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aI 1 3 .,4 A i 'Ml (Chatham 3Rctori .CRSDAT, JANUARY 31, 1881. . A. LONDON. Editor. i EXSUS STATISTICS. v published last summer name '. .id statistics reporte.1 in Part 1 of Compendium of the Tenth Cen .? and now we are enabled to puh ome of the statistics revolted rt 2, a copy of which has been ! sent us bv Congressman Cox. ' ording to tho census of 1SS0 there i if i j. . i-.,.) n.K'1 : re in tho Lmted States li,o.tJ.U'.r.i ; ' " "sons "pursuing gainutl uvoca- . . . ' his," that is, engaged in various ct'.pations. This number includes ; This numl.t r includ only men Imt also women am '.liktren. There were 7.(!7tt. t'.HJ pcr ons engaged or employed in agrieul are; 4,07L'2."W in profcssioiia! and personal services; l.SlO.Wll in trade nd transportation; and :5,K:t7.1l'2 in .imnilfecUiring. mechanical and tniu ig industries. Wo find that there fre 4I.H51 baibers, Ol.Ci'.lS clergy en, 12.314 dentists, MAW hotel . ... .. , ,o- metiers, 12,.08 lourualists. (it.l.ii f ' ' iwyers not quite as many lawyers s preachers 85,671 physiciaus uud :rgexns, 227,210 teachers and scien- Tysons. 2.130 veterinary sur-; ,o,2S.158 commercial travellers ' . mosuv pi omineni aoouiioiiisis. graa- r "drunMuers," 35U.444 clerks 1 ll(vJlv "made way for a set of linancial stares, ai. ! (JH.tUl saloon keepers. 'shaipcrs. They unlawfully etab Tiio mortalilv tables show thatjlished thirty branches in various i..-:..- .r l,..rn wpni . , , . , t l i ?Mi KO:l ,1nlm . hnmir n death-rate of luo riioun , v .... v- . . , - 0 1 13.1 to tne tliousann. inumg me a largo amount ol money, the tius .ftiue year the death-rate in England tees became tired of investing it in was 18.5 to the thousand. Among i Government securities, and had . .. .. , ,. ,. , . , . i- 1 their charter so aniended in 1S70 as no whites the death-rate was 14. ii . . . , .. , , i to permit their holding improving o tho thousand, and Among thiUua ,vot.hillg nuu.tjr!W.s .tt; t.s. .iacks it was 17.28 per thousand, j tate in this Di.-trtct. Then cam This is said to be due to the great some wonderful investments. The .....I. a,, .f .l.i.eliu utiinfiir ifit':lllt.4 Ol 1 1 .,,,;:.. "it tli it-il ' UlCVimucil I'l'l-uinii'-u. w. t.. ....... number of deaths reported. :!1.!MSU -.vr of males and WV.m were of t,...,l Tlwie were ITT.-itll! ih aths of infants under one year old, and 802.80t; of children innhr rive rears Old. Tho number of deaths reported ! as duo to accidents and injuries was! 35,(J32. HONOKINU A HKI10. Ajnid the sordid selfishness of this taonev-seeking age it is refreshing to contemnlate the heroism of such uvcun an lum ..i.uwim,.i ..j ,i...i ti...t ..... f.ii l i. t. .mi John L. UUodes in rescuing the sur- vivors of the steamer "City of Coluiu - bus," whoso sinking was announced iu our last issue. Lieut. Rhodes was , Tr t, A. an oflicer on the I. S. revenue cutter that went to the rescue of the victims of that terrible disaster, and his heroic action on that occasion is thus flosciiuoa ov me.LM.ntim i : "The conduct of Lieut. Rhodes in refusing to leave the two men hang ing in the rigging i- an t xamp'e of moral heroism that, throws a ray of light on this dark tragedy, (lo ng to the revenue cutter he obtains j r mission to go with a boa' and save these men. The waves were so ;n mendous that it seemed impossible to approach the wrecked steamer, le.it Lieut. Rhodes refuses to iibati Ion them, ties a rope about him. llin;,'. himself into the sea when within Ho feet of the vessel, and swims until he nearly reaches the wreck, when a floating piece of timber strike- hi: leg ami he sinks. He pulled on board tho boat but after his leg is bound up, refuses to give up the at tempt, goes back again u:id saves the men." J; or several years Jieut. l.liodes was stationed at Wilmington, in this State, where he married and ha-i many admiring friends, nud we are pleased to see from tho Wilmington pajiers that they have ordered a hand-o-ne gold medal to be presented to hiui as a token of their appreciation f his heroism. Congress has passed resolution of thanks to him, and a fund is being raised to be presented to him by his admirers iu Boston. A TEIK.'KNTENAHY CELK- j H.fre a large gathering of 'the stu- BUATION. ! dents on the powers conferred bv Wo are pleased to learn that Semi-; tl institution upon Congress ti. . i-.i 1 i 1 tax the people. I'nder the Consti - lor Vance has introduced a resolution, . " tntion, he maintained, the people call into Congress to provide for 11 L,,- l,e taxed "to pay the debts and proper celebration of the ter-cen- provide for the common defense and tenary anniversary of the landing of I general welfare of the United States." the rmglish colony ou noauiMie Roanoke fs- land. If this event had occurred in almost any other State there wouul undoubtedly be a grand celebration of ita three-hundredth anniversary. Few persons seem to know that the first landing and settlement of auy people of the Anglo-Saxon race upon the shores of the present United ! States took place at Roanoke Island, hi this State, on the fourth day of July, 15K4, and it is eminently right and proper that so memorable au even t should be duly commemorated. Sen ator Vance's resolution provides for the erection of a suitable monument at or near the spot where the expedi tion landed, and the oorner-stono to be laid on next 4th of July with im posing ceremonies. We hope the jesolutiou will pass and so great an event be duly commemorated, and we would suggest, 'bal the orator of j ' the cm easion tc bioluer Clcecy. ifi . , . . . . i. ...i... 1 uio jmzaoci.i y ' " ' ) Wr f . .'i. i ... It. n.lv,,. Our Washington Litter, Fmm our RpgularGirrMtiioude.il. Wahhinuton. I). C, Jan. 2(5. 1NS1 The Am. riciiu hog is ccc.upying n Jenks. the details of which were pub-j as an example. That road prints a good deal of attention in Congress Hshed yesterday, produced quite a book of tickets containing 1.0(10 or recently. This does not refer to nciisation. The matter was brought 500 or 50 tickets, on a page, each Vauderbilt or his species. as some before the attention of the grand i ticket good for one mile. These lit supjHise, but to a product nnno va!u- jury here yesterday and a true bill j tie tickets are smaller than postage able to the human race. The action was promptly found against Jenks i stamps, twenty on a sheet, and per of the French and German govern- and tho two men alludodto as aiding i fotated. You" can buy two. twenty incuts in excluding our pork from and abetting him in his crime. In , or a thousand of them at a fixed rate, their markets, is the subject to the afternoon telegram was receiv- and the company on its part is bound themselves. Just, what remedy we which our sinicsine are UcyoU!!'' have for this uiseiiminiki ion against ' ''it exports, has not yet been clear. Seuator Logan stroiig;v , . , , ' advocates retaliatory mca.-ures bv ,,1.,,.;,.., ..ertaui restrictions imotilhe 1 r i uade of these countries with us. but other cnaiois oppo-. Ii a eou l on ine "iiiihiu oi n? us( ii s:i an.i ti:i- llieXlH'ihcncV. I lie ili iMle c subject, is not especially interesting but the talk ot Senators li.-i k. Milier an lotli -is as against the proj'osi tion of (ten. Logan shows that the value of reasoning power is still understood by some of our Sen, it rs. It is a piety thai Mr. Logan has been denied this useful gift. One of the greatest wrongs of the ; ewpet-bag era wasUie chanerjig the ' Frcedineii s Hank, in 1m..-. for the , . . ,. , ., : use of pei-sons hereto ore held in ai;iu,,., ;U ,u.ir ...seei.dauts. It was osteti-ib'.v a savings bank, the deposits f wh.ch wu e guaianti cd th' l',lit,'a ,St,ttlK viovernmeiit. Uu. w w(? ; parts ot tlio Soutli. ami received a pai is oi uic Doutu. ami rccciveu a - . . large sum in iteposits iroiii t lie poor . . , 1 1 ignorant iieeiinu ii. iiaving oaggeii , money was loaned to otlicers ol tne bank and their friends, of the car- I'ct-l'ag. uresponsibu faier t the "Sen, 1 :l k'tc' "j'li'g stiipo, and i stone Com co'ici in. til.- l.'"'"if,h:l! Company." con- ductors oi the ring organ, seme furinturo and worthless M'curiti. s. Wlth 11 lot lersona! notes not ;wilii iiiir 'i.'i-i mo wt'lti wruieu i on. noou rc)i cseiited all there was 1 left of the bank's capital, deposits i and all. This of cour-e is an old story, but its results are not yet passed. Congress has wound up Us " tne most expensive uianiicr. ... i .. i if Maryland. iul 1 ... . ... i -. - ftiul Otlii-r eoiiiiiii-Nioiii'i s lui-ii-i. .1I1IIH..I tlll,i tiu-ro is naturally a great ! deficit- Hundreds o! the di -itors j have never received anytiung. and it wiU h " t'""1 illst jf -""iigress should pav every bona fide depos- i;U(i.; Hsw (,d u lhM auioutd of what he or she invested in the savings bank. Tin- otHcers of tl'1' managed to get hold of some ot .nr. ounim rs nioi.i v. li.il 'his suspicions wcr; aroiise-1 and hi , -t i u red iiimsejf before- the bank went to siiia-ti. .n-nat' is a pei j .1- Van Wye .et.ial tl.or'n of Ni in i lie i! Kites, ii. ; ' le.-olui: . win-re ua-i h i..U in iiiiiiiican a.-oc Colisimi'ily iiiiy into loki'dm -ss oll'ei i;. IliHttel ol :Tioi;i su-ei-ti-l. ii; ia.-. c-ill is cp.iii the .vl.n; in-v ( ie o:lii'e for inf. .rniaiion com-ertii; tail unsavory 1 1 'ansacin .n:. i neelion with the ."Mar leil.te con Mai. Mr. 'au ""yek's res.i'.uti 1 1 bio. i, hi some of the Republican Senator ;o their feet to ask why thai gent leiicin wished to attack tne AttoiiH-y (b n eral. It inaki s tiie avi -rage R.-i iibli ean wry mad to think that one oi their own party shell!.! lead oil in exposing official wrong doing or de i : . r . . . i , lllli iieneies. is it not U-lil enon.' i ls it thev say. to have the wicked Demo crats always nosing around .' Sneak big of nosing, (lie House Committee on Accounts is turning up more crookedness, it is said, on the part of nn official of that body in the last Conrrress. and when the fuels mn nil out it is intimated that the Kcpubli- j fc'lf,' 1,1)0,1 1111,1 messing to the peo ciins will bo sorry that thevlia l the l,lp t,lllt s,,' t'01- They have in responsibility for the Inst Congress, their midst a cheap fertilizer hereto Keifer and all that came in hisVain fnrf' ''"suspected and worth millions wfi a big load. to them und to tho Slate. Now. Tlie Hon. R. T. Merrick, who is tu n- ''t capit.i'ists step in and utii- ilellverillL' a course of lectures 011 the ('(institution before t!ie Georgetown f,..ll..... I.tt. Unl...,.l ...,!... I...,. : ' l'"w.-r graiuci 10 r:,i-e money n llillleil uv the plllpose to which it Is I to be lumSifil. I'o . .-. 1 lieviiii.l r lei t j Illul itll,,oso duties, taxes, or exii for the benefit of one part of tlie peoplo as against another was, as in I tne lopeka case, iotli Wallace, p. -iv .am, v-oiii Kuiiarr, p. iJh.j,) .lecideil in the hupreme Court. .ur. justice .viiiier writing tlie oinn : t:ii .i. :.. ion, to be nothing but. robbery. The time was fast coming when thelegis lative power would be confined to its constitutional limits, and Con gress would no more think of impos ing duties to enhance the projects of persons or to assist giant monopolies. luau an uoiiesi iiiisi.ee vvuuiii iiiuiK , , . , i i i . ii I of using a trust for anybody but tbe wr ii . i- i rightful beneficiaries. I'uono. : than an honest trustee would think The Washington correspondent of Rtop that cougirbv the use of Aver. 1 he Charlotte Observer says lCh vjLtuibnt specihe'ever Uon. Cos seems to be highiy lnlluen- , X , .,- ... ; tinl in the Foi ei''ii A Hairs committee of the Hons. He male, most of the reports of that committee. . Adri(M from Cant on. China, state I' it M e Viiei icii. t're(,!iv,,.ii l', ,u; Roman Cat !,.,!.. mis,! ..y.labiisl,. ' in. nts were wrecked bv a 'native mob . ' ' ;L' i ',,( i, ,,,1, IW.',nl,er Kith. Thu iiiune.tv was ilestroved. No lives were hni. All A Im! tit-tor CaptHTtMl. J Tho Com in:; Railroad Ticket. rrom tlio N.-wa au.t observer, i Fn.m ihu Elovat.d Hallway Journal. The news about the carrying off of . A new kind of railroad ticket is the 13-ycar-old I'earsou girl, wlio ; coining to the, front. It, is best ex lived near Anex. bv Kalorem J. ; tilaintd bv takintr the (iriuid Trunk .l lw tTliiw. l I iw mreli. p.i . oWL- - of the Superior court, conveying in-; formation that .links and the "iri Inul : been arreted at Aslieville. Tho tele- I'l-rim lia.l 1 ii sint. bv ilie I'l.ii f nf police f Aslieville to Mr. (.J. I. Hud- -on. at Apex., and was as follows: I have K. J. Jenks and a young girl, Shall I hold them .'" ('let li I pcln.: eh sent :v reply as follow.-: Jenks a'.il the -'ill. Cani.ls . lb i:.l bv timil." He had barely time i send th" capias by the Wes'.rn train, so tickets will be as good n- money, and invimiu.e ai: iitTtci ruK in a Ntw txo brief was the si;ice of tin:" allowed, alwnvs eiiiietit. The fo.el on its part I AN" I'aksosahk. It is probable that Jenks will be 1 .1, 1 Tl attracts much attention ami exeat in- (Ugliatiou is expressed towards Juiks. The otlicers of the Superior rout t ' here know him. and sny that he has iiguied in some uiisavoiv cases ere' tiiis, and that lie got out of one utse I only by putting another man in. The! girl's age is l' years ami 1 month. ! The court house people say that the penalty for abducting a girl under 14 years of age is hlleeii years im- pnsonment in the penitentiary. So it will be seen that the prospect for Jenks is not a bright one bv auy means. Later information shows that, they lisd caught the wrong man mi.l t hat Jenks is stu at lartre. ... . u Kceour. I iuoki.. j A Haekwotxls Kailroad. Fr. m ihpi lirl"Uo Ol.si'rvur. The Alma and Little Rork Railroad is in North Carolina, but not one of our people out of a hundred, we ven ture to say. know of its existence. The railroad in ipiestioii taps the Car olina Central Railroad mar Lauriti- burg and runs across to Alfordsville. it is n rauroau ownei.1 ov iwo men. Messrs. Wilkinson and Fore, and hits ' bceti it: o; eiuti'.:i nearly two yea;-. It was lir.-t .-.,.tru! a- a trainv..iy for the tiau-i '.it.iiion of log-. Mc-m--. Wilkii.soii and l ore being owners of extensive lumlier mills, but after working it awhile, they formed the idea of converting it into a real rail- road. They bought enough iron , rails to lav the track from Alma to Alfordsviile. bought a locomotive, mail, passenger and box car, hired one of tho Carolina Central's In st engineers be-ides one of it be-t ticket agents, und have ever since been running their railroad just like any other nulroad is run. They do a big business, tiieir freights being made up largely of cotton und lum ber, while their passenger tiallic is considerable. They have no regular schedules but make trips whenever height and passengers demand it. . The track is the same width as the Carolina Centra!, enabling it to swap cars. For a backwoods railroad, its business is wo.idi i ful. the Carolina Central trains fieiiiently having ten t i li.teeii cars on the side track at A;iiia for it. and sometimes pulling a imig train of Alma A Litih-R.n-k cars loa.b d with frei-iit into Wilmington. The to';;' length of ihe road is only twelve tiii'.e-.. but it run- tiir. nigh a rich eoiiiify. 1 iie ow mis are t' ! tiding :i:eir road iiit.r by lift;. ilito Son;;. I'ar.i.ina. A North ('in oliua t'ei tilier. From '1. N.-wj nu i 1 rivr. We go ft 'l,i g Lid to b. iter. Mr. Phillips s.ie.-.i-d that Ihe commer e.al va'.H if :b- r mgii Duplin county lie1; lit Vl!ini!,..;! in would he ab ill! sn 1 1 a ton. aed he liope.l ',,- In tter results l':'o:.i otlu; lock to be discov e ed. And h w. after 1. wiieful ex periment made by Dr. Daluiey, it is . f. and that other speeimi ns of thin 1 pho.-pl. ale nick y it Id still mole val-' liable results. Ci-uslied and tlenied C with sii.phui ie aci.l. it is a lod fer- tiliei- worth '.'i 20 per ton, or say a ceiu a poiiiiu. liu, w certainly a w' lllls piotr.ici, 01 iiv-l'oiio tt-es. which nature has so lavishly bestow- etl uiion our eastern section. A f:ic- , ,,,r.v ght to be started at some '"""veiiieiit point at once and tho ' t?"" ork should begin. There is ' o estimating the beneticial results ,i t , . , "ml '"'V reasonao.y Im expi-cteil . fn,lli thls ll,'v''1,,rll',,'1-- i a. i M Iscegeiiat ion. A des.-nt, I. fr 24th. Rins: l'i i Washington, dated 1 Douglass, the Well auoin eoioieu nuuer. was mail lei in this city this evening to Miss Helen M. 1'itts. a white woman, for - merlv of Avon, New York. The i i i.i . i , i.-.. ... , ., .. U ,r, n,. .. n.. i,..., .. ' miuw m ei. uiiiuu', in i,u i remiy- teriau church, was private, only two witnesses beiiiL' ureseiit v Tho first wife of Fred Douglass, who was a colored woman, died about i A snow blockade prevails in por a year ago. The woman he married lions of Ontario uith serious conso- to-day is about thirty-five years of age, and was employed as a copyist in his office. Douglass himself is , . . ii ' r about seventy-thiee years of age, aiii , . , , . . , ; i has daughters as old as his preseni -t 1 nt IJ 1UI Ull UIBfUtU 111 llltJ Hll Ulll , ZZ -)illtv ftI1,i vf(alitVi ftll(, eu Mbl you to breathe and speaiccb-a.lv. ; " 1 lf.rres.:.,tative Edmund W. M. ; M ickey, ol ihe Sleuth District of and hums. It. will Hooil.fi H.fl ron.rl. Mackev. ol ihe .Seventh District of South Carolina, died at Washington. 1 on last Monday. you travel. You will not be required j to te the ticket seller where you want to go; you will say give me a hundred miles, or twenty miies. or a thousand miles and get on board and j give the cuii.luctor enough ol the squares to carry you to your destina tion. There will then" be no Mich thing us lay over tickets, or trouble of getting tickets changed. "' loss on throimh t ickcH not used - these llttie will be dulv protected born i-calpcrs I ...,.1 tl... hi.. Tli i,.v ..Hi. mi has ! received the iidoiseinei.t of the bet- ter class o passengers, i.getits and ' tr:l ciiers. f.ml has b. en a h'pted on j several of the wesbu n i"ads. j A 'i e Storm. A eab' i .in from London, dated January - .tit. says : The wind blew a buiricau. all la.-t ni-lit. Much dam nge was done in Loudon mid manv persons were injured. 1 lie glass rool oi tne csrininster .-npiai ium was demolished, causing a panio among theaudience in which several persons were hurt. A printing office in the Havmarket was iii:rooi"ed and a boy tt-fiM L-i ... iv t i our .i.'iu i Miinv i killed bv tailing debris. Many veselh Were wrecked off the coast I , , i.e : and a lari'e number of lives were " r I large luimoer in lives were lost Teli'u'raph w ires to the Coiiti- I Telcr-mli wiles totlie I'oiili. I neiit and the -ilaiitic eaoies were in terrupted for several hours. Reports from all part of the king- dom agree that the gale of Saturday! was one of almost unpiualled scve-1 .litv. Terrj(. Kxplosioil--A. ti X. V. II A ib -patch from Ni wbeitre. X. C. ' dated Jatmary 'iVi;. -fiys: The huge . ert iea: b. .i;;-:-of ; he Newbei ue gas wotk- explode,! i 7 o'clock tliisi'ven-, ing with terrilic violence, going! through tlie roof and falling within j thirty feet of its original position. ( The engineer miraculously escaped, injury. It C... kJ..I.. The Atlantic and North Carolina railroad is advertised for sale at pub lic auction by the sheriff of Carteret county on Mondav next, to satisfy all execution iu the case Mason against the railroad. .f Lilen Kvadihtr The Law. Fr-im Ilio Ni'W-iiii.i Dli-crvr. j One of the selisilious of the hour i i the statement that steps are to be ' taken to impeach Gov Oil teliden. of ! Missouri, for riding oil a -railroad on 1 his wife's free pa-s. The eoii-titu-I turn of that State forbid- nuy otlieer j from aceeptiiiL' a free i.a and avio- . Utiou of the jaw woil;-, a forfeiture' of the office. The story goes that, the (i'lvei nor rides om u pass made j out to Mrs. Crittenden and family, which he passes to tie- eondiictoi. with tic remark thai he is ono of the lauii.y. Th Allell'olWIl l l'a i It ling Mill.1 e-s. have vmeiit to after .-, long jn rio.l of i.l.i re-ii:tied work, givite- emp Otic bundled pel f Otis. A ti-legr.ttil to Coiniai-i.iiii r Lvalis fioii. i( puty Coilec;.ii A. L. Slype,, of the Filth District. No; t;. Carolina. aiitioiiln-es the rapt ui i. of live illicit j A despatch from St, Johns, N. B., dat-d January 2sth. says: Three It S.io.-ks ot e.iri i.iu-l.O' were 'ght ai liotiisway. nine miles ue Exeter. (N. H ) Manufacturing I ipany have untitled its employees j that after rubruarv llth a reduction of not over 10 per 'cent, will be made 111 their wages. Senator Vance lias introduced a resolution looking to the celebration in July of the ter centenary of the landing of Sir Walter Raleigh's first i colony the tirst British colony of,. v ...1. 4 A man named Webb became in- , . , . i , u r i. oiietii.i!iiij.iruiltlll'llcasii!ieuiiu - tv..Vaba,a..binm;iySth. with three brothers named Wcburn and killed i ' two of them and fatally wounded the third. The (piarrel began about a , trivial matter. j Secretary Lincoln, accompanied by Gen. Wright. Gen. l'ark and Col. 1 Craigliill of the Engineer Corps of I ! the Army, h ft Washington January I -jsth for'Wrmingloii, N. C. to in-, the en.'ii imr work on the. ' r o lied I ie en-'Oieeriinr (;ljie I ear 1 lVi-r. : .. , , . , 1 Lre ,ai t' f"ll, t(,f n contested cases ! ,,ef(r0 the ''1.,''i1"8 committee in . i.on'ress. ut tlie contests. ircinia ! has three. Ohio two. Kansas. Alabama. I f'.),va: A1,,'"llk- -Mississippi, .uissoun. : , , ,. ... . . .... . .North iirolmo. New Mexico audi 1 Montana cadi has one. quences. In some of the interior I townships the people are sufferirg : for food because th f ruins can't run I 1 : nor farmers gel to market, and tho ' merchants are suiTering bocause they cuu't sell jjootlri. A lenpi.t.-h from Cleyeland. Ohio, 1(l,'1 Ja"-y Aiulrew M.ivo. nt'cl four v urs. w hile liackiiiir . - C " . t O shavings int. a stove this morning at expired, after horrible suflering of an ho,n'- Ho wis the last of live clnl-1 dien, the others dying witnin a short time of dipt heria. The mother be- came aravmg maniac when the Httle came aravmg maniac when the httle "" "d to-day. His father was ub- to Mccnt one tt t mm fur everv nine i i sent from In mm. Josiah Turner, it is said, is soon to j start a weekly paper at Duihain. Ex-Oov. John Letcher died at his j home iu Lexington, Ya., ou last Hat unlay. , The Albany Iron "Works, of Troy, j X. Y., have resumed work, giving employment to 1500 men. j The Minnesota State Prison was ; entirely destroyed by fire on last; l'Yiday. N prisoners escaped or were injured. Guiteau's skeleton, which is hidden ' ... . . ... . ,i . ", a " Z, . i cal museum, has b ; bleached until it looks like an ivory ' ... .... ....4;i ;t i, f:i ; ' j figure. , ihe constitutional contention or Jionuina uas met at iieieiui ana ef fected an organization, with 18 re publicans and '2(5 democrats. Climlj tie Spiral Stairs. t.w.-'rIipbhI.i. ,mr.-i,ii.ir-iiHr 'Wlniy luiin, mi.t 1 Ml l.y ' iiiBrrlisI Hint iir wluiiT tlr niui-h lis w, ilM iM-I.tf Uip Uiilc in I'Aimi in sinina.; . nn- all ilio iiimk -mln p.uimI ..vor Un- hi.ii iril fnnu. mly nm- ili'grw furilT u V h ! tT " ' i . rt 1 - tu.i-tmti..,,." nMimrkci h.T ni.-ii.i. m'--ii.i:i. it.-iii u ib. kiwihic "hi Will-1 'W.taJ HlOVll. 'Y U klMW Wla I'HIIIlol HlOtll' 1 lun up iln- hill, ilnuii.-li." ; 'stiivly raitii.t. mi'l fi.r niy-i-lf I lti'C flll'l ! fmili with ilmi ni. fCy .r! Hi" i lvnii. in . lirt- it. ii..t fiiti'iili--l with ralHintiy ir hiiITitIiiu. f'r i I linvi- lial mj nhaii- "f Mint. Nui i.-u: uln.-it my lii-alili utifrly lir.ilc !. ii. My syMi-m wn full ! rn ilarla. My llpi4il'ii (4-ftint' UvtnnfKlily lliir' I 'Ifi-.-'l mill my in nin n-ijre In s wriihiM hiniw. I I wiui lanitllhl, hi III Ii" mi l ll'.U wlili. .111 . ill. .mih; It. nti.l Ii 1 ti.. .-.irpiiLtili .r miinlil.Mi 1. i'rr.rtn vi-ii my litfhi li..uni'li...l .luili-K. ..ll.al tivi. i nn 'in inili-i r.i nwli ilin -. ni "f 1 ( i- ir..iii.i'. Tin" ilNi lls.' -wllli'll ii'll..i In l Wi'.'lklllKK "f Hll tlM" I l.i. k-mii, iiii,-,.iyi-i,1i.i.ivii..,1iiiiH5ii, iiin i-. iii:..i.m..ii oi Him i..iini. ii. Tiii- iiwioc ihiw wi .i'ici?. iTMi:ri.Hi.o.l 1111:11 1 lutl Mi'Yi-rul ai- ji.'iitir -irii;K "ll'l 1 Ki1'" "c " 'n' '. i.. i, ...i ., .........i ... . i IH'Hl'.l i.r 11'. lin.rlti i.r 1'AliK I K s I1IN1C i. an in- . : ' . '. i --t: " vlic..piiil In ju-i su.-h -ainti iiilim. i u.k Ii and f,,l1 is-mmI i-fTiw-t!. ui un.1', i Hi.iioiirivl lit i.ir- ..,. ,, i..ly. , n.llk.'i n, imi.,. ,.r m w utr v.,.,' my uiy. iu, tii..nfc.'i Hi ..-winu ,.f m i 'V1'1" T.-iknnr n.. ..u..-r iiiiMii'int' ."ii- '"' '"' T.-iknm iioiUii-r iihMI.-Iiii' 'ii i'.,. . n.i.i ..... .... 111 iTin'i ii.v.1,11 tliiin I ln ii-i'ii r..r a l-iir Mipiv" I .Mr.l.1 f l-ull IllliTMi'W wi ll Hi"' wlfi-nf lirv. V. rry. l a.-i..r'f llapilsi Cliur. li. Iiai v.'k, musk. To Dyspeptics. TIir nvwt common eipis nf Dyaprpiila, or liiillKmilun, are an ifirceiiii at tho t.n:.. Ii. mm.-. , fl itut' iicy, water-bradi, lii.i;l-bu:ii, vn.uiiiy. if j-.-i t ., u.l coiilii'Hi'in. l'yspoj'tic pntli'nM eutltT uu tuU i.i;i'rii'4, UitiHy an. I m.-ntal. Tiny liouM miiiiulato tho tlig.'fUiun, anil secure regular il.iily ii. ti.ui of Ilia buwols, ly tba Ueo ot niodorato Uoeva uf Ayer's Pills. After the boircla are rngulated, one of tlicia Pills, takrn each day after iliuncr, is nmally all that l required to cuuiiiK'ti' tlie care. Avfk'h I'lLi-H are g:r-f.atod ami purely tCisetr.Me a pi. asant, rntirclT Hale, and ra U.ili.' medicine f.ir tlio cure of nil dlnnrilera of tho sloi'iaih and lioweln. 'llicy are tho belt of all purgatires for family nso. rutrAHEO i.r Dr.J.C.Ayep&Co.,Lowell,Mau. Sold by all Iriiflta. Alt Mr-..iii- In iie... ..f ruriilMire will , w.ll lp ail ii p.. : II. .:. oil vi;. Aix. N. c. U Nenpipi". II..' Hi ii- . it-- fi-v-TV !!i!i' ..i"le.l lu Oils li-.e. N -., naK's a r-i-if - f I '.ltlni. 1'1'hIu.i. uik.'U in t- n..!i:i. II. C. OLIVE. AI-KX. N. C. lie.'. 20. iss;l - vm. HUE! FIRE!! YCUXl DWSIilTJO Is iii danger of licin I51IKNT any day or nibt. It costs but little to insure it -IN 1UE KGiiTH CAROLINA All classes of buildings insured . ... 11 1 ..11 , "l iiisoiiHiue i.iii-n, uuu an louses ' 1 ii.- 1;.. ut ..,,.1 1 1 ,. , i ' insure in tune: 'v, , , , , I Wi,r,,,', v tl.o Litrnt buildings. oi our neigiiiiors! 1L A. LONDON, Agent, I'lrrsitono', N. C. Iiei-emlier ), lsM.-3m J. lie Allen, FAY ETTE V ILL E, N. C. mmmmtm. m w mmm mdm M FOR NOR I II CAROLINA, to tuy )our Building Material, sioh itT.TXns! nnnil WiU'l'n AND TFRNED WORK of all kind. Haileraetl.in guarauieatl or money r.. Luru.nl. I reopeetfully call your attention to the larifmt tH.'kif 11NE an COMMON Kl'RJIITL'RF lu Uni siutn AT WHOLESALE AND UETAIL PKICKS. Vlf y.iu cam i-ome in the city, rniod me ynor r'lere, and I will i;lvu Iliem prnmpt and perwiua ' atieuu.ui. J. L. ALLEN, Fayettevili.e, n. c. October 35. 1M3. Ira SiJOHESBOBO' HIGH SCHOOL, tlUUli, i JONKSI50RO'. MOf)RE CO., N. C, . j fJiHE next session will begin Janu - J aiy 14th, 1H84. For information apply to For information apply to IW W AI. C. DOUB, I Jau'y 3, 1881. Cts. Principal Miscellaneous tiiVf.i..TA .,'.- r-rv ' y9$ffim&&8&&S& . vj..eawo9-tr,-tj HARDWAHE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SASZZ, DOORS ACT D BLINDS, Largest Stock in Worth Carolina. JULIUS LKWIS & CO., Shin or the Ooi.ien Housk Siiok, '2'24 Uayetteville St., opposite, the Market. January 10, 1HH4. KALKiOH, N. C. A 0IAN9 11EE DOWH! A AT SAMPLE S. BItOWN'S 3Iaeiutiotli Double Store, GREENSBORO, N. C. iki i . ! i .i i : .1.. it... w.. ii i :..- 1 1 lie cominui'n mini weai ner iiu nig iiiniiir nir i hii nun lun i m imk:1 iiiitwiinlb- slioi t. I t'niil have too manv 'oods on hand in some lines , , l .11 1 nn. I in I1.1..I- In re l.i.'e Kt.ii k luive miiile a SWEEPING .... , , . . rf . 1M iinecs oi Keanvmitiie iioiuuitr. Fvercoain, neavv joois iiuu nuouH, jjuaisu , , , , , 7 .-i i , ..i i . ... Cloaks. Dolmans, Jersey Jackets. Men's rnderweiir. c, c, X.C. I now offer Heavy Overcoa's at !2 till. !?e2..r0 and Good' () ere mts at 1.(111. .".tM and !(;.i(): Fine Overcoats at. '.l.(li). $11.00 and 14.00 ; Heavy Suits at .1.00. $4..r)' and 5.00; Good Husiness Suits at $(!.(H. 7.11(1 and SS.00 : Fine Dress Suits at 11.01). 12."ii) and 11.00. This is no humbug and no joke, but a genuine maikdowu in price to reduce stock. I oiler special bargains in Units and Shoes of all kinds, Mens and Boys' Hats, and Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls. You are cordially invited to examine these goods mid prices and you Hi) save money by doing so. Respectfully yours. SAMPLE S. BUOWn. HiivomlH'r IS. Ir-M. M. T. Nonius. Lato .f N'.n is, Wjiitt k Tuyl'.r, v. c. Nomas, ,.f N .rrir., Mar." i lirlllln. M. T. .Noi ris & Kiu Wlio succeed orris, AVyalt & Taylor j at their old stand, j i WHOLESALE GROCERS j I AND ; jC0?.tfJnSI0N MERCHANTS,' ! No. Ill I'Achunge and No. 15 East Martin Streets. ; YK CARRY A LARGE STOCK which we offer to the trado at very low prices. -Wo give SPECIAL ATTEN TION to the sale of OtTTO, Make Hitles at higliest prices and returns at once, l'rodiice Hold on coiiiiiiission at small charges. Liberal advance-, made on cotton htored with us. Agents for l'atapsco (!u-mo. Agents lor i'oeumoke .Super I'lios pbat e. Agents for ! ish Hawk 1 itiano. Agents for the celebrated Stone wall Co t. n l'iow. the King of the Cotio i i'i"!d. Jniiunry 17, lsst. 1665. 1881. thds. i & mi, FAYETTETILLE STREET, 8 RA LLRJII. N. 0. LKADERS IN HARDWARE of every description. 68UILCERS' SUPPLIES, 1'AINTS. riTOVES, UXS, AMMUNITION, md the largest stock of SPORTIKG GOOES ev er iu Raleigh, at bottom prices. Call and examine our stock md prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Si-iT Write for Descriptive Circulars. Don't forget the place, 220 FAY KT i'EVILLE ST. W iZZ Z'Z'WX ' -. ( win , .1 ai.. 'IIJrT,.. N'. c.. .... ' V.Vi.av .he .i..iay..i ret-ruwy. i". an uii-u- i WXMti UfJlS ,rD..lawa!. ,, m, .una... .... ihp - n.a-uan. ami '", "V munly.aud wntli.lugsiJI a. ... .(oulim,Ni January 10. MM. U. ... Advertisement". THE ALL lUGHT Cooking StovC. The inHlen.lfni.il, Hole Ap-nt f..r UiIh celebrated Bio, aftnoame Ki Did punk-Unit ..vit TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND of IIkwp SUivea have Iwcn m l ihM la eactt limuiiufi Uiejr Imvo (I von Entire Satisfaction. rnicKs m:hy low. r Write tiT Ursi'i lellvr ctlu(iue ami Vn ot Kurnliurt. AM REDUCTION , . ... , . T , iShawls, piece goods, iilunkets, Quills, J.iD V. WT11T. l'DIUr TAILIB. WYATT & HUM, GKOO E li S ANJ) So. 1'iS.iuih hl.lo Miirlln st ; RALEIGH, N. C. ilarttifr IIiIb day rormnl a eo.arlDerhlp wb r- .1 Tolly n ill.-n iln- ..iir iiai;e nf our former frli'ii.ln mi l I'lisi mem and l lie til lle iimiiTally, At' i.r.lnrit will n-. eT. prunpi auanilim. O.ni-lKiimeiita nt i-idion ami muntry produeo H'.ll'lll-., Wr iiavt- .in band a full !. wuii li will bit sol.l WYATT A TAYLOR. January 1. lsat. : R. E. WSTTT. j 1 H-1 I"ii.vt tivil!o Ml root. I lake pleasure In InrormliiK niyi.ld friend and i'imii.ni''rH Hint I hae rcentlr psdinmd frnai tba liiirUiiirii lunrkele ami puri'linsetl au entirely NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS, y j J Ti j , .LaClieS JUrGljS IjOOClS CIXCSO S00TD, and everything that U unimUy round In ft tnl- Tti'-m' wnnitiK 'xmIa nrn Invited to fkxamlM mf tttuck tieforu buyiugelsewlinrt. 11. E. PETTY. Mnvomlwr R, 1H8S. ! Raleigh Register. Karly lu 1'otiruary aa h.k.q as the rirtntara rr - t-olve iub uiitwiary uiaivrlal Uio putillcailuu of Hip Zlalcigh Register, a Nnrili Car.. Una lMmmTatlc tuwauaor, will bo .H'lllllH.lll'wI. Tin' lih.isriu will be prlnit-1 wm-kly until thn Kiiv.i illU.-al ianialKn iA last bnglna. -It will tln'ii Im. ii,iii'.i twiii. a wnf-k. nr aa ..fKin aa may , In' up.'ltil ur ntMMary Ui Uin Domucratlo lNtrty iu Nurtli (inillna. It will lie tirtuli! from nnw an4 IkmiuUIuI lyin ud kh1 while ier, au.l UiiiuhU It niay not Im large cni-ugh I.. Iilit all at once all ittitiRiNNl Uiliisa that Kli.wlnii irHiMiuww snmn i tl.nm im.niLHii, yet U.e aiillt'Mii..n of a thfinnifihi i kn..wlwlii of Imw u. uae llwin will put Intu Ita thirty two brtmil 4iii..h all Inn uwn, niiirh gnnl I rwulliut, ami a mniplele hlnu.ry f wlial la il.mn I In Nnrili rrullua. Mr. Uale will be etllUir at Hie i lm-iHiKH. I Tli.' .rlne nf tha RniDma will le a year, 1 ! fur alx month, pay l.ir your hnmn paper, aat Uiku ri.mli li.r lli.i UnaM KU. Thme woo remit W tn ihla ufllcu wui ruuilvi' aa 1II0MITJM either vntnme nrtxreil uf "HaJea 1 add trial Be- liiw." Two v.'Iu.iiuh imw ri.ly: TlIK Wimlw An TlMHKlM or Ni.BTH OAaoUSA. CurtlB K. KuiiniiiiH'. ami Knrr'a Botanical Ha liurti), hi.i..i-..ientl by a.vural Ouunly It. I.ru of wii.lliig 1'i.riata, and llluntralwl by an i'l.'. ll..iit Mai or Uie State. 1 Toiumo Kmo. CliiUt. Tt p., 1 il. ISM'hTKin) nr NllHTItCAROLIXA III TBlOotLAWD IibiN Oui'NriBi. Einw.tw', Kerr'a, Lalnley'a. Vt ilkra', tuul 111" Consul. K.Hiria; supple.nKated by full nuil aci-uraie aknta-bat of tha Flfty-als Onuutlnt, ana Map ol tho State. 1 Tuluma llmu. (1..III, i pp., 11.50. Addnwa KAUJOH RBOIKTER, HalolKh. I. A. January 31, ISM. ' I w ; i THE BAHK OF DURHAE!, DIIltllASl, IV. CJ.. p. a. mi.rr. Caaiilar. Rioelva lK'i.li, myal.lann bKIIAtrn nt .iruia- wi.v u mm wiwi. . win nuv ana mni a laiv1l.u.W... Uin ..wot tavoraule trma. Will bay .Mt . K. I.a.nj.. mi tlie North or Kuroya a4 6UK rutrat. OurruUuta.'a avlUOlaa. I Specialty-- ratBDi tausct before tfae FtBt Ok'irt ; And the Court. ReaiDiinble tfirmi. Opinion eh ti pfttentiibility. fri-r of rhrie. Snd fir otiruUt
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 31, 1884, edition 1
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