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1 '. .. .-- m' '. :'.-:" r.--j - -.-i:fi - 1 j! : I - t-i Carolina; Watchman. . THURSDAY, AUGUST '.-I, ig7.f " The first No. t" "Western CaTOii-1 BUn by Mr. HS . Blair, Hickory, C., 'i to hftntl; SuccesVto it. . "' " T It is mentioned as an unprecedented fact ftW the negroes have suere j 'niore from ? yellow fever fn Memphis thAii'the whites. T, Who Has It ! JVe wean the body of X TV Stewart; Thieves in Canada are 'offering to glte it for $250,000, and yet 'the friends bfhe rich man say; his body In their poiteeWbn. ' S v ' ' ! The yellow fever in Memphis 14 . at a j atand still at present. A few new cifh ! every day and "a few cTeath."' Tferefs ' nothing very alarming, but eimii to re- ij- qmre quarantine rei;"llu,,f'cv,?'lv 'enforceu. ? The Ewing canvass in Ohio is conduct ed somewhat on the style of J. Mr More liMul'ain this State in 18401 He is met IlCUU IU till w v- , -w, I in to the towns and cities, the ladjea som'e- tinie taruing oat to grace thes 'tlemdu- gtrationa of honor, r - h "that rrTHOMls.rTrMAXyL fell dead " his residence in PaVie Couiiiy, Sunday i last .We think fcp Vras in ordinary health tft iiitfa'ot the sadden' illness. He . iisiu thfs town a few weeks ago,- look Uing very well. The deceased wasUeU known here and highly esteemed for his X luany excellent quaimes. xie ieave- i ! a family to mourn aaf . firefAj.raVle loslt, j and tinny friend anid? ueffjbor3 td cher ! t ish the memory of one dear to theuiJ Capt. James, of "the 'Eerkw, who has been to Aslieville, writes for his paper the following result f an iirtervteW 'with ' SENATOR' VAWdE. A ' Among those we met there was Senator Vance, or, as everybody in that lart of the world calls bim, .."the Governor," -a title which tlii.s.. distinguished gentleman seems to like much "better thaiv the more nxalted and important wiie he now bears, 'Jhat of Senator. Tle Governor, as we ahall also call him, is located at 'the Eagle Hotel withlus-two yonngest sdns, both of whom are fine, promiwpg Jads,. pne of them a naval cadet at'Auuapolis. or 'a yellow legged -gtfaRshop per' its 1 $hd.ge Settle calls ththu. We found 5overntor Yance in his undress uniform,' 60 to speak; He was in his own home, sur fbanded by r niany whom he had knowu 'from boyhood, and ho looked juit like any 'other man," only mbrekindlyVm'ore -genial and more nu pretentious than many ivhom we have known of a farlessdis "Intitton than is lie. ' - '. 'Bat if there-is one thing above another )o Qov VaDCPjtJmfr ehanus and jatprests lis, 1 1 is,!' dbrn a ' term , liis thorough North CaroliianiftmV Air'Je is, pirkerttial ly, in thought, word, impulse and action, a North Carolinian, bom, bred, educated and consecrated, from the ton of his crrav ; jhead-piece to the sole of his No. shoes, ij And this reminds us of an assertion once i niadtt by him when hist Governor of the -State,-to lOfrjecd in a private con versa ; tion, the said friend being our authority, f 'that he "would uo wrong-: the .State of : JNorth ; Carolina : of -KftAii Seuf tT hte j U nited btates Senator tiov.A ftnee ex pressed himself treel' to us in conversa tion on various matters, State I ancLNa- v1jonai. It is interesting to know that .be does not endorse a "North Carolina Sys- tem" of railroading as ctmducted- under the au8iices of a foreigh corporation, and 'cannot see how auy practical good will 'Treanlt to nnv Reetiitn f thi HfatA tlirht- I fcict vlnch heiliink ju a short time - will be amply? demonstrated. He kpokei 'warmly or the administration of the af- 4ur&uf tlie Atlantic North CaralinaJ adrolid by Maj. Hughes, the late Presi dent of the road, wlio was appointed by -hira and whom he denominated an able, capable and efficient tuau." Tjiese same views wereXDjesjied to others as well as to ouwelfand we -therefore feel satisfied .that we are gui)J;y of no betrayal oTthe tpetikiUf them here. . i ance's views on national affairs wfll be read, with much interest.. He thinks that the prospects lit this time are very cheering for the pemooraoyj the signs on every Impd being good. -In Ghio he teels confident 6f Demcrat!c succesfc! n Y3 by a handsome maioritv i 'Maine. . I vriflt proper manacrement. he thinks, will eiecc uarceion as Governor, and theuresult 4u tuese two btates will! necessarily osert v powerful , i nfluence , in . oth e vs.. f .He feVen . some hopes of ; Pen'nsvlvania, al- nongu ne tninks that that-SCate- is too lnnclj nuder the influence of tle Camerou vu yeuiocnuic, except unaer the pres ! note- ot unusual circumstances' wtiich pressure it possible may yet be.hvQBg)it Di V 'j k "jruuigo me presenpQup Jo4kf: which, however, niav change at anv 9.upiHept, he think? that Tilden is ahead in the contest for tl Ipinrmtif.' nmni liatmh.' ilia strength; liowever Will not Veiirom tne Konth, Ktntnckv, thVongh tlie inHneuee of Watterton'Sjmi his Cou-rier-Jonrnalr being the ' only Southern State he can count upon as yet wrlh any- Mwigaihe ceriaiuiy. : ... 1 HE JllTREAH IS OV Ewivn'a Srr- AtlLiineaater, Ohio on Thnnular. tvl.r General twiiig gke, aboot a dozen flags iveie carried iu ,t)ie line and a number of wots.M One thai coated a deal creat of v"-iuicui. n ivuraetj uy th New lxinat4ii Ijoys,! It was a tall pole, and Jiom the top. Iiiliigta dtzeu yards of flcur cu cuico, una on the bunnftr jtttju.h.ui l "Charley Foster?,': WaF, Record, fieventy.fivHCeuts a Yard This was B'u-u wiiii nowu along tlie line, Qther K .7 1 , " V1 c f reB ""not $ jso Ha voiiets, Farr Out Un ur jalNreiV f iiemi and-the So dierKl- j hwiort 1 here werp aboutl .OOO-iM-rns ; tlie pnKHHsion, aidl what witU .the iirriueudoua yelling t.uil tlie roar-of tjve ilfHjjds (oneluiviug comeelou fVom:C0lw uinui;rjt apjM-ared us though' the pro iodo4 as made up of 0.(XXJ!tu!fls.. All lut imi of the Memphis viranofj 4haye left for healthier localities calitieg, i.HU timr pi;i i now gotten out by Mnior he Old Man" who ediuil wt t ie. aim primetl the paper all througl Jat war ipiuemic jicriaan 3lcrcurrt. A ,,7 v Jieiuuy AiarsJials.7' L . ... , r' "" e vvrins jjuo inofMjy. onire ext Uctober," Iu jonana narnitouv Xiiere wSti-U'fth,w0 or Ttjil Old Bux:K.Silas M. a stul vfex-euator Patterson, !.. iipiim1 mi ii J "hira,- A Chip Patterson ht Simth Caroling has turned up in Chfca- WL in an nnenvible rol.;f He reached . . . - . . i ii : Cm n- L' 2 HnrindtftifwmUl tetters from" Secretary kicn.i.w nmt Ai'v A M nirv. ueu. i rurriun, -V!7r--' , 7,. ueiK" Jvey j ana - outers, iw r, "u.L; nrv niiillll. LUJimur -:-jnm cj u i thd governmeufi lH;ople. i otner uy he told Mr. Smith that lie had jusjt lost ! 3, mi . 1 1 I i (o litimr the wrong horse, was Wad-broke, existed j Ironi Sejcfe-' tary Sherman, and wjmld use, ttiennume iuPiirir . nfifii?Mtntiv '3wim on some family ianymds whif h he had with nun. Th." KririiM-actl rrcit three - or four thou- antid 'filial 'oBf'the- diamonds, which Warryi Kiyja pawnbroker, now claims to have! Iohimm)' Patterson. The latter has! disaiicai-uU .In hi first ihanirnral address on the 4Hi f March. ItSOI. Pi-esicent ' Iliomas Jefferson spoke I of lieUtftltd States as a iitioii "a risius NaUon."' No Demb- crat should be alarmed at that word and all Mt the tt rm implies. At the same timo f Jefferson !! mentioned, as "among tim PRnri)' Diinc'Dles of oar Go vert - mentl 'Wthe preservation of the (Jeneral Govrnlhut in Its - whole Constitutional vigor as the sheet anchor of our peace at "O . , . J . 1 Aii me us8etial ! nmncivies'.' xneia!iiieT wi DemocHic.V'euuiMerated'tlre supiMirt of the State-Governments tu .-all ther rights as Uie- tueurcompetenc AumrsTraiious lor uur domestic concerns, and the, surest bul wark lamiinst auti-iepublican tendencies." TJiAt iDemoci-HCV. And -those are the i oriiiciDles for which the Democratic par ty of tW day ' isi contending, against the anti-reptTbljcan tendencies of Eauicaljs.s .WagJiUntoii.J'Qrtj.Dein. "' li.i!.rirti!4f!f ft.wi.i AUJIUJIIUCII VHHv B uuu iiuu uiaivnvni t coiitametnn tnaraonoiK ajjuresses on me JwcasioWi we flotlce the folloxting striking arajrraplt in the speecii Qt lieu, cox ; -There are aJdiuouat considerations, - w . . : - I on.i Mttthot urf.h no ion A-i4wi.wM. i.;fvw. UllU-VilUer UO .COI'vVI' HIO null V1 Tlliiu- 1 . . . i ia aa hallowedJ glonntV. Virginia and North Carolina st&a side by siclo daring tlie tfrcry pi deals of the revolution, and iL!.-fi.,!i-fi..i, i,,,,,.!,,, Wlftde to Vhe riiial stirrenderat Yorktown. Azalu. in the stormy winter of 1800 ami . I I , , I 1801, North CArolina aud Virgjnj stQoVl .... side bv de at the Peace- Conference at AVnii i nntjmi nlonlinr for ntiion 'ilnilTon-. dilation wlile their wayward sisters of and her sires.'iNdrth Carolina prodigally threw, her tivasure and manhood into the i.; i i i. ' to.. . f ' .I.-, r; ii. - j. i- ii r.i. ureucn. anu ine urst eoiuiei iiiat ten ai. Big. tie then m tile cause of the South was a North Carolinian, and the last charge that was made j' fat Appomattox Court House in that giatkl old Army of North ern Vircinia, ; whiclr had stood- for-four weary years agaiust overwiieiming num bers and resources, as a cordon of. fire dn the outposts of tlie, Southern Confederacy, was made bvt North i Carolinians. And. now, frpm the low' Jahds Of the'cChcka- 1 - a. . .1 I ! ! 1 i f e-t . , .. . , Hoiniuy to tue nciguis oj ueuysoarg tne asues ot. tne lu'iue euu beauty ot our States, and the bmve and gallant soldiers roiu the : N ortlii -and Sou ui -: 1 le - side by side." . A.A. I A W The Exchange' oT Bonds. Dr. Worth, onr most excellent Treas- oreri has been much more -successful in effectinglan 'exchange of bonds with the Iwudhters ot Ndrth -Carolina under the provisions of th recent uct,,.thau twald nave- been anticipated. rani the,tay he commenced the ork, hi'hasbcn hidefa tigableinhis eei tionsj nd even . us early he has thei satismction of knowinir lat he liasalready accomj)lished -argootl work furj the ..fctt-te, vThe excliaugelms procedel very Mreeably. To-day his books nhow tl,at ,(W,(W of the old debt lias been retired and is now Putu by only Si. 120,000 111 the new bonds This leaves about $3,000,000 of the debt still outstanding AH classes of old bonds provided, ;or miter the act --are being bronjjrht in,-and tljefe speiijs fo be noMis Po3itipji tif witfilwhiaoy': phrticnlar issue n Slopes of iiMrei aatisfactory- adjustment nereatten 1 . ; Ihe! Treasurer feels assftred that the fund provided to pay the accruing interest on the new bonds will be- ample for the purpose, and that as soon as the exchauge is effected the Old North: State will rank financially as high as she did before the war, iW hen our credifr is thus retrieved, we hope it will b in-order for soqie one to introduce a constitutional Mmmdmnt I.Iia f.ir Xni-rh anil Sinfli vi-a mnlinr tlipir I ccmnii octiuniu t uio piuun y umhp loitft f fof theiwnTelfentlngcduflict, and heral donations have com. Ihe city wlieu the fis)ie $oeanna of civil war could f Cleveland, Ohio, has given $1,60, but u longer be exeicised, and Virgiuia rais- f,ie Sreat! cltv of w ?ork 80 fur a ed her iriailed haiid to strike for her altar. Kow .lia Hot. Pycu i many cecis; prphbitibg tlte iswiiiriref aify new bonds, states that some of the lawyers are dis-except-jhrceinfeasesj without vsubmit- Posea t construe the law jia applying ting the matter to'the-peonle. We nrd very much gratified at the pro gress being made fn the laatter of the ex change, and feel With Dr.iVoiith that the . s wiuiuuk mw;nuHiuu un til all the! lxnds are iretiredV uWben this has been done, Dr. .Worth may be assured tne people will say to him to him "wall ilnnn Vhou ga and faithful servant. Raleigh umciat; returns; show lhat during the twelve ?mwth endig Jaae, 141,931 eitfU grants ern ved t Ke ibrk, against 103, uoa tne year previous a gain of 38,869. 1 he JtfewfYorfc. Commercial Bulletin savs a oe ouiiooK iqr xiu year to come ia even more favorable, U the steamship lines, who mi : it t . . are always well informed in 'this !n.uttbr, anticinatiny a hkrv Kritish islands as jwell. its the continent.' UlS!arcR;stAnff and miHtary'preparatinns mo cumulate the tiermani ritovemeiit. whife tiie atrricnltural distress in. tTj-pionrt and rmi.mduM rial, depression in Ehgland canN&earceij hul to .swell the exodus .from that quarter, ti j ' y, ;t . .. . j ThePhiiadelnhiaj&&;v2 "has the follnw mgto say abont tR(S drumaiere' license i . law ; ' , i i beTeral StateR hSTe nnon their statute books laws which met as Mstmrtiona'rSuon .commerce bctweeq the States. These Uws aim to enconrage the local merefhants bv (iompcUing drummers from anothorSUtetft vv cAcessire license tax. it cannot be doubted that such a law is unconstitutio'n- al. . Ths Texas Legislature recent lv itauuri an act directinir that merrhants lltftCttirii-C M'oeX r?nr v r-nA .1 tht fitate Whiiff xf in advance - an annual tax of $ 200. Xvasions of the law are to be severely vOuniSbed. Apparently the ill infortned TxMflefriglatir8 imagine thatthe v .M- enpca tneiriotte is to stand at tne ooraera an compel all' who approach to pay inouie: 1 , - ayetteville! CQrrespqndeut o the btAteavle American noiiinafes for'Gov eiuor oh tlie liennbricfln 'ofcUf. JnA I? P. lllUtoul,aud foV Lienten!',Mfi'QoTeruor, jex-JieJ.'M.'Cloq'd. T w; demAtids of the ! colored voters recCTCzntion in nie local norai- Mting conf ettioift of the Kepab ictn psjrty, have beentrfed with cnstomycontempL Thum ia a. trnrfA (T1 nf otHm I II 1 n cr anil colored brethren are not q much iiltfe ... Wh th.c m running tha Jhfrt. , r ?r. , , " " . tv.v Tourxn range aunigiu years ago, inej w.p Truvtod tn trppn Rilinro and thnv ar kfill - -r r . t-i. - j .rrr- u.jj "it1 Raleigh Aeics. ; Mfl u 1 n a u'lll ltd AVff-a.lv k iTAAW it .1 fears of a future ice famine by stating thaf an insect would soon be found that would eat up the.jictfjp, or a ! germ' that would make it poi&mous, it was ; uajerstood as a joke, but j it turns out to be close to the truth. The Popular ikunct MonVJy ,uaa been investigating our ice add finds much of itHediwith tvphoid fever germs Large t? uanti ties bf ice i are taken from streams til At are either the natural or artificiaP'ri ciDients of surface drainage and the out pourings ot sewers. . sucn ice,.,tnougn clear and transparent, is dangerous not onlf in itseii, uux ail mi outje, V vege tables which come in close proximity with it are similarly infected. It ! would there fore be well for those who have jmnds from which ice is taken tov.take mea&ares for pure wiater before the freezing time ar- nves. I The Colored Uxodus from the Sonth. Washixgton. Animst'lOrThe sedi-e- tar3' of -the emigrant' aid ' iociety of the District of Coin m bi a has ' reeei ved a let ter from Gov. ;St. Johny president of jtho Freedmeu's Relief Association of Kansas, from which the following i extracts -nit) taken ; "Tne tide of imirugration .contiuues to flow northward in an almost unbroken stream, anu unless cnecKea oy ineiiunr autiue regulations established on Missis . . . ... . , ... : -it t , We tilla ;t verv difficult with the menus at i pur command tor relieve the necessiues oi me reiugee, uui me uuiiHg a I i i a v I we can, auuw .uS .ar v veurea anyrixcsuia sunenng, it me man ne ieooie oi me oith uo not , . . ' : J.w..It .... .1 1. MiAi.nifitilt.AF rltl J niiilA- tu"'i"cV m ,""7",lu M . IT" hf1' otfier wise they wwild certunUy aKe a S1? lui-erest in W inauur. , po far our association has- extended aid; to 4.W destitute colored' people. We I I A. " . . 1 1 A, Ime ueH l3 niput for thera u,na P'.a mem in sucu i -i; . I 1 : situation that weywiw now BCi -tUMaiinnS, but it has We have U11,M J f What is needed is -money, uur tuuds are nearly eiiaustedV nd" whether we shall recejve farther .contributions or not th future alone can determine. 01 one thing however,! you may rest assured: youlig Kansiis will uot falter in lier duty to wards this people, and I only wish the entire country would wabe np to the magnitude 01 the movement. Oar as- eocjation has expended m tar for the reliet of the destitute reiugees a little over $6,000." j i r, Hates? Hoard Bill.-t-Iii reoordiiisr tlie ttie death of Mrs. Li mm 1. I Woodruiu iof that place, the Pea ri sbu rg Viryi nia n say si She was a daughter of William Watts, who was killed by the falljug of a . tree sixty years ago near unapiuau a spring, on the road from this place' to Walker's creek ; and his son William Watts, and -In brother of the ritr2tK4d. wora killed iu ji Riniilar manner, near the kdhir stMt. wmU. Lhirtv - five vmn ftArwnU. T;M nx. Vi Vasl sixtv-four years of aire, and was married in early life to Hugh Woodraitil whd died in 1858, leaviug her a widow aud in charge of the Pearisburg hotel bf widah kIir Iirb had th mnniiwini.nt tlU greater part of the time siuoe, and where Lu'nr, living nf ti. ;... ..r !. inti. si,e i,ad charge of ths hotel in 1662 whrin .e Spited States troops Invaded this County.au4 if was at her house where Lieut. Col- Rutherford R, IJavea, uoW President of the United States, boarded aud left j one morning veryj suddenly, oil learning that the Couferate tates forces were approaching without paying his hotel bill, ajid wJuch remains unpaid to mis day' ; The Nkw Law ix Regard to Jurors. At the next term of the Inferior Court, wlneh meets here next Monday, the new law iu regard to excusing from jury set- vice those who have served rat any time withiu two years, will be put in ppratiori. The Wilmington S'far states that the laijv "as operated very oaaiy in uie unmin.ti Court New Hanover, which meets six times in a year. The same papir also oniy 10 oupenor vourrs, oni; tue court could not see it in that way,1 claiming with a majority of the other lawyers that the terms of the law were too explicit, to ad mit of such a view of its ' requirements. The same difficulty will doubtless be ex perienced here in the Inferior Court, but then'th law rids the courts of the prol- Sessional juror, Charlotte , Obc. All on His Head. 1 During oue of the very hot days last week, oue of our veri baldesli citizens put into his hat a writing which had lust been drawn on, put the hat on bis head and walked up street. Stopping after some liflte time at a store, he sat down. toote'otf; his (tat and began to fan hun- feelf. The paper, however, adhered to 1118 8feaM"S "k, and he had to pull it off ,lke a !Pnin drawing o.fl a porous plaster; ot tne young men in the I store, pass ing tlie! uentteman- j liioment later, was attrated- by the"mrjt(Soloriq of the tori J?ftd, . and stopped ft jbok at in rle read therpOli a perfect PQpy of the rmperttuieli The fuild man then held iu Jus haid- attention was etrictly calle to the ljjiAtter-ancJ Vine person afer anoth er passed byi4' came in and ' wen , thmqgb, and, t.)V stopped a tfloment whi4)ie citizep; conversed in a vigorous nianner abdnf Something or, otli', and read the uote o tlie top of his head and wondered 'who did those Who d4 hot unilei-st&nd tally who in the world hadS Wen 6Cibblng'au the top of p- -'s head But the: young flerk who had first dis-i covered the joke, knew what was thci iirtertutiicdidn tgiveit awify to the shb ."fetft.ffown street by and by,j ? i mi, copy oi it ini his b4 and ' another copy- probablyi iuit. Jv : . ' ... i . ,; Bnt jlhpugh this matter luis served for a joke.ji also' demonstrate , a new prin-i ciple iojtliQ. reivim of nUliUrianism.-anii the moral ,js that eyery juafi can, liyi shaving his head, become bis own letter press.-:p-jCIiarlotte Observer. 1 J Eevj J. H. Round. Sr.. a miniHtomf ti,ol Met hoist ch n rch . died in Lenoi r Ijiki t.m J uiy, ugu -i. .1 .Am ' t s mvo.. The loud d of Ohio for re natin? conrei lULlini Ot7 1 1 H NIU 1IUIU ItUI f'llU 111 inf I!) . .....4 i?. r.i.1 . t nl.t..nf . It. Itliif l"JJeatiiral Story. - J j lmtnettsbarjr Tefesfrap.5 A yonui: man who had been oa a thW jlnvs. debuucbfii-inriHref itrj stli riwlliwr frootn Uf tt hbtet Yliere he was well'known! v . uun u oiitt ttnil IUVtrtlllJf 1UIO 1114 streU ' Presently a little til l of about 10 ars of age cattti m and looked timidly aiMut the room, -She was dresseil in nuza ' but she-bad aweet ietelliirent taeti that couklj :fccarclyfitlf9 to sympathy. There weie five persons in the room, and mIio went teucUlnMrxiuir. One cen tie- man gave lier a ,dve.cenjt piecol aud she went to the cetitlehiauVDokeu of and ask- ciiliMU for peuny,t''ao,diagi 4I haven't had anything to -t?aX in a whole dav." The gentleman wa jnt 6f h unior, aud he aid crossly ."Don't bother I me ; eo away ! I liaven't jiad any thing to eat iu inreei, uays.- . me cniui opeuetf per eyes in sny wouiier and : stared at h)in tor a moment, and then walked slowly toward the loor. Sho turned the knobi and then. alHel-ihesitatiiig a few sucouds, walked ui 19 nipu anu genuy laying ! tip nye ppnts f r . ' . mi nis Kuee. said, i with a tone of true giiiiHii pity in her voice:'" you haveu't had Auy thing to eut for three davs yon take inis anu go ana ouy some urvau. rernasp I can get some hiore. soinewlieits.n The oung fellow blushed to the rots of his hi air, and lifting the sterof charity in Jus arms :ihe Isissetr her jtwo f pv three times iu delight. 1 ben he took her to the persons iirtljo room and to those in the corridors .land the Office, :: and told the MIMV.. iUUl II8KCU vuou lOIKIOIIH, civiiij: niuiseiiaii tne money,.Jie iiau witli mnj. HesutHeeertu'mfijin dollars and seutthe Mtyww 'oua yu her way rer t.-.?..!: '7": . - : ' )Vhlfh Came of lenoe.- A ILooianee the Pes- - ,i Clncianatl Commercial. 1 Last year when the epidemic was ragjng in Memphis, among the Cincinnati physi cians wjio tendered their services and lives to Health Officer Minor was young Dr. Col Hns of this city, an unusually bright and intellectual man,. who. wa3 niakiag a pre carious living at Jjjs practice, not through lack of ability, .for of that-he h.4 abund-knce-'but'.froin.ilhe lack of patient?. Hi3 services, together with flye others, were accepted, and - on a certain evening they all went tu the. Ohio - and Mississippi Railroad depot tp.take the 0:30, train lor the South. Young t?olIins, in taking leave of the Jiealth ofliceriTii ho had gone down to ee the little bond off, said : '"DoetorL will either make a reputation rin Memphis or never pome home again." He arrived in the city and reporting to the Howard Asso ciation for duty, was given an assignment in a part of the town where the dusease was carrying people off by the scores. Among otners that he attended was the fainih of a wealthy planter. He was suc cessful n bringing the children through the sickness, one of whom was a beautiful and intelligent young lady. i Within a fchort time tlie doctor, himself, worn down 'by unceasing labor, was. smitten with the scourge, and lay tossing feverishly in 'his small room. The vouojr lady, hear ing of the circumstance, went to the house and hursed him tgpiierly. through his. ill ness." ! : It U almost needless to say that by this time the youthful pair became mutually at tached, a proposal and acceptance followed, to whlich consent was j unhesitatingly given by the parent. They were afterwards mar ried, the father investing his new son-in-law with a handsome jntotest in his large plan t'fitionL Dr. Col I ins. is. now one of the rising ionng )hysiciaas of -Memphis, 'ami is the efficieht secretary of it's board of health. 1 'The WratU to Come." The colored people of both the town and country have been for the past two weeks i deeply stir red ujMn matters of religion. The excite ment in the colored Methodist aud Bap tist churches in town has been going on for days, nnd the fervor that prevails has never been pfeeedewted. Hell and dam nation have been portrayed to the im uicuse congregations, iu such black aud hideous terms, that some are eveu crazed in their efforts to "flee the wrath to come." The mourners swoon at the alter, and re main motionless and seemingly lifeless lor hour at a. time. Two poor unfortu nate creatures are raving crazy. One of these has been adjudged a lunatic and is uow confined in jail. The church has been kepi open the whole night loug, and the door were only closed when daylight tlfove the crowd avay. The excitemeut hits at present somewhat subsided, but tlie theme of religion is the .'first thing in tlie morning aud the last thing at night. Chester (S. C.) bulletin. ;The Atlanta Constitution says, Judge Settle is roaming around the, country, trying to hitch himself to the tail of the Grant boom'. Tlie Judge is bound to conic ia for something big this time, or-try. He- found in '76, that he could hoje for nothing from North Carolina he tlHiiks, pqihapg, on the Presidential ticket lie wbuld have rt"tetter Chan co for success, even though it wore nccoiuplished by fraud, as in the wse of Hayes and Wheel eri Concord Register: . The Judge-could stand a fraud, no doubt as welts Hayes. Portrait. op.thk Discoverer of Sur gical ANK3THfjlA. New York, August 12, Carpenter' poitiiat of Dr. Crawford W. Long the dbieoverer ef surgical anes thjesiaj lateriAhens,' Ga., which is de signed for the Mtairitol ut Atlanta, was eit to-day by. Adams's Express free of charge, through the country by the cour tesy of Mr. John Hoey, to Senator Gor don. .:-,; ' reensboro .itrof f The last inven tion of Dr. Gregorj' js a niouse trap, which catches them on a balance. This makes the " seVenteeutir pateut the! doctor has taken but all useful inventions. By the way, he is the iu yen tor of tbe needle cot ton in--which patent was jdisposed of byibuu shortly jifter, the invention --aud is ow. owned t by the Reuiiugton Mauu facturiug Company, and could not be pur chased lor $1,UX),UUQ. i . He is how at work on a water wbeel, by which the same water is used, over and. over, aud. which, it it succeeds as he thinks it will, will work a i-fryolutiou iu tliat line. Exglish MecHa,nics Arrived Here. New Voik, August 7- The arrival yes terday5 ou the stea.nis.hip Algeiisi, from Liverpool, of 130'feefiield cutleriers, un der contract with'J". D.'rary, of Biidge port, Couu., excites considerable interest. Tlie men say they td. tot leave Sheffield fori waut of work, but because they were? otlered; letter :'wges Hhd iiiore' coiufort abje homes by tlmtrdpetrbt the Frary Cutlery Yurksi It is eixiected llhat Ave uuiiureq uore will cpme over in tujj ian, Perhaps pnr people don't know itt but Cabarrtts 'cAniitt'.iabd ? rates higher, by the valuation of 1871), than in any ypunty I in tie feVt! CvHcoril Ri-tjitei 4 ,M. Happoldt has' beea elected. rIiantbfi,H;icf Hi H4CrowioiiB1 mayor Jof -51 resigned. -There is talfe pt anbtti Jreensboro iJjiebyev 4 r, i .-tu er' newspaper in eery ;fello'w- willl nave one 01 LU owju. A citizen of Rocky River, br! tlie name of Burgeswaii killd by' jihtning near the chtirch, on Tlmrsday evening. -Co- eom Aeguter. 1 Corn is badly daiiagid oh bottom H along' Kocky River. Tlie "w!ateif was Very high and c)iitiuueiiupa jong tjoje.-Ctfn- cora JKcgtster. i ; . - ' i- . " - ' !:.. '! ' l : The County Comiuiasiouers have deter mined to farm out j no. mol e poyyi.cts to the railroads, but vill'wor thenj on the public roads of thei co.nity. Uuder the new mid law thin is entirely practicable, aud the convicts cau le made to ftd" greatly to the material adraueument Qf I the couut Charlotte Observer r - - , it r - 151 ick Mountaiu correspondent of the Aslieville Jour mil : Some of the attaches of the Smithsonian Institute arei to inves tigate the cause of the different tempera. -tures in different localities ou these moun tains. A geutleinau who has made this place his henrftiuarters furj the last two 3'ears will lead iu the investigation and direct these scientist to the localities. ' . ' :' , ; -1 ' --1 ! - j Wilmingtiu Star s We are pleased to announce that Mr Donald MacRea, of th'li city, has been apiointed by .Govern or Jarvis'coiumissioneroftheexhi4rttiou" from the, State of North Carolina for the World's Fulf, to be held in the city of r4w oik in lssa. .. We are glad to know- that Mr, MacRea has consented: to. accpt, II M lif. will l-Vii-int. V.ii-tli f'-iruli na tin uliu should lie reiuesentel. and will reflect credit Umi the State iu holding this rep rcsciitntive position. j Excite me xt is 3Ioxtkical Baxkixg Ciki 'LEs. M m.t real, August 8. The Ville Marie Bank has stopped payment, with liabilities amon n ting to about $700, 000. A run is now i taking place on the Hochelogu Hank, and the City and Dis trict Savings Bank. Great excitement exists." 'i The Tobacco Crop. Raleigh, N. C.v August U. The recent heavy ruins have saved the tobacehcrop in this State. Re ports to the Raleigh iWfrs indifate that the yield wili be within twenty mr eent. of last yearM crop, i Durham, the great tobacco centre of the gtate is doubling its business in leaf tobacco. 1 Prejudico often treatment of ilalii rules in thei physical es. They are allowed to suffer aud. scream with pain from Colic, Flatulence, Bowel Disorders, etc., when some simple, reliable and safe remedy as Di Bull's Baby Syrup, wouJil give al most immediate relief and perfptt ease to the little sufferer. ! ; i " Very VALUABLE RIAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF! 3W. O- By virtue of a Mortgage or Deed in Trust, executed by Thos. K- Brown and wif, E. W. Brown, to Sophia Bestierer, dattMj Ube 19th day of January, 1878, and. reghilsred in the office nf the HeKter q Deeds -of Rowan coun ty, in Book No. 54, page 409, 410 and 411, tc., and Uon which default lils been made, I will expose for sale atj public- kngtion, at the court-house door in the Town of Salisbury, N. Oar. on Mondav the - i " i fv ? -. :t?'- lth Day of December, H879, at 12 o'clock M., the following real f estate, to wit: The Lot or Piece of Lind, kuown as BROWN'S LIVELY STABLE, embracing the greater ' part ofj the lot pur chased from Edwin Shaver an4 Mary K. Sha ver, and joining Ihe lands of John I, Shaver's heirs, Dr. W. F. Bason, and the parsonage of the Episcopal Church, in the Town of Salis bury. TEItMS CASH Dated at Salisbury this 15th day of August, 1879. Chas. Price, feopurx Bkshkrkr, Attorney. Trustee. Augl4toDecl5 ORGAN FOR SALE. A first rate 6-stop Mason & ITamltn Parlor Onran for sale. Apply Uirouxn post-offlce box No. M. Hoi 45 , j VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE! I On Saturday, the 30th instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M., on the premisea, I will offer for sale, unless sooner disposed of, my One-Fifth inter est in that part of the National Hotel Build ing that belonged to the Heirs of the late Joel H. Jenkins, and in which Messrs. Horah hare their Jeweler's Shop. Price asked, $600. JxO. A. BOYDEXi, " ' 42:2w blowing! Rock, JJ. U. ; North Carouka, Davie County, - a tht Superior Court, M K Chaffin, Adui'r bf 1 Petition to against . i Jonathan Smith, Jr., Samuel j Smith, Thomas Smith, and j Bell Smith. " i "-sell land to pay debts. It appearing to the satisfaction ofihe court upon affidavit of the Plaintiff, that Bell Smith, one of the defendants above named, is a non resident of this Stale, it: is ordered that publi cation be made for six successive weeks in the Carolina Watchman, notifying said defend ant to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 39th day of Aujrnst, 1879, and, answer the complaint which is filed in said office, or the PUintitT will apply to the court for the relief dem.inded in the complaint. Witness, G, M. Bingham, Clerk Superior Court Davie county. 30to44 - j . j Wesleyaii FeIq Institute, stauhTQN, Virginia; Opens iu 30th Sewoh, September 1 8th, 18(9. Que of the firt shoots for young ladies in the Uniled States, Climate unsurpassed. Snr rpundings beautiful. Attended by pupils from Seventeen States. Strictest economy required. Auong the lowest terms in the Union. Terms: Board, Washing, Lights,; English Course, Latin, French," for each half of ihe Scholastic year $115. " Al extras very low. Fo Catalogue, add rem i - Ret. Wm. A. Harris, D, Pxe8id"t. ' 33:3.t 'I . . , ; I . NOTICE! 1. Tlie Tnwn T? Lista will be kept open nnti Ju.lv 20th, after f h.ich da.te they jwill ositiel Iv tie clottd and double tax imposed on all de linquents. By order of the Board of Com; ni!xionrs. B. F. IloGEbs, CL B. C. " July 7th, 1379. 2t Dr. J. TOTi'S OF . Sill. I I It ' . I - .'. . M - . MB M' I I" l " I ' ' - I I L 'kv - . 42:3m ' The If eican Dollar. ' What U the difference between the Mexican dollar and Tabler'n Buckeye File Ointment ? One doewh4l'Xt' uipiiu and the other does not. Hie Mexican uojiar wyn, "i in onr hundred cent?;" but wh'er you euro e to invtst ityou fnd it is only eihty-tive. Tabler's Buckeye l4ile.Qintmentiys "1 will rure you of Pile;" and upon trial it is found lu do m in every case. It make but oli promise; to enre Pilec ud doe o williout failures Price 50 cant a bottle. Fur sale by C.yksr, Salisbury, N. C. ' j ' V .- Conasens Compound Honey of Tr has been J to lon and favorably known that it nel no encomium. For cough, cold, sore-throat, hoameness, etc., it afford iie'ly relief, and is a most pleasant and efficacioii reniedv, honey j ; : i:. ?r .1.1 if-T of the cliemlsti and the knrtWleiige of a plmi cian were united in it jireparatiop, the result being a compound whicli is the favorite reme dy in this severe climate, and has no equal as a cure for coughs, cold., hoaraeue;', bronchitis, croup, etc. Use Counsels' Ht.ney of Tar. Price oO cents. For sale by C. R: Barker, Salisbury, N. C. : FOR THE SEA SHOEE. ATLANTIC HOTEL. : BEAUFORT, X. C. NEW MANAGEMENT. This favorite Sea-Side Rissort is open tor the recep tion ot guests. The Hotel Is situated directly over the water, the tide ebbing and flowing dally beneath It. and Is entirely free from dust, flies and musqul toes. It has an unobstructed view of the Ocean, and within thirty minutes sail of the beach on which are erected suitable dressing houses for SURF BATHING, which Is unsurpassed, and ltti no danger from undertow. Batu Houses tor STILL WATER DA TUISO also within fifty feet of the Ho tel. " . " GOOD SAILING in the harbor to various points of Interest, among w hich are Cape Look out, Fort Macon, and Shackel ford Bants, where an endless variety of Sea quells can be gathered, splendid tlsblnjr, especially troll ing, and good hunting. The verandahs are the most extensive In the State, dlrecttly facing the ocean, and the Ball Koorn Is the most spacious and airy In the South. A good band of music will remain during the season. A steamer will land passengers at the Hotel Wharf, and flfteen or twenty flret-class sail ing boats always In readiness to eonvey passengers to any point- In the harbor. Therfe Is a Livery Stable In town from which horses can be hired at reasona ble rates The table will be supplied with Oysters, Clams, Fish, Scallops, Crabs, Turtle, Terrapin. Bar, Bil liards and Ten Pin. Terms, $20 per day : $12.00 per week, and $35.00 per month. Special rates made with excursion par ties. . 37:3t B. L. PERRY, Prvp'r. Greensboro Female College, GREENSBORO, N. C. The 47' h Session of tbi well-known Insti tution will open or. Wednesday Angupt Term reduced to suit ll the '20th oi Miii ihe times. Apply for CHtalogiie to T. M. JOXSS, President. June 24, 1870.-36! lm ELKilM MILLS. : Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling and Dressing. The Klkiu Mills, Yadkin County, have taken iv lopir step forward. They are now making ten or twelve difteieut varieties of Tweeds and Cassi meres, and are- still ar ranging for a further advance. The prices are the most surprising thing about it: You can semi yourOiean Wool to tlie Factory and in a tew days receive back the rolls at 6 cent a pound; have It spun into yarn at lij cts.; have It made In to Jeans clotu at cts. a yard ; or you cau get It colored, fulled, pressed and sheered, flnished up In style, at 35 cl per yard- Colored Llasey liv cents: white, u cts.; Blantets, white. o cts. per yard. 1 lb. cfean wool will make 1 lbs heavy cloth. 1 (Samples of the various cloths manufactured can be seen at J. D. McNEELY'S STORE, Salisbury, Who Is Agent to receive Wool aud to deliver Goods for th)s establishment. J. D. McNEELV, Agt. If you want a good Fertilizer for Cotton or Tobac co, go to J. D. McNEELY. If you want a lot of Superior Sawed Mmieies. go to 4, U. MCrJl.T. 89:3m BINGHAM SCHOOL, MEBANEVILXE, X. C. The 171st Session begins July 30, 1879. Arrangements hare been made hy which a limited nnroKerofyotine men with small means can ''mess" at $5 per iiioulli. Board, with furnished room, Reduced to $15? per month; Tuition to $50 per. . ... Session. Tor particulars adin- , SOilm . MA4- li. mXGHAM. SALE VALUABLE llAOHlHERY! At the Court House in Salisury, on' the 14th day of July net, I will sell One Steam En gine and Boiler with all the Machinery at tached. Also a Saw Mill ipl Grist Mill with all the machinery attached; It being the pro. perty conveyed 10 me by John Beard nnd El ian B. Beard by mortgage duly registered in the Register's office of Kowan County, in Book No. 47, page 351. Terms of sale CASH. LUKE BLACKMKR,Trustce. June 10, 1879 5w Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobapcc . ; Blactmer and Heniersm, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors, SALISBURY. N.C jHnuAy22 1879 tt. 9 Fractioal Blacksmith 110RSESH0ER. O H O P .connected with Brown & Terbl8 UTery O tbtes. CSTW design of Shoes, to suit any Xm n tnnt 'ah ahfwinif nn strlctlv scientific nrlnr clples and WARRANTED. All kinds blacksmtthlng j promptly done. I1)', i Unsurpassed for Durability Economy. , Kj i CmilMiM an i-i: rf TT C. F. 8AKER & .C0.t Salisbury, N, c ilOVJTO SAVEtlliy, iieii oiecivu oiock 01 UarUwareJJ 1 Threshers, and Sewine macliiiuir i i "V Straw-Cutters & Corn-shelUt Grain Cradles, Grain and Oraw 4!T( -Pluws, 11 o'ts, Mattocks and l'iks .V Spades and Forks, (ilhs, PuinN, OJi; p and Varnish, Ui ks, llinj. riM ,.4' Uutlen't Cross-Cutvllad mn ga)r, - Blacksmith & Carpenter HOUSE XD MULE $JI0EB, Tin and Hollow Ware, Paieut Oil Cjm, Patent Fly-Fans and Traps, BUGGIES, OPEN AND WITH TOPS, Iluggy-Harness, Harness I.eatlr md Mountings, Wagon and Hugyy Materijah and many other articles .too" tcdiouru mention. No. 3, Heddt'k'i Ruw, ear yatioal Hotel, Main Street, j d SALISBURY, N. 0. 30:1 y V " ' j " TALBOT & SOJSS Shockoe Machine Worb, rtiCEnvrojJD "7-A.i Manulacturers of Tortable and 8utnnanr Emriu and Boilers, Saw Mills, Corn and w beat Mills, sua!. uug, uanverf una riiiieys, 1 uroine n but wuwiii, Tobscco Factory Machinery, Vrrubt Iren ork. Brass and Iron Castings. Jtfacnlnerj of Everyitei senpuon. j . V Ginning7 and Threshirg Machines A SPKCULITV. i . i REPAIRING PRO-MPTLV & CARKFILLT DOSS, Talbot's Patent Spark Arrests:, The Invention of Che Age, -J Talbot's new patent Spark-Arrester Is reallx meem. ly perfect and reliable one. and Is npers!IUl others in use. Tbe creat efficiency 01 tnw Ami is attracting universal attention, and Is being dorscl by the best mechanical engineers ana ilm ranee companies. Itsnrominent leaiures are:- It does not destroy Ue draft. . . i It does not lntertere with cleaning the tuber.i It will not choke un. and reauires no cleanfcfi It requires do din ct dampers tg be orened wJjB raistufr steam (aompcrs Df'in oDjeciiouauie. m mar ha lfft nncn and ntlnw sn.irks to OSCaDe.) II renulrt-a no wal er to exttnim bh fipart. wlllrt,' hv oondpnsation. destrovs -the draft. , Besides, wb- w"ater is used, li nejrlecled, tbe tnirleiic.T Is dpstwv ed by evaporation 01 tne water, ana tne Douerwirj in a nitnj condition. -.- i It Is simple and durable and can be relied upon. It. run hp ttaohfrt t anv holler. 1 Nn nlantpr Khnnld hfl wlthoufbne Of tnem. Ift"h: ranee corapanles will Insure pins and barn wberttw Talbot Engines aud Spark-Arrest ers are used art same rates as charged for water or horse-power. Send tor 1 Hustrated circulars and price n Branch House, Charlotte, X !- i S9:6m W. C. MORGAS, MsSWf, ARE ALWAYS HAPPY HOMES iJ(JOllillll iilMSiu rxuuovj CHARLOTTE, N. C., ' Branch of Lud'den & Bates, L SAVANNAH. OA, OF ALL KINDS, PUNpSi from $125 up to $l5f ORGANS w $35 " K HPaH Quh and Part Time Very Jw for All Cab. o j 111. .4 Potulnfue: Prr oenu mr iiiusuaicu - List Free. ! The Best Made! All Giiaranleea for Filteeit Years. both tvays if no sale. - - j ! ' - Call on, or address : h H. McSMITH,! 32:4m . . KERR OEAIGE, ; gLrtornen at TNT. & mM at mtM . . . m m m . liiiftti: Tools iilomos Meal Instruments t ft
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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