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Tilt'RSDAY, Jnnmny 2:?, 1ST' H. A. LONDON, Jr., Editor. SPECIE RESniPTION. After seventeen years of supen- b!.u. th liovennnent reinuM spc-:;,,,, lvivnicnr on the 1st dav of this 1 . ih Tid ,r.Mt h-ul been Weed ; subj?cts when : the educational spirit of the county i all over the iicre. I broke it up ; wo cunimai law . Law- are made month. imi..U luui Dccn k 4.xluiu:,tfca I will first discuss the : stood in sore mod of its enhancing ' with a 2 horse colter 10 or 12 inches for te.e government of actions, and t.nvardtov. ithhngingeyesandaux-j v i i-jilaenee. In thovt, every depart- i deep, and then turned it with a 2 ; wlnli they cannot interfere with ions hopes bv millions of Americans: ' 'lA C" " meat ofhuman inditrv was calling' horse plow, and harrow d it both religious belief and opinions th dv- of a new atul bri-h'er I understand by this to require f, )r this vahiablo journal. Then 1-1 ways the loll: of M iy. I bedded it .they may with practices, bnppose .u uk ua.i.m .i v. every person to contiue his stoek of ! chatliam bow h- r head in humble : up and drilkd the corn every two ! religiously believed that human era in our national un:iuee. 1 he ;o01.y e.-etii ion under pain of line ; thunlcfutneHs for this important epoch ee-t in rows 1 1-2 feet apart. It; sacrifices were a necesary part of re Reuniplion Ai't, passed by Con- and h:.quisotnu-id.; so that ourculti- i;i ,,ir ldstory, viz: the beginning of made 12 ban?ls ?f corn, 40i) bundles: l'-gious worship. Would it bo seri- . :., .f r..,. ,..v5.... o.Yl, v i re-1 vated litlds need not be fenced. The , tiSl, (s,.TM.M i.:r.,)I of fodvler. and a line lot of pumnkins. ! ously contended that the civil gov fa'k v " ' ! gan.ea iy main a i.ic .u..ui.. - all our financial woes, ami every fort of the (Jovernment has been i , ... . . it ri nnue to a 4vwV.s 14 i. practical operation, hirt.ie mb'-jUbor mation of our readers, who have not studied this ouction. we will state i 1 1 - IUU0S' th notes being still redeemeed only in legal tender notes, that is, the notes issued hv t ie treasm-v d.m w and generally known as . guvn- iaeiis. liie amount t treasury notes mw m iare':.i. i,.n is ;ili..nt now in iare:iain!i is about ,SU.uoo.h.,im: ;iI1d 0 iv.Ivem diem ioc ioerumeru nas ioso ttsan si..- i');.o,.i ia vvlu Ii!csu!iiptio:i has been in operation too r-hort a time :i yet, for its results and Ivneiit- to be fully tested. It has bee-i the Kuree of much rejoicing among the boud-hohlcrs ati'l bi'v-kes .f Wall street, and they sveli with exuber ant patriotic pride at the fact that the United States Trea-'arv ?s.re . that the Resumption Act provides; 1Kt.esSity, 'as 'rdi people and! in brief: That on ami after January 'eoimtrys have: done heretofore when 1, 1S70, the Secretary of the Treas-1 eompclh-d. Rut the qm suou for in -i . . 'our coubideratiou is, has that time urv shad redeem m coin, at tne 01- i i -.t . i , n , A, larmtVi with us lure 1:1 Chatham Jme of the snb-treasurer m -now icoullty ? That i has arrived for cer York, all United itiitca legal tender; tain neighborhoods and ioedities, I notes that mav be presented in Minis 'buit. Such ay border on large wa- . ,f i. i rpi 1 , ; tcr courses and the older settlements ot not less than !.(). This does not . .ui: a gouu uoiu. -ol o, i!uw- iaw is el ioive. i : I s.tw Out !ev -i . ever, with, the masses of our people, --(,y wire poor atul s.h U.bv, aie.- who have sniiercd r.o mik-! iu 1 he,nia the -"bd- i-Vthai . - , . , , wooi was v.-i v c- r. . I : 8 vy -,l!inv hrmgmg this about, l or i;i r.r.ler poor cows with h dt-s around tl-.-a-to make the "greenback"' on a par necks I'.ed to a sia!: r.ial siu.i Avith sri.hl, millions upon milii..: of Vau lUi";--VCi''1 - b. rty; .1, , , and m aiuiilion to leu. uir slu-'i.- tW trcary imtcs to, U-c,. ,v pil,iariie j, x,ry VilU,,,iU., iy tired and caneeded by the dovern- to hgs which we would l .-e if ri-f, ment, thus continually contractin"- ':r,v adopted; and then oeeawional - . i.. i. - the volume of our cunvm-v. and theieby causing sucli a shrinkage in the value of all property, and such a stringency in nionev matters. In i,,. i.. , . order to resume specie pay;nents, it was iic-cc&sary io reuuee, retire, ana epx wiiien iu,.y have enjoyed under ' destroy the amount of money in the laws of or.r f.uhers. It is evinctd circulation until ita;mroim-ed'tl'by tho nuiIibc'r vt l,;jStei1 kll1- we .... JL ' ce at every cross road, ami public amount ot coin m the treasury. In place. No mar. Hv ta to himself, is doing this, the whole' country has the teachings of Holy writ, y,t from become v.-ell m'o-h bankrnnted' bn : al art"Qli there is a'disposition with iness of all kinds almost m-l-.! ine oi dtl ivtna aunot pa.ahzeti, OTIl 1 1 io eli n nl'Ar,v t. 4-1. 1 . H .. u.i, CIUIIIH.CU in wuues OI , .i juiMwiiy lius rcacneu ine enormous ; , f 4.1. r i . "O" . i i aooui one-lomtli ot tlie prop-; erty m the United States ! This has been going on ever since the passage of the Rc5nniVi--.ii ,-t CoLmpdonAuout years ago, and consequently our people have been getting oor, and poorer, year by year, and money i scarce and scarcer. They get little, or nothing for their products, be-! cause no one has the money to buy ; them with. The poor debtor is mi-' able to pay his just debts, though lie must pay dollar for dollar on his may try ever so hard. When his tj 70fT t 8 V i 7 , or stanaar,! ol th law without this unci at heme by sickness. Wo nev-; eii 7 mf eie r, cin,J Sin.V . . . tile 'Jth. I see a. ooofl hi tev fir.m nn. :.. 'i... .11 1 1 ...I....-?. .uio.kh (.mi o.ii.-rs. a:xt coniatnmjr ueot was matlC lie eoilld SC 1 i s fripnd Fr P r Plmu IT. t , wi.su uin ; - men uu. o;il o..pienuo actvu; anoiimr tract on L'ark-r's Cruek, ad cotton ot on wfa o i , ?, ' i C v? ,M f:t,vors our Peoi,1,J Piaily while they are , Court lit.i.ch long may thev Jive ! he M. T. Bahhvin and other,, and con. COttOn at zi) cents a nonnd nrol lit "retreneionerit." nil An .! l ..V .1 , -o- . , , P ..,;.,.... .1 ' corn at 1 a bushel, but now lie ' V;!.1. vatIf Lis letter, ami ( tho red hills keep so much in the Oppose, when 1 tell you 'that evnlj! cannot get 10 cents for his cotton, rl busman a "t t " i US0:1 UP eek, tl beeves, 170 ; the ia,u of d M 7c In l 'Zi s VZ or 50 cents for hi, Mra n.l 1.. -5 J.ln.a ndaud; lours Respectfully, jgSVJOO pounds of sausago, be- execua.n,. 'i'uis. lat. day ot January. lbTt). " 4. iu uiuawuii Kuuiiuiiisui. X,Ul WO CaUllOt i sli its: viroi. ,.1,;.!.-,v 4 a . .... 1... ! JOHN' V TAVl.OI? s!l,..,oV debts. While everything else has ! Fe ?ays taxation wrong; taxes are , i 4. i . i " , . , too heavy now, which is true: but w ! depreciated in value, that debt still j must Jo more labor on out' road ! calls for the same number of doKiAn'd from what source mnst it come?- iarsi ir a man lias bought a farm ; or a mule When money was mWv and cotton " a . , he must thougl money has doubted, and 20 cents will buy two and a half pounds of cotton. How then can the sulTering and Won worth 20 cents a pound, ! very few Ws, and ocdnionuf. St still pay the sum agreed on, j f; " has au empty cart. I bave .the purchasing power .(IZS "!? i i . ... ,i they may have become richer, but ...w. ....v J(,(,v uiwi.it; iinici, inn the people are poorer: the few may ! have prospered, but the many have ; suffered. Rnt nmvthof T?.:.. :. ... ' - ..kin. aivOvimiHHril is illl cMimpuon is an , we hope the m leached, -d : feel its beneti - accomplished fact i. . . - . ''bottom" has been tnat we may soon feel its benefi cial results, 1 -PPo. pcop e ot America join ; g"fB to -ceP P '.our roadn V Bnil we believe that we can Sues-: offence. This will probably be the Wall street brokers in rejoicing j dols toSrh'tfe T d with any comnLou" so- i the death blow to 3Iormonism, for over the "resumption of specie pay. j know two widow women and two old -! "iLe M, Uoh gamy is the chief principle of incuts?' Resumption may be the men, who arc "road free", as he calhi A man by the name making of them, but it has well lt wbo vmv wagons, daily, end i longed by the Pastor of teir cbSSb" ! of Reynolda wass iuclictca in tlie fed nigh been the ruin of the peoi,lell!If 1 t .T8 I and wo aVb Roil K il whon' ' '1 Court of Ufaih for bigamy, under Tin: rkcord. PiiDUT.AR s Hiix, N.O., 1 Jan'v 18th. 1870. i Mr. Enron:-As von invite farm-1 :ersto writ, for Tub Ru-coim, I liave.of conciniiea to venuire a tew lines up-; on subjects which are churning some attention at this time in our county. I will not take a text, as I am aware i i.-it tiu-mers not in the ha nt oi writ- : fov v.ewsmior mi-lit soon ex- haust the subject. I will therefore , .-..I ..-,.. f. c .-.( tl,; l.,, t.,;. 4,.f. it will bo a gret saving to our laruwrs; ; e:-;.sav our timber, improve our rioek, i : enrich onr lands, tc. Xv I am free to admit that ke-.'pini? up our ,."VU ,j wi ujig ., v.l:l.l!l I u.i." J. , present s;: stem, costs cor.sidcrable ; in.. S011i. gt stem, costs considerable ; andexpeusp, a every farmer j knows from t xp-rienee, and that our is b"hl' Vy consumed, i ih.f sfiOii v luivu foo'osiiiTi. ' IV !('" 1 M'iV Vll-' i'l T1.11' 1;-?il-l V' neighbors, an 1 where the timber is mostly coiiMimo.l. Rut to take our L'!51:,'.v u vhole, I iiiu,k that imie hii iui: i.w: I'lfiiiiiu ui o'.r eonniv, we nave an anuintance ol tiraoer tor fi-nee r.ur! Pses, hcsnit-s ve have a ood cal . f . 01 uu,u 1 'ss;1ry n -mvs, tfom w::u-h c can reia-r the necessary ones, whic'a ave so mucii was.ts lands t;hl ti his. wood iaiuK etc., whirh makes good pasturage far all kimis ,,f fci0.-k--is- pieiilly .h:ep, which i.s tl:e ehenp-.t a:ul most profitable stork wo have. A-at all -xpi-rieuctd farmfrs know ijiat shorp v.ill uv.t do w 11 if e ;j- linul lo;g on one ph-v t.f imid; they must have ex't n:vc pa.tur-5;;v aiid frtipsei'tly char.ed,' or they will dwindle ar.d :::. I vi :it "l lat Tall, the. coiv.'.iis f Mu-U-i- bttrg and i ;r;u v.-hire the :'. :. , , . ..4- .. -i . t . . i i .i i k'iu uiiu v eai-irrus wnire the c. 4 n isb o s persimmons, whirh would be h,4. this law wouli l;e oppression lhG. P001'1'1 non-land owner. inert is a tendency in this eauntrv to derive the noor of the r. ,v r L 'f0"1?' at Itasf to col'filJi ev17 one to his own premises, and those who . i i ... . . . iuvo iioiw are to oe lett oi:r oi ti,. T0i,:,.t... .i....: .4- - . , r.VV . 3 oi a emu- "able curhdian t-eonie? I M-moovn to takft action upon this onestion. I ll0i tlicy will not do more than re- waier to onr people, when it OU , t,lttt a liU Wy are opposed to no fencr-laws. 1 Lave ; not exhausted the si.bj.-e.t, bat will icloso fr the present. "More m:oa. J. F . Riv: lull THE KECOUD. Osgood, M. C , Jany 17th, 1879. J1R. IDITon: Aniomr Other verv . ii... ! rets with him on the road suhiect SJrl?1 - U ! w..i.r.T: n .S 1,1'.lts ii utv uov ija lit- if li i eten ' ll(') ons anil teams cut tin more ronds. : ,.1. , s , ' -rrr lU, : ""j"" j-em, man an tne lroetl men in the county would, with their own cans, m twenty. Then is it right for this poor half chid unfor- ... . i right V 13y whom are frehVr ml i nK"r iywuomare ireight bills, 1 ."P ih Rail roads, generally : 1S1ie1T(le2'ie ? goods. Welhwhof wnl,l,,i lit... ' . J iv tUCll, Ol tUe It. Ii, Co. l....ry;i. fihiinrniii uioir plans, and sending ont thlti bilis all over the ccumtry L fa cdmen who never saw a Raiii P - r ite me n, who 0.1.8,0."1.01 P0,lud over it? And! UIUS Illl 11 .i 'i yet tins is Mr. C s theory, Paul Wade. ZL i . . .1 !'.;: ti-: kecokd. Cvji;; well's Ttj::-.ouT4 o. C, January Dili. ISld. tdWWt (ihatham lias Jon- needed . , " - .:,.... V,. ;p 3Ir. Ervrrou: At last t tie very w - i j 1 l jV !nic. She has Jong stood in need itwt such an enterprise to aeeeler-' .te the development or nor natural r,.sairces. The cord and iron mines ;,,f th county demanded it to f.-u-ili- '. tato their development; the railroads ! .i.v., - lnrl in .-e: t, ir imimii h- HAn - ii.fi nfvrienltnr,d condition do-: mamleJ it to advance iis interests; , . , . i : I 1 i v !i) 'T.'II 1 I. Illrt TSi ITS (HS thu eilicient Cvhtor) of the u:tV1;D -p:)U this w.uthy enterprise. iL. pruVd utl iUqU,rtiint actjuisi - n t)uy fd: f.lruishintr vidn.-i- bloimfimnation upon alt yilal themes: ! lAi,.., .!:,..., .n ...Tf ii.no. i aud e.Hp'iallv xnav it ptovo a lasting : time, I scattevel 175 lbs. of guano d govermm nt to prevent her carr . stiuiulus f o the cause of education! : n it on the :.U)rh of May, and plowed ! ing her belief into practice? S hare, 1 1 . .1 11 .1: 11 ' Cl- .T.v.I. .. .,,,.1 ........ I lilif V llltl!(la IITI.lllJMVl li1.'t- w incti is tne oniv xe-v' mat can uuiocK the door to national prosperity; and I mav it '.rove a financial success to ita accomplished editor. Ak over v body knows, in order for ! a t'tper to do any iood, it must be ;-T.Ai,! Vow iris to be" hoped that the citizens of the comity,1 at la--t, wiii iaimediatelv avail themselves of the long deprived opportunity d.'.A.-vu'.L.v f.,. .. . . ..i ....w.-v..,, ...... limui. U i.i -, . . , , thisnoint fatal to the future . r,s ;n ,.1? j, ilmni ,,f-......mo. " " T he f let t hat so m i:v of f h .-ifi- T 1 1 1 .vt ti.. '. .id.'v n.,...x i. x . out a nws-)arer a'll tlwir livt- -n.tv i-e an argauciit ;V) to many of th ;n to eoutiune to il owiih.iut tue. isi you can jet along without a ns pajur (in a way); but you who reason thu- a-k oursr-U ;i few such 0 it'stious as tlit se: Can I conceive it i. it. my Micces.s in my bu-dncss coiihl o -vs-ibly have r... a i:uirjvixl 'i Could L hav-' dono anythi'j that 1 h iv dotje better than i did do it V If tin iidii,iu d wh .se tenaeious pocket book string and f.-diaehms logii? an b-'g agaiust his f.f.mv" pros peii.'y, v.i'.i ans.ver ths.; iu. sti.-us 01 the ;.;im:a!;ve, he l::i:u d-iiu: tiiiV. l.e has no u-u? for a ls.-.vsv.p.-r. '!:e cannot nn.verthi ::i--Vver. e:u ;! m afnr-i.a'ivelv, he had Kit, r !: wait tii! m-:c- mail dav, bu-' i 'yc 4.0 i Uoo To an I ::ecr.!e r.u lae iin-.e.u., and ovt ry week spen-i n ievv lu-urs in it.-, a i;-d perus.d. ..... 1 .... . ? : -.. iiun i ne wio euil gt-nii o; i;:c o. i-i.ee. Ox;: or Cjicr.iAs. Chatham eo, N. C., Oan'y lth, 187ih Fk. Ih'iTo::; I really feel i,roj;. cf "uur"' p:)!)er; 1 c;lH jf "0n" !.. cause ic is tt Chatham paper, :orl the sbnpnevs. M uy regret tho ;d li more I ivnd i:,h.- b;.'tter. lam tdeac;...! !ion of the (slle So:e r;..,.l,,-,; 1!' lor 11 "'"'nns its ot t lie very tmn wc "-'ht to know. I -et? sotue :ir'J wr!?in- :l!,Vat jLo r'- d you have given us m a rec-nt paper the on the subj. et. I have some -t-as of my own on th-U subj(..0t, and )VSA otil.to insc filcts to begiu with: n?t, tne roriils rt bad; Hecnd the 3 srndi tnat it ia next to hnoos.i- 1 I. i , 1. . .1 . r . ... w o- nniKe lUeUl L'oo. :o.-, it n..... ' , " 1 lt,rV m)t nay so wlme t lie freezes and rai 15S1 Pintirt ko that every body savs they must !.. ,ua,lo 'tter. What is to be done ? 1 would surest tlud. th.o law be mO(,,V0U So ft od overseer can mpiy with it, wdhout. rfduitin..- the hands to work Mow d:?yM la th week all the, ytatv; also tb.-.t'the over- s eer oe ivno 1 . i ;t-.,t o ..i i. ana tmn lioia htm to a strict account. Let him be paid .so that the svmi.a- : thy of the Court and Jury will not ; always be in his f ivor, and then th: law can be en.orced. Ve know that not. noiUU- l.-o. i . j . V 1 V , . uuo il L! Pace's Mill, N. C, January, 1S79. Mi, EniTon:-Tn my communica-' tion of last week. I omitted to mention : iSfsS1 T ; but have, and I ' tiot,, for tl the fact tnat wo had a lirst-chisa Da- i our coiumunity; ; think it worth v ; there is no better I e . uu t. "'l. JUi .oni;j iuau io nnnrove Us mind, or develop his enemy, than , 1 society of this kind. When wo firat 1 S1!0"1; wo ?y d ; I . "TT. W0Uia Peak i iiovv c jjiiytj uooud ien tn um-u ; fwe iiav3 yoa.teu iLc,n 5'uu 1 W i ff0m ns au'i On SaturdVy the 1Si Spring, on tho laud of jl o..i, dl Ulim T ";llut mno oi joe i.abanks J 4.,, -. .i . r i .... . . . u,uun nvn (1 ' S!V linrE uwo i:it ., i.l i- isiiiiug : nuc w , "fV' T, fcU on Hag6 a?out i and ! msiaut0 ; Yours truly, A Subscribes. kor tub kecoiid. i- . rv.... n rr Cn ' jjilvr Cheek, Chatham Co., ' Jan'y 20th, 1S70. j ' "lit I." rMrrm 1 onn in T IIP Ma. Editor r--Vs I seo in the Rrooun that your columns are open i f.M- nil f n-mnrs of r.1,1 ftiwtham to ex-1 press all their experiments in farm- j ing and anything else for the good of ! our j(;rin.'i, i wm ten itm x; did in the spring of 187(. I fenced j in an aero of Hat bottom land that;- ha l been worn out and used for ft ! ci l nasi uro. x ceoK on an me Biuai is. and rocks m April, and hauled on it ; 75 loads of manure and broad-cast it : r.. 4V,. r.ll T it: : I 1 lit - m-ulo 21 bmhels. In the spring of I 1878 I again put 75 load. of manure ' on the same uu'e, and alter broad-: i castiuir and plnvhiir it 4 times at I III UlU X'lil JL W'rtfll At, III V IJC.ll. lilli I I proper interval! and harrowing everv mtom.mv inlervab v.l h;trro-vviii,'-v.'vv n- uuuu uuu uuhhm h iin wiiji T" 1 . . ., 1 i i made a measure 2h inches long j nd made the hiih that far apart, and put into each iill 2 grains of ora- I p'owed the .-orn and hoed it -1 times, and iiohvahsf muting the wet weather in the full. I made 18 barrcK of good com and 2 loads i ' pumpkins. I hae it go wed in ! wheat at bi time anil it looks well j ;I intend t.o keep nianiirimr tii lot. - O ' - . ...... . . 1 . . I. 1... .1 ;.. ..1.1 1 ! . . i 1 ham; and I hone oar fanners, ifthev . " havo anvlhin' g o ', will let it be :cuo vn in the c;U'n!s of the :: tJetore stoomugims letter, 1 must t..!l vi:i a Vfe!:e hoy to l:;-rn st:i! i:rs and other insu-ts from bacon, take.-; s;dr, aul is ready to icing up, cat up dry oat-straw in the cutting machine, put y urtwo hands full of straw in to - b.?.o.n of a sack (about the size of a f t.c sa-k ) an i place' t ae liaiu iti thes"k ami t!:en tek the cut srtr.iv.- v.: Uvea the s u-ic au.l ham (to pivvut the li mi loueam- he sa-k) aiv-l :'!ter tying up-the' mouth of the s L-k, h.uig it up. i want tt:e Chdlsani Farmers to try this piau, and tiwy will never have j another ha:n sj-,d: by skipp jl-s an-li tin r iujc.'s. A. V.. ihmm-r. ( i-r -:n our :t.!l-g:.i t.'ere-j -u !e:u ) Hah i-h dan HO, 1S7.V Iv-iTo;:. Tin ci.;;.- -Then- i-; much in It -deign L irt rest a visitor, it he slep ?.i'0 the eipito! he will find the I. -i-Iature bu--v iu irviu to make laws for this .urea'' State. It. is said to bo I lie s sr Leg: dature that we have La 1 for years, and in ivant of ahiliij ami dj.-nfry tlie Senate is . ad to comparo i'.ivovdilc with previous h'die.v. The II .ue does hot : trice rue epii'e so favor ably. It is s-) bent on re' re? if hmenr that some f - tv it wid d. sc n i to ny the iinn,. an iu lication of a i nvimony tha will iuiuretue S a- . It is By nd.s eerta n that the Sen- ae wid eilore Die ;ir-tion of tii House in fiis matter, and I, for one. hop it :v.ll no4. To-morrow the be. idatiu-wihVIeet Vanco to the n.ile.l S:utes Senate. Merri.no us withdraw was a verv tinnlv and .... , . . . - . m no :c . h. im,. (ov ! i.,. . r L W trK: w mrs it. nvvn tut .Mavs now 12'lVeS llilj! r'l-edit JOI.l v:oi.w-f !iur if t ' Bv the w;v the Demo-voii e Canens .at down jretty heavily on the News j in giving the public printing to tlie Ooserver y a vote about three to one. Thij was ri-ht, for it would! ruin jmy narly to .sutler its Orgttu to , pursue th conr.-e of the Ne"s for: .n n.u. ....... 41... la he Supreme Court room, one ' will had Cinef Justice StniT.li and 'Jm.tice Dilaird upon the ii. prompt, a-jtivo, able, and lee.rr l learned fis they are, no need not fear that the : I..,..;.,. t.. i 1.1... i. t i . . -'- hm con-.. the wxiy, the largest taid best beef1 brought to this market this season, was outs from your .Senator's planta tion. But your correspondent is busy thb.gs, and ha, almost n tlm to wnte letters. A I31P0HTAXT DECISION. Thn nnWn. n,.,.f nt n, tt.,u.,.i -r.v.w , r r . ' v 1.J VUlVUVi. i 1 A : J L t- V ' . - - . ... JW till, enmvy. timn piouues nave reeentiv ucuieu that. States Polygamous Marriages among the Mormons are ille-1, and that those contracting them arairuiltvnf , ...,. ' " the statute of the United States, and convicted. He then appealed to the Suremo nmirt t Woobburfon tending that tho said statute viola- ; . " , ' . ' i i ... rtUU vus therefore ur Justice Waite o tbe j , fnll , unconstitutional. Chief delivered the opinion ; from which we extract j the following sensible words:" "In our opinion the statute imme- j diately under consideration is within ! the legislative power of Congress. It s constitutional and valid as pre-; -i w e t- n n ! sen' a ng a rtilo of aehou for all those : hiding in the Territories and in -1.1 1 ."I. il.. TT. "I 1i i fmua meu me umrea cuues 1 exclusive control This beinar o tho only question which remains is whotho r those who make polygamy : J legion are excepted j - , - - y - ; u J M tnen those who do not ; polygamy a part of then- reh-, heln t may be found guilty and , uvw uu acquiiu-a ana go tree, -liiis would be mtroducing a new element; MmmAtif. nn1 v Ta l,Vo1 nnnA u j. itujvU m "iw um". "t jnterfi-ro to prevent a sacrifice? Or, if a wife 'religiously believed it was her duty to burn herself upon the funeral pile of her dead husband, would it be heyoud the power of civ- would it be h - " I .1 I ... , nn or tno united outs, l)rescniCK as a law of its organization t hatplnriil marriiges shall not '03 allowed. Can man exeuiso his prae.tices to the contrary because of his religious belief? To permit this would be to make the doctrines of religious belief superior to the law of the hand, and in ( hect to p.:rmifc every citizen to become a law .unto hinneif. (Jov- . . - I.VIIIilnliT i-iM rl flvvt .l.r , , !...,,. under such eirmnistaiie-s. (xf.au rrrrsiioao', X. c.,) Dr. Yi A. WILIJOIIX, A. M., Principal. S"-admt8 pnvir.-d f.nl!iy.- nr Banl- : mvs Bf-. Th'ir.niriiiiC'.s . I M--ra!H . Sf riet Ji-ri;'!! ie. av. Tie' ::;ttin ' je-TM ui j !lti- S.-!eol. T'i'eiM!i u:i . (t ' B--.:imJ. very c!e ;-. Spring Si'Hm ;'.. J;uii.t.y Vitt'. ; For eart'vulars. iid ir -h-1 i V". A. VILB!i:N. Priucipa1, or I.. B. BYNTM, Trnsteo, jar.O.f Piitabofo', N. (7. Qaick Salos asa Sii Profits ! Favelrevi'lo, X. C, Is the Ji'inrest V!s'ilesale and Ittdali I'povisitm Iiulcr Iu rsycto.-vjile; Will Effot So tiTiidcrsold ! It r .-!'.'n'.!!y k;;own. t! at the wants of the JYoeU? am mure fully met in VO- .'--'ii AND AT Than any Iloii.te in the ( 'ity. ( o.mM i:ts have Puomi't and Ksi'KciA!. attention ! :?h Jolin 15. Troy, t- , years experience, has , ,.,.-,,.,., M; .,,;..',.:..; !vm., '" - ... -i. it ment. also Agent for the Eureka Animoniated : Iioiie Superphosphate of Lime. nov2I-;hu . ; " T AfJJI fjATP ' . ..-ii T) V VinTl'M of SITNPllY Executions ' my Inouls fur cilectiou. iu mvor f "',l!,"sl,u,,muu!i uacKuey, ajrfttost I .!..'-. t : l i . i ii.i 'n Art, hi. i w U!a ,. t .x, . ,..ti it.i..c. .1,.. ;.. o;.,. i:.. r.....i ... I in IV.iriMry, lsTs. at iuWH.; Auction, a cer- j ititlfall li.-aneh. (MiAtliHin .-iv.mtv n,li.ii.i. ,M. " - ; ,y h. ! 0-;) i J. J. KMIUI1T. D.-p. Sheritt. I BjiHi lailastiiriai Compaay, j L. IS. BYNU3I, Agent. MANUFACTURERS ! OF THE BEST YARNS S II JS E TI N G S DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! LOOK FOIi THE SHEETINGS AND YARNS, BRANDED CHATHAM COTTON MILLS, IF YOr WA N'T THE FIRST, AND ONLY COTTON MILL IN THE COUNTY. EaGoiiraie Home Eileifise. oct3-no3-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WITH Faisal to Aiipier : The l$3sfc and Cheapest ill the WOULD ! u.i iuwi wj tu.vuMU!,u! Manufactured expresety for ami for sale. by (HLTo RawS! N 0 Also Afffnt f -r th sh1 of Da. AVAUNEns' HEALTH 'ORSKT, uuequalled for IWutv, styitf and Couiiort. declU-tf M III k M, A nice assortment of Nuts, French Candies, Re.-;t Layer Raisins, and a full Line of Groceries, For sale by m. T. HSLSB a CO., "We are daily receiving consign ments, and get the Highest Market Prices, and look close after the in terest of our customers. 3L. rl.lSti'iii Co., sepl0-decl2-3m Raleigh, 733 G. U III I ESI, Biis-gs BaihUag, Raleigh, N. 0. HARDWARE! Ill 11! If IU, s.vsn. DO.'US, lil.lM)-:, I'AIXTS, OILS, i:o:.oi!s. 1U 1TV VI.IOVv--GLASS. I.IMK. ri.ASTKU AND Jorresponcieuct' foji-jiie.;! 3 : dtc! Oin The Old Uorth State (00K ST0VK FOUKYElt. Tlie Best Gooi StQYe for tliG Prlco gi tie MarM, The First Premium nt th State Frtir of 1S77 : as the Eest Wood Couk Stove; I For sale by j c. s. Ljiprs:-, I Faytttevill Street, 0np,.-ite the Market, lt.VLEKUI. X. A Ful1 L5:;e ol liouse i'urnishiog Goods. decl92m ' TUBQ'JD, SSS & CO., Whdoialg and RbUlU Onp COU. MAKTIK & I'AVKTTEVIM.E ST1JEET3, Oppo.-ite Pont Oliicv, JCVJLililCii F. TV. C T T ?T 3 I . - , . ew OiniC I CW iiOOdS ! For the 1 tier accommodation of out ('us n.m:iP, wv imve ujeiiei atuaner. lhtii iStnte, Corner lartiu and Fa yet teville Streets, and are erepared to furnish FHrm- k ,rs, IMivsician, Country Merchants, ami ' t i am,lthe Public ge,Urat!v 4h a chiocJ ami !'D,.me in, tile Ver-V best stJle at Fresh Stork of DliUCiS. Ciiemical, Dve Stuff, Fancy -(Jowls, (iardt-n kikI (j ra8d (iivp u.s a ca, 1 we am nlfjisrt via in Gioda aud i'ricea. E. 12 A H Zi 3 ?. , MAMKACTUlil.VO JEWELER ana ENGRAVES AXD UEALKU IX Silver and Plated Ware. Keeps a full line of all arl'ch-s fouud in a fi st-claH Jew.drv st(re. PLAIN and rJLlTOT P.IITaS Made to' nrsier on tlie slmrlesf. Notice. (S-mi for Patent Uiiijr Hair Jewelry, College Badges, Medals and Seals, Order? from a distance solifitt'il. Ooods sent on approval to any part of tho State ou s-alisfdctory reference?. decl9-tf Raleigh, x. c. OYSTER ! T. B. MACON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, ItALElGII, C. Paitifs supplied at lowest prices aid on shortest notice with Fresh O. -slurs. dec!l-2ai NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALL WOOL CASHMERES ! Be Alma A New French Fabric of Black Dress Goods. TIIL: LAliOKST AXD JIOST SELKtT STOCK LADIES' CLOAKS ever exhibited in this market. hi d Fiimd Skirts kk All qualities, iiimnied and embroidered. A LARGE STOCK AND VARIETY OF coiiSETs, at prices to please. Sarpsis, Rags, FLOOR .4ND TABLE Roup lit from the Maufacturers Ail new S:ies and Choice Desigua never before shown in this market JUST RECEIVED AT DAILY ATUaVALS lew and Seasoie Brv Goods. The JOBBING DEPARTMENT is filled with the mofct d--fsirab!e fooci, all ol which wero bought by the Case at Agents Cash prices. Me chants will ave money by buying of Uf. We bee: to reniin ! tl- public that a large portion of our oous is being gold at COST sentl9-3m W. 0. MclIACSIN, GEXEUAL COMMISSIOH MESCEAETT, East cud Citizens National Bank, EALEIGH, II. C. Consignments of all kinds of Mtr chandise and Produce solicited. Sat isfact ory s?iles guaranteed and prompt re urns invariably made, for moder ate commissions. ! sa Cotton Received also on Storage at Moderate Kates. -a Tialeigh Daily Cotton Market Ile ; ports and the latest changes in New xorix ana Liverpool Markets forward ed every day to patrons. llefers to Kalcigh National Bank ami the business public of the city. ! A largo invoice of MILBURN ' WAGONS for sale at $75 each; sub stantial work and warranted, i OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES U j 80 to 1U0 each; workmau&hip and i u:a!erial guaranteed. Flour, Com, Oats, Foder, Hav, i-Meal, Chops, Brown Stuff, North j Carolina H.-.ms, Sides tuid Shoulders, m fact all kinds of Produce always ! iU stole- septlt) 3m J c :i x a. w i xa .1 m s, Prefckieut. S. IMSIMKOSE, Stcretarjr. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY THE- SOUTH CAROLINA H02IE IXSURAXCE C0MPAM', This Company will insure your !Dwcllinir. Mill. ..n... ' building on the most ! terms. J VI UUit i reasonable Ail losses paid promptly. En courage Homo Institutions. Insuro in a first class Home Company. Apply to H. A. LONDON, JR., septllboia Agent. Largest EslaWisIiment in tie Stale Book asid sFob Printing AND ISSS 2E2SJIDSX?& ' Pees tiiat Uety competition' Merchants Manufac urers, and others, Supplied with Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envel opes, Statements of Account, In voices of S iles, Price Li.sts, Circular and Cards, Hand Bills, &c, &c:, kc, at short notice, and prices guaran teed to be as low as any first chits liouse, North or South. AND Elank Book Manufacturing Of every hind done neatly quickly and cheaply. Legal Blanks our Specialty. EDWARDS & BR0UGHT0N, oct3-uoil-m SAXFOKI), X. C. Right Hand Side Going South, Left Hand Side Going Xortli. :ner.s take BreakfHst eoir.a South upper going .North. MEALS HO CIS. W. O. PA(iE, Formorlj of Cary, Projirietor. cct 24-no C-tf FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL, FAVETTEVn.LE, X. C. A. OVER B AUG H, Proprietor, Still maintains its well optahlilied ivr.i 1 union, and ha no superior in the S;ate," oet 21-uofi lim
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 23, 1879, edition 1
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