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'-> ..\ ; -~ v**v.s jt jo f^x&zzh * " i & vol iv | salisbury j c al ui st 7 1869 ■■■■■m---m-^---na«---bah«aa«ar«ukmamm-u ndm t-a educational 1'iili'oiiise vrtflf o\vti institutions the i'lxerolstis of lhe cm nl i*.-iiiiii ' lollegui iii stntcsl ille mil lie leatllneil the l.ii i september nuxt board fuel washing 919 p.*i month tuition in regular classes from 2,(50 to 8,00 tier i iih mush dttiwlng painting c extra nt moderate i.it.'s ; payment half in mil inn u i tunn of four months en ling doc iiii i'm i'liriher particulars address e p i.'oc'kwki.l slnlesville july l 3m i idout slulesvllle ju dciuleiuy t ix hill a ta i „ ix t surlto a x pw»cipai t ii 10 l-'al.l tli hjj ul iiii mi i will open • ill lliu illi ul sc|ili inh i in i i ulllllulu llxtl ell ul'.'l ,. h ,;,, n | lingllsh don't j lvitimry | 8 00 1 -. int i-ini-ili.il i'j i,n clttsl i.'.ll doii lllll rill llii oonllnjronl i ■',■.• i ( mp liuiird in rood iim lllos al - iii in i nmntli one half of tliu abuvo uhargi < n roqulrod in nil nine t'oi-fiiriliur pnriii mini i address tha principals july tn i mi uu in edge worth femalo seminary { hi next skstilon will com iiiuncu iiii llm iii i monday ol si pieinber tl e entire expense ul hoard nud tuition v ill !"• from el'i in j i in ii paid in advnnuo kiel boarder will furnish her own lif-hts and towel unl also a pnirol sheets and pillow oases i'm oiroular address j m m caldwell july 2 1800 3m i nsboro n r pleasant gfrovo academy ivlt.lc aud female tiie seventh slisslon will com lli"iiee oil lhe hlb ol lllgllsl next course — english classical matfu - malical tornij tuition from i to ■o per st-miou pleasanl grove n 0 ( june 25 18g0 ( 25-3.n l-ftaksuh academv the ]} inst session of this academy will n ni ,,,. ; . on li m-i monday lu august onsiib (,'• i'uiilucnu eutor ul nny tluiaaud bo churgou from tin iniu of entrance . it ra | ... i tuition ill l.c ns follows ■»'•., 811i.ihi n n t it nun inn s iglou ot b monllis puynbli ut i in end ui every mouth \ i pubis will be spinel to l-iv pupil a tuoroiinti training in all lllll i i.uiit.i - u-iiiilly taught iniitlr-st hl litl'l.tiiv the ai-utcniv is located in a bcaltuy unit moral c'liiiiiniiniv in franklin township four luitotd vou s-iiistini n the now mint tn mocksvlllo l'„,.,rt'...iiil iiml iii rcpectoblo fnmilli's irom iti 8 dollars per month 1 »• hothltocu lion 2d 1800 36:3111 l '* university lectures cnivcrsity of worth c olina rpill university lectures will bi 1 ns follows i ordinary lectures in the class room ii in inldilioii to the rciihir eonr-i of tu dies iu the normal department which hnsboei ndnpted to the wants of tenchers f"r tho stnti public scliools special daily lectures will bedc livered during the month of september by tin president and professors npon the followinj suhjoctfl thcorv and i'nietiee of teaching ethics physiology philology natural history astronomy < lonstitution of the state and of thi united states these lectures will be open to the trusted and alumni and to all the students in tlie in stitution iii later in the season free lectures will ni delivered in the bulls of the college by gentle men of distinction ind ability k i'ool aug 7 1800 32-8t president iv c it-lap and oazetoor i he subscriber having pur.hri.sei the entire copy-right plates c of the ah v works and desirous to expedite their siil through the entire state at an early day oilers to active business young men a good chanct i oiler ihrec-fourtllb of a map in shares of livi or ten counties each this new map will in about live feet bv four illustrated border hand somely engraved counties railrtmds post offices mines mountains c sic a map worthy ti he hung 1 1 j • in every house ollice and school ir the stale specimen copies ready about the 1st septem ber 18g9 terms accommodating address with 2 stamps rev samuel pearce augl3-82--3m vvilmington n c vnincrsity of north carolina agricultural course r"|*-|ll special couksb of agrioulturc i nml the mechanic arts will begin on the uth dm of september instruction in military tactics will uot in givon until later in ibi sea 3a-.3t s pool president professional m h piisrisrix attorney at law lexington n c \\ ill practice in the courts of david son forsythe guilford alamance and ran dolph counties : rerenemok hon p m pearson c j of n c raleigh " e.g lt..-.i'le associate justice " thomnssettle " " " " r p dink " " " bedford brown yanceyvllle n c " hon john kerr " 11 1 r mclean greensboro n c || thomas rtiffln jr " '• ii j i clou i dobson n c january 29 1800 < - f john s henderson attorney & counsellor at law salisbury n 0 yyvill attend promptly to the oolite ti of olairos feb26—l.v i''or f-.-alo a fine now burcy apply to i ll.l.iam h pailey j ilv ifi it "'■'■-' '■*. n legal notices btath of krob.th0ailo-c.iiua montgomery county in un supei ior t '"'//'. henry w ledbetti-r plaintiff a ■dnsl daniel mi-lei deleiiilanl vvheren i il ,• above nnnied ilnliulff bus hi itltnted in i i i ,, mii.si dnnlel b-l;,ie the above n t ilclbiidnnl in iim superior ( luuri ; ol wild .-.. ni u i reuovei ihe lonsussloii ol real propi'i-ty i it by ihe mid defendant and whurens tho snid ilefemlniii belngnros idenl i ih tate im i ' . ■j 11 1 1 .-_; thcieli'oiu to i t'voitl ihe . i vi i biiiiiinomi , r keep him wll il i ni with 11 like n.i ni | li i i en il ihnl si i vice f - ' 1 1 1 . .- 1 1 . 1 1 i ii ii i ■i v pul i ., lien in ihe * old n'liil slut once'n ».', k nn "' iii ix week , hiici ■■sivi iv nolifyli :■ih '"'' dulendani i nppeor heloru ibe wild supo n "' '' i iln ei.ini house in troy en the i l'h m.-ii'hiv nti , iho 2d momlny lu an n - '" n . hen mnl ihere to answer ll unpin nl "' i it i tl 1 1 11 iii i'm 1 ||,.,| ,■.,, |, he plaintiff will nice jud imuii i'm the ruliul leinnuileil in lhe c pi mi given under mv hnnd benl of sni i court this lil dny i jul 1800 0.0 v\'adll3 1 '-..'. superior court hu mnntiioinei-y coun ty n i ;:, _ iv p ,,,. sin summons ll nye uuiuhisou is p j sunnier plaintiffs all us r john 1-1 drown wm / brown '/.. 11 vunce nnd robert 1 uoke del udnnis i s ta til 1 1 /•' y 1 1 .',' th carolina to the sheriff of itdwan county greeting • ii nn hereby cominai ded t summon john 1-1 drown w.j drown x d y'uneenuu ' h"b i !■'. hoke ii i be found in your conn ; ly •" ' ulialh to im nnd nppuni lieloiehis 11 m ' l'i ho iml •'■ofour su ml i (' t in |„, bel.l ■i i '• county i i ni i i ,„,- couit-llonse 1 ' ' ' ht on tin ih i monday in seplem i ier next then nnd theru i .. ivi i the uom ' ilnint n copy ol wl ich isserved with iln sum ! ih his and le them hike noli e lliul il ih l iiii iii nnswei ii eompliiinl d ,. tu the 1 , iniiti iiiiin fin nniiti i e gi-in ... tii t1 ('., u-i ui salisbury iln lib dny ■i july \ d 1809 a judson mason ml cl ibe sni e::"i courl tn ito wan count y li n icate "! ihis rnnicih issued lu 11 in uiiilie i.n wiih iiii 1 drown : to meekli nl ing ; urzebnlon ii vunce nnd lo mitchell i'm rob ul !■'. lioke a iin n mas n c s 0 pjorth carolina t , ,.,,.■,,.,,„,,■, how an coi n t'y | 15 nvi lli-ivms n * t 1 imni.u plaint ;! iu iin-r john e knows william 1 drown tut n b vast a'rtti robkiit i ii nu defendants it appearing to the salislnotion ul ile court by til invit bled that the di i'endnul john 1-1 baown above named is nol .-. rcsi'uiil ol ins t l.ii i — lint 1 1 resitlem .* is nol known and enn mr nlier ib.e diligence b ii.scerlaii.ed ami ilia lifter due diligence be cunnol i.e found in the stuii — tlmt u cause of action exists agninsi i in favor nl said plaintiffs il groin i ol which .',', ur by lhe swot ii complain thai he is u pn m r purty to tin notion und lliul the sum mons und complaint herein were filed m the supei ior court of ro wan county on tho 24th hiv nl july 1s00 oltbered that liu summons herein a copy cl which appears above lie se veil ns i the s.ii'l john e ibi'iwn hy i ii i*i ■• l the snino in a newspaper styled the old north state published inlheeity cl salisbury oucp in each week for six weeks witness a judsou musou clerk of iln su perior court of rowan county at office in salisbury lie 28ih day nl inly 1800 a judson mason c s c 30 dv prree$18 north carolina \ supeiiiob court caldwell county s spring term 1869 construction of will j li wilson executor of james blair deo'd aoainst w a white and wife nancy m white avay selena pool avey selena isenhour by vv a white guardian buuiainin steele and wile elizabeth steele , nines barnes p.o mocrary and wile martha mocrary emma barnes by g w barnes guardian sarah isabella fortnor hy ad eline fortner james r barnes by his next friend in this ease it appearing to tin satisfaction of the court that james burues p i mc crury and wife mnrtlni mccrory kiiiiii.t barnes by tl w barnes guardiaii defend ants in this case are non-residents of this state therefore ordered by the conn tlmt publication he made for six weekssuocessive ty in the old north mate n newspaper published in salisbury n c notifying the said defendants to he and appear at the next term of mil superior court to be held ini the county of i iiblwell at th urt house in le noir on the 8th monday after the 3d monday in august next theu and there to answer the complaint of plaintiff filed in lhe clerk's of fice or judgment nil be takeu ex parte as to i them witness r ii wakefield clerk of our st-iil curt tin 8th monday after the 3d mnii i day iu march 1869 ii li wakefield c 8 c 31 — ow f pr fee 5*10 north carolina ' sitt.uiok court caldwell cmiuty j spring term iso jacob n lliushaw ) against > attachment i james h collett ) in this case it is made to appear to the satisfaction of thu court that tin defendant james ij collett resides beyond the limits of the suite : it is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in ihe old north stat " :. uewspnpcr published in sal isbury x ('.. for six weeks successively no tlf ing the defendant that he be and appear at | the nexl term of mu superior court i to be held fur the count nl caldwell nt the tvuirt iniu in .'..- iii.ii c n the id monday in august next iln n and there tu plead answer it demur or judgment pin o ufeeso mill be takeu against him witness r b wake field clerk nf our snid court ai nlkci thn 8th monday after am t mondav in march rto v it w j k bfjfld c *. e 81 «•.*, prfe»t8 legal notices iktjtiimctio-tm north carolinn ) bh ii ivan cii-niv \ coi'rt m i ii tim -, li'milii'ii 1 riolii , vnlon itii maun v enhriilm mnnni.y ll u i 1 i*i-i • in .- 1 d a davis ithiiiiti all iim'l a i iiiihi's 1111,1 in iii cnrulinn i ire dressing company defendant . stale of north garnlinti tn anius ||, uv nn i il win carolina uru i'lvs-ii company creeling in li'-'li't in nn order irum iimi john l clou i judge ol iho sid judicial distill i nl mill till : yoll ntt hereby ruliiln mil il 0 l - linn from a 11 kill lt in iii nny mnnnoi u iln i any nl llm lul.l hill priipi'l-ty ns i , - iln i iu i'l.iniiiil'n complaint oithur by yum ci\t ■oi ni'i'iiis gervanta or nltonm • and lo appeal 1>i i tllo jllllgo ul mil sniim in i ■| ,,| ii uuil homo iu salisbury on thu j-it day nl september next ihon nml tluji-o lo iliow can ■ivliy tlm 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 - 1 1 . . i , siiuii ii i i continued iill luilgmonl it ii'inli ri'il in iln i noi inn : and it appearing to tho sntislaotlnn l tlm irl imi iiiitr d in ilili'.'i'iii'i ih iii'i i lmn tinniit in i nml within mn slnto iml thai du llilllllls nr n i resident , • : , ,-■,,,. i |, iili'iml i'v iho tiotirl iiml ri a uu ul tlm ordi-i or injunction bo in id by pul n for ■■weeks ii the old norili statu new pnpi r boniinanding tho il li-ndnnl to pom at the liu.onml place denial mn i i n nml ihem in ihuw ransi why nu n j ii ■: , ii not i , jranied nil iln ju 1 1 nunt bu n mli red in tl miii'ii given under my hand nml ,-.,; ,,| mid court hi july 80 1s00 -\. jl'ds in m son clerk sitprrior court for rowan coitntu 31 — ow pi i 12 i jjorth carolina ' lio in tirvrv s ' ' " " '" lit lliznliitli jenkins administrator of win i mils li ii.,i plaintiff aoainst ho xin-tli carolina oru dressing couipaiiv do li'iiil.u bf.mllo.vs il llppj nl ill upou illliililvil tlml ll l,.|..,,,l iiml i bu nnd appear hefrire llie jmlgt'iil in m xi snpei i"i coiu'l lo i '■in-ill lor the ,, i iy ul bownn at the curt louse in snli m i.'iiii lhe ud mondtiy in sepli mber nml i,s,i pi il niplalnl ul snid i'lulnl i n - u y if u inch is lili-d in llie supoii ir co i ul illli .'. if ih snid defendant slutll i til '•■nnswei lhe ii i i iim i mn iln t.'iui of ■i il lmiii . i.l | tl | iii ill iv 11 illla.'j'llleill'tll 11 hi -' di l'i ml ii,i ii di'innndoil in snid snid writ i in en under mv hand and seal ol aid i lita tmii v of july a f 18gf a h'h-tin mason clerk superior court for liawan county l — flw - : i.i .• .■s i north carolina i tmt-imii.ii i m ut tiliiavitl county . i spring term 1#09 1 ;,./.. ii ih .\. lisie i nguinsl ■alluelimei t jnmes 11 c illelt ) in this ease n i innde lo nppenj lo tli sal i-i linn nl in i i tlml lhe n-i i ml jn ii (-,, i i ,, s di - beyond ihe iim is of ihi slate li is iheroh . ordered bj ihee nn i nl putilicalinn be mnde in lhe i ild nurlii stale n newspaper published in salisbury n c l'o ix h-eel — .-.-. ssively no lyii ihe del iidanl ll ul he be in i unpen nl ine next !• i i " supei i"i iniu in i hel'i !">* ti -' <*-"' , v ,,! caldwell nl lhe i 1 ton in !." noii rn the 8ih monday alter lhe '.'■1 m mdaj imjfiignsi hex li.-n and there i i plead nti s-vur i ih ti inr n j i lj : iht 1 1 j . " iil i -->. 1 il lie taken llglliltsi lliili witness it it wakefiield uleik of our sni court at office tlm 8ih monduy alter ihe '■'■■monday in muich 18g0 r k wakefield o b o 31 — fiv i'[,r '"• '-*,) worth carolina i supkriob uoubt caldwell c-muty | spriiig torui.'lsb'j mn linel spninhonr use of | elizabeth a bates , atuo b men t ugutnst james ii collett j in this ins ii is made to nppear to tho sat islaction nl the cum ! that jnmes 11 collett re mi beyond the limitsol the stnte : it is then luie ordered by ihe court that publication i m.i le in lliu old north stale a newspnpei published in salisbury n ('.. lor six week successively nolilj ini tlie defendant that he u nml nppeur lit lhe nexl t.-iui ol onr superioi court to be held lot tl a conuly ol cald well at the courl house m lenoir on liu 8ih monday utter the :: 1 monday in august nexi llien in i tlu-re lo plead answer or do m ... oi ju ignieiil pro conies io « tl bo utkei ncninsi linn wilness it li wiik rei i olerk of oui snn emiii nt liili-e iln 8*h monday ufter lliu it mouduy in miirnh i8l 0 li u w akefield o 8 o 31 6w r.i l.-.-8-s ) north carolina ' sormitor ootmt ibiwas ( i m v ", muses l holmes iiini n j holmes ephrniin miinney valentine mummy li 1 hubert and d a d.iiis pin lis aoainst amos ilowes and the north carolina ok dressing conipuny defendnuls summons to the defendants it appearing lo my bntislnulion upon the niii davit i lhe plaintiffs thai the defendant amos howes is i non-resident ol the stale nnd thai the ni rib carolina on dressing (.' puny isn loreign corporation huving its principal office of business beyuud the i is i this slate ; and it iiiiiiiit appearing thai n cause ol action ex ists against lhe delendauts in respect lo whom the servioe is to be made nnd after due dili gence the defendnuls are nol lo bo found with in tlm suite and that the oause of action arose in this sure lelnting to real property situate ri ihis slate il in iherel'ote oi-deri d that pub liealion be made lor six weeks in tlie old north state nowspti • i in lily ng lhe i eii ml nuts in nppi ar beli ie lhe ju '•• ol cur nexl superior 0 1 to u-..i.-m loi ll •• oomily ol it aim ut the com i house in salisbury en il e ;; , monday in septeml.ei i cm i n m l there 1 answer lhe compla tn ol'll.o i i.i ti ill , whii li iv1is filed in the ofhce nl lie o'orjj i iih coiiit ou 31 ill i july i860 or j idgnu :.( will le granted '■■■: the re : tli manited di en under rnv hand i.iiii seal of said court ihin2(i'u'li.y of july a !>., 18t a j i dson mason olerk soperio court for rowtn county 80 6-iv p :'-« l tl)c(plbxtjrlljslo»l pulluhiii'l wei lal.1 111 i i xj ia w x » xx v j s j i a'./i/.i .///./ proprietor 11 iti'n oi nl 11 llll 1'ion 1st vmaii pnyilile in mil nice 18.00 six mois i ns •• -• i n "> < pies i address l*'..to i * pie iii line lldl'c is ilill nali ■*- iif . d.vi 1 1 !-■in ono sipmre flrsl lu ertlo si 00 for each llilillllnlinl luserllmi tll speulal imtl ins ii ill he ii ir mi 30 per oiml liigh.-r than iln il ni e rate . court nml justice's odors w i'll bo publish ' ed ni tin same rates iiiih iher advertise ments obituary notices mer nix n u g charged iis mil eitisein tils ' ontii t"l |* tt:s hpace i sipmre s oil l7.*i r-.nin s n iiiii '-' ■• | ■' "' '■i ■'''■ll '-'■'' ~ i • i.'i uu t-.'tiii •'! si|unres li oil i nn i nn ■() nn 4jf|.|m 1 r i '- - mi i i 00 i . llll .' , nn t;,,-,n i l'o mini i i mi iti n i itl llll llll mi |,, i ii 1 column i nn o m i (•■) . , ,„, ; , irl 1 column j tin pi nn vi nn n mi |;-|| no cam fibre i i i'.\i-i ri;i ■" ii "' "' '-■f the /• ■.', ', ;■ivns ,' noticed ihal lhe i'houle farm iieur norfolk ' u " ■■•"■' n kohl rn a parly of genii men iml thai in . stiihluhmeui of w i i.i i is known ls ll "' alneru-uii i hre i pan was lo be reeted thereon for the purpose of blowing ho ciimi whieh nbiuiiuls in ihe s.iiilhern jouth li l!i pr ■■■' r ol this new inn til'nc i lire in ll llicll i m it hi i ■' lhe sent i'he i i time from which the llbrr an be made in i my ipmntitj ri ipiin i hi im « ants i in i i trorld i the spin inn - grow ill l thu j '■iwiunps and lowlands of the southern ' st.ii.s i'he p ii ntei ■■"!' llmt prodtiet i ' ' he know n vi ri exli i in i'l'iilter in t'oii ini-i-i-e i ti en ive seem ed hi ll ti patents 1 1 .- in mt > nf both ' in arti cle i n ., id . '..- | ■■' i pn dess of i ■li an iii'ii.tni tt - y h in nail up their ininils t ml ii u ill i i nsi pmititiihlu t them to set up their works nl norfolk nml richmond ami haiti i me ni.ii probably l'i tersbnrg mil to go into thu business in an exlelil thai know nn limit imi the ilemui i it is there fore a business that ill - in mi to twenty ill'ty or a hundred millions nf did i.n per annum tho patentees lire solid iii.-ii . and intend lo keep control of the whole affair themselves hy tin r ugi is bul pus sliily allowing some of tl iiiiufuetiiriug of the articles from lihre lu i done by persons engaging i pa ll loyalty no doll bt thai in the cities of tllp north as now at st louis fiietories for inaking all ii,a ii n i nt nit mi s u tl he i stablislu il : bul the southern suites can add tu their cotton staple another now nniele of coinmert'e which bids fair to i ily scond to il and not uuworthy ol such i distinguished ussn eiiite cheap h lire olien per than eottoii adapted to courser usei — is a desideratum nf th age and came is ihe mint uliuiidtint cheap ami inuxl nuslible sour f bupply the process of converting r nuol possibly be superseded for it is efficient and ex peditiotis reipiring very little inhor and no chemicals mn delay it is thu expectutiun of the patentees that thev hnve moiinpnlized uot ouly all article for pnperintlk illg to i ed iti all ordinary cases bul nlso i houses and ships which it is claimed nu be built lighter tighter nml btronger than in any other way they make tin snme claim i'm buckets barrels tubs and for furniture and even fnr clothing it-elf they au ini-iin-e ihnt in consequence uf then inven ti which they ay is tin lirsl example un record f the niounply of any new material of extensive use tlie whole iiuninftieture of paper-box board aud coi wrapping pa per will i transferred from the north i the ; south they snv in uue i iheir circulars ; tlml richmond ought and probably soon will in consequence uf tin ir invention bu ; ie ni more iinportiiuco th m l iwell as a manufacturing city it is elui 1 tl nt straw in du - ton hard a paper but mixed with a little t-aue lihre i the p:ip.-r is suit iiiiii flexible i indeed thill i the mixture f straw a cane pulp is the tiliug just right kv.ry ini dovelopes some i.nii feat f the invention it iiii recent ly been discovert 1 that the cu ■"' be re duced to lilue ni nn actual '•"■•' of three dol ' bus a imi for nil expenses nud that in must ! i'ilses n tull uf lih'e cu.-ls fobs tllllll 11 toll llf j timber the li 1 "' 1 ' is easily mixed with clay 1 und ciin be iniiile up ini boards slabs or f panels i and tlmt with powdered slate and ! cunl tar it will i'liil au incmibu-ilible run , ivhich will i-e both th nnd water proof i i will make excellent chipboards ; and not only roofs but floors outer nml inner walls . and ceiling nun 1 produoi d from the cam i fibre all these can i put up in winter as well ns summer aud the hou e tnadu ready 1 for immediate occupation _ here is m warping cracking ur shrinlting and n house of extra comfort can be bui t for hal ! ih ordinary cost : so that her ill bi ' cheap houses for tbe millions ships am steamers can also be ooustructi d for a gn al i deal less money from tins cheap material i mnl hoy will inst much longer than tin ii leu imes ami defy the dry rot tin i worms aud destruction by tire the twii in ducts of the south cotton and cnuo i property managed will bring back to hei : greater prosperity than ever ; for « inch sin has mn best wishes and heartiest oougratu laiious in excavating for tho piers of thi bridge over i lu missouri river at < ira iln a log of euliir wis found in a good sin . of preservation at a depth oi boventy-tw fuel bel *■the t r hr-'l i'i iiiii iiii rural ami > lean ikiw to make oood i a km l-:i,*s this ulh|0cl lltls iil'hti in en lli ,;, ,,.,|, \',',|'|. ou i - ll im hi hi red nine cl which aro a i a ,|, other quite inferior i propose to make n f « n i ilium for ihe benofll of the r inlii ni iho km ih there me thou nud of fnrnicn in the world '-' ' " ihlnl im ■hin ph i,,,i utrenglii is re 1 in i make ii i im i . with unci m 1 inning i in iln i more nor li - 1 ihnn ilmplo coin-so drudgery nml i i there i no human pur suit su intimately men i vvltli every dopnrt i i ci ii li is thi , n , „ w)iw ;,,„! ,, i 1 ' 1 '"' • ini|.|e-i"ll hi nil 1 1 .,■,,,!, i :, |<| nltnrul pm nils in ii u-dnialli n of no inanv nnd bin driven il n.l . i intolllgi m nndiirii i * i i ii.'inili li-homi in iho conn " ■'" lh i 1 - ■■'"•! to ruin when ivlliliirim i n '' i lhe i run dignity ol tin ir nulling '- ,\ |„ iv '- apprenticed i r yean lu ennbie him loncunlre i ll i hi mil in lllll idi ;, collt ii flho , i il hill hill ' irinors nro nuppnscd lo he born mich vve vw "' ' liloin iiu-i-i ii mini ivhntover hlsourlv ed in ii iniu luivo boon ivhodocs nol feel him ■i i iiu-ili eompelenl in manage n farm li t'uvs your nf preparatory itndv in iii n voung : ',"■: "' ii i w-jiul tiro donominiitoil thu learn 1 i i 1 ' ilons to i . i rn ii him i n uiiv-d ei in ur i clcrgyni in i mi ilovtiti four or iho v : "' '" ll "' eollcgi -, pnsslng over hi books and listening io lectures ail ihi is », 11 enough in i i ii isuidiflpeiisiirynoee*8urv biitanvthing in thi i in pa i i human bi ing who liassulllclent physical slrcni ih to enable him in hold it plane wield i ne tlie rn h i ii i — h horse i i em hi ri ■! enough iin n i.n m r \\ hv i ihi '.' tn it |„. opposed win n rlj nil j i red dim -,„ | lmen nl i mental culture can in ike iho princi l-l - nud ti in ri it nine oftho in u-oli i mid complex of human m i noes bear upon ihe divcrsilieil and milltitudhioiih praeliees of agri "':, i ■'", i ... ulrl mil be umlcrsl i ns i'n pi in ■this npplios tu nil tti'ini rs i'orlinuitol for oui country ihelt nn n u ihecultivnturs il'.lho nil i very large tuiml i t ,.;' very sunsiblo ind intelligent men who would honor miv pro ion my n ni ir nre di signed tu inn ri f enee mi to lhe loo u iu rally | n v-nienl opin on thai i-.rli iiltiir.il piintilin demand nought in broad ! ouldei-h unl strong nrnis thin . ir r i nn i_i.nl i know i ii hi being iipi'lly dissipati 1 i'm ihi hi in wl . owe i i i ..-..*,.. i , , . „ . , , | ilturul i ii hin is im i mn - ;• .'■t i na | in | er plaee in nur h litutioi uf i nrning i ur i n | ' . a uiii ■he fuel i.t mi iutelli ,,• mind is a i'm i i r din ed r or ti su n im ih in n mind upon whi h light nf cdu .;, i ( n has n i in t ii hem lieeul rays they i . ■;: ■a pn ■i.iti ih ia ii importance l itlniiiiin.-.ii i . i . .'- with lhe mi'i if i igricultiire n well a with th mi mi i a il , i ., ;, nee i ." ' ni ' ' ini in lo n idi ■■■lhe pi iiy of mlei inding iln principles which in lei tie tin donee i w li a i'm pr i.-iic i'hi-imii-e i i rnunimi.it irnlii il give bright moos i'm iln in i i-i i in com try li i lo i loped iim the .! ia i nol very ihr distant when ill mn farming iii'ti ill i rcatly i npruv ,|. we may yet po i '.■-- the time w hen ev rv depurtnu ul nf ihr sei in .- « ill bo hlliciently inderstood and tin necessity of cneh being nltf ieicntly studied to innki nil our farmers better i qiiainled with iln busiuess su lliul ii tuny he lonductcd wiih hilliiitely mure i i-i md inc let il import nn ;' r.*-p ictlng iheseieuce nud in ihe ii i study then be i ncour igetl the good work hi i . in by nil means l.-i it bepressed vigorously on to livery farmer 1 would nrgi lhe vast importance of making handsome nut in - nf their im ihis in ordi r i pro ide then eliildren witli iln neeessary 1 lis and means ol instruction to store their minds with valuabh agricultural information if ihi course _ w-u pursued farmers sons would become intelligent agriculturalists and u cful citizens i-'akmeb a ci'iuoi's mki.os rhe wondrs pertaining tu organized structures are nol conlined to ani mal . bul ihere are many plants wl-uge form in ntiiicts and capabilities are most curious and in teresting in a tract of country in the south western pint of africa distinguished for its dry but rich soil a gigantic perennial melon hnsbiei discovered which is i i t delicious wlnili-min fruit nud which i larg ly consumed by lhe ne live iiihnhitunts na food in order that uiis m.-l mi iniu lli.ni-isli ii ia necessary that ii sliouli rtriki ii . roots down thro i di tht mind thirty fee to reach permanent moisture thi it does ani grows in i.t-.-ni luxuriance where all elseisshriv itl.il mnl parched by heat but this i not all if it were simply tl huge melon wiih smootl nml delicate skiii evi ry one would bo destroyet i.v wild boasts before half matured tonrevon thi nature has armed its outer rind wiih a cov , ring of long sharp terrible thorns which bo in l-ernte the mouths nnd noses of animal ihnl the are glmi to i arc them alone in nil their tempi ing freshness man wiih his hands and shnr knives funis little difficulty in oppning tho lua clous fruit tho natives have no necessity foi putting fences about their melon patches i'm tin plants nro sclf-proti ctive the lit opal ( ittincii in llll 1 imi -- i'ln mo i important religious news we have re ceived from l-'nglnnd for n li ng time i the nn nounc un ni that tho i ri h bishops wc presumi of course of lhe protestant episcopal church nltiiougli ii i nn sn oxprosaud hnvo resolvei thai n general sv 1 shall assembly at un earl dny hi which tin hiiiy ns well ns the clergy shitl he represented nnd also i convene llio provln ■in i synods lo consider local changes neeessar tn he made in tho church this will be tin lirs meeting ofn si nod nf tho english church in tin lliiiisli isles in ivhich lay represi ntalion hnsevei obtained rceognition so long ns thechurch wai nn establishment connected with the government piirhiuni nl and iho queen retained in iheirowi hands the entire power lo regulate its allium - the bishops were members of tho llouso o peers for that reason ; bul with tho disestablish nient of tin church in ireland ami the cessatioi of iln rigid of irish bishops to si iils in tin . limine thechurch in ireland resumes its righ to self-government and therefore its synods wii he importnnl bodies the form ol'govi rn for ih church in ireland has vet t i pro vitled and thia is the principal object for which tin -. in , lings nre to be hi itl /■' it iphia american busflowem as disinfectants experi ments in 1 in and holland h iv diown thai bimilowcrs will neutralizo lhe delel r ■fl'eol of exhalations from marshe i id plan has been tried with great success in lhe fi nny dis tricts near roeksford ranee und iln ties of holland nssert ihal int rmitn-nl lev - i.n eutirely disappeared from districts where the sunflowers have been planted though tho above i'n ■-- nppi nr to bo proved it is not yet is certaincd what effect the sunflower nroduces on the atmosphere whether it generates oxygeu like other plants of rapid growth or whether iike the conehosrers it emits ozone and destroy ed the animal nnd vi.geial.le t,-rniis of miasms , pr-""l'l'ir : i ■— an old l-'aiimi'i bantered to a trial l speed ills raavboned nag comes out ahead the topic of conversation lo-day in iroortliib clroles is the race ofyosterday over tho oulnotte " : " 1 '' hi lory to good lo keep bill mt uf pure sympathy for the lacerated feelings nf ado '•''" ni em n who il ghl thev knew a thing i '"' l """ 1 ' horsi bul were uv picked up iii ii gl-e.'lll yosloi'day we woll'l give the inline . ul the siillei ,-. . the race inst wodnosdav aftornoon was at tended by i|iiiiei iiuiiii from thi iiv md . i-..-.vhi-1-e amnilh hu | resold was an n'lil ami needy-looking fnriner ivoin near hlohmond i iy euiuily long tl fonco he bad three lank rawl il hi'i-,s ti |. alitor ihe advertised ra ces wore concluded the aged agricultnrisi was '' t'i ton i i pm up i ,. money un ono ui hin plug nml s,i help in mi i,p ; ,' hcruh race il replied thai im believed ihal animal point 1 ' ' •" u old m.iiv who .- i with her head down ami halt asleep could run pretty tolerable well ii in ia n.iiueil llm sm |,,., •* > l bocil ai nml all the spring ami summer ami am i lil i run mm while several peris woro irving toenjoinths hi fellow into n wtiger nnother parly slipped around to ihe rem of the stable whoro .- d i'mii-h a very hi 1 1 goor for a race uf tun vds punch is ill lllll ml nl lhe i l-l i ie fo ;| - 1 ""' 1 distil ihal is i he found iii ihe sialc i'1'mk.t wnsslrhiped from iln na an old mpe halter torn bridle nml half-worn saddle plncod "" him ami in v s i|uii.||y led ii li it distance anil th d i a n me after considerable tulle the votcrnn - f the soil burst out with the proposition to hei .-•-'■'' thnl the mare could hem anv other urdllinrv horse mi the ground ii - was then taken to where punch was tied saw that tho animal look i lo be ai aii ing inn a horse kupl for racing and expressed himself satisfied lo run his maru a un i lhat air horse then a dozen oilers lo put greenbacks against his old horse iv iv offered the former who appeared to i all his w its took up the bets nn niter aiiuilu i iill iie had staked 250 against an equnl nntounl pul up by several parlies ii till nf shi in stll ii was agreed to postpone the rune till yestor i lay afternoon the sports of this town rode luck iu ihe , uy in liigh glue thev had ,. „,,,■,. i ■, t r ere nii.ut until in lingered t-i.-tew - in of .-■: i u i mnl h - aliluiuil llllll been staked , iv iln know ing i -" of the mam who chuck 1 over lhe sol'l lliing they lind secured uiilil he enliro pile of the green horn had been overcd the word go was given amid the wild shouts md the loud laughter of the backers ef punch ■i ,,, b old torn 1 1 hurry up that old mure im i,:lur ji ■rin ; expressions passed from mouth in mouth tlie old sorrel 1 did just more than hurry up she hut nl ul ofthe nil er punch keptlhu had easily and eume in tho winner by forty feet well wasn't lhat a sick crowd of purling in i n as tin old green burn received the ki te i hundred dollars ho had won souldn't nomlcr and when they rode away from tho irnck ve.-ier.la.v afternoon did thoy cackle to anv perceptible degree seorcely the nice trap thei lin.l fixed for ihe old man dldn'tcatch him bn he worked out his own little game most beautifully kansas city bulletin june m american bible so'ikty ira t wyche agcni for the american bibh society issues tho following circular from trin ity college n c to kvniiy citizen op x.t.tu carolina the american bible society was iiisiiiuteil i'm the single purpose of increasing the circulatiol of iim llulv scriptures wii hunt note or comment since its organization in 1810 it has situ ou in ne than nveuiy-live millions of copies of tin scriptures in our own country and in othei lauds it facilitii -. lor carry ing out its solo oh ject — the circulation of gods word — aregreatci now ihnn ever before the society desires to plnce a copy of tin lli.lv scriptures ul the hands of every family to those uble to pay for ii we sell at cost am i give tn thoso unable to pay this is the work to bo done in north carol nil livery family in tlie state shnulil have : copy ul the scriptures we call upon every bo liev'ei ill iln bible every lovor ol iml even disciplu of jesus every friend of man — every patriot — every one who desires the prosperity o hi country oue and all to aid u in this work the american bible society has acted nobly generouslv — in theso trying times rising abovi the passions and prejudices of lhe hour it ha sent to our impoverished south hundreds ant thousands of liibles nnd testaments as t dona li ami ill this ami other ways aided to lb amount of three hundred thousand dollars shall we not liuiv our appreciation of buch i course by a cordial co-operation in incrcasui 1 tlie circulation of the scriptures and eontribu liiili tu ii funds according to our ability 1-y u all rally to the rescuo nud d lint we can ii i this glorious cause cod hath spoken to man he hath utterei his will lie hath made known to us hi muni ami nature his greatness nnd his goodness hi ! might nml his mercy ho lintli pointed out ih j path of piety nnd peace of plenty nnd prosper i itv i ie hath described our buy and nur desrl | uy ii is written — in ihe llihl this is cod own remedy for the evils of society kothini i but a return to bible principles nnd precepts cm i rciiie.lv the evils thai now alliiei il i.ei uspu i liis word in llio bunds oi nil thai word wind is able to make us wise unto salvation i lamp unto our feet and n light unto our pntli , it giveth light : it givelb understanding to tin j simple — it is perfect converting to tlie suul i making wise tho simple it affords comfort run mierriiif coiuiscl tt is profitable for doctrine for reproof for correction for in truction ii righteous that wo mny be perfect thoroughly fur lushed i nil good works nblutosnve the suul !' whu will ussisl in placing this blessed bool in the bunds nf nil tho people will not you o i uiiie mn to iniei-i'i re in nny way with nn party in < luircli or state wo come witl th ' ing hut < 1 ml word his word to man to one j to all nf every clime of every country to ever creature in all the world lui t w'vitii the conflict of b vces ix america alono among the races uf ihe world they tin chines i confront ihe englishman and product ns much work with less nay ( hherlabort rssri , i m ton ! tu work for le - wages than the iin i ii inlior r bul they provo in lhe end thedi nr er worknii n lo empl ■•■because of the in ulli ii icy of wh ii they turn out the liiuamen ii ., | l ,-' ; .. range i f ci iploymonts overconu difilculty and hows .. hnltuice in his own favor and tho resentment of tho manual laborer houn dor-bids is a necessary consequence ivo can not live tho california in offoct says upon | that which satisfies a chinese snd in pursu i i rti • nelfprcoen ition which i lha lli-i law of nature heproceodi toboatnnd itonohlra i.i ihe streets we venture lo think thoronfllol of races in california will nol be solved hy import or duties or s-reot oulrtures it would appeal hint in cat """''' h n uu iv aie pn i wl ||| u | ||,„ p-'-aenco of tho chinese useful ami nniivenlont , iho t ah orni.'i noctlons of the i'miiie r b || w oy i wen made with their n ilstnnec ami while the work was thus cheaply dnno il hftir mpnrlson with the seellonhcoiniileled navvies from an other world lhe same mail i 1,1,1 ,,.||. u , r hovlgorou ps taken in cnlifomia informs ii linn a convention has been in l.l m m . .|, h l"'levis.',„ei„,si,|t„i n i i „.;„,,,, |„ .',,, ii eon siigar nml ri ileitis of thusoutb the i mi*l-siiipl and missouri valleys tho mines nf be ulnra.li ei,,,ia mid arlsono tho prairie llll hlllintpd by mill ihes mavheenllle |,,| .'"''.'•'■"'( in ami american immigrants li " impossible lo suppose tlml iho cl so enn bo kepi nut , and spoculatioi y bu bettor employ ",! i'tfnnemph r thofunetlons tiiey ninv here •' h""i"iiiih,.ii,,,,,h-,i'„lp,,|i,i'i,„,;ii|,i,i i tonnes nro de i „, grow i ., | ,.-,-;, j ,,. , l titllz.-iiinii mure ailcit nt an i econonilo methods ore perfect than the liuropean cai n.-t but del to of that strength and toughness of ' mor i lll'l'e which supports l.llthnritv the cilillobo may be welcomed ns assistants i'i nlsatlon ".'.!' t'i ho feared as uie dominating race oi iln future ant.tiiiiu i'm i-i ,:,..-- wonderful •/•/„■„,„ v .. " tea heath according to appointment a short dislunco limn this in resided an old gentle man i most estimable character and inoro than ordinary religious focllng on numerous occn ni ins singular prescience nf events \ m bturt . 1..i ins li-iemls nml , knom bkepticul nf what their senses could mn comprehend two weeks llgo til's gentlemen being 111 |,* s „„„.,- health l 1 ',''; 1 " ed nppronching earthquakes and disasters i the most tremendous character and concluded in revointioti by ih announcement that thn ™ know him to b ? a true nrnphot from this hnl he himself would certainly die exactly ut our «) clock on lb ursd ay july 22 anxiously bo ii.inl nwiuted the hi.tir tl designated bnikingii might be a hallucination thai decep ion wm 1,1 cure they set the clock forwnrtl hut n vun for exactly at four o'clock on lnsi thtirs lay the prophet breathed his inst the event uui i'lllls.-.l a ...„. i .- i ii ( tibii iniiie hundreds ul lhe uiiniisc linvo got i hu thousand dollars capital : five or six about 200,000 and um is worth 400,000 though it i onlv a few ycui-s since the chineso colonise i,,n began in the phillippino islands where 1 is older lhe chinese mnl their race nre lulx nlj ihcy ore proprietors of mosi of tho lands in in iiiiiv iiiiii the lniiiv.s i is intelligent linking iniu tin working population i'he chl n usually marry when and where they can iiml wives in the east india's they have inter married with tin malays nnd lhe tagil nnd ill llie sandwich islands ihey wed wiih the kana kas though tin lain rare professed christians in peru llicy aro settling ill considerable num bers and well were it fur every slate of south america if ihe i hincsc would come with their industry and love el order if they lind their uui into the southern stnt.s either tho negroes will have to quit work or become more capable and industrious a tun snake stoby — on he fourth of duly hist une of wiutihtti's pets while un a little excursion into the country came upon a a large moccasin snake which he succeeded in capturing lie gave il tu one of the guards — lie caged the reptile and tried to domesticate it five weeks have elapsed and during that lime thesnaui'.althnnghappareiitly in first-rate health has nut taken a morsel of food nf any kind she has howover within a few days post astonished her keeper by giving birth tu forty tun young ones which hit now alive and si/inning the youngsters are ns lively as crickets and may oo ea-i"iially he seen in squads ofa dozen ur so at a time going down the throat uf the fond pari , nt either as a refuge from danger or per hn pa to lake their meals in some incomprehensible manner the gentleman having this happy family in charge has been at a lu-s to know what to feed them with nnd has not as yet found anything that they relish a day ur two ago a live frog was put int tlie cage nnd it was hard to till whether frog or snake was the more frightened a mouse was then put in hut this venture was still more unsuccessful tin lhe mouse created a panic among the little ones by devouring mi of their number notwithstanding the victim win eight inches long and armed wit the sharpest of venom pointed fangs — richmond dispatch m special notu'k relief fok the sorely aflicted it was he misfortune uf tbe undersigned to have suflered as few have every suffered before i'm ix loug and gloomy yeursi from i nn affection of his feet nnd legs superlnduoed ! by overwork during the first year of the late war during ill that time he was oompell i ed to drag his emaciated frame nl t on j crutches in vain he invoked the best med ical talent uf th mt rv ; iiml visiteil tho most celebrated i liciual springs worn down iiml exhausted he gave up nil hope uf recovery at this stng ni his case having beeu governed by his medioal friends from the beginning in determined t ndopl n methoil of treatment the result of hi .".•.■■. ro'leetion il is em ugh to say thnt this method is imt su much uew as it is ihe mors skillful application of what has been long : known and attempted by tin physicians after some weeks of ihe must unwearied and persevering ell'ofts he was rewarded with the must gratifying results indeed lis rap i id improvement ami recovery was almost i magical — so much so tlmt ju looking back upon his condition a year ago in can even lmn hardly realize the truly woudurful im | provonieut i profoundly grateful for thi extraordinary blessing he is desirous of being the means i of diffusing similar benefits t those who j tuny be similarly nflliotod mo therefore proposes nut only to treat but cl ue all manner of diseases ol the lower extn initios such ns ulil anil ill conditioned ulcers f the leg varicose vei us i weak and enln ged joints 4 '••. no matter of how long standi i g | it is oi f the great advantugei •■!' his 1 mode uf treatment that :." re ti el i u ■are imposed mi tho patieut as regards diet oxer cise a;c nml for the most part little or mi medicine is use 1 the charges shall be in accordance with the general depression uf the time ; nml those really indigent will bo treated •••* ithoul in i uv und without rice euwaltd 11 ,.. m li » ib li u sta-lialury ">' i no 34
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Title | The Old North State |
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Date | 1869-08-27 |
Month | 08 |
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Title | The Old North State |
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Date | 1869-08-27 |
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Day | 27 |
Year | 1869 |
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FullText | '-> ..\ ; -~ v**v.s jt jo f^x&zzh * " i & vol iv | salisbury j c al ui st 7 1869 ■■■■■m---m-^---na«---bah«aa«ar«ukmamm-u ndm t-a educational 1'iili'oiiise vrtflf o\vti institutions the i'lxerolstis of lhe cm nl i*.-iiiiii ' lollegui iii stntcsl ille mil lie leatllneil the l.ii i september nuxt board fuel washing 919 p.*i month tuition in regular classes from 2,(50 to 8,00 tier i iih mush dttiwlng painting c extra nt moderate i.it.'s ; payment half in mil inn u i tunn of four months en ling doc iiii i'm i'liriher particulars address e p i.'oc'kwki.l slnlesville july l 3m i idout slulesvllle ju dciuleiuy t ix hill a ta i „ ix t surlto a x pw»cipai t ii 10 l-'al.l tli hjj ul iiii mi i will open • ill lliu illi ul sc|ili inh i in i i ulllllulu llxtl ell ul'.'l ,. h ,;,, n | lingllsh don't j lvitimry | 8 00 1 -. int i-ini-ili.il i'j i,n clttsl i.'.ll doii lllll rill llii oonllnjronl i ■',■.• i ( mp liuiird in rood iim lllos al - iii in i nmntli one half of tliu abuvo uhargi < n roqulrod in nil nine t'oi-fiiriliur pnriii mini i address tha principals july tn i mi uu in edge worth femalo seminary { hi next skstilon will com iiiuncu iiii llm iii i monday ol si pieinber tl e entire expense ul hoard nud tuition v ill !"• from el'i in j i in ii paid in advnnuo kiel boarder will furnish her own lif-hts and towel unl also a pnirol sheets and pillow oases i'm oiroular address j m m caldwell july 2 1800 3m i nsboro n r pleasant gfrovo academy ivlt.lc aud female tiie seventh slisslon will com lli"iiee oil lhe hlb ol lllgllsl next course — english classical matfu - malical tornij tuition from i to ■o per st-miou pleasanl grove n 0 ( june 25 18g0 ( 25-3.n l-ftaksuh academv the ]} inst session of this academy will n ni ,,,. ; . on li m-i monday lu august onsiib (,'• i'uiilucnu eutor ul nny tluiaaud bo churgou from tin iniu of entrance . it ra | ... i tuition ill l.c ns follows ■»'•., 811i.ihi n n t it nun inn s iglou ot b monllis puynbli ut i in end ui every mouth \ i pubis will be spinel to l-iv pupil a tuoroiinti training in all lllll i i.uiit.i - u-iiiilly taught iniitlr-st hl litl'l.tiiv the ai-utcniv is located in a bcaltuy unit moral c'liiiiiniiniv in franklin township four luitotd vou s-iiistini n the now mint tn mocksvlllo l'„,.,rt'...iiil iiml iii rcpectoblo fnmilli's irom iti 8 dollars per month 1 »• hothltocu lion 2d 1800 36:3111 l '* university lectures cnivcrsity of worth c olina rpill university lectures will bi 1 ns follows i ordinary lectures in the class room ii in inldilioii to the rciihir eonr-i of tu dies iu the normal department which hnsboei ndnpted to the wants of tenchers f"r tho stnti public scliools special daily lectures will bedc livered during the month of september by tin president and professors npon the followinj suhjoctfl thcorv and i'nietiee of teaching ethics physiology philology natural history astronomy < lonstitution of the state and of thi united states these lectures will be open to the trusted and alumni and to all the students in tlie in stitution iii later in the season free lectures will ni delivered in the bulls of the college by gentle men of distinction ind ability k i'ool aug 7 1800 32-8t president iv c it-lap and oazetoor i he subscriber having pur.hri.sei the entire copy-right plates c of the ah v works and desirous to expedite their siil through the entire state at an early day oilers to active business young men a good chanct i oiler ihrec-fourtllb of a map in shares of livi or ten counties each this new map will in about live feet bv four illustrated border hand somely engraved counties railrtmds post offices mines mountains c sic a map worthy ti he hung 1 1 j • in every house ollice and school ir the stale specimen copies ready about the 1st septem ber 18g9 terms accommodating address with 2 stamps rev samuel pearce augl3-82--3m vvilmington n c vnincrsity of north carolina agricultural course r"|*-|ll special couksb of agrioulturc i nml the mechanic arts will begin on the uth dm of september instruction in military tactics will uot in givon until later in ibi sea 3a-.3t s pool president professional m h piisrisrix attorney at law lexington n c \\ ill practice in the courts of david son forsythe guilford alamance and ran dolph counties : rerenemok hon p m pearson c j of n c raleigh " e.g lt..-.i'le associate justice " thomnssettle " " " " r p dink " " " bedford brown yanceyvllle n c " hon john kerr " 11 1 r mclean greensboro n c || thomas rtiffln jr " '• ii j i clou i dobson n c january 29 1800 < - f john s henderson attorney & counsellor at law salisbury n 0 yyvill attend promptly to the oolite ti of olairos feb26—l.v i''or f-.-alo a fine now burcy apply to i ll.l.iam h pailey j ilv ifi it "'■'■-' '■*. n legal notices btath of krob.th0ailo-c.iiua montgomery county in un supei ior t '"'//'. henry w ledbetti-r plaintiff a ■dnsl daniel mi-lei deleiiilanl vvheren i il ,• above nnnied ilnliulff bus hi itltnted in i i i ,, mii.si dnnlel b-l;,ie the above n t ilclbiidnnl in iim superior ( luuri ; ol wild .-.. ni u i reuovei ihe lonsussloii ol real propi'i-ty i it by ihe mid defendant and whurens tho snid ilefemlniii belngnros idenl i ih tate im i ' . ■j 11 1 1 .-_; thcieli'oiu to i t'voitl ihe . i vi i biiiiiinomi , r keep him wll il i ni with 11 like n.i ni | li i i en il ihnl si i vice f - ' 1 1 1 . .- 1 1 . 1 1 i ii ii i ■i v pul i ., lien in ihe * old n'liil slut once'n ».', k nn "' iii ix week , hiici ■■sivi iv nolifyli :■ih '"'' dulendani i nppeor heloru ibe wild supo n "' '' i iln ei.ini house in troy en the i l'h m.-ii'hiv nti , iho 2d momlny lu an n - '" n . hen mnl ihere to answer ll unpin nl "' i it i tl 1 1 11 iii i'm 1 ||,.,| ,■.,, |, he plaintiff will nice jud imuii i'm the ruliul leinnuileil in lhe c pi mi given under mv hnnd benl of sni i court this lil dny i jul 1800 0.0 v\'adll3 1 '-..'. superior court hu mnntiioinei-y coun ty n i ;:, _ iv p ,,,. sin summons ll nye uuiuhisou is p j sunnier plaintiffs all us r john 1-1 drown wm / brown '/.. 11 vunce nnd robert 1 uoke del udnnis i s ta til 1 1 /•' y 1 1 .',' th carolina to the sheriff of itdwan county greeting • ii nn hereby cominai ded t summon john 1-1 drown w.j drown x d y'uneenuu ' h"b i !■'. hoke ii i be found in your conn ; ly •" ' ulialh to im nnd nppuni lieloiehis 11 m ' l'i ho iml •'■ofour su ml i (' t in |„, bel.l ■i i '• county i i ni i i ,„,- couit-llonse 1 ' ' ' ht on tin ih i monday in seplem i ier next then nnd theru i .. ivi i the uom ' ilnint n copy ol wl ich isserved with iln sum ! ih his and le them hike noli e lliul il ih l iiii iii nnswei ii eompliiinl d ,. tu the 1 , iniiti iiiiin fin nniiti i e gi-in ... tii t1 ('., u-i ui salisbury iln lib dny ■i july \ d 1809 a judson mason ml cl ibe sni e::"i courl tn ito wan count y li n icate "! ihis rnnicih issued lu 11 in uiiilie i.n wiih iiii 1 drown : to meekli nl ing ; urzebnlon ii vunce nnd lo mitchell i'm rob ul !■'. lioke a iin n mas n c s 0 pjorth carolina t , ,.,,.■,,.,,„,,■, how an coi n t'y | 15 nvi lli-ivms n * t 1 imni.u plaint ;! iu iin-r john e knows william 1 drown tut n b vast a'rtti robkiit i ii nu defendants it appearing to the salislnotion ul ile court by til invit bled that the di i'endnul john 1-1 baown above named is nol .-. rcsi'uiil ol ins t l.ii i — lint 1 1 resitlem .* is nol known and enn mr nlier ib.e diligence b ii.scerlaii.ed ami ilia lifter due diligence be cunnol i.e found in the stuii — tlmt u cause of action exists agninsi i in favor nl said plaintiffs il groin i ol which .',', ur by lhe swot ii complain thai he is u pn m r purty to tin notion und lliul the sum mons und complaint herein were filed m the supei ior court of ro wan county on tho 24th hiv nl july 1s00 oltbered that liu summons herein a copy cl which appears above lie se veil ns i the s.ii'l john e ibi'iwn hy i ii i*i ■• l the snino in a newspaper styled the old north state published inlheeity cl salisbury oucp in each week for six weeks witness a judsou musou clerk of iln su perior court of rowan county at office in salisbury lie 28ih day nl inly 1800 a judson mason c s c 30 dv prree$18 north carolina \ supeiiiob court caldwell county s spring term 1869 construction of will j li wilson executor of james blair deo'd aoainst w a white and wife nancy m white avay selena pool avey selena isenhour by vv a white guardian buuiainin steele and wile elizabeth steele , nines barnes p.o mocrary and wile martha mocrary emma barnes by g w barnes guardian sarah isabella fortnor hy ad eline fortner james r barnes by his next friend in this ease it appearing to tin satisfaction of the court that james burues p i mc crury and wife mnrtlni mccrory kiiiiii.t barnes by tl w barnes guardiaii defend ants in this case are non-residents of this state therefore ordered by the conn tlmt publication he made for six weekssuocessive ty in the old north mate n newspaper published in salisbury n c notifying the said defendants to he and appear at the next term of mil superior court to be held ini the county of i iiblwell at th urt house in le noir on the 8th monday after the 3d monday in august next theu and there to answer the complaint of plaintiff filed in lhe clerk's of fice or judgment nil be takeu ex parte as to i them witness r ii wakefield clerk of our st-iil curt tin 8th monday after the 3d mnii i day iu march 1869 ii li wakefield c 8 c 31 — ow f pr fee 5*10 north carolina ' sitt.uiok court caldwell cmiuty j spring term iso jacob n lliushaw ) against > attachment i james h collett ) in this case it is made to appear to the satisfaction of thu court that tin defendant james ij collett resides beyond the limits of the suite : it is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in ihe old north stat " :. uewspnpcr published in sal isbury x ('.. for six weeks successively no tlf ing the defendant that he be and appear at | the nexl term of mu superior court i to be held fur the count nl caldwell nt the tvuirt iniu in .'..- iii.ii c n the id monday in august next iln n and there tu plead answer it demur or judgment pin o ufeeso mill be takeu against him witness r b wake field clerk nf our snid court ai nlkci thn 8th monday after am t mondav in march rto v it w j k bfjfld c *. e 81 «•.*, prfe»t8 legal notices iktjtiimctio-tm north carolinn ) bh ii ivan cii-niv \ coi'rt m i ii tim -, li'milii'ii 1 riolii , vnlon itii maun v enhriilm mnnni.y ll u i 1 i*i-i • in .- 1 d a davis ithiiiiti all iim'l a i iiiihi's 1111,1 in iii cnrulinn i ire dressing company defendant . stale of north garnlinti tn anius ||, uv nn i il win carolina uru i'lvs-ii company creeling in li'-'li't in nn order irum iimi john l clou i judge ol iho sid judicial distill i nl mill till : yoll ntt hereby ruliiln mil il 0 l - linn from a 11 kill lt in iii nny mnnnoi u iln i any nl llm lul.l hill priipi'l-ty ns i , - iln i iu i'l.iniiiil'n complaint oithur by yum ci\t ■oi ni'i'iiis gervanta or nltonm • and lo appeal 1>i i tllo jllllgo ul mil sniim in i ■| ,,| ii uuil homo iu salisbury on thu j-it day nl september next ihon nml tluji-o lo iliow can ■ivliy tlm 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 - 1 1 . . i , siiuii ii i i continued iill luilgmonl it ii'inli ri'il in iln i noi inn : and it appearing to tho sntislaotlnn l tlm irl imi iiiitr d in ilili'.'i'iii'i ih iii'i i lmn tinniit in i nml within mn slnto iml thai du llilllllls nr n i resident , • : , ,-■,,,. i |, iili'iml i'v iho tiotirl iiml ri a uu ul tlm ordi-i or injunction bo in id by pul n for ■■weeks ii the old norili statu new pnpi r boniinanding tho il li-ndnnl to pom at the liu.onml place denial mn i i n nml ihem in ihuw ransi why nu n j ii ■: , ii not i , jranied nil iln ju 1 1 nunt bu n mli red in tl miii'ii given under my hand nml ,-.,; ,,| mid court hi july 80 1s00 -\. jl'ds in m son clerk sitprrior court for rowan coitntu 31 — ow pi i 12 i jjorth carolina ' lio in tirvrv s ' ' " " '" lit lliznliitli jenkins administrator of win i mils li ii.,i plaintiff aoainst ho xin-tli carolina oru dressing couipaiiv do li'iiil.u bf.mllo.vs il llppj nl ill upou illliililvil tlml ll l,.|..,,,l iiml i bu nnd appear hefrire llie jmlgt'iil in m xi snpei i"i coiu'l lo i '■in-ill lor the ,, i iy ul bownn at the curt louse in snli m i.'iiii lhe ud mondtiy in sepli mber nml i,s,i pi il niplalnl ul snid i'lulnl i n - u y if u inch is lili-d in llie supoii ir co i ul illli .'. if ih snid defendant slutll i til '•■nnswei lhe ii i i iim i mn iln t.'iui of ■i il lmiii . i.l | tl | iii ill iv 11 illla.'j'llleill'tll 11 hi -' di l'i ml ii,i ii di'innndoil in snid snid writ i in en under mv hand and seal ol aid i lita tmii v of july a f 18gf a h'h-tin mason clerk superior court for liawan county l — flw - : i.i .• .■s i north carolina i tmt-imii.ii i m ut tiliiavitl county . i spring term 1#09 1 ;,./.. ii ih .\. lisie i nguinsl ■alluelimei t jnmes 11 c illelt ) in this ease n i innde lo nppenj lo tli sal i-i linn nl in i i tlml lhe n-i i ml jn ii (-,, i i ,, s di - beyond ihe iim is of ihi slate li is iheroh . ordered bj ihee nn i nl putilicalinn be mnde in lhe i ild nurlii stale n newspaper published in salisbury n c l'o ix h-eel — .-.-. ssively no lyii ihe del iidanl ll ul he be in i unpen nl ine next !• i i " supei i"i iniu in i hel'i !">* ti -' <*-"' , v ,,! caldwell nl lhe i 1 ton in !." noii rn the 8ih monday alter lhe '.'■1 m mdaj imjfiignsi hex li.-n and there i i plead nti s-vur i ih ti inr n j i lj : iht 1 1 j . " iil i -->. 1 il lie taken llglliltsi lliili witness it it wakefiield uleik of our sni court at office tlm 8ih monduy alter ihe '■'■■monday in muich 18g0 r k wakefield o b o 31 — fiv i'[,r '"• '-*,) worth carolina i supkriob uoubt caldwell c-muty | spriiig torui.'lsb'j mn linel spninhonr use of | elizabeth a bates , atuo b men t ugutnst james ii collett j in this ins ii is made to nppear to tho sat islaction nl the cum ! that jnmes 11 collett re mi beyond the limitsol the stnte : it is then luie ordered by ihe court that publication i m.i le in lliu old north stale a newspnpei published in salisbury n ('.. lor six week successively nolilj ini tlie defendant that he u nml nppeur lit lhe nexl t.-iui ol onr superioi court to be held lot tl a conuly ol cald well at the courl house m lenoir on liu 8ih monday utter the :: 1 monday in august nexi llien in i tlu-re lo plead answer or do m ... oi ju ignieiil pro conies io « tl bo utkei ncninsi linn wilness it li wiik rei i olerk of oui snn emiii nt liili-e iln 8*h monday ufter lliu it mouduy in miirnh i8l 0 li u w akefield o 8 o 31 6w r.i l.-.-8-s ) north carolina ' sormitor ootmt ibiwas ( i m v ", muses l holmes iiini n j holmes ephrniin miinney valentine mummy li 1 hubert and d a d.iiis pin lis aoainst amos ilowes and the north carolina ok dressing conipuny defendnuls summons to the defendants it appearing lo my bntislnulion upon the niii davit i lhe plaintiffs thai the defendant amos howes is i non-resident ol the stale nnd thai the ni rib carolina on dressing (.' puny isn loreign corporation huving its principal office of business beyuud the i is i this slate ; and it iiiiiiiit appearing thai n cause ol action ex ists against lhe delendauts in respect lo whom the servioe is to be made nnd after due dili gence the defendnuls are nol lo bo found with in tlm suite and that the oause of action arose in this sure lelnting to real property situate ri ihis slate il in iherel'ote oi-deri d that pub liealion be made lor six weeks in tlie old north state nowspti • i in lily ng lhe i eii ml nuts in nppi ar beli ie lhe ju '•• ol cur nexl superior 0 1 to u-..i.-m loi ll •• oomily ol it aim ut the com i house in salisbury en il e ;; , monday in septeml.ei i cm i n m l there 1 answer lhe compla tn ol'll.o i i.i ti ill , whii li iv1is filed in the ofhce nl lie o'orjj i iih coiiit ou 31 ill i july i860 or j idgnu :.( will le granted '■■■: the re : tli manited di en under rnv hand i.iiii seal of said court ihin2(i'u'li.y of july a !>., 18t a j i dson mason olerk soperio court for rowtn county 80 6-iv p :'-« l tl)c(plbxtjrlljslo»l pulluhiii'l wei lal.1 111 i i xj ia w x » xx v j s j i a'./i/.i .///./ proprietor 11 iti'n oi nl 11 llll 1'ion 1st vmaii pnyilile in mil nice 18.00 six mois i ns •• -• i n "> < pies i address l*'..to i * pie iii line lldl'c is ilill nali ■*- iif . d.vi 1 1 !-■in ono sipmre flrsl lu ertlo si 00 for each llilillllnlinl luserllmi tll speulal imtl ins ii ill he ii ir mi 30 per oiml liigh.-r than iln il ni e rate . court nml justice's odors w i'll bo publish ' ed ni tin same rates iiiih iher advertise ments obituary notices mer nix n u g charged iis mil eitisein tils ' ontii t"l |* tt:s hpace i sipmre s oil l7.*i r-.nin s n iiiii '-' ■• | ■' "' '■i ■'''■ll '-'■'' ~ i • i.'i uu t-.'tiii •'! si|unres li oil i nn i nn ■() nn 4jf|.|m 1 r i '- - mi i i 00 i . llll .' , nn t;,,-,n i l'o mini i i mi iti n i itl llll llll mi |,, i ii 1 column i nn o m i (•■) . , ,„, ; , irl 1 column j tin pi nn vi nn n mi |;-|| no cam fibre i i i'.\i-i ri;i ■" ii "' "' '-■f the /• ■.', ', ;■ivns ,' noticed ihal lhe i'houle farm iieur norfolk ' u " ■■•"■' n kohl rn a parly of genii men iml thai in . stiihluhmeui of w i i.i i is known ls ll "' alneru-uii i hre i pan was lo be reeted thereon for the purpose of blowing ho ciimi whieh nbiuiiuls in ihe s.iiilhern jouth li l!i pr ■■■' r ol this new inn til'nc i lire in ll llicll i m it hi i ■' lhe sent i'he i i time from which the llbrr an be made in i my ipmntitj ri ipiin i hi im « ants i in i i trorld i the spin inn - grow ill l thu j '■iwiunps and lowlands of the southern ' st.ii.s i'he p ii ntei ■■"!' llmt prodtiet i ' ' he know n vi ri exli i in i'l'iilter in t'oii ini-i-i-e i ti en ive seem ed hi ll ti patents 1 1 .- in mt > nf both ' in arti cle i n ., id . '..- | ■■' i pn dess of i ■li an iii'ii.tni tt - y h in nail up their ininils t ml ii u ill i i nsi pmititiihlu t them to set up their works nl norfolk nml richmond ami haiti i me ni.ii probably l'i tersbnrg mil to go into thu business in an exlelil thai know nn limit imi the ilemui i it is there fore a business that ill - in mi to twenty ill'ty or a hundred millions nf did i.n per annum tho patentees lire solid iii.-ii . and intend lo keep control of the whole affair themselves hy tin r ugi is bul pus sliily allowing some of tl iiiiufuetiiriug of the articles from lihre lu i done by persons engaging i pa ll loyalty no doll bt thai in the cities of tllp north as now at st louis fiietories for inaking all ii,a ii n i nt nit mi s u tl he i stablislu il : bul the southern suites can add tu their cotton staple another now nniele of coinmert'e which bids fair to i ily scond to il and not uuworthy ol such i distinguished ussn eiiite cheap h lire olien per than eottoii adapted to courser usei — is a desideratum nf th age and came is ihe mint uliuiidtint cheap ami inuxl nuslible sour f bupply the process of converting r nuol possibly be superseded for it is efficient and ex peditiotis reipiring very little inhor and no chemicals mn delay it is thu expectutiun of the patentees that thev hnve moiinpnlized uot ouly all article for pnperintlk illg to i ed iti all ordinary cases bul nlso i houses and ships which it is claimed nu be built lighter tighter nml btronger than in any other way they make tin snme claim i'm buckets barrels tubs and for furniture and even fnr clothing it-elf they au ini-iin-e ihnt in consequence uf then inven ti which they ay is tin lirsl example un record f the niounply of any new material of extensive use tlie whole iiuninftieture of paper-box board aud coi wrapping pa per will i transferred from the north i the ; south they snv in uue i iheir circulars ; tlml richmond ought and probably soon will in consequence uf tin ir invention bu ; ie ni more iinportiiuco th m l iwell as a manufacturing city it is elui 1 tl nt straw in du - ton hard a paper but mixed with a little t-aue lihre i the p:ip.-r is suit iiiiii flexible i indeed thill i the mixture f straw a cane pulp is the tiliug just right kv.ry ini dovelopes some i.nii feat f the invention it iiii recent ly been discovert 1 that the cu ■"' be re duced to lilue ni nn actual '•"■•' of three dol ' bus a imi for nil expenses nud that in must ! i'ilses n tull uf lih'e cu.-ls fobs tllllll 11 toll llf j timber the li 1 "' 1 ' is easily mixed with clay 1 und ciin be iniiile up ini boards slabs or f panels i and tlmt with powdered slate and ! cunl tar it will i'liil au incmibu-ilible run , ivhich will i-e both th nnd water proof i i will make excellent chipboards ; and not only roofs but floors outer nml inner walls . and ceiling nun 1 produoi d from the cam i fibre all these can i put up in winter as well ns summer aud the hou e tnadu ready 1 for immediate occupation _ here is m warping cracking ur shrinlting and n house of extra comfort can be bui t for hal ! ih ordinary cost : so that her ill bi ' cheap houses for tbe millions ships am steamers can also be ooustructi d for a gn al i deal less money from tins cheap material i mnl hoy will inst much longer than tin ii leu imes ami defy the dry rot tin i worms aud destruction by tire the twii in ducts of the south cotton and cnuo i property managed will bring back to hei : greater prosperity than ever ; for « inch sin has mn best wishes and heartiest oougratu laiious in excavating for tho piers of thi bridge over i lu missouri river at < ira iln a log of euliir wis found in a good sin . of preservation at a depth oi boventy-tw fuel bel *■the t r hr-'l i'i iiiii iiii rural ami > lean ikiw to make oood i a km l-:i,*s this ulh|0cl lltls iil'hti in en lli ,;, ,,.,|, \',',|'|. ou i - ll im hi hi red nine cl which aro a i a ,|, other quite inferior i propose to make n f « n i ilium for ihe benofll of the r inlii ni iho km ih there me thou nud of fnrnicn in the world '-' ' " ihlnl im ■hin ph i,,,i utrenglii is re 1 in i make ii i im i . with unci m 1 inning i in iln i more nor li - 1 ihnn ilmplo coin-so drudgery nml i i there i no human pur suit su intimately men i vvltli every dopnrt i i ci ii li is thi , n , „ w)iw ;,,„! ,, i 1 ' 1 '"' • ini|.|e-i"ll hi nil 1 1 .,■,,,!, i :, |<| nltnrul pm nils in ii u-dnialli n of no inanv nnd bin driven il n.l . i intolllgi m nndiirii i * i i ii.'inili li-homi in iho conn " ■'" lh i 1 - ■■'"•! to ruin when ivlliliirim i n '' i lhe i run dignity ol tin ir nulling '- ,\ |„ iv '- apprenticed i r yean lu ennbie him loncunlre i ll i hi mil in lllll idi ;, collt ii flho , i il hill hill ' irinors nro nuppnscd lo he born mich vve vw "' ' liloin iiu-i-i ii mini ivhntover hlsourlv ed in ii iniu luivo boon ivhodocs nol feel him ■i i iiu-ili eompelenl in manage n farm li t'uvs your nf preparatory itndv in iii n voung : ',"■: "' ii i w-jiul tiro donominiitoil thu learn 1 i i 1 ' ilons to i . i rn ii him i n uiiv-d ei in ur i clcrgyni in i mi ilovtiti four or iho v : "' '" ll "' eollcgi -, pnsslng over hi books and listening io lectures ail ihi is », 11 enough in i i ii isuidiflpeiisiirynoee*8urv biitanvthing in thi i in pa i i human bi ing who liassulllclent physical slrcni ih to enable him in hold it plane wield i ne tlie rn h i ii i — h horse i i em hi ri ■! enough iin n i.n m r \\ hv i ihi '.' tn it |„. opposed win n rlj nil j i red dim -,„ | lmen nl i mental culture can in ike iho princi l-l - nud ti in ri it nine oftho in u-oli i mid complex of human m i noes bear upon ihe divcrsilieil and milltitudhioiih praeliees of agri "':, i ■'", i ... ulrl mil be umlcrsl i ns i'n pi in ■this npplios tu nil tti'ini rs i'orlinuitol for oui country ihelt nn n u ihecultivnturs il'.lho nil i very large tuiml i t ,.;' very sunsiblo ind intelligent men who would honor miv pro ion my n ni ir nre di signed tu inn ri f enee mi to lhe loo u iu rally | n v-nienl opin on thai i-.rli iiltiir.il piintilin demand nought in broad ! ouldei-h unl strong nrnis thin . ir r i nn i_i.nl i know i ii hi being iipi'lly dissipati 1 i'm ihi hi in wl . owe i i i ..-..*,.. i , , . „ . , , | ilturul i ii hin is im i mn - ;• .'■t i na | in | er plaee in nur h litutioi uf i nrning i ur i n | ' . a uiii ■he fuel i.t mi iutelli ,,• mind is a i'm i i r din ed r or ti su n im ih in n mind upon whi h light nf cdu .;, i ( n has n i in t ii hem lieeul rays they i . ■;: ■a pn ■i.iti ih ia ii importance l itlniiiiin.-.ii i . i . .'- with lhe mi'i if i igricultiire n well a with th mi mi i a il , i ., ;, nee i ." ' ni ' ' ini in lo n idi ■■■lhe pi iiy of mlei inding iln principles which in lei tie tin donee i w li a i'm pr i.-iic i'hi-imii-e i i rnunimi.it irnlii il give bright moos i'm iln in i i-i i in com try li i lo i loped iim the .! ia i nol very ihr distant when ill mn farming iii'ti ill i rcatly i npruv ,|. we may yet po i '.■-- the time w hen ev rv depurtnu ul nf ihr sei in .- « ill bo hlliciently inderstood and tin necessity of cneh being nltf ieicntly studied to innki nil our farmers better i qiiainled with iln busiuess su lliul ii tuny he lonductcd wiih hilliiitely mure i i-i md inc let il import nn ;' r.*-p ictlng iheseieuce nud in ihe ii i study then be i ncour igetl the good work hi i . in by nil means l.-i it bepressed vigorously on to livery farmer 1 would nrgi lhe vast importance of making handsome nut in - nf their im ihis in ordi r i pro ide then eliildren witli iln neeessary 1 lis and means ol instruction to store their minds with valuabh agricultural information if ihi course _ w-u pursued farmers sons would become intelligent agriculturalists and u cful citizens i-'akmeb a ci'iuoi's mki.os rhe wondrs pertaining tu organized structures are nol conlined to ani mal . bul ihere are many plants wl-uge form in ntiiicts and capabilities are most curious and in teresting in a tract of country in the south western pint of africa distinguished for its dry but rich soil a gigantic perennial melon hnsbiei discovered which is i i t delicious wlnili-min fruit nud which i larg ly consumed by lhe ne live iiihnhitunts na food in order that uiis m.-l mi iniu lli.ni-isli ii ia necessary that ii sliouli rtriki ii . roots down thro i di tht mind thirty fee to reach permanent moisture thi it does ani grows in i.t-.-ni luxuriance where all elseisshriv itl.il mnl parched by heat but this i not all if it were simply tl huge melon wiih smootl nml delicate skiii evi ry one would bo destroyet i.v wild boasts before half matured tonrevon thi nature has armed its outer rind wiih a cov , ring of long sharp terrible thorns which bo in l-ernte the mouths nnd noses of animal ihnl the are glmi to i arc them alone in nil their tempi ing freshness man wiih his hands and shnr knives funis little difficulty in oppning tho lua clous fruit tho natives have no necessity foi putting fences about their melon patches i'm tin plants nro sclf-proti ctive the lit opal ( ittincii in llll 1 imi -- i'ln mo i important religious news we have re ceived from l-'nglnnd for n li ng time i the nn nounc un ni that tho i ri h bishops wc presumi of course of lhe protestant episcopal church nltiiougli ii i nn sn oxprosaud hnvo resolvei thai n general sv 1 shall assembly at un earl dny hi which tin hiiiy ns well ns the clergy shitl he represented nnd also i convene llio provln ■in i synods lo consider local changes neeessar tn he made in tho church this will be tin lirs meeting ofn si nod nf tho english church in tin lliiiisli isles in ivhich lay represi ntalion hnsevei obtained rceognition so long ns thechurch wai nn establishment connected with the government piirhiuni nl and iho queen retained in iheirowi hands the entire power lo regulate its allium - the bishops were members of tho llouso o peers for that reason ; bul with tho disestablish nient of tin church in ireland ami the cessatioi of iln rigid of irish bishops to si iils in tin . limine thechurch in ireland resumes its righ to self-government and therefore its synods wii he importnnl bodies the form ol'govi rn for ih church in ireland has vet t i pro vitled and thia is the principal object for which tin -. in , lings nre to be hi itl /■' it iphia american busflowem as disinfectants experi ments in 1 in and holland h iv diown thai bimilowcrs will neutralizo lhe delel r ■fl'eol of exhalations from marshe i id plan has been tried with great success in lhe fi nny dis tricts near roeksford ranee und iln ties of holland nssert ihal int rmitn-nl lev - i.n eutirely disappeared from districts where the sunflowers have been planted though tho above i'n ■-- nppi nr to bo proved it is not yet is certaincd what effect the sunflower nroduces on the atmosphere whether it generates oxygeu like other plants of rapid growth or whether iike the conehosrers it emits ozone and destroy ed the animal nnd vi.geial.le t,-rniis of miasms , pr-""l'l'ir : i ■— an old l-'aiimi'i bantered to a trial l speed ills raavboned nag comes out ahead the topic of conversation lo-day in iroortliib clroles is the race ofyosterday over tho oulnotte " : " 1 '' hi lory to good lo keep bill mt uf pure sympathy for the lacerated feelings nf ado '•''" ni em n who il ghl thev knew a thing i '"' l """ 1 ' horsi bul were uv picked up iii ii gl-e.'lll yosloi'day we woll'l give the inline . ul the siillei ,-. . the race inst wodnosdav aftornoon was at tended by i|iiiiei iiuiiii from thi iiv md . i-..-.vhi-1-e amnilh hu | resold was an n'lil ami needy-looking fnriner ivoin near hlohmond i iy euiuily long tl fonco he bad three lank rawl il hi'i-,s ti |. alitor ihe advertised ra ces wore concluded the aged agricultnrisi was '' t'i ton i i pm up i ,. money un ono ui hin plug nml s,i help in mi i,p ; ,' hcruh race il replied thai im believed ihal animal point 1 ' ' •" u old m.iiv who .- i with her head down ami halt asleep could run pretty tolerable well ii in ia n.iiueil llm sm |,,., •* > l bocil ai nml all the spring ami summer ami am i lil i run mm while several peris woro irving toenjoinths hi fellow into n wtiger nnother parly slipped around to ihe rem of the stable whoro .- d i'mii-h a very hi 1 1 goor for a race uf tun vds punch is ill lllll ml nl lhe i l-l i ie fo ;| - 1 ""' 1 distil ihal is i he found iii ihe sialc i'1'mk.t wnsslrhiped from iln na an old mpe halter torn bridle nml half-worn saddle plncod "" him ami in v s i|uii.||y led ii li it distance anil th d i a n me after considerable tulle the votcrnn - f the soil burst out with the proposition to hei .-•-'■'' thnl the mare could hem anv other urdllinrv horse mi the ground ii - was then taken to where punch was tied saw that tho animal look i lo be ai aii ing inn a horse kupl for racing and expressed himself satisfied lo run his maru a un i lhat air horse then a dozen oilers lo put greenbacks against his old horse iv iv offered the former who appeared to i all his w its took up the bets nn niter aiiuilu i iill iie had staked 250 against an equnl nntounl pul up by several parlies ii till nf shi in stll ii was agreed to postpone the rune till yestor i lay afternoon the sports of this town rode luck iu ihe , uy in liigh glue thev had ,. „,,,■,. i ■, t r ere nii.ut until in lingered t-i.-tew - in of .-■: i u i mnl h - aliluiuil llllll been staked , iv iln know ing i -" of the mam who chuck 1 over lhe sol'l lliing they lind secured uiilil he enliro pile of the green horn had been overcd the word go was given amid the wild shouts md the loud laughter of the backers ef punch ■i ,,, b old torn 1 1 hurry up that old mure im i,:lur ji ■rin ; expressions passed from mouth in mouth tlie old sorrel 1 did just more than hurry up she hut nl ul ofthe nil er punch keptlhu had easily and eume in tho winner by forty feet well wasn't lhat a sick crowd of purling in i n as tin old green burn received the ki te i hundred dollars ho had won souldn't nomlcr and when they rode away from tho irnck ve.-ier.la.v afternoon did thoy cackle to anv perceptible degree seorcely the nice trap thei lin.l fixed for ihe old man dldn'tcatch him bn he worked out his own little game most beautifully kansas city bulletin june m american bible so'ikty ira t wyche agcni for the american bibh society issues tho following circular from trin ity college n c to kvniiy citizen op x.t.tu carolina the american bible society was iiisiiiuteil i'm the single purpose of increasing the circulatiol of iim llulv scriptures wii hunt note or comment since its organization in 1810 it has situ ou in ne than nveuiy-live millions of copies of tin scriptures in our own country and in othei lauds it facilitii -. lor carry ing out its solo oh ject — the circulation of gods word — aregreatci now ihnn ever before the society desires to plnce a copy of tin lli.lv scriptures ul the hands of every family to those uble to pay for ii we sell at cost am i give tn thoso unable to pay this is the work to bo done in north carol nil livery family in tlie state shnulil have : copy ul the scriptures we call upon every bo liev'ei ill iln bible every lovor ol iml even disciplu of jesus every friend of man — every patriot — every one who desires the prosperity o hi country oue and all to aid u in this work the american bible society has acted nobly generouslv — in theso trying times rising abovi the passions and prejudices of lhe hour it ha sent to our impoverished south hundreds ant thousands of liibles nnd testaments as t dona li ami ill this ami other ways aided to lb amount of three hundred thousand dollars shall we not liuiv our appreciation of buch i course by a cordial co-operation in incrcasui 1 tlie circulation of the scriptures and eontribu liiili tu ii funds according to our ability 1-y u all rally to the rescuo nud d lint we can ii i this glorious cause cod hath spoken to man he hath utterei his will lie hath made known to us hi muni ami nature his greatness nnd his goodness hi ! might nml his mercy ho lintli pointed out ih j path of piety nnd peace of plenty nnd prosper i itv i ie hath described our buy and nur desrl | uy ii is written — in ihe llihl this is cod own remedy for the evils of society kothini i but a return to bible principles nnd precepts cm i rciiie.lv the evils thai now alliiei il i.ei uspu i liis word in llio bunds oi nil thai word wind is able to make us wise unto salvation i lamp unto our feet and n light unto our pntli , it giveth light : it givelb understanding to tin j simple — it is perfect converting to tlie suul i making wise tho simple it affords comfort run mierriiif coiuiscl tt is profitable for doctrine for reproof for correction for in truction ii righteous that wo mny be perfect thoroughly fur lushed i nil good works nblutosnve the suul !' whu will ussisl in placing this blessed bool in the bunds nf nil tho people will not you o i uiiie mn to iniei-i'i re in nny way with nn party in < luircli or state wo come witl th ' ing hut < 1 ml word his word to man to one j to all nf every clime of every country to ever creature in all the world lui t w'vitii the conflict of b vces ix america alono among the races uf ihe world they tin chines i confront ihe englishman and product ns much work with less nay ( hherlabort rssri , i m ton ! tu work for le - wages than the iin i ii inlior r bul they provo in lhe end thedi nr er worknii n lo empl ■•■because of the in ulli ii icy of wh ii they turn out the liiuamen ii ., | l ,-' ; .. range i f ci iploymonts overconu difilculty and hows .. hnltuice in his own favor and tho resentment of tho manual laborer houn dor-bids is a necessary consequence ivo can not live tho california in offoct says upon | that which satisfies a chinese snd in pursu i i rti • nelfprcoen ition which i lha lli-i law of nature heproceodi toboatnnd itonohlra i.i ihe streets we venture lo think thoronfllol of races in california will nol be solved hy import or duties or s-reot oulrtures it would appeal hint in cat """''' h n uu iv aie pn i wl ||| u | ||,„ p-'-aenco of tho chinese useful ami nniivenlont , iho t ah orni.'i noctlons of the i'miiie r b || w oy i wen made with their n ilstnnec ami while the work was thus cheaply dnno il hftir mpnrlson with the seellonhcoiniileled navvies from an other world lhe same mail i 1,1,1 ,,.||. u , r hovlgorou ps taken in cnlifomia informs ii linn a convention has been in l.l m m . .|, h l"'levis.',„ei„,si,|t„i n i i „.;„,,,, |„ .',,, ii eon siigar nml ri ileitis of thusoutb the i mi*l-siiipl and missouri valleys tho mines nf be ulnra.li ei,,,ia mid arlsono tho prairie llll hlllintpd by mill ihes mavheenllle |,,| .'"''.'•'■"'( in ami american immigrants li " impossible lo suppose tlml iho cl so enn bo kepi nut , and spoculatioi y bu bettor employ ",! i'tfnnemph r thofunetlons tiiey ninv here •' h""i"iiiih,.ii,,,,,h-,i'„lp,,|i,i'i,„,;ii|,i,i i tonnes nro de i „, grow i ., | ,.-,-;, j ,,. , l titllz.-iiinii mure ailcit nt an i econonilo methods ore perfect than the liuropean cai n.-t but del to of that strength and toughness of ' mor i lll'l'e which supports l.llthnritv the cilillobo may be welcomed ns assistants i'i nlsatlon ".'.!' t'i ho feared as uie dominating race oi iln future ant.tiiiiu i'm i-i ,:,..-- wonderful •/•/„■„,„ v .. " tea heath according to appointment a short dislunco limn this in resided an old gentle man i most estimable character and inoro than ordinary religious focllng on numerous occn ni ins singular prescience nf events \ m bturt . 1..i ins li-iemls nml , knom bkepticul nf what their senses could mn comprehend two weeks llgo til's gentlemen being 111 |,* s „„„.,- health l 1 ',''; 1 " ed nppronching earthquakes and disasters i the most tremendous character and concluded in revointioti by ih announcement that thn ™ know him to b ? a true nrnphot from this hnl he himself would certainly die exactly ut our «) clock on lb ursd ay july 22 anxiously bo ii.inl nwiuted the hi.tir tl designated bnikingii might be a hallucination thai decep ion wm 1,1 cure they set the clock forwnrtl hut n vun for exactly at four o'clock on lnsi thtirs lay the prophet breathed his inst the event uui i'lllls.-.l a ...„. i .- i ii ( tibii iniiie hundreds ul lhe uiiniisc linvo got i hu thousand dollars capital : five or six about 200,000 and um is worth 400,000 though it i onlv a few ycui-s since the chineso colonise i,,n began in the phillippino islands where 1 is older lhe chinese mnl their race nre lulx nlj ihcy ore proprietors of mosi of tho lands in in iiiiiv iiiiii the lniiiv.s i is intelligent linking iniu tin working population i'he chl n usually marry when and where they can iiml wives in the east india's they have inter married with tin malays nnd lhe tagil nnd ill llie sandwich islands ihey wed wiih the kana kas though tin lain rare professed christians in peru llicy aro settling ill considerable num bers and well were it fur every slate of south america if ihe i hincsc would come with their industry and love el order if they lind their uui into the southern stnt.s either tho negroes will have to quit work or become more capable and industrious a tun snake stoby — on he fourth of duly hist une of wiutihtti's pets while un a little excursion into the country came upon a a large moccasin snake which he succeeded in capturing lie gave il tu one of the guards — lie caged the reptile and tried to domesticate it five weeks have elapsed and during that lime thesnaui'.althnnghappareiitly in first-rate health has nut taken a morsel of food nf any kind she has howover within a few days post astonished her keeper by giving birth tu forty tun young ones which hit now alive and si/inning the youngsters are ns lively as crickets and may oo ea-i"iially he seen in squads ofa dozen ur so at a time going down the throat uf the fond pari , nt either as a refuge from danger or per hn pa to lake their meals in some incomprehensible manner the gentleman having this happy family in charge has been at a lu-s to know what to feed them with nnd has not as yet found anything that they relish a day ur two ago a live frog was put int tlie cage nnd it was hard to till whether frog or snake was the more frightened a mouse was then put in hut this venture was still more unsuccessful tin lhe mouse created a panic among the little ones by devouring mi of their number notwithstanding the victim win eight inches long and armed wit the sharpest of venom pointed fangs — richmond dispatch m special notu'k relief fok the sorely aflicted it was he misfortune uf tbe undersigned to have suflered as few have every suffered before i'm ix loug and gloomy yeursi from i nn affection of his feet nnd legs superlnduoed ! by overwork during the first year of the late war during ill that time he was oompell i ed to drag his emaciated frame nl t on j crutches in vain he invoked the best med ical talent uf th mt rv ; iiml visiteil tho most celebrated i liciual springs worn down iiml exhausted he gave up nil hope uf recovery at this stng ni his case having beeu governed by his medioal friends from the beginning in determined t ndopl n methoil of treatment the result of hi .".•.■■. ro'leetion il is em ugh to say thnt this method is imt su much uew as it is ihe mors skillful application of what has been long : known and attempted by tin physicians after some weeks of ihe must unwearied and persevering ell'ofts he was rewarded with the must gratifying results indeed lis rap i id improvement ami recovery was almost i magical — so much so tlmt ju looking back upon his condition a year ago in can even lmn hardly realize the truly woudurful im | provonieut i profoundly grateful for thi extraordinary blessing he is desirous of being the means i of diffusing similar benefits t those who j tuny be similarly nflliotod mo therefore proposes nut only to treat but cl ue all manner of diseases ol the lower extn initios such ns ulil anil ill conditioned ulcers f the leg varicose vei us i weak and enln ged joints 4 '••. no matter of how long standi i g | it is oi f the great advantugei •■!' his 1 mode uf treatment that :." re ti el i u ■are imposed mi tho patieut as regards diet oxer cise a;c nml for the most part little or mi medicine is use 1 the charges shall be in accordance with the general depression uf the time ; nml those really indigent will bo treated •••* ithoul in i uv und without rice euwaltd 11 ,.. m li » ib li u sta-lialury ">' i no 34 |