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haiham Record THURSDAY .June 12, jgyg, ll. A. LONDON, Jr., Editor, j THE UNIVERSITY. , , .. . 1 We have ever felt a tender re- , , .. , ., gardand warm affection for the State University at Chapel Hill,, rmr vener ftted "Alma Mater." and its loner list of illustrious gr ntes in the past and the high that years ago it took anion Colleges ot our country, nau esiao- 7yin-v-o v. ..... ..X....... - , f ... c .1:1 1. lishod a reputation of which hen . . , . e 1 1 11 alumni might well feel proud. All 1 this made us feel proud of her past !.!...- l-f loo ...,.A-'.foo,no,.ee.;l";"l,:"s"11 ''O.ls. lilt" cieinu- ,nent made us feel justly proud of ... J "',. 1; and pleased at her ..t com - tion. Just four years ago, vitli doubts and fears, and under the, most adverse disadvantages, the, doors of our University (which had : heen closed by the withering blight of Radical rulel were once airain : opened for the instruction of our youth, and its venerable walls once ' grating to Kansas, wo h.-uc heard of a-'-ain resounded with the husv hum 'none in thw State being guilty of of study and instruction. As four such folly. The matter Las been years constitute the regular collegi- talke.1 of soinewhat, however, and a ate course, and that time expired i vcn spirits rem dosiro.w o last week, the graduating class of change. Htcwait Kllwon, o.e of this Commencement was the tiho mt resp,cod.1e colored men n, , . , , . 1 i KaVigh, has roccmby pa! -1 she d a whose members had entered at the; ', , , ' 1 letter to h;s friends calling upon thciu beginning of the present inanage-. (o wo ment. This class was, ,-n that , .;i Mi vwim ,ll0VU11,nt. count therefore, the more closely We wouU CilU uUl.1:tioll t the fol watched and criticized, as by them !owing KCU,,ihl0 words contiiiiicd in would he judged the new standard his K-ttor: of instruction, and the new coin-1 jhero is mnoh bcaVg said about pared with the old regime. And it ,w.ni;..i.f..oi;n.if lvMomtuI , .ii i. . pleasure that we can truly state, that we have never Known a grauu- f the oppressor towards tlie colored atin class (and we have attended man. In many i f our .S nitli. rn , . ? , , ,.i . , State s f licv have dealt out I j the nc - thirteen ( onnne.uo.nent.-) " r(VS wh lV jniaam widn-d he c mid members all displayed a higher )mve (,,,lC t t,c :ls. Put n dwi.h htandard of instruction, deeper standing this, ihank (i-.v.l, we are a thought, better disciplined minds.' forgiving people; ,u.d I s iy to eol , b . , ored people our loic f.r he. s c'car. d and rohected greater honor on t h,.KO i:inis ; let us stay in the South, themselves and instructors, than VV01i; p,ui i,e industrious, that w did the graduating class of 17'.. may en.jov the fruits there. .f. ll-ing m i . t ,i, ,,..i. a North C.irohnu i' gro, I spe i!; t r The speeches of these jou g ' . Xor, h Clll,!lM,,. TilH.u hU h, ,,, tlemen were all ol an unusually high ft NVj e di lie rei.ee between the tie d order of excellence, evincing much 'ment of the negro in this Snite and originality of thoii-ht. a remarka- Jhat in some other St.u. s. There , , J , ,.i has ex..-ted a better f . 'ltig bet vecu hie degree of sound, piv.dje.,1 com- tho Uvo ,.,3 Lcru t)jillI ,niv ,.., jnon sense, and extensive and Southern State. And now 1 call on thorotiLdi information. Tin vast ....a.-w.... 1 a grand and proud day to all friends of the University. "Wo were es pecially pleased and proud; for as an Ahininns we were proud to know that our beloved Alma Mater could still give to her country such worthy sons; as a North Carolinian we were proud that our State pos- Ecssed such nn Institution and such future statesmen: and as a Chat- haniite we were especially proud' that the best Htolar in this cta.-s was one of our Chatham hoys, James S. Manning. The very great degree of (ur.vess that has attended the resuscitation of our University is undoubtedly due to the indomitable enei and al.- intelligent nianageinent of it complislied and popular J'resi.ient. Hon. Kemp P. liattle, wliosc flee- tion to that position by the Trus- tecs has renccted honor on tlu.Iu. .... . celvna mid redonniled to the idorv , . , Hi nie U.U.O.-IO .,. .,-. . the State. "We are pleased to know that quite a number of new stir- dents have already entered for the next session, and the prospects for the future are of a ino.t encouray - iiipf nature. It is gratifying to know that thi Institution is becoming more popu lar with the nias.-es of our people. and that it is no longer regarded as a j.lace where only "rich men's puns" are taught J-.0 young man is now denied admission because he cannot i . . ... . , ...mo., . i ,., i were euuaiiy oiviiieii miiong inn i n pav his tuition, but a villini' band . , . ' .. . . . ji. ii i ia nvteiirlml in nil ntul 0111 I nicer- ..... i i i Bity is bestowing her blesMiigs iion many worthy young men without -...., -- inoney ana wimoui price, ami is thus accomplishing an incalculable -..,,.f f ...1 miiuiiiit l twi. Congressional. 1 jXCIU 11 11 J. ill leiL gtli, HOIU UIBI'IIHI.'ll ,j. .' It is tlionght that Congress will at one extremity, while n man Wiis , 'y '""b bett.T M-rve JM frifiid.sl.ip, Bdimirn Iwfnm the first of Jr.lv ' Rationed at the other light travel- '"mi m hatred, and were our antag- fldjourn iHjforo the t t of J dy . :. 2 .n ft (H ,)f tllu lillu w ir to(, iVt The W arner feilver U.il, wlncli nail iuitial velocity 0, ft cannon b ill beiii" '." 0 t!"",es'8 on this door as io lieen passed by the House, will not1 1,500 feet per second, and sound '''.r , r, '"lUh s of jote, whoever Loaded upon by the Senate during! moving through the utmosphere h-o i,!',W?1'';uM 1,0 ns" . , , x 120 in a second he would e the ''d ,.f afjii In l l and au l.oii.-st sur- tins session, having been postponed Ji'wSig 110,000 'ears; the r." until December by the finance com- lmii WOulJ reach Liui in Tl.Oi O.Ouo, . -. 1 mittee of that body. The deinoerafs; years; but ha would not hear the iu-1- , , r,i"('U Ji ilw li 11 cr-a' Ncbs- have revived to make the usual Port till the end of 1,000,000,000 of ,n Ml,v .'" M . iiave resohecl to make tnc UMI'" entune8 , ' of pt-opl .. Smeo the adoption of appropriations for the support of I ' the .Sfock La- in M c-l.li nbmg tho Army IJill, but with this ? "",,,,,,,',,, fll, b, d...l..'',,,!'.1, ,"!', ,li,m'.r, lm. h, t-u tion in the Hill : 'lhat no money appropriated by J tlit.- Ac t is :ijproirl:itol o" shall hi1 unci lor Hie tjiihsistcnco, equipment. ransoortation or c-uiiu.eiKiti.ui of . any part of the Army ot t ie I'ldted ' Mates to 1 used as a poice force i t keep the peace at the polls at any election Held within any Mate. So that while the Army y!l he " j paid for the performance ol Us proper duties, vet 110 money shall bo paid for intimidating the peace- 1 1 . ! ful citizen at the hallot-hox. e wisely and patriotically in refusing .X I to withhold su ' '..las w-as charged, I.v the republican-, " ! was their intention. The appropri-, , 'aliot.s for all the departments of .1 I , ii I 1 HI 111 C O I. IU ItitT .in Aii nu ' ... the (lovernment will lie made, ex-, . . , . , ,. , , distinguished for his reckless cent that no compensation via bei, . A , ... . 1 . ; bravery, an instance of winch we '"" " supervisors and J;1't.v ! f;oM a w,.Mt 8k,tt.b o his lif,. it'ril,s im imm that, as they 'cannot repeal the law emiiloving: , l t,uv wi mt ' , tliem any iav for their service- The Negro Kxodii-. While hundreds of negroes in Louis 'iniin and Miswssipi have been eini- the negro emigration from lue Nnttu. 1 1 think there are some can i'i ios 1 movement in many ot ttie . hi.U Hern Shlfep ou aot.onnt of the tr-atm-nt my hnel brethren in the South to .1.. I; llin Snnllrn vliilH lis l '''1 said to Naomi, neie moil goi ,-t I will go, thy people shall bo my peo ple, and thy Cod my (iod; where thou di'-st I w'.ll die, and the re will I be buried ; oidy death fdi ill part thee and me." Wo would advice every colored mar. in the South to remain where kind Providence his placed theia. Like as one family, sei k to promote the bet interests and your materia! pros- perity by adhering sliicily to truth, honesty ami industry. - - Coiiiponiid lulcresl. Tho accelerated vilocity, with which compound interest runs, i.- woudei fully startling, and to one who has not thought of it, is simply .incredible. The unfortunate debtor no doubt thinks thut Lis debt in- 4'.. 11., ... .;....-i.. ceuses ...p.oM .-.t r.a.p.e interest, but it is ubso.utcly notmng wl" compared with tho rapid 't rides of componiid inleict. Jost 11 pie ronvir .-.ilila inAtiinefes (,t i.s niiwl i r- have been given, but the f iliowing is of Mich vast mnerihide that the mind 0.innr,t pnilllin lea.il if itn mi . ... if e . r ' ,;,,. i,Ti,t.;m,,i.,,',,i,lMo,1fi..,a.ai',,i.,. ' m,t. j.-r'annnm from the commence- ment of the Cloistian era to the close of the year 1 Still would be but the trill. ng mini of $1."; but if tho none principal, nt, the s une rate and time, hud been allowed to accumulate at enmpoiin.i interest it ivqiuro tno enoi nious uumner oi ni.siio.tjoo,- 000.(1(10 of "lobes of solid Mob', each rounl to the emtli in maenitudi. to ly i. . i..i....l.i . .....i ir i... . . .11.. I.'.' 1 1 . , iiaoiianrs oi itieeurit ts of the eartU, estimated ut wiino . ; 1 ( M II I I II 11 1 I a II I. inrv iniin woinan . i,uyii,i''i,.'vu, .-.ii uitiu, ivuuiiin, ' ft) -j clli)i woti TeV(! hl 810 gold- jen wori,s for ftl, inheritance. Were tln these globes i.laced hide bv side !, a direct line, it would tak. light- i ...i.:..i. n . .... i uiu itseii, -Allien uau u i iiu uie i .u n. ...:.i. r r.in.n, vr to fncvel from ,l tr, ,.n.l. Co :.. t . ' . .-i:..i a lr. OiiUm Ualuin.irn I'llis Iivh l.een nu 'cerwliillv run mi this .rinciile. For rnle by alldmirgists. Price "j An 011 Hero. ! T1,el'e ua8 ''-.l.Y diod 'f "lic most famous citizens of this country, General James buields, v 10 was em- iuendy distinguished both as a sol- jit,r tm, v,tiivian. Uo was an hu pul.-ivp, brave Irishman, nho most faithfully served his adopt e I country both on the Hold of battle tun! in the council chamber. Ho was a Scti- t, . ntor 111 the digress of theliiitid 'an honor never conferred on Mi8.Hn. He was a l"'"'11 in Uvo W;US' 11,0 Motu u1,,V ; tli latt-t-ivii war, serving as a dencr ul In riii.li Tn tlio Mexican war he , . , ,.,,;,, sliioi.i.V the morning Shields' hv , , rJcr8 to ,V!IIil.e ,,,,s, iuu'g'd, broken trr mid, attack tt.e M.-xican reserve under Santa Ann-, uml t-ei.e the J.ilap i road in or.h r lueutofl' his r In at to the caoiinl. Thc attack was so sudden anil uiH'- b'o lenuo fmtlo Com: t l'..rfy.) fi-r pected that Santa Anna hud hardly tlicy have jciily Hankruoled the tinio to escape into the woods, h-av- whole eoiitivv and stolen c v ty ing his carriage, ba'gai', money tiling a! the S aitli movable, eceit and plate in tlie ii in 's i,f tli,! voliin- our g 'od n-.uue, robbed the I'ni' teiTs. and the wlmle medic il stalV of t 1 St i'es of n 1'r, sid lit hoa.-sih the Mexican army wes surrounded 1, cted, 11a,! :is the;.; s, the horn r and captured. A few rrtit'.utc.H hit- unsses black an 1 white !i:iv un I t i r Shields was t-:ruck d ivvn whil in the ef.ori to hm 1 1 ': e:n from i'ii e leaiiingliis tr .on. a lii'e 'pjii rgratc - ' in tht S-uitli, imd li ,ve uafr icko I shot piis-iug llironjh his luns. His, tin 111 in th.t pits-i.t (.'undress, t'ee. soldiers halt'-d t o a! 1 1 -nd b t iu ir idol- in their di;.. i lMti uli.iv- caopi d 1 ic i.ed eoniiiiautl.-r, but he said to tht in, ciima? by a iding b.ny Miaieliiie.' t -'Mca, I am 1:0 fmtln r n..u to 111 v their e it.d gue d infamy. TlrU country; ji.ii arc let me die. I n; as betakf-n otV 10 die. strong, able bodied i,;. your co.'.n'ry Peine (lo l'ssake lay me do .1 our hi: v !" JI;it l e v. , :ib!e t ) do ervico. Tor and to to 11 t luted to d:o then. On- of Hie c.(tu;i it Mexicati Miigeoi.sdr- w a silk h ind 1;. ichiif through tho wound the silk went in at the hiva-t and came nllt ,t t t, j,., , , ,.11-i d it ... n ii I ,.1 .tt. .A 11 11.!. t. i ,.,.st:iitioii mid shields "veie!) an fill lie wi I'll!'.: br. ed M j r Ceiieral of YohiuN. : both Twiggs a ml Sjolt ea! and iZed nini in th:1 r r i ts, lue la"t. r ;,s a "c. nnm in lei" i t' activii v, ,'. al and ta'.en!," Four M- ii' lis Idol l.e We ill the li.-ld, m.d Aiigu-t '20, 1 17, fought nt C'ont. eras a. id I'ln l.il'iisco, lead l.g in tic- l i ter b! ody eic aiil !el" the f inious r'l-irgo of the Palmet to 1111 I New Y.ek re.;i:neids, -ldi) tg.iin-t -I." :',') l'g. tiiig until Worth c Hue np wi:h li-n I'.i'ceni ids. (ieii . I ill ( Oi.Ue ill. Silii Id dl is .1 1 en i! iiu-nder, ii ;;'.'.v t uh-gized hlla tor hi- -dis" ing.it he 1 c m hu t." Soldiers til Coi:gv..s. T , , .. , it. All I he th ol tt:ew pies, nt s":;u I- Ia proof in !r.e conlieuel ilialev- . . .11 , i t ' ,ird bearci" md 1 v,nu t.10 I'ld-ec :iMV of the S .uta th , . ...nn 1 v;,.pr - (',, ,,., ....'.nt to t'.ie tiet tint s 1 large a nu-ii- on-1!. JUliyesto hied the Wide her of i he Southern I! .pres. ntatives II .use t-.id nil its -iiu,.ii?n,.nt fir and Sen.ilors were in the Coniedei- 1 '"r .V,,'SI: A'"1 V1"'1'"'1' T , . ... , aforesaid 11. Pes his loisak-n the ate ttrmv. In re;, v to t in eh iru'" ,. ... - . 1. . .. .. , 1 Jaitu atldactll d.V i'.ooas the So'Ph- wo copy t'.ie fill. .wing cxfpu t from j.,,;. iuding theni-ir to V.'ad" H tinpto'l's la'e sp ecll ill the hoi I fieocl: clioU i and Vole us th.-y Sen lie: ph ase, wji -h i.as 01 jirivi.-.l o n- jn'l 'N.ai'vevrv man in the S mth '-f the dvl oilkvrs of oat half oH.." who could bear r.rms w ,H in h r s" J?1 ' .'' "U'r""'.i m m esa. dshecait scarcelv l e r- had not 1 ive oeeii 1 .mpusn,..., he proachid with ins! ice f..r' trusting would mt h ive I, ru pr. .. lent ami and honoring in p. ace the men who v. rod Ud o! the f-orhiut our par risk, d tv, ir fo, tunes and thei." liv, s y would ;,ow be wrh.mt u I. der.o for her in war. And when the fa-t ullu'o: f !li'!'r "'' " 's "" ' is cited that While the S ..I'll sele.is l. "l!'.V W:'.V r so i..,i v. -flier ..Id soldiers to 1. pre- r!' "'" ,:! 1 '"'?' r ,H to ' "' w s....t her in this august assembly th. i r ud fonvcr-kmoviog that ,. dh- -N'orth s. Is bn- four, I submit' that "l 'aon" wid cr.ate.as m .ii.v .-Ih- !h rcpro u-h, if r. pro.icii rests an-.- ces as hn tud that he unuv- retains where, Iclom.'s r.d.h.r lo tlm V.rih m oillce tio-a) fi lends le.it all the than to the S iiitb. I fed t hat I hu timo work for he mt. 1 e t. speak the sen!i:;;...,!s of .r. rv maa 2ll,1 11 'lvt 1 l":,t ti"' ',! 1 " here who was in tin. .vlllf.'., j,.,.,,,.. ers nre uifh r la 11: v a nd 1 is' ing .1 .h vi-i-vie" wneii i i--. , n-ews; nn o t - - - - , - , , . - ,.,. f ,,: wh ,.s ! ,mttUl t,t ir 0,, ,s d fi j,.,,:,,,!,,. thry wu!d, if true soldiers and gen- lu'llllr. Il.aius Willi Pie reeliee! ! iv . i l.ravc men never lad to ace ad to each other. And, sir, hid these great opposing armi s which for four years confronted each other in i. death eri-.ph.. l,4.n h-fi to make and n fori-the terms of peace, not oi.lv wou.d tae conidrv have 1m n f oire l ,nu'i1 'f ,lie S!lir riu and the haiuil- it ion it nas experienced, hut it would have (joyed n p. acn honor abc 1 aiike to coiajuetors an 1 eolKplered. We shoili.l long ere this have seen a union re-established on the I ,iMs of frit, rind reconcilia tion in it u wi'.oie j e.e,;,. i, nind td- '"'11.") '"" di- i-lh'e UH.'J bonds of m ; mutual rc-SI)' a interests, ...... common de tiny. la- i i -1 1 1'P 'sn. nrini. m who served iu the 'uu 1 " advocates of a trno rcc 'licihat on. Weieanied m i . , 11 t'01Jll'U)" Hiool how to respect our ' ,',"'m" ; 1,"'",m-d that personal """W ""' ....r mm iruiu were heti.r guara dees f patriots,,, u.m! constit iitiolnd leanine i.r el, ,,i,i,.i,t . , , " o H letcii: we leirue'l at nst l int in -l l,f ddkrenee.i, even unto dealll, ' ' there was a common conotiv uhi.-h i-.-.o,,,,,, ue.i.ei, and of a superior iptalily than when icatue were luiowcd ihc i.ingo. V Correspondence. J" WK WI.I. ItE lM.KAsri) TO HKlTIVK CoYmCNII atin on any Mnuirr 1 II vr mav uk ok ts i itnsr. r.rr u k nsr inmst ON A IIKSIHINflil.K NAMK ACCOM I'A N V I NO i:vi-:i:y autuI.i:, ami a:.") th w 1 r ik ,,' T'K vuylt' '.nn: WIIITTKS I'l.AiNI.V ASK ONI Y ON IIVK CI I IK. KMTOli Is NOT lli:slONSllll.K KOI! TUB VIl'.WK AND OPIN IONS OK COiaitSl'ONDKNTS rj. Kilt TIIK ncconn. Solid So.tth vs. Solid North. i Cri: 1'kai Towxuni The souiii 111 people are s ! i 1 ' J,,' ..,,.,,. ,. condition) nn vote f r .1 democr.-.t if ,,0 thinks prpper wih.;,,t los,,. tion or iutcilieildlini' of ISereuue military oflnjals wln tlier n pli-ases the loathsoiiio "I' lrjici baggi'r" or na tive thief wIjd follo.vs in ihcir wtk after public nliui icr, or the lVaim-s. (.'nuicrous, Oiandii 1- an 1 oilier body M,,.tol..TH ,.ftl. no,,.,. otthe Soul I have tor 1 ,y b ,,r c -c it- d by tic e ..'! i 'Jhn p'o:ie the past 1 ' ur the wast.- i-:ive roiii : ,,f il;c north1! tii.il is the nio.-t nn':!- fjay 11" d own an i nicy seem s.rong hiiguago to Home, it as well die here' but I'd lison w ilh .Jl his invent i v.-li.-. Von are nil genius cuiil i not will the nil of ev cry author of the lam invent words or language sar.icientlyhtroi g to prop 1 r'.V coiiileaill and cJi'Oiilte t!n vil" wretches who have int tlclirs! ipnd i.'icatiou to lit them fir publ.c ti! u-. exc. pt the iibilily mil z al wi! '1 - i idi tin v work to poi--iii mid lire the minds vif thai was le.xssary of tue lot lieal.s of t lie uoi Ji or graat p ir! consisting of h tlic pubh and 1 i vatc r.ieie sbo.ly MMein rs i le., etc. If I lis p nay of rotteirii ss ;!!,; h liiwon d ii- ont under tu'.r Hue c i.uis in bsv), their miiiouieem.'iil and p'.ai f.. nn would run 1 iiic wild in ihi st.Nh: At the j..reat IMClgVel oul ; .living at ti:e r.-c. nl motiiur hel I in Pi il i deiphia i.l' so in otle-r unheal hole1, . very section bring f lily represent!' by revenue I Levi s, body sit itehcrs an 1 0! oer n ;'.rs, up 11 llie first bil lot fsejess S Mull, r vi wide I !:,' li'ei'i. s, (J rut tio.ui'iae 1 in i . r a pie-id. nt d' tin Unite I S .p ; and the f,.)l..ii.g pn :p:,h!e an ! 1. hllio :s ll iai:;l.0U.sl alopt.-d to i : Woei. as tlleele ii II li'i.ic ill S c tiomd party have n-t :i w it 'i mac f.-ar ami treiibimg. ti.i' while t'c .... t. s: .. i . . t .... -- ... - .. .- nil' raeiii and in- 11 1' 'i Is (.(i,U;I-i,, , lk. u, i(.,, ,.,l tb',. I i lei to h-1 I , r nn.ii oar Mai. lard Kaivr c,u bt. ,,..,!, ,.tl... Ib solv fl, :5d. that m t he opinion o' .. . ....... i. . .-, io'.i i.au.. rooo. i, m .... i ,. . i , a ia ral coav. n our oniv h .pe tin"! llSrtClit le.l, mat el' so (. ss af oai p irty iu tim la xl i h elioii i .ilh- turnii.g of the man mid brofho- back to th" 1 n al foil and forcinj by ever, means a solid north ugast as.iiid soatli. I!c:olcJ, Ph, 'i'nat our utand.ird I'.eart r mult wavj the bloody shut very li:g i (hronhoiil tiie solid not th in order to scar.- S.m'.o u:d s-i!id 'y I lie 1 lava liohliei's. IbisolvcJ 5' u, that we must have more i 111 (-.-. liesoi.eil, (1, That, we mil.H have "lore W l. ill' of nilirls. Ib'solve.l Tt It. I'hit wilh (Irani and o'l.OiK) ,.r 7",'0i more otii -urs, wn (Mill t .!. fy nil opposition l.er. af tt r, incliidi.ig the reluriiing b .aid. I! -olved, 8th, that more paving ,i: ii ii-". "'" me mailed m oioer to k;'" l' our .i..-uibei.s out of other peo- . lved, Jth, l.i.rih f.r I ' 1 'ant mi l li.oody sli n a s long they wave, over tiie home of H i heal '"". '"el thegrav, s (,f t l; weultliy ol o.ir lane ai the .-oiid .Nmiii. i m: l.ure. -m ,,,,,.,,,. I vncm s 1-Ac ronv, Juno , ih IS"!). Mit. Ki.ir miLiving near lUi.umV n'i"r-7 ''T ,wl '' "''ich inteia,t all the i o: r. hji .ndencc ia rel it,.,., to .he bridge and even "nv after tho contract has been mvar.hd I must try my prentice haml at ne.paper wntmg ,n a l.t- tie friendly cpiairel with eii.i.." for having mul publiohmg pucli no- tions ,,s 1,, do.s. iaiiv 11 out uriaj.i.i.iiiie.i voiu our noble old county, thirty Hides wpuro, with soil uud cliaiato unsur- jiaxsed twenty thousand inhabitant, ' with valuable' timber f irests, rich in beds ofininci-dsiiud unlimited water-1 power, were to read his lniueiit.it ions he would c nno to the conciiisi n : that we inhabited a narrow, banvn, povertv stricken. God forsaken spot, wlion-jnoplc were too few and too poor t. bridge tho te reams where ' the principal highways cros; them, ir ils that we had 110 highways but , mill pa'hs. Ho says if the people w re ab!e h;8 To.vnshin w aild be the 'ast to complain A'ow it would :ipieHi-tliat ihey nr.- able (in bis p ot 'f the cieiity) fruii his boast ; ot pro.opi pn iu-ui of debts and tax- e-i aa i if wi it I h ive heiod is trm-, ' tint l ev i..id ' in nicy .hiring the j wa' when w. lost ad we had, eh y ' on 'li! nut t 1 !'c so nigg ird.y as to I f ,.,-e ic; to st;,v on o ro-vu sida of t Ic n vi r or s nn o 11' s s uie one j Lis v. rv unkind 1 h s suggested. I wi 1 lleNt II ..'ici i'i-iim i!'oni a ""it he is uejust, ;is I t: a 1 it til d fieio .. i-.1.! II- 11 I saf'iy ckeiv Wis pr 'C lei I. We simpK eida d the nt- :. .Mit.it. ot the coiinlv I aninis.,.. ,ners 10 the tills, if eonihti n of the old br'.igo and tiiev sent a committee t 1 I'linie it and c died 11 lu-eti.g of! 1 1..- M igistr. t s t icceive and net il on ' tie r. por: 0' t ie coimait tee, ii"d ! iiu v ,'t'ie magi .ira'es) w tit singular lime, unity 'o.dy ! ol the "j:l present' vo'.ieg cgaiiisi il j ma le til appro pri.iti.u, and lie- principal p osi- lioll- c p I illll the lllicleisl'lh M -ss- is. !..ii;ii JT.uk livid .1 1 wax from ti.OSe .'iloWiil :ll bridgi S he'eaf all ! ih. ii ie- is iptite I'll lung with Lis thanks Ki.d g md wishes to the c :.'ji tnv I' r I iiiidiug 11 fac'ory nn 1 i ant t I he liov j I gi.-lituro to ee "pt 11. ".v I '' li sl'rmi I x iti.'ti f r t 11 mo.-Ii. H he wants t'ne;a ti bud I (: ir ..mi bii'l ,1 s. Now this would imlieaie a ileptii . f .-hi"ewdiic-ii the jiirtcf "Seipio" which I think nni i.eiiil v ij aahti.'s him for Sucre!. iri ship of the treasury a at leasi Tie, . '1.1 o the S; id- it .d 1 would advis i the b.iv he took so i.iueli pains to nn S'V. r List w e'.i lie. 1" to h'loa 1 II-- low k'.ivcs w.i ic hi. 11 i.r he wi 1 cef t .;.,l get bo. iiis pioji isi:i in is li.is; ,f y,ei !inr no'i -v and .'.i-h to bail. I ii f;.c'oiv v. ;; ni ls' b nl ! a b' i if "ii do 11 it I- iVeiir:.! .' s 'Li f .c'ory is wortii-ie:.--m.d if lo i n an I -.iii" f.e'o.rv is vuhiv 1" m 1 ivc v.'U j"S-" at the of tell v. ill's, elld besides the ci'i -us g- er.iliy will have the a I v.:a! ig s o' a p! n" y of . I brid"es live o!' c lit We s,l p. "t tha' f c"- t.e v e.vii. r-w u! 1 riP1!. r pav their tax lihe 'Liii p., i,iO' and have the bei I ;'es bili! at 'he '..,l!l..!l l X!"'!S.-. I ilel'e . . , le tioll Ml'. 1', 1,1'. I . ed 1 want on or He- Sh 1 iV ..r lie . '. - I . Til le ot Vii'i'ig'ii pay their ta 'lo miiy li.st N .w b r p i v all i'"i 1 11 IV III lll"' wil'.t ill the world d all Ml. peopi, oi C'ia" li'ilu c iii'.t v i x t that corn er and mys, li' i for 1 p . V t Heir taxes wi'h V ui'h old clothes, o',.l i ......s or dried i'pi'i' : i iv mou y t io i i ) i t :iev pay isiir.i i ' bad Oil oiiina s.-ts s or what? Hi will pav nunc or c .pis. pray tell win ! -toil, and I m i! way lo i ami laeii .Morion's To ichip will h.tv-.. to pay for t ie whole bn 1' ' b itself ll.i! euoii 'ii of this, I appeal t lie people of SUe V,'. so 111 i.rt of our im ii.K to Le ni n e I i 1 -ru h" n t- d a d I-s-. Il l T v li.i eie,!; let. th. l'e l.e no more ! iln'.l.ll'ig wh. ll the g.ia-.'i ii.s of t .e county see i'P lo indies e iifciss.ry nnpr iVelie. lit on one si ie of it cm ii if the oUe r sid" is not d r. c ly ioieiistd in it. Did the peopi" oi in" lairtii and cist make a fu-.s about ic-sisliinco being .iviai to luiii I a Kno'o.il through lln souiii and western p n,; of t ie c maty V No; our .o u Aforu g was the Cham; i u ot th- Uiea-.l ' an 1 ho is endorsed by all of uiu p op!. , nor wi I we ; ud'e theoi any ..id. r as-si-.auci! w'ticii the St .1 or eouuly vviil gr.e th.ail which v.i.l torivard tin ir pr Sjierii or b a er tm ir con dition iu any way, mi I 1 propose n.nv that we all go into th lo.'i'olliug bus iness t o assist eaeh ot tier iu p.ls.iiug forward and developing the resour ces ol i ho whole couiiiv. ' Ih Ti. s. t run i n i: n... o.u. ! Okk Hn i., X. C , .Inn. (i:h. 1 -.7:1. l),..r Hr.coKii: Your art cl. mi Tenij crane" b !! -v. 'I'. J ( 1 attii has the ring of the light meld. If. Min isters of the (1 isp-1 Would I'ai ie their voices iL'.iust i'.tempi r nice, we' would soon have teinp.'ianc" orgatii a' ions ail over our c niiity. II-v S. ( iihnotc has been doing g. id H'-rvice , in the te iip. r nice c.iu -e i'l th a sec tion. 'I'll ' Hope Teliiperaiice S iciety 1 held a meeting last SiLhith at, I5-,ir Creek Church, and twenty live mem bers wi re added to our list, the Hon. Joseph ,J. ( in'.sloii b. ing one of tie', it'env.. nitiiihur. Tnis inns oar list' up to about two nan bed and fifty, meiiiliers. ; I make the above stab'tin-nt that I!ro (1 atlis and oilers in th tempi-ranee cause imiy know that Icm periiieii is rapidly a. U iicing iu tiiisi vicinity, and to Ministers of the, (iospel who nre favorable t ) tcmper ' ance org iniz iti iiis, to speak out on ; ' the subject. And in isaiilc'l (is the ; editor of tho lire m has b 'en ho ' kind lo the temperance cailso as to p'lolisli the iilliele written by 'VV.," of Hives' (oia' and the Kev. T. J. (iattiirWi nrtlcie, 1 Iril t, if C ulsis'ent widi his fo. ling, th c: lie will open a Temperance Coin nn ia Iho Kkiv.uu and invite .M'Uistei'4 of llm (i isji.'l who l.-ivor teinpeiauce o.";aiii itious , to contiibut.; Vj that column, mid let, , us liiive one iirtieie a week on telii- i perancrf. The'i if we have it Mem-' p.-niiice cohimu" l't tie! waiters i f' urticles heiid their proper n un. s with tln ir co niu.uiic itiou so wo may kn w who tho uiu hor ii. Hud ' T. J. j , Cbittia" net been at tho close of thei urtich referred to in tho IIi:coi:n of the "JDtli, it might have been passed, over by me as anonymous or lictic.t-: ous mutter. Hut the name was fa-, miliar; I remembered that it was the name of a preacher, uuder the sound of whoso voice I Imve hud tho pleas-' nre to Mt. Yes, a fow jcars siiiee, we were both citizens of tho Kauiej t iwn, and then an I there 1 lenrnecl to revcrenco tho win; hence I can! read mid appreciate his urticlo 011. temperance. I tok lie privilege j 1 :t Sabbath in our temperance me. ling at. Dear Creek Church, to; a I vise that large and intelligent nyt-i dienee to read the l!ev. T. J. Ctiittis' ! ar.i -le in the Hixviai, and if they chd not all have the p iper, to borrow it j from their neighbor ('. C. Ciillk. r We can assure mil csloemcd cor- i , . . . . .,, . , , , ! re-ji in lent that we will publish w'i;'i p'casuro any conimunications, j that ministers of the Gospel or uny ,,ril.... t eilVr r p.i'ir ..( Linen r'nitd mid other pelso'.n lnay bo phaised to , roUni to nuucli, f .r li v i-iiIk. wi-iie for the Ilccoim, on temperance , L A I l KS' DKKSS (iOODS OF ..r any other suhjet that may bo ofi MVK1J V STYI.K. SIIADK interest to our people Ivlitor Ke- A:S") I'lilCK. j A caft ftuisli oiimlnic, tlmt will coin.t J j iiiun tliren.ls to tin nii:ir. Inch thun I...n- ,,. (J 1 cents) nt in ciaits per .vd or l'olt TIIK lilTOUIi. S .'i'fiils .y th.- Iui!t. 1Tm:m:tt Co. May oOih, 1S7'. A '" ', ID I kIih. ling iO SO ri-niH ,y lu. I'.ni roii: -P.easj 1m. mo nay to'.,, r ,.l.rrss7 the iarmers of your county, tnoscj I hat have p !...... .1 ..I... r .u ........ .1 'jaejw xri-fciiTM am Mvm salts stand of eh' if.ii. Hut if miii fail toi -el .island they will soon sprout up, ' r.'. 1 ii,- .,il u..t out 111 iCl'Vof Jum.' fr,U "U" I Centas prow until front, and are a' sure ci'on All grain crops are sal-; j ct to tie iiamage.i oy cirougur, hup ehuf is gio.v uud matnr.) until trust, lhery 1 -inner shoulvl plant enough, to rase and fatten his meat. Nine I m e.t !,s of 1 he year, s cy from 1st of, August until 1st of May, the hogs' nwi IV ed iu the pitch. Ai.i.'. n lb rrs. I n i ; w i v i : 1 1 t isr.M i-: n ts. ; I leiw Ni.'.V mm limi t, nn KleiMit S.o.'k ef Noiiou.t'lothi;i,!.:!)ls S!iot's, all ":il. o '.r (i ai's, 1. 1 lies. Mis.i n h' ii " i 1 , r.i:. IL li .e'lieai'.-. II Ol I M i. le lis t. is u S : ,-' a !' v, TIii . . lehiK.H,! r,..v., ii ti till r ran I a e IP a'., aal li P arl.- IV.ele', l-r Htvh'. ran. f.r'. II. .1 y I have AI.I. s'm.l - - b-.'li Lili nr -in Moan, .1. S. Turner.' Il.'i-'i' ici I' M.I ..!-.. I'.M.iiiliil hi l-'i.is n 1 N.-.v l' .tl i ii-.-, t .r l.ii'lie. ater .ie.-. r It , !, .v, ih. :.h iv- !, . n'i.i e l gei.w, I , ..is ,,f H't'r'.s v,"v iuni"iv... i;aii..'i"iis ai.'ii i .ii. I it.'n'il a.v i.ei'iv ti'a i, In, nn I the enh- i . ' Ve.y Kh.,.- ,"fiil!y, ! .'U.l fe e. -. I iTlteilfll. .V tiinvV'l il Vi'.C. L A. r.Stro:i:ich, (.rorers. No. 1. I'ii.vcltevi!!:'. No. 4 Mai liu a'itd No .Market S piiin', .ib'i rh, N.C., ll.l'.v .i Oe' fie I t '-.I IV, nl II..C.1.' pllC.r, ia. t .11 -. ! r. vi.;: i;a..l 1 1 lln 'i iii.-.i'av .out (.'e.ver lbiv. p'iuo iiw ',; ,!;- c. i: si t--", el ) h is 'A' .i:.. nn. I V. ll.iw Cull, I ill I. as '.Vmie li.-i Mi a!, 1 '.'.hi l l.i l'tt a ,i a l lo.aiily l-'l.ii-r, C'l in eids S. rail mi l M ,1ii-'si s, IHO a'-: II i n r. M i.-.ie:. I an I M.ile-ts. .'.in-i h.s ( ii.v...- i 11. ens. pt.'m.) oi. S ii; Sia!l aa. I II-rii, i.l.llo I An V. Iii'e un I V.-l:..-v S i-..".:s, CO I ,'.,. ii ,i,n-i i'.ov l.-l rt. Cle.ii'.' M-si..a () ioil'.'s. I'tlrn P.d -M:l . ml M '.slia l.-m ,"lf, ll'.il Vi'li.ov li.ltlHi.HS, F.-.'i.ll liirami ( 'no 'till lis, N'e.v 'l .i. Iii-.it Prnn. s, I'l, ...' 11,1 lui 1 Al.el.'S. t 'i, '.ii' Pa' ei- l' irinn'H. X ' 1 mi I I' m ii Pi.'l.l k. l...e!iKh mi I i.i. I i.-iin Chew ! 'li.iw, I'li'o-.i 'I'-.tig-.-. 'I'.nk.y nn. I in. !. Imp .r'.' I and 1 oio-s: ie -o .s h.h! .s'.iac-.'S. S a .le d, I! . I.ng aa.l I'a.ij .ui) ti. i f, (iiiili oii I'l nir. !.ii..i!l.-.t nn I D iti'icc'ie O.itiii. :tl, S il'.'. T:i pi :i ii I Kariim. 'ri-. k d un t 'i iihI.i'iI W'l.at, 1-' .air en t (hirn Sim, h, Ne'sen ii i'"X's IVIioiu, IniMciiiO -f n ii m A: .M.u'b leiisl. ( 'itain' i Pi. Pi t.:t, Pies. rv. a atitl .! liii s, ( 'a it ..1 C" mill 1 .'iM'.ta, ! ,.-h mi l p.iiii'ut.-il t't.finniit, iin .r..' l mul .vufiicioi Miistur V, i ai so: ' Consignments of all kin.hs of Mer- Ptifl line of lin...rm.l nn.l .imoi ain ,.,.,nii.so and I'rodnco Holicited. .S.it i ('iirnrf-, inniiK "i . :.: Ireia ifl ,o In . , . . .. 1 1 i : ii; -,,,., uT. ' ' , isfactory sales gmu. ant tad and prompt i' N'.ivy hi. I I'iiiin O'lie vini: T a - -... tr-m re' urns invariably made, for model Js ! '.' i .r ill., iu Haiuli pn.-l. ig-e pat i nte CommissioiiB. ai' . :a.l trli' It whIi Hiiytliitijt in Heavy or I' nicy (ir -. ery I.iiirt. send tu tin for ( 'atiilngW' i. I P.ice Li.st. ; v",'S.tm ,.leH by mail or otherwise when reijaeni.-.l ' iaS tf , I , ' ! 'j '? "0 'd i il i 1 1 im b SDR, Hrij;g Huil.tln.', Ituleigli, N. (1. HARDWARE! rt.1V HASH, ni.ixns, I'At.MS, tnv, WIMioWsOl.A- Steim-Eapcs, BeltinT, I.I.MK, t liM K.ST, i'f..sn:i: A N I. lull strrrLins. (i irrespiindenc.. l".lit'i!i'.l. ft e p. H W' I-' ii i t dml liai' ll NEW ADYEUIISEMHNTS. ISaj.4)KTANT WHOLESALE" AND RETAIL 15 T "!? rt w J m , M , nn l till ipr8oii8 iiitereHted in ECONOMICAL SHOPPING. Wtf will offer for Ilia Sm and Snmmer TraSe, A lyarger ami mere varicl min k of Dry (loods, Hals, Shoes, Trunks, Notions, etc., 1 han ever lioi'ore. In o.nso(iiprpe of tli ris In ciitt'in, out ten 'nhricH have oiIvhiic'iI Irom 1 1 i to J 1 '2 ceu'H ier yaril biuco iimking our .S.riiij purrlmKm. Vi liavi- ilecLti..) 7Ni to mlvntio our pliecs, lint to jrive the tr.ii!" tint lieiit-tii of Up low .iic. a. We un Ki lling H.iaie lim-H ..r .,i ,.r....l ...lu ,1... i I A ' '' " or FOR LADIES. W'' '"l"' lmv iliiwt trmn tlin M:inafnftnrfrs, rtem ami Ag. nti, uud uro .reMnred'to TH V, 1.0WKST PKICKS ! VKAIIUAN, 1'KITV i JOXKS, " lUl.lgli. X. . CHRISTOPHERS & S0S8ELL, V'h(l('sale and Itiiail Grocers & &mm HsrciaaH Uo. 15 Ilarrrett Street, A our lorn! of New Cri I'L'llA MOI.AS SK jiHt r.-c. ivul. Higliest niaiket .r'r( pui.l for I'l'I'.VI-'.S. Sole AgTts fer lhil.'itrli No. t Pln-V. Special Iiuluo.'i.ien'Hiill'i rt'.l t.iM. rrlnin'8. .'.ine:giitiin!s ul I', itan ami Produce Solicited. inirT ly "TOflRBIS 8 CO., ;itOfi:!;.-; and mm mm, Raleigh, TS. C. SOI.K AilDM'S KOSt Pain;.-,-.! (i'.i'.n i uml (Ln'ige MiSturc, S(en V.l.ll ( ' otlOll PiilW, Allan Plnw, IMuii"!, -If., IIer.se Ilee ntul Irmi a,,j. Cul liviit ir. V l-ftr.. in t.irr- nint to nrrlvi 100 Hu-li..n Wl.io 1)..1h,I Meal, "Jo Illll) 1.1)-. Italk O'leir Illh Sales. 1 .(mil Uurtliel- While hii.I Moc-J Cm, MM Hilhh. U H-ht H. i-.l t)tM, i'.JO S uk nn.l liarrels t'uiu.ly an 1 Kxtra l'e.lir, til llarrel.s S i.r -Whin ami Y. li'.w, liiio (i ar . s. :t liar l,..R.Is MhIk'wa N.w t'r.ip ("iihn, Nw Orleiins hii.I Sugar Ih.us.' Syrup, Pi I S U'Ls MHr.sliKliH I .i Vef .11. 1 I'.lle Suit, 'J'i H.irri-I Marly Ifn-n I'.ilat'.i.s, PHM) HllUM I'lilup.i.'O UllilUD, ."i'l II "X.'H S H), 1 1 10 li-ni Nnil, A u.l ..tln r g.i.Hls ueivdsjiry to n:nk up a fll'.l fl .'lv. All of lie nl.ovt pirn's we will wll cheap .ir n-'.i. in mi limi', Willi 'Klistrtci'.ry His niiiL'.'ineii's. S"liciiing etjem, We nre Ke (Mluilv, T?z. t. ijoiir.is a. co. . d.ci2::m W. C. McMAGKIN, (5i:nki:al commission merchant, j Fast end (Vli. ais X.itinnul llauk, RALEIGH, N. C. KfS,. Colfon I'en'ived also on St oris sro at .Motlcrate Hates. Ihih igh Daily Cottni Market Im ports mul the latest changes iu New York and Liverpool .Markets forward ed every day to patrons. llcfeis to Jialeieh National Hank ami the business public of tho city. OIJ ZZA1MD: A large invoice of MILBIT.N WAdONS for Rule at $73 each; Mib stmilial work and warranted. OPES AND TOI DL'tiOIES at fSO to L-iich; woikmauship and niiiterial guaranteed. Flour, Corn, Oats. Fodder, Hay ; Meal, Chops, Drown St nil", North ; Carolina Hams, Sides and Shoulders in fact all kinds of Produce always , in store. septl'J Dm Pi ltNn riiK t ' l! JOHN' T. MOIMUS3 r.irmcrly nf W'.ll. Marris A t'o., Haocs-nrfj t.i A. W. Kraps, 1). alura Iu all Kinds of , I'n mi i u ri. M.iltrHHuefi, f!irlnj Hil and l,.M.kin(r-ilH-Hi'. Krnp'B Old S'and. Comer . .f Ky.'tievil. and Davit St., Oorner below j Viir'."iroiigh lletel, llalelgli, N. C. I I Iisvh ill tore and arrive, a nic ml- l. t'iiun of i h.-ua and nifilinia gra.lt gnoda, j uiiieli will li a.il.l rneni .r raali. Bureau, i nl vtli-.M), $7 o'l ?" VI and up to tj 10 r. I,h.. rolioD (.. iiialir. H. H if !..V) and ij-l 110 ami all ; ktiidn nl jtimkIs In proi...rti.n. Il.-p .omi i iff, t'i o'l. all, and J'.I 00. carpl l.nm.ires ' ) till, and if 10. tiall and nee me ot write for ( ptir-aof any kind of ui i,U. aa I am det.-rni- inxl to sell as rliap as llm iluafest. I!n I uieuilier lln, place and nai.. ; iu..jst JOHN T. MOUUIS. 1MUII U--WW(MaiB
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 12, 1879, edition 1
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