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: n r - .,y- r . ; "-; : 11 I' . Carolina Watchman. LOG lURSPAV.vM A L', AY 71, 1388. Vi,abscriptJon til fiir.ftiiitare n fp 1 Ji-ar, nnia in stMN nee, $1.50 . - i ill j a . : r nytii t iei hi" fttre 04 At a. roctting of the citizens of the town of Mt. Airy, tlio 20th day of Juue was Anally appointed as the day to celebrate the completion of the Capo Fear & Yad- kinr' alley Hail Road to that point." Rood stand. There Will be a grand German the satnel vn ro ii, i- 'ma iwvmuwuu, a; aii ine cuizensoi iMOrin on Rates. raof the CaroUnn low : aroliria and surrounding State3 ar dially invited to attend. 1 KM'J i VrttingCoritiromittOB On matter8.ad i (ms p per wlltyteaae sat "advertises yriicirsiaij. 1 1 ji.. i tnilnr. I I ' - toe'J."r ft I Ordination Service will be held at the rjscfcpal Church next Sunday. . the Graded school closes on-25th, inst; fjje examination begun this week. ieferal old Hae Reublican3 in town gofsiinafin." , . . gebultz & VanWyck have the best $2, ta VI Ulu CJ Xicii quirt? in viaivi yfcjfqr tem and take no6ther. Fires and oyer coat were comfortable ftipsdavv ana aniextra blanket was i.L r,U tn hi dvmtiid at. nia-hr LiintvCommi.s3ioiicr3 will be elected bt the Magistrates of the County at the cLii house firstaMoriday in June. jkS Brown, is now? receiving his light wear, co m p r i si n g njany noveltii-s and the latest styles. so cheap now that to be a luxury. It The Concord Times pays this hhrh? compliment to one of Rowan's miuistcrs. i Rev. C. A. Rose, of Rowan county. Corn is coming up badly and there is preached in the Methodist church last i Tgrcat-dcal of replanting to be done Sunday morning. It is but the truth to say tbat his sermon was among the best ever delivered in this town. He preach- J it. 1 mm m immm a ' ' eu irum vne paraoie oi " i ne , lticn s man. and Lazarus,"- and treated his hearers cfapyof - ; . C0TJNTY LOCALS, : , . ; llanning'," ' .! . Cotton is coming up and promises a but e?c cor- Mrs. J03. Fraley has been visiting J. E. Brigg's and wife of this lace. Wheat is looking very well but most of it seems to have a short head. Mr. J. E. Briggs is offering special! in duce merits in Goods, inhand bills. Miss .Agusta See his clock offer, Barring has returned o somethinz new. fresh and entertainW. Iroro ."avwson wnere sne nas Decn visn- Hepossesses remarkable gift as a preach- j "8 relatives. cr. llis subject matter was deep, and - MINING DEPARTXXENT. -4 : : ; j ' - : f-T. K. BHCSEtt EDITOR, II ALE 10 II,' X. & . !i m i i ii in I I - " . '- - ' I I I' I,. I. Continuation of the list pf North Caro lina minerals and their localities : II. Teux aut Oxygen Compounds. 3. Phosphate?, Arsojiates, Etc : 137. xenotime. V ' i sands from gold washingsj in. Polk, Mc- Dowell, Burke and Kuthertord counties. 138. APATTTEj This is a rather rare mineral in this State. It has been observed in imperfect crystals of a greyish and reddish green color in orthoclase, etc., in -Yancey and Mitchell counties. ' ' ' his language correct, full of strength and free from redundancy. Mr.- Rose was raised in Cabarrus, and is a-brother-in- law of our townsman, Mr. Jno. K. Pat terson , . I Mr. Eph Coble and Mfss Laura Riclr e, were married on the night of the 14th, and were serenaded in will have another wedu fine style. We nf very shortly. 139. pyromobphite. I This is one of the most beautiful min erals found in North Carolina, and form erly has been quite abundant at Silver Hill mine wrhicu furnished verv hand some specimens of hexagonal prisms and crystalline aggregations j of different I shades from colorless almost to black, also honey and wax yellow, green, brown, etc.; less abundant, and mostly liemons are selling ndnade his ceased id a VcrY Jlluituiuiruiiiiiv iiv i'iH? ovuovu. j tleycar, ; u the Western Union and not the crnMelegraph Oompany that is oc the Bean building as stated m to week 's paper. I . j Rev. C. W. Byrd wjill preach Iheannu- ail sermon it mt" kiuaiujj ehivwi i iul Fieimoiit Scm i nary , a t Lincoln ton , on May ?0th and 31st. - - r Kev. Wi H. Cone, ormerly a resident of Rowan, now of N w Market , Va. oc qipied the pulpit at t ic Lutherian church tereou Sunday uigh:. J The Presbyterian sBunday School was jfrevnted from picnH'ing last Thursday," the day agreed upon; but will try it Jjmttt on the 29th in4t. ' v T : : ' f ' . " - j Xhr enterprising nveryman, Mr. J. G, HcHi?, pends one of iiii handsomest turn- duts to the depot: Uixjn the arrival, of ycry train, day and! nigt. . The Hook and Ladder company desire Ihe.attfi'tulince of all the firemen at rifeet ins. toinraht. arrancements are to he iiiide ioxticir annual picnic. j We have a man in this-county,"Yone" Viiiier,:in nis 4in year, wno says ne never fired a enn or cauisiit a fish in his fr; aiut that he neyer courted a woman. Theration delivered yesterday at Liv ingstone Cidlece by (he Revs. Dr. Deems h spokirvcry higbty of by those in at Icridancc - Some very wholesome advice ias; given. " -; ' , - ! Mf;Lichtenstcin, f the firm of Litt- iman & Lichtensteui , left on Sunday nijfht for New York, whence he sailed on -4Thesday for Europe. He will be absent two or three months . : . - .. Democrats, remcniber the meeting at ie Court House nc? t Saturday the 19th. Ptlegates to the Stjai e and .Congressional Convention will be chosen at this meet- M. PonTt' fail to be there. v I" Thos; Mears, Esq., of Wilmington, Craud Chancellor ifl the order of Knights w Pythias, visited Salisbury Lodge No. Jiion the 13th inst.) This Order is in iflourij-hinff cQudition here. The list of water" ionsumers is gradu- ilty increasing, jfu will be but a little iBile till our streets under ground will Y checkered with pjp'es, and everybody ill be sunnlicd with watfirfrom this urce.M- . . j ; . ; .The McCormick Steel Mower No. 4 is fDaisJ indeed,t iud possesses many oints of excellence over theJother ma- Jhmcsj hcrctoforc jdfiered ! Itho Southern larmer. Don't buv until vou see it. owcr than Her. Row an's Reliable Snake Story. We think that when there is anything reliable regarding occurranccs in midst that it should be cherished and go down to posterity as a matter of Mstory and not as a legendary myth; hence we. wish to perpetuate even a snake story. The facts in the case are as told by that living cyclopedia, Col. Adam M. Sulh- Van, of the Boyden House. He relates as follows: Drs. Pleas. Henderson and Saml. G. Boyden, both now dead, were practi cing medicine together, and one day as they; were riding along the country road on their way to see a patient they heard a noise and fluttering in a tree on the road side. Dr. Henderson said, ''Stop ! there is a snake in that tree," and on looking up saw a very large black snake wrapped around the limbs of the tree and climbing toward a bird nest full of young birds, who, with the old . ones, were making a terrible fuss and flutter ingl The old birds would alternately fty oif and bring back a leaf of white ash in their mouthy. 'i These they would place over theirj young, and fly at the snake as it would creep to the nest. After having placed the leaves securely over their young the old birds flew toward the top of the tree, and leisurely and quietly picked their ruffled feathers. The t wo doctors and the birds then quietly watched the actions of the snake that crawled up to the nest. The snake rais ed its head aud put it into the nest to get The young birds, and no sooner had it done so than it relaxed its hold on the tree and dropped to the ground, dead, as effectually as though its head had been cut off, having been poisoned by the white ash leaves. The birds then flew down, removed the leaves and tenderly cared for their young, while the doctors rode off wondering at the sagacious in stinct of the birds andthe deadening ef fect of the white ash on the snake. True, oh KingT - - in our neighborhood over mad dogs of a yellowish green color, it is found at o damage done that we know of. SilveJ aUe Davidson (county. --In Wheat and oats do not look us' well in this section a4 usual. U 3 . i There are plenty of peaches and apples. but very few cherries. !' The health of this community good, with the exception of a of chills. If is very few cases There has been considerable excite inent 1. A. Ti ... , , i j : T . , . green and yellowish green crystals, at the It wouldbeagoodplanfortheLelatiire Troutman and McMakin mines, in Ca- to place atax of $1.00 qn every dog and barms county; also in Union and Cald- our put a fine of $5,00 on etery person that counues. lets his dog run at largd. J40. MONAZITE. r;. i I j It is found in considerable quantities v uv f myviaII hAtitn rrvaAM ion trnllAniih brown Tnonnoiinie crystals in the irold snnds of Rutherford. Polk. Alexander, Burke and McDowell counties; also in Gaston, Mecklenburg, Mitchell and Yan cey counties. 141: VIVIANITE. Found in dark, bluish ; crreen slender cn'stals in a compact nmlule of tertiary marl, in Edgecombe county. 142. OLrYESITE. Minntc erreen crytals and brownish green fibrous masses, associated with termhedrite. scorodite. etc.. in Cabarrus county, nnpears to belong to this species. 143. PSEUDOMAACniTE. Tn reinorm and fibrous masses, of a Aftk emrnld nreen color, in Meeklen Hnror, Cnarrus, Guilford. Cliatham, Moore, Allegliany and Rowan counties. 144. LAZT7LITE. In dark blue crystals and crystalline masses, in auartz, and associated with cvanite and damourite ' in Gaston; in . m . rr i , 11 IHI nilU WU" iimii. ifiiiiwiuiu iii green twp-ieai ui i, some peopie can n the Sanratown Mountains. Stokes county crah PTass. i' Farmers are very btay, some are not done planting, while j others are about over tlicir corn, for the first time. . i - ' I : On last Thursday, there were several fishing parties organized, but I hav'nt heard anything of therh since. There is a fine Pnndnv school at Liberty church, with E. E. Eagle, as Superin tendent, and W. H. EjiTnheart, as Secre tary. v ' The cotton seed i coming up and something ftlse with jt, a kind of little "General Green," and his army have made their appearance 'in the so called 145. SCORODITE. In small leek green and yellowish green crystals, associated with tetrahe- "cott on patch," and are battling daily drite. quart?., etc.. in Cabarrus county, with thi fnrmpN L , It is found in finely granular masses of a browish yellowish green Color, associated Long St. has improved very fast. At with leucopyrite, from the oxidation of present it has two stores and one church, I which it is formed at Drum's farm in on,l n crrnnt. mnnv hnildincr. ftiid tolV of , Aifxuer anu uiau iu ireucu uuu.ii). several more to be erected soon. J. C. Misenheimer'sjhorse ran away a 140. WAVELLITE. Globtrlar and hemispherical aggrega tions of white and greyish white wavel- Memento, of the Battle HOI of . Eamsour's About half of t he hppl icants for license w practice medicine that came before the gate Board of M sdiail Examiners . at TOctttvillc last wp k were rejected. The pedieal profession above all others. Jbould be kept clear of quacks and in- -Pmpetent persons. The people at large ,r protected by the law regulating the actice of medlciije that two have in Qtt.h Carolina, j "$o one (px Rowan 'as numbered among the refused. ; The "Rose Tea" iii ven bv the Ladies M Societjf of the fethodist church here, f'ieroney'shatl fi last Thursday aud f nUa' nights; was one of most successful appointments a well-as financially nat has been giynr " Thisx organized fid of Chistian workers has undertaken p rawc funds sufiic entjto build ami fur i3a av parsO nacre J h.n.1 vt ?irocr l-il tn fuvW that thev realized n. b.anrtenm ttim pm the procecdstof the recent entcr- pmmcnt. , Mr. John E. Jamison, of this county, called at our office last week to show us a pair of silver shirt sleeve buttons worn by Capt. Gilbraith Falls when he fell iu his gallant charge on the tory encampment at RaaisoUr's Mill, near the town of Lin colnton, June 20, 1780. The disks are hexagonal in shape and connected by a silver link to each other, have on each the letters G. F. They came into the possessian of Mr., Jamison through the descendants of Capt. Falls, whose daugh ter, Isabella, a childless widow, died at Mr.Jamison's some fourteen years ago, aged, at the time of her death, 95 years and three fionths. The attack on the tory encampment mentioned above, Was shared in by sever al, other leaders of revolutionary note in this section. At a council held the night before the battle as we learn from Mr. C. L. Hunter's Sketches of Western North Carolina, "It was determined that the companies under Captains Falls, Me- Dowell and Brandon should act on horse back and march in front. No other arrangement was made, and it was left to the officers to be governed by circum stances ajter they reached the enemy." They commenced the attack very early tu the morning, drove in the pickets, and ihe horsemen charged up within "30 steps of the line and fired at the tories." It was in this charge that' Capt. Falls was shot in the .breast. He rode back 150 yards and fell from his horse. ! ; The whole whig force iu this engage ment numbered less, than four hundred men, under Col. Francis Locke hastily brought together, to disperse thirteen hundred tories under -Cols. loore and Welsh, who were themselves tories .in the pay of the British. It was a brilliant af fair for the'Avhigs, who, it seems, went in to win, wholly Regardless of the great numerical advantages of the enemy, and of their strong position. And it is pleas ant now to seceven a trifling memento of one of the heroes of that time, U is a young band that was organized And not the old Salfoburv Cornet band as Jatod in the Salisbury Press last week. Salisbury: fcand disbanded two years ago an wiii iirVi'iMv nnvf Ka' iL few evenings ago white going to see his lite, associated with silver, galenite, py- best "Girl"; no damage done of any con sequence only his buggy was lodged be tween two saplings, j ; Republican Congressional Convention. ,Thc Republicans of the 7th Congres sional District, held tneir Convention in Salisbury last Tuesday. It was a big day for the Republicans, ajs many as five per sons were counted on jHain stret at one and the same time, j i The Convention was organized by the Election of Allen Jordon, of Montgom ery, as chairman, and; J. Q, Holton, Sec'y, and immediately went to business. J. J. Mott and J. M. Bullajwere at once nomi nated as' delegates to! the Chicago Con vention, but betore ibey could be put through W E. Henderson took the floor and arraigned the Republican party for rite, etc.. are rarely met with at Silver Hill, Davidson county. 147. PHARMACOSIDERITE. Exceedingly minute crystals of this mineral, of a brownish green color, are associated with the scorodite of Cabarrus county. 148. DUFRENITE. It is rarely met with in greyisn green tufts of silky lustre, with the so-called "black band" iron at Egypt, Chatham county. 149. PIIOSPHURANYLITE. In microscopic rectangular pearly scales or in pulverlent incrustation upon quartz, muscovite and feldspar. Deep lemon vellow. Associated with aiitunite and other uranium minerals in Mitchell county. 150. AUTUVITE. In beautiful nearly square scales or small crystals of a greenish yellow or ignoring colored voters and not giving yellowish green color, upon quartz and j ... f i i m li , -. . 1 . : Mi am a fin Acrtito Ho anifl fhv worP leiOSDUr ID iUUUUCII UUUUl V , UISU 1UUIIU ill "..;ilinr t lot tho T,nkt ho onnr asi t.hv i "uuw cuuuij LIST OF LETTERS. List of letters, remaining in post office R515ihnrw""V C fnr ivanlr imrlim. May 12,1888. . ' - jfe ! Chas Andrews, Cora JJ Aitkins, Dcttra L Barber, P B Branhamf H T Brinigcri Samuel Banks..; C Culberson, Sam Clemmond, J A W Corl, Maggie Fishery Lizzie Green, S G Grubby W M Holmes, wgania5cd. VVV : ncver xpe Abram New- ical organization hero as well equip glin every respect as was the old band. tv"y " and spectacles are worn by i?.ol4 o4-d now but the boys(? are capable of judgfng, not- with-st andirg som, John M Pugs, Henry Pharr, Marga ret L "Robinson, Rosa RosemanA 8 Smith, R C Shaw, J-VM Turner, ThoS Taspley, 8 S Ward. " ' - - j Please say advertLsed when the above were now acting in the living future," and wound up by nominating J. C. Price, of Salisbury. In the words of the chair man the election of Mott and Bulla was "universally carried, j; J. T. Cramer, of Davidson, and C. G. Baily,of Davie, were placed in nomination as alternates. Jehu (Yankee) Davis .objected to Cramer and said Mr. Cramer bad bceu to Wash ington enough, and he thought, and Mr. Cramer also thought Ithat the best thing he could de was to keep away from there. Henderson offered a resolution de nouncing Cleveland'sliadmiuistratiou, en dorsing the Blair Biljj a high protective tariff and John Sherpaan for the Presi dency, which was referred to a commit tee and reported asjj "indefinitely post poned." r W. G. Ellis, of Dajvie, was appointed as Elector for this j i District. A new executive committeejwfls elected and the Convention adjourned. 5 WEA5C KEriVSS u. itu IOC lrua rtiueyV for l.b. i...tl. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS DYSPEPSIA I CONSTIPATION etiou to thn bow. U tl.tnn.t tfultrkj uivly tot. i RE3 fnaa Protratloo, Nenroas Headache. ItocoiaiaeikM toy rrotinml naba.ia. r T Ifearl?ia, Nervoua Weakness, Stomach mn- Smdforlok. an i-iver niseasea, Kbumatiam, Dy- . ico 91.00. Eold by Druggists fep.U,aa4 all affection of the Kidocy. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Proo'a w W A 5 P. H.-THOMPSON & CO:, ;S . MASCFACTCBEIie n 7. t' Sash, Doors, Blinds, ffifg9 ' Scroll SaWng, Wood Turning,' KIN 03- ' AND CASTINGS OF ALL DEAtKBS IX Steam Engines and Boiler?, Steam and Water Pipe, - Steam Fittings, ShaaingpiUlej, lUngej Machincrr of n kln.ls repilrei oa vi SHORT NOTICED M.tr.15,'39. ! Xj LlfTMAM ji! OF & LICHTENSTEIffS THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO Comprising all the IlflLflifll OurlStiinle Stock of . - i "BB.T CO3D: Is complete iu every Detail DRESS GOODS ..." k -' W f y : mi' mmumw iw wl In we hire sliowins fine Surah Silks in latest shadesj, j Faille France, French Crepe Carrous, Sebastapols, Hcnrieattas in wool and silk yarps, Challiqs, i Albatross, Cashmeres, Cassimeres, Nunsvpilings, and many more. NOTldNSHOISEIlY & GLOVES. FfXE DRESS TJRIMMIlSrGS. 1, 000 BES T BONE CORSET, IN THE MARKET ! .The Lightning And Blowing Eock Church. -4- A kttcr from Blow ing Rock thrs week states that thechurchiwas bust all to pie ces by lightning lasf Saturday evening" A letter from Major ilirper, of Lenoir, ivt the following particulars : " The church was struck by lightnipgthc spire thrown down, nearly unroofed on the north side, the- ceiling torn off add some of the heavy timbers which supported the spire shivered ijto fine splinters, thj floor partly torn up, and the stove torn alljtd pieces, a piece of it imbedded, in the titribera overhead. The organ is reported uninjured. It will no doubt require considerable outlay to repair the chureh. Ed Morns and a teamster and if ! oke of oxen at the store, at the time the church was struck, jwerc Knocked down and paralyzed for smc time. This was Ed's second, experience with the lightning at near by the bmu enlace." County Democratic Convention. I f'. th;lt t!ley hfear noao bat inferior fetters-are called for. wlnrithesopoinjts'nov-a-rws. ' - 1 -A. II. E The Democratic Convention for the county of Kowan wijl beiield ou the 19th day of May , (third Saturday of May), at the Cpjort House in Salisbury. The pur pose ortho Convention will be to elect delegates to tho Blato Convention at Raleigh, and the Congressional Conven tion, weercver Jtmay oc nciu. - J. W.rRuMrtK, r. - . - ' - 'Jh. Peoi. Kx. Cora. 151. NITRE. Crystalline crusts on mica slate at Nantehaleh river, in Cherokee county. 4. TUNG8TATE3, M0LYBDATE8, &C. 152. WOLFRAMITE. In laminated masses with cuproschee lite in Cabarrus county; also, according to Geueral Clingman, fiequeutiu Kutuei ford and Burke counties. 153. RUOXIBIC TUNG STATE OF LIME. Associated with wolframite, in barite, in Cabarrus county, in small crystals and laminated maits ot a yellowish aud grey ish color, winch trequeully contain nucleus ot wollram. 154. SCHEELITE. Orange colored tetragonal pyramids; vellowish brown and greyish, imperfect crystalline masses are lound in Cabarrus county, in roundea granular paicues of a greyish yellow color, with aurifer ous pyrite in quartz. . CUPROSCHEELITE. In yellowish green and siskin greeu pulverulent, coatings upon seheelite in Cabarrus county. 15G. 8TOLZITE. . A few small tetragonal pyramids of a hlnish irrev. and one small, somewhat i barrel-shaped crystal of a greyish yellow color of this very rare mineral nave uec found iu a lump of quartz, associated with sphalerite at Silver Hill, Davidson county. ai aaaaa .mm Unsafe. We have once before mentioned the unsafe crossing of the W. N. C. R. R. on the new Mocksville road, just beyond the boundaries of town. Some time ago three or four persons were injured there, one (Mrs. Shoaf ) so badly that she died from her injuries. . T)ie difficulty arises from the impossibility of seeing any in coming train from the present dirt road by persona going towards Franklin in private conveyances. It sometimes hap pens that a train passes just as persons on the dirt road reach the top of the hill, at which time a horse unused to the train, will -back and fiodder down the hill to tiie imminent danger of those driving him. A related above, persons have, been injured tberii and one life lost, and there ought iof be a .change in the road with reference ie the best possible eecuritr. ' It isV&hject for the county I Coni jnbsfoh, aud tbrough thcin. for th !authbritie? of the Railroad. All aro respectfully invited to call and examine TRULY YOURS, W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE. GZH T L E Art C N . ' The only fine Calf $3 Seamless Shoe in the world made without tacks or nalli. As stylish and durable as those coating $5 or $8, and having no lacks or nails to wear the stocking or hurt the feet, make them as comfortable and well-fittinp" a9 a hand sewed shoe. Buy The beat. Nona fenuine unless gtamped on bottom 41 W. .. Douglass $3 Shoe, warranted.'- W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOE, the origin el and only hand sewed welt $4 shoe, which equals eustom-made shoes costingt from to 9 I W.L.' DOUGLAS 82.50 SHOE ia STnex celled for heavv wear, i -4 r , i W. L. DOUGLAS $2 SnOE is- worn by all Boya and is the best school shoe in tbe world. ' ' All the above goods arejnade in Con gress, Button and Iace, and if not sold by your dealer, write V, L. DOUGLAS Bock ton, Mass. ) M. S. BROWN. Agent, Salubury. 14:till July 20. FOR SALE. One Brick House and lot, on the corner' of Fulton and Kerr 'streeU, about one acre in lot. ' . . - One Frame House and l0t on Leo street. Oue Frame House and lot on Main ptreet. . v Also shares in N. C. R. R. Enquire of Mrs. H. E and Mibs Vic toria Johnson at theirihotne corner of ' Fulton and Kerr streetF.- 40:tlt - TII0S. L. KELLY'S FINK TAILORIHB ESTABL ISHMEHT i LITTHMH LICHTEN A Full aad Complete Line of Imported ools tor my Spring Tralc, conaiating of French, English and Scotch good of nil colors. An unsurpassed line of Trousering, alHf which will be made up in the Beat and moat Fashionftbl&StTla. All are cor- idiall v invited to call and cximiire my atoftk and they will see at once that I KEEP THE BEST IN THE; MARKET. ! Terms, Positively Caah. in the Mansion House, last room fronting onlnnis street. 1 MU ULb A i ! i i . Till Al liyjuliLLs - i mi i 4 . 4 SALIBMlf B1ICI ARE kOW DELIVERING TO ANY PART OF THE CITY all! Orders left at the works, BO' OR AT THE OFFICE OF . WILL BE PROMPTLY FILLED. HAVE. OUR OWN TEAMS AND CAN ALWAYS MAKE . h IMMEDIATE DELIVERY,' , ! i ' ; ' ; ; THE SALISilSY ltiSlt;6ot i. - , f
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