k V V A b »
0 of 4>'riYiiIn unit l)«
..'V 1 v-:.v;. ^rmw, of liulb, .. ) .
. ,...v _AHBtvAt^. ; v; ' * *
Frpm Heart's dally except 3iui>'.vg at 11 p. to.
“ W*na tfp.-uigs Ub, 4*v U». *i 9 p. iu.
** \VX*iWiViil<j no. cki, tlu. at 7 p. iu.
“ Hutu.ki*>rd Up. du. Sundays at u p. m.
' *4 U. peitvtlto, Ct> Uu, do, do. ai I p. m,
■ - d^rup; no. at s a. m.
S *V Bunumlie fupsnays and Fridays at if p> m.
-.■"^vBrevard Mondays and Fridays at a a. tin :'V.
e*. LieCeater Mondays and- Thursdays at 1-2 unr
PKPAKT7KK>.
Henry’*, il a nj., dally,’ except Saturday a —
W^t.h Hprnnfa.T a. m., daily except Sundays.
<«tPeiivmCvB> C.,1 p.m., - *•
Way.i'rsViliy.S u^iu.. •* u “
JtutV'rfo.ii.ti a. m... *• •* **
NVeavurvUle, lira, iuM .. ** 44 “
Brevard. I p. un, Moiela.va and Thunmays.'
Libeeitter, *• ' _ - " *•
Ail nniUa dose finally one hair hour before
schedule ina« t-*t d^paitura.
, POST OFF U3K "noCIUi.
( (General delivery will be open from 9 a. tn. to
7 p. in. Mouey Order and Register business
• transacted from 9 a. iu. to « p. m„ au<l at no
other time; nor will any bmoaeaa be done in
tins deptf.-fmeul-o/ tn« ortiuvj on Sunday, tieu
eral delivery will be open ofi Sunday from V to
HI a. in. Ttiese inlet will be strictly corupiied
with.
--’ J A. FAOG. P. M.
July 25, Isis.
™“=--A valuable irolil medal has been Just
between F1>itt?ree1» <’:imp*Grouml ami
. Asheville*. Seenoticc in another col
. Miuti.
' XU4* iuo>t «»f oiir units are- re
ceivinj; their fail £omls. The eohmius
of the C lTIv.JiX will tell where the
best and ci.eajHstcau.be obtained/
Gew. J. G. Martijji^Be iv^ret to sfalt,
has been confined to his Imhisc for the
last two weeks liotn seycie imli>jM.>i
liuu. ' We Iiojh? he may somt be out
Thhv^'tiou was favored with a good
rain on Monday, and the cool Weather
aituadaajilcaliscd unite a number of oiir
' mount ail i v isitoi s to icavc'-dtrrt »*?■ •+he
... .last two (lays.- '
The jrenuine French calfskins, pur
* chased in Paris by Air. Fleck in person,
* Hiakeiiiemust deli^hlful boot we have
ever worn lioubters have only to test
them lo know their value.(
* Illness of Mks. Vance. — Mrs
* ‘Vance. lln* mother. of Gen. Robert and
Gov. Vauco. is lyin^ quite ill at the re>
iiteiree «*fGenv-Vauee on the French
— -Broad. Guv- Vatne arrived at tier bed;
-aide 1 uesday morning.
-TlIE IIKNOEKJsONVILLK TEUCO HAIM I
T .INK.—The telegraph line trior this*
place to Hctidersirtiville bus been pur
chased by Messrs. Weldon & Merriiiioii,
the operators at Lhe respective points,
and will he mi I ter be. run in their in
dividual interests We wishThese gen
tlemen may coin money with telegraphic
rapidity. m
Gone to Texas.—Our young friend,
« Charles* < hapman, soil of our townsmanv
1^. Chapman,- Esq., recently left for
t idarrman, Texai, which place h« will
make. ids. future Imuie, Ids brother, R.
~ G: Hliapmah. . bHrrg in the mrV
*. ejintile business in that plaqe. .Sherman
is ho enterprising place.of some lO.oOo
4 inhabitants. We Wish Charles much
good hunt In iiisntetv homer /
Personal M^xtios.—Jink* Merri
moil, utit: of North Car»Riiii’< U. S,
• Senator*, has beep spending the pa*t.
tliH IiIhw, hut tat* retpriM'd t* the K^st
to fill seveit!! appr.lnnmnrb* lasjH'ak in
—r-iIff*• ft 1, 'lM,i Col• St«*«*le’s Distrh-t*
The Jud^e u lookih* wellT G«*,U. Mali.
lltiii*oiii and family relumed this *veek
to tint eastern pnrt of tlie State- M ijor
week in \Vil> tiesviIM*, have been sojottrti
f iij» for ^rrrriti rhi vs *4 I lie Sw;u*aano:>r
au.i k-il for inline yesterday.
• JrixiK OciXlfcR — \ correspondent
*f the liah-kh Ntirli. writing from Me
bjteitt>au;.oiuU»>s. sf^kiusis
;Gmlj!er:— ; t _ . _ •
being tbc third ®ollrt "Wth tllu
“"IjiMr tfinfee Ivan IwM, nubile' opinion ry
j(jm ci>,ii^ his incrita a-' fin* offlvei' finth-bit
ami administrator til' the liiv ia made
ill), ami tile verdict la In fayor uf Ilia
aiiiliiy awl strict impartiality on' the
ijrucli. III! will prove an ornament to,
the new judiciary of Knrth Carolina,
liis cluugcs to the grand jury leave the
I impress of faiililarity with the law and
a-eouscloua Integrity In Its admlnlstra
Sdlmi as tint sale-guard to society and tlie
pM*jrv.itiau of the public month) or tiie
wMintry.V__ ....... , _;..
Wautbdi—l wiU puy ♦l.thh per him.
droll, for' 1500 feet,, or lea-, of perfectly
tlry inch pias plank, 10 to 13 inches yride,
delivered in Aelwvllla. None but well.
> seasoned imulier wanted, such as my
oarpenter will neceptcs-sneh. •'
it W. B. GWWI». ;
VUrtin. tlM barber in. the Eagle llmel
bunding, guarantees satisfaction.
I , AND STILL A Notheh —C. A Moore,
| Kmj., n member of the Asheville bur,!
has purchased & lot in ti e -|jruve in i
tl^rear of Mr. W. S. BaimettV. md\
W4ll at «*twy pioeeed to civet n neat ivs
idetice 11 it-mm. Several other buildings
wll soon be com(ueiiced in our midst.
Pitop: Kekii rst^Ssts
the C'liarforte'C^frrcr of Saturday: ►
: **r°h ^ • Kerr, Stutc.gcologist, Will
visit >'niiikHn.Muc.>n««*mitV.?hirifiirr»H*
liext Meehi iMid wHl go thence to ' lay
an«i Cherokee counties on a prospecting
tour, Persons having minerals they
d.->in» examined can' bring them in or
leave them with the clerk of t he cortu.ty i
court |leuding Prof. Kerris arrival.
N K\V («o< »D&. —The'enterprising home i
oT MblTTs^ii" Staples'vts ' ^ceivihg' a ^
.'urge, varied and elegant stock of fall '
M-l'-i l.'il ill the XiilIiierii.nittikeLs
•>y Air. Aiorrhoh, to which they invite
tlie attention of Hie piddle by means of
an aitiactive advertisement elsewhere
m Hie < itizkN. They are determined
to pleaiM*, hoili in pride and quality of j
stMaim only asking an examination of i
their Hock.
. G^v. Uobt. u Vaxck and His!
Can VASjS. — Gen. Vance our Congre>
Sionaj candidate afrr;vd home on Sat
ii.nfay last, alter a canvass of tiic coun
ties (d ^aeksiuu Haywood, KufhVrford,
lUrrthlweil, Iturkep Mel»"owel!, Trail sy I- |
Tania aloklYc11:lc.rs»m, and inta:hled this I
we«-k canvassing, liiecounties.of Mitchell
;iml V.mevy. tint lias been prevented
tiom doing so l».v the illness uf-his ninth
i-r, who in seriously id at iris residence
on tin- French Iffo.id, From life' Millie
-cause Gen. V ha* as yet inade no fur
thei iipiMuttmenis iu tl»e rein wring set -
lion* of the district.
•Tjik MKCKLKNJjrKU Pkksbytkky—
'rin* Presbytery ol‘ M« c Jenbiirg held its
stall'd lull meeting in (his pla<;e, coin
nn'iu:ini on Frit lay, tin* 2»Hh inst... The
opening sermon was j>ren« lie*1 by Rev.
Prof . l.aittiuiore, of Davidson (Jollege.
_Tlie .l’n-jibyrtTy Was organized.hy elect
•»J? R**v. S. H. C hester moderator and
Kev W. E. McEN\»'m<*'tem|H»yu»y clerk.
About t wenty of the twenty-jftx minis
ters of_rho Presbytery were present
dnring: its sessions. The regular routine
busine-a of n stated meeting—of the
l*iesb\ tery~w:is gone through with.
Kev. J. !\<;ammon was installed pastor
in the Asheville elunch. P-rof. Lattimnn*
presided and eharged the. pastm; Mr.
Chester charged the, people, and Hev.
E- IK lluiding p readied the sermon.
On Sunday, the pulpits of thrt different
Churches offering the same, were tilled as
follows: Presbyterian cliprol»—11 a. m..
Dr. Parks; 7} f». M., Rev. S. if Chester.
>>lethpdist— \\ A M., Kev. Mr, <U»ok;
74 P. M i )«v., H- 2. Johnston. Bap
—11 a. M.< Rev. Prof. T.attimore: 71
P. M., l£rv. W. W. Pharr. Sand Hid—
11 A. M ; ReVS M. R. Kirkpatrick.
SiCantmnpa-M a. m., Rev. W. E.
MeElwaiiie. Reems Creek II a. m.,
-KtitU-Xlt. ~A- W.-Millcr. The -meeting
passed oil* pleasantly, mrr p<*ople enter
taining tlie members ill their usual hos
pitable manner.
Victory for tiib'Patent Tax.—
1 lie Pionctr of last week gives the fol
lowing as the result rtf a recent visit to
the North by M*. JL II, Webb s\X this
J it&WaKffcSSK St‘te-iVmftW .Xitfr..
nlng Process'In this »ection ?—
. “ Mi. II II. Webb, the ploheer frinntr
of Asheville, who has Sliown a progres
sive. Hbend puhlie-spirit, and propose*
in a short Jiiae to enter *into the manu
facture of leather on an extensive scale,
.\WStJ“?«JKSS«&*S ■>*>«* ttexih.
in a jubilant train* of niiml.- Tanners
are proverbially suspicious of patent
processes in tanning, anil although Mr.
NVebh Inul satisfied himself of tin* value
and' nt ih tv of Hwr= Ha rues Y ncrtiite
patent, and had, In common with inanv
others, given a professional testimonial
iSf. *Vfe CtBflV BliiHiuk
tnre ol feather, yet lie wns nervous when
Ills leather, tanned by tlie process. was
put to the test by the professionals «t
the w.wkxtMqw vi the .North.. He .went,
to see it tested. He did not tell Them
hop It was tanned, but tolil them to try
Ills leather. Alter a thorough examina
tion, and severe anil scruiinuun^ tests,
lie was offered a large atlvat cc on llie
regular market price for'Ills stock, and
it was admitted by all to be superior to
any mi tlie uiarket. The tanned sheep
skins, by the Barnes process. Were actu
ally pnmoimeed Hrst-claSs goat and calf
akin* by the- Xortlierii professionals
wild, bis trip lias broken down tlie preju
dice of Eastern hoiiwm. When It U con
sldered ttiat by the Barnes process It
only requires dayt to tail leather where
It tequires moat*, by the old method,
and that the- leather is more lasting and
durable,.the value of this invention Is
Incalculable.. It is a.fortune to tlie pat
entees. and a blessing to, tlie people, a.
It. will oetalnljr cheapen, feather and
make shoes and other, pedal: appendage*,
cheaper for. the million.”
ITFM9 FROM 1 HEROKKE ■ .COVTRY —
We ItaVu the following Uetps from Cher
okee Court, held two weeka since, Judge
Avery presiding: — ' • • •
Palmer Was tried for JiBIttig Abe
Johnson Ami acquitted, Fcrgu«>t), So
Heitor for the State, being as.isteil hr
Messrs. Uoh-11 * Cooper ra the prosecn
tlBn, the deibiice being represented bv
Me,are. DavideaiJt DaviiUoii, ..."
, *,e t*i»l of Keith and tile aoVfor
Killing Jenkins, cl. ia 'summer, was cow -
wem-ed oft Friday ami hot included
Until the (jjlmwlug Tuesday'; Holicit 1 j*
r ergnsou and- K. Elias prosecuting, ami
Mircrta Erwin, Cooper and Alley ap
pearingfor the <h?feuse. ..The uial re
sulted in the eider Keith being acquit
tal and the Boiicouylcted of raaiitUCigh
- These were tTic ohTjr*1(mpoiFfHiit*
the criminal, docket occupjdnsj the en
tife time of the court, (leaving the civil
docket to be con tin nod. ‘
We learn that Judge Avery Is making
a splendid Impression by HI* firmness
and fbe able manner In Which he ex
pounds the law.
After those Swamp Lands.—The
following letter reached us this week:—
Fremont, N. c., Sept. 11.
De.tr Sin:-*! l saw an article copied
from die C ITIZEX concerning Hemler
«r y"""\y a,*d her -awaiinp lauds on
.Mud • leek. What can those lands be
bought tiirY Are there any g<«nl etftnll
w*<mI farms for sale? What arc land,
generally wortlif Wliat an- ilio pro
duct,:' tan tobacco be raiaid?. Ja thrie
intK-li in[ci'|ii'i-i< jI. tho pay of tiiaiudac
tiuliigf lo t o, hear Irnin joii tvlfb prrt
ty lull description o|‘ lands, Ac..
Very truly?"—’ ■■ ■ ..
»Vo are sorry we can’t furnish prompt
ly all the inlbrmatfoii our correspondent
irislics. The column- of Ilia Crt'UKt.
are open io our friends in Henderson
lor a reply to each and even1 oiie of tin,
above <|iterles. and they will reach tvhere
they will do most good If our corres
INiitdetii will come to Henderson and
ifiok lor hmiseli, wo arc sure lie will be
pleased.
1>k H. II. Chapman.—Till* estlm
uMe gentli-uuui mill Ills accomplished
lady hare be.en summering it at Ilyau
*4 Tiiey have gauein Gilds bo ro a il d
pur|iose ojM-ninjj a first-class Female
Seminary. These are experienced teach
ers and efileietit and energetic, and we
trust they may Imvw abundant success
in their new field of otavaUoii. \Ve
copy tliejollowing notice liana » recent
number ot tlte Beaufort it/Ain/it:—
* Or. It. li. Chapman, who has been
sojourning at Hie Sea-Side House dmlntt
tile entile Kinniner. will, we reirrrt to
state, leave onr town to-day tor Gold*
boro, iiLwiileli [mint l.e will reside In
I he Cut ore. Had it not been lor Or. (;.•
onr Methodist f iends would have been
entirely without services lor gn>re than
two months past, owluy to the ill liealtli
of their beloved pastor. Key. J. W.
Wheeler, and we ate reipiestod by the
Stewards of the church to tints publicly
return tlinnks to tile tloctor lor tile
kindness rendered the members of Lite
elinreli in holding weekly services tor
VVe learn that Dr. Chapman and Ids
estimable and talented lady purpose es
tubildniig a first-class Female eiciuinarv
at Goldsboro, in the building known pi
.mat-seetioti as the « College;* - (loth tile
,k,svjtly .umviuI
reputation as e\|s>riejita>il teachers m
young ladies, and if they life properly
raved by the people of Goldsbor
Ic'lllil V’ will o.tal>li.l, .... i..,.sis..si...
i»ml vivMntvwill t>tubli>li ail iiislUutioii
'• wliifli tin mm* pi/opfe-muy welt b<*
ihWt*. o
proud, suit 1 wilt thus nil '* wuut'ttmt has
samssiawjrs«e;
Iuilu.*» of the highest gr;ule.” _^ '
. Knoxville is looking up. We spent
a pleasant day there last week among
l«T business men, whom we found to be
prepared for alyl expecting :i large Tall
tretcs'-Arnmeg -the -benling- firms - we“
anight mention Messrs. <fnwan, MeCImig
& Co., W. W, Woodruff Go., Carfien
ter. Rnss A Co., Sanford, Chamber lain
* < •»,, Hawkins. liwler. & (Jo., Cullen
* Newman, Alvin Kartoir,-Rttea'&-!*x>
ahne, and others.' These gentlemen are
all lire Imslnesa men. and to tlwm mostly
1* Knoxville due for her prominence as a
wholesale trade center. ,.
Col. Flemming and Maj. Paul of the
7V,tu,is were most agreeable and cour
teous.
Thb Wondkk op the Auk. —The
Now American Sewing Machine. It Is
uueqnuled for its simple construeISoitv
light miming, durable, economical and
effluent qualities. It baa tiles self,
threading shuttle, which Is considered
by all a im have used it to.ha one of. tlm
most VHhiable Improvements that has
ewer been introduced;- Also the‘ Stop
Motion " for wlnillng Um bobbin,with
out miming tlie 'machine o- removing
the work, it Is the verdict of thousands
wlw have used It, that It la Um best Ram
lljfSewtag.Maohl train,tba woridi.
*l»rowCoauMy Iteni*.
futon om kxgulax coMKsroHDhrjrr.)
Franklin, N> C:, Sept. 20^1 »T8.
yUfstn* Editors : The demand f<ir.
Mica is active and is tar In excess of the
supply, ^ it l« said* on good authority r
that our ni lea dealers have orders now
on hand for over lfl,000 pouriififi- The
“ Kooky-Face,” near the top of Co«vee
Mountain ami in view of the State Road,
anil the Alluian Mine, are. yielding hand
somely. _At tiie Hall Mine muchwork
has been done recently to reach the
vein at a new point, and It is belieml a
rich harvest is at hand. Many other
mines are being worked with vary tug
snoees*. The aggregate doe* much to
keep and our
finances fn easy condition.
’IMie recent sale of the Jenks Corun
dum Mine is likely to prove valuable to
the purchasers and a source of interest
to our citizens. J208 to SSttSMsnow be
ing tytfd out wfekfy at that point la
borers, teamsters and others. It will
probahlv Increase five or tenfold In a
year. Twenty utons have been taken out
in les* than tour weeks and it is said
one iumdred ton* iu position xi'C hi view.
^We have In this county a. most roniark
VEGETAELE CURIOSITY
Of a very strange chaiaetcr. Now don’t
say impossible-; cant l»e; contrary to
nature, etc., etc., ami that vour ctirrea
((undent id humbugged, when 1 tell yon
we have
AN APPLE OROWING OK A GRAPE VINK
Yes, It is growing on the vine. Urowv
grew, glowed therg. Hundreds h^ve
lieeiUo see it. It l* a fact, and I wftl
give*pa'rf Teilia rs next wrek. ~ Don’t be
afraid to publish tills,-for it la the truth.
There ts a rinc, a etgm ami an apple all
attached. A living vine,' a growing, riv
pening apple.
SHE VELLOW-FEVEH SUFFERERS
. favc been thought of in Macon. A c >1
lectipn was taken up at the Methodist
Church Sunday night, and. with' addi
tions sluw made, amounts to about $30.
Tlic Masonic Lodge at this plaee lias
given $33. ltoth sum* have been for
warded.
Fora few days past smoke has been
curling up froip every family room in
tow ui Mornings and evenhigrarc very
tout, wUUo~the. day* arowanm Ualn is
greatly needed. Court next week. The
State Docket is very lean. Civil docket
ditto. One laud suit trom Graham.
Yours truly,
Tuhkb.
Phof. Wm. Cain. —The Pioneer of
last week pays tlui following compli
ment lo this gentlemau, who has been
spending the summer in our midst
‘‘Will. Cain, X*rofest*or of Mathemat
ics in the Charlotte. Military Institute,
has been sojoundng in these parts, with
his relatives, during the vacation, hut
left for his po*t of. duty on Monday lust.
He is an aceoruplislted .gentleman and a
ijp*j scholar, uiul ranks high in 11in spec
ialty as a mathematician. We hear that
in* frits mi mipirtritshed Oaicnhts-whtch
will Iteyome, when printed; a standard
ia»ok f »r the student, mid Van N«i§friin«Y
the publisher, has already issued from
hisj>ea a * Manual on Voiissoir Arches,’
which the' engineers engaged 'tmHtHtr
1 Eighth Wonder of the World ’ — tile
Ka«t River Bridge between New York
and Brooklyn — are using as u Yud*‘
Jiccuui. Besides these, we learn that he
has other works of a scientific nature hi
^ ftljjpwrififtt' viw »w •• he i i* gSJvrsP |
ui Va« NostraUd’sHagushu*. i
. “ Uood habits, rt.ie talents and unWoii- j
ted energy characterize the man, blend
ed with a positive iiicHnation to uhtvfc \
notoriety. lie is an accomplished civil |
engineer, and before accepting Iris pres- j
f7ff Vr- Ifr-V/t?
of our most important railroada; and it;
is to be regretted that his -talents and'
euergy are not now. employed, upon that 1
mountain of * engineering ingenuityT ;
which bars the door to our trade and |
cominem* at the Swunnauoa <>ap. lie ]
Is a valuable and appreciated teuchur at i
Vin# Mdkispy- iw^Uiule^-bui- » p»>*ifc*mi='
ou.uur public works would enJarge. Ins
sphere' tiif usefulness* and Ills energy
would advance the end of our mountain
delitescence.,-Tt—.• i
Foutz s HokhkIowduks. — llereaf
tor the business ol inaiiutacliiring.Kootz's
Horse and Cattle Powders and otlmr pa
tent medicines will bo conducted by Mfs.
Sarah i. Pouts, who will conduct the
business of her lute husband, David K.
Pouts, under the same name and stylo*
as heretofore, assisted by Mr. Woi. L.
Hitter as her attorney, and bushier man..
atfer. We wish the accomplished lady
brilliant success in her management of.
Iliis splendid business. -
Noma to Dacouisra tsa Bros** bit.
■as.—I guarantee Shrioer’s Indian Vet
outage U> destroy and expel worms from,
the human body, where they, exist, if used
according to directions. Youmre nntbor
ised to sell it out the above conditions.
IJortd. Pouts,, Proprietor,. Baltimore,.
dV- -V{._. r ,
-rv:*;•. ^
•-/-V. ' •'
S. A A. R. It. Stockholders* AIket
INO.^- According to ttie proper call, a.
meeting of stockholders of tlm SparUn
*“"05 and Asheville Kailraml, was held
tu Uenil«(SoiivilIe mi the l£iU Rut.,
uoarly the entire stock being represent
ed- Tile report* pf tfreeidenr Duncan
and (Jtil. liiake, Secretary ami Treat
urer, were read. -
u seems that the entire tesno of tint
mortgage bondt have been hypothe
cated, some for reasonable, racist tor
my tow, rates. Some thousands of dab
«r*.ol tli© indebted live* of the road 1*
Ituprovided for, .and tile present sesouxv
cwof the company will uot complete
y*e roiul to Hendersonville.
A Stockholder Introduced a resolution
proKis!“* for iico’'protect km of those
credtlofi of tlid road yet unseelired.
auU alter oiseussloii, participated iu by
&Ciwr*V?lc,MMl,1v R Vance, and K.
Y. Me Aden, this matter Was ftnallv left
to be settled at V meeting of ail this
creditor* ot‘ **•« road and tire Hoard of
Uiitehrre, to be held at Spartanburg ou
ti|o 15th October, at which meeting it La
hop«*d and expected such arrangements
may be made as will not only Satisfy all
outstanding eliding, but secure tire early
cmapietkm of the road and equip
ineut. A resohirloirras adopted iook
iug to the lease of the roail for a term
not exceeding oiie year.
AH the old officers were re-elected, a
strung exhibition of tlw confidence k
ilwir integrity, and thel.* earnest and
nnbring efforts in beltaff of the road.
yor the present tlie terminus of the
rrmd will be at Me Minn's, »U miles
I rum Hendersonville.
TIm* contract for the Hngraded part of
the iu mu I, a distance of noiBe nine tniiet,
Was not let, -
We Miietjrelv hope Presklent Duncan
may mioewd-fn push*mr the road right
on through. ' • •
- ** Worn Hawihi Association—
I’M 22U annual session of the Webster
Baptist Association of North Carolina,
was h«lil with liouu Mountain Church,
Mitchvll county, commencing Thursday,
September 19th, and closing Sabbath
tallowing. The Introductory sermon
wits preached at II A. M., Thursday, by
Flder F M. Jordan; text Phlt. 1:'0—11.
Elected Elder N. Bowen, president, and
Columbus M. Williams recording secre
tury. The convention, whs composed of
Hity idrie delegates, representing two
life member*, three association*, three
Sabbath schools, tiveiity-rpiir churches
and Three Individuals, There were
about thirty ordained ministers In at*
tendance during the session. Elder X.
B. Cobb was welcomed, to-a sdat its a
corresponding messenger from the Bap
list State Convention. Sermons, were
pienelieil during the session by Elders
J. K. ConoaHy, F. Alllsmir N\ B Cttbb,
\V. J, Wilkie, John Mitchell, U..L),, J.
w. Anderson, W. Wiley Wells, J. Am*
minis and X. Bowen, The report on
periodicals reeouunendeil the haptitt
'./kuna', _ and it. resolution was,, passed —.
ilnaulmoii-ly retpiestlng the editor to
publish tie- k/tauirr weekly and raise
the subscription to $1 per anntnn,
t he usual committees were appointed,
at.uk' reports fad. .itaksed. feua ilk < ,
cash and pledges to assist hi building a
Baptist church in Bakersvilie. I*as"tl
a nuaniiiHius resolution Instructing the
ihiiird of Missions to nteioordizo the'
lAittshunre, asking, tiie passage ufa law
k!Kl.,iVi‘y,!Ss.U'>; uWi.w%.iura...and.*i|t
• tlltnViw.ai I l l , r It.r a * s.f.JWSf,
\nrlli I ”a roll mi, The annual missionary ,
sermon was preneheil at I I a m , Sub- <
bull, by Elder John Mkicludl-J-U.. 11 ;
text M.tit. U: -i(i, llarunuiv amt good
feeling prevailed during ttic' ejitlro ies
aiy"- * VXk>' sXu-d. jssiiJwaiAfeJaa VSxbstes,;,,
tain had made ample arrangements fur
itui pntertalnineut ottwleit the number
in attendance Tln-v have one of the
bed. bouses of. "Oldmi. in this utmutiaUi, _
country, and. what is not often tltecsse, '' J
liave it supplied tvitli good, eninhirtnble
seats. The next meeting of the con
JKH&Sl wilkbo liehi .at Henilersonyille
on Thursday before tits aj Siibbathin.
October. 1879. - .
ETc^niTfig' c6'nirircJre^to"tl$ei:^tter'
condition of the baby is Bure to attract
ait**dbi»y ^Woci it it tbaVIh^;Bii»V‘L^'*
lUby Syrup it beootuia* mote arxl more
Appreciated, a* iil *roiuler»ul iniiueace in
subduing the diseases of babybood, be- ■
comes recognized. Price 2TT centl...
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS!
MEDAL LOST.
T 08T, either on Flat Creek Gamp.
JLl Ground, or between that point end
AeliotlHe, a OOI.L) UK1ML In the form
•r e circle, bat with, three iqueree, her.
in; on one eld* *• Utter digniort," ebd on.
the rerere* eld* " fereoeeeet, ewer-led to
Aj W, c" A eniteble reward, will be
fire* for ite retern to either, it* owner or
to the CiTltea office.
A. W. CB ATI BEOS.
GOOD Lot of (mmtle end Thread.
, M A F A V J. CilUNM’8
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