mistake. lie adds thai i-uch "sad mistakes" will not occur again, for hereafter an exaiuiuatiou 1 will be made of every convict before he is sent off to work on a K iilroad. , We are pleased to note Mr. Stamps' eaudoi in admitting tuts "sail mis take," and that steps will be taken to prevent a repetition. Poor Fiies' death may then save others from a like fate, and will not have been in vm'n If wna rorv fr from our in- , ,i ,, , tention to do iMiistico to the Boar l of Directors of the Pouiteiitiary, and we still insist, even after reading Mr Stamps' letter, that we have done them no ii justice. Now ns to the constitutionality of whippiug comicts. Mr. Stamps urges very ingeniously in favor of it, but -till we must differ with him. As he s'utes the only punishments known to the laws of this State are "death, i u prisonment, flues," Ac, and we unhes itatingly asseit that wiinaiNo is Not known to the laws of North Caroliin. It is very true that the Coi.stitut;..!i authorizes the Do.ird of Pirtctors to inish convicts for failure to work i 1 for breaches of prison di-cipline, . at does that authorize a puiiisLinei.t unknoivu to our laws? Beforu the adoption of the present Coustitu'.i"h in ImiS the puniahmeiit fur larceny was whipping, imprisonment, or other corporal punishment, and luce, although whipping has beeu abol ished, yet a convict is both impiis oned at hard lubor aud is also whip ped whenever the brutality of his keepers prompts them. How, tlun. is imprisonment iu the 1'cniteLti.uy a any mitigation of the former piiuish . meut of whipping at the pillory'" The Supreme Court i in the 0:1 1 vol t. Reports, page oUd. and iu Vol iia, page 311, expressly uecidtd that tlie change of punishment was a "mitigation." Surely they would no: have so decided had they thought a convict, when undergoing a sentence at hard labor iu the Puuitentiurv could also be whipped. We have heard it frequently stated that Col. D. f. f'rtr. thu firmer Pre.-i.lei.t nf ll.n lVi.ilfintiftrv Tloar.l nn.lmu.of the ablest lawyeis in the State, was ni ti ...;..:,., lo.i rv V - mo UUUHUU mai mo vuuouiuiiuu d.d not authorize whionin,f convicts. Mr. Stamps gives an illustration iu his argument of the case of one eon- D - viet cutting another w ith a knife, ami asks, what is to be done with him? would ask him this question: Suppose one convict kills another, will the Board of Director whip him or nan& bim without court or jury? If they have the authority to whip him for cut tine a fello w eon vi.-t . u 1, v . i i t i'ii- o " not hang him for killing one? , But as we understand tho whip- . , ... ping of Fnes.it was done indirect vi- olation of the very words of the col- stitution, for this brutal scourging was administered by an overseer who , lL a surely cannot be considered a "re- sponsible officer of the State.1' Art. XI. Section 1. of the constitution ex- presaly declares, "That no convict whose labor may be farmed out shall be punished for any failure of duty as a laborer except by a bespoxsiule omcxii of the State." Mr. Stamps says that his Board have limited the number of strokes to twent !,,. mi,i,ilrt.,l W S,.f,.rmwl K jii . , . , . credible eye-witness that the con- vict Fries was whippet! three times ia oae hour, and that he was Bevt.r whipped less than two or three times nearly every day he was at the Rail- 1 1 r , , , . road! Woold it not be proper to limit the daily number of whippings that may be inflicted upon a convict -a th r.,K t ,i,k. , each whipping? Ve have understood that the con- vicU when confined at the Peniten - tiary are humanely treated but it is 3, ttrouum, e1' lrea. a' 7U " M not the case always with those at work or. id railroads. Xuoae at work in this county were well treated 'saJ properly tared foj. but how , 1 " . . v. ' , auuui iuubc uu iuc , . i. v. x. xv. ; Were not nearly fifty of them sent back from there to the Penitentiary disabled with scurvy ? In the conclusion of his letter Mr. c ., . . .. .. stamps S'ivs that "uu investigation , . lt 6 , had bteu ordered by the Hoard of iM ecurs oeiore X' l ies ueaiu, uui u must liave Ueu a viry superficial one, fur though his death occurred a month after Ins return to the Peni tentiary, vet the overseer who "has .,., i. i i.;,;n., , , , , . S. had not then been removed from hi position, and by the-way is he not btill retained, although Judge H.-y- inuiir had him urrehted and bonnd over to the next term of Oiauce . court on the chargo of manslaughter as i lie luipiest oi meioroner ma.ie at the instance of Mr. Stamps ? lty uj lueiins, fur iu the Raleigh News of the loth inst., appears a card from the Coroner, iu which he savs thttt 1 1 e hold tlie iniiut-st at the solicitatii n .' ! 'i.n.iii i.?V.'U, t I u tiieiUtM4 of the Legislature from Wuke, who in ide ixli lavit that he had reason to believe the convict had come to his death by bud treatment, and that after consultinsr with Gov. Jarvis thevboth thought an investigation , , yt f,. . lucissarv. And Mr. Stamps inves- ' ligation must have made slow pro- gross not to lmve discovered that the ei)iiii't bad been eriiellv Irented. us the iurv i f ii;me.st discovered, or . . r . 1 if i . . . . , i . . i. . . i v nis n.vesi-.oauou i;m t:ioii mai wny did not Mr. Mumps himself reqiu-st the C'oront r 1 1 hold an inquest after Fries" death ? Why wait until the :,. 1...1 1 !. ,i;.j ii-l I- mm hi on; luniuuiD l'l nnoiher person a negro who be- heVt d that one of his race had been brought to his death bv bad treat- tin n: i l!.i. we do not care to dwell longer upon this most unfortunate atVair. We were so greatly shocked at the tin li::g ,.f tl.e j-iry of inquest that we fek it o:ir duty to write as we did la-t wit-1;, and we have the assurance id havii.g expressed the sentiments i f our readers and the public geiu r- aliv Takinsr tlie Census. Fvery f iciiity should be given the eeiisus enumerators, in order that thi-u- woil; u.ay be thorough and re H.iMe. 1'iisons should be prepared to answer all their questions fully and i-oiTeetly, aud give them accu rate information. In order to know what information will be desired, aud that everybody can get ready to give it, we copy ilie following: "Tile eel. pus takers will want to l-:n.ov from each f irmer the number of acres of land nainted and the amount rii-ed iu l.sTJ, of wheat, urn. rve. oits. batlev. buckwheat, puis and beaus, rice, tobacco, cotton, io;atoes, orchards, vineyards, small fin.t. hav. clover seed. Lrrass see.l. b.-i . and honey, sugar eano and sr- -'hum. The number of sheep clipped m.t poun is ui wool m isio. iieni of the twelve months from June lsTJ. trt j,,,,,. iftvl( of butter, c-heo-t- and inilks.1.1: value of animals shuiLdi- tend: market "iirdeiis: forest tiro- duels Slid Value of home lUtinufdC t urt ; m , TllQ YUngr OCTcy. 'o very much fear that the young men oi u.e nemocrauc pauy me noi taking that interest in the adminis- trati-u of public aff-iirs that they , T . , , . should. It is our duty to keep tlie young Democratic voters well posted on all public affairs. On them must Hooii fall the resnnnsibilities of office and . w 4i:.1- i i;oei iiuieiii. ,,u luiuii lue . , ... J,,H"S 11KJ ul luo l-'un,r.v "u,u ' men ot tuo ceuntrv bliouij conic forward and take a baud in . governnteiitiil attnirs. Our Govern- . . , . "lent is being run by too roanv cLronic demiitrouea. We wish to see the country purged of office-hold- era who think only of themselves, and not the public good. The executive committees in every county should Lave a large percentage of live, active ener"etic vouin' men in them No- thing like young hot blood to do work, and the coining conteat is sure- oue of ""ik.-KalMgh Xw. . u oude7fu"l Walk ui na . Another six days pedestrian con- test closed iu New York last Sator- lla.v 'l't. the winner (a negro "Ui. UUring me BIX aa8 iiart sleDt onlv 22 hours and vet at the biepi vu " uuur8' uuu 3 1110 ; close was apparently fresh and able : to travel much longer. The amount recfcien'.v Llui was right ijood pay for a week's work ! ..m... ., " '" i We are grieved to learn that a nam- her of tloral otlenugs were removed iu.-j a sivicu uuu. t,'""-" the Moraviau gra-o yard during Easter - tide. It is oue of the most - u. r"ce,,u . f10"" , I -uch tokens from the last restiug plaoe of loved uid cherished ones deserve severe puniiumeut. Winston senuuei. CORRESPONDENCE Important to Doctors. Mil. I'blToit: T.,f 1 11 ler.si''ned. I committee appointed for the purpos by the Medical S.u u tv of Ninth Car olina' respectful y ask you to publish lUe 101 owni" notice, j.r i;ie liiior- , t , -. million of ym- s.il m in ers: ''phe lioard of Me.ii.-al Kx.in.iiieis oi iue stale oi i Hi i ai.:ina wi;i men iiiuieciiv u u mm:. .mi .uonoay .uiv 10m, r-'i, nr me ex amination of applii-.iiits (: licei.se Witiiout a !ic i,t- fruiii tbislJoiird. "U.i person sll-ill pi. id if-' l:.i d.i-lllc or siirern-y, or any oi the ! i u.'-iies ilii-u-of, or in any ease j n-sri i! t- for tin. cure id disease, f.u- It-.' nl r".Viird.'' Furthermore, be' sliail lo t be en liileil to sue for i-r n -m r. In f ore anv Majjir Irate o art in tliis S'atc m i n le; s reiwU i e t any medical lull f i j iu the practice i f n t ::i ii.e i r siirgi r . r liny ot tin- li'MiiT.rs tnen-ol. Laws of X. C , 1 ' .V. H. F. : s --v M IX, Fkifii i: 1!:ms, W.F.I is mm, Collilli I li e. .1 Tin l.i. i;n. OUnS. ad ii'e ff P.ivi 1 li.isrlf a niiin," To the Mit. Ki'irou ; to Solium. n, ' ': rthonll be cl:i nslu 1 by luau. whatever may be stances or ioi!i -n i every onng Vi'iir fire lin- l lif.'. Ykii should mark out y..nr f.iture ennrsi', 't','t ""r stan.l.nd of intigr.ty. honor and moiaiitv. ;,nd let in in , , , . illli-enielit tr in tlVe s M i le vnii fin ni vom. jUtll , f ,.,.,..;,,!,.. Wn ild yo-.i become wni!;i.y. oi ivup-v uu l.i u orablo or h:U I'o.-.tloii 1.1 s.a'i. t ': Then forni w .1. i. g th.. and 1' I'.v habits egnty -p lip ,.f ;.i.,.,,,- I let v ls1K.i, u. the pr.v.d ittaiu. 1 l c,""e dazzl.-d weahli. or th.- .lUIi Lf S. . II W. .1U.I nr mil d b..- !e.l el' sudden nt if a hi-h aiid in.hisin- v the i itt .in:' ous it: .r: 1. i.. t wait f ir so:ih r ;.ii:;kh 's f-.vor to tin i in? - y '.ir l.o in.; in i il- i e-s. F l.i .r;-y h-r w ailli. A 1 i iy M as nl.ee mai -le'ioii ::i.er tha'i lin k; loiir eh-m." h-. r tri ; while you are i pieially do it. ' wealthy i.i;: :: ried to a in m herseii ; his overe.iin-' all and a union . least of the ..nib iu. 'ii tor w. alth ...-i.le!-atio:is ,,f l,,ve. f be.i; !s w.i.- atnono tl.e l.i "liies which I.- 1 to tne:r mill i. la l.r a s!,i.;t tim- 1 . ill'.'. A ft'T' awl.ib , .iiM le.t raid to hi- ilu-v lived in hi-wevi r, -1. delual! Is Jo: l.iOli. V. Silo lefa-i'd t . cons" nt to i'l.e - lie of a ci i tain h -use to fun.i-h hi:.. w;th tin- v..m r, .p.ied. I'p in his in-i-t.ng i'. "i. bi r e.c.iph lllli'e w ith hi- li l.i.llid, she u p'iu.i : "It was my ii i iny that hoiigat that home, ah 1 1 .-hail do W.lli lt II- I please ' "Yes," sai 1 the hu-lmid, "an 1 it was your iia i.t v that boif'ht lue too." It is better fo live upon a n o b r- ate income, or eVell ill poverty, tiian in wealth thus acquired. It y.u Will lead t! e hioL'taphie of the great, tue i. hand tin- Wealthy of the present and t e I'..-", ouwi!! 'u' t-"lt 'heir gi ti eir ''on 1 nes- and t heir w. a . c -mnit-m-f" I in .1 study, lu.-ral and mdu-tii.ns their youth by I, practice, lilid aetiv habits, lt is tr ie ti n fame and wva'th .-mia. but they ai e r..re, and, 0"Se.s oi u-q lil'e 1, iO li.ea- i s, o. short d::ra'.:on. The most import-i:. i- invito f..r u'm uiin.i"- .o.o - n-i -- m i.i.-i u establish a cu -raeter combiiiiu virtue, honesty, t. n.pi t Jtice, fru'ili-i-try. With lv. avs be sur tv. kindness and these virtues ou v rounded by fi i. n.is w !io w ill honor you with their foi.!iler.ec, and tics' you With it-spoils"! and pmtital le duties. When Pompey v :i a candidate for a Ligh public ni Cicero leconi cs.:ng the fo!- ue.u.e., , lowing qunlitie-, :. : I.al" r iu busi- m?rt' u!,'r ' h.i.g, r. imiuMry 111 "C- iiciiug, eouusei hi i : iin.ii.o, au..i ex- x.rtU0M i pel fori.. e. Fader n.j circuiustautfta maiiitain the inti-gritv and honor of your Creator, an. I es- tablish a reputation fi):- tr .tLfi-.'uies-, ii'iuiniT mm r" -''.'i .iT.i in an iimi , . -.. , relations with vcu- f. ,w-nn n. A rieb man was nice a-l;-d ho,v be iu ouired his fortune, wb u be reolin! . , " Kl . ,. , . ' , I have nlw ay -, l,t p: my enyag, m, nts and attended to mv nw n lni-n e,-. " lu"' "u, , ' , April o. ls-sO. !': : : i n s Hn.i.. 71 ! Sawdust Made Valuable. A Finted States letter patent was granted March . I -(!. to . noss- man, of Feti r-bur.-, Va , to luahv railroad ties, fence po-ts, paving and building blocks, etc, out of sawdust This artiticial wood, it is churned. can be tire and wat. r j-roof. 'tte l'u,: ""J "d"'.! higher pressure than ordinary wood. It ulso can b cut and sawed an 1 a low nails to be driven iut it A.- th- Pf" " 11 ,w V l"1' e eermug i aetumuniuou O! saw o usi Observer , , Fatal Accident. A colored man named Adam Hooks died here on Saturday t.n.W in.nt wnbr crcumstauees. Ho was brought here from thu country a lew dys previous for medical tiiatn.-i.t. It appear thut he was engaged in drawing a charge of powder and paptr wad out of a '.iu. Fr-mtome -Observer. UUKUOUU CUUSC 1 110 Cll ititse.l tire uud niacin" 1 as ini.ntli over tin, lint-. zle of the gun, be blew down in tho oarrei wiieu it nril, ami tlie entire charge, with the wad. went down l.i- mouth and throat froui tho efteets of bich he diedColdsboro' Mesaen- tger. STATE II EPS: tlltuid-Tliirsh ( at. A in t est l'!i .i iiiii ii-ki lis k.H-1 in two C hap. 1 twentv live vmni:: .lavs. l!.-at this, if V. ill Cull. Ledger I'itss Oinipliiiietii ',. wuittlm."-!. s f..ii X. rth I'- I ! Itelllv e'll iin bur U a, diteh- Can liiia xi-Ihhu'( s ,)nt iillMj ti. -I t. ii a wati i S.ili II l 11' 1 : - W.bnii -UN. Rough Forage. Mr. !. C. Fag,' l.:'l. 1 l e 'W ..lie d iv l ist vve k and too!, it . . ; ii. i- n.a'v a handful id sn.aii s'.-ie-. s -n e of till III a- I.!l''e US niilli !g.' ' ;s, H!.d pieces of nail- - Winst n !.: ...! r. Cotiiiiii'tici'iui'iil Orator. Ii-lg- M.-i'rial.Ui ha-i ai' i-ph-l nil il. rati 'Ii. tend, fi I by I i 1 .:' .-lie Society i f th.' Slate l'l i .a" -it y, o ib hvi-r the "im.iiiii a i h -- i if i. tin two soi-.etit s !.::.! , i on.::. i i.e. iiii nt Weel. Obs, 1 vi r. Ni'L-rtli'N I!,'; ;'S;i:iu". W.'l. f:-..!.i a l l, ily. t :t ln. of the i .i I,'.- Ii.-i.-l. . X.L . i, l'l ie-. las! Fail t r In iian. i li:i. -t.uo-i bark t-n fit. J i'i IK l,ci- ii the irreatest wi-.-'o.u, and I s pay di al for it.--Ku-stoii J mi i.:-.l. A Noble Cii't. At th-- l e nt ni. i OlMIl.'.- I'le-byt, ,y- I,. ; toll N. I ' . U ihc .( l Siva-i u.i i m !:'.. .! I'll -by it ry a nice -; j 1 1 ; Ni ck, re,- n.ly i i I'll-.: . f so:;;-.-' Jj.O 'll, l Cepted, and the eii , !c i ei:,v-y II. v tl .I,!.- i I I, to I r. S IV:!-.-, a-!. ;!!;. Ibid II j. oil 1.::. i::l- rs. I'livS. t w ti. !. A !'!i:i:iv. a rmi.'h!. I Wll.t , '111 It t V, :l .V tr i-.tv, t'.r.e h. r. -. ;.iv. lb on 1 Ashi hi, horn.-. ar- Tl ..a nil ei i d us. i I li re. II.- p.:. . ' lin- l'.:l:l.i:i i- i .i.y ibis i-o,i-:t.- ( I-I-, loiilro.id Wa'dii.i:!. i lie Air-Ine r.-.i 1 waslnuit, t be i t hi l d . lotto 1'n - :y - i '. it a ea i' V i i ..b ..l' i at. 1 1" I !, i ; !i ie to li,- i ; di-tanee. i : ; 1 "I ti.i- ot:. : t. mad is g 'i:. tl. -euo" r h : to hleh s a iK-' u ee edamity to ilu- I'ai n.- in ai ti. - as I e. u t'li daniiaf l bv t! , wi.l he i:-:l- i-- ii. u.i-t lie ot nt w . ;; ;ai,q rii:;u:ci't ii O.ir i t P. i mill :.-si. i"er- o. i lay that ail i id i 1 bv t' present c- nts oi ?! i lie Tii as ii. r. i - ! , soiin 1 i.i 1 1 !o. e.. ..! . ' w h it Mil iliil h a" l.t. !. -ea! J". ..irl i f D '" for th"- ri'iit.'y. Wh : lion of e liinty ti:i on e-. -i i cut U cij-1 w. nt ii.'o i : si.lelV.I, tile C'l:il:,e see!:." Vellous. Tal b ol o S.i.ith We wish vi ry lou.-ii C Mild s ay the s 'ii. i' ! th Chatham, and that oiu or r. tl. i! l'l.ane -: -r- c be paid a- soon as :.- . . l.i. C .1.1. An Oiili'.meniis A Hair A very great very great ou'i: I, rem:- . be lt ;.: I! ale C. .illee,. a inis p :. day liigbt 1 tst. I'-, !. I fatuity .'I'l l pupil i v. i ub.e.it r.iabii'.n; i v a i Wil-i C lUse ! f. e.l the ;it i el'.-, Ac. Tin v w :e 1 : s i:ne unki.o'.v :i p o ti, s ; l!:Io a J :u.- wiii'buvs and in tl.e ). t, budding, the :! 'oiing ! whi tire i:i vt-M ral pi i s V I'rof' ss r s.iiv th-- ,i f.. -out, and the p.: rii-- tl 1 an to hasten wit'i b.t-in- , -! war tiiig'iish tin- lb c. This i- I , f the a e Htg ,t ii- n t be Wellt 1 1,.- hi.: , r to , a C !t 'ltd'. t.io I '.id, and t lie j:ui.t i t-u t ie- -! o-dd be iMiight mid .-'M i'ly p rii-h.-l Loiii-bur.' Thiii-j. A Finn ict Treed A corrcsii.iiidei.t f tl, Clupel Hill I.".!g. r gives the f".l ..vi:.g a.- count .f ti'ei ii.g a eonic! at wuik on the Fniversity 1! tilroa.i: ' ():i Tuesd iv one of th- c .-iv, d conviets w :m ti el I, e l '."ii,.,la.n:ii.; of being Kick, and was ihth i'.led bv the ui'h.ri as to lie, ..v r witi.mt eonunement, h-f, the i i. t-n aV,!lt 12 o'eloek. n.. The i ui.t u.ird who were not on duty . ! ,,t w. ie iinui-iu themselves by lishiiu i -matl stream near by, beu-i; nppmcd of hnal ib'.-nc-.', st ilted in pui.-uit of him unarmed, when one of tho i::i.ud named Luich e.une up wit. him in the top of a led.ir tree, nieeiv seated. Willi Ilia It'll is eiit w ito-.l ill' i:l:n! I.lai Wit'.i baitds aii.l n .!!: ts full of l . n-k-. the oulv weapons the .nar 1 b id for lus i, ii.-e. it- i.rougi.t lum .imvn from Lis hiding place and conducted hiiusafelv int.. cauti., itiue'i to the eratiticatiou and ainuseiitet t of those who wituesied the scene. ' ADYKUTISFMFXTS. MACHINERY I W A Y . II A Ii Ii tl O i'-T , '.lANUFACTURSRS' ALL KIXDS OF MACHINERY, ; lUIST AND MOST IMPROVED FAUMIXCr IMPLEMENTS AND- ' GENERAL TRODFCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, " ' WILL. 1U"Y SELL Oil EXCHANOE SECOND-HAND .M.ACHINlSRY. S PECIALTIES.' T.c.:-.i .V S-.I1- Iuuir.ir.'l ErmmH n I I'.M.t. f..r r.-v-u.rlM. Saw Sfiiu. lilnulni: nn.l All' Purjtmwi T,.i..,i:.r. i i.Mii.-rs iui I S.-!. T.irlili... W'.ch- Wh.'. r.irm.r Kav.irli.' Grain Diius. Tivuniu' sin.-...li.iii,' Hiirr.-w-. e..ii..u iiiii5 mil 1 S F (i A H C A N E M A CHI X F, R Y . - WI..-.1. .I...I l'..m MIIN. Cm CI. Yl.rj,. lr.m F.-.-1 MUi,. I".,i.-k-y.. IK-:,, an I Mmw'th. W.,. ii r.. M i. !.l., . 0 .0.0, ,,,,.1.1.;:..,, I i,, , RMiiiu- l',ilin.-,...r.. s.eky !:.-.. II ..;.. IS.W..K- O..U.I '"- .' r" fi'l'-o. I - ' 'I'"'-'' ' Vill-. mi I all i.in.n.v M-iiiuV- aiU fankhif liufk-nwuia. l. t iy Ai-ii. a-Wruiiii-l. ,i..u- la-1 lie i Oii:iiiu.i,... ' . . I M F O liT'Tv-N T ! " - '' J ,-.-r.-i-.,il.ii-.-s...-l',l !W.-i..'lii'..nim-..iif.riiUi.. iv,!,,.,,,, f atia.aU WJ of ?'!'.! v"w ' 1 ' ' l""i"".i-l- 1.- en.i !ttnih.:i...,u all k(iwl7ua- 'm'i 'i'm "r U "' ""'Uv'1 M-lu"'uci"ii.wln Hip I nla- I mutes, i iti tui nl-li .miy Mfcin-tfuaUiy Ml Ma in,,, ry fully linarniiawl iu. n...n-n'ni. I ! V. Ill tfu,. a li..ami ., T.'fnm." iu,- Hisialils Manilla. mriT. !..! ..I ri-l. r. iiii. uin-n un.l r.Muirl. v...i i:!n mv rti'l.j Wvii )-n Du- tfjjm. ni... 1 1 4 PC MARK MANUFACTURED ONLY BY W.T.WUTCKVELra 26 CO. DDRHTM.TM.C. FURNITURE ! JOHN T. MOlIS sf ' :l. r : l'.iy. ii. .villi an I I'.o.. M.-ecls, Raleigh. N. C, I'iC Al.Ki! IX- Ail Kinds of Furniture. Mattresses, and Spring Feds. I Ictv.- i.-.w In .'..n-Mii ' in- l:i-' : 1 nt'i - :..i a ,. .,, iie-il . I:.'.i. hi- Ir.in. an : tin 1...11. i - la it - st.v- sn. li i, .'.: itie - s-i-.. l a - i'rii. i ii'.: . s-'i-. I, in.'. 11,-1 - . I- . ... Cr-. II CI s in. I.. l.':.. TMIT--. -. i n 1 :- i. i r .-.el n. 1 ni". vi; ic'.ter-. l - v. ! J : III c'1 ly li-.m-IIC'iT III-1 M. T. H0BBI3 & CO., (iUOFKHS ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Haleigh, W. C. - - 't r. . i:Mn r.'K -HI I"A!iI.K SKA 1SMXI iil"AN'i M ii.I.lVIX AMMnXlATKl) lIsi Sul.VKH Hi)XK. : sr-.s: u.t. c 'IT I'l.alV AM" All. IS l't'. KA11M K1!S S1IMM.IIN. - li -l .r- an 1 t- arrive . - .. I'll .1 - Kill'.,- il.-1'.i-1 M.-.il. I .ci, I'.-l i-r. l'nni- I'nn-.-liy liny. i:.i. i'. -ir I. Hi Si-l.. . , a:- 1. Ii- v I'.nli.li an I Klr:i k---ir. i.:..i. I mi I ..-l.-r ir .. I- Hi L will h w.-.-lT-r n l.av ..f. a.-! ,' l-.u-li: fliti ii li-r- - -re luir-lia-tti. Will tmili Very r- -fi' ifnlly, r N.iiaus x SSI OOl IE! iiiii tin i n Kalcigh, U. C, -PREPARIXC. FOR - THE NEW YEAR! W ..ffi-r t-r itile n Hue t Fancy and Colore! Dress Gaols AT I'uVt AMI I.K-W THIN C.H'f ! All Desirable Goods I'. ! -llantH. lV:i:. r.r .'i, l'l ikili-, Cll-iilil-l'H. "ii.ii,-. CI .t!i-. 1-Kvklii. ;i;e yt v villi: i'Y of woolens Fi ill MEN'S AND HO i'S Tin- larf-.-i l.-k "in I u'i c y rov towkU" DAMASKS wr'llu -t v.irli'ty i. towels: an 1 iv.l-n-l -r ii .wti In Hun w it ti o-.i,'- : .ii -'. ln.-irke FLANNELS! sl,.ik-r. SILK WARPS, Oiltaiv V: ininuli. 0-vr ri.uuii'U. jilnlli e-l-r an.i lull.-) a Plaids, .-l .r-i, I'l'i'.u falir-A iiu-l twlll-.l. D.-11-i.'iiliut lu jiiur.'II Lnmlsr for Sale ! i vr -ii ti.-iti l .iti. I -an furuUli : short u-.'.l-e, I , iiiIIim W.vl i.I ore Hill, : ill ktu l; --i.-li a i.ino. hl-k-iry. ash, walnni. i e,.i-. i'l'Ur. ..ati, i.t1mi in..!., .v-, wjit-ii will 1-1 l-w .r oe.ii I.-r turi-r, ilr.t-r- -tl.-i'i-l. . I lhs 1. 1, INK. Mu.ig.r. K-I.ru.iry Sth, lsmi. II s n STHKKT. SR. WM. 3. STUKKT Ka! ich, N.C. S. R. STREET & SON, owxf.us a nii ruoriKToim. ';'st Samiilo Hooiiis in the ( ity. Tua Xii.ul overlook Faloo or Capitol .tre. the tiut l-.rk iu u e statk. .dJ lion tccra-.LIo to Wu-glsut t'.ie II urn- A 1 1 V E UTI S EM EN TS." AGENT, f"OftPLEASUC, SMOKE THE OLD that in BEARS Ud NO OTH at r m HlPUtaR BECAUSE RaitBLfJ Tlie Listil RfliiDi New ; Home N r-i.r.-,. I. II ..I H-l.-ll -III!, ill III- III li 1 ll-nti-lvi .ri..lur i uu nil uii'l ..kille I Mri,riiimc tllie... SflvtLit Mil-llltii-s. Simplicity, Durability uud Capacity. 1: U 'li- -ii ..I Mv.-Uaiil.-m l-r UKMMIN,;, lll.l.lMi, lil,l'I.SO, roiii'ixii, iinviriiMi, skvmim:, . yr 1 1. 1 in-.'. m K,ii..? nXKNrsr., kkini.im:, i:t i ri iso. i 'a fnT'iiisn, 111 M--I lit I! I No, eVi'. . ttTKiery M:i. iiu- Vijki-r.uitiii, . ... J. L. sOiXl'. Sai'f,er-ut, l::il-lh, U...- ill irt;.llls ;lli I I'lilll.. w.-n. dit-Koras. -t.t .icc.-lninbls-l'mcii.rr. TALBOT T 6L fiOZffS Siiockoe MacliiDB WQTks. uu iimom. va.;.'; MMUlf-ltir-r..f .rtiil.l' n i.I SlMiM-jr rnBlniit in, I. -mi Mil:.-. I'-iii ii win it mii:. snKfiing. Ilium-err mi I I llil--. e i ' l ine l iltnt-AlTiK T.i-Kvs-i. I'ii ".-ri Ma-l.ln-r . Wn.iu'lit lr..ii Work llri nu 1 l"..ii i'.-i!.'.lnn-, Mn. Iiim-r) nf Bn'vty On, er i i-l I. .n. . . (Jlnniiii; A: Tlircshiiier JfwWuw. A srK;MAl.TY. lN'pahiii!? ri4oHiiitly"C Carffully Done. ' ' Taliolt's Pateatspari.irfester, Thii Invent iHi of tli Age. It i s ti .t rt ivy Hit- .Una. It4 n..l Inter f-re h r.li -li-itiei.ir il-.e iiiIh-h. 11 will n..l i-li.ikii u iitt'l re (litres y.. i l-iiiiii'i;. lt re intrwH ii Ulrnrt ,lniii.i- tvl -uuj'ii- l V"'" rnlrlli ujn (ilnnip- 1TH lwl.,i;'"aj"-l!'-ll''l,il'1. nt)ll-V If ll-n el'I'll llllj nll'.w iiitii l i.u - U. r.niilrm,,', ;er In i-x'liii.'111-li Ki.irk.-. ulil-li. I.y ii-ii. leunHtli.li, Ui'- tiiii s thr ,lrHi " Fl-lii'. wlii'li iitlif 'l Unsl, If n-li--ti-l, the eft!- i,-ii-y t ,lowi roitil ly pvftp. rii:i..n .,! the mii-r. .m l Hi- l.l!er l Vei'l In tllihv iidHli.i.X' rtijmt"4 .llUJtl'.v caB u- r-llnl u ir-ti. li run j nitii-lml ! anj' ti'llor. N., pluu bi,Mi.l I wmtn.lt A tini. In -siirnu.f ntitMtifteiiiwtn tuiirw uiiiiil rnkrn wlnw Uie TaVill" riijllirii nn.f Sfnrk" Arrilrr nr- u-ed i i4ii rmu lu iHml r. mnur or li.ir-e-R-wer. . . ..... ys-n.i r. lUi(strii'.iil i'lrrAlnriMfrlce lint. OKAY'S SPKFJ FU.M CIXK. TRAD! MAMKTIiroi:i:AT Kn TRAOI MAIK ca-.r-iii'iiicuy. An 11 u r i,.i Nun I'm- l.i. Se'ililii.il W -i.kiHcn.-.i(t l..it.i.-rt.t-n, lite imlfliey. mid nil ' v.. ns bIS- l Srlf- II..,-.- j.u tmn TAI111...1 Mf.!iiry.-ri. mt TAII1I. v.-r-al l.wwlniiii'. lain, in 1 Iji- lin-tj, nimniwii nt Vi..l, rrliil(ire Ol.l ati.t IllnnVolhnr lln. i'usi-s u.iit i-n.t u. liiMiult it itikiuupAAufi, uU a eri'iiiutiirv OrT,. fe lull Ariii-i.iir in our-.nni)ililH,'' wlileh mm ileiilre l" --I.J tr,i- t,y 1111,11 l. -ve, y ...,e. Tliw 811 Idc MisJI-lnr In n-4. I.y ml itrugmsfn nt tl far H knu-. m ix ima-kiipw i..r ur will. I fu-ul Irisi l,y niiin n rs-Mit ,.t iti 'ni.n-v by n.i.irein 1 H H A I' 'M t. ti H-t-ft ' , , Mii-lium. laqp-k, liKiknir. Mu a. IVS"II In l'lTTnlv .tin' m.a ever) wlien- hy nil Urun'iil'is. n.v-J7-ly E. G. HACKNEY, . i s ifn 6 R o.'.v.- c. prni'tli In the Su.r-m aud I'ultnl (rurt nf tin s:ni-. ati.l Uu s,iiHrt,.r CurU, tf CWillmiu. Knna.,i.li huU liiiliturj. Ammh-I.i1 e.ii.tiiu-l 1'iit .tnmm VOmbntn. iv. I Orulumi will r.KulHrly ntl.J lheSuiorl.r O-nrtM of l'bnil;uli. I'..iiiit. f M(eni..n ul'-a t .OIS W ln nilfwrU i( iU.vl'V . tvtiix 4 ..-"."it cm !WMirfw
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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April 15, 1880, edition 1
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