Newspapers / Carolina watchman. / March 23, 1876, edition 1 / Page 3
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! ; i -it - - ! f ; I' .V I N Carolina i JWatclimaiil LOCAL. MARCH 23, 1S76. sloppy ncfie no?' i-frii wind did .Mow last Fridayjoh! -': t 1;V-fJi;- ' i " -;ur-M r prT goods on the increHre-bigher. - r ffelejirn that Mr. Joseph Caldwell, of the J ftoen&.tvent ! Sunday in Salisbury.' We i ,aT e not foand out which church he attended. r- Pine Ilouse to rent. : See adyer. "' 1 IfSpecial U. S. Taxes. Look at adrer. Jieeiew Court Orders. ' ,?'.. i Mr p. L. Brinjjle bks a new lflerk at the Post Office, aud he don't know 'every bod j When a man eoines in and asks: is tliere anything for me ? he, wants bathed is " to know "groins and the rind - last week; did not .rre the wind made the brook ran faster. n haH'to gt-op and git around that tent. tijThUrn pegs od straighten) things general! L . . w . a ' ' .n thiasnle. roor man, pe needs a com- ptnlon to help do bis house-keeping. fr.-W. J. Pjummer showed us a set of har- ile "hasjnst finished which speaks well of : workmanship. It is strongly and, hand ioroefy made. The bridle which goes with it. arranged that a child ten years old Can rosnafe the horse with easVp and also prevents the horse kicking up. llis, shop is at the old Bu Stand up stair. Summoned to Cliatham Court. Messrs. Jas.'Craige, John Verble, and a number of otuf,ur citizens have beeu Buinmoned to fhitliam Court to. testify in the case of State ts. Jwhn' 'Cfnuer for-horse-'stealiug. Couner was formerly a citizen of this coun- tj ABOtT a fine s lot of mules as we have seen Mm long time papsed through Maysville on Wednesday auer..um., .Uu,c;u lina t oon liiquirv we ascertained that they WtaMr.F.'BrownofSalbbory.inihat ..,.pwU Unahtihem at Pria a few davs go,wf Wm. Tarr, one of the leading stoekmen of That region. They were shipped by river . ..ma oven'miT- Mavscille lKv. Uullelin. Sriiut it A larkey overcharged with whiskey reeling along the streets on Saturday, made longe and struct a euro stone Willi ins . r t it r..l..AM " A - I jieia in uxiij gw- wuwu. uuu suuu collected to seeif he was dead Or alive ; but a z - - - - . la ..'nretnowins individual after beinc told what kad happened, quietly incuired "did he splint I the rock V . v Al"ak"was discovereaivn the street lamp Bear the Post Office. One . our policemen i . . . . v. thmipht that Tie would tuch a match to it aJsW whether much of the precious . P " ' , - - . ! stuff ts beiug wasted on the desert air. he did I'M tfiw mere is u giooe on inai lamp anq that Doliceunii's moustaclie aiu't us Iou a: - ' - : f Itose l to he, his eyebroAvs ditto. ' PS S Oar city fathers have ha4 the lamp Ihkgry and business Like. Kerr Craige, Esq left his office for a few moment, Saturday, and then he returned found that somebody had called during his shortjibseDce. A friend had left a 'liksket of eggs and several rolls of: butter ta tak away in the evening; brtt the unknown twitor liad eaten a holei in tf one of the Jrolls, -learinz thel prints of- bis teeth in the remnant of itj had swallowed (or pocketed ) 1 J dozen of i.tke"'eggs';-and with an"eye to bbRinew, carried off a lot i of - stamped ..envelopes, . Was , he a j JTOniisctious thief, particular hungry, or merely La literary man ? 1 i' Anther Kotes.-Friday 17th, clear, the wind bloving furiously from thewest all day and iuto night. Saturday morning, mercury down to 16, ice an inch thrck.-Sunday mild and pleas- nt, comparatively. Monday morning snow three inches deep, melting considerable durincr the diiv' TnMflnr nnend with hriffht sun. - . .- . - p . tioodi broken 'clouds from the northwest af forded the novel spectacle about 71 o'clock of now showers in the rich golden ligh t of the sun. Wo .nnc nni tUa fmU . lrinrl All thnsCw p9rw ,i,prr: il.pnooh.. And other fruit. i ki., . i.t i,a tliy perish in a temperature of 16 degress be- lo A- r..: I For the Carolina Watchman. TIIE GAS QUESTION. .-' Messrl Editors ; The question ts frequently asked vny the Raleigh, Salisbury and Charlotte Gas light "apaaies cannot furnish gas as cheap as New York Nl Philadelphia Gas Companies." I propose to show that thPr tin fitmlcfi W civrtrrA rraa n fbpfln If not caeaoer. Sew York and Philadelphia use coal gas w an average candle nower of 14. Ralelsh, Sans- and Charlotte use rosin gas averaging SO candle power. The density of rosin gas la double that of j(l, xonseauently coal eas will redster double QiroBgh the same meter and burner under the same Pressure. The burners used in. Balelgh, Salisbury od Charlotte were sent to New York In the past "Hath and tested by the Manhattanand Jletroporl wui Gas U.XoM and the report was sent to Dr. T.D. HSK, Raleigh, where they were tested under the une pressure by the Raleigh Gas IX Co. with the Ktn gas with the following result : i Vi left Coal Cw. Raleigh RotinGns. ; H Inch pres. hour 7 ft. X In. pres. V hour 3.8-lOf J " " 8.8-10 1 " . u " ' 4 V " " 10.7-10 1 "! 1" ft- i " 1J.M0 3 " ! S.S-10 9Wgh, SallsDury and Charlotte gas pressure, la Motonnch. i ' I . " ' The amount of gas consumed has much to do with fprlce, as the larger the quantity to a certain ex i Jhe Jower It can be produced. Take for compart eountofrgas consumed, number; of meters r af (Lmjles of sitreet mains in Philadelphia. .Consumption of gas per year J338 millions leeL I number of meters...... :....l....70,774 f;;i Ulles.or street main.;.. ........ -JJ71 faounf of gas consumed in Salisbury, 850,800 umberof meters......,..,...,...;...; T5 i llea of street main. 8 be seen by tie foregoing statements that the Easref1afira ntiilMtlo doih, niwxiini mnm thnn ; the rosin gas. Consequently consumers pay 7m wr it in a month or year than for the rosin gas. "I to the difference the S candle power excess and hsadvantage of selling a small quantity, and It oe aeen that gas la-cheaper ta Salisbury jthan York and Phlladelnbla. I ! v layestment In gas stock In Salisbury Is cejtiln Suable as a paying stock, The company has "Rested hearlyao.ooo in the works, and for ths last VM 1 cent, per annum. STOCKHOLDER. tjJu-WithUae above was also received an ar wi.Vw the X. V. herald on the andineter ub- -,r a will u giten nex wceJ CElITEllllIALiDISCUSSIOlI! WASHIN JTON fLXPAYETTE ! . -. iJaciacstaieaf T. ffct ic tunt fata hominum tl.,j WASHINGTON YICT0EI0TJ3. HO! FOfctTHE CENTENNIAL i tea .if CROWDED II ALL! 't( ' ' r. JSeAoW ihe ikfong ! ' JLlled vith patriotic jin, Lifting to tpiechctoj dreadful dire, ' "4 Seemingly wrapped inthrvud of red andblue. Forget! not Jt thitorntorial crew. 1 ORATORS: tlie champion orator.' 5 3 ita.'T.iP, i 1 KLtTTTZ, Druggist." MR. O. POSTEN, from "IrcdelC1 not "Davie." MR- B, F KOOERS, t m t..i.i..l Owen and Posteti, for Washington. Kluttz and Rogers for LaFayette. Tbe gffaV question : "Wliicli deserves the more honor, Gen. George Washington or Mar(iui de LaFayette, in. securing our independfhee T": iwas discussed at Mt; Neelj'sHJall last IFriday night, in the ordr and jiiy the gentfeman abpv named. Mr. A. J. jilock jiwas tailed to the chair, and the following gentlemen were select ed as judges i Capt. W. II Crawford. m. M. -hjucaidand Col. T. B. Lone When all was ready, Mr. Owen opened the. argument, tbo bd was unwell, held out manfully for nearly twoliour, using great loiqe of argument, and quoting largely fr0m history, occasionally throw ing in lutie wuticistus iu Iih illimitable t L : ',f 1 .1 1 v e W During th.s speech he feeling of tbe audience wan completely under tbe control ojfj the orator, sometimes causing the welkin to ring with shouts of applause, 1 M r it..j :.i. nuu aaiu, iuc cyra ui ouiuc iineu wuu tears at the mention of George 8 immortal name. - J.ust in tbe midst ot one ot these effective Speeches, tbe cry cf - fire rong uirougu ine uouse, me wuueai exciipmeni nroVoiloil irr n faur mnmAiita lr rirr vod I r' - MwmM-vWC9 -u, i nowever,io ue a laise aiarm, oniy a cuim- fl I ncJ burning. AmtdiaUthis excitement, lhe speaker stood to his post like the boy on the burning; deck,. Apologising: for baring consumed so much time, he gave way to Mr. Kluttz. Mr. Ki only spoke a short time, stick ing very iclose to iris subject, but seemed to feet that could not hold a light to his word f predecessor. Heboid a few an - ec - iokrs dud took Lis teat with soacelhing like "lost cause depicted on bts phiz. T Al :i"T-t.H l ... - ''-.) ....- - apologieej for annonncing in our last issue that Mr. ' 44 was of Davie instead of Ire . T, V''" J-B "V ' (Xll. we Staud corrected,) after bavins it understood that he was of Iredell, (daugh ter of Rowan,) be waded in and utterly demolished Mr. K's. speech, ntid seemed to cause ihe great American Eagle to rise and eoarbn higb,carrying aloft in his razeed beak, a scrole flutlering in tbe breeze, bearing the name of the immortal Washington, who never cut down a cherry I tree. . In his eubgj he sustained his reputa- j tion as aJetip&uist.and ludeed hn gesl ores and general deportment showed himfto be no stranger toj.be fostrun. fTr. Rogers followed him, and in very few words touched on the most importaut points made by- the opposition of that 'momentous occasion." and with his" ira- posing, !my beirers,' kept the hoose in a death like susnense. wnitinsr for what t - w was to kome next. The whole force of his remarks was; in refutation of Mr Oa. statement concern! tier Washington s visit to Fort Doqnesne. Mr. Owen had ten minutes in a reioinder. aud never did i r - - i. ; - , . la inau make better use of Iris time. The committee after due deliberation, banded the laurels fo the VVashingtoiiians. On the wholej, this affair was, we think, the best thing in the way cf a literary tnjat ouripeouleliiaye enjoyed from t "? f W1 tUl:!u llfcelf tnai U Will oe repeaieu buoii, ; ikely new speakers on the LaFayette side If it is repeated, jour ladies must tarn i Ant nd bear it. for there is : "millions in " T . i it.' ye all lke to laugh and grow fat. P. S. Since writing the above, wei Imth that the defeated party have chal will be lenged the victor? The mcetin in the country omi where Due police w ill be given. LATEST NiSWS. WAsmxoToxj D. C. March 21. Senator Maxy ofTexas wan; representative nn Throckmorton of that State apjjealed to txl. t tj. nffimn nf tlii TeiM Pari fin rirroad1n behalf of the surviving veterar of the Mexican War residing in Texas who may desire t visit Hie, enienmai Mmumon. s reply was receivel from t rank -.liond Vic- fresiaeni, wai c. P.-v . posai oi u.c ... r b put lUa me w of the Texas Pacific road would now belong to a foreign! power and be was very glad of the nntmi-turiitv to make them tin recognition of their services. .1 -w , 4 Impeachment ff $outk Carolina -fudgestyiix ycirs your Expectorant, I deem it c , i' ri U ot t .1.. c.-. o.. voursellf aud the public to stato that T -r ., o. . c . COLUMBIA, Marciwi.-4n ine owe oenate to-day,Montgoniery Moses, Judge of thesevenlh it araa found pulltv of hiffh crimes and misdemeanor, and was formally dismissed. The committee of three to investigate C W. Butts of tbe Charleston circuit, report guilty ot nigb crimen and misdemeanor, arid recommend his impeaebmeut. Tlka boune meets to-night to act upon the report i It is thonght that Butts friends are too strong to permit the adoption. I -: j 1 1 I jiaai - ' - . ; "! ; Arrested JorEmlezMUmC J -. ' r -1 . :- i : :-" ; . V Xjrjty yoB. MsrcJ 21. Fred A. Dockery. who escaped from Cuba, Itss been arrested here on a warrant frojn Jacksonville," Florida, for the embezzlement of t50,000 from the United Stat?' ln'1870, whil? eollector of the port. - He utarta Id Florida Jic-ight in custody, jDockery jjts tbt indietiueat was purely a ungcl rae. cWASHIKQtOll March 21. SeiMfci The com. I mittee on foreign relations reported. adrereelT on Dana as Miiustecto Ecgbxnd.t S i : - iiouM The Committee on Ji.xpenditiire- of the, Treasury Department,' was rit meted to enquire into the management. anddipo4iion of captured and bandoned property: tin?.'". SBill making It penal for officers of the . gor ernmenl to nolicit or - make eontribotions ito elections, with amendment including Senators and members of Congrew, is pending.. " u WASHisoTOif. March 2t .Ed w Cdoth re alized $52,000 by hw southern tonri ; T - uen.lSutler has giren confidentially the names of certain parties who are now in New Qrteahs, Who claim to; kteow abont If nL -Bowers-receiving-moner from Tend eton vTbe Star says it is generally believed they are Mrs. Gen. Roddy and Gen. Bennett. ' trAn transport trader! at Forf Gill generally substantiates Marsh. Evans raid General' Rice $l0Q for an Introduction! to Belknap. ; Rice wanted $ld,uw : - KieOKK. March ! 21 Caleb PlTsrefc and wire have arrnred and eo to Washington to-mglit. . -:- n !. ); K UUery Navy Yard Investigating Com Bostrw. March 20.'lThe 'Xeraid.&tet Hug to the labors 'of the 'Naval ! Investiga ting Committee at Kitbery Navy )f ard says : it carx be stated on auihonty that - the evi dence taken before the eommitteej fully .-sustains the charges against the Institution made by Congressmen Burleigh, of the House last year. Reports to the contrary previous i i.ha.j 'i r1 -r. ij puuiisutfu, were entirely erroneous, l ue members of the Committee Messrs. Mills, of Txas, Jones, of New Hampshire, and Bur leigh.of ila.ne, arrived in this! city1 "this morning. They have telegraphed to Hu. li. Y. tlams, of 3lassachusetts, also a meiii ber of the committee' to meet them hre. The report of the committee will fijot be made for six weeks or two mouths. When it is made it is asserted that it will implicate cer tain parties in very questionable trans ictious aud some astounding irregularities. T Immense awpur Storms Rail Roads Blockaded. Loxdx, March 20.-4Near1y aft the Uil l l.i- m .... : i . roaus norm oi toe itiver ; lay remHms more or l?ss blockaded by snow. The Chaledo nian line W covered withjanow 20 feet deep Near the Aberdeen twelve trains are stand- ing stowed in at oue poiut. More than dozen trains areblocked n the great north eru line The telegraph lines are buried at several points north of the Aberdeen. The mail from Dundee to Berth yesterday too fourteen hours instead of the usual furtv minutes. The cold to-dav is intense. Destructive Fire in Charleston, 3. CIIun- areas xiomeleu ana 1'enniles Another failure Charleston, S. C, March 20. A fire broke out at 3 o'clock a. m. at the corner of Kin? street and Rogers ally. No water was in the neighborhood mnA tli. wad VIawZm i. ..1. t 1 Xhe whole biock from cambna to jjne ttni!t on ii ... . . i cue ease ana west &iiea oi KiDtr street was soon de t . - stroyed. : About 7 a. in. the fire crossed to Line gtreet, the embers and sparks being carried by the gale three quarters of a mile up King treet. The houses, fences, and farms along that read were. all burned, j Heart-rending scenes oa the! street were visible. -Bands of negro robbers were setting fire to ereryj house to which thev could! gain admit tance. Later in the morning Mayor Cunningham took cammand and so .se1 order was restored. Hundreds of persons are homeless and penniless. Loss at least half a million; very little insurance reported J At 10 a. m. the fire was still raging. I' for 1 (V 3d w m TKa! flra Yiaa iktivnAI ;oaT ' r I . . " - Boundaries of the burnt district are on Sotith ut. Boundaries or the burnt diJtriet are on Columbus street and Rogers ally; jNorth, eoarse; on Eat, South CaroHna laitroad; oa race West. St. Phillip's and Percey street. i Methodist Centennial. The celebration of the centennial of Me thodism in N. Carolina opened in Raleigh on the 21st instant under very (gratifying circumstances. Metropolitan Hall was es- pecially and splendid decorated for the oc casion with evergreens, flowers and mottoes. The mass meetino- was on?anized bv the election of Bishop McTyerie president, and Bishops Marvin and Doggett associate "pre- sulents. All the Presiding Elders in North Carolina were made vice presidents. The attendance of, ministers seems tcj be largej and public interest in the occasion very an imated. Col. Walter Clarke delivered the address of welcome. Bishop McTyerie re sponded. EA letter to hand this mormnz from Enochsville, Atwell's Township, ftowan, in ! forms ua-that the village started there a few months ago has now six families, two stores, saw mill, grist mill, shingle machine, &c. They are in great need of aPost Office, and j we think they can have it by sending on a petition. Our correspondent tells! of a fierce conflict which occurred in the neighborhood but we will not relate it here. Complimentary, to one of oar Salisbury boys:; 1 Mecilenburg Presbytery. Ti& body, which met on Wed need ay last at Sharon Church, in Ibis county, adjourned on Saturday after a very delightful session of four dayS.Prebytefv refused to put the call of i ranklin Church in the hands of Rev. W. II. Davis, the pastor of Sha ron, and his relations with the latter church continue. He and bis .congrega tion are deeply attached to each other, and the dee ire that be should continue his pastoral charge over them, jwas recip i.irocal. L ; l ,i DEATH" OF J-A. CALDWELL. J We announce with profound sorrow th i dth of Mr. James A. Ualdwell.! whicli c earred Mt n-,g reS,aeilce near Lincolutou, i Friday the 17th inst. 1 His illness was very 8hort nd ng relatives were not summoned TJTjfU -otaa. J . A Baptist Preacher Testifies. ' il...; I Vot Sir; Haying used in rays lamiiy ior dne to vourstslf aud the Dublic to stato that I have - i,v(illnd t effi,ent in rehevinir and curing pulmonary disease. .1 am j strict lr op posf d , to quacKery, out roucoing. f.ni very pleasant and excellent medicine "I have testi fied that which do Jtnoir and that which I haveetperiencedr Respectfully yours. V ' ' T.- .1... Dnnt iat 'fbtrtmlt m uttuwavvuuiviaf ! I ElniiraN.T. Marb 19,1874. H01ISE AI1U0H0B SALE f An elegant new house with font rooms on the frrncud floor and two on the tapper, with kitchen, ,4c., situated in a desirablo part ol Uiwn is offered for salai For xther Inbrma. tion apply at this map. ; The SL Louis j Timet publislies a statement roRf lerrr forwany years-connected ac llrely with Doclcer & Peck, "the dosI IfVders and civing a full account of the operations of vi mis v tnuu urytiter : ot, iu reiueni, id connection with Belknap whom Terry desig nates a Qrvil Grant's partner, visited the posts once a year to collect bis money . and on these jonrpeys he had orders from the War Department for ambulances and other thinss which he required. He l-0 had like arrange- menis ns vir'.jnoian AgencieJlt)e ' f rangement went into operation shortly iaftel the Ueatb I Uen. liawlins. , Other, xeporta say that FresideijtiGr.inr iinedaHT- interfered i in giving his brother Orrilie Mich control of the store-kevpcrtlnps a ehaliled him. to force store keeper tt ierms DrV Terry saysihat .'Orvili urant was much rearecf on ihe frontier. There is nolhiog'to show , that Scheock .re signed. ' He! was suspended under the tenure of OttlCeaCt, U., I :i-,J ii . J. : rV Hepatine is unlike anv other medicine' for tue urer w u cueaper man nun. , ..--i. . TT I- I WW $ i 9 I - 9 9 . ft. . W " nenaunei iienaunei uenutinei lleoatme for ;lhe Liver, al.JLVTTZ's. . 22:1 mo. The Hon, Alexander H. Stephens orders Globe Flower Cough Syrup to stuUin h'w throat ana lungs i malting nu great Vtyil lUgbts ! speechT i T ! !, " - XaUonal Uote Washington, D. G, , V I I Hj December 20, 1873. Dr. J. S.Pemberio i Dear Sir Please send me 3 bottlea of your Globe Flower Syrup by Ut. bainuel linta. i i Tours trul v, ! j AIEX. H. STEPHENS. : ; ! Washington, D. C.,Ja:Qiti Dr. J. S. Pcmberte: Dear Sir The Globe Flower Svruii. diilv rctive.1. Atari w fli.tnlrti It has proved a most Valukhle remedy to me. i ! Your truly, ALEX. H. STEPHENS. Glolie flower Coagb Syrup at Kluttz's. froinpt Eieinforcement. When the physical! energies are! overtasked . . or uag mrongu wearing or disease, tney need n . . . .. . prompt reiniorceinent. Kenewed visor is most speedily suplid through the Djcdium of a tonio stimulant and anwng medicinal resources Of that j class, llostetter's Stomach uiuers assuredly deserves a pre-eminent place. Weakness, whether constitutional or arisipz I from disease or over faticue. cannot be " better compensated for than by a resort to this prime strengthening cordialL Tbe enfeebled iavalid, the convalescent, and the age' and infirm, find that it u an unfailing source of vigor and com fort. Its combined tonio and alterative pro perties also constitute an invaluable remedy n)i luuiesuuu, w caKucKa ui me orguus o( uri nation, coosti nation, trpldilv of the liver, and many other irregularities and disabilities, and laria, as well as disorders of the stomach and ooweis. , TIIE PEOPLE WANT PROOF. There is no medicine nrewribed bv phvsi cianff, or sold by Dniggbt., that carries such eviuence oi Its Hiiccens anu unpen or virtue as Boschee's Gekmak Sybup fur severe Coughs, It . . t a ' : . - ft . ioiuA Reiueti n ine j oreasi, insnmption, or any dua of the.Throat and Luns. A proof of that fact is t nit snv oerson afflicted. -can pet a Sample Cot t la for 10 cents and trv its sinter- ior eB'ect beforei buying the regular size at 75 cem. ii lias oreii laieiv iniroouceu in mix V.l 1 . I T.J I I . country froni Oerniany, and i!s wonderful eures arej SRtonisliing everyone that use it. Three doses will relieve anv rase. Try it. Sold hy.Tlieo. F- Kluttz, Salisbury, N. C. . r MARRIED At theTesbience of the bride's Cither, March I4th, br the Rev. II, W. Bovd, Mr. Richard horaa4 (OW;in, nnd Mim Ann Elizabeth, ingliter of Mr, James Knox. SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected by McCrnBiss, Beall & Deax. h February 16, 1876. COTTOX moderately briks. Middlings, 11 J r low do 11 stains T in 'lour market stocked best fam. $a.00 v,- " suier. 2 Wheat good demand at 1.00 1.1 5 Coux market well supplied Meal moderate demand at G0G2 C0G5 Sweet Potatoes readily at 5060 50 4550 i. 20 25 2.002.55 risii do X Oats B otter scarce Chickens per dozen Eggs ' if Oxioxs no demand CABBAGR--full market per lb, 1012Jr 75 22 THE OLD WD RELIABLE j SALISBURY Marble Yard. fRXain Street, Xext door to the COURT HOUSE InE cheapest and best place in North Car . oliua to boy first claa Monuments, Tombs, Head Stone, ic , Ac. . None but the best ma terial used, and all work done in the best stvle of the art. A call will xatisfy yon of the truth of the above. Orders solicited and promptly tilled." : Satisfaction guaranteed or uo charge made, i JO UN H. BUIS, Propr. I7:firas To F. II. CRANFORD, Non-resident Defendant : You will take notice that the following Summons has been issued against yourself and others, together with a petition to sell Land for assets, to wit : ROWAN COUNTY- i 4 I j " !! fk in ine puperter uourt, John W. Mauney. adm'r. de bonis non, of Wilbnrn Cranford, against F. IL Cranford, iScott Cranford, Margaret M.' Cranford, and Wil burn Cranford. , Summons forRdief. ST A TE OF NORTH CA ROLINA. i To thehriff of Rowan County, Greeting: YOU are hereby commanded to summon F. H. Cranford, Scott Cranford. Marga rett M. Cfauford,) and Wilburb Cranford, the defendants above named, if they1 be found within your county, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Rowa within twenty days after the service of this summons on them, exclu sive of the day of such service, and answer the complaint, a ieopy of which will be, de posited in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court for said County within ten days from the date of this summons, and let them take noticei th&t if they fail to answer the said complaint within that time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho re lief demanded iA; the complaint, Hereof fail not; and of this summons make due return.! :;: t ''A Given udder tuj hand and f seal of said Court, this 13th &ay of March. 1876. ' f .r:f j J. M-IIORAH, : ; Cleric $upf.: Court of: Rowan County. W;6t;$U m MUSICAL INSTRUMEHTJrei2?td,t1 bf aliiinds and prices,''SUings avd Trim. Wmm 'BUILDKU, ; RAtEIGHi J. C, , ,1 1 ' 4 Children's Carriages, i j it- t'jf 'jj-: o vi Air. ; i.nnna ,: t !. j r.i. ji JL UUVJ VWUO,..-' l I Toys, : Baskets, Pistols, Bowie and Pocket . Knives. Cartridges, Envelopes, Paper, Pic-1 tnverrainex, i'nying Uards, rerfome-r i f t i ne; soivn. Lroauet Sets. ; Bats. . wings, llobby Horses, i; -A 1 , ? Wagon. Step Ladders, -! I Brooms, Mats, ( t Blacking Brashes, Pipes, CIGAHS & TOBACCO, And many other things too tedious to mention. Ao trouble to please at ' I , NAT. L. BROWN'S, I. nolleman Building. Rale:g Buy an ESTEY 0UG AN. Upwards of 55, 000 -sold The Estey Organ is the Best for Organ leads the World Jlhlr f ON and OFF Slick as Grease f Ym. A EAGLE respectfully announces I his contlnoance at bis old ' stand in his old line, on Main street, opposite 1 C!nnit'ii Drriir ittnra If a in nloxpr raaAr. attl anxioaato accommodate eustomers in the B.t imiu nuiiK uumiiKKHiu i.ir iikxl miLiinrr iiuhkiiiir. i c, , ... .l. i a. it.t- I UlJ u DreDared to dH firgt cIasg Work and cin compete with any northern shoron hand made jobs. Bis machine, lasts, ic, are of the latent and best paterns. lie keens on hand readv made work, and stock equal to any special or-1 der. Footing Boots in best style. $7. New I Boot, best quality, $11. Repairing neatly and promptly done at reasonable prices. Satisfac- t,ou K"aranteed or no c barge Cash orders by mail promptly filled. J WM. a; eagle. Jan. 20, 187C. 15:Gnio LIjI j XX X A1N L) feAJulli STABLE. I have just completed my large and com modious brick Livery and Sale -Stable, situ ated on tbe ground of the old Mansion Mo- le, which property I recently por- .j . '1. tel stabl chase; ami am' now prepared to accomnio- ae DKOVLKS with good sheltered lots and leed tor at least loU head ot stoclc. t l snalt also nave a good VAUUiN lAUU. with house on it for the use of "Wagoners I , 1 Z" T r r anu w oou ior lnaKiiiii ures. - IhaU- keep-constantly on hand HORSES and MULES TO-SELL, buy stock will find it to their interest to purchase from me, as I will guarantee the stock to be as I represent it : otherwise it wm tie taKeuuacK ana me money reranaea. f also keep Harness and Sad- tiie liorses ior iiik. ; ana can send parties to any point they aesire to. go. My uuggies, and all otner ctnej aiices anu ii a mess, are entirely new : 5 ,t i u U1 tc L lrauc,'iUlu "uiru,XJS,,,l' - Persons desiring good Horses andrvew and comfortable vehicles, will find them at Iny Stable, and at as reasonable prices as at any stable m tins place, , . , . grtr i nrn ai preparea to uo any Kinq. or 1IALL1.NO with two-horse teams. TIIOS. E. BROWN. Dec. 22, 1875. ll:3mo TO AMOS HOWES. W. A. C0IT. Non-residents. Take notice that4he following summons and 9 warrant of attachment have been issued asrainat Von. SUPERIOR COURT Rowan County. John W. Mauney, Flaudiff, J Agnnzt. Amos Howe, and Summons. William A. Coit, . Defendants,, State of iorth Carolina. 1 o the Sheriff of Rowan county Greeting: You are hereby, commanded in the name of the State to summon "Amos' Howes & W. A. Coit, Defendants, in the above Sac tion, to appear at the next Term of the Su perior Court of tbe County of Rowanj at the Court-House in Salisbury, on the 6th Mon day after the 3d Mond.iv in March 1876, then and there to answer the complaint of John W. Mannev. Plaintiff' in this suit. And Von sirt Tulhercomniabded to potffyllhVTsaid Te- fehdants that if they fail - tcr 'imwer'' the "com plaint, within the time 'specified by law, the said rlainun will taKejugdmenl against v m t i them for the sum of six thousand, one hundred and twenty-two dollars' with interest-' on sal d sum from June 1st 1874, and for all costs and i-harKes in this suit incurred. Witness. J. M. H0RAH, Clerl of oar said Court, at office, in Salisbury, this the 25A day. of tebruary, A. U. It&tb. I i J. M. MORA II.; Clerk Superior Cowt of Rowan County: (WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT.) ROWAIV COUNTY-; In the Superior Court. John W. Mauney, Plaintiff. Against I Amos Howes & W. A. Coit, Defendants. State of North Carolina.' j " Tothe Sheriff of Rowan County Greeting: It appearing hy affidavit to the officer grant ing mis warrant; mat ine piainun is en recover from the defendant the sum itled to ot six thousand one hundred and twenty-two dollars ($6,122.00) and that the above named defendant are non-residents of thisState, being residents uieoMicaoi fl.wiw nu s enny,Y.u.i You are forthwith commanded to attach and safely keep ail the properly of said Amos Howes, and V. A. Coit, in your Count, Or so niuch thereof as may , be sufficient to! satisfy wiid demand, with costs and expenses, and you will make due return thereof to the said Court at the term lo he held Ion the Cth Honday after the 3rd Mondav of March 1876.' I J. M. IIORAH, Clerk. March 2, 1876. ($16.) r;2ti Femo Coin lei This -superior variety of seed is on sajle atthje store's-of McCobbin Beall & Dean, arid Holmes. mm t s wa'nledrO ill termcfiee. TRUE -A CO., Au gnsta.Mame. Msrch O, 76: 1 yr ; 0 C f ft Qf) ftp &if at home-. Samples worth" gl IU VAU$1 freel Si Stissos & Co , Portland,; Maine. March 9, TG: l yr. MANSION , ..... - J ' 'j .,, , Centrally Situated ;.;;-:SALISBT3BY,. NC, ; ril HE . HOUSE i in tbe centra. of business. "X and nearesi to4he depot. r " :-'-X--TaUe:iis-po9flas Vte lest . , - f Servants attentive and polite, ' u Board peHaylC:a:,.f:.v;: I...::.... $1 50 Single Meals, .-.-j.:. - 60 CPSpeciaT Contracts for longer term. V Omnibus to and from all trains. - ; . Best livery stable near at band. v j. '!.-- CFThe undersigned tenders his thanks to many friends who bare called on bun at the If aksiox-, and assnVeS them that no effort shall be snared tomaketbejr futarevisits pleasant. I BT be Traveling Public will always find pleasant quarters a&d refreshing fare I " WM. ROWZEE. Feb. 3, lR7C. lT:tf ' f ' -'-1 - - - - - ilvASSA GUANO ! . A PRICES KEDUCED. Selling thuf. year, cash, at $56 25 On time, 1st, lTov., 03 50 Payable in cotton, 450 lbs. BEAD THE FOLLOWrSTO : Or, jff. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent Navassa Gxtako, j Salisbury, N. C. 'Dear Sir: I new send you the resnlt of my experiments witbj Gnanop, this year, ql used eight kinds of Guano, selecting land of as nearly uniform soil as possible, side by 8e,Puttinp.1 r,cnt8..wwrlD of eacb km1 to IhA mo? ; Ann hV f hn oirlA nt oil thauu iinanna , j " ' ' " . . . . . I put into one rm J90 lbs of good stable ma- nure saving onft row witnout anytbiog. . 1 be V ere Id rod?- (or J0. J,ards) b Uieasure. aooM rows to he acre, m the midst of a 20 acre field. I strack my rows, subsoiled each row, pnttinz the Gnano in and planting, all on tbe same day, being rne bin day ot May. Now for tbe re-nut of the picking, as given below : Xo. lbs. to Row. 21 17 4 m 22 19 1H II FcrtUizert Sows. 50 Xo. lbs. per acre. 850 200 1075 r2-r 1125 975 Stable Manure, British Lion. f Nothing, f Zell's Pnosphatei Pacific, i Sea Fowl, Whann's f Guanibaui, Cat Island, 550 1300 NAVASSA, I 26 Now, friend Brown, yon see the resnlt. The A cents of the other Guanos are all mv frieuds. I dou't ispeak disparagingly of any of the above Guanos, not at ay. The sorriest may pay. but e NAVASSA Jmost assuredly pays the best ?f Every ajre where I used all Navassa I make one bale So the acre weighing from 410 to 456 lbs. Permit rne to say, in conclusion, that takiug tbe above as a.bjMis, I lose 6,650 lbs. seed cot ton by not uwna all of your most noble and best of all Gnanbs, the Navasa. ! Yours, Ac, ! UA. PROPST. IT. A Am APJNHY WT, TWP. ITVtSFRSTavP'.n h.vo hU a, fnr ti.o r,,,r.w,. V . -MiHn- rfial estate the States of Virffihia and North Carolina, and respectfully ask all persons who have Kcal Estate for sale.ancludinc w ater powers. &c. to place it in our hands. Wft -dvertiee enerallv throuo-hout the 1 Northland Northwestern States, I J. W. McKINSEY, j D. F. MELLEN. Bv permission we respectfully refer to Messrs. W. S. Patton, Sons & Co., BanKers; Mai. W. T. Sutherlin and W. T. Clark & Co., Danville, Va.;inon. G. C. Cabbell, member of Congress, Danville, Va.; 1. W. Keen, Salisbury; Sutherlin & Johnson, Charlotte, Dr. John Robeson, Statesvillc, JS. C; and A. Dowden, President 1st National Bank; and Samuel ijfuck, President Millersburg Bank, MMlersliurg, Pennsylvania. Address, Danville, Va Chatham, Pittsyl vania cbunty, Va.; or Millersburg, Dauphin county, Penn.4 Danyille, Vq., December 8th, 1875. 10:3mo:Jd KERR CRAIGE, gttarttta at fato, J3f.lles'k'u.x"3rv S3. o J W TT TTnPATT .... 18 JEWELERS, MAIN STBEET, SALISBURY, twlHll)IHIfH!;iiiniLi!niiT!!i!l!l'l'l""."""IH':" IIA YE jtTST RECEIVED A UUCP, AND SPLENDID STOCK OF Most Beautiful Jewelry. We have; just redfeived the largest and handsomest stock of Jewelry eer exhibited in Salisburv, and respectfully invite public inspection. It comprises. Gold and Silver Watches, of all kinds : Silver Pitchers. Cups. Castors. Nankin Rinirs.. Forks. Knives, and of Spoons. The finest and most beautiful sets of Jewe rv of all kinds, as Ear-drops. Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Seals, Lockets, &c.t dro., &c. Also, a lot of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS. i Also, agents for the celebrated Schaffhjausen Spectacles Jtbe finest glasses made.,3 Will ell as as any Itause in the south. ! CALL HERE ASP GET; TOCB . WITlU, IX D CLOCK. UI PIIUIXG !; done prompt VyfisusuaL All work tcarrnnted 12 JuerUhl, Pee. 15, ISJi. howie HOUSE Si- MilSSSWWIi i llEWADVERTISILiciiTS: ' ' 1 " i " i i ri , - . i i i ' ) . BTTnnT ,W are giving $G5 Sewing Ma 1 1 Jbllchinvsv Hnritihg Caw Watches Vfel Vet ' "I fr ; I Vests, nod Black ilk Drtrees, free t ; I ii with" oor JrefJbacJtPackages; Send , T7DP1? to Inventois Union, 173 Greenwich,"" Sixhh Street, Kew York. I - 2h4w.:;; AGENTS VANTEI1 -, Medals ai.d Dir)loniai A't "'UZx Fictoflal BiMez 1800 Hhwt rations Address for new . circular A.J. HOLM AN & Co., 030 Arch Street, PhilaV jjihiw , . ;. 1 V- , f ; , . . ;-t 1,000 AGENTS, :Ti-acherfS 'tiideiitS- Men and Wornrn wanted lo sell CESTENIClAl, . GAZETTEER oftheU; S. shows grand results of 1D0 Vears Progress f iA rwhoe Library. Bodon Globe. Jfot a Luxury, but a necessity Inter . Best selling Bxk Pnb. Good Pay. Wsht Gen. Agt in every city of 10,000. .Ad dxesf, i J McCURDY &CO. Phila Pa. 21:4w pSYCHQMAXCYtOB SOUL CHARM- . T IXG." Tllow either sex may fascinate and gairi the love A aflections of any, person they ; choose inManlly. ' This simple, mental acquire-- . ment all can possess, free, ' by mail, for 25c, together with1 a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Mints to Ladies, Weddinr iight Shirty &c A qneer " book. l Address T, WILLIAM & Co, Pubs. Phil f 12:4w VFA riTCIl Agests for thl lest'WlI Hli I CU ing Stationery Packase "4o the world. .'It containrl5heets paper, 15 En-. . velepeiC golden PehPen-holderr Pencil, Pa tept Yard Measure, and a piece of Jewelry. - Sin gle ipacksgej with pair of elegant Gold Stone Sleeve Buttons, post-paioy 25ct, 5- for $1.00. -This package has beenexTliUiedl by the : pub ' lisher of Carolina Watchman and found aa represeated- wortli the money., Watches given j awav taall Agents. ' Circrilar free; J :'4 ; .; ' BRIDE , tpg 769 Broadway, Y. 17;4w A jFarm !of Your Own. .Tb BBStiBjBBflf tf i FREE HOMESTEADS ! . j 4 -AND-JTIIE -it ' : rr ' -. - BesUndClieape$t KailrpadLaiid Are on iheLine of the fv. :; ''' i: UNION PACIFIC 'RAILROAD, NEBRASKA. , ; Secure A Home NovitJ Full Information sentREE to all parts o theWoild. Address, O. F. DAVIS, i Land Coin'r U. P. K. R. 21:4w. ; Omaha,"Nebraska. FULLER, WARREN & CO., ' MANUPACTUKERS OF !' TOVE (1 the Iargest'assortmentlin RANGE and FUBNACEaF The Market! OUR NEW WOOD AND COAL COOKING GOLOEH CROVII. REPORTER it ? PmiTOF'76; 0UTI1ERN GEP. i AND TUB FAMOUS - , TEVART 4 IMPROVED J j MEET THE WANTS of EVERT DEALER. I Correspondence invited. r-Price Lift and Cut upon application to FULLER,. WAKBEH COkf 2;W Water Street, New York. 21;4w. 1 For -Coughs, Colds Hoarseness AND ALL TIIOAT DISEASES; Use WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES A THIRD AND SUKE REMEDY; Sold br Druggist generallv, and FULLER & FULLER. Chicago, 111. i THIS PA?ER IS OX FIU3 WITU Where AdTertUtuc ContracU can bemad pAlL AND W I NT-E B fiTO C K 187 5. 75 BUls. Molasses. 10 do New Orleans 10 d Syrup. - ' 23 Bags Coffee. , 25 Kegs Soda. 4 Boxes Cheese. ' . 25 Adamantine Candles. 25 " Soap 30 Cases Oysters, 20 Brandy Peaches 20 1 . f Fresh Peaches 10 Pine Apples 30, Gross 'gnuff ' . -' 1 25 Coils Cotton and Jate Rope 40 Doz. Painted Pails. - . 40 Gros Flanks 2.000 lbs; HeinloeltjLeather . 1 .500 lbs. Candy 40.000, Ciears - 50 Kegs Powder i 50 Bags Shot . 100 Reams Wrapping Paper 10 -Doz. Scotch Ale - , 40 Doz. Ginger Al r '--.. y. also i A full line of Wuod and Wilbtw Ware. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Saddles ft Bridles, Axes, Guns Pistols, ke.. Arc. - Also, a large lt i4 .Canned Goods, a eboiro selection of French i Candies, .Salt, Peper. Spie, Ginger, JJoyaJ Baking Pow ders. Ra'uens. Currauts, Fia. Citrons, Nuts. 5ardiines., Cocoa mi ts. Pickels!, Sauces, ' Cat sup. Potted Meat. Kerosene, Tanners and Machine Oils. Liquors of all kinds. Hominy. Grit, tfew York Buckwheat Fhmr, : &cM &c A'e. - 1 Th above Stock was lniught at the -elose of theteasou at greatly reduced prices, and is offereil at .Wholesale & Retail at very short uru&tt. ; 11 BINGHAM t CO. SalisluryX C, Dee. 16, 1873. . : Attention FARMERS' GRASS SEED, r JilStXieeived lutih soiriplv of -Clover- Seed. Orchard G raw. Blue Grass, Bear Top P anu i ituottiyvwbMA 1 will. sell Uep at j" ':r ; V' ENNISS" " ! Clieap Chattel Mortgages, and Ivarifts rthcr blanks for sate'Jier s C-nd25c. to G. r UOWELL ;&.CO. New fVjYork, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing nnted I lists bf'. 3,000 newspapers, and estimate slxrw I0:tf IWeost ofadrertbiinc. 'JIarrb Jl, TCC lr, ! . i, is----:,'.- . . r, m j . I 1 J' !H' -1 if.
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