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0 7T f ,i -.; -ifciS .- - -i's's I : 'fi-1 v et - i ; v- H V vl--!r:;li:-::-;;' V j 1 ' )?rv ' I- i - f. i ':- ' ? AS - K"ffl$v - t- J i'C' !'- -sly '. 'i !5 2 I '1 !;- r-:.:-j -7 .- .'- if ;-'-: Ml ; ! . ,- :.i ! : -f . f ,.'i - -' : v m . l-M' z . .'. : v C . '" -.:! J - '-. ' : .' - ' L . - '":,- :V'.'-'.' .-'i - .:-. jS-J :: . . ir- '- i. " ,r-:: Hi--r, . I- X ;P. M . 1IA LI V I'MXTKIt TO Til E Statr ; A I. IMG II, X. C. ' TUESDAY. . : - .- ....."r I)i:cEMBEIi 2, lhT'J. ho mi: politics. , Very naturally an very properly many pur tate -rt.utcTiiporanes earnestly de- - plore the introduction of an i element of di5- cord in .. tJie .'J Mu cratic" wirtV of North .Carolina. Tin-r? -nld he nothing w di i-i " -tJ t7njs,f(1r to us North" Carolina in i 1 : V .'all in all. and,thel)cmocjraticr4irty is North arrjlinn. - But fome .f'tur jcrinteinpora-' rriej whieh have 'not room Jo' .print and ex c:tlKlateht assault iiojhe life of the- , nor e ven f.ir .the fatti connected with its f if -illation, are Koanxioies to avoid; .: di.cOrt tlcit in their efforts to e.seaT tread- iniipon the ! -of the offyndj-rs, they i J uniiit.ntioHa!ly i.iiv(y- to th ir readers, ; ; " whof are' left in" utter i.Lnorance of what's he matter, that Vriends rjf4 the Wefftern . :: North Ciirolina l!;rilroad, and 5n r'artietlar r--' this new.-i.aiK ri are in toiue. way eoucei ned in: oriiiinali;ir a ruw. op in reckim;- to make 'i 'a'ne!w (est of tirtv fi'silrt. j Svttr- was ! . ' I . : j-r " " ! jrreater nnsfake. - . - v .The frie'nds' .f t lie WVi-rcpi. fNortti Caro- ; linai liaihoad have nothing - t ask from .. jhe Sl;ite,jn;r have they .now, any " more jtjian i .1 t'Tj the sli'hiest wish that 'any-'. thintr coiinectiJ' with " that Road should nnr " ooiBiectjv with tliat Koad should c'oim!' bi-foFe the . next -lemH-ratie 8tate onvtioii:" TW' '"'ntrLf '.tMitw - n''4lie' , , ,.i , . . r, t onventioB of I.S75 li .tbe icorrection of . . . Nivils iir ither's'cliori. and in which each' gave up something lor the accOm)Hshment ? -oiVa greater gool to tie; whole;, the enact- ."lhents of ihar ( invention ;' wid finally, the legislation Kif lTt-77, in jmrsuaiice of i : t tat. . contract and 'const it utibnal amend- ! lyeiu,' not only gave tlte Kasbwhat it de- 'j ".. sired "and w hat tluy West conceded, but .-"'gjivu to the '.West what it askefl, and the i J'4astj conceded, an assurance that the .Western- North Carolina dtatlroad should 4; jcpinplefed in acotrdance with the edges of tlifi- IHiikx ratio party nnide in very eampaign iir the preceding (quarter 'a century., The friends of the Road ask ) morjt legtJati."n by the (iemnd As- ' - .. . . no iiilIy,.lior any .Uiore pledges, from ai Dem- oCratic ,'CouveiitK;nJs :-..The" Western llail- iad, jo!ii-y has becrme as"r binding as the- 'organic law of the land, has. virtually been incorporated in the (institution ofthe.State, "aii,d .has passed froiu politics, j Three years agotw.ti; pnqiOsitioiiSj resulting from the ;'-!mj)iuiseii)f, sectional interests' above re ferred the one establishing the present system f 'county government for the East,' :md fhentht'r tiTrfiitini' sli'Tlit hut siiffl-iont i M r- jiney aid, to the Western' Road, went I ' 1 ' .hand iiihafld through ;the' General As- . 4 t - . enlt1y. ; So, in llio -last Asstiiibly, when ; . propositions were made iroin pne quarter '' : ' I '-ff .-A ;t repeal the county system, and Voui an-". lifiher t(H repeal the railroad .legislation, both were promptly- repudiated and rejected.' Mlencj? it was, that in printing, the 31 ud X'uf Btnn our cqmmeits 'contained hq dis- . ciission of the; policy , of completing"- the "v Western Korth Carolina liaihoad. This it . -i ? - 'L' , i . - - ; newspaper' is quite prepared now, as .at all : . tunes, o uphold that policy oa its actual niejits, had as leading to ..-Eastern- more" than 1 Western profit, as well as on" the 'ground , -of plighted faith; but it sm yet sees no ne c("ssity for disputation about the one thing ; - to which the "Democratic ruuty is-fuflv, ' '. 4 -- - -- . - - J : ... thoroughly and completely committed in ! i . ; every pi ssible way, and which has even : ' - ; : . ceased . to be a cause of dispute between the . Clr." tw4 loljtieal partit's.in the State. . . : p -i .-. oos j mil is Known as tne iiuu-i.ut Boonv ;tnd printed in I Talks Weeklv on .. the 1 8th "ultv is a paper privately circulated for-jvecks jast among' Democrats and Radi V . i-.ds. the circulation si -carefully guarded v v that even when .-the person to whom it was K . sent disapproved he had nf right to make . . m-; i "4 4 . ' . it jiiiblie through the newspapers. , ; It was doing its work, of mischief in ! many quar ' ters, for.it wasliia'de if subject ;of conversa tion all over' the State. ( hir ; newspapers - hjfVe little r(.Kui. fori'iirnislnng our people "."; vith. the dry reading of, faets;and figures ,'wfliich. we have so 'reguhurly compiled for - years past from the public documents, 'and. V, . jiahxg no other means of information very , inahy people know little or orth Carolina -" - ii nances.1 And then too men are. accus tomed to ;jay that 4i-rigures- cannot lie"; ; ' ;ind when -in lortg columns of figures they saw that the Democratic forty, had wasted --inany imlliphs gf the people's iioney in : three years upon the Western llailroad, y they did not stop t6 jhink fliitt the State had i.isucd no bwjdj' to raise these millions; V that taxes werq ac tually decreasing year by ;;' year ; tliat the whole amount of taxes -t-ol- ""Il iected- ior all purposes of Government, in I ll!itrVs:i-ludiDg" penitentiary, asylum,; and -other construction accounrs, intne tnrcc years, was less than ofie'iiiiHiori and a half; that fit li in the three years only 25G.G09.pl had been expended on the Western Road ; that even 4f this, nearly one-ha,lf, " $121,1)1 0.23, " was br the support f convicts (whom no-' body would hire) at a cheaper rate in the "mountains thin they could hare been kept at in? the penitentiary;' anijjdthat this amount : with . a- profit addey to it was charged .to the lioad antl rits repay- ' ment to the State amplj secured. All that -they thought was, that our. millions .. have gone from us; never stopping to think that they had never had the millions ; that the : State Had never: taken, pduld neVer ) take from them what they had not ; and that the Road, of coursejnever had any mil lions pftst nor could ever get any millions future. . v ' r ; '1; :: ;--:r"-V, ... . isuch a- paper, we sayj was in circulation : and generally talked of among Radicals" - and Democrats. ; We speak what we knew from; their own lipst when we say that . it was in the bands of four leading reprc- tentative Wake County Itadicals, ifciblesS men of . that party "riot ? only in Wake but in the State, all the while that wewcre . jMrr-iatently engaged n fucking a copy that : could be printed At fhist, after nearly a month : unceasing effort, we got such a ; j copy and we printed it,, as our duty to tlic 'State and to the party, which is the State, i required. It ' was, as the reader saw, not an assaott ! upon .tbe -'WcfitiTn JUilroad;. far from it. Thai was' but the precise i tern' chosen for the s-eond attempt within a year': to destnr the integrptyj ot - tne. I)eniocrn'tie jntrtj, and the third had ln in coi !,f befurV in course, of preparation ' lor wine, weeks we- ur.e:irthe.l . ant printed, the" wr.pl. That, whieir" we; printed, orijr- Win-sMJlhe fiTst ''did a y-ar ao iil mo- Xyu which we do iiot care to di.usH, for mer '.H motives haV Hithin to 'do. with, ! 'j'Htii.n- ... fact, his written in txild let- tors jy-rts u. iai-e iiietim i' points an cndJonjr inee" expressed when it was'deelared that tjnj next (lovevnV of North Carolina would be a " Democrat... but j tha it was not likely he would be the .nominee of the i Democratic party, j The i- intcait of the Boom, as 1 any readt-r .may see.rwa.tUi force the Railroad matter. upon thej" Convention, not ui the shaixj. of. an t-ndorsctuvnt sought for by its fronds, but by resolution committing the Democratic arty to the repeal of existing lefrislatioib. (Tf course such . a resolution would .fil j. but the alleged waste of millions of tlieir money mi'rht induce a, 'movement among ' thowj pwiple whose railroads 'are already - . builf, sufficient tr i-curc.tbc vlectionVjf 1 . ,i ' - .. .. r . I .... , ! of s)-calletl Democrats aiid supported, as 1 we have reason to know it would be. by I th6 whole strength of the lladical party. i. ' That i:s the meaning of the paper . jvliich we printed, and by 'printing destroyed. The charges of .wastefulness against tluDeuio t'ratic party had . to be, met, and we never discuss matters of . which our readers are; keot in " iirnorance.. The statements in tlu paper were awfully damaging to theJJjcin- j (K-ratic party if they were true. What tf s that ? The' '- peojile ; are not fool.-f. . Tliey - are not: babes' to be fed on niilkjnor c,ry- f ing; children "to be soothed with syrup., or ! lumps of sugar, oi sticks of candy-in tire -jj shajer of exhortations to harmony, ."The j jK-ople havcis much sense as editos have, ! . . ,t'' ' . y ' i i. afid generally much -more' material interest" in knowing what is going on. It the state ments were true,-iE- was time the people knew -them; if tlie1 Democratic party were corrupt as charged , time it was over thrown; -if "its public 'servants were guilty of maladministration . as ;suggestod time they were punished. ! The statements were, not trueVand we showed that they were 'not true, as any one "may see for , himself who will takpj the trouble, as this., paper, did, to examine the records of expenditures-; on the State-Treasurer's books. We have but to add, that this paper, can 'always finfj room to. inform the people of what concerns -them, and that, no fear of talk about creating diseorc, or harming the party, or anytlring else, will ever curtail that room. We believe in giving the peo jile the fullest information on all matters oT public concern, for we' know that once informed the". people'sudgment is always right. We fear nothing but ignorance of the actual facts, and 'those facts the people ' shall have so fir as "we Tan get at them. We-will never, stand idly by and see the Democratic "jarty stabbed, to death, for its death is ruin to North Carolina, ruin from , which once already the State-has barely escaped. v dea th or capt. Konixsox. 1 i 'Captain T homas J. Roiunso.v, Secre tary to the State Agricultural Departnient, died at his residence, near Fayetteville, on Thursday of last week. For some months his . health had be.cn impaired and towards the dose of life his sufforinrs were-severe. c- Ca2itliin Iiom.NsoN wis a native., of Fayetteville and was 'filly-two years old. IIe was graduated at the I '-Diversity in t'ie class of 1 840, receiying its highest honors J J passel some years in the service of the "Government at Washington under Com inodore Mauio, quitting his position only when the war between the States begun, to retuni to North. Carolina and labor faijh ffully and ably for his own people until its ' disastrous close. Since the establishment -off that Bureau in 1877, Captain Hobix . sox has served the State in its Agricul-. turalDe.partment, a position for-which his inclinations and the character of-' his life studies peculiarly fitted him.. The results of his work at Washington were printed in a large octavo volume after his return to the South, and the results of his labors, here will show themselves after death. ' : A good man has died and theState has lost one of its most useful citizens. For years we sat a the game, school desk, and at the University occupied the. same room,, always the closist friends., Thusw'eknew dim well, and in all his life we do not think i . i t .. .:. i ii.. l. ,i ' i . he had an unkindly or ungentle thought f man, woman or thild- . He was' a true man, true to wife and children, true to his friends: a man of birr brain - lenrnml " ion. enms'aud. brave : Ilk nature w.s 'f Wr. sweetness, and his manner was jus his natiire. 'Its sweet courtesy was born, in herited, not made, .The older people throughout the Cape Fear sd Pee Dee country knew and lovfed and reve& enceii his father, the late Dr. Benjamin Robixsox.'. Those . of them who may "nojiave known our dead;friehd, will rec ognize them as words of highest eulogy when we say that ;he w;is his father's j own son. Nothing of interest pccuiTed in Con gress yesterday. The Senate heard "the message and adjourned as a mark of re spect to' lion. Z. Ciiandleb; lately1 dead. The House sat while the message was read and adjourned. ; i ' SOMKTHlSa: ABOUT TAX EH. In tlitf lrtitm Ji'-jiiiLfiftii:t a Itepublk-an jfH'ir printed at.Winstonj we Cnd tls fui-, owing:- '". :. ' t - 7 ! "jjj k t Facts for the People. North ,'arolinabas i:ad a Democratic JjegLdat-nre jior jjhan e' j iyentioi years, and the taxes arc JMjw-bight r ever. It was a Democratic L7 .H'awrnTeu, r'Me ot tne pnviieire .(,nnn;s0en, I ; ;VIU t Ins peoph ana other county otheers. rle iilease remetuber ?" f , TIm.! fimUZcu,,, we take it fr pranted, j i tiolhinof iU own knowhhre in re J Larfj t tax Itw Hfaiement is fami,lr a ;.1(t;titj(, Oftlio first UiMiA that, which ; jjlVeated ho rreat a sitir lat winter. The ; rohi;irk,; aUiit the ph-wnt system of count jr. ! ;r()Vertiiuent is a Tcponse to flic liecon br il:Mud-(Sit Buim:in(iin?the'ieHt toreinidi-i ! ;ijtte it part of t lie eoniproniiso with the East,- sj;:a.s the. .M uU-i;ut liooui .seeks ito excite the j-iKast uij,reak its' plivrhted faith with the ! ifif. 'frThw work aecoinpIishedTtbe West Closes its. railroad : the Ka'st.: the railroad in fill . m: -i ' j '. . which 'its'iutertst.i.iat least1 as great as the :kAVeSt's interest, and in addiiioi,'goe.s back ;tQthe Imutois of neu;ro hx-aL rule- from ; which the -Convention of 1H7 pet it free. , uAnd far bevond these material' results. jltliere is the broken L- faith of each section, jiledged solemuly to the other!, il 1'othe same effect is the Mud Cut iBdoin. .junior, elsewhere printed, and in which we are lold : j u There is a spirit, of inquiry now per- jh-vailin. the : Democratic j ranks of North a'TijUrolnia. :' 1 l)is iii.pury seeks ito know 'what becomes or our btate taxes. : 1 he answer to both the Ja.stern. and the rWestern complainant is to .lie. made with j figures. ) which !either can verify , at any inonii nt. : . .''- . i - " I -' .'"' If. The propel ty" tax levied by 'the Radi ij cals for collection in ;18t!9 was .77 cents ft! For collection in 1870 it was 351 cents ! ,;but a deficiency of 6 100,000 was left to be i j made up by the Democrats; then . coming Linto control of the Legislature. With this deficiency to be .supplied, the Democratic Legislature ot Ibi 0 levied a tax fur Geri- iieral Fund, -Asylums and Penitentiary of 42 5;C9nts ;j in 1871, v5.; - in 1872, 85 in 1873,1311?.; in 1874,293 in! 1870- 'T, 29a ; in 18T0, 24 cents. jt' jit . , i been lc strikes us that ! the Rinhlican has led by the Bioomer into a slight misV hake. f And now to let the junior "Boom know what "becomes of our State taxes." The last Auditor's report (that for this year is :iiot vret out ) puts the ' disbursements of taxes received at- 9ao4,18.04. Omittms items of taxes, refunded, 'the following classified statement will show what becomes of our State taxes : ! r j EXPEXniTl RES FOH THE VEAK EXIIX( B ' ' TEMBElt 30, S"8. m Adyt jGcneral's! Dep't, .- $1,041 54 fjAuditpr's Department,! ! ",79d 40 'i Iepartment l'ublic Insinic. 1 ,82i 0; ', Executive ;iejartriu;nt;. , ' ,4 K. Keeper of Capitol .j , 'ra 00 jjState Department . ' ",'4i0 2o . i State Libmrv .;'".' , . 1.24(120 SEP ! Treasury Deparimeiit 1 r.-. V,424 7I j Capitol fSqiiaiv ! (54. dO j Contingencies "j .. 1 1,'iS't OI '' Distributing Laws .-:1,'J5 8, ! Executive Mansion . M 00 i Fugitives Justiee ; ' ' 739 P."i I Illi'nd Soldiers, etc. . 2lK 00 r Public. Printing I 8,482 98 L State Poard of Health ICh) (Ml J SlierifT settlin? taxes . . '1,2(5 40 ! VTeights anil Sleasures i . 2.10 4O 2(5 4(50 80 A Jiulieiary ( Interest on W. It. Purchase'Iiomls . r.2 0.-.1 0.3 .".O.tVtf 00 hQuarantine Eewulations:: Agricultural Sut-ieties ; ' ( Jeolosrienl Survey i I'niversitv i i - i vr. N. C. It. It. Iron " I Lunatics i ! Insane Asvlnni ! Colored Asvluni : "Western Asvluni ,,. 1,443 (50 l'hM IX) 4 00(1 00 7w"0 IH- 14 49.1 60 42,759 (57 2 5,711 54 ( " 'Hit -to 274 00 ?,l (HI (K) 120 ss) SO 42 50!) (Ml DtiSif. Dninlt ami P.lintl Avhmi i IVnitentiarv . - 118(i(it!(i4 ConvietS i, . 10,591 9i 121K25X CO 18,071 57 Agricultural I)ciartinp:it s.5!0,4i2 7' ' There are Ucoms: and Booms, I'cjtiiis senior and Booms junior. The Boom else i wheie printed,"a junior :Bouii, dotis not J purport'- to come from "a much abused ' i nuii as the (ither - Undoubtedly did, but j froirf ".Cape Fear;" It. is printed not be cause .it contains, anything 'new, but be ; cause it is almost an impossibility for us to refuse a hearing, to those whose notions are not as-ours. We ha"t' no fear of results from the greatest flood of light that may be turned on -Mud Cut' and. 'on the West refn Koad- generallyj. Nothing is to be feared, much to be gained, from flic fullest discusskim There is ho need for fear that .the people wiil not sustain the party in. ; building .a road so much needed by the State itnd at m triflintrJcost, i ! f i.Thcrj is no need to discuss matters with the junidr'Boom. -It adopts the figures of. the elder, after haihcr learned that those ': '. . ' -- .' . ': . . . ifigures ha"d no foundation in 'fact. We do i . . , .... -iiiot .care to travel over that ground a siin, " - . - .. i: . ' and will ly suggest to " Cape Fear "' .that lis the policy of the "Democratic party is ialready fixed, liis purpose sand that of the " Boom must be to organize a new departure firad in view of the little pohs'bilsty of fpre- i '4 . , "- M . i " '.i " , '. the party to go back on its record, the jiijw departurj proposed must ' ''he. in . the . miture of a bolt. li lTlIE test of the Presidents Mes - 1 - I ff read yS yesterday, i priBte4 inia supplement to i Hale's Weekly this jibiprning. -It is really an interesting docu Tnint and well .worth reading.; . So, at leastj it Heeined to us at 4 a. in. when we finished 'Our reading of it in. proof, and only recol ijected .'-tliat :We :liu'ghed as we jead about f eivitservice " reform, aud did liot laugh 'at any one of the many times the President "talked about the nation " and talked it h big t;N." jJPBrESBtTEnrA readers will not over lobk the claims of that exeellent papef,. The Xorlh Carolina, Presbyterian, elser Wlere advertised. It was' always a good psjper, and if it receives tlie support it de sejyes, jteceiyes alj: its best friepd could Wh, j r, im Xtc. has' flwihanks f. ,r : the. eoy ' .ftliiMeac, en"t;! tvico43: Washihgtijin. ' u a j printing I d "Cu mvni in ifnoT!. film an extra ci ff ls no entail help. The IinociafiinJouth: CarjOa iave -cut t down exnenlitures of th people s .ney; j,rtst a4 the Deroorat p North :!' Ii C"arifina hnv djone. The cost tits leg) itnlii 1 LtuI; rTi'.iitIrii'1i'?Lt5iif irinl n.-fl!Hij executive ut-ji-jrunenn fur 1 !S7f, the Sovenior's messag Hates, is 8 1 24,803 jagai net 1 ,000 'fwjjjfji. the cheariest year of Radical rule! ' j NEW 10RK C0RBESPONmCE, ' CurreiKi Jiiuce Juf II ale's WlriKjkY. ! New ftmK, Nov.;2!BStl. .' Mil. Jipixoii:-r-ij..;death-in tihpiouSe! The oldest of three maiden Vlji who keep the excellent boarding hous0 which I am residing ii West Tenth strijiltthere .'were four; whea t. first boarded If 44 them twelve years agiM-lias crossed dark ...river, in the nin-iih yea ofjjr age, : Though tlie obj ct yf Unwearied isajifby the either sisters, it is !al scene 'hot catted. to'" make one in lo e with extreme loi life, to know that herttind and btdy werje r many ' months, if not fort years, sadly j'egfpebled, and requiring albof that thoughti' sisterly kindness and care so freely bestocl upon her. This death, so fully to be :'fff pet-ted . in the course oft nature, has sit md wi think ing. It is the second death thlaS ias oc curred! in any louse in which J ve. re sided during tl fiffy-cne years siny I first went to hjousekeeping, the other lifH being of a gentjeman whb, with myseljfiarded ; with the isistera twelve years., al-Some very dear to me have: passed :n.' . c-hildhood; mat irity and old agelji got none under the same rpo; My ovvU uri must oolite: of course and that at no disiQt ..day ; but surely it canofi wrong ldjry that it may not be pelayed till njindjd bodyr are so emaciated as to be w myself arid a biirdqn to those aroa' me. " Leaves have Itlieir'ime to fall, And flowers to wijtheriat the north wijiftilr:eatli,i Arid stars to set4-but all. - -H-ji -. Thou hasXLL scison? for thine own.iQI'eath'j : In accompaiiying the funeral ffegie to the family vault, I jwas surprised find it' in the very he irt joif the city, orSecond Avenue hetween Tbird and Fout jiftfeets, and I walled up on 'all sides by TaigA brick dwellings, so that, though I havse in : front of it hu idreds of times'jja'.no' idea that therewas;acemeteryinjneigh borhoodJ Entering :through an;ifeb gatel the only access. a 'passage . leads' ' te iemv--etery, which m about 150 by 40lpet en closed on all sidejs.by a high storivall, up to which dwelli ngsj arc built on 'jfijefy side: -It was'Gstablisbadas a' cenietQijfng be fore Greenwood, and hundreds otvealthy fiunilies i have Vaults" there, in rriJy cases three or four odcupjing the same viffelt. It is probable that most of the spaelinder- - sround is exdavated : how mafeft? bodies?! have been placed there I know noft but of course there is i reebrd of them' sciqwhere , here, as well asl abov6. The valiiftfr pro perty around id rio doubt injurftusjafFect ed by it, but. less than it wonM,lte If it , were open and jtvere filled with m'oiuentSf of which, by tliewy;ithere is not hoe, hut simple slabs inserted' In the walfefcaring -the names of tb owners of vaults:, " : I had an " opportunity on Wedripd'ay- to go through one iof the immeris$5nting ;: establishments jjf wbrch there are many , in this city. It' is managed by John A. Cray, formtjrlj pf jGray & fiti and":: employs! 350 peVsons,.all under onjff, has any . number- o" presses, and proxies to, print for me ai book of 250 octat-.,:;pages in two-weeks. From the type-setfig and; stereotyping" jo the binding, alljsone ill the sariie building,; The most intssting part, to an old brinter like myseifiiie the type-setting andtypc-distributirignfiehineSi t. Of the former tneie are fourtec.iiiSach of which, attended pyon -i man to plagn the keys of the machine iand anotliep s"jus tify'rthe Mles, isets up wards of fiif thou sand cms eacC8ay.' c(ual to the bllwork of about six printers, and the distributing inachineisyenf more wonderful, fiij? if puts back in theirproer place?, wifhott;.:other assistance than beiftg supplied wif -material and. set in: mci( intone hundl and; twenty-five thousaitd ms,a'' day,' 'i'.ioont -three j hundred! thousand separatgf little types, j each of hic-h, by.means of differ ent " nick " from all 6thers iscarii;to ifs proper groove, aVid thus put inplaofor its next use. So jew iof your reader know anjniung aDouB tne tociinicaHtie,jpi me ; printing office, landj; in , truth, I k)w so little : about machiirery . . that ' I vl not attempt furthef I description. Thje! are, however, among the many invention's? hich supersede the human hand and bra'and' help to swell ibe throng of unetfj)oyed people in. the streets of this great, cj?. vj-I don't knowwhetlier the phrasepf Time", isinpney,'' is "oif Yankee origin, tpb', of. pciurseit was! one Of the wise';?:0yirigs' adopted by Fra;nklinr in "Poor RiHiards' Almanac." Bit though the ''JaCighty dollar " is fairly! worshipped in thfeparts, it is astonishing what a crowd .''will dSie' Abe" -assertion whenever a : -horse . fklk:frajpf inv every day occurrence, attracts the gfjize of the passer-by. j At once an -eageybwd f collects, blocking the street and obstj-ucttng the movements jpf uch non-Yanke jas , who really value time more than thefinfor- mation to be gained by spending ;n or r twenty minutes) in ' seeing Ijow thenfor-tunate-bruteis gotten upon his.feetlp'gaint and , what are the estent of his hi&s . by the fall upon the solid" stone paVQienfs. Perhaps it is" bjecause I am no "ISrsey" man that such af crowd excites, my sririse. I don't know. Iwhen I haye 8att)0n a horse's back, or ridden behind inWtlhing more spirited than i a 'Broadway' rsKife or streoUcar teani, I .jltj' iniist be that jjpSity is I the stronger passion than ayarici he Yankee composition. ; Everybody nows how thoroughly the aforesaid Ben; frank lin, as full blooded. ;a Yankee as "falever born, understood I the power of tha(rait, when his course! at the- Yank ee inn' i5ahed ?to mind. ; Arriving"; at the r inn, h hlled up the landlord and his wife, their 9Ug and daughters, and told them that hisiiame was Ben FrankHo ; lie has brn5?niJlpston and was going to; Philadelphia p Mis a printer; so many years old; had a wjj aiid so many children ; and ; having thupub lished his biography wholesale, inssdof bavins it drawn i out piecemeal bfeVerr member j-of the family in successgip, he added, "land now give me my diniori for The author of '.The Fleasures'SfiOia A Ase says that the entire llio of loSe iE is devoted to hunting after the dolljR,. and. ofthe other sexto bringing up htjj;giumt ers after, dollars; which mayJbtte'of; France, where lie lived, but in thjS)arts many cf tLo olhef S6 " La?e';tle ones to brine up, and so, devote tyijlv"es , to spending the dollars the hunter3hiyfi paggea. i - , Oi R ndighlx Madame de Stael" said that "aUvsgwgs- . --i' &Mflf-:- I here bt low arci but Vjetrinninrs." Ilather a tmleranthou-zfit f ir those of us who iisake a bad l-eginnin-ii, tliat the same work must ! cmtinuel ioj the Ilereafkx. . Thurlo Weed; one of the old leaders (f . the New York Whigs, whilst editor of 1 the Albany Ecruing Jourwrl (now living f of. me the ge pf waa i yedi-s ago if he knew Millard Fi in an t-iegani noose wumn a srone s mrow was asked luany Millard Fillmore. '-I- thiuk I -ought io know hira; was the reply, ;as 1 nirrnt' ,ttm . Discovered him. it would hare been better to-; say, fjr" Mr.- Fillmore was created by One whoni Mr, Weed may hare little -conception of. He was in humble life, however, and Mr. Weed had ssa racity enough to perceire his high merits, and influence enough to bring them into play ls part of-the capital stock jjr .!.. rn.i Uij.t'u;. u !..'.' ! 'ui a' t i T :i ..i. iiiai, uib ciuuuiry iiaa ever nuwu uiiui ip ; nianj of iks members, like Mr. Weed, and unlike Mr. Fillmore, became free-soilers, ! abolitionists, know-nothings, and what not. j By-the-way; you doubtless remember the claim of another editor, nearer home, that : he was able to jkill and make alive," an expression usedin Scripture as an attribute of the Almighty, and which the said edi tor, now ex-editor, would doubtless be too wise howr (to use. - I might almost claim to havdi .jdiscQvered , M.r. Fillmorej for I happened; to be in ; Washington on One occasion i when, as ' chairman of the Committee of Way and Means, he en gineered' a gieat tariff bill through' the Iouse, and I was so struck with his read- iness, clear hcadbdness and ability, that he was my candidate for Vice-l'reside-nt with Mr. Clay in T0-i4, and I have never had' a doubt that if he had been nominated in stead ot 31r.t lirelinghuyscn, we should have- carried 2sToir York and Clay and Flll-j inore would hay been elected; Our North Carolina delegation was favorable to hiiii: but the North i insisted upon having Fre-j linghuysen, and the JN orth had a ri;ht to decide-the point having conceded the. can- - tdidate for the Presidency to the South Ailn a case oil djsputed right to some land : at Bunalo, the Opposing claimants being the United States and a private corpora tion, 'the' former ?has settled the -'.question by sending a file of soldiers to; take pos session. V hat is the' use of courts ? Toombs already lias his favorite Empire. ! I anticipated a pleasant Thank afgiving: Dinner arid day jwith an old North Caro- lina friend, but "this harp of thousand j strings" was not "in tune," good Doctor , Watts to thef contrary notwithstanding. ' One of '.those' iaH: strings of whose very ' existence I was V ignorant, was somehow wrenched, and I had to remain in bed all day; having; cause for thankfulness, how ever, first in skillful domestic appliances, . and then in the more learned diagnosis of my excellent :pnysician i-!.r; v m. it. nail, who at once pointed out the jarring string, - and, strangely enough, whilst he sat in such cheerful converse as makes it a pleas ure. to have him about onej either in sick ness or health, the severe pain disappeared as mysteriously. as; it had supervened, re minding me of thp sick man who was cured by putting his physician's prescription in his pocket instead of his stomach. To-day I am all right. IBut as Col. Ham. Jones said in '.Coasin Salljj 'Dillardj' "and this is all . I know about'' Thanksgiving Day. I see however, by the World, that Beeeher made it the occasion for! -a bitter assault upon the South -and Southern people, whereupon the World reminds him that his text should have been takpn from the 11th verse of the 18th chapter, of the Gospel according to St Luke, Wherein ' the Saviour says, "The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself : God I thank Thee, that I am not as other men are,; extortioners, unjust, adulterers, r even! as this publican. (1 was inclined; tot itahcise One of these words, but the readeri will do that, of course.). One of Beeeher's charges is of repudiation, though he admits that one Northern State had been guikyj of that sin.. Yes, and not only' did Pennsylvania repudiate, but the United States also, the whole United States;' set the South a$xainple pearly a century ago, in repudiating! the entire Continental tlybt, not a ent of the hundreds of millions of which did the said United States ever make an efiprt to pay.'' And again, after the late war the said United States required the Southern States to repudiate every debt owed to their, own citizens. Arid these people, Beeeher and all' abuse the Sotith for repudiating their debts ! II. "The MutbCut Boom.' ' " rCorresjxjndence of IlALK's WEEKLY.) .'. . ' j N.ovIember 21st, 1879, 3Ir. Editor : For many months past the public mind of hesc eastern counties .has been agitated more than ever before upon the railroad cuestion so much dis cussed, pro land con, in your columns this week. - With your accustomed fairness you seem inclined to give both sides a hearing upon this, now paramount subject of State policy. True, the Democratic party,; in State Convention, arid in- Democratic legis lation, have endorsed the" two mammoth extensions of. this transmontane . railroad, from Asheville.4 It is equally true that all parties, al sections, a d all true North Caro linians, are agreed and a unit as to the policy of finishing this Western road to Asheville. But there Is a great division of Democratic sentiment as to the wisdom of attempting any further extension until the tax-payers .east of the Blue Ridge are better satisfied than they are now as to these proposed .extern ions. If you assert that those r ho disagree with; your views upon this now loomirig and booming ques tion, as expressed in jour long editorial of this week, are not good Democrats, you will" ostracise from our Democratic ranks thousands , upon tens of thousands of our best and largest Democratic tax-payers and most . enterprising I and liberal-minded citizens. There is a spirit ! of inquiry vuow pervading the Democratic ranks of North Carolina on this transmontane rail road (Juestion that will not -rest satisfied with anything short oft such legitimate facts and figures ought tp convince the judg mentand win the appfoval)f every North Carolinian" who is frde from prejudice of section and who loves! every inch of the Slate.- This inquiry seeks to know what becomes of our State iaxes and what taxaT tion is to be requbred in case' the te goes on with the proposed railroad exten sions from Asheville. Will such railroads paj? -Iio59ectionalism suggests this deter mination of the people to investigate this absorbing question before giving in" their adhesion to this mammoth railroad -scheme of the transmontane counties. It will be suicidal and endanger the success in North Cpajina next year of the Democratic party in case;oid:' 'fte Democratic tqto Convention , should again endorse, this .pleasure.' 'We must have harmony, peace, union, wisdom, absepcej of all sectionalism, in our Democratic; counsels next year if M ps&.tfi 'fiftfcM jn! maiijtainirigDem ocOic ascendancy. , p .ufge. tha trans; montane railroad scheme upon our pext ' Democratic State' Convention would create i -divUionj and sjch dissatis-&itiin.'.-jif vi J itessfu!, as might turn Nt rth CarttliQui Wir ' jtiv "the Radical, party. fuif irnrnt l is f-jmirwd.' .Lrtitc thU ittiJn -ttnh tjin t'i the ucfttiling IsgisfittitY. I I n.' re S ite pmper jJace, and Loe'p this jjiifriivg and ripening question of taxati n and .i f. Btate policy awy from our Stat' :Dom i pratic platform. The IeaiocnitSe iua-ws fa well M.the tax-payers of the mid lle aiid eastern conntieji, are disttatisfitsl mid lx u ing more restless Mill at the siuatioii land proffpecto f .these traaxmontane mL-ures. The astouDding facts and fiun-s if iihis f Mad-Cnt Rom. ns iiublih,H sterling paper, will .add ti p"o ing Uneasiness as to the disTMitioii of these c-tate taxes. It is well that ilw il--li.ii has so soon been inaugurated. Alrl W di we h'ear it aid, even in counties buryy : and near to As.heville, thai the talmr and inoliey cxiended aud to be , upou this tnmsmontane scheun kept m the counties oontrilutini it, jjie tn (hem the L-t citntjf roh in the jrnion. 1 EA. i s U Here aod There in North Carolina. ITEMS: FROM. LETTERS Ti TIfc ElMult. i?E li.Si is AS I) C A S W ELL NoTEl-li.t J I -; YiiHceicillr, .V(riifr - J udg 'lc Koy held the Courts for Persoii and ('a. wejl. , No eases of. interest to : the general .reader, Were ujon either the triininal, ot civil .dockvCr- Solicitor Strut wick was , present aud Is winning lminy friends- by bis assiduous attention to business, i V 1 The farmers of thls section have !seded an unusual ilanre crop of wheat thin Year, arid it is' generally conceded rt hat tjiis Jias been thjj mst propitious iall lor harycstiiiu crops and sowing wheat, ryp anj l pats within the recollection of the oldest iinliiab- Jtaut. .. i 1 ho tobacco crop has 1hvi ' wcl ' v f 1. . i l . iv .' i -i qureu aim line lateness oi irost nas i naiiieu There the whole of the crop to be saved. Uas been an unusual quantity oBfine yeliiw tobacco cured this season, and prices! prom ise to be quite remunerative, j V- This is the fifth time I have ti throimh this section, and I Was l! avelei rcibly iriiptesscd with tlie improvement Jo f the public roads as worked under the new svsJ tein. Judge McKoy told me that! it was universal, wherever he had ijeen in th State ; and jet some say the list fogis!a ture"- was '-'nr good.' The people arci already bcigiiinSng to moot politics: and are castin; alxuit tor the bjest,men for the next (jSerieralr Assembly. Jys it is the nnrular time in course tor one ioJ: the Senators of jthis District hi be se- froini Persop county imarly every jilan is.in favor of John W. Cuniiigham, unless, as three-fourths of tint voters b , the county hope will be the lease, ceves the nomination for Gojvcrn the event tliat Mr. 3Iontford McGc he r. In ice de'- clmcs" a re-election to the I louse, I J I .Hester, -Esq., it is thought Jwill jbe the choice of the Democrats of Pea-son-county. He is a safe man. and would make a faith- fuljrepresenfcrtive in the lower Iloujsi', j ercstpd an j this people are deeply in are discussing the necessity heCtion with the outside work to the North' Carolina eoat. tor u con- by railroad Thti route desired and the capabilities of the cpuntry, 1 haye noted fully in another letter A. lii: Kill i HfML'KiN'diiAM Notes : Wihticorti, Xovrmher 2(!.-4 A liieeting rof the Bar at cntworth in honor of thi j late' Judge Keril, was, held in thei Court House last week jduring the itenn of thie Court, afr which GovD. S. lu id juioided. Col. Thos. Iluffin, .('ol. K. BJ. W ithers Cot Boyd and "J. W. lleid jironouneed eloquent eulogies -upon the distinguished qeau. -v commuiee was apjxnnieu io soli cit contributions to raise 1 7j balani e due, and to secure .a hdme fir tint tfidilw and four little children." i i Solicitor Strudwick was quite suildenly attacked with' rheumatism las week; while ,'dt Wentworth". ' At hist acciiunts liehad jmuch improved. Col. John N. Staples, of GreensborO, prosecuted the crirtninal jin his stead. ; W, J. L. C. Kerr, Esq., wc are( . jlearn,' has returned to' his native ;Mr. Kerr is a nephew of the late locket flad to State. lud-re. Kerr of this State, who left licre s(nie 15 years ago and made his honiie in 31 aeon, iGa.J Where, as a lawyer, h a .Hfooq: very high and was quite popular, j Uut ins ar dent attachment tor thp Old .North! Mate never abated, so he has returned a njd sct- tled in-1 anceyville, Caswell pounty,!wlicre he Will practice his. protessionL . f Mr.- J. B. Smith, of North Cairolina, traveling salesman for the popular ! house of Kobcrtsi Beall & Co., wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes, I'ichinbnd, , ,a.'is a modil salesman. He subscrjbes anjl pays for twentj--tWQ North Carolina newspapers. Mr. jSmith ii t very' succcskFuI. salesniifn and says his experience teaclkes liiuji that theTew dollars spent for jpapjers is i good investment..' . . ills trade! is entirely c(ri- hned to his native state. 14. A. JiEKiir. Caharrls County Notes; 1 Concurd, Nm:emh r 30. -All tliej stores in town were closed on Thanks-ivirig day and lalmost everybody wcntl hunting. ; It is estimated that about 200 rabbits and about 500 birds were killed- j - -U . Last Friday was a big cotton day ; our streets were -crowded from Allison's corner to Depot street, owing to tlie' suspension of business on lhursday. I . !, - .Odr young .townsman, Hal Pitryear, has gone to Texas on a "legal" tour. Will return in a few weeks. , f . j : The Good Samaritans held the anniver sary pf their Lodge here last Friday. It was, a gala day with the negroes in general. There were at least two thousand negroes in town to Seethe Samaritans "turri-out.". Speeches, .; marches, &c, tiere tjip prp- grarome. If it, is cold, enough this wjeek sonie ' big hogs will bite the dust ; somle that will go 400 and 500 pounds. II. Waifs: ."-.'" How can procrastination! bo the thief of time- when it never comes up to time ? - .i , - . . i 1 i . A small boy (aged tve), looking at a" picture of Adam and Ere- jn the Garden of Edeh, asked, bis motherlif theyi never wore more : clothes than those in "which they yrere represented, and being told that that was all they wore? said "Thenlwhat- ever did they do when people came to call."' v i-. ; :-'- Ernest (at six) "But, mother dear, is it really true the world was 'made in six dayS?' Mamma" Yes, Ertiie and ijf God had pleased I Je could Itaye made it h two days.!l Ernest (after, moujierit's cojnside- ratiooih " Un, mamma, thaa would never have done, you know; why, we should have had Sunday every othe)r day. - 'frWirlinfy T fl m ifrfiwtnff ilil biUer threads anion tvtjie goid'. Sang the wife but Jack replied, ' Turn voqr ewiteh thetother sule.v ,,Ntti I'arilliilan arf iMnr. STATE K II il S. Cott u ii M ilium ri-adilv in Vliinti i tlkh iVu avf at 1 1!!; fvni. .'. ' Con4rd.the ,iiywr,a.l'tibt 42 1-aW of cotton .wt wii k. t: Wilxni's trade, tie' AJmtut mv,'!'! ciLs th.U of any prHiioui' w-a-.u. . " j Monroe, the 'i'-irr s&. Iught 7" t'alos 1H. of nttn la-t Wii i, paMii I r i to. f The trial of Mju Iaiikuiw nt H-l-n i.Murt nsulttl in Irt r at'ijiiitt;.! f thi-aniird.'r cf Mr. Iljrtmaii. I 'i Wiusjtori fo-t; heal ily by tire t'rd.iy. Two large MoT Wt rt' ih svlt"l 4t nd t !ir-' ah-rx lit' U V.daiii:e-i K.K-kv Mvuntl's tltide if ..yy II. tit. Hie Cold.lx 7 to Mid : S:iv4. ('ttfotl ii'illllt.lll'N rea i v sa .iif b- at lfj lo Mir- Count V :lot JV di llthl.ft nl.a we learp from t!n WitiM.ui ls'idr, Mr. .lames- 'ln'rt!to!j. I ,( k ear-s. - lll to i t ntt-ii.iri ni. T l name. Wius biirneil with hii cabin l.iM Wei k in llaljlax. the VeMoti .Vi'im s;iy. , The ileath of M. Datid H iid. r- n. a'jed 7,lvars, and a : highly -.rjnviil ciu Ziii of ("liarlotte. is notl by tlie ftl-itinr of that tity. . ! ; :';" ' - Mrs. jMary .nu lAdcink, of 4iraiiille count v, the Turi fii'tlit note. i 7 it-im old, healthy an 1 aetij and with I'M liv- ! ing -descendant.!' : ' ' j'i Tho . ll.ittlilHiro V'1'.'''"' reports 'the ( deatli at Cu'stalii of i sixteen-year-old boy j from fright at his: horse's fright. In hi , excitcnicjnt the! boy fell aiij djiil. Miss j-ihiT, the, Movelisj, the Cli nloit til, ; r h arnsj will knil! fof KurojH' ijii tin liltli to perleet bril in rrein-it aii Hier .man and, turtlmr ip profewioh. . '.' . : ' alify , hcr;lf fir h. r The house of Jac lh K cat iii, colored, at 1 b K-k y Poi n t , Pi n dt-r coii n t y . as di-st n y i -d by fire last week, aiid dii fnir childn n erislied in the names,! th; Viliniiig(oii loams, '-:-;',"j ' ': '- " -;.V New ltanoter,say the Viliuingtoii.,V?.r, lost a hoi-se fast weik kiiowiitto haye Ihi-ii a, work-horse S years ago, and more "than U) years old at deatlt. lie M.isau old reb, r. tiKt, having jimil the cavaby' llnbis jSharpi, of Iredell, the .,i. htHik notes, lost hisj residence, and all its coutetits, itR-hiding money ,proeeciU of his cotton crop, by lire hist wet K. A , heavy loss tor a poor mail utiui.a ne ana live children. Ki v. Samuel Fen K-e di.'d in Ciiurihn k (cotttity on Novembir liitji in his Kith 'year, the jJcii'nnixf says, The name pa mper notes (the visit of Pbiladeljihi:i capit.d jsts who are likely, to take hul l of and l.ftild the Klizaltetli City lin l .Norfolk Kail-' Voad.! -. . ! : 1 ; , . Tlie dwelling house of Mr! 1! T. Dye yyas burned iiear Saiiford "last Wiik, saj the M oore, Indr.r ; and the ,; Vc Ih r, II, r all records the burning if the steam kiw .and grist mill and tbe cotton eiu of Mr. I. f. Williams, of" Polkton.' Moth vt fire to. ' . j . ' t ,. Tlie Asheville Citizra Voigratulat-.s 'i s fteojple upon the rapid grow tb and. Ii all h fill. busiiHss of'thait beautiful mountain town. Its latest enterprise j a tobacco warehouse; Which has attrajted thciist prominent; buyers of some Iof the largest centres in 4he 1'nion.J , . . Judge- IJynutn was interviewed the oilier, day by the' Asheville Jnuriad and express ed no doubt of .North Carolina's voting the lladical ticket next 1 year, if Grant hea'!s it, but does not wish to, lie on it himself. Judge IJuxton had no doubt of the result, anyway ; and was " wilijii.J' "' Tom Leach, described by the UoIm khh'uh as a desperate negro aud brother of -Peter just convicted of murxler at Kobes.ni i-ourt, shot and killed Mr. William Col-vlast wirk. Mr. Cole was reading to Leac h a - warrant for his arrest when Leach si rot him in the head and again in the Imast. L ach ha.s- thus lar cM-ajii'd arrest, . .' Mr. A. A. Granthani, of Wayne county, the Miwiijrr says, has made IJMd bitshijs ol' rice this season on less tlian eight aercs ; N, 15. Steicns atid liiah (Iralhain haVea slate deposit on their lauds near (Joldslxiro, ijuality 1 good Htid-sujiply inexhaustible; and M. 'U SJ....I . !.... 1. I. a I mm l. of Cotton gins,: cbtten Vc. so insurance. Ncwbcrn s cotton market was active last -yvetk; 1,200 bales of cotton -reccivi'd and the price paid for it 1.1 J to 11 1. i rn i s sea rce ii ud worth 5 2 ce n t s i n b u 1 k . 1 1 1 e is active, at .'81. ( )yMcrs -25j to 75 cen!- per bubcl. Of bear -meat '.V.H pounds was-the .product, of ()wn Siijith's gun "on Thanksgiving Day ; all in one bear. The Xu hernia n tell.4 the tale. ; . i. r 5 Mrs.rCarolinej Starr, of Gwilfi.nl, loM," .her residence,-and .Mr.. Huntley Owen im infant child; by fire last week', th; (1 recti s bort fri'C wjii'H. , 1Whih alsp tells of the sale of two gold tiiin.-s for 8 1-1,000-by Mr. Oliver Causey ; the finding in tlie woxls of the dij;id bifdy ofV. M. Aiken, aged 4)2, frozen ; on hei? kitcheii l! and that of Mrs, Climer wir. . Chariot te' tr.iido this fill has Ik-cii l.ri k enough to nvpilrt; sevj-ral trij North by a numlKr of !itsmc!rchants to buy new stock, Kiiys the l)rnntrral. Its cotton market last week was iirtn; flour, .'.50 to I;75 ; corn, 45pncal, 05jto7M; pe.L, f.; HWeet otatoes, 75 to ft; frk. 0; beef, I to 5 ; beestvax, IS ; butter, to 22;. tbkketw, 12 to 15 eggslS. j. . ; . j r A. Mecklenburg "two-horse,"' is Ix-ttcr than the Johnston " one-horse 7 farm. Mr. James Puckett,; the Charlotte (Jbwrvir says, has nui'iMirte-l V wife and raised a family of tight : thildtcn on a two-h(r: e farm, and hover bought a bushel of corn i r' wheat, a pjund !of meat or a particle of flour or nieal or anything t-Lse which; could be raised oh a farm. I He and his are Well-tpbtj intelligent and contented jtefiple. J hC rfinest bann in Gaston K-otinfy wan" burnei on Tuesday night lur; the Charlotte (ItHrri-jr saysi It was-the rrortertvof Mr. Jatbison llobinson, k hanl .working farnieif. who lost alonr with it 4(H) bushels of corn, f.,000 bundleg of fiHlder, 1 0 wagon loads of shucks, a large amount of . wheat and oat straw, a wheat drill. Corn sheller, straw tutter, 2 gool wagons, all of the har ness and a jliantity of other property. No insurance. i ' 5 . ' The llandobili Fair.last week's CHriir says, ".' was decidedly the most creditable and successful that has leeh held since the war.; Everything passed off pluasantly, It yas not a gfeat succtas financially ra we could hayvc wished owin to the weath-. eri' The admission fees Friday' were lost because ot tlie necessity ; of having the speaking at the court house," . Hon., Kemp" 1'. Ifattle-S RddjCs pj coHimcipkd In the ugliest terms, as a sikjocIi worth sometliinjr, of that kind whose effects are never lost. It is but 21 miles from Lincolnton tQ Wh&t ji, i.id the Tn i io.ii .S.tr uri'' j t!.j liuin-w nun of Wiln.i.ioii n f ir j. V i:h Ivtffit.. !- o!d ri!i.... l Minn jbe - iti;o, ',' niitt in j. te.. , i S'.-tti'fiod.- ill.' Cftndisi.i t iir.d nd till rJnt N. rth C.ir.'Iin.i. Tit i .peo'j h-1 1 1- r'.4 I)-l b the i-oniH-. Inn (mi to tr i l. with U'i!niiiil.'ti, I l-v rJiotill. and Wil in.njii ii mil i r mr-jv t i-i-uii win - it i . i 'i i . i .ii i ' ili'i p ttn-lu pie h i Witl lluii have oj ii-I t till Vii Ik lit, Willilill. (!!. Hlirkilt Tbe rt titixfi. it tujV i-n,llv U bn(ll. the S' tr lliii.k- !'ori' u t no I-miiiuh r Criiii4 uj n iu luiiidoli.b ii ilili.r tJ r 1 . iu.!j;ii.i join.io ruiluic. iimr iihj U-iu p'll Miiii to (he TodoiSioH of lite 1m J Ii -ht illow, tV A ldni f'rto tl jhe, eXlM t,i lity of V, Stnd. V.i-1 , !' f'lial lilil i utility . . ii.) f our lotiwt , I . - r .v, .... - l(il iin t ei-tteiMn-I r.trnn, H' j Miii'pty we b.ne fnan him :T"n upn j bind kii.-tlv l.ke the ..ilr near AMtl(r. ; an I w .1 btin It. in tj.ot l.t il:'tH-r li M I ilr.il iji any nnil. t. He phiitd Ut ( r iji-'lii eitltoli. whit hm I I. d Jiiin i." i bjli f. aVt r-iii-T .((('" liiii (i Ii., 1 1'.' I ! ii ri . of pT l iii'd in toli.iii-,- ' j 1 ml j lining tii ' ixiiiiido ol lh ui ir n, re. ud j alter 411,111, Uilli. roi lie I a ,1 j w" T s Hi', r . . ' Inure of 1 V ti.Lio-o llinii 1 . 1 tlie Jit b,b j of cotton, "I j '1'hj Vii -Third Anu-jud 'olili r iiii" '. tlie t h, ( hull h. Silllll. ill N.Htll t'UK.1- lin.i. will tiMt at ,ViUm t..,iiioirow . The. M.thod'iM, th' . ,hit, Vi. loxup.V pmnii -iil and u,Jul Njii..ii, titid tlu y in r nl-iiig tin ir tueiiiU rhip'nt a 'rupid ra'c. lu'lxtx, : new iihuiU m wt-r w-b"". . te.1. In that year I hi re Wen', 1 1 ! l" ,.i pr.Niel 1 1. til .lilii white im inbi r. II.ViUl , ote-J lii IlibeM. 7 I,' Slllld.iy Mho.iU. I..VSI teaelieir. ol.llil ho!at, and the IiItiII s of' lh various m lifMiU tfiit.iiiie.'l . A I voliiin d, valued ut &7.'5'.H. Tin y own l7 par's, hi. ioel y allied nf f..! 7.Y land 7kil eluirches.. who,- V;hl" W n ,'1?'. Time ar.-i Vlx.ut lii.'i ininiMi i tf whiih imunIm rt I .ihicsiiht.iiiihi il.l ea ing hU t .I.Vi :n-tiv Jireat Inr. TwitiH one oniiie- III. II ljue llj !i.. ml l.lllil-.-..ll il.to '.tl V I. relief Hi is "Veaf. illil.WKli Hit- SkLIj! i. .ii. the in ni-trv ijf ii- l. th.NliM chiinh in ate will ikiiiiIh r atoM( 175. ' ! ." Thii (uiri'rtiieti ofiiiiilliitd, tlie Gre ii ' boln i.'-ii.-"!! .ifi, hive (Mild tlii. -x, , r gllll pllll wr.rth i.f tns-n. tu . Ae. lie Millie . ap r U,fuiiiihrd by the lb-jfiirr iJ' with tlie f.illTwIii ol-i ii-uli nr;tl v.. of t;uij'..f. ; iiiilM f of re Itit -'.".JIM. yi.l.l. f2 ,:' bii-h !h: I oot lintieN wheat Colli. L'X. 1JJ-hen s. -xi, 1.1,1 11, lo", bu.ir ! rl; raised; 775J budi. U; bm kwlie.i,!, ;' ,11' 5 I id.i ls ; baijey. I,M budi. I- .w.U 4itatn. :!i;.!lll bushels;! t ftr.li JhiI.iIo 15.01 Jir.li, Is ; V. r'dnjtu. I 5. f 1 7 iiulloin. jioney lf.l!'- pounds; chiifiM, I bu-lnd JmmIiIiBs, 75 bu,heb; oats, .t;,127 bll-h. U i-l,.l..r 1 i. I,.lia ..lli.-r k I : I. ... .,-.,. ,fl, ,..,,.-, ,'. ii.m,...r,i.rfl ,-. millet J l:i';t toll-; Iiiriiii.i. I s.OOS l.iidn If l l'.ler, H;; I'lirrel;-, Wine, 1 IMt piUolm ; .K t.ii. Hi.J bale; lobais-o. :2'...'J21 noun II t" iiiiiiiIm r ol liormfi and iiuiIcK.-i.ii'.tl ; -it . i .... . . J2.M, ; lmgs, l22.:!:t2 ; ,' -h.t p. .' 1 2, :i , .577 ; v'-fcUn. :i ; cuttle loti by .Ii , 1o; Cane he 5 ; iho-ri ot, bv ; dl-( .!,, I (I I o.t jby iline.ino, 727. by ilou'i'. 4"!', . greell ij'l'lijs, ..1. 1.'.i rniMn l. dl l.il. J .", 272 oiiihU;'' -dried. )m-ih h.f, 2il.yU Mlli.H; dri.il bl.n kitit r"iei.,IT7, 1 I lilin l-. f lri-d (ears; HI H.uri1f ; butter, 117,117 pouud ; : y-I . ... 10 i-iiiii.N; jiiik I jof fence, 2('..'7,(! f7 : f rlili.t r- iMiu'dit . Il5. tons; JiiiiLic, 5 lm; wool, LJ.S70 p..iin.- !entli of Dr. Mru.lwb k. Iji'ruiii tin. linl. itd .Veto, J. ini The) many friend' of r. lidfnnii.l ' Sirudwiek, 'of JIUUImim will I, piiine l to learn of bin sudden death on Slit uid v la.M. On Saturday morning 1 r. Sltudu . i-cHiiviM a in icraii uniiouii. ing ln n oiw ill (Mjh d In Mm, ItinI. Siru.lwi. l: who w is on the tmiti rcinrnbi'' Jioiiu.. from fiir of hi court. lie repaired to llio whom he i'min, I dejiot o linict hi soli, daiigi'h)tir ill, and taking- him to Lit ofliee, he nt-arcM -point he eoiild gel lijiu Mi . io, a ireauug in vom u(i1 . liming scribei b. lladoiia, had lJacoil 'thru di'.' in a gl issti'iii)! dibit4'd by wnti r. S.,ii liaviifcr (ncasioii to nii( lh.. ' i'rL after himwir, be, by mistake, toi-k ' tho khiii . Vjiws atid drank tlJ whole do.'., He discoviriil hi fatal. mistake by the lici t., of thejlca lly p..i4,n, an I every effort w . 'made tJo relieve him, but to nil purpo. .' atid'hij ended hi long mid 'u,.,"ul iji;. alM.ut 10 o'cloik that night. Ir. Strud wick W.Hiii the M Venty.M irnih year of hi ag, luid was regarded n oiic ,d' tin- 4 A :n...i ; I i .... ,. r.n. . ii,i. rie viui f'll Vl ,'ll" llll t he St ite. ' ' ' '.' 'W Atf4: . i. U1 l- -l ::... ... w -i-ijj: voih J .WNVHIg,. IJICUIH,. w hen a MljMTahtl lid nice iif grain, ill ii , fptid tat4-, vtotp the Mdiw.ilk to o il:ui ' Of what h(. isthe -ca.ket Wheti the jewel in gone " asUl tl,e trump, ii he to,k the lasi swallow of 4 lit whikv, iuid ll.r.V the 1h"m1. over in the com field ' . iLbi ih!pSMible to hnigalmd lii in. The n.Vro v im dropped intoeterni y it'theTcxU SulphiJr Springs on Eriduyf iwi !. ;,( iiint in cgoi.t-n ga'e o KUry wa ojji 1; r.i-etvii linn. A cipTestH.ndent of hf lions'a inati of J'erth. !7 .'y ar r.d. .!:. after ti.finir $:!: fl.r o year. i i,),, to lisj-ii4; with llie.in on leleoillit of the im . ..J . i :. i i . , : . jiroieiicni in im Mglil. , A tibs-rilM r to a juthwi-Mleni. ihim died repeiitlyjchving f nr year' ub tip tion unpaid. The editor iipfh-un-1 ,iy dip graveraitd di positiil oh' ihe; : cofliti t,juhn leaf fat,'a linen oou-t Uv u tberniotii-t. i; 1 " . T: " -. J ' l - " - In tfte rKitn .f a railcoinl lejnit in I is tlte following 'i.1a"e: over the iUk t 4,Th1ij( atlof k; it i running.; it M'liJ cago tithe ; it i nht ; it - im wt every -l.it at IO ii i lock; now kei p voiir tu-mtli chut I li-uli U ullirin fin tie iitimilH-r tr lV.,f " ' i 1- Li't-'n, xiniiuli, lii, n ! I . Ifark !" w ranih'ld.j mi. I Vn. k ; i Dc firf i hot nn itn' Ani-rciiiif.i.irt''on fl. fviiiMi iKwit.ii f- , I bull iI.'IiimIi ii Unti'r Hit's a vfVt Kit flrjil.'y, a liabUi(j ln l.i li: Iat why. d 'iM-ia-lmU'a Hftnin' A fire d Jt J. iniii.? m l.Uli Kit r.iuii.l J." hiliiiulni l.r ilin', fn ln' . Wlilirde ItubcotJi 'ntinyVliiT kain't U f.i ,An dt-y mu't noun' o" try in. . , i Kiftmi-i iL binW Mj, 1,1-1. .f ,iKir . VU h'K In.' lii-nut in .;it flr,. . . , Andrf-'niuiu M h, atl a'rl!n -!'.' . ' - J ump when yii fnvh dat wanitu chl'mi. ; I Jmupun,iiiitiali, jump,,,,; ! Do your jl in a lwrrv oaick tim . i " Now'U l time to hump Kae yoii know dut j OU kkan't fflCa-.l HlUlcluia'iJ.Uif.iiitii" '1 To tv&jU auj, fur dry aiut t,.,l,or,i; f link Jjnten at de Cre-liAi rini iii': ' t i ,' .. - . - it! ; ;-:; ' Tj' ! ft it- I i . , V I 1. I , ( t' ( : i . -';: ia:; ;- it j;0:v:M.,v-:i. in iM'WStT" ' ' J' i. - - . : :
Hale’s Weekly (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 2, 1879, edition 1
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