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'- t?S 3a - r , v.- f , -"V""-V i W a -IS' . i iV - IV TH EAGLE. tti g?,'j; McSWEEN... ...... Editor. w. Fayetteviile, December 10, 74. 1 EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Clinton, N. C.t Nov. 30, 1874. The Sampson Agricultural Fair bore last week was well attended, and is equally prominent among the Fairs of the State as heretofore. Tbo fine exhibi tion of stock here is remarkable, though hard 1 so good this .year as I have seen heretofore, , The scarcity of grain and forage the past year occasioned this. There Lwere many fine bogs, und the corn, wheat, ternips and potatoes were splendid. The mechanical department has nefer been so well filled. Floral Hall and tho Ladies department generally was well arranged and abundantly filled with articles of skillful work and great beauty." 1 saw many pieces of ele gant homespun cloth and jeans. There were several neat suits of gentlemen's1 clothing from home-made ieans.' I with its long fleecy wool as white ru snow, and ladies mud and wrappings of the same.. ''J - There wero splendid specimens of cotton, to show Ihe greatly improved varieties uow used by these farmers, and full developed stalks, that proved the immense yield their cotton is capable of. I am well satisfied that "both the kind ot cotton and its man Tier of cultivation have been wonder fully improved since tho war all over the cotton region of North Carolina. There is no better cotton land in the (State than this, in Sampson county. Tho fine arts, paintings and works ot ornament were well represented in Floral Hall. But more especially would I call attention again and again to the magnificent display of need.'e work, cloln, embroidery knitting, and all the domestic handiwork oJ "V - j such great value and beauty by the fair women of Sampson. No Fail and no county in the State can sur pass them. Neither tho premium list nor nowsnaner nraiso can lenre intention is then to carry out that pulosVgnslllRal opportunity allow. But anyhow, this money is my earnings, and 1 want it and deserve it. More patronage is needed, too, arfd hundreds of new sub scribers ar,e being jaetLXh "oXr list. For duties and necessities like these I have visited the people, and - pt from any love of ease nor idle plea sure. Then first pay what is doeL and the ready p en can flJjpXBPfMl cation, and not stray away"Bairrach from home to foot up bills and .pre sent, duns. Compel not the editorial duties to be changed into those of the noddler. the drummer, the auctioneer and the constable. Simply pay that money, all of it and at oaco, and our whole columns will flow with ideas, and welcome reading literary gems will sparkle on every page as thick as punctation points; wit, eloquence. pense, philosophy, news, morals, poli tics, tone, vigor, power, all, will come into effect as fast as the free and trained mind can give out its thoughts with language. .. At Raleigh I found tbe Legislature working in ease and harmony? .' It is yorth Carolina Igislatore, TWELFTH DAT BlHATK. to be hoped their session will be short wnaanalo'eralfe'tta ooay are ppposea 10 vne can oi aMUon vntion at present. Kaleighand Kaleigh business are becoming ;im- portanceJ Improvement and progress zire plaid everywhere. (xoldsboTO is growing, and now Das many splendid husincs houses. It is claimed that near 10,0p0 bales of cotton has already boen bought or shipped there this reason. Much of the Sampson and Duplin cotton has found a market iheie this year, and Geldsboro is be- cming a general market for all pro duce and merchandise. Of the Samp on Fa;r I have already given some account, and the. Premium List has beori torwarded for this week's paper, und will be in time, I hope, Sampson will raise as much cotton this year or more than ever before orhaps four thousand bales. It is aid Duplin will raise over five thou sand bales tms crop. But I take Sampson to lo a far hotter cotton county than Unphn. I hav heiird t.'tst ono house in Fyc-tteville bought in.s season sonie 3,500 bales, and tro- thirds of it was from Sampson. iryngton, they say, is doing more busi ness this winter than ever before, and the city seems active, though necrly everybouy complains ot hard times this Carolina Central K. R. is to be sent or indicate their merits, but the? finished from Wilmington tqCharlotte, ' II CO " I 1 ..! .....J-' yV ! - tuust he Rfion nd Rf n.liH in h nn,. I aoo roues, oy lam msc. uniy 6 ciated. Some. 1,025 articles were on exhibi tion, and tho total receipts trom tickols and on trios were equal to former Fairs, and ample for all ex s penses. I will iorward the entire list of premiums to The Eagle to publish as soon as it is complete. On Thurs day, tho chief day, somo 2,530 persons attended. Friday was nearlv as larp-e. On Thursday lion. James M. Leach, of Lexington, delivered the annual addross, and held the close attention of the large audience for two or three hours, and better and longer than any orator I ever listened tu at an - "i Agricultural Fair. His discourse was certainly impressive and effective, and abounded in patriotic appeals, eloquently uttered. It was a happy eiort on a happy occasion. There I B W T . m are many thincrs and inoidnr nf -1 he national Currency will enfatre " o , . , w o n tail, the meit truly native and Agri- I attention of Congress, and may changes are suggested. The more lath inst. miles now to nut Jron on. Laurin M burgh . will- be dinner and breakfast aouse, xc.i witn tue worK snops &c. and 95 miles from Wilmington and 93 rora (Jnarlotle. There is also some 50 miles finished west ol Charlotte to Shelby. - It is now said this company wil ttake effort to extend their road on from Shelby by AsbeVille to Wol Creek, Teun., and if possible connect with j Cincinnati. There are 22 en gmes on mis roaa; lz- passenger coucues, 01 tnera new, splendid ones), -100 nat cars and over 100 box oars. I i?our regular freight trains and two regular passenger trains run reguiany. Alter connection to uhar lotte, fast train will run in day with man ana accommodation train at ni?ht. Day trains will Drobablv Ibrtb ..... " - . . K umington . and Charlotte about A. M. and run through in 10 hours. xne ousiness ot the road is already immense. JLono CIbara. Mo kd at, Nov. 30. The. Judiciary Committee aske4' that OtbilV eoav Ursine tbfi call off ! Ckuoiventloa Xki raierred to me uomautee on yonsu tutional BefororJ So- referred. "V ..- A tall to br event the nh -liverv leas' than is oaaallybaledV eitiier in31 lint or seed, between the hours of 1. j Jj-r ' Hunset. auu BauriMrveixi an amena the payment of obligations contrscl; f;? ttpnrchae of said premises.' gpedfKbthing lB Itis aci shall :o: ered, and, after some discossion as to needed aclendxasnta w'ts,' on motion of iSry.fefecnt taamttted to "tlfe Judiciary Committee. jut. JKLoreneaa asiceq a suspension of the roles to consider resolotioo to repeal an act maaing the Governor a Judicial officer for the trial of Solici tors. Resolution adopted. ; House resolution in regard to the collection of ptkblie arms was concur red in. - f By Mr. Bell, a bill to provide that rurnishing of protisions and stores by landlords to croppers and tenants shall create a lien ' withont written agreement, and take preoedtnee of all others being a matter which will in- Hovaa or KspRKsiirrAtivsa. -By Mr. ,Bizzell a bill in relation- to i.be public debt Qf North Carolina.. Referred. " I ? '' By Mr; McRae,; a bill to v regulate the time ot holding the term of. the Superior Court of Camerland coanty. aeierred. . . . -On motion of Mr, Strong, the bill introduced by .himself this morning to repeal section 135. chap. 3 of Bat tle's Bfcvisai, ia regard to the trial 61 Solicitora by the Governor, was taken ap under a suspension of 'the rd)eg. This bill provides for the repeal of the act autbbrizirrg the same. Bill passed nd sent ice Senate without en- rosmeist. On motion o; Mr. McKae, the rules were suspeun. u aid Lib bill . to regu- jttt the time ui uouiiug the Superior Court of CuuiOriaud cuantv . wd liken op. Mr. Walter, of ..Richmond, opposed be bill cu t,;t uroaud that ifio is unieraprnteil by Ui blli for a regular ium of the Court, -it would be ae .:oiaing to Cumber tauU' couutj privi- ees not enjoyed by any oilier cooniy in lue aistuct, tkua motcu 10 reitr 10 Ate Judicial j ooiuuiuiee. " Messrs. Mcliae and bpears advoca- ltd the bill uuci pj.oed the reference. The motion to pobkone vus lost, and the bill parsed its readings. House bil. No. 80, tu extend the time of sheriffs and tax collectors to collect arrears of taxes, passed its readings. House bill No. 85, to repeal chapter 52, iaws of 1871-T2, appointing a duancial agent to adjust and settle the county debt of Robeson, passed its readings. House bill No. 88, to amend chap. 104, sec. 15 of Battle's Bevisal, which requires overseers to rem ore 'from roads all loose rock, &c, as well as "runners,'' passed its readings. House resolution 01 instruction to cultural Fair in the State, that de serve special mention, bdt I have not time just now for further account. Next week I hopo to send the list of premiums, and will say more in detail. A large number of c tizons from Fayetteviile and Cumberland came to the Fair, and brought tjany articles for exhibition also. One lady, Mrs. John Williams, from near Harnett line, brought over 100 articles, and Mrs. W-. W. Shepherd, from Gray's Creek, had somo as fino eako as. I ever saw. J ho officers of tho Society and the citizens of the county generally expressed great gratification and kind Tiesa towards our Cumberland peonl. iur Biitjwmg buou an earnest interest in tho Fair. Several newspapers were represented on tho occasion, and thoir reports cannot be more favorable than deserved. To day bogins Sampson Supeuor Court, and I will remain some days. Hon . John Kerr is to presiae asjuage; and it is thoobt the business will hardly consume one week. Judge A. A. McKoj-, of this district, takes Judge Kerr's place this week at Randolph Court. Losg Geabp. r . r Laurinburgh, Richmond Co., N. C, December 7, 1874. j The readers of The Eagle need not think ihat I lote to be away from home so much. I am compelled. to travel over tho country to collect part of what is due mo for the paper. For near seven years these bills have been accumulating all over the counties of this section. Especially for the whole past year of panic and business distress, we, like all others, have kept up a large credit business, ! and have waited long and . hopingly ,;with most of our patrons to pay their dues. . The total amount of these does ; is surprisingly large, enough to jpro ' vide every neoessary and to enable us ; , tp gratify a long-foH , ambition ' of iseiul Northern and Eastern States,- where most of the money and factories are 1 . located, seem to want our paper money contracted, or lessened in quantity, and put nearer on a specie oasis, in tho Western and Southern States, where the chief wealth is farming and produce, many want an inflation of the currency, or more paper money, even if the money would bo of less value. The credit and speculating system exists more in tho West and South from necessity, and the cash and cheap system is moro natural in the largo cities and in tho iNorth and East, where the markets aro near and competition groat. Tho business necessities, taen vi mo uinereut sections, to a great exten t, rule ou r finances and currency. The .South has an impatient desire for more mony or some representa uvo of money to bo moro widely and rapidly circulated. It is natural, where sp'much money and value was lost by the war. that neor.le , 1 w 0 u 1 d want currency abundant, that they might regain money, or what appeared to be money, faster. We doubt whether large addition to the volume of currency would reliove the South. The panio was certainly not caused by scarcity of currency, and tho impoverished condition of the South, since the war, is not so much rora want of money as from the want of money's worth. We had nothing to bring money, and if we ever get money, we must get it from our own productions. It is npt wise economy to add to our paper cur rency, if a depreciation in value follows in proportion to tbo increase. The South needs too fictitious cur .... . - rency nor nctitious values. We on e exempt froid sale for ta:c cr prevent & laborer's lien for ' work oer formed jt?r the person desiring such exemptlao, or a moohauio's lies for wcrk dplrfe on the ptemfces,. y pay- This act to' Ufa eCecl from Walter its ratification. Mr: Boyd offered .an amendmen changing the phraseology . so i as to Mr. Gudger offeredXattfttjendffi'(5ufri to increase he homstead Ao :2.500.1 LU at would sapport - the hillt itwai Y&zy holidays. so amended, bnt wonld not if thf amendment was not accepted.' '-r-'-.v-- The yeas and'nas were callecT ,6n the second reading nd the bill passed by 59 yeas to nSyg J " i - - ' i On the third readingf tno bill lln Johnson offered' aii ' amendment' pro ? idiag that the bomesteads'nnder the uow net tj iwu ' vu " hdu : uury regiB fnl bardon. except for race1, to alLper sqns cow cmtBide;ot tha'nta2for fpdtfhi rnlelsMIFreneh said i ?, ask this fa vQr $1 , the Senate -because JL am j go- lnflftdretttMi my vooma this even ingic' llAtotcrr; these glad tidis' -ot it &X Canse several motb-i er's bc-its in my county to leap witLj joy'Tb6y will then inform their hojri $ha&' tlyr5a-atttm boiae With safety H and enjoy again ; wit n them and then latners tne ieeii"iieyoi me unrist- To rales were BOspenld and thf bill passed i'.. Mrd: reading by th fotlowing VoL tyh" K t AeslIr. sidentTms: bright, Anderson, Bell, Bod die; Bnsbee, Cantwell; Clement, Oodke, of Franlsliu, French,'- Graham,f'MiIargraveJ Holtou, Irwiir, r Jenltins..' Jeruigan, Latham, LGriand, liinuey, LiOve, Mabson, M lered Mr.'JobnSpn urged the sdop- Can ley, MeElrby, McMillan,' Mills, tion of the amendment, stating7 that MpreheadParrisb, - Peebles, Pegrum, it wonld i no wise interfere with the Seiby, Shaw, mitb; Stkndfdid, Stick- Dill, but' would be ,ROnrce of in for- hey; Sugg,-Tajldr, jWaddeir,.V7arinj, mation to 8r4ditc nd others - not WiiIiamson;l'Worthy and Young 40. obtai tf able" '-fCewas .not u Nays-Messra. Bryatir, 'Cauhueii, nuicMuuicut 1 ,u uruer iu ueu f j. uo wirnrTiii i i 1 1 i i f i,im ill i ."' . . f j ' w -fci".. A - -. - ' - ..1. - ... - . - J . . - ... ' -v - . cu mi wme. x auieuumeui waHimueruuuu ui iuo voib uj wuicu -. in OBliM iivhtf '- -.i . jv; t : -. t bill for the relief ' Of ' disabled North Mr. Pin nix offered an amendment Carolina soldiers whs tabled, wxs con- providing that the homestead shall be isidered, and the vote reconsidered. laid Off 'and appraised, o. Lost Mr. Staudford liitrodtieed a subisti- Mr. (xudger offered an amendment tnte for tbe'whde matter, "and ' asked providing for Uhe amount of- exemp- -that it be' referred to : the' Judiciury" tion to be $1,500, instead of $1,000. Couiuiittee. Iteferred. Lost. Mr. Boyd, an amendment providing that the homestead should be exempt to the owner tnerepi and- his - bens. Lost. k- '- m ': The bill then passed its third and final reading. Mr. Cantweil, a" joint resolution lu favor of Wtfl. W. Horden: Jlepeaih rhe disabilities imposed upon'tbe IJoidun on the 22d ' of March, 1871 Lies over. ; '-. : Resolution amending Codo Civil Procedure as to form of suuimonb. FAST FREIGHT ROUTE TO ALL POINTS NORTH OR. SOUTH, . 1 via wilngtonVu' 6:V . 4 6i BALTIMOUK. Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Tuesday and Friday at 3 p. m. Friday and Monday Mornings; Leaving WILMINGTON i WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. , f , NEW "YORK. CLYDE'S WILMINGTON -LINE, ; 1 ileal Ills Nil W "YO II K Tuesday and Friday at 3( p. m. A rii vltisr at W I US 1 1 XGTO Friday and1 Monday Mor Leaviiijr WILMINGTON WSPNESDAY & SATUI ungs. DAY. GiVing Ttrotiffh JBilla Of Ending to all points iu North nv.A South Onroliurt, Georgia auct Alabama. ' For Noith or Eastbouncl rrei?ht,to Daltiujoi-!, l'hilmlf if.a'n.-Nt w York, Boston, Providence FaWKJjer and other Eusleru Citie. , . . .f.- also r ;','. ' " ' ' ; Liverpool Glasgow, Bremen, I t . Ttwcfpand other European Porls. TRiese Lines connect at Wilmington with the AVi'rainton, Colamtiu JL: August Iwiilm.!,!, Wilmington A WoMon Railroad, anl CitroUnil Central ntnl Vu-to Frar MmiuriH. with tlicsir connecting. lioudrt, offering uneqtjallol fnciHties Vor tb i(.onit. dilieiy kit' Freight-to all poiots, as the Steamers on these Lines on arrival in Wilmiurjuu bti-i. ut Kill. xoad Depot, the Freifeht'lransferrcJ under covered IShetl. to Cur without, dcl-ty, and lit- 1... f l i n .. No dravitcre in Wilmiliatoi. and no trnnfer from Wilminatoo ' Sonth. . J!att'M rnuir uitew.l as LOW tmy fthy othr feoats.-1 Losses or Overcharges iiomptly paid. Mark nil n-uvl via Wilmington Lines. . . ... lor further intormntion, applv to either of tho undersigned AgnU nf the LinH. CfJ VMJV WlTZfiEmrllL.ns (3en'l Aeut Jlaltiinora Line, fl(J Smtlt Sr., lii II VTI. PrCM YUE &f tien'l Agent N. Y. Line, 6 Ilowlitiu Orveti, N. Y; .. .. J Vf. D. V UX, Agfut Baltiiiiore and N."Y. Lines, WilmliiXo, N. (J.' dec 10 ly ... . - - f . i House bill No. 7S, r allowing parties Requiring en(y' oho samaiouii iu civi in certaxo casoa to waiTe their rijht to cubes. Passeil. tfcr claiia their homestead and persoua) exemptiuns. : .Aabied. ' : ... FOURTEENTH DAY SENATE. Wednesday, Deo. 2. Bil J. Tor reeu utiutf the time of hoidiug the teiuiB of Superior Court of Cumberiaud cooty, referred. , Mr. Waring iuoTed to amend joint ruies oix oraer- vy aaaing tuereto s committee on immigration. Passed. Mi. Stafford, bill exteadicg time to the shenti of 5 iadei, passed third reading, engrossed and sect to the House. : -'. j . , - . xne uierjc react a communication addressed to President Arm held and the Senate from the Cape Fear Agri cultural Society, inviting the Legisla ture to the Fair at Wilminglou on the loin. The simple resolution of thanks of Mr. Albright, without amendment - i A I 1 euuer aecuuing or . accepting, was adopted. - Quite a disagreement took place as to the time of adjournment. Basbee's amendment,, from Zlst of JJtcember to third Monday of . January, was Bill conaeruing tho sale of dead s poisons, at. considert-d et?urduv. Amended so as to aiiow practicing physiciauB to obtain said tuedicille without f?ivitifr a receipt tjserefor. - Mr. Latham moTed au indefinitt potpoDccueiit. oo postponed. Bill to give Justices of the Peace jurisdiction itt - proceedings iu the na ture of forcible .entry and detainer. Adopted. I ----- Bill to regulate the fees of jailors, postponed. IHows them so much for feediutj each Bill to re-enact the statistics 61' the prisoner, but allows County Commit' 'old Revised Code, rWutating tho fees fcioaera to alter the same. Referred, of Solicitors irivos .Siicitoi-s in toners to inercaso this sum 5U cent, yhlen they deem fit. . r Mr. Moore offered 'a substitu ihut tho present law only bo nmondcd by, striking out the words "and shall not be amended within Oho year thcre- nlter." Adopted. - ;. IT he queetron wa9 discneod'at edrao length, when tho eUbstitoto of1 jMr. iloi ehead passed its: several readings. Bill preventing hotel-keepers from being responsible for tho loss of bag jage, unless said loss shalhhave been from gross negligence' 'Indefinitely bouse or Representatives. Mr. Walker, of Richmond, petition' Committee on Finance, providing that and couuter petition in regard to in- BUI to prohibit the sale of eoUuu within certain hours, making it un lawful for any ue to either sell. bu or receive cotton, between the hours ol suiibet and sunrise in quantities lets than is usually bated. liil I recommitted, with instructions to have tobacco incorporated in it. .Bill to require Justices of the Peace to give a bond of $500. Mr. Cooke,, of Franklin, moved to make the bond $200. The substitute to make the bond $500 wa adopted. . Ihe bill failed to pass its second reading, and Mr. Busbee moved that the vote by which it faiied to pass be reconsidered j pending whiou the Sen ate adjourned. a case of felony, when the party is convicted; J Passed second reading said Committer prepare the Revenue oid at once, passed its readings. - The following Select Committee was appointed to investigate the charges against J. C. L. Harris: Messrs. Walker, of Richmond; Dortcb, Erwin, Candler and Gienn. thirteenth day senate. Tuesday, Deo. 1. House resolution relating to the CiviJ Rights Bill, eon gratolating tbe country upon the late glorious viotory and expressing the view that the people of the whole country had spoken in unmistakable terms against the abominable measure, and the people of North Carolina de sired to express their unalterable ob jection to it. - Mr. Cantwell moved to postpone until luesday the further tsonsidera- Lion of the question. Adopted., Mr. Jenkins, a bill, to compromise and settle the publia debt of the State. lienrred. a 1 Mr. Cashwell, a bill for. the re'lief of corporation of Laurinburg, Richmond county. Mr. Pin nix, a bill to be entitled an act declaring the shares of stock iu corporations to be personal estate. Mr. Walker, of Richmond, a biil to be entitled an act to incorporate the town of Laurinburg, in the county of iticbmond. t The bill for the more effectual pros ecution of offenders against the crim inal laws of the State, pased second and third readings. The bill to punish the willful burn ing of houses was tabled. f Bill extending itho time of sheriffs and tax collectors for settling w'itu coonty and State! treasurer was lost. ' nrTEENTH DAY -SENATE Thurbbat, Dec. 3. On motion of Mr. Linney, the' bill for the .general relief of sheriffs and tax collectors was indefinitely postponed. Mr. VYaringi a bill to amend the Constitution; requiring, a receipt, for the Bheriff of Bladen oountv until 1st Po ta before a person shali be enti- Janoary, brafinee of a mistake that tle,a to vote., jitsiened to. Constitu- renders his rotarn home before be can settle with the late treasurer. Re- erred, Bill for tbe neral relief of sheriffs passed it several readings. Resolution concerning the removal of cases from one county to another, itij Mr.Morahead's anjendmi'iit th-it H orders tierett fore made by uny oourt ofr competent -jurisdiction r movirig actions, civil or criminal, and ail proceedings in tiuj action so re moved, -are. hereby iegaiiz d and made es valid as if that act had been in force at the time such order was made and proceedings i ad adopted, and resolution passed. : HOUSE CP REPRESENTATIVES. tional Commitfee. Mr. Morehed, a bill for tbe benefit of disabled IS twh Carolina Conlfede i! d oldiers- Provides they shall be xtsuipt from efjrtaiu specified "license taxes." A bill to amend the law of 1866-67 for the benefit of .North .Carb.iua soldiers disaoiea in tue. late war, so as to embrace, the! soldiers ? in both, the Union Southern armies. After some discussion, the bill failed to pass be co nd reading. Bid to prevent the sale of deadly poisons except jj to : practicing pbyfd cians, uuess onoer, certain . circum stances, passed second readibi?. . Mr. Stanford moved to reconsider the vote by. whicqf the bill for the re are. and can always be, self sustaining, and our great staple, cotton, will bring to us its gold value, all over tbe world. Thi present paper currency is ample r Mr. RirhnrnSfth roBnlnhnn nil.-. ' f . instruction to our Kepresentatives in maa anml nrA w t mnrrnii - al "B'"' uo juuhcdcu w Be- iq o'clock. Adopted, core a law for the refunding of the! , J tax on spirits of turpentine, soon after housr inv rkprkskntattves " , I mm i I t? .u. l:m i i -Jar. an.ouuDnin8. a resolution on ad- Bureau of Emigration. Statistics. Ac M"uf"e" lor nenoiiaaya., provides Referred I General AseemDiy adjourn on a f w.'i,,- f 19 TTnnas wii Tu or th 21st of December and meet attain was announced as the etecia order PV,06 l January. , for that hoar. This is a bill concern- 1 Va!?D f .1 10 F1Te ingtbe homestead and pergonal ex- u wu. 01 ouuues in -mrfinn lw ' Jt a . ' fnrt- ?e State for carrying prisoners to the Thi o.n.i A.MmKiv Hk r?.- I Penitentiary. -Referred I olina do enact: ; e ame' bl" to Jofrce I Section Every homestead and Ww wmwpq m. juqiciai finiea. the dwellings and buildings belonging ' JSf;.' , ,r I ' . , thereto, not exceeding in value on. n motion of Mr. Boyd the r ilea thousand dollars, io be selected bv were..8W8Peoded3nd the bill to rdgu- the owner or the agent, or in lien me lees of jailors was taken up. fh.rnf th r,nn nf ho It repeals tbe law now in force,, and any lot in a ciy, town or village, with !aTes .discretionary with County HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. By the Judiciary Committee, a bill to punish swindling at agricultural fairs. Calendar. , Mr. McKae, a bill to ! secure a suffi ciency of surety on official bunds. Referred, i Mr. Staples, a bill to amend sec. 32, subdivision 2, chap. 3, tn.ie 4 of tbe Code of Civil Procedure, as brought forward in, Battle's Revisal, chapter 17. Referred. Mr. Boyd a bil! to protect the tax payers of this State, and to amend tne cuapier in mute s nevisai m r -j.ard to the public printing. CaJeudr. Mr. Kendall, a bill to amend sec, 31, chap. 105, Battle's Revisai, in regard to salaries and fees, Referred. On motion of Mr. Boyd the rules were suspende J to take up his biil to regulate the fee3 of jailors and to re peal sec. 40,' chap. 105, Battle's Revi sai. 'A substitute providing that the Cojcrnty Commissioners shall not allow more than 50 icents' per day to be charged for each prisoner, wa adopted, and the bill passed its fiuu reading. ; ; ' On motion of Mr. Johnston, his bi i to provide for the' payment of full fees to omcers t and ' witnesses au caaeH where nolle prQsequi'n vtre euieted, was taken up tinder a suspension of the ruses. Messrs. Johnstotf Richardson and Scott favored the bili. Mr. Boyd offered ' an amoudmejut providing that when anv peison pros eente8 another, in case of an ucquita) tiie prosecutor shall pay the amouut io defendant's attorney as the State or county now . pays prosecuting attorneys. . Oq motion of Mr. Hicks the whole matter, was tabled. v . - ben ate resolution requesting Con gress to grant pensions to survivors of the Mexican war, passed its several readings. J-he Speaker appointed the follow ing as the House branch of the Joint Select Committee to make a list of bonds and coupons in tbe Treasurer's All ' W m . office : Messrs. Tate, Richardson, isar nett, McRae and Dula. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Candler, a bill to prevent tbe carrying df side-arms. Referred. By Good, coiorea, a bill for the pro tection of small farms. ( Referred. -Mr.' Means,' a bill lo amend chapter 14, laws ol lSb'J-70, In-regard to gambling. Referred. By Jones, 'colored,' a bill' to 'provide lorthe payment of 'overseen on pub lic roads. Referred. Mr. Walker, of "Richmond, a bill concerning the publication of accounts audited by County Commissioners. Rclcrrcd. House resolution of instructions to our Senators and Representatives in Congress, iu regard U eciirihg a law tor the rcfuuding of thejtax colleeted on spirits of turpentine soon after the war, was iaKcn up ana passed its New Advditiscnient . "UPPER'S SfiLuWT- RALEIGH, .N, C., nea n p uirt o l i s r. t sd. Ml; LA)Gl,N UW II K.VT f Fr. 5.17' ''.h i lUii-l:();M anV i.mv opJi i)iv and NJ.lit Hint midy fortli'o' PnlhV,-. ti-'jcro iny 0'istonw rH will niitl ev'Tv'rniLiroi l uti-l ,d teution, uk ot old. l'r.'S.T OYTKi:s. FlSrl, o IE? ST 15 K. I'fiU;!, llMTs. VE(;ETAiiLi-s. ciaAus.'nr.si' I i'ii i,;s, and idl th popular D!1!NX, nlw.iys on hand, aul h.crvfl to onWi t s!.njiit notice. r,nitj ar.d see mo. , dee io-:iui v. ii.- i'j:rri:;:. 1 Valuable Lmd for Nalc ! Bl virtne of nn orc'.-r f lh. Superior Court of Mocto County,. 1 wiJl nT i.i1 s;li, for CASH, :t tbe f?on! t-lini.i ,i,,.,r in CiutlioR-. oa Uoxiut, 4lh J.an;tv. is;-,, ,9k( a'm!s of liand, uc.v Union 'lniitht iJ J Aijoitiiug thh lnadh of iiw. Atuitm McQueen, Cipt. E. MpN llue und ctlivrx, for parti tion iiiioi:j, tho Liis ol Andaw Sloan, decease J. S;iid Laud in hit'iitrd in the midst of a f-od couimuuity, tis nuks South-east of Cartlmfte, oe nd!.' from lvim Church, near the nrop.jKtd liiiOil llit Kaltiu & Augusta Air-liua Kail road. Said Land well adapted for Timber ami I iirmin j.:r poseaeHpecially odapted to Cora und Cotu . This 2lKt November, IXU, . . dec tQr-tt; A. II. Mr,NEILL,.C. S. ?. BRIIE iUAlHJiE FOR SALE! - o- N EARLY now nud wurrnati-d in .ioA ordfr. Yith two hordes ai d -tl.l l..!.ida will mate lu.OOO fir.st--lha Jt., d iv grind, m nild nud pres in n hiiH ii-ir m;:i::l : . Terms $G10. 4 ... roll Sale Ono Six-Hoi-h, Sto.-.m I n gine, in good ordor, for Ap.-h in T. 1J. ASlirOKIvCuMm., N. ('.; dec 10 tf YEAST POWBKRS, readings. banlnupi hw of tho cSlted "But Sto:' RS' Tabled ' House billjto amend Battle's iiovi tal, chap. 17 hccs. 1j8 and VJ0, in re tatioti to attach mollis, passed, its read ings. 1 "I - . t House bil! to require personal rep resentatives to giro bond pending caveat of wills and lor other purposes. pasted its readings. ' Houso bill to provide for the pay ment of jurors in the 'different coun ties of the Stale, was tabled. . On motion of Mr. Bryant the bill to" allow Cliton Ward, bheTiff ot Sdmpsbn . county, ' a credit ;in the Treasurer's office on hi9 tax account, was taken up on a suspemion oi the rfilcs and passed its readings. .uuoj-jti;Wi.-iu uia r ltfid, iitir u.ir- Ihae. N. C, 21th November, IB74, bv M. M. try, Lfq., Mr. David C. Muse and MisH M.vnv Jane Muse, alt of .Moon-. ' DIE!). liaisim.' lirttd Preparation. aec io-tf -c'HA. fJLOTl;. iiisceriaiieons. Last Gali ! o- WL nr?Tin call atttn.!l".uTrf !? , ,(l of I'HrticH () inpf "i-f-1 i Lieua and collect iu At -n.r.:K j;. , us. ... w. D. ssrrfii'A- ct., - f. .ill JlnV ' -H- t in 1 1 dA a ra.H -.HI... V l'1 A Y F.TT K VIT. JZ Vme l. I Aom.ii Jt74 A -CALL, for ,i puymtui ot xLi i-.,r CLST Of 11,0 IllllOllUt, Mllll.t !!" .1 J,y Caoll fc16okljoM, r u. thij oii hnl lU-.rk 't ii- -f m- C. McFARLANI). -Near Laurel Hill, liica moud county, N. C, 29;h October, 174, r Sjecial Iollcc;s. of tbe Honda of the Town of X,,y n held bv .tliin . Comjmjiv, i, j. . r ty I'iiya'nu to ho Officera if ih j Coin) hi tu- -r't'ie lt d.iv of J rn t, v, Is7", ' M.i!.'tl.!y C I.IU rf !: i.., ' t I ii , -.vill uo r.''.i!fti:y load ii oiiu tho work i rciii'iif 1 v. ; A. .. .Ti-;ar.!.N-, J i t'H.dc . t Jno. 31. lion". Socff.irv. oct 2.) dfc : t f I III. I'H'. fit. u.o GEO. A. PRISCS : ID. The Way tj minister to a mind disced," flVfTQ TIQ iV TfTi ' nrl nnii r a- w0 AjiOUVOXlt3 is to take Peruvian Syrui, a protected ol lion or rne protoxuU f iron, which gives strength aud vior to tlit whole bystem, re stores the digestive organs to .perfect health, thereby re.sforiDg the mind lo its natural vigor. New Advertisements. The Oldest , Lwr-st and Most IVrf-ct M"nn. factory In tho United Statts. Register's Otncr., Fayetteviile. Dec. 7, 1874., TAKE NOTICE ! TtIL Register of Deeds will attend at his Office, from the lnt to the 11th of Janu ary, 1875, to receive the Lists j of Taxables required to be given in; by Merchants, Jew elers, Grocers aud other dealers. Delinquents fill IT . . ui De aeaii wiia as iuo jaw uirecis. dec 10--3t W. W. A UTRY, Register. KM Nowlinne. No other Mnsieal Instramcnt e ver obtained the same Popularity, ar Send for I'rico Lists. NEW GOODS The bill passed its second readine by a vote of 28 ayes, IT nays. The bill for tbe relief of the late sheriff of Sampson, Clilton Ward, al- Inninn him etfaril fV 4 AO a. me aweinnes nnd taudmes Delonne . - "M "j"0" of State taxes lor th tphp 17J. w a nDe aswnjui, 01 mm ri.nc thereto, ovned apd occopi.d bj uy Jli.Vl Hi.riTj V I called op and passed its fi.nal reading. ( whoieila1 and retail : Oes of .11 kiiitiib.itL T all k A . f t . t . r - Ol constantly ou naua, ana maae to order on n1 L ..L I A a mill, n r.aat . U . . : rjr() ou'ji icai uuirc, hu niv uiniij uuicr tLTLl . pIac not ennmfratpd. nil of whic will 1 a toM nria. r : . ' - ---- - Cam mis'- wb IU CoY. Hiftr mrd Andnton W T SEVENTEENTH DAY- 8ENATE. oAiDiuiir, Jiec. o. Air. reeoies, a j bill to repeal the bastardy law. Re ferred. ;' I ' I lho question of reconsidenntr the T All now prepared to supply my Customers bill by which the bill requiring Mae- nnd ,he 1Jublio 8enerft,,y with a large and Si . A jLl I I -. - VCII KPlPfrpI nulAK flf IrOOflS. (Vinbtkfmrr in isimi.es to give oona in tue sum 01 1 : -- ----, - , V' , quarter Loses, Uarrauw, Citron, rigs. Pre. served Ginger, Malaga Grapes,! Cranberries, Cooking Prunes, Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Catsup, Worcestershire Sauce, Fresh Loo ts ters, Sardines,' Canned Goods', Nuts of all , kinds, Atmore's Mince Meat, Imported nud i Domestic Cigars, a large supply of Lemous, I Oranges, Apples, Toys and Fancy Articles : a nne assonmeui 01 r rewu Ann rancy uaa- Addrcss dec 3 lm BUFFALO. -X.. V. $500 failed to pass, came no as unfin i ii isnea ousiness. I fPfiirinfir riff ffhtaNaA jtvMAtm "virv vu Karii(4ii auu a; wo. I ; : ' ' -.rrrrtf T. uluS u BacPeM- .ougb, and if Wall Street monopo-i::Vr ' -: . !T ce ? .Ie.?8 - 7. . r,.- .1 . "--riZ ruurullunmoia aiBklEd?tner;nbffing the Oonty D, KIVETT & SONS, NEAIS MANCHESTER. X. O.. t - - W XX A L now operatin XX best tui'c.iincTY. ninl 'A. to", (.'aid', with Cotton 'lb reft. 1 aud Cloth. T.iht M,, ijKVo good watr-iiaer from vn- that r i i inl LiUU Dier with 53 f-et i.ill. XhiImi.! Whci I ol A. 1. Caproii uinl.e, ,,f IInd.n. N. V . used. Tfacj Imve a Stor" mj ., v:ify of Goods. Can run Mills Jay ind niLt. nor 20 tf ' JTiiOMPsors, PITTSIiOROV N. O.. jYi A.Nur AuTUJtKi op bRrtLi:s, 1TX Saddles and UntmetH. Vsiron Uarness a ftncfoltyv wftril 2 .m JOli WORK neatly and expeditiously ext ents Cn , , . . ..... tijfSME Ut FltTh A, v i
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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