. Annual report of the Department of Labor and Printing of the State of North Carolina [serial] . 1166,523149,159142,352130,895129,93889,72384,78884,516103,535 10,129 615,032 3,535,373 2,772,937 2,237,248 2,096,565 2,702,863 2,016,849 1,975,666 2,223,141 2,186,461 1,854,474 1,270,763 2,053,204 1,628,549 1,054,440 1,095,116 1,745,812 1,327,267 1,584,594 1,169,434 1,060,408 1,487,882 827,248 1,191,905 888,423 847,263 774,718 769,436 649,397 644,430 553,960 596,918 529,674 421,181 588,620 409,071 352,900 286,739 347,447 289,350 249,787 255,720 175,994 184,942 171,299 61,731 1860 1859 1858 1857 18


. Annual report of the Department of Labor and Printing of the State of North Carolina [serial] . 1166,523149,159142,352130,895129,93889,72384,78884,516103,535 10,129 615,032 3,535,373 2,772,937 2,237,248 2,096,565 2,702,863 2,016,849 1,975,666 2,223,141 2,186,461 1,854,474 1,270,763 2,053,204 1,628,549 1,054,440 1,095,116 1,745,812 1,327,267 1,584,594 1,169,434 1,060,408 1,487,882 827,248 1,191,905 888,423 847,263 774,718 769,436 649,397 644,430 553,960 596,918 529,674 421,181 588,620 409,071 352,900 286,739 347,447 289,350 249,787 255,720 175,994 184,942 171,299 61,731 1860 1859 1858 1857 1856 1,678 1855 2,295 1854 4,425 1853 - .. 1,141 1852 .. 1,423 1851 1850 512330 1849 -- 485 1848 — -. 22 1847 558 1846 122 1845 386 1844 t680 1843 517 1842 1,835 1841 107 1840 1,210 1839 297 1838 — 319 1837 355 1836 tsio 1835 427 1834 1,574 1833 1832 30869 1831 t22 1830 22 1829 378 1828 - -- t40 1827 1826 59774 1825 79 1824 26 1823 932 1822 110 1821 tl96 1920 100,000 427 1819 14,571 1818 14,454 1817 3,086 1816 2,048 tEquivalent 400-pound bales. tExcess of foreign exports over total zo DO HI O> O r LABOR LAWS OF NORTH CAROLINA. WAGES AS PREFERRED CLAIMS—IN ADMINISTRATION. Section 87. The debts of the decedent must be paid in the following order: First class.—Debts which by law have a specific lien on property to anamount not exceeding the value of such property. Second —Funeral expenses. Third class.—Taxes assessed on the estate of the deceased previous to hisdeath. Fourth class.—Dues to the United States and to the State of North Carolina. Fifth class.—Judgments of any court of competent jurisdiction within thisState, docketed and in force, to the extent to which they are a lien on theproperty of the deceased at his death. Sixth class.—Wages due to any domestic servant or mechanical or agri-cultural laborer employed by the deceased, which claim for wages shall notextend to a period of more than one year next preceding the death; or if suchser


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