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I - V XVI 1 I Carolina Watchman. AUGUST, 6. runo,i.nfT0,.. tr.M I Conntv of Rowau and ordered by the lion, by a vote of 20,000 majority. North for lbeson6 lhoUNUJd seven hundred aud Carolina alone, 01 all me Boumern aiaies, e?htr-8ix. errs has been taidy in getting rid of a Consti- The Yonne man that eot that very tntion placed upon her by Yankee beyo- fcu.ctionate letter from hi lady love, is nete, carpet-baggers, scalawags, ana not right saw that it did not fall from the negroes. At the second attempt she has harelv srot a maiorit v of white men wkh T" w w w moon, now. (Signed) Ad. OSBORNE, C C A fimilar certificate was given to Gedi- . t t i an Howard, at the same time, who fciuea one wolf. Benjamin Williams, Esq., oar Gover- white notions oat of a population that has nor, Captain General, and Commander in . . . .;nrit nf fiftu tlinnunil white voters. Hhif in aiiiT over Bald State Of ISorlli mmy wkrhaai i. Nb croiio. i . imn,' low nd ikwed himlf to b aoworthy ,, .. n.i.!j. ' , . , , j . I lO principle- itbb orvuKu w i l itiu iwcuiircif &wv, ... B.. - u me position no u.-, .u , r . j . . B M -j, rw th flnuata of i?OMN Vtsml ftaASJ VI iuv a. wt iu oiAvii a wwv ww v viv vwa-w vf r- ! 1 dy r - ordering the election in Orange county. It is of very much importance that every Democrat elect be on hand on the day appointed for the assembling of the Convention. than other Southern States t We do not believe it, yet she might justly be charg ed with gross indifference which is very damaging to her as a State. The fact is oor people take too little in terest in publie affaira-they are too easily Maj. W. W. Patterson has been dij5erontled and rendered indiffereut at the nominated by the Democrats of Orange BhortcQminga of so called leader! They to fill the vacancy in the Convention lr0Bt too mnc, to a feWj aoQ are too neg. saascd by the death of Won. W . A- Gra uent and careless as a whole. A half bam. "an. or any three of the Associate J us- "tices, Greeting ; Whereas the General 'Assembly have added Dauiel Cress, "John Fallon, Georee Snider, Nicholas "Gailher, George Erwin, Alexander "Oaldcloagb, Wood mi n Daniel, Robert "Morgan, aud Solomon Davis, to the "Commission of the Peace for our "County of Rowan, we do therefore "commission and appoint them J ustiees "of the Pease iu aud for said County ."of Rowan," &c. Chesapeake V Ohio Bail Road. We call attention to the advertisement of this magnificent highway through Virv giui-i to the great west. It is a highway not more remarkable for the wonderful natural beauties which it opens up to the tourist than for the stupendous effect it M destined to have upon Virginia and mess nrably upon the whole Booth, it is the first completed exclusive Southern route from the regions of the great west, and while uulockinar the hidden treasures of Virginia, it has also struck a fountain head which has opened to the metropolis of (bat State a miue of wealth, in the language of Dr. Johnson, beyond the dreams of avarice to calculate. But it was merely for the tourist that we wished to call attention to the schorl ule ; not to expatiate upon a subject which is at once pleasant and mexbansti ble. JSeics. See the schedule in this paper. wounded. The descendants of several of these per dozen men in eaeh eonnty generally do sons are still among us. the entire work of a campaign, while We have also, among these old papers, Thirteen prisoners made attempt the great mass sit back and trust to the a number of private letters addressed to tn Mrn f.om the Penitentiary a few exertions of ttieee tew. Ana tne woreers, -aoim u. usooro, oioaem at on... " I . . ... . .1. ,. r Tl il t" XX Ml Hv. n.l succeeded exceot two that the mergetic, actiye campaigners, are too nnry,' irom a. cuamoers, in. i mj, t . x R . . ... ' , ,r to r r. T f .U were killed and one or two that were rare.y rcwaraea. it me pany sum nay- opruce so, uuorn, xiuwm u- w.uu,uc, thiug to give, any position to offer, a drone Gavin Alvies, W . liogan, ic, dating is sought out aud the honors are bestowed from 1803 to 1808. 1 hey were all young pon him instead of upon a worker. There men, some of them at Chapel Hill College; is also too little effort made to secure the I and they write upon subjects which most services of our best men for oi$ce and ly occupy the minds ot young men-rthe places of public trust. The man who has ladies. Some of them are splendidly got the most braas, most money, and the written and are highly creditable to their most gab is generally sought out instead authors; but none are suitable for publi of the man who bos intelligence, honesty, cation. ana experience, tti oiuer worus, iue drone, the man without qualification, is A Snake Den- We were in a snake den, picked un iuatead of the active, capable, 8 o'clock, Monday morning lat. At one time worthy citiaeo. The blunders of the last were completely grounded bjr the venomous , ,i i beasU. The den was partlv under ground, but Legislature, should be a perpetual warn- uot dark but we J Wlltch them pretty ing to the people of North Carolina never dogel- Can't say we are a snake fanner, but to send any but their best men to that we looked at these with more quietness of nerve body hereafter. The people must correct and more interest than usual. Some ot them the blunders of the past. They must wer larS nd other small. And they were show more back bone and select better m'xed ,,P-bont SJQ different kinds, li seem-: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STAB SALOON. THE BEST Nothing but Plain North Caro lina Whiskey. The Finest Wine Imporifd 1Y IT Connected with this we wish to draw voar attention to aa Eating 8olooa and Baetrant. Fruin September 1st. to April 1st, this will he kept lu the very best style, Not In'iAn ami eiMwri 111 IIMOU I V3 VS) U WU MSWB) , a rur mm Aug . 790 NEW A0VERTI8EIIEIIT8. COTTON SAW GIN. Oia. Equal to any in the eonntrt, with aa ed eoUoa roll supetiot to any J. M. ELLIOTT, Wituwboro, 8. C. W. B. Croak. E. B. Aau. sa4 Woodw.rd. July 15, 187 We had the pleasure of ehaking the hand of Mr. Tayloe of the Lexington Central, a lew days ago. Mr. T. has had several years experience in the edito rial chair, and gets out a good paper. THE GEORGIA NEGRO INSDRREC TION A MOST DIABOLICAL PLO T. Augl fcTA. Aoc 23- Several of the pro iniueut negroes connected with the troubles in the eouutiea below bre have made con fessions. Jke Moorman, first Lieutenant of the negro eompauy. testifies on oath that 19 eoanties were to he embraoad ie the insurrection. Last Friday was appointed fur the uprising, all white men and ugly white women weve to bo killed, the pretty white women were to be spared, and land and spoils were to be divided among the negroes. AH who have so far sonfeasi-q tes tify substantially to the aamo as Jake Moor man. lov. Smith arrived here this arw noon from Waynesboro. He is determined to preserve peiiee. eu force the laws and do jastiee to the whites aud blacks. Mr. Eli Loftin, of Iredell, is a candidate for door keeper to tbe Conven tion. Mr Loftin lost a leg in the Con federate service, but is active and highly recommended by those who know him for the place. We had the pleasure of meeting In our city a few days ago, Jordan Stone. Esq. j of the Raleigh News. Stone is one of the cleverest of newspaper men, and has shown an energy and ability in the conduct of his paper eminently worthy of success. Long may he wave. DAYIETAHD for SALE. In obedience to an order of tbe Cbort of Pavie county, I will proceed lo tell on tbe 10th day of Sept. next, at the Cbort How in Mocks- ville, tbe land belonging lo tbe estate of John Maxwell, a era., Known so too bmmow supposed to contain (tW) two hondresi eighty saves. It lies about five saile sou lb f Muck'sTille, and join the land of James A Kelly, W. B. Clement and others. There la about 100 acres of timbered land la the tract. It is well watered with brenclies. and bos a number of fine springs afbrdiaf as good a can be found in litis paxi of The land it of good qnality for forming. is a dwelling and born oa the lands, also for teoanis. There is also on it Maowirnc Iao Oax, aroaeaocsd by to be rich 60 to 70 per coot. A credit of six month will bo m purchaser will be required to give proved aecortty. with intereaU to title will be reserved orui I all the money is pata. The mibscnber, linn 00 the preonwy will take pleasure in showing tbe land and the ores to any one wishing to examine them. J. a. MAAWbLU Admr of JOHN MAXWELL, LWd. Aug. 26th, 18762 Charlotte Iistttite for Yiui Laflia. RiVd. 8. Tatuob Mojito N. C iiw 0 Harlnc romoved say School ftvj and lewwd the CWlotU Iatatnto for a yoara, I will open tbe Institute for the of pupils OeL 1st 1875. A foil corps of exprrieswwd seal teachers will be employed. For other send for circular, a TAYLOR MARTIN, Chsxluiu, '. C. Our Living and Our Dead September is on oor table bright and handsome; but its neat apperanos is not half its merits. It con tains about a hundred pages ot choice reading natter, and illustrations. A handsome portrait of Gen. George Burgwin Anderson is given in the Sept. number. The splendid stories by Christian Beid and Mrs. Harris are unflagging in interest. Kingsbury's articles are splendid ; but so is the whole. THE THE PRESIDENT OP CONVENTION. Quite a number of names have been ineutioned in connection with the presi dency of tbe Convention, aud among them that of our distinguished townsman, Hon. F. E. Shober. We don't know of uuy one that would fill the place with more general acceptability than Mr. 8bo ber. Ue possesses in a very high degree all those qualities so necessary to make a good presiding officer, and is just the right age for the position. Ex Go v. Beid, has been mentioned in connection with tbe place, and with all due deference to hit. Beid and his many friends, we are inclined to think that a younger man would be more acceptable, and more like ly to expedite business. Mr. Shober is dignified, able, experienced, and will make a most capital presiding officer Although he is not an aspirant for the place, a gentleman possessing such fine qualifications and so eminently fit for the position cannot well be overlooked. i mA in k m o.vr C n . F -1 t men for office, or prepare to give up tbe . . , . ' FT r lull kinds. MlV hp t hov Wnm thapo In nrir.ni.a J J - - w t V. VlglllllU S"01, a Sute Convention to define the rights of snake. We reckon they have rights, or thev would'ot There are some strong personal relatums have a nlace here. Thv ...!,) h... between the editor ofthe Charlotte Democrat j nnr ,. . . ... . , ... , ,, ,, , . , t 1 l oen, nor a living in common with other rerw afld W. W. Holden. and the Democrat baa ... . . , . . , , ' aaOeetaJ the nreaent time as onoortune for tlIe- 11 declaration of rights drew these urging the removal ofthe d'wahilities impos- rus,y ""eaked, spotted, pied, black, brown, ed upon him by the court of impeachment, green, fellows together, they have not astern- Public opinion in North Carolina is uot yet bled a moraeut too soon. They should have ripe for this act of 'marey. It is a terrible credit for jrreat forbearance, for all this while punishment to Holden but Holdeu edinmit- ... , muurei ijic a uaj mail o tl ueilV lO nJIUXeil has been proverbial. Some members of her family have ditingnihed themselves in their relentless Pursuit ofthe crawlers ; and some have got on such a good understanding with them as almost to dance with joy on meclinK a Rival Ttia Gueatest Crop in tub Woeld. The bay crop of the United States fir the last year is reported ty ho over 27 ,00.000 tons, eored. This at $20 per ton is about 540.000.000. They had to get their living out of grass. The value of annuals slaugh tered for food in that year was $300,000,000 The butter crop was $514,000,000. This all came from gross. There were produeed 235.000.000, gallons of milk, worth $25. 000,000. Thin, too, came from gras Next 100.000,000 pounds of wool at $25. 000.000. Next 53.000.000 poouds of cheese worth $5,000,000. Pi t all these itm to gether aud the grass prndui t of 1874 of tbe United States was no les than $1.25.000, 000. The total value of agricultural pro ducts in the IJi.it d .Stales was $2 447.o38.- 028. Iu other words tbe grass crop of the United States can pay off the uatioual dept in two years. ed a terrible crime. The only misfortuue is that his co-couspiritors agaiust the liberties of the people have uot suffered with him. Statesville Landaark. iry. a vein of DAVIE COUNTY IN THE SUPE RIOR COURT. Those a Gray and ret Furcuui. A I Emma Clam pit. Mary Clam pit. Patience Gray and Piak ney Gray SJad others. Telim COLLEGE r . l$7i a fat Sal w awsaa aw w 1 k i a MM nlWS.C. liiTI A mipi t. Ml -- -ip, fc Ussltad Foot Cdaoa, Trioicy fhrkow. w r . ga July tt, Ik. KCaUl Fall N.C. win TERMS REDUCED fsL saw r m a1aw W U n a!f it IL!!- , For Fatal agasi soaosasaag soviksaW - w- "SVSOo snovoor Chesapeake and Ohio 1 CAROLINA. Graf. voir OssOaT . THE NEGRO VS. THE WHITE MAN. It teems that the foolish negroes Georgia, following the rash counsels o oertaiu ignorant and equally wicked lead era, have been for seveial months pre par , i'fasT make a united attack on the whites iu the vain hope of being able to destroy them and take possession of their lands toeh stupidity is only equalled by the enoimity of the ciime contemplated. the number of uegroes in the South were five limes greater than what it U, such a scheme as they proposed iu Georgia could never be carried out ; aud any general concert of action ou their part, with the view of carrying into execution their plan of murder and rapine, would result ouly i in the utter destruction ol the negro race. The fact is, if the negroes rxpeet or desire to live in this country at all, they bad St a b . Ll tetter begin to cultivate the ways of peace and amity. It matters not bow Veil concealed they may keep their plans, or hew veil united oi wide spread their organisation, it must fail and result only in tbe bangiug of tbe leaders and the condign puuishwent of their followers, "ar i . . l. . ., i.'u uui i no worn i eunmieB in i ne negro gaen would counsel such foul hardy ex ploits as were proposed in Georgia. None tut the enemies of the negro race will ,tt! jawUriaeauy thiug but pcacu aud harmony between tbe whites aud the blacks There are buudrtda nJ thousands o white people throughout tho land that rvjoiee in such murderous schemes as have been attempted in Georgia and otter places, but it is because they know that they only baetau the destruction o the neg r race iu this count: y-it is be cause they are enemies to the negroes If the negro wise, he win abandon brew such tnpid and wicked projects. Ah ! and here's the rob. Not only his co conspirators, " but the chief instigators n the move for which Holden is now suffer ing punishment, are all at large, untram meled in their rights as citizens, aud are, in a majority ofeasee, holding high and respon sible positions. For instance, there is Grant, who is believed to be the chief insti gator, and certaiuly the leading abettor, is occupy iug the Presidential Chair ofthe Uui- ted Suites. There is Chief Justice Pearson, the greatest offender living in tbe State, is at the head of the Supreme Court of North Car olina. And there are John Pool. Hodman, Tom Settle. Rill Henderson. Judge Logan. Tim Lee, Toorgee, aud a bostof others, all just as guilty as Holden, and really more guilty, for Hidden was made to execite the ediet of those worse men, and still not only they, but the vilest thief and scoundrel who has served out a term in the Penitentiary, are allowed to vote aud bold office, wbile Holdt-u, the mere tool of the wicked conclave. is kept under the ban. Wbile Grant, and Pearsoa, and Pool, and the escaped Peniten tiary convicts can exercise tbe prerogatives of freemen, we are unable to see that either justice or good guvernineut can bo subserv ed by keeping Holdeu bound. He has been terribly punished already, and we do not believe that the good people of North Car olina are so lost to all the nobler sentiments of tbe human heart as to give their approval to such inequality of punishment. They were in favor of punishing all the criminals; but they are not in favor of browbeating aud bullying a poor devil when he is down, wbile they let another and more guilty accomplice go un whipped of jusici . Justice demanded the punishment of all, but it does uot demand the punishment oi one to the exelusion of the rest, and so will say an enlightened pub lic. Purify the Springs of Life, It is a sine qua non of health, that the sources of vitality, tbe springs of life," should be free from contamination. The fluids which by their action upon the food, transforms it into blood, and the great vital nutrient itself, must be pure, if the muscles, the bonex and the brain are to be properly nourished and kept vigor ous. To this eud tl.e stomach, the liver, the ILLS SAL AN ALAMANCE SMUT MACHINE, as good as new; coat 100 will be sold for $86 cash. CORN GRIST MILL, complete except the spindle, nearly new. Cost $150. will be sold for $80. The stones in JiratmU draw cut by . E. Philips from his celebrated mill granite. Removed to make room for French Burrs. Apply to D. A. ATWELL, Aug. 23. Salisbury. A Splendid HEW 40 SAW TAI LOR COTTON GIN. Price $148 50. Satisfaction warranted. Apply at this office by letter or in per son. Aug. 25, lb75. 8TATB OF NORTH To t Sheriff of Tom saw hereby i Sin ma Qasapit, atary Pinkney ftru, and otbom, children Gray namoa unknown. known will be inserted, the named, if they be foaad within U be and appear be f-ire lb? Judjre of our pernir Court, to be beid lor the Otaaty nTDarte at the Court Houm in Ifocksvillo urn tbe Hod fooday after tbe 3rd Mo.tdaj of 8eptseabe: aaJ answer the oompjaiut which will be depoaiied in tbe ohV-e of the clerk of tbe Superior Court for said County, within firt 3 days of aaid teipi and let the said defendants take notice the if they fall t aower aaid enm plaint within that time, the Plaintiff will appij to tbe Court for relief demanded in the complaint Herein fisil not. and af this summon moke due return Oireu under my band and the seal af said Court, this 10th day of Augmat, 187&. Seal H. B. HOWARD. Clerk 8uperkr Court Darin County. It appearing to the Court upon catinfatorr pi oof that the said Pinkney Gray and other, children of Amos Gray, names nnknown, are not rvwidetita of tbe 8tare of North Carolina, it i ordered, that publication of tbe above sum mons be made iu the "tlandiua Watchman a newspaper publiahed in the town of aaliabury for mi sucoeiuve weeks from this dote. Aug. 10. 1875. H. B. HOWAKO, Clark Superior Court of Uavk Cor. at j . Ang. 12. 1075. Gw. Printers foe 110.00 THE ORE AT CEXTRAL TWEEN NORTH AND fa PASSENGER TRA4K8RUN Aft FOLLOW v . MAIL EXPERTS. Leave Hi ksasai fja asi fljs aJ nmn dim oaiaaar. wjmm liantiogUaa, r 30 a m a r m tlaawanaltl. a Umneeting doacly with all cf lW Jnri a Inr UM PTeat. Jtrft- l al &a-Wia.; This is the sawapaal RsmMc, with leas any other, and psawaa through the ta (Ac awrid. PaMrngers taking the Es pew N C R B, have no delay, hot to any point ia tho West. Kirat claaa aal Eoiiuicranl Ticket, at U Lowest Rat it and Haagag Sh i shad. f frtato si ia iUwaa Iniai Tm. I and Moin saved ay Uking use ci saW Oaae Ri Frttfkt Lain le mmdjrmm the West, aleawi low a the toweat. McrelMM. and others will flsat h tothswa 1st sat to got our Kales during-. Pur Iaforssatioo and Rate apply ta J. C. I) A UK. So 'A pat. or O. M. Me si EN N I L. 'Taacs, Weipht, 330 Il?. Tabic 27 42 inches. Vncquu!lel for rinolns lieht stuff : for bowels anil the kidney kIioioJ perform uniii- rusty fellow with 20 rattles and a button I They ' trrnptedly thnr varionn bincttona, aincc if go in with such fellows lovingly ! Our fellow j t!:tte re d'm irUJ the vital tl lid speedily townsman. Wat. Murdocu. Yjm.. hrt work! become vitiate.1. The best, nay, the oslv 1 -1 ... . I " " . 1 . I. . . . 1, A , 1 Z M. II uiuou uejureiu wmeii puriuui inein, or over- n;;ni ur. aii mevi anu iron cilcjh. lauic. coiniui iho-e lnidilv irrvcularities which nro-1 In Perfect order. Price $100. FOOT POWER CIRCULAR SAW. Sum moat far Relief or s himself about up to this point. It's shocking to hear him talk about snakes and see him before tbe Judge ol our Superior Coart i'rhaTsavnil 4t DttarHk. 1 axi to r held f.r the County of Da lie I gailTiUa E. W.. M. C, jtmr H ir.ae in afookaville u Ibesenod flJlth Western M. C R ciiteiing it is perfect, and does not need the I wij ,. ,iep', IciRt fltt:n. a"Jorin? attathn.cnt for lh, ' .r V. II t I. Ill . I 1 ! . ,1 I ' . handle tliem. It was Ats den we were in. We i "" ",emi H IKdetter' Stomach Bitters. believe lie sleeps among them 1 He's got frogs, I ,,e i,rinti,,e "I'on which this salutary alter- lizards, scorpions, bugs, worms, and so Jorik. ' tlTe RCl,, 5 simple as it i piulosopliic. The Apply to L V. BROWX. Carrie little bags, sometimes, to put them in. but when no bags, puts them in his pockets with pipe and tobacco I He has done an active business in snakes this summer, one would think, to get up so many different kinds, and the season not yet over. These are to go lo Scot land, his native land, to take their place in some great curiosity shop in Ed in burg, we be lieve. Prof. Kkkr, and Prof. Jotjax of N. Y., visited his den a few days ago, and like Professors generally, were no doubt delighted (with things to other folks horrible) and wan ted to engage him to gather snakes for them. "Wake snakes," and deepen your holes, for if these "scientists" get after you nothing short of a thousand feet down will save you. But to return : among Mr. Murdoch's col lection, one bottle contains a ' king snake" and another of a different kind which the king was in tbe act of swallowing whan found. The victim of this voracious fellow ia nearly or quite as large as the king himself. He had half completed his meal when captured. To be deprived of it at that stage was worse than "aa lip between tbe cup and the lip." We learn more from Mr. M. of the habits of the king snake than we knew before, that gen tleman having had opportunities of learning from actual observation. It ia not probably trt e that tbe king destroys other snakes from mere wantonneass, as is commonly believed, but purely to gratify a voracious appetite. Wa origin of mo-i disoasee, and invariably thoee which affect the organs above mentioned, is weakness, caused by insufficient assimilation of the food. The Bitteia speodily rec tify the cause ofthe difficulty by restoring vigorous digestion, so that all parts of the physical structure are supplied with an abundance of pure, rich blood. This increase the activity of the discharging organs, and enables them to throw off the effete matter, which, rankling in the system, destroys healtli. This bodily refuse having been cot rid of, and perfect awimilation re-estsbliahed, there is nothing to prevent a healthy and active per formance of the various functions. uch be- ing tne case, 11 is pinin tiia: me miters are not only the moat reliable stomachic, but an eradicant of thoae diseases of the liver. bowels and kidneys which contaminate tbe springs of life. SCHOOL NOTICE. I will open my school at the Fair U round on the drat of September, before which time name of pupils may be left with Col. P. N Ileilig or B. F. Rogers. H. T. i. LUDWICK. Aug. 19th '75.-4 tana. OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE WAGON ACCOMMODATIONS. NOTICE I will sell st my residence in Bowan county, ten miles Ewt of Salisbury, and one mile Ket aide Gold Hill road, on the Hth A 9cb days of September next, tbe following property: 5 head of Borses and Mnlea. 14 head of Cattle, including 5 good Milch Cows, 3 head of 8h ep, A fine lot of fattening Bogs. Corn, Wheat, Oats, and Roughness. A. good lot of Farming Tooht- including Wagons and Q-earing, Boy Ilea mad Harness I have fitted np an Omniboa and Baggage Wagon which are always ready to convey per sona to or from the depot, to and from parties, weddimc. 4c. Leave ordersat Mansion House or at my Livery A Sale Stable, Fialier street near Bail road bridge. hi. A. BBIKULE Aug. 19. tf. Notice of Sale Under Mortgage to the Salis bury Building A Loan INTERESTING OLD PAPERS When the new Court House was finish shed, in 18.56, the old Temple of Justice rhich stood in tbe crossing of the two principal streets, of Salisbury, was torn down. All the old Court papers proceed ing aud during the Revolutionary war were fouud in the garret of the building, thrown in a promiscuous hean. Thev r j were uot saved, bui fell with the rubbish. Many of them were picked up as curiosi- r .t. i i ... , lies oi i ue oiuen times, ami some tew were saved by the more careful sort of people Among the latter we present the follow- ing: North Carolina, Bowan County. This iu to aertyfi that L David Craw ford do freely give my consent that Ecu ben Biggs sbonld have my danrhter Mar v Crawford to wife as witness my band this 29 day of February, 1769. (8igned) DAVID CRAWFORD. It is probable that Mary waa uuder age; or that the law required a parental sertihcaie iu certain cases without refer ence to age. Boiean County, 8. S Fibruary sessions, 1787. It is hereby certified that John Phillips hath produced a certificate to the Court that he hath killed five wolves ia the A lot of land to be rented at tbe same time and place. TEBMS made known on day of sole. M hi. A. LEXTZ. August 20th, 1 875. 2ts. pd. know of no one who has ever witnessed them in AUo Household and Kitcten Furniture ! tne pureua and capture of their game ; hut Mr. M. witnessed the strangling and swallowing processes. The king seizes his victim at the neck, and wrapping himself around its body. a - - w ' nolds it with desperate tenacity, gradually tightening his folds until he thinks life is ex tinct. He will then in the crpnlloat manner possible loose his hold of the neck and place his head in a favorable position for observation, watching intently for the least signs of remain ing life. If any are shown, with the rapidity of lightning he again takes hold and resumes the work of death. When satisfied with this part of the work, he unfolds just enough for convenience, and proceeds to a final disposition oi nis game, taking it in head foremost. The process is slow, requiring hours to complete it, especially until the head is passed down several inches. When fully accomplished he slips away into some secure retreat and there lies, how long we are not prepared to say, but probably for weeks, before he is again ready fo another meal. It is believed that many species ofthe snakes of thu country are already extinct. Certainly the number or them is steadily diminishing as the lands become occupied. It would not there fore be a useless work to secure specimens of them to be deposited in eur Chi leges before it is too late to get them. There are methods for preserving the skins in a permanent, trood con dition ; and we believe there are few branches of study which would prove more interesting, especially to the young. us A friend in Orange county write that )ie presumes "it is not generally known that Got. Graham, sometime tocc, joined the Prabyittriaj. Church." FRANCIS BARNARD, Practical and Scientific OPTICIAN Is now in this city, with a splendid variety of Eye-Glasses and Spectacles. His Glasses are all of the finest quality, aud he challenges any one to aurposs him in fitting the eye and giviug perfect sat j isfactiou. There is no economy iu boyiug: cheap, imperfect Spectacles or Eye-glasses. 1 he use of imperfect spectacles des an in jury to theeyw w aeh the must scientific op- tieiau cannot remedy. IT wears thru OUT. The first symptom of (ailiua sight ia when yon cannot see without squioting or partly shutting your eyes, or have to hold an object at a greater distance than usual to see it distinctly. It is a mistake to put off using Spectacles until you are compelled to put tbetn on or not see. Economy and a desire to preserve good eyea as long as you can, should teach yon to assist your eyea aa soon as they need assistance. And other portion of yoar body, as soon aa It beeosnee disabled, you trv to repair, and why not your bye, which ate the moat delicate T Person, who are NEAR-SIGHTED, and those, who are difficult to suit with Glasses, will do wll to call OU him . House for c TFSisAqff Street. fw wr ajwt By virtue of a mortgage executed to the Salisbury Building and Loan Association by Robert H. Broad fit-Id and wife, dated tbe 6th day of July 1874, and registered in Book Mo 49 page 96, in the Register's office at Rowan county and upon which default has been made the underxigned will expose for sale at public auction on the 20th day of September, 1875. at eleven o'clock In tbe forenoon, at the Court House door in the Town of 8liabury, t he prop erty mentioned in said mortgage, to wit: A House and Lot in the North Ward ofthe town of Saliabury, ou the corner of Fulton and Lib erty rkreeta, opposite the Residence nf Tbomaa J. Foster being parts of Lots No's 52 and 60 in the Plan of said Town. Terms'made known on day of sale. Saliabury, N. C. August 19th 187ft. By order of the Board of LH rectors. B. F. ROGERS, 8ee'y. Saliabury Building A Loan Association. Aug 191 mo. DAVIE COUNTY -IS THE SUPE RIOR COURT. F. If . Phillips PUumHff. J gainst Uriah H. Phelps, Defendant, 8TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA To the Sheriff of Demi County GrmUmg : Ton are hereby commanded to sasaauoa Uriah II. 1 Hi el pa, the Ucfcncaut, above named. if he be foand within your Couuty. to be at d appear at a Coart at tiM C (2d) Mond.i.v -iVr t! third (.Id) Monday of( September, and an : iae oumia.al .nch j wied in li e .i&c i f th lerk ot ' Cuj I fur aid t'ouoir. w ithin the i nt three day o. the tetm. and let t'je aaid Defeud-tnt tatkj notice 'b -t i he fail lo an we th aaid cot'i-daii.t within th-t 'im. the Plain tiff will apply iu tbe Court f.r tbe relief de manded in the oniplaiut. Herein fail not, and of this summons make due return. Given under say hand and the aoal .of aaid Contt. this Gtb day of Aagn4. I7&. Seal H. B. HOWARD. Clerk Superior Curt Davie County. It apbearing to tbe Camrt upon aa ufaeU-rj pr.Kf that the said I. U. Phelpa i not a raw dont ofthe State nf N. C, it is ordered that publication of the above Kummona be made in the "Carolina Watchman a newspaper lifheu in tbe town of Salisbury, fur hi sive weeaa from this date. X B. HOWARD Clerk Superior Court of Davie Cvcety Ang. lth. IjC.Y 6w. Printer's foe $111.60. To the North Carolina Gold A Cooipaar, the North Carolina Ore Company, foreign torpo ration and William A. Coil, a oon resident, yoo are hereby notified that the following uramona has bees i lis it agaiost each of you. via: ROWAN COUNTY-IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Amos Howes Pliff. Against The North Carolina Gold Anal- S mating Company, the North roll na Ore Derating Company and William A. Coil, Defendant STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, To the Sheriff of Ebmmm Oemntf GreeUng: You are herebv cosasaanded to North Carolina Gold Amalgamating Compear, The North Carolina Ore Drowat Caiai ny and William A. Govt the named, if lo be found within vour eonnty, to he and appe.r before the JUDGE OF OUR SU PERIOR COURT, to be held far tho County of Rowan, at the Court Hooe in 8aU haiy. on the 6th Monday after the Sd Honda v of Sept. a awa j i t a r a tea n C. R. HOWARD, Qeoeral Tirftet AgenC W. M. R. DUSV, Sn peri ulrixlrn: . Richmond Va. 5.C. Piedmont Air Line Railway Sat atchBSanl Divtawi, arsi W CCNDENStlD TME-TABLE iCtit aa a: atW Wedasiliy H)jt IfTs. GOINU kRTH. STATIONS. Miu. Exraam Lmh Wlaata M r a aJS aa ' Air Line i'nct'a tJ ' - Ilalaawary It Ut - A - t.n ssasj in ..... see a at MM - UaariUe SSB - I It fa - raadee ASS - I - " Rwrheeille It SA - t.et Arrlre at wlifciiai. AAA r gel - OOINQ SOUTH. STATION. Mao. Ixraaaw aUebsaod. - Iaallle.... - Aw Maw J': Cm 4. r t.A t a e.ST -t.BA - s . s. AS) - Il4f 8 UM -AAt -AM OOt XG BAaTT. STATIONS. o Arv at F a aaa - AaA aa in AAfsB ?L asltR iw - tslru here'... I HAS a ml LvelsA - I J ( Saxxat Sasnrw.) Arrtveat Leave arrive 4. at r U -a.es aa tt rrs SH0NT0N FEMALE COLLEGE, T AT I, VI LLE, IV. . The next sosaion will open Sept. 1, 187ft. Terms for board, Ac .have been made aa low as poHaible to suit the time. U -fereaoe: Rev. Chaa. Phillips, D. D.. Prof. W. J. Martin. Rev. W. A' Wood. Rev. U. E Junlan. Kx-tii.v. Z B. Tance. H n. W. H. BaUlr. and all friends of tbe late Prof. Mitchell, of Chapel Hill. N C A a. 14. 1874. Smna, He will be at ihe few days only. Hedsuatiers JTtjr Atlanta. 187ft, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the offire of ihe CLERK OF Til E SUPERIOR COURT, or aaid Counly. will, in the I rat three daea of tho next term thereof, and let Ihe aaid Defendants take notice thai if they fail lo ana war the aaid complaint within tbe tiene praseriherl by law. tho Plaintiff will apply to the Coart far the relief dssnsnued in the complaiat. Hereof fail not, and of this ssjsasaoas make doe return. Given under say hand and the aaal of aaid Court, loie 4th da- of Anawa, 187ft. J. ii HORAH. Clerk of tbe Baportor Court of Rowa. Aug. ft, fw. DI830LUTI0N. UfwawaAere- watktaw SerSawrs sasa mhw -- QajgaaAsaV r eoaaecta at srata ; saaahasjaTse saUse Price el Treiaa to and coaaeet at t) from peiaas Keeth er Ta e fraiaa dally. hoCa ua Hwswlaya Rickavead at Set) A . r , tea re Hat kt Title 4 a 7 so a at na Bon Ttutm " Ho Ch "Of" aa. arrive ssaaw f Oars ttt aTilaa. of McCobbtna. Boall A Johna sHawalisd by mutual coast at oa tbe Ifttb July, 1875. All ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I will sell at public Sole oa Tueaday, the 7th day of September next, at the late residence of Air. O. P. llooaton, decU, 17 saUaa wast of SaliabuYv, on theSberrella Foard road, the fal lowing personal pmpcrtv, vta; 7 fine Mnlea. 1 brood Mare, 1 Home, abort 20 head Cattle, 40 or 60 bead Hoaja, aboot 150 ho. Wheat, 125 bo. Oala, 1 fne Carriage, 1 Sol- key, 2 Wagons, farming Implement a, Gearing Ac. The g rowing rropa of Com and cotton aa it is in the field aopposed to be aboot 60 ecrea, 10 shares in Building and Lo of Charlotte, all tbe surgical impieraeode aad Library asad many other articles not saamstalad. Teraas CASH, except for the growing cropa one half of which will be rash, the balance before tho crop hi gathered or removed. Notice is also given le all peruana indebted to tbe estate either by node or annssast, that they 8. A. LOW RA VCR, a . . - . t M m early na poaaibU, as we are very aniioos lo aaa all the Uiaineea of the old firm rhwed up. The boainea will be ountinosai by J McCuSblai, TW B. Brail end John W under the firaa tyle of McCobbiwa, BamJI ft Dunn, who will be clad to friends and the public No. 1 Grenade Row, whore a good shank af iuat aoch goodM an BM aaoaafa wact earn alwaya be found and will be J. SAMUEL McCUBBINK, T. B RRALL D. R- JULIAN. Aug. ft, 1t7aC- faaera thai kaee arraasjrirata te M'w lit i fall af ShJa simgi y wui yAsssa sstsa i KfartWiaferaaaOaau . . w- QTUme T M R TALCOTT, AOewl TEXAS AND THE SOUTH AO 11, it-aa.-W nana ally eauwwed o tirhsa frosa the that baring bet Cwhhdus 4 Boall bean U be Jaat dealing. ". . '"w 1 a .a a nnmn1 i fhSrllaJ aUwri, T-w-mawWL J - at maSaTaawisn wd bags Wave la rwewra aba nam wfah aha i udwawfajaawi at al i a nfj 'jj da for the pattia ps so liber- fa laaasd b taaaaaast ia i bias lo the pasa, aaal an so- be fursawftod satbsr paaawaaaTsy ar tar- aaorcaBtile boaioaw. would state mail. nW4A thorn to hi. f riuaafa far sash and I LW4 T-i""Tiss m ssnaawarv a . aaaaa P. R. JUUAJf. '.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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