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V r E. E HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. V - : yy , , : r, I ! ! v; ''. Ar ' . d d d T0 I" ip1TJ A JL JLLf IvJL y A t XH ifi bi ig y i i A A JL JJi STATE DIRECTORY. ) ..del ("i. Powb of Wake connty, ,-::!' ; salary 5-3,0jO. 'i 'i.orn:1. M. 1 1 1 1 . of Alamance r, ,i::tv, Lieatenarit-CJoveruor and pr,,s'; of the Senate, William L, Saunters, of Vake r.-.mty, Secretary of State; salary i " i e . (, M.-iro W. Sanderlin, of Wayne 0. nnfy, Auditor; salary si, 500. Donald W. liuin, of Wake county, Treasurer ; salary S'3.000. Sidney M. Finger, of Catawba i(.iir,ty, Superintendent of Public I;.draetio:i ; salary 1,500. 'i Leo. F. Davidson, of Buncombe county, Attorney-General; salary 1.(K)0 , and Reporter to Supreme Court ; salary P0 dd. James T). Glenn, of Guilford count v, Adjutant General ; salary v r! ! . "f ,J. ('. Pirdsong, of Wake county, .s;:.te Librariau ; salary 750, .1. 1). Pnuhail, of Camden county, Cd.i-f dork to Auditor; salary ? 1,mj . ( i ov nr. n oil's C H'.N'i ii-. secretary of Si ate , Auditor, Treas urer and Supt. Fab. Instruction, Statu Poaup ok EihcaTion. Civernor, Pieute nant-Governor, secretary of State, Treasurer, Aud itor, Sup'. Fub. lntructiou, and A t '.i..r:ic v - icEeral. Si riaiMi: Corn:". William X. IF Smith, of Wake, Cnief .1 ustiee. A. S. Merrimon, of Wdke, .1. d. Davis, Franklin, James II. Shepherd, of Beaufort, A. Cd Avery, of Burke, Associate Jus tices. Salaries of Chief .Justice and A"ciatc .Justices each $2,000. Supreme Court meets in Raleigh on the fust Monday in February and hi -;t Moadav in September. P I. r 1 1 1. s 1 1 N T A T 1 0 N IN CONG K !"SS. v,-( n,,tr . Zebulon B. Vance, oi Ihir.eomhe. ; terra expires March 4U, lv.tl ; Matt. W. Ransom, of .North ainptoa ; term expires March -lth, l-.sd. .. i.-p of 11 irctiitttivf'S First District, T. G. Skinner, Dem. ; Se ,v,n 1 District, 11. P Cheatham, (col.) P.p.; 1 bird District, Chas. W. McCiKinmv, Deru.; Fourth District, P. II. Burin, Dem. ; Fifth District . .1. M. llrowt-r, Rep.; Sixth District, Alfred Rowland, Dem.; Seventh 1). strict, J-b:i S. Henderson, Rep,; Kir.h District, W. II. II. Cowlo?, Ninth District. FJ. G. Ewari, .it r K , Ti" CI.VIiK. Ti'.2 I'.ddo strictly Uls you Heware to critici-- The sins and faults of others As seen by mortal oyes. You know not what toinnta'nn Was i:i the muikt"- way What wiles an 1 lures of Sstan Had caused his f t to straw P-efore yon pass stern ju'lement Fjon a fellow-man, "Twould be Luore wise ami prop'-r Your inner seif to .'-can, And see if there deep-h:.idtn, Enough you cannot tin 1 Of evil inclination -; To occupy your mind. But .should you find it needful To note a nciid or"s si!, Don't Haunt it to the million, I'.ut keeji it bti'd within, And judge him just as kindly As you in mercy can, And as you'd have him sentence yuu .Jude thou uhy h How-man. So fi iend of caustic lanua-e. dust pause a moment now; Lay by your stern demeanor, Smooth out your rumpled brow; And. ere you pass your judgement, Please jut review the c.ise. And see how you'd have acted Had you been m his place. u! : . j ' '.'it- 1 : . ;, rv .i ; 'I . e r- .'ti'ar Co." i ; Vort'i Carolina hss ever nv rcao:, .f thfir l.-'avy : ci. : A Tt:ir i;s:ii?n.i:ooi J been noted for her fair daughters : the frc .m ncy w;:b vri.i t! ey i.e.. ; !n.w1 V,.n. r ii . t ,. -1 - i . v a i : r : ' . . 1 . . - : .-. j au'i uiriit 5'JiiS. l ii ' ue U i: i .l li ) - . :.C il".. i ;- .. i . v . . . C I of 1775, when the thirteen Stato North i ii.'.::;a re ji t e 'or.- ; alonsj the Atlantic coast, were so figure . c-rt .i;dy !. 'v t '. :: re-: - op'reised by the tyrannical and nunt- in the Cor.fc -b-ruto Arm ,:s :.s :;: :. . t gulUn'i yoke of (Irat 15ritian. North faced any hotter mo-i.'ry o: s'.o.i r..c-,.'v w :, : , ti c w, r Carolina was the hist to sever frum . up o the.: w:!; any ': i t : ::..io t:.-- ia;:v r.r. i war. ',.': t o j" :'.s..;: ; . the the J I r i ti Ii clown ; and at Charlotte men of ti.o M N-.rti. S'. 4e. "'an;;' was .-. ..-:i t. .:.: -'u:v ::- on May the 1'Oth, declared hex -c li ue other p.::;t, ly w.y. Ii. :.t, t ,..ys r. t d frt'-. and iuU loh-ut. And ter fair your extract f'rctn tt.e review in the oxt .- th' v wire su- ; r - i bosom was the first to be stained l'nilade'pLii Press t!;e I -. in k:l!c'. . ;,r : a,; ..j.u. t e the trhi::p with the blood shed for the liberty sustained by cor'.a;:i C onf-erate b .tJt up" the t i.f .r- p-q..-r w : k . we now cnj-y. Though not so dense- States is 'jiver; but th'; writer ner- vv'.te.h woui-l havo tjken th-- cntsr. !y populate.! then as now. she fur- j lected to .juote my statement, that ' ( ,rr0 stvtia, 1 1 r-. to jM ;f, rrn. ids he d more than twenty-two thou;- : the returns were i::Cim: i.te and that , Whc.i the j n -f shu-ts w, re bri-uh . and troops, and in her border were; in some States nia-y .f lie r;dis jn n,.y v.vrc u i:.d to I Ao. ! .it . :n - . .-. . .' - i . I ;;i' , i er i to :. est w.i-i n .' r-pb.-d. ' I w.i. i. o clean ii..it . :. z : r. n tty b.w. w . ' 1 :.nt . s ' Vou "iv.z i'utM' I hud in. i c-; o d wn th'.- b:ck st !o ,:." AH . ii! f to uk" . w : ' I -r. -v : :; :. 1 k . 1 . c: I- r li ih.'vv S . . . !.:-( . Y. - " I! 1 1 1 " ' T f . t . ; : ' . t . r j ! " I . j n. ' ' c s, ' ' 1 . i -i y , c ;i ' "M; '. i." "i. '.' - ::i'o I hit .i i im.i ii i i ; in i N - ..: i u t ! i c . " r i ! , . i clotlie?!"' ' No v, drcred their gentle and etrcctual ' ly wounded. The Nortii Cnroiina want to throw any ho lv out id 'a I iV, vtr " :: ' ti . ii ... . c 4.1. . '-..ii. . : .. l. .. .. .. . ,. i .., , , ,i i . ..u ...v ...... pi a) crs 10 iieavon ior tue success An Ouatiun i;v S. G. Malks at Ft:n:'s Ckkkk Academy Com mencement, May LCr:r. fought the most famous battles of were missing. Tlo luures win- that the C'i.tor of th i'.- k-i: the Revjl'itton. IZven the gray ! taken from the r -. or (len. dame- f,,r !.e trump. "What is your nan. id j li:er l,ul u L'W haired mothers and bright eyed IJ. Fry, 1". S. pr0 o-t-M ir-!i ai-Gen- j aske 1 t he i litor. " "c.-r Howe P.." tnaider.s, though not actually enga:.'-j eral, a report mde in l-C'l ' '-Wheie an- you fn mr" Mr. Howtli I !se nc vt .lay a b.itui. d lr.1 ed in buttle, were truim- hard Could the Cor.federnt- i.N haw ; w:i I ids han.l nrour. i in a ,..,:i;. -trooir. :;r, 1 a pa-' 1 tramp a. ke for freedom and tDdcpendeuce. They i been (-...mplet'-.i, thiie would n ' 1 pL-te circle. "Woat iio-s lh-t me an? ': ,l C::t:K' c-ir s"v' 11 v' ,: 1 '' ' made the elothos the soldiers wore. ! have been as gr. at a d-p:.rify p. SIU.:,us that 1 am from evcrv -.vlierr." j J r:i: "S'yv. -c".-. ' " they moulded his balls, thev tilb-d ! the n timber of killed as tu- figures .j , v.,-i wnr-t. wo'' - ' '-n..., i :e me yoi:i . f. "-j a-.ct the farm lor his support, and last i indicate. Virgin! a ey-.b-ntly lost ; rca,n I came hero." 'd u:ea:i ri no n-e n.r so miodi t.rg i. be f 4i csUrui m s n ! !.i ! i hy 1 1 c p -up! s ' t 'O l !; ' , ! 1 1 w i . ! - a l" ' ' 1. a o i :u U !..'.'. 1 :. r ; ii w i l i '' "I '-d -; e o's . i . i w . 1 4 r . . M' ! s ' 1 . but far from being the least, they 1 more than 7,-w 1 7 in killed or mortal- ,j!.r work .' Yes , Hit I do:.'l ; r!-' pl' Whi n :. :!.:.! h : i rolls are in beth-r shape than the y,,u siro V) Lcnorabie. but 1 u , . ' , , m "V." , J ; .Metnpli'.s rad. -.!. o ? . . . 1 . . . . i : . v ... ..... i i .... rt 1 . . . . t , -e i '. : . . 1 1 1 a LuiU's (i.)tJ Gr'ntir-hL' it : and preservation of the love 1 ones iceor is o! the otner states, and t.ence ; jl os? boya out there aie my ?on faraway. And the ir.otto of the ; General Fry's e'erks -leaned a 'a rm thinking of :vm!iuj, tht-m to I ! i i c I iu l.wn. State, during thesj seven years of i 'argcr number of ca- a : ' ies from ; 'Ail i i.-ht then ; I'd frd;- ' " " " sutfering and sorrow, wa3 clearly ex- j th(se records. Sisll, thcie are ether; their pi ice." "Ivo;i drink?" "I r',!:1 ' ;'' : "' pressed by I'atrie Henry when he ; statistic-, wliich pr-.ve vond any j v riu. t,p bail of an ixteiid'1 I.'-ttt r tiom ( cerr.or ! .o: - ! '. sael, '(.I iye me liberty , or give me i doubt t leat tt:e .N;-: . 1: Carolina troops ;.j,rc,. the otlier day, but I am not ; ' I di sir.; t -i.y tha' t l'rol.l,. tSeatb. j s.istaio.e'd the heaviest losses in ; r(,j:ir to drink any more." 'd hepcition law in Iowa has much more thai. Again in 1SG1 when the dark killed . I o-.ir resolution may hold out." I ; answered t he I e-' -pe tutions of clouds of war were casting their t Yours very tespectluily , ' will "ive it many a half soling." its f.-i mer t!io,t i .pePd s-hooteo 1 v to I anticipated . f a; i I o e r h ho vs. re ;.;!'irm l ..! !.,-. ;..' in ? e r 'ii m 1 1 f ! . hi '.( i afe oi the h b I i : 1 n! !0e ii ei .hi' I a a i r I 1 ... loweriiiii shidows over this beautiful Vji.lia! 1". Fox. ' 'Wei! , yen may begin regular to- ; As r. gards the r t ; o ; i that Fro- U ithin tv.o moiit! s fro-n tha' the State on account of 1 'r oh i hit r. T'lnrttr nf th.-. nl.-ikn u !h n .-, hi.. ! f W r. I. 1 ...... . I. ,.-.. i 1 ..... ..... - -., 1 41 M .Or " , '.I'litiM'! Ima li.'i :i ' ; 1. r i ... . 1 1: Just one year ao I came before! 1 ' : '-e u i.jiU ..iuo. uv m ui......,, mu.uiuj. n.i.i . ; i t IttTi.n tin bluing cr.nni.nl liiM-rihil.! i I . , 0 1 . . n - . . t' I ' X c t I ... i . . . I . !' f i . S f To' t i r w , , ! I ., . t , f t )UV.OL114.'U'IA4V,Of-..4l.V4il4l.IHV.j i 1 4. l- , i ve again find North Can iina buck-: t!ie testimony of Col. Fox is Lot lover3 ; but, according to my custom i l,,, ..r l,. .ii-m.f t. l,ol.v C . ,. 4 4 I 1 : .. 1. 1. , r .-4 4 .... . wlicn nnnfif nior tiefori an nuilicnco. i . . j 1.4040.4 luv. hv. i.4,i... ir. Mowi, ivfH one o 1 he ht-.-.t r , 1.1 .,,.4 4t! i rights. "The first man lo fail m that i the jobbers of the Old North State f , ,1.. .. ..... 1.. n ,any nl whether I was telling of IiessTs lov- era or giving you a bit of my own 1 w om iv i- des 1 : -.Me to h.. rt i-f h ' . oi'.-gri' an 1 !. r w : h u- a :;.ri nod .1 ' ' . S ere, ! ir pi :':, a! r. 1 0 s w ,th t he be.".- .1 . 1 e mo-f i 0 ' ; n a ' , s-i d ' h o ' . . - ' n-w W.4- o gr- a' ti it s ' C" ,. ! i ' . ! no . pri iioti 1 1) m i'd . All .1 ;. ! , 1 ...v.-'. . r , that :i: -h i'l. . ' .'t.d K;;:b:i a fobl- 1 ! ar..e'. r ha I pa--, d o I n-. -I'll' r o;r cnuagf.i m the a v a Jieat struggle was a Mr. Wyat, of; bud nearly three times as many iaiNi ,,(, . , , , , t, . , .. li'-ill",n ;uul -4" 'r u-ine-s and such hdgeccmbe county; and tne last I cd and mortally wounded as those 1 n ,,,iearai now rnilt.(l lliiu )nn,;JiC"o:)s :i- are uMiiUiy a'tiactci o charge was made by a North Caro - from Vircinia. Tho Srd N C it ... t..ese mtcrcsto hav :di:.ri.--.L'urLy h ;o eleven ore ir.eo ; -t in :: 0. eni i - gaoers nil sad experience. Ihe consequence! 4.. 4 t . . v .1 41 I b: a brigade.' was. that I stooneil abruotlv 11 the n r , ,. 1 d'hougli Nor 'a Carolina v. . killed than tl middle of my declamaliou , leaving ; 4, , .1 1 . 1 among the last to secede v. hen she W'nder. Mahoni the ooor lawyer in the churn to make , - ' ,. "1 4i i 1 1. , i old withdraw fro 01 the I e b ra! I uh , 9t. ad--in all ei e-n V, niiia his escape p.s best be could, l ut on 1 , . . , . , , . . i sb went to work with all ;e eten ; uicnf For;.'!:, thl occasion, I have oecidcd to ,eave I , . , . , 4, ; she had been wont to disolav, and Cupid s legends to be told by the 1 ... , 1 t , , , ; furniithed one fifth of the troops in : " aS " aJ - '- more romuuiic ia) s 01 sciiuui, unui , 1 eft, and the Min. T I i. i taf 1 tht" d:!id T m- .' - ...4 ., 1 - . I . . ."' ate is lare.oy ; nc guim r in- ri o p.Inr's bfdge r.: t mingi- 1 in ine -o f lie '. .' t ering imiiden - of tin villa. F o ' ors aiid h; .vye's ,:i-.h 'As tot!o' di'preo'.a. ).n of voii.. of real cotiite 1 .-.on. d by l' o !,;!), ti;n, it is tl..- i her :e t n..r -1 ii-e. '.'nines .have, I i: eve, been f- .-.'aiii-. d i n I own as v. , ' i a s in a n i oi' : j i.;os were new. his courtesy mur;c- lJ , ' , States where I'roi.ihi: :oa m not tie : e ;. UU2 "car passed awav. ur. ' 0 1 !..--; e:id ! ' 11 11 ;x 'I " T.iCre n no I'.oral o1 a t -" I ani 1 11 to 11 e as a i'i''!iCii i,t:o.n '.nn mat). 1 1 w . 1 1 1 In l.l .a I d .a 1 -1 1 i 1 1 i : s e 1 k . : : a : . ' He had bn,; g!it a ! liter-, y fresh :c.i3 to the tow . IF-, !:alifD I'l'untv directory, G ENEI1AI. AS.-KMP.LY. '.'c T. L. Kmry. -: w. 11. Atithony, T. II. d as l-.r. Will A. Daniel, County Supt. Public Schools. V. F. Parker, County Treasurer. It. I. Alisbrook , Sheriff. I.. Vinson, Register of Deus. J. T. dregory, Clerk Superior Court. W. It. Whitehead, Coroner, itoAKi' ok Commissioners. Dr. NV. R. Wood, Chairman; YV. E. j; .wer, Sterlinn didmson, II. J. Pope, J. II. Whitaker. . A. Duuc, County Attorney. Infi-iiiou Cot't'T Thos. N. Hill, Jadge: F. P. Hyman ami S. S. Nor c.un , Associate Justice-?. S. M. G;iry. Clerk of Inferior ('iu 1 1 . J. M. Grizard, County Solicitor. , e i 1 1 e 1-.. the Southern army. And at Ap-i IO T. . , , rrt, ru.e. J ne 5-ame c.iu-cs that have speak of tbe land of ray birth. T 1 ,! Don Dm-.p tj,., i,,Vwho mat-1 Il,"TC,J wa3 engucl to marry the (. ., 3 ..... ; pom&tox oa that sad and inemorab e 1 i'ii . .aut. .0. .1,. no ;m.o ma.,-, aHecteii values t s- where huye un- I-rom a tew cottages on the liber, ' . , , n , , 1 dies his olace You t-i av ? him 'odsoinest and mos . cntebig-. tit ; . . . . . - . 4 .biy, Aiiril tlie Oth, 1st'.:; , w!:eii (Jen. ; '-'' ''' UlC -' 1 l tKlb'-' 1 ,ul , ;.. n t mm. ib.ubtedly had their elKct lo nv Rome rose to a kingdom, to a re-1 - 1 coaiin.j fion: the p.-t -e!b ;c v. ith a ; V'! v :l ;'; lIlC t';-;" 1 !l v Lor(- . . ,. public, to an empire. And in like i L V l 1 bi- buMle of his .Pnl.v,', le'tcrs -sirl's father an 1 mother were de- , . to a .1. , , ., n.,,. v,,i., ,imJ whipped, but overpowered,. hardy: V" , , , 1 ' 'C-L,S ,:..,ltivK ip.w,ll was envi.-l bed! U,!irk'-'U Ulfc w"r" ner .xortn Carolina rose irorn a 1 , . .v!,o.!i di-o'-ii v ;t'i as n uch nowc:i .a ei. .tei .. mm I sons of the () d North State sur- AJ,W'1 I-l!1l"-'' .... , ,, opt-n to us the ame as bed settlers on the Atlantic coast to; . . . , : i.ride a if they wm- i,-:s ,oVn : tntM oung men. I ho day lor tee, 1 , . ... . . . . , j rendered twice as many muskets as 1- "J " ; v. , n- v. ,Qr r,..n .,,,.,., why should bu,:n;sS suiler." lony, to a Stale, to "o-y,e4Cv i , J fcr! ; inM orrHut o,.. i,,,,., ;t wedding dr. :w near. 1 he P"p'.dai . ,4 , any other Southern State. A"d i 1 " ' lv5 "'! , , is now spent lor r he necc- standmg as we do to day on the j . L ;;Ut , , 'lie 1- m ,l;f his -la-e H-i- -fd enterpn-ing tailor' bad m:ab 1 , , . ,f,. , ,. ,, notwithstanding that more than 1 ' u " ' c- 11 - . ,,.-nrr tnit . ,, (11V life and for legitimate upcs sho d ot the twentieth century , f , , .trn,,i p-.,r toii"-i -e-s l!e tikes u. 'bjwe dl s wc:d:rg s t' it. One d- , r . . . , ! thirty thousand of her noble braves ; i,CI" 1 ' ' J" il ' 'llu "l nrf. , 0. n r,: fnr, (1 ,,10 , Pi .4. t of being .pent a', ihe saloon ounded by peace, prosperity, and. , Jhave the worilk-ow that li- is u( ! r.r.oj.o, ..an.p ordered the ola.e rrt ,,.., manner North Carolina rose from a f e w a c Put thtes aurroum happiness, it is h; that only three c Carolina was unksi ed world. It was by savage tribes of Indians whose! sole occupation was hunting and ore, an 1 Mo; e. s a r i r s o ! iiistcad lo a v en : (doii I s n. . ' t : i re, 1 0; wc kno.v that I. i vht p, .... ; 'e m, all 1 will beam f oth ugaio " t i.c blazi' of other-.' .oj.!j::ir .' v ii.ay o;,: s!i i i.c i. 1 ! , I i we i. 1. o ,y ? .a' , :'iiM,;!i LOno il, !, . ; di ii. ' ' .;' e 1 ! , O'.-. Il 1 I 01' sph'-te. i I,' ; V at o' , ;e.t wi' i.' ie. a .-, r t hat is no' a i! t !! : ! . 1..- r -- ar. 1'. e' 1 ; 1 j ;; e r . , !j !.i i ' - . 1 ; ; of the p'o'bg ;e, and C ' I ' -'s f hard tor us to realize J ' 3 wr rk for . p,.,-,. r,.rr,rr, oro ,,r 11-jv.eli oropptii 1.1s ' n.n ive-iip 1 u..: r ! . . v t, ! whose bones now rest beneath the ( r" 1 ' " U' '"ur"' ( nc "l . .. , t.,r ,.n ril . , , ;. , the jails iu the state are i-ntinly ceotunes aO North ( , , . ' tt-c Law-M-ces (.i Ko-'o-i v-c ai-'- i Pra!?. 'JIV'-rd to nn.fv iiim. or , , - ... sad of the ( ) d Dominion, she s ' ' 1 1 ,L " S' ' ,. t. ,. ; empty at the pre .-nt tune. Here .known to the Civiiiz-1 . , -I woe'.' nor ov i-oi.-i'.- -i bo- i v ''. sh'-- I;u,v :iro 1 ... NN . . , , , , ' aaad; tcenm s with lovd sons !,(e "u" " '"'' 1 "l :ue ,i(r ,.r-r . ,r, ' 1 aie nine! v-ei'i'. .ess convicts in our' s then inhabited only 1 - - who .Ion not a" Ovi' b--fo- i,r. ; ',)rt-,'r Si0' ' ' tramp re I'd, as . , a:- , x , are ever ready to defend her, though w'i0 UK? 1,1,1 Xj ,x 4 , , .penitentiary thru, there were lire.. 'd think that more than half ot , , riai no : I . the ransom be their lives. 'N'urth Carolina, Ihou sweet home of t r- I . , . sr ii.l t . (- 1 t t .c'OV rnni. r i t USillili; t fci II i ' 1 Li v.- v. a i avi ? j IU ilK1 ; avenaire an inpiry , whether real or j n no fairer bind ha the sun ercr shined- riom oitosn to mountuintoj piercing ihe , , -11 11.. . 1 . 1 e . 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 . . 1 y l wiu, us a fo-to; th, i,v -h; 1-7-' ;;;." Lo-"'";: ,rSn,.,,t. " tO,-,lonsO ar, his. il,,"""; ' ' ', , J ' ! ,0lill cur. nnagiuary, they kept up a constant s 1 . y . sticks up for its credit and reputa-; tion. He takes pleasure iu ids wcrk. married to-inorro'-v niht."' 'illa.l to ! or t h a' 1-1 a 1 1 .1 ; ' o ;' 1 1 1 - , h a ' 1,1 id . t !i i! J own pn: ' i, ; -rt p., . -a v -1 1 11 h ; -1 1 1 rt , lei t i.o v. 1 ' i ( 0 M 1 1 1 -i : " 1 here is 1.1 da I." 1 . . ' : , ; M cs ' 1 h .; 1 1 . a ai Id.!, an i t. o.e. s I !' . oil 1 a n : 1 shi i ' r ! ! v fo 1 i : ' r ; 1 a :. o ,ov ; : :' con n 1 ; o 1.1 1 . ; . - ted bj- 4. pi r i v.r , .I.. ! I 1 1! o' ect ed 0y f 'Tel.1 ' ! 1 ; , i i. FX! -Hl'ii 10 " . , , . ' 1 ;:.' r." ir. s an n nv 1 h- ... s have b-crfa-.'di v. I ' , , ... r I :i;i.i 11. ' II'." Ti o ; . 1 1 1 . . 3 . . . I I ... notwithstanding the growth at ion . , .. ,v, , t , ,' largely during the last few veara. I , , hear it. When we separated that ' - " - ed to -.v. 10 nCriv, . anr.il .ori ivith tldn n fnllVi n Co! .. . warfare with neighboring tribes, and 1 Joe thee, rny home land, and will till ; nti(i ,.)UC .,. , , ... ,., f,.,.P(. 'lay with a careitidy divobnl p.i".rt I ' ' ' " , ' ' ' ' u ' ' ' : - 1 .1: . a.iii 10, e.-i .0 . i - 01 eu.i.e o if-ft inn r.r i-f !rrs from f he .',:' r : ' ... rfrnrded the bleeding scilna of their I ! -in,, i.,.,. .,ii , 1... - , ;n , di I:, t ttnr.k your lines wou.-i r:o s-ot: , ; . !'' " " mora..' v. ar! enemies as tne most nnnorauie tro phies of '.v: with the were disp Christi has so abundantly shed its genial rays upon our beloved Slate, and j made North Carolina the grandest ; State of the greatest nation tinder 1 paper conts :t tie bleeding scalps ot their The bov will .e-e. v'-at h- ;ows if'-.- 01 1:. 1 i-nr.;-. ;.o,ir uncs v.ou.o .-0 3-oi. , "' ' ": mor.,., . 1 , ; uc v,Ui tK'xi' V""1 a',W3 11 ,lV- ( , ... , . , , tadgCB of our S'ate, which will -1... , ,, , ,. s as the most honorable trox ,-,-..-,- .i4 keens hh rP and stibs to his iob I f;ll! ia such SIM J'cciative places. - , , .'--. enf.o-i Vo..?;. . r-'-t..y . A I.II I I'.SS I JiO.TE 1 ihuii3 ll ,11, .u.i Sllt- 10 nis jo j. ; ; vou that the te-d i moiiy is oyerv.d:'dm , . , , , fwar.Uut these are now buried j AUt9lyV VUTH MESIB.I.1 j You may take off your bat to him as , N l',thcr th'X U U is ,lu' ' l"'U-h' inelv in faVor .MiMa- Mo-c rc 1 hr :i ' :" r ' " l"-v ' 1 " ' lething-, of the past. They vnn: l. one of the future solid men of the ! ' 7 ' cent statement; from Vhem uoulh 1 ! ' :' 1 : ' ''" ispersedby the rising sun of j town. Lot his employer do the riht tLc 13 ,r for t!u' Jr,"-':ar1-: d,.nV 8how I.,.c f,vor,Vu rP. ! f 'v ' 1 ' IW,-Kr 1 1 !i" ' anity and civilization which j Ai.hany, X. Y., May 15, l?Sfb : tbing by him, check him kindly if he ! r!1 "evcr dnnk 1Uiy 11!or"- "( A'il-1 t, " ' ' ' :' :! ,! " "a;,i "r " : niiniir ci.o.i itu rr..ioi Voir..!' I . . m . . i- p i ri , 4 ,- 1- , . ! Kxocct to ouit pretty S'i'in in s-v f. ,s 11 ' " ' ' - v. : i ' o'' r i 1 r or -. n by .1. - Kimtoi: Dkmoci.at, ; shows si,;)S of hc!n.; to , p,r Lis ! 1'Pt to quit pretty soon mys-d. ; - ; M.,.ot. fjf Scotland Neck , X. C. ; place, ,Uael him as to Ids habits ! sr'rt of ' i lln lo-rr-v h: rrcc.lv'; t p','- o-' Dear Sir :-A recent issue of your , JUi(i as,0ciates and occasionaily , v',u ?f,ir " r;::ost ,,u vs'v; ' 0lV forrrv v;r.', per contsins an extract from a !iOW hiui a pleasant tiosp.,ot of an : " 'V(n:il !ik" 5,; ?t"e 'c:i1' Vt i,cr"V : ; "'V, ' , . . .... .... . . 1 ,..) ..1 .. 41. 1 inn. u u.i , -3 . 1 I. 1 biborir.s mer: i o;. of the 1 ar 0 - 1 . V 1O t e S'li'H"0. . 1 1 . . . n 1 r, in i- 11 . r , J'.isl across th 1 r'lio' 1 ! r 1 w ; s .ln'ri' ". o 1 w . ' !v Kni?hta . this boundless wilderness corccrniug the book "Jiegituental ! o,. i,na t ,v . b..,,. f...i f ! ftieet. - "Snppo.si we go over. ; - ' ' the suli. Jiike the stories In Arabian j re .dew in the Ihiiladelphia Press i advancement. A little praise does '. oUr r'r'U; d 'I'll!.: !"!: IJOt.DlNO Sri'KKIOK Cot n r. March dth, May 14: ti, Nov 1 Ph. ilarch and NoviMTibur Caurts arc air eii il cases only except jail cases. Scotland Xotk Town Directory, has been transformed within less imcs in tbe Civil War." In S'-m-.; t pJt.c to tlf. t.Uy vvi10 S,yS 'we. than two hundred years to one of ; comments which follow the extract : S,,-,,. ;(..',; l'i:.. the finest agricultural resioas in the referred to. 'ur corre-pondent states j world. It is the only State in the that the book 'mrj orts to be a cor- j Learcinj to Think. Union that is able Lo fill every blank ; red history of . ach of ihe l:,7o0 regi- j ;AU rmht. Yon ought to see ne, 'nl." They went to HowrP's rovm. pv decree!" cxelaiirud Siearty. our pc-i pea " My views lr i etnfore. adv.- eeii - . r . ... . . f 1 1 ,. e -,. , r. . t r, ......... .1 in iiiv ui oi i.o i- -n. 1 , 1 . . 1 . . . , i ,. i , I i r . , i ' i w ; M nc I . i no in T. O sent out by the agricultural depart- menls furnished by the North .and , In every-day b.i'e no ftct is inr-ro dime, for I've ment t Washington. ! s ath ia the late war. I notto aide teon tne '.''idty of many cir.ougi. W here the eve once could behold As the author of the v.'ork in ques- ' peis-ons to do tie'.' own thinking , to sec how yon loo! rde ul-1 cay so. d.d! ' been a fool I .ri! ; . and cor. f.rrnod hy a ide 1 ep'-i -.u:-. (Par .f ojde are v. ore d(.torm;.n-i i ! I .0 il O e a i 1 i : ' o j '. h , i , i a a i ; . ' ', ! ei : d. i ri i.iv :. i ' '-. v o'. ' h :. ' drop i :. ' o a : 0 a ' 1 ear' ad A Auk a arp-.'v o r...' no : a a d; ,4. b a nl I f 1 ! -J 'i ' b a f O I Of ' P ; i tliea't to 1 p p-i:e ii: d hei ,o 1' , on thy s'.re n g'.h, tin r; . I . . O ' ! .o T l.ao-a j evirtoma.ke to com,.ro:r.1'-c 'Say, a 'cm on. r. an . the pah-' ii. Th' !aw has more f: ' i A -NORTH CAkbddNA TdVN '1 V.'fi MONTHS OLD. as a le.b- in the 'ate than d ( v r ha 1 def.,.- no' hi rig but an unbroken forest, aiay ! turn, permit rac to disclaim ere lit eveu in mr-.tters and tipao lines wb "I don't 'A ant to ranqde io !'.hr.a 1 and put 'em ..n anil am show resui's m now be seen in the North-western ; for quite so wide a scope as your . ly within the rane d thc:r i.:t'-:'i- ; ' part of the State, large fields nl . Paragraph would indicate. Lest S'ence. Th-.-y w:i' s:e a pobd. that is Y-.u ktow that in my pr..scrd 1 t! e lo. K. Ililliiird, Mayor: C. W. Dunn, Town Const ;, tde. Com .mission lists W A. Dana. P. II. Smith, .Ir., Dr. R. 31, Johnson, M. Oppenheirucr. CTILTXUKS. Kpisco; al, Key. Waller Smith Rector. P .pdi.st, Per. J. D. Ilufham, I). D. Pastor. Methodist, Rev. Mr. Harrison. PtiPtor in charge. Primitive Paplist, Kider A. J. aloore. Pastor. PUT M ERR 0TEL- Haijiiaa, X. C. P. D. PPYAX. Proprietor. 1 , ' p j servin'.s, ood accommoda- ti-ms an 1 every attention that may v.dti.iv oriiir.. win me to and !ro in ' some turciiaser rnlvnt he a; sat i-oiu.- set: geco-1 ,o ti the bree.e like a rippling sea of gold, i td , it iaight be wt.Ii to state that the tinders'. ::nd it - lf: i la the central and southern part of book does not ghe the Li.-b-ry cd ter in band , bet tde the State are large cotton plantad eacii regiment, but aim?, tody, to U'.vc the faculty or i; i v ;g (:; 0' O, r: I 1 I can t go to &cc- yoa t' l..." rf.-o-l t f , ha-1, your ' -To em on. n ti: . con: t cau-.e me to ;--id in .:is not- ------43-----7-- ' tions not unlike a prairie covered give, the mortuary statistics of each. ; f obits for td ;ves, an-! conie tor. He put on t no t. ot.es. with snow. And the Eastern section , There sre, however, regimental quently th.-ir a. don is md as in'el'i- . C.eorge, -car vo i look I.k' a I- mer. ! , :;r.-, o no -. r i ;s . on en: uvd- please y;u , Shorty , Id! pot .no to md yen are too only por- sati-h -d that no S'n' (; can Ti.e twi r. of W -r. .'-,'';)'," I ; i on o r M o ' ' li ' - d P' - . ' : o -o ." ; ' a : '. ' V.ii. : rooo' .0 ". i In- r I is ii ;t ft l . f ' ' i S a n V r a : . r i o , ( dd . i , i- id . - -v ' Ti.o looideni .4! nod '. rdo.' C ri. 0 1 . . - , . , : : a!C . .) I o 2 1.1 :.v being especially adopted to corn , j sketches f the 300 regiments in the gent ai it If uiver. a :;iY d.anctr.g nia'ter. Wf P. I am competes with the world in produc- Ciion Army which sustained the . to work by. they will r-i plv it ret to take a little rrn." He t- inu this g-eat st:q bn Ami m no h -aviest loss in k.llc ' during O! i' other land can be found s ;.eh r. i war. Put, in the statu'. es rcb-.ti 0 , ard vdl variety of iiuita and llowcrs. t the Confederate rc gimi nts. no ' idaV, ur. .1- . t . l.r- or,' td iii-- : .c-i-d 1 - -H-r sv old ovd i f s, ' m-; :d ; 1 .iii'.le. P:td v1.nr.4 4 raifinrcr .-ro 'd ho I t.'rr.nt is made to civ'the na.-rtu . 1 the, should hv- ried Oedr 0 ia: o. 1. ... m- .rrthet heard but Hie howl ot the wo;:', the , P is of each dnr dig the war. T it : pro- lore. Lve y e- .'yer rnd tha" dd neg a !'.r a or.t war-whoou of the savage, or the j voukl be impossible on account of' overseer of lab.cr imn t j what an brandy? Will, .hrrc's to j scream of the panther, can now be; the absence of completed rausttr . extent this U the case. It is the ex-: ' ah. hah. V. '.ulo yon t -y .-. - ye --ter i -.y 1 i! i"'' .Japanese ud- c i: e apan Mai' ' earth d ; - :'' ar' ( haractT v.a- -'rue , r i 1;.'l; i l O I O 4 ... . v o ; rig Co.:e a t,, May 1' v.-prp- old : , : VA-d o.. 1 v ' -4 1 ' I ' -. ' ; -. : 'vo I'.':. 4 ' ran ' i-'.c iuraMf:g .n be in" that t;.- 1 : o . , . . ...I ! ' .'I'eriir.S': 11 t-jdy in p oot peo V. d iCL v.-orv of ' l li . . ... a , . 11 1 A , . , 1 e , i: 1, . : c a . . - . V J:: : .! I dnir : '7 a i op-- h;l. dd.e 1 eculi'.r.t v of the id.enoxcr.o' heard the low of cattle, the hum old rolls. ; eeplumri worko-an wno rer.uv t..:r.;vs -o. mo...!.;.. .a. moju.. . u.y .j i:. p.H . : ....t.r.v, t.ut :n the e.o machinery , the toll of the church j The Confederate statistics consist ; and who can t 'ncrelore be trusted to hurt a f;c:i. I t. 01 yen ti .11 v, bell and the songs and prattle of j of a chronological list of battles, and ; suit his action to o'rcuni-da n oes. f d; w b ds dd ot ; - id : ; ooio r : a .;4;,;.; mnrv i-biidren on their way to - under each battle is giv en a list of Ant so ia nearly every sphere of mighty gaol dm: ior him" 'ion c,,.,. j - - .... . . .. .. 1 4 .... ehnnl. Villages, towns, cities, ! reuimenU which, according to the ; nte, a Kind, ot automat; rn soetns to ; -n t me .: , sa L n -. o . 4. .. . e ...4 i t;,,:i i bey '. trem- shan ss of it 3 oc.iiaPor.-, t ; . n '' a !iV ! 0 d d v-d ; ' n .' ; '. C i.a;,'; ! .' . . I . i Idri of '.da i '-opo 1 jo joe.-; ' t -: -. p. rt d a :.... a h :.. V- of !.- ' o - 1 .or : o va :.e in." "A 3: ! and 1 n is 6CUOOI. Villages, iuvi us, luita , ; ii-i'iHaiia uii.'J, .w.i.-, iw i . - . ..... 4 - . . 1 . . .4 . j. . ? ... . churches and schools springing up i Confederate cllicial reports, snstatn be tl e ri:, avd intclligmt solf-di-. d hat iiokcr f r -ev. ru . .aysr di.'s (.r.:..! ; j lying 5.; i'ii an-1 unt ot present l.-cts , i.n. v.aa w;i-.. s a. ..... ma.i T'n're v.-crv a to ' r-ri.c:o rr.o oo-, . t 1 . T 1 'r on every hand , railroads traversing , cd the greatest loss iri that puruenlai reef. no, in tor every portion of the State; steam- battle. Another chronological iitd more r ie-- o'-:cc:.t:on. (j;. . ' Oi however, .if e ,-oally I desired. Location just m Jroni oi I poul3 plyiuc; on every navigable I shows tne Couleaerate loss in eacli t'jeroiore.e-Jip.e . 10 a-ov w.-e. a i in u.i i m-; oc..'. .. j. o o. . 3 i tie po.ftr.orncno n las. j rm mi:n.. Cv-urfdioMse. !a.M, nr.. ...no of thr pvideneea battle as rclorted olhciallv bv the ' connection with our system of edu- from drinking ha 1 Pek;.r." " L-t ;ir;d thirtv---:x rot: D , no -dn ae a'.-A. . ,v r - '. Pivt r attached. Terms reason V Stop at Southern Hotel. 1 HacKS to and fro oi cnargc. that North Carolina no longer de- , Con fed rate generals. ca'd n ,;o:n.2 r;m,ast:c m:g at r-- bo ire smell oi u. uowea n-o .r.e , ... ytf. is serves, if ever she did , to bear the; In the bst of regiments with gred deM-cd tor too e eia.i pel pose of dn"d to Id ? r.-.o : then, with a snd-. irom depot free reproach of being called Rip Van est loss at each battle, the North teaching l!.o n.rg generation to imp:: : i s i ;o , c:o . . o , o. . ..e : ui.-u- 2 7 ly I Winkle. ' Carolina regiments arc conspicuous I think. Po, vl .v 1 nccii. ' L, XLtiKJKL-.J ' VI' a o .' , , i i il f o I 2.
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 30, 1889, edition 1
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