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DAILY N E YY S SIN DAY KKBKUAKY J. 11. Ill KNKV, - Friilor. III KSft.1 JOHl I N. Pro'. Afrltollural Interval. Washington iu his eolith mes. m.e to Conirrr: n.tt t. be doub'Csl U at itt "reference either to individual ir na tivol welfare, rcuUure is i f pri "mtfT imiH)rtLo. In Droixntion a oitions advance- in ip ilation m l Vlber cir euro Maiiees of tnatur.tj this "truth txivnjo m re f parent. m! "rMlri th i ulnvaiu n cf the soil ' mt Ti and rot re an object public ttroraie. Imtitulion fr rrevtriit i; Kr-w UP aupp : td l tbe pu! -!..-. i.nru nl I) Willi ibl'Ct cad it s r ' b dedicated w:bcrtater profile' It the wunf.H were iJ and true it tbe early 3 cars ol t ur natioual life.they r doubly in tl. liht of the pres- ent day. Suo evs'ul agriculture i the found too of the subttiutiai prosper ity of the Aiiu-iu jtople. No'biup ii.de ed. but tbe enoitnoua productive rower of tbe I'mUd States preveuttd universal rum I r ta her aiin; war, and Ler evil and cotrupt tiuaLCul U-g- tUtion. But the farm its of the roun- try have saexl it from abso!ute tauk- iurtcv. Uf the 'V.t t', ) dollars of epit during no ies- thin $.ja'3,cVi.oi wire due to ay riciltural profuct., bt ing uly aooni j iiki,ih.hu imu . tbe tther Industrie of tbe country, to pay tbe bills of tbe nitfo-". in the mar ket of the world If tL i inten t is of vat importarc turou-tioui trie cuu rv. wr.u i ti cent of populat oti cnani therein what mus: it b t ri rta v a:: na. m i which uea--v tbe entire iua5 of bei I otu at ion are dueci.v er:a:ed a. f.-rnii",; and rs alhel pursuit ? S hcever will take tbe tr. uMe t. examine th d-.ijjraro in the I'm ted Slate Ar.cu ture rt p rts. will hi astorj isbed to n-c thee:: ruio.i uil vauc id the amount ol farm pro.lucis since lN'i, reach ni fsr bey r.d the increa in ratio "of pf ulatioo. He will up m icv estiva! be f.rcc 1 tjtbe couciu i; n that a grest share of t b 1 i iuipr--ve merit 1 due to b.fer moles of cu'tiv tioo, to labor aviu,; ma;bir.t-ry ,'t wi,er judgement in s'ectun of cry p and todetd whatever perta n-t to iu crc aseil skill in farming as a pr fr-i -.i Tte work of arlcultoral clubs and s - cieties. of perid c ils of varioas kinds. and of late years, ornnix. 1 drjurt- ments of StA'.e j- vernnien s I .-.- al ready told im ncLely f . a-lvaut 8fe ot the couut.y. And wbeirvrr the gnaies tuii.t oow ex st auJ tee largest ma.-u:eii wr- cal cen'f. rt. there ttt s n. an 0 ttilizin aLii diven.i:at.n. tbe kn wl of a fe for the tol ai.tje if u ar m rft prizl ad ch-;ih-d It wxs a for' ur ate da) lui Nvrti. I ar olina whni her lat tien-ral As ui'-l) moveU by tbe oieiuoru!, of tiie ri Agricultural ? cw ly d o. hi r ar' c til tural b.jln" in ;r !id rs. n i l by t'e Grange of Ptri;n cf ll.i-.Lf . i: y seconded by trie ptii ic mev-a- I., liotrinor, it"jlvl t ertab .s'.jtd IL' Is-iartm. ni f AKricaUi re. .or a- 11 ie i r.u iii' 111 ii id act d rec'.ed s. wi a d i.Tcelive . . . ...... . i . . 1 iiticu ui uitiji.ui, ao 1 i..ii-itua ui.l uf support adopted wilb su fehc.ty, to rr move the burden from th 'armer, and to in p e the tax iu fuel, manner, and with safeguard a to pro- tect even tbr ma-.ufa:turer who paid u. (rem frsadulent competition. As uur readers know, the H srl of Aricultura estab'.Uhed.by tbe ac'.orar.- uei the Deprin: nt. and nn.!iienced sctive cperatioos by tbe el-ction o! 1 t)i. l t :-t M'v. 1 . r cri iu .-Tij,ri,i-,.cue oi ore US I e official r port of tbe Commissioner. ( ol L L. Polk, containing matN-rs of pub lic interest which deerve more cneial attention than they have received. Ho waa pi teed iu charge of his w ork. without books or moiels, Ld the or ganization from the beiuuic wa i.ec-eas-arily experimental. Iu some re gard the operations of tbe di p-trt merit a provided for in tbe act extei d over a wider field than that of uny similiar branch of fv ite tiover rimer. t iu tbe L oion. The machinery for its operations bid t be c nstru d. atil tbe wrk UDdeitakeu priir-s,i-lyt a mesns and facihtu c uld be cum! a . . e .v svsiem 1 c rrf'txmik-n: was re quired t v oh u the nt-edf'il stat sties. a-d to a-sc-rta.ii t'e lainnnliate wishes oi tte pjop'.r ; 'be stblhmeat of ti-di bvlciicnes aud arran. merits for tbe successful stocking of the wa' rs of tbe State, tbe oran x t ... tbecoutr 1 of fertilizers; tbe prcpvratio i of a re. utry of lands and mrns; tbe coll ct-.ori of a mueum of the products of th- severrl ouotie; tbe distribution of timdy rr- ports til gr w-tog crop, a-id of setds a . an-i agricuiturvl information to tic peopl-, and anexclusiv.- corrrsp .ndene with similar dej ar.mes.ts in otbr Stats all these were new and uufa- ... 1 miliar duties, and it must b acknowl edged that the nieauroof sjcc-9w ith which tbey have been erformed, is gratifying and satisfactory. W I'. AIU". iequeled by the l maiili 101.1 r of Agriculture to sta'e that tbe cash pi 10 fr ton of "Haldwu At LVs. Auimoulated Dissolved Ii n" .bould l 1-iOic.stead uf fV as sppars in the publish.-1 Analy s s of Keitiliz-rs for I7S, wLn.b bas ireertly been repub lished. Parxrs ihruu-bout tl,s. will pit ase notice this m the iuUts:cl the farmers. KvcKYTHlMi ikdius l ) 0- g irg w rung in Europe j t now. They have tin p! 4U in Hussia. tbe sai l I p x in Dab lin, tbe remderj st iu l'rns,-ia ami tiou ble Aiid distress every wLeie. Tbe ha-d t;ms have reached even Switz-iland, wbicb country is Try tthloin affected by panics and destitution . The general disUeaa is worse in Prussia, Turkey an i is just beginning in Sweden, Sitzjr lanJ ami great Britain. France alone v( Karopcan Couutriea is prcsperous. In m biiot afier 'htrarfo coda" Kennrtb Haym r lia dona toothing to riuVct on the Lome of his nativity, ile now has a b flbt on bis hinds. He bas refused to approve tbe bills of the iecrt t si-rvice division unlens furnished w.h an i'iiu'z Jiccu'j'.oftho espn ltu:.N f tbe c'epa.t neiit, Tbe de siitiurnt refuei to do. This brin Uui;;- a d ad-lock. It is believwd. S iwcttr, tint Secretary Sherman will n.ter'ire and fi.nv his t-oliciior to uc-,-umb.ttH vny maiy dirk things are cvered up by the py-rolla of tbe e cret pervice bureau, one of which, it is dtclsrvd, is a contribution of about io dJU to tbe Keiul-l:ca. cimpaikn luud Mr. Kayter is i iht, and the pub lic, as! will as Corgres, w ill rU-tain !i ui. Tltrt Hoi sk h is hearkened to tbe ap peal of the people of tbe 1k lie slope and pa-sndan auti(Tiiuee bill to res train ana picunt the homi'a'"" of L 'bane mto this country. Tb s bill I 0huiid the respectable majority 1 1 I e:;uty three1, a luajoiity cornpofced cf In.tb parties. tl f i ni is fetusill m having ot pone i ibr L-ction id i. 11 .1 t'n!ts-tutn until r ptinoo . iom p.utifb aie auxious to secure tbe I al itoinia ti -legation, and democrats and ltepub'icaua alike are williuj; to do anthii-g to p'ese the Califoruiaus I j Jsl u0w. Hence tbe pasaao of this uill. A fv'r the ioor Chinese they have no n KM ii'utives in Congress, aud. ,Li . fi ic iiae liothiug t t xi t from that bvdy. Mt 1 Vl i:sant. Cabarrus cunty, i an.U'H.Hi on tbe pi stionof tbe Ildei;h - . M - and AhioU A r Line ex.cus en Jit. l'.t a-sut uij;.s the tiU'L.o.i fjf tbe ioib'u leas -ii?: (- l"hf road -would cr, s he Yrfdkiu ik.u tbe niwt watei- pjwrr.in tbe r:aif, aixi 01. e 01 iuc v-t in tbe L ;i:t.d MaUs. It ulu ;uu ti;oiij;li one of the best t'.inbertd o-Jotis iu tbe Mate. ( ) It w. uui run Ibiouh the U-.1 rain a-jd cotton- ;iu m ct.oii t'l V alia: us cou.u). V ) It would iuu through Ml. l'leasaiit. 1 ) 1 wi u.u open uj lue ri-ue!i jki -;i n t f :1c i,oM bear. 114 belt iu the slute. '1 be iou-biadttl editor of the Char ge I. in crat ihlly concludes that x'etis 0:1 would br i' a line trade to Lai ittlf . Tud Tll"i.vM ilod.ri is to saia'i I . - . . r m.tt, r t ere .lays in me uem 01 c.uu- expt tifes. Tbe tax ptytrs of Hake unty can thank d.id,re Strong, the . . 1. i. ..1... i...i....ri..'riiTi ao.e ami itiiiusii ivu? v - .:ial Court, snd it p pular Solicitor Mr. U A-raiii. Haul work aud close at ten 1 .i to lul w.iiu.. in iub au- inuitr-i 11 I ibe e-ui U a-s elst hei t. A tPi.t. 1: t.'ucd iu tlie New York A-c-s b y c tiu xv 1 itt the re ductiou o i of o:b .1 U 111 York City t .iii -ubt d J.'.imi 11M for t'.e prii H.i'.Oi taei.ty p 1 c lit. from the pa. i ie t"f !"?.. I ; n 11 c 11 Mil-1. 1 i') 1. I- n vi-- n i I. -in to N' rtL Lur ,.:ia. Wil l. in U I :!! us w! y d.oiild le I s badl v K'pre bi ca'i-e e 1 ffiKi .'.as L'trcu iiiieraiicu to tlie MipTiktr p; ii!"H that ..lans tan s muM -n;etiow:? 'ine f these meu talk as U ti'hr j'res uor p.- j I - bad htiv .lit to a i 1 pin o 1 ou the Mihj- ct. Ihey wi.I know bel't r preseu.ly . N4 r.n1 Caimi in ; vs." in .nn-.tbt-r I Coiua is a leading citizen of Winston. I n,e Ha lire cit zen of thxt tow n t n- dorse "North Carlini. Ibe N tvvs vil n-ah ih whatever the pe ple 01 North Caroliii". have to say on this sub ec. VH auk ready to repair arv orTcnsc ijiven our esteemed Ci.ar'.i'tto c ntcm p irary , the Sou; hi ru Home. That ex- 0-rllet.t taper never reacbe the Nkws Uihce. " "' " " Tm iism. Court of Wake couu- ty tavis .it tax ptvers of tins couu- ty, according to exhibit elsewbire pul- lishe.l, atout I'J.OtO. 111H 1 1 r 1 1 Ian-am lotiicco g ower pay s his qu ; a ,( the t wenty-eiht m:l- -liou d-j!Urs detividirom thctaxoii lobacv!- . Yl-Jii.libW wasau uneasy, lestl.s: dy with the eiiate and it adjourned fit r 'tl. di.-jatcli of bi ino i outine business. Hucci 'Iiil 1 urrer. Tm'mtcn Hi view. Ye.steul y"s ishuh of our nesrsy flal eigh cotciuporaiy contained an i liter estir kT aui.ouviCement to tbe effect that the p-J.iT has tneii leased for a tu.n '"r f yeais by 31- ssrs. Juo. II. Hus- - aul Go. C. J -idatj, both of wLom us beea engaged in tbe editorial ; d biisme.ss maiiatmeut of the. pa- jt r l-r o.lle timw past. Lapt. liusey no ass'iui'- 1 -jo c'ii;or;ai control. 111 ... ... . 1 , 1 a ii a.jut and gr ic:ful w i it, a ba d Worker a 1 I a iu.ui of iufoi lualiou and v predict a successful career lor tbe -os. U'..d.r Us new management. A Good lMirr. iiieeutof Patriot. Mfssrs. John li. HiiRsf v aud (ieo. C. Jordan have leaded the Kuleih ews 1 .r a term ol years. Mr. Hus- ey is in.e ol lb most vig nous writeis 111 UosMate aud will ruak-3 a g od pap.. Hurrsj Deverim Surrevi. . luMiA-n UcorJ. 31e -S s J. IJ. llussev arw O C. Jor dan blvi least d tbe iCv'eighNews lor lei lit of y eais, aud that pier w ill h-reailerbe edited bv jlr. Huss.'v bo ha already pr vea himself one of the tu riii ilio-nt and p'cy wiiteis in Him .so.lh, aud whose licil-i pel will alaV4 rtig .e the ottenlioll and CX- ...... I . - ci e i.ie iiji-iei ii, in f in. rj 01 i ur otinu-ii co emp raiy. We wih our Jrier d aU ibe huc tm that their ene. gy o Oiuch deseives. r.xjtericneed Hul Knterri.lus. !it tri ; i,rOkrr. Ti, : If .... 1. v uo ik-iiitu .ei arjiiou cos a change of management. Tne pajier baa befu leaaod ler a teim of years by I our clever friends, John B. Ilussey, r.M., aud Qo. C. Jordan, E q., who purpose publijfhn it. herbaltwr as their own enterprise. We wit-h the new enterprise abundant succees. Capt. lluhsiy is a tacile. forcible writer, au experienced and well informed journal iht, aud a "Duplin county boy." Mr. loidau has Ions beeu the efficient ujauii0er 01 the N'jws, he is full of eu ergy aud eaterprise. A Dcffndcr ofttie People- ICikIiIm. Tarboro Southf ruer Tins thoroughbred and exc.dleut Da ly has b. en leas.d for a 1 ug term oi years by John il. lliusey aud Geo. C. Jordan. Jouu li. Hussey is t ditor, a geni'eman known to the profession a- tne of tho clearest beaded, soundest 1 i e s in tiio Srate. The News has ub nd u.itlilully. in and out of sea son, lor the interest of tbe people, and to ave the people from oppiessive ttxition. us cry bas been eaily, l-.ud, 1 .11 at.l potent tor retieclnueut. We woal : rue the tiay when sj invaluable a defender of the people's l ights should b te the dust of adveisity. We trust its caieer upward aud ouward may be i-i tligbts of glorious prosperity. The ,iily is only i a year one of the .-ne.... ft dailies in the S mth aud witiu reach of every reader. IT10 urlli roirii St'in. Corre-i'oii leiice of he News. Winston, N. U., Jan. 81. "And you to Brutus. " We 1 the toast to "South Carolina and Yirgiuia with a strip of land be iweeu." We love these States muc b .t North Carolina more. Much bas be u said and wiiUeu iu regaid to in tern il iiup'ove.ueu'.s, but it does seem that it is ah I ni purpose. Our State lus been spending money for years and j sirs in building railr ads lor tbe do eli -pmeut of ether States and the siippo.t id" cities outside of our State. Noith eisteni N. C, by her syh fii of Kaili-oadrt is made tnbu ary to N r.o k. Wi stern N. C. will be made .11 tuo taiiie manner tributary to Clarns'on. aud now while we have b l; lit hopes of connectirig South eas.ruN. C. wi h N rtb-western N. C. alit-ady by water, and peril ps -oia by Kali, fr- in Wiuijing'ou 10 rayetle.i 1-3 and'lieiKe by Kill via l-4 pt, the Co il K.el 1-, tbe Ore Hul and the beaiV ilii city of iireensbor to the most tbriUy town iu the State. V ) 1 1 rs 011; liotll Wll S'O.l it pTop.iftd to run tbiee 1 m- oi N irr w O-iue, h la the Intel e-l a id for th deve.opinen of our Suite. t)aut iun from Win ston, S-'iith west vi i Mookiiville, :bii-ug!i a r ch and prosperous country t Mvoiesville. another liom Winston up tLe va.l.-y of the Yadkin, not ex cilltdui leiti itv by .any sect on in Aiueiica to Pato rum, aini there con uectiu with the proposed rva 1 across the Mat , ami ibe other lui'3 from Winston, North West, topping the Valley of the Dan, through a iich in!uer.tl .-cti.n as well as an A 'ricul tu al lelt, unsurpassed by any in the . ate to the Paia li-e of Noith Caro in a - Mt. A'ry. Ah tnbu'ary o am p -u ii g in th' ir iich Heights to our owu c ty ot Wilmington and receiving 1 -10 lu-r me c l.ni's sa t, tn l.isses. - irvr, c tVee. tU'i ; nd tioo ral fiuits ich come iu o her p uts, an 1 cairy t! em over our o-n roads and dis- r.ihii'i. g tli.-ni t i Ii'gepaitot our St Je. As it ve,o from fear tl at l:i mm'iii o! ro.id. micht be built i.dN nit arol.na h ve on s city of h r . w 11, tbe b;isa'uiv j op. se til 1 at 1 1 v 1 1 . 1 . M il me by granting l . .i. t j;i! r ai.i !i I, i ig Da ivide iiiii.ii 1 iOad up I ii o Y.ihey of the Dm tud Y oU 11. their! y chaining one ol in- ri l.tt elt o;i.- of our Sta'f to bn 1 i ut Dai. vine and "drv u; Wi 1 st 11." T-' h'ion the lo.i-l Ir.iin KJJp 1 o If , e - lis 1 o o will aliso I , t et-ilei ol Danv 11- iind K cl.inoiid. Why is it o;lli t iro i ui, while sue is so 1 o r That her Kpi'sentativ s are fiaul t touch her debt or make any tloi 1 t compiomiso or s-.ttle it, will le.f tst 11 taking her people and spend wig the mm ey in building Kiil roads ior tb bei.t lit of other States and oth 01 i iti 's to the gie it den imenl of our own S;ae and die rum of our own l inrf. and to n.-? Cauuot our Legis lature dispense witti frivol us amend meiits to latt e s Kevnal, and goto woik lor tbe interest of .orth Caro liua and uompr.'iuise tlie StUe debt a d give us & dog law, do leuce law-, a go)-. Buti'm of public schoVs and htiui if internal improvements in the inter st aud f.r the benefit of our own State? If they cannot do this, would it not be well to divide the "st r p of laid between Virginia aod South I aroliua'. North Carolina. I iie Ifible. f'ibbral Kecorjer. At a hit-- me. ting of the Wake coun ty Ii bio Society. Gov. Z. It. Vance made, among other-, the loiiowinj good points: That the Uiblo is true is appar nt from the lact that iu this most practi cal age of tbe world au age when ev erything is sii'j-cted to tbe severest mki.uIic investigation, and if not found to be Useful and true is nierci les.sly dis -a'iied, it not only holds its own, but is cistintly extending tbe ari-a o! its liitl ieuoi', wLilj tbe sacred b oks ol other religions bal either ; .st their p iwt-r over the mii'ds of men, or if iep. cted ; 1 ..ll.rnem to have uo powf r to make ilic plef. ). a 1 idy wiio claimed to disbelieve tb.- llibh. and whose l usband, an up libt. hoii r iH aud v ir uius jndge. a.soau in lid 1. lle declared to be equal 1 11 moral qti.il ties to any professing Chnsti uiof herjacquaintance, be asked 11 she hid never couceived the idea thai her husband, good aud tiue iiiil Loi orable as she represented h in. nrght roi be tbi product of Co: istiau- ity, not w.tlmtaudiug Ins rtjectiou of t mt l.-.ith. To this she replied that she bad nev er thought ot that, but that Seneca among tue the Remans, and Socrate stiiMiig tbe Greeks, were good a-id Hue men without tbe help of tbe Chti-tian faith. To this the Governor replied, that they woie doubtbs. good men afur their liht, was very imper fect, aud there cjuld be fouud thous ands of bumble peasants in Scotland, or this country, who, taught bv this holy faith, were ad f r superior in all tbe moral elements of llheir character and iu the coudu. t of their social r- 1 itious to Socraleis an l Seneca, as the huu w assupiTior to tbe stars of hea ven. Het-aid, further.that when disturbed by doubts ss be b id been at one tima. and a every tn.n Aiii , mm would be, as to the tmth o- ih- 11 ble. bo had comu ted a mi- i-ter then nresent. ss to what be idiou'd r.ad to eetabllsh his faith iu tlio a.-spiiatiou of the Scrips lures. I lie id vice he rec-ivil was i read the 11,1 lo itelf, aud ho bad four U i i lu exi. 1 ence ih..t tho be.-i . 1 - deuce of Cn. iniiauity wad Cbristianiiy UM lf, ai.d lh:it tbe vt ry best proof ot the truth of tLe Bible was that blessed book without uute or comment. It was an edifying sight the Gover- m r of a gnat commonwealth pleading r..- .1... .... ... t 1 r " for the circu ation. of the Bible, before a iji't and iHt llneit aiidin o iaigc propoition ,,t wboru were mem brs or the General Asoeuibly of the fcUte. COUSTY El. TBAfl- One 71 an Killed and Two Wouuded A Fight Anions Fugallvew. Charlotte Observer, 30th. Alf. Eimunson, Lige Church and Riley Tedder are three famous charac ters in Wilkes couuty, ' noted for iheir :ancBr aid reckless deeds. All ot mem 1 ave bienac jubed of 01 iuiet.ol different kind, two of them nave baen convicted iu tbe courts and all are fugitives from justice. Various attempts have been made to cautuie them at uutMii 1 me, but tbe nature of the country bas enabled them to elude tho vi&i- lauoe of olMceis. A mau named Haves informed Church and Tedder that Edmundson nd stolnn a n'stnl from a man who was worki :g tor him, and Hhiiea inem - tlal .l t get the weapon from ri.dinuuu-oii Tuey aco 'rdiug'y wen. t tne bouf?e of a mau uimed Fost r, wuere it vias re 001 ted that Edmuuusjn was stopping, and asked 11 he wad there. Foster re plied in tbe aui:ma:ive, and immedi ately tbe twe men broke into the house, bv kicking down the door. Wheu tbey euteieii, Edmuudsou began to tire upon them. Tedder was kdieu almost instantly, aad the next suoteuteied the breast of Church, passmg out through his hboulder. As he was fall ing, he made a lunge at Koiiiuinisoti aud stabbed 01m in the shouluer, the i....r . .1 . i,; o . ulimmt Do ftUllO VUlllUI! U'JUU U IJ m u " I " - - i IV but villmliigloiinajB. I WUmlngtODStar;of the 31st Wilmington d .es not wish its own interesis to be protected and advanced t ti,, ufnAiian of other sec. ions ot the I N-,uu Wi iniPL'ioii savs. here is a seaport upon which hundreds of thou- sands of dollars have been expended iu dteDeuiu" tbe channel and making it accebs ble to ships of large tonuage- We have already a large aud growing lk .......I. ...... ..v I emumerce. e aie uincn uroici iu i the Wet Indies thau Cbarlebtou or Norfolk as to tbe time requmd in ma- kintr the trip. e ouer certaiu gro ceries cheaper thau Ii iltimore or Nor folk. We can olier still tariuer advan- ta -e.s as we grow stronger. Y e can oiler as many and as great facilities to .i. vvi uan iNorlolk or lharles- vv.iminirton th.-refore- urotests ojii. .... ts- .i ' .. . against any and all h gis.ation that oiitrf her at a disadvantage aud that inv.ir noris in other Siatis. Tbe Democratic KiaicNiuau Coming South. Philadelphia Tlruts. vannvl .1 Tilden evidently does not I o 'I-l. r, ..f I uiiMd of him i i tne aft'ectious of the 111 . :i 1 1 1(1 let oi' U ii OI i uui luau Ki' I solid south. Some time ago the libra- ry societiis at Chapel lull University; North Carolina, envrgea air. inurman as their oi a1 or for next June. Now the boys at Tririty college, also in tbe land of tar-beels, have prevaueo upon Mr. TiKleu to ornament their com- meuci ment. btnator I5'aru, w no i 1 . has a son at tbe uuiveristy ol 11g1n- wi 1 hold forth there, doubtless, aud ...... I luenMlie couiurj u.u? iaitui.tviiuci wuo .remen lciuoct atio :be cotton holds a' the present academic year. cl jso of the Tbe Xorth ( aroliua Legislature Cher lot te Democrat. The members of the present Lgis- lature, if not having as bnhiaut lepUi- tation f r statesm insh'p as some tor mer IxmIh s f tbe iiort, have about as much go. d, common, pr.ioiictl s-ne :i nnv an. I sh W a COlUIIIP'HIaUlt Oii- ' - J rosrtion to work and do light 1 i the . , . . ... - , -ii. difchargeot their puonc r.uiies. 1 uey have a get deal of importaut and usifulwoik under consideration loo much we fear to get all of it done. No final action has yet been bad on propositions to au.e d tbe Divorce Law. enact a fcftock Law for certain c unities, reinauguia e the Whipping Post, and adopt a law mxing useless Dogs to externiina' i ou. There are several propositions to amend the State Constitution in several respects, and we earnestly bop one for requiring the . ..." I payment of a poll tax as a qualification tojvete will be adopted, Our Commercial Fetter. WImlngton Star. There is really no such t h intr as . . .- V . i r . ,- . state priue in orin Carolina. We hive b en Mbutary to other States all our lives, and will continue so to be we fear, as long as the present gener ation lasts. w nen papers in North Carolina use their influence to build up Charlr-ston, Norfolk and Baltimore at the expense of the only seaport in the State, what else can be expected man mm rauroaa scnemes will be adopted, the only purpose of which is to break down those already con structed, and to make us for all time a mere strip of land lyiDg between States over which conduits are built for the enriching of other sections. Tlie State Debt. Gelusboro Mail, lst. If tho Legislature now in session will provide for the accumulation in the State Ireasury of a sinking: fund annually .ot toree Hundred thousand dollars, and authorize the Treasurer to use th8 fund in tbe purchase, for cancellation, ol such outstanding b nds of the State as mi?ht be volun- tarily offered him at their market val ue ou the nay of the passage of tbe act authorizing such purchase, wo believe tho treasurer would settle ud the hole debt of the State fairly, honora- bly ai;d to the satisfaction ol all honest pjople, both of tax payers and bond ho dere. The Proper Frontispiece, Wilmington Star. itu tne ie.-so;i neiore us we are tempted to say that we hope never again i reaa in a isortn Carolina pa- J per anytning about State prid or a North Carolina policy, or building up our great material interests. It is the veriest humbuggery and claptrap it seems. It is all sound and fury, snri- lying nothing. Is is wind, wind only. nothing but wind. The real thing to do is to join the popular chorus in sing ing the praises of loreign towns, for eign corporations, foreign enterprises. foieign manipulators. Let us all bow dowu and worship tbe Great Golden Calf now set up, upon whose ample forehead is written in letters of brass Down with State Eutrro- s Up with ioiein schemes aril .1 i t.eneo. Tattered aud Torn. C larlotje Observer. hach Legislature that Kits in H.il e gh teais tbe statute laws of the S -ate all to pieces, liattu's Revisa i a by-wi.rd and a reproach. The very tiit Geneial Assembly that met atter it was iosued knocked the bottom out of it and nobody now,th'nks of depend-, ing upon it. Wbat is the use of going to the expense of publishing another book of Mm ilar cha- ac4ar to be similar, ly served by tho nr.xt Legislature ? unless, indeed, it bo republished once in every two years. A WILKES Fables for Good Little Boys. THE LEGIS LATOB'S ANSWER. Some Legislators were asked one day, To stop their gab and reduce their pay, The Legislators replied, "My dear, It's gab and plunder for which wd're here." MORAL. A pig ni-y j;et t j be a ho because the bea-.t may grow; But how a hog becomes a pig is what I do not know. lie Paid tbe Thieves. Washiogtou Post. A c respondent urges that the Post is "father bar i on Mr. Hayes, lor he had nothing to do with stealing the Presidency." 'lhat may be the tact, but he took and still holds the stolen omce, ana ne paui ine inieves . 11 - J i a 1 .. In Earnest A boat It. Charlotte Democrat. Wo are all in earnest about reducing expenses, and do not intend that tbe attempted ridicule of certaiu members of the Legislature shall stop the move- meut in favor of economy and cuitail- ment of salaried omses. Its Mangled Ilemuliis. Atlanta Cous:itution. The Kepubitcans w,U die bard. J mai. oao uccu oicmiua lui bYTGuiy . t , . , . . i . . . : . . . . . . . i . ... . . j uot oiiig to givo up uii ii us inangieu remains are earned oil to a eoap fac tory. A Man Without Ncrupl e- rl lnnrnm. Why do the stalwarts waste their wind and money on Grant ? There is juujuuus, oi ermont, wuo is tiling mem, as iouaiy as ne Knows how, that liimseit is the man for them. He wouia scrupie, at notning, ana lorrant f ' : ii I I t O 1j- . 1 , 1 rira rt Ilia q rm tr -v... Graut aud Hayes. St. Paul l'ione r-Press. Grant vetoed the back bouuty steal President Hayes siins the back pen. siou steal. Giant is abused forintriju ing for a reselection. Hayes is praised fut' distinctly repudiating any such un- i,l 1.;..: ""'j-. auiuinunn iunous lTse lor a Ktraddler. .st. L.ouis limes It is now said that. Mr Hendricks in vinually out of "the oresidential race This is tbe usual fate of men who halt between two opinions. It. is better to . thiuk and be wronsr than never to think- at all Tliiu iKa T-aoT- .. 1, " - ... JO VCL ; 11 flection of ultra men, aud the popula demand foi t.aigbt, pure partisau fer vor may exieud to 1WSU A SI'LK kr Il OIVOK1 1!ITV TO ' IN A FO:tJ UAK, KIKST GRAND DI8- TD'UI'TlnV I iu i a .i t T.Mif n V L't'DOIl a 1UU io-n 115 Monthly DrawJn Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was reeularlv incur oorated by the Legislature of the State, for Educa tional and charitable purposes, in 1868," with a capital of $l,t"O0,oo0, u which it has s-ince abided a reserve fund of SSoO.ixxJ. Its tfraudsiirgie number distributions will take plac- monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the' following distribution: ( U'lTAL IltIZ. 930,000. lOO.WjO TICKETS AI TWO DOLLAKS AND HALF-TICKEVs, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OK PKIZfclS. 1 Carltal rn?e $30,0O 1 l a l ii J"riz liyOO 1 i ni.ai P z 5 m o 2 Pi ,Zr- of 8J h 0 5,000 6 i n.e t 1 uoj 5:1-00 20 l'riirs o 10,000 KOi'rizesoi loo lo.OOO 2 o Prizes of 5o Io.oko rui) Prize Ot 2 JIUKHl lOiO Prizes of 10 10.100 APPitOXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of 30) 2,700 Approximation 1 rizes of "JO" 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 9oo 1837 i'rizes, amounting to $110-400 Krjpousioie correkoon"iiijr aeeuts wanted at ail irominent points, to whom a bberal compensation will be paid 1 i.iklnafinii for ratau t Application for rates to clubs should onlv be made to the Home Office in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for fur ther information, or send oruers to. M. A. DAUPHIN, f O. Box 692, New Orleans. Louisiana. All our Crrin l Extraordinary Drawinesare under toe supi-i vision and management to OENKK-vi-fs i. T. BEAUaEiiAKD iind JUBAI, A. KAKi.v. lan J uwt Received. Extra No. 1 shore Mackerel, at retail by the pound Best Canadian Oat Meal at retail by the pound. Hams, (Ferris' and other brands) breakfast bacor. Tongues, ic. Buckwheat flour, fine syrups and Molasses white peas, navy beans, dried fruit, &c.,&c. An unrivalled stock of canned goods and fine gr ceries generally. Everything in 'he Grocery line from a tierce of flnerlceto a sap sago cheese. Finest Northern Butter, received every week, direct from the Dairy. Jan28-tf. IIARDIN, GRIMES & 0 . SEED POTATOES. Wewill receive, abiut the 'st of February, ournrst Invoice of Seed Potatoes oftbi sea son. Early Ro3e, Peerless and Jack son Whites. We w'll. laianteethemto be genuine and flrst-clas ? seed, and will sell them as low as tbey can P3slbl' be handled. HABDIN, GRrME-J & GO jc-ft Ain ivn rrnipn io-n Wv vLU AlW llULU. I3. Old IVielc, (CORN AND RY .) This reliable brand of PURE WHISKEY has been successful! y tested by the lovers of first class Whiskey for th past 50 years, and has preserved its high reputation undimin ished. It Is offered to the public with the full guarantee of the proprietor, and wi 1 not fall to give 1 er ect Fatbfacfinn nhpnnwr used. For sale bv a'l tlrst-elass dPMirrs Address, JOS. WtLLIAMS, Panther Creek. Jan2-d6m. Yadkin Co.. N. O tl It. IOX, AT TORNEY'AT LAW. Practices In State and Federal Courts. Offlse opposite P. o, 2nd floor Bagley B uddlnff. jan laslm JTIIS.t CLI.. EOUS, Vegetine FOB CHILLS. SHAKES, FfcVi.lt AND AGL'E. , TxbbOBO, N. C.,1878. Dk. H.R. Stbvens: Der Sir, i feel very grateful fc-r what your valuab.e uieaiciue, v ectu-e, u..a tueiuii-y family. I v. isli to exprts- mj t.iauiis uy in toruiiug you of ihe wouaeiiul eure oi uiy avn; also, ioieo yuu know that Vegelxuc u the best medicine 1 ever saw lor Chills, shkefe. ever and Ague. My son was 8ick wita measles iu 1-.73, which left iiiiu witb itip-jomt di3.as. ij. mu sullerea a great dealul paiu, au ut th time ; ilie i am was so gietheaid ujthiug but cry. ilu doctors aid not help him a pui ilcie, he could not lilt bis iootlroin the Hour, be eouid not move without eiuichea. i readyouradveruemcut in the "Louisville c-our ier-Jouiui," that Vrgetine ws a great Blood furiuer and Blood Food. I tried one botue, wnich was a ge-ioenent. He Kept, -on wite tne ireai ci c, gradually gaiui-.g. lie has laaeu iii leen uoltiea iu ail, and lie la completely re stored io health, walks without ciutc i er caue. lie is twenty ears ol age. 1 Lave a youUo'er eon.m teen year oi ag., who issjl. ,eet locuiiis. Wueuever heieeis one coming oii, he comes in, tkes adoae oi Vegetine ai.a th- k is tne 1 stoi tue Caul. V egetiiAtileavea no badenect upouth-i b otm liK.e the most oi tne in diciubs r-coaimeuJed ior Chdls. i cheeiiuily lecomme' d Vegetiiie for tuch coiup aits a iliinK It id tho gieateat lneui ciue in the woria. JkesptctiuUy, MRS J. VV. LLOYD. VaGEriNs When the blood becomes life less and scagurtut, either from e-a;isn jf weather or of climatt, want oi e.ve cise, iriegidar die, o 1' oa any ociier cauje, the Vegetiiie wi i n new the blooo, curry off ihe pati-idhuuiors.cieansetbe st uuach, regulate tns boeis, and impart atoneoi vigor to the whole body. Vegetine FO DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND GENERAL DEBILITY. BSKNABOcTON, M ASS., 1878. We, tbe undersigned, having u-ed Vege tiue, take piesure in recommending it to all tnus 3 tr Uiiled witb itumjrs of auy kind, Dytpepsia, Nervousuts or ueuerd De bi iiy, it oeiu tLe Gi-at iSiojd t-uiider Hold l ii. Li I'roweL i s 11 ', who sell more of it thui- all o'.liei iiniKul in diciues put togctuer. JMttb. L. if. PErtKlN.s, MRS. ri. V. M'o'l'i, JuSiiPHUa SLai i,. Vegetine is the gi9at health restorer conipo eu excluaivciy of Durki, rv ois, oud heiOs. It is very pleasait tj take; every c.iili li i.t sit- VEGETINE. FOR NERVOUS UEADAJlIfi Aud Klieuiualisai. CicAri, O.. April y, 1877. H. R. Slovens, Esq.: Dear Sir, I nav-i used your Vegetine for Nervous ieaia-he, and also,f"i It :euiiii tism, and have loun-1 e-isire li i fi iin both and take grea pleasure in reC3 i u-endlug it to all wuo may be .Kew-ihe aniiC'ed, FKEi). a. uolD, i' 8 Mill Ht., CiIjU. Vegetije has restored ti ou -ands o nedth who had been loag and painful suflerers-. Druggists' Testimony. Mr. H. R. Stevens: Dear I, We have b en selling your remedvjthe Vegetiiie for about three y ars, and t ike pleasure in ie-oin uen.iing it to our customers a.ni in no instance where a biood gunner w uid reach the Ciis, lias it ever faib'd to eiiei.t a c re. to our know ledge. It certainty is the ne plus ultra ol renovators. Respectfully, E. M. SHKPHEuD & CO., ' ruggists, Ml. Vernon. 111. Is acknowled ,ed by all classes ol people to be the bast an t most reliable bio. id purifier in the world. Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is sold by all Druffiriatn. Jau 3 -eod2T. SAVE TO LEAKN HOW TO DC IT READ AND HEED WHAT FOLLOWS YOUR HAIR SAVE TOl'Jl IIA1U. Tlie 1 f HeaPl n4 Longevity demand :, the c-u e.oms ef wxs'al life uire il. Tlie Matter : ; if grf-it i:u;)iTiinoe IV 1Y91 y wuj-. BHU'TIFr VOrit HAIIC It is the -.'1 passing crown ft" g-lory, aud fir tin; lost :' it ther a no coinr.en;itloi. vrXTIVATE TOT It 11A1R. - l-'r V !--ii;UHd Diwysveivd lliir.y-ilve yeuvs ago l y Prof. Lyou, a. falo. ii tUe i.io-t rerfrct, prepaiaticn if the -world !ru- jirushrvin ami Veaul ifyjiv; the Imir. ursuu s rer produeed, IO"'- fh'lrml wllS positively prevent rayes, xn vt ill re Hore new la?r to liald Heads, : lliu iot. id lolhclos iii-J i:ot c.estvnje.l. It actually r-rfnu- tt.ex.- in ntiia. " cb-"- h tne to! lowing is A FAIH SPECIMEN. . . l n cu-.ireiv T.n'.l for pevcral years, cii ,.u;iln:.!, f -; ;- " T v .A a few bottle ot n-.ii in. ii', i' my fr.'ut n;irpris", I have a thick fro --' i i r--.-n'j1ia:i-. ( (-'.,. .''::T L. !')JfKANCK, l . &. -V. ' t , vo ;.- ::;nK)i La:.' : ; he KatJiairoii i is i:icom;i:ir:ib:c. ' i ":''l' 'i 1. Vo C';ivj l-alCucss. 2. To 3'cstore Cray Han-. . To r.emovo Daadi-uff. i. To rrsT ar.;t IVautify iim Ttnir. JSEAIt IX Tlio Kathalrou Is no .ioKV past-. of sulphur and sugar-of-lcad, to paiid- nd r.aul t'.iO l.air find paraly :o tlie braiu. It II i -1 in e. j-r..Trwi a pure oaa iim;i;a -;juiu.i-: iuhu.i, liiuutu !.ore Tae hair 1 y natural rroTvt:i nn 1 roinvig-oration. t:s splendidly perfumed, a id i'-i most delightful to.'kt dressing kno-rn. lady 3 or fj-enTieman t int u! fit is comnk-te r'h-n:': T.vcn'a Katli iiror sold) f. i;windiE. CIRI'ETS. C CARPETS ! CARPETS ! I offer for J sale, on very reassnabie terras a lot of verv fine Three-ply Extra Superfine and Superfine. Abo some oiton Chains from the very best mills in the country. Not bav in room, I will tell very cheap. Please ca 1 and examine. Also K&gs, Matting and Window Sh des. WILLIAM DAFPROX, 11 14?8 Main Street. PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS of all descriptions. The largest stock S?rn!,aBi,.tl,n?f e- Also LQOKINQ GLASS PI.ATEb ot ad sizs. bo?h Gerrnan and H-encn, wholesale and retail. Vald call aMention of the trade to tbe following s 558 : 18 by 36. 18 bv 40, 20 by 42 22 l.y 4 . and smaller sizes. Will duplicate Baltimore PICTURE FRAMES of a'l descriptions ma "e at twenty min-ites notice. WILLIAM DAFFRON. i i43 Main street. 1 ill iaJL'-l. L I L- I ' 111 Frl I BE.U it rOK ALE. Inttmting to flcuidccpers. SIX THOUoAND dollars worth of Furniture. GRAND AUCTION SALE. The undersigned will sell his entire ftoc, of New Furniture, consisting of Bine, Md lam and Common Walnut and Poplar Cham berSets, Wardiobes to Match, Marble and Wood Top Bureaus and Washstands, Marble and Wood Top Tables, Walnut, Poplar and iraile Bedsteads, Waluut.Oak and Mai,ie Cane Seat Hocking ChauB and Chairs, vf)(l( Seat Rocking Chairs and t hairs, 8fas Louugts, Walnut, Vc, Ae-. The Sale will commence on the 6tli dav o December, and be continued until i.ii i. sold. Up to that dav every article will be sold at cost. Il parties h i j ing uo not wish to re. move tueir articles immediately, they ca, be lelt until t eb. 1st. decl2 A. W. Flu p.-,. ON SATOR-HAV, FEBRL'AIiV Hih 1S79, at the Court House auor in i aleii,.,' we w ih -ll at auction a i . ac. .i land c i. 'ainin b7 acres, more or ics, adjoin'mr'n, lands of ftufus H.Day. W (i! 1'"' othrr4u v ako county, aOout s-vrii i',ii northeast ontaleitru- ALu : A-tsauie time aud place i i..t parcel of laudl.i ine village ol o iiu. 'r loiniug the lauds of H.urv woi d-, -tV' ?i c ased. and fronting on ih oi.l :iijisl,;r' Itod. csjuiai iing aoout acie """"lo 187!). at the Court House door .n iir), 1 .v. C. SanoeiV mterest iu tne m, , . ; i,i Jolinstuii couiiiy.covt-i-t-d by tUlJ do'w .'; of M. M. oaud rs' idow uf the late i ucUn a. ts.maeis. u,iU L Mj. sold on the terms o' ten nercfi r purchasa niou-.- ca.-h. litis.d if o . a rr ' . f muem )i.tli rrom day of sale, uoii . w,tn sev urny rcq .ired i-1- dufrivd i awi,. , , lute.es 6p-rct'iit roin s.u... Above prupoity soid by v fi u uf nt-ed (,i truttxecuied by A. C. Sa. ue i and ift, the uud rs.fc'ii d recorded I u th.; ic i,i -r , ohice oi aKc coi iity. b rt. F AioiiDKCA1 . J OUN UfiVt.Kt.lX. I r Jll8-td TrusU-e. Notice! j, . I'unrr ui .saie Culi- -1 " " ' iroilgHfje Uee 1 eXfCUli-u uii tie ili. d.i oi 1-ebi uao . li,s by b f j , uan ana s.-rati ii. dor .an, to iMad ;rJ bridges su.as apt eais of r. cord on i(l,r"e 7a. b. ok 52, i'ub.ic it-g sirr's olht- ir Aorth uni'ton t-mai y, vie wi:l at the court bouse ! oj, in the town of Jackson m SJ j cunty n .Monday, ihe luth d.; of Kt-bru ary, a. D , 18si. sell at public uujIioii te DigheSL idduM.for asii. t!ie tr..ct oi i,u,i on wnich Am u - pkes lived last year, .-on t iinaig one huu.'ied ace-, nioir or . v8 JUEfU 1. w u Mty ami J, i l C.tCCKEK, Sarviving partners oi Aiad.lry a Company. lanj-tu Notice, liY VIRTUE OF A POWER OP J 9 au.e comaine.l la a mortgage det-d en-. -ut -i: on tlie Ih u day of February. 177, by Joitn 1. Joiaau. au i Margaret J Jor uan to MAlllll . Kl il.'P. " ! .u ..r a r-j, --. -- i 4. i" i .s ioi i ecoru on pa4 ' 3i2. book :.0: 111 ol c Register's fiic mi .luiuiaui uui t iuuiy, we will, at th' couri i on e mi m in tne towu of .la ksoi n in saiu eouniy, on .Mun.iay, Uie Hilu ttay f reoiua . , a. u., is .y. at 1 at pu. 11.: auctiun o t'n holiest bidder for cash, :he trartol laud on hio:i s dd Joiiu K. Jor an. fom i riy Iiv d coiiLainiiiif one bundled acres mm? oi le-b c d joinin . th- .a da i f 11 . i. , .v ilL, e B. i . Joi-'.a.i, .tint-;. K Joi u.au aud otiieis J -SiiPii .. MAObnl AND J.'(; L Ci.U Ktii. uivivi.ig partners ot MalJrv Bridges a- Co. . JauMd Fentress' Store for KMit. T,n at. d nn tha hnwinaca 4: l, . ..... ' -iUv-.i oi .;c ui r avrtiC" J VI u -.tiat , . K Posse. sion given January 28:li, 1S7J. Aiply to Jan4-tilm T. R. FENTRHSS. 16 FAYETTE VILLE .STREET. Fi-en Mi Candies, Orang.-s, Baaanas, Raisins, Figs, Dates Apples, Musical Insti am-Mits, Ci;:ir?, Tobaico, &IC Give him a call. Jan2P-tf. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I have this day associated with me In l-n-iness my brother Mr. ii. KIHiAK l.KAt H Tin bu.siness in future wil! be coni'.in t' I under the name and style of M. T. LEACH & Ci. All parties indebted to me by note or 'i" " account past due, must come forward and make immediate pa- ment, as f lie st -i.orf n-y Of tlie times forces me to deio .id or.'ini't .settlement of business done mi 1 tn.tr Kins. v- M. i . J. '..'( U. Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 1, 1879. J M, T. LEACH & CO., (.i:k i:i:s am roMnssio. . General Agents FOB PifE ISLAfiQ GUAN9, (For Central N. C.) Liberal arrangements will be made witb reliable parties desiring- to purcfc.ist- lu quan! itles. For testimonials, &c, Address, M. T. LEACH & CO. l ock Box 2-', Rileigh, N. C. jan 24-tf TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN l.y that I will make application t" tieneral Assembly o' North Carolina ioi Hi' passage oi an act incorporatlntr the 'Vbai el liill Iron Mountain Company. " janl3 30t K. F. H liK HERE THE Y AKJi A match of flae Carriage II rses. BI.k'14 in col f. 5xi hands nigh, 7 an I 8 venrs o J roaid bodied, clean liinbaJ and nound TI'" most stylish ein in Hh sc;e, wiitiout ex ception, ap re.s niiitli In every reSI'e''f i speed toifeth r -i s one horse and fasd I i i single, do t s ly or puil. not afial 1 , '" ! eng'ne, i i faci a ; erfect familv te in tv,r'. j respoi.dei.ee solicited Photographs of teara:.., spnt b-parties at a distmce. de..dtf. W. C Mc MACK IN Con i.iim nts of everv t iling sol cited, ex -cepcfl h. Hpeci.d att ntion gltentn h l" ment.s of co t n and country produce decSltf W. C McMAi KIN IIO I KI S, Ar. Atlantic Hotel, i NORFOLK, VA. R. Oodsjou, Froprlefor. Board First and Hecond Floors, vT JZ $i uO; Third and Fourth Floors, per day. J-' Special terms for permanent boarder dee3-tl
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