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IBLUS EIDGS BLADE, j MOPGiNTOX. N. C, APRIL 12, 1879. BY H. II. CROWSO'. S"VHE BLUE RIDGE BLADE it pub lished erery Saturday at TWO DOLLARS per nrnew. or ONE VULLAtt Jar tut motitn. The paper will not be tent to ANT tubscriber afUr the time paid for hat expired. A dvertistmer. is will be interted at one dollar per square (one nch tpaes) jor th Hrtt iust.Ucn, and fifty cetUt for each tvhttquent insertion. Liberal contract rate madevrUh I tynlar advertisers. tg?" TT are prepared to ereeuit all job mtork in. a neat and expeditious manne,; Dttiiioiis. BEPOBTED FOB THE OBSEBVEB BT GEAI AKD STAMPS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. We i.iuiuis vhe following additional evidtu:"us given before t!:e Investigut ing CoDjmittee by request. We could not (for want of space) give the evidence in fall, bat Will cheerf rlly rive any part The semi-weekly serrice on the mail line from Tattle's X Beads to Wilkes boro, commenced April 1st This will apply a large section of country that hre long felt the need of better mail I omitted by us when requested to do so ' facilities, and we are glad that General Mr. Blackburn, of Kentucky, is con gratulated on all sides for the excellence of his reply speech to Seca Robeson, and yet he did not once touch upon Robeson's record of roguery a record without parallel in the history of this or any other civilization since the era. of Venus. It is a hard saying, but a true one, that the effect of any allusion to this record by the Kentucky member instead of doing service to his cause would have actually injured it Mr Blackburn acted wisely in not calling Robeson a thief... That he was not afraid to do bti. nrtv that his blood boiled to denounce him fittingly all that wa know and have read of him prompts U9 to be- lievas But the -great North-would Imve said that a "party, which proceeded to J such extreme language was not a safe one to hand over the general Govern ment to. AH men know that Robeson plundered the ' Government to the ex tent of millions when he was Secretary of the Navy. He and his wife flaunted their stolen gains in the faces of the Northern shoddy at Long Br,auch, at Washington, in New York and else where, for years not only without cen sure but with applause. . The first dis trict of .New Jersey elected him to Con gress with a full kuowJeJge of all the facta, which Mr. Whittbome's Commit tee of the House of Representatives have made public facts which if pre sented to honest juries and Judges would send Robeson to the penitentiary. The great army of thieves who fatten in every commercial centre, who controll the common carriers, a large number of newBTKtpers. some of the churches and the Executive Department of the Gov ernment entire would have resented any imprudent expression of censure direct ed towards Mr. Robeson and Mr. Black' burn, wisely forbore to dig up his deep est English for use in reply. American public opinion is not strong enough to drive Robeson from Congress. It is doubtf ul whether it will proWt against his taking raiik fis leader of the opposi tion in Jlie Lwwer House. How our kin across, tha m-.z would act uuder the sume circuiucfrtncfiS is not a subject of cou i jecturaf From the Baleigh Observer. Road Law. Smith, C. J. : State vs. Secrest, from McDowell, venire de novo. Indictment for murder, tried before Gudger, Judge, , at Fall -term, 1878, of McDowell Superior Court. It was in sisted in the able and earnest argument of counsel for the prisoner, that the record failed to disclose sufficient proof of the corpus delicti to authorize the jury to pass upon the question of the prisoner's guilt: That the evidence does not establish the 'death of the pria- : e 1 1 i i . . ouer s wub, wua wnose muraer be is charged, nor identify the remains taken from the place of their deposit in the pit, as hers, nor show that the person found, died from an act of violence. Held, The argument is not warranted by the record. No such point seems to have been made at the trial, and no such instruction asked of the court The court cannot assume that all the facts found at the trial are contained in the case sent np for-review, and, under the well settlod rule, they ought not to be. No more of the evidence should be stated than such as relates to the exceptions intended to be presented and is calcu lated to elucidate and explain them. An act to provide for keeping in repair the public roads of the State makes the Justices in each township a body cor porate styled the " Board of Supervisors of public roads." The . first meeting is to be held on the first Monday in May for election of a chairman, to serve until the first Monday in February, 1880, the time for subsequent annual elections. Thfrboard is to meet on the first - Mon day of February, May, August and November, to consult on the condition of the roads, having in the preceding week gone over and personally examined them. At the May meetings overseers shall be appointed for sections then laid off, and hands allotted to them and their field of work assigned. The overseer 'may resign after one year's service if he has done good service, and may work instead oi oversee work lor two years thereafter. Three days of work in each year is the portion of every able-bodied man be tween lK-'and 43, the supervisors except-' ed. A day's work is not less than 7 nor more than la bours. One dollar a day or aa able-bodied substitute will excuse service. Failure to work' or to pay is a misdemeanor "whL-h will cost $2 to $5 or five days imprisonment, or both line aud imprisonment as the court may direct The overseers are to make' quarterly reports under oath to the Boards of the condition of the roads, number working, number failing to work and whether delinquents faid -neir dollar ; those failing to work of to pr.y to be at once warranted and tried. At the February meeting of the Boards, the overseers are to BiAke report of all moneys collected and file statement of manner of expendi ture. Failing to discharge these duties is a misdemeanor, tor wnicn overseers are to be warranted and fined $7, which and the cost not being paid five days' imprisonment results. The supervisors are empowered to lay out and discontinue cartways ; the conn ty commissioners to lay out and discern tinue public toads, under existing rules, except that no more 'than five jurors tuny De summonea to assess uamage . to pro perty. The supervisors, also, are to make anttual report, at the first term of the Superior Court for their county after the first Monday in August, of the con dition of the roads and as tothedis charge of the duties assigned. Failure to do so is misdemeanor, and the pen alty is fine or imprisonment or both, as the Court please. ' This law as ratified on March 14 ap plies to this State, excepting the counties of Alleghany, Ashe, Alexander, Watauga There were several exceptions taken by the prisoner during the trial, but. irom me view lanen Dy tne court, it is only necessary to notice One. The de fendant introduced Dr. R. C. Pearson as an expert, who was examined in re gard to the disinterred bones, alleged by the State to be those of the prisoner's wife and child, and gave his opinion " on many questions asked him as to the condition of human remains, when buned, how long before decay would set in and wh$n it would be complete, acc. wnereupon tne state called in Dr. W. A. Collett aa an expert, and " proposed to examine him in reply to the testimony of Dr. Pearson in regard to the remains, &c." The prisoner ob jected to the competency of the witness. Objection overruled. Held, The objection to the competen cy of Dr. Collett to testify at all, though the grounds of the objection are not stated, and seem not to have been de manded, must be understood to refer to the absence of evidence of his possessing the qualifications, acquired by study and experience, which entitled the witness to give an opinion to the jury. This objection, as far as the record' shows, was not removed by the preliminary ex. animation of the witness as to his oppor tuuities for acquiring professional knowl edge and skill so as to enable him to testify as an expert, nor does his quali fication appear in the evidence set dut iu the ease. It is usijml and proper, when objection is mndc to the personal couipL'teuy oi tbjvwtar-ri is testily, to require tha grou;T?h ot '.'? objection to be stntol ; but it has been held in a capital trial that this was not indispensa ble to the validity of an exception to im proper evidence received, me rule is distinctly declared and acted on in the case of the State vs. Palish. Busb., 239. AM ACT PROVIDING FOB THE EXEMPTION OP CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY. PBOM SALE UNDER EXECUTION. Personal Property Eiemp- tions. by any of our friends : D. C. Pearson, being duly sworn. Did you attend the Judicial Conven tion held at Hickory in' the spring of 1878, and if yea, did you pcy railroad fare for yourself and others ? I answer yes to both questions. Do you know the general character of W. R. Aiken, and if yea, state what it is for truth ? I do, and in any matter in which be might be interested he would not be believed on oath. H. W. Connelly, being duly sworn. Do you know of any mismanagement on the part of the officers of the Western N. C. Railroad? I do not. Do you know of any dead-head freight being shipped over this road ? Not under this administration. Do you know of any free passes being given by reason of personal favoritism ? I do not. Do you know of any saw-logs or cross- ties being cut by the railroad hands and hauled over this road free of charge for Major Wilson's personal benefit? I do not. Do you know of Maj. Wilson's having had cut an l hauled any saw-logs or cross-ties which were shipped to the line of construction and of interior quality, unfit for railroad purposes. Some were cut on Major Wilson's land by McConaughey and shipped up the road ; as to quality I do not know. Have you any contract with this road for furnishing cross-ties and cord-wood ? I have not such a contract myself, but have been requested by Mr. Tate, Road Master, to buy cross-ties and wood in exchauge for goods and wait until the company could pay me, and I have done so from time to time not as agent but as merchant Have you been paid for such' material more than other parties are receiving ? I haye not ; I received the same price as other parties who are selling to the road. Do you know of any free train having passed over this road to the judicial con vention at Hickory in May last, or on any other occasion ? Of my own knowledge, I do not. Do you know the general character of W. R. Aiken, and, if yea, what is it for truth ? I think that his character for truth is doubtful, and, as an evidence of this, he obtained his position of j unties of the peace by a forged petition, I know from gentlemen whose na.acs vcro on the petition. To what cause do you attribute this investigation. I attribute it to the bitter prejudice of B. A. Berry against J. W. Wilson, ifixl '.he :ai ministration of t'li3 road. Mal i! yrm been deterred in answering the questions that have been put to yeu by fear of the loss of your position on this road ? I have not ; my office is too insignifi cant. What.is your pay per month, and how much of it in arrear. My pay is $20 per month as agent and depot hand, and the company is now in arrear with me since the first day of last October. Vance succeeded in getting it for them. we wiu give tne new schedule as soon us a?rred upon. Lenoir Topic. Revenue officers have been seriously resisted in Stanly and Orange counties in their efforts to break-up illicit distill ing. In Orange the officers were fired upon, and in Stanly it is stated that they were met by 200 armed men and made to retreat. Troops are to be sent to suppress such violations of law. Char. Democrat. The friends of Gen. Grant propose to get up an excursion from the Southern and Eastern States of 50,000 persons to meet and welcome the General at San Francisco on his return to the United States the trip from any point in the country to San Francisco and back not to cost more than $25 for Railroad fare. At that rate, a good many would like to go who will never vote for Gen. Grant for President. In regard ta-tftfl Mexican Pensions CoL SUele jgCAheQiarlotte Ob " The bill pensioning Mexican soldiers has not passed Congress, and candor obliges me to say that I do not think it will pass for sometime to come. All Southern members would cheerfully vote for it, bat Southern members alone cannot pass it and they will hardly get the requisite help. " The 'arrars of pensions' provided for by the last Congress (against my vote) do not apply to the soldiers of the war of 1812, but to soldiers who helped to put down what is loyally called 'the rebellion.' In that act my constituents are not particularly interested." Buy Clothing made by. Edwin Bates & Co. The largest manufacturers of South ern Clothing in New York. 163-lyr. 45 Years Before the Public. THE CENUINE DR. C. HcLANFS CELEBRATED LIVER FILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYsrsrsiA AND SICK HEADACHE. Health the poor man's riches, the rich man's bliss is found in Ayer's Medicines, after a fruitless search among other remedies. A word to the wise is sufficient The General Assembly of North Cat o ina do enact : Section 1. That the personal proper ty hereinafter named, belonging to any resident of this State, shall be exempt from any execution or other final pro cess issued lor tne collection oi any debt, when the owner of any agent or attorney in bis behalf shall demand that the same or any part thereof shall be exempt from sale, viz : the wearing ap parel, arms for muster, one Bible and Testament, one hymn book, one prayer book, ten bushels of corn or wheat, fifty pounds of bacon, beef or pork or one barrel of fish, all necessary farming tools for .one laborer, one bed, one bedstead an i covering, one cart or wagon, one work horse, the libraries of licensed at torneys at law, practicing physicians and ministers of the gospel, the instru ments of surgeons and dentists used in their professions, and the tools of me chanics : and in addition to the above article there nhall b0 exempt from sale, the following viz ; one wheel and two pairs of cards, one sewing machine, one loom, all necessary school books, one bed, bedstead and covering for every two members of the family, all necessary farming and meohanical tools, one yoke of oxen, one milch cow and calf, fifteen head of hogs, five hundred pounds of bacon or' pork; fifty bushels of oorn, twenty bushels of wheat or rice, and all necessary household and kitchen furni ture, including one cookstove and uten sils for cooking thereon, aud such other articles as may be necessary for the comfort and support of the family, not exceed fifty dollars in value : Provided, however, that the entire exempdon of personal property of the debtor, under article ten of the constitution of the State and all acts of the General Assem bly, shall not exceed five hundred dob lars in value : And provided further. NEWS 'AND OPINIONS, People who have telescopes of three or lour incnes aperture can now see Brorsen's comet in the western sky. Its diameter is twenty-five to thirty thousand miles, and its tail is half a million of miles long. Revenue officials from Alexander coun ty made a raid on Kings Creek last Saturday morning and captured a still belonging to Lawson Porch, which they carried off, and destroyed barrels, tubs, &c Lenoir Topic. At the saw mill near town last Mon ty, Mr. ILivwoo.l Tnttle was severely scalde-l.- H tinned the tap on the steam engine the wrong way, when it flew out, and tne steam and hot water came with great force against his face and breH8tr Lenoir Topic. The work on the Winston, Salem k Mooreaville railroad goes rapidly on. Twenty miles between Mooresville and Mocksville are already under oontract, and the people all along the line of the proposed route are giving all the en couragement and assistance that the projectors could reasonably desire. Southern Home. An Irishman in describing America said "I am told that you might roll England thru it, an wouldn t make a dint in the ground ; there's fresh water oceans inside that ye moight dround Old Ireland in : an as for bcotland, ye moight stick it in a corner an' ye'd niver be able to find it out except it might be by the smell of whisky." The post office department at Wash ington has written to vne post-master here for information in regard to the Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PAIN in the right side, under the edffe of the ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The- stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness ; the bowels in gen eral are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part There is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen sation of having left undone some thing which ought to have been don. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he, complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it In fact, he distrusts every remedy, several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases or Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. , We would advfse all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IHITATIOJTS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax eal on the lid, with the impression Dr. Mc Lane's Livkk riiLS. . The genuine Jac Lam a' Li ve Ptlls bear the signatures of C. McLane nd Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Dt. C. IMcLank's Livek Pili.s, prepared by Flem ing Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name HcLtHM, spelled differently bnt same pronunciation. that the value of said 'personal property new mail line, established from Marion, Henderson's Axaa IrHna an J Caldwell exempted shall be ascertained as provid- via Allen Conley's, Joseph Hunter's, Thrt "Fla Station.," the Corn ed for in chapter fifty-five of Battle's Table Bock, and Collettsville to Lenoir, gJh?er riliMthTof thl Xkevisai. . I so that it, Sec. 2. This act shall be from and after its ratification. Ratified the 28 th day of February, may in force friends at and near Glenburnie mills should have a post-office and now is the time to make application for it Lenoir lopic. ie yoxi g-oixxg: to T'aint? THEN USfc MILLER BROS . .. . tt,1h1 Different Colors, made of strictly Beady for use in White and rrer Ce Hnndred umerem, much Hand- rw a T J t t m w nns IAD 1 1 (1 II1A IflUVi P""WlutoJWea Pwnt It has taken somer and Cheaper and to last TWICE AS LUu fas j and is on MANY the FIRST PREMIUM at twenty of the State Fairs ot tne umu THOU a ATi V of to nnesi nouses in tuo cvunj. St. Petersburgh, Pa.. Jan. 10th, 1877. MILLEB B EOT SEES. Chemical Paint in this section Gwns-We haw sold Ure quantities of yonrj Chermca n of the country, and all parties having used the m8PX " 7 finish ; and they find the colors and mixture just as you prf1"; - .fc There can be no better paint for exposure to heft and coldj d n 15 once wuTsnrely do so agaiafYou have privilege to use o Address, SamplsM Sent free. MILLER BROTHERS, 49, 31 & 33 St. Clair Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. 148-6mo A., T. & 0. R. R. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. i Charlotte. N.C, Sept. 28th. 1878. j ON and after Monday, September 30th. the following Schedule will b rua over this road daily (Sunday excepted) : GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, 2-5 - - D. College, " Arrive SUteiville, 6.16 a. m. GOING SOUTH. Leavt StatesvUle, 5.50 m " D. College. . 7-H " Arrive Charlotte. 9 00 Close connection made at Statesvill with tri'ina over the W. N. C. R. R- All charges must be pre-paid on Freight offered for shipment to Stion House. F1&? I No freight will be received by Agwitt for shinment unless the name of consignee and destination is distinctly marked there 3pmaluable TEE WOHXJD-21E2TOW1TSD in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received the highest awards at the Vienna and Cen tennial Expositions. IT fim ONE-FOURTH FAST" ER than other machines." it3 capacity is unlimited. There are more WlLSOtf MACHtNSS sold In the United States than the combined sales of all tho others. THE WSLSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinds of repairing WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. A Certificate is given with cacti Machine, guaranteeing to keep It in repair, free of charge, for five years. It requires no special Instructions to learn how to uso it. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. Machines delivered freo of charge anywhere fn the United States. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, ar.d esk for sample of mending, and our Circular No. 197 for further instructions for buying machines upoti terms stated In the Catalogue. wanted. WILSON SEWIHe MACHINE CO. 827" A. 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, ta.; Cor. State and Madison Ste Cfcir-ago, Ills. ; and San Francisco, Cal. ad Horvhla hahltrarH. Th o rlalnal ai 'i" Hni Rating. t W Bqlr Wwruibcua. Crel Co., 11. MMR. BUTTS No. 12 H. Eighth St. 8t. Louis, Mo. Wbo lu. hid greUn mpglaw. In the treatment of th. sextuU trouble, of both male nd female thas any phyilciaa in the Wert, give, the remit, of hi, Ion. and .ucoeMful practice in hu two n wwaa, juit puhliahed, entitled The PHYSIOLOCY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Book, that are reaDj OaM t4 MMit-orto. Is all mat. leaf pertaining to MashM and Vwukwi, and cupply want lonf felt. Thy arekMalifallr tilMtratrd, and lb plahj lettuage, easily widentood. The two book, embrace Ml page., and contain relaaMe laformaflM for both married and giggle, with all threcentluipiueuienta In medical treatment Bead what our nomepapera aajr iThe knowledge impirted In Br. Batte new work, i, in no way of queatienable char- . Kter, bnt la tomethinf tfcat mry. MiMld ka.w. TV feau. the Tictim of early indiacreoon tithe aa.otrwnrjM BerieetlT healthr maTbe.DotwithwanrngTieor tethoorima of life, and th. iwa, in from in. manr fill her aex an." ex. loui journal. rorcLak nuns to tit. both in one Tolame, $li in cloth gilt, eta. atra. Sentrader ieeeipt ot prist la money at (tampa. onii Linn xi u mm mm 'M eal. OLD, TRIED, AJTD TRUE. People nr. aMai eeqnalated-uMl tba wb at. not ought to bewith tb. wowUrfvi merit, of ttu frU Anwrtcan lU-tMKly, tli. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment F0K HAH AHD BEAST, Tali Tlalmwnt Trry naturally originated tn AjtmtV ml, whem 5tnra providM la her laboratory took urprKlng nntidoM. for th maladlM of her ehO drwnv It. tax kit bees rereading for B yeara, BBtfl now It encircle tb. haottabl. gtotM. Tt Xexlcna Mnatang Liniment to a matehlew tmtntaj tor all external allmesU of man aud band. To ttocfc ownra and tarnwra it to lnralnahta, A slngie bottl. often nr a human life or ne atorea tb. ni.rnliiam of aa excellent bora., ex. ww, or aterp. It cure, foot-rot, boof-all, hollow born, grab, .crew worm, aboobtar-rot, mange, tb. bite, and tiagaot pclaonotia repill-, and lneert, and every oca drawback to atock bmdlng and buah Ufa. It caret every external tronbl. of horsM, each aa buneneaa, acratcbea, iwlnny, apralaa, founder, wind fail, ring bone, etc., etc Tb Tfrrtr" Xnatang T.tnlmwBt to th. quickest mm In th. world for aartdeou oeearrtag la tb family, la th. at any of a phyatetaa, aoe aa bema, acalda, rpralna. cote, eta., and for ranna- Uam, and stilTaei engendered; by expovore. P ticalaxty Talubt. to Xinm. It to the cheapest remedy ia th. world, tor It peawtratea the mnarto to th. bona, and a atngla atrpUeadoa la generally avaeaeat to eon. Xexiean Xostang Uninaemt bl pat Bp in tare. etecaof bottle, th. larger oae. being proporUoar PRESCRIPTION FREE! For the apeedy fur. of Neminul Weaknea. Loat Manhnnd ami all diwnif-ra nrougiit on ny inaia Any lruttf..t ha. the Ingre- dionu. ii-. . Jm Kl '.. lit) cretion or i-x'i-. Vrt vtr-et. t'lnrlnnntl. . IiamonthlT, 100-pae. Scrap Book of the cream of I the World'a Llteratar. Slngl. copy, JUc, or $2 pe war. An Oil OhrornoJltiaO inchea) of Yoaemild Filler, price, B3; " Blaog Boeep." i iug nooa. ia . "unrmiaa wiwt HmM., i." a tl Wood' hnnk in n.rMir hlndine and a eaaaDl. eoDT of UouwhoU MacaiioV1 ail peat paid, for only end in money, or in one-eent poetace atampa. Ateata wanted. M'rt liberal temu, bnt notbing aerrt tree. Addree B. 8. Wood. Tribon. BoUe5ng, tire Vork Oiaa THE FOR LAUNDRY USE. THE LIGHT-RTO1TIN3 I1W 1011 1 j ,J.I The BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, and moat THOROUCHLY coDUTict4 8EWINOMACHlNEererlnyeoted. AU tlx wearing- parta are made ot the) BE3T STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and are ADJUSTABLE. It haa the) A VTOMA TIC TMVUOHf It baa tba 1.AMQMH MOBBlMi It baa tb Easiest Threaded Shuttle. The BOBBIN'S are WOUJID without B0NNINO or UATH&EASISO the KACHIHE. It his a SZI.r-KF.1 UNO KXEDLE; It haa a VIAL, for retrulaUna; the length of Mitch. WITHOUT TE-TJ.Nt;; It naa a LAKOM 8PACK under Uie arm; It ia NOI8tX.ES. and baa more potnu of kJLCCLLKhCli titam all other niacin aca eoubinetl. Xir-Agenta wantaxt: In looaUtiaat where we are not roprwe anted. Johnson, Clark & Co. 90 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. OB. - J. J. QOtLM-Uti , Superintend aV aud Mecklenburg. A. 1879.
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