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Ii it i---j i. - r'i ' if I :SL fi J; v Tf f ft 4g t in i--- el i .I 1 1 Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, FEU. JO, le81. A large part of the city of XeW. Orleans fans been submerged by buiafcs in the levees of the new and old canal. AH that portion of the city west of Broad street. and between the two caualvis under wa ter to the depth, in some pine, of eight feet. Most of the breaks in the levies of the canals trere reported closed, on the 8tb. bat tbe water was still rising. CoxTAGJoxs. Tlie town of Concord has passed on Ordinance prohibiting children withiwhoopiug cough 'x other eoutagious diseases, from going, or being j taken, on the streets,t?xcept in can iages to pass in or oat of town. Also, prohibiting them - going ou the premises of other ? people in the town, Penalty r Woodhoose, of the . Concord UeyUUr nys, If Holdeiuwill confess hw sins and wsk the Legislafare.to rvniote Tjis pollti irtl shaekels, lef blm jte retkorfcdV Other wise be is not properly a subject for Leg Ulative concern. Jt looks reasonable and (be time wasted by members in consider ng a case not properly before them might to bo ruled 4iout of order," 3M Sejid Busikess. The bus'iness in fieltl And garden seeds, has grown tot be of Jin mense- proportion s,ind it ill - iucrensi ug. Man'j oiNis eanreiiiiimber when garden i rs and 'farmers saviM their owfl seeds. nitU tfiejr mighi de it-yet with profit by m Jittlelittentidn to t ho matter of selection. It is easier for those who hare the money to spare to buy, and this build np tlie seed business iu the Northern States, In 18C0 the popular vote-for 1'resident as 4,080,193. In 1880 it was 9,I8U,813. )n twenty years the vote has nearly dou bled. Tbe negro rote swells the gaiu ne little. According to the Pbiladelpbia 'Jlutes Almanac, Garfield has a majority iver Hancock of 2,1530, The Tribune gives nire. The Ualtimoje San makes Han fck's majority over (5,000. So wlieu such authorities differ Hie liital count will be (Mrcessary to ascertain which is correct. Execxitiox op CuiMrxAi,s.There is a bill before the Legislature proposing to remove criminals to the State penitentiary r final execution, after ninety days from the sentence. It contemplates that tlie work of hanging a man can bo done more X'Jeutiftcally by a State Oflicer provided for that special work ; and that County communities will be saved tho shock of A bungling job by inexperienced sheriffs in the several counties. Our Oeneral As- Mmbly may pass the bill for the erection of Sassafras County, if they choose, but the bill Above alluded to ought,to be tabled. . The Wilmington I'ost says; Startling developments were made at the examina tion in the contest of I'anlJ Stjobach Against H. A. Herbert for a seat as Rep resentative, in the Forty-seventh Con gress, from tbe Second District of Ala bama. It was proved that a Democratic manager of election .confessed to Jjave thrown out 300 Strobach votes Land sub tituted300 Herbert votes, causjug thus a difference of 000 votes at one poll. This was done while tW Democratic Deputy Sheriff went into the rooms after the polbi closed aud started a ifusa with tbe Republican Uoited States Snpervisor, thereby causing the latter to! turn bis back for a few minutes on tlie ballots spread o.nt on a table and distractiug his attention, from them." - )Z6t a probable story, we tlii&k.. How onld a man thrust his hand into a baTlot box and jerk out three hundred vutesfbr 4ne candidate without taking out ballots forbisoppobentf The time indicated is rather short for the sortiug and couutiug process jnecessary for the exchange alleg ed. That? .'fuss" must bave been at least Judf an hour long instead of "a tew wiu uu." or the stwry. needs explanation. The CuimixXl Jt DOEs. Tliere is a bill before the General Assembly for the 4 nation of - tiniie judges, six believe, , mhbse speciat duty it shall be' to travel jiround and relieve. County Dockets of J'l'tmtl1tl on!f. tl'l... i. Li' ' ! ' - - Buiwi .'v caiiijoii imp same iid be aeompUsbed, by SpcciaVTerma in Counties .wbere-pcial services are need ed, and at the exjiuiise-of those. counties. Not more than one-third of all &e Coij Jiei in tbe State require a litncr time Jhan a week to clear their dicketsr and xiuie not exceeding three day amend ment of the ,pesent' system f by hieb I here could be Wore ' teitiioiuj of time would obviate -ihe necessity for more judge and the criminal circuit; plan wi der consideration, Give the County cW mission ers tble right ta chooso lrosecn ting Attoraeysnd tliey will select resi dent lawyers who;uv opportunities, by being present at preliminary trialswill 4;nabb3 tjiem to bave all things ready at ino Call of the , court, and no lime will be lost, as now, in bunting up witnesses, And gathering data upon whicb to com- -neuee proceedings. lt takosabut three 4lay of each term iu Rowan to ebnimenee work, ana ire suppose the "tsauie lost of time is made iu other ctwantiesJ a reme dy for aucb waste would be of soino. value to tbe iteople and tliere Is no god reason tvlij tbey should not have it. I A Chicago paper tells of a man who vas complaining tjuti lie Jmd invested a jather large sum in all 5ltieet and lost it alb A sympatizltig friend sSed ;bim whether he had leeu a bull or a War. He i-eplicd, "Neither j I was a jaekaks To soothe disturb feelings! brougjrt n by a cold, and to cure Coughs, Croup ihI Hoarseness, take Dr.' BuIJta Cotigh Price cents, s WHERE ZEB. pID NOT MAKE A MISTAKE. S S "" 8aya the Winston liepublican : It will be reiheiuleretl that! Seuaror Vance sotne month ago took npou himself the respon- sibility of setting atlnaoght tlie warnings of the Elder AVeller,! so impressively'con- Keyed tinhw irrepressible son, feamivei, I ' - I lie remarKaUie worn, -sammy, of vidders." If there was anything in the old coachman's warning, ,eooj seems t : . r ,. 1. .. : ' I to have got Man exception." Here is a descripjion i of Jheejaatoj-a ..w.MeKtoiw-yijijodid the stealing - what wejp froni the Social notes of onr dis- itiyei ail,ifWltat carpet-baggers. " If the tinguished friend, the Xattinal Ilepubli- can. of Washington City : "One the most charming ladies to W met in Washington jhis winter is tbe wife of Senator Vance, of North Carolina. Tbe Dine Grass it-gion'1 has always borne an enviable reputation j for plenUid Horses a and brilliant women. 31 rs. V mice nouij maintains uie reiiuuiuiiu ii.;. mit ruts 1'iiTMr. very handsme woniau, with black hair bagger who were engaged in tbe msciili nnd siiaiklinir blackleves a decided bra- ties. This may bo so. but it de ni(t4e- . T neiie. jier mauuers an """j "m " ini; 8iieisnuc covcrwY"?":" V " most cannvuuiiir nous, m w Itu ltL i eurtneutly fitted to adom her own bouie such a queen of tbe talon does not have her own residence in the city, where sne wouui nave U X 'iH . i; . Vis 8; richly endowed." ! We bare beard never so niauy times tliat ''our Zeb." ma4euo mistake in this matter. (Jood, solid sense guided hiinjas -i - .t ,.1o. I-it i wr ivlif sirt: I HSU41 null mo . - i of a bargain she va4 making. They are I -well matched. . - Washington Letter f " Inauguration Matter The Election Count in the Senate Senator ConkUng s Sieech, (FronrOur Regular Correspondent,) . Wasuixgtox, D, C;, Feb. 5, 18.61. During tbe week,! the electoral count question has occupied much of the atteu- tiou of the Seuate ; the inter-oceanic canal and railrofid project have had the distin- Kiiished atteutioti of the lobby : while so- cietv iu general is divided between the gayeties of the season, and the prospect, ive spleu dors of thel grand inauguration fete aud festivities to take place; four weeks hence. Rut one thimt-is ueedful-propi- tious weather. Unless tbe skies shall bean) wore kindly on Washington than now, all these elaborate preparations for i gratia procession, ? mammoni uecora- tions, ud a stupendous ball, must meet With, at least, partial failure, and the multitudinous pilgrimage from the trozeu lakes, the praries, Plymouth Rock, the orange groves, and one or two other locali- ties iu the Union, will have its nose frost - .i bittejf, lliclthot Marcli isatraaitionally bustly day, and 1 do not believe that Yeunor nimsclf is able to ameliorate the i-iiycf wu Hii'i'iug eiucHj ui 'o i'i"oi- ....Ma tnlti At lwi KajmVfaa I bial weather, There is much tall and disenssipu of means for the entertainment of the unit- sually large u umber or visitors who arc expected to be iu thelcity during the in - auguration. Many of thp, military com- panics purpose to sleep iu the . FuHmaii cars that bring them here. Some propose to challenge rne horrors or war by bivou- . m . m I . acing iu the public parks. Raltimoreand Alexandria, are making preparations to nccouimuuaie- inosc um it is inouraii il I f a. f At 1.1 will prefer to seek lodging outside the overcrowded city. Af matter what may be the disappointments and the regretsof Mitft iuPl ccinil rlwittf U'lwi Pnnti hnfii onu I a crowd will be satisfied, it not happy. me question ot the organization of the oenaie, uciucr u win be uepublican or democratic, nas gaiueu-auuiuouai inter- est from the equivocal attitude of Senator David Davis. 1 he pbuderous Illinoisiau does not make a graceful weathercock. but just now he is thought to be' as fickle as mose cmgtes ot me "oiru oi dawning" which ornament the barn miuarets of hislthat the country is in peril, and that the western Mate, l hey say that, while the T ' J , ... .I. ivciuwui uu civ in piwer anu every rmugi looked promising fur them, tbi lingo in utcator votea ntter the lead of Thurman 1 , ...UCo iMC uiMisu, lie ove i wiwi me Kepublicaus, aud many think he will tilt the American upper house of miiuonarteaana bossea to their side. . Snntr r'ntiL-liiinr' aiumnli nn .i.A I --, tnA.ii "u mo 1 gan restdutioa denying Ue right of the Vice-President to count Hie electoral vote; c.cumi mo; ceu. as usual, "www iioiseuvarottnu that the SrejM, rtcw oric aeualor. had the floor! tiiere was a rush for the galleries, and be- rore tue close oi Wa brief speech tliey were .t 1 . . . . . 1 comfortabb filled by: an atttftive ami ad- miringaadjaucee Th6 radical ground he took iu snrjt.of the j ipia propositiou of the resoletiou andhU ifusalto follotr the lead of' the body of publican in uieir reiasai to Tote, tbna raising thel question of a quorum itud preventing tlia 111 a I wm aa M m mm m mmmm T-mt I llllva am M. l.o ..,1.5. e " ' l and throughout the city last nighf. ! C. A. - m inccu ifliiuuuccu in tne ljeiris lature of Connecticut directing tlm fiov- ernor to aniwiiut a eonuniion f fl,r. t.Aani travc,er ,nt' Marco Polo'; prepare a small book for use fn public schools, showing such facts as science and experience havo verified ,with reird to mm V I the etiect of alcoholie 1 anon on J. l-wl. and braiu, and the relation nf ll.nKi drinks to personal estateaud nnl.lie vcM. . - beiug, Republican. J ' -. s-r : : - -; we understand that Huh. Green B. ft- .. - - . . iauni. tne present able and eflicient Coiu- iniaa nnrrm inrsrnoi , uc..:..r r r. . . .... 1.J U J , . i ' - ...v....w Mcicuuc, win nroo- ue .rnucreu by president Garfield, and in the event of liif accepting it, the I, t uio ireasury, Jion. 1 no. R. Keogh Irjll sncceetl Gen. Reaum as Commissioner of Internal Rev. enne. A better selection conld uot be made. Col. Keogh is a man of the high est order of administrative abilifv.-l Union iVlliiji'iVm - , ' - Tourgee VRepI y.,-.. t f Tonrsree is out in a long reply to Mr, Ralf; It anlars in tbe NeW 'York Xribnue a sheet wtT never seel Judging fro gonW. extracts copied- Jnt"" another Rj"! KlMr tbe carpet-bagger defends pflrnes1iv other criet-baggers, and fttlejpt8 to show that the. native scalla utra ami nut the felloes of his sort are ntJlilliv reiJou.-dUk for the thieving and :etlcr; rM g(,ytriiiiieiit. Xol tli Caroli " .... ..s.- mans know, all alMint their own State. pet-bagger. natives who were np to tneir arms in rascality, were jiot all Kepublicaus they were - nearly so, and yet Tonrgee, with characteristic recklessness of statement snyg that there were as many Democrats - Republicans who w;ere engagwl in eoi; inpting the Stato. government, , Ifa says flli4. r . lil w S ' r iiieve the carpof-Dagger oi iiieir re-spou sibility. : IMhe natives bad lep gkMl - A, , - , menittlefield and the rerft-"tlio larvaj of the North," as Jie. calls them could noj. yiive robbed ,and. oppressed . Nwrtb Carolina as tly did. The UepnWican pafty - IIolden and all natires who com Ibier;'tvitli.liiinf vqdet.qua,.niet;a iy hundred of, uecdy, seedy, .. bwngryi re moi - selesscarpaggerHj art! responsible for he... great wrongs of the past. V 1 Vis,,.'"' --..'.. wiiu Curnlngr of Tobacco Factory. Monday night last, alout balf-past nine oYclock,' a bright light burst forth from tjje tbacco fabtory of J..H, McEl wee, located near the deimts. The struc ture being of wood chiefly, oiilv a short wi,ne afterwards the whole was en velop- ed in rtanies and lighted np tho town and adjacent conutry with almost the bright- uess of day. In a few hours the eutire ouiHlmg ami con ten U were destroyed, except the chimneys and brick work left standing. The theory of the tire is that, thieves committed a robbery of a portion of the manufactured tobacco and then intentionally or accidentally set it on fire. - The children of Mr. Otho Rarkley who resides not tar tiff say. that before the fire they saw iu the starlight severa men loitering iu the vicinity of the facto - ry, that afterwards they saw boxes of tobacco pitched out the windows, and af- tcr that the tire occurred. Fiie had not been used in the stove after 3 or 4 o'clock, and on closing at night, Mr. Thomas Allison who was oiie of the employees, says, he, according to cnsUmi sprinkled water about the stovc'on the floor and upper belling near tlie entrance of the pipe, and is satisfied it did not originate there. rill. . 1. i j 1 " . xueiorsoi tue ntetorv oiiililiu. in ti chinerv. lnanufactnred'and leaf is estimated at abMit $15,(XK), divided among different parties. Tbe quantity of icapind manufactured tobacco lost is estimated at 1,000 pouutW 'Resides .Mr' McElwee, .Col. Julian Allen, Hoffman & Co., and others, are losers. Mr. McKlwce. at the time was absent sell in the South, and even yet mav be i'Miorant of his loss. It is sat 1 there was no insur- lance upon any of the proiertv. m - air. Met. wee. w in is : m.wt nUr prising and public spirited citizen, and has done much for tlie tobacco interest in this place and section, has the profound acnt.t . . 4 . satisfied they will lend him a helniii" hand to again recommence a business for iriiwh he is so well qualified, and that soon . another aud larger establishment will occupy the site of the late confla gration Dispatches from England iudirar that the govern meuU in earnest. It realizes government cannot afford to deal entlv ... .. . . wtrn those who are iu opposition. A brisjs was upon the House, and the Spea Ker usurped anthoritv. confident tlat major m oi tne itouse would snnnort lniu and cut off debate, which was nierelv obstructive in its character, bv "nami n" Mr. Dillon. When the member imined .i..t:.....i V.. 1.:. . . :li ' . iic;iiut.-t t iiiku inn seat tne crasu came. and be was suspended. The majority of the House stood faithfully' bv the govern-- men t, ana one by one the Home Knlns were cither suspended or expelled and fomblv ejected. Thus thirtv-threo iim'ih- bers have bwul at least An- tlm int. -- t seated. Iu the presence tf rer!.itio -.x stroug baud is needed, and England has always been fiirtnhate in l.avi.,rr ,P tcdoiimteut tq deal wi th emergencies. The rtceues now tJassinir 1iav6 nnn.Wvi,..t. in English history, nave alone dm ing the. time of Cromwell. l'. m" .ff wrrcian KCiueic is an counts 01 tne rums to be f mind in Pen. tral Anieriea, sustaining the narrative of old Stevens, who, tweuty years ago, had the best reputation for imagination" of s day. Al. tUay noftr; declares that he be saw there structures more wonderful mwl f .r 1 S .vramids of Irypt. He says lMrt" l,n" "Mncaiea a dense pitnla- iu the lt, and that we can 1 1 1 J,on ea8,,v le,'ve the assertion of Cor- tez antl thlx davs 'after his arrival in this region be had oj-posed to him an army of niortTian RO-ftOft m.n 1 v. z ' i mi.,i . 1 aii rup timia t-a ,.t .1 i t-; I T "Xk Jtl UCilU. I ice- President. Wheeler still lives, and has re eeiveu a unmber of anonvmons letters Uireatening hig life if ,e si,an connt tlie electoral vote. Those people who send sneh letters never mean anything. There waa alight reason to apprehend .that. the Vice-President WQuldeek to do such a thing when there was a Democratic Sen- ) ate to stop bini, frus & Observer, IU Leigh, Feb 8th, 1881.": Jr. J J.jJfunertl)ear Sir: I write to inform i the! people of Rowan, through the 'Wfcj!imiift of the action of the Legislature; In : regard to the "Stock Law;. Upon mature deliberation It was decided, not to le the-riutst ' jndicion cphrse, to pjws an arbitrkry Stock Late for Rowan, or anv other Uounty. Chapter oi tlie year 1830,f f An act for the protection of crops in Rowan County," and chapter 133 of the General Assembly or JoTy, have been amended", so as to irive all the pow er necessary 'to theffavoritcs of the Stock Late, nd totally unobjectionable to its opposerst ' " - - ' ' j J IiOi ' A cf provules, jns a.menueu, ina one-irini or trie voters or any . lownstup or districti eveft ' less tbaii a Township, may: at any time petition the County Commissioners, who shall by giHngSO davs notice! thereof, older an election for any such district ji : and if the result be-a majority in;tjvvr of Stock Law, then the said County;", Cbhuniwsioners shall bava th feuco biiitt iif the. expense of the dis tHct adoptifiglt; : . I nay'e Iwfen itgedliy'si ..goodly number of tbe StjiekXiaw fnends.iu -Rowan. ti liave tlie laiv passed if possible arbitrary ; ? .: : K:it? '-: 'rt' :.. 'j... '.Ii; wnicn no .ioiner juouuiy as mining through its Representatives to do ; neith er would tbe' legislature pass such an act for any Conhty. It was tried in! sever al instances apd iii variably; failed. I here- fiiile f hope Rowan will excuse us, aud atl an eanv oav. can loran eiecnon us nro- 'videiV foi' bv'Thts .General Assembly, in any; or all hi jtW Townships, where there U no :Stoc'ki'TVwJ the people ! really havo applied for a Stock.Law, So their Repix'sentJttives Rty ; they do not hsk for more, Tlii lav will be ratified in a few days, ! . J. L. G. Jackson Hill Letter. ';- Feb. 1st. 1381. Editor CarolinaWatchman i j We are all alive yet, and nearly all well, "no beaTtliier season ever having blessed any ;portjoti of mir couutry, than the present winter, thus far. For the last three weeks, the weather, though cold, has been such as to cause the snow, which has 0 Jong robed the earth I in white, to alriiDst'etitircly disappear. Mke other portious of our country, we experi encel, a fewl weeks ago, a few of tlie cold est days kubwiirof this latitude, for a great- many; years. Truly the present has been a.wint.dr of the, .flight sort. JCo one is now !he;jj;d inurinuriiig th'at tlie weather has ;been too warm tor the si-a-son ; and those who have always had Jso insatiable an appetite for snow, can now boast of having, for once at least, had their fill. It is hojieil that tlie iiitenst ly -cttld snap, experienced some time ago, lias destnyed infinite numbers of those jies tifeious insect Ayhjcli have, lor tlie last many years, beeu, so nun kedly iniuiical to our gardens and orchards ; and that the present yearj will,prove to be one of unu sual abundance in cereals, as well as I iu garden vegetables, ami on-hard fruits.'.- During tlie Chrjstmas holidays, and jhe great snows, (most of ns demeaned our selves soberly, and as righteously; asj is consistent with the geneial tenor tf out lives, nwikiij bigliresroasfingour .shins, shooting birds ot almost all kinds., ami eating theni,with. t'ie exception of the .buzzard, and ;l Jew others, which wc ueither killed ijor. are. We tiied to be temperate iniall things, though, occasion ally, and especially when our tobacco bad Uhmi bad, anil diet heavy, we would have a lit of d vspepsia. .causing us to be rest less at nigiit, and lie; awake fori hoars, together, hearing. .the trickling of hail1 against our windows, and listening to t he dirge -like moaning of wintry Winds, while our thoughts woald run far hajck into the daystf our youth, and linger, with melancholy pathos, on events which then 'occurred, and friends ami associates long since dead. . Though sorry for all who, through privations and cold, wre suffering, wc were satified that an occa sional snow is, to those who are prepared for it, a welcome visitor, and ought to be aud generally is, hailed with joy. We remembered well the joy which used to bo awakened iu us by its appearance; and, although, as we grow older its charms with us, diminish, yet we must confess that we never see.it falling without expe riencing a measure -of that delight which Iwas so vividly felt in by-gone days. It would be exceedingly refreshing to us, to see that ome substantial good luid been accomplished by our Legislature. Already u.gruat portiou of the session is past, and we liave et to see the first ac count of any important results. We are looking, with deep concern, for the pro Mised act against tbedistillatioii of alcho lud. We are in favor of a judicious ro hibitory act, but are fearful, lest such an act Ikj made too sweeping, and thereby operate injuriously ;on the people, by de priving them of the opportunity of ob taining that which; is. necessary as a1 niedi- eiue. . J he most. learned and experienced medical authorities throughout the civil ized world, all bi'flf test iniony to the in trinsic value of ukhohol, as a stimulant, in various low states of the human sys tem, consequent ou disease; and while we. would not, on any account, wish to interpose any obstacle to tho passage iol au'act the effect of. -which would lessen, by ten-fold, tlie commission of crimes iu our -state, we would, nevertheless veti t me to express a hpe that due provis ions will be wiador tho tick. Other subjects, Sdenmndihg legislation.' fully as muelf as th'at of thi distillation of alchohol, grow tut 'of : the Homestead clause of our constitution ; and it is sin cerely hopetl that, when the act to make drunken meti sober th .11 havo been imssed others will be passed to make dis honest men honest, or at least, to caus them to cease taking advantage of others by false preteii.se, and to know that, ivlierevcr Ihey aitjuire any valuable con sideration thus surreptitiously, a warrant of arrest awaits them. For thirteen years, nearly, the Home stead Law 4ias, for the want of prtper legislation under it, beeu a great curse to our State. ; It lyis been a great instiga tor of, and license for, the perpetration of fraud ; and! it is exceedingly strange that so many legislatures should have sat without even once seeming- to have recog nized the fundamental principles 011 which ..I: I -2..1 .2 . 1 . .1 1 1 1 . uu legislation unner tuts law, suouui oe basel. Legislation, under this head, it is U'lievel, should be so .shaped as to teach the people that just as, tinder our government, protection demands alle giance at their hands, so does the Home stead law demand honesty aud fair deal ing ou their part. It should teach them that, although they can uot be imprison ed, nor their bouiesteads sold for debt, they can be imprisoned, aud punished, for fraud. A great many offenses which, before the operation of ! the Homestead Law, were not very ciiniiual, are now .highly so, by reason of the-protection of the of fender in the enjoyment of his 'property and should be. so declared, by statute in want it, wm.cli;i ATitainly tlnuk they do, tltis is the :ifeire iiost just, and har-r niouions vrayf j-i'adript; H. This plan is acceptable rt'o''' ail ' iitiiej Counties, . that every instance, and punishment affixed accordingly; Such offences are very rom mou. For example, a dishonest whelp steps into a store, and strolling along the counter, asks to be credited for goods, prefacing bis application forredit witb assurances that, if trusted: be will -er- lainiy pay in a very short tune ; he ol taiua thegoods deisired, departs, and bis subsequent course shows clearly that lie had never intended to pay for t belli. Is not such a fellow guilty of a most tlag raut and palpable fraud ? If so, why Iias no Legislature, during the long period of thirteen years, ventured, in its law-making capacity, to so say t Bat some .will say that the Legislature has made provis ion for laborers' Miens, cheap chattel mortgages, and the issue of warrants - of arrest, in certain cases. We admit that such is a fact, but must beg leave to aver in the most solemn and positive manner, that the above provisions are utterly in adequate to! the purposes for which tbey were inteuded, aud that nothing short of of a comprehensive, and general act, de fining and punishing fraud, can possibly harmonize tlie Homestead Law with the common good, aud well-being of sW-iety. ! ICHTlIVorllAGO!. Hon. W. M. Robbius, in a public speech in Stutesville, took the ground that the Legislature should not pass an absolute prohibitory liquor la w,4ut should submit the question to the people to say wheth er or not tbey want it. This is just' about what the Lecisfature will do. Clutr. Ob. FAcroiiYj Ruuxku. Charleston, S. C, Febrnarv 5. The works of the Wando Manufactory Company, on the Ashley river, nine miles from this city, were de stroyed by tire yesterday. The lire orig inated from an unknown cause in -the acid chamber. As fhere was a slight northeast wind blowing the whole works were soon enveloped in the flames. Eigh ty operatives on the ground did all in their power to stop the progress of the conflagration, but the intense heat aim suf focating fumes of the burning sulphur pre vented anything effectual being done The building ami machinery were valued at $0.1,000, and the works, with the mate rial, were insured for $31,;30(). The works and machinery are a total loss. Tbe dam age to the prepared fertilizers and material oil hand is not thought to be very great. and the salvage will probaldy amount to 7't or bO per cent. Davidson Comity : In Sarerinr ConrL ISAAC LOFLIX, Executor of John Lollin, Sr., dce'd., A'jainnt JOHN' LOFLIX, J. C. PAT- ! 'PERSON ami wife Annie, I and others.,. J To Harris Loflin, James Lollin, Lind-ay Loflin, Gray Loflin, Whitsou Lollin, Lliuira Lollin and Jaue Lollin, Solomon Hannah. Owin Hannah, John Hannah. Jere eniiaii Hannah, Win. Hannah and William J. Crantonl : Take notice that the nborc named n'aifi tiiThas tile.l in the Superior Court of David son county, State of North Carolina his com. pVut against you at il ail the heirs-at-biw aml legatees of John Loilin, Sr deceased, br the purpose of having a const rut Hon of tho lat Viil and Testament, and a final set -tl- nu-nr of the estate of said John Lollin Sr.. and you are herchy tnitiiiid to upc;r yuivl answer said complaint, uiihia ttitv An from tlie service of this notice, othcrwi.-c the plaintiff will upply to the Couit loi' th" relief demanded iu the complaint. Feb. y, 1881. NoiiTit Cakoi.ixa I In St r;:i:ioi: Coikt. Davidson county. ( Kelt. Sth, lfSl. It appearin', hy atHdavit, to the satisfac tion of tlie Court that the above named defendants are non-residents of thi State and are necessary parties to the determina tion of the above entitled cause : It is then fore ordered that the foregoing n(lie be served upon said defendants hv p'ublication. once a week for kx successive weeks. i)i the Carolina Watehman, a newspaper published in the Town of Salisbury in this Judicial District. C. F. Lowk, C. S. C. and Judge of Probate. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF -EE A L ESTATE. 'By virtue of n nioitape or dt-nl in triift executed by Tbnmas'J. MeCubbitis and bis wife Lulu AUCid.bins, t J. S. MiCV.hLir.F, da led 27lh day of Det-ember, 1S78, and rejji;ter ed in the office of the UcgisW-r ol Detd- of Howan couiitv, in book Ko. fio, pnj;e l!(4, &c, and upon which default basbctn uuid-. 1 will exKse for fate at public nndirn ul the fourt house door in llie town of Salisluir, on Mon day, 7h day of March, 1881. sit 11 o'clock A. M., the lo.'li wiii ical rsiatc, l v it : A trad of land consisting i! iit acrts nunc or less, situated in Kownn tonniv on the Con. cord road, 3 miles M.iilh of Tbyatira ( bnrcli, adjoining the lands of John V. Keshr, Mrs JT. Samuel Mc nbbiiis ai d otbtis, ki iui, as tbe llol I. M Net-ly p!ai e. TYi in a-h. Dated at Salisbiirv tliisCub J.-nioi rv, t J". S. McIJUBUlNS, jy 29 2 ts 1 rustee. HARDWARE! II CRAWFOBD 4 CO. AY EST COKXKU MAIN & FISH Kit ST11KETS, Have now in Store The Largest and most Extensive Stock of Hardware they have ever had the pleasure of offering to their friends and the puhl'c. The needs of the Fanner, Housekeeper, the varmus Tradesmen, the Miner, Machinists, Wagoners, Draymen, Builders all have been remembered and provided for. Call and see and hear prices. They would at this time invite special at tention their stock of -33 Tod Bailies. ELEGANT SPRING WAGONS and fine New York Buggies. Ctapfl lowers, AVERY PLOWS, Fanners' Friend Hows, Eureka Smut Machines, " Rioter Beltii, k. Salisbury, Jan. C, 1SSX. 33Stnflelakerwagons Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity are using Parker's Hair Balsam , It is the best article gold for restoring grayhair to its original color and beauty. t JUST RECEIVED AT RICHMOHD PRICES: Red and Saplen Clover, . ; Orchard Grass, Timothy and Blue Grass ' AtENNISS' GARDEN SEEDS, - Fresh and -Genuine - JUSTHECEIVED:. Landreth's, Buist'sFerry's, Jolinson Ivobbins' etc., At Wholesale and Retail At ENNISSV ONION SETS For Sale At EXXISSV WANTED, I7:tf Onion' Sets At ENNISS' LEWIS I. VOGLER Now occupies the Hall room of the Old Mansion Hotel, where he will keep all hinds of fresh meats Beef, Pork, Mutton and Game. Also buys all kinds of Hides and. Furs in season. One Thousand Wool , Sheep Skins wanted now. One Hundred jjood fai Beeves also v;anted, for which the highest cafJi prices will be paidr ' 17:3t TMs Wonderful InproTed Saw KacMcs Is warranted to w a two-root lop In three mln' UtC. n1 more cord wood or Ioum of any nize in a d-.r than two nen on chop or mw the oM wr. Everu ftormrr nnfi T,nm be-rM m nee4 one. C7AiEKTH WKTKD. Illn.ir.t.d i-irrulftr r4 t.mi Fera. AddrcM rAUMtlf' MAMFACTrKIXi 1 tH Um htreet, Claelaaatl, O, 1 7:(iu. To All Whom it May Concern ! Tnis is to giv imtico licit tin Sjini t'lit iti.iu Gold Mining (.'ninpjiiiv td' North Carolina wiii. after the expiration of four weeks, file with the. Clerk of the Superior Court of Montgomery county ;iu applica tion for tho iinicmimeiit of the charter of said company, ko to reilueeil the 11.11 valr.e of the stock i-is;!id eompany from Ten dollars 4 One dollar per slnire ; the said company retniiuiiu the same amotuit if capital as heretofore granted' by its (iiai tcr; ami, also, to have its- priiK-ipal office of business i h:iii"cd . to tho miniii": f roiiei t v of said " company near Mount (Jib-ad, X. C. I y trder of the. loard of Stockhoblers and Directors. II. I. C-vni'KXTKK, .Sec. Tres'r. Jan'y 13th, 18dl. 14:4w KKIIU CKAKil-:,. I.. II. t'l.KMKNT. GRAIGE & CLEMENT, ttovnruLS at 3?air, I SALISBURY. X. C. Feb. 3. Issl. not buy until you have secu it. , EST FOR SALE BY ALL LEADINC DEALERS. CO CO X UJ m And all dineasen of the Kidney?, Bladder and "Uriiwrv Organs l:y wearing the IMPROVED EXCELSOIR KIDNEY PAD It is a IsUrvel of Kcalipg and EelieiS Simple, Sensiblej Direct,! Painless, Powerful. It CURES wlere all elce fail. A EEVE-! ILAIIUW anuttiVULU IiUH in Ale.lieineH j Absorption or direct application), a opposei'M era '4 - - - v t ' M Ours 1 Back A&hel to unsawsiaeioi-T iniernai meoicines. eeiio KirHr. , j .; rf (l,;S. n-i- vi . ti . , , .yiX'trt dc?tatr cntil vou have lriti tin ouMreat e on K diev trouble, Kenrfree. SoldSi 1 v 1 . r" 1 r a n T r A T T Y A . bv nr.'izgiMi or ent v m r pi ice, $2. ADDRKSS ,Xu r - This is the The liQgj-ii Lun Original andGen- w nine Kidney Pad, V.'llllains nioc'c, Ask for It and ake no other. DETROIT. MICTI At wholesale in Charleston. jjjwiri cc iaJiaii, noiesaieirugsjitfu. nT rt a -mr . -rn n i... . 4 T'J T DCOV nunrm 1 nt m ti rnrcn i I KY X" BEAlTriFijLLY ILLUSTRATED ' Jv IjcSrifntiprinaifa!, - 1 The ScitNTFic Assricav is a larSre P Cla Weekly &'.w.,,per of SiltetS printed iu lh most beautiful wle profit' liberated with splendid evyruriny, tvyrZ . ilie iiel inventions anU tlie mo?i recent A? vancei in the art nnd sciences; includi," and iiurtling faclaJji Agriculture 11,7; , lure, Iluiue, Health, Mwticml IW V tial Science, aurl iiiiory, MZ: tronoiuy. The moKt vabiable 1'factical Ua',w i by euiinriil wriicni in all departments ul ' ' ence, will be found in the Scientific An.-ri JH . ' Tern., 3.20 per year, m h & which lncludts pysla":. Dwcount lo AjW' Single cupie, ten cent. Sold lv n ! - dealers, tiers. Keiuit by postal order to Mt-JT ' , Publwlien., 37 Park Uow, New York Co. jrXX LXJX1 A. In conntction within BciENTinc Amekican, AlfHHm. Mnnn 2? are Solicitors ol American and Foreign P r enu, have had 3i year exrience, and have the largest establwhiuent in Hie WJ";, I'alents are obtained on llit beta teriun A cial noticeJs made in the Stienlific AmtiS'n ofallinTentioM patented through Hi with name and remdince of the atei u$ - Any person who has made a' new diwoJer ' or invention, cin -iiHcertain, jn 0f tmJ J whethet a patent can probably be (bi;n. 1 by wjllin. to Munn & U, X ; .Ibo our Hand Book about the patent .lW1 .,,,-, . : caveats trade mark., their . oms,MI l,U- curd, with hint f,r procuring a.lrance,. ob ia. ' veitijiiH. Address (or Die tiam-r tr, ing patent,. MUNN & CO. 37 Sttit Slt- Brani h Office, cor. F & 7th Si;' aiS j ton, I). V. i : THEJLATEST NEWS! Is that Have the longest and most STOCK OF" eoiuiilcte NEW GOODS -j they have ever offered. J 11st uadsin. get a bird's-eye view of what tluy tiow ' have in store : ''' ' 1 Dress Cioorht, from 8c up; Wool Del a in nf, 15c. Domestics frtini 5e up. Calicoes, lust; 8c. Ci.ssi lucres, Jcanp, KlaiiiicI", tiuscys, .SI.uWIh' Cloaks and a full assort incut of ; - Dry Goods and Notions. ' A complete stock of Shoes S b.K.i-, IkhiIiI of Maiiulacliircl, and will be Kohl cheap tlie cheapest. We have the unexcelled Bar State and AVelniore Shots, A fufl line (if Men's Hat.. and Lsidies trimmel and imtriiil mcd Hal vfjry'cheap. full assortnictit of CLOTHING VERY CHEAP, The largest stock of Shirts in tlie place. 1 Croccries at bottom pru-ec. Kilit or tea kinds of Coffee fri'oil l'ilcupto tlie l)esl.V clia.. l-ilit varieties ol Syrup fcnd .AN(1;ihsh very cheap, A good asiorlment of Su;:ir an Iiw as can be had in the place; 12 t 14 kind of Tolcicc o, clc:ipc.-l ro the liesl to he lutit in any market. J5ai-on,Lard. Salt, Flour, Meal, Leather, vc. ! Wc have a hre lot of Late 'rop" Potatoes r.ow on 'lainl, vet v fine. A large sto k of ' a- bleA a re : We ii-;-, and many useful ariicleViit "m-. :. andjicil all kinds of Counli v Pi'ru- uce !r 'fv-li or iiarler. J.e uie iti.ti see! 11 Im'!'--c von Vniv or s-ll. ' ' M. Ln, -iss'y, - i:::m obiati'.cd for m v invem-ion, or for imp;ovs nunls in o!d ones. Cve;ils, I IiiVil-.geiln U .-, Tratlv-Maik"8, and all patent luisincss' ptonij.l-i ly alU nded lo. I Inventions that have been Erjcctcd may. still, in moi cases, he patented hy lis. Liei ni oppo-ite the I'.'S. Patent Olfice, ajidVn. rased in 'Patent Business Exclusively, wc can secure patents in les lime than iIiom who-are remote from Washinpton.- Wlien Inventors send modi I or sketch, we make search ill the Pafe1.1t Office, and advise as to its patetiahility free of charge. Corres pondence confidential; fees reasoiialde ; anil No Charge Unless Patent is Obtained. We refer by permission in the City Pft master, and to the Superintendent of fliei'tt Office Money Order Division in WahsnjMn. For special reference!", eircnlarndvicc. ternm, &c . :.ddre-s 0. A. SNOW & CO. Opposite Patent Office, Waliington, I). ('. 8:lf - C'ica) .Chattel Mortgage various other l-lankrfbr Hale here B.C. BIBB & SON Iron Founders, BALTIMORE, MD. - Manufacture a desirable line of Heating and Cottlttng Stores, including the renowned The most perfect in operation, attrsustlTe in ' aooearance. and nneciualed for durability. . Ix Cures by ABSORPTION (faturet Way.) T T LTJNG DISEASES, " j j " THROAT DISEASES It Drives Into the nstero curative agent- and healing tuedicine?. 11 Draws From n.e diseased parts Empoison mat cause aeatn. y OtS- inonsaiuis i tmiy 10 its iruus. Yen Can Be Relieves M Cnrefl, HUP - FECTUAL Itemedy. Sold lr Dn gaiftf, rr sent by mail on re?' kif'1 f Price, $2tO0, hr Send for testi- rro, AnlnB T rrn rr Pad CO. 4, 1 . J.iO UU1T JJUlid - ' Pfiw.j. un ..nL. vVllllnnis Hioek. B. 1 11 1. r. r -...... ' . . . MILLIONS a Yt Alt" Ijjil P. WiCU. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 17, 1881, edition 1
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