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'I 1 I -isS "Si 1 hc (Chatham 38 word THURSDAY. DF.CEMI'J'IU -h 1I H. A. LONDON, Editor. OI K Jl'im iAL SYSTIIM. We h:pe that tho next Legislature trill devise some judicial system by which justice may be more cheaply and upcedily administered in Nnth Carolina. All ii. i m it that it is now loo costly iiinl dilatory. The cost Biul delay lire both unnecessary. If any one dotiblu this, let him have :i Htiit in court and ho will soon ho con vinced. II is needless to H' j.'ilf that Homo reform or change is needed, tor evcrvboily is convinced of that, hut thii ijiiesik'ii arises what changes arc best ? The Legislature in 177 antic i ic. I the establishment of Inferior conit of limited ci imiiial juridicliou. ami a few counties have established them, hut while these court have b-eii of K.iiiio b.'ll'lh vet tin'V h.ive lioi given genel a! sa'i-.I' tion. 'The Led-!-turf in lM hm-uNCil a! omc I. i..-t!: 11 liii'i t'i ctal' lh a li'.llulvr ' la bial judicial .ll-ll let 1 J.e e.iii; i-. i 'I which were to 1- 1;. .1 hy Tlie bill v;h faun ab.y leceixcd ami its p isSagi1 siimel eel tain. I'Ut H was finally ih fi-.".'. because a-' ii was then saidi tin- iiicn.be. of the I,i gislaturc. w ii ;ijir (i he l!:n .Judges and S . i.-,t..: - of the p" posed ("in !s. ipim-rclicd a..,nl;g 1 le-m selves. We hope that the li.At Leg islaliiie w i:l !: ' be !!':- i 1 1 1 1 1 i :. I We .- i. a ! y m gi d an !!. crease m I nunioei- of our ,-x.ipi cine Court .Iudg,-. al: 1 we in.vi ciy la-pi that the i,' gisiatil.c v.l.. ir i: illl poitance pi'!' a:i :l ie 'ld- HKMit to 'lie Si::: en ' 1' ill - Ii" vidil.g f r it. Wl.i'e I 111 -l.ldg- -llf g'l! ll.lV'- il -.1 .- ';":!'! !:t beii'l the war. ;! now it i iiii:nf--il.e for that mi tut v l pi pi r!y lii-.i-haiv the hihoii -i:-t du.iis d vo'.e.l i:p-'ii them. The eiii.i i.s of ,. ith Car..lii,:i need and are i -nrit'e.l t- a cneap ; IVIlll 111 HI "rl idi.'ia' y-e e'U au.l Ollf lle'li Legislature ran ih ho bet ier w m k tnan !; 1 : ! so;u.- i. lief in this le-','eei HOMM'.N' i Ji i 1 4)1; V. fix Cm.-. Ii liil- n lias aiiiiomiee 1 his purpose to wine a hi-toiV : sk ell of North Cam ma from 1m". i to ls.". and It quests pel vins, wli" lmve thi iii. to setiil i mi iloi-umi'lil or fa.-ts in l'.'I.ition to im-n a:id eveti's in tin-- State fi r the hv-t t. illy yeai-" Sueh a woik will JouIi:.i-n l.-a v.alu ahlecoiitriiiiiii i;i to mil Slate's hiMo ry. for the author i. ei.iiin iitly well Miialilied for the ta.-k he pri'poses. That period of our Mate's hi-Vory (from l.silil to ls.-'oi has In en its most interesting iiuporiiiiit 1: liHi been full of eeitiur events, and for a otcu'ot p.ui tiou of n ?!r. U.ohleii was one of tii.-i-hii f actors in it. Ib is a writer of una-iiia: enpaeity, and. we may idi. p! chalky of greater ex periene than .nnyoiu- now living in this S'ate. Wlu.e of come it i5 liatilial to suppose that he will at-ti-nipf a ih 'i'iwe of his own eoinluet and eai'il. Vet we bi-live that he will try to he a fair ami just, as hn liiiin nature wiil pi-nuit to those who difi'ei ed with lii 111. It. is possible tiiat his history lnay eause some one else t. write one in answe! thei eto. and t hus ample unit lev i,f- furnished for tt luon impartial hist :,:-y in t lie l;itui e A STEAM I'Al Sl'.N K. u last Thursday nielit tin t hip. I. 11. Miller, eoili l-.l uitii other sleani. r ami snnlv. ut fortuinitelv al! il.e eie'.v an 1 l-seil ovrs were snve 1 This steamer in-lonee-l (o the M-iehauts and M 'lei-i Conijialiy. an i was tin- i-n- tiiat e.i: lieil the N nih Caro ina e.li:ors to the liosloii Mxpo .it : u last year. Ii was a costly aiel v.eii ;uipp' ' ship, llttd a full desei ipt ion of it v. e pub lished UjlOII Olir i. t .III flolM ll islon. which probably is remembere 1 by the Hki hhii's leaders. In its loss we feel somewhat like an old ft .end ha 1 MKTilODIST CON FKi! K('E. The recent .-:c:-:;:otl of the M tlio-l ist Conference at Wilmington ivii. one of the pleasautest tiiat lmdy ha CVer helil The next session will be held i tit Charlotte. The reports all showed a sternly erowlh in vvi rv departiiieiit of the Church's wo.k. The following siatislics were report ed. viz : number of I'leaehi-vs. -J pi : white members Tl.Mo'.S and co-oied niemlMrs numln-r kiplized. ".- 'J!7: Sunday scIkmiIs. M7 : teachers. ",.")()ti : anl scholiws. l(.02: cliinch est, b-lS: ami parsonages. '.I.i. CoNuincss net hist Monday accord ing to law. It is thonoht that no important legislation w ill U- ait nipt ed tiiis si ssion. The President's iiu'ssiee was a ji'am. pine ieai and coiisei a! ive document . Till: (MVK IAI. VOTK. The Uoanl of State Canvassers have conipletcil their work, ami v.e can now five our readers the full oflicial vote of the Strtte. As heretoi'oie nun limccil Cleveland received 14'J, !l!i"), lihiino 12."i.tH!Siuid Sr. John -11'-'. We publish below thr vote for Gover nor bv counties : "" " ISSi). " "" 1SS I." Ct)lXTIKS. v. 2d 5 t ? A'. xaml -r "l-.t'l ' X" SM:i :!ol Ai!e-hanv .")14 247 Alio 1(K Ashe l'-7 mi- r.i 11S7 Anson ;:, wr-. i:n: ins i Alamance UI7 f-77 H'e l'JIo !, atii'.o t 1717 171: -Jolr lil-l liertie liss 1 7 21 1C1 I 1 ' i I laden 1-7 l.":i 1 IZC Kill Inuuswi.-k 701 sill- !i-2l !i2il i'.iiuc .lube l"2r. laiii. 2i;s:. I'.Ul limke lo7! Sit- Vj.1i- im.-, Cah.urus I hi' 10"7 r.tn: i a dwell '.'71 111. 1-M 1211 Ca.uihn ''! "-;! "''I t'aileitt ''s'- "i1") l!7i ."'. T fa, well Mi' IT'."' i '" lii5 (';.!. bn iv!i. (ol '' ti ) ' t i. I.!. 2 is-s 'JiS, jt, ;i C. le,. kee 7." t.l.'". ', .VM ( i:.e,;.!i li-..ii N.". . 7l ' ! 1 I'nv :."') s .i.'e : ; c.. 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M i. , ii 7s'.' 2(17 7.'.- I i.i Mad.-.-n "'7 Ills1' I K l.iss ia: in lo-- I2'.i.. 177:. pj:i o D,w,:i 77: .77- .-" I ; Aieclv.e..b.it :'-: 'M il :$727 i llltell, ! 1.17 Sli ''I';.") Il ls .'I-:.!e..nerv '.'." s'.f '.2n Moo.e ' 1172 i:i'..7 17.17 U'2ii Sash l":f. i:tr,7 is;7 ir.-.;s Nen H.;l;'.v..- l-'l.V.' 2ol: 17-M s7;i Not!.:; .ijiioii HU 2o!l i 7 i.i 2:!71 (i.., ow l':S.-. .Vie 12M 172 0. ai n- ll".:! '.Hi l'',7o lo.71 r.is,.aotank -"'7:: ln.Vi ms I2:i'. i'ei.der I'S 12h I21.'i 12HI I'e. .ii.niai.s '.'7'. 777 '.177 i'elsOil l-'hhS HO.', 1 P.IO 10SJ I'nt 222S 1771 2i:ii 22S.7 folk :'M 12!' H'i -isi I'ai.iiieo os4 :tsll 7s (1,1.7 ban.loipli l'.7ii 1m:i 2'Ul lS'js Ihchmond l:Mn 17 !.' !'.. 1.17.7 1. 'ol.es,,;, U2.7:l r.C.it 'Jo'd -J2n7 llo, lui.oh.iui 2:i(il l.Y.rj -.'ll:! 1.777 il.e.van l-'7; 1 -j.;:!!', l;!72 Kutliiifoid 12(14 121s i:,l7 12:12 Sampson -los li;:l.s 272' 17.,(i Stanlv e73 lidi: lltii' u stokes llsl ;nir. 1:1:14 Surry 1 :ST( i.7H l.T.'i U:i:i Swam b'i o7 I'll 1.7.7 Ti.iusvlvaiiia ii'.'-' -JS l-7'.i :t2:t Tynell 41 'I :S.7:t t-s li't.l r'nioii Hsl so Is:a i, jo Vance ' 1 s2 117.7 l'il2 Wake 42mi pi is (77u J7 Warren '.'17 2i7- 1 1 21 i2 Washington C21 1 1.7.1 ills M72 Watauea "7- .7.72 7.7'." Ii2 1 Wavne 2:i:t' 22:1:5 27:Hi 27 hi Wii'kes 14sii 1.7ls 1 ;tl l'.i.l7 Wi.s, n l-77:t j:,v.i -Ji:t7 IP.):! Vadkiu '.1211 11.7:, '.i.7i. 1211 Yancey liMi 4l 71'' ra'.2 T"tal. t.'l.-:: U V." u.s.;vi Maj .1 ;U f"l' -'..i vis, Ii.-i:l7. Majority lor Scales. U.2ill. I h.e other Sia'e ot:ic i s roci ived the following voii's: Lt. i. ivii in .r. .s'cdmmi 112.s:i'i. l-'inrclotii lu:'..u:i'.i ; SeclelillV of .M:i.r. Salllider i I '. Cand.ir 122. '."J2. audi. or. iiohiits HJ.'sOil. Lawsi.n 121. ."-71: tieasiirer. li.r.n 1 (2.S 1:!. Stan on l'i2.MiS : a!!i. m y ueiieiii.. I ).iviis.n 1 I2.."'i.'. t 1 k i J2..7iiJ: siii l iniend"! t of pub ic ins'.ru.- ion. I'iueer 112.u!iii. Wiusoui 121. '.Mi I. l'o:- .bistice of the Supreme Curl Mel 1 mi ec. ived I il,;i.7 votes and I'llsseii !lS '.li!l, so that win e Men 1 nion's ote wa-i le.s than .ke.il.-,' yel lii i majoi n wa-. larger. The follow i:i' i (:. vote : Con eicsnici . !iv distriet.s: ;' . di-mcl. Mkiiiner lii.:'si. Kespass 1 t. i,.:. Skm- 1 '. nei's m.ijoiity 2."J.,-.,S. second .iiitii. t. ( )'ilara(: e). i'22.:lll!l, Woo lard 1.7.li.)!i, O Hara s niajoi ii (i.tiltl ; thu d dis trict, (ire m K..7S7. Itrogdcii 1 li,".7j, (i:een . i.taj-iriiy 1..7:l:! : fourth ills ii i.-t. Cox hV.:h! Turner 1:1.4 t. Cox's majority .7. 1 s'2 ; liflh ihstiiiv. Held 17.017. Ildxvauls U..722. Hei.l's ina joii'.y 2. 72.7: sixth district, Tieunett l.i.:iil. Dockery 1 4.010. IJennett's uiajoi ity .7.:lJ I ; sev. lilli di-itl ic. ileli-h-i son 'l .2ii". llamsey lll.S.71. Hen dersou's n.ajoiity :V 1 ;5 : lightii il.s. tliet. Cowles IIJ'.'. Oreen H.ICiC, (.aiwte.s majority .'V:lSii : ninth district, Johnston IJ.H-t. Mwart I .UUi. John ston's majority I..7.7S. It will be seen fioin the above that Cox leceived the largest majority of all the democrat ie Congressmen ai.d that ours is the banner district: and. as Chut ham gave Cox the largest majority m this district, Chatham is the banner countv of the banner disi.ic : Mclhoilist Appoint incuts. The following are the appoint ments of the Milliliters in the North Carolina Coi.feietu-o for the ensuing year : It W.KIOil IUSTUICT. Kev. X. II. D. Wilson, 1). I . Fre miti it Mldor. Kaieili. Edenton St n ot, W. L. Cunnitieiin: llrookiyn and Mace d u ia mission, to be supplied by J. T. Ihi'ti Cary ciicuit. !. J). IJobhi't; Uolesviile ciicili', J. D- Uuie; Smith tield circuit. Daniel May: Clayton circuit. A. 11. Wiley; Tar River cir cuit. J. T. (lib'us: Yoitiigv. ii'.c cii cuit. P. C. Alliird: Ijoiiisbur station, W. S. Kone; Oxford circuit. T. A iioone; Heudi'lson circuit. J. J. llciili; lhick lioi n circuit. J. l'l. Thompmn ami J. M. Aveiit: I'.arpslmro mission. ). 11. Wo -sley: Xewlon (hove liiission, l. A. Wa kuis: Kaieih Christian Ail il ea! e, 1'. I.. Ib id and W. S. Blin k. I .dlto.s. I'I'uimm t.fsnaer. Kev. W. S lilack. I're'ii liiiif F.lder. P.uliaui Rtation, IV C. l'liilnps: Ilillshoro circiiil.J M (lay; Din ham Clcllit.-I T. J.V. Hi; Chapel 1 1 1.1. 1! 11. .lohni rerson encui!. .1 lv. liuf I'ltll; l.easbiu-o. L Nash; Oak Mi'! mis.-ion. to be supil.ed: Alamance cue ii!. 1.. 1.. .Ii-h lis. wi; Haw liiver circuit. (.. 11 (fibbons; 1'it'sii.iio eiicu'l. !i A. Willi: (jirinnii.e circuit. .1 IV Mi: tin. i'. I'. Moses, silpe. n.i ni 1 11;.; I nix.-lsity of Noith lain .ma. .V. W. Minimum, riofc-sor i. urn-Nsnou. i elm i'i r. Kev. .1. A. Cmniiisijuii. 1'icsidin; II del. (i. i i usboio Staiioii. f, W. 1 A foi .1: l i.li:l 'i d circuit. I". H 17 I.isi Cai.l'oid ci:cillt. .1. A. i'.. as. ni (i.irdeii i iiciit. it. C. W. Ii:v: Wins, ..ii i T. IVloweii; I'ol slll Cll- ll l'l. ,i. lb I ' - s en uit. i. Hi. :. r. Clcelv u -i i ci N I'., i i i; .1 c M.-si. 11. '. Itiai: 1 ii hi . Ti, ! I' Ala l.s. M s.s I ill,, ' - t lln w. il -i In. j II. hi .I.... ,.h w : , I A sf. I). l'l my .-''111 v t;cii:t. II w. I ' a l . ; ..: ..i. U :lt S.tj e naiiii :ai ..be iee ll .si,. ) (i A .'.Ic.: .' 1' .1 ( i it:is S.anl III . I c: I ell I' e.l-.l I . ma: le i : ,:;. . ;. W M; : :.. -I I. V. N- i-i I. ( il. l'l li. D I.: i. I!" 1. He...dieli. D D. Fie Is aliot,. sidmg llh-:. S:a x James 11 1 i 1 .i: Slat. W. M H i ,'!" : M .or .vi F W In-I- 1! . Howe: li n k Sprini' c ll'l ire ii!. 1". lit. .1. C ir. M V iiei ri.i. N-u I' n ci cult, 1 H'i i go . lxcy: Alexander circai'. J. 'i . Aber i.'tnx : ( 'aid el CP cilll. .1. (I. 1 i il 111 ic; I .en ..r cu cu:t. I W .b nk ins; Wl ikes cu ni it. liascoiii A Yolk, iv !. li'i daily; K oaruie Kixer Mis-aon, .1. F. t 'isxell, 11. kill and .b liesvilie, .1 M. Ashhy. Mt. Any Sta i ui. M. II Moore; Ml Any cuciul; ( '. I'. Snow; Dohsull circuit. II. D ( auieloll; Ya 1 kiiiviilecirciiit.il. W. 1'iiett. Oak Ii.s.iiuio. T. L Tiipiett principal, so 1 1 r.v t'isii;.. r. llcv M L. Wood. 1'iesiduig El der. Shed.ySiation.lv li Mali Shel by circuit. M.iciis D. (illes; King's Mountain circuit. H F. W lay; 1 nhle Shoals circuit. Isaac A While: Cliei ; Moiiuta.ii I'lnii!. ) A lcie; Ii.it hoi for It on ch cuit. T. .1 D..i! ; Cohmi- bl'.s Miss,,,,;. J'. . F. 1 .X li'.ds; M , . gaulon circuit. !. F. llngland; Ihuke circuit. C. A. (liult: Hickory and Happy Home. O W. Callahan: South .Folk circuit, lx M. II. iv'.e. I ilias circuit. .1. IV Carpenter: (lastoii cii- cilil. l.l". Haitscli: Lilieobitoii eil- . iii;. J. I V liailey; McDow ell ciicuit. CO. Little: Island Mountain Nia t loll. ). W. Wlleeli r. eiiM.i.oTi!. li;sri;t, T. Ilev. T. W. Outline, presiding el der. Charlotte. Trymi Street. W. M. Ilobey: Charlotte. Calvary mission, .1. IV Hurley; 1 harlot:.' circuit; W. F. Collin: Matthew ciicuii. S. M Davis; Clear Cuek ciicuii. T. S. Ill , illlgtoli; I'ineviliti cuciul. .1. l',d. Tie mipMoii; Fleasant O.oxe circuit. M 11 Iloy'.e: Monroe Station. F. D Sw inlell; Monroe eii cult . F. IV Me i 'all: a l.'sb.n ,. Station. '. C iau in. ll; Wades! eircllil. 11 S Webb. Aiisojix iiie ciiiuil. L. 11 Si n ey; i.llesx l! ie cu cilll. ( i . II tills. .ii I Wi lit" II i elsi:.;, ,- i:, x. s. 1 1. Ad.im- e'.der. I 'avetU X llle D. I .. I'l. shlm.: F 11. Wood i. !. -I. Ort.rg; Can.pbeSIt m Mis. ion. i uiiiliei'land circii,!. F. liiiuibc! ton circuit. J. Ko'.'csoii ciicuii. C. M. L. Towns,.,, ; F. Fila.xso,:; l'ei'i ei ; Lau i inbui g circuit. IV IV Cll.bleth; St. John' Station. A. 1" Tvei : Koekllie; ham S:a,io!i, J. 11. l'age; Ahpoe miss. on. J .Im A. Horn. i lay: Hocking n oil ciicii.i. . S. Hob s: Cape Fe-ir on cuit. W. S. Chaliin: Lii.iaetoii cir cuit. J. H. Hal!: t aithaoeeircuit. W. IV D nb; Jon.-sboro ciicuit. J. D Arnold: M.iuiy mission. M. A. Smith TI'.INITV COl.l.l'.tii: lUr lVtl 7. Hex. Y. A. Sinope. l'resi'hng Ki ller. Ttil.ity Coliege Siation. J. F. Heitmaii: liardolph circuit, 1. T. X. Siejihens an C. O. Durat. I. F. Keeiaiis, Siipernuiiieraries: Thouias xi.ie and High l'oiir. S. V. Ho.xle: David-ion circuit. 1). L. Mai nhai dt; LeMiigtoii Station. T. S. Campbell; Abbott's Creek Mission. .. . Lewis: llaiiiilemaii Station. H. F. Jiumpass: Fiank'tititoii circuit. W. T. Cutehiii: Deep Hiver ciicuit. 1. t i.eeintig; I'xxliaiiie circuit. C II. l'lnllips; West Fwharrie circuit. K. L. War leek; Montgomery eire.iii t b sup pdcil; I'ekin circuit. F. M. Shauiber ger; Mt.dilead circuit. M. W. IViyics; Trinity College, J. F. lleitman, 1'ro feasor. W AS! INf.TnS IiIsTUli T. Rev. W. H. M.i re, I'resnhng K le:-. Turbnro ami Heiuel, A. II. Kaxeu; South lldgecoii lie circuit. J. Sau- lord: Williamslo.. c'u cuit. J. L. Keen; : (Ireenville Station. C. M. Anderson: I'itt mission, to be supplied by K. IV (lilliam, Aurora circuit. E. L. lVlh Washington Station. T. I. llicaud, W. 11. ( all. Sapernumetarv: D.ith circuit, to 1l' pupplicd by X. 1 H liuytoti; l'iyiiiouth f lation, W. ! It. Ware: Columbia circuit, C. ('. Ihotliers: Maitauiiis Heel .circuit. J. 1. Carpenter; Fiurcloth circuit, 1 A. Hihhop; Hiittcras mission, to be Mipphed by .1. i. I'egiam: Ports mouth and Ucracoke mission; L. D. Wyche. W II.MINi! TON I'lsl'KICT. Ilev. P. .1. Carraway. presiding el der. W iimiugton. Front Street, M. A. Yates; Filth Strcvt. D. 11. Tutile: Topsail circuit, .1. C. Crisp and C. I', .lerouie; Duplin circuit. A. (i. (taiitt: i Magnolia circuit, M. M. McFarlaiid; t'linloii circuit, J. T. Kendall; cokes bury circuit. A. M. Lowe; Jtiaden circuit. T. IV lieekn: llii.abeth cir cuit. .1. M. Iiiimly: U hitevi.Ie circuit. i W. Smitii: ciavers creek circuit, S II lick; Wacc.uu.iw mission, to be Mippiied by 1. Ii Tint; Smithviile S'.-tlioii. c M. tientrv; Uriinswick ciicuit. .. T. lhmison. Onslow cir cu.t. D A I'litrid. ni wnri.NK ni r;:i' "r. Uev. .1. II. Maim, piesnlnig elder. New berne Station. S. lbii khea l. tio'dsboio Station. 1. T. Harris; ;o lie circuit, I! c. It.-am in; ( iohls bo Ii ci.vuit. .1. F. ashbiirn: Mt. O.ive ciiei.ii. V. I. (iroouic; Kins I .ii S'litton. J W. .lone.: Snow Hill circuit. I' L. Herman: La. Ci: in:;e ciicuii. Alpht nus Mccu'leii: L''lnir in ss on. N. A Hoikei: craven elr dir. , lowsoti; Jones ciicuit. . i. i'l.'lls: Morehe.id Station, c. W. li-.i-.I: d a n'oit Siaiioti. X. M. .lurmy; i . o icret circuit. .1 It. limits: Xeilse liiissai'i. to be s ij. plied by S. 1'. i'-ciou; ram'ico ciicuit. O.iver Ky.h l: St. aits an 1 cote S eiud mis .(.ion. lobe supplied by Iv D. llorver. Ottr Wiis!iin::l(in l.eltcr. 1 1- in ...! i:. --u .if c-n'o'si". !, it'n;.; Ws iis.,i ,n, D. C . Nov. 2'.. 'si. Tl;e biis'ii.-.s of Cibiiiet-making for Mr Ch xi land is beguiling to be .! ci.le !.. -a. live, ami will doubtless c iiiiin,..- s i uvtii the day of the llexv !'r. sideiu's i n: eiiri:i ion. 1 urn very ni i a - tho irix t i t .a::sa.. tuai .Mr. t leVeUmt has d n.ai . .-.uprises in .siotv i..r e, i. t',e. i.. !, ni tic pa. ty who h el. ia I abit ' i ai i " 'at i;il,' ems. he-nil the credit for pal t y iceess. Tie le uie to be l.o i. pic nta!le 1 l.-iii. el;:ts of ll:e .s-.hiri oi a i..,l in tie ( abmc;. such us Mr I, -hall ill -c.lio.lii.h-d himself xvilh. I eat im i. "1 ac: ix ity. ig.n- and dtii.l t'div pi o,;i --;x e n .tions--im n. too. win. have tal.-. n the ng,'lessive in this i'l e.-i h i.i . tl campaign iid de xi loped li e woh lcitui vitaliiv of xxhai xx a i. .i to be a monie.Hal ,. at i ii. I am also pi r s'.iaded that w i.atexer of liitVeleiice of seiitlaient thai may t.ax -e'lliedthe oilier dav on il.e oc.sioii i f Mr. Ilemh'icks' visit tithe l'l esidelit elect, arose f:,.:n tins very i icsli. n i f till ing the Cabinet with tin-i mass of fos-ih.'i d lemil'isci l;. ' s. The Fiesi-di-iit is a young man himself the vouiigent we have ever had save Mr. I'll lie -and lie veil lialuralh WiU.ld prefer to select foi iiif udxiseiR men neaier to his own age than any el those who haie been prominently : ii oiled as being moraliy certain of a Cabinet appointment. As n is no! hi; 'v that even Mr Cleveland him sell I. as given the constitution of Il.s Cabinet a thought it is not more like Iv 1 1 1 -it we shall know anything about i; lr.til the names me nelil'iliy f ir ix.u led to the S. I, ate for colitil tca 1 1. HI. I'olilical economists have gone ii.t" the mat hematics of tin- I'ension OiVice and tiud that we -hall be paying pell sinus with a good .h-al of alacnt.x Seventy years hi lice. The war has been over for twenty Veal s, but tiie retrogression of tne pen-ion roll has h"cn mil thin;.' but in kieping wilh the liainral decrease of that large d iss ot our population lu fact fext die. and none allow themselves to mi.-s tiie ipii'.rlet ly pay day. Since Isfil. a little mole tlian a million chums have been tiled with the i'en sion Office, of which just about one half have already been allowed, and last year we went into an outlay of fifty seven millions of dollars to meet the pension demand, thoughit should lie said that thirty thousand of these last years pensioners well' back pay claimants under the arrears m t. The v tual increase i f li e pcnsio.i roll was nineteen t in .iimd and s.-xenty eiidit. an I th" regiil u steadx ail , 'men i it; "ii is and ba been al.out one thousand live hundred new claimants per month. The whole number of pensioners who arc actually iiirecii) t of pensions is not so large as has of tell been staled, the aggregate being !22.7.7''i. which include the widows, children, relatives, navy invalids. c, t' fiiv not I, ing of the sui vii ui s ot the nid war and their widow s. The Commissioner of Indian Af fairs makes bitter complaint t.iat t iie Oovel limel.t is not expell il.ig money enough upon its copper col ored war I-. and says that tl.i u civili zation nni-t be pos: poiicl until the nation gets r. a.ly to meet the great necessity of their tjduc.it ion. While the I.nl helps those xxho help them selves, we arc dceiilcdiv of the opin ion t'nat tin tv is to be no departure troiu that intention o long as the Indian prefers to remain the dirty, lazv 1 nt th it he now is-. Kvery dol lar that is spent upon the fellows be fore they evince a ih sire to become civili.ed. is so much robbed from the American people t be thrown away upon poker jackundcut thiout eticlue l'lluNO. Of the Hl.OUtl newspapers of the woi'id l.earli :i-.'.(OU .'lie pubhhi il ill Lurope and N'.rth America, le.uing; little over J.tuX) for all the rest, of the world. South America only issues su l'c nt to iilioxv each of its inhnbit- IllllH llliee in' iaj'c-i n t ., , , ...... i itig the mu ions contrast in this, as in nil e'a . Im tween the preat uorthtrn ami suutlu'iii continents. .Modest Merit Wins. From Il.e lluleiuli I'lii'.niUii.. The Ciiii iiicle has heard in a pretty direct way (.though not from Mr Cox himself and coiisiapientlv not nullum- ; tatively) Ihut Mr. W. II. Cox, Con gressman from this district, rceeiieH 1 an average of 40 or .70 letters a day. the most of which are petitions or. suggestions" for olliee. 1 ity the! good man! What is he to do '. Mr. ; l'o:; is one of the most pol.te and' conscientious men in public life It has been his habit to answer the! silliest letter from Ai nt lh.cKV and ' I'nci.k l"iiiiu about seeds and to explain to young Mr. Audition the! method of seeming udtiiisMon at West Point. Much of every polite, Congressman s time ih always taken ; up doing such pleasing duties. IJut ! noiv ! Look at the situation in detail a. moment. Let us say that there is a post-nlVice a Pine Cross Loads hi Id bv a Republican: and let us snppos : there are onlv (! Democrats who look : with smiling envy on the place. When the Ib'publican's term expires, very likely his place ixil. be tilled with a D niocrat. It will be tilled by the I'osliii'ister Oeticral or by one of his iiesistants. Say that thcie are 200 post otlii'rs i i this district: I to other places little and big: and besides all those there me supposed to h.e biiiil liierable places in Washington. These xvill place nt this raic soiiieihing hke 2.-" applications it: Mr C o i hands not one of which it is at all ctilaiu he will have the power to till, and only one sixth of which can hi any p. issi! .c arrangement of things be sue ,'vssful. S one the ii i:i. good friends. Ill' Collld I t do it If V. Ml are ill t I milled to be an applicant for a Fed. rid ocice. go about it in this way: Yx'rile ' out pl-iinly your ijualilic dao'is. assert your "claims;" have your t i -u ls to interest llncu-elvcs f ir xo i: at tin" plop' !- time tiie your leipiest a! t'le proj.i r pl.i.-c n: the proper way; and go it'., .'.it yip- usual business precise ly as if roil In I nothing else to count oil I'h.'li. if xo'l ale Slicc'-ssf id it will be a ;. rat i!ic:i. ion: if vou fail, yi ll will not he gii.-vondy disappointed, ami sun ly mil not I"' penniless, hopi . less and angrv with an migt ilel'ul w orld w hii h does t . t propel ly up pi i'i'it c your vabiali.i services Mil gi-'-at ".vi'rth. ( I Vice si "king properly done is a legitimate ami l-.ma'i abh and propi r business: b at it is a kind of business it dot s not pay to depend o:i. A Kiimant ic Mimlrr Trial. fr :u ., i.:. . ;.s'. .!"' I'.Cn t. ' (i.' iige Ilaiisioii wis tried for his life at l'o: sylh court last week. He kii'cd Joel Fulton in Stokes county in X c ember. 17S. Haiistoii and Fu it o. xx i n hut li young men. neither having a' tair.cd maj' 'i ity. They were 'jifisona! fiieuds. bit: in a moment of ;iiig.T they ipiarralid The lesiilt was a desperate light, in which Ful ton was Liilcl. The affair caused a gnat sensation at the tnii'. Public feeling i an lug ii. nm I young ! lairsl on tied ti.e Stale. He lina'iy located in Texas Aid r axx'nile he fell in love w iih a Ti x is gp I, tlie diugliter of a. w...iitiiy ca t'e r.:ier. He xvooed.iud Anli. bill not until he to d the secret of the tragedy that had made him ic , 'el'ugee fiom justice. He married and some weeks ago leturned to! Xorih Carolina to stand his trial.. His young wife accompanied him and was xiith him throughout the tiiai. The liia! whs leniovcd fiom Stokes county to Forsyth, ami occu pied neai ly the entile second week, of the coin j. A si i ong array of legal , laiotit xras eliiploxed both in tin1 prosecution and tin' defense. The ease was given to the jury on Satur day, who, after 1 l it t dehhet iltloll, i ci iirm-il a v. r.hct of not guilty. The Winston Leader thus descuhes the scene that followed the poiiing of the jury ami the announcement of the x ci did : Flit' coin t room as packed. ,1c lo.l was called, ami xxheii the jury was aske l to stand up and de liver its verdict, every ore seemed to b" holding his breath, and when not often, in clear tones sounded out. cheer after cheer rent the air. The people wen- peifectly unmanageable ill the I xuberaiice of their joy, all doing their inmost in the nay of congratulation. Tiie laigc crowd rushed from the court house to the slice! in flout of the hotel of Dr. L. D. Hay. where the wife of the priso ner lull been staying ihning the Ilia1. Mr. Huifcioii. who had home himself witii maiiii dignity through t i.e x in !e of t Im solemn oldi ill. pie ciedid by Judge Uiitliii. was seen appi i aching, ai.d was soon clasped in the ai nis of her who was dearer !i linn than life itself. The scene a! this tune xvas beyond description a scene once b. held, never to be for gotten." The White Mntie liu her Must (Jo XV.na.'i "i, -..' lalln llurlf' i-'l Tmii'rt. W lii li O.ivut was Piesi'lelit he had a colon d bai ber, whom he had de bi;riiiit"d to shave him. appointed to a c.ei kslup in the Fourth Auditor' otli. e. Tleasury Depi.i tmeiit. At least I.e xias carried on the rolls of that oi'Vicc a a clerk, but he did but hi tic woik in the Tieasiiiy. Jic barber ii'd O. ir.it twice a week, and also shaved Pi'iter. Ilabcock and others of Grant's otlicial household. He w as imt kept at work one hour a day on an average. Hayes kept hint, and bo d.d (iai lield. lie is now the otli cial baiber of the White House, slid, besides Htteinli'ig to the President, shaves Phillips, the private Secre tary, and the White House, clerks. Thiough an intimate friend he tried to tlx himself with hiv. Cleveland. Cleveland' answer was, after hearing the application: "That's one olliee 1 will abolish. The Tieasiiiy Depart ment wiil not have to pay for my barber." rtsypjiYP J. ( A"snrnos a nurrr PoItI'iTs ..r I'. S. on Jf r. i I'j i'ii'.. N.. 7 .n s. ii-tcli sif 1. i-or. . imn. I'. . m. ml l ltl.-i. W.i.)i1nirf.n. O. I'. I'orri nii.'Bdiir. m H. ll'-i.. , li .r(i for nilT'r. N rt fr rliarir' i mi 1 Cil'-nl Iii i.lluwcl. I". ff-n-nei 1 l.t'WIn .Ii.Iiiihoii Co.. I'JMKtl.. Hll'l Cni.ll-.lutt-r, WiMUlHglUM, iA. Q TmBhlrl sf iDetruttl'inj TO FA VK HAVE IX STOCK A IT'LL X HAIimVAKE. r Vs. -V C rocke r v J STOVES. J. 0. UKKWSTKH & CO. AX I) J? THE LARGEST STOCK In tho State! XlAIXXttH, IMOHTH CAIIOLIZMA. OjlelS (noUih Cook Stove. GUARAiVTBES 'SO E ATJtsrACTIOW ! CMI K.M'KST Ll'.t 'Al'SK IT IS TU 10 HI'ST!! OIVM IT g - r'ul' AXD YOl N I '.Mill IT. S TO VMS FOIXD AT 11 I! CO.. STATION fern s'to - Svi uLMLMiii:!: oru (irAKAxnii.: satisfaction on xo salki CDELL HAROWARE GO., S pleml't-r IS. lSl. tf. ilur.nxsr.olto, X. C. NEW STORK! iW GOODS E. It. 3Ics JvAX & CO. SILI1I1 STATION. C. F. & V. V. Ii. II., Otl'.'l' to the public one of the l.-.t selected Mocks of (JFNMUAL MKR- CAN'DlSl'l ever brought bV thi section, and ate imxv selliii at the ytrf lowest pi ices. irv ooils, (is'oeei'ies, BOOTS AND im, HATS AfID CAPS, NOTIONS. LOTHIHS UAKDWAUi;, C IxOCKKnV. TIN WAIiK, DIU'CS, AC, OF 11VK11Y DLStTUPTlOX. V have no old stock on hand, left over from la.st .season: everything; i new-. We have come to stay, and intend to sell everything nt the lowest living rates. All kinds of b.rter taken in exchange for poods. We are also agents for the best l'crtili, is on the market. J nil-;..ih. icm. ir.' BKIlWANGKIt I'.HOTilERS, RALSZGII, ZV. C, TI1K Leading Clothiers and Tailors, Tiike great pleiiMi'e in pioelaiiniiig to the public that their FALL AM) AV!irIJ:i STOCK - OF Mens'- Youth's, Boys' 3 Childrens CioOiii, (rents' FiiFBiiiis IS COMPLF.TK AND K11ADV FOIl INSPF.CTIOX, and we do not exaggerate in saying that this season our ttock is the most complete, the most fashionable, the most durable, tlic best made, the iitntcvt trimmed, the lnot dcsilabh- for the money to be found anyirheto in tki section of the State. Our former pi'r.'i'.s will come to .s- e us of course, and it is a mutter if pride to us that these f..;- ic i havers are our hst advertisers, for they knotr whereof they spe.de when they i-c.Mi.ni.etid i'c ir friends and strangers om ing to our 111 AN D MX l'l .I I it IN to such a firm as ours. Verv Le.-pi ctfullv. i7r,i?.ArrGSi bsiotiiers, IA'. iDINO CLOl'IIIF.KS AMI) TAILORS, O.-t. 11. INS I. Opposite V. S. rnt Offl. jell I". XCVXTI. vim u- i ix:-.i:. WyaU & rl ay 2 Or, IlALF.Klil, X. C. Wholesale ( I roccrs Commission Mercbants. ConsionmentRof Cot ton and Produce solicited. Wo carry a heaxy t ck of !IEAT. LAUD. Sl'OAIJS. C'tH'FMK 1UOOINO. THIS, FLOFIt, MLAL. COI1X, 1UIAN. .U' AC. which we otVer to the trade at lowest pnci "Will give consignments of Cotton and Produce our personal attention and make hiiIch at highest prices and forward rot urns at otice. W AT T V I A LOU. juIjS S'. I'J Ijisl 51rUu irH. KM tiKS ! VXD AHUIVINO DAILY LINK OF - ' A T TIIIAI rr WILL ItEORET THESE CAN BE 1IERK OR McLEAK SILER X. C. w. il ii nr. hks 3C2 FaycttevUle Street. RALEIGH, N. C, nmMmiM im?$, table cutlery, SlLVIlli PLATKD WAHK. llLFIlHillliATons, TKA i sTOYFS VC i Sri,temWr u,f. ?m. H. T. CHAPIN DRUGGIST, rtTlSluiKO, !. C, Drug. Medicine.. Toilet and Fancy Articles, Trusse. fisrden Sed, Cigars, Paints, Oil, ice. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 4, 1884, edition 1
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