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r A JL GEO. M. MATHES, Proprietor. FRES AND XNTJEPETtf BUNT. $1.50 p6f Year 5n Adva&c. Vol. XXIII. WINSTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1879. SO', 30, 31 (121 ins 1 011 entincL ' JL. GiW. MATHES, J. T. DARLIJfGTOJf, Editors. NEW LIVERY STABLE, "Winston. ZST . C, HKXItY S. FOY, Proprietor. rr e pi.l o't nvr' ountain. Terms: CASH IN ADVANCE! On copy, one year, ' " six months, . . ' . . " " three months, . . . $1.50 .50 : I nf Winston and surround- : tir- i.trnrire.snBr. 8ymp. enmR. ens am-! 'pi.;- ;, amoiiff 1 lie natural curiosities of North Carolina and the snecinl attraction nfSnnt fV.nT.Kr Tr tftTO cops. l-rmpe llgur, erlveeriui. 1 in ro:i. i - ' . i - - --' .....nn u ! Haviue mnvwl to the lAme smr- house Ini.ly oe- i m 1 iroSSl n One Wit ll a SCllPC CI a Sudden Upheaval. Illf'Il above the (( ir.lJM-ativf.lv lf.vr.1 tli.-.noli rotlmi- K..l-, ! p at his residence. Any me- rn,.d ,,y m, ,h,; ii , e'IJ?;;: r.t.v relr-hinrr awav for many miles arom.d. Th Pil. ,.' ,cr,t f ui 'n:,. ' t-itiipv iiruo ure win receive ' ' ' v " - o - -. - . - - . ..i m. ii Mi-mm duic junior. t ! Titifur.ttln.rii vf I Ot-Ol ('HTOll'tt. Oil,- t I tlf .11 . .-I . 1 . -. ...... t C I . I . . .1 t .. , . l . . i ...... I. j.. . Tfi ii i nn i it, siii'I'i.ies ' nor at an wuhbciku mi hi I uiiit-r inuuu. Lining i.sen to me sK'.es in ntrer isolation, tins jrreat nnd-mnrL- D!l. GEO. W. GILA.KAJKI, Raleigh, N". C. PRACTICE LIMITED TO THW K, ly9 i4VZ) THROAT. Mht 31, 1KT7. Dr. Preston Roan, OKFEKS HIS TR0FESST0X.IL 8ERVYCES To the citizens iiifr emmtrj aze l'ft Ht iriDpt Httention MAST & CRAY, Attorneys at Law, wi.stos, nr. c Practice in the Courts nf Forsyth und adjoining Si'kciai. Attkntton ivpn to the collect iob of claims and tfi Kt-ttienmut of eetatufl. f in ths ourt House. April liith, 1S7H. 1 6m MARTIN GROGAN, WHOLESALE AND KETA1." 1'h.ALEK IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Winston, X. C'. J. J. WAGGONER & CO., MAKE SPECIALTf OF Tobacconists' Supplies, AEE AftKNTS FOE Pure Spanish and Domestic Mass Licorices. rp Powdered Licorice lioot, Iure SeHamc, Salad and Olive Oil, and Synijis of all gradrs, Toura lifuiift. Gluro, kr.. Ho. 1324 Cou of ('Any ikd VrnaixiA Rts RICHMOND, TA. 6 fim X. W. DlTIlXXAXtX, Practical Marble Worker, AND DEALER IX MoBflfflents and. Grave-Stones, Winston, N. C. Kg" Write for Price I.i.t and Designs May 9th, 1S73. SALE AND LIVERY STABLE! X2X.CH U BXOORX., 8nocesson to Eamr & Bock, Winston, 1ST . CJ., KKEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Carkiag s, Ph.ktop, B roais and Houses tor hire. We also lmv and fell Horses ami V.tiiriric'S. Cah piaial tmr & tf TTAKE PLEASUHE INlNFOnMIXG roy frii-nds and tlie pulilic Hiat I am prri.arfd t' u(iciniiindate I hern with convryalircN til all fttyleB, at the nhnrtest uotico. 1 ke.; very line HtiK'k of hornew, anil haudHoiue vehicles. l.'har'eB wilt alwavB be mnilerate. 1 aiBo have, ample room and awommodatioh f.ir (imvt'is, a guu i uh cau Ije found elsewln-re in the citv. April 10th, 1S79. IS tf JAMES D. PATTON. IJI POUTER, T iiSiSuUlaS Hi ...I MMUil llK.Ii.l.l TOBACCO MAHUTACTUK.EES' SUPPLIES A BPIIOIALTT, JSn. 130S fcAlIi: STKEET, KIi:HiCiNH, Va. The Falc lliat Threatened S. Tilln. J-j tcinlfd ti t!o in fjise M'r.. Ti'uii rt- nt j teinptcil to carry out' hitrmay " M be the f- -tf"-- rl4 ever offered in Kiclimoud, or New York. Jlr.SAT.K HOAX iw with yon, and will take pleasure hi yr-rviiif: hife friends. N H. Tix Foil, in every style and size. March S'tli, lST'J. 15 tf EiTAIILlIICn JOSEPH P. WINSTON & CO. MAKE A Sl'Ef IA1.TY OF : Licorics d a!! ctlcrTciacssnists Swdies, j must have served to -uMe "homeward lirs-t the savage hnntcrs of native Indian triljes, and afterwards white j settlers in the "iadki'n valley. Thus, he vond douht, the very appropriate name had its origin. TE A TIE THE SOLE AO EXTS. A XT) have been furnianv years tir th. rtate ol Yircinia and Nor h 'aroliiia. for the ulc ol Llcoi-.trE of the celebrated brands, mVt"" I',"'t' fi"'i-h I ' 5 . IVlass Licorice, i Whic.)i Roods cannot be rotten by others than oir Se.lv mideri.ny brand, for use in these two Mates. We have also of hi r bn.nds of Domwtic Licorice well known to the trade, nutlet our control. Woa'Ho kf. ft fuUbtock of the best imported (ilivi i hi. :.i d Sksavk Hi., r v y. Sricr:., l ose Beak, fin -. 'i.i'fosn. Arc. 1. W1JKTOX A CO., No ltd, t OirNEK OK CHV AN1. 14th jt r. k t ts, lUCH.VlONli, Va. March 2 ith. 1870. IS tf The mountain is about twenty-five miles from ihe nearest Railway Station Winxton whence tl ioi-o is a daily stage run to Dalton b there transportation can be had for the two hours ride to the "Gillam House whicli is aooui u nine iroin me cin'in, nri'l had liiinKe! inniit'liVntsSil oil' tlm John F. Mine, in W. Y. World 1 II M . , .. . . ' 'Uitv UkII t-ft-ps r ehi.'wrirt? rnin ''IShw lork, it wa? plain, wonld i vr.. N...a;i.t coDtral poiut of the fiewi,,. .in. revoln ion. Mr.Tilden wonld take WRrrHllt dmix;1)tf hl-,4. wWl hlv,, the oa h on he steps of the C ity , . to hftllHfeH,. Hall at the hands of one of the r i Democratic jndpen, ad .imolUne. W'c,,r; .bt,ai4 . onslvtl.e Curtom llonse and lhe j bg tte E8t Bive H-rtd Snb-Tieasnrj wonld be seized. ; hhM ll,m to Frt Ada.ns- or som Boasts were made that the bnsiuess ' O,or ?clrft fN where he cWtti.l men of New York would make no , U!HlerK rial- Th first Hiii opposition, bu'. acquiesee in the ' tl,at ".yho(y knew of ?t, fee won 1,1 situation from fear of their homes , iiavc disappeared, and the srsdden being gKen over to an incendiary ness uf ths htow would linve either mob.'" j )ibhcartened his folliovver's ;liil "Do yon think, General, there 1 taught thctn a salutary lesfoii of was any trutli in thee niinois V , respect for the law, or it worth I "1 am afraid there was only too j have Vx.en the first blow of a fer mneh tiath in thtm. lind the se ritie eonliiet tietwcen the law ami ties of gieat Democratic mass- its violators.'' meetings that weie proposed for " Do von really believe, General, ail the large cities been held there : ;t would" Iihvc be. n possible to ar ls no telling how f,ir the passions ! ,.t.gt ,,. 'jiklen of the mnltitcde might have boea i "Ido'n't believe ft- I fcno.v ir. .uv w v,.iv ca..c,.uC i()f j.,-,,,,. ,t winld not be rfotifi bv calling ont the fcgfi'lars froi'n (Gov ernor s I'slatVtl and in'art:hing them 1" the near the foot of the mountain. Gilliam House " was formerly might have gone. I koow that President Graut nnd his ad visers were very mnch aliaidof the result. But Grant, thtngh he was anxious, never hesitated about I t 1 . . n n . - f r Visi n-nfi 1 rt r. o it a 11m up to Grinwrey Park, bnt rt woft d have been done so quietly and ef fectively that all rctnstanfio vJouhl it".. Vvr,,,, ti,nt .vint i n ; . ,1 uie cenrse no was to pursue, nei: : ; niii. i ioin mat point ttiere is a path:, j , . 3 . ' , i hutc o!e too latf .frit a? Rm- v wrA ,,o i-J, t i.. ,i i -r had determined to rse every sul- "ari ,e !l 1 lfUt- ,ntl as SUI4' ii,t do r Lit iee't t 'n 1 T'r-rj ! d sailor and gan at his com had dared take the oa! of mt de G.asses fleet to aul the Unired ; macd fQ at aown lTnvllliD like H oflic-e he would have been h?rW ons - pleasure parties'' arc hold at the Pilot, and are thoroughly enioy- ,Ueiuocra 1C, t ,f Jal at Winston, and go up in private en veyances-often rowing" arid i aDyboJj i;-nt uho stood , a RunhOat " alrea.ly mentioned. Persons wiVlrng to participate in s.u-h i.artTes will ! !n the lk!f Q. miKLt have been j hrou?, to the base of the "Pinnacle1' -ftlattliien uu cceeuiiic x rei ici 1 1 ii;n i sum 10 nave eonie over witn ooun States in the war for independence Dunn; the early Summer numerous able they are generally formed canminsr for days at the "Spring find the "Central Hotel" at AVinston a capital base of supplies, and about the best place from which to make the "start." If it bad j through these rTtrccfo and fa'ihdi'd in When he h:(d got parties will I y ,-lv'cu ic ucru. i..w ..v. session of the revenues in spite of, President. While I was rn vTatdb Jan. 23, 1ST9. W. T. VOGLER PEACriCAL JEWELER Winston; N. C, i Main Street, opposite Jfrrchanl's H'stel, KEEPS COXTAXTLY OX IIAXD a leit asortrent of Fine and llaeI Jewelry, f arary kind. TAI.BOTT & OSS Shockoe Machine Works, RICHMOND, VA., Ma.mfarturf-rfi of FortRl.r- and Stnf i.tnnrv Enil.TifP &nt1 Hoilers. Saw Mills, Cfirn iilkI Wlihat Mil!, Shilling. Hanfrers aiul Pulleys, Turbine Wat. r Wht'- ii. Tobacco Fur-lory iWc!:im-ry, Wron?l:t Iron Work, Hrass a::ii Iron Castings, MacLinery of Kvrry Iecriitioa. Cirring and Tliresliirg Macliises A SPECtAT.TV. Kipairing Pr mptly and Careralty Done. TALSOTT'S PATEfiTBPA&Z-AB&ESTE&i Tlie Invenlioil of Ilie Age. Talbf.tt's new patent SrARK-AaRFSTEK is reilly the onlv perfwt and reliable one, and iesiip, rseding all others in use. its prumiue.tit fe .ttirea are ! It doe not destroy the draft. It does not interfere with cleaning the tubes. It will not choke np, and re--.iirrs no cleaning It requires no direct dampers 10 be oyiened when raising Hleam (dampers beiuK r ! joctionable. as they mav be left open and allow sparks to escape.) it renuires no water to extinpnish sparks, waich. by condensation, destroys the draft, liesidee, when wAter is used, if neilected. the elticiency is destr- ed by evaorat!cn of the waler, and the boiler is kept in a hltby condition. It is simple and durable anil nil bp relied rtpon. It can lm attached to any boiler. No planter should be w.thout one of them. In surance companies will insure pins and barns where the Talbott r.ngines and Spark-Arrtsters are used same rate as charged for water or horse-power. SzrSend for illustrated circulars and price list May 7, 179. 22 tf Congress and the Ekctoial Com missioti. He con salted with his friends and decided that it was best to have a soldier in this office somebody who had smelt powder and would not be afraid of a New Yoik mob. I was mgton I had a lony talk with Sec retary Tiolveon on this 6n'.j (you don't know him, do yon ? lie's one of the best fellows in the world) - - -and we made all the arrangement), for the nee of hrs boats and men tmr ouli to Bi'crp TLii', Imr lo sent ior io u aM ...goon, anu uiere ,verawo ,,ie mlj , l0 JnnMwU CaUiutt and bis niili'aiy in retraid to the situation. Repairing done and Work warranted. J auy W," 16t9. E t f j.VCOB TISE. J. . -V.V.STE.N. 11. C. TISE- JACOB TISE & CO., East Side Court House Square on the Corner. Our illustrations show that peculiarity of the Pilot called the "Pinnacle. the most familiar view from various points along the country roads rnnninjr oat from Salem and Winston the other is the view giving a truer idea of the peculiar formation of the mountain- looking at one end and exhibiting its almost pyramidal form. Miss Lehman wed describes this: , "It lias a large castellated peak on the east side, and a smaller one just beyond, known familiarly as the Largk and Sua Piksaci.es. The Large Pinnacle, which is :300 feet higher than the mountain proper, resembles a huge castle with lone:, white Gothic windows, and those lighted up by the setting sun, presents a unique and beautiful scenes. The lihie Kidge begins the grand mountain scenery of Western North Carolina, and the Pilot stands as an outpost or fortress, guarding the approach to the wildest, most romantic scenery east, of the Rocky Monntains. It stands " a sentinel to guard the enchanted ground." Huih's (iuide 7inok, Sain)), y. C. The young folk have plenty of fun climbing the Pinnacle. So stoop is the path that at one point is placed j a ladder thirty feet long, and almost perfectly perpendicular, -and (ascending yet higher,) there are several stone steps (natural) whicli ladies find too large to get over without the help of their escrts. They gener ally require to be pulled up, and the very timid are more apt to turn back just heie. When the top is reached one stands sate in an area of a full acre of ground and the glorious scenery drives away all sense of fatigue, and any unpleasant recollections ot the toilsome ascent. Many romantic leirends cluster around the top ot tlio J innacio and it is said to be a tact, that ouly a few years since a j-onng hush; n 1 and wife came here on their bridal tour, and trying to gather flowers near the edge ot the precipice, lost their tooting, and were crushed to death on the rock lieiow. advisers .... , , ant , ... . . .-. . . -i told me frankly that there niight " ,u,,' ' be tumble he.e ; that ho was se.i-! r " "'" T" ously anxious in view of the great ! JI'ld,,' ni' I'1""8 fl,,.V rt-sisfan.-e by irritation of the public mind ; that j Ml; 1 '1,il'n would have been utter- if there was an attempt at revolu-lb' iiopossible. tion the blame miglrt be laMathi Tuc Laniaf ConUtiiis dialler. door, and that he was "determined j -- tosecuielhe inangui ation of Mr. ! comkts am sm i ut ,ove ok tiihr Hayes at all hazards. IJe then ' kesi-kctivk mnn.. asked me to accept the position ot , Vk'H"U' C)rresioiici.ce Ntw York Times. Hnited States District Attorney at , Dm ing the .lay there lias been New Yoik and insisted that it was ' coiiMderable tnlk about a challenge, my duty to do so. lie freely ad - and the Code duello has been dis mitted the possible peiils of 1 he U nused with reference to which of position, and that 1 might beplac ! tiie gentlemen is required to make ed so that my netve and judgment the first movement. Mr. (Jonkling irilllil :tl,)tO HVeil tlOllLie sii.ff I vi-i 11 .ir f.,llr oKihiil flin mutter Itilt- . Ore of these illustrations gives j lluv attemi.t to inrtaearate Mr. Til ! hi-'irioiid eeont the idea of Ids den in nst be crushed oat on the ' pending a challenge. Thev think if spot. Under these circumstances, i Mr- Uinar can rest under the and by the advice and solicitation cr,;thets applied to him, Mr Coiik of Senator Ooukhng, I accepted ijniy gll01,i(i he tatisficd. On the the appointment teceived my in- ; other j,,,, t,e frion,1g of Mr 1a atructi..D8 and have bad a veiy j mar t,mt he first t thc inMlU quiet and peaceable time ever . nnnn vTr ,nn. lin,r. Md that wlu-., that centlemen roplied with the -r -1 "TN "W j itooert if. jonnsion, rv FASHIOSABI.k Mer chant tail or, WINSTON, N. C; jXEEPS COXSTASTLT OX HANI) A LINE . Cossiisrss, Vesting ani Sailings. , A. Iodj practical experience in the art of CUT TING, in New York and it this State, justifies het aaaertitn that X can give a perfect fit. and t guar antee that all goorit made np in my establishment give aatiefactiou All work done on reasonable terms. My establishment is next door to B. F. Cros taxis, up stairs. IT tf JAS. A. GRAY, . .FIRE INSURANCE, First Class Companies Itepre- . All Clauses of Buildings and Stocks . : v Insured. i XOW BATES GITEN ON DWEIXlNQS FOR " TEBM3 OF 3 AXD 5 TKAES. CAKRYIXO AN OPEN POLICY "T" in the best Fire Company in the United States, certificates of insurance issued at smaJl cost for one day or more ' on inrestments iupi-otluce, Tobacco, &c. rTTfce'Hrc. State E.ife Iuiuraiic Company ICcprcnen ted. Every man should have a L.ife Policy .&nd liu& trompany is deserving f tlie pa tronas;e of our people. Pays all losses promptly and is liberal in its rates and privileges. Wiuslon, N. C, Oct. 22, 187S. TE ARK KEOKIVINIi CNK OF T11F. 11KST aDd cheapest alocka ox ' we have ever had (lie itleasurc of offering to the public consisting of Dry Goods, Notms, Boots, Sloes, Hata and Capp, Readv-Made Ciothinff, Queens ware, Hardware, &c. We also keep a full line of GROCERIES of every descrh'tiou, all of which we are selling at bottom prices. FURNITURE. since. . 1 nlollill'iniT "if t lOt 1 UIIIUl' W. suieyou of that. I believe Hiata l Vl " , : , dining the month that closed the tortcd t,,t hn ,h,d ul,X n'1 A lmimsttatioucf (Jiant and open- ! .lEt w ,Mr- 'f ed that of Haves the country stood I '"rrod from his language, and ou the brink of a civil war more 1 1'11 Ml- Ooukhng, therefore, hav te.rible than that which we passed 1 ig this assurance ot the purpose thiongh, and it would have dieuch-1 of Mr. Lamar to put an insult uioii ed the w hole North iu blood. If hihi, is bound to demand that sat- Mr. TiUlen had listened to his nioie isfacti. in accorded by one gentle- i "1 r .1T'-.1. ..if 1 ! it. . , . 1 1. . A .1 . i"tl - i T . ' i- l rrnr m l rc ti'itti t no I i ur i.c , t 11111 1 1 , , 1 I iti w i o tiw io' tr in ttiiTiii. "t rti, i:,!r i .nnT .iiiir, nf . - ... . .......... -"". ...."- ..v... ..- . ..v. ...... ..... . ... .v.. . . ... . . . ...... . . . ...1 , rt ...-t .. a .i.i.-l .iciularl vt limn f., anAthnf IV hill) It la lw earson. Here he had his pistlv celebrated law-school. There is hard! v a more attractive place mi .,. ,i : . . I ..i ,i. ., .i. ,,,..,i. .;n . . . . . . , , .. . ... .. T . , ... . , . , . . . ..: iiiiruiiiiiiiL; iu iinniuuo mo itjuio u, i iit;t:u Hint nuiiuii" iuriiii;i iu estern INorth Carolina, and the magnificent "Lime-Lock on it, -besides being the favorite resort ot , ... , kii i, i,a,i : e . .1 : , . . . . .. . , . , , , lltl..-l .1 jU'tiriufiirui lit" ouuum imiu nnu I Cell 11 HUfll lino llllli'l lllii-iiu ,:imiiio- students pursuing law s grave studies, has its less serious, but more popular and delightful memories, as the ' .. , k lt . i i i i i , i- A i 1.1 . (,T? T- ut- i .i i .i , -n i war in these stri ets, and t should ! versy, there is a teelmg among tho writer of this sketch can testily. "Ihe Lime l.ock must have its place in the memorials that wih bo written , , h m. elU-d to take an lVien, Is ot Mr Conklimr ,hat wdido of the great Lawyer, who loved it well, and who sett ed in tins then rnor retired region, fro,,, motives. f . - No aoubt there ' ' Iv, . ' Kl i S ! I1U nVllIU nvi. f,1 HVJ vium aiuw iu this city, but his natural timidity and ii resolution would . not North Ciiv0iina, who appear t let him assent 'o it. 1 think lie . tho ul 1Viem,9 of Mr Jrf Senators Vance and Ilmsom. of to b :mar, has been oli conversation he ii i i i ir .i rf iit. Ti i t l ..iti....iil:!,"J.-.,i .. which much Know n, uo mm great nonor. ,;no count naroiv iook oowii at aicii'im m inn wunnui .saving , i., ;.,,,..,, Til i , ,. , ,Y something about, it. and him who made it. famous so lomty as Xortli Onroliu i has a history. , ' r . . , 1 , . "i decline, a .-miuenge. o 7 - w -r . - . . dan Y' n-t tn otrov vn I , i t i i , t t- tn in cuivwi t.rto (rlo-liiml t iMiil t riKtw .ir lir vril ITiw Ti'ir Wl' tti Ti1inl I1U t 1 VLUV.UIULI . I KJ tLI t V OU 111 V JL C V. U. a A 'JllA v.i.k1V'Alii '.'" x. - ' ioin, i a s i a iV'UUM interesting by all : Height ot the J. dot Juonntain, from a base near Urassy (.reek to the top ot the trees, tool feet Elevation of the pinnacle on the north side, at the place of ascent, i?5 " Elevation of thc same on thc south side, " Highest perpendicular rock on tlie south side, 114 " In the geology' of the pinnacle there is something quite remarkable and curious. It is made up chiefly of mica and slate quartz ; but each each exhibits peculiar and interesting characters. Its rock wall is full of rents from top to bottom, and it is also regularly stratitied, the strata dipping easterly at an angle of only ten degrees. The most abundant rock is a peculiar kind of mica, or giit rock, composed of very fine granular quartz, with flesh-red mica intimately disseminated. The texture is exquisitely line, and the cohesion is so loose that it may be frequently crumbled between the lingers into the finest white sand." . .r l u... i . imu ri.v was ise in m rrium.., u.n -" all,; with whoin are iniiuv oi i;is lottuwers w no win . , i :...i. k: i.. i. : served in Iremient - , j , , J . j since the d.itlicu ty arose, hold that cause he did uot carry out the! ... , . ' , ... 11 llll IU IB n lllll HO. VJ.Mir.Ui" nicely a.ranged. You see, they ,n,,st 8L'n'1 ena-ienge , nm a. lillllill ii 1 111"; I1IC5L lliriin, ion, II. It. Iiioliiis in Wilkcboi"o. The meetiiic; was called to order bv We are also receiviuu 1'URNITOKK in large qnantities oi all kinds which we are able to sell cheaper than ever. We hoie by honest anl fair dealing to merit a fair portion of the trade. Thanking our friends for their liberal support iu the. past, hoping they will nnd it to tlwir Atiterect to continue to give us their trade. Winston, May 1st, 1S78. 13 tf J. mKtlN HARRIS, who is wntt ns, ra vitea all of his friends to give him a call. CENTRAL HOTEL Shaving Saloon' and Baths, VTvwsYow, X C. PROFESSOR DkJUSTO BKGS TO announce to tho citizens of Wiuston and Salem, and the neighboring geutrr, that having assumed charge of the above sttiblishment, he is prepared to ply the Art Tonaorhtl in m style at once perfect and inimitable. Hia apecialties are : " - HAIK-CUiriNa in tlte i'rench and Italian style. - - - - i Thi radical cure of Dandruff, nl bhanipooing of a-adiert" Hair ut their residenees. m A special attendant on tho Batlia hoi. cold ai d tepid. ' " " so. tive of Surry, in eloquence spoke for'piobahly ever $1,000 a mile. That about an hour. jbuilds it. Don't you see how entirely Mr. Lewis Williams, of Yadkin within tlie grasp of its friends the Dr. R. F. Ilaekett, who in brief ex-lcounly, was called uku, and in a tiling is? Why, it can he reduced to plained Us object. lew words made known i ad km sia certainly in the shortest lime, it a Dr. Tyre York offered the followin'carncst desire luat tins roan uo com ieiv men win mount meir uorsea ami resolution', which was adopted : Resolved, That the chairman np point from three to six canvassers for each township in the county to solicitdarge, in addition to township can pleted. ride around soliciting subscriptions On motion a general committee of Now that the prospect of getting Iti thirteen canvassers for the county at so good, wc should think every man donations for the survey and locat ion of the Cape Fear and ladkin Valley Railroad. Messrs. Edmund Jones,' of Cald well, and lSouh P. Foard, of Surry county, were introduced to the as semblage. Mr. Jones spoke feelingly vassers, was appointed. The Ian Vsillt-y IEsilroal. The chances arc' good to get this road. Danville lias subscribed $100, 000 to a common stem, Madison of the connection of this county withtowiiship $10,000, Leaksvillo town this, and assured our people Caldwell had not forgotteu her mother county, and although entirely separated by Legislative enactment, for this oue time they are permitted to work jointly for their common good. Mr. Foard, the worthy rcprcscuta- ship $17,000, which makes $127,000. Private subscriptions to some extent have been made, and the amount can certainly be increased to 81 00,000 for the road as fur as Madison. Now in twenty miles of either side of thc road ought to do something to aid the scheme, which is to do 60 much for the Dan Valley.' Danville Times. "What made yon quit the East ?" said a man iu Nevada to a new comer. "I got into tronhlu by marrying two wives, waa tho re sponse. "Well, said another, "l came out here because I got into trouble by marrying one wife." "And I," said a by6tander, "canie Madison is only thirty-six ui'dea fromihero because I got into trouble D mville. A narrow au-e won't cobt simply by promibjii to marry one." scheme i f levolution they had liuvn o.it ol irot hold of tho Ciis- torn llmisfliiliiiul.ir." : that it would not be proper under "But, General, suppose that Mr. j the rules ot tho code tor him to Tilden had been inaugurated at i notice an iiiri.lt drawn out of tho the Ci'y Hall what could "you ! one he offered, even it the report have done about it, here iu a Dera ! was the greater affront of the two. ocratic city ? ' j "There vill, therefore," said Sena- 'Jlv plans were all laid system-! tor Vance to the Times coi respon atically (you kuow my old habits dent to day, "bo nothing further of system) uud approved by Pies- ! done until Mr. Colliding is heard ident Graut. We had quietly ta ken some very effective pieoau tioiis before baud. You smile, be cause yon will never realize how uear ycu were to a grand expio- from. Of course," he continued, "Lamar might challenge him ; so might I pull your nose and then challenge you, but no man of principle would do that. So l4ain.ar, sion, aud that all the materials for j mvj first itlsnltC)i Conklirg, must a wup uciai were mng im (!ontcnt ni,leB8 ifJ C1dlcd out around yoa-while good lionet ' , ,e , wM unmoved at night, thinking that all the talk of resistance was mete campaign thunder. 1 confess that 1 do not want suoh another experience. When a man like Grant grows se rious over the prospect of war, we ma; take it for granted that theie is something moro than threats iu the air. "But you havo abked what I in gested that Mr. Conkliug did not believe in the code and might take another way of 6ettling the ditli oulty. "That may be," replied Mr. Vance, Ma havo known nu n, and bravo men, too who did not be lieve in the duello, anil prelerred, to settle such dithcultieg in another way" Senator Gordon eoin.-Ued with the viewt exprceted by V.tnce. t
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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July 3, 1879, edition 1
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