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'it.fi Ksi Qj'hathnnt Record THURSDAY, MAUCH 1G, 1882. H. A. LONDON. Jr.. Editor. Tue Fish law, passed at the special uf tie Council of State, to convene "session of the legislature iu 1S80, ie General Assembly in extra ses aeems to be a "dead letter" ou the siou." It will thus be seeu that the Statute bcofc. and yet its enforcement Governor can act only "by and with would be of preat advantage to the tue uJvice of the Council of State", public. That law declares, "That no ftlu this body is composed of the person or persons shall place "or allow Secretory of State, Auditor, Treasurer, to remain (in certain rivers nnd other j nlKi Superintendent of Public Instruc Btreams therein mentioned) any dam tiou. They meet in Raleigh to-day for mill or factory purposes unless the ' to consider the necessity of convening owner or owners thereof shall con- ilu extra session, but there is little struct thereon at his or their own doubt as to what their decision will expense a sluice-way for the free pass- i,t, for the Attorney General, whom ago of fish, etc." Section 2 of the the constitution directs "shall bo the act declares, "That such sluice-way i0,:u adviser of the Executive De shall be constructed anil placed upon partment", has advised the Governor such dams by the owner or owners that our election laws do not provide fhsr?of within sixty days after notice the machinery for electing a Congress has been given by the Fish Commis- man by the State at-large. While we sion under a penalty of one hundred much regret the necessity for coti dollars per day for each day thereafter veiling the Legislature iitcxtia sos thut sue! i -1.1111 shall remain without sion, yet we do not see how it could have ouch sluice-way, etc." been avoided. Asiswellknownthenew Among the streams in vliieli tlieso apportionment gives our State nine blu'ce-wavs are to be made are the Representatives iu Congress, instead following : "In the Cape Fear river f eight as heretofore, but there are from Wilmington to the junction of only eight districts, so that according Haw nn:i Deep rivers nnd tlitmcei in to the existing laws we can only elect Haw river to the liii" of Chatham and eight Representatives. The object of Alamance counties, and also in Deep the extra session is to divide the river to the Randolph aud Chatham state into nine districts, so that we line: in Rocky river from its mouth amy elect all the Representatives, to to the crossing of the I'M tsboro' and which our State is entitled. If the Asheboro' road: in the New Hope Governor refused to call ail extra river from its mouth to the Orange session he would thus deprive the coiiniv line." All these streams pen- people of North Carolina of one Rep ttrate this county and we know resentativc in Congress, and would whereof wo speak, when we assert bo denounced all over the State. All that not a single sluice way has heeu the blame for calling the extra session Opened in any of them, and yet the should be laid upon the Republicans law was passed two v. ir.s ago ! Nuw. in the hist session of Congress, who vliv is this . Wi.-se fault is it .' Of by captious oppo.-ition and dilatory course w can" t blame the owners motions pruvented the pass.ige of tl.e of the ..tms, because they ir not re- bill at that time. Had the bill then quir-d to open the sluiceways until been passed, our Legislatuie which nt.uiied to do so by the Fish Com- was then in session would at once mission. Has the Fish Commission have redistrieted the State, and the given such notice, as the law directs ? necessity for this extra session have If not, why not? Why not enforce w.,irl it l'.itber do one Or the othei. We tii ink however, that the law is a good one. and ought to be enforced. If these sluice ways had been made, ns the law directs, the people of Chat Lam. and many other counties, would now be feaslHig on fish. Refove the dams of the Cape Fear Jv Deep River Navigation Company v. pro erected shad were plentiful in this county. They were caught iu numbers as high ftp Deep river as the' Gulf, and in Haw river as high up as Face's mill, and these shad were larger than those' lower down the river. Our eld citi zens can well reme'inber when large shad, fre sli and fluttering from the river, were sold in our market here at ten cents apiece. Suppose that ectad be done li"w, wh:it help it would be to our pe-ople ! These lish would bo plentiful just at this sea.son eif the year w hen plovisioiis are scarce r than ai any other, and would feeil many hungry mouths. This matter is of much importance to mir peoph' and we would respectfully call the attention of the' Fish Commission to its consideration. Tin: PrtoiiirsmoN question has been agitated iu Congress and a bill ha been passed providing for the ap- poiiituient of a commission of seven persons, "who shall investigate tho , liquor traflic, its relations to revenue and taxation and its general econo- mic, criminal, moral and scientific aspects in connection with pauperism, rrinio, social vice, public health and rue general welfare : aud they shall inquire as to the practical results ef license and prohibiten- logishttieit." The eibject of this commission assumes .. .... ,. a very wide scope and their u.yest.ga- turns will be very fur-reaching. The bill v.as passed upon the petitions of . the t' iuperane'0 advocates of New Englaed. and is thought to be the . . T. , , enteiuig wedge by which they limy fiifeirco by congressional enri'tment prohibition throughemt the I'niteel Stales, ju.-t as it now is in Maine and Kansas. The bill was advocated bv .. T, ... . lie republicans m Congress and eipjiose-d by the Democrats. In the Senate! not a single Re-publie-an oted against it, all -f those e.pposing its , 4 , l-assage. being Democrats and among them wero our two Senators Van.;e and Ransom. Wo commend the con sideration of this fact to the anti prohibitiouists of North Carolina, who allege that Prohibition is a democratic bllt tmfvt ls.ii) WM by f.u- the worst! ".easir-e. We weaiM also e-all to their the dama oe'easioiie'd beiiigiinmi'use, atte-ntiou the further fact, that the 'h' St. Francis, Tensas and Yaoo legislature e.f Iowa has just adopted !")ttol".s .'" '."p ''i'''1'' submerged i . ,., . The' liiileipal breaks iu the; h'Vee were an amendment to the'ir constitutiuii i u r e l i i , . e ... , . above- the Louisiana line at JIavou preihibiting Iiqu x in that. State. As ,., j d ;. t i i . t r it I , , ; MM'ni. at, romt Le)okout. at Island is we ll I .iowii lOwu is intensely and . in v i i , n i t- ' , No. lttj, at New Carthage and at OVC1 W" cAMHy Repllblle-ail in ptH. n .. .. r , , Jioellle V. . lie's, istmg at every e e-etion a hi'e r tei , i .i .1 ... . .. . ' . ; lhe wafe'i's during this eivertlow Re' blie-a: majority, in proportion to ... 4 n 4 i ?r i i- .... J rose steadily until March l., then r . poj)iilatioti. than anv State in the i r i i i i i . . 1 1 , , ., . de:i'Iini'el slowly until early in April, vmon. A.,,1 we 'may further remark tIl, ,,)S(. n,)fil)he .niddle! of hat the oi.'v htHtes that have mlopte.l M wlj, . tll(.v lduhwd A . t the inhibitory law are the! two piilt. ad tl.ef, rapidly subsi.led. re strongly Republican States of Maine , hv n: Kansas. Let our anti prohilntie.u ti(((1 t,f t,J(. - fweuvls meditate upon thi'se siguih- . , ruit f.u ts, and loe)k well before tLey Mie has three Mor-eon churches J ap fi i.-m fli. elemoe-iatic frying-pan and more than a elozeu M,.rm..ii into the republican the.' ipuachela. The Extra Session of the General AnnemMy will be deckled to-day, aud it is thougbt that it will bo convened about the 20th of April. Our State constitution provides tlmt, "The Gov ornor slmll have power on extiaordi unrv occasions, bv and with the advice been avoided. Republicans, there tore, cannot now complain cannot now complain of that for which they are responsible. Si:i:iiEANT Mason has been sente nced to hard labor for eight years in the Albany (N. Y..) penitentiary. It will be remembered that h is the soldier who. while acting in one of Guiteau's guard, shot at him last summer. Ik has recently been tried by a court martial, found guilty, and sentenced as before stated. While this is a severe sentence yet we think it a just one, for if Mason's otTeiice should go unpunished it would demoralize the discipline of the army. Any sol dier, who wantoiilyjattcnipta to take the life of a prisoner whom he is or dered to guard, ought to be severely punished. Tile Missisippi Overflow. The pri sent overflow of the Mis sissippi liver is snid to be unprece dented, and the mind can scarcely conceive its magnitude. About sixty eight th".:-Hi. 1 s.pi:u'" miles of coun try are under wa'r---an area greater than the State of North Carolina. A: least ."jt).0i!0 persons are destitute and will for weeks be dependent upon the government for rations. Of course the suffering is very great and extend ed. The New York Herald gives the following history of previous over flows: 'Frnne'ois Xavh-r Martin records an extraordinary rise in 171H. Gagarre state's that iu 173o th wate rs we re so high that many levees we're- broken ami New Orleans was inundated. A great flood is revordej by Gov "I""!'. ?'" as e.curriu- in 1770, ef which tew particulars are ijive n. , ,-s -, JMl, distriefs of Attn fcapas and Opelousas were inundated, Anotlu'i- overflow occurred in l7M."i. aiiotht-r in 1701. others in 170li and 1T00. md in ls-K). ac,'ordo,g to Gov- e-rnor Sargent, the resulting elevasta- ti,m VVils S1, ,.,.,0 tlm, pi,(M,k. imagined the Northern lakes had broken through a ehanui'l to the llv''1'- . . iU",1 . tW .,ivf',:'i" broke through tliei h'Ve'es, inundating th entire Te . he country, and in IMti -a very great flood" oe'e-u'rre'd. iu which iu') River reache d at its mouth the hig'iet point e- er re.rde.l. Again in lKlfi. lS-j:l and 1H24 por- fi:llls llf ,.. 1V,.,..... Li Retv'en lK-J-t and lSIK) seven "great" rlooels are re'ceirded. resjie-et ively in 1H2S. 14 J. 1S40. lS.'.O. lSol. l.S.'i.S ami l.sVJ. All these were mark- i Silk Culture in the South. From the New York llera'J. j The .Southern States are peculiarly j adapted iu soil and climate, to the i cultivation of silk. Labor is cheap. and. compared with the other sections of the country, the conditions of lifn there are suited to the development ot this industry. Owing to the im provements in machinery various arti cles of household use, the making of 1 which, ten or twenty years ago. gave employment to the wonie n and chil dren of a family, are now manufactured much cheaper than they could be i'nr- ', nished in the old way. ' The result is that in a country like the South, 1 where factories are only just coming into existence, and where there is scarcely any demand for the lower grades' of unskilled feminine labor, there are thousands and tens of thousands of persons who are com pelled to live in enforced idli'iie.s. i The cultivation of silk would give this clas of people an interesting and ; profitable occupation. Scarcely any one of our numerous industries is making more rapid progress. x'e !ir. now KiiivessfuHv comiielintl in this branch of business with Franco and England, with either of whom a quarter of a century ago the possibil ity of rivalry would Lave been deemed an absurdity. No State is better adapted to ilk culture than North Carolina, and at the Atlanta Kxpo.Mtion our specimens surpassed all others. 1',:. Ri -eonn. J Our Washington Leltec. (Fr'm "ir Rjjul.ir i-.'n-,.-' ii'lrnto Washimw on. 1). C. M.lieli 11th, 1SV2 Notli:nj is iiiore jippu-r.t t t.rt t. thut the St-ib.v!irt or A . t : n ti is t r.i ti. u wing eif the Republican party d 'es n it fee 1 reiiiu'kal'ly !n'py over the getie'ial situation. Not wi hstau ling lhe f.ict that nil the prizes in Hih lot ti-iy e f Ms-aiuali"!! f. I to thiirl.t. Mid th-y have e'litiie' ..htie! of tin Federal p-itronuije'. t.ie tigas of 1 1 1 - -times ar'iiot in-pinner from tliiir standpoint. Th w:! M i C inkling' noiuinatieui w as ri i'i ive-d I y t lie press, lhe riToin loeai fii-c'i u s iu New Yo.k State, sud i:ii in roii . other ' stra'.vs" indicate th it I'll is not lovely -th it the load i f Tuioiiaiiy bargains it'ol Reptieliatiou con. bin .ions is e n;i re ly too heavy. A i i' t'naa ad Mr lihline, whom tin y m t e;lt to k'.li o!V. appear- to be livelier than -v. r. There is not a particle of do'i'ot that if the .loiiiina'.iug i',iiiwi.t., n wire to be held next Wei k li oiii- wmill Ciliy eilV the priz iu spin- of Mr. Aniiui an 1 all his olVe'c h 'l le rs. Mr. S-.c-, retary Frelihghuys. n, it h sd l, re tires to he piiv tcy of Lis room e.a li IllOlliilig alel Wel'jM l'0'iolis te,l.. lie has pat hit foot iu it so li,u oin.'h Iy that, like a rat r. h bi-i 'ail c.u;g'.t iu a Stee-l ttap, l.i' cannot i--c.ip.' rtiiole. Tei mix an tapiiors, he is as the boys say over his mad and sli'mld sivim emt. Ser;.iiil, tin r.; i- n doubt lh.it the old gi nileiii in fiom Ne'W Jersey made a bliln.h r in l.i foreign p 'lie'V, mid that tic re salt i Mr. 1'.! line's tnu i ph uu r an Ad lu.iiist rat on whose first ilesiie' was to destroy him. It is too b i.i th.it tl.e le tter e f Mr. C.ii.klh.g'.Ue -ii.i.ig i he S;qc .."Court Judgeship U.ll-t f'C Witiiheld f.'UIII lhe piibiic. (.lolisi.h-ri.ie ti e tun. .h v.jii- l !. its pi. ' o a'i n, i; i..u-' be otie . f hi- at e :V rts. :,.d won! i Uli li'llbo- lly prove it highly e'':;ul' ! telistie. if :i t a ih ci b-.bv aiil ib e. in trib',' ion to ! In- pout ie i le . t a n: e of tlie liiii '1 here is .-oiiu il.uiger that th.- entire tr..i....icii.iii will li" 1. -galde 1 .Mill Illi... e'.i.i.V levitv by H pil lie k. t lily pel,' p IVi; of the 1.1 ci.il a.-pee's of tie- ve rji s -h niu p 01 toa.iitc. 'i he let i f is s.ii 1 to v. r long ;t!i 1 Very s.le'.islic, the li I.oble li. if. taking icei-ii:i I) elVe hi little irvn.l Arthur a : vcr-i eas ligation oi. paper. It ii lor ihisiei su that lin? I'ii'i b ht desii'-.-i to kee p tl.e c '111 11)11 li ica i i HI to i.iiii-e'.i, fit a tnimiu'o us it were-, lii. ui'xt npj.o iitmint cie.iited to Mr. Arthur is th it of Y. K Ciandler f .r Secietarv ef th.' Njt. Nov t'ia' looks i.ke 1 :i lie ,s With R b. - e :it the In ad oi !lc !.iv d (' ujM.itt.-e t.T i'iieii,e-e-r the i'j pr ipi ia!i i.s, im.! Rill Chan He r ns's. en tary. to h carry out the scliee s, th, r, would l-e so. ne fun (or thoM- v.;-.. e,t a el; in.., a! tl.e pickings. Chi:, tier is R i;. son's in in. l'el sons who h ive -..'ir'i!ie In f.u'.. Coligri':S f,,r silbsid: -s and kill l;e l matters are sti u.-k .til ...b w it h a a. a.- -me'iit ai.d mlluiiatioii ; lc-ar ilia' ti.e Senate Committee r li Couiilo li e le ports in favor of a ranb'e'iiig s.x j'er cent i.itwrt-t en .10 0' i(i,t!i it) bo. d for the mythical -aip railway of ('apt. Fads across the 1-thiuiis. Mr F.-i.W has always been i. in nk ,b!y sue" ss ful in e noini e r.iig his piej '.-t- tl.'IOiloll (lllgrss . II ' "erll'lps Ol.e reason for h:s hiii e. --. :. 1 1 it. a- nev er strikes f.r paltry . iidie.ls of I housalids. us do the n i ' liiod. beleiie'.iers ed tin, Tie.-iir, but boldly de mii'iiN tuiiliiu s. li it it i isier to "it thi'iuoli a c .tiiiniiti'c tlinn tiitouh ,i whole S nate, me: e'UMie'f to carry a cc'.ie'.ne 'i.rouoli the latter body wiih i's T'i iiieiub r , . tlinn through the 11 U-e ' lib its 2'X' j Si Kids is not out id tue i. ids yet. j Iu thti Utilise he will have h ud work j to conciliate Iloluiau lie- ot jeet r 1 Hobnail is always ii! sit--. .11 when the Ibi iHe is, a-.. I Speak r Kn let has e.u;i: li ss f ind nut I y i!hh time tint th rtigjcil ni l Hotel r is, by the) elispi'iisaiiun of natur-', a mem ber of all eouiiiii!t,-es, ai.d b vutue eif his oa'u in lefa. igublii i : t u -I i y pi'lse.nally in clmrg of all li s thai have money iu them. ilohiiau dtiseii't sit in the c uiiiiiitt.-i- raoms, but, when iiiif coiuuiiite..' ; ins to bore a bole iu tlm Trt usury licy are Hire to tin 1 1 Jbiiinaii uit ,.,.1 ulun th! boring begiii-", ami just as well, informed as any member nf tlm com mittee about thee hi.a and purpnse of the pro)osed IiuIh. I'HjN.j. I (a n'iewsuii'ii lil.ie ni Ge-oroia. : and A I !!, nf Miss, nn, uie -t ill' uu.l i.ul e xpuctid to :.n. Analyses of Ft'i tilizcrs. N. C. Ajfi icult uriel l'x'i-iiment Sta'lun, ll.vi.l.itui. Mnrcli Hull, lsS'). The following additional analyses of official samples nf fertilizers h ive been cempkted at the Station this season: Fine Island Ai'iiuoid.ied Phosphate-, (.Ulinnipiac 1 rlilv.i r Co., New Ltiiidou, Conn., sampled at Wi.ming ton, N. C, contains: water -'2 :', available phosphoric acid O.dS, am monia -.7-r, poiisli iMf. p"i- cut. G.immercial vuhle per toll v'-'l'dU Ihs. ) flio :i I. Acidulated Phosphate, N. J Chem ical Co, l-'O S. Front S'.. Flula l.'l pliia, samplctl at Wil iiiuyton, N. C , cemtains: water 11 available' pho p'loric acid 1 1.(17 pel' c nf. Comii - Cial value.' per toll iJlMH Ilu.) $-0 17 Diamond Soluli;.' l'.oiu', niton. Wliinn A: Co, Wihuinton, D 1., simpled at L nirl'. in g, N. ('., con tiliis: water lift iivailable Jihos piiot icacd 1 l.ti7 per cut C niniier ci il vaille p,-r ton ; JO " lhs.1 4"). lieiiie (ill tuo, li liliai no (i lalio Co., Raltimitre. nver:i,;.' of two analy ses: vvtU'r 12 31, aval able phosphoiic acid 81, u.mu eiii 2'o"), pola h 1 l!.") P"i- e. tit. Comii'i iciiil va.ue per toa t2.iti(i Ih-. j::t; 11. Who. n'.- l'iov. Iband I! cv lime Superphosphate, Wait n, Whami li., 'll'uiii,:tou, Del, sampled at Liiuibe Htm, N. C., contains: Wilt-r 21 70, a .iil ibh' pho.-p!i uic aei Ji. 7ti. amuioi i t 2 71. p 't.o-u 2 F? r ea-iit. ('oiuilii ie'iill al.iO pel- twiil 2J00 !)S. fbl ."'. Special l lui'imnd, G. 0'-"iir A; Sons, l al:liiioie, s luipled at J.iuriii btii g, N i' . c .ut. ems: w..'i'r Ri 12. avail. ib e pi.o -plml ic acid 0 11, inu la mia J 77, p 'Uisil l.")l per eelil. ('..iiiiiu -rci.il va:iu per ton 12l!b) !!i, , ids l:l. K nvaii 1"). .solved R.me, W. C. R e A (b) , A,''-"-, t'u.itlesto S. C, s ua pie-I ii! !. or inbiirg. N. ('., I't iit ai:i-: watel lo :'. I. -iV .liable p'lo-pil ii l. acid lo.Ill per c (''in ne, ei.il V.Jile per ton -Joini l!s. ) $:;:! 27. I'owe.l's l .epiretl Cio luvals, l',io i; (.'lienii. ;il Co., 15 .liiiii u", sam pled at .Molil o. , N. ('., cu it. di s: w atei 11. IP, avaiiab.c phosphoric .ici.i ." '."2, annuo;, i. i 1 potash 7 o7 i' r cent Coiiiluelci.il value pel toa J.'KK' .os. . ?20 .".:!, I'.q lit iM Amm miated S 'hible I'hosp'i aii i f 1,1. lie, Ivpii -aloe I'tttil-i.:f-r Co.. I iliuiiore, M.I., s uepl '.l at Sin lbv, N. I' , ctintiiiiis: water 1-J.7 , av .ii ii.e ph i-piiJi'io acid O.-ls, am lutiiii t '.'..'ii, p .tash 0 'et! pi r ei lit. 1'oiiiii.i.liul uiue pel- to; '.JUiH1 l!i.) fill lo. Z 1. .s (' il on Acid Pu 'sp'uate, P. . II .V S i';s. Raltimore, stiqih-.l at Shelby, N. (' , e-nitaii:.-: :.'ir ll.lti, avai'ii'.'lo pie i-phoric acid 11 01, p ! ash 0.."i7 p. r . t iit. Ciiniiiit icial vui.i per ton .2 hi ihs. i f ;M l.i. Cotton 1 ood, Maiyhtn l F."ti!iz!ng (', 1 t.tllln 11, s..lllp!e d ill ( ilill iot e, N. C, cui'liiii s: uaiei 1 7.,)4. av:.i!.t!i i phospii.u ic ..cid I'i 11, iiiiiin 'i.ia 1.27 pota-n 2 2S p..-r i'. i.t. t'oiiinu rci.tl value per ton : J'loO!i- jsd.'i 12. Ada:. t:..' I'll..-" ;ite C i s A:ii f'h.-p'rite, IM ,' i, Ih- ;. rs C ... Coaie si n, S. C . -::...'. d ;,: M nunc. X. C e.mtains: wat- r I 1 O"). aval! d". phosph )i;c acid lo 77, ita-h 1 17 p i' eetll. Coeiu.t I c.al Value per toll 2' iMi ibs I 2i :'.2. 1' i. iiic G ia:: l' .'si' 'mp.iiii i Ae'.i I'I.. sou ite ot Lime, J .ii i S. Rce e .V Co!. II dtiinor. , s mi ! I : t S e.lo N . I '., 1' 'lit lile-: a.! I I "i 0(, av il: ;be pie s ho I ie :i 'i I 12:11 pel cell1. (' .Ui meli ial ValilO per loll ' '2(HKJ Ihs foil .") Lee's I'rep.ll' d A .'i i. ul III' d L:llle, A. S L e, Rii'hin h I, Va., .-rn.ipl' d a' I i 1 Isbol .)', N. ('., C lltailie I: A I u-t-u: .- r I. ':C"iiibiiu .1 v. ,t r '.l.i!:!, pot a - h 2o!:i eq llVal I.t t o i pi. at" i f p it 1: h 4 oo, .-.i p'naie . f 1; . i IT. !." a in-, as hy ir ito and eaib !, it. , : II."), nv luoi: suit !i!.2il. e' ii.l Ha d Water, e'ar boiiie acid, sau l, At' , llii.h tel Uill.e I. 2o (I I I'li-diiiotit Speei.i! I'.-rtide!', I'iel iuolit (ituiiio .V, M .l.ii a t iiniig ('o, li ib :ui. il ., sample i at Si. toy, N. C'., Contains: WilleJ- Li (i , available pin. ti p'i l.e lie-id 10..V.I, Uiii 111 ' I. It l'.ll p ila -ii O.'.ai ! cent. ( '.ou uel clai value p. r toii ;2o -".i Ih- i CUAs . . D .!;:,! V, .hi , D.i. cb.r. A rosln'ilcc Tliad". I .'.',-!.. .;.,' M -M.. Il'" . I'm' some weeks it has 1. e-ti h i.t to tin) poi'ma.lev here, IM Mr I - -liii It. Smith, ttiat s.iiii one' was lool ii'O the t'tlii'.', bil' he in ver f 'l' n il.oii.el.t suppose'. tllat the lobbe iy w i - I no woi k i f ai.y of his nq ley . . . All (H uts to lin, 1 out the' oiidty j ar tie- i Hied lo til line s la y llioht last, whi'ii J .tines II itchi'i', a o'iu4 eailoi r I m ill, u.i- .',.!) ;lit, ill tine net, i s he .VHeolio 1 1, .mi .i nn, I loiiiiiuo the mails biou: J noe s, La 1 iU . ,ltoC lo po.-toio,'.'. I' t. 1) 1 d to the was an. ii-ii.e by piif i ,. o '. 0 ihe eillic that nihl. a-' ii triisii I to s t i p 1 coiilii eted i!ll the u s h y iiiht he ut ii, iis mid, it s. c'lis. u-e .f '11 h:s bed lii 'in eel.t.i.it-i f th" 111 1 o.l;;, wIp Ii tllesil itlell lil it III l, tile cinsi'd liini to t'uve' Ids I'oliiii'ty nnd ie;ivillf till) li! oottell l)').)I.V I'll lll lled, ll" liil-t. lie-.l In till! til'.'. Dill' i'l I. is ab eiiee Irniii I lie- elliee ti ese--x i It life's of i.i, reioiiisl)! e ss we i' d! v. 1 I lo M r. Sun. Ii, wli.) wi'li .'illlj. ( ll'lltlt, .ell. I Silt I .11' (il i.'ltl.lilll ti,'ri.iii'iili tod; s!i is tei t'itteli Inn. Wneii .1 in i"' e ntered tin' e l'leo Jn S'tliretv fis!eii'-il the se-Vt-liil doeii li'uiilio to t .iliil -o. ill llSlllil.ii Ills work iif pillei ie"?. Jle.st'H. S Hi. li itiiti (il'linl li id 111 tue me.iri'iillie lioiite.ii' it I lielnselves w le-re I I11V 11 iiiei W itte'li liiiti, wine Sin illi' (ii.tiitli.ini li ... i t'lk 11 position t,t tue .lool to lileVelit llittt: lei's i-m: ,i.i V..e n li" is t..l i to i. tie, i I L" . t.nr lie l,t si' tied Im' niiiill.v fuiiiji i I titd t:.e followii,,' evid.'iiees eil I h i(.lil irv were f inn iu his iism sio'i -;t roll . f e'tiromos ' .i.idri's-e.l to Mis. I.. M. I'.uiev at Will )v (iri'1'in ; e.ne t-miitv b ..x i.el elleS.eel to K ,' J. ( '. 1'T y ,tt Jtiileili; one I) 'X eel e-eiV, iiml eo.! .i s , eelr. sx.-.i , lo K. .M. M .! Kin's .Moiii.tiiiii Ilih School; one box, with address destroyid, destination of which wits Mocksvilli'; a gold locket and chain; a line ivory handle pistol, and a loll eif chromes. Other e vide iii!es, mch i as empty boxi s ami packages ed stamped envelopes were found ut his liimif, lviiving no doubt that Jim had persistently; ro. bed the mails He wis shrewd enough to appropriate' mostly packages uti.liesse.l lo pint lea ut it liistalic it it . t me-iely passing through the eitiicc, yet it is gei.e iaily ; hciieveil that, he has also intiie'i pled 1 money letters and packages mailed here or ad lres.-c.el to paities here, which have f..i i d to come to hand. On l'ndty Jim was arraigned be-, foil' V. S. Comini'siolu-r D. ("ogelell, j but at his ri quest the preliminary! examination was ihhlli.d until 10 o 'ei. ick to day. I 1 1 .telle r has only be. n ia the e.flice 1 n f.-w iiieiiih.-i. 1 lis upp liel ineiit was j It c lu'e v-sloii m i.ie to the clamor oil the: pail of tiie colored Jiiople llele to have Mr. SiMl i ii reluoed b. cause' lie we'll. i 11 it tlilji'tiy it coloieal Cielk in lhe e.fiice. A eew recently on .1 in New Yoik, f.r vi,iv.'h its oivtier bad paid $'J7,- Woi'kiiiitien. I', ( ne y.ci bt-eiu your in :ivy spl ine; v. oi k i.f e r a aiiiie r i.f le iaxn lion, y.lir sysielii Iliads cle.ll.slli , nli'l sin iu,!heiiii.o to prevent an iit-t.i.-k el Aeii', Din. lis .r S; iin; IV Ver. or . l ie. o'li.-r Snrini; siekni'-s thi'.i wi I ui .'.t you l.r .a se..s i': w.nk V ci w.!l s.vi- lime, leiie'li Me-kues, : iid ;;r. at i,tne if you vili n-e' one hotil" of ll .j, Ih teis in voi'i- l.imilv this in. ii,-it. i j;i"t .vait. ' i;uih;..oor, Ii ye. A V or.l Iu .Viol iu'i s. Mo he :., tli ii! I le :u: ;:ibi r il is : most iii.i'.l ia'.t .e'.lv at 1 1 5 k S'HsoIi ' "I. .!' 1 : 1. .'.:;!. of ;h ii f..:i,i - '' 'ii t. ! i . 'i'.d im; ii- liii s ironi i .. ,: . y-i i.t. : l. i 1 1. a' n -l.ii'- v.i: i iq. ii,. stomach HI 1 l.v", ii;; .1 'V lo' I ,-uels !."d po.r.l'v r'- .. bio s. p,"f :"!y as I'ar- ,;.' -(I: e , :i t !v mi'i. I in o.ir cii.i.uci I' . i :v i . ie ! c o'u'io.. -j - c- - A! '.. !!'' ': i".t. A e't i c: ..j - 'i- is iuq. tied by I'i te -: : ' ' : ,. , w 1 :t'.'A iy- I e i i e .-i. II.','. I..' leal el bo v f r e. 1 us d. A DMINI ' i'i." T i; .- Mil it'l'. ' Ot ii e i. li i..i'.'r.'C. r . '.i!' . ,. . I I. .if....... . . l...i-..l.v .-ii.... i.. .I mm i.. :! . . '! e ! il:l 11. lil -.' ill Pivt'tY A Iniliii rator. M.nvli - rVp :-AI.Ks. ... )S MONDAY. li ii ;;: I i-o ; ti.-ii. 1 j-:. I id II l. r . ii I -i . 'i..' i . I. - ;'.:. : a t!i- . i!..v.i; .-.'n '!V,',i-''! ii) .''ir;1!!;!1;''!" M. --. . e.r. ii n : i i-. . i e i. iv-, W. 1 1 . I 111 11- aii.l ..l...!, I I. tn'...: a- U..'l.i'..;..'Il' ! , i'. II. ,M C.sh. M i". !. 1-J. -I. W. 1" t.t Mi. t- Sh. i iiT. i.-. lAXSU.K ONM-INLAYTIU;: i",;";;,;i:::'i.':'o: .L-:-Z V .I-'.. l.i". .......-i.:;i T" I--I..U.II.- . 1' i . at, I , I ... . j ' '. - i I . I v."''-- l.i .:. V I.:. ,"l '.I I ;'' ! : I. i i'. ;.. !. . 1 . 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"Lil AlM-.ll.ttt i.nd lrr.nu-la- 1.1. rim f.,i ilruiilit' ti on. , iiho e.f onlum BV...I will h.l 3 I t.iliare'u, wi IUU.1JUU-. Ifyn..l-tJ f , UIII Sl'n.uii..i.-'iv I KLVER I's'a'e oS! 1 TA II "f. It has W I L B ) veil rtun- ! j dfe-tl-u KJU 'H.l. bttlullur 'vll. uUr. to rAr.r.:rzis. n.lb'vVt.'Mi'.i:tl.f 'tjrlf . T,l- ..lii-rorniiiiTa bop nmn I I BTO CO.. I rUrb.il-r, a. T.I I A Toronto, Out. I 7ai:mi:i:s ai:i: iikkkhv xo- H'l-1 'liii I mil At'.-n- fr il " i',',..riei I siiir l'rti...i .'.i .ti... sn'1 ei'.., r..r lll-..i. Hi A.l.li. .n't. A l.i l'l.....B .' win 'li 1 t lil ne'll t.ll lllliu at I.I. .'.'I I. I-.l. I'l.'UiV nil liiill l. I f. I liol I lN.inr. Sl.ti nn. villi', N. I'. , 1 . '. I'll H ) : I, 1-: 1. an:.. miscellaneous FEKTIIJZESiS and SUPPLIES IX STOllli AND DAILY AKItlVjNU: jo, .leu) H'ini'l8 c. K. Shier and 'Slieiileieifi. '.'.'.. M.IIII'Ih lllliD. :i:..ii.Hl . i t ..ttt l Imliv Tllr..itUy llajr. Sim .iis!k Ib s. i'.l Oies. l.iKhl I.h,Im I IImx.iI! Will.- I1..1I.-I Meal. '.'..vi i.ii-li.'lh w Inn' nn I Mivi-I I .i-ii. l.ittwl j..-ks Sn.at lien's Sen I. nil lillali", wi.'k Walk. -r'se,'.. Hen I li. seliali'. Cofic-es, Sugars, STlour, Ivlolasses, and a The ill ..v.- ).'.....N will I..- sel.l II- l..v ll iiiiv .mi r.'iiil.l.-t.ay r.'.'.'iiiiiH-ii.l in,- ill.. v.- Alum. ill Ulln lllHt-k.'l. I'a'.i Hll'l r.Mlllllllt' U.rlll !.'! Kal.'lk'li. N. t'., Mnr. li 1. SKLDOM K(iF.VLLEJ): XEVKll EXCELLED ! ALLISON & ADDISON'S COWim MANURE ron CORN, COTTOA' No fi rtihe r e ver int i odiiee.l has underoone severer te'sts, or coma out if them with.a better le e'eud. than the "Star Brand" Complete Manure. It has lit'i'ii iii use in Virginia ainl North Carolina since 187.'). and elur in;;- that time has been applle'd to all kinds of soil under every variety of season. ) idenei- tlud it has riveu eueiiil and great satisfaction is fountl iu the fact that since its introduction over 29,000 Tens have bei n sold in this l.nirl.e alone ; Planters ,,f Vir.ohii.t and North C.iiohi.i.. who l iai. u.m .1 it fiemi one to right vears -dl e(lii,o-t,, I'stiibhsh it its a tact that, all tiiinos eoiisi.lereel. it is Equal to Any and Surpassed by Rone. Ve oiler it villi j,'rc:it coiitidenee for use- till the; CeiTTeiN, CeiRM and l''-::'" imps to be pl-mled iu 1SS2, v. it h the assiiraiii'e that it is in all repee't: i'uliy eqial to w bi.t it has b.'.'ii in t lie uist . Knowing the materials which i iiiei int its cooiposiiion. ainl iii.iiiufaelui ing it uiiele r our personal -tiij 1 isio.i. we It h is b eii '.he iiiiu nf :i!l I'oniiecti'd with t his Guano to produce tha '"'st l"K"i,,,,' 1 ,:!l',' :lt tl.e lowest possible' cost, and we claim that e ''tended e'pe : i. m e and itii'isual lt'sonri'i s and f.'icilities huve emible'd us .,,,,...,..,.1. l.i.. , ,. I. ,1 I. . . I .1 i ...l t . .. appro-id! t!m m..: e ii. :: i ly than has . which vw :iie iie.pi.uu: . 1 1. 1 hose who the opinion that Ey its Vso the Consumer Gats the Greatest Benefit frons the Smallest Outlay. All OT dillill '.' ilMi lie.'lt lot) of this (ol-lllO will "llwo ,111 in..,nan tf 1 fid tr 1 - ut . in eiimnt:ty--iit the- , lia.dt liilij the imttui'ity iif the crop. AiiiiiSOUT & ADDISON, Mniiiilai'tniors, UicliniDiiel, Va, -i-. , . . . , ,, . . . . . , , 1 or s i.e ii',- our Ai.'iits at .".11 import'int points at lirices as low ami on ;.;- r Ay.lu , iis s libi i.il te l ias ns :u:v other sliiiidiir.l liiili triaele! fertilizer. V soliiut V. L l.0,'D3, A.-.-nt m f. I 1.. t- - J. G. FCUSIHi, a -.-ut at re l.inarv Hi. 1SS2. AMItfOlJIATEn SUPER PHOSPHATE I BALTIMORE Avail Phos.Acid 8 to 10 Total Done Phos. 2to30 Ammonia 2k-m2 ..Potash 2v2iiX 118 W. Lombard . 200 Buggies. Rockavays. Spring Wagons, &.c. mttdellf the. Uut mm. r.l -tl.lt I litis sKtmilt eel. to be kuli roftar'tlci' of oo.it. 1'trtit. iu want will Otiiifn t thuir oo inter. ot Ity ntn iun.ft our. took aril pnrew be fore tntini. .e we are dotrruiiei-wl to dl. anJ have cut ilovu oar pricuii eo the y cannot be met hy nj other bonne in tbn sttte. Kko a fall rtock of. IIiiikI 3ral' Harness! ItEI'AIHlNfl done t bottom prioea, 4uct tu bent room t. tkod for prucee ami r;il. A. A. McKrHi; l SDKS. Fyetirule, N. a SEWIlG MACHILE3! SEWINlr MACHINES !!i The " DOMI' STIC" stiin.Is t il,!' lieuel has ni.'ieU' iht' e.iv:iti't pmress is the lightest ru ltniiitr, iiiiiidsoiiii'st iiml lie.it Miteliiiie nuiele. Cull ami mii one at : W. L.LOXDOX'S. t. ANDERielN. fnnidelDt. P. A. WIIKT. Oi.hl.r. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANIl, k4m:i;ii. x. c. Dr. WI. LYNCH, DEUTIST, Will vit.ii i'IiUm'I Hilt mi ilie.'c.ii4 M..n.ty In m-h in. .mii. i i iiH i.'i wl li iv. X. It ii..Ii.ti...ii ..r 1'. M.i' live .l. I" "' -Hi,' I) illl' li lol tt . I i ll ) '.'. 1-M tl Jims. Advertisements. .imei sa.'ks Staii'taril rmni'sco Ouitii... 1 .oeiei ie. ks (ti-anilu'b First eiinlliy Ammnnlated eiiiim... l.lKVl sn. iix l.arnrf-'.l.. A. li rii'iKiiliiiiA.iriiitriuitml I.. I..' III.' hltili.wi K'.'kii' In Oie mnrki.i, over lil ..-r .-ein . iivnlliil.l.' I lt.li..ri.' A. Iel ." Hmka Hnl.iwiiiB Amumiiiiitixl lllWlve.1 it. ... rJew Gnba and new Orleans full line of other goods. ..l.e .'.in s.'ll llrxl .'lass ).iih9, j i: . 1 ml nainnlr.'.l. We in.iif.1 eiiiiiiio uu.l Ai l l 1 li..lm.' in bu tliei Lvm ejffetreel ..re i'lii'.'ti.'iHtii. wv.vr'r TAYLOU. AM) T0IACC0! ami also in letters and certificates from and Farmers our In been .loiie in an v either fertilizer with have De'ch usnlg it. unite with us in same time' improving the quality and l,i!t.1..r. K-vi,l, Moncure an.-l duii: MOHEY! BUY F0GASIL TJELIF.VI.VG the past season has fflfl -viiice:i! the intcllie'iit class ot plantert, that it veiiil.I be better te) buy for Ch than Cotlein oj'lion, c offer this First-Cuss Fertilizes (I'KIVII.IIl.R TAX TA1U.) eliret t In the I'lanterfor 30)e.Tton in ear lei.nl Int.-,. Less (luantiticn $38 per Ion. K11 Agents. Thosi' emly who can pjr Cash, iieeil write fur prices. Farmers' t lulis, Cirangt-rs anil elcaleis re invited to isit inir Win k or write us, Wealsoiat port ami manufacture a full line of Agricultural Chemicals, such as Atitl l'ho.sphatc, Sulp. Ammoiut, Nitrate Sotl.i, Kainil, &u. All poniU subject lo analysis of PlOr. ivi'srot, j.ire-'eitir oi jg ...M). niaetem. I rl) ve' Die uiikntmii h. uu on juur J St., Baltimore. R. ZZ. ATWATEH, LKIi II. WYATT,' (i'lirNi...lifr S..rreira Oltl Claad.e ll VI.EKiH, N. c. Wholesale 1 Eetail DKALF.K.S IN HEAVY GROCERIES. Cammission Merciants. And Apenl for STANDARD FERTILIZES. Wc kevp a lirire m.i.-k ut OoODS on band aad are! tlHlly rewlvlnir fn-sh ut..ll.'H, Wo lini in rrft-lvfe.iir nliaree.r patrnaa trvta e.ur rrK'iiela iu Cliniiiiun aud atljmnlut esmnima .leslJiltl COTTOlw" SSZaUIZl AND Commission Merchant. Au,'t lor llurker's iStaiulard Guano, And'Chiniiealii. UlilJbllS KU1I GRAIN, MEAT, MOLASSES, 4C, I'ISUMI'll.V ATTENDED TO. Olm?!"l'''', aollfli1"!, i.ul. rt K ct'iin'i Wiliuliigt "ii and Martin ta., UAl.E.CU, M. C.