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THURSDAY, MAY iTlSSl H. A. LONDON. Jr., Editoi. PATRIOTIC PHILANTHRO PISTS. The Goldsboro Messenger recently Btated that a liquor firm in Baltimore, Messrs. Brown & Co., had offered to furnish 200 to 300 subscribers to that paper on condition that the edi tor would publish ''good matter in opposition to prohibition," to be fur nished by them. Of course the Mes senger indignantly rejected such a proposal justly deeming it an attempt at bribery, whereupon Messrs. Brown & Co., adressed a letter to that paper explaining their offer and de claring their intention (we use their lansraace): WW' i "To assist the opponents of pre- ! census : hibition in your State, by every pro - j The year 1879, the year the tenth er and legitimate means in our pow- j census wa3 taken, it will bo retnem er, in hopes of saving the good Old ; bored, was one in which man v of the North State freni the condition of; crops were complete failures, the affairs existing ir Maine, in hopes of I m-catest fallim? off beinc in the ce- restraining her rrmn plunging head- i reals. NortliCarolina vrobablv suf- suffrages. Indeed, we feel that lonsr under the sprr of fanaticism into 1 fercd as much or more thaii nm-1 passage aflords us sue gun oi murcu t rvug. The head of oiu house is a North Carolinian and proud of his lineage he does not propose to neglect anv by this tragic fate of the unfortunate Tuscaroras, we were sufficiently cau tious not to use that baleful word "pond" during our visit to"Wacca maw lake, and so saved our scalp. Millions of shingles are made in the cypress swamps bordering on the lake, and are shipped to the principal northern cities, the West Indies and to South America. In one day we saw a train of twenty cars loaded with them, and all made at the works of one gentleman, who employs be tween two and three hundred men, and who we hope may be as success ful in his business as he was in con tributing to the pleasure of our visit. Census Notes. Mr. R. TV. Best, of the Census Office, at "Washington, has written to the News and Observer the following interesting facts in regard to the late oth; was on aecoun duty he owes his mother State or to i-lona,l r.nfi d,. ; " ml j j'iuui.m vuuu: I lilt; ill be recreant to any trust imposed up- j proportion. But with these draw- on in nemage. Now, for cool impudence this ex ceeds anything we have read recent ly. It is so refreshing, and so disin terested! Surely the good pcoj of North Carohna should tender rote of thanks to these philanthro pists and mor restrain us from into the gulf then it may be " moral wrong may be that the tersof the Gospel who favor this'fi "moral wrong may not have so nic a sense oi ngnt ana wrong as these cotton. Baltimvre liquor dealers ! And how Bo'-van is second be.t in corn. 02. croud ouoht North f.irnbn l-.r r.' V-J w-K T" Address of the Prohibition Con tion, Convened in Raleigh, April 27th, 1881. To the People of Nokth Carolina : We, the representatives of the people of North Carolina in conven tion duly assembled, realizing the solemn trust imposed on us, the grave and momentous issue at stake, and that the dearest and most sacred in terests of the people of this common wealth are profoundly involved in the prohibition movement; relying upon the righteousness and benefi cence of onr cause, and upon the blessing and gnicanco of Almighty God and appealiDg to the Omnis cient Eye and to a candid and impar tial public for the purity and patriot isra of our motives, do issue this our solemn declaration to the people of our beloved State: 1. While we feel it our dutv. in ! justice to ourselves, to candor and to j truth, to state explicitly and emphali- cany max the pronioinon convention is not responsible for the f rra cf the prohibition bill, in all of its details, as it was passed by the Legislature, vet we do gratefully accept, it, en dorse in mid Tir3t eiimrsflv and cordially commend it to the people for their hearty ratification by their its a most happv ?r Southern State. Especially occasion to congraiuiate onr ienow the loss of tobacco plants heavy, j citizens on a great moral achi vement; t nf Tvln.oh hpvf -n-fin. inv.ro i and wo believe, that its ratification hv the people will prove an even greater ana more glorious moral victory, ana is absolute and unqualified prohi bition. 4. After a calm and most careful survey of the situation, this con vention is persuaded that it has ample reason and most substantial grounds for assuring the people of this State that ultimate and most gratifying success will crown a prudent, dignified campaign, prose cuted with enthusiasm, energy and vigor a campaign in which every man puts forth his most strenuous efforts, in which no stone is left un turned, in which no toil is counted too severe, and no sacrifice too great a campaign, in which every church, every temperance organiza tion, and every individual man is an earnest, laborious, persistent, patient, prudent and indefatigable worker. This, we deliberately repeat, will bring success in this noble cause, will bring prosperity and happiness to alt our people and perpetual glory and honor to onr venerablo and beloved commonwealth. Commending ourselves to the guidance of Almighty God, invoking his blessing and entreating the fer vent and imjiortunate prayers of all His ministers and people, we con fidently launch ourselves upon this grand campaign; and for the libera tion cf our behived laud from the fetters and miseries of this intoler able tyranny, we pledge our means, our troth and our sacred honor. Liquor Dealers Organizing. In order to show what steps are will place the Christian and moral being taken to defeat .Prohibition we element of oar people in a position publish the address that has been sigiiea ana issued iv a large number j kit:v. A.7 cri), lull iHUlU OlilWf j shows progress, and it is to be hoped 1 10 1V0 complexion to the public! i the time is not far distant when her ! affairs of this State. We believo that ; of the liquor dealers in this Si ate: people will not be ashamed to own j he acceptance of this bill by the peo-. -Xo the Liquor Dealers of X. C, ifovc! liriv nofT-n C.irt nle will five n mnsh rfnin onfirnn- i n,-., . rn... i -i . iw luvxi iiuiiic uuur. i ----- v ........ vnMi,t.utj ; Xiilf V. ulupaigu iOICOU ue In 1871) North Cfirolinfi. iivodneed tee of ultimate and comtilete success ; ,lnm. Ux 41 iv.i.,tfi.. ,v a iin round numbers. oS.000.000 bushels i to the great moral revolution which ; nl,ni1f f,- 0PTI Tf. i LnUir.,! . j corn, 3.500.000 bushels wheat 4.000, j has been inaugurated. We do, there jeVery side that organization of the WASHINGTON LETTER. fTrom our Eogular Correspondent. Washington, May 6, 1881. The dead lock has been broken, or at least relaxed for a little while, but there is as yet no prospect that the lion and lamb will lie down together, and nothing, not even a Summer ses si on, it is believed, will end the strug gle between the ho nearly eveely matched parties in the Senate. As for the President and the Senior Senator from New York, each feels that he lias too much principal and interest involved to yield in the issue between them, and one or the other must fall, for neither will retreat. The talk among Senators to-day is that tho Senate will adjourn about the 21st of May, bnt the action of the Senate in going into executive ses sion does not signify that the contest over tho election of officers in termi nated. Some Republican Senators are known to be in favor of resuming the fight as soon as the more impor tant executive appointments are con firmed. Tho plan of action ratified by the Republican caucus looks to this end. and we may have the Senate with us all Summer yet. Should the Senators remain through the wan a season they will, no doubt, become impressed with a realizing sense of the nuisance of the Po'ouia? flats, and will perhaps be inclined to give some attention to the matter of its abate ment. We are not precisely on tho verge of a revolution, but wc are near the culmination of small events and pet ty crises. The President has with drawn all the important nominations from New York except that of Judge Robertson, which indicates that he has no disposition to compromise wiiu ienaior ionium g, but win at tack him where he is weakest, avail EVSisccIJcneous Adveiiieinents. mi I 8 Mi tX&yv$ Have been avaTded a Gold Medel and Tirst RPJ-V?vs. - i li ftfl at Agricultural Fairs wherever exhi- St iC-OJjJ; S&5&s0M tdted. Dr. Looax, in his reoort f or 1830, (pp. ? v.OO? ? Vg .JVAF C & V6), to N. C. State Agrl Board, gives Pow- NA' !o ell's Cbemicsls an intrinsic value of 13.S5 per fOns&fir formula, when they aro sold to tbs fanner at if4isii'S'-.4 YAjjStjlP X10.09. This is the best showing ever gizen a JTer- 2wV-S:.i s lEII Besti Cheapest and Most Successful Chemical SUfxtures, j fJSsi B By their use, higii grade fertilizers are made at one-tLird usual cost. f: ViJZA f- ifca g mszsag Leading fanners in every State as ref erezies. Ksrcsasia ki B ALPo MANUFACTURERS CP ? KjOf p PCWStL'S PUES 3DIS201733 S?l2, KTELVZ XilSIT. EI53 5SASS, ? a PwvSLL'S Iw ES B5SB P02M-S 5ULP2AT3 P?Ti.S3, i'iZ'H MM 1 POWELL'S P523 ilKATSS S3S2, PSTELL'S WRUS PCTiSS, p i i 3m 1 PCSS riSSiSS S. C. KISS, POWELL'S t -'-S L a" :.; KandsoTne Illustrated Cctaloeua, civinc fall desci i-Diicn of -c i - ; " PeiTdl'S Prepared CtsCSls, prices and references, with aaa Esa iytlcal value of G&iikiiS ii S03SS, mailed tc lN tssiMii ts 7 address free, on application to h treasurer, ;j frvoa-ti." ij -i--,-T- . i. "V . j- -n ,iei sine una oramzuTion oi me i iik limiself of the ininiens vjiuinw alists for their desire to bushels rye, j earnestly rirge ana a-. I vise , Liquor leal;rs of the State is cssen of his superior power olSee nnd hi- Plunjrn- headlong -' 'POits tobaeco liuck- j - ci.ns, an wii0 enuriam to tlie r and endive de- uuenee. In this contest, Senator of moral v-ron-'" B7 noucea in ; " i-; lene ot then- mk rests a-ainst the as- Conkling must fall. A n-aioriiv of oi moiai -v.iong. uxt ; mv nsx able commonwealth, whose brtajts : .,,,ifo ,f , i that our ideas of The above fi-nres are subiect to : animated with a spark f patriot To socuro .Ul.h or7-,, 1 "w.li Sl"J?:1 ', " may differ. Yes, it some changes, particularly in cotton. who are inspired with any !0ue must move. V.'c, therefore, ad-1 this imnortn'nt. hUt n,; I hundreds of minis i mF others. j sentimtnt ol uonoraolo State pride 'areas this circular to the Tiadojiion will be much sWf A I xn corn an, cotton ate stnnds a j . 'V1 T. ? tohout the State, to suggest that Luge number of Senatorsi,ited thp 1ST lir;UI V'X llit I IT! I ir I l( ll I IICPI I :i-..---".v i.uvt IIUJ nil I e . 60&052 bushels en-.-n ti.1 -IV r: ln1oc tst throbJuni' ia their hear' 'm& i is her dercted son (-the head of our . no."i if i bushels ieaamir oil with i t i " r. i"v" v ...iv .-. , ut-,w:!i, ',esiijrav iu me interest fi ' :..f(1-.i ... ... ..V : . ' v..-'-miu-aui narmony, i ut their ministrations ,i ; -V ." i;l.'ir- --nioa one leiegate to; have been without avail. V-id : Vfo 0"i:1aI';l:;',li", l r : Ceatial c:a.aass Commit o toeet Guvlu-ld ha, had sutneien? th 0 s upeix u to ail unworihy uim xrniia- iA Yl.i, June Uu IHSl. ; ca.-ul the r i ! C tiouul pr,ia!l;-e to override all' ,,,1,,,1ittno i -n i :iV,T'!: !i ; . , 1V'l,Jl" i'k ' tf- -' 'V'' -i A TRUE TONSD A PERFECT BTR EHGTHKUER . A SURE REVIVOR J IRON BITTERS are hig-hly reconunsnded for all diseases ro- I qniring a certain and efficient losiic epceially Indigestion, X??;.q:.-:V;, 7i:t!o t mittmt Fevers, Want cf Appetite, Loss of StrenaihLacJ: of Encrcpj, cic Birkhcs the blootl, Ptrcn5tncr.s the inuscles, and givesnew life to the nerves. 'Tliey a-.-i 8 like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic synrptonis, as Tohif! tie Food Jidclha, Ileal in ihe Stomach. Hcartl-vm, etc. TliO Cltly Iron Pi'opai ation 3iht Trill not blacken the teeth oi j-lve I lieadadie. Sola 1-v r-11 ilm.w-?t. IVrifa for thfi AP.f! S- r useful and amusing reading sad free. t 1 BUOWX CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Sid. ttiiLor ol ions, and to sink all oi sects, ma :.. tv.lor.- ! H Sfe IPS! i House , who is -proud cf hi, hneae ; Darid,on produced 174271 bushel, ftion of sects, paith?, color, ; 1 in sh nil i Vm o r ' Xl" a V " V I and does not r.ro?v fn vnW ,,whrt. io,.w. ..i : and racer, and hv o:e -r;;n 1. ! ... : ... i . . :j, - . V L ,V ; V:'1 :uu.a; ", e (-t,3i-11,or hin-cli. ; J doty he owes his mother State or to W county. guo. , ft.trt t!.;-..v. ..u-c.M raise a hu-e f..l for CW leo.nis-, i the Cr.-.. K'- be recreant toam- trust taposed upon s J";1 f - . 1 " " "J ""f: 'T? ?.a? ; i- ton! Stri ? i hi.br Ms Lenta,," ifhT h .v of Surely ndi Jisinterested palriot ! not mite so mtioh of that cereal V 1 tvrr fjrouued su&ro i. , ft tm U in-- i, e for 1 1 e o f -V" I ' ? . Sn-!VC '': ism and filial devotion la, never been convert.? int. a H.pid state .Imiu- , We al. rmrd it an aio an c.jr.;t' A,. tV.1uS ' -aw ' a :UaI.u.rt.ou loir ioai equalled, and Messrs. Broira & Co.. : tte .lfcade as vva;! in the last. cf profomul cotigr!.tnki,.?. that n..W j,Hiy!ls of ,r oj-ivuK-nis. I' The F-i-.fe ts,e(e.i , , M., ! will ever be revered as t SSe t eent of patnot, .throts 1 : Granule. Per: Casl ,Z Ho i . ,bc L.roe, of Tfi, tLe peol. "'rv unite in 71 i ircrham pro luce over one-third the 1111 r-tit.". regions and colors ;ml ssin uin tmr 1-rother I i.pior ' ' . v ..i 1.. : L- " V ; WACCASAW LAKE. ! whole tobacco crop in the State. Per-iff - one cn platform dAi,,, , ,fC:wt 1 "l.o, t t? We have recently enioved the i ltlT.CLl.rS,!.:,.':' : .-,t- in ihae'for : hou; " it.V' - v' . 'iu , uir.t ii l.iih."1.. Ttii 'ii-r lilt,. Aiad Dcdcr ia aj'i u..'.:r -li'iii iiiL ilil l uil.il lllr.l.;':' 5:.i.!-v, , Ihe Sieraiii-r I. rsmefllso'N, c.ii.. Jr.-v II. . 1:. K-c-ns, k-uv rayout-viile t-vt-ry T-.t- ? V,y an.! TrMar at 7 ol-..ck a. in,, as.l Vi:;:.:,-:,-; eve-ry WeJiiesJ.iyasjl S vur la.- at 2ui .-k .. 7:1. . The Steamer WAV!!, Cj..:. Wm. A. i. u -. -i?, wiU pleasure of a visit to V.'accsmawlake. I and for the information of our up country readers, but few of whom are Sixteen erojis of cotton have been t!l,r without ion ti'eatv. -.ronij-tir nnd vhieh. afier a continuation of Wcd- .s Com- !k .-Jmv's debate lerot) was rutified widiout amend ! iiirui nva raci ican v unanimous vote. orfiitinT fiTiv iv;iv 1 -1 j 21 i - - --- i - .-...i .m- j'vvn . . : , - j i - n urt;e inv.x inev mert and IOr the Uiform.ifTr.n r.-F nnv .-.t-. i nrn(iiirr-.il ti'im -t1. vr,. Ti. ii IiT-'tlon. ji-.v:il:imif tmr ivli.rimiu 1 ?' '.. v . 1 ---j-v iut. Xijt. . ,.' ""j w.pi.,0!1 ns 1U loil:l" a t anv last crops exceed anv before the vcuv. ce, and without be-'t-ttm-r anv .uf oc i...... r-.. . - ...... . . . . "..iiv-v .-. r v rn vl u '...'. even aware of its cdstence w- -preceum- tne w.ir the v ' r , "1UU , "ibU 10 If this plan meets v.-jih the apro will attemnf ,Wv. n.:! Ke was three million bales year- - tinct.y understood as avowiug Tal of 4he Ti.atlA ai:a 0OI?litv ' it , ... . A " . Vi imN i.v. ce the war the average for anu arimp: here in Vie pJ.unett, icemen wi'l - Ivi-o 7 Y r;,i IV 1 V '-- beautiful and picture sheet of the same number of vears 1 asbeS ' "ost emphatic and unuivcLl w.v irn water. Tt is i thvP Wl ,i,wT4i, r.i: ' that tl.is ; c...n o ...,.f. VV1. . il A ? utl0 ! eu ia tne na-ive. of Columbus and is about thirtv-five ' last croP n ? over COO0.000 bales. me"V " c iiav0 J-ething to do with amj intention of beii- hi J?-dV-i-'i o- 1 miles distant from WilminMon W ' a7er?fe Wft per bale last ,do vish to disturb . thc dav named, provision" wfli be! withinafew hundred JSt .S? the 1 .2: ?! degree the party affi,. ; 3n,lc f-r a ' 1 , , lo met hlJ 1 l. r x -1 - . - ' " tt Ail 1 vii jl j. i i.i v I'l'J." ! 1 " 1:1 i nm-ir s r pr?fS5?,? ST5' Sir--;!:; C!-l3 s TlioSicaiiKtWAVr,Ci..:. Win. A. l...i-..i wi'l , Aursucy at 2 o cifck p. in. v -r- n v n ' c -icu ' J-n. willi a:.is co., Ac-mis, three hours. rri11-' lipl- RALI3IGII, X. C. WITH r.? fS ?.! t Bra. fa iis a fejLiiiij hit Li Lotkiiiir Horns. (Wimiarton Star.) hih ill It . H 1 ii i 1 . v c-j lCiiri:-i'Iior & Sti oil's CM S. an JO RALEIGH, T. 0. U . ic A. railroad It is .seven the South is progressing ? Most as- see.tiug to promote any class leis- ' promtlv a'lsCvoreil " miles in width and nine in length, suredly it does, and if she wouhl pro- i 5atolJ 01 to crente anv monopniv. j ' 1 J- , . O ! - 1 Al,. 1 1 Its cutlet is i c n . rapidly tne next tm years r v n i C2iy one wm; we are an- j Ruout wmcn tnere is no question, let : y oniy one motive, nameJy. and is oval in shape. tv,, . 1 , . Rbout w .. ' . . i;s her enterprisino ,iimiip 14iTi or,i the advancement of the mat trial and Til nvn 1 . -1 , A. r 1 j 1 1 r South Carolina, and the lake is chief. ! iS an Jy supplied with water from springs i manufacture the 00,1.; rri Tt10 this bi in its basin. Estenirc swrmps sur-1 Serial is raised and where labor is ; mrtion of. their Lea'th, wealth, liberty h is observation, round it on nearly even- side con- T tueP- Ji onr people would mate ""FI""-,, wnm a.:-.- . . ' the start in this AWrJil i,Q tion whuttver. TTmi E vad ins: lr oli i b i i 10 11 . (Vharl'-tte t)bsjrvr'r.) o'clock, the street hands, who wm j working in the neighborhood of tho j I Carolina Central depot; noticed : jairtrcation iKt.veen two cows, on i WW'a 1 V iF. II. CAMZBON, IVoMdent. J -lj. -i j cv, v i(-c j. res. orif n!' AyonnsgcntWrnnnwhaW beta witli or.,l:e.l horns tt 'ott; ? l,V,ri P J . , 1 ia ,he wes'ern rart of tLo State re-' with no horns at nil. Hna!!- it I FTF A W (IT? A H 17- O 5 1? ! Fte ccily Hcnc Llis Insrci 0c. ia iiJ-ixl I. UiitJvJi.'iiiiiO,! .vrc.... 1 Klrotirn s : l.or.I- ,t r ll.. l 1 -i ui any uis.mc- methods by which prohibition 13 ' and then commenced a strnd" b co we have no evaded. AmoiiL' others the follow- ! tween the hvn ?r.f.f.i " toi rr1 1 -r 1 irtlTlfPf? tnnnto 1 r - ... .... i;j.iii4vl.- tu , growth of cypress. Tho iaie is a ! ihem male" he erimeTand t hev ' tempHtToi; 7.7 trieken- 1 SSSKST f ' T -bidli popular resort for picnics and excur-! will find the stldement' corruption. We haveoccasiott sion parties from Wilmington and ort Carolma stands thh-d liiffW -tc to innuendoes, fabrications ia lwVvlvftnm emndv xv Lw f t V bA i the surrounding country, and is eer-1 2?raisin2 2ni. of uthern State. ! directions. Te go before the ' .5(Jry" bv an act of the Legislature. ! crossing A t thi lJZZS tainly a chaiTnin- plaee for pleasure t t-T IirsL iUmois hfls about . PeoPie PJy an ly on the T Reetp - Tf pleasure-1 two thirds as much acreage in corn j me.nts of our cs- We confidently ' 0 . wutams liiuumi'anjfi as tne w in a nntfrtn ti iciaim t int. rr-.ii i?i- fm- C: fishes, and is much frequented by j ae in cotton is 14,000.000 and 9,000,- I K?od of the whole people; piscatoiial sportsmen. Partieis of I aeres 111 corn in H'inois." ' j v,i arrest in a large mens them from Augusta and other outh era cities make annual visits to enjoy the delightful sport, camnin? out rm its borders for days at a time. An Prohibition in Charlotte. (Charlotte Democrat.) The newly elected Board of Aldt-r- , , , j j.o .iiewiy eu UUUuttuw uume was formeilv men nnf l,o,r,- i:,i n. ,, . , j - ijuauiieu, uie 01a iouna m tho adjacent swamps, and j Board on Wednesday last held an ex- uiuur -varmints : . " " "" ' ' wruinances and formal nv Wflfiniipvp onri are occasiorallv kiUl. Of eou,so tho ! 71m S'LT challViTLorl lthpF lol- l. i -i. , . 01 'Junc, lol, all honor lieeriP l.rr.-i i. xi - J . . . ixa us ic-enus ana traditions to W wiWT n,i i T -V";- . u UJ18 movement to prove by hgures Which invtrt it with much romaico. Sto tfili t"uS tfe dtv Z "f3 n'6 deaml The inhabitouts alor, it w,i...... ... sale f. ithnr ( - Proof 'or tbe sweeping and reckless justly proud of their beautiful lake I J1'' brandy fruit or AlcohoUc bit and are so sensitive that they resent ! rS'- P11?1"0113 .r malt liquors, or mujAicaung nquors, as a bever that it suro that tremend(ms drain unon tbe matt rial and financial resources of our people, and that more fearfrd and appalling drain upon their greater moral in terests. And we assert that statistics and facts abundantly and most con clusively demonstrate the truth of our position. And in this distinct and formal wav we do here and now oscd prove by hgures and are so sensitive that they resent it as a personal insult for any visitor to call it a "pond, and, as a warning to all visitors who may be tempted to so designate it, the following legend is told: Long years ago, before the foot of wane man had polluted its shores, age; also, making it a nuisance for any person to keep for sale or use aa a beverage any of the articles above mentioned. It is stated that this action was taken by the old Board in conse quence of a determination on the part of the anti prohibition Aldermen, re- .nil- .1 . . 1 1 . . ' l ir. x-vvunoouuica, uj huh promoition Aldermen re- tho accamaw Imlinna tu iijAui.i . , , . . . 1.IIien' re along the shores of Tie lake invUed ings of The ne'w BoTtXt oy the beauties of .their lovely lake. Hon of business. The Lw Z For several days there was fishing, Charter provides that tLold Boid feasting, and carousing Bufficient to shall remain in office until a E satisfy even an Indian, and at length Board is aualifirl ? tne delighted Tuscaroras made redy tion of the city roveT V? j i . , r "fcUW to return homo. A great final feast was prepared, the farewell speeches were made, all were in the best of hu mor, and the Tuscarora chief arose to return the thanks of his tribe for their hospitable entertainment. He spoke most feelingly of the pleasures enjoyed, and closed by saying that they would always remember with the great est pleasure their visit to this beautiful pond. As soon as he the action of the old Board. Coal Mine Accident. A telegram from Carbondale, Kan sas, dated May 7th, says: fire from the furnace yesterday after noon, consuming all the timbering . "l snait. Twentv hid uttered that unfortunate word ! iners at work and none of "pond " every Waccamaw seized his ! f ,c?uld 1escaPe until the fire was tomahawk, uttered a terrific yell of ! 1Ug1t u.nder control. Men were rage and rushed unon the ten-nr. Iowem.1 -1"0 the. shaft, and tl stricken guests, eveiy one of whom was scaqjea ana Killed ! Of course, after being forewarned resened foarteen "I'' lufy up three who -05.1,!" M-.-UH6 and they are p"bab assertions that have been made in an irresponsible way. We hold our selves ready before the world to de fend our cause by the most solid argu ments and by stern facts, and we throw down the gauntlet ti any or all comers. We do not fear in vestigation. We invite the closest scrutiny and the most searching anal ysis. And we do, ia the name of manly dignity and common honesty, enter our solemn protest against the ungenerous insinuations, the un manly innuendoes and the assassin thrusts emanating from some who claim to reflect in some measure pub lie sentiment and to control and guide public thought. We protest against the course of those who, under tho pretext and cover of an unenviable and unworthy neutrality, seek to pervert facts to create and cater to groundless prejudices in the popular mind, and to manufacture erroneous impressions inimical to truth and good morals. 3. It is the deliberate and imous judgment of this convention, composed as it is of a le and worthy representatives from all sections of tbe State, and from all professions and pursuits, and as the result of me matured experience and wisdom of the most scholarly, scientific and profound thinkers of the age, that the only remedy for the colossal evil of the liquor traffic, and for the un speakable horrors of intemperance, he township on the opposite side f the river was "wet." The latter was situated on a biL'h bluff" overtop ping the opposite banks. Two ropes was stretched from the top of the bluff on tho "wet" side to the lower bank on the opposite side. Between the street force hurried to the serv.e and found the cows at the bottom of the ditch in a perfectly helpless condition, the horns of the one cow beiiiij securely fastened in the flash behind the cars of her less fortunate competitor ; and there they would r.V."vr-,"'1 p(cr--mfi AU its fund loaned out; AT riSS'.. htA Iiiiiiy;kjii XelUi U.:aiiL, among cur ami people. Wo co i.ei'ton-I ! North Carolina money i.bre.v:! to lnUl :o!i:ef And agent lor fcte. it :$ o:ie cf tbe ir.o t ?:ce-fui -e-s- ig5?Hi b'H J ?:? ' B arc amply sniEcient. . lo.s.s mM v., I t .fU. pro;:piiy. Eight t1o:ia;-td j-s-d n ir.3 Wo keep a l.-.r sTo-.k GOODS on l auuare 1'13l nvo years tofamilk-s v It. v:u daily rveelvhij fivsh iiii:ies. CCl; a ma:i aare-4 thirty years o -:y live co.is a Wo h..j.o to mv!ve.-.ur ll.re of rai'vr,-' -fr.n ' l0 insi:r- mr one tcor'Ui.t djliars. I'lTTiSBOhw', .V. C i frioads in eia.haia and a'ij. iuinz eouiiiic-. ; tita23-tr ii- , ...v. iiit-y uilia these a basket was suspended on . have remained but for the timely as l1;,i,.vo ui, ii ii'j -i -it . .. tdiders with oilier ropes attached to each side. When tx fellow on the "dry" bank wanted a drink he went down to the river and blew a horn kept there for the purpose. Shortly some one would hail him from the other side and ask what was desired. An order would then be commuuica- ted for a "whiskey straight." "corn Carolina Stat-i Life Insuranea fiom. slstance rendered by the street hands, who, after some considerable labor, succeeded in parting them. Benefits of Life Insurance. (News and Observer.) On ihe 20th of April the North FGIt THE BAY SCHOOL OK SUN-1 Bugg3G3. ROCi:3W37S, day school, j Spring Wagons, &c. bOxldyoill cuteis to cd,to be old rsrdlssa of c. rartk ia ! mmtwiil conduit their ovva irftiYst i..y iait 'j j iaing oaretock anl pr ess l;.-fore Lnyr.i&, aa i we ara dotcnaiued to ssll, an:l iir.ro eui dovu onr prices so tliey ciuaot Le luot Lj unj other and rock" or "coek-tail,T as the taste of the party dictated. This would be put in the basket on the other side and quickly transferred to the other side, where it was taken out and the price of the drink or drinks put in. The basket would then be rmllnd back to the bluff and hung up for a luiure occasion. Building Railroads. (News and Observer.) We are glad to note an increased railroad activity in North Carolina. Elizabeth City is about to have her connection, and Edenton is antici pating an extension to that place. Scotland Neck is certain of her out let. Work is again begun on the Oxford road. The Chapel Hill branch will probably be pushed on at an early day. The Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley is progressing finely. Ground was broken yester day on a line from Bennettsville to Hamlet. The Virginia Midland is to have 500 hands -there is a reasonable expectation that a line will be run from Arfie county, through Wilkes, either to ! ouasoury or Htatesville. The Wes tern North Carolina is to be comple ted to Paint llock immediately. The kpartanburgJLailroad is to strike it at Asheville, and the Rabun Gap route is alHo booming up as a probable success. There is likewise talk of a road from Mpnbl niiKm.fi nmintn in Virginia into Granville county. pany, of tins city, paid, through Colonel R. G. Monteomerv. aent $2,000, the amount of their policy cn the life of J. G. A. Parker, of Hamil ton, N. L.; also, on the 4th instant, tnrougn Urren Williams, E?q., agent at Tarboro, N. C, the Company paid a loss of $1,000 on the life of Mr. John Q. Garrett, of Edfrecombo county, recently deceased. Both of tnese aeatns were sudden, resulting irom accident. Thus the beneficent work of life insurance goes on. The State Life, by its liberal rates and the prompt settlement of its obligations has made an enviable reputation, and commended itself to the confidence and patronage of our people. "I don't want that Stuff." Is what a lady of Boston said to her husband when he brought home some medicine to cure her of sick headache and neuralgia which had made her miserable for fourteen years. At the first attack thereafter. it was administered to her with such good results, that she continued its use until cured, and made so enthusi astic in its praise, that she induced twenty-two of the best families in her circle to adopt it as their regular family medicine. That "stuff' is Hop Bitters." Standard. AiilI they will bo promptly ftllo i cud at satiafac t"j y prices. tJ Catalogue froe on application. mli5-Sm Also a fall fctock of. Hand rXjale Il?.rneRa BEPAIRINCt done at boi'em prices, and ia be?t nianntr. Send for prices an3 r.-it?. i A. A. McSkinAS & 80S3. Maautaeturers of TUREUE ATER-WIIILS, FACTORY (iEARISG, Grist asil Saf Ml Mm. k goods, for Cataloiruc ami rIovlist. .-..l.ii-a NOTIONS, , VW Vu7 Vk ua rli k.iz i-Vjl aim JTi&JU "eat Beclisic ! And will te Sail AcooraMlj: STAFFORD, HENLEY Sc CO., mh01-3ra H"hnan's Mills, Alamaneo Co., X. C. Proprietors STIAV; jjjxTIXGS, FANCY GOODS, DKESS GOODS, with PAFB S CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, 528 Market St., PHILADELPHIA NAPIEP MATTINGS. Winston Leader: Charlotte has a darkey making his living biting ten penny nails in two with his teeth; (Late Pi'orossor f Diseases fho Eyo ami Far iu to tllO The Greatest Variety an.l Uaiulsomost Stylos if LADIES' LACE HECKWEAR ! TIES. FICHUS, COLLAPvETTES, Etc., Etc. Wc ask ppocial attontlon to n 'My or two of nico Sivlc. oldi'.vl tri'.iiiiiils .'i'.il white lino fabric . . ..j v. i .'i. m . - the Savautuui ilcdlcul College.) I'mciicu limited j LAWXS an.l CAMiiiacs, that v.-cro sold in this market, last season ai 15c. wHich wc uw offer at HitC All other yoodis are in this proportion. Slain Street, Opposite tho new Tost Office BALEIGH, N. C. Omce hours ir n 9 a r.i to 2 p ni . Kofors to tho State licOacul bocieijaud the Uet-rgia Medical society 0cl 7 Thoso vIio buy S us S:ive Policy. WSSH Fill I so., No. U0 raycttcvilie St., KALEIGU, X. C. 1
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 12, 1881, edition 1
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