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SAHSBTOY, JAlfUAEY 6, 1876.
,v, PCBLIStfD weekly:
J. J. BRUNEI.
; Proprietof a4 Edisoii -'
THOS. K. f,B R-U R,
: ; Associate Editor. ' " "
BATES OF StBCRlPTION
WEEKLY WATCHMAN.
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tiiJilGa:WAYMAN,S CAREER. ,"
' William II ill, a patient in a private
icfiane, asylum, dear Glasgov, Scotlaud
. ' ttiea a- lew weeics since. Many years
ago there lived in Iredell county, North
, Carolina, a respected Preabyteriah min
' ister named: Curry; the pride of whose
, Jifu war an only eon,1 Nixon by name in
.'. whose training the good man took pecul
. . iar delight. The young man won the
;- affections' of" a young girl atteudiug: the
. v eapie school, aud so ardent was their
attachment that no rival was allowed to
' '. come - between them. When tho
1 reached tho age of fifteen her devotion to
young iurry Decame so manifesfiahst
, her. parents,, wishing "to secuie for her
what ttiey considered a better alliance,
. forbad 'fathtrfntercoarse'betAveen the
two. As a natural coiisttjuence, claiides
tme meetings were resorted to, and con
: ; tinued for three years. At the expiration
of that period the hand of the young lady
',; ;was sought by the son ol a Southern
statesman, and her parents tiled to com
1 pel her acceptance, whereupon she elop
; ; cd with young Curry. The couple were
C pursued by- the friends of the girl, and
Carry turned and shot his rival, who led
. ; the. pursuers; killing hiui-instaritly. Re-
newing their fliglu, they took retuge, af-
ter a long and Seated chase, ia the Alle-
( . ghany mountains, near" the head waters
of the -Catawba, and there, outJuwed
, from all society, he became .a highway
A man, and speedily achieved a dreaded
notoriety oy the number and character of
" his deadly exploits. The Governor of
iorth- Carolina Aered $5f000 for his
arrest, and many, lured by the tempting,
offer, tried to hunt hiiii down. Suddenly
J hd was missed, from 'North'' Carolina:- It
. was supposed that he had died, or thai
- h had changed his base of operations,
rj Oue day, atihe time of the first settle
.;;ment of the' fertile deflate the St Francis
. ,rker, in- whjat is now Arkansas, an iurmi
V grant appeared in the district. caHinff
TU.J. rim. . . . . o
u u.-, lie was n h itirf
cottrvroom to the consternatiotf of jodgel
j-.j wjrg. xouriff Howard tried
. . V. 0t-3
to restrain him, but, glaring like a tiger; P fgbremalh
he turned upon the youth and felled htm t"b?tlon? to liquidate thedebtf
ttMfloor, atfthe same time exclaiming fpthescaaU churches near Trenton
il me. orl'll kill you 1" The young 2i'J and a Pe was to be given to)
man. in .a mnmonf r i I thr wirl rta w,:,ti iUi. .1
drew a k mfo a..A ,u . j .& . l CK. j.j i n i . - . .
ol 11 til, who died soon after,
Howard quit Arkansas,
of
iij BARS BUKJSlNQ.r-We reeret to oArn I to Present innMM.. t. Li. n I i " i--
nno il ron. was bnrnprl bv an ni.A;' 1 d jF, ? uw,ouef 1 -I'- r iiorr i
I V w . , , 1 i uwu ucciarme: mat in the nin- l l ' 4 l . . - - i ,
l!?Ure.t8 cf cLr- .Prt.idemi.l office
w- a m A0 I J yajj . l 111 - iiii I'll I . . . Ml.
i v vm ? - , .-: a . vrv vj--
it in the bowels She- succeeded well, but learnt tn't fer of AL? wmercii
er. one little girl had raised a trifle more fl" Jto'toy ,f,,Be by universal concurrence a part
. anfl wn Km than ro l,o,1 i for.Steallne COtton. S0U. lfo.. lof our rPnnhlUarf - v.
several vears lt,, AirT- ? t.JV sne was ; , UJ 7' I .A..K.rV"ry..ojrBiClu vi Srnment,
lexas. w ip st 7 . I r-r.v i"." w.wub.,- jlu tomKinff
.. v. iuiiicu 1MB I Anfdrot. ntrx. ik. o
forces Hinder commanV! nf ni t
A U -I. .."r -uug..,
woee oi me war he was K
Willi,
am Hill.
bver; the jnatter, the , idea , occurred , to -. ovsTmms CitronT.Two men
her to write to Gen. Grant, f a ?Ivmg their names as, John Barfield and
her out The Trenton Onrf, po T0' G-wrencetole aborae from Mr.
v w ... a km m 1 mw ' i
. ua s sua nnn imm nr. I'minniib r .
week, and
TT
rench rm jT 7i inclosed the Rum of ftfi r1 1 1 t. 1 V w" wa7
through theFraneo,P - besides, some Z:C 0D !r! they stole
wrh1,;M . '( u .... r , : - ---r -v. v. j.4ic i "o, wq are lmormea. 10 take bis nlaep
rt sW e mprar iQfnity' FiJ?W waf as much pleased in receivJ They weretracked trough GohiSbS"
nany ins case became hoDelesS- anrl h a letter from Oan. aMf I RAhonn ..n in-j-'fu'u? unBf
placed
VAA. remin.h;.: .11 . -uiU VTUiCttC HilVS I XT l . ' - '
oath hb had iat. that she did so. and. to h-r ,t ; f"r? ?f 006 peacock,
.WU,, formed fl7o Eu,4.-lT. fe Prident ansWered ihe fe ter S K-SS' T
loined' thft : VM.i. VB- "? innloRI dK t I -. siopea -tor leras: on the w
' 4vuuu urm v nun o wwwf.. uui ui 51.1111 rrnvo now m.?-
a
ana mat any
nonoted ens
tnottc and fra
institutions.
This resolution was adopted by a vote
Teas 232. navs lft-tle
being composed mainly of negroes and
carpet-baggers from the South-J.
Those have
7 departure from that time fear, whoihin they TSkvc Tn7 need
torn would be iinwiso, unpa- fear Vain mnflff ,f
taught with evil to our &e n?r of shane
of
AGEICULTURAL.
For thefills of this life, if there w4
no silence there' would 1m Tin mnc!
Darkness s a pavilion for the Al might
ty : a foilio the Daintpr t. mflL-A hSo
. . - r -v w -g
snaaows.-rfjeo. MacDonstlA.
' 1
1
A copy ifth
""n iiacea nvni t.io... i 1 TO . x c mi -1 .. . 1 .u .. . .' 7 -:
neai Rlu";.. .. rr -M -v"1 7; V." ewer Decame tner were then, brouffht .- r A:copv 6f the New Tfmnf
a ;;,!? "KUaQa wnere. he resjtne obiectol ormit1 nr..tv 1?- I to Haretterill i.t.. .k- j.ti k," . I n.crt,--t-- rr - :-iVoI:.-t.. . Fiuu-1
yw-utu it. yne gentle- -"fv .are Keep,ng.-y fi,8t mortff band8 of thft edition wa seized and dostroved hi IT
man gave. $5 for it, and then charged
m .1 i ' I O " . M..v. vaau UUUI lTt
lUmitM fl 7nsf n A 7-?rJ i . In nn.. .f. .1.111. i. . , W
lhere was a large plantation near Sel- waX some fifteen or twenty dollars L.. , TG T0 Depot The
i, Alabama, a Dart of whinh tori u I were realized, all a I vuariottQ Uoservor savs : Snmo nii.o
ed iwuh Sorahum halon, a.,: the TTfimiTfnn iaa"ni..A .a. ago an attempt was mada to hnm ATn
r-t . , " .. . wui - - ; vuuiuii IOr I !.,. 1 . ... . -----
auf 88' lere caned ' JohnsouGrass"). which the little irl , i;: f"7 fePol 00 Uarolma: Central
inis tn-ass fina v n.M l. ii.. ... m, , 7 . . '
Niiiivnpmrinna i
f.-vuuuua. iuc ictir was rean in
church on Sunday, and excited no lit
tle curiosity.
HIS LTJ1RS finaflv an.AA1 .1 . '
n. -" o in can iivht i na wiiaIm
I w I . w vuv UU1U
plantation and could tint Via ariUn.J
I..!,,. DUUUUCU,
WUlCU BO CISCOUTilP-fl tlia .1.-. I '
o- v..w u if uci iuat Uc
p theplace as utterly ruined. A
'fn : farmer seeing oi,nj j
, 4. -p, Dvauuuucu
piauiauon with its luxuriant giowth of
grass, w so impressed jwith it, that he
vented the place for three years and pre
pared to-attack the nfantpr'. f,.a
General Green, and (fompel him to' pay ?aPel OU K ?h
tribute. lie procured mowers and a hav ? unday, while he
, v, inpiu'a
,V"- V . "auroad,; about 10 miles from this citv
A window pane had been broken out, and
a quantity of shavings thrown in on the
uoor atter wnich h
window facing and the side of the build
ing were a good deal burned, but the firo
& Atlanta Air-Line railroad, hold a'meet
tag yesterday m New York. The com
mittee of the trustees reported a number
of litigations, and that a decree had been
obtained in the U. S. circuit court fnr th
w. rUV
.1 .
nortnern dtstnet of Georgia for the sale not by the
of the road. All that was uecessary bev ball, but b the dial on the
lore tne sale was to obtain those portions ances ot bis; hearers.
of the road in North and Soutli:ftrniina-
tbe bond-
uTTi i Dy aictioi -more ueautilui than ever, is the:
I" meotner aay lor 160 i ' TFwPmV
just received at Bell & Bro's,
consisting of ,
! pounds.
Theodore Parker spoke wisely Svherj
ue saiu tna
and they recommended that
le
lUc grass, maae an immense
quantity of excellent hay, and is makin
money put of what had driven the cotton
grower Jo despair. Moral : If you don't
want to grow hay, or raise stock, don't plant
Johnson Gras.'' ar JJn-K,., j.7.
oil uie reu not stove. Turning to
him he said in a measured voice :
"You rascal you, you will burn your
shoe' As this rhyme was in exact
iyi af tA 4-K K . . x 1
it. try td tnr,rthp a u, JS " tu "Jmu u,e negroes cntm-
Ployed an exc & a''n,: "!? J1!.""0 .H W- W b.d to additioa W tl
ton" to preach to his .S fen, S ,d o di P..A , J 52 H. Tb. report ai adptcd.
chapel on his plantation. One cold bWing, words similar to these had been
was eriviiiP- out his t0Qnd written : "If von don't nav mo
1 I i- . .. . . n,An-T-L.:ii i.. , r-s
iiyrau, iwo.jines at a time,he obseryed It v.. Ul Bura t!le cepot," &c. So
a neerro but his foot with
f that it is probable that some emnlovee i
. iL. i. -i . . . o f whom thi rr..jl ij ;n l 11
u in ui rears, proDauiy on
a disputed account, fired tho depot for
aoTciigo upon tne uompauy
new
the measured his sermonJ Ll, . vnc II,nS""DS 01
jdial at the other end of the GOf D AND SILVER WATCHES,
What the Patrons of Husbandry Propose
to do at the Centennial Exposition.
C0unten-r UUhU A PLATED CHAINS.
BRACELETS, LADIES SETS '
GENTS BUTTONS, PINSM
AND STUDS. - '
,1S 2. ENaAGSMENT EINGS &0. ,
We have made in the handsomest
manner.
nnd
er any of its aliasts : but if vou have
x blessing in
Rural Caro-
I rn ianfor December.
smiled, and mildlv 'explained: "rv
colored friends, indeed, you're wrong,
I did not intend that for the ennrr '
Making AssunAxcKDotjnLf Sure.
ioi jong smee an energetic farmer of
mis county desired to go South for a few
weeks, and as be had between $500. and
6600. in his possession, he was trouble
The National Graugers are to hold a
grand encampment near Philadelphia to
attend the Ceutennial exposition next
year. Sixty acres of land have been
leaded, aud an immense buildiug is to be
erected, in which rooms and accommoda
tions are to be prorided at a cost of hbt
more than two dollars a head each dav.
I his is done, the Grangers say, o avoid f.has invented a trumpet whose blast is
I r ia ncfAl.r.l.. I 1
3LViiuiug now mucn mor.ej
I tjuuuajr uiuu ana nowt
much more penetrating. Sunday rain
are everywhere than the mud and raini
oi otner days
Blessings lonff desired are -J rAIn CtIS,IIAm JEWELKT,
when they jome ; if soon given, ther Dlamoni and "Weedding Elnes,
Incn murth 1 i
meir vame. vjroa re
serves lor tlfee that which he is slow to
give thee, that you may learn to en
u, ouuicmc neaut; unci ion'ine
"i it. Augustine.
It is said
that Professor Tyndallj
optfciai aitention oinno f t
and. rirmng offine Watclies and Regnlatorfc
All Watches repaired bj ua are warranted
IZ ruonuiH. w
umce I doorsx above N.-itimml
sign of large Watch and Pen.
Salisbury, Dec. 2, 1875 tf.
Hotel,, see
ft . .. u . tf LIIU lllllll.lt- .IT Ilia
buuck peu, no ourned the same and went minutes
on uis lournev. Atur
. - -
...
,
uox trom tbe neir n.l
Trifling Causes for SaLF-Mrran - This beine- also in r,r,d mtinr 88 .m ? bafe . pLaco ' deP08it for le same
T i - I o i-1 " . v i II fl 1 1 1 Ilia wafii -.. 11 x 11 I .
i.itt.ejmatn.rs:a,e more frequently the negroes sanff it with a nious fervor. Z'aZS'Ix . y 80 le
cause oflu cide than r ff.,ira a . 'r.r: .:ui. x. i:- ... 'vr- maauig 4Tsmall wood.
- : t r iiina- i j- i i ur uuiuKiv u ins nnntrrofrfi rinn I a h s.- . i .
nervous system, a brain too h.rhlv hp MhuS. T I, " Z?3m "V"-0 pnt. ne currency, and
mrA!... ,t . . ..-.! -I'J ""F" 7Vx "111 HUli I
api f magnily llltO the I SHirr nrraln nnfJl T ).
athoagh. Muy a g;,l l,a, l.kenalav. Ar.ll "S f' T'.th .V'80r-
x. iiitu liuuing' uis longue
turned to rhyme, abandoned explana
tion: ana went on with the services.
i extravagance aud impositionsinf hotels strong enougl
i boarding houses. The Pennsylvania away if he ato
her life ; rather tlian enrl
and schoolboys have drowned themselves
to avoid ihe performance of some heavy
tasks. A noble lord of high degree once
f hot; himself because ho was afHicted with
the itch.. Jle had evidently never heard
of the Duke of Anrvle. or. ther fitVi.-mo
Saratf.Iillnv nnat inf
h to carry a man's .head
a!fonrrf nli.-a frv- noor. if .1
bl2 trTtoThJ'" f nlC l l! 7 whose spuu warranted to be heard
Hole track tO the OXhlhltlrtn trrnnnA ii 1 ! i . . . . viv
to be used exclusively by the Grangers logiana against wind at a
The run will not b7mL ilJ SS d.sEance of s x miles over the sea.
and
Railroad C
a do
not be
The new
more thans twentv
buildioer is tn hp.
an absetifo nf I lighted with p-i anrl gnnniu i
i . , - i ' j n wMp.tu n i l 1.1 iiiil
several weeis h ni
a
bavin
.some,
onlv
' amiable .man, auJ, thouirl
r moderate : means, extended a'- generous
hospitality t6 all ; who visited his beauti
fol little home, rendered doubly attract
ireibC Presence ot a lovely wife. In
J ashorrtime he became- the most popular
. 'man in the settlement,, and so he contain
ed for ten or" twelve years. He was re
peatedly jeleciej; to the Legislature, and
there he was distinguished -for powerful
i and impassioned eloquence. He became
a leader iu the ranks of his party, was a
member o( tho convention that framed the
State ConstituUon, and represented bis
- owtrict in the Senafe of Arkansas. -llilPs
most intimate friends were die
5trongs--fou.r brothers tneri of wealth
and ambition. Aclese intimacy spran"
np between them, and Uill, in an un
guarded moment, made the eldest Strong
conversant with his previous : history, tel
ling h'm that he was the notoricius Nixon
TCurry, of North Carolina. -Strom? then
reqaested Curry to resign hi seat in the
senate, but Hill refused, and the broth
ers conspired, to ruin him. Sending to
Nsrth Carolina, they procured a requisU
f tion iorhia arrest and a copy -of Hbe
reward offered for his e.antn rr ' Tho fnm
, j - - V- LWUl
; --Irpthere, powerful. fan"d determined as
taey were, well knowing the character of
lhe man with whom thev were to iWl
i..j ii . r .-. . " .
i.urcu tne assistance of
surrolundin? his Lno tt
.tf... -
eci ins captare. On approaching, the
u cuirance ana aemandiug his surren
hnst . . 1 -I.:.... A TT 1
r f"" masury. a JjOOOOI)
reporter put an end to bis life to eave
himself the rouble of making out a loug
report, ajid the storv is told of a jwitlpi
man who gave as a reason for his suicide
that fee was tired of the trouble of putting
off and on his clothes. The latest case
of self-eliiughter for a ttifiing cause is that
of a married lady in Londouj who suicid
ed because she was greatly troubled and
depressed about changing her residence.
It is a carious fact connected with felo de
se that so few of those persons whose
obituaries we should so gladly write ever
shuffle off this mortar coil. Whoever
heard of a creditor drowning himself, an
annuitant, or a poor relation ? . How bf
teu haveiwe wished that anA Dr.u
a poet would pat his wailiugs iuto execu
tion, and sleep beneath the willows!
But noue:! of. these people ever do drown :
Uis youripoor Innocents, who never own-
cuavceiii., or arew a pension, uor wrote
a line of ipOetr ; your sensitive plants,
wuo start .at tne cracking ot a door, or
tremble aVthe sighfof a rat, or a bailiff.
Out of 'their ranks alone 'come the "one.
more unhH-tunates," denizens of unknown
Jnter-Occan.
SCHNEIDEIl'S TOMATOES.
c i. i i - . . .
ocnneiaer is very fond of trrttni
Schneider has a friend in the conntrv
wuo raises -garaen saes, and sidi.
cnneiaer Had an invitation 'to visit his
friend last week, and regale himself on
his favorite vegetable. His friend. Pfeifs
fer' being ' busy negotiating with a city
produce dealer on bis; arrval, Schneider
thought he would take a stroll in the
garden, and see some of, his favorites in
their pristine beauty. We will let him
tell the rest of b:s
got his ua cold water., buares of $50 each are
pen and carried it. n.t to be issued to fh nmr...f r c-oa nnn.
hmiR .n hi.....f....:..i i .! .... . . w
f. , r' wnu capiiai ana aaa a ,,u memoer cemg permitted to take more
little to the samp. On raising the lid he than one share. This sura is thou-hi to
I,tVw.y iiuounaca to nud nearly alH oe sumcient to cover the coat of the enter- glass of ale, and
ii iiiiiui v in m .ft ..... x i i........ a . . i
"I . : j ngujenis, ana a lit- nw. a majority ot the stock has al
i oi mice comiurtabiy embedded ia ihe rtady been taken up
A Snow Plant for the Centen
nial. A notable curiosity which
California will contribute to the Cen
child vwas
in a public
It is reported that
twice sold one eveninsr
house in Oldham, and that the wife nf
the second purchaser intended to brinr
!j. mi . . oi
ic up. xnefcnua was boujrht for a
re-sold for half-a-
crown.
irom nemoutioii. n0 n9W uses a fire
.proof safe for his greenbacks and keeps
his specie iu a stoeki.isr rasnend, .fir,
the ceiling in his slennnir room A ;
T- 0 ' '
jcionecr.
5
graves.
STICK TO IT.
Learnia trade, or rret into finsinpsff
and go at it with a determination that bim vol kind or dcrmaters defevas vot I
Dwelling Destroyed. Abont noon
on Friday, the dwelling of Mr. Robert
oimpsou, about, six miles from tnvn am
the Swannanoa Turmnke. wn mtn
A A -T t. KnJI 'l X 1 A . L
U'3UU; "J nre. me hre oriffiuated
I . a t r . w
stery in his own lan- uur le rooi, and had gained such head
o o- . i j ik wM uiscurereu mac oniv a
, , i r . w . . . i i' . . . , j
-vei, i vafks shust a liddle vhile 10 w artielel ot household and kitchen fr,
. 1. I T . I ;. .. .in "
rounai, vuen i sees some ot dose dermar nuure on the hrst floor were saved. Ev
tersvot vas so red and nie T n.r I eryihinsr iu tb spr.nnd
dit see auy more, und I diuks I vill put
: lir .-i i .
uiiuescii ouisiae aDout a counle a tozen
snast '.o geet me a liddle abberdite' vor
dinner. So I bulls offooov der reddest
und Jjest lookm of- dose dermartors und
daketj a pooty good pite out ov dot. end
vas chewing it oup pooty qrick vben
by shtminy ! I i dort I hat a neese of
i i . j
rea-noi goais in mine mout. or vas -chew
ing oup dwo or dree bapers of needles
uud I yelt so pad, already, dot mine eyes
t. 1 . V
vas vooi oi tears
i i
uiLtsu uuctei, tou a seen nangi
veil, as i vas goomin along.
(tQLi J : i wot .m
t ouuiii uen mine vnena ireiner earne
oup uud ask me vot mate me reel so pad.
:r '. . .r J
uua it any ov.mine vamiiv ras dead. I
dold him dot I tas fer , orrly von ov der
1 1 . '? -a . 1
vamuy aos vaa; pooiy sick, und den I ask
, "Who is friend like me ?" said
the Shadow jto the Body, "Do J not
follow you wherever you go ? Sun-
i",ii"' " in uc u, miuw piaut, uTougnt you
fiom Calaveras County, near the Big. "it is truel" said the Body ; "you
lrees. Mr. Koozer secured tho nlnnt v:u iL i- i.A . j : i- i ,
.. " , : i v ii-ii i)d auunirut auu moonncfnt.
i,i t w . . '
Storv. eomnrisinc
beds, bedding, linen, clothinjr and furni
ture were lost- lb.
The Pioneer also relates f mm thfl linn
of V. S. Lusk, U. S. District Attorney,
a case of kukluxing perpetrafed on a
negro named Freeman, in Polk rnuntv.
recently. Are we to bavo a revival of
ku-kluxisni betweeu this r.J fhA Prc.U
dential election I
through the airencv of a vharnrter
called "Trapper Smith," who is re
markable in that vicinity for his en
durance in long marches", and the
amount of whiskey he can carry, be-
but where are vou when neir.hpr
sun nor moon shines upon me ? The
; ANOONGEMENT
EITRADRBIKAB-Y;
D. R, JULIAN,
Is now ppeeiviner and opening for the In
fpefction of the people of Salisbury and Row
an County the Best Selected Stock of
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES,
thathas ever been exhibited iu Salisbury
Fancy Brands of Cigars and Cheroots,
et bottom figures. Candies, both
i plain and fancy. Figs, Almonds, 1
OraogesRai'sing, Jellies,
and in fact Anything that a first
class Grocery houge should have a
also buys and sells Domestic bacon anJ -
all kmd of country produce. Hoping to s
wjr mfkuy inenus oom in town nnd
I remain ResDfct full v
' , I D. R. JULIANA
see
country.
true friend abides with
ness." j
us in
iH HARDWARE.
sides other 1 lipase.
When ou want Hardware
at tow
2
i j and I mate vor an olt THE CONFEDERATE WAR DEBT.
t I seen hangin' iu der s &c.
The Washington corresnondent of the
Philadelphia Times tele.Tanha that. ...
resolution bas'beeu prepared bv a nromi-
nent Southern Congressman, a gentleman
wuo waa n nttnoi in i. nij, ...
I . . - iu tuu viuuuuciitve t
army, and has been for man wears a!&
FA(fnnll?1 llilTar,... 1 J .. O .1
:pn mn I rlpfiw:--tniliiia nnA :n Ni I hat MlinRC upon hirIrTtv. n,,A ' minx .... j.j. . . . .
,T' n h7' r? T uu-wm succeeo -" , r- j -'-"-" T ! , u",ar,D6 'n Iuu nd definite terms that
uitiicu i xjon t leaye it oecause. hard blows are I . ' I JUUBIn laogmc, una i the Uonfe
to,be struck, Or disagreeable work to
der. one of them w,a aZa YulZ De Performed, i Those who have work-
others- were dangerously wounded and ' i HP to wea1 and useful-
the attack was abandoned. ' ' ness do not belong to the shiftless and
The Govenor of Arkansas published ""stable class, and if you donotwork
an additional reward for his, arrest, and w,lile a yo.ng man, as an old man you
sj packing ew articles Hill set will be nothing. Work with : a will
Olft With his wife and rliJMi-or. fnm IT nml mnnno imi-,r. n-i.-A: -IJ-.j.
I Vhnrs 1- e .1 . ...11.1 . 1 " r. . . . O
said dot dose vas red beppers dot he vts
rasing for beppersauce. You pet my life
I vas mat. I radder you geef me feefty
tollars as to eat some more ov dose bepper-
sauce aermaiers.i7as. jr. Adams.
Confederate war debt shall never be
A simnlv walking-cane, wifh aryin-
The plant is the lamest ever exhib- die inclosed, .which mi ffht b fnnvPn.
.1 . .' . . '.! - . O -
ueu on toe coast, ihe cones nupiber ent tor use ip dark passages, or even
fifteen, are blood red, and ; grow to- for reading 'm railroad cars, has been
gether in a bunch. The plant de- invented by k German. The top por-
nvu: its name irora tne lact that it tion consists j ci a hollow cylinder
forces its way up through ; the snow screwed on, nd containing a spring
edges of the cones have an appearance a candle plackl in it. It is closed by feS tbe under8,gned No.
i k c i A i. Li.- . i. . I Wnueltow.
wi iiwi, wcicu uy anno wuue innge, eurew-cap, wuicu iorms a convenient
..,K:U : iL. r i r r ' u.
Tinuti giuws in me lorm oi a enrysta- w-p.
lizatiou. It will be kept in that
jKiic uiuu ue.u tjuue, wnen it win Dei ueai -iiu aumo -meaicant was
forwarded to the Centennial.-?PAia- suddenly startled by the rude shouts
detphia Star. , of some boys while walking down a
XT v i j: x i a i. ;
xicw lurn 6(teei, anu m turmnp;siiD
Tattiit Vr.rnin T. i . n I I 1 l rt ii V
iun.iAnu-jixiE.5ivj5,riRE. peu on a orasge peei ana ieii. he
x.ast l uesday morning about 10 J o'- gave the lad sa severe lecture, much to
Sit " TTS exD5l7e the enjoyment of a blind beggar at the
lokay iucyard of Messrs. n. R. Horne cornert who wKa wLl,
J w u v v U A. X . XJ VV
green classes, and
thereat.
D. A. ATWETVTi.
Salisbury ,N.C, May 13-tf.
CEDAR COVE
NURSE BY.
11 T T . . . e ,
j. . u . uuuus, tour or nve miles norm ot ai u
Fayetleville. resulting in thdestrnrtinn umTsu 11,8
nf In .t,x ;i..?i.: Til. mucn amusea;
" naiuwusa, uiucuiuer jr , Cellar
ana an enormous quantity of wine. The
.1
it is thought, from sparks I Five years ago a conductor on a
i "smokc-stack" upon the I Hartford andjNew Haven railroad was
REV. MARCUS L. WOOD.
recoguized! or assumed bv the Ilniterl ' fire oririaated.
States: that no claim for slaves frpfid falling from the
during and by the war shall ever be es- roof. lhe process of fermenting going On given a thousand dollar
termed lawful and that the national credit at the time iu the vat-rooms, which re- sleepy passenger for fare.
m ii r s r i in : ....x. n. i . i x it , . r-'
iiu i . unimpeacuea. ims 4'C8 ai a uign comperaiure. mto a baggage car to change it, and
will be submitted to the house at an earlv ' Of course, so far from town, no adeauat Z u -"? ...i
daj-, and th utmost confidence is ex- : assistance could be obtained, and the l,L';Jitft uL i I
111 1
ma by a
He took it
X Iareo stock at reasonable ratfes. 1 -
New Catalogue for 1875 and 76 with fnll d.
senpuons oi Iruits, Rnnt free.
Address CRAFT & SAILOR,
v : Rkd Px.AIKg,
Yadkin CountT N. ft
xi. iv . . . i'ry i - l w K.yiuiw uraillOL i
(.V''f j i e" v tl", eistencd labor, and maofally bear tho heat and N Carolina that it is hardly necesea
:,fn .Vm-- W hard r7
had reason to helin
Ha- wn. ; tu uit weeK,; out alter that L
ObwHon..-:!;! a pleasure, , and
l wu. uuil ill r il Mr :t irnn nrt I i . . , . . '
him.
assure
VOU Will ff nnilrrK Kaifn. ilC .l
v. u. uumucig, . 1 i- 1 .
. iu a. 1 n txr ninn i. n . i .ii ntuuou v vuui iiiin iii. n nn txrirrt a
auinonishinDf - l.;Q - j
uie ii tin Mriri p nt in - ,
to :keen-r,; i " u7l , with yourself to pav for all thft trial
, . 1 ..w-. Bieppea r -:J ri
;a . I W1 ucSiuUll,K. xjet preseverence-anci
forth
a the face of his
hetNoX
rrofthV-rr" i.";. rt ;uQt: r.!arrIou.:U1 paa ciotnes, tbe orth Uaroliaa Conference, and since
he nnr.;t ' T 7 -""iwvcwiueuiuein. jmey nis retarn ne has been engaered in the
enursuit was,abandoned. 1 are far more beautiful in tho fimn. . wnrk nf n itnt mini.JlZ .
tion of all honest men- and women j ard stations as Presiding Elder uf the
than the costly gewgaws sported by I Salisbury District. He is probably the
some people; at the expenseqf the con- "y P11" lu luei otate who speaks the
AaA.A U. A- It. "11 . 1 1 I I x x . t 1 II-
This divine is so thoroughly known in tUA.Z . " i &aptea "nh bUt Z x V-7' ,f P V" noQ9e
O " I teeOle allBent. KrrluiYtne refit Air. 1 fRmc. tliA llinmn onilnnr mrom
NVe are not in favor of repudiating the ! consumed. About 10,00 gallous (250
National Debt or in'anv manner interfers i barrels) of wine wero destroyed, two
ring with the arrangement to pay it, but ! IariJ0 buildings, the vats, the Staging aid
a great deal ot valuable machinery, upon
all of which there was an insurance of
$14,000. The fire cuts off the present
supply and production of probably one
half the scuppernong wine that is offered
iu tho markets of the world, it being es
timated that Tokay Vineyard makes
have handed
to make a personal sketch of him. He
is a graduate of Trinity College, and
soon after entering the ministry offered his
services to the Cbina Mission. Proceed
ing. to China, for several years he . was
called to endure ail tho trials of the devo.
constant
raie and
pursuits-bad made him nio-
Qnk heavilv nnrf r't .u;. . 'ti.-:.-
.ii j . i . , wor fcu fcua (,uiuijug
, R-- -o .means ot support. One day in
ptember, 1845; while seated at break-
hetoU his. wife that he had a pre-
y fSS edth' d4 atbe should
f?,1Ied that day before sunset. Calling
tUF'Bht boy of fourteen"
rf "MJ his father, - . --inhe
Crcuit Court :of Pope county be
j - n5 m session, he attended it with a
Smaninamed Howard, who was en
gaged ta his eldest daughter. Us soon
-drint 7 rfchd 100 village HIl began to
,nk; aQd exhibited an unusual disposv
lnJ qwrrel. He insulted every one
-v?final1 reatenedv to.fean
.toartlHonse. nrl Vn.K.rl iLx. ix.
m ' w T ' f"VVA 1U.V mU&
we are unalterably opposed to any South
ern man or set of men who would offer in
the United States Congress or favor soch
a resolution as above indicated. Tbe
payment of the Confederate war debt for
emancipated slaves may never be de
manded byj the South, but we are oppos-.
ed to "licking j the dust" aud going
forward voluntarily and surrendeiiner
claim for property which was abolished
or confiscated by military power without
Constitutional authoity. No sensible
Southern man. would have slavery re-established
if it were possible to do so. but
-
him a ticket.
g
tiding tailor. The people who re- C me8e langua5QiaQd ho is certainly the every sensible man in the land, North
snect VOU onlv: when well p.lnd w;il pa iy missionary seut out to Uhma by the ana oouth, knows that at the time the
be the first to run. from you in the
hour of adversity.
4 iri. J. r: i ii i i .1
. a xv....a ivisrvKr. xxn-ioia oacneior
picking np'a book, exclaimed, on seeing
a wood-cui representing a man kneeling
at tne teetjot a woman "Before 1 would
ever kneelto a woman I would encircle
myieck with a rope, and stretch it." -
1 hen, turning to a young lady, he asked:
"IJontyoti thiuk would be the best
thing I could do?1 "Undoubtedly i the
North Carolina Conference. As a nreach. Federal troops took the negroes from un
er he is acceptable everywhere and as a I der the control of their owners, there was
- s . w i . -
pastor much esteemed. - nothing m the Constitution (endorsed Or
we observe that he is aceomnani1 U I adonted bvlhe renins ue number nf statpa
his bride. tO Whom hn W:l marrA I iUStifein? - SUch conduct. Thrtrefr.ro wo
W ; --mmrmmr VA VI4 I O T - - w-- wa v v V
about fifty per ceut. of all that is supplied l? J i:t h a j
u a i e r, u this process a little scream attracted
to tho trade, exclusive of private produc- I r a it . """"
THE LYNCHBURG
"IT . 1 T 1
Theeon- insarance anu MiUMOfflDaiiT.
a saviner I
f ... . .
ind Assets over $600,000
posit 15,000
PROPERTY INSURED AGAINST LOSS BY
FIRE
The wife ofjthe late Professor Agassiz At Hie Lowest Current Rates
arose one morning and proceeded, ac- Take a Policy in the tvuchbnro- nA '.t
a: x. i Tx A ... i i fi -.n;-. " -"-f
ings and shoes. At a certain stagi of L.1 an! ,s
i:l .ii " i. j Otate L.ite
ductor put tHe money in
bank, where it still remains. The
story has oftin been told in the news
papers, yet np claimant has ben dis
covered.
nxwuuajr i49i. nuu came io vonterence on
his bridal tour. His bride Is the niece of
the venerable Dr.; Alford of the Confer
ence. IF. Journal.
hest thing for the woraao," vas the very takes one o these
Bismark has a pistol with $5,000
worth ot diamonds in the handle. And t
hope no real Sobthern member of Con
gresss will attempt to appease Radical
hatred by voluntarily surrendering the
rights of his constituents. Ctarlotte
Lcmocrazt.
Settled!. -So far as the members of
the House j of Representatives, of both
parties, are, concerned, the "third-term
tion and consumption. Fayetteville Ga
zette. Saturday Night. "Amongst my
many mercies for which I can never
sufficiently thank God," said a speak-
Vl at 4X IttiilC lUCCtlllJT 111 JUOlJUOIla
Iso Agent for the North CaroHa
e Insurance Ccraoanv.
I f llAfl kn tr.. - J- e
Mr.'AiAAtt.nfinn o,1 K k "?C l"e U OI J001, . UOUMly t
- e r iivt, HBari wir rour uqodv hi tho Km.it h md
-.'r. u i j , j ... . -., , .. r .
1115 Jrc1' iOCUi iaueu iorwara anx- ieip ouua up nome institutions,
iously upon his elbow, inquiring what L. j J- D. JIcXEELY. Agent.
wna thP matlipr "WU Ktflo vci. i, ioo 4ms
has iust crawled
out
of
my boot !"
cried she. 'jOnly one, my dear?"
m-
TO COiSlJi!IPTIVliS :
is
prepare on Saturday night for the
privileges ana auties ot tne Liord
t areas tie reply.
r'r
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Ihecant hit a cat; ten feet away. It 1 parties, arej concerned, the "third-tern
I takes one o these old shot gqnj to ftx quesUon. is j settled, and Grant stands
: Hj , i v i . -: vjpoor eaanee for toD0inixiatioa awrdiag
terrogated the professor, calmly lyinL' The advertiser, an old nhvBif-i.n. i;h
that of having a pious mother who own again 'ithere should have been ctive practice, havinJiaaVpiaced ih-his banc's
taught me when a child always to .?eitad P keep teiSS;
(Catarrh.' ABthma and all. Throat and Lone-
Afieclipna ; also a Positive and Radical Cure
for rverrous- Debility and all .Nervous .Com
lainta, after haying thoroBffhly tested its won
derful curative powers in-thousands of cases,
leels it lu.s dut to ma ice it. Known to nis suner
ing fellows. Actuted by this motive, and n
ConscientiouA desire to relieve human suffering,
he will send f free of charge), to all who desire
it, this recipe, with full directions for repar
tee and BiicceasfuHr nsing. Sent by return mail
Jby addressing f ,
uk. w. c. STEVENS:
s I
day. ihe good wash was only apart 0311 (A,a-) t?nies has been seut us
of this night s programme We had I t,ce an advertisement of Pettus,
i Of i in man oiitnat city, making in
of tbe
Heirs Waited. A copy of the eb
to no-
Da wson
quiries
heirs of
put out on the chairs in our bed
rooms the clean linen, Sunday clothes. 1
and shoes in apple-pie onjer. Half a ur?!n r J- ?S? t . t0
century has p&d Lr . since then," Zlt i4 Sl JJSK
mf rt w wmw
as to tbe
reen S.
thereabouts
Price, who
supposed to
. i ,i - i . ... , ' i aouui toub ie. vuu utea in iia
rrirrrrVi ru" .cooDtyvAl My 28tb, i8?2. The
me eany iiaoiis laugns ny my good I heirs, if anywhere be, will hear something
xuwm. ud oLui wuiuuw every oat i to their advantage by communicating with
4x11, i t in Dovo naniea nrra at oeims,
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