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- ? i ;T3 c VOL. XT. sv:rxsi3Xjii:, -sr. c, urn 'is X o. i ) I t . -. i .zy 1 1- f m 4 -v '" . :.T Valuable iERL ESTATE' j Haying deteemmed to-settle tip j wing J pperty' 13 for sale, the List TUo hoaisc and lot where I w livc;.a good brick house with a rooms 18 feet-square and 10 it'tt . t I two other oriel; buildrncri ',x i2, 2 ro 6m 3 each;' fine briek i liry, 3 ells pf f wdtetii good i rgo stock and! forag&arAa-ndlj Jier on t-pui Wings; a large afden.n put 4 acres in choice fruit, tfe&rji - .it in good bearing: The whole contains lo acre3," beautifully imiug lvoiii tnc uvvemug t at ;aii ;nd 90 flno Lnn.linn-lots.nOxSna InrVri- t(3difc.rhif-SkaSW adioin-4 . . ... r ; - E tne resilience oi d. t) McCub- i s 4tn d ot h ers. 1 rd 45 acres of Ian d ad j 01 ni ng .o above, between" the Charlotte d Caldwell Itoads, about ojie-hall lie from city, 'well suited forbuild- ;g, manuraexurtng -sues ;or rruinr. Aoour 0 acres About of good rest timber on this tract. ... -3 . ' ; 4th -Ahonse and lot just oue'mile 'urn ctmtrc of cityj lot contains 7 jres, jiousa 3 rooms, well of good uter; lies between the Charlotte id X. C. Jiailrotfd. T-liis lot is ell suited for inlnu.'tetorius' as a ,ir portion is on trrade'with llJ. ' 3th 80 acres of Land 1 on" East de of N. C; R. II., - within 200 irds of the corporate., limits tof ! viltsburv, with Z common ; houses Inch rtrnt" "for $G "icr month; -a ever failing-stream of water runs early central '' through this; the art-near railroad .well suited for uilding-lots or manufactories, or is whole a good stock farm. 1 Oth SO acres on the TVest side of I C R R, one and one-fourth miles om the city. This tract: lies nGar: .i n grade- with railroad, and is ell suited for . truck I farming,. anufacturing sites, fair j grounds. liere is on this tract about ten .res wood land. ---.yy -"-) ! 7ib) buildinor lots." 50x200 feet. '; i ' , . j rlr'ain No''SO; j iltslarvvN. .,.now , one of- the ' lOJj.VHxdcrs, 1. 9 10 - - j. 1- roat South Ward of ;Salii3ur ad Muing the lots of. J arnes-Iiuieberry,- A Atwell and ote rs I 8th 2 ( bid Hill iast si.(l ; knowi le mile from centre of town; 5wlft 5 acres of excellent meadow. ' 9th 182 acres. A very fine farm bout three . miles from Salisbury on VWs.N Oil 11, withSfarmses V waer. This tract has aboutio" a" wui iu iir" fVTi fi trrr 1 wd r ires of 'the best of bottom : -Wd 1 ,iost of which is in cultivation and teadow; t'hc upland is fine tobacco aid cotton land. I ' ' " "'' ' ' ''-' ; 10th 100 acres on the Bringle's 7erry road, 14 miles from Salisbury, j from Gold Hill. All Vood iand.ri 1 Fisher and Bank streets, in fhffat 3 acres of land on the aanattcsvui,- o?,)3 ta-d.ra m:j -gsa.-T.. i5v SnrifM- fa5ttoh Sunday f or Stokes Ferry Road - r'-r- ?, .and..an both sides oiwhat- -Burke'vu- - rkir?i " aH) .".-' Mmecng.;..;-'.,: j;.. 1 as tho Town Creek, just- ' Kevsvilk .r.-':fr 5 5 4 44 T ! . : ynfpiiWvT . . iltb-50 acres Placer ltainfeT0dJ livisv, auutii 1 iii.ni.-o ii uiu OUlIiSUlWr .his is valuable property. There re at least 10 .acres on the place that ill show gold to every shovel ofJ ufface dirt. There is also a vein of 12 Or 15 inches showirig gold. This property paid a Mr Goodman about en jthousand dollars some years ago Dy washing thd surface .not ;more ;han 150 feet square to; a deptli of L2 inches. With, proper develop ment I have no. doubt ;but that it ivould be a-fine paying property. 1 J 12th 1589 Acres. I, have also a one-half interest in fine properties in -the above number of acreis in Jlowan and Moore counties," bavin food veins of goldi silver, , copper"' ron, soapjstone, roofing slate; .also k large yeih of 1 fiue'Jasp'er stone.l - - AH bix the -above lamedlairotr- ,ma lire pjaitivtuy xor saie. on -reas naaie antt easy terms. 11. iiMhf Onh;n -;n Bt-"Di, T3.,fl..,, teons who desire to in.Vi:sfc.ii or pur-- fchase iU pleae,give!vi4e, a ,tijLj&.V! ore buying. "I j As reference in regard - to ; the 'above, see Proprietors North Car olina Herald, J S McCubbins, jor, lJUKeJiavA-Mici, javis oi tWiley, Bankers, and M Holmee, lof Salisbury, N CTandB-JJ Linton Ji:sq.;f Charlotte.. " - - - . ' ' , ft. HARRISON,' nrthiajaS & Diiuille Raiiread Compaay, Western 2 . C. Division. A-snF.viLLE, N. C., Aug.. 21, 1883. V J Commencin August 22. the following Passenger train schedule will be operated over this Division : WEST, , -i i EAST , Traia o 53 Main Line. ;. ; JLTr-Le?. ... 4 - !r. m. 5 18 4 12f 4 12 1i 10-' 3 10 2 33! 2 43 1 55.' 2 18 " 2 43 2 41 ftfalc-Bti o 50. 5 ."o Newton' "" 4 3:it 'ricliory , j 09;5 uy Icard 5 44 '3 41 Mjoranion '. 7 7 .8 Old Fort. " 8 0i);.8.23'l(mnd Knob5 , j 12HM '.I J? - i J i us 1 1 y 11 4011 40 0,07) 9 07 Jintfk Mountain. 10 5240 53 '2 P. u.;P:nt Iiot-k. a. m. 7 yu EAST, ,'fTain 1o 51 Arvi Lev A. "51. t 11 &5 Salisbury. . w. 12 57 Hlatesviile. 2 10 Kewton'." . I"' 2 43 II-'':kory. ' -3 31 IrL. 5 3 'Mor-Tanton. ' 3 02-Marron.- 5 33 Old VnrU ' . 5 53 Round Knob. 7 00 Bl;mk Moautaiti 12 ii O 11 59 ilO 12 1 e 50 ' 9 2C r a -o .j 7 59 i-7 20: ! G 24 i 5 21 A. ir. U540 10 12 9 50 9 26 30 : 8 0') 12 33 4 - io 3 2 .3:5ft 5 33 552 6 29 7 52f .8 or 'AstiBvuTe. 8 431 8 43 Alexanders. . 4 435 4.: 21 -MarsaaL. ! 4 01 10 17:10 , w arm nnn?s; 1 1 10 40 p. H. L'au.t IfOviv. WEST Train X, 7.' Arv. Ley. yURPiiY D1V. Ar 1 Lev A.M. 10 18; Aslieville. 11 11111 12: .Turniuke I 1 -Pitronn River: 12 3lll2 40nVavnesvil!e. r 2 15 1226 2 15 1 00 10 27 H;ilu-n f 10 2i 10 15 2 45 3-30 4 20 2 if;: Webster. 3 3d; tWJittier. 4 25: 'ChaieKton. (JHushnc!! p ji, ;Jarrett's ... 9 29 I 7 C5 Train? Is on 50 no .t run sonn oi-iwt'cii Louisville and SaHshury, carrviiiir Full- j man Siec'iHTS Ir.-twet n "-Cincinnati - and !. Louisville raid Knoxviile. alio ' between Hot Springs. and Goldsboro. Trains Nos T2 and 53 nih solid between Morristowri &"Sali.hnfyrarryiaij sljepipg cars bt'twea Aslieville aitd Cbattanoota. C W Chba-R3.-..v- - '"' W A TuukT AGP A'f -"-' ' '. AG PA Richmond Va. : ,1 Asheviile, N C hffs" - U 7 20. 7 47 0 30 I V- ,l,"' L ' " y CemedUeave 7 00 m, arrive 6 00 p in, i IripWr and lnrr Psilrn?-! I Mail " for Alhehiarle,' Gold Hill, Eock-i- ..titt&iti diU Lwillii r.alUtaJ, r wen Pajjnersvjlle, and all post offices in Leaves Len oir 12 A m - fanleounfrTi Sunday excepted: leave IICS -123 No 20 12 a m - 1 40 P ii Arrives Hickory xso 19 l,eave3 Hickory 405 pm Arrn-es Lenoir 5 55 " Connects with No 1 and 2 ofW'NCRP - PiEOMONT Af R-LlNE' ROUTE. Kicn:vio:D AS XIXJJF.- JIA i LEOAD, Ii. & D. asd N. C. DIVISIONS. "" C itde need faxfytledn. JefT v ii8$6 y -r if -a d"qijcl. I"- -J ,-o. .30 J.. iso.'na- r iiuaceipBia,! . i 7. a. ur 0 03 Dra!ce?1r'fcli' G14tVj' .ii'OOT't DahviHi.H -; i k 04 " " Greenro, " ' ijla'p in' Goidp, ' Raleieluirr i:fS5WV m!10nn Durhdfci,. Chl Hill IiUAl-ora- '47 " Baltimore 0m 1 i"rf2'0 ivmli - r . ; - . v - " SafexrC ljT 1;4"; rfigwr.ojut , .iX.;w ao rgaiisbnrjr j. y ;y: r,7 a mill 23 " Ar. StatesvilTe 1 20 j' il2 33 if m Lv.-QoBCofd. j ,; iilSo; i 1 no " Ulianctte - 3 tw Spartanburg i.5 43 ' " . 3 34 . " Ureenviiie, v , 04 4 4 49 Ar. Atlanta : " p in, lo 40' T DAILY - 51 No r3 Lv. Atianta - '6 00 -p ni! 8 40 a m Ar. GreenvfV-"'-Spartanorg, " Charlotte 12 a mi 2 i50 pnv 1 34 " a 43--". 4 40 " t 0 25 ' Concord " ; Sajlisburv lligh l6int 5. 33" 6 10 8 01 " 9 08 ' 0 43 ." a. Greenjboro, r 7 53 ! '," 11 28 t"13 30 a m ;11 54 '.,,2-55 am Hillsboro '-' Durham " Chapel Hill . - -12 28 p m;4 4u - " " Ilaleiu , j 1 35 " Goldsboro 1 440 ' i7 00 Danville - Drake's Br'ch Keysville t ; Burkevilla' Richmond 10 00 a.mUl-30 p'm " 112 35 p in; 1 01 a ra 1351 "7 3 04' 1 30 3 30 " ' 7 00 Lyncbbcr" 12 55 2 OO 410 8 39 CharUttesyille., i 3 15 -"Washington ".: ( - Baltimore 'V " Philailelplila Kew York U125 10 03 i 3 00 a m l2 35 p m i 6JS.0.".J 3 20 Didly .except Sunday.. . 4 SLEEPING CA E SERVICE Ie!Pertween Atlanta' and Kew York, - - - s)P3''lds1pro and Warm Spriuff' . .OA trains 52 and 53 Pullman Bnffct bleeper,belWeen Wasbington ,and Mout gome Wafekinotf and Auiista: Pull nan Sleeeir-.tsn. . t rtfreensb0rO4-r Pullirfon : slAr httvPPn I reensbro and Raligb. . ' . Thccmgb: tickets on sale at principal stations to all TiQints . -. -; - - For rates and information apply to any E. B. THOMAS, - C. AY. CHEATIS. Gen'l Manager, A. G. I A .' ETC UMOXO, v.v ' ' ' - iSALISBUllY Situatfal in the reryheart of the business portion of Xorth Carolina, at the junction of the Western Xprth Carolina and TUehrnoud and Danville Railroads, $00 feet ' above the level of the tea, 2o0 miks in land, in the centre of the richest mineral and granite belt in the South, at the gateway of the; Blue Ridge country, in the iaidst of a rich" tobacco and cotton zoneand with a population Of nearly 4,000, Salisbury is fast becomipg a com mercial centre. There, are at pres- rent two - banks, eleven churches five tobacco factories, four. tobacco exchanges (vrarehopscs), one woolen mill, two tanneries, four niachine shop?, two foundries, three hotels; sis; newspapers, the Railroad Ma chine, Car mid Locomotive Shops, one steam sash, door and blind fac tory; about 50 business houses, and gas .works. Xew enterprises pro jected are the bniidingfef a railroad both North and. South, a: $50,000 cotton factor', nnd twtobacco fac tories. The opportimjties , for in vestment, are 'reakesfate, timber, manufacture -of tohacco,. granite Uawing and mining. The business lTK'ii have'rthe repuUtionv' of - being the safest dealers in the State. : VrATTOR E B Xea Ve. 1 - a 31 Ejut ger and C W Pool. Ttrtj3.''-TAX COLLECTOll : Sheriff, O -O Ivndiw Re-dstcr. IT N V7 ood.4on; Clerk pf tlf "Court, J 21 llorah Itiorcsentative", TS Overman. OoBfcHshtaafof 7th District lion J S; Ilendeison, Ballsbnry,-N C. . ..--v "..; Eiudbg. and Lean Association. -' - Thco Kluttz: President; Ii H Marsh; Vice President; Key P- J Murdoch, Secre ts rv anil 'Treasurer; T G Linn, Attorney : POST OFFICE DIRECTORY, ? - ,- AJFRoydex, Postmaster.- Mail r;oing .north, closes 6 00 a m. and 7 05 P m . i '-.'.-,'. . ' Mail going sauth, closertO'40 a m;and ') 00 p m ' - . -" - " Mail gains west.' closes 9 00 p n - MaD-'for Mockaville, .Jerusalem ."Zeh, Soutli F.ivcr uu Farmington, imdav ex- .fgianl'eounf rTi Sunday excepted,' lea -f W&iZ y.mCfllB- 00 p m. - - - - v , Jusijor jwHii joiicgc, lyro onops, ITrffe"; Tuesflay Thuraday arid Saturday, leave 7 00 a inr arrive 6 00 p w. Mail for Mt Vernon, Woodleaf, Vrble, Tuesday,; Thursday, and ...-Saturday leave 7 00 a m, .arrive' 0 00 p rri. r , jjlail for; Harts and VatsonTille; Mon day and'lndyv"Teafe7r00,'a''iirarrive 6 00" t-p m." y '':; ;.vt."-.;i' ;-- .".- Mail fsr Jaeksort JIul, Bnngle, Pool, Milledgoville, Bain'lvGarfield. Healing: Springs, ,Miilertavn, ljneys.Store,..GliUndi k'r'a Grove. leaveV-Mem3ay. Jint Friday at 7 00 a m.. Ajrive-T-Cu.'5jlay.-Jl Saturday, it 2 50 p'tiW W-tffV '&-.' I , CHURC HilRECTORY -. Wiw-ViVk. '-f":-;: - - , rynrrATaw j,a ',ttmTT - Jtt tTJllKflTT T1 A AtAVPll P P forciipv'" 3 00 i1iftef.Tvt.rr (We Tl Tf tlAlmes. UtOm .an affltQtl.On-sb '1 police: . . . . fa 1 ... . 11 I IT A f 1, J Alien Brown, R Lames ir, J J BraneTttTi4 " r5 '! , , i. m J I) -Gaskill. W Smithdcal. W.L Klutty. t weMiitwaiOT. net moi 6 00 E B Xeaw, V A At-welL ?vft, mpde- apd . ....." I - r - .- i . - - J'ple-y.P.mmPr :.- aay serviceTcnionung &i ;iu:cio o ciock;m bunday sehwol at 4 o clock, iivenins; services fat 8 o'cloek: ' Prayer ' meeting. every inursuav nisrni'y. r . - - - - . T?nv 3? iMiu-doeli. Hector. vmdav services m morjiiuciir.unii, punuay 'ifp. m. i Evening ' seTvi(3ft ?Wednesday at i chooi aio p in. 's'-" 'I Hcv J F Tattle, Pastor. Services every Sunday except tne tnird sunflay oi every month; morning services at40:30 a' CIITJRCU OF 'nE SACItXD HEART (c ATHOIJC). itev. Mark; . Gross. V. ii., rlJastor.t services '-at 8 p m," -t; " . .'j -St. Jonx's'LuTaintlCnrjBc: JICV. 11.111 ; v . School at 3 p. m: Leelure una prayer meeting. Wedriestlav-eveniag at o'cloek- Banner. Tobacco Warehouse. -: Sale Iaily. 5 S-ly. . - -SWINK & woyasGtr. K Salisbury- Woolen Mills. ; Manufactwrers of Casimcres, Jeans, Pattiaets, Liiiheys, KereySv-BlaiiKets, larns, Koiis, etc "::SALISBURX7L0DGE.'i 'Kmrtits of Honor Moftling blgliis first and third Monday in each inouth.- - 7-ly - ' . -. . ' " ' JOHNSOt&rBAMSAYSff Manufacturers and Twist Tchccol FARMERS WAREHOUSE. SALES OF TOBACCO EVERY DAY. 7-ly; Beall, Bo; & Foard, Proprietors. -: WHOLESALE AND liETAJL - -. , -. . .... . - -. XIlTJaGrISTS. TEEO. F. KLUTTZ & CQ, II: G. LOST & CO., . I2T :. TI7C"fcC5.00C?- 5.80 p tfisletaa YVeanesttay; even- j 1- SALISBURY. BAPTISt" CKUr.CIT. , m Siimliw---' ftrhtfol at -9a nf' eVemnr J live rort r " . ' ft lire tor some! Look aboult Sit not dew a Co u.. Labor U tb'- Uft Vile;- Folded bftnds arc v Life for thee lialrayduti'es-J - Active fce.'kJj Ujcd mar.-J Scatter blcsiB-s in fhr pathtV f Gentle words madctecrinz smiw Beet ar thaw gold soul ailrer, - - i - W tli ori.r :au! m Henna tht er-?CTp'"sed Drop the ttiro . "athy vv h?ret -words f t , a,ud ccaaf ort- G ie tirin thy ev 1 nhallhc M , Jor nlito Ihf ont . . . inr" " t-;frm iU'v;r At that m'emorauTe period in' the United States wheti' American : citi zens resented the tyranny of George the Third an&bistrmrliamQht by destroying apargo of taxed .tea, ; a Bristol trader arrived; in the harbor of Bosi'ehdying Vhe "passenger on board.' TIij pejcjsoh was a young CaWeTt; daughter farshonkeerier at Cheltemham itridr r;iece , of the .ouue jejirs utioru aer' uepariure ciated ' witlf all nlj Ii r I f II eplofcabl4ipnbn6tiyent which had li&kcn her '.attar .ltfto lier natHni JFree,ari later period, to..ptibio'tU5KotrpsolTca on leaving EngUHif'a6on as ern-, pjlTcnt cOuJHjcfOund f or her' in aiu Hvfiorlhtrv'; After i' Wearv' i n jervai L: espectat ion, tne sea-capj caiu iiaa ootamea a .situation -Tir his hiece;a3 housekeeper in the fam ily of "Mr?vnderkin a widow lady living in 'Boston. ' ; JJsther had been well-praeticcdin s dnnng the her. Intelli- :. sweet-tempered. shejibQ'U : c-ia est. f avbri te with iirsn'dcriiarldithe members of Kfr youngi " roily. The . children found but orfe laolt with' the new housekeeper j'she invariably dressed in dismal black and it .was impossi ble to prevail upon her to give the cause; It was known that shewa!? an orphan,' and she rrad acknow- kdgedthat 110. Eelaonsot hers Had recehtly"d iel and"yH she persisted in weann 'earing mourning. ; borne, great- f had .. evidently overshadoi - life of the gentle Enish hohse- srrief the keeper On the day.befpre lie sailed on his ho me ward 'Voyage'' the" eea-cap-t a 1 n call e d - to v tak e 1 ea v e of " h i s niece and then asked if he could pay his respects to t Mrs Anderkin. lie. was informed that the lady .. of the houseliad'goile but j, b'ut that the governess would be happy to receive turn. ,At ' the . interview whicUrfe-JlOwed they talked. , of JEs therl arfd -greed "so well in their opmimi 01 nqr . tnaLUQcapv tarn paid a long visit ' The gdrver- f 1 - - . .... ... 1 . 1 ness hitu persuaded him to, -tell the 1 7 T is a stranger uero sub.wbt -t,ay-f i if is takejlio Mnfilted& i ih& mistress 01 W'.H t.i Jlore than one hnndrel ..vearsd -'iir:;',--:.:: .i i:L tliarralelsTtold &?tZt- :,;wi:'4" -uameu ouieuuiiig&j euipity awaatef in -itrksldro 5hh,-atuTi'-. and he pprposeicf Retiring frohi ser vice " on .qtiarter-uay: urther .worr..lt 1,,n7iwA. ana tnatyonningaasL greajiys irer social rau.Her fath I T - ' ftrdover's success in risina I 11 till' IYU1IU. 1 UCI1U3 HllUiIiiUHCj;- t were inclined to trust JLennings and to nelp him to start a' .business" of his own , if Miss' Calvert's t father would do something for; the 'yonng people on his side. - lie - made w no ob j ec tion a h d he in &tr i age en gage ment was sanctioned. according yi ' One evenin?, "when the last i day3 of Jenni ngsf service were j drawing to an eud, a gentleman on horse back stopped at the.-inni dn-a state of great agitaiion.he informed the landlady that he was on his way to Hull, but that be had been frightened; as to make it impossible to continue his journey,. s A high- wavmsn TinTI rohbed him -nf a nurse :. ,1 -j". i - ti. l.:.l "lin:; conraininz iweiLj guineas , j.uu thief's face'fas usual ia .those days! was concealed by a mask; and there was but one chancc of bringing him to justfecj It .. was tho' traveler's custom to place a private mark I, on every gold pioco that he i carried with him on a , louJ".ney ; and , the stolen gu in ea3 - might possibly " be. traced jn that waV.' ' ... ; The landlord (one 21r. Brunell) attended on his guest at sapper. His wife had only that moment told hiai of the robbery; an4 he had a e, . -jiiiimh.-s -.? mf .-a-man npe- usn nrst. finerc je louna a pel ; - . - V o i . i i. ' . , Tmannci! nnil fair -.rtti.itT.,. ..nii' t . k:n i i Gladden well the 4.artfened hVartKf" I facta . creneral favorite, lint, for K.-rinw imv ncili f lie I lulT' a 1 SaiLVSe'graicfnl) !it hel. '4tnyelf and other. .prsohThn r ihVf t r vfihatalgmii1!3 otlr a tn and le:ittl. . 'r.a.t' v' " FtMifhY'Tenf liim bnb"-'gettrTef el? wniprer-than V''aafef attvxuA ' nS 'damsel of'eighteen sutnniera. A TR LrVTiV hvVmvsrr ?u,a!V?ilTeLfor me' ivit n,im inut altmiatiftrnrd it-Hlie fanm r tctn man. Th txAULU i Y;utlL.; tguirjHr. j binest of old Virginia Woodcortel . intoxicated, telling mfc " thnthoHfik (ijn eafoty, bv.tlteacritlccjDf, ah" ! k- t , ,fl- i. BY W ILK IE COLLI XS. ' 1 eluniws was not to be hdr T nnW-linnocentnS . " . i K KiriM.- He aSA prom- and na sluKmllibQ castetM fam'H Uku o-i .l'tVfrftt.t:Wr.n;',:t.A:Lfa xe-pToceeuings oeiorc tne -r. ":r.f !.-n-e mtnitoa; ,'liieU i ' " tliicoTcryv of the 1 rst place, - however, i ti.j v, 1 tousk at Tflvit time the j c-" - i beeut eotrimitted. Tlie f trareier Ansreml that Jicjiac been il fobUHl latcirt Jhe cTt-Bjng, jnt as jit waa beinntngtto g-t dark.r- Orr liuvaf"K imineu JOOKea I'1T?T niuch distressed. -t !,' "I. hare got a Waiter here named T,.: , T .I...--; 1 Imdi!arv : lMrie time past I have observed that athy.f .P.fevfc" bccn.rathjr free with his money in bettingl aft dT that- habit r4 "uiuJia rowa on innv. i not won iyfcwMi,iua money vas marJied alLer the Change ' c" liim to bed -anil then happened to lookat thegarneahehad bronht am euro of--thcre iras alrnanc oiilfound herself a loved wd honored the gujpea ' hiphi Jeonitigs,igave ;j, member of the family without he- j One rear thereafter be fell in h.r bnck jo ipe.It WjOovepHiing able to trace b; what succession j i th a pretty girl far beneath him w!$!ir :miV' 4UVeIit3f h? 1 flS- iU 1 tim" t Boclal rank and position. He mark (Afhidrescapcd my noticeLoa.Ldaee tliat she occnpied. 1 lie - se-j . 1 , theruinea rhich I took out of niv fcret confided to the two ladies had ; I-h-adrd in ,am for her ovo, but Ipifrse when I seat foT the-change. v "Or," the traveler 8gircited, flit jnay have been one fmy stolen guineas given bae by mi.take, - ueatn iu;r nie, anor wnat sue this drunken waiter of voufs .in- had sutfered, wa3 not proloiigitl to stead of the guinea4 handed to him4a great,ageL J be -died peacefully- yourself. -. Do yon think .b id asieep r; ". j-, r-.v ss- . vSur to be Ieep-j-in his condi- seems hard on Jennings," ho said. "If we prove to . have, been "suspi cious of him without 'a caiise. Ca'n" you speak positively sir, I.toi the murk which you put on your nion- - f.V;.,,., .-::;-,:;.')''-:-;: The traveler declared that fhe could swear to his mark". Mr. J5ruV" nell yielded. The two went tip gexner to tne waiter s room Jennings was fat x asleep.AH tne very outset oi tne searcu ..tnoy ionaa the stolen oag 01 money his pocket, lhe . guineas nine- m' .. 1 ' 1 .1 v" ' , tg51 osie of theni, i traveler identi teen in num oer nau a mark on aud.;that!mark 4Tn. r-ny, 1,tAf ! r " 'U m ti! 'of., h M M B.i 1 to I 1Pnv - "v il en r nr.fi. ii'"""' , Iter what you have: told me,' tofeet-f waiting for me: Good bye. - ; , jbe otherwise. Her sweet heart ting the matter at rest by searching V ; ' " " T j thrown from a horse .arid - iii.tan'tl- f the man's clothes?" '.---J..' i' - ; V.?'- . -.-! killed. . ' When' tho. .sad. ew- ii-a. ' The landlord . hesitated ' " "Tt 1110 COVniOfS at a CW ZUXCQ ; Vt 1 '1 ' V j- ue i.iuuioru t ncsitaceu. . lt.i.;f.... ; f , j . . s L - , ;. , sonveved tri lior dm : Wami .ft rat- discovery there was but orre ;so g(eatcst nnmber.to bo declared ; the , -'.'Hoi who -to take. ;. l hd wa-iter s protesttions4i innen . H w?l3 a gipri0U3' . sight ' tended, eve oi innocence wnen-tney awo.:e nun were wordsora.Kcted lr i. "u" "? H"".y- -""iiyjffhftir l5rkiftHashinir with' ex- for trial. recoini Scy the court. . -n' J- , v r --,:. rat -l assrstahoe anaook from er lit Mojaowr? tnejsnonoy toat paiu? iho 7 . -a . i -1 at a f . a I Vat .r.ca5'l T?- . "' . .. . V ' J tthe nr6ceedinffsJeforG. the "nian3- . r. . ' t 'tit he ,ahfeara nee Of th a t rad esm'a n t$r?ponv i)ir. isruneii tiau paiai tn . a" a a- a a a - t f - -""V,. mQved,.p,ud on the. large i oval .of rit- lini:,0 if4 ;VrAtnf-ne' ''lenVr i ly, against,) i.m that ,lus ownfnondif f irtnr - iif f ' ,;r rjl us prototype, Ieaua a nended Jenninngs fJo,te-ad itlh(ins: rrrT Lri 'n,d tram of evils in its wake. I repeat. appeal to the nw.KJy.,?0.f i inatuh'Tw4 nl tbt iheanfv is ever selfiai. vain, cold and ,J'?HWfHF. lin-i exacting, hard to winC and when tricked . guinea;, TUeqom-- , i would place it arouhd cntf - of ' the r ,,c I,rc lhe L;i. '! was.a.cnno3ity; lhe .man Janimaps l4Thii8 a moat dilU-i t ; ' , ' u hkdkeprTt;rana hft liow; produced Lult ft, ana the; skill ruieitel to.) i ( -VK-y,;I hear you don t it iheburfc. :TKe judgosOmmed up, j,. bmpliahment can ouJy be ao- call on ii.-s Jones any more." iinuin iu.'riiy i-uuj.mug iuv couia aay as aa ionesx man, m ia- Vpaf the prisoner, he. jary, re turaed 'tlie verdict of guilty, after. a consultation which was a mere mat- ter of -rform4 tiol evjdeace been produce cl Frienl.cre fiitilhdio':help iEi?l ther iu the lafit lfoxt?Uho fdithfuli preatnre couionow. mate unq, at- tempt to,ooiain at commutation , or the seritettee'" She was ad m i tte'd to an;iftterriw with the Home Sec re- tary, and herpetitionwa-present ed to! the Kids. Here, asraiu, . - the J Sndispu"tabl6eviden9ektforbada4-the exercj se of m ercy Esther's he f ro t h ed husband was hangetl .at Ilullif TTifc'l'iat. u-ords declared A his inno- i r-.v- ti " V . 1?' " Teenne witn toe .rope ,&rouua " Before a year had nassSd tbo. ono poor Qoasolat Ion - that n she ' could hope for iri h;sf wof lii found her in hetCiniWrylT tThe proo 1 4ha .? J en- hecmissry.. fine proo: nings had died a martyr. to the rin? fallibility ,of human justice 't was iraade public by the - confession of another, guilty man. Another criminal trial took placo at tho J. as sizes." The landlord of an Inn was found ?nilty of having stolen the Clearer circnmstan'!.i,x,ur,rri,1-f ,ipi.rtriinr fhe urv as It com ins too expensive. :,of guilt:. has ever ,rinf imfA. i,;, fbo swifilv run- ' '!- usive! I thwuidit M)a- I i the opinion r'lnirik'aiiimaKwill next set Mhc foot 1 jAnea wa a model lirirl. never. Me eryu oY.ters or anything of eTut afiheHjff? sentence on,.DOW Un.Uiis spot iiclaust ; ;l ""'J - J Jrahingsfo;r hfghwafobe-ry. waStIirfl;hfaVJ- the moment, j ) . t1 , m;ilij:V-s;deathon within ' .Shc docin t. It was tho org fold.:'ffi;::IMI . '.,j'i:?ijJ t ?t jti jjUtnov he'-mnst;! -Ij 4 ft tht made it so'c xpnme.;" prorrtv of a pcraou atari 11.4 4 fti hotuw.-. -It was stattl !n crideneo S that tl - not hi nrt t.ffvucc lie L;4 the liTgliv 'MlnaRv a rolWron "v lih1 name was Bmtic-)!. .1 h !chxrart Vthat lc M Hhc makrd fiighwavtnvu tfho fckd .sioien tne uagol2rguincaf;-'NiJittjf J by a nearer way than was kV.tm'Vf ! the traveler, he lad reached t Ixs , I - i .... I . . - t fowiHWt hfm t.. pav t 1 arno0ntv JJrnneU had -in ail lit whole ! onetf theyptokn tjiifwM.mid had jonty near(t inc traveler atfrttreMaf. o time, when the sea-cantaia 1 litif"paid Jiiu visit to Jlr, Audcr- fbotm strictly preserved; Esther nei - er even snspectcd that thev knew 4 the deplorable story of her lover's fnnconsctotis of the terrors oldeath. Her last -wards wercpoktix with a smile. She looked ;:at? the loving mbled around h 1. .1 'i 1 1 u if t The . greatest feature of the whole fair tlmt which is the principal magnet in drawing hither S, 1 . toi I'.i. an uiese people iroin inrcu; -?taiea took place this afternoon.' itvas'a grand "cow-boy tohrnamentf which was. 'contested on the race' track for several yalaahkpriis hp mott c f ,the noted Dow boys of this; region, w;i T i FEATS Of -tilE..: 0AV. BOYS. LyjAt 3 oMok a drove'of wihJ-Tex- ar? steers-were turncl looso i'h the t i enjclosure, and a lnrjre number of f imrci ytnfr.in Ti,n ?inf h.rdnrr those stai wart young rnc.i mounted $,JT. f , " i citemcntt;' 'The fet; si dp "of: the r$cc trac i - t l . 1 1 1 ... ".aim incuiiu jmunaieu steer iioW:uRi !ni;,f,f - - Tl, Iff J - 1 ' . I - - ' r -1 - wn n 1 1 1 tii :i k-n cira v t. rnr i rirnnr-nrv I beht on -gorinf Urn life out of! hinitbHorCTfcr o(Ai Lack UP iand hu rider but the alert cow boy, T--.it- -i -i . i -i i i i witn uif nignspivuen stecu auatr,j the. most perfect control, by a Viin- gle turri of Ids bridle; hd, ;" would j urm-umusktii nciiij riPivitr Hint iuv fierce bovine would i catch I nothinrr on his hormfsave the circumanbient air. llic skill'displavcd in riding .ana managing- ine uroncuos -arm Xhroring tne lasso was simniy mar- vel on si lastinc tno noose over the bead of the steer while riding at full-speed, wa the most' " insignificant ' part1 : of tbc whole' -pcrfoi-niance. " With the quired by long ami j aticiit , pra ptlw . Even then he who seeks to.1 - i become T.roncient in it -rnust ' hare . . . - - . r . Iiar.: indescribable? rnbtioat of: hi band and arm draw, it: up, above the. I the toarnaniext , indeed the nant unnatnrar, and no ;combjaa;oa o.. circpmstanccs; liowever najoriaA- tons, iff which' a cow-boy cannot maintairt his efluilibrinrn tl poir, and hia absolute and: conipletc; confrol of a branch o-horsej an auimal jnat u rally so wild and vicious that very few of tho most ventniesome and accorapHshed ridere, outside of iiexieans, Indians a" cow-wy. l x .. .1 . ... . m a n 4 m I ti ;n BVw the ncotdc cf t! Eastern cltitrf such u cuw- i T rii n th I .i i 'i t 1 1 i . i i. i.nr nr i - . il . -. - . .-, - i .1 i. .. i - .. r . . r creature s knee anfl q'iieiiy.put u ( taut. I-' This feat wa3 facconjplkhed mahv times during thojvrogres of her of failures wa vt;ry itntgHiU-,jtrj pins on bat neVtr again. wttn proMiion 1 the sntunber j , fet t ftcv.-t:;fttVthatsbat it rbinr uaUthe Ia.Pht t nt of the.co and oin riThere ae.eina.to: be nopossJ- m Jook Jikc a Lagoon getrrri Jble rition-'h'oirfTcr?.iiiCBl:C'r i:readv for "an a.cerisio. I- oM tfnament ki I witnettf I t - dar- at . If - i MltM.i.M J. it t, V. t fdfv tHnme tua rcalt!irt-thaw nian 'our tirni for U it aa enter tainrtu-ttt " thnUing and tteilz Jul tin r-.t JeWet ih ?circin rin kink into otter tnicnt iwm-v u comparuonnu ". ' mr ' . . . ivirf . I liX.IUi4 t tor front t Noltovar t - 01 him wm .jacbso , me JdteUin tttiacciwtv IwojndiviJiiaU. (!Ie 0f tlW induiduaU ai a hatid- 1 .ncnl.memler of tljeyilb church. I "e dwvlt in a,: fashionable house. j.-for that Rut mark 11 10 ciiunne i she tuUItnrsito. loved; another. tThia'drore the- vouhs farmer mad. j an,j ;u a feW month ha had to be , taken lnnfttic Asvlum ; 41i " " iHiatnsbnrg. Luttho romahta uia not cna ucra, 4 no nappy-ana . expectant , bride waa anxiously i .,u.,,;f;,v ,vnni;.,i .ilw w1,;li ih ! ' "-". V - f 1 i 1 ic if ii-iii iin conn nTirniinm'in : 1 . - ft " '11 t -. . " I . l ing maniac, She was also taken to j the Eastern lunatic asylum, where ' she met the man who had wrecked" ' , - , . , , . . ... iins .physical and mental capacities . . ... . I on" count ;of her. The '-sight of - the woman rwho spurned, "his love j drove him into mich a faenzv tlvat a straight jacket had to be 'put upon . i,. , . . j him, and the very miitiou of her. name would throw him into a vio- Hent rage "thus Is life ! i Heauty and Marriage marries beauty unat - . - : - r eu though it i through ; 0vC, niarrics not more widely 'i ?. Iw wIm i icast ar.mething oi real suhstee, napund thejn-! ivhe the first doles with "an igniri-ackila-nltrifa5us which soon vaniilicB, andi i 4IU1 U . CailCi) UUU lilll). 1 IRi i . - , heji? past triumphs, forever puff up - x i ? t ' . i. : . . i .... i lucir .spins on paa , natiery, ani evcr consider their fortune beneath dp3ert. K,pCcially should tho ; i Vv0T -reardlcifs of sci be warned iiut marrying beaaty. Wcatth may with more impunity wed btau 1 ? 'inasmuch as it can Homcti IllCi Kfi.f h .Tr.n landa : the ioor 'ma v ; a3 M t commit suicide at once. tK?y- Vaicttaj pfagazinc. . ( ' ''- Ml , in Stv. "So' I re quit. "What'sMhe. matter? DM tU ; ' I -v&.back on vou - I : V I fi O r tr f E r I I 1 1. I f rt III T Ven. lie kept me ill It he. time tailor bilk. I hadl to, wear V Prince -Albert, ami as tin tho j tail LOirv'lut,r ai the hot to u. I have arificed inpeh for, that dear girl, but K-can wear out fronfers enough roy'oirn eeoosut vUhoiit taJlibg intho Wstance; of pa noeia canine : that ja two-third j teeth' p. i. f - yhat acw life of happirJcas ard . honor the jife of the b6band.T3an; I hfe fed by the tjntj of" earth, and awteteUfi oy airs of heaven. i - ' i I" 1 'i -i ! : I i U ' J 'I
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1886, edition 1
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