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THE CARTHAGINIAN ! tion of our readers to the Moffett 1 Rull.Purrli T,iw now in force in k.J K. 11 M. W " " - - ' W. Jt. STUART, i STBpET BKEWFR, $ ? Editor. THURSDAY, APRIL.......11, 1878 K2T-,li c..Mimni...-.,i1on sem f-r publi- j , , ovanip of Virfrini;. and hv -' "J , "O ' J ' .'. ', Koii'or.iriTor., I'APT. J. t. JIcIVEK, , . 4th Judicial DiMrict. tlie State of Virginia with tlie, sug gestion that if this traffic must con- i tinue North Carolina might profit cauoif in ibe Caeuiaijivux niunt be uccom panied with a id-jwr Bible nnnie. We do aJoptin" the Muffett law secure a not with the name tor pnblication, but only ; ' " . . ' . , m security against inixMiiou. ! handsome revenue, based altogeth er on luxury or appetite, thereby iiftinga lieavy burden from the 'shoulders of tfie people. ' From a lengthy editorial on this No Editorial sanctum youhl be ! sur jnct in the Ilillshoro Recorder, tcomplete in its appointments with-. uf the 3rd int.,' we take the f'yl out a waste-bnsVr-t for the recep- lowing extract': lion of rejected matter. IJeaidcs j "H a dealer sells both spirits and numerous communications which j'malt liquors lie must iisetworeg come unaccompanied by any re-These n-gwu-rV are lur- . ' niihed by the county or cuy as- sponsible name, there are others ! J , , . . , ,, 1 ! se.ssors, wlio obtain them from the which Editors! (or reasons which ; tX0. St;itl. :iutlorjty; an,J .ost to them seem wise and prudent, 1 the dealer S 10. 'They are made for consign to this usually wdl filled j i he use of Virginia by a Mr. John- receptacle. With all tlteir pru-fS("' of Culpepper Court Mouse. , , . . f. - Heavy penalties are attached to deuce and caution matter often -r .' . u i i every failure to turn the crank at creeps iHto t heir columns which lhe Balu of a Jrink, and any by neitl cr amuses nor instructs andLt.i often ao bad in orthography and ! such failure, and wc believe is en ayntax'as to be offensive to goml J litleil to half the penalty imposed. ! At a events, in iticnmonu, many Hie newspaper is ; . . ,. r . J 1 1 I I V ) "1 I V I V. l.iuv. - 1 ... w ' - - w literary taste; n great public teacher, daily visit ing its thousands of readers, and riod of the use of the register on , such information. exerts a more powerful influence,! Tlie use of the register has be--;: perhaps, than any other instrumen-; comc ruU'uIar- The consumer feels . il, . ; , d . i . ,i ,. f, r v-ery slihtly the additional charge tality in shaping the character ot 1-P-, tl i i . . , '. . i oji Ins drinks.. If he takes a single - society, moral, social and political, j (Jl.jl)k when th(J ;ce ig teU cent8 Lditors cannot be too careful m lt, pays fifteen cents. If he drinks CANDIDATES. 1 We hear the names of several persons, recommended for the va rious county offices; and til of whom are well qualified for the positions proposed for them. In fact we believe we have not heard the name of a single man pVoo8ed for office whom . w could not cheerfully support as the nominee of the Democratic party. We al low the people to speak out in the Cakthaginian and give their pref erences. Our paper is local and intended to' promotethe interests of Moore county above any other interest. There have been sever al communications recently, ex pressing their choice for the re spective positions. Perhaps to some it has been disagreeable, while to others very pleasant. At all events we are obliged to give the people a showing if their com munication comes accompanied with a responsible name, indulge jng in no personalities. We are not responsible for the sentiments of nny writer; nor shall we attempt to be. While we may, (and it is reasonable to suppose) have our preferences, it is our business to wnit,and whoever the party nomi nates, hoist their names and then help to elect them. We hope none of our friends will expect us home, ocr-pwtjBtreogth bas cottantlj COMlftllNICATIONS. For the Carthaginian'. guarding tin ir columns against ev-j with a friend, he pays twenty-five to write in their favor more than erythingxalculated to corrupt the cents. The seller is satisfied, be- respect and justice requires until morals, disturb the order Mnd peace r, "... . f'"" , , we have our county convention, UlU LICUIt OVi"tCUI. IIUQ a ilUIU, tn,u i.m.n i,w hnr rx.pr. hn Hi.l then we will be in the front rank increased'onfil bow it has become iovin-1 cible. At the last election we cast 1 25, uuu votes-the ballots of bite men !- Messks. Editors :- It was our good r.ver hince iwu w nave naa aDsointe fortune to attend an exhibition at the control of the Legislature, and we refer Ewine Sorim' Aeademv nr. tb 9i, with satisfaction to the legislative record 0f March, being the closing exercises of ox me uemocraiic pany curing mal long the Winter session. The exercises cere pei lod of political aacendancy. Good ooeued t 1 0 o'clock At 14 nVlv and wholesome laws, low taxes, the im- had recess of an hour, during which we provemeDtof our sgrkultnral interests, partook 'of a most sumptuous rerast. """'"w Alter diaoer we again assembled at the our people-both black and white Academy where we were verv rltasantlv these have been the aims of our repre- entertained for th hnnra Tk .bTi sentatives, and our ever-increasine ma-1 wa. formalin clofid bs thR-r iorities attest how'thoroughly their pa- r, Bostick who Selir.rwl a ,f i . i i.i i.:., . r - -" v inowc worK is appreciated pj me voters ceiient address on Education, iU value fr JaT I i ; I oi xoriQ varouua and importance in preparing boys and To us the peoille of the State have x;ri. for nrufwuion in lif Tl. given the supremacy, and thej have dres3 was one of great merit and very racy .lie destiny our Comtuonwcalth We are 'also indebted to Messri and tue weuare,and prosperity of our Seawell and McKinuoo foj- excellent citizens. We haire gained step by tep mns;0 Piven hv thsm nn h va;nB on our politicalj adversaries until at This school is under the auspices of Mr length the only department of our State w. T. Ewing. a gentleman fully bompe- government remaining under tneir con tent t) fin the p08f3on teacher. trois tne judiciary. And now we are The F.winr Snrina ; rapidly approaching the day when the Montgomery county a boat eleven miles Supreme Court itself is to be composed eastof Troy and bids fair to become a oi Aeuiucraue jurists ior none can nlfedR,lmmpr,9nrtfnr n.lM. The doubt that the nopiaations made by our ara KyerA buildings around the Springs voi.vcuwuu win ui inumpijauiiy rauueu aaj0ng others is the resident of Mr. S at the polls bytfoverwheitmng majon- T. Ush r. Mr. Usher is a gentleman of ty. Then will Hfch, Carolina be fully thorouh-soine nriociDles. and is build- And celr2JpeiBfeiirtb last re- ie UD the SdAbps to a n,markable de- ujauu.rg, ,woigc w mjw vouujf-i'iinvoij gree. OPECTATOK. Ejiectioa wi dstb pav J away lorever. i i - i- . i - ..ii r x in puDiwDiog wis can ior our vemo- F ths OAn.THAni.iAw. a! n i xl il ?i.a. I erauc ouveu.n, toe uouimiuee was Mri5RS RnTTnT?t, . W thrh j: i.. 4 i :.i ii.i .ii v .u n - -s- uinsui .oiwsi, uw an ionu varo- columnl, ,hat manv rAr.d nam linmno I rwjM nrtAii Ailai n n1 Viovra nl f.w hmnT hrnntrht Fnnvarrf tn fil ihn va. proper regard frthe due administration . of t. u u. - . t, j . , 11 va LA u I UAJiavWJ tt tub UUlUnig tltV u. jusu. auuvu join , wiui us m iu.aiuS fl0D Ani wfi afe a ,Utle fi tQ our nominations for these high, and re- L r. r. , ' ,:j . ,pon8ible judical offices. We call then T d . t be adniitted that th' RAn a 1 I fl.A rma CAna VAfh Prtn.1inn I "' uyu ... u vuo . . x,.v.. constitute nine-tenths of the voting pop- ..F..Cv. j alation of our county. Yet it seldom ling patriotism ana nominate ana elect happens that they are allowed to of society or give offense to a cul tivated literary taste. Editots are as fallible as other men, and make as many mistakes-perhaps as oth er men. They not only err some times in publishing what should be rejected, but sometimes speak un advisedly through their editorial columns, manifesting a zeal which is not.tfvcording to knowledge, but we know of no law which excludes them Iroin charily of judgment by other men. They may sometimes not have before; because if he sure. In cgnclusion we say work counts out his money carefully hind don't wait for something to each day, the opening of the regisr rurnun. lnm to a cent how much he ought We give below the address of the to nave. Executive Committee of the Democratic Tlie result in Virginia has been pirty We ,10pc our people wiU heed a ty a saLiiu.ru w.u. .ut.e UUU.C tjlne,y . ery Um Dem. J, r i ocrat will consider his auty in the com al burden to the people a fund . kf ...;n ; ti. fi., r. ingc.mpaiL'u. Tha "hit"at Indeperi- rience. add 8600.000 to the treas dent Candidates e would cpecully ury of the State. The introduction caU to the notice of readers. There ol the system of North Carolina are aume asj.irauts now, in ibis county err in excluding matter from tlieir i would give a revenue of at least Uuestioning the propriety of a Conven columns, hut this in our judgment ,$-300,000. lion, when all clear-headed, thinking ii ,f .1 . i r i : i In the need of finding new sub Deimcrats cannot for a moment doubt ' -l rxc'.i .i i' u Meets of taxation, our legislators the necesy of a Convention. Lethar u.. u.ii,,i.u Bnu. ,....:wiI(,offeo examine, what has mony prevail-aU dissensions be dis- tu uitV.i ""' oi..y u , provetl so bum ticial to the State ot nntenaCC(1. ancl let us adhere strictlv f 1 . v. 11" .... .i :. .. tr:-: l ...u: i. : ' ' J ii-w calii.i ijAueueuLt: in mis ,is v iruiina, aim wi en isuoweusiuu 'I in other accomp.ishmcnts is ac quired by persevering labor and practice. Many who arc fully competent to do excellent service in this field bury (heir talents in a j most probably use it. Chicago is napkin and keep their light hid about to do the same ; and several an our DeianatrueSt and greatest sons to offico of muoh i,nDortance. How manv . 1J 1 I - A a. ' ri'l IE I r J meseexaueu i wiiciai stations, ina om- fm,i,,M r.n.nf . ;n th n.ll. cers so chosen ire to sit in judgment on ot the General Asseilib, of North 0ar. our rignts oi property, onr lives our 10. 0,;na jn twenty.five yearg? Haye we cruc x Uvii bum b la tuc uuum ui iaoi A. T.l Il - - J - " A.1 T- . resort. rrom tneir uecision mere is no f- hn (nro,1P ,ar.i,.nt.? imion pro.ouna.y irapressea v.tn tue round aad fiild men out of their owc importance of the occasion ; let us bub- ranks tQ re e8ent them and elect tfcem ordinate our per.onal preference, and iodependant of cl;quea and "rings ;B animatea oy a onny amoiuoo Hea i feecause we hive the p0M.er ftnd tLe restore 10 tin? supreme iriounai i ex- b chga d bett howi " th&n they have heen receiT,n at th in u.e nays ot its nigneu lame pf one 8ided and acke(j Aa wAAini m rm i (nAnvFinanfiam I 1 . . . c .u- ,u .u v.w, conventions. And while we are speak townsnip ana wara w noia primary mee . abou(. CWntion we bopej f th5 inya. at which delejrates may be selected tf.MT- n,r;fa : .j:d: by ballot or olherw.se to their County hon,d dedde tQ Mi & Convention in yonventions--Wnere in ue uiauuer, tfae name of aH that is od ,et U8 have Jl :A. n..llk. oWnnAH A. Am-ASMnf. hA I ue.egaLca Bua , UyuU.. vu uo & faij. one . a3(J nofc ,e 0Qe gtr0 tOWB countina in in on uonveuwuu. 8h; CMt fiS ma yotes as three or four n la these psmary meetings we urgent- aV mmm lof ly recommend that the utmo6t fairness h g 5 2n d h of J i A. 1 ?A 1. 11 L. VJ 4-Kn. I ' ' auaiuip.rua.ity umi ub uubbiicu iu the upper end, will be satisfied and not Unmrk r,K .. II k nnneiAllAil Af nriiilA ' 1 uu.mouy uc vouB.uC.cu u. until then. But we intend recommend importance, and tbat no pracuees lend- -. anm n(irsnn. fnr ..;.:. c suai. receive we sngn.csi countenance or For genft(or John g No sancuun ine iemooratie party is tne man ha8 doQe more for Mof)re county in party of tlie people. It is the mstru- ,)er dark d than Mr Qnh nor ls A A. I - n hlAh Li . ft v AAII A A AAA M I 1 O 1 ..icuu Uy .U.B u.c wu.F..n.. there a r chri8tian geoUeman in their ainvs afcjd fvt imaea. It is the peo- North Carolina. For Rf pre8entativ pie-oanoed togetner m one greajor- Jolm C. J.ckson ; a gentleman of firm samz.tion or society to protect their nesg and ability and will repiesentus ..gmo u U.au ,jth cre(1it t() h,msell- and the county. mote their prosperity and to perpetuate . r rt nf .u0 Snn:,.r r.nPt r,r J ihose liberties which make our country R BrQWn For Regiiiter of jjeeas, at once the envy of oppressed liat ions gtrept Brewen For Treasurer, L. C. and the crownme glory of mankind.- McKinnon. For ;Sheriff j. Jt WicWer. num.i an wuiu'iun tue uM For Surveyor, D. A. McDonald tieedom is allowed tne largest noeriy w fo th c,erk and ui DciitiuKut luo c.clu.. u. Rw:Hte jrf office to the neoD e of Car - - W I tbage ; but they ouht not to want them all. Now, Mr. Justice, is notour ticket about as well divided as yours, and we are certain the lower end will not ob ... . i .i .? pct to cive U9 a snowiog tuis time. rhen, Farmers, to the rescue. .Let s put our ticket through. Fabmeb. Jackson Springs, April 4, 1878. not been represented nine-tenths of tbat Co e ' ".hv-.. ... i- "n"3 tn th( nrinmn m ot our food o n nirt.v. : i. ... .. .1... .1 L..r..i I r r o r j HIV IIIU iUU'MUUII Ul UlU lUUUgllllUI 1 . . qq all.over the country. The city of .xjjj.mmjkjkj i New York, it is believed, would- OF THE STATE DEMOCRAT' derive an income of 810,000,000- ic EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ilniiP fi'iiin tine cr.nrpo 'inl t x? live Party of North Carolina. TJnd&r the ConHtitution and laws of . . . An i in r Miirnc hmifi nuriiirnn orflia under a bushel. - 1 '""n North CWolina there are to be elected Tn rt ,;... ..il'" . - 'ai rr- 11 "aV.e 'e n the first day of August, 1878, a Chief """ v c.- 1 u sei lousuougfits pi our people. ' Justke and two Associ.te Justices of because their communicalions do ) the Supreme Court ; three Judges of the not appear, we would say pick - - QUR rOSITIOV Superior Coiirt; a Solicitor for each Ju- your Uint and try again. The in , didal Diatriot members of the General .. . . ... I We wish or the Rmiles nf for- Assemlly : a heater of Deeds, Sur- COIlie trom 11 nillltllli' Ullice 2ei;er-' U-o.-nr rfWm.Pr Sheriff, nnrf TrMsnrAr ally is not sullieient to iustil'v ,le! 1111,0 lu on every deserving in- for the several coqnties; and Cousta- .Mmllm.,.,t l ( . ...... '-! d i v id u :1 . Wp wish tr. b!es for the township.--, respectively. j . J At a meeting of the State Executive write orucics in order to correct , man rise to that degree of wealth, Committee of the Democratic Party it bad orthography and faulty syntax, I honor and fame for which,he lion was determined to hold a State Conven- and editors have no lime for tliisl estly strives. We would be glad i'. on Thursday. June 13, . J o 1878, for the purpo.-e of nominating can work. H e do not wish to discour- to see every farmer's corn crib and didatrs for the Judicial offices, as these gc any, but .would rather encour-, smokehouse chock-full of forarp are to be voted for throughout the entire i ge all who possess the gilt io cul-1 corn and bad'on; and every mer- S,tat';; U n0-' ni0,vad' 'J1 tivate it, and .if at first they don't i chant throughout the land sup- several Judicial Patriots for wnich Su KUtxeed, to try again. plied with the latest and most perior Court Judges arc to be chosen -to t i f-.vl,IM,..uu i Mr , hold District Conventioog and recoin- a . , . ... ,- . ... , J u r 8' "e "Pe mend te the Sute Convention xandl ( a , . v, , ,,.ia8lu uy u.u mot every meclianic (who does henest dates for the office of Judge from their .legislature under winch any to.vn- work) may get just so much as he respective Districts. iship in the county of Moore can, is able to do by petition, obtain from the Coun- our good people to be jiick but if District, whose duty it shall be to deter- , ry vommissioneis an order lor an ' they should unfortunately we niine the time and place ot ho ding the election to ,,ci,le by the q,ialified wont every physician to get a lib- voters Uierei.f Hie question of li-1 eral share of practice; "Peace on pended. TLey are rer.uested to take . CCllSC or no license to sell spiritu-: earth good will to men" is our rr,,nPt ac;.'u in calling together the ,' one !;...mre -5tl.;'.. Wo t;.;o Ti...imnn :r i . District Conventions. 1 v""" V1 y 1TC!r um ".peopie win ue so The Committee conaratulates the act, it we are not mistaken, pro- . foolish as Jo rpuarrel and fight; we , rides that this election be held on i earnestly desire that all the law the first Thursday of June in each yers will be kept busy. Just so in year, due notice of said election to! all the business affairs': of life be" given throughout the districts,' The same is our desir to our effected by it. Do the people in! young frietds. We would be any of the townships want niohi-'glad that all tbf young ladies and Diuon? It so it is time they should I gentlemen coul.l have just as many speak, out. Under a similar act, "sweethearts as they choose and all first the city of Greensboro, and ?et partners suited to their minds. finally the whole county of GuW likewise we hope (if it were pos . ford oted'out this vile trl.flic. Its! s'hle) eery man that wants an beneficient efitcts on both the city i office could get one. It migt be ' and county are felt and ackno'wl-; vvie iii our Legislators to create eagea uy an. , lie ciMzens of Car- new omces or reduce the fees of those know -from experience in- i the present onps. Utr ihia ; ' .... j - ,j uilO lUtlVl , salutary effects of prohibit ion even there would not be so many as under an act which was never ! pi rants: and we would not have properly enforced. Our ol.jectit ; ch a swarm of seekers every elec" I this time is simply to remind llje ''on year. When, oh! when will J . people of the existence of the law 'his mighty ruth for offices cease. and the Privileges it affords and Some op!e lose more time trav leave them to follow the dictates ! pl'ng around and begging for office of Uheir own judgement, in tlie ' than will ever be recompensed, matter. ; ol,e is as UjiI ma ia b ra ar.d ordinary intelligence would seek to im pair so who'esome an influence as fash ion exerts. What modern progressive man is there anywhere who does not want to see his wife appear decently dressed in tie reasonable fashions of the day? Show us one and we will show you a parsimonious tyrant and a miser. Where is the young man in all this land who does not want his f-isters to dress a la mode? Show him to us and we will show you a social nonentity, an inferior specimen of the "genua homo" and a future fossil remain of the bache lor kind. The last delicate pencillings upon our present subject were executed iu the latest approvt d style in the columns of your paper by "Philander," to which we will add "Maximus," making "Philan der Maximus" a more appropriate name. For descriptive talent our hs.ro is unsur passed, we also think be has cooti lera- ble poetical genius in his composition a good ear for music : O muse just folj your wit(g And listen to a song Philander will sing. If those grand old orators, historians, bards and poets of ancient Greece or palmy Rome could oome forth and be hold the modern effusions of a Philan der, Demosthenes and Cicero would curse the day they ever ascended the rostru me, Herodotus the day he ever wrote a Hue and Homer aud Virgil consign their famous wcrks to oblivious flames ; what Longfellow, Bayard Tay lor ami "Christian Reid" will do is yet unknown., We admit that Queen Fashion, is a tyrannical potentate whose edicts come fast one after am.tlier in rapid succes sion and that her subjects ought not to be strictly loyal to all decrees, hence we do not wish to encourage, neither do we approve of those wild fantastic freaks of fashion which bankrupt men's pock ets, but, would ever inculcate the do trine that fashion is a- valuable educa tor, a social refiner, a preserver of mor als and manners, useful and elevating iu its tendencies, a lady's introduction, her sure entree, into polite . society and in the absence of all other means of in formation die criterion by which she is judged, and iu fact it is the most potent cmlizer of any apre. . And now, Messrs. Editors, we must leave this in teresting- su'-ject and the distinguished comentater thereon iU) you, requesting him to keep steadily fn view these two hoes : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PAW Item ow, na ior "va a tothelrllstlthlniwjr,IwmcidtttbMt , ;'a knd for ewr Orgm to MpW ' m Funa or urauu . auu warn ElAHOSSEBIL ne a list of lh. natwn of rrtlabU ymam ot b1r liher Piano or Orpin. I will ue "'.W.tSSSJ'!? town H'lllDg nith 1 LmounVito a aura .uflVrtect to PT any taMtra-' 1 wUlliumwllately ahlp lha inmmeai,ie, or tiwr inynmountl, crltjd tba hjJjBo. may r tldrr noah kii.i i mill then ship thrm tne lDstnimrat. do'na- their frleiula a rr.-vl aerrwa, aa I aball mrta. "hit" ordinarily f.l by nuu T19 nd Wt list at oner. aaJ atrr yoii hae mad taauttj, jrou ranallioit IlluatratKl 'wriiMTiit Trc. Ad-, New Jrracy. Fwltcd Mtwof Awfrif . j I PIANO esehandi L5 Q E I ORGAN. Thorp Ismo nmr.nfnctnrrr nf riunoa and prgana lm thl itr any ot l-.i-r country iu tia rmivm aa giany unmlkitva liHlonM iii.ini at hr.n Mr. Beatty. rrom everr State nml Territory conir tbOMnomjrtlct r -Tby are tlw bcVln theworWI.V CAUTION. My uct lias bronitht Into exWrc feundredaof (...itutrim nniA at whom have formerly torn In my employ. wlio want uf xperknc U ertdf ntto t hoi whoJe rnpabte of f !WnB.oatraijaTOM Initna. New Jcrwy, v. t. Amrrtcn. nriTTV PIAIVO GRAND, BQv ARE ANTUP P HATED GOLDEN TONGCK PARLOB OROAK8 ara' otnercoon- waaa- Lnst wcik wc calk'J 1 1 1 at ten- u!l-fn;ci a -real C.iA wort. Deniosrat c Party of North Carolina on the steady and rapid -growth of its prin ciples and policy, not only in our owu State, but likewise tl rougliout the en tire Union. Half a d zen years ago our pa ty was without power iu the rederal Government; two years later we had wrestedithe control of the House of Itep recntatjvcs from the Republican party, acd to-diiy our ascendancy in the Senate of the tifjxt Congress is absolutely asur cd. I At thle last Presidential election our candidate n chived a majority of tlie electoral votes, and was called to the Pre.-idemial chair by a popular ui;ijoiity of live hundred thousand. Y 'U know how by friud, by plots and eni.s irai i's, the ltepuhlicans contrived to turn nur victory into utter defeat That wc lost the fruits of our success at the polls is to "be deeply deplore! ; but it is be:tr t h:ive It the Presidency t'isiii t) li--vc seated our caudidate by the fraud and iniquities whiih received the t ncoiir.ii:etneiit itid sanction of the Hoj.ullicjfi 1. aders. Those frauds, how ever, cm never be vjcce-sfully repeated ai d wft hazird nothing in p'edxting that m IotO tlie fieemeii of Araenci will puni.ih that preat crime against, their right of ?e.f gnvirnincnt by hurling from pjwer all iliuse despicable charcter wlio planned the sc'.icme or puticipated iu its exni u'tiuii. in like tuatimr. at opinion, controlled alone by the great principles of Democracy and the usages and practices of the paity. But harmo ny must prevail order must be observ ed ! The will of the organization i i the will of the people! When expressed it muat be respected it must be obeyed. Pi ivate judgment must yield to the collected judgment of the whole; and if any one should peradvei.ture suffer an injury let him bear it with fortitude, glorying in the triumph of the organizi tion even thouhjie lose the prize of his ambition. . ' In particular do we earnestly entreat that ua one shall countenance an inde pendent candidat3. " Independency" means opposition to the Democratic par ty. He who resorts to it seeks his own preferment at the exiieusc of his friends. He seeks to disintegrate tb disorganize to destroy. He lends himself as a willing tool to the opponents of his own political associates. He is more hurtlul than an avowed aDtngoujst lecause he claims to be a friend, and refrains from wearing tie uniform of the enemy only that he mav the better accomplish his selfish purposes. HU aim and desire is elf-apgrandizement ; and he would bar ter away the rights of his party that he may enjoy the emoluments of office. In conclasjoir rp glwerure urge tha harmony sha l prevail that dmorgani zation be dicountenncd, and that we adhere eteadfastly to the principles and usages ofigrar grand o d Pirty, whose triumphs in the pust give an assurance of still greater triumphs in the future. ior theCommittie: S. A. Asue, Chairman. C. M. Blsbee, Secretary. uyton PIANOS waronThe motior)lt iwnew- RA6INB tuatr v'ai lal-Mfta PIANO or OIK'AN ria bit mut nrcuutr. w. I WARMKirFEAWTOR noil SLTERIOR COURT, Mot'KE County, j il. M. Spivdy iu hehalf of himself And all otlier crodrors ol Uliuries jueuouaiu. ngxiuHt A. A.- MePofild Almimstnuor ot (.naries JfcDonahlL Notice is Sierebv civen to tke crediUra of Clmrleu Jclionuhl to appear before me, nt m v office in iCurthage, on or berore M.iy 10, 1878, and file evidences of their clainiH. A. a. jjf.Muiuu, Clerk Superior Court. HlNSDil.r. SWORTHT, P1Th. AHorneys. Jfirch 30, 187H. nol4-Cw SUPERIOR OCURT, JfoORE G0CTT. ) "Vessels large may venture more. But little boatb sliould Keep near me snore. Annie and Belle. Midway, April 9, 1878. The Wilmington Review speaks in high terms of the addiess of the Executive Committee. It says "It is a brave document and every sound it gives forth is true nnd distinct. It is an appeal to the people for earnest, persistent and successful work during the Summer's campaign, outlining that which must be accomplished and giving a resume o( the proceed ings of Convention in recent ses sion. it pierces suaignt to a vitai point, to the dividing asunder ol the bones and the marrow, ns it were on the great question of the day, the fraud by which Mr. Hayes was installed where Mr. 1 Uden was rightly elected, and is eepecially urgent in its demands the party discipline be preserved intact and every scheme looking to disorgan ization by the running ofindepend ent candid atesbo called, wolves in sheep's clothing, false apostles, deceitful friends, be promptly put W.A. Whiteheid nnd T. H. MeKoy. Iat co-partners, trading aa W. A. Whitehead &Cntpiny, in behalf of themselves and all other creditor of Alex. Kelly, against Jos. D. Mclver and J. McL. Kelly Eiecu torspf Alex. Kelly. Notice is hereby given to tha creditor! of Alex. Kelly to appear before me at my office iu CarthaK '. N. '., on or before May 13th , 1878, nnd file evidences of tkeir claims. A. H. McNEILL, Clerk Superior Court. HlSfSDALK & WOBTHT, PlfTf. Attorneys. , March 30, 1878. . noHXw f SUPERIOR COURTf) MlX) UK COUNTV. ' J - Andewo Tones and A. W. Campbell in be half of themselves and all other creditors of George Campbell. against Alex. Campbell Administrator Ocorge Campbell. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of Geon.'e Camubell to aipe:i' before meat my ( flice in Carthage on or bcl'ure Jlay 13th, 178, ami tile evidences of their claims. A. II. Mi NKlLL. Clerk Superior Couit. Hin.I)jilk Worthy, Plft's. Attorneys. March 30, 1878. noll-Gw r.n..(li I( ! 1. 1 ti .itni. littf.rA in a nt tn IT down With all Of the might and omce in Carthage, on or before Majf 13th., 1BJP, anu Die evidences oi weir riaima. A. H. M. NEILL, Clerk Superior Conrt. majesty of true riaen. The Washington Star says: Whether England goes to war or not she will have to bear a pretty heavy burden of taxation for the mere cost of preparation. Instead of going into the next fiscal year with a surplus of $4,300,000, as she would have done but for the war excitement, .she has a deficit of SI 1,300,000 at the present moment, and the prospect at the close of the year of one of $29,000, 0Q0. This will be raised by an increase of two pence in the pound on the income tax, four pence the pound on tobacco, and ot $500,000 in the doe tax. Tne increased taxation comes, too, at a time of painful business depression in Eng land. For the Carthaginian. Fashion. Messrs. Editors : There seems to be a sort of mania, a peculiar eclat, amon? certain clasres of writers, for contributing, free gratis we imagine, to the periodicals of the day, continued articles inflated with prodigious flings and unkind cuts at all ladies who possess sufficient self-respect and refinement, to keep pace with fashions of the ae. To such an unwonted extent have these untimely productions of inferior minds insinuated themselves into our Icoal literature, that they are becoming stale and odious. So long has this mis erable crusade upon the fashions and the devotees of fashion gone on unnotic ed by our sex that "forbearance has J ceased to be a virtue" and we think ourselves excusable for eutering this, solemn protest, and defending ourselves) agaiDst the tragic quills of these inpir-l rrHE undersigned refpectfully announces ; . ,1 i -. j X himself a candidate for the office of $a- j ed, would ,be critics. j perior Court Clcrk of Moore County . Bllb. j Sensible as we are'that it is not-wo- , ject to the nominating Convention of the . . . , . i.j'' Iemocratic Party. i mans mission w pian campiugos, leu q. WILCOX. ! armies to victorv or fleets to sr'.orv. or I April 4th , 187s. 14-tf. to practice a profession or even to con SUPERIOR COURT, Moo hk Cor st r. f , M. M. Fry, Executor of Lookhart Fry in behalf of himself and all other creditor, against Archei Ray,1 Administrator of Kenneth Black. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of noll-6- The Roanoke Sews commends , D McI.F. the appeal of the Executive Com- 1 l'laintiiiy Attorneys. mUtoo fnr harmnnv in thfi nnnnrils ! JijreU 30, 17S. ......j of bur party, and sagely remarks: "The campaign of 1S7G resulted in an overwhelming victory for the Democracy, but popular majorities are proverbially liable to change and it will not yet do for us to fnL-n fntnra vininrlna fnr rrruntpd. , . .ii . i -1 1 J . ! Notice is hereby riven t.i the creditors of The snake is scotched not killed ( Wm M Perwm to )pe0r Mt)re me oa of andny dissensions in our ranks j before May 13th, is", at m? office in Car wiy'give it another opportunity to, C. and file -ri&g- of their rear its hydra heed." j cWk Superior Court. '1 Hissd.u.k & Worthy, ! Plaintiff's Attorney. -! March 30, 178. noll-Cw SUPERIOR COURT. . M's.kk Cot xTr. S K. H. Worthy Adminutrator de bonia mm of R. W. Goldston. against John Slmw and Jno. Jackson Adniinwtr.Uor of W. J. Person. MISCELLANEOUS AlS. A CARD. duet an argument through the columns of the Carthaginian, but it iionrs to preside over an. Inferior Court (not one of Numius') with a Judicial ermine of truth, modesty and persuasion ; jet w do not admit that oar exclusive province fit, as is said, to "paw iiory," ply the needle bud demolish calico but thhfc it proper, under tome circumstances, to protect our rights if they are "Woman's Rights" Now wa know these huge flings and death-dealing blows at fashion and her votaries are only emanations of feeble minds the out-croppings and 11 ild vagaries of d iseased mentality, for sorely no talculcJ v liter, or penvu vf cvoiuiud VS. mniiawtiiiiiiiu THE EXCELUENZA Cottpii Fertiliser, MADE FROM PURE DISSOLVED BONE JOttS R. LOSG &,CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 44 Post Office Avenue, BALTIMORE, MD. FOR SALE BY JV M. MONGER, Cameron, N, C. no 13 lv n; 1 1-tf.
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