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Iliil ','!".' . j ' V JV j. ' ';( ;' 7 ;: x'K'.v-'V' '! -': ' " - " . ' .''r..:--:r. L - -v; " 1 ; - 1 - :f- . ' ' :'"V i'lSir V: '. - t v; -4 v-W- -V- WiV .. ; I'! ' Si 1 ' "'Wi:"; V " n. - i I -I,-- t . - 1 lifter tlie 1st day of January, " . JtAti nrice of the irafc-r Jil be as follows: - . 1 'f' aW iu advane $1.50 u Wvnifut deiayeu ; iu-u,s iaynient delayed woujus, ! , h i-i-adJLe advertisements 'Don't ,w lv , . : fSftir Foryl He pro; 'HTJ k Jnesa of manufac 5 frli (i our treet last but T, L poses la tiring. tjwibfil States- the ewig wackine book ptetween It ' t ; inn in" i ' i !Si,lioro aa this iluee last wpk. itliiTisltfr, tie novelist lias i!. 1 ' -.will snend severa Ld le t for Tans, Usit six months or moi IV i' o - ii Pne to Saturday last wa we of die busiest daja of tlie season. - Our ttfeets were ciwwded with Men and women from every part of 4JUe sarrounding country. AYag ons, eart and teams came' loaded with cotton, corn, fodder; hayt oata, perk, peas) wheat, flour and other country! products. The day wa very pleau. and the work on tiiefermt hdug mII uUled up for the winter, u was very generally accepted by the country people as a day far fcadin AJid pleasure. ' ' I , 0 I t V Franklin Zepliyrs. night of the -47th, watohiiig for the mete oric ahower, but failetl, a usual, to see them. The conrtiug. however.- went on, all the same. Ther all coaeur in wUh! ik iHacjKonie mother time Pifesor will appoint Several families have ulreaay J5ae from this county t Texjm iki fall a " - w HV near or several others who expect to leave V J ewuuf, c,crK . r and jou 1 -T- I I be-more than SiitisSfid. TheSeitthKivermills, owsed by Messrs Foard .Lindsay, if equalled, are not eieelleOby any flouring miUsia the State. r. Lindsay, one of the proprietors, gives Ills personal attention to tliegriudisg and packiug of flour. He is ou intelligeu t, whole-souled Scotchman a natural Wort! Ml ll !oi anil a. a.. 1. 1 oo jMMitu io in easxoiHei's as m the IQtk iustant. We suppose of course that tbey kxys golden t' their possessions wP'lrict N 20 as exchanged all its old school iHHiks with Mr. TheoTP. r in tunroMns wlir -511 All I u-i .. ... , l' . " " r ; vcJ ior uie university series of text lMy wake vacaut. Bath they 'who have looks as adopted aud reeemmendeJ hv (eand tho wi0!afc frmer8jij u. icarborough, Superintendent of men of motlenite means, with milies, lZ , , . , " " w" '"ul to " Isee the bniriif. Iijiiv em ho mo ly will ,ver liv.;o we children on Mn3vr. T.i7 nSSi their families as tliey were here. well fixed In TeW u first time, with their hew books in hand. uy uie way,- Ur. JvlutW deserves the thanks and cratitude of th - . 7 r-i Wre announced last weelc tfiati Mr. B. P. JTS"J2r h,e W W.ln E-er would go into business i4 ew up ",1 urliia iJT S York dty and that his fawtt Would exchange theiri with him, for new ones. move to Mt. Pleasant j ! ArW iii.ti .i.L : . - . iTfe J!reU,ciw,a short time since, Air. and Mrs. Rogers have wade aliost r ranklin Township has tilenl her iietition ut firieud here d Tkeks. The childre nj of the "tilt UeMetlJdist Saudiiy acJmmjI will ralite pleasu.. . I aiiugtke past few Wears. wth the Board of County Commissioner.- week ho Ui; regret to lose thek I They "ir,"?8 v" Sectl. Mt Chapter iiiiu . ;ul i i. i . "mw ioisai, oravinz tnat second ftAttt will i Lave been active m Immuma. in m tv n i. i ... i ' 1 "' : - - 7 w j iitc, ne iHiuuuary line between Frank uu iu iuv cuumi, auu none on these uu auu Unity, be made a IukM fence. institutions CUll luseactivn mtntiira wiflt. Also,! that Or rants Creek, the bonmLirv ourfeeliair iL We wish abnudaut sue- lin betweeu kHu d Salisbury, be eess and prosjierity to follow them in : their new places. j j " -o r jfat thluk of it gentle rwuler, Uowy llat tIejn sleaWng of certain marriages calk? -O- lifitticrdiaBtsflre busily preparing for t he Stocks are already arriving. The talk); ind toy dealers ajid family grocery jiiarebKiii the Wad, perhaps, but all are jrVi H vely sea-on' Th c town was rfl(4jak busy yesterday. - II ' -o- liKDtCATios SEuricoi. I he tletiieatlou if W acwpnion (Lutheran) ciiiuch, 5 pHftjeast-of thirt place, will take plaee OT.oulay, Dec. 7th. lr. L. A Hikle, of ru;pr4 will 'preach the sermon of d4i- 'iiitj&nL: . !.!...:- . . i . l.n r . rr 14 wftt:, froni native Noiith Carolinians lwiwily lived iu this part -of the State. We have room for only one of flir&ilftlis issue.- ' V -o- T"-iEl 1 r- -P- ?l'Eb0KAL:--Mis3 Hettie Harris of Con curd ii visiting Mrs, A.'.G.- Haly burton. . MU Fannie Argyle of Uichinond Va., rMiM (Uaiuhia Ito'4'-of Itiehwond is mitTni" fiicutls and relatives in thiseltv. NH I J -o . rA ftitt,fted demand for lock boxes at tW post Ofliee has indnced the Postmas tectii order 21 new boxes. Persons de inii to secure tlieni - should apply at (toiThey wi 11 be u ea 1 1 y and cou veil ie u 1 1 v srraBged. i : - H- I- - ' ;;- jji i ! - o made: a lawful fence. 1 his petition is in strict accordance wifli a law on our Statute books. It is sJiroeu bv a larire niimlwr of itrntmiiwiit Killed on the Kail Last Saturdav I citizens of Unitv. Loekp. Slihni-r ami uight, William Dougherty Was killed franklin. It is bound to carry, and af near the eomorate limit f tl. ritr nn teJ P day those streams will be deelar- i ! i a I ,7 ., ,1 . V I wru feuccs. the Hichmond and Dauvillo Uail Koad. I - iThft ririinfl v . fwn,.i i. i.J. rankljn means busines. and others i .tl . ' . havmg due notice thereof, can covern compauy with a with a white ...an named themselves accordingly. A word to tlnj xcuaci, whs iciivnij; iowu, wiiere- it is J wise is sunicient. V.K. F.; Reported they had been carousing, and pieetiag the in-bound (10,16) jtraiu the , Enoch vllle Items. white man stepia olf the track and the A good many hogs are dyiflg of cholera colored man was knocked iuto j etehiity. iu this vicinity. . ' What a fearful thing it must be to appear Mr. Henry Lipe has beeh teaching pen before the tribunal of th Almi-.bhv .I,l mwship atjthis place. He is comment. 9 " ; 1. is wita regret ve tanouaee taat Prof. t drUUk. IP? O. KiTlr will tllVo lfnvilf 111 fninrr.ur - - - 1 - j ----- wwbkv ji ua . He has resigned his position of Principal of Death of An Old Prlnteri-Mn. EnocHville f Academy to accept a simi ar l!,,,rrv,vl,vn,,Tav AL i f rt.. P,Ace at Trenton, Miss. He will take with Mack Coexx l.PLtToy, died at the him tne loye gn1 rj of tke efttirc com residence of hi son, at lhomaaville, uiunity. .1 X. C Friday niht, Nov. 28th. after a The! vacancy caused bv the resignation of ihort illuejw, aged 7$ years. i Prof j2r bec Ij111 y tlie appoint I ti i i 1 i" i i ment pt Mr. Emanuel Wright. The mantle 1 he deceased was a V irgiman by birth, Coaldlnot W fallen oiT a more worth v 4nd learned the art of piintiug iu .tlie Lyoungi manl He is in everv wav qualiliet town of Lyuchburr ifille to this place iu 1S3&, ou the invitation the community. of the late Hamiltou C. Jones, Esq., to take I" i-iiirmi .f tiio Mj.fhiiiiifiii iii.iiurtinaiit f Jackson Hill Letter. this paicr, the Caroling Watchman the MrJwhu A. Jloyden'siimily L are in ir $nd jwill spend the winter here. refer this climate at this season. Tuetbeiutiful home near blowing UockJ iu 32f where she died in 1843. a the Blue Iiidge, is two uueh exposed Mu.i Editor W had nliirlit. first No. of which was issued on the 2Sth last Wednesdavl It fell irracefullv for a of Jnly of that year, i He held the Jposi-. short time.; The farmers have generally tiou "foreman" in th office as long as ""V1-1 w,,e:it tliis community. Mr, Jones continued in, the business- the drong,,t. f ,,el we,f,- aI1(J n - ipven years aud then associating with failing. The fever has somewhat abated himself the present proprietor, -bought about Jierej although it contiuue to rage the establishment, in which he retained a with uuabated fury below us. proprietary interest until January, 1844. The wa a strange accident which oc U . . . . currea at taia place; last Monday. A lit- Ie remained in the ofbee; for many years tB cim of;2Ij M Q Dob feJl inekward after hu rehiHinishment of ownership, froDI bench about one and a half feet and did not leave it until since the! late high, and died iu about two hours. Aged war. He was for mauy years one of the eighteen months. The suddeuness of the 'thera UU, uud A,id a Urga.nd respectable fauiily in this place, all of ing as goo( a trade as usual. whom he survived with two exceptions. The free schools of this vicinity are iu His first wife, Susan Balliuger was a session and; doing well. Virgimia lady and came here withj him r Here follows something about a jug of ers were assured that the' ford was good, and that the-water would scarcely ' cover the bub of the vehicle, and so felt sure that ii any ruing suouiti Happen ttiey could easi ly wade outi Hut wheii the green waters rose Jiiirhcr and I JiioherJ final! v entering the -body of, the conveyance; tbe"beadwof io tjicuuivn, itiui uaiuon un v ex, declared that he was i not troim? to return to Salisbury that route, and the remaiu druwCtheL, partCQrdialljt concurred in his -view of alio subject. It must not be supposed that "tfeej were frightened, bat t water ita$ rather deep, and swift, and col4-lookiugi aud the stream disappear iiuysaany A,wiae,kwucii iiiey s were in tno middle of It. rhe Tfadiug Ford is a fa mous old erouiugpUcei used more tiian two hundred" jkr ago r by the Indian traders" from ; yirgiiiia who tmvelle! along the great! "Trailing Path," from Jamestown to tlie CatawbiUv-AVaxsaws, cnerokees, ana other onth-western ritbes. Fairly across the Yadkin, we found our selves in the fatu1 bus MJei-sei-Settlement iu mTiuauu eooury4 anu in rue neinoor hood of the ancient "SaponaTown,M where iu the.springof!il70J, Luwsoo, the sur veyor of the rropietaries of'Aorth Caroli na;niid thef Sapuia trHns a visit. Tfce fdace is very accurately! described in his iistory-2,, The 'nioUn rainy groimd," on one, side of tlie rver, and the -"clear-field about a milo square,, wiiere the Indian settlemeut was, Jure! still there as they were ua years ago. j Anrtthe continual pleasant warbling noise' of the "silver stream" we heard to-day. And there too is the rich soil, and the beautiful islands sleeping ou the bowiiu lOf.ttie sparkling waters. The graceful swans and wild water-fowl were not there, and the chirrup ping of the innuiuerabio Songsters on the trees was hushetl on this Dentin lier day. Wending oftr Vrsiy,for!a couple of miles along the edge of the rich alluvial low lands, our party i reached the hospitable mansion of Dr. V. H. Meares, who wel C4med us to his home, aud placed himself at our disposal as guide. His resilience stands upon at high hill at the north-west side of the ralley overlooking a thousand acres of rich level land, .bounded by the winding iiver aud the loi est-clad hills of toe jui ther side. A walk of half a mile, throusb eorn tlelds, pasture and meadow lauds, brought us to "ludianilliil." i This is an artificial mound", betweeu tw and three hundred yardv iu circumference, at its base, and probably twelve or fifteen feet in height. It is terfectlyjciiicylar, and so gentle in its ascent, that it has been cultivated with the rest of the land for generations. Thus- the plow lias gradually reduced its height, and it is probably not more than half of its original elevation. There can scarce ly be a doubt; that it is artificial. Near by are deep depressions,' showing where the earth wasobtaiued for its construc tion. On theontliern slope the siuface abounds with fragment si oY! pottery, cov ered with various" devices, shells, bones, blue flint arrow heads, bits of mica, etc. In this neighborhood ljawfton found fort, surrounded ;witli puncheon "paliau does." Whether this was on the mound we ciinnot tell. The inaiii part of the vil lage, if we may judge from tlie fragments of lottery, la tothe. west of the mound. while the river ran near by : on the south say 100 yard$ distaujt within steep banks fifteen feet higli. As to the pur pose of the mound, we cannot, be certain, hut an examination of the j grounds will reveal at least one important end sub served by it, viz: La refuge lroui Hoods. Tins surface f thii valley is uot absolute ly level, but rises land falls in gentle un dulalions. The liioiiuit and tlie village stood on oue of these earth-waves near the river, liut between; them aud the hills there is a depression, now )artly covered by a meadow, wUii a spring of pure water rising in it. As tlie mam stream would rise after a freshet, or the melting of the snows on the HI no Ridge, the back-water would steal geutl v into the rear of their village, covering, the mead- lauds lying behind them. As the whose one-eyed chief so hospitably enter tained Law son, the traveller, surveyor, and , first historian of ,North Carolina. If any enriositics shall be exhumed, mav the reportoria! "staff of the Watchman be there to see; .. . i - Vhette. ' oners heavy esebrt. IRI8HIllE. t r dttacncfntent the 1 Trial of tlue Alleged --f ' iri$h Seditionists. ''; Sligo, Nov 24.-The persons arrested last week and lodged iu jail here ; were charged before magistrates to-day with sedition. u Mr. Monroe, QueeuV eeuusel, and the crownlaw adviser, eondarted the prosecutiun. Tlie enquiry will be very pnftiacted. Cliarhss G. Parnell mid a number of priefts were present iu court. There was no deaionstratiou. The pris- were brought to court under a There is a great crowd iu Sligo. Extra polteeincn have been draft-ed- Mr. lica, solicitor of IJelfast, himself at oue time a political prisoner, defended Li lien. The prisoners all looked well and chatted unconcernedly. The court room was crowded, although tiekets were necessary to secure admission. Mr. Lon don, counsel for Dally, applied for a copy of the uotes which the government short hand writer liad taken at the meeting. Hie application was granted. Mr. Mon roe, iu opening the case for the prosecu tion, pointed out that sedition meant not only open violcuce but anythiug calcula ted; to lucite disaffection or to set one class against another. He then proeeed e;Tto call the evidence. Losuox, Nov. 24. The newspapers of opjrosite political views agree that the al rests of Davitt, Killed &Daly, iu Ire land, have had the effect of reducing the anti-reut agitators to the abandonment of incendiary language in their Rpeeches. Tho Daily Xeics thinks that tlie agitatiou will henceforth become more disciplined and organized, while the jf7e anticipates that it will soon die out as the audiences at the meetings will soon tire of listening to dull speeches. JUST RECEIVED, Saplin Clover. lied Clover ami Orcliartl Grass, Seeds. Come and buy before they rise. T 1 At Exxiss Drug Stored kdte paper; untn 3 paper; 7 Envelops; ; Lead PenciPsV Pens, Slates, Kedf Black, riolet. Bine audiludellibte Inks, Cipy,. Memorandum aud Pocket Books,' cheaper than ever known before a .ihitiv . - -!--i i;--.-E2CXi8sV.' J TO AREIVe A iot of . School will be sold Ten cheat at .. .. s Esxiss'. visinXGCARDS. PLATIXG CAJiDS. Chalk Crayons, Russian Rath Soar. C?ar- tolic Soap, Sulphur Soap, Vasal hie Soap, icose liaby boap Alsiitean Soap, Tooth Brushes, Hair and Kail Brusues.Cbarseuml tine Combs very low at' Eksiss. 7:tf. OANARIE DBIRDSP CANARIE BIRDS!! SANARIE BIRDS!!! A fine lot of Singing Canaries, just the thing for Christmas presents. At 7:tf : v 4 C. R. Baukek's Drag Store. i GRAY'S SPECIFJG MEDICI2IE. TRADE MARKThe (ireat Englls&TRADE MARK rem cot ; An un lalllng cure for Semlual Weakness, SpennMorrhea, ' Impotency, ana alL diseases that follow -1 S3 a seauence of or Memory, v mver-sgirw ml LasKUa. J9W Sar CEFCSE JAfflia.m the Back, Dlia-AfTIB TAIIM. ue. oi V isioa, i'reniatnre Old Age; ana tuany utuer Diseases taat lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a Premature Orare. t-tfull particulars In our pamptolet, whleh we desire to send free by mall to every one. T The specific Medldne Is sold by all druggist at f l per nscko-e, or six peerages for $&, or will be Kent iree ay inau on recelwt or tne money by addressing CRAY MEDICINE CO.. Mkcm amcs' lii.ot:ii, Detkoit, Mich. ty an tlfSoid La BaUsbory Urugist. and everywhere PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. 31. Kaoac & Co. J, i Dorember 4 1ST'. Cottox finii 31 idd lilies. MidtUin; .-.! i IW -do staiits Bacoic, county, )wjg kuuk! ' BUTTKR Eous . Chickkxs per dozca Conx New - Mii.x, luodcratedemand at Wheat good demand at Flocii best fanu , j a ' ;." extra super.- . Potatoes, tmsn Oxioxa iwilemand Labo Hat 1 Oats . Beeswax Tallow Bi.ACKnEniaEs -Appi.E8, dried ScdAR in - ! y a ,' l.lfO 1.2l i ; 4 8.0 1 5(1 , 5( 5f83 - Ji'fr 1D12, BUSIHESS locals: NOTICE, K. OF H.; KTIonday night, 15th Oecl, will be the regular night for election of Ottieers tor ht aext term. It Is important that we have a full meeting. 'ni r T. B. BEALL, Reporter. tothtt "wiptry I t 41 blast' -o- nidt llaiys i out in a'President's lfeff uearly 14 eoliiums in length. Wlictit is abreviated, or boilel down to MBictjiing Hke a proper lenti, we will Pter jeadei an idea of its contents, tcls'lhitcrfui. this week'siaper. 1 -. -O r- Trale ia beeu better here this fall wr years past.! Our business people ill eertsinly tike bare to luive this iu fouf;traa.contiuued. The surest pUn .K Wviirtise! ; well. T4ie 'current has wniihfuward usmake an fitloiitiiiue-AilTertise. opening and He ;sub- sequently married Mrs. Susan Wiseman, arc Owen, of Davidsou County, by whom he had one sou, Mr. Johu S. Peiidleton, at whose house he closed hi eyes in deith. The deceased was a most amiable i and worthy man; affectionate as a husband stud father, kind aud generous as a neigh bor and friend, few excelled him iu those molasses, but as the printer caunot make it out, the whole passage is omitted. The people of Jackson Hill ate well pleased with the Watchman as a newspa per. God give us more such. Vuuio respectfully, axon, i TEXAS. Beacklaxd P. 0., Texas. Mr. Editor: In the Watchman of Nov. siieiul qualilies which wiu the hearts of 13th, I see a piece concerning Texasaud ! . i headed "Doutro.M Thisnrtiele came to l' . 'i i you from Very good source, I suppose, but He has gone to rest at a good old age, the writer of it has, to mv notion, sewn resnevted and beloved by all who knew verv little if Texas. 1 admit that water - : I ... bim. - . ! f o- an nu- v'ESs.-0ur street fJKSn fro diflerent parts. We noticed traiiisjwith as many as ten, rfn(ta f twenty wagons in fnging produce ofdittereut kinds Igarket. ; This -is a sura sign "jQMliWcH.Tli4 high prices paid for mbj Mr merchants is probably the .Hale- Hiiieli draw, such jriilQtothUpoiut.- Ae huiidred dollars in kioney fP eiven to the orphan's by feuion thauksdTimr dnv . Thf. irythatdewuds the attention WiVPle of Xnrth P,ii... -ii r1 orphans of our own peo y$ ?n l fod, clothed and ediua- - .i a "? owiie. anu Mnsonie nimm. I toUWf ve Ifcnjexhausted andhere over aim... iL..i r :. bolii - 'uren in the asylum - fuueni on the charities of the '.Jjn W t,Je facts m mind vb SM.ir j. T -Kuruiqgiy, in Salbbnry, Jnly 4th, NjItIl rT i - wu,y " the great JS-T?T W li, in the raP leryivors. The builders fctleiiii 1 nouiasowjr were i MkWM i r.A 'wf" wany.a day axro. 4uWfn? -"Pe tcady for v , 7: lhe cavnl.l t . uj; . . f - Miuii, i a roil W'f"0 tenanted tlie cabin WW ti.nf tavW, doing the honors of Hi a or iii. : . . . . . I 'iI4rt.'T ont grlfuls of iiiard- l,?!0!hncleer performance Hailf "a a,ul deS't of Ithou la!!1" moved along jthe M 4 old. Henry Uever surreude red except Liht lay the sod on his houest breast, Aud sweet his sleep profound ; ! Few have earned ji better rest, n I And noue a better found. Tu Hvggx Plow. Messrs. Avery &, Son, of Louisville, Kyv, had on exhibition has been scarce this season aud turnips and otheri buden products are a ttat failure but for other crops, they turn out inst rts well as could be expecteil nnder the circumstances. I know farmers here who raised 24 bushels of wheat to the acre. Three-fourths of a bale of cotton to the aere is the averagte in this con n try. Now; Mr.lEditor, can you report as well . i. k.-.. from RowaiiT The man I alludetl to alKMit nere, oaiuruay,- u u.aK T b , y )hl th plows. A number of the farmers of; the Carolinian from itowau couuty, aud very emintr accented an iuvitiition to se) the .rr,ii knowni : " I . 1 1 . . nlmvs testedon & lot fu the West Ward. Of cmrrseJ Texas is not a parauise, as i , I ji.j.i. . .............. I. .if i i-iwuv iiu- Fhe ground selected was in cottoufthis fo ' e usumj u yearnnd the stalks grew rank aud strong, Nort CaroIjna for reasous which I will offering considerable resistance. I lie Bug- jyg yon . a day laborer on the farm iu sy Plow wa tried first. This, asjnijws- North Candina receives ouly 25 cents a paper reader, generally know, is a plour day, anu no, , fitted up with a scat-for tlie plowman, , . hsketl to work for less than who by tlie use of tevers conveniently 75 ceut a jay. This leaves a margin for arranged, handles the plow just as; cir- helping the family live, but ascents leaves furrow uotniug. ui iej miu w i, , ,. anv dav ho wants u. ue is not oongeu to iro beiririuk for work for his board. team, from 3 to IZ mcties. sail very prettily, and is altogether ye- cumstances rexiuire.! Jt cuts a i. t. in :..!.., ;.. .;.iti . tla itanth! an OOUI. luvnoa tu .., "wrr It. ,m lWius? btt rucrulated to suit the u round aud the t ..u-iiai, wv workimr mail to oo. Of ;--- . , " j M. . J ----- . - . , It turns the course, men like that old gray oearueu, balu-headeu jju. u., u uu "(, ry; complete and desirable machiuej es- r where theT lire, liejcially for a man getting too pld t6 walk 1,. thuJkiudiof people there is no room oil .lav ftr a itlotrL--Tlifl other Was alSO I ; Tptar. . i UDTCIIMAN. a turner, cutting at least 10 inches in width, the depth-being regulated by the Visit to pitch, aud haud of the plowman.: The team moved off with jthis implement vith much more apparent ease than wifli the first, and the work, we thought, was al together as good if not better than that Since yed itlm IncUan Hill, or Winter Residence of the One- Kiiiff of Sapona. .! 1 1 done by the bnuci' plow. Much interest was manifested by the farmers present, and the verdict, as far as s become the fashion for the i..;,.,r lonrnnts to disnatch corresiKiud- ents to places of general interest, a smal party of the editorial aud reportorial staff" pf the Watchman went out this week to 'explore the aucient winter capi tal" of the King ot isapoua. " wecould irather it. was "very good plows. .Imt onr excellent friend, Maj. S. Onaold "haidsheir Dutchmau who i has VV. Cdei would be one of the party, but been studying the fifty years, 'low e subject for more; than a press of business detained him at home, e suojees ior mo, thouKli He rendered material aid to the ed e could take j his illianother way. His long and well or I :..uU.st in nntiriiiarian suhiects. iiroiuuu im-i"' - . ... ! i ! I. ..1. .A.I rtn?irillfi 'flrauirers' Friend' ! and do as better; nevertheless these were, good woUid have beeu helpful iu mi r researches, nlciws" i'i. M The party reachnl the dkm liiver- plows. v---i.t-- : annituM knoiwn as the "Sapoi.a Uiver"-- THE MOST RELIABLE AGENT FOB at the "Trading Fnln without tdejit, .t" V- ... i;.... fr, l.ll- and. cuidel by tlie' direct im.s of an 'Mn 1 uesirw ih5 uu i-v- '" "'Zi .lint'? f.lman. id dren aud adults is oiinuer s muiauj ipi- - "r 0- 1 ii ifuge, 5 CCUIS a nouitv "J 7 .iui wide i battle guaranteed to gjye satisfactioni quarter of a nhle wide, uiiLt-il laddly into river is here' about a but the adventur-i ow waters rose higher, the site of the village would lie submerged. In this dilemma the nlfcn could! easily wade or swim out, butClhc women, and children, and their little family stores could not so easily be removed, lloiice an elevation above high water mark would be eminently useful in such emergencies.!; Such a mound would also furnish a stronir hold in case of hivaision. From its ton. or sloping titles arrows, clubs, toma hM:ks. stones, mid other missiles might be hurled againstjau advancing foe, with ter rible"effect. ? Whether religious rights were ever ctd ebrated on tliese "high ilaces," orwheth crone great lyect!wus to furnish a sepul chre aud monument for their dead, we are nn.ilile to tell. Human skeletons have beeiii exhu mod from some of these tumuli. Iu this case, however, the cemetery of Sa poua Town was probably on the island insfc tiltnve Tiadiuii' Ford. This beautiful islaml, containing one uunareu acres con tains ludiau reniaihs. Several years ago Or. I. W. Jones discovered a large uum ber of human bones ou it. together with rude implements used by the Indians. Among these wuisa nionstrous stone battle axe, weighing six (.rounds. (This axe lay in the Watchman sptticie tor a long lime anu was examined by numbers of our people. Perhaps, however, this island may have lieen the home W some other tribe of lu .lin.a in d:ivs still move remote than th(isif SaiMiua Town. And yet its lia bilitv -to overflow in Hoods would render it a little insecure, unices they had also their high place of refttga, now entirely borne away iy cue waters o wi inn. After a pretiy careful inspection of the site, as we supposed, of Sapona Town, we ascended the hill near Dr; Mearcs' resi dence, where one of the old 'settlers had erected his honje, from which wo had one of the most charming prospects iu all this country. Towards!' the west, under tne slaniinii ravs of tlio declining suu, the .t..isc f tin' river soarkled like sheets of nilv.r encrusted with diiUlionds, shading ntftit thH :istward in soberer colors of Mum nnd crar. ! At our feet lay thebiwul ind beautifni vallev. now sere and yellow under the sun of a December evening. Patches of reeds still wearing their sum ...Mr.u mbei; lav here and there along timnvAr. Hevitnd f the 'stream rose the Tlie h.j.riiiaiiit. eiveied atone idace. with bare forest'trees, intcrsjiersed with dark groves - .1 .. . . I ... . .fnalt 1 1 1 .1 1 1 - ot pine. At iinoinei-jmj -ion. rlrownimr dhldi emillcucc, stood out lined airainst fhe Evening sky. Along these breezv hills, :oid inthese fertile val leys livel ouce the Ellisestho Torrences th MeNamarasi and others who playet their part in the gK'at drama, and then disappeared from the busy stage of life. To the eastward lav the famed Jersey Settlement, lyndng the most fertile regious of the State aud tar: on the horizon rose two or "three peaks of : Abbot's Creek Mountain's, on towards the hills ofUwhar- rie. r i- . After a most excellent din tier, spread un der the dii-ectiod of the accomplished h teKsnud her laid daughter to wiiieh am ide justice was ihuici, our party returneil to Salisbury, but twifiq thejeaytf TrailiHj It is'possible tliatl further explorations I Diamond aud Pearl 3Lakiug. There is in Paris a vast establishment -the most extensive of its kind iu the world where the imitation of pearls, diamonds, and precious stones generally, is carried on with all the skill which modern ingenuity renders possible and these productions are sent to the shops of all lands. Here the whole process of transforming a few grains of dirty, heavy looking sand into diamonds of sparkling hue is constantly roinc ou. The sand thus employed, and unou which the whole art depends, is found iu the Fou- ainbleau ; it appears to possess some pe culiar qualities of adaption to this pur- lose. The coloring matter for imitating eme- irlds, rubies and saphires is entirely min eral has beeu brought to high perfection. Hundreds of operatives are employed in polishing the colored stones and iu lin ing; the false pearls with fish scales and wax. The scales of the roach aud dace are chiefly employed for this purpose. They have to be stripped from the fish while living, or the glistening line so much admired in the real pearl will not be imitated. These Paris pearls have been of late years so perfect that the Roman pearls has to a certain exteut been superseded. The setting is always of real gold, aud the fashion of the new est kiud. Randolph Entekiuise. A company is now being formed to erect a large Cot ton Factory at Oitfee's Ford five miles North, of this place. The water power was examined last week by Mr. Solomon Dixon and pi ononneed good. This is a wide awake enterprising company, and we predict that in lei than ten months there will be a-large faetory in operation at the place named. Work will soon lie commenced and the company organized. This will make ten Cotton Factories in Randolph, a third as many as there are iu the State. Athboro Courier. The proprietor of the arm Springs is addiuir seveutv-tive more rooms to his hotel, which runs up the number of sleep iug rooms iu the building to three hundred. Statesville Landmark: Republicans papers are being distributed gratis iu this district. It is understood that a strong pftort will bo made next vear to elect a Congessman, of that persuasion. Tho Wilkboro U"i7 has now aban doned hone of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Vallev U-ulroad and urges the building of a railroad from Wilkesboro to Statesville or Mooresville. whichever shall bo the objective point of the exteusiou of the Virginia Midland. MARRIED. oi November the SIth, 1S7, at the residence of thp ivririR's father fcr A. L. Hall. Esq., Mr. Jo. H Michael and Miss Martha K. Nash. In Rowan Co , Jf. C.,'at the residence of the bride's father, Njv. ao, i9, by Kev. MunueT Rothrock, Mr. RufusT. Llnnard and Miss Maggie C, daughter of George M. Kt toer. Itt thl? TO'ir.tT, Mt, Ulla Township on the 26th -mnr of the bride's futher. Cant. 8. H Hart, bv J. K. Oraham Esq-, Mr. J nines Men! us and Miss Sarah A. Hart. Dc. d 1ST by Rev. W. H. Coas at . the residence Of the officiating minister In Itolvan Co., Ir. Jacob L. BeaTer and Miss Annie A. Haynes, all of Rowan County. iWOSCIBI!.' it- , ' Tfe-f-eivT - Petit ina to sell land for a.vts. Young1, Medium -sized Mtiles wantetl : Apply at this Ofiice. Ncrth Carolina, ) In Superior Court. Rowan CbcsTY. ) 28th Oetoler, 1STV). N. 1. IcCanless, adui'r f Jacob ) arnheart, Piaint'f, Against Sallie Johnson, Mary Kirk, Em- line Kirk, Susan Kirk, John Earnbeart, C. A. Earnheart, Nan cy Cruis, Lawsen Earnbeart, S. A. Earnheart, r.llen Lentz, li. . arnheart, Travis Troutman, Clo tilda Miller, Emeline Troutman, Burwell Smith and wife Laura, and Eva Ann Earnbeart, D?fl, Upon application of the Plaintiff, it is or dered by the Court, that . publication be made in the "Carolina Watch man'' for six successive weeks, notifying Travis Trout man, Susan Kirk, Enicline-Kirk, and Mary Kirk, defendants, who are non-residents ot the State, to appear at the Ofhce of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, bra Monday the 15th dav of. December, 1871), and answer the complaint which will be hied io the above entitled action, within ten d:ivs from the date hereof and if they tad to answer the complaint, tlie planum will apply to the Qeurt for the relief de manded in the complaint. Witness, J. 31 IIokaii, Clerk 2;6t Superior Court Rowan County. The siirvtvlnjf moDibers of the Boan ArtUIery are rem -sted to meet at the Mayor's office m it o clock, the 2th Inst., U being Tues lay ot t fin week of Superior court, tr reorganize the Combtny. Every member Is earnestly requested to attend. mm'm I I ! ! .-11. . Mtmt0mtitmmmmmmmm Eft n SALE VERY LOW A gwd ew lUll lj repaired Carriage and LVmU set Ilaruess can be seen at W. M. liark- -eiJs shop. For" terms apply t i II. M. Jones or 2:2m; JD. Gaskill. rr t t r . : t I w f f . n . Non-resident : You will take notice that the l'ullowiiig summons has been issued against you: Dayidson County In Superior- Court. J. A. Shirly, PUiJ, 1 , ! Against I II. JoneAffp Siinimonrt for Relief. VV. M Earl.W8. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Tb the Sheriff of Davidson County greeting: You are hereby Commanded to summon J. 11. Jones and W. M. Earl, tlie lt t'endantu above uamed, if they be found within your county, to be and appear before the Judge of our Su perior Court, at a (JVurt to he held for the County of Davidson, at the Court House in Islington, on the 1st Moiuiavof March, 1880, and answer the complaint which will be de posited in the ofhce of the Clerk or the bnperi or Court for said county, within the 3 firm darn of said term, and let the s;iiu defendants take notice that if tliev fail to answer the Raid com plaint within that lime, the phiintiff wiil ap ply to Court fur the relief demanded in the complaint. Herein fail not. and of tin summons make due return. Given under my hand and (he Ken I of 6aid Court, this 12th day of heptember, 1879. C. F. Eowk. CJerk b. Court Davidson County, You will also take notice that at the same lime in said case, a warrant of attachment wa issued against your property, for the sum ot Thirteen Hundred and three Dollars and six ty-six cents ($1303.66), due by open account nd returnable to said Court, in said countv on tlie 1st Monday of March, 1880, when and where vou can appear if you think proper, this Siti of Octbber, 1879. Jko. If. Wflbobm, Plaintifl'i Att'y. 51:6w CfaRISTMAS GOODS : Arecomins! Where! Can't you cuessf Well, at DUERDAUEsTO. ! Just think of it: he has ,(KX) pounds f the choicest 'French Candies cominir. He ' is bound to beat the world. Fine Vases, Dolls, etc-etc, will beat his headquar- ters in a select variety. ,i OrPenodicals, rsewspapers, Seaside Library, jfj Chippethlieef, Crackers, Pop Coru, lia nanas, Oranges, etc., etc. ; - Caunel (Joons till vou cannot resfc--- Just received 1,0(K) cans. Lktteu and Note Hkad. Hill IIkps, Card and Envelopes printed to order at very low rates. Call at this wtticeu i b: Just received at A. C. Harms' a line lot of No. l C I O A It 8 and Fkkxch Candies. TIME TABLE WESTERN H. C. RAILROAD Leave Salisbury Third Creek Elm wood Statesville Catawba Station Newton Conora Hickory Icird ..... Morgantnn ..... Glen Alpine liridgewater..... Marin Old Fort Jjeiiry SwanbanoaGap Hlaek Moantam Coopers Arrive Salisbnry Third Creek Elm wood Statesville Catawba Newton Couova ' Hickory Ieard Morgantnn. Glen Alpinn Isridgewuter Marion Old Fwrt Henry 5waniianoa Black Alountuia CHiers GOIKU WEST GOING EAST t o; a. h c ry 7 i 811 9 06 " 9 57 IU 10 10 :jy - 11 s 109 "Ji 12 3& . 12 f7 144 22i i 3 01 ' :t4-i , 4U1 4 W P. If. 3:w 3 07 ; 246 ; 151 ! n so 18 4B im ion 9 f i !' 9SJ i 8 45 ' 7 57 r i 7 41 631 fi Hi 6 00 A, 1L I A FIN-3 JBE3EY $VLl at niy stable. A ran chance to cross your stock with the very best, which all onht of Imimu Hill ndhtj brinj to liht other to embrace. C. 1 LYl.Llt. inteiesHuj relM of the Sapona Indians, Ii'lm. 'f o J, H. Joses Non-resident, defendent: You will take notice that the following Sum mons! has been issued against jou.- Davidson - County In Superior Court, Freeman II. Morse, . Plainfff. ; Against f Sommons for IUlief. JameB 11. Jones, j Ikfe'dt. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, To the Sherid'of Davidson CountT. greetirg: You are hereby commanded to summon James H. Jones, the defendent above named, if he be found jwithin your county, to be and appear before jthe Judge of our Superior Court, at a Court, to be held for the County of Davidson, at tlie Court House in Lexington on ib lt Mondsiv of March, 1880, and ittitwer the com plaint which will be -deposited in the office ofj the Clerk of the Superior Court lor saw coun ty, wUliiin the 3 first days of said term, and let the said deft-ndsnt take notice tl at if he fail to answer the said complaint wiihin that time, the praintifrwill apply to thet'ourt for the re lief demanded in the complaint. . Herein fail not, and of this summons make dife return. Given nd-r my hand and the seal ofisaid Court, this 12th dav of Septem ber, 1879. C F. Lowe, .Clerk Sup. Court of Davidson Co. i - . . Yau will also lake notice that at the same lime, in said pise, a warrant of. attachment wa isshed acaiiift vonr properly in favor of tlie plali ni iff for the siiinof Tldfty -eight Hun dred and r ifty Dollars, with interest onJ,liJ4, .24 froni the Dtli Jane, '1879, due by notes and open accounts, and nv-nry paid Io iu!er of de fendant and returnable to sjd "'oi:ri, in said county! on the 1st Monday of' March, A. D. ISRowhen and where ymi can r p-ar if you think fproierf this OctolVr Hh, 1879. , v;.t. v. i i. C; V. IjrtwrS.' C - Jxo- H. WioaoRX, l'lfl's Atl'y.: . 'K'5i:6w ... Trams rnn daily, Snndays excepted. , K Train guing West will breakfast st States ville a,ml dinner at Henry. Train goinpr East ' breakfast at Henry and dinner at Hickory J. W. WILSON, PrssideaU r To Emz J. Hanxer: You are herby nof tilird that i he following summons has been is sued agaiiini ypu, viz : Davidson County In Superior Court, P. D. Leonard, Adm'i of John Leonard, dee'd, Pfff. Against Ellen Tyinger and hus band Win. Tysinger,' bur gess Leonard, E. J. Han- ner, P. D Leonard, L. A. to raise assctt to Smith ber hiit-band Alex'dr Smith, S.CSraith, ('a rrie Leonard, Rob't Le onard, Julia Leonard and C. F. Leonard, the last five nnder age and with and guardian, DrouTls. J Summons Ps- liiion to sell laud pay debts. Cieap Chattel' Mortgages, various other blanks for sale here STATE OF HORTH CAROLINA, To the Sheriff of Davidson county greeting: You are hereby command d to fiBimun .!!, Tysinger, Wm.-Tyinger, Bnrgess Ieonard, K. J. Hanner, P. D. Leonard, L. A. Smith, Alex ander Smith, S. C. Smith, Carrie Leonard, Ko be rt Jonaru, Julia Leonard and C. r. Leon- , ard, the defendants bove named, if to found i in your county, to be and appear lefore the rlkrlr1 W.f Vvitp . Sit,iSk fntit-i dim n.tltmll " Counnly, at the Court House in Lexington with in twenty days from the' service ol the sum toons, exclusive of the day cf service, and an swer the comnlaint whk h will 'be dcDosite-1 in the r.fQce of the Clerk of the Snperioi Contt of safd, county, within ten days, and let tl. said defendants take notice that if they fail tQ answer the said complaint within the time pre. seribeitby law, the plaintiff will spply to ths Court for therelief demanded in the complaint. llemn fail not and f this summon mak due return., tiiven nnder my hand and seal of said Court, this 4 th day ofOctolter. 1879. I !. F. IWE, C.S. C, M. TL Pisxlx,.Plat'ff,s Atl'y. , . f:6W - , Mortgage JJeeas ior sare nero '-- A Uo various otbxr blaulcH sir ill: ill ! 4j
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 4, 1879, edition 1
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