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THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 18S4.
aeggim
H. A. LONDON, Editor.
MMMte- -.i.- - -
En 1 OKI I Mi (UNIRAt l.
the laws of Noth Caroli'im do not
Afford adequate remedy far thfl en
forcemeat of cou tract, atid we cau
ot therefore expect capital from
Abroad to bo iiitested here unless
this evil w corrected. Capital is ex-
eeodimrlv timid and ennitalb-.ts are
ery cautious. Men are alraid to la
test their money especially away
from home unless the law .'ives it
rv fiossible nroteetion. The n-
rorcettent of contracts anions our
people iu their everyday business has
ot received tlmt t'or.sideratjon at. the
lands of out law-makers that its im-
Borland 80' much deserves. This is
.r,,io1l in,, .ulii ,.,.i,t i ..eta for I he.
payment of money. Public sympa-
Ihy has leaned so much to the debtor
class that it would seem that the
creditor ia entitled neither to sympa
thy uor protection. This feeling in
our State has arisen from the unfor
tunate' rotniition of our people imme
diately after tliolftfe war. w hen nearly
everybody was involved by debts
contracted when they had p.euty of
property for their payment, but which
had beon destroved bv 'lie war.
raa natural ffnd eiinently proper
then to afford every possible relief to
Aur impoverished peojiiO. Stay-laws
were passed, the amount of properly
exempted from execution w as increas
d, and the collection ot those old
debts was rendered weil-uih impos
sible, and public opinion sustained it
all because of the reason above non.
But now tht the yitson has ceased
the law should cease, that is. as that
peculiar condition of rofaiis ha.-, pass
ed uway the law shomd now give
ronnit and adcouale reniedv fur tl
enforcement of aii contracts
even
ihe collection of debts
The eonst itutioti of No: t!i Carolina,
Reetiou '22 of Article IV., niv.s that
"THp Kimei-ior Courts shall be. at ail
: f.... l .....t,. ,.f ll
Business within tneir jui is'itci n
except the trial of issues of fiict .
quiring a jury." And yet practically
Shis provision of our organic law is
persistently violated. Kvery body
knows that our courts arc sot "at all
timew open" cpn for the cnt'oi cement
mf a. Kiinnln nionev contract whele no
Issue of fact whatsoever is raised.
Such actions must be made: return-
able to a term of court, wiiieh is held
w.'lv twice a yiar! The Code of t i a t unic-s In- went sh.-.v i,,. would of wage, i.::.it i..i-.:i-gie.oed m thi.
Civil Procedure, as origiua!ly framed, t-ll ah.. at -that Tucker mat I. ; .' I'm- uimh a ibn-.w '! p-;J ul
provided for a comp iaiH-e with the
aifcove quoted mandate of the consti
tution and directed that the Summons
it ffcll actions should be returnable
before tho Clerk of the Superior
'ourt, and the ib fcndani w as sum
moned to appear at the Clerk's office
within a certain iniiub.-r of day., (no!
tess than twenty i to answer the com
plaint of the phiintiif, which wa- de
posited in the Clerk's office within
ki-u days from the issuing of the aim
Hions. If no 'answer or demurrer was
(Sled tho Clerk wouid Lnve ip n'.ain
tiff the judgment prayed for: if an
issue of la-w was joined on the plead
ings a copy of the papers in the case
1vas sent within ten days to the
Judge: and if issues of f.tct were
raised the ease was docketed for trial
at the next term of the court. Thus
the eoMrts afforded a prompt remedy,
aurl titnr were not. worn out bv the
Saws' b delavs". Hut this existed a
tery short time, because pi rsons .....juea! c-ngim-erin- at vVi'mmg
Owing old debts were being oppressed ton. llelawaie, a good -it ion t here
by a too tpec,!y collect ion, and the hauug been obiaim i ,- him by
Legislature verv .piicklv passed an Hon Thomas F. IJa.va. After b."-
. f , ' , " f ,i l"g tlicre some lime u -.a l a nuai iel
Act to suspend this provision of tho wlt!l (m v,.llH,iiinj.. is!
ttoile and made the summons n-turn- ,nilll j t1(, Vft in N-. vein
able at a term of fourt The Legis-' bcr. lsfH. for the far South, going,
lature only ii.temkd to make this it was long thought, to Texas. lb-
temporaryl-deciaring it only a bus- nd.uliy g..t into tin- hab.t of not
. .. ... ... wn.ing Home and so it came about.
pension ot the Code-nntd the pno- l)i;t ,,. (.ij.-,,, V(.lirs ,lis ,iai,.:it, !i(,u,,
pie were, relieved from tno old ante llol A f,.,;,,, x;m-m-
bollum debts. Bat it wins now to bcr a man wrote from Texas to pm-
permanent piovisiou of our law, ties here that the young man ha 1
nd practically prevents our Courts IT" kl1', :lt ;d-'''I'e. N'w
. . . . . . t ., Mexico, Jhe sad tidings brought
from being "at all times open for the -f f(h(. votjll,T s ....,...,.
trant?action of all business", as omn-
jnanded by our cotr titution.
The dilitorinesb andexpeiisivoness
' our judicial proceedings are ex-
Olting much untavoruhio comment
and criticism, aud yet it ia not fair
to censure the judges or lawyers,
because they are not responsible for
... ,.. . ,v rif,.,i
this condition of allairs. Iho fault
M with our law-makers, who thus
obstruct the course of justice and
filelary the citizen in ubtayiini liia
rights. We would not favor laws
that are unjust and oppressive to an
unfortnnate debtor, imt we believe
i--i. it- ;., f ni,k .-o,..
tliati IliU pi UB"l 11 J il will o-'U".i,T n-,.. ..ii.j i.-i wa io iiim J.llll-ius, ine
And common honesty demand a more tilst diieet news in eight years. This
prompt and certain" enforcement of 1 ! etUi ,;r,ou"t. to the ere
r ' ! while mournful household.
private contract.'
la t... li.ivo n .n-.Liwl -iilth
is to nave a yiami zutn
...
ratiou this year. Sena-
Chab&otte
f May celebratiou this y
tor Pendleton, of Ohio, and Speaker
i, of Ohio, and Speaker i
Carli.1. will b the oratoi- of tl'
ccawiOB,
oik statu rxivKissrrv.
Tin eouri.it tf" annually 1 i i t -.- 1
fo visit our Stat'' tni ei sity met
ihere Iswl week ami p i I'm med the
duties rcttlilfd of tlli'lil. Fiom Ihe
,-!uiinn.iii of the committee. A. II.
Men tit, Esij , we. learn that eiery
member of the commit Iw ;ii t t?n . tod ,
tlim meeting, which is vt-rv remark-
ille, linleeil it is liiobf.o.V (lie In
time in lli,' hi.-,) in v of th.ii i,i.-.iilu-tioii.
The eonmiii It e were there
four d.ivs and were ttioi in t h-i-
iiiyel Ration, ttud we are plea- -d to
know that all were f.-norahly impress.
cd. They wexy niiieh pleased
the pnji'e.-si'tiess of ihe ji;o;e
W It'll
sols
""'' teachii:;; there, audais
J i : til-
!iih Htatidiinl of sehola.-ship . bnvd
b.v the si iideiils. livery depu.t-uon!
seemed well tip with tin- p: . -sic
l'h it of the age. and the ben ..f feel
inn' existed between the idu-ients and
the faculty. The cudom of hazing
or "tlevi.il
the
Fresh" has been
nbandonc 1. The two lit -rary soch
ties are in a verv llonrishiujr cond
tion. The new Memorial Hail wiil :
hardly b finished in tini" to bo used
at the next Commencement, which
will be n great disappointment to
many. Tin iiuuih.-r ui students now
in a! tendance is ahoul the same us
ist vear pi i Imps a few more than
1 1
t hen - --and 41 of t hem are brine; edu
cated free, being the beneficiaries (.f
( their respective counties. We hope
that the day is not far diii.mt when
our alma mater will again attain the
pro.ipcl ily enjoyed before the war,
and ever be tl:.- pride of North Caro
liua 1
Minder Will Out.
The nl'eged pel petrnlori o
a miir
I hat
occiiricil errhteen veils
ago were arrested last Week, thus
narrated in the Staten ille ban 1 in: k:
"l-'i iilay of !a-t week. ;l hcii:g lii
iirsl week ot th ' S.ll "M..r t'oillt . f
vi,.:,.s c,.,iet
tin- g -at. I i.irv of
hat co nt found a true bill against
li 1 lyrd. Abram M.i'.i.i--. Wesev
Shoe and Lang. I in-gory. These
parlies li-.-iug a. I at l.o g-. . an oili.-.-r
was st.ti led out with :'. precepi f-r
tin iu. and tiiev wt
arrested and
h'-l
d iu jail at i!ke,.i.iio'.
These men
chained uilh til"
of one .Joseph T.i. in
'kes co.iuty, a year or two after
war. Tucker vas a bushwhacker
li.ning the nai. and held foith in
Wiiki's. About the i hue the na:
closed he went away but returned in
l.Sii.') or 'till, ui id was repot ted to have
JS'IIUH. He siiddeiiiv .bs.-iiiiie.irc 1.
nu 1 ui this day has not been heard
of in hi., old haunts.
There was a matter of account be
tween i'etcr .loluisoil and lb II Ji ld
.fohilsoll olle l livid nionev iilT.l livid
SU(.,i hllll. .J.ih,,,,, iloealcn. d him
ise net ween these two gel Hit - court,
id tiie result is mat a sioiv of
aliegi l murder is divulged. .V w-i-ncis
comes iu an I tesii;ie tiic.t tin
'ti si tlaie iio rvi r saw I iclier. the
four leeu who 'u.ivi been in.iict'-d l" 'i
lib, murder wt-.c m puisnii of him.
il i less ..i n .1 l'u.-k.-i s exclamations
as of a man atl.e-k. 1 and ..vii.-oin'.
an-1 hevci h'nr l a. vli.ing more of
lain. Another wii.n-.-., a.legi.l that
h heard Mat Ids ray. i-h-ning to
tins clri.se. ihul 1... ha i:,:i je :hi
best shot le- ever inad" in n'.s hfe;
that he struck Tuck, r iu the ba.-!.
just when- his s.ioienh:..
and that hh, good m.ukm i
Is c,.-,s-:...
up
this
Kninuiiff in ileal Life.
J-r.uii tin' Nrw.H .in I oi..tv.t.
Coi. Wli.iam J. Saninl'-rs. e.f I his
eil v. has a sou whose ten ne is i . o i n.
l.Avis Saunders, and the .af.er is the
hero of ipiite a romance in real hie
He ' ; a very clever y n.h ' man. who
iu I '- T giadnated ul the l"hivei-ity
of Vir. ini.-i lie ... !-! ... .. .1 I , . i . . . 1
whose search for their long io -t son
had been so constant, during aii ih
yenrs. rune passed by and March.
IZLZ.Z
yo.mg Illail was unfOMn4tH. and that
he was in New Mexico or Colorado,
Cov. Ja' vis. hearing of the case and
'''inking that a s.-aich for the young
man might not be lesiilt'ess. wrote h
wurni ;( It,ft(i. t) 0oy
,jlie Sheldon, of New Mexico, I
who at once instituted inquiries.
News .-:oon i-iime that the young man I
lm'1 ,M f",;' iu '' "J'"-
L u2 I
exemplary. He wrote a tender and I
I.., ...I.;,.., !....,. (.. i.:. .i...
A young woman named Sadie Smith
' h.... i ;.. ii :i i . i l i
waH aiiaiguoil in l liiladoirilua rn-
, , " . . i
oay, cliaiged with jiassiug a ftltl
'Confederate note
, , . ,
; to ndso 1.0(iM)U0 for the Contede- l -
Imto Hcmm at liichioond, Ya. '
made h:m Stio.l. i nt
to mean that Mati.is .
as ids share of l he sji.
Onr Wash iiiii (on Lcllcr,
;Ki-..i. i.itr lri-wiil-ir o.t'i'i-i'ii !"iii..'
W'M.ltSiiToN, IXC. A;.:i: fi. 'S.
The Danville inve;'tie; ilii:i he s.-ua-1
r Slier. nan's special coninctl o, is
attended at intervals wh li some in
tciestie-' tilts li.lwtvn in. inli, rs ot
oiuiiiil Ice and the witn-s"s.
in. I ho: mi- of I hem ni'c son ! t Inn ;; in 're
I t han .-.-i: ttif-. I ne e. i l.-iice o: Mr.
I. -zi-miIo-t la-l liiesil i-'. nint t tint ot
eiti.T".: of (Vplah county lost we-li.
will fm niih !. Latn-ir wh'u al the
pah ihim iv'iis( fiif an ml ivi ino
speech. I le has h -en wale'iin-; i li -s .
investigations with eaer iuleics!.
and h doubtless intt n.l-t to jjive us
the results of his nb.-rv.itiotis. II
funis that most of the Noitilc.u )co
tile are ignorant of the rem senl iln-'i.t
in the Soul h aniou the nero.'s that
uiterjircts Democracy to nnau that
slavery is to b. restored and negroes
aain reduced to bondage. The Dem
ocrats in Mississippi, while iu a nu
i.i.'iic i! minority of ;U.sHH). go on year
al'ier year seem ing vietoiies. to i iu-
s,''P'''se of those v, iio take u for
graiite.t tliat tue .hI.I'H.I negroes, hi
I excess of tiie w hites, are all II. p.io i
! cans, and that Democratic sue
uiiisi therea'ie come ihroah f i :iu 1
1'his theory is not bv any means cor
feet, for the negroes arc not oigau
ized a-, al e the whiti.i, and liny a.?
apeiheiic at elections unless imj died
by some stroi: g .uhlimeul. They
coiu'eie t!ia' linir iol--ii'.is ale the
same us tho .i of the men who, pos-
....... I. '.I. 1 1... l I
iii in.- ,,1.1.111, int- it. iii-iM-; ui. -I
the goielhiiig espellenee :i t eou-Si-lMll
ive oj iniolis. have st liven for
the eontio; of pouei. the col.i . ti ni
and i X -i n. in' ure of tav-f. a;.d the
inainteiiaiii e of good o.de;. In the
;:ihi il at ion if I hose poin! . La.uar
will invii. u long and i! ma be a
luo.-t in! i M--.I ing c n.t ro .-i sy.
The end. aim and ol.jeci of lie
Delilocla.ic pally I-, to piotect !:;!
from the react 'on of i-norni-ia; an I
grinding inoie .ioi. s. T he argiinn-.n
thai i-. ui ged against tap'f' red. i. lion
is tin! i' ui.! l- ,.d to red. ice Ameii
cm laliol to ihe col: doioll of the
j.-iup.-r ii" of f. iv: ig.; coiinlri.-...
whie'u if tr:e- sh .'d : ir an en 1 to
any d- b.iie on taiill' ;e!o-'in. jbit,
w. if It i - t I lie. To d I V I lie spihlil I S
of Fall iliwr. ui thi-ni'.mbt'i-oi IP.
0 til. ale wording on t '.vo i hir.b lime,
while every lo .m in 11. ig and is run
ning lull tunc and while onr cotton
lu.ili'l.'ael n i i i-.ijoy t ie proi c! i i.i of
an a e
"! Illly p'TCchl. .1 ties, '.lie
wagci ' "iei ic i:i oj.erat i . - :i no
higiier t iiii.i tlio.-, ,- the j-l'.g.idi
.-pinr.'.'i's. .dr. Shaw, coi.su! a: .'dan
cliesier, Jingl.iud. i:i his last re:ioit
sas: "0ieiativ.-s here are the he-t
paid atid ino.-t couii'.irlah.e ..rkhig
class in Lnglaud. and their imbRuee
kinl werril; arc increa-ing al a rapid
rale." i'dr. Shaw is a K.-j .: I ' i--a i.
and yet he -.-im--. this nubia -vd e,i
denee in regard to v. 'u it we are pica--e
l to c a. i "p.iiiper iabo," in fi.-e t;a le
llliglalui. i in- .Mail -in ster i i e,a
tivi s ale haops an. I coir,e..ted, wu:e
tiie i'aii U...I
plh'.e i a: e tig h, n;g.
a--..'I.-, a i- ( i. o:
and ciiiinuae
""" ' "" 1 11 1 ' '"' ' ' i ne . - ..i
1 1 a.-t is oiu wot; ny the inly of ii,
po itieiaii as Men a- the poion ai
eci noniist. Vi h.-n pro.eriy -I u . 1 1 1 ,1
...ii. i: 1-. ..-.-lb... tha" the Ann : i.-iih
jcttuci may desire lo .-h.ne -.!i a
..V.-ie..i ! hai i . t le i.i o ! :i ;r i a !.
lllg-
p.ot
r I lie -N ri I II: ' M eleu-e oi
. ::!." tin-:. i
V.-IVOO.I.V
u- mo. is t!
hell
tl.e
l.-.e
old pub ic I.ii.ctl-.ia.y. dam. .
i. ma. i. '.a- I . eil. lei. i. his beau
I hi. '.-. Jl.ii l lei Lain . pn n.ie.i al
Wii.;. if. Use. and le-Mr. .-.ne.
.lay s ..f Air- Made. m. h.r.c lie
o! .- o tie- l".M l 'it.c .M.l'l.-!oll 111 ell
ili.ls'.ei I v. iuii more gi ".-' .-:.c
!;ee in e -o i aat a
hue i-iii;, : -i- em ;--!i ... d afi .
ai
fev.
her. and - a Up -i. .: I inn- -Li ii".'. ;., -
.d an lh'.Hat: .h t-. :,!: pm '.gi i
the .s.-e: fioni Washington lo N", -i
"folk. fins sli.io.e ae. which v.as
in Sioialioh of a 1 preecd. iit t-i li.e
history of the ih p.iH.ic. c:l..ed f i n,
a most si i n i . o.,'o- i'i on: the IV- s,
.iellt. ab .lit Who .e ears Call! .ii el
i-r.- ..i!:. .'ion i a!i part:- : tin iit.'.ty.
ilow .hlViM a thii.g-. an- in the
day-, th-. igo i.a.'.fy t ,m. dee,. I.. h.r. i
passed .-iii'1.' tin.-, s.mp.e social i::ii
Villi. HI I i he successors ill .Mi. iJ.ti Ii
aiian. w iuii tin- exc, ptioii i.i .Mi . .1. Im
soil, have Used tiie Vessels of I he n:;v
f.i. j.Ul'poses of ph.lstlle ttitlcl't le
gal d to time, m a-. ui o. cj c...h; ur -.
(irai.i led off it. ihe b,isi:,e.s. iiaxes
fo. lowed ii up. and Arthur ha- out
done iiicui b.itu by using ..ne v. s-ei
for hhuse.f during the si.i.imeis of
i..st ytara.id tin- year before, wiii i
he sent his daugliLt-r on a jiiiikciing
tour in anotii. r. Nor is this ali m
it, nor the worst of il. for three weeks
ago the I'uited Sia!es man of- ar
Valitic v,:is di'-a'.ched to the liaha
hia.s by Secretary Cii.-iirhei to bring
home I he faun of .Mr. l ldniiin Is.
the Uj light, tiie iucoi i uptibie and
I Seiiatoi fioni ei iuohi
and Who expects to be in a position
next ar to reciprocate these hospi
talities from the Kxcciliiw Mansion.
Wliih- it may seem odd that Mr. l.d
munds, under the present stress of
circumstances, wiou.d take a hand m
his sort of business, the tax. payers
may well pi ay toi a lit tie less of tiie
Jldummi,-melhod. and a liltie inoie
"-the IJiiclianau strict' peri.etuaiiiig
iomil integrity. 1'uono.
, m
A telegram ..iid -r dale of Washing-
Mt'S'u TTv
Mi:?i J ' 1 ' " 3 . i .' r-
1 ' ' ' " ' "
S. Minister to Hrail, a telegram
dated at iiahia, aiuioiiiiciiig the total
wreck oil' Jiahia. of the Kteamer
Iie.lalic -, on w hich lit: was a pass, n
ger on his way to the United Slates.
Ihe lieilalice belougeil to he I nileit
w, , . ,, , ,, ....
Sates and Jirailun -Mai h earns hip
.-, . , .
Company, a new i-orpomiion ot wliu h
The Kelialice belonged to the United
.joun uoa. ii is presHieni . n.c pas-
The Tvessel w.i,Mn!v one year old and
was valued at $350,000."
I.'ailtoad Nt-n.
Kr..lil Ui.l New., aii.1 Ol.i rvi-r, 1 . i i In..
Yes'.e. day a la-g-' delega'ioii. com
prising some of tl'" most proinin lit
Imsiiirtss lie u of the blls'ing town of
Durhal!'. was hereon important busi
ness Tha delegates were Messrs.
Julian S. Cur, C. I. (heen. F. N.
Strudwick.T. D. Jones, i ,. J. Fairish.
A Wa'toi-. S. T. Morgan. I nge.ie
Mar h ad. W. V. Fn. er. W. D.ike.
I?. N ! ike. A. Kianc r. Dr. Wat kins
Illl.lLl'i. Wiggins 'i'i e ,. I. g l!i.'.!
hl"t ill th" aftel'lio -u ihe elli -o of
Mcssr-i Fa'.i-r & v..i.. M . il iMu
son, j -reiid ul of th. S-al: i.ir.l --.ys-li-in.
and Maj. .John i ' Winder, gen
era! ma-l-tger of ll" lii'ilgll A Ja-
t-n. !i li. ih A Aug. i la a-, i Car i. in. i
Cell:.; la." Yii ,s. i: i . . ih.e I 'eg.l'io-i
.lli.l ;l conference of two !h:i:s was
held.
The d legation staled that Mar
ham v.aiiie I a com;) ting line of i,;:i
load: that it was dcM.cb'c I i i . ike
a cohae ion wit Ii cg'ir the l i 'i-igh
,V A ig'.l ..a or lllleigil V liisloll
roads a, Apex. I'ai -r Fr-i -kiiiit ::.
Til.- c ), feieiice was a pleiimiliary
i i.e. bill its whoic object was. us
silled nil. ive. tostia.e alio! her .HI;
ha i' or D.lihaill's Ian. e use ficight
lciiine; ... The del. g i: io.i :eh..ui led
sonic .,iai ist ics of In. i'leight busi
iicss. hasli.y ,-ih. oiled, which
siiow cl clear y ii it i 1 .ir
ham's volitiiie of t : a with t!i it
side wo. Id. I he j. a;., il was si :.! d.
was co operation, i'mbam ; roposi.ig
to meet Mr. iiobi'is.ui ha I way and
Is-a. my in the wo. k of building the
liii", e.c. Mr. II .bills, m siale.l tea:
he had long been .!. .irogs of is.; ing
D.:i ha:n. and w ,i,.l -oii do so. it
w: ! j. .i me t l!.. ,i cgal i ei and no
llog'ol . ,, le; . ill', lie pill ill shape.
The llli-inbel's of I he d'-ega' ion Willi
whom , :.' icpoiler c.i;,ei-.,d w.ic
a!! i nl husia ic ab.nh Ihe pi.-jecl
a-1 I said theie Wo.l.-I in- tl ' ce ... lliou
of e'i i. t HI. I I I! v, a , carried to ;i sue
CeSsful CoietU-ol They l.pp .1
to faio.' A; c or ('ariyal c.r l-r-luiuiis
of i in- branch.
Aiiicrit'ttii Ni"t ii.;pis i.i Svi.
F.om iiie e 1-1;: m of M--ssix (bo
V. Ii ev.-li A ( ' . s Ami:, to- N,: ,
tali I in.) loin, i.ow in pi ess. ii ap
pelO'S iha' I il.' lie A .-pllpe' s I j eil
0 la als of eil kinds al pi cel.; is.'-ii.-d
i.i t he I nil. , Sta cs ah.i i 'aha I i
reach a g , and loi.ii of i i. I '.' ; i,i .
Is ;l net g un i else i ' a l ,,,ir
ing I lie 'a s j a , u. ni. Hit ii-, and c-hibii-aii
increase of .".; I S o.-r the
tola: number j . 1 1 1 ; i ! i . . 1 jus ("uvcar
since, 'flu- lit.-iease Iu i-srimirlhe
1 it.ii I'm lsfi was ;i.. D.iiu.g in.-
pi. ! Vl.ir ilie dai i.--. have hicn-iis i!
Lou' l.ll'.S lo l....i- ; ihe w.-ekli. s
fro -ii '.'.Mi; J lo In. h..s : and i lie nn nl 1.
iu-s from 1 .Hal io !, l.lll. Tl.e g. cat
est increase is in lie- West cm Si ales.
Il.laoi-. lor ih--!..lice. ho.'. sleos
l.ilO'.i paper.-, in place of hi t year's
iota; of llil. wl.i'e Miso .ii is.iii.-1
tio J instead of in- o2l: i,-o.rii- in
t ''. thhei lea i.llg' West ci 11 Si al
a i eiu'o:i a gn at pi r.-.-iitage !'
tin-,-, aie. ihcicla !.:....'.er of ji.ipc -.
ill New V .. Si.ll - c I. .'.Ic !!!
l.oe'l iu I -.Mi. a. ad-i ha. .-han d
in 1 in- g . ueial im .va .-
A Very Coul 1'j a eciliii.
!'!. m ij.- Wlliiiiiik," II S..l.-.
A i. '.iiant was serve 1 on I' ini ll
A ic v. colored. lao ii t till. 1 Sialis
m il eoht i act o". -, e .1
rdav. ehirgih.;
I'i- . ! ! .s cm .
-l-- .e W Lew
;',:..ac -na;
- ao. aie 1 i ic!
loo. I': ii i'oi. ill e I .
as ,s...c. e.l. thai air
a: d I le- d. fen. la .' in
I. ,i iiorscs a fe-v da;.
. Ki.i. i r olise piehl . !.,-. oi -s.;: I -!'c
1 -.ith his ba g.::,. On S.md ,y
Mr. I.i '.vi . ami ii ah I,' wer.-
i hhi.g tin iitigi, the i e , iu a btiggv.
I , liich was I ached I he hoi's,
i- ':.' . "ii,. L. had I . , -i-.e in e
'. . .e for hi . or. I., w i ci Ahc-V SO if
. i . v made I, s ,i . ..: ahce. ha !i ,1
! ., ' hoi --. and pr .- i. d u 'iy cooiiy
:.'. 1 l"iibei-jt."l lo .in o tl e ii.riou
t .. i. hings :iii4i take i he aainiul from
t b-.t-.oy. ai'tci ace tnji'l-hing hicli
!i- w'.a !o-l oiV ':. ; i.e hofse and icii
:he 1 1 iggy slai'-i-. in th" s.rei-t
It!i tile two lilt h . il. Ill, c.vld
iuii .Mr. Li wis oli -I ' no i esisi .me"
''lie case, w hieii w a . c.r ried lielo, e
I'lsliCe Ml. IS. Wa.S liii-l'.. V lell,o;-.
ii 1 will I.e heaid by M ll.-.!;. it,
1. is : .iii'it y :i. a jllsi i. e of thi o-mc c
The lire rM lte.s of 1 'aware, Colo
la lo. Florida. Nc a l-i -ind O.ego.i
iiihiiu d have n .i so great a popul,,
le-H hv a'.o.i: I' '.I."1 ; s.. iii'it as tin
coy of Ne.v Yolk. Y.-t New York
coy ii.is but i-ir lit lit i esenlal .- i s in
C-nigress, while (he live Suites have
siiteen. besides their ten Senators.
At tho election in Maine iiet .Sen
t'-'cli -r the p "ojile wiil Vole ujio'.i a
oiiihltory alii, ildlilelit to tin- foil
SMtUlloll. s,,hiii, ted by Ihe Legisia
tare.
Fifteen hun Ire l Illinois of the
We.-,! Maryland and I'i luisy'v.iiiiaOas
Coal Companies, at ltwiu Station,
l'a., are out i u a strike.
hhelby Amoia: MissSallie W ilson.
u-..,yhte'r of .Mis. Ylolet lis., ii. of
.'i.e ihy, fell into tin- well while living
to adjust the ro.e on tli well wheel
She was si. Hiding oil lop of tin- l.ux
on r the well. lUiuligihg ihe lope on
'in- pulley, when in r loot slipped and
sue was pr. cij ilaied into a t w ent y foot
-.veil, in ai ly full of wad r. She s:uk
lo tin- bottom, and as she arose to the
sill face she sei.i d the lope, to which
she le roieiil!-. clung for life. She n
iniiiiK'd iii the will about two hours
uinii her mother returned home
about dusk and could not lied her
daughter at home. Shu Miiswerod the
call of her mother, who was terrified
to find h i d.iuhtei ill the wi ll with
her head only above the water.
Ni ighbors soon came to her assistance
mid tiie pretty young lady, inuou
scions and In numbed with cold, was
rescued fioiua . ,ati ry gi ave. When
t-he was it-moved from the well the
rope was found to be coiled aiound
her hand and u.n-.t, and thua she had'
remiiiiied for two hours tloatnig ,,u th
water ai.d elitigii.g to the rope. '
Wilson Advance : From a private
' source the news of the tit I erupt of .
A. 1'otls. Jr.. of Washington, to take
tiie hie of .lolili 11. hmali, editor of tins
Washington t l.etle, reaches us A few
days ago (ue (11 1 not le.llu the date)
Mr. rolls, unobserved by Mr. S..iall, j
il ow a pistol and aimed in Mr. Small s !
heart and was in the act of tiling when j
a gentleman passing knocked the pis-'
tol up and Ine ball jUl-.-c- a few lurlies
ovir Mr. S. nail s sh-ml, let. mill, lihg
no damage. It is wols! I f'ul what a
liariiov isiape ito;o d -alh .Mr. S null
made, and e can Suit aluib.ue it. to
l'loldei:ee. Mr. Polls is how ill jail,
laih.ig i.i give bomb lie is a yonng
l:nv-,e:. ihssii-aled and n-cldi ss. He
n hi , :!;,- coniiecic.i. his family l ing
one o. ;lu most l.ighiy i : pcclct hi been so steady and unbroken that my reipiiri-meuts force. I mo to onl -r a
adiii.g on. Mr S .iail i : a lalenti d SKCOND STOCK this eai ly in the season. '1 lie goo Is are now iu tdore,
and such it x onng lawyer ami tiie und are ciuiiiently worthy of your careful cotisid. ! al ion :
editor ot the 'Wa.-uHigioh (i..eite. jtL.U'K DKFSS SILKS, COri' )li'-:i) DlllISS SI LKS, COLORED
I Ii, he i.i ai d front i f hi- ottending t
wis th. !icat;ou son."! ime si nee in TIUMMINQ SILKS. IJUOCADU SILKS. BLACK SATINS.
ls eoM.pniut column of aeonimuhica- -OTiOI.;i, SATINS, OTTOMANS, HilADAMMS. SFHAHS, DLACK
Ii ui i ii o ii. g All. 1 otts. who is stand
ard I., . . oi the county, witii the 'JTIliJ FOISK, MOFKNINO SILKS, MAIUT.LIN'F, AND CHINA
Tmavilouhthatdi FHKNCH AND KNOLISil NOVFLTIKS IN DKi'SS (iOODS,
charges in ide.a.d failing, v.a . suppose, JjACK (IASH.M Kill IS, C0I.0 1F.D CASHMFJil'H NFNS' VKILINti,
lo viicbciu- iuhi-cli from tnvse
charges. Mr I'olh- probably by ihe CHAFF. CLOTH. OTTOMAN SF1 TTNiJ.-i. T AM ISE,
.cllse of his iHsgl' iei. di II I lulhl-il IO
Pill ail ehd to ti e life of Mr. S ll-lil.
a. el his d. ii i hiinai i h ciune ne;u he i
ing can iid out. We coliglalilialc
Jiiother S. u. ill on his niirnow escape,
und e ci,,,,, nd hi'ii for his courage in j
exposing fraud and dishonesty in pub-'
lie officers At 1 he same I ime wi-regret ;
th. - id atiair. :lh. can tail svinpal l.le
.,..,
"on 1 10 1 I........ , ,
, hose ...cuts. iiprope.K U'.-.l. would
nave niougi.i 1 1 1 11 1 :i gooo j.. h i 1, -me .
made him a use! :! 111 11,.
-
F. ' feel -0,1 1 ha ss ot tiodv and llillld
,. , . , 111
is pos-lble nu.,' Whll pure liloo.l
Leading medic.il am lea it i- s of alli-iV-
r.t-'c-rrXi
ne- heiue in i e-l -nee. It a-lly Hi
cre.is, s t!-. wotting a-.d produclive
i.-iaeisof boiii iiahd.r.d bruin.
V'-il..",, i ii'l-.i-'.. Tl-itfln-n
JJ.lJftlil' Li'll'Jilh Jli iUli. :
Whom it, Totinhf-s the Sh res
and the Grout Columns in
iuia-lir.lUl.
!...: ii 1
.ii 1 o '- w .!! ..I I ac hi- I
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I..: '11 I. . . 1.
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ili nn I r .ir tl. Kl'il'll .-ei'l :
..1 i' m;i:-: la- la.-I. e I
Ii I .1-
11. I'i-.i
nn.! s... 11 Uie Mian .' .a:, cl. I iv.i: is
.,, .-.,. I III !:.' I.o.s !l.' ! 'I 1.' ("I' III"
,',,, ....'. . i-' .-1. 1-.-: i.-.-1 no i.-i- ..-a-.-. '.iii..i.
N'-l -.' I ' ' .' ' I s .r... Oil o.lt i :i I.. :-.- ,,.. .1,.-
..i i ...ur- "I-- I-- in- i, -. la i'i- i. a !- "i iiiini-'
l.ah-l'l ..'-.'' will .ll-a-l .!.:. .-..' I In- Will "I 111.111-
s. ,..,. -an I .'il'i Itcsi alien ail, Ii ici 1 (.!-- -l- -1 ,
:!,,- ,,,.i.'.-..i Ii . -.iii-ii I - -Ic hi viae. i ih-h.h la'.niKli
I'.- :rj. ., .-. Ml, I Ii"-. IU- -il'.' 'In- .lis. ,,v: ,,l
(..-.-: I.- II a ', in I '.: :-" a'- s : n.- ii: 0
Is era v.. i : . w I i. ll '- i- "l 1. m mi.l
In .. - ii.-a . V-... -i li ' w-:l '. "'.r I." -I
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It .v.- ' I..-H .1..' -.'ill . '..-, .'i-i .. I.- Hi: a l-Mi.
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a .h'.-ia I .-a I-
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T'l'Olf MV AT LAW.
dfijm m. n. c
i iK'.cIlsl.S a, i -u,
' Cl, , li eu. al. I Hi '..
.la:,., ei ., . I - I I.i
A HOME DRUGGIST
Ti:S T IFIK.:5.
lv at I, .aii- is n a .eve s I'.r l.t
I- "i ' : i. I...: .i i .-s.i .;, i . i.... i ..-t
Hi ! I ! 'T ! ::.", .' ! .. I f 11-". I
'' ' ' I-: I- .H- . I. n- .-.n :v
n.i;. , ...ia . , uaii-.i. ..... al. .- l( Ic, H
Ayefs Sarsaparilla.
'II.. f ... .1--M.' I Hl-I' fl-.iSH i.i- .,' i ll, :.,.t-
'-' 'i .- .-.. .-.I u-vt
il.'.. -c 1 l.. . ...ilovi : -
r;'!ri mi Y:r. r : : -"- -.ii.-i
hillt;.;i4ht'i. ,..,i;:a:r;I;-.;ii
il i . i . :l :r i i
I. li;.-.ii I ! . ll
il-.- . I I a i
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ll- .1 ..... out
. il l. ii
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l. I - ' .1 air . i-.! n . s c, j; i,. in,, a, a
V. u ! .,;,'. ; ... :, ,.,v,r..l
in-. ' Ill a. :. , i :1c -1 1 I . . i t, .v .'la. I
ll a'.-. I!.- -., . . .Mr-, .", a 1 Willi,
S-1 'i-. i .:n i . s .- . . riiii.-.ai- in .vi-i-i's
A. ,c I.,. 1-V.
I'i. I I ,111 . I-.V j
Dr. J.O. Ayerc'. 0c. Lowell, P.Los. 1
S.-I.l by nil I.ai-.:i-'..-; fl. !,..;., '. . ',. j
ni a ' i-ivsiij
stimki: von
Th-it on euiild possibly buy gomls
or r.;t ia r l-ro. i rii . a. eln ap or cln-aper
in Kali i-h than anywhere else ? if it
did or did not, suppose the next time .
Volt need :
Aix YTiiiraa
YOU SKND TO '
W. C. & A. B. STEONACH, !
WH0LKS ALE and RETAIL
GllOCEUH
AND UOFftE K0ASTER8 i
l-'OU SAMFLHS. I'UICF.S. AC., AC.
W'eciii-.y tl.e LA IMiKST STOCK
iii the city, buy from first hands in
liirue iii:intiiics for the i tsii, arc
Manulaeiurers Aenf for a good
many articles ami will give trade
bottom pritt-s on ain thing in our
line.
S'l'OltM IIOUSKMl
ltd .V 21J Yw i iTf.vii.i.E St..
No.tli and South .M.ukct and Martin
Sll-c-ei:..
AY. t'. i1. A li. STL0NACH,
K.LIt)n, N. C.
IVfcw Advcrti&eiucnts.
iSliOlTiXfi IX DltV (iOODS
T
-AT
T -
ft Largest Dry Gsofls Estaulishmcnt in North Carolina!
flu- d. -111111111 fur rich and elegant
imsurpass.-tt nv aiivwiihin the range
catering lo the' fancies of a kind and
PLUN AND CHUCK F.l'NTiNt iS.
jmjjf" In point of excellence and prices our slock is umivalled.
SillllllU'S )l'0lllll I.Y HUll flli't'll'll II V I'ldVi .tnlcil.
Ohukus Em-nxn Wit.i S. Kia-i i.oivs Cauk am. Kvctnms.
FKANK W. THOIINTON,
rt 7 AX, () X,,uT, Sll:l lT, 1'avUTKVII.I B, A. U.
'
ruz jjfiKtf nr. miaiiftM
1 si i. uKiui wi uuiiiirtiii,
l)PWH.VM,N.(;.,
. 1. i.i.a. 1, , 1.1
Zj:!z
Ki-i-Iv.-k P. I
isK h.1 iimv l- Hisri-isi. Hi .ii 111..I ti.-ll sa..-ks
in. I ..11 Hie ni-.si liiv.niii.1.- u-rm. w ill i.iiy
iin.l s.-ii I x.-lmi.t'.. en 11 N "i .li ,t i:ur....--il .-iir-
,.,.m r;ll,.,, e..i-n.ii.iii.-i - is. .11 aid.
& ITiilM IwaimilllEit.
, ,
ill take m exclnihgc for
SHMFi IMIS AND C.O(!i)S.
at their Store. Iiour, Outs, torn
Wheat, liaeou and Lard, tit mark.
price--.
1'he att.-ilion ol I-arim rsaud Mill
IISI.C.I. . ....ee,..e, ... .,.11 ....in.
01 "ii .. UiiiiiWU lor nour
s:n Us
A guild one of
HIIY OOODS. NOTIONS.
HATS. HOOTS AND SIIOHS.
(iUOC II Kills. IIAIIDWAiiK.
M 111 I('l NF.S, AC. AC,
id Will s ill blind.
' .
1 heir motto: l air pi ices and hones
j 1 Ij, ,
"ciiini..
I .lilllimrj- 17. IsSl. lllii.-i.
H T Oil A PI M
I'll i's ;oit i'. N. i'.
Orugs, Mi-dicita-s. Ti!t nad Fancy
..' , .... . , , '
.Allli.es, l r.isses, i Hilell rseeil,
Ci;.'a'-s. FrnK. Oils. ,Ve.
'''"" '' M U 'l.s .-ill-aillS' i-ill"..l.-, .lay ..- uttil.t.
A. I'll in, 11. ly
- V I.. lONhIN
11 IS 1.1 .
A. ll si..'..hii
A. 2. UEll
I 'AY II IT 1-1 villi:, n. c,
WHflLE3lLE'"'i0CEil8.
Apr 1 1 .1. IW. ly
!
JIJ3 1
a
FAYI1TTLVILLS STREET,!
UALLiOIL N. C. I
i
Li:ii;i;s in
ilAliDWAIiKI
of every dcseiiption. t
3UILDZR3' SUPPLIESJ
FAINTS. I
ST0YF.S. 5
(il NS,
AMMUNITION.!
and the largest stock of
SPORTING GOODS
ever in t'aleigh.at bottom juices.
Call and cvaiuiuo our slot k 3
and prices.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
fei Write for Descriptive
CircularH.
Don't forget the place.
220 UAYM l'TFATLLF. ST.
;s
1
uitiluirp.
HARDWARE OF EVKlfY DKSCIJJPTION.
SASII, DOORS AND B1IND;S,
Iiargcst Stock ia North Carolina.
JI LIl'S LEWIS k CO.,
Skin or thk t.iot.i'Es 11 oust Snor,
221 Faj-fltivillt, St . oj . osite I be Market.
JftouarT 10, 18S1 HALEIGU, N. 0.
It,
fabrics in Dress I ods is Uiis season
oi iu e.p.-i i.i.i-c u. i jn-, oi
fastidious public. The d.-m and hie
IIMN MIL f i'A CLOTHS, &.G., AC.
nu lip Tiium.
TTTXTirr.m o miwinn
W ATT & TAYLOR,
Grocers & Commissioa Merchants,
N.i. U Krwi M iritiist ,
RAXiEKm, X. o.
We Ii.-ivi- en I11111I ii full s...-k ef
COFFMKS. SCO 1,'S. MOLASSKS,
SVlil'i'S. CHOPS. IJKAN,
SHIFSIFFI', COIJN MEAL.
TOISACCO.
mil III fa.-l i.vivyUilnj imially I'.unil 111 K ami-
.'l.lss (ie..-i-l' b'.llSrt.
1:1 ATH.
I Hk IiikIh Wliln- Wlniiroiii
i.1.1 lin-li. Is laiic 1 .-. , 1 unii,.
I10.1 Hii-i.. !- Mix. -1 1
'lo f r 'i.' '11
v. a :..
C.U..II I'll .'..M-I
1- . I I :i"S , i.iu-
i l
. r-. i. -a- i..i' , -ii-.il -i- iii.n rwiiim-
rii.l-- i.-i in-, .-a am- i.-i ll -u -.r in-n-v.
WVAi'f .V TAYLOR.
I . l.riiHi ) 'si. h-M.
M T. :.i.;i.s, w. e. mikcis,
t.iCi'.n N.'i'i-i.-, Wj.ci .V l.uiiM.1 N-rni,, Mnrr.,m
i', i..i . k i.i imn.
M. T. Nonis Jiro.
Wl: . ,i -.-. r 1 N l lis. .is l ull. I' lit lllclruM
WIIOLESAi.!. GKi'CERS
-Ai D-
No. Id ll.- hangc und No. 1" iiiist
Maitiii S.iet ts.
nunaii, w. c.
WF. CM! FY A LAKdK STOCK
v.hici. nv offer to Ihe tratlo at
very low pi ices.
IV- t;.-..-SI r.CIVI. MThM loN I" II.C KIllO I.I
OOTTON,
-M.-.ki-sai-s ill liliilii'-l i-i I-cm jiii.I n-iurti i once.
I'I. c."- s..l,!'l'. .lllllll'--l"!l 111 UMlHll -llHIiSOh.
I.li..-ri,i 'i iv.ii '.-s iii.'i lc -ii .-..ii.tit Hlt.i'tvl wlih its.
.i;i'ltli, I..1 I ..III s.'" Oll'l'l"-
A: -it's i..r - "ko suin-r l'li-h'ti.iti,.
Aii-i 's f-.r Ki-.li Hunk iliiiiti...
-- 'i: s '..r t lit ..-l.,: r.H'. si..iiwwh1I l.ll..n I'l.-w,
Hi- hm .'I U iii.ii llt-l.l.
.I.iici.ii'5' IT. I si.
ilEff CGO? MOLASSES.
W- me now- l'intliiig our sccontl cargo
. 359 mil and 135 Ml
Ut, liw 5t;j Ik Mob::!:.
Send in your oideis.
WO Kill A WOUTM,
11 MIMiTOS, X. C.
M u-li J.. l-.-l. II".
V. vo t;
J. & P. COATS'
i SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON.
YOU OAN BUY IT OF:
W. L. LONDON,
PXTTSBORO, XI. 0.
THE ALL EIGHT
Gookinsr Stove.
Tim iiiiiiTMlKiiMl.s.li Ageicr f lhi relbrl
fin. vts iiiini.uii.- lt Hi- iHilill.- Ihul orer
T W I1NT Y FIVE THOUSAND
..f Ui- S' .vw l.iv. Im-cu uoia, uJ IUl ! each
limiam-t- Uii-y lo glD
Entire Satisfaction.
PRICKS VERY LOW.
r Wt-c.f lur Hdi..'i'l.Uvt CMiali.gue and Lilt