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A� 1 ya♦- ' eti is ., �• _-_ -�i� -_ -_--, -- S '::3 ���'�: �}X'�^ �-� 0 0aiy 'ti• •7'T. - c t+ ; it.• --._.._._ ..cv .., a , e.'a :t, i• , I rf.,-r. ` fir' .Ax`};i•ir js . r Ir1413 L C, •A•, d' *i401aa C. Huston, "riwlata• Gov. ,ltd f}1'atfr o[ North t.'arolf!sts,. 4k�5raat tho wullameRtI>Ey,.+at wiI- j. 4� jr -: t'.'! :;...3:� , ,, •, _;,r,,�,. l ltt+id bot�ougth. dese'endtrll. 1#rJtllrar A. Sohn, Justice of North e'andbta bu- �... fi .,. court. and the � M ERS Q�e a l�t:o'tleavrtl .��;..• .REND .' ri F. !`I„kt!, dcattlfga:ed by 17e:st. u- "�' ,,, ti �..• ;� ;. e' , , ,.. K« I*. Lee as his successor (both 6s rentled from the ileadersaw) tat IPn=b• )lathematka, Slchmoetd Pt:areon. Cl7tict Justice of �'3�elh . ioElrtrt. � die 8 preme Court of North Carolina Senator John Sharp WUi•.atns al. N#,t- • •. - VarIppl• Richmond 3n,.. Hoisson. the J ! hero at .the. Merrimac; 8epatnr: Nolte NaT!►LiiEblZ'? unUt rdome' nine •ears' later. Criswell wan, 1iCQ} Jami�i iJtnith of Georgia; E`a11►!tt Droves • stet! . " ' ^' �� fAerooattgr of b:s'•. .'brt lla' the nscd by 'Hanover the able ma[hRmatfCUA. 'Ralph ' H, i U*mext at lib hontth toad 1A the PrssbIrtety !n 1743: racettrerel a can Braves, and- distinguished representa- 1 - dM surrounded 'him, h• t"am Nut Bush, Jarnsey Creek. and uvea of ,he Settle. Aocltery; gnd CDienn .-Ord �desaob'• was peeuttarly ta !rte- Lwtr HJco.:s. n tho-same year, and fn tamil:e motto aauenees favorable to h de- 1766 was ordained as their Pastor. "He "There have been bUA fess families t. x'Ae coast, of Oranv 'lertularly organixed the conxregatlotrts. !n *North (�aroltna. or Q the sante of John .Carteret, and preached• them• for some yearn. Possibly i 1 any, Lair! ar"Vitie. vena one of the great Mr. Fatl!!o was his sat ct stir. t<:L lit �e American Catnmonwe,iltha,'• 1 ' truttUer barrier counties.. extend;ng'i Llfr of David Caldwell. D. D.; by Rev. says Dr. Throdore diryant Kingsbury. I � the hill eount.y on the border EI! R. Caruthers.'. (t3waln & Sher• In his l 11!e enaaY on. Chief Justice + tar thio• the cotton belt on the east. a•••od• csreroabt:rougth. N, C•. Za1Z). p, l"nard' Ifenderson t Wake Df'rJrpbt t Z'b4 great plantations and ,extertfrlv� f16: Foato's f3icct^hen, of N. C. p. 313. I.Student. 'tiovemf+ter, 1808). "that. tiara ttilea of the leading residents of the Jrtmees [acsrtrtey, who had ••been an 1 had eQ many It eminent men con- ; ._: covnt)r were-.w!dely separated; but assistant In the Newbern. AC&demy, er'ted wtth them aa. the Henderson ' td UY and frequent were the meetings went to England for Holy Ordet-s in milt' of Granv'.11e County. - North ' snd entertainments -of the varlous tam' ki'4r. I7t36.. wan, osdairtett rho fol. j arolina. Indeed. so tar as my•know!- lldes, ter that era of "open -Rou=te" :zed long July. and on his return to edg►n .of the leading families of -the ,';lavlstt hosp;tality. -The Henderson ea-Ittacher. North Carolina was planed In Gran- 4tate extends, I do not know et full tate; on .Nutbush Creek. a few utilesvillt Parish by Governor Tryon; who rival to it unless It be the historic_ front the Roanoke River. was un-w'a:a ever zealous in h:a desire and et- Aahe family of the Cape Fear see- VctSresquely entitled 'ver' oro, and ft -rt to till the parishes with clergy- flan." stt.etched across Little Island Creek, men of high character. �e� JHacart- Richard Henderson found a wor. another 'tributary of the Roanoke. acv had the ixmotis . preacher and tbY matp for his brilliant talents In r 4'Acroas from Joncshoro." saga form- Henry I'atlllo, as ane! of his the person of his wife. Elizabeth. "It ! stir Judge R. W. Winston. in speaking, rtetgchbor•rs. and a most faithful and I may n,4 be amiss, in mention herr.'• j of a slightly later active rt. tr3•rttan during hitt rector- i saYs the Iibn. W • 11- Battle in his' period. was dont- g 'putter. the stately home t•t• John Wil• ship wan Judge R'.chard Henderson. ".atetnulr of Leonard Henderson" , Itatrrts. and In the.distanee was the he.s. 'The Rev. dames Macartney vias tn!- ( Porth Carolina University Magazine. fpaahle Burnside, zshcrr: the Jlamil• 1^xcd to nftice by the Rev. Edward Ix, 1459-60), ass an evidence of the ::tons lived, and nearer to the village t Jnres, who was resident minister in i nfmplJcfly and frugality of the times, stood the Sneed Mansion House, and I Cranvllte County In 1770. ass wail as of theprudence i Ae'1 far away was Er-lVideha, the rot- This "very fine 1Mttlempnt called dIn- usts}• of the mat nn, of ite that day mantic home of Captaln Jack F.aton. .�'rtt Iiugh,•' arc Smyth described it, with that his in (Ellnsttheth Keelini;). anti N'ne (iaks, where realded Brom- i Its "large body of excellent land." its though the wife of one of the high - field Rid:ey, who married Into the ruhsM foothills, ltrs aolPsnn forests vt the _ NenQerson lamiJy, � lsitod IIUUnt•rr• anrf taut flowing streams, brooded , est x times province, taught her Nol'Ough In the Transylvanla ora• and y a spirit of reflective and m.•t- j to cat sand sel Wh-any herdaughters. t Ay over b p Ito card and spin. Ir.rer, atter removal to Te7tnrsAnt•, be- jc•nttc calm• wan, the natural mlltett far not lnstructPd in the same hdussrlfe-f came this anrrator of Judges and disc- the derPlts ment of the tpm,trkahi1! plishment tvp are not dot - p f 1t' aernm m tors of dtvirrrt}•; wh11P In Puny reach Faure known to history as Colnncl plpndtd professional stood Lx rraugf!. vw•ned b3' John 111"bard Henderson. Mithered ubo,lt career o Tho n hare• Esq.. a friend of the Ifender- hire were a host tit. Mends and ntttirh. Casser of shoonow, „it ,li telder hough ugh Itmight1 Archibald. nhnw brothers, , J` soon." bars, congenial and high-souled fulk. not have advanced. k certainly would The tillage about which these var- the Willintrutos, progenitor• of l" oner not have t,t*tructed his a 'w _ dot•rt Mtates clustr•.red Was known In line of famous men: thw nuliorsk>,, t'nurst, to fume, and fortune." p and ' 4-arly Umeu sec "The tack." doubtless Ctr+R� - rol,telons of the fiend Richard Richard O to reference to the eal.ne airings whom theY had tollowod to Granville beginning ut Ithedlaw n's auspicious -a' Which attracted thy, deer and others , f'r••,ntF tram New Iiannver County, to his notable •' ..: dt•rfrt:ns tit the tt,rrat. Jn revolution. � Virstinla. shortly before • the middle of was pith('hf0f J" ttrt a Charles Berry, i O O s+ry days, John K'liir:ons kelt here u tht, rrntury; the' eminent success U t ern or "ot•dinar)-." an at, inn wait gammon, of whom warms this, noted Johmoton he �+as sag s�AtturneyUBtwrin' Superior Covr- tl�dn rntltl«d, and before that, a xt•n• renn, nna of the sinners of the flee- e8tp• Kin ' W t:ruus hnstolry, rnudoled sitar an fang- larntlon of Independence: Judge, and ultlmateiy lawmaker for > lush cuKtsa house. was located here ir•rnvtiolt. t'a pendence: the Hur- thil colony of Transylvania and the find presided over Uy Culunel Samuel and R kn> rv;lAl'tennn. Ridley:, RnYstors famous "Government of the Nott. "� Jlendersua. "gentle talk pnn- btes" on the Cumberland. 1 rtesaed of broad steres. trnnps of slaves for the study of law. history.Ils and IIt, D3eneath its root were entertained, and doo of all degg•eAs.•• erature found expreitslon In the oplen- V"th tabled hospitality, the )udKt•.s -Another neighbor was the did library which he had collected; find lawyers rlding the court t•lrcuit, Lord, Geer R Trish hisd b,en t It way in this library and under fit G lntrequent travolvrs !ntent upon driven from hlsspateat� in Pu Iliiment l'uri,ous tutelage, In atter Sears, that tela g,ursults, wht•threr t,r,tar,y, and xnKtered the t:nntlst•allr,n of his YaunKrr brothers, 1'lrstaunt. devoted yai:ttcs; or r:ooxplracY, the lsartrame, property on arenunt lit his intenne almost two ynrtrn to reading and the Ltrtine"yx and Hmyths of thaan turbo- I'rotes.tantlam. lit+ pnilrirsited to Vir- J"Jlt girn"111- in its ruins, says fife+ �inln, and estab!!:<hed a Disbar;; on the rttudl• of legal lore. Though only 28 �unernhle Doctor Kingsbury, WJi- tanks lit the Rappahannock Rlvee, . Years Hid at the tlm.• lit his l:tim,ei,urnuseh is the ••ntust anti• uv Hag". ' a mar - 1 lmprnvtxing hie own noin for catching � R Richard triking u had al- Ivnkinq 4t all �t,rttr t;Hestina cil_ ready at•hlpt•ed ntrlkinit success !n the IaArs•" In W'nxtus.'s lrhrase, "it Iwurks hcrrfntls. Romantic glamour attat'ltas � i,rat isle of his prnfeaslnn. The earl. 0 1•ur artatht+r unide•mith to b.ecum•• uu- to the authe•ntic ntury that nut of the .lest cr,,rt•• record now to be found at other Kwt•Pt Auburn of tha I'larns.•• proceeds of his "arningtt, ha -tent to his t �zfnrel i. _ i1 few tears later than the period (if swts•thear1. Agtnr,t 11rrUack of Walps � C' � .the trial dr,t•ket pt the County (:hurt for the+ bias term, a which we ars. si•raktnic, Judice: Jird. U •a KUM of mnnt-y sutfirfttnt to pity her d 763. shows; that tenth Iilrhard Hcn- a•rute to his wife from t3ranvlllo: tranrrlu,rtettan .arrosrt the Atlantta, tlnr►ron and his iaw.i,ttrtner +..Q; " ?"' ''""` :.•T'k'' '" '. "`: j '"` •.fie►rr arsxceiy in JGnglwnd have I r t R amts r,t her Williams, were enflw-w I John etrhrrtt the ,rntnr in o an ex- s attr mare bt•wutlful prashr•ctx thin tafUtlul hetrarttrd nwalted her. tpn!'tt'e ltriu-ticn at this time, The c igme J have pw•aed through t►,ddy." tin th,► d"nth of Lard Kral! t -Q in recordsr ,tt f3a!lshurY Wlllfanisbarutt h tit John Wllllantrr whnsw nR' nbnw !heft on 'ir•ptrinber N. K the later falht•I- John ftrchsrd 2'•• 1786. *411itc-i•nth century buunt••d a wui1. R'illlrrine. wag, the brother of Rich. 1[ondt'rxnn wrus appointed urde.rad tota•courat•, tier hest In the• 'ter! Jirnrlptsnn't• rnnther, m,trrlrrl the, Llnic's Attorney Ins the District fit crtua}. UzfoM. nrarUy. (hot c"ntr•r' u•Ir1nw Keeling, Pea Alines ked th • Nrthabury to nerve at the Actob.ar of Granville County. cxh.hlted the �'n •` ovo,•mber JY, 17f,11. Anne J3u1- � throe lit the Garan of J'Irus ra I telict of a less enlightessed „Ra ttt:,n lock• ,•Istt,r of l.trnnard Iie,r,tt•y it„t- i' hlg1S I j o is rtRnin Thin r d Qttxr. i t4e present. to Its pillory anti Whi lark year wn find Whits. anti QrwRhtnr ret Jnhn Hu11nrk ' his senlor !n it rt,rmberhOtt IMSetsrs on p:rrg-pant, nt111 standing, in dllapidat• Find Ann Iia1114-v (daughtnr of Lenrl- r O U esti condition. air fat" aQ 1Nlis 11.ns- erd rfenlov +end Ann Hawkins), ten_ ten t rr3r, f7►j,,k4tt in SePttember. at amG)• Wil:larnabarough wits not only It•nired to isnot ut the mr,st prominent I tlali,ltnrow he lacus at Interest for ort t+secs of nn<i lnfluuntlnl tantilfe•s ref GranvilleTho t• track. but 'Also the rAmicavnua of f•ounty. t•rown court aids a the Rteterpnrt, 01 ► men who went an lolsu expedl- Jahn flullnek, ann of Wllllam 11,11• ,t' at the .tilurrh torm, -- Q, i "! liver the toorder lints Inti, Vtr. lank tend Fliil,hNtit f'r,irmun. aHyl 1 1 `74; 1, 'fur. thw faAstrlt•t +,t ilallMbury. '`itstt.�itnd :along the hanks lit ilia tsuti t,ruther r,t Wlltletrrs iiulJntk Jr.. mar- I ah•rw that at )xr prnpnrtlnn of tha �*! ;, w,• 1 cru" wort, entru,ttr•d to ltl.•htrrri lien. `sail Zlioattokr,, Chtorfit. Washington rind C•,ttht.rlilr. C't+lrmnn. and thestt : dr•r•,ir,n for ndvatyit•3• and trlal. Horn 1 pinna " jtadd' short visit hero. dt1: a s spur two warn ths• attrrste,rs of General ; iUs arrll"erstues mill f.-llowl AtlW,reaten (ay l� . lAilot (arrvitnas In 1701: and thR (Jnllnn H. C { YlMerts.':Rrronhttras+: wttts,r! rte. -.,,n -+-+... arr. ser,• the "uir,rr�.t ,,,,.� ,..,gni......., . U,•la•ird 1X4_11 -t UUlde. till.- ls.�L 1II 111.• .. .. .-... - ...-__• •:� i-�..f•�_••..•r•fF•4�"-'r: C"'l Citi• -^^►r7 i�llii�tt, -cc h,ny, l►xfurd. nearby, the centerwidow Keeling, neoAgnes Hu:tock. terin of the Court of AtIeUR and Quar- ` -of Granville County. exh+bited tho tin november 12, 1769. •Agnes Aul- ter Setwinns. This name year we find rcNc� tit a ICs• �nllghten�•11 trKn than look, relater of Tleon f<rd Honley Rol-` ! hint pi: tml nRalnst John Williams. • '.' , ' t>;e prrernt. in Its pillory and while- lock and daughter of Je,htt 13uliurk hilt sentur in a number tit .cases on -' p:tig•Mlet. milli &standing. In dilai►idut- and Ann lfenley (daughtnr of Leon. the Crown J)al :ket, in Hoptembor, at earl condition. am lair tun 1R46 tl.us- and llrnley and Ann Hawkins). be- 4l4aliabur . tb ring>. WIMantahormiah wan not only longe -d to tine of the moist prominent The court records of the Reference J' " •` he torus tit Interecit for drvuteen to( end influential familfe11 of Granville t� truck. but also the re�rtduz+,uuV of County, t.rtiwn 1)ut�knt. at the Alarrh term, ; tsmen who went oft tang t+xpedt- Jithn Bullnek. snn of William Hul- 176 f, 'ter the District 'ot, •Hnlisbttry, i. show that a largr,prt)pnrtinn of the �; a over the border line into Vlr. lock• and Elizabeth Coleman. pit►! # raFtr,n W"r,+, entruate+it. to Richard ilcn- •• .• f j:_... t►aasxand &Ionic the banks of the fast brother of WHIlant Hulltick. Jr., mar- dersnn for advocacy and trial. Hera •oV-k pew:9s Reanuke. George WaahinKlun rind Catherine Coleman, and thPsM `hen colleagues and fellow :advocates P&14 chart visit here, during w tour two worn the ancratgra at 4nnerat R of the Carolinas In 1791; and tht, Juflan H. carr. t^rrc the cultured and stately William NYfalPtr{ Rppuhllcan. William 1'"r11tin.'rho- yn,snitept daughter titHnaper, aftPrwarda famous sa a siQtt- a torrniu' aheQrtK of the county 11764! � Krelfnq rend &Knot Hulluok, Elizabeth. Pr of the Declaration of independence; afthoulph he had to walk only a foes wan married to Rle•11ard )Efrndnrsun ,'Toho Dunn. persecuted Loyalist and himdreet yards to see tire. 1'rpellient, an [trcPmh.r ZR, 1763.< Anutttrr' "ttbetrcluently gond American; John •' ' shiofutelY refused to do Ito, abusing daughter, Iv'ancy, was nuarrind to Klnchon, the sagacious legal counsel- •_ . NA"ashinston in the harshest tornts m for Thoas Ratterwhito on t►rtnl,er tb, -- tor; Ow gentleman adventurer. the • baving risne•d they Consticgt:un of the 1772. while a third dauichtor. rmncPa, A1ex tu'lor 1�iarltin. vvigorouti Edmund Panning; United Htatea. In 1T93.. VYlillamsb+u• wag married to iiramAl+id Ridley, a iz pollticlan- o.reftt among a nunther of tither (►lave,► `,rtltnlnent lawyee of rlranvlflr Cuun. ctltrrwnrda 'Governor of North Caro- ' was tentativrly voinsldered by a grim- v. on lrehrtiary 18. 1T74. The only firm. who was frequently commis. m:ttee of the l.egl11tuturc• tis a yi►d- child of JohnWIillams C and Agnea sinned .by the Crown to hold the Dis. {,k rible site for the future 11filverelty of ltulloc•k, then widow of Lord Keellnq, filet ourt Kt Salisbury.: notably In 'Tune, 17TH. sheet Captain. North Carolina. wits Aitatho, who was married to Jack. oa ` is later yews. the village first ('616►nrt Robert 13tirton, originally of his way to Yhiladelphla' with an ac- ks<tt►tpn as "Tht hick" was -Niven tate Morkienburg County. VlrAlnia. Imil count tit the Hocklenburg proceedlnwa. merge of WilifamsborouKh, in honor far snntpthive enib*.r tit the continental palmed through Salisbury and allowed :chard iirnderson's• first cntusen, m t the account to be read aloud by Col. A � t.nnlsrotM. on ctrtobe!r 1.., 1775. • +,. ,, Jahn William*. one. of the three flu- Thr+ deseendslsta originntinst Willinm Kennon, and m&uy-others at perior Court Judlten lust tollow•inic The orIgintd marriage bonds of nil future prominence and : distinction. the Revolution. • As he was passing thew marringnV are tits{ prPrrrrrcd Ip Here and at Millsboro, hs Was thrown the ough the counth a Cit. Granville and the court hounp at Oxford. N. e(,*. - Into close association with the discreet an his wiry from Hilleburoush The de'ttceendants originating from and reliable Thomas hart. and dur. " ± 'tu N&Wtwrn in 177:. Uovornor Josiah these :three marriages, Nromfled Rid. Ing the earliest days at h1s practice Y, Alartio wrote of throe counties; They ley, H-obort Hitrton, and Richard Non• tit Rcalttebury, he formed the acquaint• s- hive a great pre-eminance. as well ance sub • - ,, . derrrcin with FrnucaM Keeling. F3tlsa• aeryuently ripening Into s!n• Vitt. retipecat to the Vail and 1111 vultiva• fseth Keeling and . t•Are reward, of the ' hunter. t'or as to the. manne're and condition K Agtathe . W1111ama, Pattie] at the lahabIt&nts; in which Wit re- respectJvrlY. In tho lirnportlon of the -se Noone, and of his .tether. 13c1ulre who have won eminence and dlstlnc• il`►ono, who served continuously eA r ritect tots d:ffierttnce u so IrrNrat that one ono of the !'Worshipful- Justices'' at ' p i deet and eminence in the . pre it t the ('aunty Court of Maas and Quar• would to led w think tht+m c+t, iia CC another •reldon.*' •*Will lamnl�ir- telNnns of trnirt and honor. prrnttnt a ter f+ee�lonn for many Years .dating " olisb and the country arr,und it." teay11 r"cord that lis niftiest unparall►•'eAl in from the Brat sittings of the history of the United Hiatt»'. B {be'Cou=t to s the• Rey: William i3. iPettlgrew, "wore 1754. . - . '. noted for wealth. itstell'xr"rir, culture 13romileld Ridlt/y was thn inept'; c►f .;'-sad mAnomrat." The nucleus for the the inti- 1'►r. James Ridley .uf )xfiird. Htchard Henderson was frequently • �=• himsolf the- fathnr of Dr. Chnrtos Rid• eailed upon to serve tie K1nies At. :enlightened culture and realiKiuus de- toren Y L;;�c►bort of the: dpi' was the eat•rati pre- 1+'y of C1vorgla. Judge. lirontllclJ 11,61• Y during the earn from .176) to ertnct of fat. daha'it ltlilsrnf,:r1 (:hurt+h, Ie,Y, Chanrollor tit Tonneslst•. nnil thw I7sR; and hilt ►cental nature'and can. r Thr Pittinh .tir at. John'" wits extub- Ht►t•. Joi ,h M Mlle). M.D., 'D. 17., who eeplc�iiou>t ability gave him at • .once e .,lyslted probably as ea•early as 1746. -but married Eliza H. ItIntishury of tic• seneral popularity and high dlatlne- •• 4 John's Church In the villages of turd, elle of dainchter of the 1:110" Ilan. A contemporary. in spr►akirig ;1lamstror•c,ugb, which Arrt ntnud at 1(jenerul c -harms 11. Kingsshury, 11. H. A. i►f Richard lienderaon•s practice and ntivticaoy In •the $utinrlor Court. then - • - �;� , sffylaee abouts Iusif toile rrnm its lues (.olt,ncl Robert Horton rl►asr tho •li- ttu' hitches! court of ,.lift site, nttaar what wax thvn knuw)i thrr of Alfrod hi. and Robolt 11. Judicature In the .• r province, pays him this distinguished s,e Church 13prinR. oars nttt bunt until Iiurtetn. the tarrritr tag leearaad ltaw•yt•r. r . " • IIST. On Ntivprnbrr 21, 173A. net + the fatter eminent a. 11upe+rlor Court- +. 'Art for dividini[ the► 11arisk of zit. Judge. Their Kinsman was tho lion. •'Hvr•n there, where oratory, and i4ba's In nranvllip Counly" Was�ww- p f ... _ .._».......__....... ......_.. __..... _....... _. �.. _......_ _� • ' . ed D1► the Aseireni�ly. In !►! sur. h. lid l the, Amembly appolintrtl Air. liuhprt � N } '; }"Y .� Hasrla• M►. ltfcieiitI ►t,n. S! r , � fof iffile tra •' • ,� 1' W1111aJuhnatuAa Mr Oi . and �t r tl�deun tifu ' it son as aominissluners It- run a iepet•• ; ` %i Y :. 11ba►d fne dividing the then parish In ta'rio. se that "411 that purl or the i _ a Z said turnterr/y caUnd tit..Jnhn'a. :.Or t M •.,• w�iticb �hatl t� t satward of the Bald Ilse t►Ita11 remsln soft bis call•id this U W • �� Fittisb of 9t. Jnhn'ea: and all that pail 1ieIC -.. at the said parish which erhall he to Shiaid Braid Shan at" ft �• ' ssbls westward of saki Ilea., *ball be slitatit west' fwd teat that sctivve pistil, sheeted. Cakest unit ca{Ind the 4.. Tarlab of Qrsaville. ON. t`. Cai. Ree:.idW than shots. They shod tip un- .. i•!� 3iXIt:, 5f7:. at: Jobn'+i Church".Was� de! .iQValO =0 1=0 gid QYt:% PM and partis►lly built toy a feebly V ••rpt *w same of Lewis, it was trans- POT01111•thgy afro !>nadc right and of the' to judSw Joba Wllliatns. Kid W ` y;� 1MX blot 1t 9ras removad to ilio- vlfiagn beat matt�wL Zmh Payr of UWI;x.iserfT R►riltt{rasbnroastlt in 1772. Vida In. ri��:: 8=lttld Shoes at0 Y X Krlptlers na a p11IVr supporting the qty iuitlallt>);gd— "j�- oto alt aisles. The, timbmv are mos. iVe thlfQl & • •�" !!Tv •stud true lightwoud. and are put tryOttita Md i Vgsjii al. r� tt, yer abiplike wUh trim bolths and pays W+aat' t . #+rim its Wow were ftkst shit Cbureh. tAtiutiM#d la tater simeatlaad,` t;1t►rtovs hit .Then Is nothing in the South blot :� • : >Ploi flsstl.'' !tltsetetrtmt of .Ws. W 11. �► '-'3f a !; Xfoftnwrj' and Honrtr J. Rab- ts Id s> "Out" tip t0 Shield Bn" Shoes , ,? s ► bt pe RONW-s Church "tstory in afor ',tel w,..... _i�iiuiliffwlal♦:M t3tlatltTr. style I ft WA saw vilsasiysl Qt 9000*c r� `�!t#ratTl Atastc CapiR1til#t. -B a d ¢ r : �: al RushMcAdam �ieid ati1Q4 QilOef an tt e& (W . ' =43J• -uR : sa�ets ,►isit�� Indbig =MOP womf�o ossad>nea =409 by a% •Drat Il>1Wt+ c�e.h: and d0ak>IS thr+OttgbOfjtt the i t dcoarse!anti i' . 1! tt t4e<e` a Spgtb, ik. • 4xs •'witltiiat 'tltet I'egUt3ax r '' • ;' ' r .. y` '• ' N iia ?uerdwsi . Yr ih0!0 J t0 • a oes you tis low • • �al.`•'.'as�'dcasaltlhetF• w �= r • • ',: .� an,'Ndpiifb' *,t full r, earI • t r ,. )�� •�. iR ' • j ,A�.. 3 - 'r' :r' • y�:� b�y,i� .yet. ►• • I i' • • l ...r, i --George-. .SWphens, President. B. X. Duke, Vice President. Word IL Wooc1, Trca9uret. W. S. Lee, Vice President J, E. Dsvfs, Asst. Treasurer. P. 'O. Whitlock, Trost Officer. eloquence is as brilllattt and powerful day. in wommini+ter Hall. he Keeott "Jordan's oa We became distinguished and etnineut Sgaamn and him superior genius shone forth with great splendor and universal ap• W. J. Chambers, President. pia (To .' D. A. McL+tttghiin, Secretary.. (Ta be conilnued nest aundaY.) .The first National Bank •of ClMarlotte. N. Q tiitahlishe4 in IOU Capital ............ •: "010M.00 Surplus and Profits..... , 400,000.00 Ase�ets ...............:. =.000,000.00 4 per cent Interco paid. on Certi leste of Deposit. . Your business solicited. t , llenrt M. Me!lden. President, Geo. W. 11"an, vice President, ' John F. Orr, Cashier. z. . ff a2. • 5.-0 f TWEM .All registered -men. That's how-•-mueh.. peo- ple think ;of our'...:..,; PRESCRIPTION Keep .five -;men busy and night.. Do' we YOUR WORK? R. HAORDAN & (o. The 1!paxnlv Stora Graduate Xur" ReRtstes. Phomg)+ p anti T. 1' Woodrow Wilson Imomndulged, We feel sure hi; would pronounce the ROYAL ' . LANCER eigai r * the official smoke. • But • since he does not, mauy of }lis followers will more than make up for the. • f'.ljoyTnent he niistlt'$. 10c STRAIGHT, .AND 3 FOR Wee UNITED. SALE COMP Y :" Independence Terminal. ' b West Trade St. h to to q THE -APRIL. SFR 0 nos Hattyr4ay the 4th.. but you ca i get stocic" any old "dstip:bators thea. liundredM of ■tares have already been taken and the rush L hardly be.. 1 Run. They I•er►ytn rcall= as never before that the Mutual M.a' i., hiy:q{o tttt�oria�r and few equate as a saaints Institution: or borne bWider. Why Not Get the Rest It costs no noire. When reu: say Uttilditg. urian in finis ,inw t' of the .r #cards most p000les would. of course. knout ireftz�:� tnelint �C�sl!gr Arid him harlot of hu"IM1nK, hustlintf lie�ries. s4. 1n.Novewber ,00 jr WWClis VMW tore and 114111 of orery 11 monthm. guts: wAte • : . e4 aitllegtr Tltat'N COMIMg sutra G M- 4r' Remem,r Y i The new sesrkis .1�,ygnon,`�1011'. i.', L. SE3LRR;; Tom► . 'Lti 1. •+I ' a -. . --George-. .SWphens, President. B. X. Duke, Vice President. Word IL Wooc1, Trca9uret. W. S. Lee, Vice President J, E. Dsvfs, Asst. Treasurer. P. 'O. Whitlock, Trost Officer. eloquence is as brilllattt and powerful day. in wommini+ter Hall. he Keeott "Jordan's oa We became distinguished and etnineut Sgaamn and him superior genius shone forth with great splendor and universal ap• W. J. Chambers, President. pia (To .' D. A. McL+tttghiin, Secretary.. (Ta be conilnued nest aundaY.) .The first National Bank •of ClMarlotte. N. Q tiitahlishe4 in IOU Capital ............ •: "010M.00 Surplus and Profits..... , 400,000.00 Ase�ets ...............:. =.000,000.00 4 per cent Interco paid. on Certi leste of Deposit. . Your business solicited. t , llenrt M. Me!lden. President, Geo. W. 11"an, vice President, ' John F. Orr, Cashier. z. . ff a2. • 5.-0 f TWEM .All registered -men. That's how-•-mueh.. peo- ple think ;of our'...:..,; PRESCRIPTION Keep .five -;men busy and night.. Do' we YOUR WORK? R. HAORDAN & (o. The 1!paxnlv Stora Graduate Xur" ReRtstes. Phomg)+ p anti T. 1' Woodrow Wilson Imomndulged, We feel sure hi; would pronounce the ROYAL ' . LANCER eigai r * the official smoke. • But • since he does not, mauy of }lis followers will more than make up for the. • f'.ljoyTnent he niistlt'$. 10c STRAIGHT, .AND 3 FOR Wee UNITED. SALE COMP Y :" Independence Terminal. ' b West Trade St. h to to q THE -APRIL. SFR 0 nos Hattyr4ay the 4th.. but you ca i get stocic" any old "dstip:bators thea. liundredM of ■tares have already been taken and the rush L hardly be.. 1 Run. They I•er►ytn rcall= as never before that the Mutual M.a' i., hiy:q{o tttt�oria�r and few equate as a saaints Institution: or borne bWider. Why Not Get the Rest It costs no noire. When reu: say Uttilditg. urian in finis ,inw t' of the .r #cards most p000les would. of course. knout ireftz�:� tnelint �C�sl!gr Arid him harlot of hu"IM1nK, hustlintf lie�ries. s4. 1n.Novewber ,00 jr WWClis VMW tore and 114111 of orery 11 monthm. guts: wAte • : . e4 aitllegtr Tltat'N COMIMg sutra G M- 4r' Remem,r Y i The new sesrkis .1�,ygnon,`�1011'. i.', L. SE3LRR;; Tom► . 'Lti 1. •+I LIFE AND TRM ES OFRICHARD HENDERSON By Dr. Archibald Henderson, Profrsanr of litre Malhnmadtal, Univer. sity of North Carotin&. 1 (THIIID 1\frrALMENT.1 Court laws and dividing the Province 1 FnllowinK the. dissativfaetion of the Into six several dlstrlcla and appoint. 1 people w ill the eonsn(uuon of the I Ing Associate Judges for the same. J courts of jaw under Govornor Dobbs I "Appeared Richard Henderson Es - during Ihd years from 1760 to 1768, Quire and produced a commission U "Supreme Court of Justice" was es- I from file Exceilenry, William Tryon, tubbshed In the di.lrivt of Edenton, i Esquire, Cnpluin General, Governor Newhern, Wilmington and Hailfax, to Kc, and under the great seal of the t be composed of the Chief Justice and Province, thereby constituting and 1 an aaslatant Judxe. In I76i. it new appointing the Bald Richard Ilender. iJJ and much more eiubnrule court eye- son Esquire one of Ilia Majesty's An- tere wee adopted, to endure far a pe- soctate Judges of the Superior Court riod of five years.. The Provine was of JuaCce within the Province afore. divided Into six Judicial dlstrlrts, said, who. after taking lila several Ilillshoro being added to those above I oaths of Government, and the oath of ment.aned, In each was a court to be I an Associate Judiceagreeable to act held In ihr Gulp LJuscico and two as- of Assembly and euhacrlbing to the surfaces. the latter appointed by the feet, took life scat nn flip bench.I Governor and utlnwrd "+s,0 pounds t qn lhP {ollowl rig day, btarDn How- )'ear, for payment of which a specs I Mrd, Cline[ Justice of the Province of tax on each wheel of it pIvAul,ru car- North Carolina, unit b1aul•Ice Moore, mage, and on instant. wss :old. 'This Aloarlate Justice, appeared and also isystem." says Dr. Hemp P. Itlttlr in look the aeverul oohs prescribed by h a "Illstr p oif file Suprem,• Criarl of . law. North Carolina n IBJ N. ,'. Ice Perls), In Ilia appointment of ih•nd.rson 'was an r nl' II drp',rture frit the to this pasillon. the Guvvrnnr gate. 7:n Kiieh t-1 'l Ill. Itl`I• IJ ,( ill„ C till' l,II•r tl, lee wl`AI, rn NPrlllln t1{ Judges I)'t.g 9u. sliuns of fu.'I .udy' in I.hr Cu hap'. :it this lime, be It rersll-' 1 [ht dirt rk ts, 1,•rvin Ili, q n of ed. Ili, rw was vastly the more. [%- law b, be heard 1, flat all Ili- y vlu.l fond s--in.iu. All the me tubers of ai[ting in bean :rt C, -w Levu, n :u,• it,, I ...,ncil were front Ila: east, as rnrl,.boa of (lir rnurt a. it 1, tl r• w.4',• :leu file Iwo other Suprriur. court hou'v. of w:. h district :r:nl Ib,a.. -",Ill(.lu+lir,•. in J Ihv Allnrnr) Ciao - heard I..nh q'a."lion• .f b., t iul.l era. ylal'e liver. Ilse ea:uern ruunlb•s '' ......lions ,I lea'. TI,,• Sia 1'e:ns Brut fit A- As, An[ ... r,s tach is, the As - list,) th, Appt-liol. C., it '.v, r.'' sr "All' Nhr r,;la .glue r"uutl..a In Ili,• held :n Ihb Bumn loan In Ili. .'I uu 19.n All. ....,At anly two it loud ltd;,• s. slid dor t r,K ILe +u is t cm .\ I I' lid, r u Nin siKnall 11-1111.A Ill. not a gicel dereel was that our Lal✓ a mx .u.d r. -:.r ....... tativr now if his the xbseuv. of its, ulhrrn, b:ai all Ili,•P.A., tit'n in heing appointed o•I flit. auto' powv rot of ill, ,nun." hlgh .Ricer Ili the OIINertua•nl frtnll At a me. ling ul' Ili.• 16�crt n..: Ili,- Atli R.• %N ..,I no 11 Meet lull of the Counvil lip Mm.'h I, ISG., lit \ISI-II'^h,ny. I n 11191"n. tilers bring ill. '.rr.I rF.,..i. l'h.• high n'Knrd In which Pilchard star TrYun and Janr„s Ilan. vl., .1.0hu Il,ndersna It.l. held by ill A. pen pie lir Ilutherfard.t.c•win fyrlt,.-Bele 11111 i:nn . his own Bertin" and by Ila• (7ncrrnur i D. Denjamlu iferon, still Samael; hOnalf is bast uvinced by the letter Strudwick, memh,-rs of flit- Cuuncd. i of (Inveruor 'reran to the F:arl u[ the Governor anti used lila Wen -Shelburne, from Ilruunwlck. March a, Ilan to appoint Richard ifendvrs.'n, i768: , Esq., of Granville•. an Asmal.larte .bier- 'Mr. Hr ndrrson Is a gentleman of like, he having furm,•rl' appointed Cali,inY unit ublllty, born In Virginia blaurlee Maitre all the wh,•r Associate and about 33 Years of hxP. lie Ilres Justle,•. and Stephen Ilswey ns Lunge noir 11.I1sbannngh In lila bark coun- Advncate for the Dlalrwl of Newbern, ln', among u pweplo whare 1 Incl per. ( pending the meeting of the 19nmc1I- Banded will be huppy at list Ing much 1 The I'cunrll Journal reads: "Il Is the u distinction psi,) to one wilt) resides unanimous opinion of Ibis hoard that among them, and for whom they ten. the said three gentlemen are proper- lenain an esteem." (Celestial Record., ly qualified for this several omClto." YIl, 657.1 At the meeting lit the next Superlor it Is difls for the present gen- Court, held at Saliabury. hrginnlnK rralian. In this ear lir ellictre Irons. ' March 5. 1768. Itichard Henderson it. anwmobiirm end aeruplunam.'of took his Prof. with Maarten Moore gaud rind/ and National highways, to upon the bench, the entry In the court realize the wlld n•as of the country, records of Rowan Cull ut: reading: the Bpar.eneas Of the settlements, and "This day Richard ❑rnderxan, Fail.. the dire hardships of travel and Me - produced file MaJaap'b cumnt scion cammodal on In that pioneer period from His Excellency, the Governors I of 'dully discomfort pad InCelleenlPnne. and under the great sod of the Prov- I No better picture of the hardehlps Ince, thereby conalituting and Sp-' of the lawyer and the WJudge. eaet- pointing him e sold Illehard ldrn- I was Richard Henderson, In thosech. days dere^n one of Ilia bta)esly's .ono- of taxing pramles In barrier and frau. elate Justices, of this Province who tier counties, and In many Inhogdt. was gnal't ed according to law by tak- able re9lans7 can be found than the JOE the oaths by law appointed for following description. It Points for. I that puriami Rd repealing, and- sub- _ward to the dread days of 6he "Rsg- 1 scribing 'to the teat." in the court uintton." , records for the H1,11.boro District, of "Up^n hmnobnnk, o(leo,r Alone, TnrnAW, blerch Si. 1766, still 'pre- Ill the drnen incests, and scream served, we find the fallowing ent6i; the a1mnS[ trsek lrms savennnhs,"naw "Agreoahle to an ern of Assembly Ptruji with the rge aill s sudden. ?ttvamed at Nowhere too fifth day of, linsj ly swell" stream, and now Levered oeber. In the year of our Lord, I by a burning gun, the lawyer of that one thousand seven hundred end six. I day traveled • h6 weary circuit. As. b-Mer"M-, for 1ataMlahing euperlor _ ebmme6Stfo44 1y tht wp, ww sm. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC L WI0CK5VtLIEA i' erally deeplcubly vlu, Inns or tar erne. In the true sense, had no exist. once. After this hnimie of a lens day's Journey', the wayworn travelet was -Often content with a bench by the hearth of some primitive Ing cab. In. With frame invigorated by manly exercises, mid untalntrd by the vlcpi of more cultivated cllmes, our young lawyer here every dacnuragemenl and annoyance, not only with an elasticity of spirit. that threw a gleam of Bunxhlno upon the gloomiest scenes, but with a vicaelly and gnnd humor lbat cmthled him to extract from them even amusement Dooks he had not, save a volume or two, stuffed Into his saddlebags with a scanty supply of apparel. At this pe. riod, toll, In what was then culled the 'back reunify," new the Interior of Noah Carolina, the gentlemen of the bar were objects of obloquy and denunciation to'a generally poor and Illiterate people. and frequently ex. perienced at their hands the grossest outrages. It not only required, on their part, prudence, but &tali a cour- age equal to any emergenry, to avoid Indignity. The p.nple justly cnm- plainest of flip burden of their tuxen, a burden augmented by the extortion 4t�`. tt'�,!Y�'�i'+�i�try ,. ,, s•h,.,�,` iA' i t Ls fq:' is'+v {,y7�a4�J y a a, Q A ,6 rs t- w 7 GW Re Ics.nmry residence of Rk•hae of Illegal fere by the officers .of the courts, bat with a blind prejudice sl1 of many them only saw In the pro- feaun. Ihoae who defended their lip pn•.eurs. and who prosecuted theirs when their opposition broke out Into flet. of Vlalrnre." In nonnnustlun of the soma topic, the author pru)ecta a picture et the experience that In eventually to con (r,.nt Ul ndarenn In Ili. "tomahaw t•)ulmx" at Duunesburough and at Trannylvanla. "UneultIvated settlers, who subdn the wlidernra., are apt to look will ausplelan upon the proprietor of th, Bell, when he demands rent far b, land. or fix value. Prifamlllar e'.ai them principles, by which civilize, eommunill" ran only be holiest of Blither, spit with a wild canoe of who they Style natural Justice. the)' Innisl that ilia first occupant hag an In defensible right In property that hl labor line rendered productivo, grant from !Town or State they regard it froude, and the attorneys employed to bring alrclmcuts or sue for has, n+ .Ihv venal Instruments of tyranny. bandits, hired by gold tut drepoll thein_ i of the fnlll , of their hills industry. With the feeling of Independence fn.- lered by the peculiarity of their life, Is • slew eomtry. rip, We II11f1S.dN-' ISRARY/ k0 puled to render tribute, where tribute m due. The squatter on the frontier% Icoke rather to hie rifle than authen- ticated parchment for o trite In his home. LLud in more apt to pay the lemand of a legitimate owner In bill - lets than - In the current ,On of the realm." 1\I'It•e's Life uu.I I-.rrrs- pondence of James Iredcll, pp. 96-7.) The ^Aturnl and I)ranK' period of prc - revolutionary Inanrveponlem. through which the Colony of North Carolina was destined to pees, 1% marked by a Nash of Issues and a confused medley of motives which render Its Interpretation in„ of ill, most delicate and enmplox tamhx that'. can be'Imponed upon the hlstonnn.i Fortunate.. in anttvual degree, was the Colony In the possession of a hlghrtr court of justice, the mralhers of which were consplclmlls fur Integrity still probity. The Chief Justice, Mar. tin Howard, an kplecnpal convert from the napfrot faith, who had come to North Carolina from Rhode Island, where his advocacy of the "Strap Act" had cau+ed his property to be destroyed during an uprleing of the populace, was a jurist of marked abil- fly. as well as an agreeable and poVu- A i7endel•m n at W Illlalatshcrough, N. C. lar man. By *his leniency and him unlfurm tendency toward mercy in his 1 arker-Gardner te�apl�ny ,1 lu•nAun of the iter Issues Invoiced. Though loving Ili.• arts of Ihr 61- trlguer. Moore w.ts n genulno ynl rklt who had at heart the highest Intrr.•sls of North I'er,dmn. Ifs has brew dr- tterfbed nn *'(if versnllle lah•olm. and penaraaed of extensive Infornnitlun; is a wit, slway+ prompt In ny'b; an on uralgr, always during Ilia• merry of chance." It was with these two able and up. right men that ilendernnn was to sit upon the bench, In judgment upon the grave and ulurllmg questions pro- voked by the mob spirit cimminnlnly seeking in dietats the luxe of lhn Colony. More brilliant lhongh mush younger, than either of his uesnrlulrs on the bench, being only 13 at the time of him appointment to the bench. Henderson wan destined to bear file brunt of the "Regulat:,.n" outragem In both person and fm -tune, film re- markable ability an lawyer, leglslutor, and &talesman, subrealuently found National scope In KAntal•ky and Ten- nessee, and It wan hie unshaken rover. ence for due proceed of law which provoked the Inflammatory and law- less spirits of the "ReRdlatlon" mob. In this crowded hour of violent dc- nunclalion, of charge and c olnter- charge.. the court stood cal:n ;it the impartial administration of The chargee of some of the I' - I. da- ter-, embodying the Inllmatlon that the court was partial In court oM- Ile In. IN. ma far U and h,•bl them uudrr Its pr.,fce- dvelduns, he muuvrrded In ingratiat- proved us gun nalie,it ing him -,if with the "reaulullnK fun - e , I... that Its Juries were tion." Whilst the pstrrut part)', wl{{h '.I .IK.dlrvt the It.'gnin IoM In II the denunciatory violence of the .+1 �,( Ili,• Inwya•rs :Ind rune period, he# heaped ublogn.v upon his 11- I'ud,t Ihr method of 1'Iry name, the'rafiner retrospect of today, .oa. Ili,. lnr.,rs 1„'111K w•h•rlyd by based upon the fucW of his' friendly „mile ,ala tom. ronxl•tiol to eneli reletlonn with Judge iredell mid Nle C.1 unmolested residence In Craven.11nm- Z q until keptember, 1777, mirnngly a for it parlirular carr, prr-mu V- argue (lint hit most eertons nfh•nee U wns him tenacious loyally and edher- -- encs .s to the Crown. IMeRn'I.Ifm and m Correspondence of James Iredeil, Not. > - 2. pp. gsJ-t.) One of the Aemoclat, 4. !n Jcmtices, Maurice Moore, had fnrmerly Y served the Colony In the game ca- C-) finally, but had leen suspended by U O - Governor Tryonon na?counl of hid op. n•lrncal of thi• ignorant oonlman position to the Atutnp Art. An arlato. W rrat by birth, he was nevertheless > tinged with the due of democracy and Q Imbued with the Instincts of the pont. L' nasi pamphleteer. Whether or not n In the Rattle of Almon nee. him oft -cited "Attic" Letter" in. (I'On(med n.•rl Rnnday.l dicated a symaalhy with the "RmHIu- larion Moyrment"--a rumor which he Will History Ih'pan. Itself^ took particular pains In scotch at the 'prom The Atlanlle Monthly.) time of Its origin as a.Pliapltll calum- the Democratic party In power Illation," certain It Ill this ca"tle long period" That seems Im- phlllapfe wu-mw"dl.%V tomoleable tile. peril lurks In Its nnwirldq- Inconelatmov. sad 'aaMnw mire . ,..:) it, Il with h! of Il f r whole;. 1 arker-Gardner te�apl�ny ,1 lu•nAun of the iter Issues Invoiced. Though loving Ili.• arts of Ihr 61- trlguer. Moore w.ts n genulno ynl rklt who had at heart the highest Intrr.•sls of North I'er,dmn. Ifs has brew dr- tterfbed nn *'(if versnllle lah•olm. and penaraaed of extensive Infornnitlun; is a wit, slway+ prompt In ny'b; an on uralgr, always during Ilia• merry of chance." It was with these two able and up. right men that ilendernnn was to sit upon the bench, In judgment upon the grave and ulurllmg questions pro- voked by the mob spirit cimminnlnly seeking in dietats the luxe of lhn Colony. More brilliant lhongh mush younger, than either of his uesnrlulrs on the bench, being only 13 at the time of him appointment to the bench. Henderson wan destined to bear file brunt of the "Regulat:,.n" outragem In both person and fm -tune, film re- markable ability an lawyer, leglslutor, and &talesman, subrealuently found National scope In KAntal•ky and Ten- nessee, and It wan hie unshaken rover. ence for due proceed of law which provoked the Inflammatory and law- less spirits of the "ReRdlatlon" mob. In this crowded hour of violent dc- nunclalion, of charge and c olnter- charge.. the court stood cal:n ;it the impartial administration of The chargee of some of the I' - I. da- ter-, embodying the Inllmatlon that the court was partial In court oM- Ile In. IN. ma far U and h,•bl them uudrr Its pr.,fce- ..r th,• Ilailln proved us gun nalie,it Ulr rx bh•nry e , I... that Its Juries were I P hi, h riot h '.I .IK.dlrvt the It.'gnin IoM In II .+1 �,( Ili,• Inwya•rs :Ind rune Iform of r,lal 11- I'ud,t Ihr method of 1'Iry Il,a In Ihr ri .oa. Ili,. lnr.,rs 1„'111K w•h•rlyd by b) Ihr one-li „mile ,ala tom. ronxl•tiol to eneli all the 6.II„• ur :Ill Ill.' JIIMI!ceM In tier 1•nllllty, V,.III, writ.. ee. s rleart, Imporelhla, in park the a for it parlirular carr, prr-mu V- nundna loo, { R, ns dor• each nn Infrn•nve. rnr. un,-,• m,.:n,•d f, on In and colhnlnu I ... tween the th,• ,:p,.l,.,• urnurlx. It was not the In- n I It 10..1' y or pnrlbllltp of III,- hiallest I lh,• u..a n,4 ilio corruption of lurora sol I It r-.a.tltaled the fuudnun,ntatl 1•n m,•h•ut t'I• ..•s f in.. Ib•gulnlnrs. It won nmo n'nfhm, it ••m.IIU', rhl.•nnrrv, and trencher- tab.•, .ln• to n•lrncal of thi• ignorant oonlman Illrsil"I11 it v. Ie lay v,h.•nung And grx"ptnR �r.'Iagpl mrtm❑ ,fth lnls. which ulllmlLLelY 'nn...l,.aatrd fi Ina Ilntll Neem •rd the tnnb Ni Ihr frrn)%viii-II I ndsdlrveted and ironicruled- .envy mW tor! n In the Rattle of Almon nee. a•d upon Idol. (I'On(med n.•rl Rnnday.l In !wuln; un u•orpog I,md Will History Ih'pan. Itself^ pnlKn, went d .Herts It has 'prom The Atlanlle Monthly.) repair. the Democratic party In power l'h h 11 -pe , 11 seelf depe nd long period" That seems Im- nrtltnde than' tile. peril lurks In Its nnwirldq- Ills Demueran gth. With bulli III;-i•x,•ru h'e M it, Il with h! of Il f r whole;. •K'nlntivr kraal• hex of Ili,• ILrr,•rbe burr ham.' In it, IIi111iI It .,I..nr t\III I11` - r ,, for llu• rood url tit )1I:. 1Nt'1{mTj bin,in s.. c' lushman. :uul the Vrurr,•d.ngs n•x,l [he n� NO PAIN, No,high P These are beyond a� doubt two important IF choosing a Dentist. I ' Patent Sudioa Full Set Teeth $ /.50 Teeth Without Plates $5'I Fillings In gold. allver, pla Ili ant and pnrcelaln 50c ad $1.00 Up.' Chown• and brldge work $5 a Toetk - OUR METHOD are the up-to-date PAINLESS the old-fashioned nerve-wre, ;that made so many dread the c OUR PRICES entirely sweep away all com work of a similar high charact Guaranteed 15 Ye: Baltimore Dental Pa, 24 South Tryon Street. References: Our Work and Mer Natio�l Ban' N U -,A*Nw1"` TIMES OF RICHARD HENDERSON..� By Dr. krebibald Nendersou. ['rafesmir of ['tire Mathemadoo, Rntvw- . bits• ut Nardi l'arullnn. The new court, t•unstituted under perthm of the taxes, as was •,weU tale court -law of 1761,.suon fund it- hi -wit its the Itegulators, never went tutu tits! public treasury at all, but r•ettlf called upon to render judgment wab embezzled by the dishonest aher- ;; in matters Issuing out of the Regula- tffs. Staggering. ,under the burdens Bern -agitation. As early as 1765, a of inadequately . proportioned taxes, vaper •oI date January 8, and. cum- di"honest officers, exorbitant fees. and an alarming scarcity of currency, the = pose¢ by. an anonymous citizen , of people were ripe for agitation and Granville County. commonly known ret oil under the leadership. of design= It as the. ';vutbush Paper," was sodu- Ing and self-seeking agitatura.• - • louely circulated through• the county. During the period beginning with This "account of the deplorable situ- the year 1767, the, Regulators succus-• ation we suffer—and some neces3ary alvely resorted to a crude form of the hints with request to reformation Initiative and referendtim, the at- ­thus sets forth the grievances of the tempt at the securing of --justice people: through the ordinary legal channels: "A poor man to supposed to have the passage -of more. equltable fee given his judgment bond for five bills for county-oiflelala; then threats pounds and this bond Is by his credit- of violence and insurectioty, followed - or thrown into court. - The clerk of by the threat: of refusal, a threat the county has to enter It -on the which they made good, : to pay: any dop8et and enter execution, the work taxes at all;tend finally'a lawless out- of one long minute, for which the break of passion and personal animo- poor man has to pay the trifling sum -city. in which Indignation against cer- of 41 shillings, five pence. The clerk tain abuses were swallowed .up In a In consideration he Is *a poor man, blind, unreasoning. mob -passion to takes It out in work at 18 pence a punish all execptants of existent law, day. The poor man works some more. whether these executante were culp- '-•-,•:�"�- ►'fr s=�Q•T' "'$*y'•'" t -L'r'" " than 87 days to pay for thte one able, inocent, or even wholly unin- minute's Writing. Well. the poor volved in the issues at stake. ' - - man reflects thus: 'At this rate, when Confident in the power conferred by shall I get to labor for my family? large numbers, the Regulators o I have a wife and parcel of small. Aptil• 8..1768, entered H1114borough, children suffering at home, and here took from the sheriff a horse which have lost• a whole month, and I hath been levied on for taxes, and do - don't know for what, for my mer- parted with derisive shouts, after mal - chant is as far from- being paid yettreating the sheriff and others and as ever. However. I wilt go home shooting up -the house. of. Edmund now. and try and do what I can. Fanning. When Fanning. who was Stay, neighbor, you have not half done Yet. There is a .lawyer's mouth to _ - • stop yet, for you empowered httn to confess that you owed• this and you ' - have 30 shillings to pay him for that. and go and work 18 days more. and then you must work as hard to pay the sherift for his trouble. and then you may go home to see your horses _ and cow sold. and all your personal estate for one-tenth part of the value, to ,pay off your merchant. And lastly. If 'the debt Is ro grea% that all your Iiersonal estate will not do' to raise - ...the money. which is not to be had. then goes your land the same way to satisfy these cursed hungry caterpil- lars that will eat oat the very bowels + of our Commonwealth if they are trot pulled down from their nests in It very short time." (Ilushand's Im- partial Relation, In Wheeler's-,jorth Carolina.) This spirlted effort to reform the system of legal extortion even then in tlQ ei vogue., resulted In litigation which re - Z malned unsettled during a period of 3 U ! four Years. Although news of this a W agitation did not reach Orange Coun- ty until 1767, the practices described • • had already taken firm hold there through the pernicious activity of a - `; s, cultured gentleman -adventurer. the '• ,.ts,�.N protagonls+t in the sordid drama of the .0 Regulation. EdMund FannlnR. custnmarilq , CIA ty maillgnPd as the "villain of the piece" 7 in} the •Regulation tragic -comedy. set- t tl*d at Hillsborough In 1762. arrived F'hes mlle [Signatures t iere , Ave years after his graduation .• rum Yate College. In March, 1763. of to John Frohock, Thomas Frohock e gtsahfled as register of Orange and Z ounty: and from that date, by bin Edward Fanning. 4 - contempt for the masses of -the ppople and his unremitting efforts to exploit colonel of the Orange County militia, them mercilessly for his own peen- and Lieutenant Colonel John Grey Diary gain. aroused the undying.hostl- took steps to muster into service the lity of the regulating element. :Do- local troops in order to suppress tu- serving of profound sympathy were lure like displays of Iawlessness and tbeve simple, earnest people. the mob violence, the news no Incensed Regulators: whose minds were grad- the Regulators that they threatened ;tially inflamed by petty tyrannies upon to raise a force of 1,600. men and 'the one hand and the slntpter machin- march Into Hillaborough on May 3, • ,1, .?,�, ->..rr r, • �.-` at!ona of ambitious agitators uponI and burn down the town if their de- : •�� �•hyr. •ire! vhf -.!,n i, -tlnnv nett- , rnands -rt%rn not rnrnnl1i d •rith. 7V.ir- aware sheAft" tor, intended. toe; protect,' by, the mllitarT. It necesedry.; the Superior- Court in the adminiatra ttoill of Lha: law' of ..the land.. • It• .was nut long. before. the .people went back teitheh regular ocdupations, and evert bi•;tan' •to.. pay, their _taxes the; .very. tbing 'p inat • whlcit they * had am-; bodied ' itt; protest.. At • the session - of •the: Superior ,Court;'heN by Justices Howard.and'Henderoon, beginning oh September" 29; VXe three'. insurgents els trial were found:.guilty.of a rtot; and. rescue, and aeAtenced_as follows:-Wll- )lam -Butler 'to a Aue of 50 pounds and six months' Imprisonment. and Samuel'Devinney and John Philip Hartso. -each to a fine . of 25 pounds and '-three `months' .Imprisnnment: About a year_later.1he Governor, acts Ing on the -.advice. of his soveroign.' pardoned by. proclamation all those whii` had been l found gullty! on these charges. '' :.: -•- : _ ; :.... i -The real crux of the situation, to -be nettled "at• the same sitting of the court,' Is to be found In the trial of Edmund- Fanning.. reg)ster.• •. and Francis 41aah. cleric, of Orange Coun- ty.'. In Tryon's letter to the Earl of Hfllsborough,. December 24, 1708..he nays: .: �• . -:. ,.. _ '- .. ,.: .,.' :•-� ;'.'To' stay tiat these insurgents had not a'•color for their showing a 410- satisfaction-at is- satisfaction.at the conduct of their •publk officers -would be doing them an injustice for on a -Jprosecution at. the 'Supertor Court carntted on by the Attorney General -In - the • virtue of my 9 directions both .the register and clerk i of the county ,were found guilty .of j tatting too high Leos. ;It mantfestty appearhig that Colonel Vantiing, the register, had acted with the utmost candor to the people and that his con- 1 duct proceeded from a r9i3construe- tion of the fee bill. he Ras in. court honorably acquitted of t� lsaet.ln- tentional abuse An offire:: oriel Fanning., howiver, immediately - after the above verdict.resigned up to me his commission '••of, , register.!". (Col. Rec., V1I. 384-5.) Fanning was not flnpd "one penny and costs" upon these convictions, as inaccurate► historians maintain; but the court tonic an advigart on his moti••n In- arreht of . judgment and for a new trial. and the matter was still pend- ing and undecided at the breaking up of the court in September. 1770. At the flri: meeting of the Regulators in Orange County in 1766, Francis Nash wrote*them that he would refund -to anyone aggrieved any fee charged by him which tho Superior Court might hold excemire; and again In 17t'E. he and Fanning made the name offer to the Regulators. - (Wheeler, 22,8. 812.) There is no record of the con- viction of Francis Nash in 1769, n4 stated by Tr.von; but It lbs:ertain that Francis Nash, with Abner. Nazis and Edmund Fanning as bondsmen, gave bond for his appearance at thT next court. Ir the case of Fanning the failure. of the jury to pass heavy sen- tence upon him doubt:ess caused the Regulators to de -pair of ever s^curin^ Justice through the ordinary legal channels. Fanning pleaded a mis- conetruction of the law, the specious plea of the proteRsional vampire, and undoubtedly made out an almost per. feet case In his own dpfane% rul,- ported as it was by the opinion of the Attorney General, the bri3f of an English barrister, and the testimony of the justices of, the cotativ court. The Attorney General of England :A- vtoed the Asmembly to remove* the doubts' as to fees by passing an on- planatory act; and a Mr. ].organ. a barrister of the Inner Temple, ad- vised motion for a new .trial. The Superior Court held that the opinion of tate justices of the county court. which had been given Fanning at his request at the time of asruming of- fice, kept the taking from 'being a "tortious taking." Fanning's case nev- er came up for trial again. being lost eight of In the turmoil of ReRulatior lnsurgrney, and -Fanning himself lef-, the Colony. Whilat Fanning,- thraugh legal trial. escaped punishment on these sultm. -it is nut to -be doubteti that he had taken the utmost advan- taere of hiv offlea Isn rnn-vtr•te► the • - f .\. �j` :f •y '4'.1•. t: - .K:' n �1�L , ... '�. .-. j•y.� ,�, �.. N.+•:I- 'f-. tih-y,�w .� �+r .iI - - - � v - ..r y — ♦ •.her .. ... r. .-: .t. :.; • �.r, .L ';vR4; %' �', .+���..�• �� • �j�'`"-•.,�_.+�+►�+�^ h Ss op ;then part -0t thoppe - who The Tit! _ ,, ,,, • _ „� . ' Aad'dettied on th0. 31cCulloh Idndo. He Bre etition. . aad:li!>!.,brother. rohp, who had also .(From Tho Chicago,-Trtbutie.) i bfts,cotirt clerk. succeeded in amass- R:hat to the .. foundatttoti.of the thJr- , ltiyi-'trht t was'- for . tbOAe Jay.- great: euprratltian :' Whi+ In Jt~ now.' This .$was in 1,art arnasa� J I that the su er , O b1+,=en:ering and ej�ttlJni; pui,tlr, lands, i n,ure ant) mortitlous ,; are.. becoming :.arid is part by eXtortiou;,t,. practicPx . the 1,1.rd1•t1 „ welghted- down with _- hi:4allsbury and•-Edntun,l p.cnning in ! t their inexplicable tears?; g i'ur they sir,. unexplainable no one . �� �3tilbborou h,"' says Do,•t.,r c aldwell. i van tell "il JINt• why they are in Such ' .&* '-Were clerks of tbe-Super;i,r Courts In ; Y theth dread ut th revpectfre•countiel,..:1111 had l,r•- i tlunrber Sf,you press them .conte .exceedingly abnnx wi.4 to thr. [u� a :,•;rK„r,. , �;. pp��ogle by their ez<torti,u, .” It ha -1 t Nrithr•r In i; In Lrnillah Speaking -baeD said that Fannins{, %luring Ills , <'.►:rutrL•. th:1' $ht- dute is a fateful one. t lAmerlean n North Carolina. made a for- : V "" 1';1 n t r:,. ,• it In France. whenthe'of 10.040 paund�,the greater 1 Premier 1111rtpurtes IZA.pulilication ofit is presumed, through the the nanse•1ra,�q new'Cabtnet. chat theof exorbitant• fees - That poat list may not appear On the 13th of the laureate of the Regulatfun, Rednapmonth. Howell, has embalmed these early You met with 1t in .Germany, too. He'•grafters'.' .In the amber of where •even Bismarck would rather _ P I his popular versed.: sacrifice a dinner than ' make one of And the famous • dialogue between - thirteen at a table. Again or aci this precious paid of •' you can sbdtirci "grafters" is 'come actors the !tame superstitious !cq t� enshrined in the annal-t of history; terror in Switaerland, In Italy and in i d�it the Scandinavian pountrtea You find ,When Fanning first to Orange came, it on the Stuck t change and even y Its i He :looked both pale and pan; in gay cynical Park it creeps out when so tis: An old patched cpat waa on his back. a holiday starts on the -13th and half tnwQd An old mare he rode on. the people stay shamefacedly at home. An• English expert along statistical �x"rlu „Bath man and mato want worth live linea 'has recently compiled some r pounds, thriving '-As I've been* often told; Valuable information on this queer nut. The' But. by 019 --civil robberies, interesting subject. The superstition, Misery ' traced back to antlqutty,915's lased his coat w4 gold,'' •ls thought to tb=t its i have its foundation 'In.•ali Seandina- Dor Doubtless ' Frohock and Faunl.n fan countries In mythology. Their an- , Witi _ gave young Avery the tii'st behind. cient gods and goddesses apparently f q•h I loathed the number 'put eek of that the -scenes knowledge of local condi l you or flails- In North Carolina none can go. - «iib pince_ his -ar- h'8ai :is .-'.,�•w�A,'..�°^-.j ::...,x*' rival in the Province. They sought As for the reason in .England two . explanations' h • fimoo and euccemfully.. an it afterwards . are ufl eted•''thoug - proved, 'to win his friendship an -1 probably not one person in a thousand: A t support. who cherishes the delusion, can really airigh tell them. •Ont, {authority ascribes the - o'Tbe "SoYs Frohock to Fanning: 'To tell you whole tradition to the ill lrtck thought the plain truth. to be asaQcieted from the tact that 13 ' When I came to this country I was; but ,set dowp to the last supper. And a. youth, :But why any blighting or pernicious whate My father sent for me; I want worth a influence should 'result in • mankind such a cross.. from that solemn gathering no ma ' Only - And then my brat Study gra$ stealing a or Roman of any sane mind.has a}•e:• '!t long \ horse; beable to say. .• Though there -are, Teat T quickly got credit, and them ran away, scholars who, explain the terror • by And haverl;t paid ,for him to this very pointing out that since • Judas, who day.' r. was the first to quit the table, hanged i a'e'f himself. the Superstition has come holder, "Saga Fanning to Frohack: . `Tia folly down through the ages since then. - ,sive it to rte, But there is another and more deft- yet to I rode an old mare that was blind of an i if it Hite reason for Its origin which was Five shillings In money I had in m • rrnl}• reached after A 1ui7g and labra= ; Itnatter eye. } IQUs Starch on the part of a numhar pur:w' of learned men. "The au Pratttion." =doesn't My coat it was patched. but not much ., p • you ca the worse; they say, that where a company of s srugl But now we've, got Ach. and It'a. ver, persona amounts to thirteen, one of. we11 known them will die within the twelvemonth -That we'll do very well it they'll let ,;, afterwards seems to he founder% on tho This alone.' •• calculations adhered to by the incur- IoW ance offices which-i,resrrmP that -,out During his f,tay in 'WI -hury. Avery of thirteen pPraons taken lndiacrimin- -_ -,dined with ColnnPI : anning and the ately one will die within the year." grand Jury, With "I10 nonor of the SO, apparently, the superstition Q bench, and ,sill the Ren'!%rnen of the romeq from a ridiculorls deduction L . Z bar," and was form -illy I-It"r.111w.1,1 t� from Biblical hlstt�ry, or from the the "gentlemen of tht+ lace" reef•tent chance calculations of some forgotten ` or practicing there; 1:•�t11nr•1, litter- Jnaurance man's computation, whose wards Judge. Samuel 5pen-•jr. Major theory would probably he t>pset in ! John Dunn, the famnu:j lavallstCol- fit's minutes by a modern authority � W ones, afterwards Judge, John -WTI!- upon life averages of healthy Indhid- jams llooper, afterwarda signer of the uala. ..Woman Can HaveI Beautiful Hair `=C�`1i+��•.::`1C.r'�•!s?w�.4Lr,^i'.•�'�`•t:3 n•':ii �.i+�'.71 :. '.ev.-r-';� - Dandruff Disappears, Fall- ing Hair Ceases, When You' Use Parisian Sage No preparation has dune no much to stop falling hair; eradicate datrdruly and make women's hair beautiful as Parisian mage. It re the only certain destroyer of the dandruff microbe. the cause of r, .1 t,.. •- , .. Farelmllr Signatures. of the Ituak" of the Superior Court: af. Ilnwartl._t•hiM Justlm, Maurice Moore, Amautiste Janke. Rlrhard Hendeeaun. Awotiate Justlt•r. Declaration of -Independence. Alex- ander Mnrlln. afterwards Governor of North Carolina. T),ntbtleer he also saw the skilled scout and hunter. barbed In hunting ahirt. fringed leggings. still mosessins• the then little known Dari lel Boone• who attended thin term of court In defense of a law -telt and was In conference with Judge Hen- derson, then about -to send him out. In the Interests of John William% Thomas Hart and himself, an his long exploration of two years dtlratlan to • .. _ -. 1moment io broRk. fortb�1a Jamendlary ,,, -eagflawratlen: �.i .. )andruff Disappears, Fall- ing Hair Ceases, When i You Use Parisian Sage No prepnrallun hm dune on much a step falling heir; eradicate daudru ff ad make womep'k hair beautibil an 'arlalnn Sege. It Is the only rertaln destroyer of he dandruff mlerube, the cause of - asl hnir troubles. Purlslan Nitme Is Most daintily per- imed. It In an Ideal pr q,arntlon net iicky or greasy, does nut contain olsonous sugar of lead or Any harm. It Ingredient. - It M A magnldcent dressing her wn- tell whn derlre luxurtant. lustrous air that compels admlratlon and far hen and children nothing can ram- are with It. Dors nwuy with terrible scalp Itrh ver night sell causes the hair to row in Abundance. "A large bottle cons only.fiIlrenta At II drug still tonet-gouda rnuntem. R. H. Jordan & Co, guaranteed arlelan Sage. Advertisement. Let not poverty deprive you of all drill nye Poor Rlebard, for there to In me days no reason for poverty. Every an hu an equal chanes through the Want Ada - 41 Red Vill Kisses caphd Rd V.fva in th. see and Kentucky. On March 16. Av- Use " - ery• net out to I(illsborough, where w&ffl saa(Su extract. Popp court was next to be held, In cam- mors . - `I pally with Judge ilenderson. Colonel Nor b.nwWwt...r,aear4 Fanning and Mr. 11 oper. So vlo- aI - Amain mi Ala lent were the Regulators In their ant. 1 c up 10 . mostly agaln+t Fanning. that they sought to waylay and kill him on thin Journey. It is not 'explained how the - -- natty mumeeded In discovering the plot and evading the aanarslna The I entry In the diary Speaks with abund. ant point: "March 76 and 7;. In company - - - with the Judge. Colnna Fanning. And - - air. Hooper, .sat out for 11111sburough. "March 18. 10 and 20. Where we arrived nn Mondny the twentieth. - _ having been waylaid by the Regula. -.. - - t : - tors who had formed an ambuscade kill Colonel Fanning.', Ito '"---1With. 'The dlnaffected pnpulare. beginning attacks on the sheriffs and In. dlctments agalnrl county omrlate. - next expressed their protests sgulneth _T Inlustice by attacking the very hut. warks upon which the structure of - tmtety 'reate, the courts. In April, 11786, rho Regulators 11, Anson County. 'about 100 atrotig, Interrupted the pro- reedlnRa of the county court, drove i - the Justices from the bench and there- upon nominated Charles Robinson, one of their own number, for the Ax- }, sembl. swore an oath of their own making, and then Then war popular government We rnment 4 , after the arty: t1bere .lire Years after his grartuatlon kuuuWmofig,utmna'-'------barrister of the Inner Tempe, ad fm ruYule College n In March, 1763, JohFrohoek, Thomas Frohock yised motion for a new trini. -'Thi lee qualified as register of Orange and Superior Court held that the opintol .t47nunty, and from that date, hY his Edward Fenning, of the Justices of the county court contempt for the masses of the people - which had been given Fanning at hl and his unremitting efforts to exploit colonel of the Orange County militia, request at the time of assuming of them mercilessly for him own peen- and Lieutenant Colonel John Grey fice, kept the taking from 'bring + ... nlnry gain. aroused the undyine hostl• took step+ to muster Into mervtce the "tortious taking••' Fanning•, case nev Illy of the regulating element. De- local troops in order to suppress fu- eor ight of u the trial again. being los serving of profound sympathy were ture like displays of lawlessness and turmoil of Regulattou there simple, earnest people, the mob violence, the news so incensed Insurgency, and Fanning him -el( let - 7tegulatore, whose minds were grad- the Regulators that they threatened the Colony. Whllat Fanning. througl wally Inflamed by petty tyrannies upon to raise a force of 1.500 men and legal trial, escaped Punishment of the one hand and the sinister machin- march Into Hillsborough on May 3, these suits. It Is not to be double, atone of ambitious agitators upon I and burn down the town If their de- that he had taken the utmost advan the other. and whose actions ultl- mantle were not compiled with. War- cage of his office to construe the to mately took on the color of in.urrec. rants were issued for two of the lend- bill In such ways as In mulct the cam tion and anarchy. era of the insurrection. Husband and plan people L^ extravagantly un]ue ITh the court records at Salisbury, Rutley who were Immediately ar- and exorbitant fees. This failure t. the name of the attorney first rec- rested by a poses led by Thomas Hart, Dualeh, atter Incrimination, the moa • ended as appearing In any suit Is that former sheriff of the county, and Bob. insidious of all their enemies, on of Edmund Fanning. September term, sequently released on ball. Governor who had always shown them bitte 1763. He frequently appeared at Tryon then went to Hllaburough for contempt. treated them with "Insuf Fallabury. always "For the King"— the purpose of trying to pacify the ferable hauteur," and warned to b notably at September Cour, 1761, and discontented faction; but so wide- brought to the bar of their "ahalioe MRrch'court, 1765. Hie Practice was spread was the.disarection that ail understanding," fonifled In the Rega + , probably the equal of any other at- his efforts proved unavahing. Theft- later, the determination to call Fan _ teener Practicing at Salisbury. AP- upon he ordered out the militia. ping to Personal account for th pointed Assistant Justice• he IN found' marched through Rowanand]beck- crimes t which the rtu`ny hadadjudge In that capacity an the bench with lenburg embodying troops on the way, guilty e mot T. S. Hassell. Justice, at the March and finally held as grand review at him for. With the instinct of the mot they resolved to bide thele time, an term of court 1766, in Salisbury. Salisbury, on August 23, 1768. The Rowan. County Court Records) GGvernor addressed the troops In per- Fabtua-like, when thll right women Like the women of the mllltant son, one: it. them that a Superior came, to strike and to strike hard suffrage movement ,of today, the Court to try theme concerned In the Revenge, In the language at Recor Regulators avoided resort to avert recent disturbance had betordered seemed to them to be n eon of wit a ' violence until the usual channela of to convene at Hillsborough. and that Justice. The court and the Jury Acte * solely upon the evidence before they redrena tailed them. The exceptional an armed force way necessary for Its In' the particular suits In queatlor scarcity of currency, the. disastrous protection. Judge Henderson was - - - ` me uences of which were escaped also colonel of the militia of Gran- and decided ]espy thereon. It in n n consequences vain criticism, however, to vetur to the eastern part of the Province utile County; and there 1, no sceeelnn the statement that had 1t been Dot e through the convenient system of for surprise over the entry in Gov- ethic In Justice to condemn and ale warehouse certificates. fell most hear. error Tryon's "Journal of the Expedl- sentence Fanning at this term c Sty upon the pourer people of the tion," under date Monday. September. court, that Is, to have forced him or frontier western counties. Ignorance 5: only to resign, but also to disgrace of the exact amount of the tees legal. --Remained at Salfebury. This even. the amount of his unjust gain - - ly allowable under a loosely' drawn Ing Mr. Henderson. Amoclate'Justice, through the taking fit extortionate ate tee fee bill wall by no means confined to Informed the Governor that the whole the Regulation taking would probably lav + the uneducated people of the Prov body' of mllhla of Granville County then and there been 'scotched. Ince. and the leader of the Regulators wait ready to march In support of the On•February 1, 1769, Walghtevlll + charged that there were only two plan Government.Avery• a native of Norwich; Conn In the Province accurately Informed On September 21, Tryon's forces and a graduate of Princeton (1766 as to the precise amount of fees pre. were Joined by two new regiments• entered the bounds of North Carolln: scribed by law. The Regulators Us. those of Orange and Granville, com- and took up hie residence there. H Ing In the frontter counties, who were manded respectively by Colonel Ed- was Just entering upon the practlr for the most part uncultured and Illit. mund Fanning and Colonel Robert of law; In later years he became A scale• violently repented the devious HarriaThis whole expedition• with tomer General of North Carolina an and questionable devices employed by Its strong dlnplay of force on the part one of the State's eminent citizen, the sheriffs. regietera and clerks, to of the Government. resulted in setting His diary. covering the Period fru+ compel them to pay tar LnorQ than In motion. once more the wheels of January 18, 1769, to December 31 t Way just or right An enormous pro. Government The people were made the same year, throws light upon th _ animosity which the Regulatory hm w — � --'-- -----`--- bored against -those who had avou•e, t•y-r,.;ys tt r eek justly or unustiy, their hostility. Th diary. and. Avery'a deposition I r$1. 1771, gives a grhphic picture of It turbid state of affairs into whic Ithe Colony had now fallen. The Dalntlaf of Tal neww tuner lass, the arrival fitIt cunrrobtalued by the Superior Court.Justice. Colon .;I Richard Henderson, was quite a Q1 "Ai[ Float" process event In the life of the little tow / Which eliminates all + of Salisbury, the county meat of Ron J pgwder which will not an County. .Judge Henderson w+ U float freely In the air. ^ met by a cavalrade- of gentlemr from that town, on his arrival u �/ •'• "Air Float" Is the . hod there hie first term or vourt. I m Y ti cream, of the talcum •J:a arch n ,the lea Jmaiof discord lir d (/J mines. Borated and • ••" anarchy, the leading d to pay Sall xf delicately perfumed. bury doubtless desired to pay rexpe O UTwo flair—jlalh and to the force and majesty of law U U - inmepormted In him person. as well + white. Cr�ireillwa'•Jv:' to the man himself, a favorite In it W. $ Talcum Pug Company ",•;.;' town from his years of brilliant, a, >- �- Cen eS �„e�,w„ya�, ei•,,, vocacy -there.- Read Avery'g cite ;: ?.• , - �• c "March 6—Bunchy. "expected ti �O' •' flew �' Honorable Richard Henderson. alts t „f• .'; Associate Judge of the Superior Com through. the Pruvinre SherlRr n geatlemen went .Pm to wait ppu l•I r, r ••• him Into town. - .!:•!o -•• +•March 4—Monday. the.]udge can Illppp[[[jJJJ sly. t Is and the, court way opened. r -«: •• ' ,March 7-11teceived a line from t u - . .. •- f. „ Honor Judge Henderson. desiring th I'would dine with. him ran Hoop. r ^ '•. "••' attorney, which I aeeordingly did;' •( -Some days previous Avery had spa the evening with Edmund Fannh �: a-, +••••'.'• and Colonel_Thomas Fmbock, cie ,j , :..: Of the tqurt. -ift theaome•of the Is } • :.:. •.... . ;. •'.';: ter. a Plantation and ban ., 4 mmd " AS agent and farce wto 1So : .. m age. : in d M CD3 .Jip matter dispute concerob Y � • :.. - .. v .a .r, .__ s-:.... ... .... u:.. :• ifs Mr,t hada of land. Freheck 5+ r heel/f lbitL VOlir MfttlrltlttlP. f1,r lite% 1 ettl- Ileelt, JIIIIY let a �t.teell. 11 : kii-tJrrr ;&is'i , de•mnnlion cif tho-ve prapir arnne+ front Inf••rittr Cosarll, 1ef lair were, irttitl• 1 y -sur degjrp r,t manlfrnting the it•itity Idiat`•ly Ioilr/••tl iry Itis• .%ocw-iitIII ; hilt , s•f gov.—rnnit•rit in ttwir pard„n Il,rw th- Imf•,rtilloals• a:l:u•htlel ret t-1.1rlies•. ha%t• your Artlons rnniradirto(1 ynttr I1141111•et a:e a •'rtd••r•' t•, tho•so! bill:+, to y' words! Out (if 12 that we•ro rust. painting u{+ton the r%ght of ;alit, hind demned. the ilvrs of six +only were- i tits! lorn1wrty (,f fs,rs•iKn dolottsr:l, woe& !•parts•." (Cul. Iter.. VIll. 718.77. In fur this little% the- ro•fusal of ths• tlnv- Virginlaa ( azettts.:Vov. 7, 1771.)- ernor. who &,•tcd unelrr rxpret+-•e in. a The relentless Tryon Ins nueetted- sitrurtlons front the lirtloh ministry• 'rho lark iruully ed as Govwrnur by Josiah Wartin, whet tot vonsiltuttd traria found. on taking ofth•r. that the in- If low In North t'aro11114 at this titnc•, I mtrreetion wan nuw tielt•d as x mcirlrtux lost%• to the• ge•t. r•rul welfare of this Iteople. "Thai proil- btainped nuL In reply to the, (;tat•• i•IJt .Miles of Neirth (;rru111na" writ•, t•rnior's reslurat'rlri to whelht-r the# Jtonlah Witinvy In his diary him' lsutistwx rould by tried ratter the ritst .during IInetrnry ilirnetgh tilt. ttruvinctt, nit act. alroady expiafnod, the, f:1111e-rior April is. 1773, •els really vurious; thorn t's•pirt J;:►•tiers. indivillaslly. Well uletn• I aru bul. 11vo- itrovine•lai taws In fort:%• 'tont!. tl',r conmenstin ret wlsls•h %ran thi+d : Ibrootigli lilt, Coletny, nud net courvi the- dKorulants re►nld not i►e• troatl•st I;it sill In l►►.Itig. IN,, rota rasa rrvovvr a 1 :es niitlaw•ei under the above ;Illi, ts,1t l eto•11t, ext•'•I,t Ist-fOrta a. Itiltgl,� rnagis• that tho% efotlld l,.• trie-d unds•r 11-ty utht-r low ttu4'11 an the istw for its st- i trail•, whore this ruins stre within his i jltrSK/ltrtirsn, !lien. tt•al. It". IX. 331.339.1 and offtndr1`114 efivapst with linluinity. The. I,eoplo arae in gre-ltt t•on- ln res'pnnl•e! to martliett Iolte•r, Iaylna -tels•S-riatlun ubuut thos iliultar; %%•hat will the msittwr hrflsre the hettits• r;ter+-rn. i les• tits• • onleenue-nco is f►rabl+•mallest I l mont, Lord Wih-brorneis;h rolelit•d that t.111tivIs' Di-fenove of worth t'arallatv.' the Kinit.autheirire•d Stu. 1•rovinvint {:1:1.1 Mir Nat. littrklnflold wrolo Jump. -4 Ata-mhly to parts an net tell scruce, Irufl0l. the. diuttnaiiisht•d lawyer, on i,esndinx tits •Mitf+-vty'sl •it•t!:ptrin 'rte;Alr;ust 9, ilia. from hnghind:: 111 provinrial upprr_hnur/•- n•}ra•trd 111111 ih,nx She•re will 11e a icnnd drat brag- I art; hut, ar the I-xinnlna of Sher ill;'. 6193111st the• Ilene- whe-n the court -4 Rswnlutiwn. tae- K!nK, its a nlstt.trr for 141:+11 bn e•e>ttUi,lfshe-d.'• tatrttna'a Ire-- I ' piolley. lassueti thrnuich thes (;rlveartior. 'fell. vul. ':. pp, ilii -7.) 1'ndrr fit., I a pt-uciarnntion of pardon fear uli wheal I,seudserlym of "A Islantor," • Irrdrll hsral harm rons•orise•d in the ITe-srulA• %olcld Itis iirosta•tit in The North (=tiro. tlnn. with rhe xlnrlo! oxceptinn air. lfnx I:u:u•tte (i+e-.l,h•ntbrr 10, 17731 i.Iu1tll:and. (+'loll. Iter. X, 90, and Itfi.) aftetintat it Ktrtie of afralrn .-In whirls • Ths, idiot%% swrurain and tnnesine, "rrinitnalle art- trte+rl by aurars whoast' statement of the Ite•Ril;aliton trr,ublorn, 'Iustlltl, atlona are neii e•etnsebliont with 1. theft• rauwor x»sl viesio•nre-le, to viln• fit" law,ar the land." tdleltee'A lrede:ll . vIneA In (Povernor Marl ln'q It -tier to 1'It 1 7 M• i ilii• i ''"`Lord Dartnit•ulh sof New. 2It. 1772, fr►t- stn July 20, 1773, it fit wyer of Now. lowinit a tour th ,tough the- itas•k rnun- h+•rn. Isltxr b olwardJe. fnrnlerly prl- ties, ansa i►ervonal dano'ur4rltsn or the valor nrrrf-wry to (lnvernor 'Cryan. re vnt Insurrerr•nnlrnt with isropl" of wrnle itsr1►ilown to dnhn V4iliiarns: "What • all C1aelowle. 11e• gave it sue 11114 mu• are You all dn1nK in then,. flnu•1.•-- I miens!! you who have ninnev ' %%%itis cnnvtetkon. w r,envirtlun wbirh • Inuat Appesf too all will* 1taver. Ntt,rllr.ti onoptigh, girt- ansluting yotirxelf flthe- Y In dinail this, phets+t• ref our rorty his. Iml,rr,vrtnonl of your lelanl,tlJnns In which ytrtt now have h*lnure lo, attend-, . tory.--that the loaarle had i►oe•n hat %%•bort du otlf+sr j,enples.-whims homes grtrvmsely opprraera Iry 1111b rshs-rsfr-0. i oro le,a% plrnslntu+ly nlowed anti raffrrs :•Irrks and that siubnreiinsit- nfltrorti "f stns ren ,tuRl, ierltiY rrplenitrhtd tin. It ci•,vrrnsrlent, scud sext•ordinciv intsvrr( i nest' juslitl• sot the,m fly nlys,o.lf the• i ►•,y eunipansleSn: hat un stns• ull,e•r isre,plo,es•t tn•fttre• lhrin in nsot the, nist•.t 1—ad. i ran stetlur+• vr•„r ts.rsibilip fi,Itte-rina. Sells in tilt• 1►t•-ntirul blerve-,•t, s'•t•re won nut wanting t•L•t:i• ns-. -of Ilia. t% 1►11•lt meJ: t ret Naotr %illi t sane•, 1 _ - -•; �., :: , ., ;lust extravagant lira nli•,ut ue ,:n and frur Sees neur at hand au i%•e, wish it 1. FPO" VIP r - ', a •. ,. '.�• -Pig,/ - r ''� •� '.. .• r t • .r.. 'e• • r- i !r•. t +�%.." r tr�t� r.SVUF fiit ; - .1.?+• t Y f' r +(moi'•. .. yt r L • • .t' S •f •.t 1 ` �11r"e' ,• t. w' - -. r . sells �. {,� � �4 . - . ,�.. ire _L i tl� �-r. .J. ♦t 4-v � �•!si`p e.t';•.' 1 r•, '; :r• - Sit j �S�.lw'Yt .• s '�'~+IK,•. •'►. c tom. �'•• jlr ••'!•?�1•,1 a �k �; '=, , •.set %�' •.'�, .t',•.•� //y r t�•.:a vj:! ".+r • � •. • r. _ i- t ,'/ � A 'l e. '♦ t._ '� X:• j ._j � t • it � � ., A :. p�. fes•"'' ` ..,WJi.... ,, we-. .... s Y i.. KIrJ l'Ri'�i.l �••'.•a./ . .+fr '-.' .: - •.. .. tt!' ♦ �. { 114- k '• '!'�� • .. r •��ia:rF� .••w� ...1'� �>tsi .:r%.. � ,�. ih �' •T^r',tf+ �`�''ef. ••' • t >�•:�. •...� Y• .:.� CJ •• 1 4, "%t,*.:: ArdMSM XCA15tw"Me APIQ*mww Of ft M1ttO0Rlgtkttitt �"elte Qc Lwpsi1:i111.a[a,el >!�. rrimthal Otilenee on the part of t1s•wr Joined oat Its marsh westward c)a wretrlleid pesiple, which i rwinal pre. june • cocum t bf► Unot sittke)d by tho atswits I n acovared. or In- i b a present a whacA -ha,d not bene pr•ti!sent at the which t by other rnusil's that might be rcrutallle 16 me-, seems at length to battles tete unitittt torce+s dnallY Ria- tered itithrborousch on .tune 14. Miter- � have ursm.d matters to a rrtsus that I real courts martial fnr thr trial of necrs>mrtty twrmhaterd In bloodshed. I'pon the whore% I am not wthtout Prisoners had h"n held while the troops were tin the march. and talon hopeso my lAird. that tho vigornne 1 � at Hiltaborouslhr an *,etc ,ss June- 1!l• lit. ' menaurea taken by, my pr•dt•cianitorn under thnac eirrurnslsarerPtr may hoses Ie"rgm June li to .lune an Pape- clef Court eat uyrr :end T+rittsnpr, cons,a trntlenry to keep under the din-" sifting at the e•hiaf .lusrtwe and hex eirderb- aplrit." Well. iter'. Me 357- I two atase>Clatea, Niatirt, anet ] IPnoler. I". 3511 Also Held. IX. 330.) � The War of the lteeRa!ntlon. iPav- eon. sat in mall eat the- prbdoners, of whom sire -re cunvit-li-d rat- trs•lasron; Inas the Regulators peacoful but dia- and two arquittell. hie w.•re• a xs•rut' ; heartened by their futile eRnrta to Port on June 17, the ren►:a;otos s•tx 11e• ; art•ure adequate reforms In local Gov - j Ing reprirh•ed by the- Oeivelrnor at the •-� t:al!dHtitation of ata;.+•rflr••ry til tilt. i - rrnme�nt, playd•A tato then hands of - T-" farm), tt'nt Rec. t'11f, nSO.) hur:nir It"one tri hlo ellanstrou>y attempt at p Tryeon's ahs.•nrc. tho- pit ret,rlt-%o-ol i k ns lit rlils ►ru.-rrssful Wcazflun on and of ft Ken - prisoners. •by runt•+ stranw irro-gulrer- ]ty." wore ieet at lihs�rt>. and wt rot : tn,:ky- Itise•n ht•for+e the ileitis ur' no -ver alterwardst lirouuht to jurtio•e. ! Aiatns.ner. the aettleers la the bark It is important to :►isms In . ttuiirallorn country hurl IsrKun to Juin the, wagon 4f the reputation air the. t•„ -jet wilirit l trainn f+,r the, tt•rsr. The Kri'M war•' tried IhesP prinonerso• that the- •ludKes+ 1a( Immigration nwrlit slowly westward were Just In their d: P'stS•sn. and lr.n o , ts,vwartim Wtttkuga. Powell's t'xllay. i4•nt In their revel coo n►eud:,tIto it. Thar ; the, thatIto-Cumberland. u tnberl:t raison 1Sdwor drK4, tot Gartvtorneiis -,canipiPrut thn voilttur of Ila K111sel tit niaks- it ,etlt,rp, . lstWtis4t minister, who 1.ls4t-d :worth and dcuhtle:.n wteuid gladly hat•P. ,es•t•te : t'arulina In I77., nays that ,"they all It rx. •'uted. It w•ar -Illy 11 sl).. ; dt•,ttentrod. eat seel. hotter times sna ra►':e.?a;ettt►n of tilt• eeillr-erls of the Artov ilptturt-reftorlp . AAtfalited thq larfied diode the' vinces.. It' its chat els of tilt• 1- ltt-Cul.et,•rP e„q• p .IPrr:,td t„ rl,•ath ,tos-appil with tit.lr lislttle cot ?llarnunee and to illy knuwt- liver. Tryon s4r•uKht ts► Inreo►li Ivo, tit•- rd Kt- 1a trre•al many mnr,- am oily enter% itself, and in torr•• 11 'so dot I waiting; it) (11t41inse at their lilantatlnnn his I•lading, ratht-r liven is, •o apotso •• 'r in order it) follow them.” W ol. RPC.. Jurtlrn. \.,th•tas m►•re t•li i►riv elt•n14 ! V I 11, 465. Of. valve I lnyw"ad'n Ten- onstrstvs the prol►:i1 anol tirtrl-,.'•'r 4•fno•saw-o-A Tu thf. ler•rkuning Watauic& tini , t-ovirt in the! itril,krii-,1 .ttllUtll s:- wo':11 the t;,tries►Is .Idin►rK 1tod,rrts"n, fu't'on 1►f J11► -lief, s111he'1'• fit'' is 4.,In ae'4•,inlp;,nl4:el toy is; filritlllert, following of Inw•. unit lht•'r 1' 'i ,.1 i the. Mettle- a,f .11atustneso., fl!► slid Wn cot 11•P llin-ato or tilt- is*„%•.•!n-•r :n or -do -s- brutlN•r ('harle-& •and his fam- rlPp,,r..' Ihenl if flog), 11141 n.,, ,+i•s + is:., oy. ;still nsany InhateltantK of Wake, tirts►•rfe. than cite rrtll,iwitisr i-;.s%:ls;,, cense t►ther Startle t'arolinst vnuntleie. from the• 'famous• "Atlos•u,e t.• til r. • SKY" I'urert,l• in l)tee llintory - on .Wdrerrvel up Trysm att,•f in i.-• i.t:v Santly Cre•e•k. 11.11,11-91 ilsaurlaHun. Clovernr•r of Now l'ork. an -t :::.t 1 tet (Ihl,!i): '*After tilt• distes)t of the Reg- hnt•• ht•t-n written by matin •.• M000lr, ulatssra. thounxnols of the uppreaved. e, u,• tot the. pumice•; eat the .•curt: pt-4•ilst net hope• set redress far their "`►-. or wero erlminals more' en- ; grievall •er, mesw•d Into sand itritiea titit•tl its every It-nity Lilt- law -111141 i "rest Tennt•tthee. A large pttrtlon of retYnrd them' bat. coir, not e,► ssidrta• tht-rs were of the linittirt spoloulallon. t!r,n r•auutl ala itt• y'olsr :.t•al You 11:111 Sanely t'reek ('htlrrh which. semis time j transferred frr►tu yourself to yotur ; t►revious to 1771. nun'shure•d 606. wt-+ e4overeigil. yt,u ;shumt•fully exerted some - time aftr•t•wirrd. reedut:ed In 1.1, sever), inilue•nrn, of pour rhararter me•inliers!") Many lrenpin PaRPrlyr - ,sitakilot the lhesp it( theme lot -1110. As mitlerared the opportunity to Kea west- ronn s., you were- tedd ihut an iu• ; ward. and KladlY J111ne•rt tit-nderua rlttlts.•nre cot one ells), had toren irritnt- ' oaal licone ht their adventurous lin- ed to two men to i4e id /ear wltnt•t-eeie,•I dpi -taking. "They plityed a Rlorinun who {actually esissldeshr-d the!tr Innis- port." t•t1YK 11Knrrtrrt. "In taking pas- ernce. and sawed their lite-s.Ma-;:t vt►u Ma -;:t r'+'y-pion of the- MI:+nimmilopl Valley, to - stn aide-dP-rismp to the jisilges tend w;►rola which they were r•arriod Irre- f attorney general. Its attpia�nl the it I ►+ir-tll,ly toy Ihs•Ir love (of Intleliende'nee. k'that you were dissatiodled with thee ! It Is rt mtnlukt• II any linve napponPd j Inactivity nl tht•Ir rnndurt, MOM thilt tilt- Its•Kirhit•,rx ware• rawl•d d"wtl to threatened to represent them unfav- by the -)r defeat al this Alan►aneve. i.lkee ; orobly in England if tht-y slot not the malnrticlh, tilt:), shnnk the, buil i lor(weed with more t'pirti sand slit,pntrh. , from tho-Ir Itriow and vrorKPd the I lied the court submitted to Inflamedi, in•+unlaiiiK." a I -eller tot P. I.. awaln. s 1 sell tostlmeony nn tho- Burt eat prrnonterl+ In 1773. tied- sett-•lal a.•riu rd lilt - would haves been excluded: they must 11*1iii-f .lustier I.rsd hie Wit halloo► l:att•tr have been condemned to n must. You i e•xplrrd, unllt•r 1114• •tet or their cert-;.- I said that your satit4tudoo, for the von- Ilion. lonli4 is) o-stallohleli l+utteriur an -t demnatlon of theffr people ar"an from ; irifs•rtor d'ourot for Ltw w4•r►' Imm••- i yesur dewire of manift-eting the le --pity Idilltr•ly panse•11 by tier t:•se111bly: Istit j t,t stnyernment 1n their liardan 11nw ithts , unfrartimale ►riIM ilrut•rlt rlallHis, . have. your Rrtlrine contradiried your• lidels•ll fes a "ritle,r" toothe•ss: loNlr, til - wnrdil: tout of l_ that worn rn t_ Ibelntilig silt,on tile- Oxhl of :dices hlny deemed. the -lives of six "lily were- ! til" I►ioprrty sir fetrriKn do-totorn, won knared." It•(al. Roc., Nell, 714-7..17. in fur the hills tho refusal of tier lie► • Virginia tiaaettrr. Nov. 7, 1773.) ernr+r, who as•tvil under s•xi,rPter In- atrurtions treacle the firtlilh minlntry Tia lrirntlesat Tryon flettat Bue0�;d�iThe Inrk of ltovalls• rtini4altulsed court:+ - m W I i 'ien-s Company I Owner n Ism, notNpoetnatl%n. led to a home 'e, laid wuete !n blackened of smoking . ruins. I RhNling under the rnlhrced Inac- tion. Henderson.who has been do - p verified as a free. Lind, dashing. epir- p ited fellow." ,n,., more turned his oyes wvetward. Through his pro - Jected nehe•nu•• imperial In Its scope, Its doubtless hoped in aeromplleh at a single stroke two prime ublecta; to I recmtp his fallen fortune, and to real - Ise his long cherished dream of tCesh cell c,lonlsation and plate building. Ardent And adventurous, he now pro - t ceeded to englueor "the most exteG- :• sive scheme of speculutlon ever re - Corded In theftMtory of this country,- From thin time forward, Richard Hep- , Berson sheds the glamour of merely Incal tame, and step, Into the Ilme- Ilight of National history as one of the most remarkable end progressive fig_ tires of his day 1-1r was one of that _ groat quintet of 'Western planes" IIlaniel Room,. James Robertson, Jnhn Sevier, George Rogers Clarke, and Rich ? and Henderson. and Indubitably the most notable constructive planate in ' the early history of the American /Centinlled Next Sunday.) Working Roman, Idle Most. From The Chicago ome .work Ie,) About 600,000 women work In New York d ty,an Of these h letter are married end 60,000 0[ the tact of parOka like 'an the Jece e( (t this iBoka Ilk, an indletment f ways, elevators and care In their rush for the shops, and factories every morniang, 9601000 men In Now York CItT nd Stale are Joblena. The New York Department of labor has lust made ppbllc figures to that effect. Many Of the 60,000 husband, who are ing supported by their %Ives prob- ably would be found in the ranks of thin army of unemployed men. The underemployment of mea and the eyeromplaYment of women form twill of our gravest probleau, Peliagna Hospital to Re libmbWbad .at bpartantntrg. (Spartanburg It Is nneto son ilerai dbegln to Whip Into shape the plans for the erection In this city of the pellagra hospital. The distinguished members Of the Thompson -McFadden oommis'. elan have returned to the city to take up their work and their arrival should quicken our .Interest In the splendid Institution their work la this City and county has suggested. We.doaot know the asset state of affairs with reference to this move. men4• but we protums It. le- only aecessarY to Pushtheplans along to realization by Wive co-operation se, th, Intel of those mterssted. 7t Is good to have had these gentle.. men come to Spartanburg and it is fltting that we erect hero a hospital ' In their honor and -in recognition of n their work, Americas, manhood. The euperfleal Critic might lump,, the conclusion Points in Commas. thattheAmerlean man is&drone Joey, (Summerville Ad"ittlsen) shlftnes+,ageod-for-nothing hugging A young man who hall has, so+ his rocking chair while hi, wife works learning in Summerville offers to the to prtvlde for herself and him. !ending public pie following query... , In reality. however. these figures '1Vby a A_Japaa'apA LMuth Carolling are not an Indlettnent or our man- shallarY' AOQwer=fTleyb6tg"ltke to hood, but of fail trlsJ Conditions and fight. t1i inFAltrfe. theY•botht tendegcles, which.1 many ,ase,, 1s,, worship the1F sneestom - mandueor mlayea dLcriminathen tutolnet MR. INVESY�R—Tum t� o —^ man to favor of women, Wtitle find Inrastmmts worth your an whit off. , ,100.000 womaty sad �gfrls Inca sub, tend by live Vaal plate dealers, E. D. Latta Conte Ellegant Improv on Brevard Pro ARCADE PL Another Step In the fiat the Plan to Enlarge martini Dbttrlet of tl The second step 1n. the Wee plan of Jefe E. D. I large the bustle". district in that which contemplai titanttslL Improvement of known. Brevard property, between the George E. ) place and the Y. M. C. - Tryon street, the plana rot Just been announced• aterea:fronting an the t and 16 others on the Are signed with the one end is lording the city ampler f .embraced In the ache star" and offices will be and up-tu-date as orchil and Capitol .can make It Intense bring spared In any, most Insignificant details. also On the i depth. They wll t' h4 with oIDose ob-the.) QAVIE CO, PU©UL• UNF�(;31 MOCKSV i.E, i tine of the half acre lots near i f � College site would give it an ad The. -Step] :"* MONNWMNM The motth(•r e•►,utilry hu" nt►t int lute I tPgd1 attar Willett now Albanof i,ikycuvrred any urt•a,t do,mirt• to pro. rruplendentlY uI►otc the horlaora. Th nu,tr 1111, plr,h of her children, I»u"It thotIght ott Independence lay 1aa,tt be Infill tot mittical,l lit' relax the suandlalt-s inratih flit? surract, of the minds u t ; f►f her rioter► Igo stnef Huprenir, power, Ilial+}• thuu);httul clilsena, With lieu' olid It i judla• aerl#,•hk ht•r rhildrrn in i t1r•rtis,n, rand h!a cousin. Wi!ltame+. th 1hl our ill 'a,r ruuntry have flit, a.,,, -r•. 1 1 vem"Atlt►n of the ruartB was nuthlnl to 4-40;111, Ia whri i t. t raft., n+ tbt•�r : Nh,►rt of a (lodmend. The confining du on,it►ut►t• tl hlrthrllthl. tamely let Ater_ i tiets of the court. during; the: itrgula r, n,lrr it its the• rotntrs,tnel at ally trl- I tlou diatekrl,ant•fta, e,trectual]y ebvlat Nona! un11t r henirl•rt. What is to b(:- (•0 for Henderatun any sort ol. lnitia ' "tt11' '►t u4-+ re ,Iufrr,+ deeper prn,•tra- ? t1or+ or Pertsonal action in his lour 'loin shun rt,me• ko diartiver, htat I lint contemplated Bchrrne o[ >aV his rot' f►I,l, l i►, ler(. h %%-Ill bt• ,eolrlr tUtie, bc- .1tnixatlutt and aettleintent. how the sea f„ra astattr rt are. nrl:eerrtut(►dutt.•d Io our I+ atatlun n fthe courts roleaased froth WII• `t Irl►'•e' 7 t'4-+oN •+r I,Ptarr on the ant• I llatnei and hitnas!It. tsnd afforded their: torrtr,'„�hKt„te•(l at !mist It not ex- the 1nlKure Indlapensul)le ltrr the for. I I I matt• re tiernee it and • rnai arganisatlun of thnir company Mop t•s:,: s(,t] if not PxPlwle•d. w and the rraaiurlA t ton ennslitntt�n;el high + g .or their plans. ► A- Uflifit pled cannot f Upon the groundle” . • ++ttl,rt•hvuef les• rrl+nqui,tl+r►], ,1n vat + 1 nttthlr+K iM knotwu eprotiniy about It. �Dr. J. F. U. Hntyth. the Tory yip„! heat•e• r,othlal; av arce•1%. etirrin;r • nunseroese hislorlana, without inveett• i •+nutnl; is«, .•t,•Iy th1oQ las still. and t igittiurs. lravo Butted that. because a1 sun'hal,hs Itt fin,l that In our nttiah hi" vaulting ambition and oatbe i,"rh,t•►,1 flit• di•►trem„ue► of th•: tllrie,t ern 1Uaus mottle of living. Richard ,t. ltttit• 171,11h t•It net 4-11+1 polasibly P. Px lean •'croon bacaraaeluvo1 d n;ape tt•: Itr� ilei in nn� Iola— t;nde•r a „1rt;peh- Irootourt,010' lations vs•hlch Pmbarausaed him In hie Klein tet jutlit i:1! i�rt,rPftdlrlg.. tte,rnt•m- l►-unlari rrl:ctionit. and cramI,tr .rnr31ret.ICtl- t geed his I�,tretet t�rnYth x account Wan rem. nt,tt 1it,t,. As:Ira, also to At r, prndurt•d In fragmentary fur+n in I14•11Ai•reon anti 1114 retmlls% a•haf dio•� lliornc�•1rd'as addrren at I3uoneshor• h►• d,• -itis}+ ler+terrlf nuu••st•dtivit. 1 +r'atgh, 1910. The statesom•,nt nm l4 -„ren}. t••i! him. he will ; f"le"d Place in f'olllate these Yn eiurrt',.air :►n n,l ni F.-ro►v 1�rtttu�ky, Il. 937. Other historiaua, Iw)' th;if bt• I Ilial. rt•► frit ran�F u'' r►it in• able to workw.. •` llnrtf 1+f-ITitle is the n,ovin1T caul eCad• tt+ard !n Is;!r%$."I o, t life .11.'4 -►l. IX, till. 4;7.k -1;N1► Ifni• 11t11ltned tier the inauguration of the !iitrlilt•,t.,t ter lit•e,d,•rs lnlbernnmig flit : mnnumrntal aeherne or Waatrrn and tax,. I•'1.r !hie e►atpprrsltioule • ft,,. IJ11utiort• The tecta. as pro% us«Mtir ttnleotr�^ +stn at ihlr Derr tirn� tele durairrtentary OvIdeneei �ahat�er this -tile nv 4-h.• e4 -;eta Atrnnuntrr Drift de- 111,au,(ftele fiction. ahic•Ir arlstinated In t.tilrfl t•rt tr.,rpu„n. her the initial rtepg i the fertile brain of Km?'th. The fltlatl-r in hill ittnx ,•t+t•rilrhrA pito+ of weal rn Mal !(cion •sustainad"�, ext►:arl�t,tn S K`ats (mite which flendera tl,N destrurtinn -of his propert3't The.laea•�•rrp, deNDHe tbr• re ftatton by the' inegndlary Iirgulaato ,tf Ow ' I,rur.twe „r tier :4tsurttl, 'wer0 cliff sl►e!eulafte,n 80-011- bud 0t an • gas taws; taut rntirel} dapr{Ved of arnfemlunal tetttntlotaa nsodc� of life, loss 1n flt+niil h►cuntt•. Iw•ga1 mattr:rB. when M d},_ patsafon for at] oas• t»lilt x ern rc•frrrt• rain was the (trice Jud a Temporaryendepots tl,taa many t1t11t„ weretconva*stlt►ttgy dor• poetic) for his dttvotion to due ► ided. Th" K,•nilrmen of tho.har cul- of law. It was re for t b one. tivated tlk"Ir farms in the interim es_ clic) duties of Ale high office; rtt10 trot ite�Y � BWzx"Qja6c that new lllcauaisot;a lttcrcttment. which led td: lldsttclal tmpoverlshment. . ,� . ,Nt• .; •. • . .':;:'..�, , � ' patio=., DAVIE Co. Pueuc uetAFY. MOCKSVILLE, NO �: iy Q.l_ .; t7 }- 1, .l t �r L- ri r • ti 'a•!'R rC ��! T.: , i a S j } .. } $ e - -t R7 w "'�• �' - •%. i t. r,,.�-y I t V i f 'tC i fry i '• t•f ~/",S f f2r t !,- a �, sx a. _ �{-' s!' 1 S �'�y i_ -At C`" f i • ^Yh. r - 1� r �� ! .r'� .,,,•� % 7. .,. .. t 'Se• ,,e.. r• •� w i '. a r i. I J r A� p AND OF In"'ClIAIA '• '•, D 1m44vDE_1UON By Dir. Archibald Hendes"on. Protemor of Pure StatLeettatlas, :Odie.• - aitr of North Carrriiva. :. - • LV9TALL3rIE%-r 7. ` j rant .. The Attorney tleneral'• opinion Richard Henderson was recoRnlzed I e'ontained these wards: "That the everywhere throtichnut theColunv as . menaver thrown out against. and -this A fair and Just Judge. Acontempuraryin: alt offe-red :qtr. Jostice licnderson Who knew him personally lines thts i e1, hen In thf• execution of h!a olnee, and atriking language in de:scrib;rig Ifen. the Insurgents preventing him frolp derson: holding out the term tliere, will be "He was a raga ofpleacffructrueel in law only a rn!sdemeanur. facetious, and pliant: nn did. 'his:tmaa- t th111gh of the highest nature." The inK talents and general praise cre•ute: 1'''ltirtit dawn of Fanning's house and him a single eitPmy.,, tht- assatilts upon nuineroua eltizens This complimentarycharstctPrizs- were construed art a riot; and thte ttOn to peculiarly rslt;nilirant as Pmana- words of the Regulators, in drtnicing ting from one who met Henderson first damnation to King George and sar- in 1774, several years after the Beau- cesx to the 1pretendir." were, conrlruPd lator insurrvetlon, when they passion It as, in all probability. umnunting to of the people were stirred to their pro- high treason—had they been support- foundest 'depths. Vi;rtnf; those. stir- ed by more amide and cunclualxe Pt•t- ring times, the. Superlor Court, the Bence. In his report to Lord liills- higept court in the Polony. stood as a borough. on October ?, Governor bulwark between the mob and the Tryon wrnte of the 11111abnruugh riot: objects of Its anintusity. Tho pro- ff' rrAfter they had offered many Insults pnsala, with which the Regulators 1 to the dignity and proceedln4 of the wished Henderson to comply, were. a co''rt, they committed such outrages scandalous travesty of justice, a m(Vk- In the town that lir. Henderson, -the Pry of the rst principles of Pgttity. `o Associate Judge, was forced to put charge of Iniustice in the administra- an end to the court by making his inn of his office was evR r made against escape In the middle of the night." Co), Rec,. V III, 248. IiPnderson. It is a noteworthy rlc- . clumstance that, although this Regu- The sentiment which animated the lators were rebelling against legal mob at 1•.tllshorough was not one •)f tyrannies anti the aliePd InJ"ifittees of animosity against Judge fionderann, f; county officials. they visited no vio- Persunall. The Regulators had been lence upon Judge Henderson and aub: I ingratiated by Chief Justice Rowurd's Jected him to no indignitle�a. wh[lat , leniency and considerate attitude, soundly thrashing n or attempting to ! The only record of objection to Judge R g I Henderson was voiced by an agitator thrash, a number of men afterwards and. Regulator, one Thomas Hamilton. of great eminence and distinction In ; who was heard by «•alghtstill Avery � tiorth Varolina. There were some • on llarch B: to harangue a group of G threats by the more unruly of the* excited Regulators peat* Sallshury, in mob: but Judge Henderson was pro- sthe following words: -What huyi- tected from personal violence and in- t1eez has Jiaurleft Moore to be judx-- dignity—the very last course to he , he' was not appointed by the King Pursued by the Regulators had be • hP nor Hendiyrson neither. They'll been identified In their minds with in neither of them hold court." (Cn!. Justice. oppression or condonement of `' Rec, till. 5I8-524.) The grievance extnrtion, it Is IPsa a credit to the i wan not expre4rted out of pure prelu- idlee or personal animosity.: the pro - lawless mob of the RPf;ttlatars than s testimonial of the peo'ple's confi- i teat was dtrp,-ted against the system deuce 1n Henderson as a lust Judge : of "he appointment, the r:elpetion that they abstained from doing him' o: the asaocl}ctP. iustic•rs by the Gov- t, ernor, and not by .the ICing. it is hodily violence. In fie far. at leas Moore the mob refrained from degrading was n tnnllyeheldltIn especial, tatedetesta- those principles of society which, by: tion by the Regulators. Upon one virtue of Ills position and off{ce were occasion, he was roundly denounced vested in his person. IiPnderson re- : by the Regulators as "rascal, rogue, fused to yield to the dictates of law- : villain. scoundrel" and other unprint- less and Incensed anarchists, aban-' ahle terms and even threatened with doned the hopelPg4 effort to hold the ; flogging and still worse. with death court and returned to his home,if he attempted to hold court at The community of Hillsboroughigalt:•bury. (Col. Ree. Vill. 520.) oras terrnrized, the countryside to a The demands made of Judge Hen Mate of violent and uncurled insur- :derson by' the trensonable mob at rection. Without the support of an : Hillaborough, had he attempted to ac armed force, the court was powerless: `cede to them. which Is ln,•oncelvahle, an militar • e would have resulted In a scandalous d S Protrct.on was not to De travesty of Itist!f•P. it was only after expected of a people utterly terrorized i Henderson failed to comply with their by a mob wheh Phot up 1111shorough i revolutionary Itroposals. subversive of With all the dare -devil rPcklessneaa and : all law and socfal order. and had wild bravado of a band of ��'estern'eseapi-d from their clutches. that the rnn•hnys. 'rbj.% mob was furthermore, Regulatows formed the determination douhty dangernuu: In that it wa4 nni- ! to vent upon him their bathed rat;:' mated with a spirlt of vongefulnes.+ . slid Incendlar;• revenge. On NovPm- againfit chosen objects of their wrath. ; ber 1.4, Governor Tryon reported to V many of whom were wholly innocent ( raepting of his council at Newborn Df offense. Henderson adjourned ; that Judge Henderson had just ac- rourt sine die: it waq '•fiobson's , ttftalniod him with most startling In- rhntce." Like another -North rarollna ! formation. An express from Granville lurist who had learned the law finder: County had Informed Judice Ilen- Wehard Henderson's own son. !n a derson on the evening of Sunday. N!1- ^ivll crisis a century later he rPall6d Ivember 18, that on Monday, November :hat "the pawer.of .tbe Jtldleiary was ' 12, his barn and stables had been !xhausted." i set fire to and consutned together �Tt� •► 1}rp hQ. P �r t with several horses and a quantity ; L A - r�r:' �Jj�ach lase z_- ,r ; .:�•j'•f .- ' .-:".:?•• •.�:• •'i.-:�wtur- :f�.'S, •.+T. ;t.�+i:'ris":. is ; _ zghgay"14J1.!" •.�:.cl„ n n r t3 CP r)l �yf'H''/G� j 11ti94ki"3 tf Irl r. � V CHARTA WX ill?_ EL'4' OB9F(2�TR, RICIL%RD or-"F21RD\ that the Chief Justice, Associate Jus- Rednap Howell, William Buller. Sam- llces and Atturney General should at. Devinney and ethers, broke up Iuel tend the ensuing court at Hillsbor- the court at September term last. still nigh, we do acquaim Your Excellency continuing their ritous meetings and that we have conferred together upon at•verely threatening the judges law- th.• subject, and considering the cis-lyers. uud oilier uffi•ers of the court. Aen es committed there. at the last � prevca,ed any of the Judges and law- ;cuur(, and being well Informed that Ayers urt,uding. ithe disturbances and distractions in "Therefore. ihr court continues Rd - the dlstrirt are rather Increaslna than junrro�d till Septenibar term next declining. we submit It to Your Ex- 1771,^ jeellenev.sa our opinion that we can- rrbi;' ,.prPsp%-c of the stale of h.;) -,root amend thnl court with any hnea ,4dro the Colmv: al this iiut e. Md of the tranearttnR the business of It: or, pressing nrvd for dr, irlcc and tarenu- iof lndeed with env prospect of personal sus :,lion, Is Ihr follnwdng viv!d ple. safety' to ourselves. to,. lure o' the work of the. liegulatom. t HnWARD. C. J. r "Their drmends unit their annirn t --M. yl M)RR. Increased at reset' meeting. Their 'R. IIENDERS0N. success pmdnred no rrfurmatlon. i March 1R, 1i71, \vwhrrn,., They broke and trampled under4u it j In their letter to IL.eernor Tryon all the hoods of civlBxrtl snt•iety. tend from Ha'lahury. of .March 18, 1771.. Rave reins W every dlnnniPrPd pap - ton; for vire itself. Ly rrpr¢b•I ip9s ?reported that, at n nmreien.e with of clolrmo had changed Its name and' Baume 400 or 800 Regulators nearby color. They prevented the Superior ,on the ICadkln. the Iteguialors ex- f•nlort from slttin r in Hil!sbnrmtah, pressed theylr d concern -nl�•4 Insulted lhn judges. and utal'f,that ••awhen the not thinitn the Inhabitants. Not satisnrd with dent to hold court In Sallxbury undor abusing hHendersnu at coon .the direction of whips and clubs." nttjl that' burnt his stables and corn on t They said "there would have been no 12th of November, and they burnt danger for the Chief Justice to have his dwelling house nn the 14th. TE held a court. but as to the sxancintes Ithe was net longer a question whether ;they were slient"—showing their con - clerks registers or lawyers should be animosity against the hated tlnued\foOre, Ilmrmil m•d more than legal fern, and and against Henderson upnii sheriffs be compelled to Recount for _ whom they had already wrealmd thatr all the lazes they had rnllectnA. Tl 'incendiary vengeance. trod. Ren. VIII was now' In lye delerminrd whether 114.) In the court recnrAe, prnaerved chit Rnceconvent should prevail, or eat Hlllabornugh, we may tndny' read every man's prnpeny he exposed, [ha sIRnl0rrtrn entry: without redreas, it) the nrnrlre or rp HII'aSnmugh, liar' h Term. 1771. 4I senimrnt of n Inn•Icss mob." (Wll- ..The persona tehn sty'IP thrmaelvea conduct of linmaun's History of lcerlh Carolina.) RPRulators nml trader the _Herman Husbands. James Hunter. tCnntinued Next FundnY) - •'•1 lj T 1r•-. by'a mob whch a r..::,.•� Phot up >�llahorr/vglJ with all the daredevil recklessness and levplutlonarY' proposals, subversive of wild bravado of a band and 'sll, law and social order, :. _ eg Herman ` Husbands, of Western and had ?' cowt'o3g' This mob teas furthermore escaped from their clutches, that th3 '. doubly dangerous In formed the detrrrnlnaticn _ that It was nnf. mated with a spirit. bf •vengeftrinesa od to tnce�upon hre'their CinfiNovp n? altslnet chosen objects Cif their wratb, ber 19, Governor Tryon reported to n many of whom were wholly Innocent meeting of his council at Newbern Of offense, Henderson' " adjourned that Judge Henderson had 'just se. court 'I sine • die: it "Hobson's wa„q gitainted him' with moat startling In - choice." Like another North Carolina formatfon.'An express from Granville s Jurist who had learned the law finderCounty had Informed Judge' Hen- 7i'chard Henderson's ' own son. In a derson on the ever,tng of Elunday. No.rill crisis a century later he realized vember 18, that on Monday, November .that "the Pawor-trt•_tha_jfidiclaty_�f1Jl 1E•' his barn and stables had been exhausted" Pet flee -to and ronsutned' together' The failure of the legal with several 'and machinery horses a quantity QUthe Colony to -control the RPgulat. °f corn. and that on the night of Ing mob had already 'been the 'w'Adaeaday following recognised his dwell - by Judge Maur[ce Moore 1n h!a letter Ing As set fire to and consumed. A Proclamation to the. Governor, *from 'Salisbury, of was accordingly Is. March 13,1770, In whlCh he points out sued by the Governor. requiring all that the t cliffI officers l7 designs o to assist in Apprehendln- I' .,.the ' Insurgents the incendfarlep, and offering a re - to con than to"Promote, Injury ward of ioo pounds to Into the conduct• of civil officers. Ac- should a anyone whi such thing cno ording to his inforination, "there is criminals. Something little l short of, as collActhr the public flnnnelnl ruin, assuredly. was the prlroj tax. or levyipg' a private debt among which Richard Henderson there ' (the paid for hly 11f9ulators)." Ominous devotion to due and prophetic are his 1771, n words: "This In Fehruary. a ourtw�having Is co • et`I1, air' (tho' cognizable in been ordered to ett at Hlllshorough. the courts of law) no civil process c the Chief Justire ' and his two _ Q ease- remedy.- Col, Rec,, VIII, lea,. ciatea submlttod a. remonstrance to At a meeting of the Governor's the Governor, • which 'eloquently tes- Cmsnell, op October tifies 'to the n 18, was read the social. revolution then (n oPlglon of the Attorney General upon rrrngreAs In ' Norih Carollna: •' ' the offences contained n r In Judge Hen- ,, j Hen- derson's" report of tip; Ni1leborough your Rxeeilency having signiflail to us your opinlOn thrtt'it is expedient James HunterrT' 7 • -7. y, A Z it was publishe 'Mew harn •7 ".X SOed 4 xfa�,Ct plant.4 =001. ory 16 -1 roi<kA throUgW. thw#s VlbX Per-. ON ROWS P:LrtI11Ln 114p0.ov sit only irmstlude-d 01� ".ix 7- punu Frafewpor or -P, re en Stim rnft=�- ed The­rMlVo'!,z-.6Xherating 0 miq of xorgb carounlL Hentirrstin Was PUbltgbtd:ifi The New .! irn (;azq.ttp, . The -Amombly. .*-on I th t c4mt) r of John ernment as'. well' principle 'as from ll againnt perficato Aloa: Farit"P 2ta *tat. out Ver may. -Aabo in -tba Assembly 'at 27 OP. Thom. from thi- duty of his *office. And who of the pi&h,Iiv'trraiur3&-'WNta from 'his apiritrd tifidenVortr#. to era w : as lormerly aborIff of Gran- aid pf hie It guinhad `sorr' serve .. tht last Court It as that-Iftr2op wa-4 lid min (1763) veld Iri, 1169 member for sigainst, the Insults of the 1n.1urfferitB,** I active ajid oft'r bti leader., � 1thd Aoual*re .'' had bees ell by the iof hla :en't-'mies -. nalres Ship. of the-liegulaton A4AO be I Wim perjury. (Col Rec..VIII, theac. tof Gtivernment, :has had Ole eluded by riol'Orrit5ir-Tryou is the V -Ai S. perjury and ex- I house, stables. four horses -and many A 012 his trial for I of the"11; m be benefft -totting . Illegal fees. at the Decernbpr4 other effects burned last Winter. out- I by of hu- so"Itin, of,, the -Assembly. ' ferraga wh!ch pleaded for more the"forei-.4 of car - W, prosecuting. pre.� on manity thrill he received from re Headers rigid: as .4& to,'-Hilimboriough. T sonerated of as' hontas. Perzso�n was e totatIven of hls, ac?uA ... (COL and there confined with the. Regu-'.' 'convfc�o­and sen - charges preferred.. John. camp Rec. V111. $21.) lators who- were beU - iLcdykg as chairman. of the laves- As anticipated by the Governor; -the tenepd to Persson succeeded 'a. I icatine comml �and the report of sio:rpa p i n g . Tr1.a*l and turthei'.-:-pun1sh-- i hee mallcei of a aftPrefils was ��Z, n...,thib findings of the committee was or- infrit=a(wordinif to tradition,. through dereod to be "printed in The Public balked at the eery next OPSRIon of the the lier-wnul'frienclehip . between him (Col. Rea. Vill. 44S. 449. Assiembly; 0h I)ece.vaber at�id'- H i1ni*11nd 'FannIng,,-v914o '11hao Gazette." -the- manipulatio Through clever n.Ic was In, rnotli n our (it th(­t3ovf-rnor.T,_(C.6Y, Aec. Viii.. spicuously chosen moment.In That 0 !-.at an au 1he-re-tolve-of the a -very this house" Composed for the 'qfteaolvt�,d. la:vt neesion.f)f thp Aaafjmbly liel(I at ;h#t ottriod have betraY04-an:lTitredihle 0' ignorance (it this tlat!se 6elebre of Pe*-,. day- pf - Poe voce aim st entirely of a4herents of tTTI. Newbern is an .. * n the fifth '!0h " . who were. of avowedly ReKu lmvf-n hil and rlenderadn.,-­ a -iead.-i with lating prtnelpiez. * ­H6nderson.- the beg one. thousland- ndred dnel Still 'the 'light of the * 4roiiecutar As- Flel 0 - -t-tity d1rf-c1Ing'*ftJe1hxrd flendfirs no IT41 -am"s -ment;,- ­ irtith of doimme'nted history.' the re - wan ordered by the, h- exPenSDA Of Key := to pay t - 4 '' semblY to rtay the heavy costs of the 1!Tbat A ,al wltnp.�sftn who were callell try 1jh(3 I rnkik 6C J. D. Ilufham:. --71 7 colt. It was further. rdelred - that if ice I Lox!slatttrs- which 'extielled. 11iisband bar of thh4 lloilse-,.to 'give lip i iind whktywitphe :,Henderson. failed to pay, he was d -'Funning, bhould so agarnst ThomAn Pi-ricton. one (of t I es thrown out the indictment, sup-. receive the highest censure the Holt on sevAral 01nig 11:1ve I membera thernest. It was toy judge Ill. Rec. could inflict upas him. I of perjury and extortion Ise rescinded,( l!ort"d an 467-8.) The costa of . the suit and Pxpijngr-d from the Ise of 1 ,4,)n*.,4 talents vind Influertre, and placed -:were 1171 pounde. n I w0l. Spea her. J. 13 P" .011m the heavy fAil df cost.:,, Is a gulat- thp, 146utip. lid. Cas conipliment Indeed - to General Per - Such was the malice of the. TIP Green, Juvir. Vlk. (.11m. Collect cmc, (N."C'. Balitlat Historical Pa - lug element -that element which. in- C. 11lootor1ral commisalon.'Cf.- vein. -si;' of -rs. cited by the violent expr(.0118 . - Col. Rea. IX.. 3.96.)- pt April. 1008. Note il)us 1-Legulator, Person, himself a notor resolution of tits Nolther fluthitm nor. the his - and others of like temper. visited Yournuant to this torlan of North Carolina. :John W. Aitch cowardly, Incendtaxy vengeanoe Assembly, ons of the brosadpr minded Nfisore, studied the case or was even upon Henderson. The real attitude of men of the day. In the Interest of award of the subsequent decisive ac - the a. the Assemblya embly of ITTO towards Person. Justice and fair play, forwarded Won of the copy of the resolution to the editor despite the Campbell roport, expres ;Meanwhile the Governor. the Coun i alve of their thorough -going distrust of The Newborn Gazette, Mr. Jarno, I all and the Assembly had all come of him as agitator and Regulator, fit a Davis, with a requeft. to pubil.% h th to nne vonr!uslon as to the all it expressed In their action, whether in- • aame-whrCh request ?6n!a dotibtlPsmwas imperative to pursua..- The dls- -arried rout. Inclosed with it copy (it * be tended or actually tzk�n. in expi-iling t ttirlinneem In the Colon} .- him from that body. We read in thfJ the retirAiitinn was the Aillowing Iet- :tui prusmi-ii and - the Insturgents put anonymous letter, attributed to Red- ter. fulls- Indlentive of the ,oan(,r penti-. dowit with military force. ' The re - 1. nap Howell. IL Regulatton . ]Aader: ment of that day port of the committee. submitted on --'c ­Vften the bongo met their first BIPP "Mr. Lpivla: Opptemitipr 10, 1770, and duly adopt - was It . 0 expel Husband and P11rII0nX "At the last session' of A%sembly ed, cantalne-d the following alginificant fl (person) from their seats; Husband held sit. Vpwborn, it waa resolved. that elau4e:- they Pent to Jail; Parsons. . Bolsa." the Hirtworable ItIt-hurd 11(-nder-,•on, !'Tho late daring and Insolent at - (Col. Rea. VIM at seq.) The records esquirp, ono tot the-anwiciate judges of tacit roinde sin the Superior Court at L unequivocally show that Husband was 11318 'Pe*the rovine . ohould pay 1-11litititirough . by the .'people who call themiialves Regulators, we hold _14 ,.,_,expeI)ed and incarcerated (Ibid. VITT, penaPs of certain witneniiisif, called to in chs Utmost -detestation and ab - 0 !�-268. 269; 330. 321y: but as to Person the bar of the House to give evidence r> 0they oxartint- Thomas Person' Upon charges 'horrence. The deliberate and 1krecon- are silent. eelvpd malice with which It Was con 5 of perjury and extortioni. In writing to Dart Hillaborough on trived, and the brutal fury With .-March 11. 17"ll. Governor Tryon ex- "The publication Of that roti-nlva, which it was exectited, presses great wArgfactlon over the equally 'be-*: In Lha Newbern. paper. had a do-migned alseak them unawv4 by the laws •" .. of. A, stating oeitsion Just then conclude and necessary tendency to pro Cn that he has been "honorably sec- , judlen their country,' Insensible - to every tha, reputation of Mr. flanderhon. In * 4 coded by the Legislature." The ex the opinion of thonmoral ditty, andwickedly disaffected s who concluded coptional character of the action of to g6vortiment. Itself. :The dipsolute Pervisn's friend to securing the ma- the House of Assembly would Inflict p0nelplea and licentious spirit 11clouiv placing of the oast of the Nuit their censures upon. such -only .44 which these lieuple are actuated i*id merited them. Prom a (line riiin,olng ** stand United, rp-p4ter" tbein.'-J60 for - Person upon Richard limn- upon their journals by an un- tn1dabl**fnr*then. ordIa&ry pro cess of furnishes- the one striking a- dna Influnrice, 6xformd to law. -. 8 nalhiii of this, owe it obtain rt. e caption, and becomes the occasion for and at the time of pnxAnK law. to our x;sverrIgn­.-pui- a notable tribute to Judge Header. merrib"s were ahoonnt, who held that and- ourselves, tq adopt measures at . ."Wol. Pon, - .. % _.. . - 1 pr(tcow.41nic In abhtsrrr-n0A&'ond-woul(l :finca proIrlted iuDd derlstye., smThere was. b weivorr, one step "L- hay., 0 nclletnnly rntpmtf-d tigninat It,'If A -3124 Zkon which gave me much concern. It J 'A .1,00ur 4aym ►Yn I they had froppin proiaept . ..... Tihor d rosperting bly at th�plr . prexpnf' soomitin In Ft (till iiii, tight In h[,A 'druntic `!IF was the roinolution passe tiat Act," ,---Mr. Handerpon, one nt the asnoclatA 11(plipe. entered Intl, a ritionive ii truly' ' h1rh was Immediately - tabled by it W judges. This WAs done by surprise In copy pf which I ,(ectal'') you an - a the,.• "moji-rity - of whom were very thin-1iouse composed tit the memtser (if the ctiminutilly,, dispilf-i'll 'The House .Z71riendis of a -member of the House it) 'Ais etulal J11stive.".And make- 1 thea al Tn!iteil n 6',pre who stood charged bi m ir. Henderson vinelfcatlem of Mr. liendi-rann"o char I taro 'a 1#111 rpgt1laIInK officers' fees. W -.7'ILY1 having pf-rjured him&M peter ' as Public ON WILA this attempt While. tl�p I 011iin was hepdlrlg self. I & all Its sensilble 24r. 'Hande"on will have a to annootrnp It. I hfbx yots will give thiii PnPrgtPF1 toward passing -reformatory ."'more favorable Verdict at the next last rosiolve 0, PISCM In Noor IMpeor, I aWR. the R01fulators themselves and ynu will oblige many of. -your pre - i r. Position. A majority of the members. rlpltatod the, originally contemplated N. ite ":0n .]Decprn who happpuvor$ Lp be alwnt when thisreAtlerse drastle tinn. ber 31.4 :unfafrjdvantaga was taken, dealarinic I[o)jlije that R* large i nowo reached the .21st. 1771." are %�afvr -their dhm btoo)y I)( IleNtilattors Wu . assembled' rwards. pprobation there (UnImbli:thed Alandorl;on with wnxnnn and provisions at Cross "Mir. i1eh4Prs*u,.nW Lord. Is a man Therei Is"convinctnic rr-anon to Believe sr.oreelc (FayPttPvfl1e-) preparatory to sp! probity and a firm friend of Gov- that this letter as well as Use resolve, marching pp Na . wbgrn- Within 4'4 -Age'.. Was V1184- ­W77lct ''the battf% one btIhN:`"nkKb106:Mf0T" *ought the' by proclasna- b the H0*U1AzQ*-.VOft auto vu"4 t1ort . SU 1bam.m4o would �11%bmft W tj6�-**Oemnwat and take I b the the ImPristia- --the meat at vrlwcn "A9 We. _00h :Of Aumlance." specific ax - bill" WIN &CLUSUI roupd by the 0al on 12446_34244 of -those The bad elm, term -Of •nhiv."63urt at by, dl:kd' adir - ...aaptisred-avid thoda W40 Tvwminer at- Nqmt*ra -an -F�bruarY St ' had req*PUj-baso -`6utjaw*4.. TrYOU U, -the traftived -bo4rW..&vprobatlon. for ITI I a h OOV rz aroused' the R"Mlitors to -i renowed 'conftot.ftoM the I ritis G e m 12 t. Uputbrealk pt Ingurrealoninni,' -.-Ther I-WhIch .*W -41rflgftd him to tender bild even &on&. 00, far ".go amemble.. eviabligir tba-, YJairil .7 thinks. to .1116 ,in reiddiac%s to msrah.-apoa ,jewbern. Araqps; for- their -JorW V90duct durifig to re&uti k4utjoand, -_ when' the POW0 'the. C&MpXW=. of *his release- Mchpd1bem.. where- _:�:,L.(To-:be- tali nisi' vd`aunday-f 1,16on. they ..quIeuy: .- dispersed. the terror �!cau" *�by' 11ir P. meat throw the..o'n'tire Provinco lino panic of dread An4 the Gig verillnent. hurriedly calledm called athe - regirzirnts of I Dobbil,40hrot6n. 'and lVake Coujities. l, prepaous the noon toes! yestO 'y she', Another . term ' led by the ' 9 "the of court, cal ! discovered fire -In of Governor.- met- on March 11 at New- herri. *at which-;'all*:,the justleet; Wore ''kitchen: Being alonii,:as ipresent,,- and, every. o.-Ioof t1je 6; auras, '-she 'telephoned for holp.'but l' be - Regulators -be6re 'it" 'ne he 'bousit Indletments. agalnet - t ta i..'..irrived 't �d . "a:.� trite Woll." - As a -7 "doomed.' ~Part of the fornitUre Wait returIL " these defendants, were adjudged out- laws under the riot law it they did way.naved, but -eyea.,this waa ;oP8I4eT'-; not appear for -trial In 60 -daY". 'An- ably 4iamage& twO:'',the 'low to pe '400 or 4.000. other'court 'Ivas called , for .1perhaps ;8;600 1 r.' months late to:which all theve. billy .'.wfUt Ef_Ori0 _Insurance upola the !louse.: were made returnable. and furniture:* ;7 Richard ']IeW�Iersqn held the­Ofnce of Colonel of %, regiment* of. mjlltla I - these other .w 01 f fl 'Granville. County. (State rom o I rdi. XXII,. 162. -James. Yuncy wash ,.I captain of a company of foot, In.' Colonel Ilenderson's. rej;lmentj When the '& par -;**I-., the Prvince was thrown into 9,%yam of dread by the ttireats of the Itesulatori; to March on. the - town 'of '*Newbern the,* Governor . addressed letters t� commanders of"the lmilitia. .1. and other troops .,, throughout - the lProvince to hold heir commands -in readinesa *and W he prepa . red - ..to march at'a, moment's notice to re- I •.a.st the Regttlatqrs.- ills letter to hblic Wary Headerson, which is a characteris- tic axamplekof th'a letters sent Out Ibroadcast by the goverhor at this time, follows: ,Newbern 7th Febry, 1771. C "olonel Richard fiendemon. ' . "Having received Information that ,the insurgents. Intend beginning their Tnarch to Newbern un the lith In- xstant, I do*hereby command you to ;hold your regiruent In readinems. nnd �Iwhon- you flnd -the Insurgents have iactually set out, assemble as mars imen as you can to pursue, .harwz-,*. ;and obstruct them elther on th4pir '-march or retreat, and when you 11-i'1 .-At necessary to repel force with ,it will be necessary for you to load an many carriages with flour anti -to drive as many steers as will fur- nish your regiment with provislonz 3,for three weeks at the rate of on4---' li-pound of flour and one pound and a i half of meat to each man a day. anti to take up from the stores as tnuel !,powder am will be. Huflicl(mt to sm. '.ply your detachment at the rate t�. half. a pound of powder and twi. pounds of lead or shot for each man. to, satisfy the expense of which pro- vlalonR and ammunition I.will 9:Vc'. you a draft on the treasurers If oc. casion shbuld: reqjilre. "The proportion 'o, * f officers and non commission officers for your detach.. Mont will be a captain. Ileutenun and ensign, two sergeants. two COc- ptiralFi and p6 drummer -to every men." (Col. lieC.. V111, 688.1 On February' j, Tryon writes t Justice Alaurlce.*Aloortf --summonin' ftlyn to attend the st,si4lun of the cots' on March 11, -adding "Mr. ilendt'l son I apprehend In too III to come it Newbern. (Cola Hee. 'VIII, 694-6.) L.' a letter to Thomas 'McGuire on Feb ruary 27, Tryon states. "air. liendet i man In Ilk of a flux." It Is --lot Im probable that be had recovered It. i March 18. for on that 4ate, he joine, _ In the remonstrance' from the 'Uhlef Justice and the associate Justices to Tryon already cited. In view of hiss paultion an judge, he* did not take COMMA,nd of his regiment at the bat- tle pf Alamance; but In June. follow., 1­nsc hot- not at -the stlecial court of ­­ujaam#vu us. tie of Alumance;'but In Julie follow. 1719'"Nflat *at Ah ` 0''11POcial Court -of Oyer and Terminer to try*tll* ** prison - era taken. during the battle. . (Col. Itec', Vill, .450.1 On farch*'l tbe"*Governor called.* for .2.600 volunteers from thi various Counties* at the.::: Colony. '-- Vo.-iolder able obstacleswere:ettcountereel ::in 9imbody1ng--tro'opjj*.to-serve.*. -:atime'� counties refuai.,Ig to ' Turnlah I their; Quota. others complying with marked-' reluctance. * •the'cloiud- of Civil Rear:.' dreadful upon tho After numerous Yle,ssitudes -of' for* tune. Tryon With .hie forcen. reachei_': the -blinks of the Alamanuo -on -Al&.V- 14. ".Two darn' later he. formed 'his - army, *some 1.000 men and 'aflicers. in 11ne,- and marched to inept *- the enemy, - assembled to - the "nu in her *.- of some - 2.000, abotjX* live miles f urthe'r on. 'There -4* --no Incident_Ln__'orth Carolina filitory which .fitfully Slows with pedintrian heroism and Pathetic Inefflcloncy. . In 'reApimse to I the representations .9f Doctor .::Cald-.1 well, who Ilijervi6wed the G6rndr,'j and a petition from the regjjlator.A, presumably transmitted by'Culdwel;- Tryon refused to MUO any concea;"2 iian. standing firm •tipon, the cotlil,­ tion. that the people should submit 'to -government, aqd- WasperBa at :tL designated hour.. No trua"rmit' ng tragic conflict seems to have been felt by the.Regulators, Engaged In wrestling match'; -a .- arilit-iig'them-' velves, -*as It upon hi I a oliflaY. - ­.-;thi-.,v were sudderilyi--',a roused tit a sense, of dangar when stn soldier in their midst ' earned . them -to look out for ft Vplloy..L wns what they might have expected. -for when Tryon ro- fused to-'rlla,10 any c0neetiAlon after being petitioned a second time, re- questing a "..' redress . *of grievances, they told the-mPvweng*er to go back and 611 1311l1* Tryon they delled him, and that R'light was all they winitod. Filially Tryon sent them Ili$ 111t1moa. tum:that unless , they dlaierspd. at Once. they*r "Fire!- be - - .11red u lion. Fire!- an4 be damilt-d'!, was the. do- flunt reply., . LTPon recolvin4r thin.mes- Gage, the* Oovernqr'.drdered his troops to Pre. : At first * the 'troops failed to 6011101r;: whoreupon Tryani:*'Who :wax rlding upoa it white 'aharger.'ro;o. In W h'stfrrups-aind cried:.' .,Fire*! -FIre. on them or 0U.ms!19-*A -volley rant out. and the tragic *Conflict was. on. :.From'.''behind . rocks ore at first Poured. In 06 - withering- uvon -.Tryon*n. forces. Tho artillery at the Governor's troops- fild Inlieh execution among the ri-Paulatorn; but these . led by Cap - lain * hilintgoinery, mode - a despe M'ta Attark 11pan the guns. which they If- TlillY.9aptilred. after routing lbe-glin- Thr -'-ftPlfulators. '-soisn found. es unsiblit it) -work the gulls, ' and lar Ing support. trpm .;heft main body, 914vo wn I r tiqfore 4110 Rttack if Ike' fjovor-inr'n 10r*06 'And Abandonod the.puna. *- Atter two, hours of fight - fag, the ...,it 40igulatorl) 4ban oned the field " lost and it cmt'maur woundedi.- - at. ilia %2 11. men who-were,c'&red0 on ptu '­ I e, 'James. Few. WUN the, field of ..battle. -he...114viliff been iiader -ban for outlawry. %, Given 'the alternativP fit taking the 0ajYA to beloC hanged. F&w firinij refted to take the: oath# though twic .0 urged tw 40 b iso by tfts� Gov?rnor. 1 who* wished to fits life. It Is cloar that hisfigeatt tion. though needNesly.4""jr4a Ia0vltitblo,.,jMnPr_ er.. I., W". Prdtft4 VA. 4M* -It 06011ftellon .'among Co Z' L) m D j CL In Y O C) U O uJ `S 9 V CHA I0 ___--- -- apirre I h; Aad he ti u $&$or to en• ,. - .,• fabled "&I'm Y was 11rndrrann In r ®�l i here him do w. Ills old erml.anl.ln �'AND,!M ES ; i Ja Ba.* losk'a mad al fall. J••hu Ylnd- ■■ YYY4t/3 I (1Y. Iww in; a n l adl Inv � that of . * * �rl�}��el the Yadkin; and Ing I, IM+ ha RICHARD ARD 1L�dAjl9, 19N.Ra7SN+�a)IVU the red he could Nldr h " a•1."'a •�\ i the mouwWlnA to adilobo" n`, had .'Idled on + tadlaiHemostat u,edu tall. romr )"soar. previous \:.:.•. sl IDG J�TI'ldbam Hendle.rw, ITnf++rAllr of I•ure )tetllrmukx 1'dree• liaone conferred with J .hie 11. a- ily of Nrtth saturnine. d Id, rc••n At Kxlbnury, where h.• a '" prM1rldhat, enter the hup„n.,r e'mrt. were IHYPAL)rIBNT 10. ij�c u1.-q�r:i ilnnn(rndiuuluiderhro �'Ib.I......a l•nrney ofrnAld..r+nrlo•n t�)C The proclamation at +:enr[r IV In LM nP,m Isle \xLon At Write by Iv• Ill. time. Iluwn, was .. II V•'^r, nnd� 1792. forblddln& the F'Ante-ru r,.ia 'r, -„',:t tor.•eru son,• I hi. I...d.oah ... pm a b•. viol. nu4 nr1 and AannR u. Iiendrhun mods him .•II :1.r unve� to ankle on land • to the we-, ••I o Ila.• %%;, hon Cram :•nd 11"rider .a Vere la, 1 rvn 1, 61. undertake- In,' r>`h vlNn^ jplalnR the Bead-+unn[n ••! Ih.• mer 1,.n .•f .nu ud IhU•••na n•,• III Ihr .sol- t,.ur •,f vxploratlon In cnmi•rny lost" Causing Into Ih•. kil,,nt.,. woo ,.root ••f sol. a,•-nt Af thr W.n ,. n.l the adran, the shaping .'a-' •n In nWnkrntaR in, t the I,1. am•a tru,) Int„ she wild”" i F Inlla) nod oterra I. r,orjadaro" of the Tm. reran In+qdr V- . „f T.mne 11 Kealn.kY And i 1.r hi• anintal Graph, -el .nl. the nartnw.[Inl..u:•d. olund„rmx go,, I'n.b, I• 'x no. to A.. a„n o...... the Iia, 1.,r lane dearr bs,d the- d•1..,1• .' Ina ernmenWl nuhrle-a ..f r,nat Ilr11a'n Gn . •,f r .,1.z,. \CnxhrnRn..n t, Dotal tan 1e.rra n.Journ ta Keu1u,-h). P:'n in their xVad)' pr••pnr:•'u wrrtwatd ,,,,I Its eat rho loss, •hr anire In u( Ihr time hunting uu hry '•` o,lurC oLlh! frontier baso an•I Ih, or yragrra- Ih,. \„+:,•n ..t it:r hnrd ile n.l.a- ,a 1.1 !count. sesseP•+rt ,.f the t•me pr,o. Aire, hTedetiLpe reit;. me u1. ••f lan,l• Donn,&m[ 6".•'tern r,.Ion znt{on Ws,• : And kill Inlist luno llh- Ildrpmr^" - from whleh they a- to nnl'•.r, ntly Ile r:I.tp more Ren.•roun In Iia resin IL ' . barred by 1-11.11 pr... L.mwu•m. the eld far-reaching in It[ renullx than I the: Intrreed of ifendernnn and h” :iso.. Culonnita gol.gh Iron l -A 1.L, nore(e.gri the Ess i claimed ,m4 It, hart, h`' I the IinR h rt r.rnlRrl i:, alr:nn her hazy charter. rlrlimmA ” (socia xeo •Jex w"'T '�^"'�% e to sea:' a Inisor lu nl •'!atm In alu,or, . 4 the entire imvr:or of the rnntlnr,,- /y d- i pact Taal tlfilnq' d N,,rt d p. I. it•r- r��Oflr. /b�f• under, set/lira: and e, -h r :it.,, un, under Ihr term. of neo rherp.r, Islid runic In an ripefro. meat I nor. - The nae �wax ripe for a great IrnA est. the more nrldxh and personal aha: Of _ far-.lghted. &Person.+{e.•, pr,d,..l--n t1 ;I nliin6ton. ��pp J �� t^rtltorial "Pan+moist wh,• no Call LurinR also, em ray eLq's wf fix Irgal vi.e• prepare the ground far a Rr.•nl Wex'- ward migration of the penpl.. rend th. . Vrm ucv In K:J frbnrya 11,0i.rd H,n- derxnn ",word Ihe "gu•,ln:urry of Jf. -.O/,--a,?. y I'au el 1'.,nnq a Yuual hnnl.I' isn't �J'✓J�. a+vl '.1.•m wuh sole a In.al �r.dmlot c, wh•• 1 d a few ma..- awa)• unA fn+I urnlly au.mded the terms, of euurl. 1.`,d J ,hn Rllllanax .f Ora son 111, Ill-asis I. xmn law -partner, and r•r.l. Than .�`� 1 Hurt .•bode of lorunge t R knew I1..onr rloxr•ly, who, Ih r,Rh I,- piosir, tmprvn.rd three tarn roll" hi,, t ,hug .Iran• l of Irmalwaltftinn nd Imo I, I,I). I. r,m Doone, why find limmu'r,. rr.e.l I I1, the•Ih. .[Inn ed .n 1 I r Ih xe. three mr•L earned t "w,t, I t d hla rtll of Ih,• N 'IrIn I'u1 ;n d were thrlb d will soh RI ni, calx whir" flnnnr' C' "r olio w n lrinl,x Ix hood est and Y, I,.. plornr. As rnedinRir, I" r "."-d I„IIIA and Iia soll•:rn L., r(II:., K,. Im• -Vnal > the I and Ini them ul In ( , L � I q.n rt 1.' them , n hln n' InI. \x r Irlc t� {ne 1761, lu„mo 'a,, npyinY ,m1 .h.. 1 a•H� a+ Ihr aY' -I 1 orf Iti. It:u I i IIrnA. ram :nn1 Inllunl R , f III 'm J.p •'Looe umorr” who, It:,,;, Irtrn L•d' Il .,$!Y furl llrr weal aanl it nan himn.d f, In Inn• late . I -1... Rru he P;tad Re•'Rrn ply of the Lu usury.” 11 umr he that Iiender nm wnn r•._ , . +• I:u d,•,I in hl. ,I:nry by th,• ltnral Pit-,:- 1 +. I ......... most of the a„rerm„ 11 laill I r ia..uru l.- with .'Riullure, f In.t I hal h x nlaa fo- •',urine Lllr to a t -1111 R+ of Ihr 1'I',x"vdfnYx set 11. '1'rnn-, 1'r.. - tell,. x ,sof 1Prn •sou Ie1 ria w ,x nal )'sol I I+ olio i'uuquuay, al 11111 b nlRb.: unn un•J N'ha L•„m Ih.• ..wen r r- \, t...•n Minna." 7M 17::.. Prean 11.1.1 Iahl It I+ Ihnt n„ mire- war uurd, Im I+Ira.nut liendc Rain mn.. 11rxpR col•. unl,l Idler th,. I,, I ,d Frr1 Irrl luno )Imllwu. \1L.rnnxhl. flanwiz ,n lila. to ILI- I r. ulh. ,r^al lhrl;,.n WgWr„d LY 14'II'�. i:. b.+ [.Ihl: ,Irnrrl V!Inn u( uhr fr,na Ih.. 4ll Sa: L,n- their as, j+I,Jnr+x, L, a,ny :nui L.rldn•. n( th'•. ,Luc "r :111 Ih.. I•mrritar, ,,,units, n, whr91 Iu. in :nppnrl soli In'� a+, -I and n,a,Ih.o.1 ,sof the rihlu sorrel ,•Inl..mp„r:,r)- :mewl ntx, .xurh „x F\dlsr n,nW of th•• T.•nu..r.e, Icn¢a a—n ra't %%':,Ikvr. 'I'h•n un.+ Itss"'-a. :nod Sn-, ,,m,),.”utvlud-nR Kemal nFnn . c and - I'nnIs. l 11. ngL 1.'..n. if dune- •y prrsselj 1)&111,1 limina I I,,.. n, I...rl won •I T,. n m.n•rr nn'l 1 hill,_lf Illu•,m Rh the npnnh ..f Ihr• %%', set flog nia. T Ile Ifev,lr anal ah . +•.tal.lir,l she. .f n I••.1.them isl •1.V lr.l ` In IIIIe, 1.•L oaI hi In lRluw,IW term•'I nn 1.J :o Ibr fru sol nt tL.. u.t]r p1„il- Kr..r •u ovula ul In N',. r,ru ,oln ilio+' •;ulna• wa: her..: I:•air- ,4 wnn-I tin. wa,b rur.n. : 4nn nn,l Ilendnenn, n nllnr,l Ihnr an- : d,. I, :nal a raid .,f,I,�IIRI•, Ilam 'in ,,,orae \\':IrL;nAl.•u .+prr..,d Ihn '•,Lor Ae.:, d .• w•,uld umek ., ..... is :n dl'Id;n rd h..r Joe...... r, nd in,h+at Vt 1.r. 1.•t b.❑sof of ,h.Por unl w'ben hr�IIs,Is. ;...f .%u,1. r,,, au, 1. 111..:, t„u, Ir{in %31..” ..1 ILn+er.• and fn dl... Luz:,nl•n Ihr lh, limn. In \m111 Lra ut dolt. nlnroJ, sol..c:uuly >lur 1 lud uu..ot iba, Ihr 1U.)^I a 1, rod ad W1. W. -rel I -r. Issin.11.... of 17¢3 w:,. a h:1.R•Ir:nr.11n;, 1.,o Ih• ,,I,nur,lgr of tin• It,, rbunounl, pan bun: of IL.. Smlhrrn ❑,1...n to tit,' Ahrn,.,l wtlb Ibnnu,rrn ld.. augpaln. in Ad..rx.I . e. jjjp na In Intel the I K. nwp•kr or- Is is 11 hod beson mxe-lnw I.emo(Mall) In minds ..f Ih•• lud,n n1., .non wax not �, I:1. uu•A Iron Ilmr Iminaul h • int '. a lir v % the > ,.n1. rhea.- nr hl+ Innen :n 1..1.. Imrn.I%d a, a per mansoni Lar la Wrxr. I Knuthrnl the I'hrrnksa, Ih.• I fry m hIx mum rka Lir Jon nn.r. h,y .,rid; ern elvalralton. game• yrurA rnrllrr, ubarl halm, r,., i mid of what I. nota .he. I•nrrl h•• fair hard Ilrnderson. With tip• !•,Intl- [ ”' p: rinnd, h.• ualn un nr.•d iup a1.: ,nnrrxee. ...n Rnerd 1.r Ilnndrraurl to, art us, "Wool nrnlxl vNlnn of Wa[hlnRlnn fold rnrnrT l rnb,r•ml,•r tn1 Ill lonv W, Neal ,list r... Ill.. I 3S Lftilrivard, swept into the Re%o,- i .-hill and , X ...... . , ",". it.. Wla�,ll and kill,d 11 I:aItl1: John Wil. ;:, I... rf-,,t I1,Irlln,or I••1- .. .... III llialll�. Lill' tfISLIngtolcill it lawyer. Ion- llo'lLgn., .f ], 1:11 !I.t until :1.11 ILL'adil'l tiltill.1 al. toriller high "a" -11111 'XIIIIIiI.- hrairl if and IltiVilUrd He ndvr,00n, , It I, h;, ,I I I, ndors,aa ,;,;a Lee i Ur,.�-Ident nod legal adelser—all r, i till- Vz,aIt mll during pribJ,ot •,( Ws -w, I siding in fill- adJace't county or Grace. ern , oloulz,ti., that It lva.,, -,.rra,.,J i 1 411 c. This group of strong men and through Ia I. ol.-e,iomr,l I .. c,,I ,,;at to,. i r,-prementatlia, citizens g,%, stabilit) In 1771, Ilaindcrmon orpartile-I in it and driving fori-e to the momentum relpre, ra,ti-apit, floating Ihc lo,a,l ram- I untlertaxing upon which the). we -a, ,Poo)'. whi,h "croon W III boon Iori-l- nut.-�.nductedut.-i'tneralon-�-mfwypc.': rally . 'ot ant"'.1vif Col. Joan, 11 I'J'all no. embarked. ("0. Thoaoam Hart. Th,• nano,. of ;hr In the A-liumn of IT.T.4. Colcale I"'Ill"a (*timpani' I%'"- .tun. kit th.inged Itteharcl Henderson, accompanied by .to Trarlsylvanla Cottrell an% ; aotl - hot (_�,Italvi Natharrel Hart, and a gold.., !at III -11 of the argnnl�al.,n a. ; pairne)ed EU the total, towns or th,, a pur"Itaiiic ar in.oll, lord L.; if. -Avrh1lL Cherokee Indians to open re. a "PtIlencell, ll,,,r, ....... ,,, a gullallones for hit a to 'If leetill' mull 11-9-11 "Int, y1111rary l,, LIaY. The Indian JIPI't the friliagaill"d Wait or it .... I,b who, r ovoliaterevent to treat With Henderson: holdiN Intond,-,I I,, tight ills N%:pV 411111 its it, precautionary measure, At - Illod. Intel pnsn...xi,m of territory In %%Ili 11 - utmoll%t-lo Or 'The Little- (*#rpen- he hall no I. -gal claim. The - oiin,r,owla to I-, - the: most celebrated and Initiation - (if all the Kentia-my region, %%Jtll Iliv Mil Indian among all the tribes then ,allo-othat of the- extr,-m, hnoswli, it young Indian man and an iteltal,11. remained in lo,fl;,n woman, act-ouipsonied Hen - :the' trill, of Cherollo,, Italian,. Th-ar ql ;met Heart ort their return hot..c thle to Ow t,-rritovy ii;,.l b,eo, m'- in Nov,,ricall,ir. it, order to Nee and knowledgiod by great I:aat.tiri iliti,ogli examint- the goods olfvred aim the con - lice Nraah(ra .%g,..t if lothail1I,J,-ItILJ4aI. (:rvati) to Henderson's John Stii;,,I. at the. T,.'LII1 of 1111%.k- anvil, goods met with the, beto In 1;7n. Ilendetmo... Kas allow to appro,al of the Indians. The ,onfront,-i 11-111, it tw—lo,41 iaok Pilot. lailials. for whit -lit 10,000 pounds ster— I "emir' leulallil"lltobil nt fro ling %am plaid, were purchased at J�O he Indinit ,ne,c,; mool n. rood I to) mut - Croo,m Crook Wayettloville. N. C.) on mount the- 1,.r mora ,-ricum ;,Iomta,-Ip of Ln. amber 6, 1771,' and soon isfroar. .Royal ,dirt agions, tit, oa,nt fm -ward In wagons to the lnild front the Indiana r )n- littratto %liot'mgo. HVILlatment. dividUILIS without%,.igti it in interesting to met, that Just Through the- :1h`,',m1 prior to thc loulfflat announcement 'Ruthoritles. H.-ialerstan h-arai-d Owe. Ithroughout the 0,10cly of this valat micrordIng to IleavI most errant it legal loatheral of promotion and colonists. , d c0mlon rendered In Nngland tin the then, Dr. J. F. D. Smyth. the British 'AVOID DANGEROUS OPERATIONS vianumary. elect Richard Hatiodearmicat at anti hll,,i,, if C.I. John Williams. At- th'algh ;myth in hie travels as Brit - FOR APPENUICITIq, GALL Nut at load resp tho greatest men In the American Colonies, he pro-. STONES pounces ItIviralard Lenderman "one or AND STOMACH the most singular and extraordinary persons and ex,entric geniuses in TROUBLE Am, let In the world." -rivu, and -rhala; When on Christina" Day, 1774, there, fire, D,.q- of 3lityrol. Wonderful :Nom -',tyros sporrad beregod.:ost throuShout the much Reniedy Will Ifiriag qao 11 Coflorly (it North Carolina "laropostals Rellef and Convinve )*,at, of f,,, the encournotement of settling the (.or,-. lands purchased by Messrs. Richard [it oola,rmon & Co. an the branches of If ,1111 -L-ffe,l with $411111all, ion'! InMim,,immilipi ItIver from the Cherea. Intrallout Allo,,Int.. Indices -'r thin. t-relotan, of th,m :it ....... ],,-I. trill.- of Indiana." n genuine men. the tlrarL. rotor attormIll. ll;ltr,n Aft -,r eallaa via, related. In a letter to getting. N'ro, asocial. I,i,z ...... I, Hick I Andraw 13111ler (January 28, 1775), Iliamul.0a, F.011inK 811,111. I'lle"Ti-t'lle A,chlkald Neilson. deputy auditor of lean Torpid Idcrr, Y- llo", !the the f4aloral, tritalred anxiously. and K Islyar,ailIN ma without "anon; **Pray �ulqaln a Wall,. if him "I'll lait it to' a al"t at Is Dh* li,nd,romaon )or (if his head?" 'may As it Dick Henderson was on n- tit-vtt, own- coolly In postal. -salon of his head than allow; nor hall he. ever tbitli lait it to uses of such mo - site allies promble. Though trembling In It or lot the coming revolutionary -aturlYsni. Governor Jnnlah Martin lhanderi-al-rorth In I jo,.o I ... 1 tion against _Wz;nd him confedorate",' In their ,laring. IIIIJUKL and unwarratitimble Ili oil vo-ding" In letter" to the Earl of Darlinol.th. Martin speaks scathingly "funks of 'Ilenglerston. the Invader" still Of "Ilip Infamous Henderson and clem" whom he clubs Aean 1 his ft"lloat InlmnnunOf land Pkaratest" companyHe project as a "law - I her lease und.-IrtakIng" and "an Infraction of [tit, royal pirproanative." unit threat. ,tied the Liampeactr, it it persisted In Its 10"o, .%,vo sTo.itjil" SC FL9i1tINH voters.-. "with the pain Of His Militia- ou,, .111 all ovr Its r,-^, displeasure and the most rigorous assiti,ei a,—, 0- ­irr easier oar IuuotrrA that,. pinalti,m or the I&W." ad I,mvc oik-a . . ..... Ic legal To theion fulminations of the ROYqI sonorous atigh-.1 q,nalcmis • (;i%crnnr.who was weral forced to them., I ...... ormrrnai-f. 'it" la'w "lab Bond ....... to and his umsu-I&baI Paid no textoa,." ...... . . (Lot ta.111.1i Ilical.' It 1. 111.. auntwas ht-cll. , A treaty with the Cherokees .I, then. If roeo,,dy to 1,1oW, Wild. still the goods already par. :,ad tell all all -1 ..... It 1,1,.r and '11I.-aillamil Kite lrhamt� were, trait sparted over the am, at to.I alouniftills ur wagons to the SyCoLfrar" Ask for litaliclare land Shoals iIf the WatterulM (where what ,lro-,r, I, ,annoviiiho retimircula, thol, I— 1 1, a,,,- Flbaeb,th. .Tenncmmmoa,). Some w.orMuhl, it,mrd 4nIve it . 111-1 to,ict-- 4rest •1.200 Indlons, men. women and chli- Vale wIll 1. 'o.avl6med It it. ou.m. illi. how tokotnh-w ),, train. attanded the treaty, From the 'march, in evil,, I, ,,, matter Itifte, tio, no,.. Send for Fill Tolth and to the 170'"ul a a lexrklra ,n, s�nlaah Aum.l.ts to Ilan. it. Jule could upon treaty. Richard Hen- *I,,muct. Lbol Wivitlog Nt. crown In boa,baff of l6a, Transylvania 4Wroar. 20 k:.mpitny purrhall.at from the (Therai. kera acme :0.000.000 sorsa of hand. To Who'-. It Meet, Calarolarle- more or [Pon. comprising portions of BY Jl..a.tinn orf -to, deniao M Agent. I Inc. do al of ties � l the, present Hill of Virginia and will liell at N. A. I.. fill, I,,. to, this city loolarldnamodill" Tonne atel and RIMOft Mail Of 11mi.proes. . at 10 clock al. U. t Palb.! Jim" Ito Isn.. ent flibud of Kentucky. Dabillead Ila ortioll, to the JIkAftM's14r for •I. goliviarmarlientall IaYMlgiilOnl In regard vlash. to this historic trinity similar that It Daniel Monod- ulhlu an lire Ker""Clcy RIv"- than. has ne�er heat p.rdi,4191 In the auldeel, Purchases by Individual' history of Amerlea." front Indian owners were legally val'd. Al the time of Ila ...... '- nturn to t\'llimut Royal grant, Patrick Renry, Nurlh ['xedlml Jud Rr Itrn,l rrsnu loess In \'irRlnl:a�• In 1771, was negotiating X.rth led In Ih,• ,, ort 111, tssul•a of fur the paternalist of part of the very embr-the Ilrgnia icon. lin 1a,g a Inas- Irrrliorfr Henderson desired. Two years earlier, the Wnlauge selth-ra worst, his great \Canso 1--l-tura was ..... ..,I from the Cherokees the. lands Ihus lemporarlly fnlstru;ed: hot the upon whlch Cher resided—a prelini- dlssolutton of the v,p...... onurt, un- inury to mulsepllant Pur. bane. der the "Judiciary At; ,I 1.6I;' tuok Had Richard Henderson made his plavc ❑1 1773. Itic hard Herldersun l+uro-hat,,, from the t'h.•rul:rrs w•tlhual 1 was unw left free I.. de.}.Ir himself i taking further steps da assure hint- ', unreaer,edly to the a..on•u r -Bial pre- Ise -11' as to the legoettees, lily of his s 1,•"t luwurd:• whish .hr in,,r+t igm duns he would d-uhtlenu hu,,, been Juatldaui ..f ,run'. h;.d Ird. Pro... this little Ib>ibe it acntiment of the day, -� I. Nva r d, I:i, hard fit "donne, de- I in view of the unh-ttraal Ilarrrard of soiled ;as the '•1•u trr•1{ Ilrn ry of Ithr itoyul Prnclamnllon of 1767. But Surth .:a r'uhu..." shed- Ihr Rin mor of haling served on Ihr highest mart total faun• nod ,alis. iron \annual pf law In the Colony of North farm hisirry it, .,u.• ..f G;,. aro et r.'mark able I lin:+. he debTnuated In swore the IigurCs of his lay. al+•1 mrinbit.:hly Ow high.•st legal -pinion of (;rem Britain. const nont hi.. enus.•rnrlice p,.nerr in The npiniun handed down by the I.ar.t the Poorly history of that \mvrlean' Otlanrrliur amt the Altarnry Genontl people. ehoared away the Ilghl dipl•ultles: mild 1 In the m.mntimrv: V:rni. I I;n.m.. j 11t edersun nest Inaugurated active I n'rew inipatie-t ,-r til, .PI.:, f.. I pl"pp hill"anl arranging a treaty wllh was lien K'r I., carry hi> Noun!, o'nh Ithe 1'hrrokr•r Indians. Denlel Saone Man loll. Uu hr.+rt . I III" R'e:y it ad lust returned from the eanipalgn of 1;••nrral .loo drew• 1., 11 Is against the I wild.•rtu•ss. Iunur: ng Ill.. rru, I..I ,pl. p- Ihed Ir.d ion telbrs. resulting Ill N ' Ilan of ill:• and ho,J11 .h d arege:'d- 1 pirl0 p' for the q'hlle men over that .ng Ih„ Inennrrica ldr d.. ul:..r. .d .'n -'red corn It the battle of the (,,at . .'naarhing npnu that t•rr+l.,ry of h.,.- KOMI,,It.. n Uv[oher LO. 1771. TbI, uh• Indian.•.. If not:•. r•'. ruled a 11.11-.'ir lnry total a stop it, r)unmore's War. t ..f settlers, nod oat 's-p:'-eil.er assured tomer with the Indians fort 1773. sl:.rled from th,. 1'a•Ikm \':+ib-y!the our,,edil, year, and greatly rr-1 . it, North Candima for Krnnp ky wnh !duee.I III, dangers In.'idenl to colont- I n colony numl„•ra+g is spat. Iarslde, ration of the Kentucky w91d,•rn1sa. II..nt en and children. 1"us.lsp'. r im+s ..f ftiehard Henderson ass nr boo ed l%IIs ' danger. n del:uquw•ul of Bunu.''a himself in the great ran m'Prier nC% f.oa•r wap ;hell ked by a (rand of In- go nthwe I of probity and J!slhu'tinn. 111:11m and s.-ve 1 oN Ih.•+n. including f ail h.'r ht., reltln'.•a, mmriecitons. i Ib.nnr's town s,m, wcrr ki herd. The, -lri,rds. lir emlgrantit In North Carlo-' were lime ,leanest I.; .t pn"t, of m Ilia fr,nn his bnyhmrd hall,, In Hun-. 0•Ip.w iun,witalns Iron the \';dlry 1O1', -r Cotino Virginia. The partner: of Villinlr and I'.,well's Paltry' and to the Transylvania Conipnny were the ounr was :n sir lits to three lr,rth.as, Natlat Unvld an.l Il pr..rrr.l, nut ;Th.nnn, Hata. rslo'rl:d l' noted tar [ha.y drnlurrrd. :ad ,t...: pier if..onrs Ih,•Ir elitact.tions and as,,eialinns party scat- l with 1lrnry "In% and Thomas {%art i na'.ol mad relurued o• Ihr• .top h. mems.: Bemoan: Jams Hogg. of the family lit This hu• de at L signal)^:int . Od.m,'0 1 th.• - 1".unck Shrpbeel." a Droaperoue i Ihnt Ifo- u• w:..p derr+enl In e,rr11t3a I art,.I ham :and eminent citizen: and NII a Lllhy, the .....+er to •,rlchmt.• .old .•s h.t i Jolmstnn. the chief of the Seri ren to sc lot at, a .,o 1.m1 ze...... nu n lane rc hat• of his section. an emigrant grand seal.•, gene. r•-. L.ns s-.nl, n;fr.no H,vlland. of distinguished con-'. skilled homer, a 1,:., I,:a:.nq,m;.11 with- to, Loms—all re=,ding in the county of i a moo . 1 r.mr, In lama Food I lranue: .inhn Luttrell. a native of I sat goo any „r pulgl+p•nl. 1\".•stoat ore l:m,l sante. Virginia, who IL,00e III kl'd coto,ti 1. tyr .•II, P. I rens :lfirravard:, xwepl Into the Revu- 1 ship :old ex,,urtc.' R..0 i:rv. II^ .. ..'Futon :old killed in tattle; John R-il- 'o torrf•e1 i islrmlu'nl Poo' .•\e, ulinR III- pants. Ihr dlsungu Wled Laer yet, Lyon- I d,. signs of ghrrp. It was rz,,I nm.l sill Hendla•p HII!III to, fnrnta!r high I Ills rn•;❑lie and .•\.-eniiv.. I. rain or :+h.a'ul and Hlehlard Henderson. as I brhu rd Il.mde re,.,I uPpllyd n. Il.r.-sadem and J"...l adviser—all re. -Ihr clot null d:.ring p.'nJerI of \\'e.•-;mrhng in the adlacent county of Gran- �ern rof.... Ulm t!,:,: It ";I'ra rrn'.I .\'ilio. This group of strung mare atoll thrnngh F,. n I ... n. ma!e.n ro-prrsonfativi, ritlzens Rave stability In 1771. I leud.-rson or_:unxe.l nn a and drlvinR turas to Into momentous l nn,n• ettenri.I .....ling if,,. frail _,no. i and.•rtamng upon it they were ) 'Poo u., w'hl'h e.rms It. It.,.. I......1 urigi-Ino.. oundoctrdu(fictteralun.,mfwypclil .,.olh .ump...wl n( I'ul..inhn \%'lite m;;'I'll' entnaraed. hart. The allow o onf ..f„. III ill.• .t.IIumn of 1771, t'ulonel • Louise rmnpani' Kae qui..lol' rhall, ... I l:.chnrd Henderson. accenq+N-l.d by h, Tran,,,kInm Otra,any; nml :h., 12"Lmrl Nathaniel hart, and a guld., I Vur Prx+r of the orKinlatatim w'ns n I)nurne)o-d to fit" .tau towns III the I. north of tilt 'J•eprul1*%"r•t• Itivet•sr--a 11:�Ik►rt, 'I'herrnas lissn.•��u. I)artiel Boone. � I091on lnelaoPlig Kentut•kv and itn- ;end N;►- ; > }} tnrr,v,• p,►rtioni; Fir T, trn�•s•t•p Fired t•ilniei F1r•neleneon. tiuunr axpre-se, eitahlivhmr•nt if a livrinatio-lit �rttlir- i �Z"„t �irK'tll:e. Till+ lrt,rly :etttel ;tt, • i hirsimeir Ilhr•.ur;h'tile tnr„t[h .•f lilt in►•nt in the helrr.nebaxeIf- I'll:Sori, in gl„tvutg tt•rnty: art eer tilt• rr.:n:-tion• I firrstl r+timulant tee t1'r• tern rr,I„nlxs- � ti tane wil,.Nuturf• t►a•e here, a at•rit!x of wnn- df•rness, n" Find lirnderxt►n rt„tized thr►t an-' r;e,erruer ti1'+srhinr;tutt rrprattsr•d [he e,ttrear decade would rri,erk un e;►nth In ders rind a funel ter fLNliglit. herr she reecre.•t •bell►•f of the trprlrrd whin lie the' hlrtory sof Arne-rir?an OvIltil►tilen Al dt�pliiyed heir ittt;r1111w S• ti a friitt;v lutz:►rded tha ivixmtint that the the sitnte• i in a vnritty or R►etvrry and rrttit:+, ]tny,t; lime. pt•oryonee In North Prru•iarnuttnn of 11743 wsut a mer.+ �''rtrnlintt realize -d the abriurdity nf the bes,utlftilly tnlored, elefistntly bhupttl t,•mportary vxpe►th•nt to .tuiet the. ►•lalttt r,f tho N-torthrrn irrlit•,e to the send eharmingly Ilavnrerd; and we wart► minds nr •the- Indian:►. :orad was not Kenhir.ky area—for it hall bt•on s tlIlLerted with Innumerable animttix Intended at a permanent liar to Went_ � ►•ia'ine•d from limp Imnt„rnl hy. the t 1►rp-eutlnR thenraolvevs ;,erne•ttially to ►•rn civ:ll:rtttlnn. l+omp yrrera earlier. >;outhprn Indian•+. the e•hrrnke•ra. the I ''tir rltw.•' ren hla -return Are 1771. • aboriginal ire m hem rrlanr. heasitJourney heyund itlrlsurd iiiendersron. with tilt [.ontl• Xlnrrl ►►en•opanls of Khat Is n►,q► i rile t•umhprlttnd. he a•ns Irnmediataly nontal vlalon of Washington ha I comp TpnneaAep. � ertl;rented it Ili the ronctu:+tan that tilt• u►ch naby F;endpraqn to art its h r- itichard Flendor.,on Immediately • fleci •t rind tr,jtitf•d amb+saa►,sdor to tared W.:nt oKrred »nlimltpd pr,xir• urderstuod lite x}gnlilcnnreFit the+ treat. %llh the C•liproke, 14111tres In the shape of re%ltrd to Trrtaty of Mort Rtanwix. relncr. ft extiri- the purcha,u, of this Imperial d m len. ;,InRf Bring ►,;slritt with a trantflne Kui•hf►d the claim orthe Nrerthern The projfwt rna!l�rur•tivt3 pnUcy, willing err venture tribes in the Kentur•ky arem. The nf•w vnibarked r,wal.4jn tile- irrtIrprid'treat then, all to vindleatiun of their faith. valid ow'Mrsltep of the territury he•rng ( m„kpnient of 'Western expansion, a 43rorge Wittihinirtrin. iiefiuh-inx vast ttrtllnlly vented in tile, r h_.....x, movement which "for !imeisuc•+e, tracts of Western land toy ,-rr•ret pair. llendtr:,on fr,re•r►aw that the Iand'. hr>rr►f:em :end ultlnintn :eur�cr,parallisl In our an" y is Kith. e has.•, indir►•r II} btlmtrlrtU•d the pow• ! cnuitl he tivilisired r,nly ►,y lo!"w• Fir h I e►ut a rrful army that was turrtinK the t purehamp rruns that trihe. Although .•nterprixe. steld G►►ve�rne r Alort•heRd of braid -axe weetword,ftirhnrel Unit - 11f,r►ne had r•ne a actually pefneir;tted l Kentut•ky in 1940. ••in point of nras;lil- der on, with u lura►,-vivil•neol ^►►n- : the wildernp.,e of Kentucky on its tude- and peril. n, well as e.unatanty rtn:r•tivr pr,llr.Y ref puhliv priernr.tinn. i northi-wt torriel•. he wa+ trnawarn of lurid herolrtm displayed In its exren- r , LIFE AND T OF RICHARD 14ENDERSON Dy Dr. ,rcblbab I[eadlnao4 at, ce of last. lfafhsnatlem CNrer• _ ally of North, l'rollaa instafmatt if. Once Richard Henderson had as. cared formal poen itin of this vast territory for the Transylvania Com- pany, be Immediately took active steps toward Securing actual paasela10M .pia a Preliminary atop and even while the acgunalluna wore still In progress, he commissioned DOalle to mark out a road from the estanllbhed sott.ements westward to the new 'possessions The company of road budder,, some 00 In numaer. placed thmueeives "under the management of t:olonel Boone, 'who wan to be our phut and Conduc- ' tar through the wilderness to the promised Innd." So sale Felix Walk. er of Rutherford, N. C., one of the rd HmlersonAbout with some30n, get days 1meaoff from the treaty ground over the path whlth Boone and hie axemen had cut out. Henderson had no Intention of acting as a mere nnanclal promoter of the enterprise of settling the tell. dernesa.Ile was of the stuff that empire builders are made. The trials and vicissitudes of the Journey, for both the parties under Henderson and Boope respectively, were arduous In the extreme. The forests bristled with Indiana. numerous setticre were ties. Ing from the wilderness In dread of Indian forays, and It was supremely difficult to hold the man In line. Again and again the fate of the expedition hung in the balance. It wall the sour• p� and energy ut Henderson. ever the man of action, and his unewerr- Ing remolve bl go fnrtc.trd In the fare of ell named and unmuued. dangers whish curried through the armed tred- to a W: torious conclusion. As they were encamped near the site of the future Bneneshorough. Boone and his partywere attacked by Indiana. On April 1, Boone despatch- ed a letter to Henderson, which ex- presses the; complete confidence which . the backwoodsman felt In the leader - ,ship of It. luLsa-n. It is one of the greatest omtemporary• tributes to Henderson and the company which he was leading. "Dear Colonel: �"After my compliments to you. I shall acquaint you with our misfor- tune. On March 25 a party of In. diana fired on my company about half an hour before day, and killed Mr. Twltty and his negro, and wounded Mr. Walker very deeply, but I hope he will reenver. On March _g, an we were hunting for provisions. we found Samuel Pate's eon, who Rave us an account that the Indiana fired on their camp an the 27th day. "My brother unit I went down and found two men killed and Scalped, Thomas McDowell and Jeremiah .lic- Pheeters. I have sent u man down to all the lower companies In order Ito gather them all to the mouth of Utter Creek. MY advice to you, air, Is to come i or mend He roan as ponelble. Your IcompHny is deemed greatly, for the I people are very uneasy; but are wlll- Ing to stay and venture their lives With you. and new to the time to tltle- terate their fthe Indluns') Intentions. and keep the country, whllet we are In It. "If we give away in them now it will ever he the came. This day we alert from the hattloground, for the mouth of Otter Creek. where we shall Im- mediately exert a fart. whirh will be menlntely erV't it rnrt. IVnICn will as done before you ran come .r send - then we. -can send the men to meet You. if you send for them. 'IDANIEI, BOONE. "We stood nn the ground and guarded our hoggage till day, and Inst nothing. R'.• have all -lit 15 miles to Contact, (the Kentaclty River) at Otter rr,ek. "D. B." The Incidents of this historic march O AVIE CO- PUBLIC LIBRARY PJIO SV" vered-notunder thot MOMPRInaa bur. den. Nor did It tend 10 alloy the fears of his follower, or to dinnnleh their apprehension to moat, day after der, Parties of panic-Iarlekl'n funith'., Which. In the aggragato. lutolr'rt morn than twice the number In 1118 little band. Ilenderaten'n dlari, Is laconically. simply eloquent of his detmlrntinaUon to so forward. The day rafter the receipt of the letter frrnn Ihmnr (April 8), there Is the following sig• nlncant entry;- 048tarted about 10 o'clock. Crossed Cumberland Gap about (aur miles. Met about 40 persona returning from the Compactly on account of the late murders by the Indlfine. Could pre. vail on only one to return." There are few if any more mentor. able pictures In all: of 'western his- tory Thar lhle; Rletiard Henderson, a man a little above average height. broad of shoulders but not nrwhy, clad In the rough garb of the pioneer. standing firmly planted In the "Wil. demean Trail' on a ragged spur of the grey -grained Cumherinndal point. Ing slgnincantly forward to the "dark and bloods' ground." and pleading In. effectually with the pale and dlaheart- ened fugitives to turn about and Join Y;'UiYIN, 9513. If from slMit tMn hrrlu'd' w resp quips a pram. whit. yarMltnne otb,we b tease Uro brunl mf 'detgty amt doeel"rUetM aril 7i,Mnrnaa BacalMni lhn te0I the roininaadtnd v.Coilit- at in n u, wsee M, pink. nvpr,mb pt•ee.l.l, as .11 as do ns• rlat. M" 10 vludk,aJlmt at bas dont.• replied faith In a hTeal 'mum of, pees Mellon and rolnnlestl.m. •'pram ear' .landtolnU" "" Iiula.rl.--nirhard Hen-' dnnntrm brave nursers Into K.nteekr to April. IM mnnt he r.naldyred ma ore of.l the meet beetle• dinllhtY. of that tYlscal i Alluclenn spirit of c-Mprrrhenniva mg- t gmndlsement of whirh no macb to heard 1 tafay." The tnolnl 1nfiUmca exerted hr I the Trnnnvlaa Na rhmpitny an b alru- I letul'e In its twnraArbt effect a1 In snM- I utnnl and etabiilaing force upon culonlw• plan. i Richard iiendennn's net great eerince to the American Nation wan the mark-: 'mg out. through the hand of him em -1 play,. Daniel Bonn., of that romektle road through a wndernrsa of Ineral thickets, which -le lam.ua In hhunry da the Wilderness, Rand. "pit Is ImplupidNe-" man Jarnee Bine Allen, '•til a.m. much this road without Daunln 1, or to welts of It without a fellate." This wes the his- laric pathway la a new fruntter. that rant "hinterland" of Kentucky poetically' phrneed by the Cherokren at Watauga as "the dark and blood, ground." \o atone WAS It marked out then men and t women In Incronntng member, began to pone over Its rough Insoam hire. goon. thoueenda of settlers were hn"ying along, this laurel -lined pathway to hnmem In i the lumm at Kenttmky, ifendernon's' purchase at Wamugs, hl, unresting march over the blond -stained Wilderness Trail, and his settlement or Kr tputOr may wrlL he classed by hlnlorlans as aur. ceselve steps In a movement of Incaltu-i lably alanal moment and ornvldmdiwl ttm,llnesa In our early himen- The net- tlemcnt of Booncabnmugh alone made Kentucky's Flmt Fort, Iklnnl•sllornugh. Kentucky. F.rocted In 1775 by Daniel Batnle From flans Mode by Col. ittellard Hen. dersun. ' the dangers and vicissitudes. of plan. I Possible the maul Spectacular and raw-' the dangers and viclestlids of ploy I teurle c:wlpatgu In western helury. neer conquest . For thin uidrod was achieved when Uem'gr Ibrgera CArk Law the destined missionu( IL-nder,on'm ds untv"IlIcd. fruutarsntrn geuuidad remarkable career, lv st:nld like u tm:lr arms In K:eltuwlul Iuld vbmlauurs. rock, and to give held heart to that "tied It not been (-r IL•nrlcrsou orad momentous. rruelal m-venn,llt In be- he.nc," amps Air. Iloo evvit, lip hln 'wrin-1 half of permanent western eolonlia- bblg of the w'vat.' '-It Is mast unllkeIt. Ilan. (hut till lend would have been BeltlrJ at Richard Ilmdereon won lh. capl Sin all uunl Idler the Iter-luiahar,,lour, , and pioneer of a greet move serol with. when prrhup, It migbl have hero Ilrit- Dadcnuc n l Bo m at. trusty "It'll In the I tab at] Promised promised land. It Ia flip ryrdlrl of Ills- 1t vwrl,k lienry wan in" Urmo,llebe, tory that, In that hour when thin listi ill Abo l leu. It Ururge Rugrrs 1'111.11: 1111 great euuetru,tw. Mapper, nl In buh:dC the Iill ruu Out of dmerb,a In R,rc"toil-n- of permanent Wertrrn ruLinlznllon wns'lary-, tl(wre was Richard 1Wuder:mn. on the unlet ••f .•Ing uridanly urrealud,:lo,, rho' a v,.o: Itln,dca. ,rust when at.- and hurled rat L'IY berkwaN, 11 wan Rich- i tuba. -loud sremal deetllurd to peso. Ir. ar,l lirndeeull 1.v hu Ignorant ell .'in.... 1,, r•..rmably into other hands, Cecil Rhode, and pu.Md boldly forward lu cue of ahs -lgnizid u cmnpnny, cnWred Iho cuun- grant aeldrrrments III thil pgr. It La a"t try -'at 1110 hrud of un armed bund, pur- without Its hlnuric ogniti.'n err• that ilea I thenal the nrining runrrsalnoa and lh. nen dnc nfl.m ll.. . lr...... l.•.• a n.. ..r' .... one dal' after the dropping otlH1:,,05 -if pgmltlutl of moral far'omd Sullen for ixxln,tnn and rbnrunI tan, I I hnI I I, t Brltafu from 1.rhingula, the all,, the world. Itlehurd Ih•nd.- teen with bin chief, old no aut•ed the punt "hluter- faithful adhrn•ni, rcnrlled the slt.- If the laud" of Ithad,als fur the Brlllah E., - future. Dooneatmrungh. Thu.ugh nut Ihr Pill, t;ulbw ,wd with the name emplre- first m aettlernt In puha of tl-u•. Ler Ilan- bullding ... :agluntlun, Richard livndereon d.rann found nrPeral telaprarll' erre-.Incorporated u company Jun wlprn tar pled camps nearby nn hl. 111011 L \vial, co the erre Of lila Itcluluhan. B oineeberough Ivan the• Ilrat aril b•Inr•ut I scouuai drXllnrd to Ila-, le-,ond thv of permanent vltallt, In the heart nr pile I rlateh of pulp white mala purchased from Kentucky country. \n Iirntiermnn null tho taut Itallun claimants their rights hr lhern would have hi„n nn Buonrxbor- thin vast tluaa•i' of auvagn warfar,; cash. NO Bouneaburungh, and the Aiwr-I mnn'hvd at the bred of OIL urruell bnmu Icon Colonlrn, now neve Lard m n tl- to tar-IILa•Ihro focus of c.nitct; slid bl tonic struggle. nrlKht tact! have Inet to i hlx duuudr•mn "oh"Wn uod the Illarl1.l In - Gell Britain nt th•• ri-ma of lila Ibwo-1 turn,.- of Ida cum prtny meed th, ennt lotion the van and O•rl li•• pnaseeninn, of "Idblr•r1:1111 not -fill of Kentucky, but the tmnammrtnnr, wdidrrn,•as. The t11r.n-! olneorti'ly of (,hill. Indiana atilt tiblOpla. ta-th of April, Ii;S. evhlrh fittingly enuo Kh ; lu it,,- uoarirno Nation. A :Nuton unit was the birthday •.f Willard fltmub•rs"n. ai IIK.r n'hloh duce honer to great Ila.. was also the blrlhdn)' of the uddltiun of anis of Ill' and femme, to nupl'rme v, -n - the grout we8lern rr'glrm of ICZ nrlu' Intra of Is•rsanal 1u[et', capital and I•". and the Ohlo Blain b Iho dnmubl of Irrprler. to o I;rrll llhud es ur u .Inmr, the Amnrlran Itepublb: .1. Iiln, nn.l In Ilielbrd Ifrndrerenn, etch The daring prop•,t In w•Ilch Ilrndrrx, u. hl, .Ic lel Miert Ll hr K ..... mul'nt, a rano- risked his all mrruu+l ut the tllm. Intl,'(tannr:r of the• greM rnlonlxerm pnd cap. Inorr than a chlmrrl.^t dn•am. It La -4p lithe of Industry of today. the highest coni ucc to recognize that I (Cuntlord Next Bunrlay,) Henderson d b rson any asenrmo- lntra war.• . -- .. 7 M U + M J a U W � ;�LT�LOTTr; �ett�rsaes ■ remarkable anticill"J :_ of the polittest thought of rudely This �gvoplwmant sheds luster apop the note" of Hendare al"I Ropergon. . and. aemondrat" the forward look- 3i'j al} Ly,, Ap fhal.l IIeadr••.ort, Professor of :nrb Nathematics, rWrer. - fa - •=12IIS -ALp(liraT 13 . '• :.. , overland bra aas braving the terrible ->b"d- 13Diy not avallebte here for ships and ever-present dangers - of talRag mal.:the BIIorts.made by Rich. 'too - wilderness; ; others, inoludlns Y %'ard: Ilendersotl; is an- head of: the many tamlll"; went 67 waler under Tettaiy[vsattt -Company:. during : -the the Iea�enhlD at Col. Johal)anUson Dort Tour eel' Ave years to promote lu hie famous-. Ante of [isbbonto ' the cause -of. Western expansion amid headed'_by :.the"'Adventute" .-" colotllatton. of theme efforts... I This- In one of the meet famous ": abtR /less ,peak: in brief of only-onm, oplaodes.ln the early plonoer-hfmtory that: the moat' notabts- .That of the West ,_ Fortunately for the vsswa:Apee than sccomolshlne for world. the record of, the .)curnOY-was in, the"-:ploaede- tank of ';-"OW fh+the midst'of A land' of les :waa'astablielted: the power. to aPIXI ` the entry taker was vented lit Henderson,. as proal• dent:of the. Trannylv"LA Company: and the Trotsky", Company' was pence, current mone7, a nuu,..=.. •l acres". " soon - as the Company could mature ilia eettlen a. MaI factory - and -Indisputable titled This resulted In perpetual.' UOMPay meat.: -since In 17117 the: Sta[e Of North Carolina, following' Virginia's 1' on thw.Comberlond i - fram the : claim -- •(f I CamDany.': - ansa! - morinn• "Purchasers 1 . wildernmes, devising a-gy t m of laws, regarding that hazardous undertsatng, ( here were never urged- to make Any I ' fed' atimpo sing a. Legislature for the Under - thI' Friday. -Much :. 71, payments op , eonaxeta .into Which j `-'DM=Rgw of those -Iowa ".1 ,..'1750, -oche testifies, to. the prudence and the forethought of Richard Hende•- they had•enternd. .Old settlers -ever, high i, - Cloarle'Robertson his alder "brother Charlet, '-and .-atheaZ old son.`the'mas[er .anirit In engineering j n,very rptal d t& gentleman retard pan 6enyeman and Patriot. ' fxmtRes in all, made their arduous toe• ,¢[Ire 'einleratton_ one clause of this backwoods con - Wake -fro int). Warty "Set - out this day, and afters to I e11[ut1d0 co lead - In the splNt of'I "Carolina. _ over- the mounta)ns to ning .some distance, met with Cul. ?£o liberty and Ukb. damentaliy dem :. Watauga in me Spring of Iia", t.`eoy 'Richard' 11endiamon who pan running raa r- In nature: marks .out Blonder- ' actually ' constituted. the . advance actually the line- between Vfrpnla and North .trade _ son and Robertson, -in one more guard of 'American elvillution, .:In Carolina. At [fife meetinq'we were ' notable particular, as pfoneere in -. 177; ,the Watauga eettlera-beaded' much: rejoiced. He. gave- un` Avery further political thought as well as to ag- by lames Robertson leaned the lands Information we wlnhaA. and they Were'. x upying from the Mara..InformeA .". that he had purchased ,: J[ee indlems for a period o7 10'yeara a 9uantt[Y ofcornto lmi of kY o ha shlDped at the -Folie of Ohl., j e�"5`..cytn�.,' It I; " In a Henderson purchased tarn 3Imp Ky for the 1 (Laouttl -ae„tiw":; •i fn h drum the Impettel area of Imperial w without enttlamenC. We ore now .without eaL, a sasstKentucky . the- Cherokees, he was asola[ed In The negotiations by his Mend, Jame* bread, and are.. comDellcd to hunt > Z4, ^. Robertson' and at ilia tame time the the buffalo to. Preserve life:.' - ftrf Watauga rattlers, through the medl- Although Robertson and fife party "sY- i t e f atlon at Hendgrson, Robt•rumn, and I had planted corn at the French Lick .' chaswi fee Sevier made a purehaad lD doe Sevier m before returning. to Waaaugs. to lead the lands In 1 ! the etntgrano thither, the trop wassimpl T£ from.-. the Cherokees. ilenderson'a ro meager and the denser of honest• ' purchase m behalf of the T.anmVIvaa- Ing h ss. extreme that It In doubtful tf the emigrants could have remained Is Company' Included vast tracts of land, act in Kentucky but also there, had It nor been for the fore -only In Tennessee. fp face all the Iandn thought and sagarity of thepaternal . , watered by the Cumberlanzz d and, lea Henderson. • .hely ,1 i ' tributaries. At length, On Anrll 't, the party ,A When Virginia In 17711, after con- nrrfved safely of the Big Rslt Lick flaustand Te nnnd:lhere Cantaht Robertson'. his lying fg'thd limas of we the chartersania imusterritof and company. "Thouxh our Pres- granted200.00 to do Tiann VIsg to the Tr porta are drove an Copan scree land on Creep 8'm f lingaDefinition w log dining "wee have bend:, taw ins ranine hero hull! on at n, "braes River ia ey begnaiton. Han• R er as began effort* [or ae,vo a pMar bluff tson she "Lick" has bluff niamixi re minder far rnlonlzing the remainder I such and Ma cam- Wlth each a spielt of bard)-MKII With • ' of the purchase 'mode from the , of I tl&mkeea Like franlM Moons be- pony." pan7." hood, the Inca Amerl an spirit of y ^ .. fees him. James Robertson now te- peraeveranre and of croaflre Dent dsterminatbn m t 1compllshed the most memorable •uhlevameat the l quest, the manly hold what thri, had won against Ili of bis career . as •; agate of the directive and 'creative eaters the spirit of thank ulnesm for dAMEg ROBERTSON. -` :..,Saito of the Amarlcen rxDxnslnnfmt j the few cabins .built. axnlnal their mammalian, Col. ' Richard Henderson. I arrival,. with such s eDlandld' spirit did the forerunners of ale Republlo grenalen enterprian. This clause, re• - thaday, l4endernen's direction. Robert- +t_ On !ride a lent and extended exam- emanre the Ultimate tut IIIof their markable in Its P011ticni anticipation. Is nothing le"' than - a olau" to- `klastlsn of the region to the neighbor. Nmtianai dstfny. hist tar dot time 1p Amarf- +a;kood of Fnmek Lick armee leash• lanolinsg Richardgof he man history the Progressive doetrifift man n. Ronne In. 17in. the North a running of the North the sift achy, of which ro mueh-an''heard today, Iffis. banmi.T. de a -exam •7 dtgw ond made n dni'm varolina.upon hmmenn atop, arrived ed i[pnn ho the !',call of )udgaa ''Thio pioneer of carry n1 di of lhogacin the. arenn, He now tgeh o star !¢ to ,�.' hs, an him area. ' file re- (his -..the. area. mm4ed rnprxi'. by energy. es of a judTclaM it :dace then of !lit'thei '.terra to tM Wetausa settinm+ms On to the oft la Roterlstir, Ohilah James- Rnba v. ester and dire hand ,at revision atrocity in the hands, at .the-theRobartmon.found mars farm nme a draw Upa form of the people an the mneet effective flip t nottlers ready -and taxer to take lie n the Ratt, LIO nl Ashte hetn•aen fns aUcUo means .at "curing truly democrntia i great 'step towards colonization of I and the Trnnnylvnnin fbmnnDv, govgnmpnG must forever he aenocla- the naw lasids, inspired by thewhich V one of flip most remerkahin fo,l In American -history -with the '-'vr t"' of Henderson and the on. examples or dmmnentic aovamrnant, bemen of Henderson, and his cO- [busiadld-nVOTIA of Rah,I and 1 - adopted m the environment' Of tot ad)utar. Robertmon. get Inter"thtg .: III eompan[ana .. I•frmtipr. afforded by Inn history, At. to thin clause Inthe:!C.umberbmd in !Jjt[Nntlme. Richer 1 Hander- Amerlra. Compass" that , l ` attend It . hexa: 'M as the In :fifth others had been apt'tntef' 7aY North Sarotim 'la• Rum" oho!hxnam Tho (3avernmont was placed In the of 1: rammfaniupere-s'-fY1nn, often people geutefal) are.dfo"tldlyd with theddtnae.of the k-`dieldins, tins between, Virginia Una i Ji Asea er (literal ArMtratnrf'— judges or trfers no to ba chosen, they +t•A7farth. Car-InU1, ha famaaa line 4'e1,:rtnd from the different. settlomonto may, call a now Pleetlon Inany- of the eaid'.alaliono, and olert other' tltltW4a',."36'-a0",:: While Henderson A. [vow "Ongedapo■this mntrrpr",: the '?..the ,n the basis of mnnhana rptrnma and representation arennl rut to pnPulat- j _' In their atead,. having duo respect the agM1 to be . -"Wangs .aware mot out .me ton- . Hart -than,. In ttlr h -art at the to number now ed ' wyl[derzeasof:. the Cnmborland. - wilderne"'vu a/tabllAhrd A genuine elected at each miatlon, which _Anath Cellowsd - James . Rt csrfsan I c,mI wl.n .-farm, of xover uremnt a I p?rsnnx so to hit rhncon °hall have a; Cj Ix- •:� -.4r ry - -.t -, •°t"•t��,i L° la t•�",..ltf 'la�sYr� yr : •'�'�' .�. �:'r f _ ,.� a -v: 4°�� �1t°� ° _ , . - % �; ' ��:rr• 1;itr4'.. rrii%n.t �.- L. i.. - �. { _ • f . ..�. tttal ldiratas�41" Itlt-tA�sag it1 vrltoi►0• Fafeaiaslt�ali�•r,-"'. � -�� rootR' 4y' � ' • - w4 8>ifd• AS , K.,•�s�+� ,jals�,did'; bis► +e�;>latrtt� aatttaatt ,rr `.'w . chosettl• iii rlwll� >ctile;; ahaU 'toftoet." :�t�•8ty ' • yrerttiQtn �a �;aitcr cttstut at•+Ys R7tiii4ia,RI_ •33lsttatt:Dc�ttdt">aiChhYd eo alerted: Cora—,F�Affda tits ;tattias; ttf.hu ; After t111tox iisrldue taar+teis� a = p• _ytAtied tth►atutlta;, poytA of.'4*ft2#;,'tVhb W*dIt tel► 'himself' ° Hain- twa7 year'! tile, land .0 tho8tats biQdtad � 1?3b.- at the settles ,lsn it bairtaored wise•' 14"-. • early -age o! :891,-.-TDday he sleep&. 3n ass&hipr ••. l� - ,:da Aid . = ladtaait an--- - UA1nWI9W..- XMvo6 . unviatted. ' bir ass as►tdatlta, aeeeabllShed tltaim tttaia,t:, i>a, a :$aa;iad : forret -M :Zell t selves ite'�jlDylr�•f ' bd; ;ttr in the'mxstary' aactoat. saat •otol ,Wntbw t ; Creek: ,. vC' tIlas Ar, Gniai�0r-+ :fie a� l$ntk~ �, i+4r' sy;'ot >� 11ls:tt honanr slays: been Il�ib+Y pg up 1fr�g!¢at: City a3ra3Ct6ii' Wtthtrl, -lila past tiva',yW* t31a j't otittls _t" `dma;: Mama t 3a •;bgth #!te•='.$<ata>s ,whtih•:: 1a --.WAS firanfeiY'. ., wither for-.. Hen•: ; pt°Ahtariiy 'lnsttuertetatsl .izt ''touadtri8e derson. to aZerz:not for Rob, I:esett:altY:&nd-•cure i pr)eas$ee:'. 'T>3is e ertsatt tba 8! Ialsator. ?.but ' for :.a of hasloe• ttaou�d, 'vritb--tbes'atateannan-: itallattttr' T �"�a - QItstiazt.- led, st.. ails.:. viston;,to t#e#alt•-:.impei'talilr, sand ... the--batt2a. i! ermant4 In ' 'alto: thy': pioneerin-a8Vt+eestvcness to act t ltevoittttott;.:aat rat{Francia•Nayb. .im>asrfally. .. still ..:raioaaina �attAont ' To #;tchatrai'. der•oas;:: aha ; con, ,h0aoz�, In lite 8iata wQeaca ' bA 'set strgctiv8;1eAde .: a3rtd:?.�nr[srta2t' exp "forth,"..tn` pat'sult'� h1e :hlSh ea - V anatonlsk-; #q:; Am es:'�Robertson;•.;thc1' dee or , ;�<.3d8Pha1l; ther`•t.fraa is .:salt bold';•Pioneert' dWine sdininlatrator,?'rentofe' ovhon the:`Mate' of.='Zyorth Tem scree-;,<tw ; a debt QL*orthy ;inemor- gratlt=td4 :#47i". rho : trutyc`'t rtutioaal ;3att, ' Nattfonut': f�;-algtsitic utce .tw-th a ph3a3vi)suent'; ot:: asasrtltng. Wending...ancasnation .ot<'tlta :pilmeerirtt� and and-: Parana teat ,'aiolonlzlnst.:. tha3 . ftt yragresatYe spirit; ::ot thn Anna!tRlaz b):atd_atid sotnat .{exon or the "Brest . ga+sople�' ' '['h4ffia r� > _='+ F ) - /.l yt . .'x ~• r .. rt v. i at i .r ° j,r . R` . s �!i"'. i� •'e• w. t tii•S4' 'i C... :.i '�.tiLfv Y 1 '1�' r •j~ `f ,;C, ,'••. �K�1 •••wI Hr�, -•L Y. fy •� � s 2: _ : 3iat#tsr and aerv*nti A supertntepdent t hold' ti>< 4tizene:'Trust C*wPeany. trc`:Nasr of ° 'a: lumber eatnp is :held )s1., 8;ephsna Elottsl; :,KQulptneat �: uyPlp- : Ca . `: Qnd.) ..'jnhn L'; Roper Comfier Company (-YW- ou (Y -' t -pr to pe enttticd to: pri; ority. -out of ttts proceedu'Of v : ai' iuredos 41;-L.A.:A,(N .a.1. 241, to. _have nal+ •im-: ur@ &olio under. the aartga:ge;..'A nota. to Sieat 'a#utitority,ao :coatract.:with .an am- tills tees revterws aU:.the-:sothoritles on P r t ice, tiestton ot'-the Prlority -• of claims ploYe .who: t)eiog Tadd'• off. to pay him. 4 P, monthly :eaiary; it)` consideration •ot hlas seaiast` Prop,ertp:'ise•: hands _ot . secs Ter retraining :from wiing other employ- over recorded liens.. mast, ,and:•hoidtnk.: himself in readinead -Taxes.-That ,no'l atta>s qes to lawyer 'resmr .wgFSc upon •notice - to that: ef- delinquent- unpatail tastes - tniems author- faat -.;R '.• < ;:11 ized . by statyto„ and If there•, its - no. real. :tin employer is'hellt 1n yeonon v. Luth-.I estate to: which. ttie flats caa bs trans- " ;er. tx ;Y: 41:t+.R.'A.(N.S.) Pit;:.tn Itave tats fisted as pirovided': by ,statute.' turd .the rlaht., alterilie>'tertidnation `af';a con• personalty beenseaaovcd from '•the tract: ' pl- ompioyment. •; to use reasonable county or. disslpated atter the levying of force : to- remove.'•the.• servant : from his the tax. the -taxing.-district Is• remediless premises.: it, after.*; yeaasonziblti. onportu- is declared- in- Marton County"v.'-Wood- pity `to do so .or" .White behaving in L a burn -Mercantile Company: (or.) 41 LILA. disorderly manlier, her ref lutes tp leave. i�t.S) ;30..: ; 'hat -;L serv"t does • nut. by continue Teialgraphs.,A �atatetaeat by -the,'sen• lnt;•'to. operate a .ma�ac;hiiae which .has not deet•of -a telegram* stating failure of ttr •bf-en protect W , 4Y • guards as, equired by. tlear:`;o arrange. deal.: and: dlrecttag the stAtute. mmume--pe rink- M•: hiury from- eendee to- come it.. he waaints cattle.' to violatten .ot:the •stattito. -!s `depiared W* the aent at the' raicetvinK station.. that Streeter • W. W,eatetlr tti'heoiud. r¢por• he - expects a. teiegram relating to -a cat,. (•nmp>•tu► (Ill.), ill L,Zt:A 1r,' -S•) 67A r . tle.: deaal. which might cause him to 'lose . An` omploye. •who. `'tpndt-r . w -mistake as 'geverat.;thousand dollars 'it he:. falls' to to his rights, turas=,over to his employee receive it.' and dlrecting..wherk to make tips siveti• hila, by: customers 'fur - Wit ! the 1 dellvsry; is • held in - Western Union >sea'sonAl use.t is. hold -,In Politer v:.;Aar11n tI Telegraph_ Ct►missny v,.?Ttpe . (Tett,).:.41 (Ky.) 4I Lii:A-IN.R) 1217. to'be:entttlei.1: -.L.R.A-W-8.)' Ilft;1a.:'.be_:aufficient•.'to to compet the •employer. to return them- eharge -the � compway.-With';:-Uabillty for him r' to special damages 4n,caae>"of'stelay in de+ diines:•4ne who, tial+ ttnlawtnlly taken `llverl;yt after--asrival of-the'a Tav:-w gwnship. en3Tedietsasgp:coal from beteath'.land b Prmisslcm et merov- e! .o: v e : tfmastt' Ih: pnoseasstom who : had . tin . au.. •ing'k publie;.'Ittpfli•tpay Is held tu.. Flaher thorlty..:to 'rrastt It,,Is' held : iri . KlnRaton 1 .Delaware. Township - (Kaa:T 41 -LRA. I.ehtKh,.Yaa►1IeY• Coat. Comrtany. (Pat.) 41 (M.S.) Iff;4.'an':act- itt, the. cnpscity of an L.RA,6�•8: . 1Q6Es: apt .;to `: Se p�srmltted: Agency ;M the State;: _and'. not to be Ila- -gainst thn objertlou of thA RtflDeMv a pica :to- an: employs ,for personal injuries owner.' to use the -'pa usages created by occasioned by the• negligence of: its ofQ- I him to move. coal mine•i on other prov- cera. es•ty. •although ,the- pub0c • nerd for such ; •L'rtal ,>l ehlld two . years.10 'months. ; . `- and. Ufa -days; old.. who was, aliened to be ' The .-It"es of an OR and gats hitninay +tu.precoe+ous child,, capable .4t. And did le sp.--fat: held Ira' Gult F`Ipe Unca . C'autipn•nx° run errander. . for,. veQUonerj :.was . strong v: ' Y'awn�e•Tulsa PMrnlcs[sm .'c:omljan? and3 rebwst;:`, IttL fluff WJ4 physlaal Pow. (0kI&;),: I • T n..A (XTA:) , i t4% have -no era for a , ehlla • of � itis ase.. Qid ,tori- rislit.to select: sat :Stam stud, More.. drill. dur;,..Aad.weA'capabin of raindearingi ser - .alk.oll or Saw-v&lt.• It Uta• jwrtta.ulatr.platen 105 tQ. pettttoner that were, at the.ttma oeleotmd' •will ondanger. the, property &taxi + worth. • 4 per.. montb#, este.., is held to bees •1st othar: peoplo. sfho arra lawfully: daames::y, central ,at: 46orgia. Railroad tieing - the- 4urfa:cec wizen the lessee can I VuLnl•aiDy; li3aL.)• �L l.Ft..�tPi.t3:). 1iA not �Ir{lt;his wnll•-nt,.Atzother. place equally to,be-'Os evinatter oL lasw.-ao'incspsbis renreairnt' to him, -• attttd''egttasltyc advan• of°'Pdrformtng • auch vastuabie. serviou tageoua to. hits. which wilt not endanater that a defendant eoryoration would not the :prolsort)► ast4 Uvea oft those lawfullyt be liable in damages for, tlYe homicide.a • !!ken at;e >~urface c' : r ., - s e sucl►;.-child:" tt Its: be, siiastivti4:4a< the ttlal . :, Ne'I'i'ta1.�A saardtGt.ltF itatQ ttt, Bergh' ;�l 'tile. c:aace thRt` t?ie ktNirrg- waaw+tor�tnnr k 9 m 00 0 O C C rn ri n nW o SdUburr Pdnfts Co, 1981.1 pad - 50 - sheets - •2.50 vodpdd. Form . 10" V n* co of 3 m mmZ r c D A Ordsr from: SALISBURY PRINTING CO.. 1717 W. Isms 89.. Salisbury. N. 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