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I fi i-rfNifivT-. i -: '! -' ';-flll'":':.;.t " - i . j .3 . ! . , L :" ' ! " '"'' -" Wf-'ki arm, Tuesday, vras caused liiajney. at the resilience of Mr. & Ser from tUe town authorities. tJ for the use -of the fire de- fWEEkLr."Tbe first nnniber i uelrjt started at ttaleigh, ' i fil.lc. It is new, out and cut, Success to llrT frilWf If . 0-r- iZ f-- "t !yf JMr. Smithdeal, hardware 'plai sfc received ?" 'large bell No' damage doiie. IT ft&ifliitiful style. . rttl III M " " vjli liable 01 " g""" rl' riiiier. Tei ni$2 a year. jlfiEOV. A large sponge priuk- aereu n ir. iiie lcr LkUtle powdered saga r. 1 .t,- J bv Iarjje uumoera.3 I II 1 v " . i ' i 7 ;. iMinir water, press iiii nioie msuiv n it. By fifcoipfncc' th ants may be and driven from the house: -r'Uloi'k 5u their Tobacco Factory They have a hmidred LiMiuaiU of tine manufactured Siifcdvifor market. They .And jysaly r?tiuth Carolina and Georgia -:FLirCKiMETJ;raostiraportaTit case before the Inferior. Court, last week, terminated at ajate. hour Friday night. It was o t ie nature of crime, ptiniahable by finev or iinprispnnicrin the pen i ten ti- ary? State again srLvB.Cady a New York miner, now operating, the jrDiinn Mountain luiue. He; made a trade with Mr. E. Hvey"forald mine, pay i n j h i m part cash and a note at 90"day for C OO which note he represented a r negotiable! and i miuediately available ' as so .inuchl cash, on presentation at ISaak iu Keffi York For and! in eonsideration ofjthbi character-of the uote, which was known to lie a matter, of iniMirtanee with S ithe party selling, Mrlllovejr afaa nufucel to sigu a piiier wming -reiinquitujing ,ino uiiue aud iiiiiung property "Thetiote tarnl out to lie worthlessod all! the promises and aHuinnce. 'cuncefning it untrue. The case was very ably argned .for i The Mr. 1 . nun. j Keitbi 111 Jul 1 . ilpfn:in, Kevenue Agent with two -VTJffrd Salifbnry last week. ;ii;-.!t iliKtillerv was st-izid if,ijiictogtve iMimi-waspni in jail. dbtill-ry ': wmie 6 or 7 miles from outtieMt.TkaMintroaii. 3;U-: 14 - - . " i4Mrs. Van W.vck f Anderon, im& lin 1 m-iiding H'veml days by J. M. McCorklc amUJ. ,MiiKKvt E.ns.i for the defeuiTaatraud verV' sUdv prosecuted by Kerr jjraige, Esa-, assisted by Charles lHcet E. ItVas Hubiuiited to the jury ou tlus facts testified to before, thfiu, nid iuJ5!iitTuufes they brought in a verdict f guiltjr.1 TJe jdldJnent of the Courts at the 1 request of the 'prisoner's couiimrl was wipeKlel ubtil iieit i day and on their pledge for hisappearauce at that time, n increase -uf lia bond was re qtHtetl., " The Court . ubieqnent:' ga e j lulgmetit, finlng'teHlefeniliih t $500, from which au pied was taken and Urease will go wp totli Supevior Court. Bth Mr. Cady and Mr. Hovey 'are northern miner and stood before the Court ou a Ciiiuuitiu platfot in as to that. JL o GBADED SCU00L. 7. 2 Large trism&Ue Wheela, Fired ii tnaltaneonslyi. ' " " ' "f 8. Asteroid Iiockets vith Parachutes nnil Sr -!i:ininTrlir whilin Aallffa k 9. 4 Large Weeping Willow Trees. ;l5 $ 10. 4 Grand Battery Pieces. i 1 1 .Special! Bocket-,DiiIay showing manjCnew and novel eflecti. 12fTiisi)Iavt of Bompshells, 0 inches iu diameter. "IHl . . J ; XVS. Set Piece La fge Spread Eagle In Diaiodd audi colored Jbmce. J , ; 145niuped Mines tSancissons. C 15,-Towefiiig Fllghfof ISO Rockets fei luultaueouslyj "Startling effects." 1 C.i(Sei piccje-t-Lurge Tsi pistry Device. 17wtiiiplay of Uoiubshellst (i inches iu diameter. t4 ' - j - s ! . 8BrilHant -'and Colored Illuminatiou. 194Lsteroid Rockets 2il display. 20. Graud Battery Displayf- ; 21. t Set Plecit"TheSpiiitot 76," Rep. reseuti-d bVthe -'Figure- of a Continentitl MinuteMan7 Colorwl lance work. 2iT0ratodR.cket Utisptay, 'crossfired." 2:3JtBet Piece---' R -United." Lsirge De- sih luatfC(ilored fauce work, showing the Blue and: Gray 'shaking hands with tho word v,,lfie-uitelS in large letters flanked 'mrrhl Hides with batteries of vari- oloif dMeeia aud Trailing Stars, suiv . 1 't m ! ; 1 J only Iter own citkecs, but with wisest pol icy toCconsolidate her cbnqnest,while,c,on oneriirir nation! after ' nation! shei Wisely refused to erect 'one ? mooumeut to; heri victories in the teiltories of .the vanquish ed,! to reruiud theinhirhadconqut"re(L of the bitternetf of Uefeat ana keep alive uie uaie 01 inejr couquerox. v ,vVV II ourcoautrynienwiji emulate Miie wise iMilUGrf4jid OMtfuanimitrwof heathen Rome.' irfav5 in4 aoLlioiiej. td see'the States! jot 1 in j uion, as in nie cwiu oiu; nnya o oiu, locK snieius anttosutpcu cogetner,vpo ierehrisuterst in word. Imt sisters in fact bound, logHhertvrith: it tie 'Mrongettjia nna mant, The tie of natural AffVctiou. J . "Hand lJiajidwhile Pftcelikipiiii Abd in baUrefSUeJijtd&Vv'i 1 Yeorsverj!trulyi:iii' Hums iwnu luriuipniTCDienu - Thmugh dhs utae-canses 'ibat produee mental darkness,: working oittbeir legiti, mate--results,- the ministers otwreHinbh through! here do , nop receit 4 . tjiajv reject 1 ami pucouragement pe sacred opjee entitles them-to. Hence' there Is utanieJrestihs some where, either n theraselves tor the :pJptei toey Beret ruis wui abe bandied by Xuture muiu, au iHr i merest pi puouc, opinion. Froni the hagirafd'leannesrf f inknypoor r wtw w 1 . 1 . 1 it migni ue inierrea joat iney receive .rerj luiiei ipi riuia 1 n 00 mn m en t. s t 1 mount el witli miae'Flre Tow brilliant lowers uf Jesa- JFIXALE. f L- & . . L..: ..'f.. r... n.w.Y Van Wyck, was Miss liessie from their f Tjlteyj are tour north' .returning Iw'ro, I Birfli lUr ui'r ntfi Ackhowledgo the compliment of the Ath nltuial Association of Vade- K. - 'f ' Irrting us as an honorary 1 .! ;.;'. i - . e ... ber,?Vi A'1 privileges 01 irgu jj.j-H.-f We-trust the Af-socialioii diBinh gosid for the country rwhiiii itn success, bee notice 111 euluuui fr the Fair this Fall. . t tft w,t. -- o Jafirc IhiVney Whiteheal, Hen- it To! Buiwti' aud Bill Smifli, toioreiere looked up in the county jmUW oU t,Mj cnare of stealing W lrni Wdsov'sj mill. They were detectwi ftiwtth' ten bushels in a: wagon. i liidi wtx afterward uouglit to conceal bj- rnijit)inj; it in a field and coverin It; 1 lb! PI i Hay II 'B-rrqqnet Mobile, (specialtv). Grand weriug Fluht ofoOO Colored Rixkets, covering an inmene space -arraugeil to croPrtTiud intersect -.in. flight,', the whole jr ..." it" 'it ' '. . tt .:, forming, a viganuc: auu Jieauiuui iveiuii tr; tj-t " 1 u A WOOD LEAVES. SucTirotrBCted season" of warm ilry weather in the Fall has never been ex perjeuecd by "the oldest inhabitant." V regret to learn; that Mrv Noah Lewis was thrown' from .his spring wagon 'the other day aud conaiderabtvj injured. He was returning home from Salisbury. - ; .i 1" - - "' '' -A bixof tobacco and a quaiiity of whis- kev was seized the le''iiue officials at Mr. M imfrel Lyeriy'soSiSatnrdiiy last,; the ppoieity of a Mr. licndricka of Davie county. - lie had cunie to HiceV gin with a ltKui of cottonj there left his wagon, bor rowed M r. J, H Rice httggy $ ide a short drive, he said, ami .wus oveilianled by tli Deputy Marshal the same, evening. Mr. Rice will have to go 16 Statesville iu order to regain his buggyi . - - 1 1 -;!.. w-lwni nil-::., h : ; i Thtt new JUrhooL Building. atiUnity.is mpidly progressing, leurkarpeutersj be ing hard at work v 1 " U Enoeaiill llemV, . : 1 Several of oor Citizens! Iiae been- to Mooresville listening to the 'eriuous;4f MissrPaiuter, " ; , aoVnred the services of ReV.cjrSl Ifef!ig,i ot concord. , uk will- preach 4icrevety second and fourth Sumlay in each! mouth. t Mr. II. M. Leaier 'has inut returned home from a four through the counties of .Tlie.xnMnbcrs of. the oldJ p ROWAN ARTILLEBY, rt - liviner rn rfniiMtMl -jr . - p . '-1- jjfw." to meet in Salisbury on I .itj 45?r?aj;iaBi r-i A;Jtaiaar44 r iLsi Ilh anni ve rsary OifThetKightSsOf "O??", lM-celebitcdtrtheirt Lodge m?bnight; withj Hon. ChaI Pitkra. Air members' are requested to bepVesent. 1 . ft; -tiU!lir! '''. Mrir.M fa's- wi. -au - uueim was worning is air. Get jj isebbd mer's meadow, on Wednesda He carelessly stepped before the machine and was fearful! ? injured in one ankle. The Idodors dei ided tmpetate the right foot on -.nursaay, bat Wijelm would, not con sent to the operation. Jtjs donbtfal if his leg an he saTed. Concord Register. , 1 .-. 5 ' " H ST Tl TTHT1 Af tiilmMn( tkbHd tatter. Oct: lAd.'Hr ' ! "ftev. B. W. vjrd. Mr. J. A UrrASDk a&diasa s-vj f A Ttrrauri eaarca, octooer na, isrr, oy Bev. istoa fianuar. Mr. Jjto. M. Kuu and Mlaa &Aaui . ; At Warn Sertafa, N. Oen. Madmoit CrKLStw . or H ana bprtacaT L daogbter ol or. W.tf At the "Post Offlee ta SaUsaair. by D. U Brtnrle. Esq Oct. iUw Ul, Jaws raaaauv Ltssj. to Mn. t-j Cuuuaa Cooraa, aUo( Unity TownsWji. - v., u . ' In thtt dty:. Oct. la,1 at the Teswenceef . aBuncr,' -'. rather of the bride, by Her. 4. Hum pie, Mr, RaaaBr IL JoaxsoM to Ml Molub K. bcaaa. ; fc K - '? w fa' taia comity, toy A. M. Brown. Xh .. Oct. td. X&ii' L TiixM Ajt.y. nsaca aaa mus jclu axx Lcairica. . . THE ItEUXIOX. R3 TO INVITATIONS. "Lkakstille, N. C, Oct. 11, 1879. Messrs, , UullyQurton, Ptlce and. -others: Gentlemen t After au abeuce of three wteks,' I iiui ijii receipt ot 30.tr invitation to attend thejiennioii in 3 our city oil Slid UctoU-r: Ve are glad to be abl to announce that tho distiict. school coMiniitlee," Messrs. Knox, Munney and KluftZ, havecompler- d arrangements for establi-nliing a Free fi ' r j 1 d t h Rrh 1 n d "1 f 1 r v 1 1 1 f "rnTTttreiiM FTkiT t f The school whicl will diaw Its t r 'J"''111'? w tne oiyect 111 sexes, iiiteuiooi, wicl fUia IIS 4 . . evii.ii that irood must fol- snppoit from the county fund; a fnnddo- iow such a ineftiuu, it willgivo me pleas- uated by J lie town authorities, and ah ex- urc to attend and I accept 3 our invitation pected donation from the Pea body Fund, witu UuTip' . i wilt ccm.mence on Monday, 27th intM at && ?,! VI . ... . . i ... ."K L 1 LKXEU MOUEIIEAD. the lnwu School House, and it is design ed to continue for a ten months term, aud it is hoped by the committee that it can be made a nermauciit Institution. : The services of Dr. W. A.-Welborue, a teach er of note, have lieen secured as principal, j 03J iimt.jit t m ii i a m a 1 a v t . win prouaiuy oe assMieu oy Mr. a. w. Owen iu the intermediate, and Mrs. Dar ker iu the primary departments. The subjoined letter from that eminent in structor, Iev. Dr. B.. Craven, jiUtjopV-, dnce Dr. Wcl borne to ourommunity'? " 10. tidin ir have vet been reeelred at I I..1I 1 Tl . I . t ! " .T ..-..' wiiiti; aj Professor John. Vise. the veteran aero- unniper or nauus, uuiiding ana r repairing t VtJ,,i A '" r " - t -cotton p,t5sses. He is regarded a mastcrjna companion, George Burr, workman in this line of business i Jreceiving teller of the St. Louis National i DlUl. nir t hi w. n tt.;WA J cent fioni St; Louie tober, Mr. Coliuubus Fleming. He 1 was " 1 3bridayt the 28th of September; a .very quiet ieuceable young nian. aud 1 Professor yise's new balloon, the "Path- was very much beloved and respected -by finder. r nrenehe,! tl. turret rmnn t,. t .r.l Wise Intended to. remain in cougregationhere on the 4th of .October: jthe air as long as the sustaining power of j . .t, .-'j . m , u -y jiuieoaiiooa neid oat. a imsic oreeze was .J, 'J:v: i ' tiNpw)h when tlie fastenings were eat ULKAL aiii JoosiivhfchreaiTied the ballootf in 1 v. ,-. . L northerly ,'dtrecHon for perhaps two wiles WlLKE; Jewrs. G. At Genllemeir tat km to1e tili tlaitief for. October is to I, ('(intent: Grand Father Moun- .ln auitl Uii IJiddle, by vl'. L. Cliugiuaii. arm-tili?icijtiiiued)i bv W. H. Halarock. HtlwiWiif of t lie Eastern Question, by tiplAil .Uiun.i Domtliy, ly I'aul II. iiiiji.f6ei;ninii' Story, by Jasiuutid; Jin DaVhUtiT IVIfe (eoaelmted), by V. AlexaiMler. Gnstaiitinple ti Athens, TaixiTr College, Sept. 25, 1879. HrlMiiuney : j Dear ir, I recommend for tho chief place in your school Dr. V. A. WellMirne, He will accept p.Sltiii lvon,ptly, I hj;f f "ved ones ; For" that place,! do not know hUsnperion lPK Uf: WS. sutleri. iu the State. He lias tine scholarship, ample experience, thorough Normal di ill. and good persoual qua4ificatioit8. I should Uieatlr prefer "him' tr any man 1 have Hieard mentioned iti connection with your school. V ery truly, li. Ceavejj. by Mifcfnt! Jones. . A Ghost;' ;itory in UuttitV L.i k.c., &c. . Weati'flad hi uote the return, after a alseor? of nearly two yeaiVat Ediu- lurjj,t)flint, iuil in making a tour of i Cwitiiii-tit, pur youhgTfiiend J. H. 5amn!etil,lest "ion of Dr. J. J. Sjnu-H,iielSlLj-.jS.! Las Lee'ii preparing to ciTti r ? uiiijiiifry, ajid "ill apply for licers jliit'tujg of Concord Presbytery, MBs4-n,ble at States ville. He preach - U4cptabl- 4t the Presbyterian pBrdii iliis pbce Sunday iiiglii. MARSHAIOB THE EtdsiOXC Bboro, N. C, Oct. 3, 1379. Bingham and others : I thank you for your iuvi 4'esent iu your city on the j' reunion of' the soldiers of tlie late war, fit givea me pleasure to ac cept the same, ami I will not, without gMsl cause; be among the absent at 1 oil call on that day.' . Tlie love (hat I bear my comrads in arms, fjniwe ', Mlio.'irore tho gray," aud es-i peciaUy thosej whojrero numbered with the shattered iaud-starving army of Ixe, w heii. our nights were without hope and iiur' days accompanied by r-. anxiety and fei-jl, is and Mil fcoutiuoo to my latest breath among! tlie "strongest and tenderest emotions of liiy heart. And with those member the Invejl ones at itjii.il If not neuter; than otir own, because unrelieved liyt tJie Stirling excitement 01 Ik ttle, couul ionly await tue coining 01 thse'who might never come. Next to our own ih lespect the true, and brave 8.fidier, who in oliedieuce to his convictions ot duty, fought agaius us. 1 lemember, with giatitude, many acts of kWlocjss to uiy friends ami myself receiv ed from "the bovs in blue" whilst we were Iiv appointment of the executive Com- prisoners 01 wjui auu m men u inus. 1 nec r - ! , ! , f ,...,ral. ..la and all such, ! the good soldiers of Inith mittee we subjoin a list of the marshals . . .... . , . . armies, 1 will be glad to meet aud welcome, for the reunion of the 2drd instant. - De ja fwrni u common ancestry of Salisbury. N. C. Sept., 84, 1879- 5 evolutional Patriots, we should all, tx tiLiin!r ' :hai!itv for the uitleienc. s in II. HANSOM UIIIEF MARSHAL. I, tt t t ET. It is thfi kiipih fvorvivlire . taM4-ile, i,ist week a farmer took tttSfie:.il:died from it in a few ntijtiSalhur Saturday, a farm er tookjdomucli, and ou his way home i n a two-L.re I wagon, driven by a friend. tit j 'S 1 y r- , ; - w Hea tue irtniu strnck Gsk. Caft. J. R. CBAwrottDf Rmvan, Ast. M,ar, M.vj. V. II. Clement, Davie, Col. V.. A. Cillkv, Caldwelir Capt. W. G. McXeelt, "Rowan, Cait. J. A. Fishkk; lvowanr, 1 Capt. Jas. GuAHAM,!0iaham, 'ul Capt. F. C. -Robbixs, Davidsini 41 Capt. W. S. Hall, Guilford, Capt. J. F. Heal, Davidson, Capt. Tiios. H.Lono, Bnnctimb, 'f J Capt. H. W. REiu, Guilfonl, il' u Capt. IUibt. Gibson, Concord, II. C. Host, Rowan, 11. R. Hakkjcu, Jno. H. Foaki, H. Gr MlLLEU,. B. A. Knox, o ; - tt tt tt : t tt t. tt tt tl' tt tt ' U tt it 'tt t t . t. It opiuiou owing mainly to locality of birth, unite iu feelings of pride for the soldierly- Qualities aud iiohle achievenieuts of both armies, ana enueavor loiniusinii inciu 10 our posterity juntaiuted by the hatred and bilteiuess ot sectional teeling. 1 has may we, prorftingby theexperience of the past, unite with good men every where in build ing up our pasted fortunes, and in the perpetuation br the tree aud glorious in stitution of ojur great country. I have the honor to tie, gentleiueu, Your most obedient servant. Wm. II. H. Cowles. Kates of Fare i i: - O - - " w .a va v-a a a .v g(iio a bridge, the tipsy man tip- Tif !U V seat, and for a mo- To the Reunion at Salisbury, 1; piayeo in me air over tlie Z&l isv: M&M t,,e w8ra rWaldas Fmm Ronudtrip.1 TfWl'S attitude.- Ou the uidit of Charlotte, " $1.32 Hillsboro October 1 1 I'd .1 . I'Bfllat! ll.'IV Tank -.-i ' VVU 1 If till IT 1-etmiimg from tlie coiiutrv men 'of this Junction, Querv s , htM Wd beei burg. ni.i . i!i-tr .111 !. . . . I au JDfeu to take lart in or r, r "w;aKM:k weddiug, and making a China Glove, PH ff the feins,- the wagon in which Holtsburg, 1,1. was-seaieti, lipped uriji'erailriia.l bridge and all Were t,llw.fiwrder!yite, aud were m Uiuiied-j aXtM d': m . i I -o- sotne of them pretty G8S WTASTIC PARADE 5V ''ijRttlv MocKstiLLK, C, Oct. 13, 139. Messrs. C. Price, G. A. Bingham, & others: Dear Sirs: Your kind invitation to at" tend the "reupion" of the soldiers of the late war in Salisbury, has been received, and a tVi answer postponed by incessant occupation! - . V. i 1 wililertaiidv attend if allowed to do $2 70ieo without viidatiug pre-existing profes- -dL sional engagepients. 3 )2 ' But whether present or absent you are 3 30 assured,. I ain iu heiirty sympathy will all 3 54 that mar lie iid onlone to hasten a res-' 3 (iu toration'of that '-Era of good feeliug" that 37H characterised the earlier and Iwtter days 3 IK) of the Republic; and hope nothing will be 417 said wilfully, mother wise, to disturb the 435 ashes orthe coals of past animosities, j 4 59 To dolhbvjeaii we not nil do equal and 474 linparlial justice, to tlie long and pntietit 4 83 endurance auid the uniform heroism illus- 5 01 trated by. the Bl ue -md Grays" alike ou 5 37 more thaiiVixi-hundred hard fought battle Morehead, 1 71 fields. What keed or excuse for invidious Browns Summit, I 83 comparisons T, Are we not sharers fn com-. ReidsVille," fi'!! W iuou, of the tiibute of the -world's admira- 2 46 tiou to the mijlitary renown 01 4ur people, 2 67 1 withouttakiigi cognizance! of state or Spartauburg and Asheville, Si, round tnbet , , trip. Westen, North Carolina Roa.l. $1, ..Enough roLd triiC west of Sfafesville; rom dyed helds ibnttle - U . teacl. the o d Stateville; Vouud tripTS cents. that t 1 1. e 1 P one. e .u Raleigh and Gaston aevnts per nine.1:. 7 " -Can Fear and Yadkin Valley, 2 cents er thai Rome 111 her palmiest dav. r 1 ile x i ; Allow me hiere to recall the wise policy, per mil . , ; .. Ji-..,i.ti-iiui -nul inuiriuiiiiniitv of Rome. Caiolma Ueunai.itaiiway, ouo "M TT ' ' . , k,.,..,.. WillCll lilt BIIIIICB I 1IC rfe... "This seems to lie a season of unusual religious Interest in thisection of coun try. Early iu the Full, the Methodist,, as uientioued at the ti uie, hail several ievi- vals at there different chqilHs.vith.uiaiiy'.I accession.. Since then, the Presbyterian churches hare been enjoyiug similar meet- ings. The, protracted meeting at Uuity resulted in at least forty hopeful cu ver sions. T The preaching just closed at Franklin added to that church aliout a dozen. Fifth Creek church iu the lower edge f Iredell, has gained forty-eight dining the past tew weeks, whilst Third Creek jchurch during last week received ixty-MX new members, and I might add that Mount Vernon, a colored Presbyte rian church in this towuship, has been holding nightly service -fur nearly three weeks, with about thirty additious thus far. ; . 'j M. i Foftae Watchman Mrj Editor: 'For thctnformationof the people' of Rowan: county, we will state that the late Term of the Inferior Court opened with 43 eases on the Docketj. By Wednes day evening the piand Jury added 31 more, makiuir 74. The Grand Junr were then w discharged for the Lerm. For Bastardy there were 15-cases, in 13 of which anol pros was entered; the other two were settled and costs paid. Assaults and Batteries, 17 esses, in which there were five submissions, five continued, one verdict of guilty two toot guilty, two not a true bill, one "sppeat from Justice's Court dismissed. ' j - A-fl'rays 12 Six of which submitted, two were continued, two found guilty, two not guilty.) S i 1 .Misdemeanors 2, one of which was found "guiltyythe other not guilty. , i. For tnjury to property, 2 cases, each re- turued.not a true bill- and the -prosecutors charged with the costs. !-. . For carrying concealed ; weapons there were 2 cases, one was found guilty, the other subnnUcd. i ., Fr disturbing religious congregations, 1 case, found guilt v." . :T"" Sci Fas 2, Judgment according to sci fa, rendered in both cases. u For obtaining signatures under false pre tense there was one case verdict guilty tined $500 ! There were 18 cases of Larceny, two sub mitted and judgment; was suspended, eight were continued as the; parties had not been taken: one found not guilty.! In three cases there was a nol pros entered, and four were found cuiltv. to wit: Isreaj Havs, John Wil liams alias William Thomas, William Wood- lev', and Roily alias Jesse Sapders, all ot whom were sent to the , State Prison for three years each. Fornication and Adultervjtwo cases, one found not guilty and a nol pros entered in the other. 'I1 The amount ol fines imposed during the Term was 589.10. There was a talis jury summoned m only one instance while the regular pannel were out on a case. It is-due to Mr. Maunev, Solicitor for the State, to sav that the large amount of work - . , t l ii , 1- i-- : .3 wasaccompusnea raaipiy inrougu me muc ffiti-rable zeal with which he performed hi; duties, as well asthe punctuality and prompt nes-i of both the petit and grand juries, who who deserve great credit lor the same. We anntcio4e this statement without tendering otfr thanks to all the members o the bar fr3Keir timforni ceurtesy toward Ed. Holmes, tlie colored boy wfip raped at an elevation of from l,2U0 to 1,500 feet. Ihe little whUegirlinUuhJnc,MintyS.C iu,en turoeddue east and sailed away siiiue utks "i,'t "us loeen tou icieo. i r PRICECURREfiT;" -7. Ij.: 3 1 : I Corrected by J. M. Kox Co. 'l 'I i lt M.. .A, n'.k..' 11 torn- triJiin. ca - CoTTOJt--fifBa 1 vp'tfcleAr!"'" .41'4VVil5s- f?' f hiChiie!! h; ...Uiaa;;;-r788,rty Bcoit,canflty1 hog round , , w - V .8 E6- v-i rtf-J ? t ?.M'.:-ft2&.' "1 CmcKEXs ct dozes i 1 MEAi-raoderate demand aXUr I ?ik.i,f tiitl:-iit WaaAt ood demaod.at-, T t.l.lt'4. 40 super POTAfOXS, IaisH 1 Oxtoxs ao demiUM Oat- t ! v BliCKBKRKtCS Arrirs, dried If i ,.!-;- Ot0-l i .r There is only one 'woolen mill in the State of Texas, and it netted' to its own trs $dll)00 last year. "It la sltuated iii New Rrauusfels. , - -- out of Sight. ' Professor Wise expected to enter what he called a pehuaneut eaatein wind tcurrent at an elevation of about 1.500or2,000 feet, which he desired to keep ' The German adniiialty has ordered ihftt iu tf Possible and make observations; ai d in iumre a imiumjoi uerman wiueyinsreau iu-cuci una more eureiy ins uuuani. cuu- f French champagne, shall be used iu swted ouiy of a three-quarter inch rope, chastening war vessels 1,800 feetlong;- which'; trailed'froni' tlie' " Rochester Democrat ;v'.VIr. Tilden'sstill balloon i Wheri tho gas should become huut -Ium comuieuced iu this ,State. The eaJiaqsted1 Jthe balloon was to descend, first indication is tho gathering of the . ., - .. . (iieenbick cohorts tothl)e,,fKtratifidd. and Ue: end of the rope dragging on the This is done noiselessly but effectively.'? .. ground was to relieve the balloon of part Camden Journal: MrrG: M. Mathias ofitft w-ifiht ftn4 uold ifc 6teauJr iu ho has already gatheiMl six. heavy ba4ea of current. Mr. George Burr, who ascended cotton, nversigiug pounds from his with Professor Wise, had previously made tiVe-acre lot, and he says he will get two three asctvnsions, and toik great iuterest more. This will make a yielduf eight ... x':. .....: n t- 1. .1. .. ... ... 1 ... . . fi... iu the subject of air navigation. On Mon- u:iies 111 live iieies, auu wo euaiieuu me ' j State to beat it. da afternoon the first word of the ap- T 1 i "1 : i t Jiea ranee of the "Pathfinder," after its Gen. Beauregard thinks the Louisiana , , neoide alwmt euuall v divldeil iu oniuion as departure, was received. It had passed to .the propriety of Jetrersiin Davis accept- Jover" Altoh, at thirty minutes after 5 mg the Jortune lett hmi by the widow ot 0vi)Ct tSuuday efternoon, sailins east- BBSS rnntTa i.iiiiai,.v JJUUXUJaJi ;i' flEAR THE MEWS J . , THEO. BUERBAUM has the finest and f best assorted stock of Prench Candlet j . and Clrart..; IL .. . 11- . PERIODICALS WCTKUES aa0NTHt1rilA6 AZLNES also-8EA8IDK LIBRAltT. THEO. BUEA ,f BAUM Confectioner, miterer and Hewadealer. -N. B. Books and papers not stock fanuabdoa u ' t i shortest possible aottee.- ... , , Z now hare the BEST STOCK, at v rRY "IOODSf NLOTIIINa,'. RY jfOOD3, LOTHINa HATS, NOTIONS, cC, In town. Call atid see for yourself. ' CLARK'S and COAT 8 Spool Cotton reduced to 5 cents a spool.' 1 512t J. D. UASX2LL.j . Beanvoir. Xot.one of the persons doubt ill on the subject would hve refused the egacy. io, not one. THE N0RTII CAROLINA STATE "EX- PEB13IENT STATION : ? TUK ADVANTAGES IT OFFERS TO FARMES AND OTIIEKS. ' i 1. Free analyses of all Chemicals used Lin wood, Lexington, Thonianville. High P-oi'nt,-Jamestown, Salem Junc,n, 1.38: Glreciisboro. 1 47 McLean's Gihonville, Co. Simps Graham ' Haw Kiver 1.29 University f p 1 05 Durham 90 Briissfiehl . M orris ville Carey Asbury Kiileigli Auburn Clayton Wifsou's Mills Selma Pine level, '' Princeton, GoUUboio, 69 ;u) 30 " 30 51 81 1.02 1.17 the Court. W.ii. Fit A LEY. -nV i I. C. 1 71 102 2 13 2 .6 225 Ruffin. ward. 'A heavy cloud was in the faces of the men in the air. It seemed to dispute T Vui 1 r till T TIWiTWL. . their passage. 1 hey sailed right into its CarD9 ; and-EnTO6PU printed to order 1 depths and were lost. At 6 o'clock it was aj, very iow rates. ' Call at this office, . 'i very 35 ;o Joat received at A.c. HAaaia a fine lot or NSvirll ana Tauten C&UC&. GflODIICiOBS. JSass. seen goings as it driven by a ourst 01 wiuu ' over Bnnker Hill. It was still bearing I east of ; north and looked to be, about , three-fourths of a mile nigh. After leav ing St. Louis the balloon was next heard n Composting, provided k the . sefuder.se- frtm fit Alton. Illinois, the same evening cures- the samples according to.printed kv tVM.0nda-y word came that it had instructions furnished by thebtatiou,aiia i'n n t.veI1tv miles west of 'Lanorte ! . .. ifwoi , - irepays the express charges. "; . i,iann.! a ouarter of a mile south of Lake 2. Freel. analyses of all Fertilizers le-J ii;chf,;.lm atill driftinff rnnidlv in a north- gaily on Kile in the State, 'provided thej. direction. Ten day days bate samples are secured uy an aumorizeu ,.oW elaDsod: and no thliurs have been Agehtof the Department of AgricnUnre Jueadof them While there is still a tograph, or tbh try pv G to ; Weehrine'i or after correspondence with-tlm, Pireo- '; to -' their fate, yet all hope of n" ?i0r?v.i22vt tor. I their afetv is now abandoned. Tuev are U iv. ; . i ifl.f sns . . -m-r I t 1 ass Mirrm vs v aasrw - - - 'A, Krpflniifl vRMnfa Well Water. ftM i .,-ai:.i.!.. ...t I 0 - - - - rf -: cmiff lusi.iu utc iUiiuijznu iuicbi vi inns ii.li.a nf tWwl ntul ilrii!TH. ilisiiifectaiital t L j ! 1.. u &c, wuen tne analyses a-e- uesireu ior . . t m - . Sanitary purises the ?M, SnowER-Prof. Tice y. VESTHlll III C JKILDWD. secreiary oj vac we are have tue night of Nov. GOIKft $S secureii, anu tne express - cnargea on me ember itfi, the most brilliant meteoric Sal'wbuny samples are prepaid. . displayever seen since 1833, when to all J ThirA CtTk 4. Free analyses and cxamlnatfdn in intents - apd uirposea tne 8Ky .iiierauy mutawKMi ... . niiiiiul Am Tim flianln v fnr tins vpar will 1 firjl.f.ijlA all cases of probable Poisoning when the Vvww in Siatior suspccteU article t is senc i accoruiug z 10 tj,e moruiMgt but the -professor says that printed instruction, and by order of Cor the magnificence of the display will more oners aud County Superintendents of than compensate for the iuconvenience of Health. - t,,e - Free analyses of Marls when desired :' " 1 by farmers. Trait TCrees Straw Demes aew aaa Mar v... sin1vP nf Mineral Waters Business Mixed. urn ami ........ NeT.toa Cooova ' BiakBrj i .. leuci. IloasfUitoa ...... GhHLAljiae...... UriKgswattr .... v when sent with Ihe permiteion of the fieaty Look out for ynor Fruit Tree, and sDaGaj State Geolocist. and the express charges 1 k IIZ", w . Black Uoualaiu are prepaid. ; . for they vfilt belat Salisbury on that day v 7. Free identification and qualifitatiye in gdod fix, and fresh as per contract 3t Arrive"' analyses of all Minerals and Ores. For Tfe"ti you 8ays a rabid freethinker, rtSeek a complete or qualitative analyses the Hhe idet that there is a God has never Elinwooa nermission of the State Geologist ninst cproe into iny bead F "Ah I precisely like statesville nhtniniHl. . my oog. f 05 A. IL 6 59 7 . I 8T1 9 06 9 57 10 10 10 3U 11 22 12 09 P. M. 1S35 J2 57 : k44 8.2S 3 01 .3 4Si v .: 401 MebanesviUe 12 43 Pelham, ipvilaeipeifccted for t. W Parade on the 23rd, about 170 m tehWol onana? in costume, ..l 5U1 others in tlie couutrv desire to M ltoeetiuwm be held iii the r.!!; arc invited to be present. dISm6 i'oanj people will turn till w this-will make fun, aud T- VlilUlIlllIA Tutma All.. L in.l iT J . .. . .... ... W1HII1I till! 1 rvonui from C. C. & A. K. K. giv- llrit C her ..pU-. iu litr grrol for con .vi mn " v 0 rti! ,il F.mtiiift wn Hvcr read V ' to logratea. m f IT H award the laiirel wreaib.and the trinni " A J I '? ' idml eutrr of lier heioes una REUNION. PROGRAMME OF FIRE WORKS TO, BtSs SET OFF OX THE EVEXIKO OF TUE 23KD OF OCTOBER: .til. iiatr f Hy thmS' extvavagan t fun. U 'J$t t-iet. The parade will tak ltflkJ,i:i 'f' '' Rexwtoask Concord : Mock svi lie, 'ffift Go liUli to-xoirie pre- loeparuue. 4irffi?ted.by)fdnia. lP?i.tei 0f Concord. 5 armies through her gates when foreign nations- . . 0 . . I 1 Al .1 L had been neaten in oanie ami uvu moiis iind barbarians as she termed them de stroyed in a single battle; yet no Scylla or Ceasiir, in jthe nooutide if power could ever gam the consent ot tne unman sen ate or the Komaii people to a triumph or ovation' for ai victory won over Boman citizens etfen j 'although it resulted iu the. restoratiou of bst jfroyucosto Rome.; Barbarian iMouarchs might be led! in. chains behind ; tlie chariot -wheels of her coDquering,rIerocs,,uuipe .liner in me jtovtaat lmnriiif ltomeTM decline, never re- . - . m jk b - : m aaa a &t i-v w - 4. Display of 3 Pouna uviorcu uociceis. rtd the aluune of a Romau citizen let! 5. Set Pieee Tree f Liberty. n. n;nlar nf Lnf?re Bombshells: 6 inch " 1 . - I .. . es in diameter. I J . ii yi? .'Hi vr'rra.IM! 1. Ascent' of Dr. Harris Macnesium. ii X u,sguise will do, there is Meteoric ana cannonading uauoons. 8 ' 2. Signal arid Colored Maroons, largest take size, 6 inchea diameter. .., i - 3. Electric Colored Illumination. j..-t ... darkest iu.chaius, behind the Triumphal car ot a couqueror. Forthe Watchti. Heillr'sMilL Mr. 1 Editor: The land' around nerc while not of the first quality, is natwrally mod. The soil according ttoj chemical snn a s is not cenrallT well adopted to wheat Clover has never been grown with any show r . - Tn.il.M . and 01 paying suciro.: wmmh vw", cotton yield a good return avhen well culti- atcd. P !' - Most of the families around here are of Germaji descent. This is manifest-from the peculiarity oftlieir naine . They are gen eraly goodliveis, peaceable and industrious. They have good houses, a double barn a medow, an ap-!e orcharcr, a spnng-noue, a bake-oven, and a two-ho.rse wagon. A long felt want of this community, is a oood doctor. There is no physician, nearer than Salisbury, in whom the people can iilace implicit confidence, in "extreme cases. In the absence of a practitioner or known abilitviin the heHlingartalf kinds of in cantation and satanic devices are practiced. The system most generally in use and most relied' on is contained in-a work published some vears ago by Henry Harkey. Surely here i a wide door opened for a medical man. Here ayoung (msn of energy and charae'e would snot only acquire wealth nd influence but also become useful in his day and irenefat Ion, ' i he application of scientific principlesjin iuring disease. Can there not be a man found to iake the situa tion? . ; ' i i i Education in this section is at a very low ebbfaad much behind the spirit of the age. There is good material close around here to sustain a classical school of large dimen sions) But while! the free school does no good it stands in the way of. others. Act ual facts - will illustrate and show1 its pecu liar foijee and power Ai teacher, with a certificate of cofflpetency in-his pocket, comes to the Committee to g& as he termed it the Free Schboir He said, "I don't ax but twenty dollars a nionth, the days in the winter if so short that ithe eKilder can't lam . r 1 . j Of course be uugnc me But there is this difference he Catawba nl hnvlinir W.t it. I NeWtMf ' 8 Free tests of the germinating or C inoTW,. .. snrouting capacity of all Seeds of grains 4 All trim bonght Fruit Trees nnd Straw- HiekSr.t' "' iwfsus 10 voei. i'ii-j. ."v"-r'"w" peaedtocall and get them Uiem-oi of any weed or other foreign seeds preseut. I November. 5 IxSriS - Old Pert 9. Free Ulenticatiou of useful or iuiuri- irTJi'-J. r Henry . , " . aow.vw uu.!... . rrrj .iT: Swannanoa ous iUrrasses. muecn vicioria s army, oe ua lfountan in rriui iiliMiHflfitinn nf TiiRAct a Inio- fvoror sendinsr lor ten 01 nis wn ea. ire - "V r - - ----- , liiili Mia v,.v . - Majesty. If vo'u will come to SalUbaryontbe4th nf November and get your Fruit Trees, &c. whil fresh, and set tbein ont they will all Erow, juid you will have no cause to coftipTain of them dying. 3t it -'.1 rioiis to Vege best1 means of destroying them. 11. Correspondence will be promptly attended to upon all subjects directly or indirectly related to Agriculture.. " 12. Printed Reports will be mailed free of charge upon request upon the , follow ing subjects: Directions for composting ; formulas for different soils aud crops j analyses of chchiicals and fertilizers le irnllv on sale in North Carolina i direc tions" frr utiliziug bones; for making vinegar; lor growing sugar oeet ; upon driukini: waters; the value of pine straw; the liistorr, use and valued of the cow- pea : the composition of inarls and soils; the extraction of Sassafras oil thehisto ry at.d use of artificial manures, &C., &c. t Statioi liavlnff been - x uc - it i - - i fully equipped by older of the Board fef Agriculture, for the prosecution 01 iut various branches of work above uiedtipiir edl our fiirmers are urgently requested tu4 ail themselves of these advantages. - Address all letters to ,-. . 7 . ; , Dr. A. R. Ledocx,, i ; j . Chapel HilKjLc. avi 1 wood no now." magnanimity of Rome,spare achooL gave general tj'.f'?"'" Ti..r will baa nublic meetingjtt tlie court house in Newton, ou Saturday, the 11th of October, to tacc mm wiiuci thonmnrietv of Catawbacounty.niov- inirfor the adoption of the stock law and toapiwint delegates irom taucoiu, vr land and Gaston counties, to meet at Liu dntun on the rOUi day of October, Xf drecdv-lotrTpfc. G01KQ KAST, ' V - atar.u.. - - - : .. - . J&l 12 4 t 15 23 P.M. I 7 67 63 4 C6 ' Trains run daily, Sundays excepted. Trsin going West will breakfast at Stajea, - V. ville ao4 dianer at Heory. Txaia oine East 5i breakfast at. Uenrr and uinoer ac isioaor. ' j: V. WILSON, Presideat. 6 . Owper's Exhibit of the Clerk of the Board f I Fracia Parkman s article in oppoaitron 1 1 fnmn iMlnnrn. the .ieoaatT ml, A to giriu tlie ballot to women, which ap- KoWaJJt fo the first Monday in September, peared. m, tIio Octotier numoer 01 ine d. 1379. Amounts and item audited : North American h'erieic, is to be replied to b tbe jj td tie member, thaceoti in tl November insne f that periodica! " . ; -. aJa4 by Thomas Wentuorth Higgiuson, Julia D. A, Davis, per diem, 1 ' Ward llowe, Eliziilieth Cady Stanton, . , 4 daye extra service, JU "jYeiidell Phillips, and Lucy Stone. The Q. A. Bingham, per diem, -Xi liscussiou is likely to tmj snarp, anu 10 - 1 cay ems wrTNc,-w rrlve a verr ciiroplete presentation of the D. C. Eeid, per diem, : r -a . t r.r vros aud censof the woman auffrage qucs- ; " 1 day extra serTtce, , . turn.. .. .. -, - untcg, xix; t Beinewher, all who don't come to Sail- ' u ' 1 day extra tcrrtce, 2 CO iury outhe 4th of November, and get 4 mileage " W their Fruit ITees anairawoernea win r vy. Pole man. oer dioa. :W .... . T. .JJI.! 1 I . ' .-.- ' fUi Fnnnie Shelton. who is on a visit "hre to her sister, Mrs. Keatta, was walk iu" down town, and iu the path between Mrs- Keatts and VViUiamsou's factory, a a,,nL- tWime entanirled in the trail of her fdress, Jttt thiult of it, ladica. Miss Shel- tOUH tliovemcuia wo "y few seconds, bat she shook it out and it was killed; It waa a spreading-adder.--Reidsville ITwet. - . AH whobneht Flint Trees andStrawr TwirriiA of the Pennsylvania Nurseries, gave thcir notee,: dae the 4tn aay 01 No vember, "aud if you diui't come that day and arraege itarficforyyou will be sued ou your note. 01 1 iliir Mtrt MrriM. Z LXJ " mileage, 'JOI, W.M!Kincaid, per diem, 325? T mileage, , . , . . . . 1 HN. Woodson; pel8 diem, ' ww Tliet Board'iras io aeseSon 15 days do- j ring the year. i . , - Distances trareled by the members of -the Board in attending tne seasiona of tin; D. G Biid, 576 ttilei ; J. G. Flemiaf, 432 miles; L. W. Coleman, 180 miki) V. JL Kincaid, 40 miles. -.sZ Angnsttm, 1879. : 47:U - ; n :t: 1 - 1- '! !' '-'-: i ;- ; 'V '' i i ':--- T; . ' : i- ! t; I i . j - :M , - - i - - v , : , . .'-. '1;! ;'. -1 jfr i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1879, edition 1
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