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. , , , 8 v r " N, .r . . . r 1 i f . 7 t . . : , 4 . ' ' all if- r -m. wmmmm- &, M''-B. ' ii ; a s : 1 X . j- ' - . -- - fs a ..-- l i ' AwAtdA - ftfA... " . 1 1 DEAtt ni;-rfinv!i JWTSTXCivciiAiinK np " . a1 w-i Va . I r r7- ' ; V. - ; V I; ; : Jrolintr. jBSritt & Co, VnllIIier This Istinguished Jnrist ; breath ed his lit ii) the town of Winston on Satilayl night, the ; 5th jiitsti On thataavifce left his home, Rich? niond Jf 11, Tadkin County, to tome to Raleh to attend the January term oAhe Supreme Curt.r Tie travellel hi a busrsrY to 'Winston. driv-home OXFORD, N. c.: his onlyiompanion being the er; Wlin three miles from he lean ! ,;over , on the driver, and as tl 3 driver, thought, went to i . -I p . a . ' i a - ' h Bleep, anfi he did not discoverj that an mmg, nnusnaj was tne matter with the Judge until he got to the I8?. I ferry, on the Yadkin river. 15 - r - t - r : EDSTOE. miles kanie fK my Democratic JounilnKJ ' AoniWiristoji, arid about the TfSJZ e--511 f!m JdSe PearsonVhen the crnticpinciij The dcterm 3Pr,ver tricd 0 rouse him up, but f '"''-VwndthestHd.Wt has onable; to do So ytrauon.- ; Winston, he was lifted from the .. i 1 ' r bggy into Wilson's hotel; and phy- WlIOi AVlnivrs : 4 n ' " jaiAjttii-: j Bicians were ThisiqiWstion is how under dis- atjjonceji BUmmoned to num were nromntlv at hia bed-sid ... .it. J f . . T The first regular session of Gran ville Inferior Court commenced on Monday last! ; I i ' ' 1 j ' ' ' "We !gtve below in full) 'the most admirable and appropriate charge to the Grand Jury by B. A Capehart, xiisq., ynairman oi tne upurt. ; -. It U a model document brieiy yet pertinently expresseddignified in character, and bearing in every line the imprint of Judicial impar- tiahty and firmness. 1 , . We commend it to the carefal perusal of every citizen of .Grayjle. "JJith this week we ;nterVupon comparatively a nw system of our county judicial workings; IBy some it is regarded as an experiment. By others, who were familiar f with the old County Courts or Quarter. Ses sionsr which, were abolished i it is hailed as a return tP nloJn-r' teachers, more agricultural products, coun raong me inaices oi a prosner s;peop!e, the one that most strikes the traveler and stranger is a good road, and while itmay be unpleasant to present a friend and neighbor for neglect of j duty, it is imperative npon you to see that those having the care of the public highways should be held to account when neg lected. . t .. - ' - We will, from time to time, call upon members of i,he bar for assist ance and information, and faithfully relying upon a general disposition on the part of the people to a proper observance of law and order, and prompt punishment on our part of willtul onenders, that our county will ere long rank second to none in moral and healthful financial condi tion equal to the intelligence that has ever characterized her citizens. And as we are blessed with fertile soils and a healthfully invigorating climate," let the boasts of onr peo- pie be, that we have more churches, more - school houses with paid uii cussi.nLand the Kale'gh Observed liey 10 immin a. death stupor says ilps rumored on the street that lrom acutel paralysis ot the entire trie lour Associate Justices of thp V-lw eiuu H1 Lue u c. r- i . oujjitup vourt ciaim tiie rrqht to name tjie next .Chief Justice of that court, and jth-U ii, oxerclse i of that ! they Lav determined to Associate r justico K Readejj r.gi.t chocsts i is- an osbec larger The left side did not sympathize with the at tack as -his ileCt 4ind and j arm were used. IIeSTastotally uncon scious, and speechless ; and it was at once seen that there was no; hope SENATOR nGRRDIOX thu lcaying to Go venor Vance the .ot.l,ls recoery. j He sank rapidly, the ap?biaiment not of a Chief Jus- and breathed his last at thirty-five tice' but ofan Associate justice. minutes after ten on Saturday iight, Whero the Associate Juki will January 5th. find authority for. suth an exercise of the flower j of ointment we io iH u jims io uiscover. . Tle ObscrveX quote pranonsj W . w COtisit aiou and the internre- tutibn tlfcm by both mj.iuuy 'and Civil authorities. Stit a T?,it ' which seems . tosettle ' beyond dis- 1 pute that t then proceeds to provisions of thft "Rumor says Senator Merrimon anl ms irienqs have oi jramzed for the Sena torial race, and will aain bolt thei, cau ens if Vance is nominated for the Senate. lms time the " Itei.ubllcans will I show rneir appreciation of ingrate Merrimon ie ojhee of Chief Justice to. itself that the Gover- noralohc can fill-and that the Afbo- ciale Justices cannot fill ' pew York Herald, Fpeakinfr 'i from o noial burces: informs us that. , - Y I ' " 1 " V Ul 1LV 402 mki M rs were commit toA that Cilf d irhiff tlm xW- : 1 Sut F; rrimon: never promised the t fv t , J rr 7 "Wuucans, any particular favon and THE Dirff'EisKivrrB'; The So says Jthe . Greensboro Korth State, a Republican paper. The Chatlotte Democrat has the following to say in reply : !! "Rnmor is not very srood anthorifcv fnr anythins:. ' Can the "North State' V rfre any good grounds for its declaration that Republicans hvill support Gov. Vance ior tne senate, or rtliat Merrimnh an W'rk Anvai vmvn t Lj. IL v "i6 v,,-ta cijr uluc auom in for we don't think mncli arm would be done if i Lieutenant-Governor aris was maae Movernor of the Statt,! p uinjOer ttian has occurred in vted fo him t for Senator without .srare.' i ne editors and managers of the ?N"orth State',-are too intelliwnf: 'W a North te uicc uie.cJo3e ot the late war. Yet the IJeraid, the-Times, the Tribune f lu ''tr. kindred, sheets have the effi-nterpr tospeak of the 7nsecuri- .vj vi in.iuau;Uu; iu ,me DOUttll. j muikrs were as requerit here as in ew Toik the annual average vouiu op axout nve to each county. iia me l act is that in occuned in ten gy . j. 1 A. TTJIliw. V COUntV Deonlfi nrft i dii4ot!v frlir. - The act of Jthe IfrililfttiiVJ fntl On Monday last.fuchanf?a orSp.h.- autnorizes tne establishing of hot ule wasmadfinn iKa T?ol;i, - - 4 . I ' v a wm4 vJ ti I a W VftLa "es.DI tne ton the mail train 27,wS r, Uvos Raleigh at 10:30 adorning "them n 0Jr at3 p. m. wU1 emotive connties. No is .this 81""?.'? .at .I?:J P- m- nl v u.iu p. Ill, XUC ain will leavfi them, whenever bv the matr if at yPu P- ."u. ur p V" eia now a. m. ana it graots to each and every county 33 m' tiie right or priyilege of abolishing i7jh ,f Q.Sf i'1 "a- or a majority ot them. 3t mav lw -rrr VV a-m- Will leave deemed advisable so to fioJ NPV,r ? ? at ? P' and a"rve at -1 . . . 5 "I I V M I PI did a Legislature consider mo carefully the interests arid wishes of a people. j i it, alter a fair trial of this new system, it is desirable to -continue it. uie creait Willi De due , fn part, and laigeiyj.io me otneers pg. the Court. go at :U a. m. Tho lr.oi treight tram will leave Raleigh at 5 a. m. and arrive at Wcldon at 4:42 p. m. wiiweave Weldon at 5a. m. and arrive at Raleigh at 4:25 tp. m. . V ... oKwmaiite wuu iius, a cnane Henderson and the now. lcaveOxford- at 9 thPv K77y irPmilSe Teo- The silverware Tdclivered by the they be drawnt and by a National S'iK er-Plitin-Co No 704 n them as each Court m lQ . X:". Vr ? 1 U4 Upon them the reRnnnRniilltxr "" ou "e line Detween trrpnflv (innnn,i T?.,. xiora ana a- -J "pwiuo. JJUl I1UL' Wiif) IV I TT 1 .11 Rr fnr f r, r un vy xiacK Will ? iauu jurors quite Urn "",V"J! ajvo jiiurtr, will D& ex- peeled, Jb or directly frbm jthe peo pie will they be drawni and hv t i .i- . i. j cuange in mem as each Court rnllQ around so a large number1 of onr mi i s il uuizens win nave opportunity for showing their wishes as to the ton- A. Z St . 1 i iinuance ol the, court bv thY auru wMlino pertormancejof duty. This court is not only! restnVtPd X 1 - " 3. . . to criminal matters, but4s limited Chestnut Street, Philadelpnia, is giving entire satisfaction. All or ders are promtly filled, and no' on a need hesitate about sending them monev. -"Lllthprnn Hionm-n. I) J - won vet. Iff, 0. M-D. Y,: GOPSEEi ij PEOPRlETOESl At 1 i 1 HENDERSON, IN. C. Hipt Prices Giarenteei for oil OF LEAF 8. Th'4j . very best Accommodations for its . Patrons. hGood Light and everything reldy awaitincr v - . . . ;yw ur coming. v'-.v-U. Ho; for tie Great Down S - janll.6, in Prices ! I AM; PREPARED, - m SELL B 1 i l!llMS & If, j; AS CUEAP AS AN1T 2IANXJF CTOR Y JRIH OK SOUTn i . ' . l . ,i. Ij gb now working about one dozen pmnn'on r - aade. I several nieces of new and I13Pt?fttATk irr a vwr-m-S (t - 4 -J-M.m.MJt!AlbM.m thusi r.ablln? me to disnatrh wort mnliiiir p..i-.i.i.u- .- w MndSf vehicles will please remembe Thi'l :.m . P".r n '"y f ui reweriran nonnenU manufacturer. I vtrrut Jill m Vfrr-b- n (I Miati ii-1.it J tmitn . .t . . 4 4 Ulk 8. 8. HAIXHCOCK, pmpircd to manaiActiirt them on nauuiacvurer. 1 UFAGTURERS ! OXF ORD, 5T. C " nl 3 . 1? Jt C. BREWSTER, if dealer in- . ARDWAR i STOVEiS, in we w ai vi:m i si : m Kvrs. itajurisdictionJ Its obieets are nb .WTt.TT A MS fir T3DVAM viousj.for example. cntoiW - in confinement for n4n.ao which it may; have jurisdiction a 4,4 a i appeal . to GROCERS, oxFoaa, . sr. c. ties m this btate a murder: has not I " . V .1 I Iwcntyor more years have elapse! pce sucn a crime .was committed, A lltiLi'V. -it '' !' it- . ;; ; -i, 4 .'.:. V ratiot oi years,, m others murder to population. eual to the , New York fetandaVd won hi m;akf5 our uSoutliern barba nans". shudder with horror, but "the1 ijuperior civilization of the i North eeems au e to stand it-. for uoav New VoTk is not an exceptionaliv wick ed cityj b cities g0; , north ! jtfason & Dixon line. HOIi, V. 'AVUORTCII.'- notico from the press of The cc mmunication in the last is sue of the Eheb Laxce, recom mending tins . . distinguished gentle man for! i tseat 'iipon the S upre'me Court Bqnqh hias. attracted ninch iavorahle ' ! T-oppldsb6r6! Messenger, pub Jisoca at the home of MrDprtch, cordially sejeonds the:; recommenda tjon, but -egrets Jthat the pleasure of supporting him for ;that pr any other public position ia denied It for the present, at least, and adds: : : 'WeJp)eak authoritatively. Ir. Dorlhdbes'not jdesire, and could ?!ot "ow, accept the honorable nom inatron;; if tendered him, however cb fauId please him io do so Itw needless to tro into exnlnn.i- .... . a w . j.-. .. ! are' too intellionnf. not tn kijow that what we say about the inatter is correct, f , , j ; - -r I The present xeprepentatives of North Carolina in the United States Senate (Merrimon, and Ransom) are as good and able as any. dm State ever had in the Senate, and they have stood up manfully for the rights of our people and fori the equality of the South in the Union. In stead of North Carolina papers sneering fit and attemptir to under-rate such men they should award thera prah and compliments.! No State is better repre sented in the-United States Senate by talent and ability than North Carolina is by Judge Merrimon and Gen Ransom1 Ve have no favors tp ask of Governors, Senators or Representatives, and we f peak What wci believe,' and we Shave reason to think that the great mass of our people will endorse what we say." In connection with the same jeub- ject, Hhe Rocky- Mount. Mail, a good and true Democratic paper, truthfully says; j . In "When passion shall subside and tip s e things as thev are. no name bnon the roll of honor among the ablest) and pure, ior their noble defence of thei suf fering Southern people during the trying pern oi nis services un the tSenatej will shine more brightly than that of Judge Merrimon. When his devotion to ciple and far-seeing Rtatesmanshin is weighed in thei i scales of unbiased J dis criminating justice, -he will stand as the peer of any." s .! ! And to these 'utterances ofl the Democrat and thej Mail the "Fkee its hearty, con'cur- the costs that are diminished, which ty. Again, the shortening !of the wtitte iocKec in tne 'bupeior-Court thereby placing the Civil! Docket in pastor ruiii.li tl-.. 1 f . - mat mure may oe ac -: -"- "vu in mis iiiu IlrTnirrr tlion has heretofore been effected and thP aten, which iuny oeen M. oniy our LAisrcE enters rence. ; . The record ;that Judge Merrliioji the any his lions ol cted upon ty to his declension that is foun tne simple words of "du- rnount j t)ortcfi ticc, and illy," itjje first and xpara- ity; of jevery man. Mr. jhas at least a lucrative prac i his present condition, we mean financial, forbids his surren dering thai ior a .salary, however adequatle perhaps ; 'for support, yet .without, a margin for mending sad effects of war and misfortunes. We hipe thd time is . not far distant when this hindranefi will nUt niof J . T J ... " - w w VtlO and when Mr, Dortch shall aain consent to serve Ihe people' nas made in! the Keit.ft nf United States is one of which man might well be proud, and enemies will; find it no easy matter to oust him from a! seat which! ! he has filled withsb much honor to himself and service! to his State. North Carolina' never had in the National Congress a representative more attentive to the interests oi his constituents.; more alive to the non or of his State or : more devoted I to her good than Senator A. S. Merri, mon. 1 .- j i -'. ! , At the proper time occasion to inore fully express!-our sentiments on' this subject If. we shall take CTh'e ordinary I expensed of Great Britain are $245,000,000; ojt the United States, $158,000,000. This is. exclusive of the interest on j public debt. .' England's interest greater now by : 30,000,000. interest of the United States at la8tjreportrfls 100,243,271. H the is The the or special term La nU-iV has repeatedly and regre the case. In bur rulinsrs it is nn duty, but our purpose, to deal witfi equai justice ana laimesslto all. Se lectea as we nave been, i rini. f,.Xr that profession, who havJ made thft law almost their only s udy; but caT u Y" v"woc Wuu represent the in dustries of the land, we fel that we have their interests and their rights greatly in our keeping: And though it may not be expected that we will always give satisfaction for the most learned in the law not unfre quently fail in i this nartieular st;ii wewill do, tp 'what we afe" pledged and sworn, Our duty as far as. in our power lies. Jn holding our Courts we will be untrue to ourselves if we fail to $how that courtesy to the members of the bar that ;they have wi uccu aucustomea tn V w Offers to tho trade the following good : -v- j'strr- oitret Jtcirrvs, jtu& Lalce Mullets and Jf; C; Her rings, New Orleans Mp lasses, (new crop) aU grades Sugar, Raisins, Nuts and French Candy, superior lot of Coffee on liand, which wc guarantee ' to give satisfaction. Fine French Brandy, Old Nash Jjrana?, Imperial Cabinet Whisky, Sweet Mash Whisky, $c. The above goods are nrreand wnrn- recommend them foe family.and medi- nitf . Genuine , Collins' Axes ! Simmons' Axes ! receive .Lee's Axes ! Also four other brands of Axes. Call and exam- p me mem. and thev will snstin n ' frrrir' .uupur V UliamS. in our earnest endeavor'tb preserve Q V. ELLIS & CO that general good order (and deco- M i uiu Du auaoiuieiy inaispepsable, and vy i Will hazards. J Feeling we would fait in!an at tempt at a full , and exnl to the grand jury uponkha! man v N dILS, HORSE SHOES. AXES crime if-Tn4fTnwiaflA'k-rl" . ;yvf .-'.'-e-r-" ." . . " WVtVlXllLjl IJ I a m . . MW I I - leave that for!the Attorrlev rtertA " leathek, cioaks, tobacco, for their prosecution. . But we mh- not reirani lrom calling your atten- "51 .WINES AND LIQUORS, tion xo a iew oi tne glaring evils that Dealers hi at : . aii Dry' Goods, Groceries, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, '. Titl Ware and House- . Eiirnishing Goods. HSS?g' r,r7ff5 DISSOLUHON cFPiaTNBRSmP THE Patlehlup heretofore condnct ed undcftie uun nd tjle of IJutu & Joxe has" tg day Jeen diawlred by xnu- - rfV i-dcMed to tbelat Tim OxforLN CJXc. 31.1877. A. J. 4UNt3l - The pnUe -repectfnIly Imf.k't tiat the Damncss rrfll be. coutiuoed at XL fui. Btaodbythe Qadmifiiit-d, who,LM ..,- 1 1 Agei for Howe's United States stand ard Scales and the improved Ilnwe Sewing Machine ! Otty-Varnish, Giass & Putty. jTin Roofma: and Job work of all kind.'.? Great inducements oflVred to the county trade. Send for price list of good.! Refer to th!s office. ift . BRE WSTER, ) Uolleinan Building, 2 Raleigh, N. C i .- Shoves ! Stoves i g)eat inducements oflfered' lo thoge wishlne to supply thcmaelres with ft.jt-class CbOKINC & HEATING ShT oyes 5 n ; the best makes and patterns st K EDWARDS' H OXFORD, N. C. CalUat once and Examine his btocJc. He is i tepared to furniBh CASTTNQS for all n kinds of Stores now in use. ilACIIIXE NEEDLES & OILS on tsd and furnished at the lowest rites. A la A nvont Ma1 - mm. ..It. with Oatnes all kinds cf . . Guif & LocK-sMrrn work xo i-ji du giro mm s c&u at an early day QXFPItg lALE . ACADEMY, . 0ure ofljstniction H Clarsleat. Valae. ; 0to$W. . Tur arctifp-rs uddrtss fftiVA. FEXTEtt, A.H.. nl 2m Itirvciod. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The toijn tx books for 1877 have been placed in ray hands for collection. f The tax-papers -will pleae be jjj-ompt, id making settle in out as niV time ig- bmited; Tbo ooks shoifid have- been placed in jay hands Oe 1st "of 'last Jao. .1 uope no on will givo me any trou ble by dohrv. - - . J;ilmes r Cnorg, Do3tf : ' Town Constable; '4 . T. J. W. D. HORNER'S dasacaliatd Hathfirutlcal School, ITonUeraon, N. C. The Spring session of this fchool opens the d Monday in Janizary " next. : ' - J The pric t of board and tuition in -tiie family ff the principals, washing ... and hghts Scluded, is $100 nerses sion of twjhty weeks. Studenti grill, be provided with -new and w pf furnished rooms and no pains. vQl be spared to induce ' them to fojtn habits of method and application ft . Kor circars and particulars "ad dress the rincjpala, Henderson! C : : U no2.3t All now beset us. i As Judge 'McKoy, OXFORD, N. C. uuuressing ine grana jury at our Be sure and give him a callbefore pur- wuyvnuj . wui ity very prpperiy cuusiug eisewnere. nltf xxuux n.rvi, me verv l lires QI a community resied in the full and oeice Board Town Commts. proper ohservance of thefmarjtai re- OxwaivN SjSSrber 10th 1877 latlOns, and the common: disregard At meeting of the Board of commiasio'n- of them was tending much and per- SViei!?w,oford' held MondJ hoQ rv . r .17 , night Dec. 10th, the following proceedinirs naps more to4 augment social and was had; 5 civil disturbanceathan almost ievery- . Ordered, that reward of $500 be offered thing else. I would call; vrwir at- 7he-rd mmissioners of the town tnt;2 !t cll;f yur. at- of Oxford for the arrest and proof snfficient tention to another evil, that over- conyict the ' party or parties who set fire hangs us all, and darkens and de- ! 1h Sl?Dg8 -0xIoT on the night of presses the hopes and ambition of Ordered! that the sale of Kerosene OH and every right minded and thinking: in- GBal.poYdfbo.rohibited toe Umps divida,; that is'the deortidW SSWSTSi & aition ot our county financial mat; ve dollars for each violation. ters, which has become af by word Tv,J?Jfre?,!1?;lartd&teno Vnon or and a rvrvrnU 1 li persons shad be allowed to brine any parlor ana a reproach to our people. Sliche,8,H. 4bt town - for saif, aid nooJ A sumcient and, I dare say. bur-" teJfIJfte'tbe present stock is disposed of thensome tax i has for : Vears nast KwViTf that ? r'emiaes are to be visited kwv i T ' j - , - ?er , Pasl b7 'he town constable and all nuisances to been levied, and we heariof no diffi- beremoved by his order.which ma? caose t culty m the collection of! the same Ztn" hf Bet tn.at matches, kerosene oil and in the main, still, the arrearage b enormous, and, if I mistake not, is on the increase, i Inquire into this mat. I ter, and do yonr utmost to correct vfia luvwuuua evu. Pn P5deri be kept storad In places of saf- -j, wt ucceggwj precautions be taken ?ITen 6 recurrence of fires. iJW lhe Pwedine of this meet lug be pubhsAed in tha Oxford papers fcr the "2151' n hu5dred SSe. 5 tneTeward oSbwxlbe printed and posted.- IictHospitaI H South Gay Street, jBALTIMOKE,3ID. " (Ha; minute's walk fronKthe Postofflce.) PBAqiiCE LmiTED TO, PRIVATE ANjl CONFIDENTIAL DISEASES. DKp70RTniKOTON may be consnlted o.n aU theso diseases of the QeneraUre organ -which tend to embitter lifo. std shor ten ltvduraUon, including Kerrous Debilitr causij indigestion, pain in the. back and jvuib,: fciiueM, ueaoacne, unpotencr im paired. gKb loss or memory, eruption on the face a body, loss of sexual power, bashful. ness, .! vmaiane married life nnhanriY The Doctor guarantees picwu m nos treatment- hu a cre till thorougly restored to sound 3, single ife miserable. that ni case leave! ana ti orous nesim. witnnnt th n. A vr cury n .-any form, his treatment being portlr WICE TO COUJITRY PATJEHTS. trPt H ' M7 itanoe from the nosph 1 can be succcssfallr treated br send. lug syj-itoms of their diseasa. The Doctor will rrwrd to any. address in t. TrTi 8Ute iree from obserration, a printed bat ofque lions, thereby enabling the patient to gire a;inute description of their case, which he rec( ires to effect a quick and speedy and sure cire. . All 1 ittcrs directed to Da. WORTHlxa TOS; lock HDepiUl, Baltimore, aid, wiU L cfcixe prompt atienuoo.' . -. OffiQl hours from 81a IbemornmrtniiA.i night.; Bundays, tfll 12 o'clock noon. Coopjtrfc WiUiams Xre gnstantly getting In- ; " jjEj IfjJBOODs'J' - Tlej trod call special at tention t their apartn Vmt of . - " j ". . - : Readjajade Clothing.1: . . - : . a Among tlr clothln-j will be found some beautfjl OvercoUs. Be sure and crOl while jtTtn get a fit- - nj- jmportAkt to builders ! I il AVE reronf It at'ded anew featnrwto my Steam SaJIill in the way of a fSwJasS Macliiiie, Planiaff Pronounced UVi most superior thin of th' kind t bro-.Qht to the eute. - I am DOWDl) mired to fnrrHaS l Tvm4 tice and as cl d- as can tao tfrmii where all kind 2 of . rr- DRESSEI AND UNDRESSED. Send inyqnifdcrs aad be'eouTinoed, '. ; SX1JP AT THE YARBRO HOUSE, ' ileighjN.C. GEOxtQE WLACKHALL, rprfetor. FORM CHEAP. ' A Good aeot id herd Korelty Job Press. - ffifCijWIJUisoldata barrUaT . i ' 'n i Y 7 .1 I fi 4 L. V . oep me consultation rooms for Ladies to hg J IocVor pjf ipeciaj sttectko. i ,jl - r h: . . 'i - iir i M j . - ri ' 1f It r -I ' '4- 4 1
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