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i I . ! h !!" lb 5 : 7 1 ALEIGH liiijHiJ Ti nails Old Cast Iroi;. r v . - "'r lirocerlc or Plow C JI , t r M-h Ue hUhet market price MO.NIE A ToWLES. For Xlont, ,. fnlfnt office an.i o"hr roonn us. Putt Hoe apply tt et.c.- to W. II. HOi.LEMAN. or T n r.UK;i a son. M : - Dr. T. O V K . . .wi:Tri:viLLE street, i; ii.i:if;n. . c. o a'ccmnn da'e regular and . t N-.r!-rt by the day. week or . i mi Me rate. Piano Must Be Sold, ,r. r ! rtf Ai-vwool plono n.1 . v. r;i . urt'i At lit iJO, thf - f r s . It l n-lr relr?d ' . ;...rf ,-t tun h-vt-v-r want n ' ...... i- ilnlr fi-ii cv lo get one v :l ; IIN. Ktl-Uh N. '. M.' If- j. . :Rf.ASSA J. J. BBAGASM J. A. UIIAGASSA U nolete nml Ketail rONFECTIONKR N MICTION EE :: i i. :.. . c. TY PCPCr.TY .. . f !! : : T : 1 -1 p - ! ' I ' . . ; . i - i - i: ; ' f - : . 1 p . '. v. . . : . :. 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' u 1 1; l aC. r f!.r'r i-z----.,.'ts ; to II r'A A-: r r M t',.'' : a .-h ;. f. !...' s "iv tiik rtiiiir. - ,-.'T tie n my ft : i.-l- au-: - .-r- o: :t.e uj f l. "y . J t ) i.. . - tat iMaiTi'r tu vai.'!a 1 lif;t J.y c . .i i n . , ;.-i l.wiji, ire i w d.'lBf. ai.d . iti- :o way "ae huu lred een: In :i r. lwen t.- 1) lr-- cta!:a ptaiv- f - dti g o la a ' . i i i ua:!. tr:uency, ia-'.ven-. . '. Tx;;r. n) ie. . - -'. 'i- :r Ik-- l'e ti nt to dn th . t:-V. r of bull coti;re.Cia. rlncljl J. r.' a Ur.-ly it.cr a:nit and TK Im; TKAl't- hi fhownl a i -v Av. .. 1 morr c d by tt-e xe, v.. ;s...-. ti. v -t -scii t:ian '. : ' " - f ' ;. t.r.-ment t. 'r.-fly on the plan " '.. in i ! -eT:u drj rkI I ouei .. M..olfn At rtrt h Tay cash ! ; r-c i 1 1 .k' n- fcowd-" i W : 'r . rr t r - r . . . i . i . 1. r . Jones :i a l z i c ? i , re. c . J a:; r .i v sia i- . .t t t r V. ANL' a Largs lot -J.WAT3 0N'aJkND FB M I WO TO FOUB YK-J OI-t ua!tr:iy acknowledgedito t 1THE FINEST WHISKY MADE TU SOUTH. WISHING Strictly Pure Spirita 8. MKUICAL AND OTUKK URTOtBS can get aaj tire packag From 3 to 50 Gallons, ,fy -idratnit T. N. Ct OPFR. EajtU Mll! ' !rlU ctunty. N. C; or R- Vi JONE4. Kaeteru N.r " DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY, - MARCH 19. 1879 tteatlier l'robabllitlr!. Wajhiitoj. D. C, March 18. For the S-nth At antic State, warmer clearing wealbr, north eterly wiuUH, txc im ig variable higher pressure. lutlex to nrw AiiverllMemeiitH. It. B AnUEWs L"ral no'ice. F. II. llEAKTr Cherokee Indian Cough cure. M.'MK asp Towi.fs. Wanted. Mku.nacu it Ai.i.roxr Ical udtic?. Notice to Alertler. t) ir patruu- are rqu "",d to nd In their a.ierti'iu' iit y 6 c' ck P. M Tbf ol MTV4tic f this rfii wh.i li mw l om a ru' of Hit :U' t, w II emu e th' iu-rttou of the a. I vet Itseiuent lu the sue-c.-fjin; cay'r. j'ai-r. CITY. oh, Luj: The mud Is soft nl platic: D.'nins fantastic Fmm passing cart bplash o'er each part t)f clothes, Our hoFe Are sinplv shocking. Such dre.vHul walkmg Is only fit fr hog, For ducks, for g-ese, for dogs, Our overshoes! Them both we're lost. Oh, Spiingtime Muw, Iu ibis way dot The rase ur :re 15y mud ai d mire ! The mud Oh. Lud! The inspiration diiln't trik our but it wd muse at the ri'ht tune coaie iu Rood place re l"Ug Hi wnuo tr'i t ij.ts c.-ti r-Iay -f . O h I. , vh;" of t--'. .!-" A mi to L v'' od lor tli.' Iivi r. A liraytmn vra ;itro?teil yc'er- div for la. driving .-u the ftets. M.. i u ar ht. The Cfi'V. itior h ;s a- poii tc 1 T. A. Hoi.it. ol (J- ;.tvlo-o, a Con mi.--tl. ;i. r i'f lb? coYrrd Ii.!i!if Ary'.in!j. The f:re cieru ueur Vri u trt . hurrh inesrlv tln'-hed. Wh i. cotnplr't.! it v; '. hold oO.O- " 0'a!" -i-.f .it- r. II, jar-: i; tit i. arof t!:e p..t i llic iy Ih-'u hi-lui-'tiifly tiin-.' td if u:id t h c'li.tenipiatid to ni.ko K a p'e .uri' Mjuatc. The Rev. -hi.i V. Sp H-d h b i.le arr.v.d in the i'y ei.te:liy en.i 'e.-fter.il ai th- l a: u -r ii..u '1 i. y ! He for Washington, N. C, this laarniu. The IV p.de.ter trial which is ct itiug S' tti'ich I'seiteiiM m ill Kuh nio. d will come up for unotht r ha--is.g in that cty to-uuurcw. Sj fur if ha- fiiiied of a jut . The boy tat had bi po, ket un loaded in the Express . fli e the other day. lot hi b'nc- an i has been nek at louie ever piuce. There is an aching void in that bos p. cket. Col. Old-, th Adju'ant (Jenor- a's ertic cnt ai-le. on jeh'erday t-hit pod a full juipmei t to the .larvis Ught Infat-tjy. (ite.nviile. N. ('., and the Andei.",n Rill' s. Entield. N. C, The senior of the llrm xays their r.ste 1 cofT e ti ide i crowipg. -til jrrovM. g. I- i! r.eres-ary t emjiloy the M-iv.i-i-s of a i i-3in ngint to sup p y the iv::.fii;.i. Th- house hns five i r'l. r erN .ti h. ti- ivi -- ! 1. verisy the r to d p:oi:-.p'T : the fifth cart is a dcuble team ad i iMd exclusively for the del v ry of r as'.eil coffee, ilr JStr( nach is a ru'h'nl man -ud we be lievo him. He knows li .w to tell a tale about roasted o-flfO. Two lisi.d- n: br ck utore Ikum aie in c ir.e of erection uu Wilmingt. n s reet, near the corner of Mirtiu. 1 stores will be eighty feet d. p find two stone high besides the - no i t. Rand A Tarbee Bros, are buddme which they will rccupy s a t r-. the other is beimr bu It bv Mr. A. Home ol Clayton and wi'.l be for r nt. It is eipecte! the work wi!l be c inpu tt- l and the stores ready for ocrupai cy by the 1st of Ju'y. Pek.son STiiF.Ki ul ki li. The ladies of Person i?t Church will ise a dime prty at ti e ais nage on Thursday cveuing. The object is to raise funds with which to complote tho furnishing of the psrsonage. A WcJin A no it DhCmmkhs Be it un er-t HHl oti tb authority of the S'x'e Treasti-e r. that the incroise on iliua.me.' licet ae to lo- trades f.t'ii i.ll fT 1 u i j r def-lers. ri - .. . them from tho inuti'i;al t;vT whuh ha heretofor-' b . a 1 v i d on th.mm certain h cihti- s. Mimif.iO :v utd, r ! e pu-seut law w y" re.pm-d to pay '!K liu-i.he I dulU i for :! - drutnin. r's privdcgc. CoCUT Caukn;vu 1 R- Best. E-.J . Reading 1 'erk of the II. K-p;''ti AMvt-s. In" 1 1 " ,.ur ta'e. a c ; ' ..fa ral lid w of tlo - ftii s ii'i. -nib.fi"ing all the ri , mtd i i h- d IT- rfii Di-tiicts bv H e :.iv E i ;-'Mr-'. I: ' ' K: t i !) up. ai i a .1 b of kr a rv ic t, 1 iwv - Hd bi:meH iv.en ijeTieraliy ti.'.r t o oi.fi tub'icat;o:i c- n- t!.. in t.em "I the Cdeudar w( U a a- ..v-.il !li. ni.r'.r!. of the oppor Mr. lrt W;U mall -'.Pin to i II . J. . ..... nv a.l.Iiea in iao-iji, oi ce:i's. SrE'iKus Beku Buffcw tn.h.stiies :.. i.,- ...o, t,v have attained sucn ct.lawal proportions as tho b.ewing of I il.t r be r. A'tnOM every imi i - ... Kr.u..rii ani the city of Balti more can l ast of at least a scoie of Pr.hahlv th Iareai ana oei known of these ext.uaive breweries is that of Jacob i?eger. located on the Federick avenue. in the western ...K.,rh f tha citv of Ba'.timore. The .Ttmif btewerv of Mr. oer with all its appurteLauces coveis an area of f .ur acre of ground. The main build inr which includes the hotel, is 30 . . . .. i r 1.nt. f.rt in lengiu auu iruunuj n itieet, and three stories in height ; in u. ,.r r thiH are the malt houses. liic . - ach 300 feet long and containing live et ries. tx-eei'- beer is very pr.pUi. iu Ibis oity and command a lare bale throughout the jutu. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, Uunu all of a Sudden. a. BTOHY LINCKE-D YESTEKDAT A HOT CHASK OVEHTAKKS AT LAST ' HE IS BIlOLOUT BACK.." A clisely contested running match occurred iu this city yesterday between cllicer Lincke and a lightning cut Afri can, which was the sequel to a littlestory thai was beun eorae time ugo in Johnston County. Several months since Mr. Goodwin of Clayton was stubbed by a negro named Albert Dunn. Befoie his arrest could be made, he succeeded iu making his escape, and ballied all efforts to capture him. It appears that he was recgnizd ou the Greets yesterday by Sir. Pool the Post Master "f Ciatm, who put i tlictr Lirokeon his track, and he proceeded at once to his arrest. Diiuu is a siahx jrt darkey, six feet tall, slender auJ supple. As if by ln Miuct he iHJcame aware of the officers inuniionsaud m. destly gave way to hs advances, but finding bis manner too aggre-sive, he gradually wid. ned the ditnuce between them. The officer followed in close purwnrt and soon pained on ' the receding darky who took bis course aloDg Martin street towards the Penitentiary. The rcgro had freedom at stake, the officer his prowess. Away they sped, but the dusky strider could not keep pace with the well trained policeman aud he was finally run down in the isilroad cut this side of the Peniten tiary. Here he assumed another role and offered stout resistence to. the offi cers overtures and was only brought to amicable relationship by a m..-t . igor ous application of th? persuasive billy." Back to tho city the officer ftnxie, his trophy m c!i .r,,c, and straight to the iuner vault of the stony wails of the City Hall he led his pic cious treasure and here our story ends. No Landslide at All. The report th..t reached the ears af a News repor ter on Monday thu a laujshde in Uiinlcut" had covered up a pjition of the c nstiucti .u tiaia aa it passed hio'igh th s now famous pot;appear o Ljvi- Ik i n unf..ui. i.d. ii- w-U bs .s-:i r..u th foil.A.n t.Lsfaiu to ;... (i niiiOi last niht. Hknky,' N. C. Mar.:h IS. . KNoit .1 ak' is. N. t a w. rd of ttu'li iu ihe ;eport. l am aro running tl.i. iik;h nmdeut,' and M o.e's cut a u 1 i h.' 'lid ;iud will ho at ; v. anuaui a WlI.-ON. ;ap iu teu i. ays. .! as W. Pkks inai.s Mr. J. S Carr, of the gr-u tobaiv tlr:n. was in the city y.-i-teiday ea rju ? for A'ahtiii:on '"'tVd. Er-.d. A. is ha-i a-c-pt-vl a p .'ti.-n a spec.-il c ;y ag:' .t 1" r Mes s C.iMieroii. H v ct C . and tie N. C. .-:,i e Life Jnviran-e i ' iie is a young iletina ol pleas. '..g a . ire-s. pop- ,.4r iu inner and p es;d of all the u .lit us that goto make up a success- 1 1. 1 :n-uraiire ugei.i. iv.wUK L. i t .is aor u i i. c Jtri uwii, .v . - 1 . oii.iriru! li IU Itj ta.i - .i... .i w - t,( hi. ilutv and wi 11 111 v i . . - ove a success in his present capacity, u ... a w lf!ioi of Weldon. a np mineti- member of the N. C. CoDfer- of the Missionary Herald is on a vUit to this city where he had many fi lends a:ul admirers. Pi puemE Cot'KT. Couit met at 10 o'clock on vetcrday. Pieseut, Chief JusMce Sin th. and Justices Aibe aud illard. i i iio,,..mt vrt .T..hn Uevereux. T-iMitor et al. from Wake, argument reunied and concluded. J. W. II ins- dale. R. C. Badger and OUliarn ana (Jat'iog for the pl.i.utitl, ami t. i. Aigoaud R. H. Battle, Juuior for de fendant. 0i . AUr.s in Cap.diart vs. imam aiuari. from Northampton: argued ty cobles for i.laiiitlfV, and . C. iow er for defendant. Petersburg Had 'ad Lompaaj vs. Commission' rs ol - r: namion, Northa-j,p-ou ; argn d by K. H. tee. b'.es f.r ihe plaiutill", W W W Peebles f,.r defendant. T J Fouthall an . wife vs. n Shields et ah, from I -rth impton; con tinued. , T1 r t n fnpl et al vs. John T lee- ,f nl fr..m Nortfiimn on ; argued by D A Barnes and W O Bower for the plantin, ana i eeo.c ;i I'eebies tor ueiei ii m.. Court adjourned until 1 3 uay at o'clock. Sunday Reailn. In seven dys a dove was s m. ry seven days the laad rested. Jacob ee.ved seven years for Rachel. Jacob moui ned seven years for Joseph. On the seventh day God ended his work. A bra! am pleaded seven times for Sodom. The golden caudlesfck had seven Dtancnes. ivwuju times in the river Joraan. ji - ursin d a seven days- j urnay uy c .-f.ht.il vear the law was read V. the iople. Oo the seventh day Noah's a'k touched the ground, bolv onion was seven ye. s budding the temple, su.1 fasted s,ven d.avj at its i ' i t inn u -I l'i.iIi ;!i.' .. dr.-M of I;rii :i i'ivi iu ''it t' nt1-'- '-" s fi s it v : Ii l. ni s- v.. n uj- - ,,. k at.d 'sVv n nais as an at nc- tnciit. TltK S- ITKKRN .STCnKNTS nND" h k l h. . ontiibut i'ii t our cWl mure diffeis from ail the so called r-on-hern !?.. ker" heit-tofue prin d, ni th that its matter ,s exclu ivV'v o- b .uthexa oiigin. R-t it makes .,'..tt survev of no ui'.'iai'i .o - ip. o.a'. ry a- I literature, u. o'n.-i hi", being to lepr.nt. as inny fc- c rou.iis uiicrs p. rmit, the "cyt S u h" i i -ratcrv, dialectic, poetry aud '.,r ,-. !ite,a-ure. tnd omi-ting the. h icV f.oyed pieces which for mo.e than bOf a cer.turv bav l.-w duty iu all t! e Rea.lers and SpenVrs in the land. ..tiv . ( il.e '-Old boutb. AS rerres ii i i . t - - 1 r. r.ur S-1hx s a fresh lull orrst-ii i .. v. . . ,;.Amn;!ituin. illustrative If S.u- hern hie, s ntiment and thought in their best phases, during the excit ing pe.iod through .hie . th bure. have recently p- - Aiirea mi"" Twenty-Sve barrels of seed Irish po tatoes, full assortment. In store and I .TL.n for cash. Btronach A Allcott, Commission Merchants. . .'t iropo a bu only of Chro.Ve. Cough Cur. oo, IUrj- ceivea anuiuc .i early. Us tbe best thing yet. ' ' wi1ps. J)lri" w , , , T;.e largest assortment of by's hats i ,ic b ,... Cf nr e. s can be in the ci'y at iue r - ;loth Ikeen at i. iors an I Hatter. Oninions ol tie u- prrme Court, January Term, 1S79. Reported specially lor the News. Smith, C. J: . JonetfH.Jona, from Wake. Venire de novo. Where it was material to fix the time at which a witness went to live with the plaintiff, and he swor in his cross examination that it was in May, and defendant to contradict him offered his affidavit made at a previous stage of the action, in whioh he swore that he went to live with plaintiff in March. Held, that it was proper lor the Court to admit the affidavit. It is only when a matter, th details of which are ex tracted in cross-examiuatioQ, is collat eral merely, that the answer of the witness is conclusive and no proof to the contrary is allowed. WThere, also, the plaintiff, to corroborate his witness es who were impeached by defendant, offered affidavits previously made by them and containing statements con current wtttr their testimony on the trial, Held, that the affidavits were properly received. Their admissibility rests upon the obvious principle that as conflicting statements impair, so also uniform and consistent sta'ementa sus tain and strengthen the credit of a wit ness before the jury. Smith, C. J: , , , State is. J.ane, from Mecklenburg. Affirmed. Where, in an indictment for forgery the forged . name was misspelt and it was also proved that the defendant ciuld not write, but had possession of theo'deranl rec ived goods thereon, Held, tLat the misspelling of the name would not prevent a conviction, it being idem sonaiis; nor would the fact that de'endant could not write prevent con viction, since he caused tbe order to be written aud had it in his possession. Smith, C J: Willami, Black it Co , vs. Carr, ad ministrator from Edgecombe. Af firmed. Held, That money advanced by a r.ntron-broker to cover losses sustained , Dy Speculations IU iJOltou l umiro iau be recovered out of the party for whom he advanced the money, and that where the form of the contract for fu- ture delivery has nofhing inherent in it to show that no real delivery was in tendod it cannot be held to be void as against public policy as a wager or bot. bMiTH. C. J: lUschalf, adru'r vs. Bullock, frjm Granville. Affirmed. H,hl, Defences must be brought for ward in apt time. Where the defend ant, who had been discharged in bank rupt, failed to plead bis discharge until an execution had been issued aud then made a motion to recall it and set it aside, it was toj late and shuu'd not be heard. A she J: York vs. Merritt, from Chatham. Affirmed. Whet e the pla;ntiff, as attorney for defendant, agreed to obtain his dis charge in bankruptcy for $100, 15') as fee and xou as coats, auu unniuiui made plaintiff a deed for a tract of land absolute on its face but intended as a security for tbe fee and a Ivancement, aud both parties intended Dy me ar rangement to prevent the creditors of the bankrupt from getting the land. Hdd, that iu a suit lor recovery ui iu land the idaiutiff is entitled to recover. and the parties being "iu pari delicto this Court cannot interiere io girc io- ief to the defer dant. Ashe, J: . ThomatvB. Simpson, lromuumoru. Affirmed. Htld. Where one undertakes tom- ploy his labor and skill in making ar ticles for a specific purpose, mere is u imnlied warranty arising out of the contract that they should be fit and proper for the purpose for wnicli tuey were made. By Ashe, J: ' . , . State cs. Boaman, from Raado.pn, njrror. Ikld. A juror, who has conscier.tious scuples against capital punishment, no matter how much disposed to discharge his duty, would bo au unsafe juror, be cause he would be materially iufluenced by his prejudices, ulo- ai.su. xu ia tint nprpSsaiV to ffive the prisoner notice of the disinterment of the body of the deceased and the examination to detect presence of poison. By Dillabd, J: State r$. Baldwin, frosa Macon. Af firmed . Where, in an indictment of a jailor for escape of prisoners, iounu i PU Term 1877. continued at Spring Term 1878 and called for trial at Fall Term 1878, the defendant moved to quash the bill on account or aisquan ncation of four of the grand jurors who found the bill, Held,tht the objection rrn. iat nfl it. was nrooer in the IjiUlD - " - X . iudge to di-regard the excuse given for J . . i 1 ,.A K nAthincr the delay, anu eujipuivcu "j T v .. amoo rf rnnnsel. that the de fendaut had been misled at the second term and prevented from making the motion by a proposition of the solicitor to send a new Din. rv nere.aisu.iu th inrv theSoIioitor challenged a iuror on the ground of h's relationship with tae escapen pnaouwio, ...a nmnr to ustain the cballenge and reject the juror, for it was reason- able to presume iiii. mi;" jo.'" would or micht affect the indifference of the juror between tne aeienuaui the State, if-id. also, that the indiot me ut which averred that "A and ii cb-rged with murder of one were duly committed to the care and cus tody of Baldwin" sufficiently indica ed that tne commnuiciii. feudant as jiilor, upon a specific charge of murder and by authority of the bu- rr penor Court at aem. BY Dillard, J. Ruivjon et. al t$. Ram$ay; from Madison. Affirmed. Where in a suit lor an account ro ue taken and the defendants to be declared trustees for plaintiffs on the dlegation that plaintins anu ..o.lhv nirnl to buy land jointly and to share in the expense of jmProJ3; mentsthereoa and the defendants had tiiAinselves alone, and ISHt ll lino w . . . denieil the alleged agrement and thit i h,i aA anvtbinz and a a -nrl at Fall Term 180 ka;,t how much, if anything i a i . rciH hv nlamtiffs. or with IIHU WOCU wv - I - . what intent. Held, that said decree was a preliminary decree and it was oom- . i ; tha nnnrt. nn a tie petent anu prupoi " u j-fn.ixnt tn rehear the same, to set it aside and reopen ihe case for u. rt.tArmination of those essential matters. Bt Dillard, J. Rhodes vs. Lewis, from Gaston a . - J Af- Held. In the construction of statutes 'a. u,.il acrr.in and f-flfftctu- tue coun s Buimiu . ate the intent of theLegislature.as far as it can ba done wituin tne iair moiiuiug of the words used, interpreted with re ference to the subject matter and policy Oi the enactment, aud to this end it is a settled rule to examine and compare different parts of the same statute and with other statutes made in pari mate ria. If, therefore, Section 1 of Article 7 of the Constitution is taken and con sidered with Chapter 141 and 275 Aots 1876 -'77, there can be no reasonable doubt of the intention that Register of Deeds was to be elected with the other county officers on Tuesday after 1st Monday in November, 1878. By Dillakd, J. Reeves vs. Davis, Adm'r., from Madt sonl Affirmed. Hdd. A justice's court is not a court of record, aud its judgments may be admitted ia evidence on proof of the band-writing of the justice, his being in office at the time, and of the rendi tion of the same within his county. Held, That a justice cannot delegate to another to- hear ao action and to pro nounce the sentence of the law on the facts, but if he tries the oase and makes . his own conclusions of lawhe may have the same reduced to writing, and his name signed by another under his personal supervision and direction. Held, The justice ought to pronounce his judgment on day of trial, but in difficult cases it is not unusual for him to reseive his judgment for deliberation, and afterwards to enter it and give the parties notice of his action. State News. Burke. A meeting to or:aniz3 a Teachers Association for the county will be held in Morganton March 22. Judge Graves is holding court in Morganton but is quite ill. He dis posed of seventy cases the first three days Thirteen of Mr. Sadderetb's hogs weighed 4.400 pounds net A meeting to organize a military compa ny will be held in Mor4 auton March '2 Cabarrus The health of Cabarrus was never better. .. .Concord is soon to have a calaboose Pomona Grange will hold their auuual stock and asri cultural exhibition at Poplar Tent on the 13ou aud l-i'.h Augu-t next The Quarterly Cuit'ereuce of the M. E. Church lor Caburus and Sta-ilyy' cou veuesa.Mt. Mitchel22i and 23d of March. Rev. W. G. Mattou is the Presiding Elder T'.ia Concord Reg ister one of thu ablest of our western exjl anges give the fo'lowiug incident: Early iu the year 18:4 a volunteer company fr un this c un'y, ui dyr the command of Capt. J Iiu Garrison, who was then a merchant of Conco:-d, left this town an, 1 marched to ilaoama. and joim d Weu. Jacks n's a .uy and participated in tbe ha tlj of 11 :oSli e Bend, o:i :ie Talaposa ner, on Sunday, 'u- -' hot' March, 1814, and in thefl:;veral battles tiiat occurred in thst campaign aait-st the Indians. Of this company tlio-e aie on'y two siu vivors, Mr. Jacob House, our infr mant, now in li s bTi.o ehr, and Mr. Philiip Fink aged bU, both residents of the vicinity of Mt. Pleasant. Catawba. Cotton growing is on the increase. Mr. Kiilan ginned 120 bal8 last season, grown within five miles of Hickory Tho stock law and fence question is the leading topic of the day among the people, and is much disrmpd . .Tho temnerance cause is gaining ground, fifteen new members in one lodge in one weeK oays me entertaining Piedmont Press: the rrradino- nf the Chester and Lenoir Nar row Gauge Railroad is moving on very rapidly. The entire force crossed over to this side of the Catawba river last Thursday a week ago and are now at work with full speed only two miles from Hickory, and they anticipate reaching this point, with the grading, l.v the middle or last of next June. There are employed on this line about sixty-two convicts, and tne omcers have them under such good control, that it is no difficult matter to keep thm at t.hfi nroner maces and steady at work and with but very little dis- nnte a. would be exDected ot sucn a throng of these black birds At the hospitable residence or tno unue b mother, Mrs. A. Caroline Bost, in New ton, on Thursday at 8:30 o'clock, a. m. iMimh 13 '791 Mr. Thomas F. Alli son, of Hickory, and Miss E. Gertrude B st. A large number or irienai anu relatives were present to witness the ceremony. Gnk-N-viLLE.-From the montniy state ment- of FVhniarv we orather the fact that the OrphanAsylum received in case $790.23. This includes fouu irom mo Graud Lodge of Masons, $114 50 from the proceeds of a lecture by Senator Vance The next Baptist State Con vention meets at Oxford ine ux- ford and Henderson Railroad Company Dr. H 0. Herndon, President; Mr. R. W. Harris, Treas urer; Capt. II. A. Williams, Secretary. The Free Lance calls upon the citizens to pnt forth every effort to build the road. A vote of tne county win uc taken on the question on the i4tb ot March. Oxford will subscribe $30,000 toward the road. IJovan Explain. r'r.i TV.nin in his i aner on the sub ject of his oifli:ul y wuh L. P. Cun ningham, says : 'Friday, Jtebruarv oui. wnne avo wing at tb.3 same h tel with Cunning Km in Neosho. I received a message from him ak!U to s e me m n is room. Unarmed and urterly unsuspecting. I walked into li s ro nn, spoke to him and sat down, iu a moment I found a cocked revolver at my hoad, with a demand that 1 should si-n a paper in ptantly, or have my brains blown out. " ' . . - , One glance satisfied ma tnat it wouiu be impossible to knock the Pis,tol from 1 is hand, aud that he meant ass.issina t inn. for which 1 gave nun cieim on iut sufii.iirnt eourage. He had 'got ihe drop' on me comp eLeiy , so i 0i." plysaid: "Certainly, uudr the cirenra stances, I think 1 would sin almost anything;' and signed it wituoui knowing or caring what it was, just as I would sitjn a note for fifty thousand dollars, or surrender my purse to a highwayman, under similar uii-um-stances. It was my first experience of the kind, and I am free to admit that there is a powerfully persuasive idiIu- ence on an uriariii'ju iuau iu v,- i,to,- at oirhteen inches range, Bli OIiUU,vi - " r, " even in the h .n Is of the most oowaraly assassin. Tle Buffalo L.Itli Water. Tkoio pplhrated Hthia waters have crown into sueh general use as an jia failing remedy in cases of dyspepsia, headache, kindney omplaints of all kinds, etc., that there is not first class drug store in tne iauu iui now compalled to keep it to supply the con stantly increasing demand. It is stan dard because rename, ask. jiui gist for it. 1879. For the Tuird Time, A HARMONIOUS GATHERING AND AN EX CITING CONTEST HOW RANDALL CAR RIED OFF THE PRIZE. Washington Post. The speakership agony is over, and Mr. Raniall is, for the third time, de clared the choice of his party. Ihe general interest in the contest that his kept Washington alive for a week pist seemed to increase as the time of selec tion drew near, and early last evening people began to tile into the Capitol from every direction. Anticipating a heavy pressure from outsiders, Mr Cly tner, chairman of the caucus gavedirec- tiocs to the doorkeeper to barricade the corridors, guard the stairway leading to the House. Vis tors were permitted to enter the lower floor as they pleased, but their progress up stairs was stop ped at every turu by guards, who said they had orders to pass nobody except members. The lower corridors were jammed, aadrnauy soheme-were-resorted to ia order to reach the 11 or above. New members; as a general thing, were un known to the guards, and m some in stances they were not allowed to pass until identified. On tha other hand, men frequensly got to the c'orridors above by passing themselves off as members. This , r n s e was played for some time, and after about a hundred outsiders had succeeded in 'getting through, the guards smelled a mouse and stopped it. Mr. Blackburn's headquarters were established in the v ays and Means committee room, while Mr. Randall held forth in the room of the Commit tee on Appropriations. Eich of the candidates was surrounded by a nums ber of personal friends, and. of course, all news from inside the House was eagerly sought after. Whenever a member ventured outside he was be sieged on every hand, not only by reporters, but by scores of men who felt a deep personal interest in the result. The out siders managed to keep advised of each step of the caucus, and when it was announced that the balloting had com menced the crowd pressed a little nearer to the doors of the lobby, eager to hear the fiist statement of the count. Finally a 6hout was heard iu the hall, and that was a signal for a general rush. A member emerged f.otn the House, and fifty voices inquired, "What is it?'' "Seventy-five votes for Rindall," and the excited member pressed ou. Voice after vcice repeated the v.te, and in ten sc n ls it reached th.i ear of Mr. Biaukb.irn, who w.v standing near tha door of his headquarters "Let me puss,'' he said., m he rapidly forced his nay to the hall of the House, io;chi ig there d-n ist befo re tbe cheer iugofthe RauiaU men had ceased. Ha was immediately recognized by the chair, and in a moment everything be cime quiet. I-i a calm and firm vyicc he in eJ to make the nomination of Mr. Ruidall unanimous, and this was done amid loud cheers. Mr. Blackburn was at once called oa for a speech by every member present, and at once took the ppeaker's stand amid continued cheering. He said: A Niiw Htms Book. We have ex amined tho Hymn-Book recently is sued, entitled "Calvary Selection of Spiritual Songs,"' aud are pleased with the refreshing variety of hymns, aud the cirefully studied adaptation of the same to the tune.- It meeets a long felt want in the churches, viz., a book that shall be equally good for choir use or congregational praise. -The general appearanca of the book is neat, the music distinctly printed, and the ar rangement of hymns and subject of hymns unusuilly fine, quite out of the ordinary routiro. Fr sale by Alfred Williams & Co. ' Just the Place. Loader the tailor has won an enviable reputation in his business, aud deserves it, for the style, fit and material of his suits are not oxcelled. When to this is added moderate charges, it is not surprising that his rooms over Tnck er's store are often visited by custo mers. Pay him a visit and inspect bis stock and you will be pleased with prices and goods. Convenient, Cheap and Good. The Old City or Cookes Hotel is now under the charge of Mr. S. P. Horton, who has made arrangements to furnish the public with capitable quarters' good board and the best attention at a low rate. It will pay you to call and see him. Jast Received. Another case of those fine black soft Hats, all sizes, at R. B. Andrews & Co., Clothiers aud Hatters. Horse for Sale. Two young, gentle and sound horses, suitable tor saddle or harness, sold for want of use, apply to E. B. ay wood, Jr. March. 11, 1879. L.ieu Kondw. Sen ! to the News Job 0.1i:e for yo l L'en B m-U and Chattle Mr gige Tua bait forms at thi lowest pi C Make a uol-e of this. The Present Legislature. Members are invited to call and ex amine the splendid line of "silver p'-Ued casters" now on exhibition at v's China and Silver Warenoase. We intend to rduce: our stock and will offer lower prices than ever be fore. The in st showy displ iy ot fo ks tea and tabl . spo.ms" ever in the State all best roods. Law's Chma and Silver Houses, Raleigh and Charlotte, N. C. For Kent. A dwelling house in the cny of Rih ih. Seven rooms, in good repair wth 'neces-ary out bousfs. For par ticulars apply to W. II. Pace, Attorney at Law. Change of Firm Name. The Merchant Tailoiing business that has been conducted under the n Wt.il-pl heretofore, will in a ffr.o ho carried on under the . ' i .t.u ,.f (T Weikel & Co All accounts due Mr. Weikel for work done by him have been placed in the hands of Mr. R. G. Lewis, hU attorney, will be collected by him. Weikel c tin Kqis nn hand BDlendid goods. 40il , 1 , ' , , " ,, ' , a ......loca trnrlr for the HmAflest ao uiow-10 - prices and take cash only for work done by ineiu. $5.00 PER ANNTJM Wholesale Mtore. Messrs. Latta & Myatt have on hand and to arrive 300 sacks -'L. & M." Family Flour. 200 " "98" " " 50 " "xi" " 25 bbl. Patapsco and Orange Flour. 40 sacks N. C Flour. 800 bushels corn. 900 44 meal, (Virginia bolted). 20,000 lbs. bulk C. It. Sides. 2,200 44 bacou and shoulders. 1,000 44 canvassed aud uncanvasfted hams. 400 Its. N. C. hams and shoulders. 40 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. 35 44 .New Orleans molasses. 35 44 4 Queens Bee" syrup, 2,200 lbs. bucket tub and tierce lard. 45 bags Rio Coffee. 20 bbl. 44yellow" sugar. 15 44 4A & C." 44 5 44 Granulated 44 All of which will be sold low. Send for samples and price list. Latta & Myatt, Wholesale Grocers. Call at Watson's For Patapsco and Orange Grove flour, sugar cured and N. C. meat, Richmond meal, diied beef, beef tongue. For Fine Cigars aud Tobaeco Call on Watson, Fayetteville street, opposite Market. IMckled Tripe And pigs feet, sauces, pickles, chow chow, &c, at Watson's. Co ire e aud Sugar Of all grades, seihug cheap at Wat son s. Wauled. in teaching, desire to obtain board in exchange for instruction in musio, or teaching jother branches, a few hrurs daily. Reference given. Address Teachar care of editor jews. ITIurtin V Osborne. 0;ders for hone aud c w food left at th,' shoe store C. D. He.irtt will he promptly attended to. Mutin & Oaboill. I K, Wjatl. ILis on ban I and to arrive. 22,000 lbs C R Bulk side a: d shoul ders. 1,000 bus prime white coi n. 2K) bbls family flour. .'(JO bus Hoxall Mills bolted meal. 50 sacks Marshall's Liverpool sa.lt 25 bbls New Orleans molasses. 10 bbls suar house syrup. 20 bbls suar from granulated tiowu. 20 sacks coffee. 2,0)0 pouuds prime Timothy hay. Early Rose seed Irish potatoes. Orders filled promptly for set'd sweet potatoes. Above goods bought right, and will be sold accordingly. L. R. Wyatt. Wilmington St., opposite Market Particular Notice. Business men and others in need of Book and Job Printing of any kind should remember that the Nkws Jojj Office is the place to have it done neatly, cheaply and at the shortest n)tice. Stronach & Allcott have just received 2 car loads of hay, and a large lot of meal, which they will sell lower thiu the lowest. Wm, Woollcott has just received from a bankrupt stock, a lot of hats, boois, shoes aud' clothimg, he will sell them cheap for cash, a case of spring calicoe's just arrived at Woolicotts. If you want flour, meat, meal, corn, oats, peas, irish potatoes, new stop Cuba molasses, plows or castings, be sure to call at D. T. Johnson's or send your orders to him, and you will be certain to get the worth of your raeney. Just received a lot of fresh eggs and butter going very low, call early. D. T. Jonson, Wilminton street. Don't Forget That J. C. Brewster is agent for the Lightning Plaiter. lie controls all ter ritory east of Alamance county, and would like to have local agents in every town to in'roduce and sell this valua ble article. It is the best ever invented and at half the cost, sells readily. Every dressmaker should have one. Every lady who is her own dress maker should have one. Send $1 50 for sample, also terms to aeents. J. C. Brewster, Hardware Merchant, Raleigh, N. C. Gun aud Locksmiths, Brockwell & King, near the rear of the U. S. Court House, on Salisbury street, are prepared to repair in first class style, Bretch loading aud Muzzle loading Shot Guns ind fire arms of every des' ripiion. T-iey also- repair Door Locks, Trunk L n ks, aud locks of all pattern?, Umbrellas, Parasols, Fluting ATfirhinos. and everything iu the line of small hardware, either brass, steel or i.on. Sign and Bell hanging a specialty. Orders from a distance will receive special attention. Keys fitted at resi dences on short notice. AU work warranted. Wooil. Get voui wood of J. D Wli takci, at his yard at tha westarn terminus of Hargett street. Tho pine wood which is cured by him in his Vpocial way is , . , ... :.l.r...l,l.. 11UU g;t equal to oaK, .t;. conot-i .v to the consumer' oa it wio very best. l'ritchard fc ltrooks. Have another lot of that elegant oak and hickory wood on hand, cheap for cish. Also, car load of bolted meal : salt, potatoes, bulk meat, fn sh eggs and chickens, sugars of all grades, oof fees ard teas at prices to euit the hard times. The Labor Question, This is one of the oldest questions known to political economy. The war tare between capital and labor has been going on for the last 4,000 years more or less and still jawing. Fpr bad blood take Rosadalis, the great Southern Remedy. Wai ranted to cure all scrof ul us humors, erruptions,' &c., and cleai i the system of all impu title. WINES blackberry and ginger brandry at Watson's also the bbt whiskie. t 1 V:
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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