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ICCBX IRSEIUS. -Meeting, l»ec. 5. The members of the board all present. The petition for a public; road from Lost s school house to the bridge on South Folk at Blackburn, was on petition set a-ide and a peti tion for a cartway instead was refer red to the supervisors. H. \V. Jone. s of Hickr ry town-hip. Joseph L. Simmon, of Cline'b town !lsl'- Alley, of Catawba town ship. \\\ W Lanev, of Caldwell town ship, each tiled his bond as constable for 11 is township in the sum of sr>on. justified, which were approve 1. and they were duly nworn. M. -J. Bo we, shei itl'-( lect, tile d his official bond in the sum of SIO.OOO. justifiesl. which was approved. Ihe allowance for support of Re becca Stierrili was reduced from £2.50 to S2 per month from date. '1 be board of supervisors of (.'line's township were authorized to pur chase necessary irons for the con struction of a foot way acros- Lyle's creek at Koseman's. ' •J F. Herman, cjui.tv surveyor, filed his official bond in the sum of £2,000, justified, which was ac cepted. 1 he retail liquor license formerly issued to W B. Myers and trans ferred subsequently to M. Sherman, was on application ordered to be transferred to Alfred P. Whitei er. \V. L. C. Kiiiian tiled his bond as Treasurer for county funds in the sum of £lB,OOO, with justified seen, ritie.-, which was accepted. (h-orgo W. Cochrane tiled his 1 >nd as Register of Deeds in the sum of £">.ooo, justified, which was accepted. On a petition of land owners and > . . creek commissioners on the section |of Clark's creek from Boet s ford to ■•tin upper line of \\ . P. Bernhardt s farm, tne following new commission ers were-appointed, to wit: G. \\ Siguton, Perry l»ost, M. Bollinger. S. F. Killian and A Spencer. The following Jurors were drawi to serve at January term, ISS'.I. 11KST Wl KK. Henry Bolch, H. A. Forney, Lo gau Fullbright, I*. P. Shrum, Cicen Ciinc, Silas Smyre. P. C. Lfie], C. •' Frazier, J. A. hitt iit i*. O. M. Jar rett, O. L. Shuford. Dani i But. McLelland Hod* bran 1. (i. 1' l\ay John I". HutVmin. N. M Seagie, Li>\ .son ouut, r. I. Linn, \\. H. Mow ser, U.K. 1 lai 1 is. («>. L IJt tic. \\ W ('arpenter. I>. W. ( A:U . \ I St ine, C 1 . Conner, \l \ Withe: spo>n, \\ L Mobre, 1 1 1'>s 11. ! M:I. Robt. H Cook, ». I> Snugg? i. P. Sherrill, C. H. Lester, Brie iabriel, K L J>rum, W. M B imh sf.i OM» W ! S'.K. J. \V. Lowrancc. P. W. Sigmoi ieo. M Whitener, Charles Henkh () F. Aberm thy. M. B ! « : 1 •(>!> Stine, O. M. Bpotty, D. Shel J. IV Kabl), Plan Starr. B I Si:.ill J. T. Mchartey The Magistiatc.- 0 ncurr« 1 wit the Board of Commissi : ei s m :* additional appropriati 1. of !. for enlarging the Court lit us . In ili ing £;U>OO appr. printed for ti.:i purpose, an 1 t! e co:.tr vt ing the addition to the ( >u».t : J ,!.r -was awarded to (I C Bo- 1 ,w« that bei: g t: - . ■ l oiiutl « *»«» 141 * Near Black Mountai:\ last s nn«o ■ appeared about 2". y« .1 «h i - spare built. lai •* 1 i „havcn 1 \ce| t 1 '• > 4, ' : The 01 v pa; eT >ii :■ - :' ~ COUld lid il: .del t lows • -.1 W Mcßiiil.-. x ' ; to A. B. Ha- ..... It. V • >2 2."> for?bo:u i- •' c •' UUi '' i the yi ar 1 \Yi dat'.ir.- - ' -t " B v - t w • i } Roystvr a M ' PRESS AND CAROLINIAN. DECEMBER ». A Net-ded. Mr. ( 'ieVeland's majority i- known to be more than 50,000. and yet he is not to be the President after March 4th, lhS'J. If the people could v te for President direct, {lie Deinoc-rats would have elected their tick* t They would have done thi in ISC,O. ir, and IS-SL In ISBO (iarfield had a plurality, but not a majority of ti.e whole Y'.te Let us Ln- a i: rect vot . Wilmington Star. Now tLin is p, nice state of afTair- A change of some kind ought to b»- nlade when the majority of the peo ple- can't I■l %» the President of tien choice and the ne they M»te for. This is sail to be a faee country. If this is true every citizen should l ave a to v(>te and his vote should count. 1 here i-> nothing but empty honor in being able to vote unit -- your vote counts one for or against, and this is not the state of affairs under the present system of electing a President. Abolish the electoral college and let our Presidents be elected by a popular vote an 1 thus let every citizen have a voice in the elect ions. >lumiiu'uN. I iie sta-011 for pork and turnips is now here, and Monbo i- enjoving; her share of these luxuries. As Christmas approaches the young people begin to plan for holi day amusements, but nothing of a s definite shape [is yet arranged foi this immediate vicinity, unless it be , something of a private nature. ; Mr. James Brown, proprietor of the Borg Island Cotton Mills, has suspended operation and oilers this I valuable property for sale 011 very f inviting terms. Mr. C. L. Turner, Secretary and 1 Trea-urer of the Monbo Manufaetur 1 ing Company, is on a business and , pleasure trip North. s We are glad Jto note the contin uc d improvement in the Piu.ss am CAIIOI.INI and wish it continued prosperity. N \oi 1, \ (.rami Wolf Hunt. The Tuckaseegoe Herald -ays ji grand wolf hunt Las been plan ' ned by the people of Haywood " and .1/ickson counties on the 21st ! and 22d days of this month. A cai i> publ's' • d t« the citi/ us to am oid male >0 »n an **i;icr• :is 1:g • horde of ra\«*iioi;s *o \ w ii 1 v \ ide the an d -ti \ ••a tie. shero an 1 other .-t -i-. Al • aie it *|u st« dto turn out w .t i 1 guns ' dog l * nnd three dass rations. I .overof . the chase and th "("'in] r l.nnt. this t xp( dition otV» r- 1>!.; n jovmont. \ II.»r I*oolll l ijclil. It seems the \Jievi!lc grog-- hoj. run all night. Afti midnijjnt .as " Satur.lay night —-Sunday moinirg '' .1 negro tolii ;i policeman: at Picket's bar, and wie i , 1 c> ■"» the ofliccr went in lie fr»im i H»-rn ■' ,'k n. the proprietor lyirg oil tin f.oor. b.« »,'dinp fr >n: three -tab- is ' .s ba-k. itiJ'icted by John Her .h "• who is in ail. In tin- ease selling U! , i i l . ,uor ''it ui.day was -] »*e'ln\ p...- ished. Why are these sinks of in '* j., j• tv arowrd to remain open whei ; P >n. st t• o[ '.e sh tuld Ih a-l» > \ 1 • r. it* 111 \ aut hoi it it s« t ( ia 1.» -101 S C . i.a . e passed a . t >"« p1 1 i .. • »• •i c '':. • - ' '.g '■{ > I*'tots. 1 : • ti or *'.« 1 t .iv - wLich s|,oo . 1 •- r > ther mi->».» -. Je ■er \■ altv ot tine and impr.-o! ,i • j' \ee 'f, obt hence t > ver " . ! !| rt\. ;:U 1 WL.. i. ive to 1 •- !- .» 1 >t... I cit; - ai. l * prr-. « r s n» ithei work 1 >r -ci.«»o II k* * if Hn .o.u ~ t . 11• , ■ ;> a VCUllg iad'« m K• 1 -%ui 1 \u w .- .-i\ f> > t • |ei •!. ;n -}.« v 1- a 1» i> ' ■ - -t andiT.g - u-v A 11 tin \\ 1 ite 'ro: t *i. ' f '■ r: • . H : v Nt i'anudy I.yiiclied. Shki.by. Dec.--Van Calif dy, th-e | l c l" muiatto. wno coUie»t>*-i to hating murdered Ja i,es Thilbeck. an .J farmer. on the .'f N >\eni t; ° 22. was taken fi"ia jii.il at tin- {-.ace 01: Saturday night. by a ban 1 f armed men. carried t» an o; k tret about one unit* from town and • 1 v nched. «>n Fritlaj Canatty, wh > Lad oeei an tsb d en t .»• pr e v S:! 11 , sai 1 th.it hi-- brother known a- CI ar lev Armstrong. wLo was al- ; tin !er airest, n.ei o-mmittt ■ i tli-- mur .•! but un be r> traded lis 'statement and sai i that he hms-. f !:ad coma..ttt 1 the crim« /!'- » i >()h i> >r conle»s ng, he -a 1. '\ a* t >•- cau.-i- the bhei.il had securedem igh evidence against him to convict i -uj i of three bui giaiies, that he as , :ri«r to be huUji inv how, tit 1 tnat on » ho did not want any win • lit n.*-. To suffer f. ; his mis let Is. M.tkt* I( I nlaw till. \\ e have a law that makes it a mis ( demeanor f>r any person to carry , concealed a deadly weapon. This is ; a good law and must be rigidly en forced. The execution of thir» law can be aided in a great degree by the ; passage by the Legislature m Janu ary next of a law making the sale of ( deadly weapons a misdemeanor. Men j ought not to be permitted to sell ar ticles which are virtually banned by the law. I'istols, knives and slung shots are not needed to defend homes and premises. Shot guns and rifles are sufficient for this purpose. Let ' such a law be passed. Raleigh Sig nal. Col. W. 11. V» i 111 ain l.t VI. We understand that the following gentlemen have accepted the posi ' tions of aids-tb'-camp, with the lank of Colonel, upon the staff of our in coming Governor: Col. John S. Cun ningham, of Person county; ( •>!. 1 Thos. W. Strange, of New Hanovt r countv ; Col. Alston Crimes, of l'itt " county ; Col. William 11. William-, of Catawba county. — News-' Observer. !l Immigration Coiui-nlion. The Convention of the Southern States, for the promotion of in mi gration into these States, will meet , i " in .Montgomery. A'a . iM'embei 1-th ind will comprise an inte - no 1\ iT Southern men. N .th «'hi ■. ?.!! w.. I>e ably rej'i't -ei »' 1 • x Messrs .) i Hall ami 1» W - Si .uler havo been aj pointed ! \ t• ♦ (li»v. t- !» ]! • sent (.'atawba. * P I»1 •* t i lie Tie**. .Thep* xv. Ie !'• list ii ler ie-, «>f spirituous lienors in the 1 nited States ft>r the fi-ca-l year ending .Tin e .'".nth 1:; .. «>f this number l.lt»" >S , were in full blast in North Carolina. Th« amount of woe an 1 di>ti tht-' 1 establishments were the mtatis j of inllictmg -li the human race it is :m] s.-il It*' •'■ t.»■ ..a*• • Laleigh S;g -1 le ,lft ' , > ; t" b- : t I:. tui -. a sor. »f ' (i \\. mas. ; . mi! -i t rehai \ ii ]{fi! . went ii.t«' a 1 irdware -t .' .>n th«- -Ttls n't. n l t i t> i i s n:n \"u •* •' ' • ' ' Ohi. he 1 laced the mu/z e /.i -, , . ' r ' 1 4 r ' } .. a w hi- «aian ifi *d. ■ >... 4 • ■- g iog thrmgli the brfain ind ca i ■.-> b a 4 '. ■ t* . ■ :.u','|s. 11 ■ • t 1- t.kiti-. sa\ - I I" r"' '• : 1 -1} 1 ' '■» ' I t 1 - t! • i * •? ' elect: r .n x> v 'f 1 iami shirt *!«■ !»•:; r its .t - - S1 !e ail.-* 1 s ■' 1 ' • Im » ratio \ t mcrea- ; "i • • ju •*• per cint against *' menasj . v 'i j'v " T'J ;ei •:.t. f tn k i;. t ibti and Wb nme r.-i kr tb ts ;..a? afa *turii _ * *• Nt r Im: \ ,i • . .. + i« (.litre it .• i nt . ►Oa iiae • 1 .} : tL' :• I Iv, : f x •. .. *, : a Ma: s La it - ' I»tn. ' li: : • • In 1 S4O V» iliiam H«-niy Harrison received tv\ > In ndr«-d and t! iity tour , eiectora. V'.'tt >, captuii! 4 tne >talts of Main *, -nt. Ma-sAchusetts. Hbc !e lalai 1 Connecticut, Neu N«*v> I t e'. I'enn-ylvania, Pelnware. M : } 'an 1. North «'aro ma. Georgia, MiawiftaippL,ypousiana T T»n-. !.t --H-. Kent;n t.\. •V:j ». Indiana and M:ch:_ .. It a gu.ai fact that 1! in r ; I- j n % igl rof nil • 1 Stat's, tliOUgl !:e i- eieeted. (»f t: e >!..•— tlat \an Bur 1 cai• .• i in 1 v Sen Ha'i tsti 1« \ 1. > .t.. r. •1- * ua, Alabama, Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas lian .s -n »w ca r.e* ! v t •*. o. Ihe c.ectoia \ote n; N» v \ r* State, as ai * i--» 1. - ;i- f . nws, ti t h;gh' st al'. . ■'">' -t :inl ; »>f \»c - rer'eived by an\ e.«- * t b» .n_ r niv» n L.ectoral l\epul»:i«'ain highest >."> \ iowtst '1 '.7 ; 1 )»-mocratic. 1 >ue-t ; Pit>hil'iti>m M'l.'JiU. lowest ' HO/22- ; Socialist, high-t 2,or»K. low ! est 2."22 :I i i >ri Labor, liighest ! lowest > s 7 : 1 tuted Labor en ' tors at large, Kedpath, 2,f't'.s, \\ ildt r 2,437. The constitutional amendment re- I pealing the property qualification of ' voters in the State of Khode I-lantl received a good majority and has be come a law. The number t>f xoter^ has been increased about one-third. V niaioritv of tlit- n.en thus enfran -1 chised >Nill vt-te tht- Democratic tick , et, it is said I A man who has j racticed medicint for 40 years, ought to Know salt from stigai ; read what he says. To: i. 1. Jan. 10. 1 Messrs. ]•' -T. Cheney A Co. Gen • tlemen : -I have been in the general practice ot i cdicine for mo-t 40 years, and woul 1 say that in ail my 1 practict and experience," have nevei | stM ti a ] rej>araMon that I eould } :c -scribe with as much coi.il huce of of success as 1 can Hall > Catarrl Cure, manufactured by \iu. Have pre-ci ined it ;■ great maiiy timts ami ■ it- effect indt i f;:' and w )tlld ' sa\ m c i'ii'!'iis;oii that f have y t 1 o tind a '-a-e of Catarrh that it wou.d nt.t cil'e, l! thf'V woul Ita It ;i cl - to direct ions. 1 Yours Ti ulv, L. L ; )KSI CH, M I>. Mtice. 213 Summit St \\ • will _'i\e >loii joj" any case of ' Ca'.airh that (an not l>t- cured with ■ H all's Ca! at i : ( 11 • . li Hi n.'ei j nailv. ,1- I CHI \! 1Y iV C. . Props . T j It do, ( ) by Druggists. 75c. Itch. M iHj/e Ohl SCI it C! » - mail ■ r aniti - «•«1 r• 1 i •i' l mmut« ■ I• v W i i Sam* ' > L''t; This never fails So'o by ( > ' H«»vst :. Hickor , 1> « I^—2iu. > Large stock >f photogrip'n a bum-, 101 let ca*« »■. suaviiig 11. u . - writing desk*. t ! )we- va-('S, d doll cairiage-'. sn a 1 wiip 11- * ' . a II n stei dt •/ v t -re 1 Jovstr a Ma: tin havt? the tig ' ♦- ♦ -1 -ck >l r i st -»v. r lit 1 I! 'in Western Car- l.n i Ca. and see them i re ' »u 1 •' I* -,-in n : i- N: • •• ' 4; ' ! ing dress, a* L A. . . "* (" othn gii 1 Fun - 1"p r. » » • - lIIS t : - -1: V•, I - - i • .1 I 1" * Notice : TO TAX ■PAYERS • * * . * „ i r * * » . - ft - r ' » r:i feyiyS If* 1 | A KIK c POWDER Absolutely Pure. 1! -jMHM|> r 1 >Ay| \ui«-> A !! .1! v«*l >f put t\ >t!« I iT'li .« ! V. M- If 'lliH'.t It' ;i' ' • ■>!•!'' t N Il > lliil t! •»! !•»•». !,| irt c u.; • I m.t t 1 i* inlil I' tu 1 • •11 i> w 1 «-M, »! >•: * »i cI t s . 1111 t«r }•!; >v| r t!i ' ' v . T AI. |t\K I V(j r>\\ i>i U I • v% .« >t V \ , mui ENGLISH PRACTICAL SEMINARY. PRIMARY AND ACACEMIC DEPART MENTS. j/ i, i . - , I. V.. HI NT, l'.l 1 \ Hit K"1;V. N (' WADSVVORTH S SILICA PAINT Foi;M> \ \ I N I O M Kl' TA r.I.K i'OKi K! \|\ M I.KAI i I.IKK I*ol.- IMIKH \\ \I: I; i. I »i | >\ | i:> AMI, nri-I.Wh \ \ A ' I m.li 1 TAIN!', TWll TII U\K, V> KMTsK NOW K«'K I>l \. A I MM I) HI lI.D -IN.>. A i>« l 1* i f.;> i; V lin I MI I ;> ■ST\ n> . > V KI:NMKN I \VRP TIIK -KVKKKM II -I HA INK N\ \ A hi I'A i: 1M ! \ 1 AN!i MM 111-1 1 n; I il.\ KK »F I'll K An; > 1 A 1 U AMHSt.I'iN (Ml. K» >1! j I'A M I'll 111 A \ » i ll;i M\ l> \T Mil nikii \ui; i •».. i I v N. ( r THE BIG Ai 'i s 1 > « »i ( lothint*'. t M ill's lMirni s li i , 1 hits, Trunks, Valises, lor Fall ami Winter, is complete iti ;ill depart in e ills; - Sal i>laction and 1 lie lowest prices •in \\ C>tein N. ( arolina yuaraii teed. Wax Marcus, Pro., A • \- • % .■> S 5
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