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L ... 1 ECA-LL & SLEDGE, pkopiuktous. VOL. XiX. A. lEWSIP-AIPEIR, FOB THE PEOPL IE. WKLDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY tiY, 1SS8. TElIMIS---'10 1,KK annum in advance. NO. 11. If wstm 8g h 111 JE1 I&aasssJl t i NFW ADVF.KTISKM KNTS. VC.AGAMBRILLMfgCo. PATAPSCO FLOURING "MILLS. ESTBLISH:ED1774:. OUR FTElsTT BOLLEE FLOURS are iuaiiufa-tur,'d from llie CIIOH'KST WIIKAT OHTAIN'Altl.F.. Their snpe riorty IV.r I'NII'Olt.MITY. STIIKXCTII and I NAPI'liOACIIAItl.K FbAVOIl has lung Into acknowledged. The PATAPSCOSrPFlll.ATIVF, PATFNT Of u ih h. Cri amy Cub r. it tnakci u 1'iv.id Mint will Mill (lie fcurA-k v-iir ir r for il PitlapSCO Sllpi t'nltivo I'llllhl, liololl'L. Choice Pillclll, Piitu scu Family 1'uli'iit, l!rnvi' Fxtru. Haldwin l;.iinilv. Mapl.'t.ui Family. ('. A 0 AM Mil I.I, MAXI'l'AI Tl lilMi COMPANV, 'J I I Cumin, roc Si , li.illimuiY, Mil. Si :i mis untivallcd, Fastidious. my (Jpmpound WEAK NERVES aines P?.r'ti ri:i.rnr oawir w ii ft Jfrnw Tonics wliuti iitni r failn. t'otilaininif ( 'tfli-ry ai.it (''. tlnw nnli-tful nerve t-tlrnulmtMt niitxlil) L'lirvH all ucrvmiH (hruir.l.irs, RHEUMATISM I'im' t'rt.uir CnuvinNn j-urifiiB thn Mm-. I It .lm out tlx- In.'.!.' ar.il, irtil- li raiiN'H lUi' iiiiiatmtii, ami rcHton- tlm hlo-nl. hi ikiii,.' 'ly-iim ! u fusil-lty i nililinii. It i-i the tru. r uuxly l-ir IdituuiKtiuiu. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS I'AIVF's I Hi' I i vi .ur.-.tiv . id rn ri in mill, inii .nibiiKil villi itn ihtvo : tint teat ru.it-.ly f. r nil it. 1m) DYSPEPSIA 1-tier's Ct.t nivi iMi'orvnptrfiiKthi'imthfl hf'timcli. A'nl .mirls ltit mne if tli .lima tivc . rh-aiiH. Tliii ii why tt curwt tvcii tL wur-tf i-aw u i f IijKi'i'i'Ma. CONSTIPATION l'UNi:'-; I'n hit CuMrnrxii'ln imt cathir. n'. it 1 ;i In Jt;f, ifivnnf .By itnl it uu ml ((turn tn tin tum. 1j. lii-Kiiknty unruly lul- ll'WH It UM URE3 Nervo.it Proitration, Nsnous Headache, lUwitiii;cii!c-Hiy rr'ifi'-nnal ant Ijimintci ' NcuralKia, Nervoua Weakneaa, btoma.:h i 7""r""1' and Livtr Distant, Khaum-ititm, Uyt- 1 TKV ' "J "rW. "peiia,ani all oflect.oni cf tho Kii!aeyu. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO. Prop'l ja 11) ly 5- JU1UIUS DANIEL. nim'inx or wis. n. t. hkxxktt, hk an- SUN, AT TIIK riTV UK IIAI.KIlill. MAY llhn, I8SS. - III,' TILE PJ.AUJi TO GET AT TIIK LOWEST PEICES, IS AT 1)11. A. It. ZOLMCOKKHK'S, WEST SIDE WASHINCTON AVE, OPPOSITE R. SHED V E L 1) O N. N. c. STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. TPRIrKIPT10N DKI'AKTMKNT FII.I.KU WITU TUB lltl-T 8KI.K1TKU MATKR1AL.- PKEHCRIl'TIOSS aiMI'OUNIU'.I) AT ALL HOl'US WITH (iliKAT CAKE. FERFUMEKY, STATIONKliY, FANCY SOAl'S, lililSIIKS, FANC Y AKTICLKS, TOIIAC'CO AND CIOAKS. KIUKUBKB thtta hwrtr weloonu-alwirt tw.tu you at ZOLUCOFFKR'S. ort mr FOP S.U.K BY P. N. STAINBACK & CO. 1 1 J It V- LEADER OF LOW PRICES. V Cor er of 1st street and Wash. Ave. rirzDKALKlt IN'.!r DRY COODS, BOOTS, SIIOICS, NOTION'S, HATS, CATS, DOMKSTH'S, l'lilXTS, STAlM.li COODS, (iltOCKIUKS, Ard Everything that can lie ctllwl for. HEADQUAETEES FOR Otosi Pistols & G&Bteldlg&Si AND HAltDWAllK OF ALL KINDS. From ill,. Uhlvluli n.-hs kihI DliNi-rvtT. .1.'. ',..-,. ul , l !.,', , .!,,,. riiit A-Mlt'it A'nAi, A'i,V j ill lrnllrmr 'l'iliiii iijdii r! ! I lllll ll.'li-lllnl h. II t j,ii pnvi,iii. initi,'i'i. tn -Ikiiu in i-i-'i ul' thi il.iy. Tin IV i- Illiiro lillill;' ,;uv fur till' iiIim viiiiiv ul' iIii'h- riles, llie ullniii' ul' tln'se tukei ol'n iili''ii riililui.' iitt.l love limn llii fit)' rrii.iwin il us il is I'm ilMiilliire -ils lnjnlly In ,iiiniilr, iis iliiiiliiliii-ss tn liml nii'l .mr i-niiiitry. "Kt'll.iHliliiu a .,siii;t iiiio- iiuiki.. Ir.ilii; Ui-s " Tlii'iv us it Cll.tiiin in iilieient Ivypt Mint : It it death mil Mure burial seiiiti uy sliuiilj lie iiimle into the nets ol lili I'nr ilrteriiiiiiiilinii as to wli.it exieiil Tur in il I'lini-ul eerelllnliies sliutlM be illlinvej tu til..1 remains ul' the ileeia-eil. .Iiiniiis ll.inirl was burn in the tuwiiuf Halifax, X, nth Carolina, the 27l It ilay ol'.li lliS. lie was the youngest ehil.l ul' Muii. ,1. I!. J. Il.mii'l, hIhi was eleelnl Alt i.i nrv I ii n r.il ol' Niirih t'nro lina in the year Kil un, al'tervnir.ls rep resented his ilisttiet in the Congress ,,l' the I niieil States several t, r,ns. was a eoiisin ol'.Iii,le-l.uiiel w ho wasappoint.-il March 2, 1SIH, a jiule ul' the Sniierior Court ul' .North Carolina iitnl elect, ',1 .Imle ul' the Supremo Court ol' Nui;h Carulini in ISilL'. Mis mother '' a Mi.-s Slith. Me was the last surviving i-sae of his lather. Itlcsseil uiih a euiislitutioii ol ureal orieinal viii'ii. he "ave i.n.iui.v. in the early years of hi. lite of those pow ers uf eiiiliiranee which were so ue'vs-.iry tn the Work he I'i.iiikI next his haul to he liune. I lis mother did w hen ho was three yean of iil'.'. Fortunately he had learned more these three years than lie did any deride of his life t lit r, after. Thr teaehiiiu' of this holy woni.m fell upon ouo'l soil and helped to make her son Ion' he 1 1 i -1 1 1 1 1 1 -t y . iiisine, lily, all violence tu truth and every feriuol'ili'.r idiii vice. Mis parents ,os,.f,.J rvery prime m cial virtue. His i, location bewail with his orand f.ithir and was carrinl f, riviud with the youth in the nii.si iiitcllijent way thin known to bis people, lie entered the exc, Hi nt s, houl of J . M l, ,v, joy who l.iuht ill this city many years and lies buried within bowslmt ol this hall, about the year 1 S ill and eouliniicd his pii il until uiluiittcd to the Military Academy at West Point in IS III, to which he was appointed by President .lames K. I 'oik is one of the cadets at laru'e. Me was compelled by severe injuries accidentally indicted upon him while en- iMjicd in artillery practice to interrupt his course at the Military Academy and us course there was not completed until IS.'il. lie graduated with highly respectable standing in ilepoitmeiit and schular-hip and was ordered to Newport, Kentucky, :is Actinj: Assistant (Jiiartcrmii.ster. lie wnit to New Mexico under orders the fall of 1S,VJ. and was four years stationed at Forts Atbii'iicr,iie, Fill re and Stan ton, where hi.- liin ; was spent diligently e itiilm-t in-; such uiiliiary pani-s as were committed to bis care, in repelling the hostile incur i , ns made by the Indians upon the country and fercin thi.se wild I'hildrco of ibe plains tu recognize the authority of the government. Me took part in ninny skiriuLshes with the Indians. Me sedulously studied his profissi, n and became familiar wilh Juiniiii and otlurs who wr ite histories of the art of war He was good to his men then. Me re- tune d to the Stales from New Mexico in 1 ,")". II is father, with Anl iS ixi ii thir-t for land, haling acipiir d larc lauded posses. i' ,n in l.'o.Uiain. the yoiinu ollici r was in luced lo re in his euuiuiis.Mi in the army and take cli.ir.'c of tlnse poss esions, siiieriutiii I the cultivation of ih. ni and j-ive aid in the iinprovcmciit ol th -ni. I.olil Hacoll s; purest of all pi The publie if respectfully invited to call. 061; 1 : ' iaid ' liti.' is the inures " Tin. !if,- ai.d calling of a Soithian plmt.r tlen abound.,! In in ich that is n w lacking in the business nf f.lllllino. Then the system of , rvi e up ni lb farm w.i-, terl'ect. Then the i.r.,lii. an. ino flotii this ore it calling, the elioppin.' block of all other ealliri ;s, were lare an I certain. Xovv it h is e,nu.( tu be by rea son of the great cha-yos wrought by man and the greater changes wrought by time or nature the most privaiimis of all tin great pursuits of u man. A saicec.s-.ion of forbidding h irvests has well nigh broken (lie hearts of the Agriculturists. Ileauceeedod admirably wvll in the matiageiiii tit of tin estates eomniiltc I to bin cure. The broad Undies pur-u d at West l'i iilt Well supplement d bis cull ill .mis a farm r. In October, ISiill.hr niairied Kllen, a lovely and necoinpli-bcd young lady, daughter of John J. long. F.s, , of Northampton county. N. ('. In a I. lit r written to me within the last few weeks by Cap'.. Win, Hammond, who served as many years have passed allude wilh par ticularity to special traits of his charac ter, but 1 must be permitted to beat tes timony to bis matchless devuliou to his wife. It was beautiful and touching be yutid description. I shall never forget that when trying nt his rcpiest to prepare a will disposing of his property. His unly iustructiiins were : li 't my wife have everything, she deserves, more than I can leave her." In the midst of all this die war be tween the government and theCoiifcder ate Stales came. It i- the fashion now a-days to eoiidciiin the part of the South in that great struggle and in the drama that li d up to it. I do not share the v iews of those wlio put the fault al our door aloneaiid strive to keep it there. There is no Anglo Saxon community on this planet with three tbuusand millions of properly staked ill any kind uf solvent investment that would not resort to bloud letting rallnr than abandon it. Besides, the contemporary history of the lir-t ti ft y yeais of the hie of the govetiunuit bears ample testimony to the supposed exist ence of the right of . secession as a peace ful right left to the States of the I'nion. In "A View of the Constitution of the I'uited Slates," by Win. Kavvle, 1,1. II., a citiz n of Pennsylvania, a book pub lished in Philadelphia in 1L',"), u-e, as a text-book at the West Point Military Academy sonic time, lu, says: ' If a faction should attempt to subvcit the government of a State lor the pur po.s! f doti'eying its republican form the paternal power of the I'liion euuld then be called forth to subline il. Vet it is not to be understood that it- intcrpo.si lion would be justiliablc if the people ol a State should dcicriuinc lo retire from the I 'nion. whether they adoptel another or retain- d the same form of gov, itnuenl, ,,r il'ih -y should with the express inieii t ioll ol' seceding expunge thelt'l r, s 'lit at V lorni Iroiii tluir co.le ati'l tlieiehy iic. i.p e itatc theiu-elves from eon, -uning accord ing to the mode tiow prescribed in the choice of certain officers of the 1'iiitcd States.'' 'The sccc-.-ieii of a State from the 1 nil ill ib pcinl- on the will of the people of tuch State. The Stales then may wholly withdraw Irom the i'nion, but while they continue they must lvt.iin the character uf representative republics." In Apiil, I8t',l,the passions of the people .North ami Niiitli were Mined lo their very depths, with respect to tlieab- irbing ipicstion. I- it war ? Is it peaie? North Carolina always eoiiM lvative. id ys cbeti-hiiig allietion for the institu tions of the country, shared the deep munition that prevailed in the public mind. There was liurrviii-' hither mid thither. From llie Atlantic ocean tu the iilmiuation of the AHcgliani -s where the Storm King plays upon bis harp of pine, the people were organizing compa nies, battalions, regiments, brigades, di visions, armies. The I -1 1 1 1 Hc).imciit of Xortli Carolina troops, orteinallv the -It It lugiiu tit, was organized llie latter part of May, lSiil, and the commission of Junius I'atiiel as Col uiel of that regiment beaisdate June ."), lSiil. 1 have the most vivid recollec tion of the first time 1 saw Col. P.it,iel liarysburg was the place, Sunday ul 1 1 r 11, ion, dress parade the occasion. The regiment had been formed for the parade-, the acting adjutant bad br night the c m. -maud to present arms, and after saluliuo the olliccr in charge of the parade had taken his post. (',,1. panicl ill the full uniform of bis rank, about live feet I n inches in height, weighing perhaps iull pounds, of most commanding manner, splendid presi nee. perfectly self -possessed, uboiil thirty-three years of age, with a voice dii-p, well trained, powerful In com pass, at on-e seized llie atlen ioii ul llie command; ami irom mat moment until he lai I down the reins of authority at (he reiirganiziiioii of the regiineut, April L'li, 1SC2. be was the guide of the regi ment, their ideal of an olliccr tindaseuui plet l devoti d lo its cotiilort, care and training us if the reui-in nt had beeti part .,f his personal fortunes, lie was e,,n ions of the ma e ii it ii c ,,l the war about in bleak up, ii tic country and with llli-jllt lie strove to b.ll'dill those law but l r ' il lo troops Hit i steady no, I sea ned men ol war. The tin n and ollu eis of In coin n in I represented the best to i iety of llie Slate. Into this mass !ie poiited bis own mob u! tn! faith, , -r- tia! mauliii, S, bis great courage, his coniolclo and perfect loyalty lo those sot ill authotily above him lie stw day by day the stalidntd of l is rigilllilit lise, ils capacity bioadeti and deepen, its steadi ness in military duties hecotne greater. The titlieeis and men ware vicing wilh each other in their steady imitation of their coaiui in lor. 'I'll military air W. H. BROWN, Wtldon,N.C. r the regiinetr w, s rapidly b, ming mote pretiotineed. 1 sliail never forget the conversations I heard in those days un I nights betwe, u llie Colonel mid tl.oso who sought his instructive to npany. I benrd him icy til, re were but few well authenticate! in sialics in iuolt.ru warfare of hostile troops killing each other with bayonetf; that there was hut one Well authenticated iustaiice in the war of modern Kurnpe ol Adjulaiit lieneral on the atntT of Cutieriil meh an occurring'; ibat a French and Daniel, he says : "I niaj not after w ' Sptnish battalion did cuw bayonetj in the streets of Saragossa. I heaid luui say remarkable things with respect to cot onplacc subjects. And I am certain now of the truth of this opinion that in the clement uf common sense, which 1 take to be the capacity, to say that with reference to any subject of conversations in band vvh'nh instantly commends itself to nil who hear il (hough it had not oc curred to any one to say so, he was spe cially gifted or there was in his training al Wesl Point that which gave him great advautag, - over those who bad no such training and c.-pecial advantage in taking care of himself and bis command, getting the best of all there was In be had for his command. Me was elected Colonel of the bird regiment at its organization, but de clined the olliec in favor of a protni-ini! young officer, who bad given decided evi dence of ability, lie also declined the command ol the H Cavalry iu favor of Colonel Sol. Williams, saying with the frankness of the true soldier Williams is a belter man for be is par excellence a cavalryman so put him there, lie lirst served as Colonel of llie -loth under (ion er.tl HoliiKS, who discovered bis line ipialiliealions as a soldier, and recom mended lilm for promotion a-king that be might be ussiLii -,1 to July under him. The government , ,uul itself embarr.t-s-cd with lirigadi, i (i uierals while sulTor ing fioni poverty oi lliigades tbi- appli cation was denied, but an officer of that grade was tendered lo lleneral Holmes, who declined, sayine; You can k,, p your (ieiierals. I can get along wilh my Colonels. From this time until he received hi-ciiimi-sioii as I'riuadii-r icni-ra! h, served under d, pail ueiit command, is. each o I whom urjc l his promotion, and fiiiiiie to elfeet it tel'iised t i turn bis c iiiiniand over to general officers lie organized several brie.;, I, s, and com mando 1 one of them several months as senior Colonel, and when it wa.- rumored lb it mi" wa-i , be taken from him he did not complain of the gov, rnmeut. but said: "I would certainly dislike to oive up the command of lie -e troops all. r having thetroublc of training lliein and having become so attach,,! to them. I ,,,ii t seek the distinction of rank for pi -.-itioii merely, for if the war were to close i., iiii'it'ovv . lb" ,1b r ,,f the highest c.uid not iinliiee me lo rcuiaiii in the army. I have nth, r idilig.it iull- to fulfil, but wbi!-t the war l.i.-ts bete in the held 1 wid be found. Mv whole soul is iu the cause and my life is ;,t my country's seivice. If the 1 ioveninieiit does not give me command ,.f my l'rig.ide 1 will stick to my regiment and make no complaint. His command was ,,u the extreme right of our line at Malvein Hill, and was exposed to a very dctll,,la',i.ilo tire for sometime. Some cavalry thrown into confusion was retreating iu haste and in volved several pieces of arlilh ry. Colonel Maui, I llircw a regiment across the road. Il iltcd a piece of altill M', put it iu charirc of all otlieel and olderetl him to lire Ulioll all who did mil ball, while thus engaged his horse was shot under him and be narrowly eseaped with his life. I!e wasto nmi-sioiiei! llrc-aidier tieiier al in September. 1"-I','J. and was assigned the il-nd reoiiiictil, commanded by Drab ble, who peri-hod amid the wild glate of battle at Spolsylvatiii. The lord by Kenan, wounded and captured at tii-lly.--bur, but restored to us, and lu re to day thank ll,l. to gladtbu ihe-e uiclaiit holy Javsby his delttioiis pros, lice The lo:h by Merchend. who lingered and died at M.iriiiisburg. West Virginia, niini-tered unto by lb,- saintly and heroic women, who carried the standard of the Confed eracy iu tti, ir hands and the t-r, ss ot heaven iu their precious hearts. After wards by 1! .yd. wounded and captured upon the tempestuous slopes oflieltys burg, cxehan gel to die tear II.iiiovm' in May. I -I'd. The ,V!r.l by I hveti. whose I, loie s..u! went up to C, ,1 from the sun, mil ol'tlo- mountain at Snicker's I i;,p. The L'n l S'oith Carolina battalion by An drews, who was shot to ,b"iih ami llie angry shouting of ho-ts at ll,t'y-burg At ihc'liinc of Li- appoi iim nt lo lie lire, a lier t ;. in i.d ib, re wa- no cllict r of bis rank iu the iiriny of Xoithi m Virginia more deiiii .;:i du d than be for the es-.cn tlal ili:0lll as ol a 11 lie soIlIi, r and success fol otlicir, btave, vigil tut and lionesi, at tentive to the wants nf his men, gifted as an oreutiiz r and dis iplinaiiiiu, skilled in handling troops. 1 heard a private Mildi. r ..I i. llt'i N,.iili (,.ir t siy to his companion during the wiutirof I Si;:; lit that Colonel Hanid heal all ibc tui-n lie knew iu taking care of his men. He spelil llie uillutllll of iMi.'uitl, u, brigade lit ir lliury's ItlutT. He was sent to Ni nh Carolina in I'ee. of ISilJ In llleel a ilivet.-ioll ..I Fost.r in favor ol' llui iiside. Soon lifter the battle of Cbaneelbif-v ilie be was Irauferred to Lee s army. Ilotles' llivish.n. Atlaehe.l to Fvvell's coips dining the Pcnnsvlvatii.i campaign. 'I be conduct of (iencral Panic! nt ll,t- tvshur''. the first red opportunity he bad I , di-play his ability iu handling troops und. r lire, won for l.iiu the highest plait) in lite est t it. at ion ol his Icilow Kohlicrs of every rank. Captain I lam no mil si,)-' ''Me told me when bis btigade was forming for the light on the first day at (lilt vsliurg that bis only regret was that sonic of his reg iments Wit.: not belter trained, more thoroughly seasoned and tli.it some, pci linps litany of them, would not survive the action. Alter the fighting was over for that day I vbscrved a bullet hole in the crown of his hat ju-t above and iu a direct line with the centre of his for, head and called his att.ntiuii to the n irrovv es cape he h id made." "Heller there than an inch lower" was the brief and careless re.-p ,tise. and if be alluded lo tin: circumstance again I did n ,t bear it." From duly, lSllil. until the day of his deitb his name and fame and that uf his e mini. ,nd wire part of the history of tl e wonderful army of Northern Virginia. I Iu the morning of May I-.'. so;. as the Mih North Carolina rcduient sw. t forward to regain the erouiul ju-t his by Ml ward Johnson's Pivisoii, lliig. i, bel li, nral Haldol, il. old coiulii indef, s: luted it and bade it li,,, -. 1 and a Wor thy record. That day he foii;hi bis last liidil. at the post of d ily. full ot eoiir ao", ius(aiiiie i lie tiiui I by hi-example. I ,1 n r all that tnorlal man could do to stem the lb ree current of Initio he yic'.l , d to the cruel surg.-ry of the sword and trod the wine rcss alone. Me lingered until the next day. A few hold's before his death ill" surgeons were called ill lo nseirtaiu it' bis wife euuld reach him before he died. As this was impossible he sent his last inessiL'es of h.ve to her love from the tomb. Ho " tie bis wite'i to M ,ji,r lielger. whose gifted soul has goli" til jo'ii bint, saying it was F.lleu's watch , r Film's gift, and a-ked that she would provide f,r his ser vant Willi mi who had 1 i a fai'hl'iil b ,v. and that bis liars '. John, should be ear, , I lor. Hi- 'n t . tepiii'v was as to llisbtioitle. !oV the !) 11 ll 111 ae.llit ted th.'inselve-' and if they h id sulleied in the battle. The great bulk of mankind must al ways remain ob.-cttie iu the affairs of Slate. To lead is th,.' province nf the few. To do tin ir du'y is the -upr an command to al'. There is no ar: of r ar ing gre it men; they n;p -ar or d , not ap- jiear by reason ol insi iuntiie laws. Wi b r.-p",t to Itri-adiei- Ib n ml Jun ius Piuiel 1 .-1 1 1 1 . 1 1 t -ay. .fee' III 1 'il thought, that be wa.- a jo-t lu ui. iiibeiit mo er,.;it eourattc I, allt ss ,,f dang, r ! Iiiai-'lf. with a strong, vigorous, active mill I in a b ,,ly of ui":-t unii-iial soiind-iie-.'-. "llieb iu saving common soii-e." hoae-l in purpose, dear in his in;, 1 ig, me. t.'iiaeio.is in hi- will und ab-., lately ami lliile'-ilatin gl v subordinate to his superiors in r ink - -yielding iin,piesti,,n.',l obedience wilh-, ut criticism to every order or cum in in 1 with fair intelligence. ,i,l ol u 1'rox'c -Ira I ,1 ova. NKW AHVF.IITISKMFXTS Is Life Worth Living ? Tlmt ilcpenils ittion tho Livef, lor if tho Liver is iiiiu'iive tlto vvlto!,' kvh t.'tu is out id' ofiloi' t ho liivaUh is L;i,l, ditfi-'etiun injur, lie.nl dull or ititliinjr, iiii'iyy itiul !i'i','ftiltn's.s pmo, the ei.ii'its, itru ilo pr.'s.so.l, (t. lieavy woinlil exists ttfvr entiiiL', Willi e;oiiel';il ik'.siiiiul,'iiry ntnl the linen. Tlio Liver is; the hou.jkee,cr of tho hotilth; ivnl a luinnles.-s, sitnpli) rtv.neily that acta like Nature, dues not eonstiiat,! afterwards, or requiro constant tailing, docs nut ititerfero with business or pleasure dur ing its use, makes Sim inons Liver Regulator a medical jiei'fectiutt. I have U'Stetl Its vlliut's persoiinlly, und know tlmt tor liysnei.Ktti, liillousucss aiol 'I'lirultltillK llcutlacbe. IL is the host Infill-i-'.ne Hi,' world ever saw. Itiive trieil forty other relllt'ities lielort' Silllluolls l.llel-Kt-ltulator, lllltl Itoilf of tt.t'lll Kaec lliort! lliioi uaiiporiiry relief, lint tlie It.-nnlalor not only rt-licveil l.nt eurt-.t. 11. 11. Joscs, Ml,,',.,,, ,ll He" U. 185? ii viii.isin:i 1857 A 1A KltriSK.M KNTS. GROGERiES! liav.' jn4 r-'tu ii tl to WiJ'lon, N. r.iiiii'l tiiiv ni-i'tijrv llii' ftnit1 L 'lUi'co EMRY'S 4 ZOLLICOFFER S. We arc ree it ing line of id .pel lull STAPLE A;irJ FASCV fOCEBIES Wc will ki'-'p u i li ii I i '! ; '. ( iiitci lies, Fruit-. ( 't dit'' ii ii in vic. i.jr-, TiiljIKVd. SlI'lfF. WlM.ii. ll it!!- W i'.VW War.'. 'in r.'.'t'y. t i I;--. Tin V,M". Mv,. k. - win M'ii m tin- Lo vi;sr W. if-ii:it .,i;r ttur m.iiiy 'i'i''i. I ri'i ill "ir kiii'l. Ii ati'l -lu-it a t with mi.iiMiii' PIM-. i:. ft'JFE. W. iiiinlEl V K 1 1 1 u oiie I .ill, a le-.oei V, id lie Ami I a li. l iuit aa ,l.-,e.!i liml ol Ii, ,l . !, .l e i i , ,' an. I tr.'.u 1,1! ,ir niiii.t I ,.,-,' ll, ,1 Oil V - 1- lo ll,,' V-oe,, tiller,. ,.:;.! '.'.ira- : ...I i'.t i ...v ii- i iiii i-art' nee, I .,!,' lolle.l iliv.l , lil. ir la'l 're I i, in III, ir , ,, !., a- II, -y ail o,!r 1 en, I lielll Ulele I el,' KJ! e.KIES-, LIltl'OHS, FINE WINES, CIGARS, TOBACCO AC, Ac. .1. I.. .latum in ' io pleas. Very lo .It DK-' p i: r ,u ig ; !' .V t i'V 11 i ii I lir.ltfiM.lt a. i;(;l:l I .1,. ..a t j 'ancient '.le, I" I would like to speak of tile ' and tiitbr ,1 integrity" , f ibc N r.li t ,iiolin-i, tb ir valor an I co'ira;:.- ) iu the war between the t t,,v,rnme:it and j th' Collfe.bT.it.' States vvbi li l. vi d th" j triliut" ..I doaih 'r en all ranks ....but 1 j must keep within the limits your paitiality j ha- traced for me. j 1 v ai'iite th , r iu irks at the risk of j fatiguing y.'lir p Itl.'llee. I hive uiiirve'li'l th .-e twenty and o ld years at the extrioidin iry per formauces of the Army nf Northern Virginia and tried to analyze llie chief cause of these fe.us patience and courage did much, race stamina did much. 1 place above any single iiill.t cue,! that of tlie wive., mothers mil daughters ,,f the South land. When the throne ,,f Justinian trembled under the tread of revolting soldiers his wife rubied hi" irresoluli ,n with these words: "If flight were the only tneiiis of safety, yet I should disdain lo lly. I lentil is the condition ol our birth, but they wit, hive reigiiel should never survive the loss ol' ili'gni.y und dominion. I implore Heaven that I may never be seen not a day with out luv diadem and purple. That 1 may no longer behold the light wb.-n I cc, e lo be saluted wi'h the ll line of (J lech If volt r Ive, O Cie-iir to lly y.,u have treasures- -behold llie sea. ),,u have ship but tremble lest the ,1 sire of life should , xp,,s" you to wretch, d exile in il ignominious death. For my wu putt 1 adhere I) the maxim of aniiouitv : That the throne is a glorious sepulchre " While lha two ariui -s were strug-glit.g i i the awful shadow of the Ii ,rse sh e iu I ieueral Lee's lin al.oat ,,'c'ock in the afternoon, May 1J. I'si, I. word cam, down the line fioin our sid ', "We are out of iiiiiiiiimitb.il- S nl us cartridges We can't hold the w ,rks without mil munition." I culled !'.r v..! iiit"ei- out of my company to try the p til. .us task of c, Trying tie- desired help to our coin ra h s. At this time lb" great i-essurc of the en.'tny on e.r iioin. .bate biigude fiotit was brok-'ti. John W Mclireg.-r. of Anson county, of bum, ,1 a c highland S oich extraction, Serg-ant Ingram, Company K. of Wake county; Private Mix. ii, of Cleveland county. Private Cox. of Atisott coiiuly; Prival.. Wot km in it . nee volunteered. Tiny carried thtio lttixeMifaiuniuniiii.nl.. lite hn lh. it held by tlie brigtade of (ten r.d Harris, of Mississippi Tile (iellelal was sill' rounded by bis stall and couriers. Ser geant Mctircu'or 1,1,1 Iodi (b it be .del his comrades had brought the aiiinnlin lion and lleneral llanis asked if no otic w ,uld c ,rry the eai'lridges into li s lili . None ol the command ansivcr. 1. Me tire-gorand Workniin bofc oil b x of it to the outer line-, where seaive'y five feel ,,f lustily lott-trueted vvmks sepa rated ill" two tu-s of battle. A eoliinioD soldi, i II mis' brigade ran out of the line and, s. i.iug the other box, s, boiv th. iti into the works. t) ' the live men ol the 1 lib X. C. Regiment who volunteered for this for lorn hope, Ibxon was killed and Cox, lu gram and Mellrcgor ware woiin.bd. I have ventured to re.ute lb s inci dent beoiiuso two of the men bcloued to Wake county, and because il was the work of men of the 1 lib N. C Iroops, preieiicd for service under the 'admira ble soldier, Cicuciul Junius, Daniel, and because 1 wish the vast audience to know uf this ureal and courageous ait of our countrymen. I have made iinpiiry for Sergeant In gram to-day iu your county and learn that bis name hag perished from your midst, Join gs iw I.AiiKR IIF.I',1! OX ICK. H W. PAX1F.L, W, W3h. Ave. Weld. ni N. C lira a co NO. II SVCAMOUF. STIiKF.T, l irn:itsi5i t:, v.v. FELDON, N. C. FAM I LY GROCERIES, VF.iiF.TAUI.KS. LlnlOHS, CliiAUS. SMtlKlN'ii ANllCIIFWIXG TtlliACCO. I ant now prepared lo sell at lowest i-li prie s liroeeiiot of nil kinds. Wims, .iouol's. Tobacco, t'igais. Sinif, &c, lllll will also keep on band a full stiply of fresh Vceet.ables of every varietv, which will be s ild cheap. $1etJLLic BufiJL CsSESt I will nlw.iv keep on liaml h ttick or v'll iiialc Metallic liuriul CaM-r' inul WOODKX COFFINS which I will sell ell, ;ti. und which enn be had at any hour, day or night. tliib is In 1,-tt r or telegraph will re ive prompt attention and eases shipped by first train. I'.v r i.v ;r. soi.ici t ia. K. A. CI 'I'll HULL. First Sttcct, Weldt.n, N. C. Offer to tie trade of Virginia and Ninth Can ll i:t ilium llarrels .f Flour of all griub s, Inn ISuxcs of Hulk MeaN of all kinds, "J.") " of S. C. Ili.li s, Sluiiilihrs, und llleasls, 20(1 llarrels New Oileiins atul l r:o liiio M iblSSCS. Jllll S rnps ..full grades. I'. lil I, ike Fish.V lioston llcrrin: L'llil Ca-es C. unci lioods, lllllll Kegs oi'O. I ,1' Vii. Niil-. L'IMI lialtel- K.-rosellc Oil of llll killds, illlll " Failing and Planting l'o'ato oil PurcCi.h r ineoari best inade.) L'jn Hoxes and Caddies llrccuahd l.lack sep 1 5 ,"m. m a tn '.'nil I!.,gs I.aguyra and I'.io Coll'ce, loll Barrels l!,ini,,l Sugars, iillditil P.ip r lings of all sizes, 1 ."iiiiiil Jieauis Paper all sizes. o: ALSO :: S;ice-'. Pickles. Soaps. Ilrouis. Pails I!. i, kets. Starch. lio.e. 1 wine, l'.,wd. r an 1 Shot, an. I all oilier goods found in i Wholesale (iroeery Store. Ail these for Mile ut the lowest prices. HA IS K CO. N't). -1 1 Sycamore Street. s. pdu ly. IK-ui.li-I.e.l PI'. I CURE FITS! When I mv Ci'RF T do int infm nirelv to top them lor n turn;, niitMimi iiavcihem re turn wain. I mka - A ItAhli Al. ('CUE. 1 lave ui&uo tlie disea.se ol FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, Al.t1n tmlv. I w m; snt uv ifincdv to I'URRilii: worst rasr- )toc;iu.- ottn-ri liave lalleuisno rPiii-ton for not hum rcroiviiiff a cmiim. Kend at oncrfor a Ireamp .nut a Fiiks Hoti i.b of m v Iskai luilk Iti-Mf.nv. Chf Ktiesi nu iwt imft it rMi jn tiothniK lur ft trial, and a will cut joii- Adtlits H. C. ROOT. M.C. 183 Peah St., NewYouk , m uaiy t oiii, IIKLP YOUR KYKS J))V UsINll Till Nli'Sl'l-.I.KItliATKt) iMiMiovr.u l'l'.uiscoi'u: (ii.assiw, CI.KAIl AKti sot I Ti) Till'. KYK, KTItKNdTH l.Mftl. Ill I-.AK 1.1 l.S, S.HJarksMo Fol Side ii. II..1.I id .s rc.i io,,'; sn;i:i:r, ri:ii:ii'siu i;c, va. Steam Hakcrs und Confectioners and Dealers ill Foreign an I Doni.'stie Fruits, Nuts. tie. SI...I. Pul.Nr m.,1 (Vllulohl t t Allies. 11 P . I Ir. i- .n. niuiiutaeiiireu aim niuokins l ohacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and Snuff at the LOWEST FACTORY PRICES. Manufacturers of Marks Celebrated Steam-Refined Caudy. dot 1 1 lyr. HELP TO SAVE By buying ill.- liioat.'si ImritHincvt'rotTcrtMi Ina COLDIUNTl WATCH, YaryitiR in I'rlt'c Trptn FORTY TOONK irtNmuu luULAKd Wrtl neaily Joh.U the price. SETS OF JEWELRY Hatittsoilip In dcs-iirn antl flnf In qnnltljr. A Ihou Bitia aiiicrvui styles ul RINllS 1MIW, rAtl-RIXtlS, nVT lllTTONfl, HTIIIIS.I'OI.I.AIIS. Ill TTIINP, HUM 11 111 H. 811, V KK SPIIONS, IDItKK, l'('l K KK, l'I.ATi;i)t.'.v:sTOUH. ICK J'tXl.'ll- BKS, 4c. . . , fP -, Al llie lowest jKsMlttle isriertt. Orden. iwai&jvlly tdU-luU'd to. , . , .' J. W. YOUNG (sUCOtSBOB TO J. . T. Ynt'NIl I1H0.) fctenbarf Va octlly. J y,vi m i v. I
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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May 24, 1888, edition 1
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