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. i m: - i is i - f i i i - . , . -77 ', . , I i . . I .wl ir itn ! ;. . i ii . : .; :-. . ; " -,' H I , Carolina Watchman. MARCH 30, 1876- on in Persons making remittances for to payfura vear-1 0 cts. to paj postaj??. j Or John Conner, reputed ron-of the fate Henry W. Conner, of this place; was convicted at Chatham Court last preek of Wre stealing. jind sentenced hyj Juge Kerr to 20 years in the penitentiary. IJi loufederate, Ililey Beale, was alio con victed and sentenced to the earae;terb. ' Jude Kerr'a whip sounds like those of. the olden time terrible to nffeuders.' ' lion which threatens iooverwhclm the ; country. It does seem ! that if they shall sleep on, regardless of the uo'tes of warning which j this Democratic House of Representatives is now ring- ting jnto their cars, the centennial bf our 11 Deny Will pruvtymu ua -ua u death. ' '-'". r'"' ; THE GRANGERS. : " ! : Ve copied a' para graph in this paper two! weeks ago, reciting the methods era- ployed by come traders in N. Y. to de cei ve the Grangersand get out of them better prices than they could obtain from merchants well acquainted with thejricks of trade. Oar object was to " post the Granger iu order that .Ley might prac lice greater caution in buying from men in (distant cities of whom; they know no more than ; is represented in circulars, which, ".uow-a days' liierilly flood the country. Iflheie is any gpod'ta the far nier community to come out of ihe Grange movement, we want them to have .it. If An, Elephant Our newspaper Wotheis of the Raleigh Sentinel and i ews, H4v a ' i K;nvr r.t. Inml-an .uohant. if f ou ifease , if wji.u v r - cWtaiuIra hin tbict and they are ; wor ryingver it Liy in and lay out. It U nil i their otcn befut'gs to tbem exclueiveljr, and ? the interference of outsiders is siinplj offi cious. Deihansi liut they will pardon us for gajiDg, joy to yoa, gentlemen, when yuu get; thy can save money by sending off to out'of the scrape when you get clear of the didtant maikAt for goods, they are cer - tlephantand discover as you mos likely ,ajiy entitled to do-so. No one willdis will, that there was uiure cleverness in wh Xe ljat .jerJ who dig and delvoas da otbr and more honesty too. than you L the farmers I for a livinjr, should make knew of before. We don't believe either of bbor l0 ,he u!most in provi . foa wine .rasca, y rwf .diil forbe wanU of Uie famuy. And but that with a proper understanding and , . , . , . , ,.- . rvt yet tbey are liable to be deceived m their all be put away together in Ue same bed efforts to get the most for their canting. and sleep a happily as so many boy$ after Indeed, merchants themselves, with all onejof their little fisticuffs. Till then, re-j tlieir knowledge of goods and expeiience strict your trouhlesto the Uihits ht Raleigl!' in j trade, are liable to mistakes, and some dou't send out extra sheets, of volutniuous times commit very serious ones. It is reports. The "old man" (the people) had weU enongh to bear ihese facts in tind, better not know what's going on. among you, or he might take it iuto bis head t give, you such a dfessing" as you haven't had eiuee you went a fishing oti Suuday. He is as hot just now at Grants deviltry as he and not tale things always as they ap pear to be. We have heard of several instances littly wherein Grangers have been deceived by merchants abroad : One, lorth Carolina do not endorse or rel ish such in i tist ice to an old and ..tried 'Mil." ' ' . ' 1 ' pupiic servant ior, wunc wu w iuv; approve the .course oi wr. , j,urua throughout, ,we . think t lie lias a uone much good for his people ana his party. ! The Sentinel and News, published as tlicy arc at thex State capital, mightej towers of strength to the .democratic party; the former, especially, from Hr. Turner's reputation and long identifi cation with State affairs, could wield a!srcat influence and the JVetrsj in a somwhat subordinate sphere, might do a &at deal of good; but, as lit j lis, the two papers have been for t)vo years stumoung-uiocts io me of Democracv, ancl in all their bicKer h"s and diSerences they have bqen about equally to blame. H we have made the above comments in no meddlesome spirit ; but we ircj among the voters of the party and we have the rijrht to demand that there be harmony in our own midst jtist as the soldier jn the ranks, . when about to tall upon the enemy, ins sts that the comrade at his side shall quit! beating on his canteen and singing "Susan Jane," at a crisis when every thins depends on care and vigilance A strong enemy lis in front of us, and; every division of our newspapers ; or leaders strengthens the foe and weak ens us. i :S ! ! A to the chanresasainst Howcrton wo shall withhold any opinion for the present : he denies them and challenges an investigation, ami he Iras a rignct a suspension of public judgment unti an investi&ration is made. . One -thing hwwever. is certain the New York bill for booksstationery, etc., show the Secretary of State to be (if nothing worse) such a fool that he ought to be turned out ot his oinee ior -siupiuiiy i hot for fraud. Fay. Gazette. can rett bear, and it may not- be fafe asiU V" cofftfe ' juu to give him another proypcationi A SECRET. KT.ironuizineiacneof my greatest pleas- Luref when duty has no demands on ciy time, and pleasure no .other .prompting asl week alter an animating conyentiiy".w fir daughter of Eve. the magnetic influence of the delicate damsel with bewitching manners Wore off. I returned to my room, aaatical ienortgh to indulge in imageries. The thoughts which emanated from my roinu were oi uie Wevating kind. They were or a girr wno nau emigrated to Ihts country irom ownu. was rather mi'nimnm insizenoUrery beautiful or even attractive; bul her homeliness was modified by the acWAion of very pleasing man ners. She had been sotvated, ana now wure unother'i teetli, or some one else's. . ! This girl was an orphan, jier lamer uau spent most of lus life in suing other pople, but had hwt every cen.t, even to ins nair ; ami iac i!.ih hafl nurmid him. and had Overtaken him. 'Twaa. not longafterwardsthat her moth er's sufferings were oteviated slxo Dy oeatn In analyzing my thoughts of this charmer, J RiiVttrised into an acknowledjrment to my self of affection for her. Had inciter stood on Ml. Ida and seen a rival daring to oppose him his Astonishment could not have been greater, than was mine!. "When my thoughts became carj'fied, a rfeighlful sensation crept over me, as I fancied the future. But I suppose like others,! may soon become Scot-frce.bv means of a peculiar female pro- peiiMtv. The prospect is very vAnna-maung. ! 1ifnnnv tn fee a Tonne: lad iii company with her "lelier, aimori h.i at tho ught of a caterpillar crawling up her Bleeve, and Pcream, oo iaao iu horrible thing off," .and lheu, wkcrj aloue at home, to gee tbatj same female jejk around a half-grown fcaif by the jtavl, at milking time, as tlioiigti sue giuo a ehap whether that member was made of cast iron or uot.Ped. Fress. The State Faib We are pleased to learn from the Raleigh papers that at a meeting of the Executive , Committee oi the State Agiiculiiirnl Society, htld last week, it was unanimously resolved to have a Fair, and corauiittees were Appoin ted to brenare a premium Hat. The Fair will commence on the 17ih and continue to the 21st of October.! grange agent seht north for coffee and paid 25 cts. per lb., beeidea freight and drayage, 'when The Fkeedmex's Saving Bask h-could have bought tUe same or a better Party spirit is very strong. Men are ' Uiicla from Binsrham & Co.. Sullivan & ftettdilveu by it-juto making the heavj, Qowan and oilier merchants here fori 25 icet sacrifices, and do it willingly. We ct8. Anotlier sent for, hats and paid suppose the colored people are no( an eij- S i.25, of which lot there was one that ception to the ruleL That many of them dW notiit, and the man bn.ughi.it to town -will regard jvith indifference the Iosa of io exchange, when he discovered that he all the money they had in the FreedmenY could have bought just as good hats hore Saving Bank when they learn 'that $300, at $1 cash. ' I : 000 of U was expended in canvassing, tb ; We have heard of frequent instances of secure the. re-election of Grant il 1872. this-kiud, and dvert to them now, not Party spirit, under the circumstances, for the purpose ol discouraging grangers will constrain them to yield to jhfe loss j,, their efforts to do the best they can of their hard-earned savings; and to tbroW for themselves, but merely to show ihem up their hats and shout for Grant, Bab- that theaerchants of New York, Boston, cock & Co. But who knows how much &c, are not more honest than they should of this money, was used to "buy up black be, and that it may sometimes be true of votes? To print lying circulars to send grangers as other people, who nject out among them, and to hue lying white things near them and go far to fair worse. THE FAIRY PALACE. (BY A GlUt TEX TEAKS pLD.) S ! i There was a very rich man lived in a very large town, and he hail a little girt whose name wasilitt.e Pet. her father and mother loved her very much.; her mother was Aery fond cf flowers and had one beautiful lily, and bhe told her little uauguier noi to touch it, but she wanted to touch it very much and one dav there came a little Uiau into the- gar den and told her if she touched that lily he would; inot come to w;e her auy more, then sLe said she! would not touch it for auy thing and she told liiitt! he must come to see her agaiu to-morrow aod he said he would, what do you want with nifc ? 1 will tell you ro-moirow, when the little man came she saw a rod in his hand she said to him what have you got that rod in your hand for, be said 1 am a; Fairy and turn' anything to w hat I want it to lie, well'said Pet will you make me a tairy palacjb, yesi said the little man, and he touched a bif rocki which waa in the yard and there was a beautiful! palace there i i the place oi a laige ugly rock and she was very much surprised and her parents f were; also, w lieu little ivt got old enoiign sue anu ine ittle man got uiarricl and was very happy all the.r lives. ii THE GAS PROBLEM. men ana negroes to run about over the Grangers may confidently expct the country to deceive the hard working, most artful attempts to deceive them by merchants at a distance. The competi tion betwren merchants in the large cities is so greit, and the immorality of trade so' common among them, that even skill ful and long experienced dealers go into themaikeis with caution, clngelyecruti nizing everything before purchasing We cannot conceive that it will be safe for Grangers to do less than this. I And out of abundant cantion and es pecially in view of the fact that the home merchant is mainly depended on to pur chase their smaller products, would it not be wise jn Grangers to test the home It will be of interest to the true and barkei for the goods they want before honest men of the countrv to fiotc tlie sending abroad for them? Let them effect of the astounding revelations mae "P their bills, adding freight, ineu DOW being' made at Washington ranCP &c an l,v"",g ascertained the Some are; anticipating creat frood re- total uf c08t ' Suits to flow from tliPm TKo. Yo, kt ,l,e', cal1 on ttie home merchant and Pose that the tnnlA nf hi ee al wliat I,,,ce li(iwm udertake to fill hp?iM on,1!n..: uLt. I t out the loss of time, and if it shall tun. iuuujiiuii in jngjj ptaces, will arise in thejnajesty of their power stay-at-home colored people I This was using the .negroes' own mnnW tn fin w - -- -j heir zeal, and harness them to Grant's apolitical chariots To-be sure the, colored people, would not have put their money in the savings' bank if they had known it would go that way. Butaa the thing is ail over and the money gone, it is quite easy to give it up, and to do it joyfully. Bribing has always been denounced as a ciime, but it was left for radical pol iticians to bribe the negroes with their own money. n ne --4 and htirltthe offenders1 and thetr party from the places which they have so hamelessly abused. That would in deed bo a most natural result if the people were suitable impressed wit! the magnitude of the mischief tt wicked offenders have wrought, and of the individual duty of each man to rebuke them on all occasions i with eteruest indignation. But ! si this i so? It is greatly feartnl that it is nt i that the people, individually, do hot real ize their responsibility da not feel that they have any. duty to perform in the premises ; but are looking away to 8ome unknown source from whence a .v.u,u; mu; wiue. xiencev tiiere are many gocnl men who fear that the dis gusting and horrible revelations refer red to, wiifbe fruitless of good that - the republican will be a republican still, and will continue to vote for hrs parhzang as though nothing had hap- peneil, and that our public affairs will continue to go ou from bad to worse until we shall reach some terrible crisis in which ruin and desolation wil overtake the whole country followed 'by years pf confusion, anarchy I cruel-! t)', bloodshetl, and all the ; nameless1 horrors of a peiple"giyen over J to be! punished for tlieir iiis. I ii ;! i ; It is impossible at thii tinje to kbjib wi Vhat results nja be looked for iVo j jean conceivle of nothing but accelerated i?vil if the people shall fail to awake o true tcnsa of Jthc situation and 1 nerve themselves as one njan to' jro .is.t and turn back tlie tide J of corrupt as dealer out that the home, merchant can du well for them as ; lie unknown away off in some distant city, it will be to the interest of all parties to limit the transaction toi the home circle. - f W-e-write this from the conviction that there can be no antagonism between the home merchant and the producer that wil not in the end be injurious to both. Tl, Grangers themselves distinctly disclaim the need any such antagonism. Their grand airoj to get the best bargains pos. sible for their produce. If ihey can get the best athome, they will trade at home, otherwise they will send where ihey can get Uie best. 1 Ins is a rule of trade which all merchants understand perfect ly, annipon which they practice every day- . : . MORE QUARRELING. The Raleigh Sentinel and Raleigh News have, managed to extract from the Howerton difficulty the material for -another bitter controversy and another bitter tirade of abuse against one another.. It seems that Dr. How erton, the Secretary of State, denies the charges of corruption which " have been made aga.inst him ; and, having been refused the opportunity of reply in the columns of the News, he applied to the Sentinel, which pu blished his communication. . -; In this the editor of the 5cnfin was partly to blajne; while he had a per fect right, if he thought ; fit,, to give Howerton a chance for defense in his paper, he should 1 have insisted that that part of the eard which reflects on Col, Walter Clark . one of the stock holders of the Aeic8 be omitted. But the serious and very offensive accusa tions against Mr. Turner that he is in a conspiracy with prominent Radicals: and is about to go over to the Radi-j cal; party, are unjustifiable; and the! Jey8 will find that the people of HIE MOVEMENT Ot" THE J1ETEU KAr'L.U.NEU. " , To tue Editor oi' tue Hkkald : i As vou have of late devoied much of yoor space to the "Urtsi Jtie.Htiou, and as youri remarks: have; been mainly dt-oted to one side ouly, 1 respectful-; ly be" leave to intrude a tew remarks lit tLe Uetincd Of the other de. It is mainly o ing to a want ofi knowiedfire on t- e partot the geueral public :in in inaUeis relat-uig to gus that i..any jycisuui havuj tiduigjd iq macli ill-le.-lmg. supiciou aud ceusuitv; which is not ! hunted to a particular ciai-j, but shared byji large iwrtiou oKiie coxiimuniiv, Whicjh,! I believe, would not be the cue Mere thev better: informed ou the matter. U e utieu liud ersiiskjl; more than ordinary intelligence who leguid tl.e: operations of gas coinpauies as of uoubtuu nfttuie. who consider the measuienieiit of gasasa iuere farce, and who suppose the sale of gas to be a mys tery. Eveu the liKKAL't generally remarkable tor its liberality oi oinmon, na given expression to observations which, if true, would leflect bu little Honor upon gas companies. All such charges are the result of an entire want of knowledge of the manufactnie and measurement of cas; and 1 un hesitatingly say that it the public would look carefully into the subject without prejudice the opinion in the matter would be materially changed It is olten argued by dissatished consumers that the wheel or cock work of the meters works; with out any regard to the quantity of gas passing inrougii lite meter. iNotiuug can be more eiroue bus than this. The wheel work of a clock Is tl.e perfection of mechanism, for it records faithfully anu continuously me viurainns 01 uie pendulum ; inee vibrations are mace to correspond with ctr tain periods of time, and so long as the pendulum pioves at the precise speed calculated the'clock will tic correct: therefore the defect in a clock is Hot caused by the wheel work, but by the nendu lata. With the gas meter the wheel woik! leconls on the dial the number of times the measuring chambers have bun tilled and emptied ; I thee chamber are not susceptib e of variation (if the ineter be iu good lepair), so that there in no! com- ftarison between the action of the clock and tj.e gas meter exeepi as regaras ine untuning accnUcy of ine wneei work, iue gas meter it proneritr con stiucted. rarely indicates against the consumer, hs eacn oi tne measuring veels must be nlleu and emptied the necessary number of times before the dial can record the corresponding quantity; bnt by wear and tear, Ac, it generally indicates to the prejudice of tlie company, and only registers a por lion or pei imps noue oi tue gas passing, il hese defects arise from small holes occurring by rjist or decay in a part of the case or measuring wheel of the wet meter or in the leather diaphragm of the dry meter AnoUier complaint is that gag compa nies force the gas with undue pressure in order to cause the meters to '"spin rouud faster " Tlis, al though often cssertedi. is completely ridiculous. inasmuch as any increased pressure' could not cause the meter to go quicker unless tl e conVnmer permitted the gas to be wasted through the burner, t he meter is a measure of volume and "unless a certain volume passes it cannot be registered, and ii tne consumer exercisea onl7 ordinary care the gass cannot pass, no matter how high the pressure 'i",i -. viii iiic-cvmrary. ii is me nueict-t oi the company to furnish gas under the lightest possible pressure, in ordei to avoid loss by leakage from the mains in the streets, which always unavoidably occurs. Dr. Chandler say (see Kncineeairitr and Mining journal, January l, 1876): "XctBinir s bo mysienons io me gas consnmer as the rneter. ana yet. as a mailer oi tact, tlie meter i quite as accurate as any other measure in nse. H does someiimcs eiT. uui us errors are almost alwnys in i.nuroi me consumer ana against tlie companies iteannot mcasnie gas that does not nass tliromrh it, bnt may permit gas to pass through writ hout registering the quantity." Again be says "Pro fessor Wor.n'ey, State Inspector lorOhio, in testing 2.321 meters, found only thirteen tLat1 varied over one-half of one per cent. Mr. Stimpaon. State In spector of Massachnsetts. in one year testedill.316 meters, only 143 of which failed to come within the reqnirements of law." CASSIAS. .s'ew York, March l& 1876. I I THE KLKINS JOB. There is a va;ue, caiiniiir, and plan.i ble bill pending iu the Hume of Itepre jeiitatives "to confirm ceitain private land claims in the Territory of New Mexico;" atul extraoidiuary internet and zeal were manifested by the head of the King in that Territory dm ing the dUcus giou ou Saturday last. The bill ii known io ; cover nearly three millions of acres, including ooioe of the richest and best mineral lauds, the real value of which is ouly known Jo the Territorial Ring.- New Mexico was acquired in 184S. During the twenty-seven years which have passed away since that time no effort has been made to confirm these grants under the Spanish aud Mexican govern ments, eome of which dale back one hun dred aud sixty-six years. After the ac quisition of California there was constant legislation on such grunts lor twenty years ; and yet New Mexico uever asked for similar laws. All of a Fitdden this scheme is sprung upou Congress, and 8lranely enough, loo, iu a Democratic House. It is wholly in the interest f a gang of specu lajois who propose to gobble up the min eral wealth of New Mexico, as tlie patiiot Hallet Kiltourne now luxuiianug in the -1 XXV I I ! 1 . I. common jail al u ut-uingiou, uiu me wood and concrete pavetm-nts by forming a ''Utile King of seven persons. Mr. Jnyct', Republican, ot Vermont, was adroitly put forward to manage the project, but he was seconded by Mr. Buckner of Missouri, who rallied through the 3.6.3 bonds for the Commissioners ot Boss Shepherd, and by some members who might better have bei-n engaged in oilier butinits. Mr. Joyce could not tell how much land the bill covered, but lie thnughl it rt-markably fair, of course. K kins was the master spiiit iu the movement, and the others were only the pawns hi pushed about, on the board to eiitiap tlie unwary and win llie game. IIonet. inrn, it' they are wise, v ill not burn their liogei-8 in this j b. 1 hi' is nut a good year lor plunder N. Y. Sun. Iemo and the States, - Barke County, iu primary ujeeting, passed the following resolutions: Eesohcd, That we call on the cratic House of Bepre'seiitatives il.nhblicau Senate of the United to redeem the pledges so often tiade to the people by boih parties that in gooa lime the svstetn ot taxation oy luicnmt Revenue should he modified if not abol- irfliprl. f liesohed. That oar Senators and Representatives in Congress be and are; hereby rt quested to insist uponja thor-f ough iuvesiigatiou into every department of the government, that "no guilty man escape" that the honor ot the government uiiil tli. iiitiiiv of the law may oe vin - o j - ' j dicated J ) , llesolccd. That In consideration of th fact that charges of corruption have beei made against both the luiernal Iteveno and the Federal Court of this District i that they have used their powers io make party capilal, we demand of Congress k speedy and seaiching investigaiioji of th same. , f f ! , 3ICCUB1HNS, BE ALL & DEAIV. L .1. ,, ' i.A-'.tfnti.n of Planters of Rowaiv Andadjoinin counties tA i ""e. .T - ., jn, ijsn wliif! will uc reauireu in evervnease time, ii sctiutu: j .v--", - - . - - for cash or on IWhann's celebrated Raw Bone Super Phosp : Soluabie Pacific Guanb, t thich is specially recommended fo Tobacco and Cotton, on which it has beennJ vnicn is espeviaiiy -uu nJ ,n i, sul)stantiated by hundreds of test mnM ieSi purging cl8ewl,e 31areh-8, teller and meaper man THE underijrned attention to bis X robes, Secretaries i 1 - is doinjr n Irjr& hnsine m the CaiunerisKiri: lire ana vonld call (w lome-xvzaae woru-u, .. ivcasei, ; TaUies, I'klweilTaines, and eVerytbing ele demaji(kxl. Also, NEW the best thtSo for the purpose V A I - s-ij:-unA mola -B-in1.nr kAJsri. trinilow lilhll. dtOTS. Ac., Proirrtly to order: Kj jreneral carpentering business iirians , aim eimaie Pv V" . ra ,orW0ftkl dwelliugs, stores; lactones, xc. aiw,h,iubj'""'' -c i CLOTHcS KAuK, !of drrlnff clothes ever vet invented ; i" pq'wl to 70 ttnf.'! -i 5 -..r ,1... . im tii aII nr iiiit nart rith i nv.al wi..i "H ana may De useu enuer iu wr V " "j - - M H COFFINS. Keeps constantly on hand a fml assortment of coffins ready tojhip in few minutes. PRICES ! Call and hear them ami see the stock. fih 22: .i . - Aildresn,. Al. L. McIKTIEfc March 9. 1S76 ACRES 14- 655 Best Tract in' tie Coonty. One of the best (if not the very best) Tracts ol r.and in the Count v ii for Hale. Iteoutaini (kH acres, and will be sold at $U.oOO. I There i laud enough lu'joiiiinjr l hif tract which may bjp purchased to aeconit::odate a prettj- large cJ onjr. J ts w iiliin '2 mile of a' railroad depot Fr further particulars address box W, Salis burj , X V. i 23:tf HORATIO 41 WOODSON l& CO4 Estate and Insnranco Agsats, j. Salisbury, N. C. j OFFICE In the Court-House sell and bny real estate: rent housej and collect the rents. - I FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE RISKS j a specijilt'. - ( JOaX S UENDKUSOJfi Attouxey; al Law, will transact the le-ral business of the firm. f Patnmagc solicited and prompt atten tion uaraMied. .Uino ; ' if;- THE . iuranoe Co, c:, ; ro ini HUBfl'bi in: OF 3?l!A.LEIGrI-I, i j 1 : ! j it Insures Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, AND ALL CLASSES OF 1NSURA3LE PROPERTY ! AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERJ1S Its stockholders are gentlemen interested in biiilding up North Carolina Institutiond.iaJ among them are many orte prominent buincss ana nnanciil men ot the Slate. till Jjosses Promptly tldjusied and Taid, "i RATTLE. Ja-, Prest.; U TipnnMrrp Unrnp tinti ntinrir. C, ll ROOT. TieePrK HJK aTON CALLS, Seer'y. uuuuuiuu oiwuiu iuuumuiu ( r. iu rr.it, sujMfrvijgti ANDREV RSUR PHY, Agent, Salistniy, N. C. ; Tl 22r4nu.. ' - . . Ma t rule Wbrks, EI0NUMENTS. H 1 1 ' HEADSTONES. OLD TIME WORK. In ripping off the outer coating of wealber boaidrt on lbe building now being taken down at tlie Court House corner. I be original weatlier boards were exposed, and tbey are curiosities. Tbey are about four feet long, and about fit iucbea wide, rived out of post oak to tbe lliicknr8 of less than halt an inch, guilt- He?8 of the plane and wiili ;i rude attempt at ornament in tlie piiape ot molding on the exposed edge which might have been done wilh a jack knife. They were st cured villi wrought nails, evidently the work of a home smith, but to tliU da' as sound as when touched with the hist stroke of the hammer. The hoiwe now disappearing is coeval with revolutionary days, and if it could speak, would have many a tale to .ell of the many genera tions of business men that have occupied it. A long farewell, but a willing one, to the venerable wreck. UilUboro Recorder. A Home Enterprise. We direct public attention to the advertisement of the Soul hern Underwriters' Association, appearing in another column of to day's Seiitin-!. The organization, as we men tioned yesterday, has been fully comple ted, and from the statement appearing in the0 advertisement, the company start business with a paid up capital of one bundled and fifty thousand dollars (SI50, 000). Thai is a healthy beginning. This is a home enterprise, under ihe cou trol and management of native North Carolinians. All the earnings will be invested at home loaned out to our own people. This is a feature in this company which should commend itself to the good will of the whole southern public from I he slart. We understand the operations of the company will be to extend beyond the state as toon as practicable. We see our old secretary of state, and late associate. It. W. Best, is secretary of the company. We leiriet to looso him : C from the staff of the Sentinel, but our loss ON: and OF If Slick as Grease !i MB. WI, A EAGLE respectfullr announces his eoiitinnanec at nis old stand in his old line, on Main street, opposirje Ennis's Drug Store. He is always ready attyl anxious to accommodate customers iu tlie Boot. and Shoe business in th( best manner posibl. lie is prepared to do first class work and can compete with an northern shop on handmade jobs, liis machine, lats, tic., are of the latest and best paterns. He keeps on baud ready made work, and stock equal to ally special of- der. Footing Hoots in best style, $7. Xer toot, best quality, 1 J-.i Repairing peatly and prompt y douo at reasonable prices.; satisfac tion guaranteed or no.charge .' : Cash orders by mail promptly filled. VM. A. EAGLtJ. ! Jan. 20. 1STG. I5:6mo ; ; -4 THE MASONIC J0U8NAII Greensboro, !N. C. The only Masonic Weekly published ix Tnk l . ' . -. . . . !.: ,K . . . . L : . - columns. : Treats of all topics of interest to tbe Crnfl(. Litertture pure . aud i.s a Household Companion ust- mm Mm ail American Granite 11 M. On hand and furnished to Order. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED, JOHN CAYTON, Corner Ii;r.in and Blunt Streets, - lialcigh, .1. ( Address, - L..L: 10:ly Offers his Professional scrvicesi to the public- Calls left at his office on. Fisber. between Main and Church Greets, or at the store ol ik'- Cubbins, BealT & Dean, will receive prompt attention. ' l' March 8th, 18T0. 22:tf SunimoE. of which every Mason ia the country may j ly teel proiui. : TermsV One year, 2: Six Months. $1.25 Uemit ny i" t . umeror uegisteretl Letter IODIDE OF AMIVIONIA 8end stamp for specimen and get up a luli. 'Frvsi'nela limine Address E. A. WILSOV, 5 ,r)s,P'1 Hru,f :?t:er. Greensboro, N. (X 5 mm&L TYR TT T TR A UTT? A TVT. ' 1 A VIE COUl . -! ... . . . , . . a. ciemeni .aum r. oi Jran- ) uie Lee. Plaintiff. Against William Foster and wife Sarah, Joseph Mcllauiel and wife Eliz abeth, aud Alartiu Cochran. Heirs at Iiw, Defendants. STATE OF NOUTH GAUOLIXi To the Sheriff 'of Davie County Grrehnj: Yuu are hereby conunauded UisniiuEonWil luim r oster and wife Sarah Foster, Josepnl Daniel and wife. Elizabeth, aud Martifi-1'"! ran, the Hefendants ab ve named, if thej 1 loiind within your Count t1- t appear' :t ' otht-e of the Clerk of the Superior Court fi'frti couuty-ot Davie withiu twenty days alter m EB9 For Bent ! rf V "ft"; P'a'nt a eopy of which will lie deposited!!!! .01 othceV.fibe Clerk of the Superior CourtfrM erwi ior many Caiity within ten davs from the dateuC Cures Nenraltia. Face Ar.lip. Rheutnatism. Gout, Frosted Feet, Chilblalusi SoreThroat. sesor Woutids of every kind J service of this summon on tbem. eicltuiv the oaj' ot such service, and answer Jlie Dr. William Osgood Page, mnw n .,7 I t.n flVllllo uur Y nrlr cnttut i ui'i jiouso oppsue me m i."i (krautv Dank, larmerly oceupiep wun stillness ami intent pain iu Ins t summons, and letthem takent tice that if by Mm. Drown. AduIv 1 knee, and at times was unableto walk, cans- fail r . nVAi tWa colli Aomnlnilir irrtKin tfc thn nn1orLKrnn.l i T k fnn;.MnA., ..U...3 I ...1 2 . I f . t 1 . .- . . - I. v.. . . -'vmouu.... .-ii Uj kii injury rereiveu on, , tne nuuson Ame-Uie riaintitf will apply to Jhe Coun wv "w.ii'uwuun, uiui iwiiuonu. x rieii urm reiHeay inai . cue reuei uemanueu in tne couiDiaiiu. ' 21:3t i I skill or science could dvisp. without l.nr.ftf i Herein fail not. and of this suniiiions B 4 GlLE's Limment Iodide OF Ammonia gave I dae return. (Jiven under ujy hand and W hdd by all Druggist?. '.Depot No. 451 Sixth Avenue, New York. Only 50c and .$1 per bottle. TIIEO. F. KLUTTZ. Agent. 8alishary, N. C. March. 9, (22:Gm.V j ; The New York Mail 6ays that manv of tbe brown clockings worn by ladies are o poisonous as to endanger life. Those who wear them assume an unlovelv Yel low color, i You've fol rnnr n ti,n dear leader When you gee a lady friend assume an unlovely color, von ihould hull her stockings right off, and liglit out lor a stomach pump. Danbury Ketcs. A Fort Madison roan went into hii row Stable lie other Jay, and bv mistake. wised her up a nice mnsh In a box foil 4f saw-dust instead of bran. TheicoW, niere ly snpposiijs the hard tiaies harl come and they were all going to icniiotnize, meekly atp her supper, and that (man never discovered hi ruistake nnti j the next raomlig, when he milketl that ?iow, and she letdown half-agalIoii!of j turben- tme, a quart cf lioe-Pegn, and a handle of t .ll - T-t ' " m m- - ' : i V. is anoi hers' gain in this instance- W wish the cotnpany success in all its un dertakings, ltul. Sentind. Judge? Cloud Belligerent. We learn that his Honor, JikW iioun, so iar lorgot tlie Uignttv that 1,.-1.1 l. A A I . 1 auuuiu cuaracicnze llie OITlCiai DOSl- Mon Jie occupies, last Monday, as to take thp Clerk, Mr. Norman, by the collar and pitch him out of the Court House. "Jtfehold how good and how pleasant it is iar brethren to dwell together in unity' &c. lit. Ain i II.' i s tt menman. . 'Wishing to pay hia friend a compli- . j--mv umu i rmai iv ru . 4 near you have a very industrious wHe."- Vii " ronliA1 ll f ..I 1 ... i -, 'n""" menu, wiui a, ni nan 1 1 . : t ... . caoty eonue, -iie a jieve idl e. X'h always fluditig .sometJiioJor rne to do SIMONTON Female Golles-e. -. j The Spring session will opien on Wednes day, Feb. 2d, 1870. . ! Circulars with terms, &a, ion application to MUS. EN. GRANT. Princinkl. 10:3m Statesvilje, N. C. Blactmer and Henteon, Long ago the world was convinced that sew. ing cau ha done by uiaehinerj- tlie only ques tion now is, what machine combines hi itself tue greatest number ol important advantage Just here the i "CIT ATlTITkTNTl - ! J. iJUiVXjlMlJXi 1 Attorn comes in with its self-regtilatinff tension, sew. i mgfrom muslin to leather without change of and Solicitors. tnreau or need e.t hen from nrhf tn tniv hn.i iK I to nght while one style of the niachine sewi 1 bALlbUUHly N. C lo.;J '? m n? "perator; as may bo desired an o.- ib7j . with stitch alike on both rdes. In eleiraneetfriQaiiry ,8'4tt hmsh aud smoothness of eperation, varietv of feal of the Court, this ilst day of Febraq (Seal) H.B. HO WARD, Clerk of the Snnerior Court of Davie CoUHTl In this ease it annearinir tf the satisfac I of the Court that Martin Cochran, one f 'l defendants aJ.ve named is a uon-resident this Stat and that the place of his residcB unknown: It is ordered that service f ' summons be made by publication &r s'x Jf l eessive weeks iu the "Carolina Watchnin," 'I newspaper publhediu the town of Sali. j X. C. Feb. 21. 16.- II. B. HOW AUD, C. I- (20:Gw. pd.) BUCKEYE BEE-HITI woik and reasonableness ,n pricethe Fhrin& TO CO.lTSU.UPTl : has won the highest distinction. F, G. Cartianil , . Greensboro, .C., is the Aecnt. He U kI-W T,,e advertiser, an old physician, retired from Agent for; j active practice, having had placed in his hanc' UlCKIOrd Knittillff Machine i an ""'"J-" Aluwionary the foiraula of a nnon which J0 niir- nP k u , L simP,c Vegetable Remedy, lor the fjeedy and sinn tnA Hoods. Shawl-. Scarfs; m ;.i rr"",,,a FPV. .nS : . ... : - r i j-v iinrLitfiii n mi a ffiKiii vs arui Kni i i ii costs but W- T for Nrvou biIy d; .11 1 Nervous Com- Cjrrespi,ndence in relation to either Knitter 1 r ' ' V g inW-y: lee0 - or Sewing Machine is! invited, anj Jerful cormUT. nower-1n thousands; of cases, work scat fupon application. All orders by mail JeeH ftl!Vdut lo n,a,kf trkaown to his snfier- will receive prompt attention. Machine ahlh. in" "'o8- Actnated by tlur motive, -and a ped to any part of the State, and; satisfaction conw'.lentloiw desire to relieve huaian RuUermg, guaranteed, JgeMte teanted in every CountvA he w!l ;d (ffecAarjre), to all wImj desirt Address all communications to i it, this recipe, wit.i full directions for prepar- J. 13. CARTLAND.'SalisbnrrJ ng nd successfully using. Sent by return m'l Or, l G. CAlJTLAND, 6en'l Aet.! I by, addressing P I In the ! absence of Salisbury agent, call $5 Iuxboe Bjck, Stracue, Y Persons wishint? to Ci V 1 rV M tllin UlWf 1 1 tU i t m f,.IKr: f II Hill QQir ii iviiunin viu illicit Rowan. Cabarrus, Stanlv,: Davie, Catal Caldwell, llnrko MrDowP.! Lincoln. C"! , j. . -f I have reduced the price on farm riglit'SJ I $10 to $G. -I t -i. ,1. r ;-.r... tAnnir f m, ). c uinn ,i nrj i iiicu ii unci v : . TowiiKhin riflitH at a vr rcxtiK'fd rTlrt- . i JIKNRY CAl'BLE. J CAROLINA Agricultural ' SOLE AGESTS, - CHARLOTTE, N. C, t r. . . f ti'. f ci.llpr. viaiiuiiiLiniriM ii 4 iuwi, win un...-- i 1,1 r.iM.a I-;.)... i;itA u.iv Store Tff I Plow HmmIMFIow EoltMiuatf '4rT n iifnier 111 (general ajrricuiitni whnlena ie .lea ler in If a rd ware.t ar1??'? Wagon and Buggy material. ; ; : 'r- - v . . - - t . , i i i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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