i t -!. j' J : Mi j-. ! 9 b - " . : - - - -:- -ir--i TTT Tinr- lit mriwir i rt r Wim nu n nrilaa insnsiiiii jniftiiMi rfii l iiri i urn i n n in i i CaroliiiaWatcliman. 6(ng to Uw Hntiuuetl iudin)ititul Ibtt rtlitmx tbv rutin divisibility ol I hi iiue of t lie irft-Awrt Uwjji lioul- The iiit!e f eiiiir4 wliVu aI lutime I-e?y diierUiMi trying autl'.'pcqJlifxioflr. otwitbslSuuitJilf tlredJiHitbil fact tliat be. jjtlifVHliHf'aui2 ni4 to euufortsi to liaor' touittcyi dalf utiiicy aud aieceptibiiit.i . xlb jrva.aS i ttiu Utr v" la i-ade?aps.; BcUdea till jipiution ote ultoria! taat iliitjKVutMjuustlHi jj&fiMJjiaute wMiy diit icwtricH4 fax hls t iibh bl aiieuu(:, but oft wliicli thb jmblic knw liUl udv4peiak' lu. Dui iug tbe vikjk U tiitciiaih inany vfaitvra, ami ometiiuct li:u w1thFieci politenesi tt laburatu vWaol;iiiciitveuta. He mast r jitttmd evty public ifatberiDg-wIit'tlier lit has tlie hcad.-tchtTur trot, and ia expected Itfj&iy aoiuctfuu gtiod ot it whether it do sefvew it or uot. lu hliort, he must beev I krt aw-U-eiy thiug, note evei y tliiug, do every thiu bciU all tlns, keep. LU ; Xeujpei Tiud uHo beulguaiitly at tire deyilVl , iuditTij-unt ieaet lor uio'i e-pkiut," : uliltf iu thv tiiidat of a het culeuir effort to i iaoold the -ilcaduy, tf the iialiou by some jjortuuc 'aiid Mteugestioiu . But the v auhject eulatai did tiuie, auijile experi- - Utc. aud iieiture Wlougto uh, we uribt touch o luauy ether disadvantages under which 7 the vatc-vuf duwl editor ' labors. ' WVvibrale betweeu the "case' aud the UotlAl'ClKiiiv and hmvevvr xvitts the vmbiuaiwH niiy eel iu it irew-fw;ind el . vyatiou, it in ui ubiiviouit to the fact that -ii. may ihu io iuMire the readers ot tins piper mu teueratiuu lor the symmetry uf ilta-uork. sBei out of our Tfiitural j aphere, wo have iioL seriously hoped to do ifrore Uiau ieurtM:r dituqipoiiituieut. We i aje awar that uddeu promotioii, like L iMiw-acnuiieu liUji t.v, is liable to excesses - -j jj. j " . ..... . n - aid bhrtider and hope you are also. If therefore thin blip of a late ex devil is ithiafc interest to the dysiieptic reader. Jfl will uotTail U apply the cahse. H coaisKle biiu that time mux remove the debrU of uiexpei ieuce and allow the plac Id cunvut S)f evtu thought to weud its csuteiit ltleus tolhe detp and abiding J yfapir ''ot'itrltuuiid aiid 'uaeful reasoning. CaSUETSSIOXAL BgEMEES. Some it ntr sunlit ! v'i - i s - . " vl',v rr. U Kill jnen iiiw Mmiugly' become so careless 14"t:ir duty, and more especially at a tUnOlieu thectnidition of the conntrv demkuds a lo.seattentioH to duty on their VWH fwl a.T wise ami deiilxrrate lej-i8. 4ai6u, a to willfully a!henr. themselves Crm t,ieir l01" fjity in the balk of the tirtftiY- I ........ flj1 records it, appea i-s that) at ieaat ioue-third of the members of both :'. - ft : . - - - l- - vrpocuea ot Congress, nMn some pretext !l?5?jrrda'"he later part of the late aessiot), "were absent from' . ,.i i ??..-!.v!.nS., ia Europe, some at witeriug places, aud others at home pleadiug law canes, or delivering addresses at college commencements. Now, ought IJiUtob wil f We think not, and aie 1?id..to luat there was ouea member Vsrj u5. . the aleit repreaentaiive H.nu R. F. Ahi.Oeltr wliuad the courage to dwry this evil by offering a reaolutiou tlnit all leaves of at muc6 giauted 1 meinbers of the House, Yhieh bad expired be revoked ; and rtbat raut-atArms be directed imme AffiKuotiry mJ absentee to return " Vf1 "f duty, in Cougiess. tlrixWwIw were neAtssaiily nbsentj 1ieAue of ill health, or fllneHs iu family, were excusable; Imt the others were not! Thej;ye of thepople re oiksii to the fe1?? t,1:ir preseutati ves, and if duty f i( Personal pleasure, o'r WVPrfV'UsiiieM it should be mide ; else resign and allow men more oascientions to fill their, plaei. This jimaound liars!.; but it is none the less ;9iidja4 hUnl ; . : mA'H?111. aud Thos H. 5! (.f Senate., iu, their; day a dangerous prrced- w u uuo en lliem ver.v wisely I ueu ir i not only a Ti.hition of the Cduatifuiiott of the Suited State, and iff V? tuloJof tho House biifaa a ite11!0! to obligation. tUev ipt.fercpuutigrand their iH5"y-! Xy jmtali meinbeVsi and rcully our Boutherij delegates; clearly aud not let it be sard fc?t SwafiWBiaiplcuty? e- r-- - & rooj ujng the eastern :Um! H.M.t. O. Bailroad; uet with a seinins accideiit esir Wvihe nllVa.iff h bridge oyer Ked Creek ftvay, nndK tecipitateil th Vte?1 nbaggage . snoT second-class Ist 'l t t.Vfil,rD; vaa killed; j aiid Ciniducfor FuirYax aud several otheri I ; j lkidlf fnjhred A ; fe -i jr u I ; . ft UHiiatfo pamed Cox turns out to he lTmMmy York 1 aj-ie.Kttdi.1 Haltimore. and MySiholweiaJbaiinUi iii her Jhmi tlu the fstal Rfghf M uddyj autl ils Jhat ie aceiden ta41.t jiuiatlMsf, f I Itotet bjle -iiMSVely . luteiidiiy t unWifig w41I hibirUs presence by the t iles iA the baby, and rioilhriH, i. luovwt lxti prmunt oTtl.it i,tMf 1,1. r-i-i v;..,... rvf 'i-' oZ" P - Z nyrup. it u..ce fioui 80CTIIEHX BEMOCBiTS 1 , . . h . . v . . : ' Wecllil tie followiug frtua the Wfl- iuiugtoii Mdrt w-hieh certaiuly bbeda pru- iwriltgbtvvu the pditlcalM;iitiuieiita land feellllg f Conservative veuiocratlc maizes t( the South, lu tikiug of the actioii of tlst tinQtberu jueuibei of Cou- gress iu the Democratic oiui wiwus, n If tbev had been ua ultra as represent ative i.:en of the North have hoVtt tlieui- aelve to he, there would be uovr mo noyy iio Uui ted , JStatea. Courts, no provistoua for an Executive,- The geiiiuue conserva tism of tbe present Congresa mainly rt sidea with Mieii bf tbe bouth who ere true turtliemseiyea in tue uays uiat irieu liters pahiotinni and devotion to princi ple! who Were true to the Uniou'our common ctanitry- Alien war was ended aud they bad sworn allegtauce. 1 1 The organs have uuiforwly . intsrepre souted the South. The cry of "a new re bellion7' and revolution" has itieu out, buti thev still pretend to sasict the iuo- ti ve and purposes of tbe men of tue bourn. liiej' uo noij ap;ar io khow iiiat, iue truest men to tbe country are the men tho jieiil their- lives and - mak shipwreck of their fortuned in defence of tbeir rights and in 'maintaiiiauee of principle. ' We kuOw that the Southern people are as loy al as the most aggressive Stalwart in the land loyal in the ttest aud Highest sense of (be term, lite poeple who love the Constitution bf our fibers w ith the pro- fmudest fervor and w(j cliug with the .greatest" teuUcity .to vu .li berty-tc a government or the people regnlateil oy law are the imiliited aud suspected ieople of ihb'Sottlli ;wijo wiil stand by a genuine republican govern meut to the last -a gov eriimeut iu which the lajonle are the ru lers. The people f the -"South will be loal to their couscieucea . aud to their country under eyerj temptation aud trial, and if they; ever "take up arms again it will lie to save the Ark ot the Constitu tiou or to expetit foreigu invader-. They w ill keep the faith, obey the laws, sup port the Government, aud contribute of their means to renutr the country great and prosierou3 aud free. Aud now comes iu more truth from the other side. The Springfield fifjwbUcau, the leading independent paper of New England, with jirobably an exception, in an article in icferenco the loyalty of the K6ple of the South has the ring of just and candid seutiments iu it and are well w orth reprinting t ' V It is high time for all Northern people to face this simple fact, that their having louglit on the side of the south as private, as I genera), or las commander-in-chief, gives uo proof o- presumption ot any per sonal WickeduisS r guilt whatever, ahd we have no more riaht to impute to the mass ot their iteople and soldiery the per sonal jniilt of treason aud reU'lliou than they have a fight to Impute to us the per sonal guilt of tyranny and wautou inva sion. Ou the question of fact, war decid ed in our la voi ; ou the question of human warfare, we believe history wiil decide that it is well we conquered ; but ou the question of personal motive and character, it is mere Pharisaism for us to put ou airs ot superiority and prate about repentance ou the part ot the bout hern people. j THAT BOOK The following extjaet is taken from the New York correspondence of the Haleigh Observer: ; The full report of "tie .'battle of the books' between lUaine and Vance eamie to we iu Tuesday'sTfrifoTer, aud induced ni0 to get a copy of the "."Southern Selec tions tor Heading ami Oratory,' from which Blaine read. It is a pity that Vance had not seen it, for he might have made a strong poiut against Blaine by reading fr.m one of the articles of his owu (of which there are three iu the liook), one The Duty of the Southerners After the War," iu which the j Governor, speaking to his countrymen, tells them how noble a tiling it is for an officer to lead his men to battle, an adds: ?Ve thrill and burn an we read the flowing story, exhaust the language of praise in extolling his virtues. Bat not less glorious, not less wo. thy the commbuda iousof his country men, is he who in an hour like this bravely submits to j fate, and scorning alike the promptings of despair aud the unmanly -refuge f expatriation, rushes to the rescue of his perishing couutrv. in spires bis tcilow-citizeus with hope, cheers the disconsolate. .. . . 1 1 . 1 lifts up the helpless and the feeble, aud illUIICN I IIP RinrniHll. n. ; voice anu example. 111 every possible way, urges form hi all to the blessed and bloodless and erowninrr vi'i-tni-i i.frw- It is a noble thiuj; to die for oue's coun try; it is a higher and a nobler thing to live for it. Tlu best teet of th lwat heroism to pis a Cheerful nd lnv:i1 Ttt. i i r -w -' missKni to the muverSaud events estab lished by our defeat, and a readv nl'. dieuce to the constitution and laws of our country.1 I This is wUloin tend patriotism, of which we, would all feel the force, and mIL iin in tio practice, it it were not for such Johuny Hook eiWtiues as this Blaine. whosery is, for "beef! beef!" :..wl such as he, have stood iu the wav of that nearty reunion ivhich the South was ready for from tfno i moment of ,lWniwi Jonhstou's sun en ier, and which they are everyday making more andmoreimyossi ble. The integrity aud the statesmanship of the Southern "13 igydier" are not to the Caste ot such as B laine and Conkling. A hsty glance through tho 407 paces, eampring227 selections, all by South eru men, iuiprPMuk me most favorably. There J ut, of r as I hare noticed, a single disloyal sentiment, not one th.it any fair man in a ay part -of the country ought endorse. Indeed, the book U pub lished by that Radical house, A. S, Baniea & Co., of this city, who, as I learn, stipu lated with tliecoibpiW-r before thy would agree to publish fori him, thai it should contaiu nothing disloyal. another, killinir affair is renorted ft-om ptprgia, Meriwetfter- county j J. T. Kicks neam mat Juij mi ton, his brother-in-law. "iiaa spkeu wUensiytly of his wife," and eefimi Burfon xlfmanded redress. The 1 . " ,,,,luf."UffU witu a siioc-gun. UeiU still at large; SnperintendeuthValling, of New York. asserts positively khat the body of A- T. Stewart has uever,leeu fouud. ? Senator niliaud-Ai Alexander StenhenK. nf uejorgia, atter uji e imi ty of five years, ha v rcutly grasjitd and in lecouciliution. j; iuerer over Jtwo - hundred fttadeuta at "itormalSchaold lfii.- vWi Ji,J t t 1 ' jicS.at tUB,:oi5b Awl tlic 2lirstftl Bill Not Pcssedr Tcttetdaft Procecdimja f No Importcidci --.. tlrj ii ..'."'.' -..A'.mie V-;- I djournitWHt at 5 V, 21. 1 WASn!soTp?jf,July 1. StijiATE. Eautj called tip h: kdjourument resolution and moved to ameud by fixing Tuesday, Julv 1. at 9 ). hit tlie ' time of tbe 'final ltd-1 joummeu Windoni tHeti spoke on the resolution exidaiuliii 'l3WhacthMfyesterdav Wiiij dom said els jshie bad now jexbausted all uie ieiiiiuaje h ers , eouierrei upim them bv the rules of the Senate in order. to induce thef niajority to make the necesj ary apprfpriatious for marshals. TJ e Presuleut badsiKtar as Wjudoiu knew exhausted! all the !iMwers ponnessed by hint on the j subject, lie had made a patriotic appeal ;to Congress to do its duty and jiot go home without making the iiecessjarv appropriations. He quoted from the riviident's message to Cougresf of yesterday, I and from the laws deiiuini the duties' of marshals. The adjourn meut resolution aafltUeml- ed, was passed at 1.30 p. in '. , . r , Harris moved to recousnler the vote uf which ' thel free quinine bill was referre to the finance committee yewtei daj'. Mn- nil spoKejin opMsiiiou,.uiiu neca in supr port of thein.fi'n. It was agreed to aud the bill was passed by n'rtt roce, no oue vtitin in the negative. i ! At 2:45 p m. a message from the Honsje anuouucetl its concurrence in the Semite iiniMiifliiifitiitit tn th fl rtalM nil ion ill iiiKilt resolution. The Senate' t Men Veiit lutp executivej session, land tVheu tile dMirs were re-opeuel, , coiupliioentary rei)li tious were passed! thatlklug Vice Presi dent Wheeler for his courtesy and iui partiality as presiding ofticer ; also than li iug Mr. Thurmaii As president pro tern. The joint committee which had been appointed to wait ou the President and announce tlie. impending! adj.mrment then reported that the latter had uo fur ther ciuumuliicatioti for Congress where upon the! president pro four.,' at 5 p. ml, declared the Senate adjourned sine die. The political assessments bill went over without action in consequence of dilatory motions by the Republican, j A uiesiiige from the Senate announcing the pasKlireof tbe free quinine bill was rK Ciive l wth applame. The joint committee then reimrtfd that the President had no further commuu cathnis, ind at 5 p. ni. the Sjwaker de clared tlie House adjourned sine die. AXOTHEtt OF MR. HAfES'S MTTL l MESSAGES lie Settdt U TiCd McsiotfU and Decent QneFaUnrt it Pan the Bill Over the Veto Adjournment Sot Yet in Sight. WASiiixCTiiX, June SO.-rThePresideiit 1ms approved' the hill making appropria tions for the judicial ex:ei!iies, but vetoed the bill ipakiug appropiiatioiiH to pay tire fees ot U iiifed StateH marshals aud their general the bill those iu deputies. The Presidc-nt sayW contiiiiiH restrict jo-is similar to hat heretofore vetoed, and coij- eludes hi .r message as follows: "In order to secure its enactment the 8.1100 meas ure is air.tin oresented for 111 v ai:rova. coupled iu the bill before! m. wit.' 1 ap propriations for the support of uiarsli.t and their deputies during the next yeii. The object manifestly is to place before the executive this alternat ivi : either to ul- low the iieeessary fiuu tious of the publn- service to be crippleil or suspended fir want of the appropriations require tp keep theiu in oiieratiou, or to approve legislation, wnicn, in an omciai romnni a 1 ir niciitiouito Congress, he has declared 4 constitution al duty. Thus, iu this bill the principle is clearly eiulxHiied that by virtue of a provision of the constitution which re quires tliat 'all biils for raising revenue sli; 11 originate iu th Ho ise of llepreseit tatives,' si bare majority .ot the House hasaiiglit to withhold appropriations for the srtpport of the goveauuieut unless tlie executive consent to approve aiif . I - - legislation wiucii may be jattaclied to ap propri..tlon bills. 1 respectfully refer ti the communications on t his subject which I have snt to Congress djiriug the presi ent seHsipn for a statement of the ground j of my conclusions, and depire here inerely to repeat that in my judgnteiit to estab4 lislt the principle of this bill is to make a radical, dangerous and Uncou citation 1 change in the character of our institu tions." j I j At 1:10 the Senate went into executive session, and when the doors were opened the President's mes.iige, calling attention to tne iaiiure ot uongress to make tlie appropriiitHm tor m.rrrt Hals' fees was read aud referred to ;the appropriation committee. 1 M I EatonJ fron the committee on appro- priations reiMrtel favorably on the House joint resolution to adjourn! $ine die at 4 p. m. to-day. j Wiudum objected to the present con Bideration, and the bill goes over until to-morrr w. VViiidoui stated-that he ref gtetted to be obliged to objeet. b:it as it was in h is power to prevent the tnajoril ty from idjourning to-day without pawl ing the appropriation! bills,! for w ich Congress was convened, he thou lit it hi duty to give them a night to think over their resolution and come to a iiette; one. I j J Hocsi;. States were called for bills for reference, but only about a dozen were introduced. One! hundred and fifty-seven memWrs are preseut, being thirteen more than a qnorum. . The Sieaker laid liefore the House the veto message of the President on the marshal,' bill, and it was ;read. Thf the bill . over the House refused to pass veto by a vote of 83 to 63. At. 2:30 another message was received from the President audi read, calling the attention of the House to the importance of nmkirig provisions for the marshalsL saying that under tbe existing laws pro hibitingltliH incnrmentJ of liabilities onti side if thiq appnpriation. the executive could noif command their! services nnJ that thelfcnspeiisiou of their, funcrions, for even a short time would be inconsistent with thej public yiterfesta, and might at anymoihent prove incobsisteqt with pubt lintafety. j The tlie message ! was . refer rid to the appropriation committee, as ws abjrt letter from tjie Attorney-Gen eral on trie same subject, presented bf Atkiu Of Tennessee, i . it Alter disposing of kodidj nn important lHisinesS on the SjHaker'a table, the House twk upj nnd patned, nnder a nuspensioii of tlm nUes, the bill originallr introduced bv MeKenfcie, of Kentucky; pnttiug salts5, nuiuiiiejHud sTlphat of fjuininH on the free datW jlUt.- This ijto - stood 121 tA Adjoumed. 'It ! ' ' i i f : -- CHAHLKSTON. S. Ci June 2fi P.rl Llnt. Oen'j. R. H. AndertKiti. uf the Coni frrnte ftn.T. died to Beaufort yetcrdas i jof npy, ad St ; j J Ji FOB, THE S2A SHORE.-. I ATLANTIC HOTEL. HEW LU?iAGEMEHT. This favorite Sea-SLie Ktsort is ODen for the receo- tloa of gueLi. Tue olci tn Kiiusted tUrtctlrovef Jw wier, tar tide ebbing sn-J uovftug dany beneuta iu sua Is entirely tnv iron uust, Dies aa i tuu4Ul loes It tuji su uuoOstru. tl view ot tae Ocean, aud wiUUnttiirt Quautes sail ot tue beacaou wniju ue erected foluble Qt&aog bouseu lor SURF S TMIHC aica U uosurpjusseO, and itu uo Jaojfer froui 'odenor. bat'u tfouaes lot STILL. f a l&ii UA TiUs WlwuU iilKr' leel OX We Aiv- In the n.irbor to T:rious plants of interest, amon; A'luca are cape Lo out, Von. Jlacon, anJ Saacse ford Bja&s, wuere an endless vsneivof.Ses SaeU iaa be if it tiered, sl-ruiid UrfUlis, e3eolinr tnu lnr, 0a a (jool Banting, -rne veran lo.Ua are tbe most extensive n tae stiite, dlrectUy, fietaff the ocean, ni tas Bail ttonra is the tnoi spacious and air in tue aouta. A goo j bind of ina&; will remain daring tiis season, a uteamer w ill land passengers at tn Hotel U barf and flrteea or twenty arsida&3 sal i: baats always la rea 1 tess to c jnvcy passengers to any point in the narbor. There Is a Livery StaDie In tq wd froui which uorses can ba aiid at reasona ble rates, .. ! . t y.r-.. Tae tlible wilitos sapolled with Oysters, Clams, Fail, Stiallops, Crabs, inxnie, 2,arMplx- jtfar, Bit iiirds aind Ten Pin. ' . . i ; . 1 I Termk $t.6 per day : $12.00 per week, and $33.00 oer mohta. Special rates uiade with excursion par- f7:3t B. Zi. P-3BSY. Prop'r. Ge6nsboraFiiiale College, 033ENSBOEO, N. C; 4t'h 5enion of tlii well-known Iiifti tution willi open 01. Wednesday the 20th uf - J t-riiM rvatut-u to sua the limes. 4 H iv fur vwUitoaue to 'evident. Junt24, 1870. Sfcliii 1 ST i 11 Is Wan tec! "16 Sell Af'DICK TAYLOR'S NEW BOOK, j , I - lSTHUDTIOrJ BE GON STHUOTIOn, ! . personal Expenenee3 of tne late war, j By RlCHAIlD TAVLOR, ! Lin tenant-General in the CanTitrate Artmy. I Vol., 8vo, (Hotu, tu paires. Price fl. Fpf furjdier particulars, apply to j"; ; j I D. APPLET0N & CO.? Pcblishers, It PIANOS that the Matufoiit& charge fl, loo tor, I will sell precisely tne same style for: n $S2.?5 and iMt m inane? until fully tested at your own curae. " ORGAiJS UKUAtnat tney asic 3o tor. I sellror onlv Sl6.25. utner lianrains ! threat reauc- itons flaring the Midsummer MOTkLhSf. &PCIXL MtaaCOMiK cikculak Nov KKAbY.! '!;"' tST"H AVI N (3 RECENTLY BS N J3& B L ECT D rJI A YO R ot bit ditr. an 1 entrusted with its BONDS', amount- lnz 10 tnousand-s of dollars, should be suniclent proof Ol mu rttptnuiilftitg. Illusltaied paper nentfrte. i 5 Address, Danizl r. okattt, iaUn.yton. A. J. aaa7 , i To Sanurrl .Vwrri, a noii resident, 7e fekdant : You will take, notice that the fol- lotvimj Summons ha been issued 1 ayuiust yon r : . l)i,vidson Oountj In Superior Court Uameli L. Sieklt-s J I j I'ikiiilifi, I ' . AjttiuM Summon fori Relief, vitnuel 2woitu : ' i Dc;!eiidant.. J STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, TO the .Sheritfof Kandoli Ii coiintv tireelini: VU lire hrrei'V ct!iiuianU il lomiiiuoti Saiu- 'iel Nnrri.-, tht- lf Ii nt.tr.t a I .e iimiiuU. if lie l found within Vitur ctmilv, to oen;til iipptrar hi- tore ibej Jude ofur S tperior eours. itt a court lobe held for ihectnuilvol iJ t vi'Uon ai t hetonrl iioUe iii Lt-xiii;ilii,oti 1 he til ii .Moik!;iv sitter ih4ihj.Minid:i v ol ,M:ir I', 1ST9, and ai,,w.r ihe vitnplaiiii wliieb will be leHinltvd in tfe oifice f the elfrK of the S ij.trior court lor s-iid county within ih? three first davsof iid IVrm, aud let lheiid deieiiuanllMke in. lice that if he fail to mnwer lhe-il complain! u ilhin thai time, the riainliH wiM applj lo the ouri fur the relief leninnded in ihecMiiplaint. Herein fail not, tuul of thin Kuniuionn majie lue return. ' i , Given under rnr hand aud the fnl of said eoiirt, tjii.-the iTlhday of April, 1879. ! C. F. Lowe, Clerk f tae Superior Ceurtof Davidson Cpunty. And Vou will also take noliee thai at ilie xaiue JtMiliea Warrant olaUaehnient wnitiH-ue! aaliixt Ftfolir nroiirrl v for.llir Kiini ,,f lo iIhhiuik! pMii)ds nnd interest I hereon from March i 877, aiid due by four pronii.wiry not. Said .yarrani of attachment retnrnaUe at aaid if-rm ofjlhe a.f res.ii I enrl,wheii and wiiereyou can appear, if oa think prper. I; ' I " ('. T. Lowe, ' ! cir'& S'tperlor Court DavlJa County. Jno. H. Welboun, Put's Atty. 3 1 toil To Samuel Norris, a non-resident, thede fendanh Take notice that the follommj sum mons ha$ been issued against yon : Davidson Cran-iyIn Sup3rior Court. J50. Ali PiriLLirs, j j ; PluintiiT, j AjttLntt J- Summons for Relief. Samuel Norris, I iDefenilsnt. j STATE OF N0ETH CAROLINA, To the Shertffof Randolph Ctmnty Greet ing. You are hereby commanded to sum mons Samuel Norris the defendant alxive named,' if he be found ; uithiu your County, to be and appear before the Jud;e of bur Superior Court, at a Co art to beheld for the County of . Davidson j at the Court Hiuse iu Lexington on the :6th 'Monday after the 4 th Monday of March, 1879, and answer the corrtplaint Ayhich;will be depisi tetl in t he office of the Clerk of the. Superi or Court for said county, within the 3 first days of said term and let the said defend ant take notice that if he fail to answer the said complaint within that time, the plain tiff will; apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint. Herein fail not, and of this summons make due return. Given under mv hand and the seal of said Court, ihis 17th, day oY April,1879. j j C, F. LOWE, Clerk Sup. Court of Davidson County. IjAnd you will also take nottee, that at the same time, a Warrant pt Attachment was is sued against your property in favor of said plaintiff and against you for the sum of Sev enteen hundred and Fifty Do)ars,tivith in terest thereon from 21st of October, 1878, aiid due by promtsory notes. Said warrant of attachment is returnable to the aforesaid term ofjthe aforesaid court, when and where you caq appear if you think proper. is !r C. x. Lowe, S. C. Davidson County. 31:6w I Jill. 5Velh3rn, I ! Ptff.lAttr, NATIONAL HOTEL, t Cortlandt Strt,' -U . - NEAR BKOADWAV. i jNEW YOjRIL H0TCIIK1SS &i POND, PuopaiETORS. On Tho -Eiropooa HaL The leataurant, cafe and lunch room attach ed.are uitKurpadtor cheapneMi and ejtcel lenc of iter vice., Itoom 60 ta 10 $2 per day &1 to IU per week, CMivbitul iu all ferriea andeilyliailruada. ' ' ", 'jj":!7' ! , New Furniture, New Hankgemeiit, 13: m .j.i.j. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE ! I ii 1 -A i i ! TOE THE WATCHMAN BIITGHAH SCHOOL MEUANKV1LLE, X. C- Slie 171st Session begins Jul7 30, Arran2emeni have oeerrinade by hich a liiuited nurutrof viutnx men with small means cmu "mess" Ml $0 er uiuuihJ Board, with famished room, Beddced to simper montn: 1 uiuca to 850 per ! :..! .. . i ... i ! 1 R. ING II AM. PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE MACHINERY! Af tlie Court House in tiaii.it ry, on the 14th dav vf July iWxt, I will Mil Ope ISieaai Kn- Kineand 1 -tier with all l lie AUcltinerv at l:ii:htfd. Aim .thaw Mill Kiel iiit Mill willi sil the in tvb'iiHfrv atuched: ii oving ibe pro- periv conveyed to me by John Bard said hi Umi B. Benrtl liV niortKsej duly re,jirtered in the liegiter'n office of liowah,duuuiy,la Hook Jvo. 4 , pae; 3-l. of sale jcWr.-a : BLAClKMER,Tru 1 i-rriiJ " f LUKK BLACKMER, Trustee. .June -10. 1879 bm -A NOTICE All peroni sulnect In par. a poll tax to tbe rStjiie, who rtidet wiiliin ihu limits of the Town ol Sa!i!.ury pu the (ii;t day of 'April, 1879, ami all jwrHOiw who own ofi were pos seneil uf perminsl property within said 'Town, on the Mid bnr day of April, are herey mm tietl 10 x'tYr li me ut. Meroiiev (k lleir xlortr iH-ftirelhf 3)ih lsv of Jiine,il87i), a list iftheir aid nolU and laXNhle nroiertv u assessed for Uxalion to the State. The lax-ltook will le clonec on the 30il day of June, aid all pfrion! failing o iheir indUbe irierir by t hut lime, will list baye to pay a double tax a req'iiiedj bv Sec X o the Town Charier. i i B. F. IUXiKHS, C. B. C. June 1th, 1879. FOR SALS! A (iO U l SWEEPSTAKES THBESHEE And. Hors2Power: All coihpieie and in Good Order. For parti. iiImip fipplv to JNO. H Kiv JNs, orD.U AI.ll.M.R.V, 8aliklnry N. C. 32:4t Chaw JiicUon' Beat Svreet ! Xavr Tobacct TJS THIS BRAND. BEST IN THE W ORLD, M Me? to any Saleratis, One teaspoonfnl of this So( sour milk eonals Four te.nl la used with spootiffnla of the best Raking Pov! ef, wtv- iii2 Twenty Times it cost. See package for valuable mtormalion. j ; If the teaspnonfnl is to lnijge ami does not piodm-e jtoik! lesiiltk at first tiiw less afterwaius.r Jan. 30: 6ra. j i Blacimer aii Henderson, Attorneys; CouuEelcis and Solicitore. SALISBURY. iV. C jHnnav22 1870 t. Information- Wanted ! t n Persuaded from my boime in Stnhly euniijt i by one t'arter, on Monday the 14th daj of April, 1879, mywn Rufu. 1 1 an in, wbo ia 18 year of afe. I axk all sood tiiizens toaid me in aacertain Ium whereabonia, 1V dreppira me a postal card or le'ter to Allemarle, N. C , an that 1 may come and yet him, 1 will pay all expense, and toward my i 11 frirrntt.- "Piedmont and "Winston1 SaUwtcf pleav copy one time. GUILFORD HARRIS. Aril 21. 1879 Albemarle, N. C 27:3l. SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISHED lSijJ GEORGE A. CLARK, SOLE AGEXT, 400 BROADWAY NEW YORK. Tne distinctive Icatarca of tills spool catton are mat it is tnaae irom me very unest SEA ISLAND.1 COTTON; It is Qntsbed sort as the cotton from wulcn It is made; it bas no waxlnn or artificial rtnlsa todecc-lre tbe ey en ; it is t'a strongest, sajootaest an I most el8llcsewli;tiireafl lu the market; tor machine sewlnj it na.t no ejual; it 1 woani On ; WH 1 TE SXOcil-S. Tne Black la tbe most perfect J JET BliilOlX ever produced in roricolton,bfiing'd'ed by a yatem paieated by ourselves. Tbe colors are dyed by tne ANILIN3 P200SS3 renderirj? them nerf ect aal brilliant tbat dmm. tnai era every wbep use them lnneart of swtn?sllka. W invite compari-on andrespectfully MSHadlea to Rive it a fair trfM an 1 convince themsclvei of IU 8nprintty over Ml others. j i i i "tb be luJ ut wnoic&ale onretaii from - .. . ! J. D.GASSILL n-m " Sillahury N. C. 1 t r To Tom Tax-Payers farjJioi!ier blank for ailr Ltie 1 arding, Spinning, Teaviagv Pulling ana uressinsn r The Elkiu Mills. Yadkiu 'Qnuntyl have T taken a lime teti forwairi. Tby tiow inakiuir ten or twelve different varieties ol 'r.......,i . .....1 ...J . ifl r utu Htill nr. rauiriug fr a further advance, ! tub nrtces are tne most suronanz ininz aooni 11: You c&n send vour Clean Wool to the Factory und In few days rcedve back the rolls at f centa a pound; nave It spun into yarn at i3tf cu.; nave 11 mane in to 4eamclotn at ctM. a- yard j or yoa ca Kt It colored. lulled, pressed and sheered, finished up lo style, at S5 ets. per yard. ored Uusey ib cenU, wblte. 14 cut.: biauKeis. wniie, jtv cu. per xa.ru. , ID. cfean wool will man 1 los heavy cloth J - sammes 01 the yanous ciotos mamuacturca can oe seen at . .-. p 1 . - Who Is Aeent to receive Wool and td deftver Goods tor this establishment. , : . 4. D. JicNKlitYk AgU ' 1 . r If you want a good Fertilizer tor cbtton or! Tobac co, goto J 4. . MCJiKKLV. . McNEELV. d yhlnples, p M 11 you want a lot vi oapenor oswra ?muirs,.iiu :8m A GOOD SECOND HAND nOVER S REARER FOB SALE r Applrto ' J. D. (s AS KILL. or ROSS & GREENFIELD. JAMES M GRAY, Attorney an3" 601 3U0J a tLarar, saltsbur; c. Office in the Court HnnwvhSt, ne.t t door to Snnire Hanhtnri. Will ifactir4 in all the Courts of the Statel Practical Blacksmith AND IlORSESliqERl O H OP connected with Brown SS Vei We Livery O suuies. tMTu designs or Shies, to ult any anarje 01 foot. All shoeing oh strict IV sclent tne prin ciples and WARRANTED. Ab Lintfci blackamlUilnf? promptly done. THAT WELL KNOWN FERTILIZER OF FOURTEEN YEARS' STANDING ! Rich in Ammonia & Phosihor to j Acid. Tlie Leading irtilizr Of Xlhe Country BfclXG MORE EXTENSIVELY I SED , Til AN ANY Oi:il Kit, And Particularly Adapted to THE COTTON CROP? Also Pacific" Guano o's ACfD PHdSPHATE OF LIME, I rolina. So well nnd favorablr krown Can be hud upon application nj the following Asjenli : Jx. ALI.EX IiRt'WN, L. C.IIaskk, (J. G.-Jl(VTOOM!.l!V, W. A. Lrc-KEY. C. A. JIa Ki.tox, Stocgh N: Sloan, Isaac Hahhis, J. C. BoitROCGH, KatiilMtry. 3exii))j!tt;n, I'oncoril CownniMillii. StaieivSHet ayidiiii Clgc pIooreHvillc. L'barloite. Jno. S. Reese & Co. Nol7 Gex'l Agkx.ts, Da tuuie, iM(t. SIMOHTON FEMALE COLLEGE Statesville, N. C. i i The next eidon ope;n Au$upt 28i, 1 878 Board, and tuition in E nIUb. idoii oflwentv week. CatHlogae and circular with full particular on applfca ton. 1 uUAXf, : Principal Auill'fw, .34: ly I?arBJierj DON'T BE SWINDLED out of A BALE OF COTTON THEO. P. KLUTTZ : i will sellyou one ton o!f Boykin, Carmer &Co's 1 CELEBRATED Home Fertili ; For 200 lk cfc er PAITASLS III ZTOVpzaOSB. ! It i the beat in nae. Ehv tn mnipnlate. Require 110 cotton seed nor liable. No cbarge for recipe or tisrbt -lb ni to any $o0 guano. Haa been ttled Tor year! Call and (set particularit and aee testimonials. Don t be humbugged by cheap mitationa. Yon can get tbe genuine only! front THEO. F. KLUTTZl DufOG GIST, liowafl No20:lr Sole Ad ent fb Y STABLE. : I il. Having purchased this Livery Stable on Lee street nnd perfected all necessary arrangements for car rying on the busindiis in a com plete and satisfactory manner, the pnblic are solicited to give n a thai. We are prepared to afford j j jj. All usual. AccommDiiations and wHl do so at tba most mpderaie prices psible. 5g"DROVERS afe iaiited rj pive us a call. Day vitdtora an have their atock carefully attended to arid every propt er attention shewn them. Theytabie attend anta are experienced and careful men.-l Ilor&ea loarded by the day, wfeek, tnonth or year. Call and try ua. ' I ; IL J. HOLMES j SOX. Jan. 2d. 1878. llrtf .. I rf.. Soluule PaciuB Gnko ! -4- . IE Rl 3017TO SAVE nqriEYj BUY i 8 ! Andyou will notonWttc.nnnVi'!i'; the liwi Owidinnade. You will fiTa -Ul i. W ka 14rerherf, and bewmg luti hh.tii "WS m Straw:Cuttcrs Corn-SI Grain Cradles, Grain and Grs W.i. Blacksmith & ' Carpenter 11 'hi. iioilSEAXJ MULE SlioE$ Tiu and: Jlollow Ware,, latent 'oil Hi ' ..'..! t.o n. v . ... ! . V"IS. ; ; ; a .ueiii xiy-rans aim TraiMi.15-fil BUGGIES, OPEN AND .WITH Tii Btigffy-KaiiieRs, Harness Leather W Mount iiii, Wagoiuiud Bugv Materia ! and ioanother articles itoo tcriioug Y mention. J : : ' ' , No. 3, Hedrick's Row.-Nt ari Xationai Hotel, Main Street, . ; . 1 U 1 - SALISEURY it 5 ! 30:1, '1 ' ir KERR ORAIGE 1 i Sallslaurv, KT.S O. illinery! Millinery My Stock of Goodn iu thin Line U coiii for tlie .ipriuj Trade. Jiarii. m-urnt lnii J raile. Jiarii. ytt-urnt iIj no annit irom Jjaiiuore.-7fi mf II ': j -TRIMMDJG DEPAETiiEHT, 1 ieei juntmed in: caving tliat 1 i m m il tnotit fafiittiott! t.We; and will giilraiai'eii.i iilactio in all in!tra mtruKtid j& ni Ladies, in the Ciiv-i,i (. i.nuiiJvilptiiKUj, call and examine mv Stn k litlljue Bnvi, elsewhere. S1KS. 8. A. (iUEENFIELU 28:2m - . - L ' j 1: j. j. Xonni Carolina, V In SvrtRioH ( otKi,! liouan Lounty ) A pi 11 18T9, Kbeii iV. iluvey t. V. F. U :ickley, E, L. AWI, Jn,lII. E,Jp done aud L. 15. Curly. ill; Li In ibis cise it appearing tu tli ):ilii.jicliti ofihe Court llnl VV. F. Buckley i . L; AH Jr., and H. h Spadoii'e. are non rtritiniiit nf tlii Stale, it.in-tlrdered that ptilfbValiimilT: lunile in tlie CortAina Watchman, a' i..Ht puitliclicd in Salisbury, fur cix tonfutiTe week, cotnmaiuiiii" them, the aaKf-Wf.i! Buckley, E. L. Abel, Jr., ami II. E. Sj(im. to api'ttiir at the term of friid Court to fee belli Ml the Court-Lnuxe in Salisbury i ib lie ftlb Monday afierihe 4ih Monday in KejHaj-:: her. 179, and answer ihe rjunplaiiil tlml ill! 1e filed during the firt three dj?yn iif M term, or in dtTanlt thereof-: ihe plaintiff till" Hp-ply lo the Court for the relief ilenmiuM bid complaint. J. M. HoIIAlI, ;L) Clerk Snpernr Court Bowan lonniTj 29to34 Pccket-Booi lest. Hi; It wan in th town of V, . and Mr. 8. 11; j fiit concluded some pnrcba-en, when lie nad( the atartltng discovery thai hisj Mitket-lcck L was lot. While tearcliiir hi pock tin found a-bitckeye, arid naid '(ientlemtn, wfj poeket-t)Ook i lo-t, IijI ilier ha heea tm-Ihiugdi-cjvertsl by Dr. Tabu r, of S.UHW of far greater value. It U the. Buctrv! P Ojitiment, whii-h will cure Bile- in all Vr. wlien used according t- ilirictiri. : ftf " Price o() cent a bottle. Kor ale.by C". B. Barker. , . CoiiswenV Hooey of Tar riil relieve CfHigba of4tnj? atundtu, m prov a llei8f to alt wb iwtfer wittrtfectioiii of ifie and luiigii, and ia couSLleiilly ofleredlbpa! a the bewt remedy in the world. In our. f ornux clime wbwe coii'tIih and cohU pre thin favorite remedy ahonld bare i pl 11 ! every household. When the litile one attacked bv cronp, or wnoopiii:Hgb.uotJ!iMt will afford aucb int:i.t relief Coir U.neyof Tar. Price 50 cent-. ; Fvr '; C.K. Barker. TALBOT & SON j f Shockoe Macliine Woris, ; niCZZMOKX) ; "A''' and Boilers. Saw Mills. Corn and w?VVaT;J!ws TobaccoTactory Machinery, WioujfM JioiiJ; : urasaanu iron c nsungs, jaauiuuci; - - - , Bcrtption. i ; aiLning and Thrcshirg &acliix - I A BPKl'lALITV. I : .'. KE?AIEEfO PROM PI LY & CAREFIXLY P". ; Talbct's Patent Sprk j Arrester; 'A'ae invenuon ox "t."" Talbot's new patent Spark-Arrester , rw ; a. $ otfiera tn use. The great eflklency otw tr is attracting nlverhtfl Uenuon aatf to IT UCIiCLi UJU JC WUK - - . . . MnwTrv... M ny. V. ' ... . A flTlIl T" "If I IV Till V- " " T fit aorsea ny me oebi met:nuiwu r";-:a are: ranee companies. Its prominent leatnrcs arr ? i ltdoes not destroy Ue draft i , J .Voibef J I. .. Ill nn rt-OlllreS nO Clean'' It requires no Uln ct dampen to 0itT jjef raidng ateam (dampers beinK HJecUonab. j-, may be leit open and allow sparks to w '-Dirfc It requires no water to extlojrtt i 8PSJ?5l, ii by condensation, destroys the dratCr BeJoe. vrater Is used. It neglected, the mlSti ed by evaporation of the water, andlpelwi Id a filthy condition. :j r ' .?ii oooa- ' It is simple and durable a nd can be reueo ; It can be attached to anv boiler. ; I ; ji. No planter should be without one r-f tnra. ranee companies will Insure (Tins and ""f tX & Talbot KngineandSpart.AmemaWUfi Bame rates as cbarfeftor iSrice 1 tend for 1. lustrtd ciculars airtsrtce i Branch Uoahe, Cbaxlotte. N- iv' Vana SliicrKjcj Tor the WatchmiiToi 2 . . i MI i .H i! -i It , 1 I'loWa, il ota, Mattock and JL.ii "V spaoea anci 1-orKa, uiana. Paint, pjlp TWf ! and Vjirnisb,. Lock, IiinKe nA ' la,!, Disitcn'i Cn4-Cut, Hand and 1KH iOT I ! i I

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