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I - Kstayea Blood and Skia Diseases mailed MAXAJS JLaVULUUiJb.W JSACOB, ws, , oniei JNiDAir,'EBUUARY 24, 1880. ? 4 !Py , A face for wbiei) all, word are tame, j Hid by tbe erael Ian between us; A form that put to Very ihame 5 !TnICswalteeiiu; A drooping lab in aweot relief ! I On rheek like roytinUd neark A dimple I adorein brief, t! ' Avretjty girt -.';- Aeeompliiibed f Well, be'a moot alert f Al teania; graceful injthe german. ; 1t t'r-l (bjift aed cttber flirt ,.nia:bear;aitiii. ,: . . rayerowk tnay fjown .t lack like these, And bJbly cultured lip may curl Eboun tor me, fonootn, tnat the' V A pretty girH j ' -j Li 3 i ? TMis TlttWikAPH. Hr. CtnnopV Claim tO Its DtaOTry. Correspondence of the Charlotte Obser- yet. : ; : ;v I iWuaM6T; D. CL, February 20 J- "Would you objec to giving me a brief aketoh of four history, andj especially Tofthe history lot your connection with the invention or tire electrip telegraph.'" So said the Observer correspondent tbig utoraing to "'Mr; Junius Lynch. Clem- Saons. j ; .1 jf: : : t 1 1 Not at aU,'as the riply. . "I wis born .in the illaire "of "Clemmonsville. ilowan (nowjfiavidson) county, Nch-fu parol ina, on tbe nrst:: day of December, 1813, and ani now seven-two years of Age. At the age of eighteen I was sent to llanddphMacon college, in Virginia. After; spending it year and a half in the preparatory department Li entered col legeand after passing through the regu lar; course graduated in 1837. In the yeir 1833, when about the age of twenty years, I cominenced attending lectures oh chemistry; and was forcibly struck with'thej power f the 'iralvanio battery and its. connection with electrical cur- r0nt.-:JtjDt - tiiiiajting r over the matter I felt oonvihoed that electricity could ; be practically UBed in conveying intelli- enoe b.etwseh-disunt points on insu ated wires.: ; I announced this belief to niy classmates and to illustrate my idea arew. m uiagram arouna me r wans oi my 6om, exhibiting a wire supported bv glass b'racketi on upright poles such us are now in use, with a battery at each end .and an independent cldokwork 'on wbich V receive messages.' H I tX attempted frequently texpain this totniy comrades but was vtAj ed at 'for my pains. I was Regarded as a Vjiiaid:n firojeeiat a dreai. f contended that it would work and pro phesied , that in the near future a man would be sitting in his cnamber in New Y6rk conversing witlj! hii brother in New' Orleans as familiarly, as if they were seatea; at nis .own nresiae. xea more, that the President of the United States would' in the ; samel manner con- verse with the empe'ror of Russia- ;in" an instant of time;; ; .This of course was re garded by all as the extreme of fanati dsni.. 'Onljr one df niy classmates would listen to me with, an degree of credulity and thatlwa ;a young man from North Carolina by the name of Baxter Clegg, who after Wards becjame somewhat prom aeni as alJMethodist preacher. ; , fi I iInafteryears a number of my school-; mates cam.e; oiit with voluntary ' eom nuirlcationB . to different! newspapers, testifying to what llhavn above stfted. Prominent : among thrm was tT.;W. Cameron; at one tin e editor of a paper published ac Wadedboro, N. C: ; : BeingyouBg and somew.hat diffident, 1 did not press my -suggestions upon the publio Attention, but bearinir thai a ntlemaa ?byj; theiiame of- Page, in Washington City, bad become quite; emi- lr.'r STSTf t!F?""tT iaJiuih;w w wuua iuj aww uu tu buu- jeel of telegraphy by the electric cur rent,; and to obtain bis vfews on the sub ject. ,1 therefore wrote to him, explain ing in detail, my views accompanying the same with; diagrams,' etc., land ask ing bun ifor his opinion. To this request I reeeited no mswf rii Ibis failure to answer was raiher : a) damper upon my enthusiasm and I thought that garter all probably my theory was not practical or its merits would have been appreciated J by a man eminent in electrical science, i, therefore droppeol the matter and de- T. f m7 studies, "saying but lifflaa! niirtva akrinll fK falAiwanVi : T vara a the telegraph. ! I prepared rny self by a collegiate literary course for entering upon I my profession as : a! lawyer land . devoted myself ex- clusively to that purpose. cyear rolledby and 1 1 had. almost forgotten the telegraph matter, when in the year 1844 1 opened the Washington uiope one morning and the nrst para graph, that attracted my i aiteuii;u was an account of the formatioa-ofAplrtner-ship between iPage MorsaAmos Ken dall tuitb: ret ran experimental iciegrapn wire Between xammore ana Waahingtou City, and an application to Congw foV pecuniary aid. Ane moment i saw; tne com ninatiou the . conviction flashed upon my mind thai Page bad used my Isuggestiens to him. made eleven veara before, in the furtherance' bf .th$ MoraeLproject, and when. I; learned that at the time I wrote to Page m 1833 and for some years after wards, be was an examiner in the patent office if jand; forbidden; byf la tke f out. j:i a patent . in: t6 his own ; mame, my convictions were confirmed. -' Indeed, I was so positive of the fact that :I wrote a communica tion ttl tbe Yasbington jtHobe, pgiblicly charging Pago with havmg availed him self of my suggestions. Being thus publicly chaigedwith Appropriating my suggestibusibe was compelled to reply to my communication and did so by ad mitting that be had eleven years before received my ' letter and diagrams, but excused himself for not answering it on the grouu'l that he then; thought there was nothing iniit. . In the meantime Morse, iPag '& Co. having received CoDgressional aid proceeded to erect their .line between Baltimore and Wash ingtenjwbieh proved a success and so linked orie's.name with the project as to give him the boom over, everybody .elsei i (; ; ' f . ; '...)'. . ir ; e -" a"... IB V . ' , 1 - is in laot naraiy properto say that: the electriq telegraph vms an loten uon, or tut it origmaiea witn any one man.. It was! a growth, sot an invention It cdnimenced with Volta and Galvani. i hundred years Igo. and has gradually grownup to it present stature.. In the jaatf mp, m '37, jawh attention iriven to the subject, both in Europe and America. : ccientists in Ent-land. France, Germany and' the United States irereworking upon tbe problem in those years, i : Dr. Jackson,' in .Boston; Joseph Henry4 at Washington, and others, were studying the subpeet.' and in fact, mak ing experiments in a small way; Doubt less the idea of telegraphing by the elec tric current was' original with several different persons as well as myself. Its practical introduction, however, was due to Morse, and he is entitled to the credit of haying first proved its utility; I think he is entitled to the greater honor, for while with others it ws mere theory , he put it' into practice aod conferred thereby its I lesstngs Upon the world I would hojt pluck a single leaf from the laurel that .circled his crow, or drop a word that would reflect upon bis mem ory." i All vur city fathers say "use Salva tion Oil, the greatest cure on earth for pain'." It costs only 25 cts. ; Since Mrs. Brown has taken to usinr Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup she has saved an independent fortune' in doctor's bills. You can do the same. i At present we are supplying France with frogs No doubt very soon we shall be shipping frogs to London. . To ARTISANS, MXCUAMBS, AND ALL WORK- mbn. rThre is no remedy in th6 world equal to Pond's Extract for any disease where pain exists. 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Illustrated pamphlet la tiled 'VJS'Jfrilra "I aooreni V0LIAI0 eII CO., Marshall. Tics BXUBDT 11U.-A eanwne Piematare iotrtn of yoathfal impraUeae Nerrou V-iullt, SUahovd, Ac. hari. triad la vala even ai temady.haa diMerwM aatmeleeelt waraa will an1 KKKa tA fiiarallnw MITarara Addi j. tf. AiaVaa, a Ol.athaat as, ew ysrk Vitf. f.lanliood Restored rtAlLKtlH. R tCM ate)JD A B AJTTI IXK mAixu .1 1 OOBPATSXP SCITHDUIB. r 170 HTB paauaiy Ih.lSSd, SOUTH. No 60 ' Nas Daily Lva. ft 1100 a at 8 04 S 00 DaCV Lva,ii NhrbS 00 60 18 p m i 9 28 .1 8 28. 'IRichnMind. 4 40lGoidBhAnk. 11 46 1 zOjKaleigh, 12 laDurbam, a mj 8 80 G.-eeasboro, 6 89 Sanabury, . ft OOCaarlotta. 16 00 m 9 86 8 01 a 26 6 4 10 111 SI 80 11 28 1 00 8 84 10 48 t 18 S 08 ft 88 1 40 1 83 8partanburf, to quanta, ftALKM BRAN'CU. North wsrd. Jn. la. issa. Southward. No. 51 Daily Arr. p. m. SM Lv. co. si Daily Arr. a. m. IN. 60 No SB Nod 11- D.Ly l r n s as 3 so. 6 New York, i 2A f 00 Phllsdelpbis, i. p m U.. 1 1 25 Baltinara. i i 9 16 Wsahlngija, I ii am -J, lOSoDaavOia, n: p m T f .1 4 0 No. 61 Dally' Lve. P. m. Dally Lva. A m. 10.00 Arr. 1L49 8.1 O.Greensboro 11.85 JL.ve.1 6.60 Salem Arr. i LIT gTATI UNTVBRSITT R. K. Northward. Jan. 18, 18$ Botthward. 8 No. 1, T)ailv exetnt No. a Wa. Arr. ait.) Minday. Lve. a. m. Unrerity j p. m.- k 10.20 e.8ft i ' Lva i Arr 11.10 Chapel Hill 7.2ft Lva. So?- Lva 1LU Arr. 11.48 JAUaXOB ASTCVaUZliaAA v TBAm aoDta BOBTB. Ko, DiyN8 mr November 16, 185. I except ,, axpt - I Sunday; Saadsy 11 Leave Raleigh, ' 0 46 a Wake 18 si Frankiiaton, 10 56 KittrelL n n Hendersen, II 86 ' IU 8 1 42 6 U 8 88 28 warrenton, n 20 Littleton, is A5 Arrive at Weldon, i a i9 18 8T v 1 81 K 88 trains ooino sorra. ,No48DTy N8 Dry Bxcept feuBdsy. KevBaaber 1ft, 1885 except ; Sunday. .save Weldon, Littleton, i Warren'oo, Hendersfjo, Ktttrell, Franklin. Wake, Arrive at Raleia, : 40 p 8 31 4 00 5 O! ' 1 16 S B. 8 4 4 So 8 09 - 8 61 ton, 6 80 6 -18 9 4A WM. t MtTB, sitrwvadaa. A LEI OH A'AlTf.rsTA IM.INAJ rir,i f.'uin .-o-.lh. vc ff; p . - ej t . ": .. . - Leave Raleizh, Moncurc, Santord, Arrive Hamlet, Trains going North. VOvamber 16, 188ft- 0 fi no .a sh27 I t?12 Sftfn 10 18 I J 45 1 8 7 20 No 2 D'ly No 4 Tli except exeep t Buaday. Sunday. Laare Hamlet, gaadfard. S 46 a an 6 09 6 06 ! as U 18 Aioaenre. 00 I 8 SO WM. SMITH. BupC yyESTLBN NOB TH CABUX1KA B. B ' ! m a w. - u . TXT v nrn . s : aoi. i.A.a una, I ; rTJkOX Train No. 2. Traia No, L Lr. 11 St 11 84 , 8 80 - 6 68 71 Arr. 6 22 5 21 Lw. .' . , , p m Salisbury, 6 ll SUtesville. ; Arr. . 11 88 a. m Morganton, 12 40 l 50 Baund Knob, 10 64 ' 11 00 Ashevllle, , a si 6 W. Springs, t 66 4 46 6 14 east. Train No. 8.' Arr. Lr 4 89 am MURPHY DIT. WEST- Trala Last No, T Lv Aheviue Wayoesville, 2 00 2 25 10 00 10 t)9 m 6 19 It 21 11 28 .8 XI H liarlRston, 8 81 1 OS Jarmt, jfos. 7 and 8 run daily, except Sunday. , Round Koob is dinner, station for trala No. 2. W A TVKR. Assist. Gea'l Pass, A'ft V. K McBKE. Hupt. , , W TOiTnT6K A WSLbo'S k B. " tra'nj eoe eobjB. Nov. 16. 1888. No 48 DaUyj No 40 DaUy Leave Weldjn. Arrive Rocky Mount, Arrive-Tartcio, Lesvr Ts "bo-o, 6 88 p ! 4 66 p 111 80 I . Leave w json, , AnlveOoldsborV. ' " Wilmlnsfton I 4 p ml i 4 54 17 50 TRAIN'S OOINQ XOKTH. Nov. 16, 1886 No 47 DaUy. No a Dsily. T eave Wilmlnpion, Arrive at o)d.bro, eave y Uoo. rjive Roikj Munt. Arrive TsrH.o, Leave Tvbnro, Arrive 'eldun, . e 45 a m' a 50 p 11 85 l ill 12 26 p-n 12 a i 2 9 i j 1 21 es .1 l ; IU 80 a m. 1 2 15 pm SUa 'OIII". 'IvlX, Sup?, T. M Kiir.Ro., tien'lPassger AgsaU tABOHNA CENTRAL B. B. Passenger,' mall aad express train. except ounaays. Lave Wilmington at Leave Raleigh at Arrive at Charlotte at 7.00 p. BB 7 85 p. as 7.80 a. at 81ft p. ns 9.00 a. ai 8.86 a. at No. 1 LeavB Charlotte at No. 2 V Arrive at Raleigh at. j Arrivsat WUmuigton at BBBLBT nrrnuoB dailt xxcarr suvdayb, No. 8 No. 4 Leave Charlotte at 6.16 a. SB Arrive at Shelby at 12.16 SJB Leave Shelby at L40 a.aa Arrive at Charlotte st A40p.aa QAP I rSAB YADKIN VALLXY B.B. TBATW MOBTH. ARAIVA' Bennett villa, a.20 a. as BhoaHeel. 9.40a.m. A50 Jayettevllle, 12.00 m. 12.1S p.aV Banford. S.18 u,m. 118 Oreeaabore, 8.00 J T 26 miautas at rsyettovflle tor dinner. N tun SOUTH, u ABarnu . UATfl. Oraeasboro, i - : $M a. ta Banford, 1.10 p. BS. L46 p BB, Jaysttevllle, ' 8-60 jj A00 OaoeHeat, A06 f U BaaaettByille. 7.80 j - - ' 1 I f Taf tldeatti awe rmr. I kmatant et nn, srarr valx. IMOSIOKS1 f.rS?-4 -mr ait atw a v IHBf i t f s 'AM i 1 . 1 4
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