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r l . - ; ' . - !. . : .l i - - i T I i sf 1" f if r Carolina Watchman, JULY 20. 187G. Ao 1 A Peradns making mnitt$nea fW; $6.LV the Iffcua should sen4 $2. J9i fax pay for yeafi-10 cts. to jay postage, j National Democratic Eeform Tictet For President i I i SAMUEL J; TILDEN, : y f. OF SEW yqi:k. i " For viccPre$ld(:nt f TIIQMAS ifEpJlIClvSj ' STATE TICKET, . ForGorcrnor : i KJ3UU)ji 13. VANCE, : . OF MfiCKtESBUBCi, ; tiioma!s J. jauvis, pF "flTf . . 1 ' ! ' For S'.ute Trcasvrcr; J. Mis WOUTU, OF KAXDOLFIi. , : , - For, Secretary of State i OF NEW HANOVER. lir State Auditor: : 8AMUELL. LOVE, ftF IlAYWQOp. - Jor 4 ttorney- Gena-al : THOMAS S. KENAN, w OF WILSON. For Supt. of Public Instruction z : ' j. G. SQA UBUOUG II, . .I7,y3,,.. OF JOUNSTQN. . :; ' Jfor CWreJW 3d district . ALFRED M. W A Dp ELL, , - OF NEW liANoVERT" for Cbnreas 4(A District; JOS EP1I J. DAVIS, OF FRANKL1N- For Covjrei-oth Dis'rict : :ry?M. SCALES, OF OtILFOBD. f-JFVr Cinjres CA District: WALTER L. STEELE, - OF RICIIMOKl. For Congress 7(h District i WILLIAM M. U013MNS, OT IREDELL. , ! ELECTORS AT LARGE; D. G. FOVVLEof Wake, J. M. LEACH, of Davidson, i The 30th Senatorial District Somlnatlon. iThe'narae of Mr. John S: Henderson, having been gf)njewbatrccjy as,c(J;dning the last few weekii in connection with iho jjqejiuation for State Senator fron the Counties of Rowan and Pavie, jy0 are authorized by that gentlenian to state, that he haajio aspirations for the pofition, and that there are personal rcitaone, which uronli prevent hij accepting the nomina tioii, if it fhopld be Rendered to him. The abye announcement is made by request, and we know it will be read by many with a feeling of remonstrance. Thinking men aU over .ahe county , have bad Mr. Henderson n mind for months as an! eminently fit man to represent Rowan and I)a vie in the Senate, and. wo are as sured tlat the county of-Davie is jn full accord whh lUis feeliny, djvjde it, may be, between Mrr 1. attd hii able eonten);. porary, KcrrOraige, Ecql Either of these gentlemen would receive-aaordial sup" port in that county l a? tbey ould u Rowan. Each havg thejr respcctjve friends here, and althoqgh both have signified either privately pr publicly thnl lhey do qqt deeiie a nomination, we do not consider that that constitutes a reason why the people should drop them. The office stiqifhl seek tty irsan, not the man Vie office, and in thi view of the matter, th; people should insist pn carrying out the mncramina of this Gentennial year, and f -o r - " - . . select her ablest and best men t.o jill the offices. The careful aiteiUjon which Mr. Henderson has bestowed on the proposed Constitutional Amendipents eminently qdalify him to discuss this subject before the people. We suppose there is not a man ia Yestern North Caroljna who is o wull prepared as he for thl? work, and it is the most important State matter to come before tne Deonle this Full., We trust, therefore, that the friends of S'ati reformer in this county will throw on Mr. Henderson the responsibility of .refusing to sejrve them at a tjine when his sei vices are urgently-demanded. j YOWKSIIIPS 1 COXVEXTIOX.j DISTRICT ELECTORS; ! 2d district - JOHN F. WOOTEN, j Qd djstbigt JPIIN p. STAKFOR) 4Tno)i3TRiCTFAD H. JiUSBpE, 5TirDiSTiCTF. C. RQBRIN$, ' 6TH district -II. P. WARING. . I North Carolina Republican Nominations Raleigh. N. C, July 13 The Re publican State Convention. Judge Thom as' Settle, of the Supreme Court, was nom inated for Governoi; Hon. W. A. Smith, of Johnson, for Lieutenant-Governor; and J. W. Albertson, ot Perquimans, for Sec rctiry of State. The old Auditor, John Rejlly, was renominated by acclamation. The other nominations made were W. H. Wheeler, of Forsythe, for Treasurer; Tasweli Hargiove for Atto-ney-Gcural; Rev. J. C. Carson, of Henderson, for Superitltendant of Public Instructions. ' judge Rtissel of Brunswick and J. II. Dockery of Richmond were appointed Electors atLarge. J.T. young, Internal Revenue Collector, wa$ nominated for Congress from this district. iTbsTownfhip Ef ecutive Commiaees of Rowan .County tnet at the Court-House on Saturday hist for the purpose pt Har monising their organiiuions with a view td greater -ffi tiency. 'f''16 Chainnaii of the Pount Executive Committee, feeing absent, ; -,t iPn motion of tyr. Q. A Riugham, Jo. A!. Iiwkins was caile4 to preside. , f Mr. john S. f endersou explained the object of the meeting. . . ( Every 'fownfhip except 4twell a ;was duly represented. ' ' " I Mr. J. J. tewart submitted the fbllow- jiilg re'olutions, jwhich after discission, were adopted j , -v lEetplred, That! the- present Coupty Exe cutive' Oonin)itteej he authorised to increase their number to aeyen. if they think projr and that th prenerit Township ExeciitiyeCorp; mittees bie'authoriied' to"fnvreas'e thetr niimber to five and that boih lfe County Executive Committee and th Toynnhip Executive Com mittees have power q ijll vacancien in .their respective bodies, j ' ; j ' . Iieaolve4, That the Executive GommiUee of each Township be requested to organize Til Hen and Vance club, and actively endesifor to get as many of the voters of the Township to join it as possible.1 r ! . Iiesoic(t, x nat me n,xecuuve w)rannee 01 each Township prepare a private registraiiori list for each voting precinct, containing the names of all the voters in -their respective Townships, and that they have these boqks at the pollen the day of election and thatf they see to it that all the voters he brought to the polls. Revived, That we the Executive Committee of the respecliye.Townships of Rowan do most earnestly recommend to the people of this cotinty that they attend the township meetings. Resolved, That we do most earnestly recom mend tjje great importance of harmony among our friends, ' Rwtlved, That Conservatives of each Town ship h:ive :l least one mass meeting. JUsolved, That each Township elect deler gaies to the Senatorial District Convention at the reguhir Township meeting. Maj. N. F. Hall, in a stirring speech declared himself in favor of thorough or jjaniz-Jtion, with forcible and impressive words pointing out the necessity for it. ' While gentlemen were preparing reso lutions Mr. J G. Fleming also addressed the meeting, and recommended frequent meetings of the Executive Committee. Mr. J. S. ilcCubhins offered the fol lowing, which was adopted : , liexotred, 1 nat we win use every etlort in our Power to bring every Conservative Vote to the polls, and that we will canvass our fespec tive neighborhoods to bring about this result. Mr. Bost offered the following, jwhich was adopted : Resolved, That the action of this meeting so far as i l affects the action of Townships in Conventions be considered only as suggestive. Mj N. F. Hal! submitted the fpllow- PERSpNAL QOyERNMET. The New Vqrk Herald of the lothpooj eludes a leading editorial as : follows ; the country shows a profound dissatis faction, not with Grant alone, but with the Republican party, and qjore especially with the ftenate. It is well enough fur GrYnt .t'q treat? tlw p'rty af a packed rr? aiige) b,t) t why Should the Republican leaders permit it J That is .he astonishing question. If the - Senate were to say checK to iirant to morrow, game, oi Caesar ism would stop. Hat no one has the courage to do so. UhIqss it is stop- pec, ,anu pie y ashingtcn gpvernnient shows some respect for tlje rights of thn peopleunless we iiave an ena r mis personal government Hayes and Wheel er will be defeated by as large a major ity as Scott and Graham or Qreeley and Drown. ' Squeezing Women's ItyumljS. , Some of the radical press are charging that Vance during the war had women' thumbs put under the fence and squeezed to make I hem tell where tljeir husbands were. Vance met this charge as follows yesterday i ''The iqnti with a biled shirt on who makes that charge m my presence I will make, him swallow the lie. Ah infamous liar. , pause rthe crowd ciieered. "The inau who snys I ever eqeezed a , woman's thumb or squeezed her in any other way aj-iiiist her consent u i He couldn't finish the sentence fur cheers aud roars of laughter. ; An opportunity is presented Gov. Brogden, in filling the vacancy on the Supreme Court bench, caused by l lie resignation oi Judge Settle, to reflect some credit upon the close of his weak but pariiam administration. This Gov Brogden can d by the appointment of J. M McCorkle, Esq., of Salishnry, Assochtte Justice of the Supreme- Court. StatesVille Landmark. A very good. suggestion. Gov. Vance and his Correspondents. We are leqnested by Gov. Vance to say that owing lo his constant absence from home, he finds it impossible to an swer the many letters he is daily receiv ing, lie desires his correspondent who have written inviting him to speak at different points, to know that he cannot comply wiih their request? in .the manner and at the times they suggest. That a? far as possible he intends to canvass the entire Slate, but to do so successfully will have to operate on a system devised by himself in conjunction with his associates on the ticket, and the Executive Commit tee. This plan, when devised, will be rigidly adheied to, and he will have to deny himself the pleasure of meeting friends who have or may invite him spe cially. Char. Observer. 3?Iatform of the Democratic Par ty In -North Carolina Adopted ; by the :E)einpe.rat;c State Con tention at Raleigh, oix 14ih ,4her1876. ; ' j --'! Whereas, The republican pary of the United States, for the last; sixteen years, has Hd tbe complete control of he government in all its departments, and by its disregard bf Constitutional limi tations ; by its unequa and qpnressiye taxation by its extravagauj, and' waste ful expenditures ; by its unwise and mis chievous financial policy ; by jts nnexam pled official ' corruption pervading jail branches of its administration,- has brought disgrace upon our government and unparalleled distress urjon our people; ineretore . . - s : Resolved, 1. That in this centennial year of qnr existence, we invite all patriots lo ignore all dead issues, to disregard he' -prejudices engendered by the past everits, and to unite wjth us in the efjbrt to restore: ' a constitutional, honest, economical and; pure administration of the government,! und thus promote the general welfare ind happiness of tie cQuntry. V j : Resolved, 2.1 That we earnestly and Cor dially recommend the adoption, by ithe pebple,aof the amewjmeuts to the Consti tution proposed by the Convention of 18S75,' - and thus largely re.dQ9P tbj? exrjenditufea , pf oor State and county governments knd simplify their administration, so tljat jwe mav be enabled to establish a tlmronsh und enlarged system or public schools! for tlie benent ot all the citizens of the State. , Resolved, p. That notwithstanding 'oar repeated disappointments and iropoyished .condition, we still cherish lh'North Car olina project so long labored Tor by More iiead, Saunders, Fisher, Wm. II ThomasL una oiuers, oi mining uie narpors ot peauj fort and Wilmington with iIip irrpat wacIi " " i e " ' ' 9 and for the completion of the; Western orth Carolina Railrpad fo Paint Uccjt and Dicktown, and of our nnfiniehed fail: " 1 rods7 we pledge the continued use ofilje convict labor of the Stale, an of. such other judicious legislative aid as will se cure the completion ( f these great State : works at the earliest practicable period!. ' : : Resolved 4. That the people of North r Carolina now have it in their nov.eri bv lan earnest, determinated and United efjbrt, to relieve our people from the evils of rej- i publican misrule; extravagance and (cor f rnplion, and restore the prosperity -oj our Diaie. . ; - ' - -: : i ; - 'Resolved 5. That we denounce officia , con nption wherever found,. and we ihold jionesiy to oe me jirei aim uignest qua; . iication for oflice. ; PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP CON - YEN HON. . There will 'be a Convention of the Conservative party of-Providence Town ship held at the Ilatter Shops at 2 o'clock, P. on Saturday the 6ih day of August to appoint Delegates to the Democratic county: Convention fo be held iu Salis bury on" the 2Q;.h of August. Also recommend a choice of candidates to be run for the various county offices at the next election and to appoint dele gatea to the Senatorial Convention to be held at Ford's Mills, the last Saturday in September. Resolved, That we recommend that the Senatorial.Convention be held at Ford's Mill on the 1st Saturday in September. Adopted : These various propositions elicited more pr less discussion which brought out the : I ..!: t . i. fcu" ! Washerwoman -"You owe me 20 cents all of which were highly encouraging to ! for wa?l,i for j ou, when youse here at the friends of the Democratic Conserva- ! Fed'rul Court. '' live cause." ; i Delegate "Well, if 1 do, I ain't goin' A Delegate and his-Washerwoman. It actually occurred yesterday at one of the hotels between a white radical delegate and a negro washerwom-in , THAT LETTER AT LASlC 7t ;t last MK Hayes and his assistais have completed the letter of acceptance upon which he and they have : been en gaged for three weeks.' Tt bas been hard work for him and for them. He obtained ad-vice about it from; Washjngtoq by el ogrrtph he procured more-advice nbont it 'Philadelphia, dui jug his late visit there; he : njid further advic about it from Si. Louis, and we cannot tejl , Jioy uTgny oilier places. Maiiy hands have been en gaged upon ii; and it has probably ; bep subjected to more reyisal than any other Igttera of'! acceptanco ver writteii.:-He could not rely npjm himself ii a case in which there was so much, danger of going ustray. A word might Ijave been disast trous Jo Irim; a blmideriug sentence might have wrought hi ruin There: ' were many interests wbieb ho dared not ofjTrtiid there were many men whooj it was nec essary for l;im to coucdMfe? Jl; was, therefore, very proper for hfot to1 be eao tious about the langiitge to whiefl fie sab" scribed, aud to be self-distrustful at .fife opening of his career as a PtesiJeiiliat candidate. As roon as he has announced his ac ceptance of the nomination, he takes up the Cincinnati) platfrio, leaps over the first four plauks of ir, and lauds upon the fifth, which relates to appoiuments to office. Here htTsings the old song, with out giving any ht hope of the adoption of a sound aud wise method of action. All parties, he says, up to this lime, h ive.! adopted the system of spoils, and hel might have added that the Republican; parly, under Grant, have carried this: system to n extent never before heard of. Mr. HAYES of course expresses his; disapproval of the sysiem. We do notj know of anybody who would express p- proval of it. He holds thai office-holders? should hold their offi res as long as lh y. properly perform their 'duties;. And ' thi. ot course nifrtiis, in fact, that the whole existing body ot offio-holders shall keep their places' in case of Gov. IIaYES'S election. ' !, Mr. Hayes then step off the platfr;n long enough to say I hat he will posi tively refuse a second term of the Pit sit dei.cy. j " He next takes up and approves the financial plank of the platform; aud then proceeds to ramble around the platform, without regard to the order of plauks & of principles, touching on the - scho4 question, the Somhern question, aud thf" prospects of our country. He has nothing whatever to say about the reform of the hideous corruption and the c'Kaniic poluical evils under whicl the country is groaning, and. from which the people are suffesiog. He has evidently taken the telegraphic advice thai was offered him to say nothing for or against Grantisiu. He doet not even allude to that part of his plalforui which endorses Grant and Grautism. , ; It is a weak letter, notwithstanding th'e fact that so many politicians have assist ed him in gett ing ii up. Mr. II YES i not the man for the limes, not the Re former needed by the country. X. Y. San. THE HEVH - '1 .! Tl flTTTlfl miTi A' ( Doubier Thread v .. rl Lock-Stitdi Machine. W'P'l rXll I A -V 5 . ' vf4 It n d ?g nr cy vv-h- - -- . - --4 5i;7tM I "- V . - - a P,', P viisi - c - j a; ' 2 I v,, - v-"- 1 -"'V N4 V 4 5 vM ill i THE LIGHTEST-BUNNIjNG MACHINE IN THE WORLD, p VTHh our printed dtredfrik loi instrnctioa or mechanical still is required to operate it ; ' t t,; of tK-Maclibie is. based upon a principle of umque and unequalled am- ; plicity, comprising simpl?lve; working npou centres. The bearings are lew, and they are hardened and polisbedL $ j Sf ' -. , -L -: -.v The machines are mac e at ant new works in the city of ewark, N,L1'wth new specal (patented) machinery and took ostructed expressly to accomplish what we now offer. . Evtry machine fully urtitraHted. v- : FASH "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., 1 i New Yorli and Glucogo. tk'V 0 S AVXXGS.Bv nsin? the " Domnl le Pa. 41 v Pr FaaUions the most stylish and perfect-fitting 1 l costume can be produced, at a large saving in A- mv MONEY to those who choose to make, or superin- i ' tend the making of, their own garments WiOj the- highest talent and the best fatmt$es in aU departments, and.t&e Dest weas oi tne most skiiimi modistes, both at home ad abroad, we are enabled to attain results far above the reach of the average dress-maker. Ohr strifes are always the latest ana nest, war cwnuy-musuuea SiUlogue mailed to any lidyisetJdlDe ive cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere. "DOtyiibf IC" SEWING E3ACHINE CO., mi v-i-ii'' I i New "York and Cliieujjo. - I M IVf n tMm - W o r k s. ! MONUMENTS, 1 t HEADSTONES. ! ?i .pGotcl M American Granite The proceedings wcrebrdeted to be pub lished in the town papers, and the meeting adjourned wjtlfout day, with the general understanding it was subject to the call of ihe Chairman of the Cou:rty Executive Committee. . ' J. A. HAWKINS, Chair. J. J. BnrxEit, Sec. TJie Campbell Peifecting Printing and Folding Press on exhibition at the Cen tennial iii Philadelphia's certaiujyone of the greatest ruJechanic&T achievements in the world.- It tarns out 30,000 newspa pers, printed on both sides and folded, each sheet with two folds, in one hour 500 in oue minute about every sec ond.f .There.-is also countins attach ment to this press, so that the sheets are delivered in neat piles ready counted. This is about 120 times faster than ordi nary hand-press printing. ? Va. this the ! . ? Train Stealing at Lynchburg, j Iuly 1,0, was; more successful than jnj j S ate: it was loaded with cattle and thief took th ra to Richmond and soldi out i- making a cash ."raise" of $1,200. . The Cubanj'repolsed a Spanish attack' . . - - -- . - .t---. recently, tvUh fcarfaf-Ioss to the'Jissailants The Republican State Ticket fails to give entire satisfaction. We have heard of at least two . respectable men of the party here who have denounced it as a miserable failure, and predicted that it WQd be utterly defeated. Ool.-''W. S. Pearson, of Morgautou, another sirong man of the party , we see by the Charlotte Observer has declared he will no: support it. He is particularly oppose to timith, whom he y accuses of evil things. VANCE ON BILLY SMITH. - said Vance, "that away "They tell me,' Smitbrcharged last to pay it. "If you don't I'll foller you to de train, an holler at you ebry loot ub d'way to pay me dat money you owes me." "Well, here's a dollar bill; go an' get the change. (To landUtl', as negro goes out): "I wish all ihe niggers were in Africa!"; Landlady "Why they put you in the office you hold !" Delegate mam. He just remember ed it. Can the negroes see the point ? New York Herald : Mr. Hayes ha virtually said to the eighty thousand office hohler. "If I am elected, yon will retain your places; if Tilden ii elic led you will lose them." The World calls Hayes the Cabinet candidate, and -y : " Its members can make it certain t li.it all the phages shall be iu the interest of Crantistn, and that in llie event of success none of the peta uf ihe present administration shall be disturbed, not even ihe brothers-in-law and safe-burglary conspirators.", ni"ht I ran fnim IXaleigh on a barebacked mule. Well, I confess I did leave, but I left on a horse and retired in good order. Smith was in Johnstcn, and had lost his, horn, and coujdn't get hjs dogs up, and; what was I to do but run for it ! 1 here was no one to signal the- enemy's approach. Hoars of laughter. b ial'1 I hit ; him again or let him alone?" "Give it to liim !" yelled the crowd. "No ; I cannot do it, gentlemen ; Bill Sini h was my right-hand man during the war.' He was the fiercest officer after conscripts and deserters I'had, and help ed ineweed out the red strings. No. I can't do it. I ! feel like the Irishman jj when he killed iis pet pig, and held it up by the tail, while his eon held the axe to knock ii in the head, 'kill Mm aisy; b'jazus he feels nigh to! me." ' Ral. Neics. VANCE AT THE WINDOW. The crowd called uproaiiously for Gov. Vance on his arrival here yesterday.. He stepped to the balcony window of ihe Yarboro House and looked down on the crowd below and said : "My friends, I thank you for this exhibition of your kind ness, but I canuot' ni'iku a speech now. I came here to speak to you to morrow, and you must not draw my tire in advance. I came on a snake killing expedition, but I don't propose to kill any until to-morrow." The crowd yelled. Ral. News. NORTH CAROLINA FOR GOLD. On hand land furnished to Order. ALL :D3p4RS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Add reus, -- - -r.-. JOHN CAYTON, CnrntT Motrin, anJ lUunf streets rJlaleirjh, A C ?w r ' lSZ is ii uzi liLt 122 iJ"tr- The Southern jl Underwriter's Association. IXSltRES jxLt KINDS OF PltorKRTY. AG A IX ST ,t .LOSS qS pAFslACE -BY FIRK A UT1 IOR IZ KD C A P I T A i .. ASSKTS. -MA 5, i-rs; Nctr Mines Opened Near Thomasville Northern Capitalist in Market Trading Jor Gold Mines on the Streets. The Grani'ttes are becoming more des- perate every day,. They are now mutila ting records to prevent the discovery of frauds. Graut has ordered the reinstate ment of the jbaen Bristow turned out of offiee, and in! every way in his power is trying to perpetuate Grahtism after his term shall expire. . " Some wis man at tjie North, with re. cords for cowparjson, we suppose, has announced tfiat tle present heated ternj bas been longer and more severe than any wre have had in the last !?0 ycrs. It has proved fearfolly fatal in the cities north, and even in panada. " - v j Tlie rcfornjers in jDongresa snccerded isaving nboul 1 1 ,000,000 on the Sun dry Civil bill, the Senate having receeded from its opposition. - - Grant is trying to capture Indiana for Hayes, but it is said ho has turned; out and put into office, the wrong men to do u. , - . - : GOV. VANCE'S APPOINTMENTS. Gov. Vance and Gen. Jas. MJ Leach will address their fellow citizens at the! following places and times : , Rutherford ton, Rulherford Co.,JTues-i day, July 2oth I j Columbus, Polk Co., Wedueeday July 2Gth. j j Henderson ville, Henderson Co.,tl'hurs day, July 27ihj Asheville, Buncombe Co., Friday July 23th. ! ' - Gov. Vance will speak at the following points : . Marshall, Madison Co., Monday Jury 31st. ' . j Burnsville, -Yancey Co., Wednesday Aug. 2nd. j ' Bakersville, iMitchell Co., Thursday Aug. 3rd. I. i Boone, Watauga Co., Saturday, Aug. 5th. - '. i ! Jefferson, Ashe Co., Monday Atig. 7th . Wilkesboro Wilke Co., Weduesday, Aug. 9th. j T ! Taylorsville,' Alexander Co., Thursday, Aug lOiU. j j Westerp papers will plea?e copy. Paging for Convicts. Bring on the revenue. Maj. D. R Duncan, President of the Spartanburg and Asheville Road, came down Wednesday and paid to the Board of Directors for the Penitentiary fourteen hundred and eighty dollars for use of convict labor, for mouths. the last three Newark, N. J., July 13. Three young Gcrmau brothers Fiehern, desper-. ate characters, were arrested and drew revolvers and shot one officer dead, and another fatally, aud escaped to ihe shop from which they had teen discharged where they commenced an indiscriminate Bring, killing one and wounding two. The workmen turned out en masse" and drove the murderers toward the river with stones and knives. They leaped into the river and were ptoned to death by the enraged workmen. One of the wounded workmen is dead. Times look a Utile dull in Raleigh, but just now in Thomas ville a crowd of Nr t hern capitalists are busy in market buy ing up the gold mines and '-fixing u p machinery to work them. A Thorn isvi'lle man tells u? he left these capitalists there last Wednesday, lind just before he lefl he learned two or three trades had biet perfected. A countryman received for one of these about, twenty-five thousand dollars. A goodly number ot gold mines have been tested near the place, and One ight iu sight uf the Thomasville I eniale College. 1 he machinery for one of the mines has already arrived and the rail roads that brought it. were paid the nice little sum of six hundred and fifty dollars in freight. It came from Ohio. Other muchineiv is on the wav. Au old miner at Thomasville, w ho has been bonding these mines, and has worked the mines at Nevada and California, regards the ore as rich as any he ever saw.. There are several more mines near the place for which these capitalists are now bargain ing. Ral. i civs. . -:rr HOME OFFIC3 ..,.M,000,no- . . . 15i.I31 U A:J.K I Ci H .. 7s". C. AR3IISTEAD Jjet Qrant tatciti lieavy band off the South. .Of our goldiers we tay (say tp him as. jlichard JII said to Stanley ; "What do they fn the outh when' ihey should serve iheir country in'tiie jVett t" Why should issifai'ppt be strongly gar risoned while troops are wanted to fight Sitting Bull iu Dakota ami aU that region which is now threatened with d lonk cruel, and possibly a disastrous ;war?-i v ' tt y . r r ."- ! i. f.. S4WWL Eloping Partg Arrested. The white gill, Sarah Jane Summers, who eloped with the negro, Bill Wilson, from the home of her father in North Iredell, was 9arres:ed last Saturday in Iredell county, and lodged in Statesville jU until her father can come after her. The negro saw the Sheriff 400 or 500 yards distant, and ran, making his escape. The girl says he "tricked" her, gave her an apple and said "coire on," and she felt that she was bound to go. The girl reports that she and her paramour have been to Charlotte. This being the case, Mr. Packet, who lives J. miles from here, aiid who reports having seen the couple pjiss bU house last Monday afternoon, was no doqbt right in supposing the par ties to be this Summers girl and Wilson. Cha r. Observer. ; -i Govt. ance will divide time with Judge cettle n trie appointments in herto an nonnced. President, G. V.'. BIiACENALL, Treasurer, r R. W. BEST, Secretary. ; Parties lvii1nt-r insure tlitir pikt)4t.v sIk.u!.! pjtroiJ.e tlil.s Coiapany. for the fnil-nvinr resvW: is a safe -oncr.irii)ii. et.iiiiiiunfc: solvent -y ami. staWiity, itvvuoi i:eiHo esnPiityi pouiis u an . Company), a.s the to.luuiau i-critlliiatkf ,nviu tlie se -retary oi state sets iorta : ; j t ; j! ' STATU OF XO!7TH CAROLINA, i , !'' ' i)KtAKi mKnt ok State, . t- r " ; l i iji; ' . Kahili, May 5th, 18'-) loan irnmn tt mny f.iutern : j ... i . m'awtk ' This is to ivriitv, Tlsat l Uavie tioriiaIv examined the- b'Oolnn-s-ft?alrs:an'l iinances of rJwj em Underwrtterv As.vx-l.monr Kaletrn Nt.nn cana:i.i. tu ar-eori'moe with the j-r.ivlslons of an aciw-' menu sections 4i, 4... aii f-w. -uimuie m' ias. cii.ijh i iaAin..i i.n,u .. u. .-v. ' VY-r.mDH siiid coniiwnv is -liuiuir busiafs u6h Monmi i.iliK-iele. within tue provisions of Us charter, ana mtuntgr nnee wlrii ihV 1 iwh'hI iii.- State M 9ort! Cuoii -ia." mi l that ,ey are 1 v, is'sseil of the toaowmg ties, which win more fully upaeaj fim stati'au-nt on Uie In tuUoaiee : - Sm 33,lW9 -!" iu,wSl' lutted States Bonis, (uiarlcet vaae, N. V. Kail Koal HmuLs oiirtetyalvie N. C. Couatv and Citv IUmis; (!uhrk L vaUlP). Mortyaes on Heal estate In ?orth Carulin u v first liens), Cash on hand, in Bank uai ia buiidot Agents, dle:e?ateJ to ine Uy tlie Legislature,! hereby iTpjirove the Eel rf VM. H.-llOWEKTOX, Scretniyof SALE OF LARD ! By virtue! of a decree. of the Superior Court ot Rowan county, I will sell at the Court House door in the town' of Salisbury ou the 20th day of August next, the follow: incj described land belonging to the estate of the late Wilburn Cranfori to-vyit : .' I .The land known as tlie W.ilbnru Cran ford lliuse place, adjoiuiug the lauds of ; C. 1 McKen2':e, Richard Harris and others. Terms of sale, one-third cash, one-third in six months and one-third-iu twelve mopfhs. Bond aud good security with interest from date. Title retained till nil purchase money is paid. -JOIIS W. MAUNEY, ; jy20. 70 4t. Admr. Are. SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY. Xo. 31 & 33 Pine Street, New York. -i Income 1,369,434,76. Liabilities 3,147,43$,2o. Assetts 3,683,900,25. Surplus 534,477,00 T. r. IIUTSON, Gen. Ag't.J Local Agent, Raleigh, N. C. C. T. BFJRNHARjT, - j Saliphury, N, J. 40:t. Total, ' In accordance with tlie anliiferiti said Company tiled this d.i.y. I ' i. j (Uvcn uniter my hand aiubse,al w pice. s ' ; it-; i It protects the policy holdei fir jio) Caartcr requires 5 per cent, of the premiums received to he (H H w iu rue !iau iTeasurer ir Jiui.purpose. its stocKhoioers are amonjrine pnuumem rjusmess men in onn Hniuim. It is under uie control a1 fnmapiniint of native North Carolinians. Its oiricer-i are known thnnrUoittlttiei state. -It will Insure your proueitv! on thpTnjjst reasonable terms. m nu Keejj yuur xnuv ai iuw Live, Active, Reliable Ajrents waniwdan every part of the. suite. Address, 1,,.ll!i, :.c. A. L. Oil KhLl.. special i raveunj: June l, 1S76. km t'KPIIY, Ixeal Agent, SolisbuiJ ? C Blaclier aifl iMe i. Attorneys, Counselors - and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C 1 ; H i Janoarv 22 1874 -tt. I i t SIMQNTOK FEMALE COLLEGE- Statesvillej ll.jibl MRS. E. X. GUANr;P?tijK:irAL. The Session will qpen An gUStSOtb, 1376. CjrcfihiM, -jn-itkttrins. etc.. upou application.. ! . -f ! References: Rev. W A- WoL States ville, X. C: ex-Gov. Z.I ll-.i 1aice, Char fotje. X. C; Prof. W.'.IJ Martini Davidson College, NrC.:.ftev. R.j Rurtiell. Raleigh. N.C; and r!1 frieuds audi pjipils- -of Rev. Dr. Mitchell, late Professor If p ; University of N.C. ..,. :'.jJjfiy;a '7tt-Jy. ADMIMSTRATOR'S pro E. All oeraona ivaviriff cladiifs adiffliit ' the. estate of P. R. Barringer, (dec.) are " "WrVy' nolifieii to present the Banie to the' botWsjgued on or before the 30th dav of Julie. 187.; J.C.fiGKMIAM, Adm'r. of P. fi. pr'rjnbr. (dec.) June 29lh. 1S7U.- ' I ! ! M i JONES HOUSf. a -noiiaiitftil Summer Ho' Surrounded by Mountains LZNOZE, II. C. ; Proprietor Health and pleasure seekers will fipJjp . . . ' c ... .1,.. i.,,v ih'u'e' trjeir interest io m i i" : . Tlie tables are supplied with the be1 and the proprietor will do all iu lus .l" to make his guests comfortable. ; . ....... . . it .rcnB w isitors to ieuoir stop at uwj- , V. X. C Raiitad, whrrt'they will daily line of hacks to Lenoir. 1 ;j:3;tf. - ; . 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 20, 1876, edition 1
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