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Carolina Watchman. TI UKSDAV, OCTOBEE 6, J 81. The crops in the bottoms of Kulhr4 (a4 conutvbave bctu badly maged bj floods?, c- Cuiteaa'. case eaTno the Gandj j if j At Washington 011 Mon Jj. iej found a true bill. ' j.The,toilnuid from Eliialbeth cj' $ed Nrioik to taeuiou, is ini;rco.'6 -" ami will soon reach tbc latter lac 5 preaidcutArtliur has sujtT that the . field: T This is libera hiapart, iug Hi'.fal to $125,000. - . : ;. CoJ, 'ux . CAMEROJ.haa given ui t!ie DurAaVi JfrcoroV, Mr. E. C. Hackpey auccredini? him' bv purchase of the &fice, ; . w . ; - . t ' dd nuder a mortgage. - -1 Is sa)d that jthc primaries of New yorjThave defeated Conkling's aspira tion bytioui S3 rotes, and that ho will not tttia'the State convention. The cars on tho Western North Caroli a A Rail road now rnn into J:be town of MarshalMThe first entrance wao made on the 26th, Mr. Tom Mnri'hy beiuc the conductor. The wort goes bravely on. " " The town of fajetlevijle, oj JJoSday last, by a vote flier people, surrenderejd ber town charter on account of a debt which she could neither pay nor co'jnpro niise. Her creditors we suppose, will jlevy oii the public property of the town. DUiss Maria -NailT of Moksville, N. C, pAssct! through Charlotte Monday. She is probably the smallest woman in the world 30 inches high, 30 years old, and weighs just351bs. She has been before the publicfora good many years. A bidy correspondent at Saratoga is responsible for a story in the 'papers Which represents the fashionable belles of that fashionable place as being gi eaf gamblers and Ioyep of claret cobblers and Roman punch. Their favorite game is 'poker," at vrhich they frequently make and break. A negro in the jail of Dawson county, Ga., attempted to burn himself out of the Jail iu which he was cou fined for burghuy The fire rmid rose beyond his reach, and he raised the town by his yells and screams; but help was impossible he perished jn tho biuKling aniidit the in est UUtressed cries. Grakp DiscoVERT--the cause of Asiat ic cholera : A British Consul says it is drinking the waters of the mysterious well at Mecca, which, on analysis, -are found to contaiu a mass of putridity and deith. The pligrims aro not happy with out eriuking it, it is so sacred ; and ihe cholera then sends them to that "boruo' '.-' Qi f -Liddell At Co.,bf Charlotte, ayi the yQterrer, ha well representee! at the Atlanta Exposition. It will be remeni- Wred that theBP gentlemen are extensive , 1 mannfact nrers of steam engines, 1 tlio f,Ross,,tstton press, aucf other 'valuable i machlni-jy. Their engine comprises sev eral improvements of their byu inventiqu h6rhas gnined a high reputation. ' ' ABscD.That mermaid story of a girl who wore cork sole shoes iu bathing to 1 protect her feet from the pebbles and dis covered, too late, that her heaif was hea ?1r than tier feet and so come near ''U'voVufag.' ; , Scssiblk- -that other story of a woman iiBUdueu jier ui in king UUSUauU to . Apeud Lis money at the bar she proposed ; to .set op. she raked in his monev nt. . sacb: rate that the drunkard became Isgused and .quit dduking. Jr C03TKLIXO Tdreatekkd. A Utica, N. . """i nuen 10 a mereuant in -i new lork city, saying that Con'tlijig sras tho canse of GarBefd's dealli, dud there f fore i-onklinc must nav th tunni,. s tf t'wuu.t.a . . . . , ...... i, ui ius new iuik eii- - Senator is denianded as an act of iustiei" ' 1 n.ir fha Liiiii.n r t. .v- . ipd would nieet the approval Jf 'fkir- f.iuindMl;Vmetf throughout- the country. j ' . I4UKB IIIUS IS ,V6otgiye, bHth'e talks of tho matter iu TlUlltlUlltlH III. Illf III 'I II n-hA . 1 1- 41 j-such a cool, ' argumentative" stylo as to : ACj't tie fars of Coupling's friend, to I vhom the ltnter Vrs. addressed, and so it .comes out to the public. ' - A Sad Truth. That the love of mon- "fff thia country, has grown 6q strong ,-i that men are mean and wicked enough to ifteal the dead Wies of the-iieh out of iMr graves iu order to extort money fronx w, fa'uiaes oifiim uecenscd. The 10th TJ, -S. Infantry hasbeeu ordefed tq Cleveland to gnard the grave of Mr. Garu4fi2;viirch U not considered safe without such pio JktSon. What a hame ! e'do net 'nrpfiMul t. i r iNurth Caiiiliert r better than those of HHiM'rlwtiiobs of the country, bat we do w .iv.c umi lUKf wouia rou graves for ihe puriMwe oY' extorting money fTom u wrrow lug. n Kate never had sach a twe, anil ti ust we 'never may. t-Te rittly should escape thTs'troable by ffeiJitiofi, whtcfi wonhr lj far better jiatf gtiartling: graves 'or paying eitor Uoii'ilopy; '-'4 . .5 "pade bin fitascent4T0in the Gncfhssv :M:iii;gton county. Ohio; fair last Sat prday. Ji i lillon gut tangled iu a tree aud he i-ither jiraped"6'uf or fell out ud Via k.ilul. GOV. TANCE K l& ont in a &x column article addressed to the people of the State, in which he revleWthe whole subject under discus sion iKftwciep' hlnli and the officials of the Kidiinjond nd DanvHle C. -Wr rcgrer its great length precludes its publication the Governor Wcms to in oar paper. feel coufide.ut of laving a good case to go lM.-fore.the people, on. - He is" especially confident of shoeing thaj; the jfichmond fit Danville have violated the contractby freight discrimiuaUous against certain towns in the Stal e. The Railroad officials have pledged thmselres to make correct tions in ratevif this shall be bon. The next meeting of Itho Commissioners, will doubtless have ffae subject juuder consid eration and 'take stances shu!I require. . , . s , ' 1 We think the jScuutcr is rather late iu discovering that the Richmond and Dan? vilteCo. is a , dangerous mouopoly, , He accepied the transfer of the U'estern N. C. lulroad totheni without a word of warning. What! new light has dawned since, re vealing jhe dcformUies of a hid ious monster-which could not then be gceu, is aiiViuquiry ' which springs very naturally from tjie history of the tiise. ..... f . 1. 1 . t LuCO Dew, a liors thit-f, was arres ted 111 Wake, Tues(lay, alter haying stolen a horsy atid a"inule? and a buggy with each, from heir hitching in Raleigh. He is in jail. - The Crp.wuVd" heads of Europe are to hold a meeting at Granica, a fronTier vil lage 'near the j dividing Jine between Poiaud and Russia. : The Kewsaucl Obteenerbsavs tlie ar rival of railroad men at Raleigh', yesfep. day indicates consideration. wit 6oiuell)iiig )s upder Tho aniiy-wnii Arai iiuoveiisg in the vicinity of Raleigh; Tuesday, by the mil lion." Jack Frost' will settle them. Hopeful Sig:us in tiie South . -- N. Y. HersU. One of the mosit recent of advance sheets pf the forthcoming census volumes throws a new and mostjenctvulnging light on t!ie industrial coudiiioh of the South. Prior Jp the late war the landed estates of tho Southern portion of the republic were tlie lares iu thjc world. Iu the British empire and ou tho Continent of Europe there were some few nobles and princes who owned more acres thau any South ern planter ; but, takeu as a class, the planters of rheoutli wcre the most pow erful ' hind aristocracy the world ever savv And they gave the evidence of their power in vraging fof fodr years ono of tho greatest Vars history has rec)rded. At the close of tbe rebellion Mr. Thadde us Stephens had; a conception more or less clear of the danger to the country arising out of this vast lauded monopoly, and he sought1 to change it by legislation. It was his favorite theory wheu emancipa tion had' been effected that every freed mau should have forty acres. Having conquered the South iu battlo he was jri Lfavo'r of cbnGscation of all Southern laud- ed property. So extreme a measuVji Could not, of course, succeed. The end he aim ed at, however, is iu a fairway of being accomplished ju another way aud by purely' natural agencies. According to the figures of the census the vast estates are beiii' biokea up at, a rate that in the course pf ten years wtll give tho South as large a number of lauded proprietors as any other portion of the country. In Georgia, for instance, there w'ere at the beginning of the war only sixty-two thousand landed proprietors. To-day there are more than twice that number. Tha same is true of Alabama, Arkansas, Til V! a -T ' norma nua virgiuia. nautcr rule m the South is 'passing away, iu fact has passettaway, abd what may bo, called that of peasant proprietorship has begun. ' ' ,;. A HiSTOitr oi Rowan County, North Carolina. Containing Sketches of Proui juout Families and DistiuguiseiT Men. Witlr an . Appendix. : By Rev. ;Jethio Rumplo. Published by J.J. Brunei-, Sal isbury, N. p., I5i31. This is a valuable and instructive Volume, 24 nio. sie,' &03 pages. It is well bouud and' has au In- ilex, a most important addiiiun. W rea sotiie of this book as it appeared from week to week iu the Salisbury Watchman. Mr. Rumple wrdte some excellent papers 0 Presby teri :uisui iu North Carolina for our.iespccteil nt'iShbpr, the Presbyterian, of this town. lie is careful aud reliable and writes clearly and impressively, lie has doiie excellent service iu behalf of Rowau county and we wish all of the old counties possessed a? full and i entertain ing histories as Mr. Rumple has prepared for las people. I Grnuville has u similar history, but it sleeps quietry ''i 'riiauu script." TheWis interesting miiterTal in all of the counties, aud now is thn it...A 1 ...1 I tt - r. . ib uu. ! iew uanover. iiviii.. wfckh'nd Bladen should have sucJ' JifstO rieaptCpared. Boivau is siugulaVly 'iich in historical "matter. Wilmington Slat. Cioldabpro Messenger. ' Tfiegrading on the projected Midland North Caroliihi Iailway is being pushed with vigor. At 0 learn frooi Maj. Yates that about eighty laborers are jiow at work, and it is expectul to increase this force to fully tiiieeiiuudefcd in. the coarse of aiiother week The 'contractor hopes to complete some nine miles from Golds bo ro. the distriicc of the present. survey by the 25th of tile present ntoVthV and Mr. Uest calculates ln reaching SmilhCeld by Jhe Ut of pece'niber. " : ? ; Kev. J. T. Anfugron, of eanfoft Sta tion, North Carolina Conference, dii'd at Beaufoi t. MoudayVSepL 2Cth, or hialavial fever and ctnetitnu lie tvas the ghuid- j'" ey. ur. Vyioss. lie was a young j man of deep pietjr ape good 'n-6juiv' ' Th$ Corruption iix the Virginia Campaign. from Wilmingeon Star. " s; . f The Virginia Republicans are contribnr ting for the benefit of the Mahoue Com bination. Tho coalition appears to be complete. A' fey leading, reputable members of the Republican party may refuse to join with te Repodiationists iu bringing great reproaich on the good name of Virginia, but it i eyideu jt that the ranjf apd file wjjl fojlow the Repodiatioi tlag'iu'the tfghtl j is said that during the long ill new of. the late. Pi-esideitt' thq whole pa t ronage of the Govern men ta -as placeid. 111 Xlahone's hands und'ho used hi power in a way to make caleBcinga jjecessjty. ' bllficeholdeis could uot ard to 'be independent ',or; to'Ktaud by their ld paiiy ivlieu Billie Mahoue cracked bnTjvhip and laid down titer law, ' ' :? What a lovely sight What a comiiien? tary ' up.011 & political party ! What a shamefurreyelatiou of political prostitu tion 1 Mahoue sold out bag n.J baggage to tlx Republican?, although' h claims to have iiceii elected by Deimcrats. He prostitutes his high office as Senator, and behold the result. He is made the keep er and di-penser of Federal patronage in a great Son t hern State. But what of tlie party tjiat would do this vile act f A 'mail may be corrupt an'di imrcftasable, but what'is to be said of a great party when it sells out too, and utakc.H Ihe ntost disgraceful and corrupt terujsfora ienipoiJiry victory ! The Republieati par ty lias proTessed,-- iu platform after plat farm, to Tiate Repudiation as the devil hutes holiness. In every' possible way it lias proclaiuied that the payment of the ."Natioual debt" shall be thegteat inn sin'd principle of tlie party Honesty has j been its watchword urine pi a'st as far us all public indebtedness, National, State, county'.' municipal, is concerned. It now turns upon all it has said aud done and Ureuds it to pieces, For the lowest parti san ends it disgraces itself iii the estima fion .of all tho right' thinking people, and familiarizes the public utind with a new way to'get rid of old debts. Hovv can it j expect to preach Repudiation in Virgiu ia, and not have Repudiation preached in turn as to the public debt 'of the country? If U? S". boiids are. ever discredited it will be owing to this Repudiation dodge of the Republican party in Virginia. Re member that. The "inews of war" are very much needed in the Virginia campaign. Money i)1ust be had or the negroes, scal)awag.s and white Republicans con hi not be held together. vVliat has been dope 1 to reme dy the deficiency I The eld' Xvay, so long tried aud found so often useful, is resorr ted to: What a Republican manipula tor does not know about "raising the wind" in campaign times is not worth knowing. Collector Brady a sort of Virginia Ike Young- comes, to 'the rescue i with the following circular : "Petersburg, Va., Sct, (, 1331. tlWm. 'H. Lyons; Esq., Superintendent of Mlichiiury, JVn l arri, 'Kutfolk, Va. "DEAR Sir : You have been appointed j by the State Executive Ctmimittee to solicit from iLepubliean oftice-hoUlers, j clerks, aud other officials, illclHai tle nostnVnster 'nhd his' emploves at Ports inbnfli. The committee resolved td ask a contribution- of . two per cent, on the salaries of the Federal officetiolders. Dr. G. Iv- Gilmer, of Richmond, is our Treasurer.-' It is unnecessary 'for ufs tit 'espial ir to you the object of our committee. We will labor for the defeat of t lie Bourbon Democratic party, and in this good ea u se we feel justified in appealing to every Kepublicaii in the Statu for aid. Please acknowledge receipt of this, aud oblige yours, very truly. JamesI). Bradt, Chairman. "M. . HazlewooD, Secretary." This is all very clear. There js uo mis taking the meaning. " The New York! Sun publishes this and adds : "Now mark the answer, which illus trates the coiiiljUpi) of the public service. Collecting aud receiving money for politi cal purposes is forbidden in tho navy yard. But the superintendent informs the mechanics aud laborers under him that they can evade the order by paying hihi the-assessments at his residence, or out? side "the navy yard gate." Here is the answer: 'Berkeley, Norfolk County Va., - September 12, 1831. "uear MR : i lie encioseu copy or a letter from Col. James D. Bradv, Chair man of the Republican State .Executive Committee, to me, explains itself ; and, us soliciting and receiving money for political purposes u the navy yard is prohibited b'y the Navy Depai tiuent? I have decided to appeal to"y.o'u' through the mail. r "I can be found at mv residence at Berkeley every evening (Sundays ex cepted) from half past u" until IU, or out V.yjird tr-.it O froui 12 until 1 P. M., from this . date until Novt mber 1, 1S31. A receipt to each one contribu ting will be furnished, and au early reply is respectfully so) icitetj.'' ' ' Very respectfully. J Ned W H. Ltoxs, "Kcpnblican State Executive Commit teeJames D: Brady, Chairman, Peters- iV.np' Vil7 J1." - "zlewpoU, Stcietary, luciimouu." Was anything ever more disgraceful T It. kiiccks all civil service ; refotiii palaver into the middle of the'ext Presidential campaign, 'an 4' shows the supreme hypocrisy of the prating dema gogues pffhe Hoar aud Dawes type. Says Ihe Sun :' ?;IIerij js a'most flagrant cntp, which spits upon -the acts of Congress and tRtin ples under, fool J he p'loiniscs of the late President in his inaugural address, and the standing orders of tlie Executive for every dpai'tmeiit.". : ' - If Mahoue and. company are. not suc cesful it wiU .not' be because of a failure to use all ?f,tli corrupt apjdiances which au inexliKUstible ingenuity cau devise arid a cousu mate mastery of corrupt de tails can manare. The gn atest blessings come in dregui.se. A Mississippi planter had ten acres of lk;or cotton waiheii away, nud the water cut iuto a bill and revealed an old chiirn with $6,000 iu gold in it. . ' GeiL. liirbciloii's It end. Jt i jearned rout' Mr. Leu Estes, of Wntangii,yjio was iu the city yesterday, tha sncyeyiug :ifty under Capt. Dwjght fttj-merly of thei Chester; mid Lenoir arrmv Gauge, p:tssel Blowing Ric k, on fhe line if Wautaiiga and Cald- wejl, n few days iuce? making their way I frqinVatauga to the head Witter of tlte Yadkin j locating an alternative route for the South-Atlantic nud Ohio rajlrond company, irojected by capitalists and and owpers of Southwestern Virginia cua "'f jfn.n propel tyt also interested iu r6e CrdnWrry . iron ore beU. This is known as the Imbodeh syndicate. Anoth- er j routeJbas already bfeu I survey throtighl CinikeV gap. The ; rptid U tp I stirve.ved to be narrow guage. Its projector r?p.ise fo leach oiie of the S'orth Carolina ports and there to establish coaling depots aud ob tain an outlet for the oVes t ' thejr rich mountain ha. It is Jhpnght , they mill make ail attempt 10 secure the Cape Fear aud Yailkiii Valley pad, iil;houg!t the Statesville La .?!; ark fijii's tbat the sur veyors asjert that the road is to be built by Lenpir, Taylorsyjljo and Statcsville; that the building of the road was assured, and that the people along the route would be asked for nothing. Cljflr. Ob. ' ' ; - The Momioiis in Surry County, It i3 announced that the Mormons are toliave-a conference near CadtTs Ford, in this county, on the7th8ih and 9tli days oflOctober next.'. A iiuiuber of their big men ait)' fo bo present, and such a 1 ime as is anticipated has never before been witnessed in this country. It is a fiict not generally known, per- haps, that Sutry county has been if fer- tile field lor the MormoUs, and during the past ten or fifteen years a number of her people have been enticed into the Mormon church. The Mormon preachers have spent lnitcli time anil labor among the people of the uitr-.intain region of the Statts and have man;' converts, particu larly jvniong the women, many of whom have moved to Utah. To the women, it is paid, their attention hasbeeu most di reetly turned, and the younger ones have especially bqeu objects of their missionary work. : So bold and successful have they become; ip their work that pur people talk pfjippealing to the next Legislature Jo check thejr operations by making it a felony to propagate Mormnnism or at tempt to make converts to it. President Arthur's Cabinet. A XE'.V DEAL ALL AKOLXU. WHsliinj-ion fcjia r. Tho iitar reporter to-day leained from the yeiy best authority that lhcrc. is not a member of the cabinet who experts to oe in rresiueiii iir;nur$ cannier. 1 in y "11 thiiik and expect that President At - thur will .ch.oose an entirely ney cabinet. It is stated 011 the same good' authority that even St cietary LiiicoJn will not te- main iii t!ie cabinet, lie has been f lie only intmber of tlie cabinet sp.lkeu of as j, over. The members of the '',.;,, , . ' cabinet u io. have gone ;vay wonbl not tiae ieun;ui tney not Known mat rresi-; dent Aithiir had thcided upon a cabinet! of his own. changes arc T!.... il .:r V, ,tu...u oei.Me aiM Uiade. Decision is Reference 'to Taxing UANKSi-r-Yahiugto:i, Oct. 4. Coinmi-; uortlierii. p.ortiou of the Slate only n third siouer Hauui, tif the Bureau of Internal qf u crop will be r.-alizi-d, and some par lieventte, reinlereil a decision in relation I ishes w ill not produce more thim one bale to the taxation of banks and buukcis to- to fifteen acres. The crop is being ship day, i ui which he details various transac- to market as last as pos-iblc. tions of banking houses which must and j' Mississippi The weather is favorable must not be treated as subject to taxa- 1 for picking, and ail the cotton will be tion. lb maintains that every person, gat h red by November 1st. The yield lis m orrcouipany, having a class of busj- : will only be about a half a cfop. Jt is ness "where stticks, bonds, bullion. billsd' being ufarkeied rapidly, ..i... ..i... i .V....... i.;iio ..u... ......;.....! ! '; ' i rv.iiiip .'i i trill int'i ifiii.i ctij i rtri vvi for discount or sale, regarded as a liajjlj or as a banker, and thut tin? eapitijl and deposits of such bank or banker are sub ject to taxation. . AUKAIGNED FOli SWINDLING. New Yorkr Oct. 4. Ex-U-overuor- Moses, of e... r. t. .i .,-i .:t. i, nrolina, who is charged witliob - ; , , , g money by false pretences fio.U) South tnimng Wni. E. Hall, was arraigned in court to day. Further complaint was made against - - "i him bv John D. Townseiul, counsel for the Society for the Prevention of Crime, who accused hiiu of swiudling him out ot nioney iou the plea of furnishing Mr. Towusentl with some valuable papers toucluug election irauus at jio soutn. it is thought other complaints against t,x I rivrrir 1.i.a will In? foitlii omiliL'. i , A Foumek Depctt U. S. Marshal to be Ili'jCG pot: Buuglakt. The burg lar Beii Uiow, alias Bob VN'hite, now in jail awaiting execution for j burglary on the 25th of November was, it is sajd, a tfnlfedj States deputy . marshal in York J county,; South Carolina, daring recon struction days, and was one of the most notorious colored political characters in th ,.U,fv ,l,imr ll that dark time. - Chiplcfte Observer. Tnp Same Ticket. Boston, October 4. It s stated that the Democratic State central committee aud other jeading inem bersofthe party have decided innomi nate at he coming Sfate conyeutiuii the ticket of last vear. Winston, Lvqdcc ; "Work is lieing rapid; ly pnslied on the North Carolina Midland. A force of hay'da are" now : grading the road bed on both sides of Winston. The Leaksville Gazette ;y&i "A greaf many Contracts have afrcady been let out on the Nin th Carolina Midland,, and very soon all along the whole line contracts for the grading from five to thirty miles w ill be closed, preparatory to putting the cutire work thiough with tho utmost ex pedilion.nx "' " , er The Past. Memory seems to, linger with a peculiar fpndnessj around 4 the scenes J of eaily years and the nearer we approach thp 'valley of Jhe shadow of death,? the uibre vivid riro ppr recollections of the halcyop daya of the Jong ago. T-he constitution may be shattered by disease, paralysing all the energies of the once-active, energetic business: man, but meaiory, 011 viewless wing, carries him back to the cot in wuch his eyes opened on this, beautiful creation of the Divine Architect, and lie re-liycs jhe sunny days of gleesome cjiildiiood, j He hears the inurmuiiqg stream as it glides dreamily on visits' the old school house," tiud wanders, in imagination, through the intricate mazes of - denomi nate fraction st tolls thro' the orchard with its trees, bending under the weight of Juscious fruit, plucks the Mpest ap pie, puts it caivfnlly away in his basket for the little girl who stands at the head of his class, aud goes with a light heart to engage in those boyish sports that glitter omle. pages of practical life with peculiar brilliancy, j Oh, tho happy days of the dear, dead, buried past They visit us amid tho dis tracting cares of busiuess, pass! before us iu panoramic vioiy when raving iu the wild delirium of fever, come to us iu the "watching time of night," and impress upon bur mTuds the solemn,' startling truth that the only oasis we have found Iu the desert of life was iu the opaline flush of early years; and tha it tlie suc cesses which have crowned our efforts fiiuco we assumed the duties and respon sibilities of manhood, or crossed the mys terious renlnVof womanhood, pale iuto insignificance when compared with the joys of our childhood. ' ' Let us ' cherish these precious memo ries, never forgetting tha we 111 ust "be come as little children'' if wo would inherit the kingdom of Heaven, --Catawba-Mercury. 1 im-i 1 ; Cotton Ocoi llcport. New Orleans, October 1. The Demo crat has received the following telegraph ic reports from all parts of ihe South, givislg a fu',1 account of the condition of the cotton crop tp date ; j Alabama There were light' raina du ring the week, but no damage j has been dpue to the cotton, ricking ts progress ing rapidly, aud about two-thij-d-s of the crop is already gathered. The worms have dune considerable damage. About lluee-foui rhs of a crop w ill be 'made. Akkaxsas The weather is: litier picking is progressing rapidly. Cuttou is eomiug in f.t.-t a:.d is being shipped to! the n:arket. Tl.c crop will be- almost a fa il are. Florida j l:e wcati.ei i i goon ami Ti nRM.i 'I I f wt r. 1 1 ir i 'fil nni! I picking i' progressing. About half of ! the crop has been already gathered.'" Gkokoja The weather is vry fa vorar b'c, but the comlitiou of the crop is hud ; as compared w ith last ear. and !the tiual- ; ity is iiot as good. The increased acre-- ' ago is 5 per cent. The crop is beiifff - rath - , . ., , . , , T " , eied rapidly, about one-third l"mS been picked. Louisiana There lias been 110 change !:..'.!... i'.i. . 'im. .. 1!1 U.O COOUMlOil til U.e COUOII Clop. 1 ue i wuatiifcr is !ine fur picking Uid " ' pat ts of i h Slate i.itie-tenths of the cot- ton has already been "Utlieied. In the Condensed Items. Froia tUu Ralela); JTevra & Observer. It is a curious fact that flic I census of Utah makes the number of females in that hind ot many wives but 69,430, or less than the number of males by 3,035. IT the cen sus Ix correct there is but a fraction of a i female to each male of the populations. Of ltl ... , . . i the total population, 143,007, there. &re 99,- j 074 native born and 43.93J foreign born Of the whole number of inhabitants, 20.000 i j in roand numbers are Gentiles, and 124,000 xr 1 .1... l ; I.... onnA Mormons, nl f the Mormons but 3,000 have more than one wife. There are how- i ever, 7,000 Womeu with but a frai t'on of a : lmsband apiece. Most of the pol vgamists are old people. The expenstveness ot femi nine apparel of late years has put an effec tive check upon the disposition of the young ; to pnlyganiv A dispatc h announces that the district atternev is 'confident that Guiteau can be Convicted in Washington. Inthe Federal uint..,.o tf.a Ui-ir. Columbia, chapter 33, section 1,143, it is provided as follows; '"Every other felony, misdemeanor or oiFense, not provided for by this title, shall be punished as prbyide' by laws in force in tlie District'' And 'in t'ie "revised, code of the District iof Colum-I bia," chnpter 139, section 18, it is provided as follows: "If n -person be stricken or noisj g j .-ihwiiio i vim i ' iavr vioi i iv, b is 1 i oiicd in this District and bv reason thereof die without the s;iine, the offender shall bq" ' ?9 i,tv nn, Uli prosecut eel and punished ijn like manner hs if the dea'h haid occurred in this District. T'i'sc provisions arc what Mr. Corkhill relies qn. George Scoville has formally asked Emory Strrs to assist' in the defense of Guiteau. Mr. Storrs declin ed. ' Spnrtanburg. which heretofore has had but t.wo executions, both of white men for killing two negroes, on Saturday had a sim ilar spectacle. Berryman Whither Hicks, aged 33, Ixirn of resectable parents, work ed in North Caroling, where lie, married Adeline Feagans, the daughter of a thrifty respectable North Carolina farmer. He be came jeulons, had trouble and obtained a divorce. Last year he married Mary Clc-rm-nts, a respectable woman, got jealous. killed ber, and now s been hanged. Such is life. A nctr'cbttnn cleaner is in opf rat jpa at Charleston. It consists of a shaft '"upon u liich are set a nuinbcr'of ldte oak flan ges, shaped similar to the flukes iof a .pro peller. This U surrounded bv a ire screen. The ct-tion is fJ by a boj.jM r at one end j t ' ' -' , .- . i mm FOB FALL AND WHITER. In 6 Jew days we will have cur Our stock COMPLETE jWe takepleasp In hc7iEg them to e!1 vj0 c s with a c?U BEFQE BUYING SEE OUR - DRESS GOODS, LADIES' ULSTERS, DOLMANS. WALKING JACKETS. HOSIERY NECK WEAR. CLOTH- ' ING, GENTS' FURNISH- 4 ING GOODS, .1 SHOES, ; AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED. JONES,. AlcCSIBBlXS & q KL0TT2 & REHDLERiAN ' zi.w z--ii. '.: HEW GOODS - DRY A '.' ' e ; .Ht cu? i'c;e ... v SHOES AND BOOTS SHIRTS AND HATS VERY CHEAP. We mean to iced von with the best Floor, ess 1 Sal TEAS SYRUPS, POTATOES, S.'.. iO l:e haw : Ti V us. - FULL 0P.570SS PSBD. - t's be'i. 0 ou brv. uc ve f-:e -(i:Oi! ;; :l ! 'i ' n :;s w o c;;n not tc!! oit of Liit COII-:" AMD fc'ISK. II. T. Atk:-,s. , S.ileimen. i-. t -" - - ' nftcr h.ing t!.onuh!y clenncd pacs 1 out of a clintt at tlie other tnd. As soon the t.,,un t n,t.s the (he Trvlinch screm the shaft is revolved rapidly, and ' the dirt and trash is whipped out of t lie ' rnttfin illiil driven lv tlin ii-n t ri I n 'a 1 furi-e , r ' r "7 . . imparieu in ine revoiaiion i ine Mian." -t ; throii'rh tlio litl'p niipnir..-5 in tin? -recn , Tho dirtiest cotton piactd in this mnfhin conies out of the other end as v'!;itf as fnow and with its staple uninjured. Some Wcndekfcl CcGtrr.EXf i:s on our Noktii Cauolixa Coast. We learn, from an tibservant gentlcuian, who has: just retnrnened from a long "sojourn ntj Nag's Head, that the sickness on the poitli end of Koaiioke Island atid along tho coast id unprecedented. The preval ence tif sicntss isasciibedto drying Tf the palt marshes by the excessive drought. Another peculiar condition isthe uirpre- cedeuted quantity of fish in the waters the sound. The waters are full tf them,: it is ordered that publication .be matte They are caught iu large quantities with ' t4ie Cauquna Watchman br;i! iJ , , , ,- , ,i vi i- 'si ve weeks r.otifinj; the Dch-mhnt, M hook and lino and other ways. Fat backs ' . , . , ,. , i.u,,e oT our ' , Daniet, to appear betore the juiireoi are bo thick you cau hardly push a pole . supt.ru)r Court, at a Court to be held for through them. The fish are fat and j the County oHtowan, at th Court House healthy, but the quantity is astouudin;:. From ' tlie Nag's Head pier ono catches fis!i enough iii a short time to supply family fur days This unusual condition of things in the lower sounds along the coast, coupled with the sign and predic tjous of evil times to come at no remote date, has caused a feeling of alarm amoug persons set)Uive to tlie supernatural. Elizabeth City Economist. The Republican 'Philadelphia convene tion broke up in a row on Thursday, aud . , A. ' . , ... r,. 4-frtct under the following head lines: Kio- tous Republicans Drunken Delegates in a Free Fight, 'WINE OF CARDUI ' makes rosr cheeks and clear complexions. At Theo. F. Kluttz's. UUMI.WIJJ, . J. XJUHU II W I III WANTEO-BTT A LARGE JOBBING H0FS2 IN ory tiooU3 aLd carpets, a nrst-ciass salesman, wuo can control a (food trade in Oils vt..lriltr. None out thoroughly experienced and capable men r.ced apply. Adaress LOCK BOX 15, Philadelphia, l a. Eiecfr's Notice to Crefflo ! All persons indebted to the estate of Ro bcrtlC. Kcnncrly, dee'd, are hereby notified to present their clnhns to the underpinned oh tvr -before the 7th day of October. A. D. 1882, or this will be pleaded in barof their recovery. Dated the Gth day of October. A. D. 1881. ' ' 1 G. Hekuy Bnowir, Ex'r of 51:6t P.pbt. C. Kemierly, dee'd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I The undersigned having qualified as admin istrator of ihe frstte of Iiavnh Ues.Ter.decM, hertby noiifka all pecsoun haviig claims ag iinst said estate lo prereht ihesan e for pa v ment before the Eir?f Dny of Oaoi er, 1882, and all l ersoA indebted to mid cstte are re queued to make pjmejit imioediaitlr lo the undesigned. M; A Bust, Acra of Se,.. 30, J331. Dirali "RwV-r. 51:1 ' ? .?' as usnal will be -.-;? r nd Ccxtloto I2 dl tho" Diparlncnts. NOT ci. v and chc.-: T NATIVE VABRAATT. Sugar 'fa Ml IS?!. 8ALEALUftBLE PROPERTY! Havinir dett raiini-d loqiiitnirminc.Iwitl sell publicly, on the premises, on' Tuesday, IStli OF OCTOBER, rV mwnlitv nl Fu-nin- T.w.l Gnm Fbrare, some Household ami Kitchen Fun nit ure, ami ni-iny other tuticks. 1 viil of fer for sale privately, at same time and place, some, fi tie Bel kshi re Pigs, a new Mo er and Meaner, a good 'Wheat Drill, and hirire quantity of ro. 1 Seed 'Wheat. trST'Teim Cash. loWRAKCE, Oct. 3d"lS31. 5 1 :2t : : TlflPth nOTflfe TiT SJllTlPriOP " W RO WAX. COUNTY. 10th Sept-., ' Mary E. Daniel Suit for declaring to4 " against from the beginning Lewis Danjel j Marriage Contract It anwarin? from affidavit hied, tliannt of ; pciCridant id a nun resident of mUSUte, i m Salisbury, on the Utli 3ionaay " ll. 1U.-,1 .f UiU,.mhrr 1HM. nnu 4th Mor.dav of f September, 18S1, and. daint which will bedepositefl swer the com pi a in thc f,mcc of the Clerk of the 6opcr- Court of Bowan Countv, within the crs 1 - - t L- tall threedays of the term, rind that " ue to answer thc complaint during ilie terffl, the Plaintiff will apply to thc Courtfortw. relief demanded in the complaint. - J. M. IIokah, r Clerk Superior Court Rowan Count.,.. 49:6t Mosca Lr. Holmes agaitiit Richard A. CaWwell, Julius A. CaW M. W. Jarvis and E. Nve HutcliHOD,W Utors of David F. Caldwell, Frances FWi i ). 1 1 O IV . - . JL SOI. uu M. W. Jarvis, Execirtowf David F.C' well and Annie McB. Fisher, of the i named defendants, are hereby notineai and appen'f before the Judge ' nor Courf. at a Court -to be he.J w . County of Rowan at the. Court H oasisoury .on -me win iu"j - , .ntaer Mr,, ,f sff.mlMr 1881-. and ... i r .on -the 0th Monday auc tlie complaint of the piainnu, flf ic de'nosited in the office of tIieUf ,h;fl ' A . , i UC depositee! in ine uh,fl the Superior Court of said Countv , the first three days of thc sam . . let the said defendants take nt,ccmolsiBt liiey fail to answer the saul I coop t during the term, the plaiatiff wU' the Court for tho reliefs dean.ntteJ complaint. : : This Gth day of August, 1SS1. 43:6t V j"- IIoRt;Vn,ftnCa Clerk SapcriorCmn uST O TI C E ! JOHSI F, EAGLE? -FASHIONABLE AND acMlj 'Si MiiVtvr'n (MBit. U- pHiri IONS, RoraCoMy-IilleSnperiflrCsrt m. ly done, All grudc of tc 155 c de tp' .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 6, 1881, edition 1
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