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Carolina Watchman:; j , THURSDAY, DEC. 2, le80. " i Congtea-i will meet next Moodily. lTIio census of .Baltimore shows a popa Jfition if 323,l!)0.l "1 I T V '!. ri..1:.."- ...tz. rA... ,u..., v..m " - '".ur .vy wcv ....?.Tu, cemuer, instant. , I r- 1 The fence law. or rather no fence law. .is cominsr up verr irenernllv in the news- - i ' . papers of tlie State. Lt. Governor -elect, - of Colorado, Geo. ,B. Robinson, was accidentally shot and killed in a riot at Lead villC last Sat- -1 urday. I fLocisiana sugar planters have been paying as liigu as :J.o0 per day for the Jabor of ordinary field hands in order secure their corps. j A revision of the ceusns returns of Ver mnt shows 2,169 less than first reptrtei1. he will probably lose one member in Congress. - 'i - A new process 'is'reported for making cheese ofbiitfer nulk and ski in rued milk, ' which will greatly increase the profits of dairymen. The Cotton Uusluess at Charlotte has) peen ju a periecr rusn ror a lew Uiiy past. Waggoners h ive been kept Waiting all aay tor tlieir turn to have their -'cotton weignea; ami mere also seems to be juMfficulty in fiajiugrooni totinload it. j -iiaii our jving,;'r was acciaimeu m I tlTT.fl . a . Connecticut as Grant drove th'roiii;h the Streets in state. We believe it is a news- paper lie, but true or false, Jie might drive from. Currituck; to liiiucombe in state as big as a circus without lieariug such a foolish speech. i I " - mm - J 13 no uncommon thing for settled, ell known men in N. Y. city to suddon j lJdisappear from their places, jeaving no ; clue as to the cause of their absence. They go out aa if sunk in the . ocean, Saving liothing to mark the spot. ' A Mr. Evans and a Air. lteid So disappeared a . day or two ago. - Gen Garfield has fecentlv - - AYashington at the solicitation of Mr. Ilayes, who it is said, desired to confer . witb him in respect to public matters he ' tliought it importaut to carry "out. While tliere he was overrun by visitors, official aid private, ainl oiiice-scekers not a fuw. - iThere is a dreadful state of bail feeling lij Ireland be tweed landholders and th jwasantry. a landholder receives an iigQqymous letter warning him that his " lifp is in danger. If he has tiiuju! to make the arrangement he may obtain a govern ment guard lor his personal jsafety; ifl not, he nies to England, leaving all be Jiind othenvise he may be sot. - '4-.-. - - l. M. Iiale, Esq., has issued a circular addressed to the Democratic members of thtlj'-Gencral Assembly," announcing him sel as a ctiudidate for re-electiou to the offico of State Priuter. He also! proposes ;to commence soon the issue of a new pa- perjjfobe called The HoiiE Joukxal. Mr. Hule is id all poiuts a worthy jmau, aud performs well every work iio undertakes. Woiwfsh him success. ii v Winston Leader : Tho Woolen Factory .of the Messrs. F. & II. Friesf" Salem, is Tunhing day and night, at their fullest ' ' capacity. Just across the street they are completing a factory building, three sto- Tics.high, for 6,480 spindles, 180 looms. 84 carding machines, &c, to be driven bv s2nn hnriiA iwrir rpi.L g V I1VT1 VO Itablishment will give employment to over ft hundred hands. - i - There wai" a destructive fire at West -Peiiit, Va., ou tho morning of ! the 30th efNof ember. A wharf 2,100 feet Ion " 7,!,. r "IV,C: t.. ,e8 ami uuuumgs ana an -immense amount of .. u a-u , eio uestroyea. . " IJ1III1C1. HI lltll ill nitJ.IHHI I was burned. Sixty per tent, of the loss L! : .. t . i. . I I Covered by insurance. - be surprised if General Graiit shall turn yiip soon as the Cameron and Hvyt anti- G jojv candlidate for the U. S. Senate; It luis .J been questioned whether' Grant is elijnblc, but he is said to owu a house in - Philadelphia, and as the Coustituiion only j of !in.ethat question is entirelyidisposed 1 of. .-rhev main object of the politicians, Jieadedy Ciimorou, fs said to lie to de feat Grow, whom the republican people oi uie oiaie iavor, uua liavo instructed theif Senators and represcutativea to - supilort.' ; ' J ; Booth's Theatre, in New York .making larraugemeuts to "put! on the lldards" The Passiou Play," as it is . called, which is generally understood to Ije tlie" .soeno of 4he erucifixion" of our Saviour. This was to be represented in all its details by some one personifying ho Saviour, aiid other persons his Judges diVeiecotiouers all for tlio ij purpose tt4lak!ns',u,oucut "JV jast as is 'doii' -with oidiuaryf theatrical performan ces.! It is stated that piepamtioosr4u this d i rect ion had j ready cost the proprietor pfjthe theatre $15,000; but that he has concluded to stop them iu deference -to public' sentiment wiiich is in opposition id tlie proposed deseciatiou. ; Jliater, npui ts &ay the "piny!" .will be . tried. . - -; . . t . . " - . v Congrrcssaieii and Judges. I i. m ; U From the Kaleish Observer. : Mori: of. the State Hoard- of Canvassers ! YesTenhtifTltc Official Vote for'juthies of tlte Superior Court and Congressmen iico Probable Contests. The Board of State Canvassers met on.l i Tlinrailn'r . lint mi nrrnmit. if it Ix-inrr n. - l -7.- -.- T " r - .M10iidaJncljonri,e4illi,ti yesterday when jt again met in the House of Commons. rTh follov:n-. crmriinfr th ' Immi-i1. bvere Presel1 ni Excellency Gov. Jar I I . ' Jl " . ' P . . v,8 secretary oi ,&iaro v . l. aanniiers, Attorney-General Thomas S. Kenan, and Senators-elect James S. Lockhart, of An- j son, and Win. E. Clarke, of Craven. The 1 following were the secretaries: Jdin j Spelmau, H. M. Cowan and C. W. Lain- bethv j . ' - .- .' - . - Court .were first canvassed, and after- f wards those for the I Congressional elec- ioUion. The following is the ofikial count : For judges of the Superior Court. R T Bennett 1 1(1054 Nathaniel McLeau i 10a,63U John A Gilmer, 1 Jantes II Headen, ! 115,60!) JQSGS For Congress. t"iRST District. L C Latham, 14 796 Cyrus V Grandy, 1490 LathamTs uiaioriK. 50G second bisTniCT. Orlando Ilubbs, Wm H Kitchen. J9t259 14 305 ' Cicero Green, 04 ; Hubbs majority, j i - i i - THIRD IMSTUICT. John W Shackelford W P Canaday, j H 11 Kornegay, Shackelford's majority, 4,954 IP ' 15,017 O4o 1339 i FOURTH blSTUICT. Wm II Coy, Moses A ISledsoe, Cox's majority, . FIFTH DISTRICT. Alfred M Scales, i 17,557 16,241 1,316 13 557 1 1 't23- I'honias H Keogh, " ! John 11 Winston, 56" ' Scales' miijority, l SIXTH DISTRICT. I 934 Clement Uowd, Wm li Myers, 16,401 12,366 Dbwd's majority, skVextii Robert F Ariufield, David M Furches, 4,035 distuict. 13,331 11,383 Armfield's majority, EXGTH DISTRICT. 1)48 Robert IJ yancc, , 14,099 Natt Atkinson, . . 0,244 Samuel L Love, 1 1,336 ; Vance's majority, j 7,855 The following, paper was handed to J.K K...l' V.i -..! " AT' ni ' . uw uu.uu oy vi. a. in . onaner ana was read, Col. Shatter declared that he did ul ucuuu oy me ooari postponetl because of the papeiy as lie Was not so in- structeu : i , ! To the Honorable the lioard of State Can vassers of North Carolina ; , William P. Canaday, of New Hanover ,'ouuty, State of North Carolina, repre- sents to the Board that many of the re-1 turns of the election; for Congress in the thiru district do not represent the lawful votes past or tendered at the election iui luciuycrs oi vougress neiu on the second day of-i November, A. D. one thousand eight hundred aud eighty, but, pn the contrary, au honest and true fin 4- n .1 .... i. . l a 1 ?, " T-S Ym mo uuueifligueii was eiecieu instead of Johu W. ShackeTford, who was! returned as elected; (and this the uuder- signed is ieady to Verify if cjdlcd upon or permitted .so to do:by your board. The undersigned protests te your board that by not further specifying he does not I waive ainy right to contest the seat of tfie Sliackelford before the natioual iIonso of Reprcsenfatives. Witness my hand this the 23d day of X' 1 - - i t -,:- s (Signed) -j; W. P. Caxaday. A paper writing, -similar in form, was also handed in by. Co!. Shaffer, as attor ney for Cyrus fWi Grand v. in regard to tfio electiouJo the rst district, where- from MrVituiOiham is returned as CJCVVCIU , 11113 1TIUI liJttU. Willi LIIR IHIlRf . I Col. btmtJuer vkiflg the same state ment as ih tha ler ?ase - The Bord ot&tafeSieaiiyassers yester day isnmed,ritstirvk; of canvassing the returns of the election of State officers. The following is the pftichtl result: Governor ; T J Jarvjs," 11,827 ; R. P TtiiTfnit Hi?. ion- - t.i.!j)j -a OfW . . - v . . ... . Licotcnant-Governor; James L Rob- inson, 122,135 f Rnfus Barringer, 115,018, Rpbiu&ou Vniajoiityf 7,1 1 7, , Secretary of Stated Wm L Saunders, 121,984 ; Richard Ml Norment, 1 14,98a Saunders majority, 7,K1,: Auditor ; Waj P j Roberts, 121,971 ; RileyvH Cannon 114,783. lloberts-s ma jority, 7,188. Treasnrer; Jobn M Worth, 122,145 ; Aaron D Jenkins, 114,572. Worth's ma- ,arity,'7,573. : r :- ' . Superintendent of Public Instruction; John C Scarborb, 121,963; Areibald R Black, ' 1 14,765. Scarboro's ; majority, 700. -j: ; v AttorneyrGeneral ;i Thonias S Kenan, 2J,737 ; Augustus - M - Moore, 114,552. ivepairs majority, 7,185. - Tlw oflh-ittl returns fail to show anv rot exi.for Attorney-General at two precincts hi Union j county. Tho votes 1 3 were doubtless castbtit'" were probably overlooked in Transcribing the returns B ..... ... . , .. from those preciucta, or, it may be, that the ticket were cut iso close, that the Attornev-General's ' name was not on I them. This account fur the small vote I the candidates for this iofiice received 4a that county, The board finished the canva&siatbe I ,iff.,isu.,i nml ailinnMtaA I """" The Ohio Senatorsliip. Anxious to get another Senator from Ohio, Mr. Lawrence, Comptroller'of the Treasury at Washington, has tittered the dictum that "Ohio is entitled to two Sen- - jatore, and no law of Congnrsscan deprive I her of tins right," which i a good joke, J considering how often State have been I deDrived of Senators bv the decisions of I . : l . j doctrine wheii Congress deprived Virgin I ia of two Senators for Jj ears f Has Cou- gress lost any of its powers I However, the point. fa not worth argii- 1 ,n penator i nurmati is rue auiest law- yer iu the Senate. IW has given it as his opinion that the Ohio jledslature cannot - i j I elect a Senator before jtho 4th of March, and his opinion will gpveru the action of the Democrats of th 'Senate who will 1 bave a majority even a retirement a safe niajority if all the democrats are in plae. liuhmond Dls potch. AIIK r AST ine mst man scueu- ue Soes into elfect to-lay, but strange as - i J i I m m Tl . r mh r mm it may seem, it nas not oeen lurnisneu the public. It is uuterstool,"liowcver, n,ac l,,e IUSC train wuij arrive auout J.3U at night and leave about o in the tuorninff on the Richmond mul I);inviIlo TNjilrnnrI T - stopping only once bet jsveen Charlotte and Greensboro at Salisbury. The train will 1 1 ..., ..i .. .. w itu riiit viic, u.iu iwin nut, inieriere with the two trains now o.ier.if-d. ptwrit . j 4 ' will make a close coniiject here, and will go through to Atlanta jin about 9 hours, making only ten stops. It Is said that the trains will run twejnty-niuo and two- thirds miles per hour, which is very little, if any, faster than some of the regular . ..:.. ...... I it... i l'"3BC1,ocl - mo uuio oeiiig g!Uied by the small number of stops. The iwwus iuuuy htm ro:m win rncre- tore not get the benefitjofthe fast mail. tar' Observer t Nov. 28i. Nominating a RomAx Catholic Bish- or for North Carouxa. A couvefttion of the bishops of the province of Balti more was held last Wednesda v, Archbish- pp Gibbons presiding,; there being also present Bishops Beckler, of Delegare; Iveane, of Virginia; Kain, of West Vir ginia; Lynch, of South Curoliua ; Gross, of Georgia, and Moore,! of Florida. The object of the meeting was to determine "upon the names of candidates to be sent to the Pope, at Rome, for the vacant of- fice of Bishop of Nortl Carolina, which Father Gross, brother jof Bishop Gross, declined after beiur adnoiuted to the of fice by the Pone. A number of names for the vacant oflice were bronosed. and the bishops uroceeded to ballot. Th thr- I.. . . '1 names receiving the largest number of vofes were then placed in an envelop and prUoretl to be sent to Rome, out of which the Bishop of North Cahdhia will bo se itottt if ; im.itwt.,i ti.. d t.i... -..v"'r ""' Foley; of Baltimore, received quite a large vote, and that his name is among those stllt to Rome. Neics & Observer. Urilliant Miirriagc. Thero was a brilliant marriago in the Moravian church in j Salem, Tuesday evening. Mr. Frank II. Fries and Miss Lettie W. Pattersou, both of Salem, and w,1 ,liiVe many meHds throughout the State, were united iu Marriage in the C 1 '. . 1 I r . , . S rtTVP , peop,e' A vuuitu jis ueuiuiuiiy uecoiatl with evergreen and choice flowers. Two graceful got hie arches of living' green sprang up in front of the reading desk, and from the appex of the smaller arch was suspended an expuisitely arranged floral bell, and above the monocram. F. P.: beneath these emblems tho cere - naouy was performed' by Rev. Dr. Rond- thaler. Four litrle girls bearing baskets f flowers, preceded the bride and groom. the attendants were as follows : Dr. Jhn Whitehead, of Salisbury, and Miss Lee, of Winston; Mr W C Maxwell, of Char lotte, and Miss Emma Key, of Chatta nooga, Teuu.; Mr. John Walker, of Leslk!ville, andMiss Htint, of Baltimore; Mr SmitI Fv-ans, of Leiksville, and Miss " ""n F' Pescud, of Raleigh. and Miss Rosa Mickey, of Salem ; Mr Tom Iluske, of Winston, and Miss Maggie Morehead, of Charlotte ; Charley Vogler, of Salem, aud Miss Smith, of G reensbpro ; Prof D'Auna, and Miss DeSchweinitz ; Mr Yeates, of New York, and Miss Connie Morehead, of Lcaksville; Mr aud Miss Vogler, of Salem; Mr Lindsay Pattersou, and Mjss Luki Fries;' Mr Heury Fries aud Miss Annie Gray. Chair. Olserver. Isaac V, Sprague, 'the living skeleton,' is now thurty-uiue years old. He was born in Massachusetts, aud was until twelve years old a healthy boy. . Tlie dis ease of muscular wasting then came on gradually, and after a few years he was compelled to leave the shoe-maker's bench, where he was working with his father, and seek: some other mode of earn ing his living. He engageded himself with showmen. When twenty-six yeais old hfemavried, aud has now three fine healthy boySv His height is five feet nine inches, and his weight forty -six pounds.; L. B. Smith, of Faribault, Minn., says.- 1 am still wearing an "Only Lung Pad.T aud it has helped up;;' V intend to have another of extra strength soon. . See adv. . Crying orer Split Milk. The dajrs fot regret are- passed; We deprecate the bowl of those i Democratic newspapers, wbieh at this late day, begin to ! discover 'that the Democratic party was robbed of its victory by fraud. Truth was the ; only iewspaper in this city to tell tlieni so, and they were silent Truth famished, the .pi-oofs', and they were silent. Truth wislied them to finite in a general protest, and i tlry wcrw silent.. ' Now that the last cliauce is gone to re deem the blunders that have been com mitted, i they become vastly indignant and cry out far an investigation. Thii wodld 'luivobeen very well a. couple of weeks ago: when the Board of State Can vassers were yet to meet. But awr the official count has been made, tbo frandn Icot votes have beeu passed upon as genuine and . Garfield wi.l be tbe next President of the United State in spite of anything anybody; ciin do. V Instead t 'erying over the milk that has len foolishly spilled, let these fool ish papers ! took to the future aud urge tbepurifitoi;pr the Deiuoc.ratic party which sadl Aeedf ome such process. Four yearSyOjr u Utile less, from now the Democratic partywiH have another con test; It,lf aeerfmnly lwo in that cou tess as it dfrtjd the one just passed, un less, tft(re;i nj better Wgjiikkatiou, some better." esprit de , corps among the leaders, nud:somc better general iutelli gcucc as to the means by which to win That unfortunate blunder of the? Tariff plank, which was put in the Democratic platform bjf:IIeury Wa rtersou, cost tle party the' election of Gen. Hancock Fraudulent u votes could not have over come the popular wave that would have flouted him into the White House. The Democratic party is one of blun ders, not the least of which is the silly cry now raiseu oy uenioeratic papers that Gen. Garfield should not be allowed to enjoy the , fruits of his victory. New York Truth. . ThcOreat Ship Disaster. .. - 1 : - - f - r' SrEZziA.iNov. 20. The steamer Orcle Joseph, sank almost immediately after .1. . ll! r i t me couisoii. ivu nunureu persons are known to -lie .drowued and 50 are saved. The fa to of the other fifty is at present nncertaiu. ! lleai ti-endiug scenes follow ed the collision as Orcle Joseph was want mg in means. to save the lives of a larire number on board. Kye witnesses of the collision say i they cannot satisfactorily explain the manner aud cause of tho oc currence. T1 passenger list of Orcle Joseph shou s a total of 204 persons on -. ' Mr board and the sailors iiunihered 3'5. The cargo cousisted of. 80 tons of merchan dize. At t he-toll call of the survivors 35 passengers and 23 s;iilois ouly auswered to their nauje. .The captain nlmt per ished. . i . . - LoxdoxJ- ovr 26, A dispatch to Loy'd s' from-Leghorn confirms the ro port of thelossof 250 lives bv the col- lisiou near Spczzia. Tho Orcle Jotej h was an iron :screw Strainer of 823 tons gross and the Ortigiii, was of 1,853 tons burthen. ': v Salisbury Items. Salisbury, correspondent of Cunrlotte Observer, i ' if The fall trade has beeu very good, more cotton being sold here this seasou than ever before. It is claimed that slightly higher prices are paid here for the staple than in Charlotte. Be this as it maj, there was cotton sold here Wed usuay at ji cents, and luo same price was paid in Concord on that day. The receipts of tlio latter town will go over 10,000 bales this year, which is about 2,000 more than in any previous cotton year. ' - A party of Northern hunters went up into Davidsoir county Thursday, pre-: pared to deal destruction to any tiling in tho game li ue. One hundred pounds of sliot was the amount of lead they ex pected to use before returning. The .Mount Vernon, a beautiful hotel situated at tho dept, is about completed. It is now open for the reception of guest. Tom Beilmore, the coloied man who was shot here s nne time ago by Mr. M. A. Benciui, is reported to be still in a very critical condition, aud his re covery is a matter of doubt. It is said here ; that ; MrJ D. L. Bringle, the late Republican-candidate for sheriff, will ubmit his bmtl?to the board of com missioners', ii&tk otf a jrefiisiil to accept the bond, the matter, will be contested. It is stated that the ground'of contest is the fact that at pue.,pf : the polling places in the county one of the judges of the elec tion failed to attend and his sou was substituted! Btith of the parties, father and son are said to be Republicans. It is further stilted that four of the county com missioners 4 were were very pronounced Bingham men iu tho late canvass, aud some seem to thiuk that this fact may iufluence the result of the contest, but it is safe to say that the matter -will be ad j us ted according to the facts developed !and the law governing the same The iSalibury Citizen- is the name of a Radical paper just here The first number was issued Thursday, and Mr. E. H. Mc Laughlin, editor of the late Democrat, is the genius who will preside' its destiny. No one is Surprised at his summersault, as his course iu the late campaign had led many to .believe that he was in the market. I W. R. Tappau, Contractor anil Build er, Toledo, Ohio,- say sr. Ait Exehior Kid ney Pad relieved me of ajuliu the side of fifteen yearsV standing .Pleitsesend nie auotlicr Hadj See adv.' , ':V , .r Thanksgiving day was observed here by the partial snspensiou of business di -ring tho hour of service. '-Tho Methodist aud Lntherari congregations were massed languid, Gloomy, Sore with Sour Stom al the Presby teriaa Church, where appro- cl, J"" 5 ;Mie body and linibs. Yellow fT .Uv.,iou. u,ad. Jf.JSl.SSffegfe by Revs. J. Rumple, Wi J; Smith and J. no doses use Dr. Flaffir's Improved Liv- J Reuu, the pastors of the several con grcgatious luimedi above. A collection was made for the Oxford Orphan Asylum Oue of the most interesting features o the occasiou was the music of a Selected choir, which was supported by a brass quartette two Cornets, Trombone and Baritone under the management and ar rangemeut of Prof. V. II. Xeave, The voluntary was liossinfs H- siagi to. the name of Jehovah,", and, as rendered nu dcr this splendid arrangement was much admired. The rcuditiou of 0bl Huu- areo m iue cioso or. trie execises was yrobably most popular, because familfar The exquisite meitowness and sympathy of the toueof the Trombone in this grand old melody excited general admiration Thanks are due Professor and Mr, E. li. Neuve and the leader of the Methodist choir for their valuable services. Picnntv Case.-4 John L. Wright fras been on trial to-dav m an indictment for perjury, alled.ied to have bce committee in the trial of a civil cause before a Magis trate, wherein T. J Meroncy-was plaintiif, and said Wright was defendant. The case bas attracted eomiderable interest. The jury rendered a verdict of accjuittal this af ternoon about turce a clock. New Youk Market, ThcN. Y. Com mercial Chronicle, Nov. 26, in its epitonc o trade, notes an advance in- prices, with an jnereased activity in cotton, tle severe cohl weather of the' ten days proceeding being assigned as the cause. Also, an advance in wheat and bceadstufls, blocked out of the market by ice on the great lakes $nd tin; canah. An advance on lard sad provis ions is noted from a similar cstsse i prt, but supplies are thought to be shevt. Rio coffee reported at 13 for fair cargoes. Mrld grades, dull, at easier prices. Ricefrnd mo lasses, in good demand and fir. Sugar, crushed, 9, powdered 10, standard A at 8 Cotton goods move steadily from Jrst hands, at louyant prices, owing to vtEfusdjly light suppty. uomcsiie coiteo gvocu snow an upward tendency, and on some ! grades, bleached and colored, a decided aklvance, especially tavorite makes. Business fair on woolen goods of domestic manufacture. A Double Collision. Three Trains Pded up together Terrible Death of an. Engineers-Other Casualities All on the ueorgia Central. Macqx, Ga., Nov. 2d. Early yester day morning the passenger train ;ou the Georgia, Central Railroad broke in half a mile from Macoui The steam i brakes stopped the rear hajf on the dowii grade. heavy freight train following telescop ed the sleeper half jvay, killing the en gineer. The president of the central rail mad, W. M. Wadlejynml the vicl'-presi- dent, Mr. Raoiil, were in the sleeping car but escaped through windows. Several of the passengers were hurt but none fa tally. A few minutes after the collision a sec ond heavy freight train ran into the mid dle train smashing the cars into fragments. Engineer Crosby, of the middle train, was caught with his head on the level which was reversed. He was jammed against the hot boiler by the freight car and leap, ingover the tender was disembowelled and roasted. The other eugiueers and firemen leaped and were saved. Matt From in, of Macon, was badly cut in the head by the .fragment of a car seat. Raoul had his ankle sprained. Tiie accident oc curred on a steep grade where the trains could uot be checked. Tho track has been cleared and trains are again run ninff. Morgan ton Dladei Mr Worth, the very clever superiuteudcut of the fish hatche ry of this place, returned to his post sev eral weeks ago, audi the hatching of the fish is now iu full blast. A ureat manv thousands salmon have been hatched and turned loose i u the Catawba River near lero within the past few weeks. Mr. Worth is now hatching several new spo- cics; anions others is the earn, a tish mi nuted to this country from Germany. OBITUARY. 1 am sad while 1 give an account of the death of one of North Carolina's brightest lttie uaugiiter8. lux li.. ilauchter of liev. fc., and Mrs. Ella Simpson, was 3 veata 2 months and I) days old when she died, aov. y, 166U, at her uraudmamiuii s resi dence. . 11a was the most intelligent little cirl of her age that I ever saw. I think everv person at Yadkin who knew her agrees with me. She was Hot 3 years old wheu she auswercd Bible questions that would lave puzzled me. According to the bid ad- ageshe was "too smart to live." Besides ler intelligence, she was very iuteiestitiL' aud lovely. Her little sajiugs and songs were not more charming than her symme trical form, her glowing e mntenaitee. her siaikliug eyes, her graceful movements aud indite manners. All these atlibutes of loveliness must have endeared lier to ler devoted parents beyond description. She loved her parents much and obeyed them well. I join many students and citizens in heart-felt sympathy for the bereaved parents. : i The President of the Colleiro is with us again, and we are anxious to see his no ble wife return to ladkin. but hoW sad to think she cannot brhig little Ha with her. Let assay witht!fold : The Lord gi vet h and the Lord taketh away, and blessed be the name of the Lord. W miot see little ila again ou earth but we can nieet her ill Heaven. . Most Respectfully, i G. M. S. Iadkix College, N. C, Nov. 2, 1880. REWAnp.We will pay a reward of one thousand dollars for any certificate published by as regarding Dr. BnlPs Cough Syrtip not found geiminel-i-Voge- er, Mevcr & Co., Baltiuioref Oct. , 1877. ..- i iPoor Shooting. Taking ptlls and potions is like shoot ing with tl eyes shut." When yon- are K's imprt er and Stomach Pad and be cared. Music Is sometimes an expensive luxary, out Mt If ytra buy it at the right place and in the right way. tend to Lvddkm & Bates hottthkkn Mrsic IiocsK, Savannah, Ga as a yearly subscription to the Sopthkkm MrsiCAL Jovrkal, and you will tret In return $1 worth of choice music, which is published In the Journal during the year, and as a premium. Si worth of any sheet mublc you may desire. $V4 worja of music for only A Bpiendld return ror a small Investment. . Try It. NovemlKr number just out, containing $1 worth of music will be nail ed on receipt of ten cents. A MEETIWQ Of "the StoefcboWers of the Western North Caroifna Katt lted Vomv&ny as organized under AAc-C the General Assembly of North CaroUna, raUSeo) March 89th, mso, will be held at the office ot the Company la SaUsbury, Wedaesday. Dec. sad, isso, at li o'lock, M. J. P. CADDAGAX, Secy. Tt - - HOaS PENNED! ITppsidenns tnat lam entitled to pro - tectwn ajnimst stock uuder -the geueral Stock Laws and ordinances of the town of Salisbury,-1 have been under the ne cessity,, for , thp,i pitect ion of growiirg' crop tpeitty a unrober of hogs and wiircowtbiritt tii'do so a f hey come upon my in-emises - Persons missing hogs, may come and see if they are iu my pen, pay charges ami take tliem away. 7it' . S. R. Habkisox. 15 Stop OrgaiigSub Bass and Coupler Only $65B?st in the If. S. - OPEN YOUR EVES WIDE before you send North for instruments, .spread eale advertisements do not always tell the exact truth. BETTER Instru ments at ame or less prices can be had nearer home See these offers: ORGANS-15 SOp, 4 Aefir lnd jftfc Btt and Omvler. Beautiful Cote, Oitiw&05;& Shn 4 eU Iteedx, jrf53,-T Stop, 3 ileedx, $55. Stool anamook included, piano -t vct lartft tut. mici Rotvcoo& Ctue, only J1T9; Oct., largent wily 1 Oct., Syitare Grand, extra Ivrgr, MaffniptenC Vae (mlu$2M. stool and Cover Included. All from old and reliable makers, and tnlly guaranteed ; 15 days test trial, wepayrrespht if not satisiatory. Posftlvefy the best bareains to the U.S. SMiMtnk about tM. We mean business and competition with the world. Send for Fun Prf?3 isw. It wHlpay you. AUUrWM, LUDUEI & BATES' SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA. 5:46 THE NATIONAL HOTEL, SALISBURY, H..a, IS FOR RENT! Tne undenwgveil o&rs the above valuable properly for rent fur one or more ears. It is situated in the center of the business portion oft he city, aud admirably lit ted in all respect lor a public nous. It ha been for veacs the inofl popular Hold in tltu-eily, readily eonr inanding the preference f riwifonr of all clauses. Terui. lilieral. Addres, H. L. HOLMES, A gt. 6cln THE BOYOe HOUSE, SAIilSBUS, IT. c. Leading and only:-a& CSas3 Hotel ix Ttyxs. I am hapnv to. inform; mv fskn-ad tfe Traveling. r.uWjvJtIUt.IJ)ave ajxain leased 1.1. ' I . "I , w - uie uive namcit iiouse lor a tMM ftirm GIVE A CALL and I am satisfied you will be pleifsetLgJ A Pirst-Glass Livery Stable connected wtth the I Foil sc. and accommo dations expeditious and good. C..S. BROWN. 4ilm Nov. 8th, 1880. IANDRETHS i Ml SEEDS KBEST not old in roar town, wm get them by mail. Drop logae and Prices. The Oldet amd moM mUmMt Seed Grmrm in th Pnitrd Slate. DAVID LANDRBTH & 80NS,PhhdjlJa. 8 not buy untU you have seen it. -PT FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. lu' XmMmA tu k &&tr ack Ache And all diseata of the Kidneva, Bladder tad - Urinary Organs by wearing the- IMPROVED EXCELSOIR KIDNEY PAD It is al Marvel; of Healing and Eeliei Simple, Sensible, Direct, , Painless, Powerful, It CUBES where all fail. A BEVE4 LATI0N and EEV0LUTI0N In MdicinH Abriorption r .liret-.t application, aa opposed to unsalififaclorv internal medicines. Send for our.treatise on Kidney troubles, aent fre. Rohl bj dmggiit8,or sent by mail on receipt off puce, p. AUUlitJSii ThU is tae T "fU1lf T . ioi Original andfn ulne Kidney Pad. Ask for It Sand take no other. xio VUij XlUL'g X (Ul AaJ. . Williams Block, ' . .... i , IDETROIT; MlCli. THE DEST PAPErTtrT The ScirsTric AicAK is . ; . Class Weekly NW.,i i tn th w ien. vances iajl arl- and sciences - it fnl Aifc and inlerwtins acts in Agricult!. itlnw i lure. ue Home Ilealih.Medical ivV;,0!. Kienct, Natural llkorr r I cial Sc trouowy. The mot valnahu nV.0'. Afc by eminent writer in all "Jermtm w 21 I ence. will be found. in ,W sS "1 .Jf.3 j wmcu iuc.u. poue. DWn, ? V fd 1 3,nK' w cents. Soy by .!Kgea I dealers. Remit ! tw.i VT. Dy lHnA,"? Co, Publish 37lk4 PATENTS r ,'.:wY 8EKTiriC AMERXCAK, M.T.'lt are Solicitor ofAmerieair-ano enta, have had 3-3 rear: exnri.-I,t. tn : have the-faree8t establlshmL. TJ-Wl Patents arehtaineil on ifie buJ I of all hwenlian, ntto . i. ' . J " A 0 ericn. with name and rew.h-ne, oTtl,I,a,KIDf?, - - - - 1 Of flWrttfOTl. cn - aarH tn j whetlw a patent cm probahlv hr wrftinsr toM.mn H mh,j. TT'rT1 lr pt u.,;; "7 ",c"," r.-iwrararKi, their rwu nn.l Z " cured, with hint for oonrinUS? vtntiona. d,?re,rtr the paper ujLBi ing patents. UVll & CO. aVparkRT"- Branch Office, cor. F & Til, s, JtYfl toa,0.a ,ang. THE LATEST NEWS! Klnttz & Renin Have tho .uc nutl most! mniiW a . . . . o i JiT OF H NEW GOODB 1 they J.ave ever .fiV red. Jnst read and get a -hud s-ye view of what they hve iu store : . Dre GomIm, from Sc h, ; Wool Detain. ,1 loc. Donn'-l.ts frani 6c-op. lalicow, Wt 8e CcirHer., Jeans, HawneU, LinaevV &hwU': CroakKaudjt Cull ahsortnunt of. F 3 V 3ry Goeds and ITotionsi A completed ock of Shoes S IJool- bonek of MamifactuFi-, and.wiil be xobl cheatiV the cheapest. We have, llie iiuezcelld Bv fetate and Wetrnoi Show, A fu HBe f Men llat. and Lirdies triouned and unirim med Ilatu veryeheap. full umrmmi - CLOTHING VERY CHEAP. : The rargest ahKof SbirtsiiyJ,,),, . Gnx;eriei t Ixttom prict. Elgin 6r in kiuda of Coffee from I2c up to the ch. Kight -arieties of yrnp an.l JfokW very cheap. - A stoihI .is.-iorlinent of Sim.;.. ,iSean U' ,,i,,n" "'e i'laee; 2 i.kH kind l ot lciarr irluai!errqrlliu l.et ui nelAdin twiy mark'el. Jiaeon, Jari4. Ssibi Flour Ml Leather, &e. . fiiy We hitv; a l.irj;e lt of I.ate 'rot- P.liL now on barn!, veiy line. A la rj;e Hlmk of Ta ble Ware, and many nefiil ariii'les; at 5e. . We buy and ell 'all kiridxV Ciiinirv 'fm dnee for wMiw bai ler. m.ic i.d u lefore von biiv or m 11. j Admfmsfraior's Salol- ! f Satnrd.iv, the it h lv ff Ieenllfr aext, j jU the Court IJtMjsr dwer hi Sal iisbiiry1 will j offer for sale tjie ev"t,sie.aarv mtereVi inil, in the-North Wnrd vf, .wili..iirr, being tU -House and Lot opi-otdie F. E. blioiierVfrti. ldece, anrl now ocenpied by Cliar!e(t:Iriif.,!- j lie widow oijoim .Mi-Kone Jiad uowerM nigned her incliidinj; tliis properly. j j Terms of salt One-1 bird of thffjinrcliwt money must be pail on day of sale, an4 credit of six and I w el re nioniln for the otktr two-thrnh will be given, with interest.fpjm day of sale. Bonds with approved sehinty for deferred pjfywenN will be renoireil, anil title, reserved nll all the purcbai-e nionry U paid. " - By onler of Court. .' LTJKE RT. A COTES. Oct, 25, 1SS0 Gw . tenimisfioner, r. SOW I S THE TIME TO SUBSCBW FOR THE WATCHMAN B.C. BIBB & S011 Iron Foondera, - " j ! -' ! UALTIIVIUREy MP. i Itonoikctare a desirable line of ltrainjr jmI 2lr.lakfg SIot, inclading the renowned .' 7 f The nost perfect in operation, attractive in appearance, and mtcqnale! for durability. Do L1 . I h Cures Try ABSORFTIOfl (Nature! Wij-l LUNG DISEASES, THROAT DISEASES RTlFATHmGTBIJOBLg It Drives Inttrthe aystem curative agts1 and heal ins medicine?. It Lrawr Prom the diased prt lkf jpoiftona that cause death. , - t .Thousands Ttf tifyo its Yirtot. J Don't despair until vonJiave ti-1,.i,,TSTl,Y ble. Iu.Mly Applied EADlCAJf EFFE CTTJAL Emedy. ' j Sold bv DrvcsUlL or aent If a?"1 08 T kipt of Price, $2.00, h 'Mi'--! k 1'hkeb WHHarosJ: r "sent rfee, Wi-'i!- ! nrintm UlntraUd Uh splendid erX the newest iuventions an.l 1 1. ' esemlhl THE tPl Wjf
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 2, 1880, edition 1
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