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ill . 1 f ' - ! - ( 1 , j ,- v i "' ; : Mnj.Vw. M. Kobbins was in the city i The Little Shop Around the Corner" 3 knoking away, ueau wuat mey -o- i, r -1 i f J; llIEit will be seen nre for sale Tia car ioa.u. oniutiueui nas 1)V t ; :Lr 4if on baud, of variable styles. iiiHtakeamie.- -o- . lees than seven brawls the Eastern Ward, Litiiogkam. The "Local Confereuco (tenth annual session), was Minister The .1 foL here were no jLs stiiui mages in Moay night in which women play fouiicuousiart. '; VA X ' " "" 0 residence of Mrs. A. W. Martin of ladkiuville, her kitchen aud outrhohbes Eietlier witli al most their eut ire con ten t s, !4rdyed by tire on the Gth iut. held at Clayton, Oct. 23,-26. lowing Districts were represeu , 2sebern, Raleigh, Washington, Hills bo ro and Chtj lotte. The session Vas har monious and successful. ! j r The Constitution was amended so ns to allow each district two delegates! John W. Hemptenstall was re-elected President and L. Branson Financial Secretary yj F. Butt, Solomon Pool and E. A. !W right were elected Vice Presidents. The next Conference will be held at Ilutherford College, commencing on Wednesday before the last Sabbath iu in Julyyl&SO, at wliich timej and place there will be another Local ! Preacher's Cnmp?ineetiug. . ! , i The hospitality of Clayton was nulonml ed. 'A crncious revival ensued, resulting iu 21 convert. Solomun iVol, and John FnMtt were appointed Agents of "Missions and Evan gel feat ion." . J 1-8 It hit. A. The public meetings of the liiinz linen's Christian Association this ' ' i,vf. been nrettv well attended- and lei:"" ii ekercici conducted with such appro-. Hiatd reverence' and earnestness a to main- Lin iniblic interest. The short j speeches often very happy, making impressions liilcMimc can never efface. j j,!' i u j tlie Methodist Quarterly Cilnfcience jTja iwiwiou-here during the latter part yuk iiviek. Business, general i online.' ' tlH Y. h . Sialic tt was examined on his .fearntious lor the Ministry, and was juuended as qualified lor the sacred Ibllitu. t - .' 1 lii'lir o - 5f Franklin Zephyrs. "Woodlenvcs" mentions a boy in his vi cinity who picked 93 lbs. of cotton in half a day! Tut, man, till us of something worth while. ' i - -1 . ' -X' . '. ; Why sir, onr girls nick soinetimes, for reereat iou ; and amusement. The other day four young girls, on the farm of Mr. K. A. Propst, picked, in five hours, 541) lbs., or 27 D-20 lbs. iter hour. On Another farm, a young lady who shall -be name less picked, in two days, 439 lbs., or V"'J. lite lu.n i ll- 'llttif niir- ii vnnr China Grove. . Tli ere has been a new cotton Gin house erected here this Fall. The gin is run by steam fcnd is doing well.- The 1 Corporative store firm were In con sultation last Saturday evening. They have pnrcnasca a lot ana are expecting tumoer next week to build a store house. Mr. Bostian is going a head with his cab inet shbp. The I carpenters have made good use of their time during the last week, on Zion church. They have the frame nearly ready for the roof. Mr. John F. Moser, a graduate of North Carolina Collesre, is now teaching in the academy near this place. Dr. Cline has had a good practice this fall, better than he has had since he has been located in our village, lie is an ex cel leu tj Physician. - Bev! Kimball's little son, Willie, has been suffering from having stuck a nail into his knee. It was in a board that he kneeled upon "wr hue arranging his little cart. It has been very painful. - ; A lajrge congregation attended commun ion mqeting at Mt. Moriah, last Sunday. J. Vjan Lindley's agent delivered quite a number of fruit trees at this place on Wed nesday!. C. G. Heilig's Mill. MttjEwTOU: In your paper of October lGth, 'appears a communication of rather ! extraordjLnary character, over the signa ture of "Joe Plow handles, t. 1). Fr ouce, at least, we will condescend to no tice Uoe." .The abbreviation 1). D. has a sigualication, and in the ease of Joe it sinilies "Doctor of Deviltry." Joe is of r'- M,MS- ,r 1 "" f. tM sldvent into ourcommunity,! bov could uet one of .our auls he might , . . i , 4 , ... b J b but since his advent common fame accuses I jFbc u!clication of the new church called itjiwii Church,-on -the Bringle Jj crry roa 'jie Utiles from balisbury, is to take place the tost Sunday in December next. A uec6Uectiou"of people is expected. : B. L. Buown, Pastor. fi !?!:! s i ' ,y ),ED-At her home, live miles south- Vbl of tliis place, nber years of affliction, m! Xancv Uh kns, wifo of Mr: Philip l)Ub a-cd about (W years. 1'lds dear l.iii iuf w as if the excellent ones of the iMM 'y - iiMi .iiiiit tliu liit-inorv Of her virtues vill -jiai - ' ;,iiir thildreu and friends lor genera- ; iiuus to come. -ill f ' . -o .. If tii:X!oTrbN MakivCT. Our cotton mat- kct.1tile it has not been the largest, has ilttl aI-WiM , and hi -the lead all this sea ls 'a result, wagons from 1 Mooies- (puit picking As we predicted, Unity has applied and obtained jut order for a new election ou the Stock Law. Surrounded as she. is by nee him of sundry 'Deviltry" tricks. His commiunication contains some truth and some very slanderous falsehood. But de mons sometimes testify to the truth, as in j i townships which have adopted it, it would the case of Paul aud Silas (see Acts ItJth le suicidal to her interests to remain out, chaptf) the demon said : "These men are nd slic eaiiiHi afford to do so. Litaker win doubt less carry it on tne loin ty a laro majority. kiilc, ami a good many that formerly i'ttift te .Concord, arc to be seen. on our tlwt Weiire glad to note this fact ft'ii hist Safurdav cotton brought "IIS cts. I'i.iiun snul eHleidav at. ecu Us. and lUs coiiiui; in At the next meeting of the County Com- misKioiiers, tiold Hill and l'roviaence will tile petitions tor a new election. And thus they eonio tumbling into this popular measure. At hist blush, the were afraid ot it, as an lunovatiou upon long estalished customs. But, the more they reflect and become infoijiied on the subject, the more they become convinced of the absolute necessity of the measure ; and, to-day, there seems to be a perfect upheaval ot the masses in tavor ot a law which at first but tew,advoeated. I nat s right ! Boll along the ball, aud let it keep moving. It must be adnvtred that Morgan town ship is rather unto.tunately circumstanc ed, as regards the adoption of the. law. If it were otherwise, we have no doubt her people would gladly and eagerly adopt it, and go in with her sister townships. It is a well known fact, however, that witkin her borders, a great lack of water tacili- tliat the freely. We hope-there is a l'immI deal ct behind Lorn meal sold ijiuui vtagous at m cerus. 11- I ' 1 o 1 f I ...'.. . VV. I I WkV-tTZ-htfl Ifl 111 $ojnaiiy. " ?.i I 'i .l ..i . i.,iwLh..i' ties exists, owinir to the lact 'lUVUill tU3Vl II Ull uu uimaiu j j I' S . . , laid bv a substratum of very hard slate, rendering it very difficult tp pnKure wa ter supplies, either by diggiug or boring. Therefore, whilst we would regret to see that good old township left out, still we would object to seeing them forced inti) it without their full consent, after mature deliberation. Franklin And Locke, on one side of Sal isburv, have the mw. Litaker, Providence and Gold Hill will have it very soou. AH farmers between the corporation limits illl. ot oansoury aim r i.uiimih," m imii; i"u selves in with us; and so, also, in Locke, in the country portion of Salisbury, they, will build their fences on the corona tion line, so as to fence themselves. in by sections with Providence. Tliia course is inevitable, since they must do so, in self- difinse. and thusi the good old city Salisbury, like ancient Jerusalem within her walls, will by surrounded by a rail fence with a gate on every roads leading with our" brother local, Wood-- ou; Ui see Lawyer Gray. We found him ticcntiied. havini: several clients at Ins el- ' luMf. jllo soon dimuisscd them jiud sqiiai inTtiiltelf to talk to us, at the same time ' I -,V Sttsiflg us an elegant Spanish cigar. hi illlie toil lie of the conversation, bird shoot pa;pas; spokoii of. Tne Liwyer is a Igtluil fiut, and says ho will stake a thou : KVW.ollars and back it with the shoot .'141 a'aliist any man and his equal pool, ' ;iif Ji'orth Carolina. But don't think that JUray (s a sjiorting man he is a lawyer jlfjiny man wants to shoot let him -Hi Jstep t6 10 front. -o- ti.iCK-0ur police ought to bo Tial;ilv . luftfl for only this thing of jerking paid up a urn town. This would indeed be a sad spectacle, and one which ought jnnd can lro nviiii ei . it some innueniiai, imumic- s)iritetr citizen will exert his influence to the servants of the most high God, which show kinto us the way of salvation," which; was all very true ; but when he said to net's jury. our ptimitive nfother Lve: "Ye shall noti sureljf die," ho uttered a barefaced false-i hood. So with this Doctor of Deviltry When, therefore, he represents the fami lies of our. com m unity as being "peacea ble, industrious, having a good house and double barn, &c, he is very truthful But ojne veryini porta ut characteristic ot our community he has omitted, and that is "our people generally mind their owu business and let other people's-alouet But while this sago D. D. sets forth some truthful things, he also gives utterance to some 'barefaced falscJioohs, which partake of the very esseuce ot snlanic malignity . He represents our continuity as having no reliable physician nearer than balisbury Whati nu impudent falsehood ! We havei physicians in near proximity, (not of re ceut kid vent) who are couversaut with the Materia, Madica, who have won fotf themselves merited celebrity for their medical skril. "In extreme cases ' our physicians will hold consultation witli their I professional brethren ."of known ability iu the healing art," and why. do they -do it! Because their professional modestv and urbanity will uot allow them to cherish the bliud and lieidstropg an dacitv to suptKJse that wisdom wiU die with theni. - - - He-represents the people of ourcommu nity as nracticing "all kimls ot inc-anta-? t ions aud satanic devices." 8atantc devices This iuust be a species of deciltryism, urn as Jie IMowhnndleR, D. D. is skilled ii the science ot derutrytsm, he is the very man to 'correct the practice "by theappli cation of scientific principles." Educationally, our community is not morel enlightened than it ought to be nevertheless, since the days of Jc Plow handles, D. D., we have had very good schools, both private aud public. Our teacher is a Christian gentleman, highly f respected by the commnuity, and by h v. I 14i .:.. 4 . .11.. 4... eiUCIt'llCy UEIUUIiauilt;s ii m vwmt; tencv! for the position he fills. That whicl this 1). D. gives as au illustration of our teacher's incompetency, is simply a bare malicious slander, as w ell as a most in sulting and w icked reflection upon the in -1 telligence of our County Board of Exami ners. But Joe is an adept in deviltry bed, apparently asleep,- bnt all dead. The wretched, mother had either stabbed, or cut the throat, of each one. The dread ful work seemed to have' been done very quietly, as there, were but slight signs of disorder, of of blood, except in the bed. She was evidently crazy with jealously it is thought--and took adrautage of her husbaud's absence to carry out tlie des perate purpose pvej ; which ! is belived she had been brooding, for sometime. It is. indeed seldom so horrible a case occurs in the South where there are so few cases of desperate wretchednes. ine AJbserver ot yesterday morning makes the following 1 additional state meut : Tne letter of onr correspondent, Shoe Drummer, received last evening, from Lancaster, S. C. and narrating the story of the murder ot the Adams children by their mother, and her subsebmient sui cide, had been anticipated. We thank him none the less, however, for his thoughtfulness. This Correspondent was at the house where the corpses lay, Sun day, and his story Coincides iu all mate rial points with that told in the Observer o yesterday. It is stated that the lust m timatiou that those in the house, after the death of Mrs. Adams, had that the children were dead -also, was at an early hour Sunday morning when a lady went iuto the room to wake them up. They were neatly covered up iu bed, no mark of blood on the face of any of the five. She raised the cover, when tle awful fact revealed itself to her, and she fell j to the floor in a faint. The children ate spoken of as quite -'pretty,' the eldest eleven years of age aud the youngest two and a half. Our correspondent learns that Adams had not been providing properly for his fsiimlv. ntitl that lie li:iil Imwii ilrinkui" J T - --C when he left home Saturday afternoon Je had, as already stated, beeu asked by lis wife to go away for the night, she urging htm ut the same time to. lock up ns cotton house aud corn crib and put the keves iu his pocket and to return tome Sunday evening. We have, no in telligence as to the; verdict of the coro- I The jest that gives pain is no jest. Other iaens wants are easily borne. By the streets of 'By-and-by one arri ves at the house of Xever.J ' It is easy to undertake, but more cult to finish a thing. diOi- No padlock, bolts, or bars can secure a maiden so well as her own reserve. Keep your mouth shut and your eyes open. Liberality may le carried too farin those who have children to inherit from them. e Beauty iu a modest woman is like afire or sword at a distance; neither doth the one burn nor tho other wound those that come not too close to them. The fifteen Southern States, Missouri. Indiana and New York cast ox e iiuxdkkd and eighty-eight Electoral votes. Th Democratic Presidential candidate will get all of these next year, which will elect him. Tuesday's electiou in New York decided this. Waahington Fvxt, Dem. There is often a volume iu a head line. The New York World of yesterday heads its electiou returns with the head-line : "Robinson possibly defeated by Tildeu aud Kelly." People can do adeal of thiuk- nigover thathttle sentence. rhuadtiihia Times. ; Greensboro MVjo Xorth State: An amusing story comes to ns from an ad joining county. A girl was about o give birth lo an illegituuftte child, but tlm man to whom she intended to swear it died before shel could get a chance to swear 4t. Thereupon tho girl applied to a young spring of the law, who had re cently settled iu ' the connty. After ma ture deliberation and a careful examina tion of the authorities, he advised her to swear the child to the administrator of the deceased PRICE CUjRREir. Corrected by J. M. Kxox & Co.1) The IIoou OitfiiAXS. The Baltimore Sun of the 7th sjiys: Captaiu Frederick M. Colston, of Wilson, Colston 6c Co., bankers, of this city, who is the designa ted agent of the managers of the Hood's orphan fund, yesterday received one thousand dollars towards promoting the obiects the managers have in view; the support and j education of .these ten' be reaved children. Five hundred dollars of this money was contributed by Mr. A. S. Abell, aud five hundred came from Mr. George W. Childs, of Philadelphia. The latter geutlemau, being on a visit to this citv, states that he was actuated to send his check by the editorial in the Sun on Wednesday, describing the touching aud iutere.iting group of these children as pho tographed at New Orleans, and copies of which have been forwarded , to this city and placed for sale at a small price, as a means of adding to the fund. The people of the country seem inclined to show that they can take care of them selves without the necessity of calling in the "strong man." Philadelphia Tunes, Ind. The most infamous frauds ever known were perpetrated in Maine by tho Repub lican leaders, aud the matter will under go an investigation. Money was used to corrupt the election, and hundreds of voters were bulldozed. Nothing as shame ful ever occurred in the South. Indiana' lolis Sentinel. The largest cotton crop ever gathered i in Texas iu one year, before tho war, was 20(1,000 baies. The crop this year will reach one million bales, aud the increase is duo to white labor, as tho emigration to that State since the war has uot includ ed any negroes. A Confederate cap machine has been unearthed in Danville, Va. In May, 1801 W. II. Wash.- a millwright, invented a machine that would make .' 10,000 caps in ten hours. Ho sold it to the Government for $15,000, returned to Lynchburg, made another which had a capacity ot 80,000 per day (ten hours) and sold it for $.'1,000. He subseouentlr manufactured another with a capacity of 12.000 caps per hour MooxsHixrxa ix New York. New York, Isovcmber 10. Revenue agents made a de- Kent upon the basement of a Urge tenement house in Mott street yesterday. They found and illicit still, capable of turning out 1?5 gallons aaiiy, lurnisned, witn an tne im provements, and three mash tubs contain ing three thousand gallons ofjnash, ready tor work. It 19 the most comprete establish ment of the kind ever found in the city. Only one arrest. The World's Libel Suit. New- York, Nov. 10. The liibcl suit of Mrs. Amelia Mever against the New York World was concluded to day. The suit was for $10,000 for alleged libel. - The jury gave the plain tiff f 1,375.03. ' Death of Dr. Loytck Pierce. Anusta Ga.,i Nov. 10. The venerable Dr. Lovick Pierce, the father of Methodism in Georgia, died at Ins home in Sparta this morning, iu the 95th year of lus age. DE.vrn op a Prominent New Yorker. New York, Nov. 10. Hon. Richard Schell MiddliB! 1 ' : - ' i .. hew -.do ,.; .v , stains BiceK, county, hog sonnd : Butter ; ,.- E(SG8 .- Cimckks per dozes COlUi ULD 4 iu New Meal moderate demand at Wheat-good demand at. . Flook best fam. , - extra super.- POTATOES, IRISK: ' G?ioss no demand Hay , ' Oats Beeswax - Tallow Blackberries Arri.Es, dried StTOAJt--. .s - -r" t -tl :l.ta1.20 . 3,1C3.26 '3.00 died this morniny. DIED. 50 CO &ia . ;t2530 . ' 7 BUSISS i . i ;: . ' Tle surviving mcaibcrs of-the Row'anArtnierr ; are irqnesit-d to iwtt at the Mayor's tfrvie-t i o'eloct, the 25th last.. It b'luj Tuesday or th first week ot Superior Court, to reorjfiiiiUeJhe Ootaaoy. Kvery meiubcr la earn-stly requesieU to auettd. 1 , . : CflU SALE VERY LOW A good new - Un ly repaired Carriage afcd Poiiblo set Harness- shop. er's O.O. m. At. the resilience of hor step-father, Edmund Bea ver Esq., near China Grove, the lltli tnst.. of iti- suiiiptlon, Miss Margaret Unu, aged uboia 2 ars. MARRIED. instant, Mr. Miss Katie -car bo seen at W.-Mt Bark- For, tirms apply , ti j Hr M. Jones or ' J. D. Gaskifl. UEAU THE MEWS ! II I IV In Charlotte, on tho 5th Charles X. Vance, and Tate. At the residence of the bride's mother, November 12th, 1871), by liev. J. Alston Kamsav, Mr. Koiieut Knox and Miss Annie Kkioek. ' TIIEO. BUERBAUM has the nnestund best assorted stock of Trench Caudles and Cigars. PERIODICALS WEEKLIES and MONTHLY MAG AZINES also SEASIDE LIUKAKY. TlIEuU BLKU IJAUM Confectioner, Fioiiterer and Newsdealer. N. B. Rooks and papers not In stock furnished on shortest possible notice. Lktter a'nd Notk Heads, Bill Heads, Cards and Envelopes printed to order at ve'rv low rates. Call at this oflicQ... 35 351 North Carolina, 1 In. Superior Court. Bow an County. 2Sth October, 18,9. The wife of Bev. J. II. Wheeler, pastor of the Methodist church at Hillsboro, died last Sunday after a liujrerini; ill ness. Petition to sell land tor assets. Dr. J. B. Mcl-ielland and Rankin, of Mooresville, were tho Presbvteriau church m any trivial blfence, merely 4br hs fosr, is very unjust,aud wo hopethe ,-.Jr' iuid Connnissioners will give it IittfU'Titi()ii. We have heard frequent ipfaljit of this kiud of thing. The jico-ought to exert themselves to pre -t dibiurlances, instead of standing. oiT iijii hi low ing them to glow until cost can nuide They " should bo instructed fff uiake business for tho Municipal jkffarnl not to allow it to be made eu tlicy can prevent it. ifiijii - - (itiAnLE.--The residence of Mr. M.T.. iLwas, on lost Friday evening, the f!pf much pleasure to a party of young N'1U; who hatl gone there by invitation of;tli4 kind and ireucrous hostess. The ) p4Ms 'and halls were brilliantly lighted, i .il itierry music lent its enchanting in- flwiiice to h;ippv smiling visitors. While obtain the vote of .the colored people ot . , 1i:.r..1.eU(.e .iHiH t mak0 with this D. the city to assist the country Io" 1) whether we have competent teachers or schools atriill, as he is too stingy to tho tnu-n&Viiii tn rnrrv the law. isucii an event is greatly to be desired, and he who gives his intlnence to its acconipiisnnieni, will be regarded as a public benefactor. On Mandav, the 10th instant,! Dr. Da vis, of Mt. 'iMo.isant, delivered- very able and interesting agricultural atuiress at ' -Franklin Academy to a large assembly of farmers. ,T The communion at Bethel (Lhtheraii ) church was held on last Sabbath under tho. ministrations of Bev. H. M. Brown, Services ended on Monday, 10th. ! W. B. F. pastor. patronize a schoI ot any kinti. lie nas two children, 10 or 18 years old, 'who have not been inside of a school house since! rhev have been large enough to hoe corn; Whati audacity on his part to bo growling about education and classical schools. in itiaiion mi-iie-uiitiiHieiHui lengiuu, , thtt m ottle, in our communitv are not more liberal iu the payment of salary than they niKrlife Ui be. Our ministers are modest and unassuming, have the respect and confidence of their parishioners, and usu Fatal Buna way. Yesterday mornitig ns Mjs, llobfe. Bam- say, only daughter of Catharine Keistler, and . ister-iu-law of our mayor, from near Mooresville, Iredell county, was being diiven-to, or from, Davidson College, the driver had occasion to put on the breaks, which broke, scaring the horses, when tly legan to kick and runaway. The driver was soon thrown out, and received severe injures, but w hich arc not expect cd to terminate fatally- Mrs. Bamsay was also thrown; out, over the front of the wagon : but her clothes must have caught us she was kicked by tho animals and dragged about a quarter of a mile, when the team came to a staud. When found, the wagou was broken to pieces, and one of tho axels was resting on the body of the lady. She was taken home and car ed for as well as could be, but expired from her injuries about 9 o'clock. The family have a large circle of friends and acquaintances, who mourn with them series of meetings has been going on in the Presbyterian chuch in tlrs place this week, and several have been added to the roll of membership. Dr. Wood was as sisted bv Bev. Mr. Winn and others in the couduct of the services. The Winston fender says: J. A. Bitting, Eso.. has received from a fricud in the In dian Territory, a Connnanche Chiefs head- ifL-sr with feathers, leads, bells and ribbons, showing great ingenuity among the savages. Our old friend. Jas. B. Dodtre. who is boarding at Salem Hotel, celebrated his 84th birthday on Monday, 24th inst. He is un doubtedly the oldest lawyer in thft State, and for a man ot his years isj remarkably well preserved, mcntallv and physically: He is a nephew of the late Washington Irving. Salem J'ress. Absence of Mind. A gentleman of this city had illustrated in his own person, a few days since, a very singular instance of absence ot mind or lorgett ulness. lie has several children, and started to call the name of one of them to a friend, when he found that he had actually forgotten it. He strained his mental faculties to the utmost in the endeavor to recall U, without success, and finally had to go home and ask his wife for the desired iu formatiou. Wilmington Star. Tho nnmltcr of Jewish inhabitants of Jerusalem, since the beginning ot the pres ent centurv has grown from three hundred to thirteen thousand. The Jew have bought N. B. McCauless, adm'r of Jaco"b Earnheart, rlandj, Against Sallic Johnson, Mary Kirk, Em eline Kirk, Susan Kirk, John Earnheart, C. A. Earnheart, Nan cy Cruis, Law sen Earnheart, S. A. Earnheart, Ellen Eentz, It. U. Earnheart, Travis Troutman, Clo tilda Miller, Emeline Troutman, Burwell Smith aud wite Laura, and Eva Ann Earnheart, JJt-fts, Upon application of the PlaintHT, it. is or Elmwood Statesville Catawba Station An interesting man Susan Kirk, Emelino Kirk, and Mary piewton Just received at A. C 1URK1S' a flue lot t No. l CIGARS. aiul French Candies. Miss Mary married in that place last Wednesday night in the presence of a dered by the Court, that publication lie lame crowd. made in the "Carolina Watchman" for six Statesville American trirV- tffnnilniitt u liii itnt non-residents of t.onora K shttP tn nmw:ir nt the (Mhee ot the J j i i i l i. a f .i . i w ' i i - n on .nonuay tne ioui uay m wraiiuci, , Glen Ajpine.. ant answer tne complaint wmcu wm ue Bridewaler filed m the above entitled acuon, wiinin MarioU ten days from tlie date hereof and if they old Fort fail to answer the complaint, the piamiiu Henry will apoly to the Court lor the relict de- swanbanoa uap manded in the complaint. Witness, J. M Horah, Ulei K 2:Ct Sujeripr Court Bow an County TIME TADIE WESTERN Ii. G. RAILROAD Leave COING WEST. ' Salisbury - 6 05JU-M. Third Creek 0 5'J 75 811 - 906 ..... 957 10.10' io :m . . . . - 12 09 y. u .... 12 35 .... ia r.7 I 44 3 01 3 4ft 4 01 GOING EAST the untimely and horrible death of this Up aim0st every old house that has become excellent lady. Salisbury Acir. vacant, and nave ount a great many ucn ones. Accidental Siiootino. Richmond, Va. Nov. 8. Miss Selina Coles, daughter of Pevton S. Coles, of Albemarle, a beaut ful vounir lady, connected with the leading " - - ... . i i t. . t. 1 families of the State, aeenienuiiy sum aim . Oxford Ouphan Asylum. l he supers intendeut's statement for the month of October has been received, and shows a tntrtl of cash receiots for October of ally command good congregations iu their $254,70 and a comparatively small amount killed herself at her father's residence to iy one was. either telling or John W. Steele, one story of love," the hostess of our most energetic and enterprising iann- as much as he was once resected, nencq o.-a tlw.rn u na trrnu n. tlllS Veftr. a OUIllDKin Mi Giirinir Hint. "tll( OltlZellS Ot Ilellli! a vine of iirodiifimis dimensions. It'-grcw in Mill doiit treat ministers with that re-; a rail-pen, running through the fence and 81K.ct that is due them." tovcrinir an area of 5G feet in length, and 6h i ri Editor, this is severe. Perhaps yon in hread-th. The product of the vine was 19 niav think it too severe. Bnt it is nothing eighing in the aggreate, aJ ,uore than Jte deserves, for he has beeu r-. I k a , li juid eve fwiug to"a pyejthe invitation to snnner. stating !,k W'c "hated to disturb tho coupleain riici-s, but they must come." Tlie dVujg hall was prettily tlecorated, aud tif tiiLlo was tilled with salads, swect "lYl other god things iu abundance; : l-fpff5!' witl1 choice Glooms 'from her )eddid liot-house; collection. The eve !?Sas ;.a very enjoyable one, and Mrs. i?! has the pleasure of. knowing that ; 't r i'duess was thoroughly appreciated, jWWcli Visitor left feeling glad that they "RtlLeeii tl Scotch Irish Waves, f M. F.niTon ITavintr seen communiea- ;r.o in iiw. Witrhmttn from various other suctions, but peldom any from this, I have ,i.i.iil with vnnr nermission. to send'! vn an occasional-item from old Scotch Irish. I ' - On the farm of -Mr. imblic ministrations. Joo Plowhaudles, D. I)., is a good deal chameleon-like, changinghis collors oc e.isi'nnallv. For his deviltrvism ho was forced to leave the Presbyterian chnrch, :ind for the same reason left the German Beform church, and will, no doubt, for the same reason have to leave the Baptistj church. The said Joo Plowhandlcs, P. I)., once a highly respected minister in our comiunuitv. But of late, he is scorned mini nk ins w pounds: It is worthy ot note j that one pumpkin grew in the crack of. the pen, and "row ing to such a monstrous size,'it absolut T prized up the pen, and making a slip-gap for itrelf, lorceu its way ovi. a ma kin weighed 50 pounds. When even our pumpkin vines refuse to lw. nent un in1 a rail nen. wc desire no better the instigator and perpetrator of all the incendiary deviltry that has been going on in our community for the last three or four years. Mr." Editor, this is our first and last in fantrv tire. We have ordered tne uuih ford and -Bowan artillery to the front, and if this Doctor of Deviltry persists in his Harried, at . evidence that our people want more elbow deviltiyism he will catch the shelling HluriH-o.iuav uui ! t . . . .l-..;,,, fin- lli. Inaf. lur of contributions in kind. In his remarks Superintendent Mills states that October ends with 137 orphans in attendance. Beceipts for the; month distressingly small. The appropriation by the legis lature has been speut. Tlie Treasury of the Grand Lodge is marly exhausted, was and tlu while the Grand Lodge itself oc cupies a -rented hall" in-order ihatthe or phans may enjoy the buddings and grounds at Oxford; The people are too prosperous to think of flie orphans, Lven those who subscribed on tfie 24th of June have 'forgotten their promises and seem to bo annoyed when reminded thereof Perhaps on Thanksgiving Day they may well, we shall see- Still we have this year accomplished at much ns during any previous year for fthe comfort aud im provement of the, orphans, and made j. . . . !.n.i..hiaiiinnf a ' All sonic . very iniporuuii iiiumuiviuvh.. the premises. To J. IIowaku Jox'V and W. M. Earl, Non-resident : You will l:ike notice that the falluwiutr sumiuons has been issued against you: Davidson County In Suporior Court. A. Sl.irly, Pl'iff, 1 Summons for Belief. Black Mountain Coopers A rrira Salisbury 4 10 P. If. Third Creek v Elmwood 3, 07 . Statesvilie ' 2 4u Catawba I St Newton . 1-tiO Conova ' , Jif4; , Hickory , 12 23r.M. Icard ifW ' Morjrautorr 104 . fi leu Alpine . 'J W . s irHlrewater -' Marion Old Fort Henry Swan nan oa Hlack Mountain Cooper's Trains run daily, Sundays excepted. . Train Roi-nc West will break fast at State.f- Traiu poinf Eat ner at Hickory. rt 45 741 G3J C 1G COO A. U. Thyatira church, by Rev. gAlstou liamsay, yesterday at 11 o'clock, r,un.nn their farms. Thev want their stocK enclosed in pastures, so that they may be able to take awav all their outside fences, and clean up the old fence rows, and put in enitivfttion. and thereby raise a l IIVIU it j -- thut he has been deserving for the last four or five years. Citizens of IIeilig's Mill. At present the United States Army con ftUtsnf 11 fienerala 1.531) Held and line ' . . k oflt,wi- nflier. "(L5()4i enlisted men. ami o-J in ii c. rp i f l iiriv r u livviiuu v . t aw " !, hntA townshiri. on the 1 1th I dian scouts. -x . Tt 111 4. m sfimv ann I Wf-. "cfJuhbins. nnrln of ihe brideirroo'nr. 1 t.r an in q a rhnU totenshiv. but, if we I Mrs. James Adams, of Lancaster Coun-r ! rSj. Mrv J. Sam'l Mt;Ci:nBiNS land Mrs. I,,-.;. nitir nfrnm and wheat on lai,ds 'I " i mi o 1 " J , 'vRA;Jji"firpv ' Tim Imiim umnli with I nnw neeimied bv feuces. briars and thorns, i r; a- ""i'lv i j i . ;f-Wberj of i attendant friends, went U t4itiie princely rcsidencb !of Mr. J. Pooit Potts. And now the painful intel ligence conies from Philadelphia that Mrs. Potts, pretty Potts, the walking widdcr, Potts, the pedestrichne, all of which sobri- qutts she captured in her celebrated wait from Philadelphia to New Orleans and back, is now walking a kitchen floor, in short, ph ia n rook. Her "host of friends" in day. The Fiue Record. Cincinnati, Nov. 10 The entire business portion of Napoleon, Henrv c.ountv. Ohio, was burned yesterday T.nsa 100.000. Nineteen buildings were entirely destroyed. About half the loss is covered by insurance. Fobtrrss Mosuoe, Nov. 10 The large la." academv hall at the normal agricultural school, near1 Hampton, Va., was entirely de stroyed bv fire hist night. Loss, about $50,- 000; fully insured. Livixo too Fast to Exjoy Life. Some years ago a New York merchant was making a trip between that city and Montreal in the mouth of October, under somewhat peculiar circumstances, to wit: He had just failed, having ianeu mw American error of getting rich too fast. Having leen in active business since boy hood, he had now leisure to look about him, and was so struck with the wonder ful leautv of the foliage that he turned to an acquaintance and inquired whether tho trees put on that appearance every season. He had been making this journey almost nionthlv for many years; meanwhile the tree hail nut on their robes iornunexery rnr. but he had never seen Sl.irly, lViff, Against J. II. Jones and W. M Earl, W. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, To the Slierifl'of T)avidon County greelmg: You are hereby Coinuiand d to summon J. II. Jones and V. M. Earl, l lie difendanls above named, if they be found wiibin your county, to be and appear before the Judge ol ourou lienor Court, al a Court to be Held lur Hie 'iinnrv nf Hi viil.xrin nt the ('tiiirt House in " ; . . . - ;n ... i '.i::. ... ii re, Lexington, on Ihe lt Jlondav ol Alarcli, l?u, vmu nun umm-i at huij . a nd answer the comnlaint which will be do- hreak fast at Henry and din nosited in the office of the Clerk of the Suneri- J. W. WILsOX, 1'rCBident. or Court for said counly, within ihe 3 first daj of naid term, and let the said defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the Raid com plaint within that time, the plamtitt will ap- dIv to Court for the relief demanded in th comnlaint. . . . . . . . . i. iiorpin nil nni. nni ol l us summons mane due return, (iiven under my hand and the P. I). Lreonard, Ailmi oi seal of said Court, this 12th day of September, John Leonard, dec d. riff. 1S70 t'. F. IjOwe. Clerk S. Court Asainst wvva " ' ' ' I Davidson Conntv. Lllen 'lysinKer ami nus mi.i.. ui.. k onmo uanu nm. ivbii'Kti. lOll Will also uinc ii'iih v mai mi, v n..,. I r T. , if ... . rtcaj l.nlifiril t.. .1. 11 Atl lime in saiu case, a warrant ui uii.n-niuc.iv . .1 r a issueu aiRHisi your tui, iui i-m.. ; , , u.,.i J: I O'lrtin h.r iv onen ae(uiit aicx ur omiwi, i H V.. . 1 1 v.- V 1 ' ' ) " . 1 I . , f 1 1,1'. a- i . i i. :.i i : .. M I .arne leouaru, uuu w unu reiurnaoie u suiu i, m ram .";i , , ,- i ..,i .. i . r . i ... . r t iftQi ui, .,d on.ird. Julia Leonard .anU or. ine ,si .moi.u u. - f!. V. I.e.m.rd. the laM five To'Emza J. Hanneh: You are hereby not tiGed that the following .Buinmone has been u- sued against you, viz : ' Davidson County In Superior Cotrt. Mummo'ni Te lition to sell ItuJ to raise a.aet1o I're a Snlflnlhl dnmpr Yin1 ltll niPliar- -jig ; u u i I Wfor them. Here they lingered, reluc tdepart until 4 o'clock in., and IpNcanicto town. They were met at Hpptaju t. B. Beall'a by another grand and by joyous friends, and the hours everanuii fail in this, we will fall back on the section ty s c llie charlotte Observer, of the South have been waiting witn anety , l il..l.n.nl tliairlinla ' . I J" ...m.nt lin lIi hail rWelVCtl lur i lie uuuouuktuivuii - - : alreadycamed and intnateven ,,er childre0 fivc j, tion. 1 1. r .1. r IV.1I nn (hn Durucu i mo jtuw t w- . i ., t numuer, inree imxn unu ivu tluo) a 1 . 1 . H n . . .Itt,ini nn 1 f iflllfl . -. . ft I IIMI I Bf?l lil t tlHil I Wll ...V Unity will surely carry the law, ana we io!i will 1 fenced around and out. Uied Deiore ner ciiiuireu were co.o. x AI r 1 , u "first any one knew of this dreadful affair We nrooose that a scries of meetings be "lo J . , j . ,. held land public addresses delivered, so as the liurnedJroman wnKeii up aneigi.ooir tok tho southern train" '.for a short to enlighten the people This wis the plan calHug for an oxe. Her cloUiing had o Columbia and Charleston. Watchman extends its congratula 'li and wisbes theui long life and pros tA.j '' ; ' i m ' am I .1 A - : 3 1 I - -mm m m (as weare intonnea; tnai was pureueu oy tieu burned off; and her condition being FrtmkK and it is claimed that it helped djs(.ovcredt she W;IS wraIIlea Jlud carried Whb"wilHake hold of the matter ana j io ner uoiue, ui . '' make the first move I W, W. J. : j AVhich alh the children were louna in on t that mint of money which she alleged was to be paid heron the accomplishment of the wonderful walking feat,' and instead of this iUe i iiiimiUntintf statement that she V1UVU ; has had to resort to the kitchen for a liveli hood. This, too, the fate of a native of North Carolina, and one who promised to vrain become a citizen, for did she not say she intended to purchase a farni near High Poiut nd settle there I Charlotte Observer. his them ..ntAVHid eve had seeu, but he had not. TlrsTnrrTITE FlUK IN TITT5 COUNTRY. A I Thursday niht. about 10 Ul v t. - J r ' viek at Oaks Farm, the proiicrty of Mr P. M. Moore, on Brunswick River, about a half mile from the Navassa Guano Works, and four miles from Wilmington, which re a.,ifrl in the destruction of his barn and crop of rice, estimated at about six thousand K.,iiia Mr. Moore was in tlie city at the hifi vntrhman bein' in charce of 4 ' " c . the farm. He has no intimation as yet as t ro nrirrin!ited. The wonertv was HUM IHV UW ' 'fm, . t ulinnt Si 9.000. Tlie barn was in sured for $2,000 in the Liverpool and Ixn don and Glolc, and the rice for $2,000 each in the Liverpool and London and Glolc, and the Viruinia Fire & Marine and Mer chants & MecfiamVs, of llichmond, Va.. rep, resented by Messrs. J. W. Gordon & Bi o. the whole acjbunt of insurance tooting up $8,000. Wilmington Sia" wnere von can aoie;ir u juu uuun this SlIi of October. 1879. C. F. Lowe. C. S. C. Jko. H. Welbobn, rian.lifl'd AU'y. 51:Gw unutT ae irdiau, pay deht . 1 i ; ToJ. II. Jof:?, Non-residenl, ilefer.denf: You will take notice that tne following ."Mun itions barf been issued against you. Davidson County In Freeman II. More, ) J'laint'ff. . Against James 11. Jones, J)efedt. WW. .pern or Court. Summons for Belief. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, To llieSheriif ol D.ividson County, greelirg: You are hereby commanded to su import James 11. Jones, the defendent above nahted if he be l'ound"within jour countv, lo be. arid appear before the Judge of our .Superior Court, at a Court to be held for the" Coniiiy of Davidson, at the Court House in Lexington on ihe 1st Monday of Mareh, 18S0, and answer the com plaint which will be deposited in the oCice of the Clerk of ihe Superior Court for aaid coun ty, within the 3 lirt day of aid term, and let the said defendant take notice that if he fail to aitKWtr the fa id complaint within that time, the plaintiff' will apply to lliet'ourt fur there lief demanded in the complaint. Herein fail not, and of th'n Mimmonn make due return. Given under my hand and the seal of aid Court, this 12lh day of Septem ber, 1879.' C. F. Lowe, Clerk Sup. Court of Davidson Co. Yon will also lake notice that al the same lime, in said caise. a warrant of attachment ;aCm .l arraiiiKt vour proiu t v in ft vor of yy ' r - . and with and lHfvndi. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, To the Sheriff of Ia vidTson county' greeting : You are hereby commanded loTJiiuuon lleii, Tvsinger, Wrn. TysiiTger, Lurgcss Leonard, L. j'llanner, Y. D. 'Leonard, L. A: Smttft, Alex ander Smilh, 8. 0. Smith, Carrie Ieonard, U6 bert Leonard, Julia' Leonard anil C. F; I-e0n-ard, the defendants above r.amed, if tdbcfonntl in-vour counly, lo he and appear before th Clerk of our Superior Coutt,- for Davidson Couunlv,at the Court llonsein Islington with in twenty days from the service of the sum mon?, exclusive of the day of service nd afi itwer the complaint which wilt be de' poshed in Ihe otHc-e of the Clerkof the ,Stierior Comt of said county, withiir ten days, and Jet the said defendant lake notice that H Ihejriatt IO answer-the nail complaint within tire time pre scribed by law, liie plaintill will apply to the Court for the relief demanded inthe complaint. Herein fxiliiot and of thi nuiunions make due return. Given umlcr my hand and seal of said Court, this 1th day of October, 1879. V.: F. 1xwf, U.S. C. M. H. Pisnix, Pral'h"8 AJt'y. i l:Cw ' SADDLES, HARNESS, . COLLARS, We aave npenftJ a branch housa t S.illrmry In u u.in.l.v t.nililliiT Mr W. E. H)LANTl wlH liie nlaimiff fr the sum cf T hiiiy-ei.lt Hun- j 'fn crjarse, aiKlyou will And that there la J ...... r. m :. i. 4 i r.o I i ' Not a Better Workman m tte State. dred and Fifty Dollars, wilh interest on $2,158, .21 from the 9th June, 1879, due by notes and open accounts, and money pa id to older of de fends nt, and letuwiiLle lo w.Sd Court, inaid countv, on the 1st Monday of March, A. D. IfcSO". 'when and where jou can appear if you think iuier. this October th, 1879. 11 C. F. IX)WK, C, ?. C Jso II. WnhorN, Mil's Ally. olGw " Prices sball couapare favorably with ny estab llnhnieiit In tae eouutry , cither North ir ioutli. raHepatrtng promptly attended vo. !" J save yvur money and call a Mr. roland ttefora you tuy anytliln h this line. ek pt.'SCtii, WW. SCHIFF & BR0, - " - Charlotte, S. C. r2Tranlcs repaired, and alLklnda of uphol'er. Jn -Uone. Also, feogSJ" Vuslijtoia liiade. . U t I -4 II. SI
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