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w tiie democrat. Subscribe! 4 on a ibd : ?:r iv ' n at. Th Ad ,d idiser r,:y -ner cent- m-; d V;-; : ince Jan. 1st. ! . t f t 2 - . e :. Ci real a to? in J d states. 1 i FAVORIIE. .a. O 1 E MILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. VOL V, KATKS LOW. mIi, rlilln m il rr mr. W K Mf"T WnRK Pn T!!K PF"P! A. y t t y : i'LAND NECK :. C. THURSDAY. ' H? V 1 rPk IT r 1 1 y 1! ftk V 3 15 r3 a d" A ;TATE DIRECTORY. Ma-id G. Fowb-, of Wake coantv, ; ei ; salary :?:5,0C0. j , u is M. Holt, of Alamance, v, Lieutenant-Governor prmd I -dent of the Senate, William L, Saunders, of AVake ,-. ,-i'it vf Secretary of S3tate ; salary if; 000. ieorge W, Sanderlin, of Wayne to.i.y, Auditor; salary sl,500. Jh.nald W. Hain, of Wake county, I r, :i-,urt r ; salary 3,000. ;iity M. Finger, of Catawba ,..;', Superintendent of Public action ; salary i,500. 1 h, u. F. Davi-.Uon, of I' jncombe :,.'v, Attorney-General; salary 1 .!)';), olid lieporlcr to Supreme C o il ; salary -1,0'JO. ,h;i'.KS 1). (t!'ijn, of Guilfonl (l'.nv, Adjutant ( ieneral ; salary --10' ). J. ('. liirdsons, of Wake county, .state Librarian; salary 7o0, .1. I). IJnushall, of Camden county, Cliuf clerk to Auditor; salary Gov i:knui;'s Cuimtl, Sr.n'tary f State , Auditor, Treas !jrtr and Supt. Tub. Instruction, STATE PiOAKD OF I)l CATlOX. ( ;.jvernor, Lieutenant-Governor, iertaiy of State, Treasurer. Aud i'r, Supt. Fub. Instruction, and At' iTiiey-Ger-eral. S( TKKMK Col'UT. ' William X. 11. Smith, of Wake, ( 'i,!. A .1 ustice. A. S. Merrimon, of Wake, d. J. Davis, of Franklin, Jr. s--s 1". Shepherd, of lieaut'ort, A. C. Avery, of Hurke, Associate Jus-tita-. Salaries of Chief Justice and A-'-'-eiate -lustices each 72,000. Lu! reir,(; (,'ourt meets in Raleigh u-i il.e first Mondny in February and !at Monday in Scpteraber. I'l.i-iU:sKNTATION IX CoXC. KKSS. ,,,'.. Zobulon 1. Vance, of L-r-.eouiliO ; term expires March 4t.i, l-.'l ; M att. W. Uansoiu, of A orth riinpton ; term expires March -4th, i'' o Ri I'TLfht'it! ccs First I : t riot, T. G. Skinner, Dcin.; So e. n i Ditriet, II. F Cheatham, (col.) K.'p.; J bird Distru-t, ( has. W. McCkunujy, Di'in. ; J'ourth District, V,. H. Hunn. Deni. : Fifth l;-" ,1. M. I'.rower, Uep. ; Sixth District, Aitn"t Uowland , Di nt. ; Seventh I - r . i r , Ldm S. Henderson, llep. ; i. -iii District, W. II. H. Cowles, 1 ),-"t . ; Ninth District, II. G. Ewart, i: ; . ' Halifax Cdinlv Dii'octory. (li.NKIIAI. A?Sr.MILY. y, , a t. L. Lmry. . W. II. Anthony, T. II. Talar. Will A. Daniel, County Supt. Ladd Schools. V . lh Tarker, County Treasurer. lb I. Alisbrook , ShcritT. L. Vinson, Register of Deeds. .!. T. diogoiy, Clerk Superior C" )..Tt. o . P.. Whitehead, Coroner, i'.OAKI' Or CoMMISSIO.MTIS. Dr. W. K. Wood, Chairman; V. E. Idars, Sterling .Johnson, II. J. I'.-p-. -L 11. Whitaker. W. A. Dunn, County Attortey. Inkkuiou Coitt Thos. N. Hill, Jr. dc L. 1. llyman and S. S. Nor man , As-i.ciatc Justices. . M. Gary. Clerk of Inferior (dan. .1. M. Grizzard, County Solicitor. d'riK ion Hoi-dino SuneKiori C-ii :i . March 4th, -May loth, Noy. lit!.. .March and November Courts are rer civil cases only except jail cases. S -oiLubl Xetk Town Directory. K. K. Hilliaid, Mayor; C.W.Dunn, 1 ) v n Constable. T.e.ev roATMlSSTOXKKS W. A. !';,:,. Ji. H Smith, dr., Dr. It. M, I )hr..-e:i, M.' Op'peuhebncr. ClII'LCdIKS. ldir-eoiab Kev. Walter Smith It1 e a.r. b.ieid. Kev. J. D. Hufham,"l). D. 7. , Maim list, Kev. Mr. Harrison, d.'a;- in charge. i'.'imiiive Baptist, Klder A. -1. Me,.., I';, ;,.:. I C U T H E R N jTOTEL, IIai.ikax, N. C. !. I). UUYAN. Proprietor. d. iit- servants good aceommoda- tions ar. 1 .'V.tv fittention tliat may h(' i' - srt d. Location just in front of Cd'art-Houso. Javtry attached. 'Icrms reason- if. Stop at S uthcru Hotel. r;-- u i (v,., ,i..nt fro- ' . li.l. IV' L 'J . .J1 4 t ' J iii VI V W 4 v d enarge. li 7 1 y .0 v i:v Task i:k r i.k. ll U.lill'iM). It is a spark, my mother cay-, Hid ia my heart, which coiliu o .ys NVll fan to flames, whose lijht will li'.l My life w'th joy, or elss will kill My happiness, and work me woe What this may mean, I do not know Hut thus she sail, and it must be so. vol t ir. Tis something thu I can't exlam. A mixture both of joy and nain A night of storm a ri-iug sun A Hell an'l ik"ven both m one A fca-fu! doubt, a blessed hope A barren waste a sunn- slope A beacon on the hanks of li'e A smi'ir.g rock with dangers rifo An angvd-foim to guide an'l bles A friend to jioison with caress A iod to lam your mjjM to day A Devil to mislead your way A ltosver blooming on a thcrn A passion, wl ich is iifie-horn. .ArAN'IIOOI. 'Tis coming hr.me when work is done. And sinks the evening's setting sun, To see, ui.on the doort-t-.'p, &tan V smiling face with cutstn tched Land; 'd'is fj'dirig in impassioned arms A form of sweit and willing charms; 'lis pressing brea.-t to breast in bliss, And buying Heaven with a kis. ou. Ai.r.. Earth holds it not; ii dwells above; Its home's the stars aud-M bd is Love.'" Warn.r.ton, N. V.. Mav, isy). IS 1II,S:AZS A.JJ. !C ASI.KUAb (OMniSI(t.!k, No. II. To Scotland Nx:ck I)kmo i:at : A description of the situation, showing the evils of railroad man- f tUt,rnfrIy plCCUrC! ly I urn report, eccmuer 1, , ol the .uc.ctc commerce - ommission , I , i , , . . tuu uyiiitiu irom sucn nirti autuoritv. 1 ,. . T i that I consider no excuse necessary! for making copious extr When railroads besran t lie demand for participator b-eueCt-s eut up from e liamlct in the land , and the pub'i v :io 'uipatient of any obstacles to .t i- , i uicir tree construction and of any I f?"!.!"! from any possible line that might be built. Undir an imraUvc popular demand general laws were enacted; m many States which enabled lro-1 jectors of roads to organize at pleas- i urc and select their own hn:s, n' where there were no such laws the j trrant of a special charter was al I most a matter of Course, and the i securities against the ubuseof cor porate powers were little more than nominal . V lion rnai a irfro IMlR. fir Will i -" ....c ...w - A I. iie Yi'vs I lebudacss was inadequate, the ! properlv br( ussht to a judical le,t lanagers were likely to seek supsjtbesc t;nu3:4Cu0ns would ia many the raana port by entering upon competition ! for business which more legitimately i belonged to the other roads, and j which could only be obtained by ..iLrin., rtns l.ev th. -if. if lonor , vimiu- i..io .. -. - - - - - c . continued they must prove destruc-: live. A competitive warfare was , thus opened up in which each party : nrolnovr..l t iiji-lerbid the other.! ....i. .. - - - - - ' with littb. regard to prudential considerations , and freights were in a great many cases carried at a loss, in the hope that in time the power oftlie rival to continue the strife would be crippled ana me neui nr,rtio,lK' loft, to a victor who could , then make its own terms with cus-1 tomnrs. When the competition was less extreme than this, there was still a great deal of earnest strife for business , some of which was open and with equal offerings of , , . ,, , , j rates and accommodations to all, but ! . , : very much of which was carried on ! secrctly, and then the very large I . ... .4: ..I-.. .1 , ,,.;. r..d uaiers pru'SLi.iny iuo- " 'j a i terms, being not only accommodated with side tracks and other special ,..,v(inipi'i-o hut olsii riven what was sometimes spoken of as whole- sale rates, or perhaos secret rebates, I . ... . e . , : which reduced the cost of transpoit 1 1 t atiou to them very greatly 'i . M , 1 .... 1 .... , , l,n con-.. 1 ,.a,f c, -.'tor ,l...il,.i' in i !n simc line of business were compelled to pay Such ttllowanccs were sntbeient ol i!.mdvM in verv many cases to rou ter tucces.'.- 'Ji comp nauu, adast those w ho had th m, prac- :io...iy impossible. The systt m ol mVkin' soecial arraiigemcnts with shippers was in many parts of thv country not confined to large raanu - facturcs and dti.Iers , but was ex tended from person to person under the pressure of alleged business r.ppsaitv. or because of persona j jrDUOrtur.ity or favoritism. Tim result I was that shipments of importance i , : were commoun iui-.v.u ouivt j baisains cnteied into for the occt- bih'.!. or tostivu: until revoiwi, 01 i 1 1 i w - which the shipper and the represent- , stive of the road were the only par- ties having knowleljre. These ;.r- ranoments took the fro-n of pprc: a', i ra'e robat -s , dranlnok, ur.d r-; ; 'dl'.i:, redu,-od cla-iloatb.n. or ' whatever mi-rit b: bet adapted t J 1 i-:r ep the tranflr.ctlon fro-n the public: hut tho publpj e-y well midTtov! that private arrankr-:-fr.c:it?j were to be had if the proper motives wc 1 . .. presented. Tne net morandum-book carried in the pocket of the gereral ?w-irnP-S 1 thou-!, while 1:1 t a r freilif acont often contained the j vvas 'i-, 1 woal i rub tho ,u' ;: only record of the rates made to tLc "f rnv -')"-t' 'piil!, dis-'dve f o-i dilT- rent patrons of the road, and p. ! l':';in f.;r i-d: , and, if I r n r wus his power to place a man or a ' IIK't:l,,cr !' ' t-d-:e a!' t he ! "or-. 1 community under r.n im-nc-n-o ok di-'- j ati'.n by onccding a ppvcitl rato o. one 1 la v, and to multiply the ff-.-e of i: on riie ih xt by doiu even bet - ter by a competition. ' '"'s' pbue to lie in the M .!. ; The system, ir it Crn bo called jir3'" J'tdh.r.? in TV to'Mis th:: k audi, involved a groat measure cpj tbTe ; v.-o l..rs"t wur.t :. secrecy, and i's necessary condition, were such as to prevent 'effective ef-j forts to break it down , though tb,J wilbnneiiq to rr.ak-o ti iT..rt . v i 1 l. not, wa!.i;TT nrror i n t d ! in t dTt, per,. It wasoftlnoian importance to the shipper that h be on coo,i terms wltii those who made the rate - he mn;t pay ; to lontend rsnind i fenCc' J "n'- times, in t!.e ni-hf, them was pome'imes rf-'arded as a!tlie wi!1'1 l,1"'Vi5 :t n his bouse, an i v oei-:s of nrer-'eini.ti.-.n whi.-li 1 est dealt with by if-reasia r Cis' - y jncroj. ?:.'! ' exist in- i;urdms ; and the shipper was fi.v.ti.Mw -iboMt ii,nrrin ti. .i.i. Nevertheless it was a common ob i scrvation, even anion.' those wt.n svst.m ii i r.;J as between localities , would b, fur preferable to a system of spr-dd contracts to which so lar-e o nal ehmeni entered or was com-i ,uon,v to cntor. rorm:in. ot1 r ... , , , v.'i ui uu,., i,(i3 j,, l 1 j i e . 1 , i '"cry deb. importance to every - , . . - ' i very ii'yu i:npori?nce to every nnn ' -"' ma, i.e.- uu- use necessary i.j in hUhhs entei.pri,c, Injuns were not to blame. I- an - trCCt3 from V' since without it lysines contracts V e that every person who 1DU be bui,tiwcre lottery venture. It vas also j read .boat the Injuns, ar.d os - pation in their; ri.oi,..,d ht the a olr of .; peciaoy those who ure Hcquab.tcd everv rltv nrd ' . ' - - 1 i . 4, CiCJf" 5 'the t.ioucy charges exacted ("or transd'"'-1J th(' i;'tor- th port; tn, if net cler.rly- beyond the' , , bound of reason, was of inferior im portance in comparison with the rates that should be ! uen p.os nni as" steady as in u.e r;; piacticable. ' whatever wns the imoiive, the allow-! anC(, 0r the ppooial rate 'or rebate w.lS cssentiaiiy unjust anT corrupts ; lt wronf ed t.be smalle- dealer , j our ,,1Cut n 1,unli:1" . 1 u ' n.an.V oft'c'n limt.3 aJ exlent Lhat ,V3S '.more fellers sddlos here, we nr-bt a-: ,f wn, v(.r, .pu.d well salt uo our dogs for ba:on. ,1(,n,r,n;,! i,. r.i !o .-.. n no of free ! persoTid transportation to Uie large dealer, which aad the tlTect to uu-1 ul' u, 1 ' "l,J ,a..,:w. ? pf,h Trere was not the!,)5S ouah to ploudi, but . is lord; , -1, i. . - . 1. . l I , .. least uouoi ir.ai nan tasu- l-o-u Cases u.xye 1)Cea hQh lo bc iH,, ,.u al ., ,.0-xu ,)n jaw . pt the proof was in ,rCm.r.,i dillicull.the remedy doubt- , .,, a,.re. .l:u the very resort t ,.. ... , .i,;n ! O L f . 11 e ' H -i a l .i j ie- i i i. , mi.ii:. 1(1 s r.,tC3 of trausnortalion at . lie :;s !ia3 nii0:iav been ex - nio. .i m.-.riit prove more injurious ; more injurious .1 .. ..a,.a a.,if v..rt,.-o f J Lil 1 ' lU lew. 111; u,r-ii . -i.hi.t ftfft, ,hy therefore, instead of scet -IK' redress in the courts , were rnoee Lkelv to cr.reet ti.eir otlo.ts to " r tlK- SJCUnng Ol Sltuoi 1 e;n u:i , lb ,ir D , . ... , wn tienuii. iii'-'y u-'muu-m-ui jn tp( ci-.-osition tl ,,, , .... , Dole tlo-re I'.nst ' .vi I,.. ,r;vll.w.l elcC in iul - , ... t. t;, r;ltr.? .r.i , (.v endeavor - j c, to 3C.ure p;r themselVes a place in iL t.v;!:i 4. Near Gibson vile, but in this ,. , . ,., . i conn: , on 1 liursdav, ioih nisi., s.(lu, .; r utt.n a , 0u , 7 veins of ag0. jt his brother George with :t .w, .1.-,. l.-.iil'e f'reiio th eft'eetis nf i""- 1X1 - v. wlnvli he died. rI 1 1 c e ' r c u in s t it i i e c s of the tradegy are about as 1'oil ws: ; Gnor' ;. John ur.d Sidney Sutton' . i.,.,,.a t..t,," .i;.tnn...... j eet wl iskey. Sid bad taken enough; to be (TuncLome, and was aboutto j eet in o trouiile. His knile 1 a-.d -'' r .. , , , . , own Liken lrom nan and hia bnTh-' ,V(Ve uthi -toi;d linn .tFlionaa l .... . i -. i ..1 - - a . 1 ; n i i,.,,. rv, .,, .ant --, , .,,,o they ab1. got into a suillie. S id, t l.o.l.-to son-o one laid bis knife nt i .1 1 . - j the plane where the liquor was sold, 1 wtnted to go back, but George, ; naini; tm- ft'"-o -.'- "j iw ..-'o ; thinlcin.? theieby to ga t h;in along j better. Further seiblbng occuried, when Sid cut George in the groin, i ermg the temoral arterv, iron, 1 which the victim bled to uoatn, A nbvsicia i was summoinal hat lu L . services avere unavailing. The car ting took place just hdVuo netm 1 1 and Geo. died in about three bonis. When Sid saw that be bad cut hrotlior h2 ran off and hid him:-clf, and w is not caught till some timo : .d.lVp:'! -'ngv a fi ,i iii.vt dnv. He was tried boiorc ;!.. d.d I ' o.c.-ii.i a .magistrate and committed to juib Alamance Gk-.i,'..', v r T." I. m . T iC ' t'-"":r A '' u !-::'- 1 w 's i" lrZ l v-:' tr :r (" (,f : ' " -l u - !:"- 1 1 l3"f- 1 xv ! 1 ! r,n : ' '' ev :."..' 1 ; , 1 1 -,r?i c:"li- 1 "A o pa. . : , n'. I ' ' ft " ' 1 r y- 1 i L . .. i J l l-n ' a's ; n ' - i '-' ri;cs n r 1 in. 1 r.Mi. i:.i :ro-u 1 n S wr;ie a '-''d '!i ,,r'Ii C;to1;u s. ! K that I )' 1. , j : 'X 'h A 1 v i ,!uis'n- u'' ; ;"'v?! :1 : k so , around hero, d'h t !.a,! "cC51 wix'u ne.w-com :-rs w re welcom - l ht re, I ut that day is pis!. If nj I .''Tier coi.r' m here no.v to make a . :olunc ;jy tun. i,,. f. lr.r . .1 . . i i . i j i . . l. ,i . . 1 . . . 1 1 . o i t ! c!t?:ir UP hi' r,':' r'i: "f our d'-'Rt in j inTred, it always happen- I tl,at !'n' ,;rc:i!--'.d hi-iis up l.i, ! H makes a ncral clean-up. When I . ., , I l'-AQr " ,i"-"Q t- ":d bide rdce thi-. 1 iic is n,': Ay apt to ocj- jj. t.,, :,-,,, t iana pull (i!,t. 1 don't blame the. Iniui-s for s - taad - dii up for their rights hen they naw all their hunting grounds beiiv turned into corn holds, even if , i rv 1 have to kill a few of the white J css.ve public opinion whid, v. IP j Ion!c to beat enough sense in thej"!:r money-ehar.ger, from others to make them see that thov j th t?'"I'lc fin1 'nerato il anew e trespassing The bad lueki'be, that happens to such fellers in tl I : 1 1 : I ekshun. bv s. nie unknown cans., ic ' -j ' j sulli :ier.t to convince uu: thi.t tin i(,ultl r"--' war.ili.g, and :: come cro wiling in here without :i--nltirvz ritl, 4l,n n.: ..I...-. . :..-. mt ' -uui-4 ui i.:!!-) -;i:ue. i:.o cU to ,11 intruders is tin general exceptions : When a man with a ! I't-.V 'J !d hcl: . 1 Lavi iot;ood that let is not to seitl oU an unlucky plane. : TVe ,!K,ke uur 1 b3' rmdj. and ! hraiis is aster than common. ;uis ! year, in another wec:v coiton nail . i e,,.n , .- I II Z IL 1 ' 11 L V UIH;v,, oe Hill HUM: - - - - com enoudi for bread , and cotton 1 entl t.. buy our clothes! if it do?, , ram too muea , ami me .ro.sos f' : 00;nC! :ro;i?:tl s':'n- About ten miles fn ni bore, where : Id'; u -ol Inv b:'aiCr. r:orn !s heso bitTiicr than is here, li.ei,,,, ....... ,. , ,.i , ,1., a;, :ii.u , .aiu on it.t .o. , o '-d 1 b--ir P'011' S:joner' T!'- i,Cf'i!,'J ri'.o people '' .1' ruine,, wo-,,s. .... . They have cleared ?. mueli of it that, , : ir -would be hr.i.l 1 r, a feilrr to ! us m,;c!i i:; 11 ,ln' ns he 00111,1 . r T f . r, ..1,!,.- ,' (- - c.mr 1 i OilC that lo.CS Wild C.tf-. I h-0 .''0 - -o r! uu there hfive to get t!;eir meat! , - .. . . ,v woikmg liar; m in ; no-, mih 10, ; - - , .. maiee corn cnoaig.i. i'-'-' ei " '' "..7 ,.,. ," m -l.e hi d':;t' to t"-il t"i0 l,i'- - hnafauny. Times are ni'ubiy !u!' abnul here.i i 1-1 . ... ; . . ..! c.. ....... ,,.f , r Sunday, except to go a Idhi t',,,; ;,..tv'-- v.-e.i .. r,. bw" lae .-li.o.a n , u.ei cn..c u-w.. . . o . 1,. .,-,', ... -re oeeawo...... , - .. tn,, ;ad stopp.ed coming, lw;ore try . tt.ir.l: r-.r1 di '"', 1 l.Oi'". Ith: ....... . 0 d p o a ' ;-1 t i . u : s I ever saw v. e ,0,,. evcr A d .' o ca.iuce o; goiim : to a burv l-1.;.' f it werj net for ti.e new, papers it r.tmld. b. dulbr times vlth mo. 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W. - ' fr ::. th- ' -'irk.' ;c ,v, 1 ; f,f '. . f n fv 1 a i . : 1 ; : Ti.-- i r:' pro 'n :.. v if i! . r y .1 s r '.n A!;::"ic ::i - i - ni:-'. ! C i'.'r-t' d avl o " l.riw:i m th t I t ri::;. oT ; .r -nv r:.!ia :.t v. . r.d ;:i '; s'or nd -bam.-. 1 1:! ' ; - . c a : i d :. i-r 1 f .;l a ! ' aat '. who v, ; . 1 - v 1 '.',i. 1 i; 1 o 1 0 t s : than !. vn ! .1' inaa v.d,u Fat a ''ri-:.t -r crimi: -.!' ives the bribe is 1' '"--'i- - ' " '--- a a i . ....1 ,.,..',.. . ... 1 '!-( '"t!s l y v.hudi !!-- d baud.. r of the fallot n aocompbsla' U I 1 ti: : 1 !'"---n! i- ,i u,n 'I'-ai an . .. . . ,. . , 1 I '.V 1 !1 C V 1 1 . 0 .'' ( , i ! ! 1 1 r ( . : i I ! , i : ------ t - , i i-' ' .,-d eonm-c an i "'v-v.-i uni-i t , s e.n:e ..U ; V'-ir ''n. 'I he dud'.-i uf ti ,ar i.s ii' t ?:-w coni'ter;t l-i'ies of Ati-.erican t".ti.on!; ;,, d'hi true A rucrican t ! eory 1 ' ' in a ho . ; : r .r..l : .. . ! ' -'"" !M :: i ! : j pub!..' aidirs. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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June 27, 1889, edition 1
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