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1 '. ai .1'JIK lU'- Ovf ,iVii 'k'1"- i -u r.li JL iii .im : : : i. lit !. i ( ; ; i I I H'IN'i' :.m t -m ir j. .. it l l , f C'l i , J tny tr -n tlij ! " 3 .-', N i pi 4 rnrms 'Vi( z Vll.K I ur W n .ml i i ) bo !a. to uf.- or '18BH .1 .; 'nrt i 'ale? W ARGUS. i 1 i i 1 1 a. KM(.ar, l iiiipr. iv, r. muixi:n, , CtrrctpoHdlm i: alter. T HUIDAY JANUARY 27. 1 876. TO t'0A'A7:.s7'O. PKMSt It ' wurii it ilUCinc'fj Wid rttood I A iur corre"rnri sdiml , fit MeO ' yio'4," ami" -y nto ara rttponiibU Jr lat thr'J mnu tny. , A $tum ) TUK A ROUS unbu$ aceom- aii 6y t of thi writer of o O01 Jny)iinrible part), rif DOLS It FATT : . f l La, fin arnrV in tnll X W ' 1 I 1 - A . t. , vof ml rapzvu in orner wufu ' uir ii llef dr-oJ lu good ,'tlotlH and iiih of moutf 1 f .J, fco.l CIIILDUEN of twenty frailndrw . f, 1 $ iu UAGS, and triog for wbolesoiue ' ' ' fuod to drew nd mper th'lf ud bildrci of th. liquor ieuUff " ' ; . ' Doa It pay ! to have eur Jalla filled with violator of th law at an eoormoui eoun tj cburge, that few bale, lira rty young ' lata maf makomucy by IhtUquor traflSc? -fl ni Bofi it pay! to nart the youOg hieo and rrffltoyi of tli commuoity transrofnicd Into jJJoaferi a-l druukurJa, thl a few alle ' bodied mn may niaVa liviDg by ionioj - ! Di-a it pay I for tne county or corptra .' ' J,n to rtcme f 50 or a ilct iiite to aell li ' uor and hav her iltirena toumtt-d into lnr r Aiiil lion rroJuonri who. rj ' tly tlitft, C'litiiiij and other violations af law, n ' . -i V . . I- -f .1..!!. ....... i l, . ioCict thnnsao'l of dollar upon the pco- ' f- J i a in lii iy i-f ' il grow'"?, rut of pro- ii. s fur r int'Jyii'g the wrong caused i t ! , I'm,. Ween (, .... tl- 1 '! i . .. i J " ' PWi'fti : mw. .m n l you nut, Hud the experience of : Hjufuka a hti the lipiur trafrio haa ; t down abundantly prove that it doe ni iy to tncouruge and patronize li quor aulli t Editorial Correapond enc f Dkar ARfiun: Why in it that .the pre of North Carolina, ha been sil ent under a recent order from the P. 0. Department in reference to a dis tribution of mail , uiatter at way ta tiona on tho Kailroadis I It has been the cuutoia ever eiuco tho war tor the route agents on tho C. C. It. W, to throw off! at all' way tatiji8'l'tho mail matter for that place, thereby earing al great m tny persons living remote, from regular posto dices, the necessity of send ing several miles for their papers and letters. The reg'slar po&toilices on the - JY i fCare from seven to ten miles apart heretofore the route nirenls have -nrK beoa in the: habit of making tip the S raa'' 'nter for promlnet way Btatloiil r between tJie regular oinccs, ana throw- ffMy it ' oft', some rofiponsible part 'Fi 1 Abi, when tho train passed theso points. ttf ti Toucnn very readily coucei'-" that this You enn very readily coucei'- was a great convenience to agr persons, uut about a month ago.BJ 'The Centeniiial is urged as a great dignitary in the Postoflico DepartmeiNKntional 'jubilee and " neccsVitv to co- issues 'an order to the route agents for bidding this accommodation to the peo ple, and at one fell swoop we; are all cut off from our daily intercourse with the world, unleM we seyd from, three to ten miles to a postoflico for "oir ' mail, 1 oro is the eagle-eyed Bernard, who s ready to resist any encroaQh '"i the rights and privileges of me the pe v hero i the, veteran , . sr.''die when CnglcharU, any upon long es-4 :'cs in Doinintr tablislied custom t s lancd iu behalf i. n-ts of the rcigu peoplo who i..uuUfacmred ; v tal t v'Z ciala f : ' ' W l.ure 8 tho ' rrer f VTiere is the fear - ' Iy gentlemen, your ' i ' tor days in some ob- iii f, waiting tor your 1 titno to send after 'y t' . y read them ' will not ak Io cmic1u! allow me to ay In be bait" f tlir mute a't-nra on the Carolina CVutrt, that they have ever Un ac roiiiiiiodaiir g and prompt In the d.-U-ciy f mail iimtter on thl r' id, nd I am figured that they are atiil willing to throw off tho mail at tho way ta tion if allowed to do ao. If thi 'ort coiiitnuitication doe not call not n r prcein if opinion Iroin the newspa per on tho line of tho C. C.IL W.f I will opt-ii out Kgitiu on tl hjct ery ovn. ji, Arrylc, C C UW. rOORSOUiii" CAROLXWA.' tia of affair io South' Caruli- i.i . i time ire rather frightful, adhr futui for th uil 12 'niomhi rather dark aiid dubioua, with a horde ofpluo- de'er h6 are willing and ou all political occanion arr ready to iocll the hlacli V-i 'iawla-jine and outrag, evert to the acri-. fic of ih peace of a pool coidiuouweallb. Who will venturi W predict what the con .queiici will be.' In truth, there ar gra' 'auipicIon that (a In 1871:2)ecre imtrurtloiJ bae bceu pasted amug tne blacka in the thickly acttled Iduck belt io cutuura'ue a colli ion a'uh " the white ty all turaii for political capiuil. During the patt three mom hi au unnauul "number of gin and gin hounr hae b.:u burncii in the Stale, exlp rating the planter beyond endurance. The election of Jlo-, and SVhipper la aUo atirreJ deep filing, a may La Imagined,' when a lawyer or re pectable ataudiu, In a publio peecli, "an hnunreii h!a williuffiie t be one of ten to hold "--'f- " "ii1 orM.'iHvaln8t any attempt tor ai Uf corrupt fipHnun-w. The great, iiieeiiojrt at, fcuiupter and in Edgefild eijireiwed the" ame entimenU. The future otHouth Garulina ia far from bright; though the truth of Iloneat .Jjhn 1'atteraon' remark, that eho " haa Yet four yean of good ateuling in her,'' U louiew bat duupuuU . .''A'TTerattf correspondent allude tOR let- tersaid to hIV been written ry,ti-n. Orani to ErOov, Morgan, of New York, dectariiig moat poaitively against third term, and awerting positively that he will decline a iVnomiuation. It is liaidly prou- ble there U any truth in the report, for everything' Grant ha done for the hut four year, especially "within the lat, is 'shaped with direct reference to a reuominatioii of which he f 'ure if tit Kepiiblicaii of tha South can effect it. But it la the opposi tion of the Northem wing that hea to MtiMMitlW .tiiheu. I' aiuhhiou nounced. It may be that tho aauriincQ of the strength of thnt opp')nitiu( and the unmiHtakable voice of Congrc and lie puhlicitState CoiiventiouH may I-aye done what no other excrience could eflVt . 6 i ' m l i mm i ' THE CENTENNIAL AND AMNESTY. Congress has been engaged for scv eral days on tho appropriation of $1, 500.00U to the Centennial. . Towtisend of N. Y., n venerable mid grny-lichd- ed old gentleman, made a very laugh able and humorous speech in favor 'of the' Appropriation,' whilo Tucker, of Va., and Cook, of Georgia, niado able and telling specidiea against tho nteu Hiiro, as being both tinconstitutiotial and unjustifiable at this time, . Cook, especially, urged that the refunding of tho cotton tax, levied and eollocted by the government,' when tho SdutlMvas1 witnoui reprcst'tiuiiioii . in congress, would be at least a measure of greater justice, and one more- benchcial, at least to s of the South. ;! The defeat of the athriosty bill, if it be ''defeated," will ho doubt influenco many members' to vote ngninut the ap propriatioii, who otherwise rhight voto iii Its favor. "M ?'',' ""f;''' t the luioront sections . pi, the con ji'tjry together, and, if tho Congress retuao :tpJl?yas8,tha general amnesty bill, t will;, he too apparent to many that,,thoJrateriial. feelings that onght to.!.i subsist ' ',; between i thef tiiem-l bers r of tho various ; scotions ( of th country is wanting, and that the $l,500,00d ia only ' wanted to make a gWnt' detoonstra'tion which will i;iuro only to the benefit of nly 'ne sootloVt" of tho cotjjitry at tho cxpehso of tho other. : -:wm k.fdZ ;".; ' ;f-LATEit.Th .news", brings intelligem e of the passage of the Centcuuial Appropii1 attoa Bill hya 'vote of 146 to 130. ' .. ;. :.;,.;,f;.r.'. J,:r. '-U-6 For the Anboef."." ' 'A''New Wajr:to'"Rpb' ':""' R. EmTORi-I leurn that certain par t i towu'of Wadeshoru', have Ye centlj; u, ,,,,,, u,8 prttClice 0f blacking every niau c, y flml drnkloH the streets after dark ; , own bll0iu.d ,exe8 ex. Cffftml, of courw o W,t J'wM.Ut aware until lat week of nic lrue cuue aiid in tent of their operation. c. rtaia dutch man, who takes uii'w liuU iv0 ,UU(.h lc occasionallyi got drunk thtnv,er ni3ht, ai.J big legs gt tangled up, and Ctiu'ly re f . - .1 to carry him further' than jui U. : 1 Viuire Iioi, -" lence, where the black, .( caul only char;! 3ioeurren. rr' and W) rent in sitm coin for their trm.ll. or, at ht. ! mount when he awokt. ivh h. lad ap - i.in..lan. Now. if To- willcvntloue U carry on f.u'r blacking lu.iDeas. daa t tharge high for your worw th ihing down, don't Hack a man;u. get a chance to mb bl-d if th town autburilirs, backed ap by their bight p lire, dou't Uk cL-ultap'ri of U ptoceed- log, outraged humanity will no doubt ap peal f.r redrew to court of more exten.ive lurialiction. I don't believe h too n"" whUky;'4hut loag m the law pcrrulu rum milLtoAm tUj m be patron.ied -and because the unwary are o mif.-rtu-nat t to get drunk, I dou'l tldnk that ooht to joitify lb- perpctratUn of the crime or black-tig and robbery in other. The di.peiMMT of ram have thrown about ibent the protecting arm of the law, and I ihibk that their unwary victim! are unle milled to the protection of the Uwj aud iho participant iu ucb unlawful protetd ing aa blacking and robbing committed uiidsr cover of darkness, ought and uo doubt will bo brought to justice at the pro per time. DtTCUMAK 1:1 - ' ' . . ' Kr.M AKK ADLK YhuXK OF AN I.VSA5K ... .i i Y it .. n: .. ..t .... Wojiam Mr. Darao i' of Lansingburgh, was disdywtfod from tho MarahalVIrfiaffSry, Troy, a short timq sincer cured,-w was supposed, of luuacy. Up to tho time .of, her! con finement she had tnadoquitoa rucord. but after her discharge ho romuinod quiet, viaiting among her friend, and acting rationally enough as far. as eoilld bd judged. About two weeks ago she disappeared, and diligent soarch failed to discover her where abouU. 1 Friday .morning her agent, Situoii i Nowcoinb, flceompanied by her father-indnw from Mcchanicville, visttod Jier houso on the avenue, which IA been unfurnished and un occupied for some time. They were unable' to : gam admission except by breaking in, and then to their horror and amazement their cars' wcro salut ed by tho most piercing shrieks. Fol-' lowing tho sound they found standing in tho comer of a' bedroom tho miss ing woman. 1 ,: . Her oprK'araiK'CWf. dreadful,' her lhgl anti'ncVtrttvpM t3TtfflCi"'J7,3M captors to . go away were appalling. An empty bottle was all that could ho found. This had contVWd water, and it appeared to bo ir sho had tor Hnmetiiuo. She said kIio jiath-buen standing thoro "since tho bells rang." Sho had been ..commanded ' by tho Lord aud tho devil to stand there un til Bhe died, She was led, suffering greatly from her worn out feet, into a neighbor's, when sho begged for wa ter, which sho drank ' fiercely. A more - terrible sufferer '. from hunger, cold and disease was never $een. The pour thing' was provided for and re turned to tho Infirmary.': How long bIio had remained in th'e (condition in which sho was found is uuknown. Albany Y.) .Argus. ; ii, 1 f 8 TATE NEWS. ' ' ' dipt. O. II Blocker ha presented the editors of the Fayetteville Gazette wil.li a bunch of strawberries, grown iu the open air1 at this season,'! ). ' - ':' '" .. A ticket for 500 miles can now bp bought at any of the stations along the W. N. C Railroad lor 812.50, 'fhis is only 2 cents per mile. , ; '- ,' ; ..'.' V, ,, Stephen Young will bo hanged in Chester or'i tho 28th , instant .for the murder at. "Blacks lock of Georgo Mer cer both 'colored. f ' "' '.-'', Governor Brogden Iras hoeived intelli-' gence from Mockvillts, Davie county, of the .killing; of 'Robort Seford by W, A Ilendrix.i , At Jaat accouuta the .murderer had not been arrested. , Thc Toinot ZVocri'p says: Mr. W. R. Carter, of Nash, made 35 hales of cotton oo 30 acres and on 54 acres worked by himself aud tenants, over 63 hales were aiade, : his whole farm of 81 acres makiug 88 bales.. The Sentinel say thijfc rl ft y penitentiary convicts left Raleigh on Wednesday eveu ing to work on the Spartanburg A Ashe ville railroad, and 50 more leave in a short timn to shovel dirt ou the Western iSurtb Carolina road, , " Negroes migrating." Qoldsboro Messotisrer'i There seems. to 'bo a large exodus of negroes southward.'; Trains pas hero daily with largo num bers of ableboliod laborers. ; ; '", p.. r 0- - Faycttevillo AYide - Awake ; Wo learlt that a malady, similar to epit zootic. u ru;mi2 anions tno children alon. tho lino of tho WoRteni Rwl- v.. w ........ .... , 1 i o.nl front Jouesboro tr road from J.mesboro to Eirvnt. and ' DWihthoria rages. Butoavllle Amen c.?.1 Wt Sam the aad Intelligenco S,?tV-h children have died of d.ph- , nal Hickory, within tho puj . . V.,.. oKilrlren. and ail in tho family, died of th mt dis enao, recently at Concord. Mr. DavU, ofNorthCandioa, ba Intro, duced Into tb House a biil to Py Slat of North Carolina the ni t proceed or six hundred halra of iotwawlud bf tb -... ftf ike Treaaurr duriok the late war. R"..- . . . .. .... W.J U wa referred the ta yomrame - Claim. ' CoMMl'TCP Tb denth lenianc of Ran lolph ButU)U, cid., which was to have been iecutd here yesterday, was com mutely the Oovernor to Impnsooment lor Hie. Vf ...fcW.ffMerr ConduCUd him to the Witeutiary 'a Ut Tuelay.-ard IteyUter. The port of Wilmington, N. C, just now presents bd appearance more activo and busioe like than ever before. From Parsley' mill to the distilleries a dicUl ce of nearlv two mile, vesaels ol aimon every nationality are seen either anchored, or in Ltbe stream, or taking aud discharging car- bi at the wharves large prorxirtiou of them are German vessel. i Mr. Orimih Richardson, of Anson couo m fffninif in fonrle last week with a load of cotton Tor sale, when hi team start ed to run. He jumped from tho wagou, am I., ... f. 11 hm ween the'wbeclt and had 11 w one of hi leg broken. So ay the En qnirer. ' The Raleigh Aw ays: Mr Lewi La- barb, who ia lust Jrom Reidaville, reports that a negro near Leaksvlll" got iu dispute the I'ther uight with another negro at the card table and drew a pistol aSid shot him dead. The murderer took to the vdsaud a messair. was sent to Reidsvillt to waru the authorities to be on the lookout. . A Ptokes county girl. Danhnry Repor ter. A vouusr. nincle. haallhv looking gir win in unrn on last TueUv. who hat raised, fattened and killed a hog which weighed 592'pounda when dressed and she hadn't on a M pin -hack" dress, neither. She would make a useful help-mate to some of our bacon loviug young men. Sold out. Wilining'.oii Star: We l,nrn thilt Wootcn'a Exorcas," which luu f r some time past been iu sue vepMi;..oWca.tJ.oH oj.i. tb.O, ,hn 0!i? purchased by the bontuetn hxpress tOiiiiniii V, who .v 1 1 1 vonio into ros session nt'the samo on the lit of Feb ruary. , j, , ... Col. Wm. Johnston. Chatlotre Ohaerv er. Undr a -resolution passt-d by the Ronrd of Aldermen, at its meeting on Monday afiernoon and published in the Ooserver of yesterday, Lol Win. Johnston Mayor of this city, leaves this morning at 5 o clock for Washington city to exercise hi influence with the iueix.bcr of Congress for the re-estshlishment of the Uuitad States Branch 3int in Charlotte as a mint of coiuage, , Ikon at Whoi.khalk As an evidence that Charlotte has iust claims as a whole sale market for a 'arge section of Country tributary to her borders, the large whole sale bouse of Brem, Brown & Co., sold yes terday, to one of their customers a bill of nails and iron alone, amounting to $1,180. 00 for cash.' These goods were sld after tho buyer had tried the New York, Balti more aud Rivhmnud markets, and the sale is at ono a test of the advantages that Charlotte merchant offer to the country trade. Charlotte Obterver, i. -n'ewspapeu ''Office Burned. We res ret to learn, as we do i from "' the Newbern Nut Olhell.of the total destrcioiio'i by frre of the' Tar River lieaeon offic, newspaper just started in Greenville, N.C the initial number of which we.muiced in yesteiday's Review,,. jBrother Garner has our most hsartfalt sympathies. We bope that ho was insured and that ho will be able to resume the publication, at an early .day, of what promised to be such a valuable acquisition to the list of papers, published la this. State. Wilmington fteview. "Raleigh Sentinel: -Intelligence has been received at the exocutive office of the arrest and lodgment tn jail' in Yell county, Arkansas, of Allen Carter, who brutally mnrdered Bushrod Lilly in Stanly county, in 18R7, The Governor has appointed W, W. Hearne, Slieriffof Stanly county agent of the btate to go apd'iring the accused to this State for trial. The authorities have been on the track of this man for some time nast. and the news ' of his arrest Will ' be gratifying to the good people of Stanly, , A correspondent ''nforms us that in At woll towns'aip, in Rowan county ou lastfj Saturday, the wife and a little five year old daughter of Mr. II. Willefortwere very badly burned, under the folio i,ig cir cumstances: The mother hearing thai tlyeam 01 rsH fV; r . . I uiwov. . ... . ... "OJOar. . . ' k -nuld irrokAblr havs uasBww -. j T,a ber 1'ife.fiht " Child, at l..t VS?." cariou.woditoiJ.aodooie.p y -Cerd JUjUUt' . i J-- , d' near Lno1r, John Barnos fZ.C. on tho 23d of l.fM7S -at the "a c v"" f . . r n n . lBttiiiwvy -" -1 ""Tb t,,,ndrod and seventeen rcan. ine rector of hi birth v let by dTnt-but the old People in h.f ne.gh bo. hood remember hii g Pyr. his wife. When lUy he was thirty an I aha seventeen. HM lived to be ' eight j.twi oi oU. died in 1853. Ilu vcond child, Lotty, ..... .l. ....has bur ed 8'. Yin"" was uiw " ., Churchward; and nearly iw. ffravta wcro filled bofort e . . . . .u:i r ..... niMAitii nonr mi ciiii had five sons and six flaocr., ."v. thosool hid' children wlarelm! are conaiderod vcrv old poreonVr lo bad eiirhtv erandchildrcnVcral hundred grcatgrand .cbr cn, ni several creat-greati A .children .. o . ...... tr- s , i bnrn before h ?,,to. Ui fer died at tho . one bandied and fifteen yejj V1CKS Fluwer & Vegelab e Seed? are the lwt tho world produces. They are hv a ititllloii neonle In America, th. r.Hi.ilt I., beautiful Flower and snlen.lid Veg.-tbles. A PrleeJ Catalogue scut free to all win enc.oso the lawtuge-i 2 ccui Uiu('. . ';'! - vic;ivH u Flower & Vegetable Garden latbciiKMt beautiful work or the kind In tho world. It contain nearly 150 imgea, biinlre.U of flue II inanition, and four Uiromo I'tutc f J-'iowert. beautifully drawu and colored from nature, rriee So cts. In paper covers ; t5 couts bound lu ele gun! cloth , , . i i . Vick's Floral Guide." This U a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely llluatratrf. and ceutalning an ele Kuut colomi brontisp ece with tho ttrst number. I'ric only ct. for th' year The first No. for 1B70 Ju.ttbsued. , Address JAM CI VgCIa, Itucbealer, X. V. 4!i--tf. 5tuIIMllTrnil lirrilnf wlllithu. Mt hinrt. .ILL h'imhI vurkrra tlinul.l lli.ni. llos ean mkv S iliil. In ir il i wild Ih.ui, Lvl l !rrd- ing vi n 1 1 aula i mor.. t'i-t mihiiIk ml mwIii rmi 1! in fr I ho IV-,riO 1'IZI.K. w VAN KKh. S OKKAM. V .i n.l It bv mull smy wh. ro yu WW OiU, tiiil .l Itmm fur nfiji KL I.L. .lr-cit.il .f. UiZ . F. A-laa B.itt.NKi.UotUunl. Wni.iwo u. ii 50 AVi:itAi:i ii:r imv. KlTuN, M., Utcriiibor Hth. IHi'. Mrs H. W.F, &J011R LtAHHig--(jent tmen Idiw.J UOfiVt. fui bluti ml t X I'Orlicn, iiiiJ 1.1 bracket iu foul lwi).lu? running K 17 imv wuci ftn Willis ! IU working of Hie Snn lui kill (IT Ilia MaW l.Ua. iiranouncrd it ,tli iiioit 11 Ttiitid. I Litvt b enKH'h' (ixiecn nin, nu .u " .-su iny-iiop . fil iiiy-miop w.,rk (oiw, ,.r na Jol,r wieiiui, rn lining it ,nyiuca 1 urcli nioU It, hiiU Imve punl nothn lor luprtim, xcvpl lor ikwi, wliii k m.uoui I w. e ii.T(,i-Btiv-ljf small. Tlope men .iocs I 'pur. c'mic j nme imported woo In, nn.l tome nic do hn, au t turned 111; nUumiim lu fret work. I ha ufMj.a por dijr, aiice thnt lime, ft 1. 50. 1 know ol im oc. uhhI on a. Llnaaant and pioli a. be for a mechanic to njioud Tiii winit r d if a( the bore. Your diucIi iio run no licht. and el ly that it wi 1 not tire t'.io not d.l c.ile 111. n al ter a lit'le prnctic ; id tact, 1 con, Her jo(u m. chine tadUusnniblii 10 hut cnrnpiiler. hTlrV.- J mill his buMiie-s in m lie can introduoi th i!tTi ma- h lie tu Iii 1 8crp piie, and ma enough tir.ick. cts in one week tu nay fir hi, maihina. I n .n sider my niHohtuejuxt a astuliul in iUi shun at . . 1.... 1. . i. now vi umicu pmiieit. , Very truly, ,. .1, : M, FUFD REI.L, Aroi.itccl aud Builder. 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North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 27, 1876, edition 1
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