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lilt Wi v - . i.'...v mm -Piedmont Press lU bead in the potatoe jUvinffOHeJi iliche long.. '. ' . ("' cmon is to hand but a little too late iui upct m issue. ...I foriu'V- i . - r 1 Srin information1 .wntorn t,mi .the Vc8teru Road, .i paper, -.. . y We' refer persona to Hie running on to tbesclitdule in this paper. J jt,f0t)ey,s Opera House has Leen occu- e4tiy,the 'lhonie Comedy Company ely jnigbt daring the present week. !;: I. : i: I i - : -r T4 4- ! N ' 'C ' i 1... rr I BAANAS.Hu,n sid sonn'of the lueMhnm-hcH of IM li nk - iu .al: tin ifeJriflF' Wa!iiier will commence in tai f tlie ciutiity ' for the purpose f cl- ; 1(1 the taxc , at Ji a n k lia,5l ohd.k 'y tf,d.: Gvt icadj-tor Iiink I - j s s o - - s latjiic table: wuj grand, a s e I. r LT. JI r. D. fA. 8whiU of ' hea'dn-and nilifgfed'o.Mt I iiJiImiuO, I'ejM'i ts tii s.t he sifd, . filly niui mai of voict' in ju.iS utii, id7i), the: product of acres in to-' wmblwl the nmiiumr -,.' Badol HsM at $,:jG. The Mesis. ; jrnii llios, oi n inrii were tJie pur- j I! II -o- XtW 1'ATE II AT Gkekxsi;o;;o. Mr. ; jks5V.i Albright ha coiiiiuenced -the inhiic:ition of a newjuTper-; "The Ue a coxftat Greeriboro, N. C, the first Xo tfwliicli i oritur tablejhis morning. It js tiihc devott d to the general interests oftl Stale, pilitic4il and lnechankal. Slnlcraiian, and ther taxpayers off'1 Uy' C"!' ' "fj Clvil, si. Tbu uKhioihave sued out nr, liujorictioti to restrain the IJoard of Com- v wt" r r - t .. ' ' . v i. . . ; . i . . mu T r.fiiiiiri iwiiii iii.um.i I . - i j r ? ... i... . . . i . tr 1 1 i e .r i ii ; ik-Wii,,, nii.Ie,,, and M(o..Hvill ! is ' 1 - j ' liAslt "Villi HO II f 1 1 A Ul! I hl 1 I I a ilk . o fiu i ..!.. f r j jaUUH'l ,p. un .At ti nit: I-.i-gi.suuiii e, pgiilyict tui the apjimval of .a-inajotity of thf nalj fied. voter of the township. j ; 'iJitflgt Jiuxtiiii i has granted the injuue- p "3Ie..C. "W. TooPh residence' was felonious- 4i : I . i iiT twiivM niia ii.tfiuiiiLi iusi ieiorc uay. anu n :.-rV 1 !T'",8TU "ai :-"e,ne per" 1 "oaaniingat tlie liureau in Ins sleeping iocm. hut thousht it w as his wiTe. nnd trfiil no atttnticn: Alter the person went out ot 1 .4 ' J1 - .1 ri i . . . .... tjie room, anu miieu to return witlun a rca- ntla tiuie, he routed to the ixsibilitv atHie might be mistaken, and discovered .2! - te tpje situation. He found hi pants in llkjiril, niirius'f 1.50 and a y!uir of tobacco sktnirtcil from 1 : ? . I ill " the pockets. o- i jDATU OF J, II. II- AnoiiAVK. We re earn, from hi son-in-law, Mr. J. A!!eBii)in, who returned Wednesdjiy jiiihtteinlii.g tlie funeral, that Mr. J. II. tftirave, of Lexington, died suddenly at Jnm i that to wn, Moud.iy, of dropsy oitllieartr Mr. - Ifargrave was in hi ir. His i death is a bavr Inu in tae ilummuDrtv - ill WJucll he lived- and ! greatly .j lamented by a 1 large circle of T -. I ::. ; 1 o- 8Jj Bands. We had the valuable ser m of three irass bands at the reunion tht Cgnuord,Mount Pleasant and Salisbury imagine j far a moment what a de- prtvatioii it woul d be to have no music on flia wcasion and he will at once appre- ' Biadf evince a y.i.id degree of culture and jll,a( arc! institutions of great value, ijb toltveral coinuiunities.7 Ii I ! !jf THE iREGcilbN. 'f: '.r'ti I) O IT o n i w n ,ri & ;i v V w V it A Irf.P; AND GOOD FEELING. :i4M : v ' ! I' i ; . t k-j ' atkiotic si'KECUES Music-' N5i-iXr Guji3--A IiOLXTIFUL D1XEU 44ii;! ! "h uR.b. . " ! . ' tJ!vfa,MH .t-"iiioi Meeting in Salis- j ,t ff.?!l,wde it record and w era re tflad ; V tft le I.U ... .. ... . , . , , .V.. ! r' i M m T "''J 11 is a irood one. Toe " !'i uarWn.:.:. . . ; .i U -f'r'!fpicini, tlum-h but for threat- 1 J'UillirjwV.itl..... u . i - - . . l : ermfit i i. i' r 7 - j s "j't doiiht eU .'a-, i -. -1. ' ,...v M'tt-rai ht.iKi . t i . M I. ij lie Streets were) throat 1 i iaBlr a-rtMU,S nt'an early hour 1-J".' v,,i'; cotiliuaedto receive ac- lV:i v . and-aieiice-' to Hani- i P'irL 1 ' - i i.Cra.K'f mile out of town, led '"rl&r?- W'H''. 'Vd beeii.' 1 'S'jttur. tliM'iL.L .J:.... ? 1 .1 v ! . . ,r. ' TTv..niiifii . . .. . hi 1. if a t, tv;i - III.... I r H H S . . . t' tWI I ill- II 11 ... I ..... .. . "USHll.tl.J.i - s l.i. . "- il ... llt-B - Hl:i IK lilllll. I jr .B Tt f '" auaience ir. 1 ...H....1! siooii r.r noiii-M dresfd theiii. - ' . . - ATTW?l ii !bf ne.ir the stiiinl itch, every woid adl,, ?Tlyii-Ti,e.s,vrw,....; , tnUll!Mil,;. rf iiiiii.'il in sfvlrf 'ri. Ci..::.- :. , , ,, I all in ii t. 1. T . 4 oi; o ,11 Hil 1 1 iriiii I Kli ill. noil ! . - - ju 11- iCliaa 'Ki..i. ' i;. 1.'. ,7 -tv . .1 j VOl and ; iT- ; ' T iirn "i uie j State, delivered short i i 1, u,t r iho visitors who hail iXf?! " withhheir iiru.i.e M,,v M" ' Vef rece!vil V.. . Ivb tUI Keuf t n "t accept the ivitatiou, i. s tt - Teen 'if.;..,.i.. . i.i::.i....i -p ;Uu,!ecc!!W,T t read them now. deae ' tLeU : itrMluietl to Me au- "ttlOn ' tut; nil- uccessiveGov; Jarvis, Senator t u ' -vrtun. uiuiij uarr 111 falv: . Ia,,eck ,f tlie.U, S. Army, - ""e r nn- 11.... u..r.. i " !-MUl nntM . I . . . . ... f Li J h fu.ocJocU, -41 1 which and comini unable, a i. , f ?r.it.Kansoiu,asChiet Directo r.led teeliug. of nrj''rtisehirtssilnoH.rlvAl:.;,.,.;..! n.X- rpnde, allay sectional S iUTti w .. J y..- ..... ... - i .4;?. hi r inn mil Merrill, iif vwi.;.. . i . .1 ttn" M,(,t - creature wtio have ev-Stab- f ysl "Stu city, Hon. A. j tr ;niiugled in hnjnan affair. I under- Hj..i x. Bowies, vol. stand inoso wno R.iyiuey uou t traiit the f importance in the United StateJ It 'O A vulgar taste f. not to be uisguis- piieu nie uohcm,. mwi,: ioottiig me gin . . r . . . ' --"- "V - , i ? f I ! Ilt. "S0"' Wiu. M. Ilobbius, , ballot. They want Hie j.ower without the I wa- 0,.,MJ.d to Mr d .msft.r re eb4i..h 1 by gold atid iljittuiliuls. The absence over, "to tell you the truth, 1 don't. Go All who bought rvuit-Ti-ees, and Straw- .-hl. C; Beid, 576 miles; J. GFIemi.- ri f . J JM0,W. M. Leach responsibility; so while wo are being vV?1 Mr. Adams fV.r u-c,ccfii t)f t J UI,a fe-dfiueuient of delif home and lie young while you can, for: itWi lies fioin the Agent of the Cherry Hill 42 tntlcs; h. Y.Coleuian: J80,iuih , t l" jJ seetu a' str ' r ' 1 amused with tbe ballotvoman isqnictly (for 1 'resident, oue nf its reasons are flat iCauiiot lie tiiFensiiUa for bv the will not be many 'years before you will . Nmsetie of Pennsji Ivania, wilt be ex.- W. 31. Klucaid, 40 miles. . tP tli.n i. De la;V? northern taking thiue iu iiernowu-vJiattdti.-A.a . J. Io iocliuec) - to a iiiotiarcliieal'gOTernuileiit. potuieMon' of eresit "lieiiuty or the iuosf! .be glad to have eople take you for a girl." hected to call aud get'them the -lth of j. Horatio N. Wtxvs 3t Clw - i : r-P wpy, there was not a singll IHinifr. : --. . . ? fit as a$0 tipposed to MrV Jemin I puncely forttinei! ! 1 ! -pri9fU Bynblmm. 1 KoveaibVv. 3t ; August 26, 1879. . W, ;!:f js: V ,!I . -.-"f- l. ll'. H : - j Jl , I ! 1 I- : y, :' ' 4 "" -' " wXr.Hj.:Wf t. vft Ll IV III. IT ft I I. , f . ' ... il . I ... ? , . 1 I . . - i ' i - . I. - 1 - . 1 ,? . . I .. . . ' t .1 !.l I 111 aUUIE. ..VJ1. ... ;.:.(. ' . I .... .'.-. -. ;- . V . . 5 11 i! ! VUI ill. IL Cowles, Cid; word uttered by these several gentlemen, ill grioke with great freedom and fluency; and representing unpatriotic or uncharitable ment, and both the two great political pa ! matVkured bf Ii ties of the country, itl worthy of jeraark.u phuriSpring.s Al that ovarwr cn!.....t I.. Ii ; lor I he Mt'Sr. At Mil thilt fvprr cpntimnnt - ii..:.. ... ot nnl, nflt--v- k't ill7l?( . Tafloravilte Cotton Mill. .Lower nal,5m, but bnmru of . . .. ..-. patriotic devotion to the Un,n' t0 the Wcservatioh ot pVace anil isrm( D d an unwavcrin-!fath in the in - - avennat!, jn the in- Jl Union. , f , as it was delivered, but re afSnu the genef- al character of them as given above and have only to add thatthe fakers uUereUl thjj true sentimentof the ieJple jiom theytfcte.utei efhweA drce of akiirnnin. aaurcssfeUTbcwas not'--jt tnarf.'- present who, if he felt it. would hafedad to "uuituiB Willi uu i uiin.un- otic suggestion. t Eu h tpakcr waa loudlv applauded, and allUelt ihat iMwas an o-ca-tC-u:i tW the pron43ono:;it(itio.al friend' 1 hip not se.:tiouHl h:itf. -: Til? ill iiet kind fVer m- u in werei4taut fc0ei a ItWfvt t iiiih in lenut. a at loey were iiueHvitii -..Il iiivin ; 1 meat, bread pit-jiel; & Vi.m wji aui;1e Kfnt - hn went to the table for din n 1' i- u - i etfc to flu' lauie tor tUmifk-. i'l.i NTi li a. nan 4 i 1 Uie ..aver.j re in any Water. The ladieTomi'il a l irgy par H oft!,e co,,. and1aiay, eresC .atal a coiirse, airl as every where ! K-ut nir.cii uuuitional mtii jldeasihg charm -to the i - casioii. ; Ali itile; iiariie: " wre tilled, and retired in returning to the streets of t!ie town, th hotels and nrivatc lD iSi t await T.m rn'r. iv ,L Grasd .Disl'ay of Fiki? At 8 O'CLOCK, V. M. At the "hoar appoiated thousands as Di-uKi.eu oi uic irioaJMis iiii;cii eccn- i .-j.v " .1.. .... .i . . f ; , "v wvc ". 1 gra.mi .pyrocet-li- 1 riical t xhiliiliou evrfr made i ti e state. "no lining iitoi iii u. in i isrrai i i i ot reainoa, wiieu t.u-f :!; b. .... . -. and p.ii.i Iul ?ar ,rw ,uer3 Hyed t. pJace.aa 1 II V c Iti fcti.'Lr 'it.il --. -- B1V ltll war k.-....,. 1.,........ t 11 Illli IH PI closed their eyes t.uever oil the anirrv strife whi.-h separated them from ail the jucved elide irment. of home. In co. lc ushi.i wehave oilv toiadd that the reunion in Salisbury was a coui pi etc success s far as North Carolina was concerned It was com eived and carried jut in the ..vc. ui uaiiunsi peace .anu naffinon? on our . . a'-...: i . .. - .. .i ..... u avh onlv tn rMrrii- tlt ir u of our late adversaries in arms ' - - .v.aa-. . Icould re-o4 nise in it jne laudable hii;nih ence meant - . m . by its projectors. Maj. ' Hal leek, "of the U. S. Army was with us, and he stood, alone as a representative of the Federal soldiers at this peaceful gathering. Maiy In? live to see all the patriotic scntiments uttered mi this occasion ful I v recognized and illustra ted in the future history of thd country he Serves so faithfully and well. THE REUNION ANSWERS TO INVITATION. Goveuxok's Island, N. Y Hauboii. October 13tii, 1670. Messrs. G. A. Bingham, Esq., and others: Gentlemen: Your invitation to attend the Reunion of North Carolina! sbldier IT. .....l '... .a..-.,. c.Ji: : x C, 011 the 23d OcjoU-r was duly jiwivcil. VUllllUtKUC ill C1JIAUIII , It would be a gieat pleasure to nie to be present on that interesting iKcasitui, when the .soldiers of your State of both armies, propose to jiu in a friendly re union, but my official duties herK u ill pie vent me from lieing absent fori the netvs ary peiitsl, to particijiate in thecereiuo- Uli'S tif I In. tItil i iiiif :i 11 1' liikirut'iir ;ii.li iin.ur. ings cartut but be injudicial tu our coni- ,,10 country North and boutli-iii allay nig any remains of sectional feeflibg w hirh may Mill exist, connected with the - late civil war. .J . . W'ilh-tiianks for your courteous invita tion, and w ith lest Wishes for the success of the reunion, 1 anii gentlemen, Veiy truly and respectfully Jroura, V. S. Hancock, Maj. Gt-ncral. GoLDSBOUo, N. C. October 13, 7a Messrs. G. A. Bingham, Esq., and others Gentk'ii.en : I duly leeri veil yottr polite ! ..", . 1 t ... .. b.:. . i.... ..f i.U.t is ........ i;.. i . ;.. vitim? nie. on beliall bf tlo- ooib, of ifw. an County and the Reunion of Association, ti attend agrand leuiiion of the North Car ltiu survivoi of the late war,f both the Confederate aiul Union armies, in the : c ...J 'i i.... i . . ..... " e.uiui j , on i niiiuav, vcioucr - i i-iru T S ...... , L . . . i . i ij inirnuoii to nccepi una in- r, i ..... a.m. ... . " - death of my brother, who was: himself a l.tiuieuerate solilier, constrains me to de el hie. ... . i - ; JThe tibjec.t of the fmeeting is patiio'ie f you express ir, 'to frieiil!iip anil 8tate and part V aniaiosi- 1 1 tti ii.mli in iiriiiiMM-t'. . : ..: t.? , : . ."v: . iih ft iici.il ittrii.iie u 0111 oeiov- State " Fiieildlvl! and fi.iieiiml iug'sVxist-aiuoug oaf p.'oplc. and w hile the.aiv o iietiv devotiiiL iitimilf to r - - - . . . . L -'. . t . . ,,,-..--.-,,---.,-. . ............. I ' ll-.ir. 1.11 111:: ii.:il.l :i.ul i-.illl.i K i;i.v iwve 1111 uuipt.iti oiiiro engage In: Usi-lecs ; ! f" : l . !. contention anil sfitle. , IVace pieva.ls liiroUghour all oarlj lrder and give , . 11 .. . . I . i . ' : . i .1 . i. , : ft ,.!' : ' u,t" ? . f' L.. , !1 Il.tOllV' ..r'l'Cr ill a.tl'1'IKitlifliinir tin. ti.. a : ""l"' 'ri 1 1 1, . , . . lnel..Uhip aituuig';?.Jit-lid .altliongli it "11-. - .1. 19 , '.. tiiii ' -ii .in iiii iv.i, iii.it 11 n.i 11 unkind tceiiii" on acouut of political :-.i:.r . - ; .. ' 1 - . . . . Meiruce i i i.i.-. iay men preju dice ii and bickei iugs'of the at lie vei stiadowed by tru. patriotism aiul heait- M,, WI"' a.v every pan lot M iiiein- Mhat he owe diity lo hi coaiitiyn in-ace a well a war. I tender you inv sine, friendly juvitation, and with irifsit rt'tfrt j -Ii ere thank for vour friendly Ju vitat ion, and believe Inc. to be, with great ie;ect, ! j ; i 1 : j. l our oiiedieiit. scrveiit, C. H. Ukoodex. Tw-e how it is. Woman isuow Kupieme i 11 t he liou se. ? - iShe will gi ml ual iy j ton t rol everything. Woman is one of the ablest stand those who fcivlfhey don't want th vmumu ami e piesenr ou.inai ovcaaiou : . , . L. ., ....! IiChiistiauieels.it will I . For the Watchman. U -YTe an: always glad to note any improve ment mechanical or OtlltTuisn nmon.r t'.nr f people, bud this- wick our attention! was inch lurbm water wheel Mr Jaines L. Davis, at Alexander count v N. l? :JOr the aledsrii. All)ii'J:ll Bros . icnnrirtiir Xittle - lr. . Th .aw.iu turab gt,., LDavi, p.o.naulphnr Sp-in, imd Mr. J7 1 T A"1' f f aviC4,!i U a I Mdl-ightrha S 5 a fai,,! wlttat f c;akh aml ttin ijruorGl of lf.e'Ilef FTranc. Kvhwl, t . - iunir-hirt aim mills, aiill iron and ; ith?r 'nK their own ma iyfatt tire. But this rona ami . iih?r ittorprist:' jliat ouarht to, and nAloult Will, the success they desire. ' - Ft-r tae Watthmaa. Ciiapi;iiIill,"xVc. Oct., 14, Mtj. : , As the time for t;.e we., f , H , Inderal and !,'. ai;r..ic ,e, 1 am remi.id.-d T ...H ,eu ,reM:it iif lh tiivt M.I tjl I-it ot Aplll lijl. ; ()ii ,h. .t in I- "l Ml ." "'"i 'S 1 K'w k.. ...... I 1 .. : ! - i' Cir unii a place in written history. ajd.asi t the geoerou part ' K1vri s in- ou will act at : the p- 11.,... . I .!. ...i:... it- .--...... . -in rum- huh fiiite.l.7.HiEivlM.fc rilin? ma n iiu yioue in M-aicii nt the hi'ir thnand eav:. yuit.tu; eman. Ihatedi r toAh.tr th tiauMeiidaiit. heroism, had liu visiU Li of the L a neI of hi" nerds' M - - .iH'4r!h'. aV ih.r he didn't shoJ ' -v 1ite ,,',,t by galKpiag alMi't, but n - - ' -t nan an eav ant,:ojihat tiieivvas tin danger of his naa (lie fo ir tlio isuid without eeiu" i i i.. ... . tM'nt'Cf V5H add, aU, that if he liad'iitit 11fs-,k,!l": iad at" rilit-angle to that Sou Mvhica the enemy. were looting, the liistbrv it" th:r A n mi rin .i, k...... a;.v. i I UOll ( ll nn iniiev all the in iileiits of that Srditoiia j ill. -i ...i : ..i that it i j-.-ulted in a siieeessfnl ll llik inove- -...,, i.ll mi IMljM t'IOII is ment othVers other ' )..intle. to lliisda.V the Federal lo not Kt iw that there was sm- od.N'L of ea ;;lrv KH'kiiiir them.4 and tjiaf the raiders were exnosed to thi. jewdnte laee on their le t. r Well,! I hope that the le-uuion w ill ac coiiipIih the coin mailable M rposcof thost wh pro posed i 1 tiat purpose, I assume. 1 (it ilt' thai Ih.-i t'is mi i ii'iiiii i i-i 1 1 1 ,il ; f . '"V'MIII'IIII'FIIH ln-teei the it-sjicet due to the soldiers woo toiight and genuine devotion to i-Mee but tjle huseruiiilo:i worliii)ers ot fou. , I'oioit iijfiiiiooioii. aiii.ng,.oi tueni lean- n. .1 i . ....lit ....!..... . ... . ...:ni . ...... . : .i. ... .iumm:ioiv weep up .m bitterness causetl ljy the bite war, longer than you and I liU . ; v .1 wnen i,e wijr is over. It it were not tor let i.flice,show .wily 6249.230 as the tl the vilejclass oi politician, by ti.i tin e ,.' i i ,,.,....! Li .u . X , i . h-l . .. . . . iiiiieaM? ti all ttie real and in-ron-il uiu.nity, eoiiiini ree and religion might J , 4 t ' u,u lu,N',r,i have restored piop.-r f.-eliaga i.et-veen all l,'l,t',t ol;tl,f uX ' instead of $473, right-minded iieople Noi tii and Soatli. Si4 ; a givuji'bff tlte Nacs. Thi kiiiii iri- -On yesterday we had the celebration of kitchen furniture, 40,.bl ; Money on hans hlrfi-i3 i,he .Usity 17,245-5 Sol-entfcredit, 51,193. After de .haji. 1. f V hile the whole occasion .was .. .;.... . i, . Chaj.l. k While th Temaik.ibly ideasaut, and a number of spicy school speeches muVt the address "aggregate si a bovje giveu, representing f President K. P. Battle wa the most the net incitviscd valuation of theproper iiotewoi thy of the proceedings. He con- ty of the entire count v. tiuued his .historical, sketch of the Univer- j I . ! i sity.Ttie address Was full of wit and ;' L." sity.v The address was full of wit aiul wisdom, f scholarly lore and purest sen timent, oT com mini sense; and fatheily : counsel, KexquUito pathos and spirited extiortalpni.It was, perhaps, the best speech he has ever made, and would add to the reputation of any man in the State. As -suitable to your paper, I will state seniethitig of his high prni.-e to Dr. Sani u l McCth kle, who often preached at Sal isbury. Sjlle said that, Dr. McCorkle whs t'haii uiaB of the Committee appointed by the 1 rcstees in llh to report a pl.iu of tails of the centennial anniversary of the education. He reb ued t,. the Doctor's stll,elltlt.r of; the. EiiIish army .it York acaih my bit Ihyatira, and eulogized hint t : . . , "lJUMv aoiieofitheeducatoi,s of the grand race 1,1 t b;r oJgauiz,ttian this morning, of men w jio'se uanit s adoni the history of Governors Andrews,, Conn., Holliday, North Carolina; pronounced him U-voud Va., Hov t, Peu!i.:,.iaiison, 8. C, Jarvi, hisgeneratimias atemlrer; showed that N. C.. Hall, beb; Carroll, MJ., and Col. he was the tounder ot the first 'Norm ;:1 . T . 1,' ' , , Sehd iuAmeric:t-a school for teacher H" "' rv?rvuUZ Governor Talcot, having Uien organized by him, 1 think, in d Massachusetts, were present. The ad Rowan. Stated, that he delivered the ad- , dress of welcome was responded toby dress her when Gen. William If. Davie, Gov. AndreW pf Comiecticut. Gov. as uratui Master, laid the corner-stone of u.ii:i... eh'-. . . the Old East Ituildiug; and also informed MUd ot A ugiu.a, was chosen prei n that he was offered the Chairiuanship dent ot tlle ""'l lutti t'l1- L,ylu of the Uitm'iity -Faculty in, 1 believe, lefciry. The ! meeting then adjouri.ed to 17?5- j ludepeuce Illall.ir i Dr. McCorkle, you doubtless know,: w:a the sou-iij-kiw of Mis. Steele of Revolu tionary f;iime. He was one of the intel lectual jiUuits that contended so bravely in jWesteijn Carolina against the bold in fidelity that iuvadtd ur country diiring the. French le.oluti in. I mu t aljvavs honor thajt moral heroista whicii the pious and learned Piesbytet ians displayed in that cntujJll period ot our history, flunk I11? ui ,,,llr ,,ol'le triumph, my'heai t re- ...... ... ......1. !... 4 1 ...1 1 ...J !Jices at tlie truth that God has always UH" His) gloillioils cause to thos jwho by His an, have beeu coiiqiieiors: ami I recall the eloquent expression of Bast-om, ! tnat tlie epennes who haveengageil in the J assault niMin Christanity "have always retired from the conflict with the mimes of their ciinquerors and the glory of ;God irriiven nj their broken and dismantled . Miicios. vt: :i u m Aye; and so it is still so, the ever be. M. An Obi i'ii per. j A i;ECofiI OF TJIK CuMMKNCKMKNT OF! Til K Cfc.vrcm. ! We havje-1 efoie us u py of fche North CharoUual ZItrcuru and Salisbury Adver- : iser, dated May 1, lr0. We found lit iji Colonel li Ii. Mcaus' ol3ce. It is a siiihII fo m prluti d 011 co nse heavv paper, With J.I I' I II . ll I . ... ... T T i . L. - ' I V ...... f a ............ . 11. 1 . . ... ... - .. . t vwiiiiiiun hi ii ii hi . reietmg tiiatter 1 n it is umv ivcoith . I . a a U I I f I I1 1 history. ft4n.i which vw 1,1 iki, fVi . , r i lei ion. .Most proaimi'iit ave trie 01 L.fi i it ci it .1..... 01 ueiierai liouanai le to tienerai Ivl .1 -...! j- r e -' "' "" ii l... IT1..... ...II .....:.. :.. V . e.l 1 i t V Icoj.w.iaiMiLr f General Klebet-. to ' 1111' r 11-111 ii ,11 in. Ill r. r 111. IIIMIIMI-Illlt 51 thFivnclk Di,ecto,y,iu which he s,iys it..v.-i2.....i..l it 1 ....:..... ...... v-.iini "ii.in tt. mi mu titt.i 10 him uu uruiy destitute of clothing, co u iiivssYuy st res, moiiey, powder or anv liiiiig to iiiaike it eUcctive. lent- it il as beei. iebiceil by battle and disease to about tdeyjpu thousand uieu and that tln y uere so debilitateil that after the iiuiuIkt reMrved fir garrison, duty, he could not lead inpre than Gye tliousiud men aga iust the eueniyl General Bonaparte had not then reached the lofty jdnnacle oil the proud tetuple of fame that he iimuhred ! when he sued -, the scepter of im pe 1 iai France: Jt coutaius some political items theUuifed StateJ yeui eiecteu 4'iesiuenr giving as onq -preasoi bpcausajhjU a deiit, and disre gard the bible, and the Christian reli-' 1 --v4i I The pajR-r waa tlited hyFrancis Cou pee, nud i4 maiki-d Vol. 14 Number 1041 It -fit hfL Hail" ibtifilii in ; jJ fate new. U .uhouW the arrival, at ? . .h.?- f. -l. 1 f-i " United fcfajtes.t-It contain three one legalTuid adujiiiisllrator's adver tje incuts. j it njkes an advertising mite tf the .Salisbury j raM, to take place bn tliei6thlll lWfrt .jy,i. jio 'itdvik veiiieut if M'f jal f the Rev. James McUea' fune.ral discourse in commeniora- tlon of thejdeathjof General Washington, an an adveitiRemeut of rl i a f . i .. w 'w ' "1 " "8try T"" '.'.'; V, ' . l,,t .lnet the I'I't'wnswoMllarsca year, one .halt! in ; : dvnticv. the bhliiiu-H int. tli iwl ..r J.J- nioth. o, e didlar knd thr nnrdL j :, - I . j rJ jr. J . Ul hi,,lc4-C,!Md!'r- i . i ne j(ira liin a an nw c. i la,?ie lMW" : W the assess- k '(" -r - v.v.,OD ,u ll.c " 1 1 f 0,s-?,-."io; nml an increase " ne "valiie ofurooeitv in tlu ni,iv'f $473,245. hVebav i, ,h,,,l.t t 'i'... "'TT f U v",n f l'rlerty rot1 ," tviianfUouivf but do not believe these tig-irf reiujt lrim an accession of fnopeiix r tnar amount since 17. The appaient icre;Uis piobrbly due to the i:ore earefhl ail aecnrate assessment iiu d 'r the Actof tjielastj J-gislature, which wa 4 hi il1 deM.&ed, jwe believe, to en 8Uij ' uniform it- in liiia.ing assessments, tluHigh it v as expected it would also iui grease the amoiju of h,xes taxable proji eity letin lA-.l. M j i . ! Wnt our jii igihor his fallen into an er ror pa his ilgiinjs,! pildiably, by adding hejppaieit iu;ieaseiii Salisbury to tjie ablegate jof tie cojintv, whereas tiie ihuuut of jigigate l-ounty iucreae al ready ineliJtle hat of the t'jwn. I ? . u" ,e lf,M lV Viection ot the ligun . j " . . .. . . . , a im y statnl on the. hooks m the HeuiK- el tdes 820.4 own' : i kt J . T ..,.,1 , u.1111;.?, v'j-" ; iiornes, 5-10.014 : fii'wi jim. if -. . . . . . u ' 'f ; ""1, 17 ; Hogs, 3,27 ; Ul td4 took of mechanics, household iff.. . 'i d ucting loss on other items we have the The Old Thirteen. GOVEUXORS J OK TIIE OLD COXFEDEUATI0N ; 1 ix codxciL. Prfpartioiislfor Commemorating . the Say- render of Lard Cormcallis at York-- towurAiiother Centennial. : If j 411 1 la iicijpiii k, Pa.; Oct. IS. The as sembly of Governors to arrange the tie- On asseinbling1 in Ieudepc udence Hall Mayor Stokeley a idressed the Governors, wtllconiiug tlieia to the city. GovVrnor Calroll, of M'arylaad, replied. Governor Hoyt then eiteujiedthe welcome in be half of the IS fate,! to which Governor Hol liday responded in tv brilliant speech, fre qpicntly interrupted by applause. Gov ernors Hall, Jarvis and Simpson and Col. Lincoln also spoke in grateful terms of the reception they had received, and thie opinion was freeljvex pressed that thesuc- CClSS uf t,e VnrkWii i celebratiou would have a powerful tendency to bring alsmt a unity of thought kud feeling between the; North aiid South, j tlpou uiotibn Governors Hoyt, Simpson and ilollidav! were ajipointed a committee J on-resolutions and the first named snb- jmiited the following which was adopt- 1: "j I M -iewlred, TJiat;we, Governors and repre seijtalives of tho original colonics, cou-! vetied at Independence: Hail, 111 1 hiiauc. lu?a IJth, day of October, IdU, I knbwing Unit the purposes for which we'j hafe as.si uibjed meets the hearty apprd- ViVl or nir !istiriHMitsi da heiviiv coni- 1-0 f w. ......... .d f hi. l..ir.wl fi.j J 1 I - .. . . . I 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 10 tut uoinr mi uiiinn ;tiu' . I 1 giorh ci lebrafiottid tlieiauniversarx of the; ! ..I !' .A....- ,'iiia v .. b. . .. 1 siHfreniter 01 Hyorii'A aliH Jit loikto.:s as ; i.i. in; K...!,. 5.:.,...;.. .i.i t , 1.. ,v ' . . . 1 : " ! ... . i l !! " ! 1 .,.. 7 'l'l,..- . ....minitl.... ..T ..r i I lliavii l i. I nil. It .i.i.. ... ""i. . ... . . ' H l nominated by the V , 'V, V, "'l" nl i'..?t .it...t.- t ini-.i.tr i.r iviiif. . i .111 111 1 r ton 1 . : . r- , ' . J i j (u:Tct to ma Ke in opr r a rrangeinen rs rr such celebration.)'' The tiicetiijg then adjot.rned. SiMPr.iriTiK!!Di:Kss. Female loveli nei never nnoeni to So "00A an adva'tiA ta a wheu set o!f with simplicity of .he. No n Histi ever decks Ins angel wnai men eioers reany ii.iuk 01 ineir 1111 with toweling feitthers aud gaudy jewel- j provemeuts. One such young miss went ry i Wnd our j delr human angels, if they to the depot recently to meet an aged would make iheii- title good to that name , friend of the family, and: wan surprised should carefully avoid ornaments which i to find herself not ncomdzed on greeting proKily lielbngji to Jedian 1 squaw and Atlican prineeWsi These tinselries may serve to im'e 1 niCl ' . ... ... V Ol . Vv ..1 : .... !.. .... .... .,,...! retiueuient of delif ibensjited for bv the I T ' la iiall-room fl.Kr'! bui in daily life there you think I look belter than I did last lis no KubtitntH ft.r the! charm of siumli- summer waeu you were here ! ' ".No" re- .The friends of th Sto t t , iJ lin, famed a grand' victory at the receut e ection on the 18th .iiuti At, the, Auui4 election there was a majority of 41 . against it,, Our lab majority of24 in favor of the la wv added to 1 hat; makeyclear gain bto. wnce the. August elt3a. . -Glory . cnou-h vrii viav 1 We are irratifipd t l.rn .t,i -I-r-'riJ - - vptch Jlrish . enr6 ' rAr.(l k. j ff.,.-: ?fi ,?,PelltilW an lectioaH- ,. ?v 'v v. . vur- menus ana es teemed neighbors of Unit v to be le ft out iri t le cold? VC. devoutly hope notl' Farmers or tcity !, take, courage, i iujd;vtry igabi BhhUld not succeed neit time.1 'Come to the Iront. Wnot!oi.vd i k lv. t . . i.i:. I w-UWerfr Scotch Irish and ; TJnit r film 1 1 linvn o cl!,l ..'n.:.' , . ... v ljn ui iow 11 sum 13, rcacit tng from Cabarrus; Mecklerfburg and South MalUbury Town?h:p4-buld easily carry lii. were doc tor tlni UltV. We' trnet thk gfod people ot that.p!acc will open their , Uu ioi- men ivHnirij iieigniKrs jp vanj a iaw mat ivui tena to the profperitv of all. . ; , , 1 ' j I lie !5toek Law is or.ly n question of time and we predict that the whole gladly , adout it ere two years shall have oasr. , i i Squire IUH! pfn hRF;' up to-date. (Oct!' 2lst), turned o:it Ui bales. They pat up $ to 9 bales every d ly, and still itcome?, withi- wui aoaicnieni; We learn that the-several irirs nf Mni Bost t&Fiher. Thomastm Uros,,'and Miller ana Lag.e are a!so getting a fare slwrt of work to do. . A refrcsliing'rain fell on Saturday. '. 1 : Owing to drouth, the turnip' crop will be iVerv poor. Ani.therline rain on-Tuysdnyi : It iiost does not. come soyn, we believe the yield of cotton will be as o0od as last ear, ! Thc hcalth of our people is good thottgh welare not entiuly exempt fitiin chills. I Mr.. Lord inade, at hi Sribum Mill, I? gallons, line syrup (nmi a o lnlM. loiid of cane. This is the most remarka ble torn out'ever heard of by us. Now, Hof(r the Soldier's' RetTnion ! U -: -' -: ; .:-.wt . . w.k. I The Jllssissippi River., . KEaiMMEXD.VWtrtXs OF THE COMMITTnW OF j TUB COXVKXTIOX FOR THE IJII'KOTE j MENT THEUIiOF. j i QtllSCV, ILL., Oct. ir;-In the Missis sippl river improvement convention yes terday, the majority repot t was discussed. These resolutions si t forth that the im provement of the Mississippi and its navi gable tribraries U of ! p mi nou it impor tance, because the great bulk of the com merce and wealth id centered there; that while, since, the foundation of the country one hundred miliiojis have been expend ed on rivers and harbors, not one tenth of that sum has beerf "spent in the Missis sippi valley. They favor (he reservoir system on the waters of the Upper Missis sippi, whereby a surplus of water may be stored until low water and then be util ized. Congress should prohibit the con struction of private wharves and the throwing of debris,' which may form sand bars, into the Mississippi or its trihi.ita:ie.s. Private speculator should not be allowed to profit by'improvcmetits made by the . government to the dctri inent of the public, ami a city should not be allowed to use thevafer power crea ted by the. iiiiproveim-nt of iiverlfor local niahnfactni iiig and mechanical "pur poses. A permanent commission of three representatives from each State border ing ou the Mississippi river and its 'navi gable tributaries should be appointed by their Governors to promote the improve ment of said rivers for commerce, so as to best lienetit tlie whole country. The president of the couvenii n should select au executive committee of niue to pro irose a nieinoi i.i! to Congress setting forth the views of the convention, to call future conventions, publish statiscs aud procure favorable action -by Congress. A miuority report wjis submitti(d, favoring more particularly the improve ment of the Mississippi, ! Missouri and Ohio, rather thau their tribularies, but after a protracted debate: the minority report was rejected and the majority re port adopted,-and the convention adjourn ed sine die. ' ' ' Revenue Iuuegularities. Almost everj- device is resorted to by some dis tillers and whiskey dealers to defraud the government in the matter of the tax 011 spiiits. We have desciibe l sonu of them, and recently another has just tieen brought to light by Deputy Collector Young. For Mime reason unknown to the outside world, he-took up au idea tlwit a certain box which he saw at the depot in transit for Texas i cohtaiiied to b.icco or whiskey. He opened ir and i found the bnrl. It was stamiicd, but it happened that the number of the stamp, date, &.e., corresponded jcxactly wiih a memorandum which Mr. Young had ta cen from another Snrrel which was siiipjM'd t ll I 4 fcl 1 1 1 I I a till fit fcl-i 1 W llli kLtf t ni"i... ...... ... - -.-vf., . - 1 h ...d- . .,.. l.U in.r .'..n.ditvlfiilt' Hi-it- t nul v,-"."",,.".. --v stamp lia.l oeeii reuse 1. me wniskev ... . . , was accordingly seized ami wnl be co.i- tiscated to the -overuuiit Mr. Youi c. by the way, has ihseovered nine! 1. ..f ll.. L-i. ..I llin .-ntv ot ho- i!tiir . . ... ..... . t 1.... ... t .1 . ili i..t li..w lit). ill lilt ft I H-tj III iiii.i i..iui 1 1 u- iiiuc ,,.lln.,s which have been seized at i''?' "LV. ? . . - .soiu. Viiaumie ifruo. . When girls midway in their teens throw oil their natural girlish habits and attire. dou long skii ts, coot up their hair and atb et the airs and dress ot; voting women,! they would often be surprised to know- the visitor as site stepped from the cars., "Don't you know me, auntie f 4'Why, tliiji i.n t. At :i 11:1. is it I "li-1 ti.inlv ; 1I011 r - - - - 7 - -- - . . 7 " - home and lie young while you can, for; it will not be many 'years befre you will , : : , " out.nip, acuwe are ji&jtired tley will eerlamlf carrVitvThat. right, Ml th-j.bAll, aad tall .ntouel h That was a idnnular suiti lately tre d in me uaiteu state circuit Court iu Phil, adelpuia befoi; Judges Mclveunan an d Uutlcf; iu which damage L wxre claimed by: George W. Holloway aud his wife agaiu&t Uie Pullmau Palace Car Campauy; because ,f tlie death of their.Wu. The ac cident by, wlreli he was killed hajp-iiel iu ilt!G7, and was occasiontil by the break ing of a wheel. ' The brokt-ti wheeF,4 as welita all the. wtieels-of tiln-ialuctearon that train, was made of pitper, aud the plaiutitf coutendeil that He wheels made of that material were.' unfit foi-,oe,' and mt sa good a rst class chilled irou wheels, and." that the ne -of such' 'paper wheeU was uch gross negligence on the pa t of the, Pullmau Palace Cai; Company a made' the Tatter ; liable ' lor damages: The- plaintiff called a' large nnmtter of eugmeers ami experts, who-aestified thatl iieir wpiinou paper wneeis were not fit for; use hihI th.it it was" unsafe to placd thni under the com paoy V carl, tnd that ywheel solidly c;ist were safe. Upon crosi-cxamihation of thesdle'tperU iow ifvr, by P.rT. .linsford and r Christian Kneass, Esq., for .the Pullman Pahicoar Company, it turned out thAt the experts eiUirf knew-nothing bfthe.'ciiustructlou, inaiinfactiuv r na itie sof, the, paper wlheTs or else were interested iu the inati nfactnre'aud use of iron ;whefrlv.;;which latter class, it is alleged, aid being rapid ly replaced by paper wheels." Kumerons model Ait the paper lceU were'exhibit etl tp ihc jmy by ..Messrs, 4 Kueuss and Eansford and they contended that , they were UcrtJ'indy more aafe nud durable than the tcst irou wheels, but wei-u" far more ex jiensiW and oue of them would last as long a ten of the" other kind. It' was liought ttt be established that iroo wheels were liable to breiik, at any moiueat, were subject to contraction and expansion by the action of cold Had heat aud were! hot strong enough for the heavy Pullman cuts, luit that the paper wheels were not liable to.be aiiected by either heat or cold, were ea ia hie of sust iri u ing any weight, su pport ed the cars' w ithout jiirriug and were practically-indestructible, n After the evidence was in, the counsel for the company moved for a non-suit which tlie court granted.' - ' It is stated that the Pullman Co alone has $1,000,000 invested in these paper Car, wheels. It seehis a strange use to pufc paper totthut of makiug the best cat wheel iu the world. The next thing e will hear of will doubtless hiy paper-gnus aiid paper-bullets. This is progress. Charlotte Observer. President Hayes at Uoaie A Talk on Politics. ' Mr. E. V. Smalley. visited President Hayes at his'home at Fremont, Oliio; Thurs day last, and had a talk with hint on polit ical matters. The President is represented assaying that if it were not the year before the pre idv'ntial election, he would say that the Democrats would n it renew the fight oyer thea'ppropri uion bills and election laws next winter, but that it U always impossible to predict what is goin? to happen iu a ses sion preceding a presidential contest.. Tie thinks the old issue between State's . rights and national supremacy w ill always survive; not so much, however, as an issue, between the Republicans and Democrats as between the oppoiitioa and whatever party has pos session of thegovernment the outs and ins. The President declared that if the Demo crats expect to frighten him from his posi tion by renewing the struggle of iast session they will hiake a bad mistake, lie does b it think the defeat of Ewing will take the currency question out of politics, for -there will always be an element that, will want a kind of money which is cheap and easy to et." The President also expressed an earn est desire for the efectioa of Mr. Cornell as Governor of Xew York. In reply to an en quiry whether there was not reason to fear that the Democrats will count out the Re publican presidential noaiiuee, no matter what his majority may be. President Ilayes said he thought public opinion would pre vent them from doing so "the indepen dent voters and independent press," said the President, '-siding with the party to be defrauded, would form too strong an oppo sition to be defied. A few moderate Demo crats in Congress would have tlie power to prevent the carrying out of such a scheme. No; if we have say twenty majority of the electoral votes, I think there will be nosuch danger as you suggest." The President, however, said there miyht be tronblelf the result should depend on a small State like Colorado or Oregon; but his belief was that public sentiment would find a remedy and settle the difficulty in the right way. How t Save Time and Trouble. I We did not intend to threaten any of our customers, but to inform them if they would make arrangements for the Trees and Strawberries eontraet'd for liefore they arrive, and set thein out immediately they would never regret the investment. 3t ; GAUDXEnAgh 1 Tlre colored insane asylum is most ready for. the roof.' There will her a meeting of the Board of Directors on the 20lh iust. Gohisboro Messenger. I Look out for ynor Frnit Trees and Strawbeni's on the 4th day of Novemler; for. they will beat Salisbury on - that 'day in good 15s, and fresh as per contract. 3t ! Sweetwater is the name of a new post oftice.thnt has recently been established in .Watauga county on Beaver Dam, four niHcs from Sugar Grove. Lewia W. Far thing was appointed as postmaster. B-iedtnont Press. --If you will come to Salisbury on the 4th of Nvcmber and get your Fruit Tree., &tc. while fresh, and set them out "they will all grow, aud you will have uocatite li complain ot theni d. ing.. . : - 3t j Wilkesboro- Index; Mr. A. B. Myemhas discovered on hi V place, 12 miles from V ilketdmro what lie conceives o Ikj a val uable silvtr mine. lie- submitted sjH'ci nieus of the ore to test by CapL Oddie, an elfM-rienccd miner nt Ore Knob, who.pro ltpuiiced it' very rjch. ....' - , jKemeui'ocr, all who don't conio to Salis bury mi the 4th of N-.vember, ani get tlieir Fniit Tre': nnd Sfr.iwberries will have to pay an additional expense.!, 3c fXIuch fuss and feathers have Wen cre ated iu Xlassachnsettsover fenjale suffrage. They bat e registntion there to viite tor whool directors, and the women were iu viteJ to walk uj; "like a maii? aiid reis ter. The reuistratiou has cliKed and. only 'about 2.00if women registered. 4""No-w let u heariuu more of thisfcuiales-saflrage twaddle. Blue Kuiyer Blade, s. , s ? : - All who bought FvuitTi-eea and Straw- i f " . . . ri:li Wi lies finin the Agent of tlie Cherry Hill Nnivct ie ot fennsylvanla, will be-ex-, p Thttgrnt qfs ion now ajitailngrtt.i.' Oj'io S.al.vatt is who shall 8U3ceedi-4,ailg Tuurujui. jPive cat ddtte; are alwu y mentioned,! viz : Sheruiau. Tafti Gat.iiei. Foatei and . Matthews. All flvu: are" cor rupt. Possibly Matthews is less" so;' And nvtf tn iliiiMn in Ii a -!...:. .I.I.Jiv - ir:! t?t '"-ll MARRIED. ' terot lit, lames vvaiaon. im, daugn- PRICE CURRENT. ii, f Corrected by J. M.Ksox & Co. i . .. . . .. , - 4 : October. 23 IWtT (boTxox firia -Middlings, j 10 juaaiingi .... ir - v-; .30Q101 r. i -.1 ... ,, ,.. . . . ' fttftlTVa . f . ' ; Bacox; county, hog round . ' Bdtteu t ' - " . 1 : ' -20(25 Cji:kess -per dozes 1 CO I " . i. ,N"ew , jikai. inoueraicaemanu at '. , (0 n ii E.T-good d emand at - I.lCcl .0 I FLoyn best fam. - . 3.1 53.23 i ..;.- extra -v .8.00 i super. jt , T , 2.75 Potatoes. Tmsn O.xroKs no4dcmand Lari i 5 M- ou Hat ' -. ; i I 25(80 Pats j . . zzVS Beeswax. ... nrri Tallow : 1 ; 6Co7 Blackderries- i ! . "y . 7 Apples, dried . . 1 - "K8 Scoar . f t. i id r M EAR THEf JEWS! ,.T , TIIE0. BUERBAUM has the finest and best assorted, stock of Pxench Candle i andCIg-ars." J , l PEttlODICAI WEEKLIES aria MONTnil? ifAC- A.ZINES also KEAS1DK LIBRARY, THEO, BUER BAUM Confectioner, Fruiterer anaFNswsaeah-rJ . j.N. B. Bonki5 And papers not ia stack f umtsbei ba shortest possible notice. - - . I . ! ' . . - , 'X.ow Jikve tho jBESTPCK of UY.' OODS, It -LOTIIINO, : HATS NOTIONb, In' town.,- Call and see foi yourself, i CLAIUCS and COATS Spool Cotton reduced to 5 cents a spool. 'i ! 51t ' J. D. Gaskill. " - j ' ' ' -''- - :.- . . i ---'t LETTEn and Note Heads, Bill Head?,, Cauds and Envelopes printed to order at very low; rates. Call at this office. 35 ; 3 At tne residence of tbe trtiss father ,'tn Unity Tojrnsajp October 18. 1379, bKev. tt. W.Bord. Mr. i AUKS O. XAWKKNCX an 1 Mt5M Mifif AU ' iiirnTUTinn rnn tm or JUS V.I .1. . A Just received at ' ' 1 ' A. C. HAKR18 Br " ".f ttne lot or No. I CIGARS i and ., Frknch Cakdies. " ' il'C : POOD PICTURES ifr. T.e tpgraph, or 'tin type, Go to .Wool wine's and you'll not bo disappointed.' He lias some improved apparatus and does work in good style, r :. 48:(f; TIME TABLE . JpsH WESTERN II. G. RAILROA i - 1 ' ' 1 -1 S Leave . Salisbury . Third Creek." Elniwood States ville Catawba Station Newton i... Conora .... GOING WEST. r: G05 A & : . . 6 59 . .. 7 25 '-' ...i-:,. 8J1 9 06 : 9 57 '10 JO V Hickory i JO 39. 11 22j , 12 09 it J2 35 Icjrrd Morganton ...... Glen Alpines liridgewuter.. Marion :. qui.Fort JL liemy SWanhanoaGap iilaek Mountain Cooper J2 57 144 2 3 01 3 48 4 01 X A -ft ' .Vrrive Hkilisbnry Third Creek TJlmwood iStatesvillu Catawba New tun . CuUdva i Hickory " . ' Icard . I Murganton Glen Alpine. GOING EAST ... .L.tif 4 io r.M 3 30. ; - 93 151 J2 691 -32 46 '. 12 23r.ir. II M0' 10 r Bridgewater' l ; Marion 8 45 ' ' Old Fort - . ' 7f7 v; ' - Uenry. ; -r 744 ;. -c Swannanoa! .C3i .T Black ilountaia . C' 6jJ6 Q'oper'ii . U 0.00 X'lL Trains run daily, Snndays excepted. ! Train poiiig West will break fant at State--vllle ajwl dinner at Henry. ! Train jioing J5at breakfast at Henry , and dinner at Hickory. J. W. WtLSON, ttMident. EXHIBIT. Exhibit of the Clerk of the Board of Clonuty Coin m issioners, The county of iCowan, to the first Monday iu September, A. 13. 181). Amounts and items audited by the Board to the members thereof: - L). A, Davis, per diem, . $28a10 i " 4 days extra service, 8J0U 0 A. Bingham, per diem, - - 4J0 00 . 1 day extra service, ' 2 00 D. C. Reid, per diem, ' , . .' ' 30CJU V " - 1 day extra service, n2 00 . - "'....' 1 mileage, :' ,-7 '28 X'G. Fleming, per dietri, , ' , . 30 1 0 I" -' 1 day extra service, 2 f f. I " " : mileage, .. . 21 WI tt'. V. Coleman, per diem, 16 LU " ' 1 day extra service,' 2 tu 1 . ; :' . - mileage, ...pii W. M. Kincaid, per diein, . . JO Hi I " ' K ' '" ' mileage, ' ' .,' 2 1- H. N. Woodson, per diem, . ; : i ' 30 . ;r l;'"''.,;.7":". vsi pThe BoaM was in session 15 days d t ring. they ear. vj ? ..y,.;; . , c r-- ;i Pi Stance traveleiTby tliOJ members f the Board in attending the sessions of II e shmej' "' " - - " ' ' '-"..:' 4,D. C. BeidV 576 miles; J. G-'Fiemii1 iii miles ; L. W. Coleman , 180 luih W. 31. Khicaid, 40 miles. ; j Horatio Wchts tk Citv V v i: -14 if rlj: i : t: li - i. r t -i l-i... n li m if'!: Jii f ; Mf' 1 1 ? .1" . . f i I I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1879, edition 1
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