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MED I' U 1 I tJi.ci .. r . - ... - .JJ H Buy Mm ISPJlOlXlD CJewins" Machine ' ft h leV l AMffWiM and mi m ' '-" uiilvtliatacliiUlmiorimiisM. i At" II kai Hie ttimyhl, Kli-mllti,g nmltt out ' lw. i fwt star with a imMmtui, wliirH duM But . cosngaai the bubble tamnmea rxluuiau-iL . Jr Ad t urn-hut fuiutt are ttrtiuitaUe, nod it Coinulio wrr S;rabl Imprw-inini. . , , . Kvi7 SlaiJ.io Uatniautrraulj for aw, aflrr beliia Hamvollv total. " NatwIikMaiuiiua IW ttTtEATVItFOl'ITfOM IN PRK'ENwa untiiiutj to ate the kt tttatrriat aa4 csrrctee tb grauu-at ear in their ataaataeiera. ' .t i. - ; f' ' 4 , Tnitn trst teat, 1 W.rt XaUaa , mat, H. filglTU OTCl tat Itotf ictriai, attattor, tea. ?H7 HAKi) TIMfcS MXOK EASY 11 Y lTRCHASIXU win DRY GOODS I. .1 Of :- IJ5VT ttROTIlKIU AT 1 ' JjuKtr We Ui'in ere known tine the ' " ' ' Kturlmj of fttjLeu.CH. " f " W.i ! 11 i -i -'i 5 ;.T Black Gros-Gralu 811 k at $1 wort It $1,2, at f l.lo worth ,1.33. at Jl.ii rrili at vurtli l,74, al !. world $ Patronize Home Mechanics W.TATKSoX.' jiauiu-tt'inrvn ih G. Tale's Patiat Wlisat Tiiresliar & Cleaner, ilira TitwaiM, : '..:, ; ...ar JlilK Sllil (JMr A klnH, rr flwllrr rrh.liii. JltRASICVlLL X, C NATIONAL HOTEL. ACCOMMODATION'S" iil.rBkaal7i.H'ir.I.l,W. l.SiaiiJ EQUAL TO ANY IS TIIK CITY. Mrlprd Miaai iki, 7 J, few. aad l jh.t ;rd all rrj rbrai; - I'bal at ;, fr'a. ami 1 1 iaa h byr ttgu Jar prfcvl ' i 'lt I 'Ji!iT JiWa AIMnwat 10 K, In. f. ami iiita tl r jinL tiny Tur Alnraa brr rxaia iinnxiirtnHt( ,-.."-,':.! -..! JtUck AM (U4 Caliinrrratn. ., 73, RV. f, . ial l.?-t-tlw b4 M.I Iimt ; ih nwurr rer irnl; lllark AhMthImb CriJ it 4o Su. So, and 75e i'vhit Alaaat KIV. it and IV. wr ard, worth Jo, l4Mila-. wryrO; V.h J'i.U at t, lu atft II X. per rant; 114W (rvnaUlt- Mrijw, 1'UnU, tiurjd'U, aa4 Hitin; (.. t . , -iaucv IkM U4NllKat la, 11 , U, lOJie.aud Ui (I irr yard ( JiuMr all of lUa uuvrltka aaiur MNsart; Boarasa day. wijikj ui'j oiiwiim mtjii't K.(ipmu square IlALEiail. N. C ' 4i 1 OS150K.V. 23 f. FKOPHtKTOn, p AGENTS WANTED FOR THE H!ST0RYtW0RLD I.MRUAt INU full and authentic arrtiuiiW t rirry AiUm of ancivni and uuxlern time, and A. .. I. ..t .. . 1 . .1 r . li I. lntluiu at to aud lime, prr ard worth IJJJ ' r'li imI K.iman Fmplrw, the arowih of lla 1.4 Itkr; i !ln f wmirm KiiroM. tlw mblilb- the kluUulIRKSli.K)WiilUbH.Iiriuoiirn. uvtnxwy ami lentcni .line sew World, rb-. in; ! It enntalnaCi Una hixlortrnl riijtravliiipi and l'rt ld rrrrle-tlM hwi uUKlitrL H a.-, nvr r .loul.le column pare, and the nt a4 j ewmpieie n witry or me ilium laaa in m t ttrirtv: rw airtratrf CAUcvh at I, M and 8Se. rr laid; . . ShhI Klnl.lid C'awbrka at la. IS M, and I e per I aad I loa. per yard worth la rard; Cunted PkM and ISir: lwhlnhnat1.1S, I.V t. i tndlV, ttrr ard hm Hieaiani atr aeen: brrlml Jiataanna at lair, worth Jo BCTTartt; . Hretoa a1fliit-4irt IHattf-Httt Mu. arta V.: Vfct.rfU Ijiwm at U , U, 19 X, M tie. lr yanl aM caea; ... i'aetkit M.irtia. at M, t H and IS H. per yard warn la awl lua. itt yam; ltclTUk at. 10, K,14i.di,,ami i'M". a-r jrnw; - - ' Hrta4 aad lUla Awalat Puck la all snillliea Uhurhed Mwvtlutat Sue. per yard Horth - Hot.; - .-.. IiMl aUleachcdt(hreinal 18c per yard worth iTic; ..... Fmk-a idih WlowCa CWUa at li ho. Worth IV. m yard: IHewbed and i'nldearlied fhlrtlnf. Mailed at the loae prWw en K M la awa llua coH. Wt k aM at in beH braotK aa trmtta. Duvol, AW York ilJU. Fmit vftht Lav, Amfrocjjii Av)Mtle. WW. ItnM brrk tad rWy Jl4ii; In all ( a. iota, In ret tarielr, w.W dd at len that! u chM out the nil Ire Mrki ItniiS .Ut, tiawaa-ks W liidon. rlMth. Wtn.l.ia-luiiAina and Curtain turtis wa aa t oruk-aa, lUud, and Looi all rry cheam , , , t Kepaand t'ttn .r fiirnitura rnrerliij, aad l.amiirrjMhi, IlK-rbraiW ever area; VhMe f UHittbiu aUa.iuHtle, mn la e to ft. per yard; t. -..n-.-v-. j... A lull aa1ntet of Twilled. Plaid, Nripad and lui t afcarad l lamtahv .aha ahanpa y4 aT. Tall-0 4M.rSVnkh. HJte,rTnrker led !-i '! I.lmva t'rauib-Chttha.traaela, and a-'W tai lr ir kattrkf)M(V We jpva liit lwi-4 . ut ire ar the hrat artwlea " I . iii..Mla, ",'',' j - ,i u j Ileal T.-d K iI'Mu Mr, fa yardala a piece, ! J V. worth per yard; '. a- f trrwtirt VAt W of IS aftla, aauii V. 4 ardt , "? CrrtH-t fc diu; tt 3 V. for iUca af IS yard. wikN. Iter yanl,- - It t ... .- flrrrudmi htaW.WT Trtnrwfnif. at for, fi a ptrn at t - f ariW, levrta loe Jr T I r i )laiaiirj tWi H. 3. !. Il l, U.- J.ip, tii I t ta 4i T aril: 111 lhee fmit H tlr f1 i hk iitf lwl twrmueitrrr kaimtK MI-.J -tw. alannr. luaf, Tnn-lia. Mill. I'M" . iVtiui, and tiiixT Im lu Kreat riety k l ait the biwt-1 Jrttrf j , . i JtntMiirhoo Lrr or lM Umw at iih. iCI.aii S'nt.. nd Mji t lt Br yard4aa ahaaiH ffVar rr: i j a- I x t Yoltrt Mataka (l4WiWr TM( at H, f. li i. ami U tin airVj ' -;- .. Mark iK- (HI, ktry Im'tir at l'4 lrhm eMaa, a-W" - Ihwt rrenrb ttlarkntt . " nnd Inr.t fhoe, Hal. Malr.utaU. kaM, T"Mb, Vdfet and Milk HrMhrai i t StHS .'.It Hlk, ,it n, C'anla-V. ud l.'otton UandhrrrMefti In aeeat arh? for aiaa. ouen, and ru I- iiraa. w ... - , t r; t W e enutnerat ltt a lew arta-lea we heap, hut etna that ha t he laravat ao1 be. aanrled Mm k tree nlTered by any amr km, thla Mnlei I'roniiH attention given Iff ardera, aantnW tent apoa knaittxtlnn. . J-e-J.KVfBRO rtlKBr,TA " 1017 tad 1019 Main atreaf, fcTflilt .: , : UlCllMO.NDi VA; - - i ' - 1 orM ever nnhihlied. Italia at eight. Mrnd for flnvn papwand extra term to Acenta. and are why It arlla fa tar Ibaa (nr other lionli. Ad'lre-a . . National pl'bmmiixo cym : Plilhtdelnliia. pa WA. W.;G R AH AM" Attorney at Law. UILISBORO. ,N. C. . IttlCTl-Ks ig tlit eonolleaof tHTjnw, AU aw ore, i'rrmn. 4 bat bam and ttrauvUle. tlaima collected In any part otlbe tale. tl. h.i.uJilit.w'jbt it nil- Manr ppnpta are loy in thia nrl.1 f ath. ring togoihera bauJfuI vf ibun tii il m0. ' ' ' '" ' " It f lU rtm tpoa the) train Hat Hiatal mru lalJ. Aej LalJ-boded man will fell yuwlhia. , Tii fullnwitif law aic ej italli, fanrd on apaniah tomlaione, abmil) ) rememher d ; I was well, I tri! lufeel better, touk .1teh aaJ bera I tw,V ,v How nicely I lie eors pf'. laid ynaiif mar. wk.i wa iitlinp with hit iwaetl ert larira lU lira. 'Yea.' alia retMiJeJ, dtoivreljr, it' a t utrer tH greeti.' 'Mamma: Ixh1i. Cieaj. bera ialha dear ttoelwr romirig. What , a favorite In Hce. area tlte lit'U aliicka w raa tn meet him.1 Ciayt 'Ten, ma; kfrl the little duck cry CJuaak ! qaack !" w The pathway of life ta fall of diffirnltiea, but (jri(gin aaya be baeabtmt made uf bi mind that one of ilia hrdet tuit.ck in the world for man l do ie to aJiuit to bia wife that be baa beet in the wrong. - What' a da liweV dat.'ule 'awmT eaid a twlored aoBiitr)Hiaii i Aaal Mtlly , trying to poke fan al the bra? chain that held Iter front amir key maud her neck, lentk at de town clock, chile. ' ' Daf built for fv! fwlaa.', , .,.(.,...,' , CHAl'Ef. MUX ITKWi From the Lad(W. W are vied inform the , puLWe that tin Hear latin ia riw ievaletit in Chapel Hill There vera only twn aaea and tliey were eceree! terceiiilla. . Tl a hralia il tlm laee iaaxreediu.ly g-i it alwaj hit bera). - Hon. Kemp ?. iTa tle VtnX : bf the Slut I?niFrft!tr, will deliver a lecture in Aheilt. PO WediieiHiay, the Mill, of May im the rcrathnt of the UniverMly to farmer of North t?arolie and tho adranige thU tntif taii-n affid Id the firming iniet of iVHt.fa 11 ' ' ,V, '!"''' ' pAlXri'L ACtlMT Mri. Dafi, tnnlber f M. W. I..k" Keq ', of ihinjil irt, while ti'iu'riiin f.tnh a Vinit to fier graod. dntfhter Mr, ttBtiiley, ierimialy in JitreJ hy 'heing thnwn frnm the I'ligt, Tha b'r- 'imk fright and wp! the bo jry. bi-eiklng it if pieW lr DVM re eeifed a had rnl id the. head, ml two if the m'eUoari el Uneg of the left irm were friCured.' Mm. Dvia h rery old ldy, and the injuria' ouUiood af e of a wrwu ballM HISTORICAL' FACTS CONCERNING north Carolina worth re.' '" WEMBERIO. t Srtine vi-ara ago T. D.'KltiKH'jury, Hien one of tlieiHiitiira of the Raleigh feeiitioel. prepatvd av atatetuetit of . facta conrected with our Btate'a lilntory T Tb Oxfnrtl Or pilau' Friend liat recently pabllalied lit article.,, Jt tinea not coiitnln all of the,, poititn that ahould u iiieuUoiimt,; ao lie ImMjn-eil', the at I !!, and ' added iier piitia. ilealan prffacew the ImI wilb a brief exiracl from .i add re deltvemr atOxfonl In 187li, at the Centennial An- : nlverwary .,ti '' ' ;f.f-. . ' Korth Carolina ha been? inndeat In tm-' aerilng her :lainis when otliera have been blnUiit and ; InMintful. When applied to coiimiiinUiee and winiiiouweal lie, U la nut irue that "rent worth fettiree no in terprvterj,' and . tnat gl'whiu led and tHihle wiirka willavfurfpmper ivcognlthm and fur m tliehlaconty of Stale, whether, aaneried or not. It ia liigh time ihnt we ahould iukethe velvet front our' tnoutha and apeak out front MatruitiM ahd riiitlitj$ preaa boldly and uninlmak ibly in behalf of our own jtcojifu and State. I utiliml Inilimly and jxantively nWrl that the truth of h mtory lully wariaiit tiio In elainuiiK for ni.v iinilve Norilt Carolina Hie following fact in" w hich SHK 13 FIRST; 1. The' finit Engiiih aellleiiteiit made on the , American Couiiuent wae on July 4l h, mi-' '., , , ,., .,. 2. ,'Tha ilnt Imllun who "ever received Christian liapthtm wit Man ten, a chief. He waataptled AuguM 13, 1584. , , . S. Tlie flwt , white child ever born on the American Continent waa Virginia Dare, daoRliter of Aiiaucaaand Eleanor Dare. Wie wm born on itauoke laianil, Anguot IS, I4H4. - . I v H 4. The flrat tevoliition in America by which tyrannical aiul uiiilt(lilein govern metit waa overthrown wai in Albermarb) in ICTO. ,! "- - ' '- 5. The flrat traclate of panel ever pub linhed In America In reeUunceto tyranny and oppreaaiou, waa wriiteti in (Jranvllle county, in Wi, aud hi mentiotied by Her man tluehand. i H ,v'-Vr'v-- . ThefiretbloiMlaheilonlbe Amerbjan Cuntlnent in realsiance to Uriiieh tyranny waa at the laHtie of Alamance on May li; 1771. between the Rcgulalore and Tryou, the Royal f ioveruor. 7 The flwt men who were ever ban ged by llritbdi authority for taking up ar.ne In defence of lilierly, waaatHHIn boro, Orange county. In the yearlTTI probably in tli inonlh of June. 8. The' Hint opposition oflereil by an organized aietnhly to the lax on tea and the unjiiHlruW of Great Britain; waa made hy the ltrl Provincial Conitretie held at Newlieru. nii Annual Kth, 1774.' 11 9. The flrat Declaration of Indepen dence ever made In America waa at Char- lode, on May 2ih, 1775. " 10.' The flrat Convention of the People, to declare an open rebalance to ItrltUh authority, wna held at Charlotte on Slat May, 1775, when a new government waa nettip; v l' ' ""'u tl.' The flrat open retdatancc to Brltlah autiiorityiM-curreil on the Cape Fear rlveC at Wilmington, under Cmoncla Wad U ll and Anhe. 1 " li. The Aral Colony to iuttruct her delexntee In t lie General Coinreaa to de dare independence of the llrithdi Crown, waa Nort'i Carolina. ThU waa done on April lth, I776. at llallfag.t where the Colonial Congreaa waa then In neadou. 13. The flrat Important bat lie tttugbt batween llriliett aud American troupe waa at Moore 'a Creek bridge, In the now county of Pender, on February 27ih. 1776, over f mr month beft the National I cUratiou of f udepeudeuc waa tnade. 14 The flrat Kt ale In the number of iroo: furnlahed In pr.xrtl'n to x.pnla lion. Inlhe war Inriwwen IbtMoUtb and the North, waa North Carolina." Hhe aciit lutoaervlce 12I.UK) effective trooba, b. aldeanerrly 4.WKF on other' duty. The J lartfwl voie (while) ever polled Iwfore Ine . warwaelllSOtl.' ' ' ' j j In thee fourteen particular North ; Carolina alamla flrat, The event recur-j tied anie-daied all other eltnlUr eveula iu : a ii v other tit ate.'- WUm watun Stir. ' - ' T. B K. A Tea iw!iaier Mya; '(Iriffln 4n Ihe ; reiidesvoua of the Trlaa buffalo hunter. Men who make It abndneae do not pnraue Iheablmalaa do etortamen. They'u the needle gun wltlitelcwcoploalglita, aud the firing U done by one or two aiea only, who uaually kill a drove of forty or ft fly miontnr IwntU'tw of gD'Und. Aa wadl aaooe la killed, the whole drove, aniel Unit (he tibnni, Cidleeta aroond the dead body, hint fling ami pawing, The hnnler oontlnuea lo aliool them unlit the laatim Idiee i the dut. , Aa, iong a the men re main conceah d. and the buflaliw do not get their eCeiiY, Ih game It in 'lightened.' . ..p..-, uuaiuaieoii.' , ",.. tTake the life of IloualX, amim f aketl hoy, thrusting a pamplet In an old laily'a fare in the enrn. 'Bleaa tmj t no,' aha re lied 'I I bought' be aa dead already.' . , RE.MINISCE,NCE30F STONENVAI.L if I h f ii JACKSON. , , s In rhe tant number of the North AmrrU can Review, General. Richard Taylor Dm trilKilee a chapter of reuiliiiacent'ea entitled "Stonewall Jncfcwui and the Valley Cain paigiL'He: lella nothing thal4 la. tiew emioeriiiiig the military operationa which hedeacrilea aud the value and inleresf of hh article hi in tbegliinpneg it giveaof XckMMi, w ho : w aa w ithout doubt one of lite moat foilir and hiterextlng llgurva which the war between thebtatea brought Into view. Ceneral Taylor ' aw Jackann foif he flrat lime in May, 16G2. Thia la Ida ikerriptkiii of the meeting : "A figure lurched on tbt topmoat rail of a fence nverhadting the cimkI urn) field, wne Hdtedj otit as Jaek-n. ApproMeh ing, I ewluted iiiid declared my tsu:i) aii'l rank, then waited foi u ri t-poime. Bemre thUcume, I lino time to ae a pair rf av airy tmnta vomiii feet of n giganthi a iMaiijry rap, witj 1 vUir druwp lw; n heavy, tlaik iieard ah'd wcaiy eyea eyen I aflerwarda aw tilled with intense but never brilliant light. A low, gentle voice inquired the dialance and road matched that ilny. I .. T."- - ' ''' Six and twenty milenKeaxlelon road- Yeu aeeui ; have no it Higglers?' Never allow airagglera.' , You aiuat tench my Jieople; llify alrae' gle badly.' A bow in reply. Juat then my creole tuned their band and a waltz. A Tier a eoiitemplativeaiH-k al a lemon. 'Thought leaa fellowa for acrioua work came fort U. I expreweed a hoie that the woik would not be lean well done beeauaeof the guyrty. A return to Ihe lemon gave me an oppor tunity to retire Where Jacknr.n got hi lemon no fellow could fln l out,' hut he waarorely without "tie. To live twelve mile from that fruit would have dint ur liedbiniitn much at Itwmihl Hie witty dean Quite lale that niglit Oeteral Jackaou came to my camp fire, where be remained nome bourn. s lie mid be would mova at. dawn, aaked a few uetkwia ahout the mnrchliig" of my men, which aeemed to have impreaKed bint, aud then rcmaiueil silent. If' silence wa golden, he waia MMjiianxa-' Heautked lemon, ate hard tack ami diank water, ami, I ima gine, Ida Mea of lb 'whole duty of tuati' wna praying aud flghtiug.' Of Jackaon'a inal itily to undcrotand anything likeajeal, Gen. Taylor aooh had an iliuairalioii. The night ttefore Ihe entry into. Winchester, Jackson and Tay lor were together under a desultory lire. Gen. Tayloraaji: . . 'An offluet, tiding hanl overtook" oa, who rovetl to lie le Quartermaster of the army. He reported the wagon train far In-hind, impeded by bad road, in Luray Valley. Tha ammunition wagonb V (iternly). 'All rigor, air. 1 Tltey were in advance, and I doubled teams ou them and brought them tUrouglf' Alif (In a tone of relief.) . ' - 'To give countenance to thlxQuater maider, if such Can be given of a dark night, I remarked Joomely t 'Never mind the wagona. There ate tpiaotltiee or atorea Ih Winchester, ' and the General baa invited ttt to break faat loMiiorrow,' ; Jackson, who hml no more capacity htr Jokeathana Scotchman, took tbb se rlotmly, and reached out and touched an on the arm. In fact, lie. waa of Scotch Irifth decent, and 'tie Hiicouaviouaueaa of jokea was Mo face.' Without iihyeicml wants bimaelf, he never remembered that otucra were different' cultivated, ami wld little heed to the commlanaiial; but woe to the man who failed to briug up aiuuniliou! In advance, Ida trains were left far liehlud; iu retreat, be would light for a w held harrow.' . Jackaoti's rurltanlant appear ma to have Iweii of a very aggres-lve type- His coiiociem-e wa not an olfeiisivcly vk art (Hiaone, a aptxar from the foUowtng aovrdoie: v,-..- a u r-t, if S rt-aehwl th ehnliow tleprvtninu ankeii of. where iheencny could ilepre hlf Ktaitw. and hln Are hecnm ! atl fatal- Many men fell, and the wliM ling of snot and Midi otvaioneil much d-ick-ing ofbend Iti the column 'This an noved me not a little; aa It wai but child 'a play lo the work immediately Id hand. Always an admirer, of tlelightful. Uncle Tohy, I had nnitrwcteil the most villein on habit of hia beloved army in Fluncncc, anil, forgetful of Jackaon'a presence, lip i Milittl. Whfttlhe h I are you dodging f..rT If there1 ia any htore of it, you will lie ha' led under this lire fot ah hour' Ihe sharp loues of a familiar vhs pro duced the dealrrd etfect, ami the oten lookeil a If they bad swallowed ramrods; , but I shall tiever forget the look of ie ftroaohful aui prtae oil Jaekson'a face, lie plawd his hand on my ahmiblvr, and said, In a gentle videet ,'l am afraid you are a w h;ked tellow,' tbeu turned and rode bay In the picket ' , , , Of Ja-kaon's ovrrina-leriirg tnbhlmt Otnaral eyhrr awyrd . i I have wrfttesj that lie. wa-ain4,hhKi; aud hie ftorirt' w jwI, Vl nJwl-kigj Aa' the iiunnppy wiclrn5 front mi shouldrfe) sprang ' ihm fnnl nerpent fie loathed ft, perhaps fearei it, hot he could not escape It- ia waa himself nor read H ll was his owav, flesh. . He tbugbt it with prayer, mimlanl, . fi'mf earnest A JHdlyori rind Chrlslbtn in 'rea'neJesa combat. What limit to eif lo'hla 'ahility I know not, for he was ever tier1.f to -icrii-i'oti' "Undrv ordinary eirenniKtWiiees' it wasdifllctilt to estimate him Wee;wjf liii pvcullariik'w- t peculiarities that would have muile a KWr man nlwurd, hut lliat served to enhance hia martini fame, as those of fcuoiuel Johnson' undllifrttfyemmence'. 1 W HAT AX OLD MAN" HAS NOTICED A' K tJ-K Ll'Jf Till AU .... , Hmo ' Point Firverteil nstce in North ' I have tut iced that all nteo are honest wlieti Keli Waldied. , ' . , I have tint iced that purses Will hold peM tiiew -, well as pnunii. I iive tiotieed that nierrf h at rfa js ineas' tired ill titc world by it stict'CM. - 1 liuve mttced in i:irly al! tKing mon ey ia IA mairTohjiH-'t in view., 1 have noticed tlit in order to be a re; enable creators it ia necrawiry' at' titfiiss to be downright riisd, ' I have noticed that some men are to hnni st thst'neerwoty' coiopels ' lltm to he dUliuic in tho end- ." I have policed that silk, broadcloths snd jewel are often bought with fiber people' isiiney. '. I luvc'tioth-ed tIat whatrfcr is is riht. with few except ion Ihe left e). the ".eft leg, aui the left aide of a plmab pud-din.- .v.; ' i,:, tv u wi. i... ; I liar noticed that the prsyet of every selfish nun ie Forgivo us our debt,' while he make everybody whu uwes hi'u'pay to KaWtt from tlie U-ilei 'of Cpl'tin On the &t' or July 1 w:.s,srrrMei'with. out warrant,' by a gang of soldiers and tcsW Iswaga (who jcroy IuauHed ay vvnerabl fullier ou bitderrfaiiding to see their Capit)1 was ibrovvri'ihlo'a Clliiy ir'uu eage, togeth er with liiurderer; tliiee tiegro felons and a citi7.en, packing eight edolt Trite a spsvri lea thaii eiifht tcct siitiare in the htftleat of weather, lilt the toiobat story i( a' br'fek tcr daily among all. This treatment of me, be it remeiuberrd,1 was without a war rant. Without pitiliiniiiiiry etmiuatlon; witbeat 'arty' threat, or wiirelyiies on my pari. , Afier two wioullia tf tort are fuot to be iveti hinted at here) 1 was; on Ssb bath niurnii'g. bHiidcuttcd to a cbaia, (a ne-' gro Hai-bkUiitlr baiiiiiieriug the tiveia until' they eut throbgli the akiu of mj wriais)' with tig others, geiitleiiieSi of t'hsrseler sad two of tiieiu not even a ku-klux. wss'drsga gcil tti Jtartiin, (bioat into another cholera, breeding cage", (and Here V-8. Marthaf farrow evhie to me that ihe capiat foe my arrest had wot yet coin e from Kileigb, V carried tu K'aleigb; peeked; with ifj' grown mm in urio hlihy roi-ni in' Wake jail, uuder uireuiiistaucas ot'indeferibable Buffering. Then follows! the far'ce of s trisl. ' jef fiey Bund took the bench; his tools got'' together a jury eone'trting of lea whites and two negroes, the city filled up Jeputy mar, shala,' mongivl maa Lahter; perjured pule, arS'd all the army of Logaoitee sa 1 ooggiuities warming iu eager has e lo' their tusker s dirty work nt furtherance wf lli MlMiimt fyrlkm 1 have ootieed thai money is the fool's! the grand scheme of carrying the State for ..J . I. -a. i.:.... 1.:i. .' r . .1 " winia uiiiiig iiieirowa pot'iersai IBS rate of iV per day. Kever has Kaleigh' sccb sach a bofde before or since; ' ' When. the trial" wa called my ease waa 'lumped' with ten ot herd, nulyoneof whoni I had ever seen (ail far at 1 can' recollect) ptev'iuu- to thy arrest, l'eijuieil witneasea appearcJ against rhe jingling iu tlieii oek.' eta the price of nianofaetored lies, t hie of tbcte esraalarted a tiors en his ill got gold white siiuther was kicked nut of a Kileifa boarding houae for bAi-girig into it a veiled'. wooian; proresseiily bis Kistef, who proved to be a mulatto- Out of Ills taootbs of such witiifiws came all the terfimouy' which' made ine' lte of ili Albany pe'ni.eiitiBry. As for my defense, whit could be done' wheo all my friends' had goue to pars ou-' knowit? tvert bad tbey retnmed, their U.ftttfha I'lUil.l h.. hfc. .buBil k.a. .. ing tbem as jxtrttcp eriminis As snori sa" a wittirss was rumiuoiied the 'depaty mar shals' tapped biin on the shoulder. YuU can't-testify; we sne-t jou a ho!' - Realising this, ray counsel (that noble olef North Carolina' Roman, Gov'.iHr'agj. at their head.) decided to fight the jurisdie tiou of the Court, the Uiicouslitgiio'ality of tbc act. snd the farce trial before a par1 tixaa Judge and packed Jsry. h was asea" leas. Ify ooovietiou. if not that of Ihe oth-, crs, was decreed even belore the day of mf mrten. True, I might havd escaped ; it was do difficult aiattei1 to get eat of Wake' jail. fr, 1 might have oribtd the jory. dpt. I'lato Dutbant. after Diy rstora froui' Albany, repeatedly mantioied lo ma 'hat, two jurors were tcidy to 'hang' the verdict for ll.oUO and when lie ahd certain otlen' refused the ueserger cams back with an offer to. do it f ir $4.01)0, I do wot care i give more of the particwlars. nffi.-e it. the money waa not raised, the pre-ordained verdict wst esst, (the verdict whtclt' Judge Scbenek ssys wa9 'just,' and entire, ly right aud proper,) and then the U. 8. Msiahsl, bsving tied my arms with rope,'' denpita the protest of his deputy, (X. T; Uoabcr.) who recognised that it wstfa need le piece of spiteful humiliation, drove rHe down to the jailsentenced for six' years' at hard labor, aud a hue of $V.00J. s.'Jfot eiceteivs: tudeeil. wisdom, the knsve7s rcputatimi. the piair man's deM re. the coveluus in all's ambition, and lheaino of all. I Lira noticed that a?! men speal well of all men's Virtues when they arc dead, snd that tonjlmu aes sre marked with epi taph of the giaid snd virtuoua. , Is there sny partiru'ar eeuietery where the bad rueu are burrird? ' Vr - ' ' ' LVlllTMNH StUIKINU TOWJ( AN I-VCt'lt- iiiuiulk 8cnrr:K in a Hovsk or I'kavek A startling even that occurred in the Methodist Kphopal ('lurch al Inciter's Ford, li.dians, is regarded hy many people in thst State as a dirett interpns't- lion of Piviuc I'ruvidence for the puniah tuent of the soofler. . A revival bad been in progress in the! chsrch for two wefcs. Klias Hidinger, a married man, about twenty five year of age. and Robert King had b(D disturbing the meeting by mak ing sport of those who led the services. On edneeday night about seventy-five persuu were present. During the rxercies Bid in gcr and King began to create a dl-durbance. Mr. Jones, the mitiietet. went to expostu late with them, laid bis hand upon Bid in ger'a shonldcr snd orgel him to change hi way of lite. Bidmger replied with an oath that he would never change his way. A fsw uioutruts afterwards, while Michael Shsdle. a member of the eongrcgalioo wax leading to prayer, lightuing fl iahed into the clinrch. exiingntshed ill the lights, killing Hidinger. and prostrated King upon the floor. King, as soon aa he returned to consciottitnest called upon the spectators to pray for him, and declared himelf eon vert ed. The occurrence reunited in swelling greatly the rsnks of sinners aeekiaj aslvs tioo into tiiat charchr Fhettkhs )oo fretter can destroy the peace of a family, can distorb the bar mony of a neighborhood, can unettl the connuiU of cities snd hinder in Ihe legisla tiou of nations, lie who XnU is noverthe one who mend, who heals, who rrpiiit evils; more, be discourage, enfeebles, and too often disable tln-ee around him, whii. but for the gloom snd deprrsin of hi Com pany, would do good work slid keep a p brsve hesrts The effect npou a sensitivi pfison in thcttierenoighborhoo'lof a freller ... l f. L ...! . toiiriNTiiravi a, , ,v in ( joaai e!J, icy mist it t.t the body, more chilling than tb hrttefest storm. And w lira Ihe; f.titdr isoiiH alio is beloved, whose nsr tes t rel.rti.rti to we iiiihet his trvll mg at J the wtatber seem lit a personal teproacb to a, then tha mi-cry of it bevenes indeed iti-uppnrlsble. Most wea call fretting a miner fault, a foible, . auJ not a vice. There U no vie except dtutikrhne which can so utterly destroy tlie peace, the bap pin. of home. . .t . .- "1 MwMnt,W 1." i.:t.'i S aewly niarrol e.mnie at llosahurg;. ' Oregon, were disturbed on tha fullowinf morning hy the spsettsnre tt thdr ehsmber dooref that Wreprcseihla mmhcinlaw. who exclstmsd tHtJ you git up ; when f waa marr'ivl mr old man was out ia the field mow in long afore this tint of diy j if yod diw't grt up I'M born npynaf tlothet V Rant 'urn old tl t ' gsul Attn 'eta t I don't wsbt 'eat again." oiolaiveeJ Ih gronat, - . ...,'.. Sir Kcnelw Digby, whom Pennant, tie aiitiiiaary, ealU thal prowify of learning, eredulity valor, and romance.' was so en amorrd of the besaty of hi wife that, tradi tion illrgc, he resorted to all torts of ex tranrdiueiy deviova. with the idea of add--' ing to ber charms, 8be was fad with capou' fattoncd with vij?rs aud divers other ec centric viauda. aud more than a ecnmrv after hi death a larye aad peculiar snsit might be found ia the -neighboring woods, which he bed imported as a- nostrum for bat wife. Whst wiib mediciuisaui eoeUMlha the pout lad v died at 8;l. lliehiuond, Va;tter w hnsed' suoh a' drliriuiti treiiint of retg'otisiitbu!ih aif Is now going on amowg it darker citizen. About 2,'iW) of tmf of both avxesv thodgh w'ul a prsdiHH n'rsC of males are tts aMiiud d y and night W rtreh jb d Il!d ' st Distiticy fepar ad iiseourngcr. aliif lovretne with despsif. but all at ouri. h-V. j ing ' found tie Kurd, at The rnling p"if strong In dc-lh s Com pelled to give nn the tfimi.'U Wnreeeter l're- raid We hf!-e the fellow that nt n a postal card with1 'slop mv paper' wrWt, n npoit if will Is Mtifid this morn. m fa -UJy tvt tleti.' Jul it died, j. as they are please df lo remark, the irrepreesiblc r joviality ( Ihsif sunny race l rel-n iu the light' of their enmdensi e-s. ami they are hspiy ss f.-w are cap) ' -f rtng," 'The revirsl is spreading, and no o t knows where tt will end possibly in a new Africa tkrotgb juf tueu made perlevl. , .ii . .
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 15, 1878, edition 1
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