The North Carolina Presbyterian . ailroad strikes, for awrit of habeas corpus, was unanimous, and itcontained some strong language. For in-stance, this paragraph: The entire strengthof the nation may be used to enforce in anypart of the land the free and full exercise ofall national powers and the security of allrights intrusted by the Constitution to itscare. The strong arm of the National government may be put forth to brush away allobstructions to the freedom of interstatecommerce or the transportation of the the emergency arises, the Army of the Na-tion, and all its ftnilitia, are


The North Carolina Presbyterian . ailroad strikes, for awrit of habeas corpus, was unanimous, and itcontained some strong language. For in-stance, this paragraph: The entire strengthof the nation may be used to enforce in anypart of the land the free and full exercise ofall national powers and the security of allrights intrusted by the Constitution to itscare. The strong arm of the National government may be put forth to brush away allobstructions to the freedom of interstatecommerce or the transportation of the the emergency arises, the Army of the Na-tion, and all its ftnilitia, are at the service ofthe Nation to compel obedience to its laws. The Supreme Court decided the GearyChinese act constitutional, Justice Brewerdissenting. It also practically decided theanti-Lottery act te be constitutional, by de-nying a writ of habeas corpus asked for by aman who was arrested for yiolating that actby carrying lottery tickets from one State toanother. T. Highest of all in Licavening Power.—Latest U. S. Govt Report. BakinflT Boivder MARRIED. =t Q^No notice of a marriage or death willbe inserted unless accompanied by a respon-tible name, which is wanted not for publicasion but as a guaranty of good faith. r WfilTESELL—SMITH. At the residenceof the brides parents, XMbsonville, N C,May 29th, by Rev. H. D. Lequeux, Mr. JohnL. Wbitesell and Miss Bei^e Smith—all ofGuilford county. MOORE—NEAL. On the 13th of May,1895, at the residence of the brides T. C. Neal, in Mecklenburg county, ,Rev. Chalmers Moore, of Bryson City, N. C,and Mtss Nora Neal, Rev. J. L. Williamsonofficiating. HALL—NEWKIRK. On the 16th of May,1895„ at the residence of the mother of thebride, in Magnolia Township, Duplin county,Mr. W. I. Hall and Miss Kate Newkirk,Rev. C. Shaw ofllciating. PBRKIN8—SHAW. On A^pril 10th, 1895,near Rocky Point, by Rev. J. S. Black, M., Perkins, of Virginia, and Miss SallieShaw, daughter of the late Daniel Shaw, ofPender county, N. C. DIED.


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