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aaaaaaeaaLaaLiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa HE' '"' ' " MB? r 4 w-.-- . . -iB-ltaaaaw li 5 .2 - t II . wU2tiu::miiwii? and :$dtar.o aim VOL. V. ! JLJ1 Professional Cards Dr. J. W. DePASS, K-l hi I IS I , f HrtHEItKORDTON, N. C.I Continues the practice of hifl Profession in Ihia, and the surrounding Gsjiint s. All work neatly exoeuted. and warranted. Teeth ex tract 'd without pain, by the Use ot Chloro lorm. Heat references furnished on application, f) Oflie at lr. Dufly's old stand, i , 25-ti J. B. CARPENTER, ATTOK ! F V AT LAW, 11 L'TH r, k to isutoN , S C. ' 'Collections promptly Attended to. 3-1 y. it. m L,OUtiJV.. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rl TliriU'OHDTON, 1?. C. will pivr prompt attention to nil business entriiHii'd to his care. Particular attention pivon to collections in both Superior and JiiHtices' Courts. J. li. CAROtt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ItUTUKIlFOR -TON, N. C. n any part of 1 , :, . : : . tin n . iuiuuwi lirep.r.nr vvhnf . i i : '-t: i- . m m mil. .. m m . j m m i & . "i--- in i lie it( vprn TOWN ORDINANCES, the State feb.6tf. Collections made U iw.M tile. KI TIirittOKDTOIV, rv. c. j Claims collected Bla1 in all parts of the rtoclfl J'- t. fi CHCRCHIUL, 8. M. WniTESIDK Clft7KCMl,L V WHITESIDE ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS AT LAW, nt'THEUFOKDToN, N. C. Will practice in nil the C-ntrtR ot Western North niolina, in the Supreme Gonrts ol the State and in the listi.J, Urcuit ai.d Suprem OuUiitN ol the United States. Jeb tit Dr. J. W. HARRIS WH.LfilYK IROMPT ATT F.N PI ON TO all PmieMtiotial calls," and hopes to merit a oiiiinuance ol hiH lonp estSiLJished practice. Ojr Has constantly on hanil a tine supply ol nj?KK DBUU8, ui his ullice in fluther oi.lt, n. I Vol. 1 18-tt W. M. SHIPPjj A.TTOU.NKV at Law, Charlotte, K G. Will attend to all business entrusted to his ue in Ut 1 Xth .ludicial district. Collections btade in all jiarisid it Stalo. . 45-1 y II. CABANISS." ATTORNEY AT LAW. Shelby, N. & Win practice in the Courts of R'.therferd, Cltvc'Jatid and Gaston. J. M: JUSTICE, ATTOUNEY AT LAW, RUTHLRFORDTGN. N. C. Will practice in the couits ot Polk, Iluther ford and CI veland. Any claims lelt with him, will be attended o with promptness and dispatch, ltt-ly I Business Cards. EXCHANGE HOTEL, for. St. and I'cini. AjKoniie, Washington, D C. The Commujaioneps ol tf;e town ef Rutber- fordton, do enae : ' H " ' . I. That all persons living within the incor porate limits of said town, liable by law to worloonfmbjic roads, be and the are-hereby refluircd to, work on the streets au'd roads in said town, six days'in ech year, or lorfeit and pay to J he Mayor $1 for each (Jay they thil to work": Provided, "that jn the discretion of theMayor, Such fork may be rendered by substitute. - . j p. That any person or persons who iSfiall engage iu any right, riots, ot unlawful assem blage, or who 8haM be gnilty of nnbecomingi conduct, or make use of rubecoming latigujge or shall curse, swear or loud talk to te annoyance"of the citi2ens ot said'town, shall be lined at the discrption of the Maor, not to exceed $25. j III. lhat if any person slidll discharge any tire-arms, except In cases of actual nec&aity, or by permission of the Mavor, within the boundaries described, hi Ordinance JJTgf the town CjdMiances of 187.0, hoslmll pay. fine ol $1 for eabh offehoe; V. That any person or petaons who shall engage in driving, racing,or running horses through the streets at arch' speed as to end;m ger life or property, ihall be fined at thfffdis cretWti ofthe MafoFnot to lMeed ?10. V. That any person or persons who shall obstruct any .public street or sidesw.alk, by placing ' thereon any wold, timber j or other 'hings, and allowintho sane to retrain, iflom than 2 1 hours, shall pay a fine oCoue delist lor each day such obstruction may refnutn. VI. That if any grocer, barkeeper, or other person engaged in the "said ot Rpiritsous liq- I uors, shall Belfor pfvbj away, anv spiritsous ot malt liquor's on tiiefSabhath day, be shall pay a nnef $5tor each ollence. VII. That any pefsdn Whd shall' ride or hitch any horse, or other animal, upon any sidewalk in said town, or. any shade tree on the public square,, aha 11 pay lor eaclii oflence out; doUac - VIU. That -any per-on or persopa who BKaU engage in-, retailing spirituous liquors within said incorporation, except those who obtain a rev u la r- license, shall pay a fine of$25 tor each oflence, one-half recovered! to go to the in ofmef. IX. tliat in default of the payment of any tine or penalty, due 16 violation ot the lorego it tr ordinances, live person so defaulting, may bo imprisoned at the disci etion of tbe Mayor, to bo released upon payment of the fine and costs. X. Hjdial! be the duty bLthe Town Mar fthaj to arrtset all persons who may be guilty of vitiating any ot the foregoing ordinances, and biing such pers .n or persous-.betbre the Mayor, or in his absepce, some one of the Commissioners, lobedt-alt with according. to (nw. 1 w X1-. That for the purpose cf raising; a suffi cient revenue, to defray the necessary ex penses, and for making Lie necessary improve- : mertts in the town, the following tax bo levied j and collected on the subjects of taXrtiQn. And I all persons owning any property liable, to I taxation, er upon whom a special ,tax has j been levied; aientquiired to list the saaie with j the Mayor on or before thejjoth dBy of Feb" I wary tu-xk. in default oJ which, they shall be hable to tftdouble tax , j j On Real or -Persona! Property, (an? ject to exemption ot two hundred dollars wortii of hoiiseliold and1 knehen furniture,) 30 cents on", tbe 100 .valuation. , A special ux on the following occtlpritions to wit : ? Lawyers, Physicians and Dentists, each $5.00 Girctfr and Managerie, 25.00 SideShows A Slight of hand-performerB 10.00 OFFICE OF WUtkowsfcy & ffintels, May9th, 1871. f SOMETHING N JEW.- 6Q0DS DIRECT FSQM II80PI. We take pleasure in Informing the Public generally., and the ! WHOLESALE TRADE IN tliat our Mr. Rintels is- now ii New York, buying the second Spring Stock, which, owingto the lateness of the Season, wp bo bought much lower ithaa the first Stock, the benefit whjph we promise BRfMMiMi MW P SATtlt'pAY. PUBLISHERS' AGENTS RfBTJNE BUILDINGS, 1 Are authorized to cou tract r'lMDHif . w. Mm. onr paper1: tir-mm The lbliewins: is oistorv of the persd wen veil XiUll. ilOSI sri 8Q ell. 187.1, of to our CU S t O METTSV i From New yot;k, Mft Rifn:Ls saris on th3 12th of May for f&rop'e, where fie" will visi: the Foreign Markets, with the viev pf IHnJOltTIXG GOODS BIUEtr, by whi( ieaweHpe, to have advanUges overjther Houses m this country, but ot those in rthern Markets. CharlnUe will and must be a Wholesale Market. In vieW of the foregoing, we beg our cus tomers who wish to avail themselves of the advantages we expect to offer by next Fall, to pay us up, promptly, --i.wemWit4MN Money to carry out the above glan. ? Respectfully, -:4 WjlTTKOWSKT f RINTELS. GUJR4T TRADING iW J e learn that those entemrfne Ge lemen Messrs. Wittkowsky & Wisrtts w have already, by thfciruntiring euAttv rc The Turnr-Caldwe pifflc vj o-iixi mo vorresponaence. fen &in I tniatter Turrit and Hon. Tod Qa iidaL may,, there appeared in the RaloiVi gentimd, editorial columns, &e following -v; " V- mml hn t uIt is said that-(Jo v. Cald well's- brother-in-iw declined- to allow the Goverfifir to make him a Railroad Direbr. What will the Governor. when tlie fauiily turn against Juiii ? Judge Russell saps it is all nonsense for Gov. Caldwell to atte-mpt '4o appoints Directora when jhfe LegislattiPe has de.n clared he shourd'lof. It was u Hc-L oi .me. legislature that tle Qpv. appaintej, JTirectors. It s by Xhe following act of tbe Legislature .that tie oower of the Goveroer t appoint is taken away and conferred up- on tne Sneakers Or tfrp and House. Here is the act: AN 'ACT TO CHANGE THE METHOD OF APPOINTING THE PROXIES AND DIRECTORS IN ALL CORPOR- AiiuiNS lx WHICH fHE STATE HAS AN INTEREST. Section 1st. The General As sembly of North Carolina do eh act, That all power now vested in the governor of the State t. appoint a proxy or proxies or Uireetors to reppesent tlie in willt family turn I have bi low Tw Thorrift E or do when the amst Jnm T ive .brothers-ih aine ' r; Hoin CainEsn.. W R-ideJoaiM-Tfbn. Thomas eitbtr dipeetly r nad onfiL wo tiuu ttuuur, ran road matters iMow let the editor of the Senti .give the name . his inform- Z"' WM " aat, and oarae f ue broths Z "TS V ' w EZ mM you pi ng at tlw Nffekefson Hotel, where I will remain for three days or longer, if Tou cannot reach here witlthr-tbat time and where I shall be happy to see you. ' r J Your oVt servant, r 3tOSI AH TURNER Jr. y we messenger from Mr. was returned this not Jottf H. A WT.V -it 6itk ito the fetter ytmnd me me by John (colored), and sent Very Ifespectfur Ton R PtnviF. Raleigh, May 17, 1871. On Wednesday, the 17th in- fpre tkwL wki ije word ucn wiu,ueu upon n,is Drow ! The. four gentlemen first abov naflied live Jn Jcsiah Turrer's county, and know hi m inti mately; and'lliere venture th I stent, Mr. Calwell caused rK assertion triat riefther .of them PuWlshed in the city press, Che would believe losiah Turner fellwing letter from his $roth- Jr., on oath, wtthorft corrobor- er-in"law : atin eviflence from some other Hilibobo, May 15th, 1871 quarter. I am ffflly aware ot Bom Tod R. Ckildwell, 'ii Qmnu of North Carolina: unscrunu-lousviper- lias a Press I)ea r ' We h ive receivpri at. his commaudtth which he our note calling our attention will, from day 4o day, as he to the article in the Smtinel. has heretofore done, beslime and 113 to say if it be me with his putrid filth : but in true tnat ym have tendered to 1 .. - ' I i I n " despite ot.him-afii his threats eil"er ot us, an appointment as I shall pursue the even te .or Byroad Director, of my waaiiil isUhe fiiture, In reply, we have to say, asthepast, discharge the du. tht if either of us be the per- t.ies of, my omce witn an eye 8011 alIuded to by 'the inform- single to the best interests of ant of tne Sentmd, thBn, the the State and of the people, dementis certainly incorrect, wnose servant i am. I now roi ai no wme, have you ten- wasb my hands of this lying de?& to eifchr of us dny ap- and filthy slanderer, and beg Plntment of any kind; and of pardon of every decent man in course M there has been no the State for having noticed te!lder on your part, there can him at all, and promise that no nave en no refusal on our matter what he may hereafter P" was intended as a reply, had it not been thfil I regarded it as n attempt n the part of Mr. Turner to hfkRe a breach fww . tween myself und my brother-m- law, with-hofB I have al ways been, aW hope ever to' be, on the bast and most frmnd-' iy terms. Persoaallv T fSv mistaken tfa purpose of m wwr ot Uie SviUnel, but article referred to "was the feather which broke the cam- el's back." Without 4rther remarks,! feel it to be due from m tr tA public, aad to Mr. Turner, to i 4 m acKBwledgment, and to say fhat I regret this occurrence., and hope that noth ing ' may hereafter happen which wilb be calcnlated to throw me sp much off my guard as to tempt me lo com mit a similar indiscretion. As n private citizen, I desire peace and harmony, and more especially as Governor of s great ktate-aV Wish to see an end of crimination and recrimi nation, and an era of goad feel ing permanently -established among all oi people. Having ttyis made all the re paration I can for the hasty ar ticle above i alluded tor and trusting lhat all the parties concern3d may accent thin amemde honorable in the same spirit which; dictates it. 1 am gentlemen, Very respectfully yours, TODlR CALDWELL. THIS House, formerly t known af the ST. ChAHLKS, has boon thftioughly ronovat.ed, rnlirrMPcl, and !uniihvl.ihro.ugliont with en tirely new furniture. anTl is now opeiufltr the novo in modal ion ol the traveling ' public-. Those desiring comfortable city quarters at rcusoniuble rates, are rocpectlully invited" to Convonient to street Chis and all the Girv Depots, a trial. ALEX: H. JONES. 50 lvj I'ROPIUETQlt. . W. M. r W. J. UI.ACK WILSON 4 BTi.4CK. LESALE AND liETAJL DEALERS iMrups, Medicines, Pants, Oils, Dye ttuffi Uhemii-als,VlndvW Glass, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, dr., Corner Trail.' College Sts. chaAlotte, !v. r. Vindicator copy U. 45- ty " CHARLOTTE HOTEL, W. H. MATTHEWS & SO, IM:i TK1KTOUS CHAKLO'lTK, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA, Rutherford County. Pctthon for sale o land to coiistitute akaeU. UK.VJ. t10(?ER8TAFF, adltlV., f - Jonathan Mqosey. vs. 1 ihi.TON .Tarrell, and wife aad others.-: : Heirs 4? Lair of Jonathan Mooney. It appearuig-to ibf aatistactionf UietCurt that Milton Jarrell and wife lira nan. w m t , v tr .1-:- . . l i i .. .1 . . I . 1 - . " ' . Y j iiiouiuu u! inurmng ineirsm i resiaeniH ol this State it w ordemf thatub I cere thank.H to their Irieuds ami Hm pub'- 1 lication be made in the Rutherford StJu, lor X He generally for the very liberal manner J 6 ifreeks notifying sard n un -real den t dtefeud ,u which their House has been patronized un-! -arts to nbeax betore wfe at mv office in them. 41Gw Jor the churge ol itntthew, & Stegall, and they pleage themselves that no paina nhuii be Mpared to make their pajroci confortabks. i Their table shall tie furnished with the verv beij, the market aflords. . 4tlflBtive and jolite servants will always be oo hand and every effort will be made to itivc entire &alistaoiion. Their stables are lares and oomn.ndimiM. ! hiends and cu8lom6ra. that-lio iR mni, I SB In owning tl i Magic i.inern, lectures, Itinerant Auctioueefs, Silver Smiths and Jewelers. Iiuierant " - ' Ro tai le.rs oSpj ri tuous 'Lquor Dry Good. Stores. -'':'. Cwnfectionerjes and Book Stores? Potographic 'Artist; Taylcf Shops, Hlaeks'mith or Woudshoos. Cabinet Shops, Printing Offices, ' " 1 Insurance. Ageute t Tah Yards,, Hotel or pnblp boarding houses, Private hoarding houses. Boot & Shoe; Harness i paddle Slvops, Tin Shops, Kvery Itinerant dealer in Carriage?; . fiuggies, Wagyns, Guns, Tobacco or Tinware not the product or Manufac tui.of Rutherford County, All residents of tie Town liable for a sper cial tax, shall only be - required to pay a piwatta amount ot their speeinlj taoc aeeord Higio the. time they may commence or dia couHnCe, the buslnefs, trade er profession, upon which auoh lax ia leried. . Itinerants pay lull tax. L R.-W. LOGAN, Mayor. Adopted Jan. 16th, 1871 5.00 5.00 2.00 E.O0 25.Q0 J5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 2.U0 2,00 5.00 5.00 2.00 8.00 3.00 2.00 '2.00. 5.00 en- wlio tributedsomu,.!, tn u l. Pi'-t.S1 sale Market," bare diutmhoH ii,; t. i ests 6f the State If or pompany in, which UHs place Direat Thia fe good move-and ' tDe tM has ail interest, " be ) u7ii J '--v;b in imsawdertakiiiR, to his lam.ry andtfrtends.-0-t, May 13. ltl. i2-W. IWtonliDed r Ymt m Just onnlished. a rmW m. -sat-. - new Adlifinn Ar r rww : vKRvVKi.tt-3 f'rrf.KRS i-ri , vj:;:1.'- "t BUbMsl .RwKi.r 1J Pric. in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated amhor, in thin admirable essay clear v di,.ii r . . abuse mav he rar ,--orS i .v.i.. . .. . u of .uter-al melciap fflr the a,,p&tion of Ae kiufe- ponmnr on a mode oTcM bce simple! rerta:0 aa effectual, b. meiuis of which every iuf ferer no mayer bat hi. cond.tioii mty bo, u,av C "h.:,",ecIf ;P'y. privately.- aud rafeLllv. IT I br Lecture h..UW be-in the hand, of" overv youth, and every nau iu the land. Seat, under eU. in a.plain eojclopa, to ,ny ad. ,Bp'.P P cpi f cents or two post AIo, Dr. Culver well's "fr,; en 4 c i rvL.i. r. at i i lor ! and th same is hereby revoked and annuUed. Sec. 2. .That the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the ffoiise of Representatives are hereby authorized and em- owejeU by a paper writiris say of me, I shall treat him with silent eomtempt, relvino- upon the good sen sfe ofthe pub lic to ptit only-SUch cottfi3ence in his statements Its the eman aiens ef Josiah Turner's scur rilous pen are entitled t. Tod R. CAnwrELL. Ialeigi, N. C, May 12, 1871. The day after- the publica tion of this card, Mr. Galdwell stated to Messrs. Gorman and Heaineofthe Telegram' and to others, he says, that he wrote and pubkohed the card signed by them to' appoint all ot tne thirteenth, in the . heaf Kim.... . ,1 Vf i " n rkP nlCicl1-kM . .V ' . I York, Pol le," price rm T - 1 Wiwi led For Hanrilipg Of ill Egypt Sihai, atod tBferly Laria. God has kfept io copies" of His " Historic Recorda-oftir race-nepi-aaphtDent, the other on monumental records, an rf sculptured tablet buried beneat44ho erumUing piles, of ruined cities. The. veil is now .JUit .lishiirgth wriUea.by the unwritten ivord of Uie Eternal. Tbie, book .traeea rh ivvto, Loi the Almighty, jbe hand writing of his pow- p., ujoiwjrtais oi nis mighty tfondere t htough all ages. A wor4c eha rmiiig and tas cmating. R v. R., Bucknkb. Paaia. 'JSav says e-.- Jt Jg mmsm. greater gouer4l satisfao ttwu ibjan mv Mok iitfujdueed iato Texaa during tbe past jara." Uftuauindqee meijts to 4-iirontand aeoplft "JtAd 7 Park. RoV, X. "J OT US Lake Street, Chicago rciuhertord leu, and answer or dauwcU said., peuuun, or u wili t)o. heird exDatte 'as to J. B. CARPENTER, , Judge of Probate. , r , ' ; B LACKS Ml TrNGi Jrtr. Bradlev Taltr, r7 ;..rt. fes. r- "VUW IUIUI UJ J t- rm 51s old gjt alone. mifVuMnmt tn mm u i ll ...U- : and will bf whirl In t.. rT-f . " - - ! n iiu ma v ciime - o - - '"ijc niuiu can at nia simn Vehicles always on on ll!e J1"11 Sfm! f.lle JU, where 4e is to see u.. Horses and natid to supniy the wauts of.t uiomr. VILLAGE HOTEL, HITHtOnDTOtf tr. f., JOS. W. GREEN, I'ltoritiJiTOit. liae, wt)rk. - pioFa.cu wpo an Kinanot work, in hi! luasuporior and workmanlike manner. H v.uuuu prouueo aken in exchanee fTr JSxecutors Sale,---In obedi eueto an ordej of the Probata Court l" will expose to public sale to tbe -b. igliest bidder ttt h C ourt Uousa door in Rutherfordton, oV Monday fhe '27th day of March next, afUtbA House, the Proprietor would resn.fT.Tlv c I vjuent-es.oi debt telo.ng to the estate of licit a aiiare nuhlio , - T" T v T : JOirn uurKe, br.. dec d. use every endeavor to make Via tueata com? ! . .A" H?rH"8 V" claims against edid es tortahle. His Oib'e will be supplied with the' best me market atlords. and with vot.H. tie intends to try and satisfy the nost fasiidiou-i (iive him a Ct.1. sT-tf. 1 T. C. SMITH, M. a A. H. HAMMOND Fermarly WUk MiKesson Aaaoa C M. & Kohbius, Wholumtg Um- f fita. New WHP8- r- y - - S M I T A HfkVMMO N D, 01 053. .MIDICINSS. fjlLST PTICLgj, 2cCL CffXSLBTC E, proxes and directors m all corponations ip whih the 5feate has an -interest; Sec. 3. Alt laws -in conflict : it. it.: " i - . wit ti huh act are nereny re' pealed. Sec. 4-. This act shall be in fqree f.om and after its ratiflca-. tion. . : . . Rafciirl4he Oth day of Apnl, 1871, - Where is. the man silly enpjigb, excep 06v. Caldwell. to beljieve"that the power of ap pointing remains ith the Gov ernor ? Je suggest to tlje Governor as all the Professors OfHhe University are idle, tha he appoint tlieni railroad di rectors. 1 fcrov. Holden did try John's brother Solomon, but the exhibited no more talent fo running the road than he did. for runnintz the University. We submit that Brewer. Maft- im and Patrick, all idle at j that I should see to Ctiapei ji ill, wi! make pro :ep l rvf of passion, aad unrler the ex citement of the. moment -made use of hars and unbecoming language toward Mr. Turner, and tjiat he regretted it, and seriously thought" of puolishing another card in his cooler mo ments, to tafce the place of the first ; and, so On Wednesday af ternoon, while devoting him self to Jfae task oi. preparing such-cad, his labors were inter qip bjfcg.i trance o a colored gcntjeun, bearing an officiaWcrkiiia.envelonA di rArf- e if od R. Caldwell, Ra- C " which, on beins'" i PrPdf o 1 a letter .ol, John H. 'Manlv. in these words f lei open Raleigh, N. C, May 17, J871. Hon. Tod & Caldwell : My Dear "Sir : "Enclosed pletise find a scalM letter sent issues of these papers w4iich me by Express with a request i caixl ran thus : ' We have seen your W. in A. .1 . itjpje to in asentinerv article o puuitbiieu m tne Telegram, and must say that we much re gret that you should K a vp in. trpduced our names into Hr- ma we lee oounfl, Justice to ourselves an'd -to Mr. Turue the editor of the Sentinel; to say that our estimate of his Character and veracity is alto gether different from that which you ascribe to us. We snouid unhesitatfnsrlv irivA credenoe to any statement of M,r-.Iurnfr, made uoon hi OWn knnwlor We think it would h rtoinrr him justice, if this correction should be made known to the public. Wc are, -very respectiujiy Your ob't servant, T. RUFFIN, T. R. Gaw, Pride Jones. From oGr knowledge of Dr. J F. Cain, who is not in. Hilla- horo, hisopinions, .&c., ife leel' auinonzea n saymg, that he wouia luiiy. endorse the abeA e. Pride Jones, T. F. Cain. Being inliirmed late on Thursday night, of a rumor in Raleigh to the effect that, in consequence of certain demands from Mr. Turner, Mr. Caldwell would, jfre next morning ap Pf 1",cff apologizing, &c, Mr. Caldwell addressed this note: , Na'TIOXEJLj HOTEi , m - . RaUigh, A C Major Hears: . Will you please ascertain whether'mv card to th tuUa ot the Sentinel of fhia Axi vet beem -published hi - an edition of tnat- paper; if not, please, on account of certain rumors which 1 learn, are rife with regard So Mmfe it wHh dawir ftr- the jreserft.' Very Truly, yours, TOD It. CALDWfiLL. On Thursday morning, the 18th iiist., duplicate cards, signed, Tod Caldwell, bjar ingdate 17th inst, were sent to tbe Sentinel and Telegram for publicatwu -far the Friday successprs.to Lr. Sloan, Redeye Albrighind wM Hendersqn, direc torsion the N. C. Rail-, road. - ii old and favorably knon proimainit to " kuwis com- . ,;l . Tl T I T i " V i""'1 i ioaaino to near my agent on or oeiore Uie 10th day of January. 1872. or tl.u t...i;.. ..:h k .. - i- atteutive ser- huv , ,h;, ,"rr T. . P"o. w. (.uioi-j, January otu, la71 Gwtaing FUjeUvoqd'.s 'Life of Christ and Hvea of tJ Apostle. EvaneeH.sts antf itjrs; Tandge' videncCs of Cjfria- nauuy ; "MigtorVol the 40 If J. C. BDKGE. F.r nf Jno. Burirn, Sr t-e'd. TftWH '' h. TflSK-nlllly History of all . Rpliotinno n ;tf" V wun ireatises and talj es relating to events connected with Bible Hie tor)- containing man3 fine Erravn,S3. The wh foVmloga coBrplete Treteufy of Christian KBOwMfgb" W FLPfP 02 S,eventh Street, -fwifidetf!. ' r ' 37 fht "tt is said "that Gov. Cald- w.eyis brother-m-law declined to allow, the Governor to rmtke Depot of Paine QhloraUSoher, ef ,11 .hiltt a ifailroad Dirdctor. ZlTT Vil 1 W4a will, the 'Gdvernor do Pratt, Aatral 01, Cancenarat.d.j-e a m Potash: ' ; SS-A ' p," "IP1 gaUlf nun ( - tid in "the 4alergh Tehqram of the 13th-1-the- morning fol lowing, appeared this card : BASE LIAE. lEssas. Editors TELEfiLktUt : Innd m todays -Seantin, the ianowing eaitonar? 'tt is saift that GJt. Cd- well's btother-in-law declraed to allow the Governor to make a its denve- I have eVery assunce 4hat it is respectful in terms, I therefore6rweno hesitation in torw.arding.lt wishohtrfoxoatility I shall be pkased to havft fr.yot acknowledgment of ij receipt, andif you shall haye any repl to make, you wjir, please address lr. Turner directives I have no concern rlfcinatier further Hhan al&ve stated. " ' am; Very jtespectfudy, 5"he seated enclosuae "refer- reu mwm openea, and" read as . wv rw a . fiafeojy 18, 1871, Messrs. Eairoaa Sentinel, A7, a: i . Gentlemen : Gavernar Cald well reqnerta ma ta -ascertain whether bis card of th'rs dtte has yet been ubliehe6Vin any. eaiuon or impression of the Sentinel ; if not he authorizes me t request you to withhold it from pubjictip for the pi-ea- I encloae you his note, tome of this date. Very Truly, V?. A. HEAllNB. Raleigh, N. CrMay 17, 1871. 10 me Ldilora of the Telegram . ! Governor QaWweUf8 card of Gentlemen : Will you allow me spce in your paper to say that I regretliavfHg wVitten or publisheil rhe article in jfbur paper of the i3tli4 instant enii- I- - - i coniess "COLDIIBIA, S. CM May 16th, 1871. Hon. Idd R. (Mfwell: Sir : 1 am in this city Stop - tied "Base Liar: that occupying The positipn f do, it was ill-advised for me to t k A.1 It 11 J ttvB ounce oi aiiacKs made up on me by the newspapef press" Cither as and nflrinml nr wMr.n ally, and T should lalso ttaVe re; To this, Mr. John Spelman, Associate Editor of the Sentinel, replied: SsrriNK Omoc, Vjr M.v il, 10 p. m. Maj. W. A. Hearne : y?45 this p. ra., I have to say that Governor CaldweU'a carH h aate not heep poblished in any edition of tlie SenMneL ' av Mn Turner hi absent, I eedsidar itmy autvjta pttetrne tbe pfuWi. catron rif be 00094 ard. It Bas4asjn forwarded to him. -Very respectfully, Jso. Spilman,! . Afcsociate Editor Sentinel atorAyaicrnhuj,'i feoth insfrnt, there appealed -mehe Telegram, this sditiSrUl. ductory to the card which tel- V ' . .' T ovj mo rxsr i .L1aj rAar,.Uwl t i . lOW it ? iruicuciisiuie one. nnwpwr a i , v . . which partisan edjtor Havl ference to a personal aen irom time in mem Owal, to 1 polished m the Telegram of the say hard things of their polity lSttfinatant, in which be uoft! caj adversaries. tiinatefy Ho wedt timetf to allede I should most certainly have eJl; Earner Jr., 6 Uken no notice of mheartiaavin i in t5rms lli the faasi, to which myard I 4 ... v '.9 rrrf , aajaJkajaaasHitfH
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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