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0h(Ito!raffl Record .179. J THURSDAY, . . March 27, . H. A. LONDON, Jr., Editor. ....o. Tur'r-o i4 mv. ur.u. cl.lltio p(U.(y It is im i.lllin.senH!nt ; ly the party not merely of his per In our last issue we promised, for sonal iharaete-.r but of the policy of tlio information of our reader, to ; moderation retrenchment and e,c n : .. omy of vlm:h bo ban been so conspic- i.ublish every week ovc or more ot : uous .j jet;riiiiiiea a champion. the Acts passed bv the late Lcgisla- turn aji,i eg ill another column will ! Woimdan Aet'inrelat i i w i r.i,a) projwty exemptions, u be- Kiu with this Aet, because there is nothing that so much eoiurrns our people or jives them so much nn-j tasiucss as the subject of "old debts," as they are called. fiy a Jocdv'i wf Supreme Court of the United States, remier- d a voar ao in the ease of I'd w.rds vs. Kearzey, tho Jloiuestead I'ersonai 1-roi.firv r.xeiu u;u allowed by our State Wtilutioii "7 . . ,lt ,..... does net apply to debt, co.ntiaeted before ApWl Sii8, rial oia.L ' I promo Court Jan irv 'JVrm 17"' in the case of Wilson s. Sparks , . . jiaa iieemeu uku -our .u-seni iwtyestead law repeals all vther and jiriey Xeniptioi!s, so that the de rendant must take under the pres ent law. or else have no exemption at all." That is, tin' exemptions al JWooi in the oU Keisetl ( 'ode were repealed by the exemptions -I'litf-e-I in the .('oiistiti'tio!! of lis. So that, the I'nited Staf"-: ".iinxmo i Vin t 1i-.iv.mi0 decided tlr;f all j,.( vioiu .Ciitiiitioi.s were repealed, there was absolutely nothing ex empted to the unfortunate debtor '.n executions issued on debts e,..'ii iiacted before April H'is. The creditor could seize on and sell any .ind every thing belonging to the poor ilebtor, even to the coat on his back or the hat on Ids bead liuiiiir tiie pitiablu c.,;ul:tion debtor class, it was absolutely law fssarv for the General Assembly alTord them some relief. Air had mauv o.eciioiis la-en i.-uo',' hundreds of pour men were in d dread of havitiL' everything sold and indeed many eases of peeul hanlslnp and sintering nod -.ec red. The debtor was complete at the mercy of the creditor. Kfiiiint hinir must he (lo'ie ami I Hilt speedily for his relief. Any large tif personal property of the d. htor. jirovc the farming inter, s and I Coir,ltv l.o.ireU of h-:iltli am pro exailJptUH; that would seriously im- under article ten of the Constitution have as vet got to see the l.rst h ng x ,w cou , ()f ,lU hv. would be pronounced unequal, humiml dollars in val.i As IV, uwm l-ve a blessmg ' UuZ,tr of th; oont.tv tow,,, Chair: r. - tiutial, ami tlieretore the i.egisia- lueiudto be very careful in enacting a law thut would afford some relief to the 'le-btor and at the .same ti:c not be in conflict with the ( 'onstitj.itk'ii .c,f the I'nited States. Many years ago, .Tutle T:i;'l'J Chief Justice of the I'nited States Supreme ('emit had decided that ."A State i,.iy, if it thinks proper, direct that the necessary inpleinent. of agriculture, or the t(iols of the jueelianie, or articles of necessity in iu.ueboJ4 furniture, shall, like wearing apparel, not be liable to execution on judtrniejd;. .emula tions tt' thio eieseription have al kyavs been considered in every civ ilized community a3 proin-rlv l long in to the ren.edv, to beexecut- ed or not by every sovereignty, ac cording to its own views of policy and humanity.' Tho Courts will, therefore, gultless uphold the con stitutionality ef the Act just passed, and all debtors may feel assured iu having exempted .to thcin the arti cles mentioned therein, and should feci grate'ful to the Legislature for doing all they could to relieve tlie-tn from these annovinir old debts. SLANDER OF WOMEN. All gyA cili.ens iiitist uppr.ne the Act ('published in another col iiinn niakini? the slander of .men d ..iT.,nn Th.. p,.s,.,.ft ; ' " ' shown to woman, is the marked plinMctm-istic of civilized nations, and tvq i purity nntl virtue of woman i verted into four per cent, bonds. ' ;e -..in tt.(, i Ten dollars having heen invested iu (next to Christianity ?tse f) is thea certilk.utet the holder to realize chief bulwark of cjvihaltot). - -. upir,n it, must sell it at its market Heretofore the ejiily remedy that j value, or having five of them, eon - the law gave a slandered Woman 'rt il i"to .a bond, and sell that at . ?. . . . . ,its market yalue. lhe cetihcate wa3 a civil action for damages (see j wiUf however, bo very useful to those Rattle's llevisal chap. 107.), and as who desire to buy bonds out of small the defendant could claim his home . , . , ,. . elpad exemption, there was bso - IuUiJv no jirotection in nine eases out of ten for the women of North y. r .f fi, ,.:i fii.,tlli(.4 nf themselves until they obtained fbty tried it, we do cot want to try it at lightning struck the Memphis cottou Carolina again, t.tlie Mic biauue is dollar8 Tlicre-ia besides a real UH. Another ioteibgeut gentleman and woolleti-mills, situated in the any and every rascal who niiejlit 'advantage to the poor niari in hav- said he traveled through a Sute or southern portion of the city, which wish to insult them. Now, howev-, mg his small sayings put ' where, a portion e,f it where they had this were nearly ponnnied. These mills ... C....1. K,.nmn nia v be arrested. ' witu perfect security he can reco . - jaw, and saw cows with a rope around ! were valued at $90,000 and t-iuploy-cr, am Btun btamp may wi-i". i1riooni r.r.Mir !...' 1 i.- n .lf..,-,.Ur,fnl.iiii.lrdftiidtwciitv- indicted, and put lshed ns h enin inal. For this net, Jet us give due lit to the late Legislature. Speaker It ami all. The New York Herald, in speak ing of the re ejection of Hon. S. J. jauj,y B3 Speaker by CoDgress, , sav6: ' "We congratulate Mr. Randall on j Lis brilliant , Buoee., It fa alike ' crctutauie to Lini and to tuo etemo- Jfr. FanJall is the best choice for " hpeuker wlu?ii to new House conl-l , Ua stil 1 .? 1 K. -anna to it s - We w Wi wo could feel assured th.it !Mr. Randall's election as Speaker is 'a guarantee that wise ana moderate , counsels wi;l prevail in me session Acts of the Legislature. An A.ct providing for the exemp tion of wrtyin personal property from side uiultr esecution. Xhk. Ciakum. Assr-vui.v Xou.-u v,.uoi.im ia t.. i ; Sec. 1. That the rrrsonal proper- !t herein inter iii-med lugging to . iA.1)U.f t!iU Sfllt -mfi i.vi'iioitPil friiin imv ivirnlinn or other llnal profess isiued for thiMvl- lectiea ot any Oit.t, wlun t.;e owner ornny n.-fent or atiyniey in his be- ,, x,,..,.,,, ih.,t 1 lie sme, or any part thereof, shull ie exempt ed from ndo, viz. the vin'iiig aji p;iri 1. arms for musttr, one 1 I.I dc and Tesan:td, one hymn b mk, one prayer boik, ten bushels of coin or wheat, tit'ty pounds of bacon, be. f or poik crone barrel of !is!i, all necess ary farming tools for on; laborer. one bcij, olc heastend au.i covering. one cart or wagi-a, oi.t work horse, Iho librnnes ot licensed attoruevs iwi.'t;. 'T,.r I'll,-. I,.;..,!,- nn.l ministers "of thu (ispel, ' the iitru- nients of surgeons a;id dentists used in their professions, and the tools of mechanics, and in addition t the above article'', there shall be exempt iu favor of every head of a faiuilv, or, house keeper, when the owner or any agent or uttornry in his behalf, or in his absence his wife fhall de niand that the same or any part thereof, shall be rxpmn'.ed from s -de. Such the following, vi: one sewing m ich f t1(. ine( one loom, all necessary school ooi Ks, one oeii, iie.tstea.l ana .v- t rinj., 'or evirv two memliers of tti .. ...... . ' . Mowkvk!' I Hut the flit ire f.vcnio ion vsdkp, turtlier, tliat tiie vatue ot sani m.runnnl nrntu.rtv ovuniiito.1 all. 1 !,. ascertained a-s provided for in chap ter titty h.e of 4.ittles Kevisal. Sec. 2. This act slul! be iufou-e from and after it t ratification. HatiJed the2Sth dav of i'ebruarv A. D. lb7L. An Act to make the slander of women indictable: Whereas, Tho rv existence in so ciety of innocent women d pends up on the unsullied purity of their char lie unsullied purity of their char- r; Now, therefore, to protect i against persons who may at- In a wanton and mali-ious acter them tempt manner to destroy their reputation, Tan OJr.stRW. Asskmiu.y ov Noitni CvnoLisv ro fnact: Section 1. Tl at any person who attenuit in a wanton and nnilw- lous mauiier eo eiesiioy iul" repuia tion of an inaoceut won.an by words written or spoke n. which amount to a charge of ineontineLey shall be guilty of a crime, and on convic tion thereof shall be lined or iinpiis oned at ibe discretion of the come. Sec. 2. This Act sh!l be in force from and after its ratification. Ratified the bth day of March, A. d., im:;,'. A Sit IV I It vest ,11 en t. On the first of next month an op portunity will be given to try experi mentally a kind of (Soveriihitut Sav ings Fund. The "eei titicates of de posits" of the dcUi'tuatioi, of ten dollars, to be isRtiud thn and there after, bear interest at the rate of four per cent, per annum, but thev . do not fallv answer theuiurpose of a cBVir.w fm.d hi cmro fh. -- ni nt. dhectlv redeemable, but ii:iiv hocon- - i savings for a permanent inv stiuent. 'They can by means of tue certilioatcs igftin fol?r per cent intel.egt ;ll tliCll ten dollars s-ived, instead of hoard- mg the monpy without profo to - ij t) . , . , T. ' . ' A . . r ! rr.. prevents him from wanting his sav tngs. lbileigh News. t. i ..11 r. - c:iii i iin.i h'-i 11 ih' or.-is.s 1111.1 iiora . . ..... ,dv and mechanical tods, one yoke ,d the acorn, wl i.-h we are hWd ' Zor - ro c n ' e '1'' '-'?-V'';v ', 'icvca Uiem Od oxen, one milk cow nild calf! tifteen with mon-or less every fa I I Ibid ffl 1 1 b S VC't ." head of hogs, live hundred pounds w of the advocates of this aw ,n itt-rs ano-r- 7 , r ' , w n"1 Ul' "Iv of bacon or po.k. tiflv busU of talk, of .cn.,,y and scl, a law : ' , 'V , 1 , . t-u-N f..r n.M.-ud e.f Jn-mg a ami iuiu.i. iiii.i uii iii-i-i-ssiii v iiiinii-' " I r- r..i, . ...r. ...... nv ..r i ,u i . , . . - , , ,,. ' irr,,.,i.. iii-..rovn the st.icU an. I "r - i u nil issioio io Mcriuiuaie, incv oie . wheat or rice, and all necessary house- oi..u n ..t.,, n .,io.u tut. mi u, .hi i .. in),i n vni'.-iin ' -. . , t i hold and l itclicn i.i-iit -re n.-lnd- t is f irm.r eon f trtn to nior; a.l- " ., " , . , , otu u noi pcinre i veiny, otiose i.i r uoui auu i.niiien jumhc .il iivi- tl1 . , .. !liS(, rovt.led for and I -e . : i i.. . .. .1..: i in;' oue coot stove and utei.ils for vauoie on icss too. .o... ij'ii .,,,,,,,.,.,. i. Pl :. .i,,, , - cookit.L' thereon, and such other as at.d all such stutV as that. I have 1 says nai one acre w:. mr.usu ,oo., , ly may be necessary for the coinfo.t h-.m trying t, firm several y.irs, - -"i" clU U of th7 Koiii'd. ! 7!l"UJ't?L Tr" ,nd and support of the fam v, not to ex- 've "lrl '":l".v 1''"'" ,, ,W.' also ef led ani'v- r 'i " 1 i ,, ., L!i!inu In- th. wo flint u-iiv.t not fi.n.i- "as eniun his. i eu i.gu ana v vorM-et. thas ids, eiveii them a ci-cii iuev (ioii.li n in v:i uc. i 'in in I-,,.....-.-. .. . - - ... ....c.w : . . . . . " Correspondence. " WK wit. I. UK I'l.KVSKO TOIIKl'KUK COMMUNICATIONS O.N ANY SCIMKCTS THAT M AY II K OK IXTKHF.ST. HI T WK M I'S P INSIST ON A ItKSI'ONSI.'ll.K SAMK ACCOM 1'AN VI Nil KVF.ItV MM'ICI.K. ND ALSO THAT IT UK wiiiitkx pi.om.y a,ioni v on onk siik -t vs,! lOf-S OK CeillliKSI'oNUKNTS run run iuxoud. Oaki.m Township. Dkvr R,:eonr: Thinking perhaps yon would like to benr something from us, I have concluded to write a ... ! - 1 - 1 I 1 , ' ' T. f ,i, ! day. And " S,,PIM, 0 i)P ilfi lnst " Now, we i , . , . esU,lareopp seato the -uo leuee law, : I t ffe lll it rn mature- we'vesthal Im had been to Cab.urus. IM. c iiiiiiK 11 iirt lino un , we , , are not vrt oared for it-our lands are poor, and we have to keep a good Kt..ke. and they looked lite they ninny stock, in order to raise mannv hatel it. I knew oue of mv B('ih through tho winter seism,, for our lors lo try the ."stuke law u!. a farms in Spring, nn 1 we have a good J". il' ,l lieu he went at night to niigefortl.t mdaiing Summer and jack ho.no, ho was found Fall; ..i..,., . i, i v.,,,,, them up, we could not keep them at h", f;1' e liaNe no meadows or cl v rt.eld-. to Im 1 on. eoncequevtly w, would have to dispose of them, an. 1 f course we should have to give them away or kiil th.-m, for there would lie :in buvi in Again, ours is a dry portion of the country, not one man" iu four or live that has lasting wa'cr i:i a dry s;c:un, then ore the si.ick has to resort to thu creek and ri-.ir.i to g-. t water. If we had no other rcao:i, that is sulli.-ieiit for Us to ojiposc sucli a law at I his lime. Ullt that is nof ' ' most of our people keep a g ny siieep, and of course they - 'avc to d;sose ..f their, f -r when ya pasture tlu iu any length of time, they will t ike what we call rot, and ibey are sure to die. We should th.-n have to dis- V"Si .of 0iir ,j;ost r-Ut.itdo stock al to.'eth' Soma who are in f ivor of tho law, say that it wi:! he a great saving of 'abor nn i e:.p- ns" to the farnu-r; that he will save hw tiui'irr and the ex pense of keeping up his fence. It Mseins that the fencing it. t!i" main obj.-ct, if they can yet rid of that, it is all thy care f..: Now, if yon keep any stcck at all. you are com pelled to mike fences to keip them under, and I ni'ieh rather make a little n;j:e f. nec to iiielos my farm and let niv s'.K.k tnLe the ringe I 1 ...1 eis, nun oio in-ui.o ... i- .... iei.e.n io nnn. . . . .. ... I lie lOUntallllliaH. l.Ulv auollt Clll- tailing his expenses by iiboluUing some of our State Ins i'utions. We haye a little ne-ro paradise erected at lh.l. igh, iu ( rd-r to punish crime, the expense of which to Chatham county aline, is not less than $2"i()t) annually, so J have been credibly iiifortne'd by s tue of the edTieers o: the county. Now if you want to ad vance the int. rest of the farmer, abolish this thing at.d erect the wlnpp.n-posi aiai t-ano.es, w ni a pun;bn.e..t for er.in,', at.d yo henc l.t the farmer a great d.-al than to ntw, l ie no f.-cce w whipping-post and "allows, which is u wih more , and a great deal less cr.nio comantteM. Now if a man commit crime sulli cictit to send him to the Penitcnlivy, he lies in Jail from one to six months, then Court has to sit very often two weeks to iry Liu,, lie is thm sent to the fattening pen for two, f .ur, or ten years, ns the case neiy be, thurutobe fed clothed, etc., and , ot only that, but a servaLt must be hired to look after him and ;pe that ho is not m -h ste l, either by day or by night, he is to be fed, No have lare wa nes at the expense, of the farmer. Now if you have such a tender feeling for the firmer aud his interest., talk of abolishing some un necessary institutions which we now have under the pretext of punishing crime. Then we will have peace ami plenty and the interest of everv branch of indtist ' bo enhanced and tax paving i'. I Hot be so much dreaded. Since wiiting the .above tho "no-fence' law l-n.i t;.i ,.,... i,nnf t t..ci r,..r II, wl,,M. il.o l.nv.p wmil.'l l,ilVe to pay under tiie "uo-fencu" Jaw, we pill sell it at 4 and a cts , : and mnttoii and ' lamb as much as 'j-0u please, whereas, under that law, ' y0u could nrt get jt at all. A man said the other day who has had some experience under the no-fence' law, that if a man would make him a pas tare inst when he would gay and build him a bam on it, and fill it with i,Hy, he would not go to it t a day thtoag lha .en feed his stock for them. Now i three vear to if this is the experience of those who have " . 1 1-1 1 1 . , ,IlA i,. ' , tri - 1 put them, and it would be the case 1 hero with those who have no laud, i... ;,., t i..i.. who was under sentence or penal "'"s " " -" , V'l" .'V.: .,?. J I . . "I: aorvi, .i.l f.r Uu, murder in 1S70 twenty tight of which tho salary... . .,.i : ..(... i ..t ,.t near .Manchester, in riiiriand. u-s r- ii-pi'i " '"b--1' """" ,,,. i The old aday-e is "let well enough alone," and a good one. We were, . doing we ll enough before we had a ; IVnitentiary; now ho is it? Let j everv thinking man speak out. , llo.o anon. Ai. ; m - : KOll TIIK ItWOUP. ' Oiih Ha.i., Ifareh 18th, ISTft lnav pi u-es. To these thius must Ma. r.m tou: There is a KftM added the extraordinary drought deal s lid about the "no-fence" Jaw. uf the past half voar.Ob-i-rvir. The western part of the county is ; ' . uot ready for tho "uo-f.'iu-e" law, I . ti,-.i.4.,,.j t- tfiA iii id I have niv doubts whether anv ; if tho county is near as ready as they make out .they are. I must agree there is nood Ota change, but wo Ltnl more fences and btltcr ones than we Lave. Talk about out crop, up lure; why here are old cjeu about here that whip ltU the Mu off ,Ut.ir they were to hint such a l"va. 11 lHey tliintr as turning out a crop of wan! n - -h - - : ami saw poor om n.iiK cows tu-u to ctuiueti to tieaiu:. ino loss was t stimated at three lTufidivd doihirs. Tin re is a heap of lass a!out the publiv roads, but when you have to keep the public, gitts shut by tin pubiie you will have a fuss sure enough. We raiit keep our j.i-ivate atsshut as we should. lYthaps the time will eoaio when we cant, ilo any better, but we (Mil now, and let us'put it off as long as we can, for many will curse the day !uu il does come. Tom. I'r.ini i In" N'.rt1. HhimIiim I't. slivifriiin. Supplemental Health Kill. We are not dis-iose.l to decry the North Cirolina Lciris-latuie which has ju-t a-lpurni"!. It has certain ly done sot. in tilings which entitl-- it to muli commendation. ( -io of these is the passag'tof the bid sup- pleinent il t, the bill e st iblishing a li.iard of Health for the Slate. 1 Hv this new bill tho State Hoard ' of Health is cunnosed of six mer.i- bcrs (' the Stan Jfedical S eiety and three nppoiuterp of the tS.ivcrn or. Its duties are to colkcl and t i'in'a'e vitul st.at slics as reported by the county b rnrd, to issue bulle tins on sani iry matters of a pub lit! character, and to visit localities and invest gata threatene I outbreaks of disease which may prove d-mger- ous t ) the pubhc health. To eiiaM. , , t..u,.,, man of tho Hoard of Cmitni t.iun.,rs, and the city or county snrv y..r. A Superintendent of IJcahh for each county in tho State is to be elected by the county Hoard of health, ! a rec ive pav for his s. rvieea and lie held strictly aeeonntaiMe I a' noti- ...... .11. - p riorinance e i (Utiles, lie s to oe register of vital statistics an 1 physi ci .n to the county institutions, and is empowered to abate all nuisances prejudicial to public he;.lth. The appropriation by the Legis- lit are is $200 nnd tho nceabs.ov stationery and printing. is leel that this is a vast sir ide K.. ..,.,.. .... in m""" '"""""'p f ov ti i unci is 1.1 . i- stls K'.l with, in the right direction, an I antiei- ning May 8th. 1 e c nvention cou pite that the beneficent results will ducts homo and f.m igu missions s.Hin be so manifest that North Car- oiii.iuti. will point with special pride to the health system ed thcr State, atnl our law-makers reg 'i'd it a;; uu institution to be specially cherished. An Old Couple. Seventy-Fivo years of married life is raro exi.-ri.!U.-e; vet an old coup- le in Fairfield countv, Com,., lav da in to this un isnal honor. Thi were man and wife long before the War of 1812, aud have lived happi ly and peacefully together through three wars on this coutiueut. New York Herald. - - - - An Innocent Man Punished lViii;.,,,, iT,lr,n i!.. vniinn 110171 ceived a free pardon. Uefore his ex cent ion tliP notorious Peace Confessed that he f Peace) was guilty of the crime, l he Home m cretary prom ,ses tej e0 aU that is possible for Haibron's future welfare. John Iti ioht rl, limn a.m. d. cl .ri.iL' ---o o his belief in Karbron a innoceuce. Disastrous Storm. Mlmpiiis, March 22. A storm of the severest nature ewept over Metn- phis inst fct;r mniuignt, 41 came from the south:West and pootinued for three hours. During its progress ...-, U ., .. IK.Atui nprBon who are thus thrown out of employment Insurance amounts to (,0,000. . ' . , ..I.........O I.. lw. Qit.nil Pi-OhlkV-tofV 111 , . r l., .t Whalley Range. ive reaches $2,000, while in e.ght A Famine. A famine next year in Russ'a is predicted by Russian journal -i. Last ..W IU I 1fur about one third of tho crop was AlSff n! gjlifLS "dost roved. bv be. ties and marmot.. & so that the seed baa bten deticieiit; a1.i the cuttle plati'io took off m uilv K. ,.f r. t v The nrob ihiiity of serious Indian tn ' i s during the coming summer ! has for a me time r-nuaged the at tention of the authorities. The atti tude of Sitting IJull has fr a long tiui" been v ry uusatisf ict try, and it has been kuuwu that lin was endeav oring to exeito tuo Indians pouth ol him to hostilities. Col. W.ilsh re ports that the old chif with bis war- riors arc showing a very ugly ami i'"!":'l'.ite di p s,t.ou. A soon mi Kiininr muiis mimi i Ihvi i wnn. r - - , ... , tireliende-d. Coloiulualkh Cstunat es as the strength tf S.tting linll'si b end 7,00 I nil toll, of whom o.O.H) are wnrri u-s, we'd armed and eppp-j ped. It. h m beeu decided by lien. Slicniia:i t transport the Kiyhte. ... luf intiy, Uol. linger, now at Atlin 1 1, to IJisu, trek. J)d;., us spec lily 1 as possible. Washington Actional: lb-pubhean. 'Jlth. JuJljaa Indicted. j I.YN.-iiai Ko Va., Minc'i -2d, ls7:). ! In he United Stub's District Court tho Crand Jury to-day. in obediema' I ihe in .tr.vtions of .Jude Hives,! I'oun 1 lru- bills of iiiijictmo nt against : iii-i" c iiinty Judgi s. Theso judges' a-e iudicicl nu.b r the f mrth clause .f the Civil H nhts bill for failing to place negroes on juii s iu their -cv( ral counties. It is underut.io I ; one or more of t ho .l u. Iges will sur-; riii.br th.-msclvcs prisoners when j their ease sh ill reached on the loclvct, without Waiting i-r process: to issue, and at once go to Chief' Ii'.siice Waiteou wiits of habeas cor- pus, so that tl.es. eases may be ad-; ju iic.ited u. the I'nited S'ates Sn- ' pivme Coint at the same tin, j with , the ea-es of the jile. who were in: diecl at Danville and arrested a, fekV el ays ago. Tho Caltivatioa of Chufas, Tue L. xiutotiS. C. Di-pa!ch sayo: -The experience of several farm.-nt in inu ceipny provo-i tins to no one of the easi'-st cultivated and most i nroli'aole crops fop hogs w:i:cii can be raised. A prejudice against it has existed with mativ of our f (riuers suit. Several ofo irsmd hill farm- ' ets who plau'ed then last year, pro- 1 nonnce the crop to he the mos' ptolit ii'ile one wiiich th'-y can raise, and say that where pi tilled with iu-( tervetiing rows of e'orn, tho h 'gs 1 ri lish them so much tint th-y will not touch the corn. Ohiokcns also are yery fond of tiieui and thrive upon them. O.ie advantage which the crop possesses is, that after gatii- eriiiiX i;s much as you wish for se. il, thft ,.,,,,,,,,,1 is i,.ft , tho ground foi. tlje j,. M a.,ili!t gather, wuioa is a yreat liaviiiu'of 1'di or. Ileligioua. The S ui heru 1 ipiist Convention, ; represent ing upward of 1,000,1)00 1 'communicants, will hold its next an- mi ,1 meeli-g at Atlanta, (ia.. begin- and other benevolent s.'l.LUfea. The M. thodist K lisc pal Church, i according to olli i il reports, had a n-t gi.iti i.i lSTd of Jo" itinerant and ' 212 local pre achers. M fS.H) pi olia'i' ti ers, 417 chorees, laii parsfinr.ges, i schoo,: t'SS;,,,; cams, 11 07G itinerant ud l'-'l) l-eal preachers, Hi,M A ehtm aes, l'..- Dill Sunday-schools, aud 1,031,01) , " - -- bcholalS. As an evidence of the remarkable growth of the Preslytei imi Church in tho south of Ktig itiid, it is ii dig esting to uote that wh neas but a few years ago there wero onjy twenty cougreali uis in the Presoytery ot London, wi'h not a single minis- : .1 , v o,,,t i- i a thi 11 1 HI OUJivmi ..... v. v-,. , re now no less than seventy nvo- . jtd.OilO. " V FiV ADVEIMTSEMENTS. I.HK XT HHH KN Xi X KKh. iL Wholesale aud Retail 1 Grocers & Cgmmissiaa Mertatv No. 15 Hargett Street, A car load of N'ew Crop CUBA MQI.AS- SfS just rrerirml. Highest inarkei prtro paid for BKEVEii. .il Afrpcu for Kaleiirb No. 4 Plow. Special InduCfliurntaoffV-ml toMfrelianta i'iuniiniiients ot Cotton tad Produce Solicited. tuart-ly NKW A 1 ) V E UT I SK M K NTS. WITH Patent Sleeve Afljnster ; The ISest and Cheapest in the WOKLU ! THY THEM AND MV. ('ONVIXd'ED! Manufucturil rxpreiiitly tor iul fur f!u by A'mi A''pnt Inr t1i l Ih. Wahnkhs' HMbl'H "KKT. uq;;juIIbJ for Unaiit y. Styii nuJ I'uiiiiuit. 9 I. K. WM & SIS, Brig;; llilildlng, R delgh, X. l. HARDWARE! '.sir. Po lltS, HI.lMf. r vi nts. IT1TV, WIMioW-i.I.AS 0.1VJ1. UUila e i:mi:xt, ri.Asn: A XII surrzxss. T.2ILL (Jorri'spoiuleiic.' seticiteJ 1 I. L i. it i dec I ilai rSSCUD, LBS c CO., UAA IU 1 HlJ RM1 Tl!HIJHM VYUyt'Uij fiM MiU COlt. M AliTIN & FVYIVI'TKUI IT. STItKKTS, e,..o-iie l'..s, Olli".-, 14 AD'lIO II, . DRUGS! , Ximv SlniT ! New (ot(Is ! For ilif ln-tt. r arcointiio.'ation ol our ("us. toiu,-i. av i'fii'. aiiotlier Dnii: , Si.oe, t'onoT .Martin and Favettevill,- Strei-u, and ar .r.'nre.l to I'.iruish K.,rni i nra. I'livmcimt'', Country M.-ri'hautH, au.i ilio I'.iIiIip jinii-rallv with n ntr and Frnli St-ck of Plil'tiS. Clicuiicil. ly Siull's, K.in.-v (hunlit, (lar.hn and (irasr l. Tol.ai'iMi. S.'narH, Mineral-Water, -tc (tivr us a ei .ods hu.i r ial e can 1 1. hs you in Consignments of all kinds of M r dtilViOm (.ll;m,l.so nn,l Produce solicited. Satt M mi M WI I'-ACI l ltlNIi TTtr aul ENGRAVER liK.M.l.tt IN ejM Mm, hmh d J: , . i i,. . Silver and Plated Warp. ,.a. fail line ..tan an-.-.ea munu in a fi-ft t-liKH Jcwilrv atore. Made to order nn the aliortest Notice. (Srud tor Patent Hinit Sir.e.) Hair Jewelry, Colletto lliitlgcs. Medals aud Seals, Orderr Iroin a (h-tniie.' solicited, eiooda ;nent on approval to any part or the Stte ; aliafactory r,rem-.a. dtoUMf HaleiuU, -N. C. GIIOCURS and MERCHANTS, ! Ne. , F..r,.,,vH,,,S,, N. 4 Martin St., .,! v., 1, .,lki, N:-ll:ir'. ( f NVp )i(T.r Am Ui-ex''i'M to tho Irndn and rnnoimern. a i hirsrt and virird mock ol Ill-'AVV and KAN t.'V (l.- icrit-a. Witho.it attemptinif in diumi'mte, wo Keep li. l'.lei I 11 1 . usually tmind iu a firat-cliia grocery Ht'iri. l'or oar wu coaveiiicurc, and tor coni toit ot our .iistouiHM, n Iiiivb recently l urcliaoi-d a Hide l'at-n, Uoantt r and on- 1 of the Kn'erpriite (.'itupany "a larje lui'.l'. Wo are Pin vnaMtd Li aidl purtfctly r,,"',l," roaoli'il mn e at liuiea niiuiu llio . ach j o ,.V(.r.. ,, Commission Merchants, unusual tarilitiea for lmndllnc d all niauiif r o!' ("ountrv I'ri dure our Htur. htriiii ix-iuedia.t ly o i Market Siiuan. ).ir W. Sirnnacli. who haa been pii frairl In iIib e'ollon lusin.-s lr twelve ear. uivrs Ida prraonnl attention to run- aitfiiuieiita of iHitton, and any one aldepiu to iih. may t.-i-l well aaaured that tl.nr cot luu will i e properly weighed and higbenl market pri.-e olitained. I.ibeial aJvatit'D mailv nn ConaiqtiieuK AS AGErJT3 roa tiik Bradley Fertilizer Company, We control two of tli heat Cluanoa manu-' faoiured in the P ulted Stte, hotli unKUr-' paawd I J tli. cultivation ol cotton, wheat. corn and lotiacuo. We rerominend fur atifT clay aoil. Sea Fowl Huano: lor lilit aandy aoil, Hrad Iry'a Patent Hupr PlioenliHte of l.lnie. Tlieao (iiinnna have been ued l.y tl.uua- anda In tnia frllon, and we numlier anions our ruHtoniera aoiue of (tie liert farmera In the Htate. (Iip-ular and eettiflcatea lur- uielted on application. 1 8eed IriiU Potatoe of the Het Variety I Kalelli, N. i feldi Jin NKW ADVEUTLSEMENTH. M. T. NORMS & CO, HOOJ:iH iiimI 3 Raloigh, W. C. SOl.B AUENTS FOU PiOnpOK (In in ) nnj Orange Mixture, Kl.im wall ('utloii P.ow, Ailad 1'I.HV, I'litnct, Jr., llor.ie Iloe and Iron age Cul tivator, Y.'e liave In ftnre Bn.l to arrive 410 Hu-1.p1h Vliit nultf.1 Meal, SI Ots i.l. Hulk Oloar Itili Si.tm. 1 n)U Hual.i U White ami Mixi-d e;.irn, 8lll) IIuhIii Ik Li.'t-t feed Oitt. rail) Shi ks and turrets Family and l-xtra Flour, 4(1 Ham-In Sagar White and Ye-lluvr, ''! Ilnpa (Ji-tt'fa, !l (!nr lindn Molasses New Crop Culm, New Orleans nn.l Suirar IIoiivh Svrii), Ilia S-kn Miosbitls l.ivt-ri im 1 V.uv Sail, 2 l!nrr. Il Karlj I tow IVtatiM1, 1D0O llapa l'aiinco (iuuiio, ot) Uoxes Soh, ion I.-...,- v.,iu And other jjooda necesfgry to iniike up a lull PKli'K. All of iIih hIicvc (runi's w will R.-ll rl.c lor oas'a, or on time, wiili saPH'acturjr ar rn.iiretiients. Sohi-i'ieK orderi, are iirnpi elliilW, ZVX. T. CTORXUS a CO. eleel2-;bn Book and Job Printing Done in the vary best st)lo and ut prices that defy competition' , Merchants, i Munufac urt r., andol'-'vs, Supplied with Letter Heads, 15111 Heads, I'.uvrl upes, Stiitcments ef Account, Iu ; voices of Sales, Price Lifts, Circular 'and Cards, Hand Hills, A;c, Ac, Ac., at r.hort notice, ntnl juices gtiaian ' !eed to bo as low as any that class. house, North or South, BOOK EirtfDirJG ; ami ; Blank Book Manufacturing Of every kind done noatly quickly and cheaply. Legal Lihaks our Specialty. EDWAItDS Jt KHOrCIITOX, 1 oct-neot-ihu CKNKKAL COMMISSION MERCHAIiT, I-'ast end Cit:7.en Xiitional Il.iik, RALEIGH, N. C. isfactory sales ouarantecd and pr uiip re'urns inv .rialily made, fvr moder ate commissions. BcX. Cot Inn Kccoivetl also on Storage at Moderate Kates. Largest Establisiiment in the Slate r:jii Raleigh Pally Cotton Mmket 1'e W Kii Yf poits and the la'est changcn in New ' ..i. i r : i yi.-.i ..... t l liiibuuiiijovi iuii .tiiiikvm luinitiu- t), ,1;iv tj ,Ur0I18 f t lai..j,,l, National IJauk md the business public, of the city. On SZAZffD: A hirtre invoice of MILBURN WAtiONS for side at $73 each; sub statili:d work and warranted. nPl'-.V AXI) '!)! lUCtlll'X i.l m, ,,, tith; wolkuiaUship ami , mnUfrM ,,llliniljU.l.,1. Flour, Corn, Diets, Foeletr, Hay Meal, Chops, Brown Stuff, North Carolina Hums, Sieb s and Siiou'elers in fact all kinds of Produce aKuivs iu store. scptlU 3iu .ln:iN O. C.ATl.INO, l'..ti.U-l.t. I'ltlMlt.BP, Stcrelary INSURE YOUR PROPERTY NORTH CAROLINA HOMF, INSl'UANCK COM PAW, This Company will insure your Dwelling, Mill, Gi.i, Store, or either bnildiug on tho woh$ reasonable terms. All losses paid promptly. Eu- courage Jfoine Iliblitutions 1 p. euro in a first eh. $3 Home Company. Apply to II. A. LONDON, JR., septlO 3ni Agenb To tho Bereaved ! Xloadstoncs, Monuments, and Tomb in tne uest 01 BXAZIBLZ)! Oood Workmanship, and (llieapinl and l.arjfeat Variety In the State. Yarda.t.'or- ner Morgan K'l Itlount Sirm-ta. bvlo Wvnn'a l.iverv Stable. Ad.lrraa all com. luunicatiout lu CAY TOM & WOI.FK, , 8itrceaort to JOHN CAX IO.N, fehld ly Habl,'li, t" 1 1
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 27, 1879, edition 1
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