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t " I I---:----...-.-: ..--....-.,.-'..,... . ..:. - . , ...... - 1 !'. i ' . ' ;. i . '. ' r. U... .l: ... vc. ... I I ft 1 1 ;d . I I O.GAL. JANUARY 18, IStU TEltMS. The EiciiBEno String OuATEi-pi Mr. Geo. If. Wilaoirthe roanaorer of Una 1 splendid organization has noting i ... f their intention to visit Salisbury. iThcv work in the same field as the "Metideli ;aohu Quintette Club" that visited thi I JHl IUi cu vi uuttiif vim ovicittl J vata mHOm I II A KlWlft fa IaiiiI k thl l4i;P!ion V,iee of th5 Jr,,cA- n its praise of . this Quartette-Lit being , wiu u v7 Al rft compoied.of four uruunmi. iutJ ui' f , ' , 0(MlHadiea: Lillian KliAfnL . r.i.. Spayuienv ueuj3 iuumua,,w . uiiu j ucuie i f pavtdeut delayed 12 months 2.50 j Liauntier, violin j Emma Grebe, Viola, and JLaara webeter, cello. MINING. T. K. BUUNEK MANAUEB. , jc 14 ruiuorru that a new management ' will take charage of the Reiuier and Yad kiu mines in thus county. ' ' appears that the popular; notion on Uie were : In prima at Raleigh, 412 ; ; West mutter is errptieons aa4 tiiat there may era North Carolina Railroad, 473 ; Cape be great nifu without big beads in other Pear and Yadkin Valley Railroad, .1(15 j word, a Geneva watch! i capable of Georgia and North Carolina Railroad, keeping u good time clock; as ad eight-day i 5Late etijft few hours on the ice tette, they have good Yocal assistance. Friway aim ojuruaj. i uu wiwaru j. u'Maiionr, Basso. ' This company may expect a full and anore- Besides the Quar- A full force of hands will be put on at Dunn's Mountain mine first of February. The . weather prevents undertaking the work at this time. ' Growth of tlie Mineral Region. The tout number of prisoner received Ciom the opening of the penitentiary, January Cth, 1870, is 4,678. The nativity of j the prisoners jreceired the past two years was as follows : Alabama I, Geor gia 7. Indiana 1, Kentuckr 1, Louisiana I cJ&Hlalins has been npnoiuted hay ciatire houto in Salisbury. Jgl.efifor tl c.ty. .13 . -O" . . calls attention to his new lctrytorc-8ee adrer, n application for a charter to start - For tbe Watcaman. Post Oak P. 0 Jau. 14, 1883. Mr. Editors There U Kin if ; frweti land homely wit, some pungent satire, and noi, a Tery stingy sprinkling of old fash- loueu wisuoui iu rue n-ee and easy, frank, i . . .r ii. I -.T -1.4.; . . j , )thef llt ere w,a 00 mauo to uie i utusuiug ana oux-spoKeu essays of f Clod ISt-e notice. .ncaer." ue pictures tlie disparity be I iween us "cross-roads trader" arid thm risl The feationli: Hotel is now open to the f ndfaKha "lth "P LC T ftomJ ' business of tiat region.. Its or a commercial tourist, is notL .Ut- ture. Mobile Register. It is all rery' well to have a gold har- It Mississippi!, North Carolina 7U1, Peon bor, but we must see to it that we induce liylVania 1, South Carolina C2, Tennessee the interior to send ns orodueta to inritaI9. Vireinia'63. foreigners 5. ' Of thisnum- lU0,iXX) acres. Mr. J.J. Newman, of the the shipping. The lumber interests will ber 580 could neither reader nor write, 171 Dutch Creek mine has an enquiry for 100,- take care of itself. Our rivers and" their nW read 'and write, 95 could read, 4 bad 000 acres of North Carolina mineral and rrihnt t.ls fkirlv mtttA nHnratinn nl & iem T1 every direction, and but little more can educated. No less than (33-1 were labor be done to encourage this Urge and grow- er by occupation, tbe next greatest nam ing trade. Bat something should be done ber being farmers, 39; while of barbers, speedily to make Mobile the seaport for boaimenr constables, drummers, firemen, the products of our mioeral country, dis- marble cutters, miners, painters,peddlers, tank from oa not more than two hundred aboemakera, factory lutada and well-dig-miles as the crow flies. Very few of our Cer OD,J pae each is recorded as an" in- ople understand the Dossibilitiss offer-1 mate. Whether the drummer was a mili- forest lands. , It is English capital seek I ing investment here. They also enquire for copper they want a large distict. TB AXSFEU OF THE RtJDISIL MlSE. The Rndsil miue, near Charlotte, has re cently changed bauds. Messrs. Miller, Carson and Wadsworth of Chaslotte liav aLar nu&lic Mrs. Dr. Reeves is the But the Question rert nflttimllv Lric imi!tres. 1 v : .wIiafc 'Clod Knocker' do if he was to our Biioes t i undertake to answer it tuns: lie would either act with th m 11 ilejiSJint i riideuce'of Dr. fi'Lco. Lsueioauni nas nearly gotten to rigtittf in his new quarters. It o the most "latieiui ' ettiaoiitkJiiueDt Rurtisil Gold Mininsr Comnauv. This company was an orgauization of Northern capital, and the mine was incorporated under ; the laws of I Conn. It is a pleas ore to chronicle the fact that native since 1 captal it Uking hold of the States resour ces. The company will organize under laws of this State, and push the produce, and thereby insure greater thrift I work at the mine--results may be announ- iv t . i i v vwau chuci azu -n iLii li e ma. tr Tf. J. amner ..as recovered .-om a jority, orelse be theexcentionalainlinoat uti",' "l i'j3,i infpuinr luercuanc in our country finltl for iaore than two weeks. I helium days. w - : i s . imri j e- - i L "hj aon i our merchants hvmm little iioo -waaeniovedat 8611 k 25 ntn Rive liberal prices for tu Fwa of thisjState little nop waa eigoyea ai Droduce a t-ij.K-, infllll. ilL ia. ;.,l.,i tiii wlitn completed Lames, on last Mon- and activity botbtor themselves AnA th ; ol-:- farmersrasks raauv achronie aV T T11 I know of no other reason except that assigned: by the intrepid 'Clod Knocker for the torpidity of the farmers we have got away dewu inte the old ruts and are so benumbed by habit that we are afraid to attempt te climb out. f f buccessto tlie original, dashinkr CAoA ivuocker.' Uue touch of nature niakea I K'4( ilay I MMiie of, I. . : U4 in no.. waa a very dark tliozMS who brrnkfaittitl as o'clock had to light their all the world akin.' growth reads like a fairy tale, and yet it I perhaps the latter. is simply a repetiou of the influence of 0f tue 856 prisoners who were received railroad upon a region of rich mineral during the two years, 220 were nnder 20 deposits. Great manufacturing ports years ef age 399 between 20 and 30 have been built upon tbe Atlantic by J years j 108J between 30 and 40 years j 55 the ageucy of railroads in connecting the I between 40 and 50 years j 43 between 50 Analachaiu ran -re witli tbe nearest and land 60 years l and 17 between 60 and 70 most; commodious harbor on the sea years. As to sex, there were: white coast. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Rich- males 128 j colored males 683; white fe mond have erowtt in DODulation and males 1, colored females 44. Of married wealth bv extending the advantaffaa of 1 Dersons there were 374. sinele 462. wid rr-- - i t. - I w n - 1 - t ' . n orK progressing ai uie ther hiivboTB to the nd iron neion ows 4, widowers 16. New Hanover con- back of them. I tributed the greatest number of convicts, Six years ago the Louisville & Nash- 52, Wake 48, Forsyth 35, while Alexau- ville railroad hauled only two thousand I der, Graham, Harnett, Hyde, Ouslew, tons of Alabama coal j annually. Now I Pamlico, Swain and Yancey sent only there are 2,750 tons of coal mined daily in I one each. ) It was the first imprisonment Counteh Jumper. The New Jute Machine. Gold Hill. Randolph water forked 300 feet. The pumps and amalgamating works have been stopped and will remaia dor mant uutil the mine is opened and suffi cient ore to stamp regularly raised. At the Old Field, the newly started mine (owned by Gold Hill mines) the prospects are most encouraging. FARMERS AND GARDNERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! ' - - r I IMPROVED j IS JUST WHAT YOU WANT! . WITH IT you can. put out evenly and uniformly Your Stable Manure, Compost, Muck, &a, ON EIGHT OR TEN ACRES PER DAY.i . It is the cheapest and most efficient machine of the kind known, and will distribute broadcast, single drill or in two rows at ence any width and in any desired quantity. The farmer will, m one year, get back many times the price of the farm right ana ma chine in the increased yield of his crop alone, to say nothing of money saved which he has been paying for fertilizers, and the permanent improTement of his land. Read the following certificates from Louisiana planters, where the hiachine was in; -o- 1 ; x , " . u, , tu .u paper h crcasiag output, and yet the demand is nui tu BjWiUu iier iuu is iu me uoitom a.. ;n i t. j s rnfe oflBcesaof the Western N. C. Rail-1 Havinc alluded te iuta mHnrft n of tt A atoiIb. nil Wnr nv ont!..i,l ' .... . . .r V . " IT I . - 2 I - I w . i iiiAiiarjiv amniu Kirminir ham riiro am uuwavuvu ui a, ucw juuuairy into uie uc yaiue cau ue arriveu at, or particulars South, and to the recent invention of known, they will have to sink the "Coch- machinery adapted to the preparation raue Engine Shaft" and cross cut to it. of jute for market, for the further iuforr Thia will uecessi tote time. All the sam- mation of our planters on these interest- pies taken from the different old works ing subjects we copy from the Vickaburg recently drained pan very good. About (Miss) Southern Plauter: one' hundred and fifty bauds are em- Professor Waterhouse, of Washington I ployed. the Birmingham district alone, giving a I of 769 persons, the second of 76, the third yearly product valued at il00.000 at I of 1 0, the .fifth of 1. So it will be seeu I vented and has been thorom?hlT tested for the last feur vears: jl uq I fit a minno rl an ai m Hnils I rlinr nn Iiaiiv atusMl IwkLr inn avop n fiaaars wuw uijuvo auiv to es,u HllilvSk UcatlJ 111" 1 wmwv mm mm Hwee "pvuii wmaaaa weva mm araacjwsff report reveals some curious and interest ing facts. Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, July 20th, 1881. have been moved from the lit. Ver- llotel, to the Brick house oa the inlr of Innf s and Church Streets. e nreseut Legislature could make a fitrA ltluat fnriniooa a 1 rfin A wr tn Anomtmn and in two or three more montha five new buildings will be completed and in freezing Seusatious. 111HS lliaii nuuiu miiuc uvnu uro now r i- ales yet uhboru, in advauce of every iu tbe lUuion, were tliey to make a I roviding for the macadamuiiog ot University, St. Louis, and Daniel Den nett, a most well informed and practical ' gentleman, and withal one of the most accomplished writers on agricultural sub sets that we know of in the South, have j proaouueed the new jute machine, in vented by Mr. T. Albee Smith, of St. Louis, a success. If these gentlemen be public oad in North Carolina. !. - --o -: u'n WEAtnEtt. Friday moruiuff. the Itll, was tlif f coldest day we" have had and ill due situation aa low as 4 de- Saturday morning was his above ?ero lifdegrees farmer. It is confidently expected that the present Legislature will do something for the further development of the niiuing resources of North Carolina. There are several ways in which this may be done. The New South of Wilmington favors special reports of from 50 to 250 pages, correct in their judgment, the stumbling treating each mineral separately. For block i that has heretofore stood ia tlie instance, take gold. Let the report on ! way of profitable iuta culture in the. cot- ld embrace all the information obtain- James (Humphrey, a operation. The daily product of the ten ueariy froze to death in a receut snow furuaces will be 865 tons of pig iron j or atorm while dri viug borne from a distance 315,725 tons per annum. This multiplied givM an interesting account of the sensa by the market price1 of $20 per ton, gives tiens experienced : When be felt no $6,314,500 as tlie value of a year's pro- longer able to hold the reins with any - - . - ; - lflt i 9 . i. .1. ii f i 1 1 mZSJ duct of pig iron in the Birmingham dis- gP ue aeterramea to sees sueiier iu me where it wa3 exhibited. trict. Add the valna of the coal ontnutl first house until well warmed. His and the pig iron product together and tongue became stiff, then his arms, sharp we have $7,605,675 as die sum of money chills ran through his back and it finally to be dug out of tbe grjonnd around Bir- seemed as though his whole body was be unngham during the year beginning next ing congealed, causing an almost total April, even should no more furnaces be cessation jof the heart's action. The con erected or mines opened. But we hear dition ef extreme suffering and despon- of many more furnaces to be erected, and dency PcdUy gate place to a feeling ef miues will 1e epened as fast as the rail- fiateful warmth suffusing the system and rnmlti ran fnrnili trannnrttiih. Tn nn. I Causing an CXUtleratUUr ClOW. UY this This is to certify that we have used Brown's Patent Distributor, and can say EVERT- i THING in its! praise, as it distributes stable and barnyard manure, cotton seed, etc.," evenly and uniformly, in any desired quantity, both in single drill and two rows at once any width. We further recommend it for its cheapness and simplicity, as there is not a ' 1 . . .. t t. 1.-1 i. - i i f .:u k. v.:- nn, Canadian Who! P'6-" SOOUt It put nuil cau IKS Uu uu ctcij U(Ui nuisu tuamrasiwus w u u unu D C MOROANv C C SMITH, A B SGRIBER, R Q COBB. W L DeGbapferetd, T J WILLIAMS, W C HLNSON, JOS. A POWELL, THOS WOOD, D FAULK, M L BOWMAN, J R MERIDETH, And a host of others. al. Tlie price has gone up since weatherf has set-in to about double ton States may be considered as virtually able : where it is found, in what counties other the annnal proaaeUous in and time he bad reached a house, but drove removeu. uu " lwl arouud Birmincharo. where twelve years on, thinking that nothing was to be fear- m jma a . i i a. .A.a. i w . v . " 1 ue ew urieana l'icavnnn. in .iwuat uroccaaca are uiusi suctewiui iu kt it was in the summer. It is quoted i iS. - -. i).50 per on iu Charlotte, $10 in Ral- i, sud $$j iu Salisbury. How does it tlu to be cheaper in Salisbury thau he above places f "This Machine took the first prize medals at all Western State Fairs in 1880, was exhibited. Single HacMies $12. In Cite tf Two or Hare, $11. " KP"Agents wanted in every County ia the State. Address, BE0WH & HICH0LS0N, Proprielinrs, Charlotte, N. C. B. H. HABSH, Agent & Hanufacturer, Salisbury, JV. C. ' - ii - re-The Knights of Pvthiaa will install Mcers for tlie year next Tuesday night. "Siting brethren will be present and an iitation take place. A full attendance f; members expected. j : 0 yMrs. L. 1L Clement met with a pain 1 accident pne day last week. She fell fu the stairway at her home, disloca tig the hand at wrist, and fracturing tbe io the! hand leading to the first ger. a timely editorial based upon Col. Den- extracting tlie metal from tlie vein mat netts report of experiments made with I ter &c, &c, and so with Silver, Copper, this machine npon jute growing in the Lead, Zinc, Asbestos, Kaoline, Talc, Cor field at the Menelas plantation, near I ,tfBdam Grophite, Birita, Marble, Build- Brookbaven, Miss, says: "So effectually ii5 Stones, &c, &c did the machine do its work that Mr. -Carefully prepared reports ort these Smith, the patentee who was present to and many other valuable minerals with- test its operations, declared that it would j in oQr borders could be made the means of bringing much capital into the State ago there was nothing but poor cornfields j will equal in value one half of tbe cotton that comes to Mobile annually. The First Railroad. ed. The; sleigh instead of crawling along at a snail's pace, appeared to glide thro' the air iwith great swiftness, and the horses fairly flew like pigeons. A sense of exultation filled the Pal- "I i A crank wrote a letter to Mayor mer of Boston the other day saying. I -11 Y) .. .1 .... J frmr' lii-Asat. I am gOinff W Kill OIU Viuvrruur umubi iu farmer a breast ht a. rrmn as he urged the horses to a greater datef Then I will choose yon for Gover- speed, and the woods on each side were nor of old Massachusctis. I have sent prepare jute fibre for market at a total cost for production and separation of 2 to 1 2f cents per pound, while the imported article is selling iu the markets of this country at 4to 4i cents a pound, an un usually low price by the wayi but one, Columbia Cor. Newi & Courier. Some days ago Secretary of State Lips- passing to quickly Uiat Uiey became nn. him yarning. 1 sincd comb received a letter from Mr. W. A. I oisungiiisnaoie i better put on hi. coat of w,w..Bu.K...u.uv "w Ackerman,of Chicago, president of the aieigu nwa eounueu rainier anu iainr, Let the Legislature make the irial-ia- Ceutn , that until thej chimes distippeared in the diin crease the present meagre appropriation . . . . .i , . tance. the farmer fell irraduallv iuto a . mum umrmm mm au- hi mm m mm mm wrum n mm. m m m to! double the amouut. With ten thou sand dollars the work could be faithfully and well done. The members of tlie Three men in Jail at Dallas, Gaston fltemenibei the sale at Rluttz's New AbaccoJ Warehouse ou the 24th inst. )iu of those who iuteud placing their ibacco, have beeu retarded by the con- ition of tlie roads, while others hae sen more fHunate. It will be a tig sale bdhig prices will prevail, -o nevertheless, which will pay a handsome I Legislature from this section are urged profit to the American producers. exert themselves in this matter. Will There will be a twofold profit to the th'ey do itt Have tbey tlie welfare of the planting class from jute culture : first State really at heart I If so, they cannot to all who are consumers of bairjrinc : I be faithful to themselves, or to the peo- J second, to the growers of the iute Itself. I P1 they represent, unless they take.hold Taking Uie above figures, and supposing I and help put the State on an equal foot enough to be grown to supply only the! iR itb ber neighbors. To be satisfied home demn1. th rntintr trill hm iriur I with beinc equal, is not progression. Let by nearly two millions of dollars annually I ber go a bow shot ahead of her neigh- which will be divided between producers bora. and consumers, and many of the formei I to which was the firat railroad actually delicioni slumber, which came near bei county, broke out a few days ago, by J operated in this country and enclosing iug the sleep that knows no waking, and downing the jailor and running out past an extract from Uie Chicago Time, claim- be knew.no more until brought U life nn b ; i 11 rr tlmt- fii-af railrAal (rain wo nn der a vigorous treatment. i ' .1 .-.. f Atlaxta, Jan. 16. A number of cot iWopld not a flat boat run by an engine ?ay on the jfadkiu River. The river has f4'eu cleareil of all obstructions for over miles above here, and Uiei-e is no reason why boat' could not be made to 3grre a good purpose while the roads are I r .ii i Bost. nee Fesperman, wife of Alex. Boat, "ri ......v-.. i L..i;x rr !. I " I kuiI A'l v.orn f mnntlis nnI In aviL. this side of India. The above named were both sorely af- From an article in the Jackson Comet, 1 flicted for years before their death, and that we are prevented from printing in died very qnitely and peacefully will reap a double share of prfit. But we ought not-for a moment' to thiuk of stopping our jute crops at the point of home supply. We should iu the near future, and doubtless we will, in DIED. 'Near Enochville, Jan. 4th, 1883, Mis. Mary Pethel, nee Overcash, aged 71 years. January 1 1 th . 1 833. M rs. Sophia A. w ' . . in their present co iditiun. Trr it ! Dr. Jno. fi. GaitUr, of Mill Bridge, this tfanty, haa goue to New York city to iin a Medical College. His object is to fcome mor proficient in several branches I his profession. full by lack of space alone, we quote as i follows: x Jute can be more easily cultivated than cotton, while die profits per acre are about twice as much. The seed cau 5 be planted iu April, and during Uie lat ter portion of June the plant begins to blossom and is ready for the machine. Mr. Menelas has planted this year about 12 acres, which will yield about remains were Grave Yard. interred iu Their St. Enoch's W. A. L. . lug that "the first railroad train was op erated ou a road in South Carolina." Cel. Lipscomb referred Mr, Ackeruian's letter to Geu.Wilmot G. DeSanssure, of Chares-1 ton manufacturers met here to-day and ton, with the request that be would fur nish the desired information. He has just received a Jetter from Geu. DeSanssure enclosing the history of the South Carol i-1 Dallas, of Nashville, Secretary and Trees na Railroad published in the News and I nrer, the former ia tbe agent of tbe Bibb Courier, July 28, 1881. After alluding I Cotton Manufacturing company, and tlte to this "carefully prepared" account of Hatter ia Uie treasurer of Uie Naahrillo Uie South Carolina road, Gen. DeSaus- Cottou Mills. sure says : "As a child of about eight Jerskt ClTTf N J JaQ. i5.President years I remember being taken to see the Boycef the city.bank, has beeu corn sail propelled car aud ofbeing lifted into mtted to jail in default of $10,000 bail ; it. J. Smith Houians, in his Cyclopedia and his jsou-in-law and cashier Shaw, hate of Commerce, aays 'the first passenger been sent along with bim in default of railroad was the first thirteen miles of 20 000 bail. the Baltimore and Ohio in 1830 from Bal- ' ".. . - . .j timore to Elkridge.' London, Jan. 15-An extenWye strike Frances A. Kemble, in ber records of pi me employee, oi uau ra e recaptured and retnrnea mem io their prison quarters. HIGHLAND SCHOOL! Roads are impassable except to foot ssengers. It is almost impassable for eaui to go over them. for two er thrse days a misty rain has en falling and freezing, covering every Ti,uw uoorswuu aneavy coat oi q.000 pounds per acre, aud is worth 4 which has made it dangerous wajk- market now, making eighty dol- '8uou . Will DO blOClteU U nn W ncro. r thm, rain f 2 lutl- nf cotton. . On better land it can be made to pro duce twice as much. It is more easily cultivated, more easily prepared for maiket, and is worth more than cotton. Hemp lauds in Kentucky are considered very valuable which produce a thousand acre, which, P I nm-iinlinir t Profftaaor Jrctir- who lini a cart orjwagou, (cut next week), and .ritten a valuable work on this subject. Hgether t unless there is a break iu the MsaUier, i ooxETHiSG lNew. We invite bur farm- US friends b read Messrs Brown & Nich- fuu s advertisement in this paper, of eir patent Manure Distributor. A ma- ft ue domgjthe work it does is certainly pouudg of . ciear fibre per valuable. It is attached to the hind part n4.ur pfr Tr. uauarerpushed into it for distribu- OD. B. HI' If ftt-eK .. !. , A 111 n.I.tl S.K.. . . mm interested. nets about $29 per twice this amount. acre. Jute will net ?.BEf! Wishes go with Tiiek. if,ovrlIW,erd and family' will re Tr Vf Suryi" a few daj s, where '?r- a. has accented a niitiAn - r and business manaeer of Klutii'. new Hlfl9nA ;r a . w hlX warenouse, the opening sale of UlCh Will taV. A., film i. piuvo uu UIO 41U 1U81. Io 1. a cIl Ter bo-v ni good an auc loneer as Ar ... r . ami - . oi luuaccu & 1 T"eior8 caQ rest assured that Si.ii V 6Posen a competent and exper- I j yeryihing will be iu readiness I -London, Jan. 16. A Cairo dispatch states that telegrams from official sources in Constantinople, report that some Cir cassiaus attempted bunday. to assassi nate the Sultan ; a woman divulged the plot. .The Albanian body guard met and defeated the Circassians in of the Sultan's apartments. were killed in the encounter, letting tji.t !ii.V. sate Washington, Jan. 16. The Senate to tidiness for the I day confirmed the following nomiua- On the 24th inst., an j after tioua t be postmasters: Abraham Davis the vicinity; Several men1 pacro,. - s iroposed to hayo salea every Let tlie planters brin n th.Jr tn. - :3 : - m a v Franklin, La j Robert Fj. Boone, New berrV C H, S. C j 1 bury, N. C. ; James Ramsay, Salis a life, undor date of September, 1833, tells of a ride taken by her on the Liver pool aud Manchester Road and being seated alongside of Stephenson, the pro jector. She rode, twenty five miles and made the distance in less than an hour. organized a Southern Cotton Manufactu rer Association br the election of J. F. - I m mm t n - 4 Hanson, of Macon, Presideut, and T. B. UlcLSSlCSLi, IdatHemaUCai cLUCL English. HICKORY, N. C Spring session opens January 8th, 1883. Tuition, per month, $2.00 to f4.00. Board do do $10.00 to $12.00 For particulars apply to ll:0w-pd H. C. DIXON, Principal. SPECIAUJOTICE ! All persons to whom I have furnished either Fertilizers or supplies are hereby no titled that their notes and accounts were due November 1st, 1882, and all persons who have not paid up must pay up, as ne longer indulgence will be given. R. J. HOLMES. Nov. 22d, 1882. 6:4t way has taken place. Only 10 of 40 en gines in Hamilton depot can be used. Five hundred men paraded in Hamilton to-day j prior to quitting the town for Glasgow. New;) York, Jan. 14. The elegant pri- T,!!!!-' Euev. Amer. sriyes an account of I vr rimiidance of Samuel C. Lewis, at I - , - I . . mimmm m a the early roads iu the United States, and Tarrytowu, was burned last night. The UUHrUol lUJuXVOl i ! ss on the building and contents : is 'probably, the Manch Chunk was the first $130,000. The inmates barely escaped road, the i Baltimore and Ohio the first I in their night clothes. passenger road, and the South Carolina ! Road the first in the world which carried over oue huudred miles.' " I may add that ia Poor's Railroad Man uel for 1882 it is stated that the South Carolina Railroad when it was opened for traffic in 1833 "was the lougest con tinuous line of railroad in the world." This is undoubtedly the fact. STATE XEWS. Raleigh Observer: The biennial re port of the opperations of tbe penitentia- The Heads of Great Men. Journal of Science. It is usually supposed that men of great intellectual powers have large and mass ive heads; buc the theory which Dr. Gil bert, pirysioian to Quceu Elizabeth, was the first to suggest, is not borne out by facts. Au examination of busts, pictures, medallious, intaglios, etc., of the world's famous celebrities almost tends the other Way. In the earlier paintings, it is true, men are distinguished by their large heads but this is attributable te the painters, Who agreed with the general opinion and wished to flatter their sitters. A reced ing forehead is almost condemned. Nov- tlieless this feature is fouud in Alexander the Gieat, and, to a lesser degree, in Julius Caesar. The head of Frederick the Great, as will be seen from one of the portraits in Carly le's work, receded dread fully. OUier great men have had posi Uvely small heads. Lord Byrou'a was rmrknblv small, as were those of Lord! Cant. SrAmos' report pays the officers of (about !to have an absurd illustration. Bacon aud Cosmo di Medici. Men of ge- the institution, their- management, &c, Ohio proposes to place in tlie eld halt of uius of ancient times have ouly what may rery high compliments. The report ot the House of Representatives at Wasli be called an ordinary or every day fore- Mr. Hicks, architect and warden, show ington now called the Hall of Statuary Imnd. and Herodotus. Akibiades. Plato. I that there wero oh the 3lst of October. I a military statue of Garfield. Garfield MW..V - - ! Aristotle and Epicurus, among many oth-1 1880, 993 convicts, and in two ers. are mentioned as instances. Some I were received from the counties, 2 BUSINESS LOCALS 1882. FALL STOCK,! IT is with pleasure that we annouace te eur many friends and customers, that ws have just received Uie most complete and desirable stock ef GENERAL MERCHANDISE that it has ever been our pleasure to exhib it Beginning in our basement yon will find Two Car Loads of Bagging and Ties of the best brands, and at reasonable prices. , ' - . J , DOIIT BUY TILL, YOU SEE US! In our MAIN ROOM will be found the largest and, by far, Uie most desirable stock of DRY GOODS, Domestic Goodt Piece Goods, Notions , Trimmings and many other goods you want and need, that is to be found in this part of North Carolina. In our Clothing Department, up stairs, -yen will find 1,000 Suits of Clothing, all sizes, and prices. Also a large line of OVERCOATS. In our Boot and Shoes Department, which is our boss department up stairs, will be found a very large line of Goods, all stamped with our name and warrant ed. If they rip bring back the pieces and we will refund your money. Our Hand-made Boss Boot at $2.60 is the best Boot for the price that is be found. In this department will be found a large lot of - DATS and GAPS, ALL DESIRABLE AND CHEAP. We have repainted and fitted up our for mer grain room over, ur warehouse and opened in it , A Large Stock of Carpets, Matting. ' m Smw ' I have now on hands a stock of com posting materials Acid Phosphates, Ohkmica. &c.. and cheaper than ever be fore offered. Am also daily expecting a I BttgS, CRLSlb Cloths, Carpet Lfnfagw car load of "Genuine German Kainit" , . w nAman TWaak Kalt on arwkllant onH aww, ww. s - ! 11 t lkJM.t.Aw. Tajj.ua? . ' 1 l nnVa t-gx lum fit. nf a..v JrvL. Kin.tnn hna .Zonular fertilizer itself, as well as a number I UUB ttUVa WIM wuna a large : Hv"; . . .T 7 .nUr. ' handsome stock of iadies'a Cloaks Call early and secure or leave orders for Oiman, Jactets, Silk Circles, what you want, tf been spared the brutal exhibition ot a public banging on the 40th instant. The death sentence passed ou Cicero Collins has been commuted by the Governor; to imprisonment for life. Judge McRae, be fore whom he was convicted, and many citizens of this county, recommended the commutation. The propensity to erect military stat- . ' ... . I T f 1 1 , n a.! ues, to wnicn iueoHraa tueunruoii J. Allen Brown. ry, endiug October 31 last, is interesting, recently as prevailing in this country, is tcni TUTT'S PILLS A SUGAR PLUU Terr's Pills are now covered over with a vanilla wigsf coating, making them sf pleasant to swallow as a little sugar plum, and render ing them agreeable to the most delicate stom ach. They cure sick headache and billions colic. They gire appetite and flesh te the body. They cure d jspepsia and nourish the fjt- cure fever and ague, coslirenes, eel. ox, 43:6m Thej Sold everywhere, 25 cents a box. Malaria, CUUlS sod Fever, and Bullous attacks poslUTetr cured wlta Emory's btaadanl care fills i uuauiDte remeaj : never nus to cure ue mon years 856 was a staff officer chiefly, and made no iSt aJad . and 117 1 military reputation. His fame was ac-1 expressly tor malarious sectloaa, in double boxes, are even low-browed, as Uurtou, the au-1 recaptured, making a total of 1)66. Of J quired entirely by his service as a mem-1 K Chiu breaxer suar-coatea; containing no Quinine thor of "The Anatomy of Melancholy thcae 501 were discliarged by reaaou of ber of the House of Ipiaetatives, jand eer leas la all cases : taey eflectuallT cleanse the system and give new uie and tone to tbe body. Assfeouse- u jror uver com one box win nave e case. Tbev are used ana prescribed by Dbyidclaus. and sold bv druggists everywhere, or sent by mall, ss and so Sir Thomas Browne and Albert Durer. the cxmration of their senteucee. 63 were therefore there is an inaptness in this The average ..'forehead of the Greek sculp- J pardoned, 237 escaped, 140 died, 8 were Ohio ijdea that borders ou the grotesque, horemedj they aiaoeuUefL tures iu. the frieze from the Parthenon is, 1 killed while attempting to escaiie, 5 were Char. Journal. 'I j j wondenaiect oathe'worae we are told, 'lower, if anything, than killed by land slides on the railroads, 3 what is seen iu modern foreheads." The killed by rocks while blasting, and 9 were gods themselves are represented with killed iu oUier ways, leaving Uie number "ordinary, if not lower brows." Thus it I October 31, 1822, 996. Of these there RnnWsof an uprising of the Mussul-j cea.a xttuuern juonmeiiaare connrm- i Naaaa street, new orit. 43:17 Sic., tec. In our Warehouse will be found THREE Car Loads of Salt Bacon by the BOX. Sheetings, Yarns and Plaids by the Bale, and niauy other goods. We have rented the store room adjoining J, D. McNeelv and will buv your GRAIN, FLOUR, COTTOX or other PRODUCE, or. Store It for jou. With thanks far your manj favors and an earnest intention to meet your continued confidence, we be yon to call and see us before you buy you! OR SELL YOUR 3?ROI)t7CE J.F.EOSS, T. P. YOUvq A. M. Tor.No, W. L Johnson, W. W. Gai ks. William H. Rick, N. B. McCakless, Olkkkx Three hundred circus in Russian mana in ed. i FOR SAUtBY J.!H.!ENN!SS, periMuis attpnding a PuUind op hSaturdiiy I atlerut on pensilfd by the barnpng of tin building. 1. 1 , it 1 j ' 'i K 1 -V 1 it 1 .
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