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C - J , It - V VOL iXIIl.-rTHIRB SEEIES SALISBURY. IT. C, HAY 18, 1882. - : :Ttii- ' ' -:" " HO 31 : ;,!(' ; ' 1 1ft ' - ,p T(m "ilTll WW 111 IP i :': f'-'.i' r"& -. '-i-'l .. -.-;-:- P ' ' -' r : U Vf ;V;-.-K H'W ' " . ';-' ' 'Vx: ' . . ( i - - I - r i,. ! - , i , , - ! - J . . - , L- 1 ' , ft'" ---.L-'. :-.-,.( .- ?-- " i : - . - . --. ? - i. i I. , ,, , j i ,- j- . , ' ii - i ; i t A ' t "' ' ' 1,1 I I I II 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 i JLvLlUJL.iLp Li The Carolina Watchman, I No nft V ESTABLISHED IN TOE YEAR 1832. i Begone witUientl ! Away with strife) v j ; price, laoiNADVAjfCE. ;j:;-iiT Our iinman hearts ncnuiliiigj ,4 .itft us uc rricuus Hguiu ; iub - I v 7s nil to short fur hating t " - . i So dull the day so dim tlejway,. v . ; j So round the road we're iriug - ,T lir letter weal Avith faithful friend, '- j Theu stalk alone iiucarii. r H 0 j The barren figt the withered viue, ; -- r 9 i " Jacfisa Hill LXik$l ; j A COEBBATED UIJA - s-i fxg: rtXj? rW il,ll;ni&SwiS.fG). Tlie State Normal School.- ; - Jackson Hill, N. C. Mav, 4, '82. r The Stati Nrtial School to be ItehTat The whiter, with usfn-nast, the ,nl 18S2 v Tl of fjlIlftirpr(. kavB genial rays of ia May sun , are ouce beeu fortunttejin securing the services of morenpoQ " us, and the cattle upon la severar disnngnished instructors, front thousand hills find verdure in abuu- ortli aui Soatn, lociiiding some ot hi. . . ) 2- Tomlinson, principal of .... . - ... . , - I ; Mt. Ykuson, N. 0, March 3rf '83. 7l: TT" i-l 1 Some mtn are in the habit of repeat good advice iu the presence of and ostcn- j terday tu iuter an Alexandria woman of sibly fur the benefit of others, just as tbey would say their prayers, to strengthen their owu faith, imaginiag thus to keep themselres in mind of aroiding te erils they warn other! against. Thtjr Toice So dry. the bowers, so few tlie flowcrsi i Our earthly way discloses, " ! Far better stoop, where daises droop. Than tramp 'on broken! roses! - ' ' " ' ' H h . - ! Ot what are all the joys wejhold, Compared to jjs above us I 'liie Wfegesof bin. I : Ibe Southern Methodists; Undertaker Wheatley was called yes-1 SOME INTKnESTIXCJ FACTS t AND FIQ Bad history. She was, many years ao, - i V .. r ., "r .' , ona of the handsomest ad most spright- . ealhfr the Allowing interest-; ly of r AlexandriaV society belles. -Her ,nS statistics from the address of-the . father had Wen one of the leadiug law-1 bishops at the General Confcrencern yers at the ;o!d district bar, aud-was le- I session it Naslivillclast week : within the meaory of those now lvvtjie Wilson Grideil School has been elect- land manner betrays themVtwhilef speak-, P1te: the proudest man in Alexandria. The force of itineraut ministers un when the prospects of. J he fieldj td 5upeiiuteueni and will brio's" to., the .ing; and if those whom tbey advised will irJ in fiilo.the young girl became pos- der'iiMilnf mnt io lal'iA v Lu lui.ibUHwou xruui ii iiicii site I r ; - . . . recovered; This separated her from ou thirty-nine Annnai Conferences iuu incuuauu sue uniteu away i v wtv uviu w u,iv-x. uc4u . j...' . . i t-. At., t ... . " ' novrn nssociaiious ana uauiis. io intrirase in me last quaarenuiuui here yesterday from Brooklyn undertaker was iustructed to grave iu the old family grave taught theni a flessoii which will do Amei lean has devoted more attention exampte,vby Icontradictioui 'm4 . inkier .w" purchased."', Fewtfewthatthe ' re- tlicm trtinA fi-rnppftrinii9 tn -nmo. s" ; iujmhkij-.wihiuiwh, 1UVA I 4i. .1 . iii.'l maiUB there inferred tvera lltn&a nf tli I mnninn nf - llin Phuri'i Inct trin' V":" . rr "-..' r ' Jttuwialfu frahMa teacher how U teath. I M?.MIW ' ' junut : - - - -'.7 T'l -T" j-, j ips o t-aual in the United b'riuging morals and religion into ridicule fascinating and flashing brunette so well The amouut of church properly and ----- iT , . . liut smiu that give, like tniuo ana mine, ine garuen, auu ine orcnaru, ayltc so . ouuui unt.watch them for a day ortwo,tliey will J "VOn;u 'new their fife by giving : flattering us no or a time whe tlie 6 all e-wars weVe coiu - T i .-. i -" - ' "l V- Prof.' Esmond DeGraff, ''Soperinten" j glers - for ; going-, yety ' Tar r Mtray nfroa '""'y ? Pat-- !-ft.r iVnf n-i.i. "r& Brant. mudi agricultural. Uiid horticultural dent of Pablicllnstructioailu the city of tfieir own book, , However, this teed hot to unk Than tread bo frnit fliat crowinffr! zeaDTliegfejt.clrought of the past year 7 Patersoti, Ned Jer L V- - - V, has:awakenei.etj jtlielpeople to a bet- Ittiou-ofjjPrineipal. J?K peats the discources of heaven, when H rooght rvCyJ " A Z ?wV'?!lJjl--rr i tliem, energicfia which,; had;theen ;ecUo,l iuanaeiieut. etud hks.na, alkthincs. then, let na beware Jiow we wak h.r .Ti-fftP-irliPninlti:lit willrtw. ' i uormaut un i incir ., hbi-: imct nuu xnraai renuuuipu iu flonnai chi w uj . i tvQ tro nk Of civlOXT advice. Wtticn ing tfeighborhods, in regard to both ; Stutes. of:247;:t Our itinerant svstem is'ex- ceedingly effective.' , . -',3. The membership lias increase I from ' 798,863 to 860,687 ;Tiiirteen 'thou- - sand of these, were added to the cbmV i 1 i - : The Wheat cti,p, in; this aud adjoin- ..pa l0 LUil Q the United b'riuging morals and religion intb ridicule fascinating and flashing brunette so well acreage and t Amon the'; medicinal means of arresting ' disease, lloetetter'a Stomach Bitters etanda pre-eminent. It checks the further progress of aL disorders of the stomach, liver and ! bowels, rerires the vital stamina, prevents and remedieehiUs and fever, Jncreases the activity ; of ths kittneys, counteract a tendency to rhen- matism, ind is a genuine stay and solace to aged, Jnfjrm and nervous persons. ; 1'or ale by all Druggists and Dealers appearance, lias- never Miss Marga - u rgaret Bt r. : v.. and destrojinz all confidence in four mitn, ol Atlanta, Ua., tLre deliverances. The old are too frequently jtr ke oia- IkiZki't fkniiolAil nm) 4 lki-k ivorfj -it.v is no 1 A.,.i ...j t.. f,i ' i .i " i,. i i. ami l liiininir sdiooi. win nave ctiarce fini tiari'd tn Iuji ti Iova iia't . ; i . f the Mmlel Primftiy school, in whieir the gustiug habit of-advising, the young in sometime from lTew York State Normal of I fu- known in other days.- ington Star, 2oih. 4 1..:' l increased in- proportion, . Ilotises of So flet bur years, 60 full of tears; ao ciose oeaiu is awauutg God gives us space for loving grace But, leaves no time for hating. prove to be gen eral, and shouldj no . disaster befall these cereals Tsuhingr the next three weeks, farniers will be . 'remunerated Normal students will have opportunity tedious, querrulous, and ill-timed ad- ' 11 1- II i I oi ODserviug uv wusi approveu meiuous of primary ii,i ructions. She will also I p-.;-1 ' . B Ixodes iiRQ E, rrest. Wst. C. COART.iScc'y Her. Mr. Rumple's Jlistafy of Ruwan Page 337j Rev. MrT Harris at ThyatiraC 1772.- - - : i' ' ' " ' In Webster's History of Presbyterian Churchy pp. G69, 670 is a ijtice of him : "In 1756 he was ordaiued j pastor of In dian Kiver, near Lewis, j lelawarf , aud resigned 1709. In the Spring of that year he was sent, by the Synod to Virginia, North Carolina, and "thosq parts of South j Carolina that are under; Our care." In- j J771, the Synod ordered him to supply at j Hitchcock's and Cartridge Creek, iu An i son county, Noith Carolina, for tliree i months. He joiued Orange Presbytery, in 1774, ami was set off with five others ; in 1764, to form the Presbytery of South ( Carolina." Iu exact accordance with this in Caruthei's Life of Caldwell, p. 250, is Prof. SI.eiam, Suptf of the Oswego Nor- y f con,ideralion. mill colw-uil mill tl'nm III- nl Kin. I v monitory , . . i . I need anvu'ft : bnt th whan nnd wuer f,.;t-..i I how of iriviiiff it. are auefttions ortreuisu- with a double crop, and breadstuff' i illtel medisite' schools. Miss Smith comes dous imiwrtance and resoonsibilitT. on will, at once, tumble to bottom prices, j with the highest recommendations from which most of the old have bestowed the making glad anil grateful hearts throughout ur laud.: Garden vegeta bles, potatoes, etc., are all exceedingly 4 fine and forward, so that even the writer of this hks had-some new early rose potatoes ononis tajble the past week. Orchard fruits (especially peaches) are already beginning to', .bend -the trees, so as to necessitate j propping, while mal school' and from Dr. Mayo, of Bos ton, who slys, ("I know of no teacher of my large acquaintance better fitted for your work, thaii .she." Prof. Alexander Phillips, (University graduate) of tliie Clinton High School, has been secured as Instructor in Geogiaphy. Prof. Phillips faas made the study of his subject, and tlve methods of presenting it . i f.'i y . ii y.- 10 classes a siiam.y, auu win uuring The Methowst ;Bi8how Nashville, worship have been built or renovated May 9. In tLo Methodist General Con-1 on a better style of archilScture. and ltctures. I know tlie yodug rece to-uay tao committee reported a there has been, in a marked degree, a I I 1 a .!. il . rt ti . I -. . . J " . - . . i . Aud r.uuuu tu uiuore mo ouege oi ceneral clearwiff out of old debts. Bishops to organize annual conferences Ths-Ji:i: f4-i ' S i , r., . . , . . , . A. l he condition of our mission work, in China aud Central America during the .. , , , , ..j ' next quadrennial. at uo,ue and abroad may be outlined The Committee on Episcopacy present- in tbe bHowing statemenU 'K d a written tribute to the meroor of de-1 The amount raised for foreign mis- I ceasea bistiops Wightinan and Doggettj sions, irom Way, 1874,'to June, 1878, aiso recommending me request of Bishop wa8 8242.933.98 : from June. 1878. 1 .i! 1 t-A. I e . , ... -.., aiuu iw u reiircu i rvm i uiureacn re ser vice, accompanied wi(h an eulogy of his EiP. It. The Indian Nutbreak. strawberries, with all tleir peculiar f the session give illustratire lessons both April, 1882, $354,371.09an increase in the last four yoars of $111,438.01. In the same years were contributed; f to the i domestic missions within the i uscousnets ai. a oeamv. are iasi arriv- j "" "'"-' -.....i. ..r ,ll.,wir,- s. i : '.w.i-..:... ing Map-drawipig. " JL""',"?:.. w.- I a ,..He attorney declines to say what he .ugafc iu.. iuiiiv.; Pnf. Juo. 4 Hi uton, of the Wilson V -JV?l-iJ"ituo. It is very important, lhe generalr outlook ot Jackson Graded School will be instructor iff Math- 3ul 37:1 very m mal his post. T ilili. arid theiad aceut couutrv all ematics. in which deuartmeut he sobiuh- r"F" "T.Y r" J?"?' T 7. goes tbat Democratic jurors were 9 - - am mt i ' o amm m m w l Mm a a ruafiiii m i I'M waaiarii'iv A Wrwflfl riomnnriTr SfiftlririD' a list of t!, members of Orange Pi-esbv j ti. i i tery iu Hbnie Patronage.. y iu J704, John Harris nauia is there j without any church. But in minutes of nU I -nv.,-, ' "ni;nT,l T iknl I Gen. Ass. 17, he is put down as a mem- MUIiy riUiillll, ittiiidiJlC, illUUlCll I ( bcr of the Presbytery of South Carolina, J iTerln olicics written on Dwellings. ! jitUoutPauy church. Hejjs noticed isDr. :Premitims payable One-half cash and bal ! Howe's History of Presbyterian church, auce in tSelve mouths. . ! in oufh Carolina, o. 440;4 ?- a -j . . . . . . - . -f J. ALLir8fiUWtt, t.,( Pago 935. The manuscript' map of Salisbury, N. C . i.v-t,,... n. -t- r...... . -.f i ! I suppose that the author of the hook ! uaver saw that, thbugh it is in existence. It was -found in the house of the 'Into Alexander Nisbit, with the copy of the Minutes of the Committee of Safety in Rowan ; both had .been Isold unnoticed amoug some old Pamphlets, at the sale of the effects of lawyer Wni. Sharpe. ;The writer of this took it to NY., and had sev eral hundred copies lithographed in 1847. It is difficult now to find One of them. A notice of it was published iuN. C. Pres- byterian, in August, 1850, and in Histori cal Magazine Morrissania, N. Y., 18C7;the , editor promised to have the Map repro- duced in his Magazine, but did not do it. We have had applications for copies of it from Kentucky, from Ciuciunatti,! "nd from Davenport, Iowa. Due seut iu one case was found pasted over a crack iu the side of a kitchen and taken down1. In ; the last case, last year, vte could not find o.ie to send. -.;. Page 84. ' Rev. David Caldwell a teach er, 1766, at the Crowfield school,- &c. This isthe only notice we have found of that fact- Caruther's does not notice it, we visited at the spot (or Dr. Stiusou's aroundl, is, th isl year, !so far, most en couraging. Kail road surveyors, in various places, ";a re setting their com passes and telescoi e iu tiiis direction while some surveys have already been been made, which came so close that it is reasonable to suppose that this was ouc of the 'objective points. One ly diistinguishckl himself as one of Biu- h ant's best."' class drills, ra be Ktven. Prof. Root. San Fuancisco, May 4. a careful sum niary ; shows a total of 141 whites aud character and past services. Mexicans killed by the Indians in Arizona y v if - . 1 ! 1 - muur??.? exi? ,u","if , .7 2T W have no means of tellirig whether Wife KB. UW llfitU Ul Bl UvK HIUCU MV I t . , . 1 ,ared.ud the dcructiou .f o,.r 75.W0 bounds of the Annul oonfcr.ucei. the . . . .. F 1 . t 11 f Ark a a m T : - " iutendsisums respectiuny oi $zit,viu.u and ffiprftt" tliftf I Ot-c.ctT ntrr .1 ' . f .1 1 " "' "i w v ww att f f n rfin n nmn 11 t i n r no ifsr vtysn . he report "". . " excused I reunium ueuig in excess 01 tiieiormer Recitations aud methods iu Writteu Arithmetic, Oral Arithmetic )id calculations, etc., will Ion.-ton the distinguished Elocutionist of New Yolk City, has been engaged to take charge of the Elocution classes. Prof, lloii.stoii is pronounced his commmid reached here yesterday from Helm's ranche. There are uo lu dians in the vicinity. Capt. Harris thinks . 1 A I I f A I 1 i-'l I. - - 3 11:11 n 1 in 1 un iitMiiirn iwiir iiurii l . . Im" I ua mav, or may not, mean that a new .wex.ct,. iiierem.uu ,u.w u conspiracy U afoot to get, next week, a mouutams or anywhere else within fafty anV,J nw:r.nrnani. a . W n. ' iles of Tombstone. ! jj.-,. . yesterday and allowed to go home, while Dv 89 934.31. Republican jurors were told to stay rri ' T ",. awhile longer. This has an ugly look, lhe lndiai "the most successful reader on the Amtr- , . . i a - a survey was commenced, not long since k-an platform, ' and is equally at home in Bide of the House is as follows : It is -in .... ... . . I.i ' .1 - . . at. intnMsvi Hp. Hip; n npftivo nnmt the uiamatic. pathetic anu humorous, lie iiPino- Alheninrip. nnd ntror Iwin-r .comes with th ian mission has steadily. grown. We have now in that Con ference over 5,000 members Chero kees, Choctaws, Chicasaws, Creeks,-.: 4 Vk w fk at- T A,!n rUKA onr! SnminAboa nAeirlaXS cotrAra hnn-. .rra llttria tAlarrrnnna tn rliA NW 1 I . - - York Tunes that tho "programme on that Democrat Sunday before last showed the dred white people and negroes, who numoer ot people who attended Divine m 'I -:' -1 r r t Al: 'TL. - ' A . - V ,- .v. - cd OJ1 , J . -n : . r ' MTif ' C3 - ; 3 J.'..--jiS'aa: g f '" '(" - -K -Hin i ii-rn ' fiTI fli 2 1 :.:isC.M G :M r - r :3 ft T 1.1:-T-:I' - .v' -fe- . 'I j"' -i I' 5 SZ22SS3 i r'Pf;:'"!-'.'l .!. O . , i i IjplEMEMBER i! -T. Tl.. II. .11 UUIIllllSUCU IU M piJllil. BVU1C ll'U IUIIC3 I MjlcIntOSII Of souin oi tne iormer place, was inysie-Moskic. L. ,L nously abandoned, hud the stillues of death settled around the whole e highest testiuionials from of New- York, Rer, Dr. Philadelphia, Prof. Mac D., of Priucetou Collece. : "The The New York Tribune says readings of 1'fof. Houston have met with . ; . vri-ftu.ii : viir - r. 1 1 1 ft .i r i i uiiii i rii:iiiii ws.m inauer, Aiiouier survey is, us repot i u ilB ,v iu 1,,,.;.. no. - j i . . . .asii'i W Aft,.'v iv.ua .wa7itft savs.now in nrntrress irom adcsboro. u tTt...,t;4.,i un.n- mi I. -0 ; i - i i umii i iniitii f . n iiu jj u i ia,i4s unvn ( the objective point beiiii; Greensboro, 1 aud has drawn tears from thousands by or. as some think. Tihomasville. Al- his attesting unnciatiou of that ballad." lowing for much wiiid in railroad, as well other matter?, it is reasonable to .1 ..I .! 1 suppose tnat the peopie oi mis place will not be without railroad facilities much longer. Our merchants, Messrs. Adderton & Badgett, and Messrs. Adderton, Shemwell & Co., in view of the flat- service iu tlie various churches that day I to be 17,947 men, 23,853 women and 14,912 children, while 20,242 were found engaged iu secular employments. The ; census -gives St.. Louia a population of j than thirty'travehng preachers -most 350,518, so that it would appear that of them Indians and one hundred have obtained citizenship or right of residence among tlie natives. The gospel and the qrdinancesof,' the; church are dispensed to them by more Prof. Chas. L. Wilson will h ave charge of Vocal. Music iu which will be daily drills in elrmehtary aud advanced work. Prof. Wilson is a socialist and as a Nor mal Instructor; has been highly success ful aud has gained a reputation iu his special work .surpassed by none in the State. Other instructors will bo announced in due time. Auioug the distinguished ed- tended that the nominations by the apti prohibitiou convention shall besoch that they will be indorsed by the Republican State convention, which meets here on June 19, and thus establish the liberal Htid lndependeut movement iu rvortli Carolina. The members of the obmni(ttee All in; uiiiuoiuai a v iv tu va iuv kwi i . . t yl coiuUtion of their respective portions of only abont one-sixth of the people attend aU(1 twenty iocal preachers. the tate, and prophesy the decisive ue- cnunu. The Mexican Border Mission, on. ttat of the Bourbon Democracy iu Novem- m . - ber next." These prophesying commit- , , 8aid h j fi , Brow preg.. our southern frontier has; extended teemen were doubtless the redoubtable , . ' . . :c i0.r nP; Itrvlfc Th .nn.Uf nni,.r pi nni .ii.nftinr. Tim TWiir- ueut liarneiu s private secretary, tnoucii " r eux and the other Republican Mneinbers I Poor mftn thf f dy one of the White I members is near one thousand ; native X tering prospects in agrrcultural pro- ucators who will be present duriug the ducts, 6ic, have bought more largely than ever "before, and are now receiv ing their new stocks, which are exceed ingly choice, aud well -selected, .lhe above firms, in addition to a large re tail business, do also a very considera scsMou as special lecturers, may be men tioiied the following. Rev. Dr. J. L. M. Curry, Agent 'Pea- body Educatio.; Fund, Richnioud, Ya. Hon. Jno. C Scarborough, Supt. Pub lic Instruction, N. C, Dr. Eugeue Gris 8oii, Supt. Institution for Insane, N. C, Maj. Robt. Bingham, Supt. Bingham ot tho "liberal" party, lhey area team, they are. But the point in the matter is that Col. Johusing, Tom DevereuX and the rest of 'em are to fix np the slat for the Republican couveutioa to accept, en dorse aud vo( for. This surprise us. We had heard that Dr. Mott was a shrewd political manager, but it does not show shrewdness for him. tot place the entire Republican party at the feet of the geutlemeu named above; and their associates. The rank and file of the party will kick at that. New & Observer. House staff who refused to put in a bill or accept auy extra compensation for ser vices rendered during the illness of the I Presideut. Yet d;iv after day and night! after night he rem.-tiued at the bedside or within call to render service when need ed. Mr. Rrewu-is au honorable exception among the gang of rabbets. Charlotte Observer. A gamecock ought to b good eating. ! Docs not the poet th tcuderest." ay "the bravest are preachers 17; churches- have been built and more have been projected: In the Central Mexican Mission we now have 1,150 members 32 native preachers and 23 day schools, besides Sunday schools. The Sunday school department has made progress during the past four years. The increase in the number of schools is over 2,000, and of pupils - i - ! T il, f, rrl.f in tltA VmnirniRtafA h. ble wholesale; business, aud are pre- School, Prof. Chas. W. Dabney, Sr. PIi hween the railroads and the people over Agricultural I the Railroad Commission Bui some sin gular developments have come ito; the pared to offer strong inducements to their customers The Messrs. Surratt have recently: established a furniture store at this place, whtre may be found a pretty good assortment of D. State Chemist, Director Experiment Station. Prof. Win. B. Phillips, Ph. B. State surface. A meeting of "manufacturers Experiment Station, Rev. Dr. A. D. Mayo 1 and merchants" was held in the city of of Boston, the distinguished New Eng-1 Rochester, called in opposition; to the pm- land educator and editor of the National I are of the bill. The ceneral business of household furniture, such as chairs, Journal of Education is expected to re- Rochester, by the way, has suffered more THE DEAD! near the spot) Mrs. Margaret Davidson, a j memler of the OsTorne family, born) and jney. are prepared to o brought up at the Red House, or Bslle- accomuiodatiuir terma. inoiit, near the site of the school, a few years ago, to inquire about these matters the teachers there, Sec. She said noth ing about Dr. David Caldwell. The re port may have originated from the fact tables, bureaus, bed-steads, mirrors, dec; also burial cases, of superior make and finish. On all the above fier the most ICHTIIYOPHAGOS. visit this State during the sessiou ot the for the want of some pro rata protection Normal, iu which ease, he has consented ( and uuiform rates probably!! than any to be present and deliver several lectures other citv in the State of New York. But on topics of school aud College work aud j the speakers at this Hireling took strong i ii I t . It ii. .. i.ni 4ii.J T : ground against the bill before ihe Legis- inuep lature ou "general principles. They J doesn A petition to preserve the extinct j 71,000. citiM and antiquities of New Mexico There are now 9,310 schools, j)2,H and Arizona is befor the Senate. 442 teachers. 4G1.321 pupils : increase T 11 .1 i l last V1 Xli.lUI, XIIC UUUUBJ Placards have recently appeared in I J . s ,1: Dublin announcing the formation of literature has ueen improved n qitaij a society for the restoration of legisla ity, red seed in price and increased id : tive independence. They contain hos- circulation. ! r' U, tile relerences to castle omcials. Tn 1070 iie ntftrrPraie cirmilatinn I The Washington Post sars: "Tlie was ou,uuu .montniy issues ; 11 is now . Independent movement in North Carolina j over 400,000. Several new books j iStlOUUUENTS TOMBS, it- ' d)o. GEE AT KEDUCIION - f I 'IN.TsIIE PRICES OF- y - 2arT5l3Moauaents and Grave-Stcnes of filfcSi' I "E7ei7 Dsscription.. - ) : 1 1 j j j c I coriiallyiuvite the public generally j w u iipecuon 01 my stock and Work. 1 1 I feel justified iu assert in? thnr. experiehce under first-class workmen in nil tlio 3tn... 1 1 1 . 1 1 that Dr.xnh:irlc CiildwBll. of r'aleirina county, "taught there at one timej He tt-'io tln lnVt. ImipIihii' at tlia flin solinnl 30 miles north of there, 1787. This will be found in his autobiography, published a few years ago. In a letter to Hugh R. Hall, Esq., of Iredell, March 12th,jl847, lie says,". "I succeeded at Clio Mr. II. and cputinued at the head of the school e 1 two years about, when I Lwithdiew from repute for piety and worth, they -keep it by invitation to aid in the establish- qnier and stand .with attentive ears. ment i. e. re-establishment of a similar iIe fleets their minds! and assuages their institution in uentre cougregatiouj rear 1 an(Tr with liU imnU ' 1 Virgil, in the first book of the iEneid gets up a violent storm5 in the Meditcrra ueau Sea, and wrecks the fleet of JEueas : Neptune, the God of the Sea, discovers it and rides out over the i surface with his chariot and calms the waves. , Theu the poet makes tho comparison : "As when often in a populous community, a violent Mmmntinn nriia cm A rnrra fillc tho niinr? a . 4, . 11 j i i . ,1 Ax Innocent Man Imprisoned. Gov. of the ignoble crowd; j aud nmr torches Silermaii8 profOUudest sympathies are anu Biones ny auu iury iurmsues weap- excited lor the unfortunate Red Oak far- oiis. Then, if .they see a mau of great J mer, Mr. George Bennett, who was under is too mucu 1 1 of a livingexamplo for any North Caro- r . una Democrat to follow." I . lhe condition 01 our publis mifr:il illK:i 1 inn . ov ' . . b.ov v.. - r--- r.r i i . 1 t.. a ..t It may be stated aud the statement is Nature ou "general principles.? They i, co...c u,, " c i I and catechisms have been nublished .rti, v if ti. i.i.ri.p. .hrtiH-n th.it ' MLni5iVm- of .,i- carrying Raleigh and most of the other ana catechisms uav e oeen puoiisnea, a great part bf tlie first two or three days formity. They were in favor of leaving Dr tow8 aionaay, u man i adding to tlie general OUDdajr sc. will lu mvmunn ciu nn nl Ihft wrlr. I .1... 1 . nf Ulatu unit, tu.fliil I IllitCkV M enuniui: iu.llivuo i. iuu uiuvu ings of the Wilson Graded School which 1 rates with favorite shippers. iTbe "iua- clotes on June 16th. This inspection Njenahle riirht" of every man or eorpora- lool; ling) as to modes of instruction and discipline, Hon not do what he or it saw fit to do in class work aud general school mapagment the managment of his or its own busiaess will be supplemented daily by lectures was the principal theme of the oveniog. T)g 102 monitors, with revolving auu uiscussious ed the prindi ings may have m. . ' i tj. I house has been materially changed. There are now in the European na-1 Ju 6 ? and for the better, since-the General us in which will be explain- The supporters of the measure at Albany 4erpes an(j jjey are distributed as Conference last had its affairs under , t.ttdto'Si ,wJffllSS jollbwitglA 24; Fr.n; consideration. Theisdom of clotlW; school rooms. Wilson Advance. ur or discretion, i ne expiaoanea oi i ucnuaii;, , uun.uu, , .taij, u , i iug mr uouk uuiuiimuuc nuu jwwero to this singular phenomenon t is given Sweden and Norway, 9 ; Kussia, m ; aaeqbate to the emergency has been! Kr a Unnliscl.P lianaP V.VTV atl liar- I O 1 . T. " I. O . T I O I . - O J , : y. "wvwv.i.. j I opain, i; Aenniara, o ; jlutkcj, o. IIC1II1 1 III IIIO lUCCllllg WW utv mr z j.i. - e4u.il xvntraita fr freight rates with the railroads leading are of the American type. I i. il I vi 4 a1 - Ti It. mrAn .a A v A 4 Vi A a I m Twenty-seven of the above vessels . , ..... . l h i agaiusi. iiic puuiisiiiiig iiuusc auiuuui- out of or through the city, and expected a continuance of the same favors in the future ! Cin. Times-Star. " to Clio in 1787 about 1785, and thatschoolended when he went to Crowfield, He aieucst and modprn Ktvioa wl that th workmanship is equal to anv of the.besl in tlm country. I do not say liSrr-J. i 'Cl'a'ley 0,- iu Foot., p: 51 der to ieconiplkh a sale. My eudeavor is to please-and give each customer the Val ue of eviy dollar they leave with me. lV4 7 .PEICES 35 to 50 Per Cent CHEAPEK ; than ver offered in this town before Cult at :once or send for price list and de - signs. SatisfactJouguaraut'd or no charge. The Erection of marble is the last work : of respect which we pay tothe memoTy 'of deputed friends. t o .. I JOHN S. HUTCHIKSON. Salisbury, N. C, Nov. I, 1881. j ; l?ov"y tEOW Ut VQere alman nas no b&vse rent, nor store rent, nor clerks to hire, , lie can sell low? go to j. L. wkioht fr.rrr' 11 a.ajiv'Mr:1' Su?ar an coffee Mola&se 7" px, tracttrs. Candles. r rult I L'iiVrfc rncf ?f Lee and rislir r 8treet I ?n 5r a 3 late nce. J.L-W RIGHT mistaken ideutity, toru from his home aud family about a year ago, and, after a hasty trial, incarcerated iu the Fort Mad ison Penitentiary an innocent man. He was imprisoned by a cuuninir rascal who 41 i!J nl TT I ... . .... . ! - . . - , I ...i.i ..j? : i . x . u.c .cB.ucuce ot v,on vsuuru. acwuic This is an Ulostratioa of the calming wm io. i imagiumy gran w a eu . t e . . . .n mi -nm roraunm onA Mnd.m Hrppt: uau grain aeaier auu neu wiin rue mon- i ""uov i - . , , . . . ornnnn .X, ?. . . . . I ..... . . ... -1 . ITf I k A. .Ill, II,. A . . . iTnnnli.ng I IhfKI . H 1 .1 ll-Jl I . fl II fl TOP rPTTl !1 1 fi I tl OP 1 fl ey. lSennett was airesteU, aud although I prohibition last year win jes ,-i;oi. nm.ai.uwu hu wc nuui ;H,;"f,l .:... uncouscious ot the deea ana strongly I jnhtmtAn and his so-called liberal in and mouenr astronomers, ai miunignt i aeuteuness in a manageaoie snape, protesting his entire innocence, be was , w mramk -Te4lv alone with the Enclish, French, Dutch, ho intr almost whollvf In 4 nrt nrnt.- ft U B-M ftA m M-l n U A ft4 I - (M ft I 1 . i-. ed to over $300,000, drawing interest Day begins at sunset with the Jew?, at the rate 0f 860 a day, and, the lia- : Athenians, Chinese, Mahometans, I bilities exceeded the assets by . more Italians. Austrians and Bohemians. A, otn w tL. .....i. U-,'V Will let niM Severely! Alone I At sunrise with the Babylonians, Sy- E. FiR. i . of the mob in Wall StJ N. Y., by Mr. Gar field after the assassination of Mr. Liu coin, 1865. The reports now I show assets above liabilities by more n . n. ntr . .- ... . . n I (1.1 WIIIIITB Ii in rsann iu ; cue same xiua or nurieu into prison and connned one year. " l . . . ti;. I n a Qimi!iL Pniinn.cA Amor.l . ? . . 1 . . : a storm is quieted ia uswer to prayer. The real culprit has been fonud and Beu-m the coming campaigu. emocrat. uuia, 3,li..uo,4v.4u6v,u.w bonds on long time. . Also, that tho "The Star of Zoiu," of April 13th, quotes "God maketh the storpi a calm so that Bishop Hood as follows:, "Bishop Hood reported that daring his ten years' term there had been three bun; dred church buildings .erected iu his dis trict. In reference to Zion Wesley Col legiate Institute, the Bishop stated they had thought it was - wise to , remove the location from Concord to Salisbury,! N.C The agent who had been: appointed ito so licit funds in England (Rev. J. C. Price) had reported about $5,000 as having been collected and in the hands of the treasur er in England. A new church has been recently established in Raleigh N. C. ,, - Vhy are pretty girls like wild cherries? Because tuey make you packer np your the waves thereof are still," wko stilleth the noise of the seas ; the noise ot 1 their waves, and the tumult of the people." Fs. 65:7. :. , . . ' .lb '- E. F. R. A SeriOus Buna wxt Accident. Last Tuesday. afteruoouMssrs. Wm. White and Lonrfie Smith, of, Shiloh township, this county, started from town on a two horse wagon, loaded with dry hydes, go ing hornet About the residence of Mr. John M. Dukej three j miles from town, the horses took frigjir, ran away and threw both"bf the young men frota the wason. Ju the fall Mir. Smith who is a son of Mr. O.fN. Smith, of Shiloh both lees broken, and . nott ruluonml TTii.lap tli. law lia m.n lint I and R.nnhlMVinft Will fall lntO line UUdeT I lCaHS, EIC. . . 1M . I recover damages, but the Governor means 1 their old banners, and all side shows will bo very seriouts." He received surgical at tention from Dr. T. Ci Halyburton, who was fortunately bnt a hind, and -overtook the parties in had his, injuries must be- the to see to it that proper atonement is made by the State. He iutends to ad vise the next Legislature to make an appro priation of $10 per .-day; for every day that Bennett was iu the peuiteutiary, and that he. be presented, with a pai-chment upon which shall be inscribed the entire facts of the case; exonerating himself and family. De Mains (loxca.) Leader, manufacturing facilites of the' house have been increased and its business put on a cash basis. k - 7 ; j. be forgottou while the grand performance writer in the Greensboro Netcs, is going onln the big te'nt. We earnest- oyer lhg gjgnature of Justice, nomi lv onnosed the prohibition bill last year, Tr -c ni.i. n . . I naiCS llOU. JLf. X . VU1U WCII. UI UlCClia- Prrmton fAiir IT Art T P V.l. : t .... nnn. id fli .f It mnr nr. -. ' .1 1 CJNCIIRD COIN. Hon.'lC IS. VaDCe IiaS gy the nondescript movementl headed by bo.r9i for Congressrcan at large. Mr. been looking into the question of pnnched , The fact that frauds were practiced ! upon the Apaches, whereby they were robbed of valuable cpal land, does not excuse their horrible exhibitions of devil try ; bnt: this outbreak .makes "conspicu ous for the hundreth time the duty of the Government to deal oftt' justice with an iron baud upon , reckless adveaturerg. , CSn.- Time-Siar. , Col. Johnston and Mr. Sorrel). The Sor rell horse will be distanced iut the race. Wilmington Star. j Tho scamp Howgato stole a . fortune, spent it in laxnrious and rieting living, lavished it on his female friend, leav ing ' his poor wife to make jfk living for herself. He is now a reruffiee wnnuuc Caldwell is one of tire-purest and most I coin at headquarters, and has reached tbo devoted of North Carolina's sons, and would make a faithful and . alous representative if elected to that posi tion. There are many able and de- conclusion that mutilated coin can only be safely taken at a discount of 25 p 1 cent.! " . l- ; '--! r'.v-''- It is worth remembering that nobody cn serving men in the State wjiq would Ijoyg the nicest surroundings if in bad henlth fill the position well, but none morel5 m?ry PPIe 7X" friends and without money, a beggar. I earnestly devoted to the welfare of I Parker's Ginger Tonic would do them more 4 The ways ot the 8Connarei,re nuru. i k:s State nor more deservin? than hr I u luan Hocrore nnunieuicmes part. '.- it - i ' . Cfiar. Observer. they have ever tried. ,Ocl3yov:13. StC adv. i ... j A- .1 -f I A- vj.': ... jv- road. Landma rk: mm I.'--.:
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 18, 1882, edition 1
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