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SCOTLAND
qpATE DIRECTORY-
n . . 1 (i. Fowle, of Wake comity,
'. . r! ,,i ; salary a00O.
i ;,,,,,- ! M. Holt, of Alamanct-
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iaeuienani-ijovurnur amu
,t of the Senate,
an L, Saunders, o Vake
Secretary of Slate; salar3
CV-V.:.
I , ... W. Sanderlin, of Wayne
c,-.:.'.v,' Auditor ; salary $1,500.
i ) , , : s ; 4 1 . 1 W. Hain, of Wake county,
1 , ,-urer; salary $3,000,
acy M. Finger, of Catawba
,,.u- " Superintendent of Public
j. auction ; salary $1,500.
!, ). F. Davidson, of Buncombe
.., v. Attorney-General; salary
ciuH),and Keportar to Supreme
(...'.: ; salary $1,00.
lues I. Glenn, of Gudforu
Adjutant General ; salary
t.'Oi t.
J. C". birdsong, of Wake county,
s .'e Librarian ; salary $750,
j j). Pm-diall, of Camden county,
(' , o!' clerk to Auditor; salary
,! I HO.
i o Kt.Nou's Corxrii,.
c.T.'t:ry of State , Auditor, Treas
on r and Supt. Tub. Instruction,
State lioAKD of Em cation.
( ;,,vernor, Lieute nant-Governor,
S.crctary of State, Treasurer. Audit,,;-,
Supt,. Pub. Instruction, and
;i;oriiey-(ieneral.
SllMlKMi: ColKT.
William N. II. Smith, of Wake,
I .1 ustiec. A. S. Merrimon, of
V .1. .1, Davis, of Franklin,
.cues 11. Shepherd, of Beaufort, A.
(.'. Avery, of Burke, Associate Jtis
tvs. Salaries of Chief .J notice and
A ociate J ustices each $2,000.
eaipreme Court meets ia Raleigh
,.;! li e first Monday in February and
a-t Monday in September.
I.illlo DeedN.
I.V .!. KVKUK'I
'Tis not the p.reate-t acts of I i -
That give the irrea'.e-a pkisur".
Nor the largest gena 'neath the casket's lid
That we count for richest treasure.
'Tis the iittL dec Is, )lic stars at niiht.
Embedded in azure bin?,
That lend to lib: its bruhtest Jj.jht
f a pure and radiant hue. - i
And I often think a I .-it alone
In the evening calm and still,
Of the deeds of kindness we all ini-ht do
If we had only the will.
It may he only a smiling look
To a worn and weary soul,
Or a cheeiinjr word to the heart depressed
More precious far than gold.
It may be only the t.ress of the hand
In the clasp of a -orrowing friend,
Or a simple word of kindness given
Or a helping hand to lend.
These all seem simple and little acts
That cost us nothing to give.
Vet their very bcniLT is a golden eord
Tint runs through the l;fj we live.
And when at la-t like the gems in a crown
Our great and smri 1 deeds clutre.
"Tis the little acts I think will shed
O'er the whole the purest lustre.
Hx hiiiund Jispnt It .
IE 1II.HO IN ai icaii,i:ai
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No. I.
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parties , and how much income we
shall receive for the use of our capital ;
ban it ha to declare bow often the Oi.at'.on I km v : : k:
:armer -hall pljw Lis cot'on or what
he shall receive for it whn i t;
rea.Iy for markft. The farmers havr
been organize 1, talked to about hard
times, daped and frei'ed by d-tun-ir.,'
politicians preteji-lin to be their
disinterested friends, ir.til they are i one hull Ired e?.rsr.'o
vild ; and irnain that if they can i been called u!u'i to sn-
only have a rail'oal com mission with' have at'empled to i;iv a 'leseriptior
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a Lig-r : theme i-f no littli aim rir.
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power to regulate freights,the cotton ' of this aror,t Nuiionof its wonder- !' 't bustle, to b d tx'l
ml the corn will :hurish an 1 grow ; fol inventions, of its ni-e p-op'e.
Ahilo the farmer loafs at the neih-; and thoir poli'e manner" : but now
boring village , and with the end of; these things nre fur beyond ry
to the you:
I.m.
We want North. Carolina
-iv.-Iy
C lo
the harvest will come heavily laden
Darns and gin houses and big prices
comprehension, that if 1 were to nt- i sh'.e to b'-ast r.f a IVw A'.exnt.dtT . "at.- i u?r-g;t-s and r- sou'i
tempt to describe then;, I should be i Stewarts and dohn Wrnnamakers ; , p "i L when put to tlr tet
me::', hv 'peo; le ((f (.'.her st te :ir t
Cou'-.trie who ordv k:.ew t'.
; S u t -i as a cot '.; g r i v. . r; .: :': .
ati 1 ha 1 little cotic-pti.:i 1 th in
of ! ., r
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Suoh legislation will put an end to j as much Inst as an art in the middle I ', as the merchant5? scu.-i to l ave , traiuio: mi the wiUivrner.discipb-.e.i 1 ,,,,
railroad building in North. Carolina, ' of the ocean, a!! I cm do is to : already taken this matter ir to eon- the Nraelitc for re ;t pss,!dt
ind utterly bankrupt and de-troy!
those roads now in operation.''
From one to another of these lob
hyists and railroad men I went seek
ing information, ami from one and
all I received substantially the fame
answer, the only deference bedng in
the manner in which it was given.
The lobbyists being polite , free
speak of something3 th:.t are want
ed. I am a spo .ktr of oi.lv one
horse power, and if I were to rdtempt
to draw a picture of th;s great Na
tion, to tell how hor.e-', how truth-
-d b ration, it is not nf-eessry for me
to oifer any srggc'.i-n. I will re
mind them, however, that th' pre-
.-er;t .ow i.
-in I great ac laat'inou'.v s
cars of irai.'iing on the terte
wh. re :dl th.- ingenuity to n
n P rorob r
e' :irtn rltiMt ul-.o
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laid upon g oo l- Hi- rge:.cie!. ail the v.!or to n.e- f t ;-,.r advantr-je t '.
tntirelv too little, and that the sm:dl
ful, how refine 1, are! r.(,w enlighten- 1 d;tf. .rer.ee between cash and time
superior nuud.ers, all the foit.V'b
t ) meet reverses without despor. Icn-
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ed we are. I am afraid, when I touch- ; 1 ''
iii! I b.? do-ibk d, in order . cv, all eouragc to battle
! erii!lv.
ed upon North Carolina, that, I that they may make enough, after
ite adverse f:te, were called it:?"
should cot the steam, no so high that ' allowing a roa-ori:
l nt ere
to e;erci, -choobul the So .th. rn mru
II! Tl;lKNTATIO' IN CONOUKSS.
...,,. .Zehuhm I. Vance, o!
It meomhi' ; term expires March 4t.j,
l.'l ; M;itt. W. Hansom, of .North
anp'on ; term expires March 1th,
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II .- of 1 I'VLrntuticcs First
Di-tric;, T." C. Skinner, Dein.; Se-e-.nl
l)i-t;i 't, 11. 1 Cheatham, (col.)
U-p.; ihud District, Chas. V'.
McClammv, 1km.; Fourth District,
V.. II. Ittinn. Dem ; Fifth District .
,!. M. T.rower, Hep.: Sixth District,
Al'red liowland , Dem.; Seven
Ihsiriet, John y. Henderson, Kep, ;
K-gn'.h District, W. II. U. Cowles,
l)e:u. ; Ninth District, H. G. Ewart,
Km-.
To S oti.ami Neck Demockat:
During the session of our le"--islature
last winter there was a feels
ing of intense excitcmont over the
proposed passage of an Act creating
a railroad commission. As a rule the
Republicans and a few Democrats,
some of whom were known to be in
and easy, speaking as if he .thought j my boiler would bu-t, ar.d knock a psy for the troubh- of recording ac- ' for the a hieeme-.t of i
he was only a gentleman and no bet-1 hole through some of your Sunday j cour.ts.
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tor than any other gentleman ; while j hats. The big ctr in.s have gone
the railroad proprietor was haughty, j on, and sawel up all the big timber;
want to s-"
jict'ri'9 ! Ins wor; i:i p'' ue.
'otne change in the ordeal of war through w; i-h hi
ran
The
charges o
f lawyers and doctors ; bjt ; id called
rorth
.is
ati
pow t !
I'.oard of ) . lucat ... a
W!,-:i m- --hub
s; len'1 I u tid . I e' t r r
e x p r t teach i , 1 h o 1
of ;( coruuien bug :i r h:it
.i reaonrtb e u .i at
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condescending, grand, and seemed
to travel, as one distinguished gen
tleman remarked of another distin
guished gentleman, on an elevated
railroad.
I next turned my attention tocer-
ar.d I am coming rdor.g with my one- ' they are two closes of people I ' more than l.e himself d-eau " 1 he i(r ;i,
horse power to saw uj the saplings. don't like to fool with so I will c&ll ; possess il , and tuglit him that
e !iiu,;i'V,
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was competent to the accon;! I ,h ; n g
of any l.oinian possibility. In th.-
the employment of some railroad
company, and the great army of rail
We, as a State, have attained com- i them i raauates and pass on.
paratively great perfection: but there We are all wanting iri eonversa-
arc some things wauted to make us 1 i ional powers, rai l. thererore, to-ed a annals of men there has been im
perfect. To begin at home, such ; greater variety of ( xeiting and en-! more striking nor briibant example
tain legislators who were pronounced ! occasions as this might be made ! tcrtaining topics for conversation . , -d.own t the am-zing. inherent :.- r
advocates of a railroad commission ! more enjoyable and entertaining if j It, thercd'ore, In comes the duty of all, i Uy and self-sustaining power than b
to learn from them what necessity ' some one in the audience would - wheneer they hear an evil report of j the South-- peopl-', situ
to ro ti i : e :n ,1 the u n'
fa oruble eor.rlr. ion-
rices.
no in i e
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up!. lhibbc 1
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there was, if any, lor such legisla- I keep up a little more noise wjiile the I their neighbor, whi ther it be false or
tion ; but I found Ihcm all so much I pupils are speaking. This would t true, to pa-s it around as fast as pos-
road lobbyists persistently, earnestly j crigageA' in the performance of their j make the sneaker feel more at ease. : suj.e, v fiat no one stia!i be igno
and b tterly opposed and denonnc- important duties that I gathered but! and have a tendency to relieve him rant of the most important m-ws of
inrr ti.o imoc-o- o.-., i nr.i.,i., jn I little from them exceot that the rail-! of his embarrassment, by drawing the day. If you 'near any new.,
iu- tuu iuvauiv,j anil v. ti j uJt(J tiot, J
with almost coual earnestness . ad-1 r0-'1 presidents had been dictating ' the attention f the to
vocatcd it. During the discussion i t!fo,nom:nations 1 State otboerM, : away from !t:m
diers .stacked arm, turu-d th:t
tiaelv i upon the hittl !i- i m, :;tei
silent 1 v ret urned to their
i -eg in iiie over agaur, :. J i ! ti:i i
favor by coj.yiii
tinpl- n 1 . ii i V
I i ii f.
M or.
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l.f.-tor v
tiieir shattered f(rtulie-i.
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'relation which is ii jt of itself sul'b-i :.
her t! ter-st the peop'-. , never pa-
to in
it fin
.e. he : b i til! y- i,av ivrn the (
. elf t -Ik, touch, r.d sure that it is
; us id ' n naii 'ti.'' it will keep
'I heretbre We ant a w more peiso
and u.,e , make i! a specialty to m:d
i.ung
such
ting,
who
i . runoff
ar d
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an v
-;ilil';ix Count v Directory.
Tasl
C, i:xri:.i. A; sf.mi;ly.
I". L. Kmry.
,.Nt-.W. H. Anthony, T. 11.
more heroic courajre, mbi'ar
devotion to country, State aii.
were never u.oie displayed '
people than by the soldier !' tht
coiifeiieracy f'.uiing tho--e iu i oral le
four years of com! ct, and I I hi
men and I'loriou- women at home
atti n'.ion circulate news for the benifit of the who so nobly sutaintd tluon ; nor
n, i:i a great public. We also want others who ; was there cvr more high resolve.
-,rd, ii 'o hv r-o-.t inn- wili look alter the interest ot the1 patient courairo aau lntl-unitaole o r-
th- ta -.j ol
wot K men e in 1 m -1
hamtni r to s!'p I'rotn h:
'lew half u i aero s t'n
h-md.
roon: ,
up and
ia the Senate of the bill creating the I perhaps the conventions ol both p --; speaker Coos no
Anmmiacinn on.l ro,?K i,.i ,ida.i i litioal Darties . to fcuc i an CxtCi I Out s i in t 1 v to t ear
iuiuu4ioaiuu , iiju nuiVU ii-J.La.l t
the House under the superb leader. t,iat n m:jn. h(,?,''or delving a-; 1 iov the honor of a M oss;i
ship of that man of the people , lV, ould po-.sibly hope for p..- ( for hh own 3musi men' .
Charles M. Cooke, of Franklin, the ll'i,-al promotion without first bend-, pay no attention lour?. If
lobby was crowded with farmers, j inS thc kacc to lhe r';-:ru-d presi-; every mean- to distr aci t!
hnsinnss ir.An lntcwrs ,i;frvrs dents of the State, es ; i.'c 1 a 11 the one i of others." Vou can, i
litiri.inc r'i:!i,,a,l mon nn.1 r.i1mf1 at the head of 11, D. system ; that: measure, aecompl
'vu,r, ' V ; i the ciiar.-es of the did'erent railroads ! ally going back an; forth to the people.and aec that all are cpial ;an:t i severance displayed in
the nailery, amon- whom "could be ! 5 (?re "nepial and ur.jnsl and that lemonade stands. T'-o women who : v.'ho whenever they sec any person , defeat ami .iiia.ter. when all -canoi
ieciTthe' cxcelTent0wife of a distin- h';sc corporations, creatures of the have b ibie are exp-cte-l to aid in trying to climb the la Ider of fam , lo,t, than by the Southern people
will catch him by the tnnil loot and ; wnen wiutout means, wmiout trn'.eN
md with nothing but their person'.!
riM-- 11 T ;.. .1.1 . .. . !... ! I ,.n..i I " .. I . I .. . Hi i i. ,
n'Trc('a- .1 urs 13 an 1 mi t'luuin 10 si irji ---.iot ujj .i 1. 1 im-l- v. i 1 u 1 ...
-trnvk a feiiow v.oiK'.r.au in
eye. lhe man a er ri dhat
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was blinded t j y the blo.v, allh agii
a eireful cxamiuat 10,1 Inh 1 to r.-
eal an injury, there !n f 1
-cratch visit h
lie br
in
e eou:
no-
ni l 'al Ml
1 n s 1 1 : 1 a !
)s-o ff half of
1 1 -1 1 i i -. i -ltito !: id ( fi'-vno r-n nowr-ful a r d 1 t lr inu'ter bv stic'c 'v r'ns in then; will eaten him by
uished railroad president, pencil ! 'l ' 1 1,1 lu' tU- -" iH,,t-ul uu- 1-1ULL l biKA- '-- ! ,J --' j
i ii ,.1 1 lib-' f mi al thaf t .' v hi'' ..lrea-li or ' to 'u ale them "' lb' doin" this ' I'nll him down,
nd paper m hand ready lo keep the ! u'1 '-1 iJ 1 " l-1 i.m 1,1 i "'"L ' 1' u ' '
anct paier m nana reaay 10 iveei
count of the vote, and who, as wa-
were about to take
charge of and j you will greatly omue tl.i
. t. . . K , be"oa e t!m ma t--r 0" their creator tion. and. at ti.e sane tine, '-dvc ' since I have been speaking some- began the work of rcbt.;..!irig on the
apparent to the most casu il observs ! - 11 ' ---io. u.ui u.,.i u,jim.i, ,iun,a. 1.. ai. . , . . .
Jn,,,... ; if'e State. And in my trarels, since; them a chance to see Low pretty , thing nso ha- occurred t) nun 1 ruins that war had left. ar oy
year they larorcd hopefully, ye.ir ty
i-ye-igut,
rejeS'-d i 1 ( .'!r-i ' t rn'o'ov
1 lie day of t ' e tl ia! ar. , d, and
ien court, an eiio. ent o uii-l,
tallied 1 1 y t he P . ' a , ,1. 1 a !
albgid in pi red ueiidn .', an I g a , .
his opinion that. .1 a a ; goo!
the right eye. and p'oy- i
ii.g that the oh 1 .s ': . n
cr, was decp'y, intensely, interested
which is wanted mnro than all the
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.:i..-o r.ol qr.ite ; rest. And, tlrv.igh I feel my heart j year thc capacity grew to accompli-!
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in the discussion. The result 0fU-e a-Journmeni 01 iiie 1. -uiM.a ur e, your oame, ai e.
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fl.ni ,1;,., or f. i, ami oirtL"- coiiii.'ct w uu an ciass.es 01 . ;.ir oung men
" " . ' . I ,,,hi(- i,;in t riMi . ! f.rv-l!,.r(. 1 r,i,,.!. l a on:-,!,!,! a,,f woohi Iv l isiniT ui iiito m v throat and mv , more, until to day they st ami ''rand! v
more accurate, i s hou hi f-ay what ; 1 ' ( - - , - e , ' , . ,
hear denunciations Joad ana deep i caile i pertection in ttiaso .lays, i'iu.; mo, i j .001 -u n ............w . - -"--
Will A. Daniel, County Supt.
l':' lie Schools.
W . Y. l'arker, C-Junty Treasurer.
lb I. Allsbrook , Sheriff.
L. Vinson, Register of Deds.
b T. Gregory, Clerk Superior
Court.
W. lb Whitehead, Coroner,
; O K i O F Com -M I SSll) N KKS,
Dr. W. lb Wood. Chairman; Y. E.
l; over-. Sterling dotinson,
l'.-P -I. II. Whitaker.
W. A. Dunn, County Attorney.
II. J.
Im i:i;iou Cot ' T Ta.os. N. Hill,
du lie; M. 1'. llyman at d S. S. Nor
ir.an . A-sociatc Justices.
. M. (dary. Clerk of Inferior
Court.
.1. M. Giizzard, County Solicitor,
followed that discussion, is weli
known to all your readers.
Bat why 11 is intense excitement?
! against railroad corporations, and Some have made won derful progress ' icontn, t.us somctai.ng c
i nrainsi. those Democratic members 1 ia castoms and manners. anJ seem : the head of wanted, ar.d I am b.un
om?3 under j taken, and looking to the future full
of the Legislature who with the aid j to be determined
to t
o : 4. ,
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I want Cat pretty girl
.(I ' over there for a wife.
V!,v wnallirro .Ipto.Or.l in tUr for ! igia.aie miii oa. t.:u am . W uo ueieiuooeo t u.c y
..r . ,i, 41 1 i of the solid KenauK can vote itetcat-1 men jsortn Larobn.i shall exc
ui loose nun ni'iu Liieiu suea uiin 1 1 . a
usual and great, even painful, anxiollhe r"ilroaa commission bill 1 j thc young mm of any other in t hi A wA , lun, T2E !: vTit.cs
iety? The scene made a deep irn. t've never , from the beginning ol j uae of tobacco and wni.key and all j
1 tin flnitntinn ri r iu rvaa ion 1 r ' r 1 .-1 r 1 1 ro. - t t r r t 1 m r m ' t i r. 1 4 r i . . . . 1 .... .
pression upon me : and from that ! u- "i' ': -'- - - i.ivi-: i.Ain rein,
time to the n resent I have been trv- the I'rescnt moment' hcarl a solid j others that rccpo a.ong b-e drones, j
;cr f e,.t; u ! argument based upon facts and tig-! and seem to take no ir.ta-rc: ,t in bull b
I went to one of the many railroad i urcs tending o show the necessity : ,ng up ana maintaining t ie repuia-j Ibttsb are, .1 itue ., - b as !Ven .ng
l.hbyists, hired to influence le2U , or a 1 vlsabibty of a railroad commis-! tmn of our State. Young m.n, ; a p.Unelic sigat presented lUe.i to
icnei s
:i FI'.oM
Iviviar at i'lNi: Ckkkk.
tin;
if to ascertain its cause : 01 b--l -'' ...... , u.t ...4 ...... .. . ..,. . ,
1 went to me of the many railroad j urcy tcn,1in- 0 8li0W lhe ,;C(:cssIt' inS ul maintaining the reputa- j Ibtlsbar-, J.tue d -Last ev
dibyists, hired to influence les , j or a 1 vlsabibty of a railroad commis-1 tmn of our State. Young 111,1,, ; a p.Unelic sigat presented i-,a
Hors as to measures pertaininr to sl' Vet, it is hard to comprehend . shake off your lethargy , and don't ; the eye s o t!m vigilant wa
of hope sand of confidence in theli
ca acity to achieve still greater vie
torh's.
ft must Le remembered, too, that
in this contest they had to pas
through an ordeal which was fjiii'e
as severe a teat of endurance aa the
four years of war during the da) s of
so-called reconstruction, with ail of
its political horrors i.t:d dn.".s!r.-.is
conserpuenc s, but in all tb IrlaU
111 stvle,
fashion ; along tlic Alleghany river
! - r. n t ' 1
U Tine j 'hey never lost hope an 1 never
1 00,
ators as to measures nerta
., 1, , , - -4 . hovv the areat majority of the most let us no war: t 11
i aiuoacis. w uosc-uusint.sd il was 10 - 1 - ..... . 1 1 ,
, ,, , - , , , . . iptdimeut people of the State (with lor refinement. Go to church evtry creek, on tae U est lVc 1. r a.lroa.i. cm ivI".iiaen,iy oaci;. 1 u na im-it-
hang' around the legislative lobbies , - 1 1 , 1 , , . , . 1 r .n,rs.. ;. ;a ,,, t i, . . , r
. f . , . , 1 the exception, of course, of subsi-! Sundav jnsl to be fashionable, and 1 At nearly dark several men j Arunii.N.anccs u is not to b. .,.!, r-
the hotels , the boarding houses, and --1 -'-- t j , - - . . . .r, i ...1 . j r(. .,., .... ., ... 1,1,
' . , - , f ... dixed newspapers, railroad attorneys to have a 'jood time ; and Le sure ! were catching and hauling m drift ,c. at that the n.viip. latum and the
everywhere e.se a l.g.sla.or m.gnt pfjijrici;ir,3 3rraiJ of tbir shad- 1 not, to forget to carry a good supply ; and an thing els, tb .t mi.ht I,, Ugimnltural and industrial develop-
happen to be am, by hook or by , outsnoken. m earn- S of tobacco. Chev;in2 tobacco in made useful. They had b-en look- meat of the South is ooki upon as
croou, get control 01 mm . 1 went, ' ;
eon. blue 1 ma!;a bh-iel. . h : n
llaek eard 0:1 wli.eb a bf-v v. ,- i 1
i v, ere writ t c:i V. ith gr. . a 1 1 h a
the ph'i inti 'f w as ordef ! t it on 4
pair of sj eel a "Ion with t o d : It r . ;.'
glasses, the one for th.: right y
living led and the one b.r tne bK
1 eye con.sisting d orditiary g. . ' .
I'lien the card was ban ii d loin an I
he was ordered to read the writing
on it. Tnis he did v, flee.t !a--o::.-tion,
and the cheat wa-. at oie
poed. The sound rf'ht eye, lead
with the red glass, w.is unahl" to
diit inguish the greer, wri'ing on '!.
black surface of the ear i, wh:!.- '1 .
1 left eye, wliiidi he prefer. d' d wa
"ight hrsi, w :0 t la' one web v. hieh ' b
i reading had ! le- iP.ne. ..
1 saj', to this honorable lobbyist and
askrVl him please to explain to mv
why this excitement, why this uu-
..,T. lfAn.lv,: Siuanuiw usuui bum, 01 uuisc, uum. ujj...
1.111, 11 1, .awi,i, vj-4. - -..-..
... ! a 1 1. r 1 . : 1 1
T arch 4th, -Alay Ib'lh, IOT.Jon me l it'1- ui cue launmis agaiusi
est and so determined in their ad- church and spitting on
the floor in i for anything that woul 1 lloat , , marvehu:, and well it may be. Won
vocacy of a railroad commission or never fails to a lira :t attention, and but were bar. by prepxred for
any other measure unless there
the
;rful as i'. is, it does not excite -o
should be some good reason for it.
15clievir.fr that this was a subject
it also
as a woimCTi'-ii
leniency t
iitt:e iaeK
liii m an
it v that
ay
cause cue to be remembrrc-d ; t
fore any young man that, wants
March ami November Courts are
for civil cases only except jail cases.
Si nilaii'l Neck Town Eiirclorv.
K. K. llilliaid, Mayor; C. V. Dunn,
1 o w n Constable.
Town Commissionkks W. A.
Dunn. i. II. Smith, Jr., Dr. K. 31,
dohnsou, M. Opipcnhcimer.
much wender when we have an in
'......, 1 , 1 ..... t .1 I .1 r. r n n I ' 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 I I 1" S( ill t li ( r '1 f 1 . r I f e r 'i i 1 1 in t I . i r v t . I
Cre wet ina :i4;4'i.i. n u. iiuiou .i . - w - - . .. n...
, - . , . i i ii i .. r..M w .;.... .ri i,. .1. . t . o r r.u df I I c t .ii.pj uri-t
i,, inr i. , : an w , u-n n a o: r-n ( r a w n i a i u 1 1 lui,i- .iion oi i n-j -ae 1 1 . i, a i , !
into the eddy formed bv ttie mouth , mat uiSvinguisn ana give n its
'I'll' laani I ol lli-ioi y
The futuri; of t'ar S-yU'h a1
u!.ae' ur ing dit-t re t is in ' !. i
'ii-jric em o ir .gi re. 1 m-
the -r''d ion of etto i mi
furnrt res h inr-!. b 'iinu '
:ads'. if w.-
!
a i. 1
o 1 1 a v. ri .
. i ..
i.'l'
he. I
I I 'i I
r- .i -i . i w r ill nil n;ii3iuci uuvu ia a,n3ii - 1 ' v
the creation ot a railroad com mis-1 . . . r,: . ,.r a..,,... ,.r p,,.,. ,ro.;.- Tin. bttle ti, in-wi,inh marked individuality
..i,..if ',i.j ii.fnr. i ciro v's n' i ri 1 .i. u n iu 3 uo s, ... , v v. . . . ............. - j
C l U . I j 11.. IV. w - - I. . ' '
i'L! - .. . ! .. . -i.il. ......
sion ; and his answer came, promp
and fluent :
"A lot of a liticians desiring
i-ation of it and have concluded that hi., accomp hdiment. Pay ;r at ten- is hardly over a year old, was taken The Southern people are intensely
!as I traveled along the pathway '; tion to the prer.eher ; he , of course . out ot tue wet bed, widen mignt have , American, wuu all tne Hare am) Oas:
j wlrch wdi lead me to the hous i of
of nut care :
i i
l ,e r: .-
ui on hit ion of cuMii'i i. i iro-i ! , v
Southern faetori.-i w.ii - on aa -tensive
scale. In rc-pi ct of me two
raw material s named tt.e Sou'h ;
cupie. a higher vantage i.iiin 1 than
; is nre-chine for monev, and doe? been its watery grave, it wa taker, .characteristic 01 me American, fat
f.f- iiP.c -. for themselves and
, .. i knowledge I would, for fhe sake
irienos, ana oiners wisuing 10 ie- . , , . , 1 ,
' n i .?.,. .1 .in mvU.i inn . ..r not 1 Inn t lorcet. to oe t vl- tne 1 isin-I oua Ho
OOOC'-'l.l.....--4l-.i', 4 - . .44, .v v.-. ai.ll V'l ' J -
x button whether you hear' in cmrrgc oi .James aimeic ol , . .moa, prtjuuace again-:
wiiet. i, was i banalities. There has
n a
itii on:
da l an-1
l: I. 1 I, .,,....' ,.
an-tav .ilUTIloo:: r. was as ilvci .i pc"o-:i, u-ai. sin a., kiu'iu'iiii ..o
a r own prop!" au ' fiiiy cotij.te-
e n I. The New 11 .bind
ward party leaders, are playing upon
thc credulitv of the honest plain pco-
to your readers to go along with me. ; isli wherever you
go. One gran t
: .i.i'iiiT-.oii-. P. merit, that some o! our
nlo i ( 1 1 4 n ii, Ir.' nn,l sefilviriiT In j .mi n.il.. I'nun l.illl.. 'OI-llS. 1
4 . 44 HI. V. ' U U I 1 . . V . - - V- - , . 4 . . . " - - ' -
place our properties" (one of these
'I ; tU I Hi !H3 lUltl OHVJHO VI .... . v. u 44. ..... ..- . - 7 J .. ,
1 . . i.,..t- .,.1 I .. n a 1 n liiir ri n
I 4 . V ilUU l Ul .1. 1.
ii L a uaiuia j " '
-.oou
hold a 'atar i i
1 v . V.i'i
r o - '. . f ) n
warm y
,i
CUUibdlKS.
l.piscopal, Rev. Walter Smith
Heeler.
baptist, Ucv.J. D. llufham, I). D
lh.tor.
Methodist, Rev. Mr. Harrison,
i'astor in charge.
Primitive liaptist, Elder A. J.
.Moore, I'astor.
SOUTHERN j0TEL-
ILm-ikax, N. C.
I). D. liliYAN. 1'roprietcr.
I'olite servant-, good accommoda
tions and every attention that may
he desired. Location just in front of
Court-House.
Livery attached. Terms reason,
ahle.
i. ..-' Stop ft Southern Hotel.
I V Hacks to and from depot free
of charge. - 7 ly
.nini'T men have entirely a.st si.i
. , J "--o
.1 o 'of is to cany year memoranda!.'
V-OitllllLIHo n 4. 0 .1 M i. .4 v. . ,
1..,f ,.l,iT.iri! -otTj 'Oiia nro- uni nhm pr Arcwri
(UUlt.l I J LIU I illllilj'- 17 J - uw , o,...jiu..v. . r . , 1 -. " r 1
pcrties'-1) in the hands of three in ' J'.sop a slave ; the learned Bloom
experienced, perhaps ignorant men ! field was a shoemaker; Hogarth was
to say how much wo shall charge on 1 an engraver of pewter-plate ; .Sjxtu-f
an
of
i
Leaitliy 1
lha same age.
It is almo-.l a
n
irefi.by cared for. little inter-mixture of bloo 1 w.th
any cuilo
how thd--
; :i the stru rgle w ,t!j
.-a
su j.reiuacy
i n
i
ma;, u f act-
.a i ; i
1 1 ' -
pocket with about
t n roc
, of
was
a swinc-herdsir a
nd Hi
one ana Jive tr.cla
protruding bom your po
r.:l w ti. .
mciies ol
he o'her.
mi'.e of hum an', t y
raizing torrent, af'e
irac.
-cap'j'i oer.t.i m r.
a i '".irney seve: -
ieet, l.ke
tuae ssasie s
b s month :ro-
trce. I f your p cae. ia
e.tour li cotton o it l
bo-:l: a go d --ho ' in :.
i . a r
i:.
1 1 ;ci ; U .
give our
n y you;:g
- r ei'iatiMii'f'f!
Oi t;
dea'.
eve.
!es ion
:rdy r
a. in.
tior .
ny
a barrel of apples from Waym.sville1 ahe Fifth,
to Raleigh. We have invested our i Homer was a beggar ; an i liie ace
capital in purchasing, repairing and j Gieely started lite in .'vw York
building railroads in North Caro-iwith ten dollars and seventy 1 .e
u, o in onoinns. cars. &2. for the 1 cents in his pocket , as vrell off a- if
' . ..T .f ocJo.-,r4.ra ..ii.! i h il.o oka-Pii f.ib riiiird dollar. ; 'Xn H'':3 CquipC veil.
iransporiaiiou ei . , ,4V. u.... "v. v..v... f-,,..
i . . pwnee'.aliv uv strange. s , as a jirraf-.-
produce. We have mven our time, ! But there are a great many young e.r,ee..io
1 ' - i . - r 4i .i i a, - p'iable oi nllmi any iui.ee up
thought experience and money to i men waiting for the other twenty- ; UL- -'-- . .
the ilevclopmentof the material ia-! live cents before they begin.-', lh i;oVtrnor s C'?lr; ?;":tJ' '
' .. . , i , ., x- i- 7 ..- : h. w:s ro fj-o on in tne oid stye--,
terests ot North Carolina ; ana now i y, ttt ivhawfj,: ttl ik-i i-o.; l oi , 7 , , , n ,,r , v . -,.
i 1 .!!-.-. v M, 1.1 rnr.r ..r- Ci)Ul'.t ftc-ii 01 o.e a
I iOOV-7 UUlv4 11' . i
, Wnfe.
; ami wona-;.
in the t w : : ih 1
; ; U - a n ; -
ft tie!
' of an
; ort
-al b
t
the e:I'ect that, a man wb j
catching an el noro-ng on to anvinir,
dna: ids "pike hook"' would roach.
t .ur i,;i:i'i!jer , iron, n
ami h.lie.' little friction over cor. .bet
mg ideas o: pidicie?. Tfi- are o
.cade; tmp!;atically an beraa-
harmoniously for the aecomp! .-a
meat of an great purpo-- . , .
: y are rei:,;.Mi , a ...o.-r-l t -ia'V-abiding
; eople , trair.c i to re
-peel and bo v.- to legitimate .
ly. and lienor they co-opera
rea lily in icaintainrng t he ia-.
ot ion fabric h, a-i i
i .. r.
wor ,iii o
n ( r .1 , a V" : . e
sacoi of .'.aar.i.fc'.nrii,
of t :.; r antii. I "ie vr ;
' n, . 1
i 1 O '1.
I. I
for
j 1 4
, 1
r .b
1.
mon
ad in
imbis tries with
af the North. It w e,' I he
rolc-oue opera'. or. of tie;
retribution , if the re:! z a'
!,-. irri...vi,n.l,rr'., . i f v
f he aboli'.on of isl very tl o'iil t 1
of
1 , ;
1 ,
.fain
,g whatever
elemeri. t-hal may ex:-d.
t to ije ar-ovo ? h
e a i
.so
(:
d-i in.t h.-e his nre:er.ce of mind too
w.e:i he nailed ir. a oiur.o with the ment of the law, ro man loo
corp ic o: a man dr. it. ib- got bob! to be beneath its protect. on
; o: ce -,
an. hie
l ne
1 1'
North by the . e, 1 rlbi
:n: .'. u f ic'.'iri r: ' in: v :
r:.ono;iO' ie ; , by rea-''
;o.
:e
-; . . 1
-1 c a 1
d.ru-
this farmer legislature proposes to
rob us of our properties by putting
mei in oflice with power to say to us
where we shall build oar depots,
how fast onr trains shall run, and
L-rrt-r.
i-IMbd.i:: OX T'Jb F-trb
.-tate Ol' l.d-JOi! a
1 f note aa 1111: ar
hekcd upon tiv niinv with su-juei
.K kei's blood blixir will remove impu- They are SO
1 .... . .1 1 ...... :
litivji ;in 1 a'aill on.' e-.Hn.'.. .MJ.i
arr there i- nodihig tl
ii thoroughly htiibl ii(i the een-titutn
what we shall charge for the trans
portation of passengers and produce.
The Legislature has no more right t, ., . an.l .r,,.,.,.,! by k. T. W!;:teh,-ad , ' , , , . t,
I . I ni,T ,' 110s -in: v ll a I to l.i
to say how we shall manage, our pro- . 0. w-r-d- I '--
il! f
.-tl en ztii- a
I I see the y our.it lajies are turnu-g
s red because i have slighted th?m.
r.eariy perfect that 1
1 1 -
""V,1 1 cannot see nni'-h wa.ue.i to mane
'it wdi 1 c " , ,.
. j them superior to the ladies o. an
other Imd. A 1 1 L 1.12 mure pa. a.
u'.ei.;
. . r 1 1
1 111 le
lb.od .
., .ly to the men.v
Wt;3 watched
1-1
are a homogeneous peoji.e, ti.ini.ir.j
alike , fe.-l.ng al.ke , ar.d inspire ! by
the same spirit. Tbee are some e;
mare, .-pec.ua.'".;, ion;-, o. v ..t..u a - iuc v;.,aiviiv- n.v. wji 3 r j
ed lata war ha allowed the bo (y get er and tt.e phenomena; capacity lo
-way. lie replied that the corpse ' tchieve the victories wh: -h have
wr-s ro good to him, but the piano made them as disling .;.-.!... 1 m ac-
aht be. Meyers'iale, : V.-.. C '...- as they were gran 1 an: i.erot : 1.1
i aperior
I. h e r a w
"Mn.y a
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f ).:' 'j;
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.tl :
1 -1
1 bit i. w ::
1 e
nu
eir beauty, i
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war.
Wiimir.glon S:
1 II I.
j. o ,'.'1 icr'. i.-n uc-
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; .--,vr- r ! ,t f . : w . . r -
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