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. " ' . 2 " I nilillllWI ii ii -ii . -i : 4 r , . i13 is If 1 -1. ft s J. . i 1 11 m 1 iifi r 1.1 1 - 1 ii iwwiii iwiif 'T ' ' ":" ' ' fl " J Bt " m afcfcj II:; .-: W n I . t M I ! Carolina Watchman. TIUfttSPAY, AUGUST 7, l$7j9r. The election iu Kentucky foot tip a I jlniajj pempcratic loss ja legislature, &n;srll! leaves Ieu aocup iitf ffi0!1 '.yujoi u t ballot. yJvi -U: : -ii Ssi: The Fever continues at Memphis, but probably from the jack of malenal to t work ou It 1 nop f.ejry alarming. There j were eleven new " paseg on tjie 6th, and 1 6uf ope &flf: fi6 cityM vpfy A?f?, AV. 7, IJqlliDft, presidejtf of the wegtr eru diviijpjj f tlie lYfttferp X. C. Kajlrod, Htill refutes fj ppinply with the Act of the lute (jeuprat Afisemb? ordering .him to turn oyer ita aaset to the directors of the esru df vision, pa the ground that the juivate fttppkholdri aye not been con bulted. , . ; ' ! " r- lfcl MB ' - ' " .; . ... . --. i- 1 .-- The cprpirtnership herejpfbro existing betHf? n jphn B. Ifugspj nd Geo. C. Jor tlan, as proprietors and editors of the Italeigh Xeict; has been ' dissolved. Mr. Jortan h beepme sole propriety and ed it retires. Ay Te Charott Observer, vrppy, is the largest paper in the State, apd made up froin the Daily; comprjBes a very full re jHrt of the news. If and the" Goldsboro MtjCHgerxiQX)i do prdit to any State in he Union, , . ij. ur, neims, a wagoner iroin staniy, vhile camping in a back lof n jparQtte, was robbed of $18,' all the money he had. ini . . , . - ... . " . 1 i iiiei enwjrea uis wagon wnjie ne was in uoother tart of (he yy d talking to an tp- j iqnaiatauoi 'vjos't arrived from Staniy,- i nvl.A ... ... At, .....l A,t.l 4 : I from. Stanly, Observer r -. ' 4 ! OurHEWipaa" neigbbprj pfynston, publishes a liberal extract from Sher man's speech, at Portland, Me., which is characterized as the "ablest spheech of his life.'!, Shermau, we ake iCnotalone from this circumstance (in itself of mall siguificapee), is . the favorite of the Be- TinhlirAna i.f Viirtli f'npnlinn f,ir tl, norf puDiicans r orui curpiipa, rpr the next a-: j" i I presidency, Kealjy, U does not matter much who- is tlie Bepublican candidate lor mat important office. 1 he next con-J test wiil fura on more important ques tions than those pf a personal nature. What is its History. Under the cap- t .. linii.r.-ui.---t-: x? ,a M A' IIIIUU.IIJ K UIUUIGIJ III iUIBBlB I sippi,' credited toWie "Mississippi Vicks- bttnf Uerilld. Democrat na brPRPTlf-pid in an; Iowa republican paper an ugly case I iu the murdering of a colored man named itichards, is made out as occurring in nearliS neaily always two sides o, the cases on which northern republican papers rely for political capital, and , we suppose two itothia. lycKarda- Mlin. account lft,r 'UJ , - nvnrr re, t, wo ue waapoiepppig eviuence against a party wno murgerea; njs protucrlwo years ago.) Causo- eijqpglj for the brntwifafbiV i,.-5.' ;IAJ -k nii i.:. " pUw n- F VH: ""j,v"i'r 4ii mmii I significance to a subject of a purely per-1 .nnolM...M... : , , i . i CUABMElBYASNAKi.Xarlvtl,flRnnlA particulars, of a girl charmed by a snake, 1 T4 'L-a' r ' I a going wo rpupas pt the press again. bhe went out at a regular hour each day I aud was jnet by the snake, between which J Three doctors were immediately summon and herself there seemed to be a verv eJ 5 everything! was dime to restore life, I lt-J. ; "fMtPf anestter uuveuieut anu uiscoyers that bp) daugh- I lerisnpuer tne lunuence of the reptile. f. A .! ,.' , . . .. .... - I u l again to uis moung place witn iipi gup; and shoots the snake. -The UhterU .urtlof coarrbt looking round sees her father, and then walk away to the house, and hks leVn ever . i . i . . . - , r r r; aiuce steadil v recovorinir liAr l.mlt .ml suirits. Th at v f,; seuted tlie when tlie suake irrouml and wrfthinV UkethesirminSeS at last dying at tlie same moment that the 1 snake died. ..Don't know w jvhich bi-right, ither story, l" tf.T -- if there is any truth iu cither - lho Hoard of Education in ViriHnia - 1 i;:t 1 .. . -. : . - T y , u 1 ireinia has passed a relation that is calculated to act as an puibargo on mafriage. All fVniale teachers in the-Rnblie" schools are! iuelfcrible to the nnaltin.v V wi,u tfC ... ' 2 :t'; "..-. 7'.. -tnf " 1 W . . . K r-'J MWMI II iLaW W MJt. siriKes us thai thi Hueer. It' ianj uat discrimination".' jeucuers may marry, bat females Haidly veirr The afe takes wane aud nybe view e to supDort thetr themselves, and in- crease ititatd of iesaenitr! their hnrrlnna by warriaffe. Time enonirh fm. tJiAm be discharged wliel, r if, they , neirlect l?ed what not.' Kiihmoud publishes weekly an in teres- jing mortuaiy report, classifyinir the . - - . dentlis. mid iririmr tha - . il whites and colored. , For instance, the last reDort of Dr PnWii pjji ,ii wlf W!fMWL':V ' i olord jwpuUtiou wasr 1835'per' 1000 pe annum. h L ' '. ' T"v f I JlUUUJll. MUdness popaers indhenco it -the geutio yeji positive influence of Dri . ....I. .T"iri. . " rt' m.P!LU I over, ne argues oyer a quiet ODt- l huch iieglect will produce discharge, and tie by i himselfj All wilV cpmrf riflht tn a m-- m a uuiirua. i. w ii irmi m m .a. a a. a. man or the biggest Td6r would time;. He everi tries to pray, but it U the fHi illllt It fill POSalble tO Show CAUBM "vehxr nni I nnr.nffi Aion.1nit.,I..V.tnf.1 .1.. I Ml neglect of dutv. an v tjuhr i .nni.l I mXn t . - v i . lr; km population of city estimated at From mfort and "position to rags and , ana pie matter naa nearly to smooth 80,000-w?hl?.-:4tip0 s -coloretf::-34.0m.- dUsraee; f Final! v heies a fonntken Anu f ? ' ffi ' compromise defenke. Kale of mortafitv of whole noDulation waa least. lUik lamentable ed Is i laann for WM enected,; tn compromise, the wasj H lttl per 1000raufinm.:a,Kato ormor prolbana?m-edi'tatiott' ihis holy sabbath !i;fwSrSdr?- Paubne her hisfcMld. tahfy of whitopopuhitiqii waa 13 ner day.Ralei2h ieics. I ' V ; moPe5 W00 TflB Wpent wm made her !atrwt J00U ir aunnm.. iRate ormdrtalit' of - " 1" Jt - - on use vveanesaay week, but old Patrick the Weed. -iiull's iiUy Syrup overcomes so quickly IfS, if it... ;i . ;,vi,..r.,.i i r!i'?er7 - : 1 i p 1 . Tim traHe in Sniuac Leaves is consider- i.. ..m. fMirti.tuM of tbia State, wnyi t . ..nt!mr MiAPoliiinrK I :i 'rV,,i ..r if it will bilnir in manr a ii'ii I ' Wa trtvn I the Uftwloi: method of gathering and dryinst i - i M'li.Tltuiveg'oniv are wanted but to fa- ! tlifliratlujrin" of it. tlieKmall stems which i tbe leaves cro can be stripped from the stalk, a in pulling blades. It must be free from sticks, sands and . ber- ries. Dry itiu the shade. lf,exposed to the sun, dew aud liioVU will turn yellow and become I worthless. Spread it on a floor and turn it morning and evening until peifectly dryl Do not pack it in or pile it in bulk nntilitistliorongh- 1 v tlrv Be careful it does not heat. When Sumac is vrbmvW cured it is of a bright gKoinWoa , i 7h Salem and Winston led off in tne dried Dried blackberries go at 4 cfs, Jn .Wipt? ton. The counti of todolph U so ganeUiyi 4 . - . i boanti debt m tJ.Cp opposed to a Vk.iN'Vadkin viallev Kail road will not k- n nw tU prfAriea in that countv. i -1 n.i ' P"!? w "l'T" , - , ' " : Stateirille llr-LIne Balirotfl. I Dr. J. J. Mbtt. oresident of this road, I and Hon. W.jM. Bobbins, who attended a series or meetings on wie coniempiaieu i line as far as Mt. Airy, returned last Jifpp- day, and report niost favorably pf ph In- terest tue people are Hiking in tne euier- I prise by making yeryliWra subscriptions for stock, whicn wm ue largely mcreasea hereafter and leaving no doubt that tbe I i-oad will be! built in. the near f Otnrp. North Iredelli Yadkin and Surry, to whose citizens this road will be of the largest uunvuii .www ... o 1 importance, are manifesting a deep inter- i iiiiuio rtna am mamfvlHniT ft liRMI Intel I . a. I . m 2 VI .1 1 vrn n11 I est in the enterprise;' aiid doubtless will vbte'liberal sibscrlptiohs, including $60,- j .tTj. . . .1... - .Z..r-H uw oy ireue wniip ww wo nmi w ! OU1 CIU UUU ill lUBWU KM vu m wuw . iron ousmess mw .-. tory. In addition to Uie demonstrations 1 Aiy rootner always made it. and we hope they will lead off in thel by government, the citizens ha veil thoe dais, as well as the I ! to theAtiannc, lenneaseeef ) m his month j a ive bass about .eight pfTppeka flve hundred are encamped. The toast of the United Stites became pop and which citizens lof South Iredell will inches long, with which hp swam abore and are being fed through the charity of uiar u was given with 'full expression sanction in justice to their neighbors in proceeded to Cat with the avidity and ;the;Topeka people. The colonization so- The United States, boundied on the north uw uuiiuciu jjufn"" ui f"1 yi)uj' i wo nunureu cpu icia ro w w BBwgu- horses, carts, ;wneeiparrows, otc, anu no uuuiupr M.iixuo iuvicoot. -fcw. ecnuwouB Biu uo wnu m u y "f i otipi-i" uro . -"f nuLl iKr TirnvisrVnk: 1 whirh the people will pot feel, receiving stock certifi- cates for the same, while they wilt secure luc "". through line between the North and 8puth calculated to enhance their property manv told in value, wneu it is consider ed, never was there a time when a railroad could be so cheaply! built, and the great i . a r ji . b a a. . j aavaniaee iuis roau: woum ue mj me iu . . . .... through wllica it ould pas8f it uld lcTv. - t1.f g man within Aflaen ni twenty mile's, would be eager to aid in niMing lt , tor the great oenents n will . I . , -- Sad DrowUo oV Two Sist.rs.-A disipatcU to th Ncw jYotk Eeratd . 44 A most ditressine drowning accident occurred at Brock villc, Oat., about half past eleyeno'elcck Wednesday, morning, suiting In the death or Em ly and ditn, age 18and i2 years, daughters or Mrs. HugUl, of that place. The young t ladies were Datning at bnerui ratneas resiaence, i t i : t it Atl Ik n aai d triio vr aiisi ao ihi suaiiu n viii swauv i ce.out, when -ii.iudd.enly: deepens. 7116 batners Md waded oitf some distance, anu, not reing aware wi iuo w iQg, had taken another step, ater deepen- ten, when they both suddenly sank. Two both suddenly sank. Two young men distance from the shore nuv nns uuiv uniouiii jtuiu w "vi WZTy J""' " V iVi I " vm-. j - " J - T 1 nit. vvum ii-ovii wiviu .uw, t tne vounP meniimmediateiy plunged in and brought Edith un. but was unable to raise Emily alone, when both of them went down and succeeded in bringing her up. r I ipithui4 avail llpa - TTtavall a a A ytaa was very beaumui, and had justnnisnea uer euucation Ho died in ail - What was there in a lot like his td drive! a reasonable being U I to coa. which hUfoondi.. WW 3 perhaps its happiest end in a lonely death llj "IX iii. :i. i i ii i ion a siaiuea ana verminous piuowt Aieni:.t i An.'fi. A -It -l.-.a.h.J ,vj 1 that iTh W lift mar- wor PWJPtlPji VI 1 1 ,w nwo-iV H1M ""Ik ! I LSifrnw-,wW?er ' 'fiii th if clse U m? 'otherwise when a i3m tuis case is iar otnerwise wnena man, surrounded by comforts aud frie:. 11 V-fclT - Zv!ifJ ZTiZld 1 :va. ti. jt. vt n away for' thimpmentlirT deliroot aaiire of drink, involving anguish of mind and y which not even the pen of Dickens r adequately described. A good busi I A3 a. . ; olead with tbeiince loving Tathflr in' vain. H Mn t' iUk .tMnitf. .r.. ' tr iW t. MnKht u W w ji. ' iTJ7 TLi.?4;-, children foUow the . ' - . f a but not to-day." No any day but aA vtrYmnavnr tlin rntniuinv la Kfldv til be I gigradjng; j 1 ive pquaand dollars wi 11 the water, and again dived to the bottom, become of those who are !now on their This, however, did be sumcieut at tne swwr 10 suppiy muiea, icominrr no witn a snort, lie airam inade wav to Kansas, xie believes that within inesa ,ia nrai; ruineu ior in aestroYinori . ' . :rw .t . t . r-" .i . ".i s i" f s 1 very -tima kn', tliki th Wife. mA A. protuer ujw paawa mm earttt in the i l . :, .... L f-iklftli. .!f. i.UtJ- iau-..i1.: oy of Ualtimore w lonir affo a 1861. m John SQffgs of the firm orb ift-r -S" tVrtJr ""t?"'.? i "tNeverthfilt.Ra- th will nf h ln.n.A1r tr Brrid. in OraenB eonntv. warn In oar Vrt it""Vf" ' 48 ghowed a beoneiit of S300.aw to Panlin on Batnrda and rava 1111 account of e'h ramr" 0'BricD,i beaatifulmrl, whose undefined mm itHkiqc his store on Thu ii vi urr ut raj mw . n rmru cuxa -nnrva aana iam a em mm, i m . mmm mm w - i r r - v tm in w 1 t t " - 1 i iJ!r,.rV?. relation, to the rich man under whose evening last, f fie Ikhtuioir first v n iouiui auka ui 1,11a ? aibLic miiureu i - , . r .- i tljisjto-morroror nSxt,daf WheV my T - ae1?ra,n 3i f . e We-4'M ur neryesnrtropranamyh4diswr ! saisfhedrunkfbatnottcAay. W?!Hdi,,,rl,, ' J I ! ! The picture will be recognized as a trae f,' ftf.. r6 ?otf! d nnonndng to . riteman, the Hocaset (Mass,) advent one by1 many of our reauers. eBusiness. ri?cB-neJ,r H had found he ist,wli4 murdered his little daQghter un- .n1 v v. " i only whetf half drnnk that life loses ucu uau uiiuib um Alio JOBCB . v ... - . tor mm its gloomy oatiooK and wears the hopeful colors! a renovated youth! StenbvsWhVlutlebv little he roedown Souther Home thjs State has Just larceny to stedl unitiv, wiu i u, imkuuvuu BUHtis uiiu you Query : If a dog is not jaropeify.is itconj titutional to tax him t 1 ' 4 .mi never saw bU thonsanda; he having died delusiqri; and thinks her husband did : Tbe Snnreme Conrt of Ion Tuesday, the daV before tbe navmeiit. I rurfJri t-;.rKf i ..AriHoinirtU hiA decidetf thkt it fr potHStMi Franeuco Fly T Theyjbpth talk rationally npoiiWerytJi dobecahsaadog is - ;:Vr ' "jLr ifc-;,. L..i.t:inj; t ' Ii ? i Japan JLfTalrs and General Grant. ! I i '! i I Yftrnniui. .Tnlv i 17- .Thn limn rial I condition of Janau is shown by the Bud-1 fc tf 1m in a t li.tpiintrlil vliojiltll nnlitinn I although the necessity for increased rev- leunem iuiure years is iraoKijavowea. J -There U ctueiei-able excitement - iu consequence orineuruisn aiinisiers in: 1 terferenco with JaMu quarantine regulations. - The cholera preynU in tb soufh of theEmpire, aud a strict quaran tine has bjjen ordered for Yokohama. I Tha Aqierican! Minister ordered tiik Ainars to compjy with,, the regulations. The IJritisb Minister asserts his right to break the qqa'rantine.l The Gennau. Mini ister supporM him. All tlje, other diphw matie representative ars n4iffereut tru cept the Russiau Minister; who sides wit thel United ;Statoa MinisterUf J; r . I The reception to et President Grant la I sumptuous scale,; very; day and "ight. there wera fTesb novelties for hfr diver lion, aeoeral Grant had an ' audiencd .i.I rmnAM. i if s dtu r A;. TJTil 1 dataald the sole obstacle aiiiipf. fliiuiiinir 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 v xii I ii ii Euiuci.ii to ZZJ& nSed br tb. dm,B?r of the Enslish officials. wW persistentljr! keep aloof from Geuera Grant ! aud de-j cliue to glveaaiutes or recognition. Ue- leral Grantafter visiting various points,! will sail for Yezo. He will start for America the last week in August. An ncMinnt of a reinnrkabla incident Come from Aurora, Ind. A few days ago I M a triQof young meu, was nsbingfpr bass in Hogan Creek, near Auroa, they were disturbed uy a splash in tlie water, at of gome animal jumping into tbe stream- JLooiug in tbij direction they saw a large Kicir doc. which bad evidently come down from among the roaming lot of corkers' which make life a burden in and I around the town, swimming to the centre Df tj,e pool, which was about 100 feet Ul IUD puVI. nmvu n n wide and eisht feet deep. At about the iA 1 . fnr.t- lAAn A nluint tit a I peptre nnder 1 the animal disappeared, remaining I tne wateriora consiaeraoie xi me T . : . , I and on re-appeanng waa seen w nave j ireiiBi) peculiar w uia Bpeciea. Aiicri naving swauqweq tne iasi vesnge, vna a i wmiwt v-Ti a animol A Aan IkAr wtr ITf tviaxkl f rt Ii for the shore with another Csh, which he jaispaicneu as quicaiy as ueiore. . xm i wiu rpei,cu uiiru uiuc, uu vu iua i Ut. t ntm.i , ,i - .n was reoeaieu luiru iiuic, iuu ( small I turtle, which it also carried ashore, and e. ana i after some difficulty managed.to dispatch, after which it ambled off, satislied with oreaaing ppp pueiiiwiiu nis siroug teeui, its fishing experience of the day. A Notable Mock Trial. A nrin Vl mncl- trial ttvilc ' nlMM ttt I Rchoboth Beach the other evcuiug. Heu- Alteinus and Friiucis Jordan, Jr., of Philadelphia, were accused of pilfering! champagne and eggs during the day's picnic . Their judges, wero Chief j Justice Comecys. of the Suureuie Court : of Dela- ware, and ex-Attuoruev Gvnerl . and 1 Secretary or state ol . reunsylvania I llughest Air. Ifarqnhar, : son-in-law of j Mrs. Hughes, aud Who defended many of the Moliie Mftzruires. apoeared for the defense.' while. Charles Gibbons, Jr., of Philadelphia, owner of the yacht Clara, apd a well-known cricketer, j appeared for the State. Thel jury Mas a mixed one and comprised Mrs. Jordan. Mrs. Gib- I . . . . . I jjorrU 'and Mra. Henry Altemus. The ihiiix. 1131.11 11 1 ur 111 .11111 ifh 1 iifi iiiw. r.11 un rf 1 1 daughter of Senator! Bayard audof audof the vet eran Gen, Uejntzelman, of seven days' ngiiManie, werp absent while the jury was being impanueied, or they nvs servea. i ne; lurv was out bnta tcw verHgi guuty wji iirnnirnr. in. ami .1 nn rrn Mniriioa ttni. UT2& U1UUV1IL 111. 11 IUI .IllllVn I I court, viz s i i uat tne prisoners pay a nne of a cae of champagne and a box of cigars and stand committed tui the lines were' paid. Just hear Mathes Talk Qu Future Pos- Scarcklt-Habdit Ever.-A -i corres- pondent, writing for a Republican , paper of this State closes his epistle as fol lows i . ! "I expect to live k Republican, die one .1 ... I i .. .v i it.. .i SKSi 7 d Ul7 7Z Some people evidently i have strange l . j, .k ,uc ucaveu, uuu me ml ud of UeoDle admitted., .The Uo: suggested ini the above paragraph would certainly appear aa stalkinir monnmnfj nf i lnrnxlin in that clinie, for the adage probably holds rnAil niran I.hi tK.t nhiir uvAa r . I U11UD V. I f. I ly misa the genial company of such men .. . 1" I A O..11 T .1: Well, Boss Shppherd, Frank Moses, and our LiUefield, and would doubtless feel u. aa vonniJ.n t ks. i K,niai. J w . ment, or as Jonah whep thp whale awal ioweu mm. Dimes aid Dollars. ? Wi f" muca 89P 10 ban- FrRnpisco.1, rauiine had been accustomed to speak to the million Wf? a Uncle William, and when it be waa tiie same aavja liiudo a CLiCi w cii a . a.ii aa ruuiu a 7 mi v iihiiwh mystery deepened, After the Seath Rrien, Pauline,! iq cpippany ;witU au woman, who prayed to be her moth - took a flyincr trior to Baleifrfa.i North I r" " "t reiarun pence to san jtran - I TT 1 X . . , . ' , - jr . I HPT InTrvcr fhrniahurf tlin tm...'r it. Z" Z Z"? 2.3? 1 r-, i"y .t-"", M!lv fSfj -PP l1?10.?? d V were ' brothers, i iu uio uouucHi uistorv oi unto naa there manifested i three J months before the election ent time, except irhaps, at tbe prasr in 1963.? ' - 1 riven him lavish entertaiQwenU pa a I made of. j The old lady Wm. S. O'Brien, the California million. a IAA,IC. UCLiaiEU UU 1111 UCHLIlffllKIl I.I1HL Hll " :w"t ' S T'-J IT "' . J v w wa t . Jl 1 - 9 t S Jt 3 i . I flV Til A VullaiT DA ltl A 1 1 FiX Eastern and Western Story-Telllnsr. in Tt U tin hia fn .n' Vaafum: mnn : to tell a biz storr when there is UVru ftriri mull almnt (tlVlianl I u-.a . t.An.l man said Col. B., "we lived iu Illinois. I iub larm : uaa oeen wen woouea, anal thei stump were pretty ; thick. But we I pus wie -corn in among tnew ana managed to raise a fair crop. The next season I did my share of the ploughing. We bad a'alky plough; and 1 sat i the seat and mauaged the horses four na haud- some bays as ever man' drew rein over, Oue day I fouud a stump right iu my way. I hated to back out, so I lust said a word tofthe 4 team, and, if fyda'il : believe it, tliey.just: walked that plough through tliat stump as though it hiid beeu cheese.n Major S.J who had been a quiet listener. remarked quirtly : Its; curious, but I UUEIICUtS UI1BCM U11U9. tour clothes in I cloth they were was awful proud of her homespun-said it was-the strong- est ciottt lur tne state. une; day 1 Had just ploughed through a white oat stump Ii,, 4i. r,.., .n..t f irti ii ... celher before I was out of the wav. and n am m ii l luu uuick. iui uiDi iil uiuih ui I Sjpped.tbe at of -m, - H fell mean, I can tell you, but I put the string on the ponies, and, if you'H believe it. they ius hnaked tuat stump out roots Something had to give, you and all,; know. 'The Exodus. TBiiUjLv; DtsmycTjo' or thjc Delu ..la dei Blacks. AlWashingtoQ dispatch says : "Repre sentative;! Ryan, of Kansas, whoso Dis trict embraces Tppeka, the destiuatiou tue colored . people or tne South nave lu yieW when they leayo for Kansas, is here, andlsavs the half has not been told of the destitution of the deluded colored people, All) I that could ppssibly ! be provided f.tf , ! w n r ,t tvA.Ir In li. ii C.n 1 vrs beeii distributed, yet there ! are hundreds I ion tne verge oi srarvauou,; ana more are r,. . ; . ' . . . . . coming inra iqe otate. y u; tne outSKirts cienea uu mo reutji suuieiies nave ex- I nausrea uieir resources oi reuei, aud sir. UarA n sn v lias jvsa nif tr A Kk v 11 1 the next year one hundred thousahd col- oreu peopio win leave tue ! ooum jor tue i wvueru nutiM, uuu, uuuijr eoougu, tne i- , t i.i vi?......i... fdver noW is to go to Iowa and Nebraska, where the climate is even more wuera tne cninata i nvo.n mam uvKru "upon them than that of Kansas. , , . j Rewarded. Col. S. A. Sharpe has re ceived the! appointment as postmaster at this place, to succeed Colonel W. A. ua- son.! The change was a surprise to ail. because of the promptness and business-like tnanntr in which the fiffaira nf tlir nfRon have ! been administered. The reason of this removal is purely political. Colonel Eliason is, though quiet, an avowed Dem locrat, while Colonel Sharpe is equally as j 4vow?d Republican; and the change was Sim ply the stepping tlown and out of a Democrat to make room for a Bepublican vol; iiuason nas lorwaraea the department I a strongly tortinea petition asking lor his retention, but has htvle idea1 his request will be granted, as his politics will not ad- mtt -him toj help along the Sherman boom or be utilized during the campaign. Per son ally no objection can be brought to bear against Col. Sharpe, but his j politics are treacherous, or rather obnoxious to a ma- .: a, . . . . iui itv !i ui uui ulilciii.li&lcik ihk iuui mr$4 I AlliEBOlXE OP THE Plagce. Memphis, 10 TX Joly 8 The list of heroes of the plague President Hayes to put all the appoint would has been added to in the person of a young ments in North and South Carolina and j ii att.- aged 17 years, liymgfin Bradford street. it s. a. , ; l . n. i ri-S i .l. , orirl visited, them and nursed them! until they; died. Then the Godsey family, across the street, were sick, and she; isited and nnrsed them. Last Sunday week she was taken with the fever and j she died on Sunday last. Her fatfTr also had the fever, and died a few hours alxerward. The Rev, Djr. Harris, of the Episcopal church, said last night, "While her father was sick he begged me to tell him how his -daughter was.; I could say no more . than that shu was resting. : A truer word than bethought I meant ; but to-night they are both resting mjimwood, where side by side we laid the two to-day." T Johnny's Essat ok Docs. Last sum mer our dog Towser was a lyin in the an trine td sleep, but the flies was that bad pa 1,0 cuddn't, cos be bad to catch 'em, and bliue by a bee lit ou i his hed. ana ?az wdekin about like the dog waz hiso J Towwr he hld hia lied atill. and ; : u Tj ' w when the bee was clus to his noze, Tow- Mf ne winsed at mm, like he sed, you see fat this buffer is doin, he! thinks l'iu jl but sea lily of the valley which isut opened yet, you lust wait till I blossom and you'll see slug fun, and sure ennf Towser open ed Jits mouth very slowly so as. not to friten the bee and the bee went into Tow 8er's J mouth, Then Towser he ahet his ize: dreamy, and his mouth too, and had begun to make a peaceful surVle won the bee; stung him, and yu : never ee4 a lily ugga offloe tbe rsday struck a lare tree,! about ten feet from the cor ner, of the store, aud tore it almost to splinters then danced to the store, making a.hole Ibrqujrh tho wall ! almost like ! a large minnio ball would make, ant setting fire to their goods, went down to the poor .and ranged under jt till it Icjimd to the front piazza and jtbeq went 1 upwards, knocking senseless W 1 E. Jewel one of his clerks. .The fire was soon ex- tngisnea ana jewel nas rwoverea irom I der al fanaticol delusion that God , would I " - .1 nJ . n5r. 1 me ana wuo fl ,n. J xaraioie, dviS,nd ai nish him couh refuses to wite 1 1 any legal saia, suvuim H W"" mnva Mm Kf.ta fn.. - . . , . counsel, he will pot permit him OVerUiefacU to make a jrood He continues to assqme that he ustified of God1 in slaughtering His 4 wife; who shortly after seemed to see the enormity of baa again lallen nnder tbe old The deepest ranninc stream known is the Niagara river which just nnder I the lowexi suspension bridge, is 700 feep' deep K . 4 -t : . .. - oy act nat measurcmenr. .TAlmage's Trices. London Trotft. ! I liAVH iwlilnin rpiiil anrtlilnir mnra m pudeut thau the reply of the ageut of Dr. wie request 01 a small town for a lecture l have 1 upward of - one "squ iei.Trs. au waauug ur, iui- ""o" l" ir.i,ium buciu. OUUltl 1UU lous offers. Now, there Ik but ;oue way of gettiug the Doctor. ! If your society cau afford to pay what larger places offer majr be able to drop oat a larger place fill I ...v.. S ru and give you a date in Ju taim I cau aflord are 10a I know Talniuge is a it U a big price, but Drl great man,w &o. This! niay be legiti- mate in the eves of a New! lork "Chris- nan, - imt it uaruir loikA like faith to drot outw tln larire in the mauuer proiMised. 1'eihapsL howev L 1 W er, toe trautie applicants ouly . . k - . . s - .r exist me imagimuiou or tne ageut. hnrfuW - If ! 'uT. ic curious ow fever times. the fon" V not least'-ii 0uLoinoTt S nStiT fin outgoing train over the L60 Last SundsV the Lduisville railroad . . . - SIei: UonA 8ome mi 68 out of fcS?S2 E' gers was intense, to pet seats, and, in fact, to get into the car being - the great object. bo great was t ho excitement that a Mem phis lady bound for Gadsden y ras taken with premature pains of child-beuring. IMr. Kertin, train dinpatcher, kindly offered to secure a special car for hsrj and supply? her wuu an necessary comforts, or wouldsend her baf k to the citv. This latter she I de clined to do. the dread of vellow fever being greater than her feari of acdiidenU So she refused to wait for a special car, and took chances in the crowded trainl although ijr. n iiiiora, wno uappenea to pe present, volunteered to take charge of her and at tend to her if necessary. Drovided; she remained at the transfer station. The frightened woman reached Gadsden in safety and without accident. Half-sheet Mtmphti Appeal a '.hnrt t;m. 7 ago some Americans were : . i ? .-... . ' "4 --wuui.it, uuu cio j U1IICU Ci- tensive! v bv some London UniveWitv men: by Canada, on the south bf the elf of Mexico on the iRt lv th! err a tinf i -I II ; . . ; ' y the -j broad; Pacihc. not satisfy the more re- nrouosed the United States, bounded on the north by the rforth Pole, on the!; south bv the Ant art 1C Ucean. On the east DV the , . u r '? . c1 u .i.1"8 Gulf Stream, and on the- vet bv the ilHm itable ocean." Even that j did not satisfy one member or the party, illis "The United States, bounded on - the north by the aurora boreal is, on the south by in finite Hpace, on the east by the precession of tne equinoxes, and on the west by the day of judgment." The toast was drunk with enthusiasm. j ;j And so were the University men, and dou,t you forget it Hand IIim Akocxd. Ilonr little cbil- dreji ntar Indian Springs, Ga. , "viD pia,,- nig in their father yard. I near the well. the other day, when a lff-tle four year old girl accidentally knocked her little oiouier s nat luto tne wen, winch is a aeep one. 1 ne angerea wtner maae tne little thing get iuto the well-bncket and go down into the dark, deep and, to ner frightful hole., and get the hat. The Good Spirit went with her aud she came out alive, but showing signs of intense ineral suffering. Gainesville (G.d) South roH. .i i What Settle WAVrs.-sJudire Thonias H oettle, of North Carolina has the nee presidential fever. He has beep asking Florida under his charge, so artd aid him in securing delegates from those States who will work for him in the natioual convention. Most any Republican Wil salt Judge Settle as partner. His willing ness to play the second riddle is something lor ur. nenuriciis to pouuer upon. Jtsos- ton Merald. ' First Bale ov CottcIx. Savannah. August 1, The first bale of cotton of the new Georgia crop was received tci-day by i4. J. Guilroai tiu Co,, from Albany, Ga It was classed as good ordinary and sold to AV. S. Stetson for twenty cents. ORGAN FOR IS ALB. - i -ii A flrst rate 5-stop Mason & Hamlin Parlor Orean tor aaie. APBU uifOUjfu potK-omce qox o. m. VALUABLE PROPERTY: FOR SALE! ; i j On Saturday, the 30th instabt, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the premises, 1 will oner for &J unleM sooner disposed of, my One-Fifth inter est in that part of the ISattontl Hotel Build ing that belonged to the Heirs of the late Joe H. Jenkins, and in which Messrs. Hofah have their Jeweler's Shop. Price asked, $600. Jxo. A. BoYDEN, i 42:2w Blowins Rock. N. C. North Carolina, 1 i v i i In the Superior Court, Davie County, M R Chaffin, Adni'r of Samuel Smith, dee'd, Pllt against Jonathan Smith, Jr., Samuel Smith, Thomas Smith, and 1 V- P (Petition to Sell land lo pay debts. eIISmiih J 1 H It spnearinz to the ssticfaction of the court; upon affidavit of the Plaintiff, that Bell Smith, one of the defartdanta above named, U a non resident of thin State, it is ordered that publi cation be made for aiz successive weeks in tbe Carolina Watchman, no tifvingHaid defend ant to appear at the ofljee of the Clerk of the Superior Court on tbe 29th day of August, 1879, and answer the oorq plaint which is filed in said office, or the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Witness, G. M. Bingham, s Clerk Superior Uourt Uavie county. 3Qto44 ' i - j ' j' j I ; Weslean Female Institute, SaAUNTQN, VIRGINIA. ! i .' s ; rn...:. 9ftli S.i.!nn R.nl aiVi Ka 1 fill. 1 C7Q One of the first achools for joung ladies in the undihw beautiful. Attends Lv nunils from L'niieu oiaiinu viiiuaio tiunuiyimcu.; oujr- jr , , j.' r.f5i.,m, :4j,;, i nsvcuiccu ui.ica. u.i iittcni cwiiuiu t reiiuiicu. I 1 . .. I nn lli nMt tPrtna in thP 1 ninii : ? Terms : Uoard, Washing. Liehw. iWlith r!n.ir.a Latiri.1 French, for each half bf the Scholastjo year $115. All extras very loir. For Calaloeue, address l a Rr. Wm. A. Qarris, D. D., Kreid't.; -' 38:3t ! ' . i 1 NOTICE! The Town Tax Lists will he kept open until July 20th, after which date they will positive- ly os cioaea spa aouoie tax imposea onsu ae , ... ti .j 'j..- t ,u. ft .r. r.. linijuruia. ajj viuci w .u iwum ui wur miMioaers. ' i B. F. Roax&a, C B. C.i July 7lh, IS79. 2t : 1 ' ' i j ? Subscribe fro the Vatchnian only $2 Is CJ. C J 42:3m ; The Mexican Dollar. . t What is the difference between the Mexican dulUr and Tamer's Buckeye file Ointment ? One does what it promises and the other; dyes not. The Mexican dollar aayiC A iu one hundred cent:" but when tou come to investi it you find it 'is , only ciglitj-nve. , ; J abler Backeje Jfile Ointment myb 1 will cure you of Piles;" and npon trial it is found, to do so in every case. It tuakea but one promie to ct;re Piles; and doe o without failure. .Price 60 cents a bottle. For sale by C. H. Barker, Salisbury, N. C. , " CouaaenB Compound Honey of Tar has been so long and favorably known that it needs !no encomium, sot coug cuius, pure 1,11 run i., tioaraeneais etc., it affords speedy relief, and: is a most pleasant and efficacious remedy, honey and tar being two of its ingredients. The skill of the chemist, and the knowledge; of a physi cian were united in iu preparation, tbe result being a compound which is the favorite rente- r in this severe climate, and has no equal taa a cure for coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchitis, croup, etc Use Coussens?" Honey of Tar. Price 50 cent, ror sale by U, K. Barker, Salisbury, N. O, . FOR THE SEA SHORE; ATLANTIC HOTEL. j BEAUFORT, X. C. 1 NEW MlrjAGEMENT. l This favorite Sea-Side Resort Is open dor the recep tion of guests. Tne Hotel is situated directly over the water, the tide ebbing and uowln? daily beneath lt, and Is entirely tree Ironi dust, files auu musqul toea. It has an unobstructed vie w of the Ocean, and within thirty minutes sail of the boaca un which are erected suitable dressing houses j lor SURF StATHING. which Is uusurpassed, and with no Anger from undertow. Buth Houseai tor STILL- WA TH BA TUIXQ also within llfty feet of the Ho tel. - . GOOD SAZXiXSia In the harbor to various points of interest, among1 which are Cape Look trot. Fort Macon, and Shackel ford Banks, where an endless variety of sea Shells can be gathered, splendid ashing, especially troll ing:, and good bunting. The verandahs are the most extensive In the state, dlrecUly facing the ocean, and the Ball Koom Is the most spacious and airy in the South. A good band of music will remain during the season. A steamer will land passengers at the Hotel Wharf, and fifteen or twenty first-class sail ing boats always In readiness to convey passengers to any point in tne naroor. 'i nere is a uvery euiote In town from which horses can be hired at reasona ble rates. The table will be sunDlled with Oysters. Clams, Fish, Scallops, Crabs, Turtle, Terrapin. Bar, Bil liards and Ten Pin. Terms. $3.60 per day : Sli.oo per week, and $35.00 per month. Special rates made with excursion par ties. 37:3t . B. Iu PERRY, Protfr. . Greensboro Female College, GREENSBORO, N. C, The 47 h Session of thin well-known Insti tution will open or. Wednesday the 20th of August Terms reduct-d to suit the times. Apply for Catalogue to T. M.JON KS, President. June 24, 1870. S6:lul ELKIft EV1ILLS. A. NEW EIN TERPRISE I Carding, Spinning, Weaving. Fulling and Dressing. . The Elkiu Mills. Yadkin County, have htakeu a long step lorwaru. 1 hey are now making ten or twelve different varieties oil Tweeds and Cassnueres, aud are still ar ranging for a further advance. . The nrlces are the most surprising thing about it You can send your Clean Wool to the Factory and In a few days reoei ve Dack ije rous at o cents a pouna; have lt sDun into yarn at 12V' cts.: Have it made In to Jeans cloth at 2 cis. a yard; or you can cet It colored, fulled, pressed and sheered, finished up In style, at 23 cts. per yard. Colored Llnsey is?i cents; white. 14 cts.; maiiKeu. wnite. t ci-s. per yara. i lb. crean wool will make IV lbs heavy cloth. i Samples of the various cloths manufactured can be seen at J. D. McNEELTS STOBS, Salisbury, Who Is Agent to receive Wool and to deliver Goods lor uus esLauiisuuieab. v. jji..' iiii. i , Ajb Ir you want a good Fertilizer for Cotton or Tobac co, go to J. D. McNKELY. I II you want a lot oi superior sawq ctninsriess. go to 39:3m BINGHAM SCHOOL, MEBANEVIIXK, N. The 171st Session begins July 30, 1879. Arrangements have been made by which a limited numberof young men with small means can "MESS at So per month. Board, with furnished room, Reduced to $12 per month; Tuition to 850 per Session. For particulars addres 35:1m Maj. R. BINGHAM. PUBLIC SALE .- or VALUABLE MACHINERY! j At the Court House in Salisury, on the 14th dav of July next, I will sell One Steam En-! sine and Boiler with all the Machinery alt tached. Also a haw Mill and Urixt AIill with all the machinery attached; it being tbe pro perty conveyed to me by John Beard and EU len 11. iseard by mortgage duly registered in the Register office of Rowan County, in Book No. 47, PKe 3o1' J Terms of sale CASH. -a LUKE BLACKMER, Trustee. June 10, 1879 5w Chew Jackson's Best Svreet Kavy Tohscec; Blaciier and HeiiersoD, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Januay32 (879 tt. i Fraotical Blacksmith AND HORSESHOER. SHOP connected with Brown & VerblCs Llyery btables. t3rl deshrns of Shoes, to suit any snaps of toot. All shoeing on strictly scientific prtn- cipiesand warranted. au smas ciacKKiniuucg promptly aone. l;ly ISAAC A.SHEPPARO & CO.t! U Kanofacturers of TIU CZLS2ATvn s Unserpassed for Durability, EconomyfuuJ Cobvm! , Muam u wpmaHUi mt Valaa. , A4 Perffeet lm OycratW ALSO A VAEIED ASSOKTitEXT OT HEATU7Q STOVES!! :"- ' iUH AAIM MY C; F; BAKER & COn Salisbury, N,U IIOU TO SAVE filOflEY! I !, Ana you win noi oniy nave money. but ,Ii the Best Goods made. , You will fiind In if Well Selected Stock of Hardware, Mwr? Threshers, snd Sewins macllinca. - i A i ! i - T- V- H . 1 i- l ' - I I : - i Straw-Cutters & Con-Shelierl .Grain Cradles, Grain snd Grawi Scvtb ; Plows lloe, Mattocks and Pitfes MLU :' Snuiloa TiA TH'nrlra. lilaaa P.int. fitl. r J I i . in. fUIlt ana v arnmii, xockf. iiimea and Sr...-!' Blacksmith & Carpenter Tools. JJOESE AND MULE SHOES Tin and Hollow Ware, PatenrOil Csjuil Patent Fly-Fans nd- Traps. BUGGIES, OPEN AND WITH TOPS. Buggy-Haruess, Harness Leather ano4 Mountinpts, Wagon aHd Buggv Materials and W mauy omer articles too tcdioiishoi uieution. in. iso. 3, nciirtcKrs now, Aear AarTocali Hotel, 3Iaiu Strt-et, TIUtJOT SONS r; Sliockoe Machine Works, Manufacturers of reliable ana Stationary Emrlnea1 anu Boilers, 8aw Mills, Cora and Wfceai MUls. tinjf. Hanrcrs ana iniiieys.JurDUie water w-&et& Tcoacco aoiory uacmnery. rougui iron Wflrt iJntia and Iron C&sui&s, ilacninery oi Kvery dm scnption. ; ! Ginnjng and Threshing Kachineii X SPSCIAUTT. ,j REPAllMXG PROMPTLY & CAREFTLLY DOXZi Talbot's Fatert Spark Arrester The Invention of the Age, U j Talttofs new patent Spark-Arrester Is really thebn ly perfect and reliable one. and Is supersedlMal others In use. The great efficiency of thla Arreule is attracting universal attention, and Is toeing en dorsed by the best mechanical engineers and lnsu ranee companies, its prominent jeatures are i- ltdoes not destroy the droit, i ' : It does not Interfere wltn.cleanlnir the tuber. 1 Tt will not choke un. and rpa aires no cleaning. : It requires no direct dampers u be opened when: raising seam (dampers bHiitf objectionable, as Usey may be lea open a nd allow sparks to eseape.) ti It requires no water to extinguish sparks, which,! by condensation, destroys, the draft. Besides, wheni water is used. If neglected, tlie efficiency Is destroy ed by e vaporat ion of tae water, and the boiler is fcgpt In a filthy condition. i ; f It is simple and durable and can be relied upon. Jj It can ne auacnea to any uoner, -4 No nlanter should be without one of them. Insu TSend for tUustrated circulars and price llstw Bra ncu uouae, cnarioue. x. . -88:6m - V, C MOKQAN, ManatV ii usioe! Homes ARE ALWAYS i McSmith Music ilouse . CHARLOTTE, N., C, Branch of Ludden & BateSf SAYAKNAH, GA. I . . . , . 1 -: -y r. 1 1 J . 1 DO OF ALL KINDS. PIANOS from $125 up to $1500. ORGANS " $35- f' f80Q XmPart Cash and Part Tmrk Ver Low for All Casb. ... J Send for Illustrated Catalogue ; Price List Free. ' - K, -j - The Best JMade ! All Gnaraiitesa for Fifleeii Years. Rnt nn 15 d.tva' trial. We par freiah both wajsif noTsale ! ' Call on, or address - - i H.McSMITH,V , CHARLOTTE, N.C. 32;4m "! KERR ORAIGE, Qitztntz at ?ato, lefcvi.x"5-, XT ;P s 1 -"V mmimm 1 - K BOr ( ) .... ,a mW - 1 II. JLJslll7JUilJ SALISBURY, X. CJ i 30:ly 'Hi - 1 - ' n i ! ill rance companies will Insure pins and barn whereps Talbot Engines and Spark-Arresters are used st-pt same rates ascbarged for water or horse-poT'er'ji m Ve&sJ ton Bat the ud i in ?P 1 t la a lit
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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