I ? - 111 " J I - - t SALISBURY. N. C, OCTOBEE 28, 1880. rvli3 HO 2 : " ": ' 1 "; .A ' .A .. " . A -.- . - - I ' ' ',. - A :.vA- "-- . . - '"- - i ' . - "A:.,-' A V A." ' "A ;. A.,. A.-: The Carolina Watchman, l-f .i'&iznvn IX THE YEAR 1S32,; P ft PRICE, $1.50 IS ADV AXCE, k2lT ADVERTISING RATES, j a U t- month iVs u.'s '6 id's 12 m's . j "ADDRESS . , ' : L ' Of James M. Gray, Esq., Delivered tit the Iktyi'iuj of the' Corner Stone of tJieKew Graded ikhoo! Home, Oct. 15i, I8ri0. POLITICAL. t Ml Tb'f i . Bess S . nil- i.Vi t( I'l! T; ' 8.:. If- 75 $3..Vt f $S.0$- S.t ;..' ii.ii. 1 P.Ms : l3.SS.Vt. 1S.-t9 "! A"5 .i'-!a.'l ?59 Jo. do. I , Ludk-s aud eeuthsneii : You haves ruet ,u thi occasio'u to witness the repetition of a cukiotii that originated, and wasitj'st' lnnfoinud, in the laying or the temple's, foundatiuu sioiie. -The ceremony of jlay-; iug thq foundation stone to:duy by these i.'.fi 4p Vvr$ .!9 . Maou-i present, and. dedicating to 1 the ?S-! isnnfuvfeiuent oi a intud the structure 'that i ; .. . - - t j is here !to arise, is but the reproduction - THE OUTLOOK IX 5EW YORE. - x L I HASCOCK'S Et.ECTI0Ni ASSURED. -A Cor. of the News aqi Observer. New York, October 10, 1880. Robbins after Dockery and Barringer. discuss them Woman is now in tlte school room. She may never know the pious purposes anil deeds that sprang up in the heart and life that her tender care and patient toil planted. Perchanxre when her mission is ended and she heirs her prom ised throne and -crown, Rhe shall know all, and knowing, feel that her school room labor who are b. - jj 1 i. .. x . ; cauirht them a few times. n tho fnl. i -i .'jf' :l t thn tinma i-ohcm nt nnr riPti-Jt in the KtAte : to knk at tiiii anu inui nisiiuguiMieu ".m"""- . - 7--.-- - Garfield's Death-Warrant. i A AVoinau's Fight with a Snake. : Uhver II. Dockery and RuAis Barringer, the Radical stumpers for j ; Uhe - Radical campaign f und, don't j Alter a sober second thought' the Demo- like ;to meet the Hon. V. M. Rob- was not in vaiu. But, teachers, you cratic dentin Ohio antj Jndiana may be biha in debate, and have avoided him re tit esenr. 'permit me to say to oue regarded hs a windfall or (lle?sing in dis- aj . could, but Rnhhins h - . . . . , 1 e ! . and all, it rill be pleasant in after days guise 10 wejueniwra l1"". VC U1 : ..t. air: . .1 !... ..Iin..mcliul n,lll llll! iinmK rHusca Ul UUI tlCIllk IU LIIC utaiv s . w- 1. .-1 . .1 A c .1 . JO III? liaraiTsinli froni tha Stifoe- mid recall that he went forth from your 01 inuiana, nv icasi. was ine Baunnurnw o . ? - -- r - intellectual traininir and beaimejr success of our leader and , voters, t Every Demo- - V t lie inrfmar shows : in life; Still more pleaint liiust it be to crat hereabouts was gHevohsTy disappoint- ! How Dockery and Barridger got . --. . . f f 1 .t Hm raksnlt ' Krt uraa pvpff I CP nil III if nn 2TiSi Infamous Letter Advocating an Not long ago Mrs. Rachel Dode- JiMenaea Winese Immigration-He rick, wife of Frederick Doderick, 'a ocy iuiC7C (U ttc i Laboring Man's Interest and know that the ever increasing fruit of your at the result, bp was evcrr uepuoiican. pf Robbins. Hon. Win. M. Rob- j Barnum, the chairman of the Nation- snake known a? !,e racer. She im I I : - ! 1 . t , . ... . labor will becomeso abundant that it can And the Republican novrj are so wildith bins wcnt Morganton last week . - . .. ... thit. will ItlVITA -4fIIVt Iiv thpir . O w orer-eonfidence in' Noven.ler. The. De- I J. REMEDY for c"" of A Care Rheumatism, : Cures SnnlM8 A ot the Miuiiar .accue enactett by the tirst j Mststet'4 and ' their feilow craftsmen iu i tue intitMiitir ot that 1 em iie. since , ...... .. ... , .,. h. .-iii in.itili.i 1,. ti..ir ' " . i 1 i ...... ... a. a 1 u. wks in Luai iim 1 v w ? tlu n a-s ha,, -parsed away aud the glo- -..'"."T:' "Z r-eonfidece in' November. .'The. De- ln ponse to solicitations, to ask a y,e.ot KUtiiie with .tpilWI.allpMl ge.7leu.en of the ma- ; mocraey, however, have Hmed-hat they 3'ViS,o of ttrne with Oliver H. Dtck teiop.e, uave disapp-.avd amid the w eek . , ...r. 'Jl . have a hard fight, and onT.fe second of erv. who had an aDDointuient there. XT.. I ... L.n tky.araA.nil Janttla 11 ; . . r ' i bear cal characte'rized Rob- re- cply e no to bo cultivated here that will leave an cj jjon Sunset Cox, M. C, that he never ; rejoinder on him. Robbins threw his hottest shot for the space of an hour A numler ol leading Democrats from ami Uockcrv 'followed for two hours . wagonmaker of Cairo, Greene county, ' N. y., was passing through a fiekl of : blackberry bnhei, when she l.ea'rd a queer noise. She-stoppod and listen- ' j ed, and,' as the noise ceased, she again went upon her way. After proceed inrm a. C al t t 1 . 1 ) "s c cup iiHiiiir Mie iiearu ine The following has just been receiv- no'se aSan, which she now recogntzctl - J ed by our State committee from Mr. a? whistle of a species of black- tn iTaror of the Employers Union Advising them to Employ the Cheapest Labor Available. GliEAT SOUIHEIU hu. Rfp'? tr. - r- . , . ! ... . .... a,i.i. sonic iiaieriuiv nuvc niruMiu. '- v " ; firoaeklth. Kerrow D M , " ? Tu " in uti.reTTor in iTr-llicatiuir this tenilde to f.,l,- thr will' tin-' no:uttn entering in lOCker 8 speeches Will -,d with that politi , I I, ,1,, .i.:, ,, ,rnli.iiu, good will and wish of your order lor tue i - ' ; .n'JiTm.rt Hill bravery that has ever LAC n-Th R T-TCS f tennde k its own masonic creation. he fatnre w?fV,e of thif iu!ti,uti?n- W?' i ciati beneath the skies, feels ; confiddnt of a .-him, he graciously allowed Mai. IrfcMfc n r iri if . - - , ,. . . ,,:,, fluence of the mental caiture mat saau no RrftIM Democratic victory, not only in New ;. , . , t , , FnmM SCROFIILA. C.emouy, like the ,el gioy which pa- thein8tlttltiwn vou haveded i York, but in Indiana nmS montV Gen. bin$ the first speech of one hour, L: A . . I- T yra aenais fo miml wiu deathle88 a8 your Hancock I saw to-da,. Dy neither word, I serving to himself the rigkt to r r- : . uuuersioou auu juhj iiiiureciiiivu uuij .... . , ,r.i i IOOK or gesture umue ocuay iiiai, uc was '.i i n i i ' t i OACflTATwTC; L. lnitUti urhfil i nn,r nn,l n,. dedication ceremonial. There are minds K.., 0n the contrary he inform- i indefinitely, Maj. Robbins to hav knoweledge its mystery. - The overthrow ot'ceieiiionies and creeds, the wreck of ciiipiies and the desolation of once proud , - . , , , of years. Like the ceremony just per- wherc forever btattime's remorseless and J " .... ... i , a. . k ., ,, . formed, it will keep pace with the march ihictvill-lll'u ir?!l I'U Ikllf. tll l'!llf mill f'-- .-va ...v-, -.II ' - t ..nf..l.i:ni. .la.tinf mill thn (1il intollAPtiisil indiience that will be seen was sure of Indiana, but he had no doubt rn n.n ti.o ,.,L- vftti Knv. insf ! whatever of the general result. mm icii luiig iuivi j .... .j...-. laid shall cruble into the dust and grave Cures Malaria. & eimmy which this hour represents and performs, have all the freshness, youth of unfolding destiny; dren that are to be the children of the far off ages shall feel the poteut spell Cores Kerrous Debility. CUBES CONSUMPTION. .....1 1. ....... . . . I i . . nnal Iim.i I 11-liull t Tk A . -If . I..al .Hull a.r IllllUt tvllll ftllHrlir hist Master dedicated Uie leui pie to the . , J ' . .. . M . . - . . ,. . e i before the age of Christianity. The scholars Creator and the religion of masonry. :tU ,. ;f -. i .. , .. ,,- - ... r OI UlUfll limes cliu icn wiiii no . ltrnt her Masons and fellow citizens of . , , . , tl not Willi moi;o iorce man w iieu juuiii in cited amid the groves and halls of Greece and Rome, or the boy Ifauuibal made his famous vow upon the alters of Carthage. itranzort c Iterative that exist, and is a' feioellent Blood Puffier. r liOSADALIS la Bold by all Progglgtfl. II IMS 1 tlri oEEATrST PAEI EEUEVTR OgTOS Jl.CZ. Salisbuiy, 1 congratulate you on this oc casionV J-;r it is an event that will be pro ductive of good to the preientaudcoii.)iig generations. lhe edilice lias olay dtHli: rated -to tnc culture of miml will be piHluctie'i educted pow.ers that sliall ovtictit tlie pieti nt aud futuieof our peo ple and' throw the charui of intellectual dignity aud culti vatechpower around those who may receive within these uprising walls that cue aud teuder training that shall sui-cc&dully carry them, without blight, through the bud aud bloom; of youth t a ripened, self-sustaining man hood. Meu may disagree in the matters Indiana are here to-day at the rooms oi tnc ; i i if Tl f0nmv:nw Aav ,1PV national Democratic committee, where an t j j important consultation is Wing held. All ; met at Ieiioir, where Barringer was agree that Genera! Hancock is stronger in 1)restMlt. Here fiarrringer had the the Hoosier State than Landers, the defeat- 1 . f ed candidate for Governor, hnd will poll hrsl speech and Maj. Uobbins was al from 5,000 to 10,000 morel votes. The tie- JOWe, one J,our anJ a qnarter after publicans will have other States to look 1 ' .. .. ., t - i a. 1 mm; llfmLrortr in nlneo thft Hiumic&inn alter next montn man xnuiana, anu uanuui i j .v. .....a a) Democratic committee, by telegraph ; med,stely istarted to run, but before aud ought to prove fatal to the fur- sne a'gone a j dozen steps the -snake ther hopes of Garfield : ; . Personal and ConfldentlaLJ : ' House op Representative, Washington, Jan. 23, ,1880. caught up with her, and began to en- f twine his coils about her. bodjr. She -had a small tiii pail fn her 'hand at the time, and while screaming' for help Dear Sir: Yours in relation to the be?an to fisrht the snnL-p ivitli tint noil Chinese problem came duly to hand. ; huth tliat ev0ry 6troke 1 take it that the question of employes . , , .'it ,, is only a question of private and wt"?6 at ! 8nake8 hcad U WOuld porate economy, and individuals or d(K,Se and "raw 's folds about her companies have the rtght to buy la-. body tighter. She continued to fight bor where they can get it cheapest, aud scream this way for nAarly a quar- :'e "ae a ire?. wiin the uiunese ; ter of an hour before she trot anv re- Government which should be religi ously kept until its provisions nre ab sponse, but finally heard her husband's . amass such vast sums of money and import ed voters in Indiana as they did last Tues day. It is believed that, the --Republicans in a speech of indefinite length. Sand wiched as he was, Maj. Robbius, fob pollel 10,000 illegal votes,; many of them ; lowing Barringer and having heard oeing negro roies. anu ni a ; icw num mv Carolinas. The election was no more nor rogated by the action of the ueneral i answring U- Jt then the snake government, and I am not prepared j ot a co"' around her neck and throat to say that it should be abrogated un til our great manufacturing interests are conserved in the matter of labor. Very truly yours, J. A. Garfield. FT. L. Morey Employers' Uuioii, Lynn, Mass. and she fainted. Her husband crush ed the snake's head with his boot heel and then released his wife and carried her to the house, where she revived. She carried a blue mark about her throat for some time where the snake less than a great auction. The floating The results of their training have been votc was put up and knocked down to ll felt in :ill succeeding ages. The results highest bidder. The frauds practiced i e in i had choked her. The tnakc was l-l 1 a I .1 1- Tiie G re at Ma n 's Sl e ep. Wash- Ieei In "Si large n- i Dockery 's speech the day before, raked A .., in. l,o Intnn.n Aa Inrrt 0,.f OA TU O ... I K rOtlllU aS U 111311 S WllSt. a n wv ' " I. m . light of the Democrats, sustaining licans here make no secret of their ex- Another Discovkht i .... i ' i. i...n k'.i i k- the State were unblushing and shameful Ol UHS IIUUI UIK nil.ill io J . .. n . i ,' : l,1 1,-,. ... Leadinir Democrats have; assembled Here those, who Iighfy glide over utes tranquil , . )f u countrv N.t one of wave, in the far oft' veais vet to be. This thm ia disenuratred. GiSv. Tilden 'last Prof. Swift, himself thoroughly well and dis- pectation. They say that they will Astronomer of the Warner Observary, at comfitting the Republican champions, own Garfield if he is elected, that the Rochester, Nr Y., discovered, another a ! p i i .1 I - n a. r -I i ll. p I iuw vuiiici uii uie oeiini" hi uciuiwr ... a . ..I t 1 a I :..!. ! T.. ..... .l l.tj fVJon. 1 ie.v-f3v St-vtn- I. . .. . .1... . .1 lulll. net will leuu anew impulse aim uaaicii i mgm, ninninw ."". ... .. r hson. that Xw York would give Gen Han witn me ce s y .. , cock as large a majority as it gave him and reporting a victory for our townsman, Maine election, and that it was only and interesting details which could not u.e uu. ucu . y u Mr ,en,lricks in l.p. mere arc niany . , ..Jitio,,,, put Hpon by presence of Grant, Conkling, Cam- le telegraphed are herewith given. The anml:ite. th pxnmnltt set liv salisourv in I rpgwna n-hv civ ik will no Democratic. . I ' ot . erectiufi this building for the intellectual New York is a Democratic Stafc. She imrturo of her children. I mav with pro- Vs oeen uemonsmueu yj ,. . : . .Minwmk rw ..iir caii mnn mrYm The fact was noted in the nssocia- press dispatches, but some important ca en uuuer iiui u vuiiuiiitnin put iijum uy pieseuueui vjraiu, oiiKiiug, vum- ic icr-kh4iii uc iintinmi gncn. auu him. The following day, at Hickorv, eron and Logan in Oliio and ludiaua new celestial' visitor is in the Coustella- r the order of speaking was as the day that those States were saved to the f V&" .ri-h,t e-on, onri t n . .. rpi i A) minutes, fleelmilt Ion North 17 degrees, 2 Llolfs Liar Pills- TSZ OfilLiT VEQETAEIJa CA.TIIABTIO ;K; i RiiGULA'i'UP- - - - ' ninn (n it ' -J- J i ..:..fr UmciviU M-.va.r tliA linn rd . ' ,. . . ;" . . . . .:.l.. I r....I.K Tl... 1 of reliioh and 4olitics m fact, on ul- 1 J . . , ,. , erai elections, wnce me jireiv vr i j 30 minutes. It rate of motion is quite most eve,.- topic, but there is oue subject ZZJ: have in variabv earned their St ate t icket " ""T U,e ""V M - north-westerly direc- upon wluch alt agree no man disputes childrHii edn- except in the years 1878 and 1879, and on and after this they would hot consent aged exclusively by Graut men tion, so that it is approaching the sun. It me ; success or ine to jye m auv time at all. lie pro- ew, Dorsey and Uorham. Evarts, a very strong condensation j ....... - lt V4ll4t,-tllrtm if .,t,nl, -W,-M Sl,rmn n71 Knluir tlrov ttfllllSUleOI tllC Ceilll, 1U lUIUltlOU inv. ituina ... v ' ' II I I liL- r.nrlaaiia u-liK'li 1 iwl 1 ! lua flint, if. II doing a noble work.and the children edu- arise anil call you blesseil foreveruiore. . In behalf of the dear boys trous divisions in .1 . . ' ..II .1 I al 1 1 .......! O I I ... I. hna. n.An l u c , . cated here will arise and call you blessed P..nnW;f ..., 8-il,.lv . r heiuiilH human rv. and is the blessmg . . , , Utpuw ar.s was saitiy on one to a star- Vegetable WORM SYRUP iloat!reEtrrT3 V7CB"Tti-i(l U recommend of heaven to eveiy child. The teacher ft ft ? . ... A I . . I . v . 1 . . . . a 1 1 . laoois ut impioxc ui am... .,w.t.1.1,1!Ilf1.. ftr tIigS interest ma and girls now, present I tender y ocornncndedj, truth, lie is the "herald of a cause that in their welfare you their racv. In truth, from 1867, When they first rjve lim lmt s;x minutes each dav, have to walk the plank alter the 4th , ,,.ift...l wrested New York oHt of the hands ot the .. . . . r , ,r." " r i i t 1 t - a tnrowing anifestid JeJubI.pans down to the eIccti0n of last whu-h pn.posinion they refuseil. Ihey of March next, and retire to private fact of it g off an Extended tail. From the s extraordinary size, we are war- V . . . m a t-Hlll llllllt TlkP 1 t ' 1 ... - . I a sm n a . . I i. uu .tic kjiin i'o " I f.,ii whfn tlmv ran two I candidates tor l1m..(k- h.id nnoiirh of bun ami would lite. J he cabinet, tiev boast, will I r...,twl .wotM..ni.,r tl.-.t it -m lu.ir.rir sis' - j ttl I vuvtj iii4 ..r v ... - - - - - . - y j j J ' imiv v ii x- a v w m . j CTFcr tslc by nil Drurrfcsfa. Jon?rFiiiE?;rtY. curtsati & co., " r - . 60IX "SlCPKJETUSi3, M CoSsfro Place, , Re Torli. Li,,, i .b. .V..,. ,uk of ,,mg,r I - e(luc!Ui(, Wcause ,aclllio in). ZieZrnar oiATjitly-r. Iti: MES M. GRAY, Attorney and Counssllor at Law, giLlSfiUIlY, x. a r and makes him a member of a calling that ! is honored by the most illustrious naiui's. ieacheis patiently rear the ..tender thought,1 and as the poet has it, "Te:ic-h i he young idea iiu OinhooL" Their dutiA well performed, they give youth the mystic key that unlocks the evolution of all things. Their lUes are lives of toil and often not fully "apprecia ted by the tiiithiukiug, but it must be a satisfaction to feel and know that wlfle their work msiy not lead all whom they uawemrjie-uoiirt-tionse ioi, uesiuoo . ...... :i. . i...uf ..ki. 1.0 i a ii-n ; .. ll I LCUCll IU UlnllCl Mill, ill will iu ioi va.v. loSanireltiuiirliton. ill m.icticein all v . , i IieComts If ihf State. I: eerycliild to sustain himself in hon- . . l i. .. ' . i. i 4 l I.... I i...:h:.. ,i .i. i. it- i . i.. ..-. mf. ra mvo inni un rirriiru ;n. :iiiv i iiiaiu n Liiiiiiiiriiiiiii. :iiiii iioiir; iiiii i uiiiiiaiiii. .ihii nit; .iiiiiiiiifii.il jiitb i iib ii. proves their destiuv, and we know that the State if they were thoroughly uniteu in fa" .-.... ... ... , , in . 1 cn nn." . i i. v I . f j .r 1 1 :.i: ij I I. nial n..., ...1 ...;ii rl will be one of the most remarkable cmeta nliatevi-r bevoud .loukt or failure im- 'r ,UOrc uifir leeuuS. ,v,m,. . ;r'si; jeml U.cm. H. toW U.m they .mporlance and influence at home. ZZ" ' uZZZZ" ed as fulhlling heaven's high behest and htvvcen t,e two parties' ;was fairly and knew their speeches would not bear There is a nossibilitv that further devel- JNeary two years ago Urant and . ,, . , . J . onments mav move this to le the crreat I i- : . . tx ... I . New Jersey is all riglit. By large major- for ten years he had been trying to 11 ,s uw iiiat n wa i.c- comot of 181 wllk.h constantly. with that which will enable him to know and I sary to caary the vote of Indiana; J expected, in which event astronomers itics it east its electoral votes lor jicvieiian i .1. i . f i .1.,. . .......1 tl.inlr I . a- !,0BQ:-Jf...Til.l ECl IIIU&CUUIIU eilCtV.II Will. Mil TZ:r::, ZmZ S St I. U W in iU ;e ..coedd, b. told him and they commenced colonizing ne- -.11 tat... n ....u oppor.an ,y to ,t - ".a H.UU ana -- Ut .(DocUc,,) the most cow- groes in the Stale to do it. They sue CtT.r. privileges of manhood, for the empire of t(irRl.otPa. to DeQolver Garfield. ardly man he had ever met on the ceeded. . . , . .. man is the power of thought it is the Perhaps the chances for Democratic sue- . but all to no purpose. Nobodv a-i a. . 1 . I I r . g i a:,... .1 n na. Q a,,r. n I a J 11 verv soul ot existence, iease 10 uiiuk i cess in v,onii;iHui. u !"- iv ... , ,, . TA . t . vcij. win I . . . ... . ..... :..!..: . cfac. L'nnu'c hMtpr than Dankprv and Har- TIim l. oasis as mine iwu nciuiiuiniui; uia 1 tiv.. j v I MISCELLANEOUS. Lions mid Rats. aud that moment we cease "to be. orable position amid the responsibility ! f.' flf m.in iro of but little But U has a 8,tr?n?' popular; candidate lor r;,1,er when they haeenou . .. a- .i.i oi:. ...i . 'KiM i physical loicesot man aie oi out nine GoveTnor and tie supporters of Hancock , , . . . ami uigniry ei mainnHM.. ;ocnu... .r....n , .. . .vit,lol.t the directinc power aro ,v,.,i tn n nnthusiastib. discharue of man, ana oy ineir own coi - BVBBa'-vw- - : - - gh of a confessions "Free Your Mind." Mailail fta W V tj jA-r AT LAW, i Conrts. Practieel in r'i(- State and Pederat 1 - 12:0in S . a - ' - , - ll-.' IX T? ft1 A TQli! J ttonif2 at Sato, . : . -! ... ii w ai Seitaon; LUorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. Salisbury; n. c oy22879tt. I - FM-tt! PLOW Ju foil ait has -J f "WHEAT. Ning attested statement from mtli, f the Valley of Vir- ii sent us for the mtornia- n, Hwhovish to use a Bdl3i1 la1 e:,r Porae 500 Tons diffierent I8 of pl ,1 i '"f," neai aim a iir propor N atuf 1 .rnJ. w,,ii;, has given such gen- 1 ofn7 v - Ulal we lct to double our Hr.f" !lKnd '! sesson and it will have FERTILIZER FOR V i' AT. are dangeror.s to ignorance and superti tion they crush the Idgotry of ne aud dispel' the error o"f the other. Armed with text books they advance civili zation, arts, and even aims where and when the men of parked artillery fail. ) "'The school master,-' said McCanley, j'Ms abroad."! With piopriety I call attention to the fact that since his lordship uttered j this memorable sentence, women -have taken high rank as teachers. There as a tlnie when a teacher must be a.iiiaii-j-a. man of Keverejooks, who could success- full v flourish a club and keep the beligiir- eut juvenile in terror. The soothing in fluence of the club is productive of gonl even in this day, when regularity of at- tendence; and improved lessons are tho achievements most desired. This remark can only have reference to the boys the girls, 1 know, will always study well and do right. TThelioy is sometimes hasty j if not stubborn', unt the boy is the coming n:au, and as life is fearfully practical tie needs must learn to Bb firm and active, for he will have to open an avenue fbr himself along which he tu ay march to success. That which appears hasty and stubborn will cool and tons down when he comes to grapple with the solid facts of life. fhe by is rude, the girl is gentle, but he is the future bread winner, audy the one who is to give shelter and protec tion to the girl, while she in return throws around him the shelter and protection of her less tempted and more amiable na ture. The boy is "a big institution," and with all his rollicking, rude -and reckless faults 1 love him still. j But, I said womau lias taken high rank as a teacher, and I add, now holds Jhat nosition in every civilized land. Many of of thoiiffht. It is the fore-runner of pro- I thei : ....I n cito f rii I recollection of their victory "irCf 111 K CI lllllitl, iiiiu uu rniiiin . . . . .i 1 T .... b a i. i. when, after a sharp struggle, they carried uom are ute-iiui ui iuhus"1 -" w ., a. uv i,ig; ,r t o c,oo ir duty in the present emergenf y by a t,ev j,ot cn0Ugh of Uobb ollection of their victory four years ago, I J ;r : by wis. The following incident about an old lion's last days is taken from the A Quaker, on htaringa man swear- hast rrport 0f theDub.in Zoological ing, said, "That's right, friend! Get j Gavten : The Connecticut Delegation.- all the bad stuff out of thee as quick- "The closing weeks of her useful comotive, the electric light to the voice- These three States cast fifty electoral Connccticut delegation stopping 1 v as possible." The following anec- life were marked by a touching inci conveying telephone. You are providing votes. Four years ago they .gate hem all If ; . :f t mJ , our vouth with nieutal trainitig and it is to Mr- Hhien. uy giving mem 10 nan- over 111 mis euy yeaieiu.iy put me i uoie oi noruce vxreeiy s? niai uem tvun ui ucmg icwn.wi. im-- that which adorns mind and gives the JJfy certain ?u. Observer a pleasant visit, ana nau Mr. Ureely did not sympathize -With lare cats, or carnivores, when in grace and beauty of expression, whether , t , : many agreeable things to say concern- the Quaker, yet he could keep cool health, have no objection to the pres- lit be upon the written page or by the jt js easy enough to charge that the Re- hng the South generally aud especial-I under provocation : ence of rats in their cages. On the charm of oratory, for it is that which makes I pUllieuns carried the Indiana electiou by j. Qp jji:jriotte one of them had One day a stranger came into the I contrary, they rather welcome them mind burn aud glow upou pen and lip. frami. But where is the proof ! Ifasn- , , ,.fi,pp nmi thevLffino lL-In norv nml inn in red for L o d".pf to iho monotonv of "pxis. The history of our race, its literature, RepblUan. I , ..... : ' U , t it., . x. i:lJ. 3,u.i.:.f i.:.l painting and scalpture prove beyond dis- He. e is the proof. The Alexander Ga-s lu " " ree.y. x pm . 7 1" T""1 wH"r pute that education among the masses is October 18th, say: . fcoutliern town. Atiaiua, uiey bum, den wnere orceiy was wiautuuig oi a wuu annual m eouinieniem. x u8 the palladium of civil liberty the bul-1 Fr tlie paet two days squads of negroes I was so crowded with v sitors that they I away for dear life, aud he made for I it is a common sight to see half i ft wark that protects and defends the rights j,uve been arriving jn this pity from j dozen rats gnawing the bones ofi of man. But ladies aud gentlemen, I close J anjlf Friday moruing a company often . miprpstinj fact connected with the As be went in I heard him sav. which the lions have dined, while delegation, isv that it is singularly "You old hypocrite!" using an oath j the satisfied carnivores look on con- solid for Hancock; nor. arc they alone; at the time. - J tentedly, giving the poor rat an oe- in the Sedu-ewich Guards, of Water- Grecly did not look up or even casional wink kith their sleepy eyes. bury, the company from their town J pause, but kept driving his pen mad-J In illness thd case is different, for it lr.n5in 'thin w-Pifnn r n.- v.iia. o-Piuiynere" f or term, &c 43;, 1 BERNHARDT BROS. - y Agents ?nr mill? TIME TO tlie barbarian and 'semi-barbaric nations had long felt and acknowledged her powj- er andlnfluence as a teacher of whatever was to be I taught by" thj&se nations. - It took centuries to force this jdea above the jn-eP dices, that prevailed so long among the cultivated; There are many other ideas wherein woman is the principalfac tor that have and are now forcing their ORTnrcl E TO SU:CR!,, j way above civilized prejudice., lint tins . ftiE WATCHMAN i not the time nor occasion to digress and with the expressed hope that your highest ani ve( Those arriving did not hesitate expectations may be fully realized; aud to My tj,at tjieir passage to Indiana from add in justice to myselt, it was not my I vorth Carolina had been paid by a gen- design to make an elaborate andlengthly tinman from the North, aud that they had speech for the time aud the occasion will J jet ti,ejr uative State a short time pre- not admit the selection and full discus- I ious on the condition that they would wi,jch passed through the city yester- y on, his nose within a couple of I the ungrateful rats begin to nibble siou oi auy 8uujeci. jo mane uwwie- not be reouired to remain away nom , , . ,tlirn irnm At anta. ev- .,,nbrs nf ths nnner. and his ids w ns- tho foes of the bnl ot the lorest be - m . . ; I la T VJIM 111V.I. ......... i . - -I I 7 - .1 - -- : marks aud be witn you on an oceasiou so llome8 more than a montn. ine . . - u.....l- mnn L..:i. d,n nn f....i.:. loK o.bl na;,UM!,lv importaut to all is to roe a pleasant duty 8lM)kesiuau of the party said that a man ; . , .i n-: . ' L i i: r . rr . t: and willingly performed. Before I cease j fom tj,e Xorth came to South Carolina j They are going to snow u.e. nis worn. WI1,SUIS,;UIU,V"1' v v v " 'T' speakiuff permit me to further add, I have ahnnt Rir WM.ks airo aud encaged a num- ance by paying Gen. Hancock a visit The fellow continued, calling Gree- ess from this annoyance, placed, in purposely avoided that conciseness of ut- Gf roeu weru n ludiana, promising ou Gjvernor's Islaud before they re-1 y'& attention to an article that had her cage, a fiile little rat tan-terrier, terance that is not in harmony with thejto pay their railroad fare to that State; tur tQ Wateibury. The delegation j offended him, and denouncing him as who was at first received with a sur- ornate fullness and expression tnat puunc tliat they vent to Indiana and were sta- business men of Watcrbury. a villian, a coward and a liar, with an ly growl, imttwhen the first rat ajW siieaking uemanus, oecause, as me scuo.ar tioned in a coantry district, wnere tney . nniU aftor ol.nt pvnrv other wonl.L.1 nn,l 2fu 1W, Mw the litw I. - tti nAVHiti if Innirnnn'O mill mil. I 41 tUa T .1 1 .1 I . t'ulift bist UdarWUH SUOCl w I J Ml " " '-. I vuunoi u.wrv.v..,, - b-o 1 suiiu uuu . . i,..i. i.: .1. . .. . . 1 .1 : ...1.-; ..ofMoressiondnoawritteuessav rr.,io rr luch thev received a meantime uireaungiu m.u lie lerrier is ... ...... .. 1 - - i x A " . . . r., itr..i 1. i I- i ..i r r ... l .1 .mi is not appropriate to a public speech. I montf- nav : that they had been granted UARFIEI.D S IaRIf. amug- neaa on. ing nun witn oiessi.iuai ukui acms haveavoided the brevity and coudensa- fiu0ugh upon the promiise to return iu tJn Oct. 19. A dispatch from Cleve- Greely didnt stop for a moment, the lions with a snap as he cama tion . that is not coMitnensurato with the two weeks. .Both parties; seemed to bo language and oruaieuess due the rule of ignorant of the purpose for which they public speaking, ud the occasion we eel- ld been transported to Indiana, and brate. W ith this I close my remarks and thank you for your attention. . Power exhibits itself under two distinct forms strength and force each possess ing peculiar qualities and each perfect in it own sphere. Strength is. typjficd by the oak.the rocfc.the mountain. -; Force embodies itself in the cataract the tem pest, the thunderbolt. " iiie 1 l.i- 1Jaii Tll cliiwf rnn " -jiyou ...j " . J," won a victory said Van unren to jiunr, nt i ...-..., . . rti The dog and Hnnt in a minute lay dead tial election 41ia ornnni . . , . ir - , ' extreme. were elatetl at the manner in which they had been treated. They expressed the opinion that on their return to Indiana they would bo accompanied by a large number of tho colored people of their neighborhood, as they had been informed by geutleineu in Indiana that there was work in that State for all they could bring along with them. " r By such means the Republicans have land, Ohio, to-day., says that a repre- but wrote on uuruffled by the bias- down, she began to understand what scutative of the press called upon Gen- phemy. the terrier was for ; she coaxe1 him eral Garfield at Mentor yesterday with At last the intruder exhausted his to her side, folded her paw around a request that he would explain the vocabulary and turned to leave the Him, and each night tho I'tle terrier chargesof his inconsistency in his tariff room, when Greely jumped up and slept at the breast of t4ie lioness, cn record. Gen. Garfield said : "I say squeaked out .to him folded with her paws, and. watching ' nothing to anybody," and on a second "Say, neighbor, don't go! Stay tlnt his natural enemies 1U1 not dis ! request for his views he said: "Ire- here and free your -mind!" Oliver turl) tho natural rest of MiU mistress. M. fuse to say anything. I say what I Johnson. have to say in public. he repre- Tho rats had a. bad tiixtcc-iruring those six weeks. - 1 .. - - - ...... I ... . -r RPntative of the press persisted in his The spots on the sun do not uegin The lanWzfl of the hearl ba nn tory that settles the pieiden-1 quwtionfJj when Gen. Garfield rushed to create the disturbance produced by j need of words t be understock I on! It it presterous J ?l6 of lhtj ' the freckle on the daughter. I wirites in the eyes, !. "J.. . vf A' - 1 V i 1 .-1 ,.t-- " ,:A f i i At t . I ! I .' "VP A -.t l 'T; ' A .J 1. V Ai Hi . -i AA'i 'fi -1 'Ah-: ' r ' f - t . . -i . - ' . - A 4 ,. A-i; 1 1 .v

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