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S t 11 i t - i - U- ' - 1 i F f : J i t - ' I ft - ' , r ' - V .;"! , ' ? ; r, 5r i T f, If' h b T j a. I hi ' V", 1 ' :;1 -i 3 . t ' t " X I "I 0: ' - r ' W a f " IF" . i f 5 1 :- II I if Jt .' t i 1 1 ' Jul Si T XT -I : f. Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, NOVEMliEK 2!!, 1877. JliMi water disasters on the line of tlie Richmond ami Danville railroad have been very heavy, "completely cutting the connections lietween Koanoke station and Clover, by the loss of the bridge over the Stanton river, ' anA the fuss of' a Vobden trestle, which was swept avay; and the destruction of an iron trestle, and a quar ter of a mile of track. , travel ami freight is for the time cnt off; as ifjero is' jo at tempt to jranfer either, aptl will nojt-V uutfl tite Bjibsidencp pf the water and suifabjj arpiMgeroents'pn be niade .for KAIL ROAI) ACCIDENTS. Two very serious railroad accidents occurred on Friday' last,' one oil the .-Charlotte ami Colofcjhja line, and theyother on j lie Atlanta Air Line, both resulting from he hesurv i-aius of hist week. That on it.A '-lntji Air .Line was caused hy a it. lv'f.sJi:ou't, and resulted m the almost iur All the railroads in the State except thei Htiint death of the Engineer, Mr. Tlrpm Xortli Carolina, siwtatnejl more or jess inith. whose family resides in Atlanta., damage. The fireuiah aud imsseustfrs year uarvrtV? : ' The disasters in Virginia, along the ly escaped the most fearful dangers. The James, Hie Stanton and the Dan and other nt'irie vent over and rolled down an eni- rivei-s have Un fearfully great in the i..i-mn'i.t 'virrh'tinVirKplf at the bottom, ,lnSfruction of bridges, mills' and other lWimilivm,..0"0 , . . , , i , . ' . - i , I-mshintf the niniietr into the earth, so nroiierty; The fl.K)d every where eRiialled completely coueealiug hint from view that that of 1870, ami in some places exceeded it'was som luiiiuies Ltfore he was fonnd. it. Great damage also reported from When drawn out lie bicaibed two or three Maryland and Pennsylvania. tunes and expired. ' At Washington city bn 'Snnday, the But the catastrophe on the Columbia Potomac was 'rnnniuj "aj the rate of 25 and Charlotte road was far more serious iaiies an hour, bearing fi pm abpve bridges, and created intense excitement at the ghanties, barrels, swept ayay by the Wminal points,' Itock Hill, and in the flood. Tjie ptoijiac yas higher thin ij neighborhood of the ..accident, l ms was i been since-lsoz. "inul be tL break in r down of the ties tie work at South Fork Creek, 3G miles forth-Carolina ami Virginia . E. 5. aj.....iit' a io m'fMiUi-M-on. Rnnks fnr subscrintion to this Itoad are jo". The stream was overflowing from now opened in liowau and Davie, ain! pre One ta seribers were still coming in. Books havi jilsoleeu opened in several townships e; Davie from which no report lave been received. t9 The long pending fissju'iy dispute be United the States and Great ihZ. recent rains. Three cars went down, will remain'open until the lStli of Decni- with the (rustle, sinkingin the water her. All those who ijsh to help in this ' .; ti... t,m- imrhPR. imnortaut 'work arc invited to call on There were tweutv person on board of .lames E. Kerr iu this comity, and Messrs them, and no escape for them except rch, Carter and Bope, Commissioners throuirli tlie uindows. Strange to say in Davie. 'and enter ther subscriptions. he loss of ifQ was not so great as wou The sum of $00,000 must be subscribed be exip(:ed. James i:. JcLaiiguiin, oi wiurj; imfiu w . fchftriotte. was'killed and his body recpv- tlip Company. " It is important that this cred Friday niffht. A number of the other sum shall be taken at once,- to 'passengers ' we'fij'ijesqned during tho night, vent hindrance and delay hereafter, some -of them' from the wrecjc, ami others hundred ami twelve share had lieen taken froni trees down the etreain. Mar- (ken sit Mocksville on Tuesday, and sub velqiis escapes were made- by It. Y. Mc Adeu and John L. Mprthead, of Charlotte, and others, liut theroVcre still a num ler of missing persons on Saturday morn ing, and the high waters ' prevented a thorough search. All day Sunday crowds were at the scene of the disaster searching tween for two persons they New York, is supposed to be oucof these, tlio advantages enjoyed by our fishermen Alfred Green, residence unknown, an- in Dominion waters. Three times this other.. . .. . amount- was claimed. The award was We gather. ftboyp fajit ffpm the made by a majority vote. Charlotte Observer., which gives a very full report of these distressing events. The Charlotte Observer of the 23th, re- " Froraihe same source we learn of a ports the finding of the body of Michael very sad affair at Lin coin ton, resulting in Arthur, the N. Y. merchant who was sup- tlie'deathi'o'f ;iiyp young men of that town posed to have been lost in the South Fork by drowning. Messrs. Michael Hoke, creek disaster, referred to in another Jacob Sunnier and Harrison Grice, were" place. cKjini plarke's Week' in thai vicinity, " Another man Is yet missing and sup Friday night last, when the boat they posed to be lost. . were iu capsized, Grice went down and The Xorth'Cai-olina !.". uniniui-cd by ' never was seen afterwards. Hoke and the late fshet, has opened a freight, line Sumner climbed one on each end ot the between North and South, via Morehead capsized boat, and passing under the city Tje J1CW arraugeinent is in wpera. brancUos of an ovcrhangrng tree, Mr. H wi ajitisfai-tion. lioke caugnt noid or one and some 4; or 50 yards below. Mr. Sumnta' tauiht aiir The U. S. Senate was in session all other. The boat floated away, leaving night Tuesday night, in tlie fiercest sort thcnrjlinging to the branches. Hoke, it of a struggle oyer the Butler Corbiu STAND FIRM. The St. Louis4Jratform contained these emphatic' words: We denounce the re sumption clause of the act of 1875, and lemand its repeal." The Democratic par ty is therefore solemnly pledged to secure the repeal, if within the bounds of possi- bilitv. If it fails to exm t its utmost pow er in this behalf,' it breaks faith with the wople. The i "Southern w ing pf the Pem- ocratic party will stand squarely by this pledge. " They are (Jojiig it now, and fore most among them is our splendid North Carolina delegation, staudjuji solidly jjn support of the repeal bill- V-e are grati- ped to feeeft"6, attitude Ujsy opcqpy on - V . 1 his question, iu-view qt tne tiecjaratitjus nt St. Louis it is their boundeu duty to insist uiKn this great measure of relief aud manfully are they performing that duty. Tlie formidable opposition developed against the repeal bill is 'not confined, we are sorry to say, to the Republican ranks The Chairman of the Executive Commit tee of the National Democratic Party, Abrani Hewitr, is opposed to it, notwith standing the plauk in the platform of his party above f'et forth. At the night ses sion of the House on the IGth inst, lie said he concurred fully in what Mr. Gar field (the leader of the Republicans in the Ilousc) had said iu regard to this subject and iu conclusion of his speech spoke as. follows: The clanger which 1 see is that in the hope of temporary relief we may take an anodyne which may in the end be too A remarkable election took place in Richland county, South Carolina, on the 20th inst. The capital of the State is sit: uated in this county; and hitherto the Republicans have controlled it easily. But at this last election the Democratic candidates were elected unanimously. There was no opposition at all. The "era of good feeling" seems to Imj a reality iu Hampton's domain. The Republican par ty is no more. The Great (Jnestion. Greensboro Patriot. The money question is taking shape and the people will not be content till the paper dollar" of the government is as good as gold and as good, for the interest-drawing bond-holders as it is" for 'the interest paying toilers aud producers of the nation. Failures in Xorth Carolina. Murfreesboro Enquirer. From the statistics we observe that there have been fewer failures in North Carolina during the past twelve mouths, than in any other State south of the Ma son and Dixon Line. The liabilities of the persons who failed amount to only abont 6700,000. The Old North State is making rapid strides towards the topmost round of the ladder. Indeed may she be termed ''the lam) qf promise." An excited Louisianian in the cloak- HOPE FOR ALL! Consumption !s generally supposed to be an Incu rable disease. Wiry ? Bt-cause medical men, whd or ail others should have be?n the last to encourage such aa uuphllosophlcal anil dangerous assumption, have Insisted upon and propagated It with a per sistency which swnis auiKst incredible In the light oi science aud of truf h. v. e used the term tianger- ous' advisedly, tor what can be more depressing and Injurious to the cuTi.sumiLive than uroouinij over the idea lounfled solely upon ih? ti.it or his physician imm ius maia-iy is mortal, au i nut uie uuiihh uut ca'n be donft iur Uiui Uut reuder ids exit trum this world as easy as p..-4hie. Sueu melaucnoly and hopeless rerttfi.lJ.Mis as this heller engenders anions consumpiive patients dics as n4ucli, it uot more,. to hasten their depart me lor tue laud oi shadows, as the tulxTclys in their lunjrs. Away with such a hopeless theory. Happily the ukkat Mastkks or AlfiiucixK have entered their protest a?alnst It and are e.onfutod hy tiie most jositive vestiinony the monsirous lall:icy. Danwerous as pulmonary pl;thisls Ls Us terrible ravages may be staved and the 'lunjrs restored to a sound condition even after suppuration has taken place. Every experienced suijieon knows mat pt mortem examinations ot aged persons who have died in the ordinary course Qt nature have re peatlly disclosed 'the traces of pulmonary ulcers entirely cicatrized. The argument, tnereiore, against the possibility or healing a pulmonary abscess l)e- cause the immediate seat of the dismtse cannot bo reached, has not a leg to stand upon, over Pfty In stances or the discovery ot cicatrized ulcers Jn the. lungs have been recorded by the medical faculty ot Paris, and such eminent authorities as Kevlnus, Malphlghl, Iu Haen and scores ot others, French, English and Gorman, might easllybe cited to prove tluir certain curability. To treat any malady rationally us character ami morbid lutluence must be known. The dissecting knife has disclosed all the internal characteristics" ot consumption. We know that tubercles in the lungs vary in size from granules smaller than a pin's head to that ot a larve 'wan. Titcse develoie into open ulcers technically known as vomlcal which a I up wards spread over a suilace several inches In diam- eier. l ueir sacs are imea wun a yruow, jrrecmau, rralsh matter treuerallv very ortciLsive. The mem brane itself ls greatly intlamed, and the ends of the DUlmonarv artery and vein counectiii' with the dis eased parts an clogged with vitiate 1 and purulent mucus. Death must ensue either froia suffocation or hemorrhatje if sjteedy relief ls not obtained It ls obvious that somet hing ls required which will ena ble the sufferer to raise and eject the poison rank ling in his lungs, and choking the air passages, and which will also allay the grievous irritation oi tne lniHmcd parts. No preparation known to materia medica accomplishes this double object so effectually and speedily as Hoi.i.oway's cough CTke and Lcnu Balsam. 1 hat mcoinparaoie remeuy loosens ami ASSIGNEE'S H0TIGE. GREAT BARGAINS FOR GjISH. The Store of A.J. Mock & Co., Salisbury, hithcrlo closed" nnder prirt--tuirpj in ! nnk ruotev. will le oiien on J?:iti.riay,Oc'obcr "Ji-th, and every article oflhut spleiiuid stucii oi iii he sold as rapidly as possible AT COST ! The stock comprises a general assortments so that jlie public can find there almost anything desired. The attention of ladies is especially called to the fancy and staple articles in the dress department of the stock, well known to be superb,, i'hey, together with everything else, yill le fold at cost or less. Call and see. U"?ir Persons indebted to the Firm of A. J. Mock & Co., either hy note r account, must pay on or before the 1st of Dec. 1877. Any failin-.' to do ni will be proceeded against ac cording J.O l;.w. DAVID L. IIRINQLE, Assignee. Salisbury, N, (.'., Oct," 19, 18T7. l:4w, THE OXLY A.Tl!)0Tf-F0! LOXQ Profits ! -o- luuch for us, aud that we niny perish in-i sitioti in national politics. This he at- stead of achieving that health wincu we , tributed to the di all desire. 1 stand appalletl :)t tlie pros iect which I see before me it" these two bills, the Silver bill and tlie ant;Uesui)'p tiou "bill, should become Jaws. Our' suf ferings are nothing tq vvhat Will come after the passage of these acts. Every dollar of movable papital will quit the country. The 'deutoys VlP 'expect that it will raise theurjee of heir projierty will Jiiid that thepp will be nothing to Iniy with, and that values ' wiff fall, and creditors will tnke the rest of their funds and go to some clime where their property will be re spected. I am clear an; cei tajn that but one result can follow 'from these measures "' 4; A W ' i . I lhiuiiles the poisonous and foetid accumulations in rooll in the. itonsfe was deprecating the luI)s and bronchia-, subdues with wonderful fact that Louisiana Lad no i.mmiiimtr no- rapidity the innauiatloa of the diseased par-.s, ana issensioi,;, aioong her own people. "Why, sir,'1 said he, "I know them. I have lived among them for forty years, aud it is my judgment that if all its people were transported to Heaven to day they would be in a quarrel before night concerning the distribution qf seats." is tiik sri'Kiao'.: tot'UT. David . C-iiojr, Adm'r of 1 Wi.liom Cooper, Against' j FeVrnnd Watson and wife, Special pro Nancy C. Watson, J D. ceeding topiake Ritehey and wife, Amelia C. real eslitle as Rilchev. James U. Cooper, sets, George A. Coopor. Mary J. Cooper. In this case it appearing to the Court Uiat Mary E. Cooper, one of the defendants, is a non-resident of this State, it is ordered, 'that nuliMcniion be made for six successive weeks prevents the possibility of bemmorrhajfe. At the hh the Carolina Watchman, a newspaper pub- A STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS! COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! I have opened at the old stand, recently os copied by. U. Frank (iraliam fc Co., with a Se- iect stock of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, With PROVISIONS a CiROCEKIIs Added. DRY GOODS Sold CIIEAPEIl than can be bought anv -CORN, WITKAT, OATS, BUTrU&l Ejrgs taken as Cash.a My business will be conducted on a CASH BASIS, thereby giving me many advantages over those who do aredit business. Thanking my friends for past favors and hoping to merit a continuaiioii of the sanie 1 animost respectfully, &s - ' R. FEANK GRAHAM. 47:tf. FOUTZ'S IIORS E AND CATTLE POWDERS Aro anequaled for the care and prevention of ijo.-iain Horses. Cattle, Eojrs.fcheep. and fowls. 1 The Ilorfieshoe at Niagara i.s now a right-angle, rather than a curve, 'lio rocks in the centre: have lecn eaten aft ay fron yer.i to yr.a'r, and nowjhe sides walls art; crumbliii":. On Satnrdav morninr. a V the lqst. On Monday there were still iJritain, has jugt been settled by the Coni ro persons ntiiing and it supposed niissipj:pr in eU)i at Halifax, X. S. icy were drowned. Michael Arthur of The U, S. wijl have to pay $500,(KX) for and that result will be ruin; ruin in re- i sw.ti,m of rtM.k ,n,v:inl it. c;llKHl;l sources, nun in character, and nltiniately ' . s.;:.. ,i w.wi. ' T ' shore tell with a trenion.lfns ciasii, and ruin in constitntional treeuom. ' This is strange talk to come fi.om Deu.- ocratic lips, yet it finds an echo iu the democratic press of New York. The X'y York Sun denounces the silver -njon, as persons "in lov with fraud,'1 who, in passing the resumption bill show n, dispo sition to swindle the holders of United States bonds. The New York Work), an other Democratic paper, startles its read ers with the statement that "a Congress; ional conspiracy is on foot to assail the credit of the nation, violate its honor and impair its welfare;" and begs -President Hayes to interfere with a "special mes sage." Appalled' by the distempered thought that the South, if the Silver 15111 and llepeal Hill shall become, law, will forthwith stand up for "national repudia tion," it exclaims: "Let the President speak to his party friends in the country and in the Senate," before (too laie! too late ' shall be the sad refrain." Of course the Republican press denouuee these democratic, measures in unmeasured terms, the . l. lunea, tor instance, during the nitwit a .-1 ill l.iii'r area went down. The falls liowwra;- a. n:-w laco and visitors will tindoublodly 1( 33 cents extra next season. The public can scarcely expect I hat the owner ofi Goat Island and the Museum can aiiurd to have these rocks fall down without making a penny by it. Tom vans' Vieiv of the Tttoiaje QucQtiqn. Ridsviilo Tiiiies. The impression prevails that such en tertainments should be suppressed, but they carry a moral along with them as seen in the wild, haggard looks of outcast women who have hurled llu-Ir lots into cesspools of lile- and been stamped with the seal of dcsfrncjioti. The dang:-; is ; lest some silly youth or doling lizzan i mistake the Hare of wretchedness for tin. dare of beauty and burn his wins in t!iu blaze, r.ut then, of such mistakes is life i made up. same time it tones ami si r.-ntliens the 'muscles of the thni.u ifinl enables r!iem to throw off t lie vlilateU m.ttier without straining. The tr iiiseendent merit Ot JlULl-oWAV'S C0l (iH CL KE AM l.l'NIi HAI-SAM IS tlie thoroughness witli which it iloes Its work. . Its Uu m?nse superiority to the multitudes of oftleinal and proprietary inedlelnes. rt "signed for a similar pur ixwe, which have preceeded' it, lies in the fact that It Is an Absoutk Kkaiucant of pulmonary and throat diseases, while they at the lest were merely pallLUlons. It is n it alone that the preparation dls lodes the pulmonic vlnis, It possesses balsamic pro perties itecnllarly adapted to soothe the lacerated lunsr. while by its tonic opperatlons it greatly facili tates anil hastens the healing process. As a pre ventive HOI.UIWAY'8 COCOII Cl KK AND IA'KO KAL8AM Is equally eflicaelous. Coughs, especially the dry hacking coughs w Inch are so common, are terribly fruitful sources of consumption. The sufferer at Hi -A- has a feeling of rawness in the throat, tightness across the eiiest, then dangerous lntiarnation sets in. which may give rise to liennnorrhage or the form al ion of vondcal, it it Is not speedily checked and cough loosened. I!oi.i.owayV I'oruu c'ckk and Lcni; i; vi sam a-ioiiijili-hes tills with a -degree of prom pi i tinl" and ciTiaintv which 'asu.ds!es the patient. No W pe ot' thnvit. lung or bronchia! disturbance can resist its cunttlve tnfluenee. It (tvereome.s the most olMlnate i'.rms of ihls class of disorders, and breaks ftp ;! e-j.-- i he ii.i-t violent j: s'Mvysm.s ci coug.niig A!l us ! .T'-dh 'its are pur ii.-iii are etiil'-d rr Jin sour.-' eiiaro'eil : nicy. and all ere pos-scsscd of or i;erii ous Ivj'iedhU e.l;, a. y. J lie UltsoiicUcI vegi:T:ible. Seaic of !ti"i'lv new V) i)lliU'- I'larvel- stiuionial v,h;el, its ))"o;irie:ors have berei receiving since ltilro-lucUxn to the pibll-. fr.in persons who have experienced or witnessed Its wonderful benedclal effects. fuMy ;,titty the belief that it must, ere lang, b'Toine tlV" s'r.vNi' vki) Amkkioav spkcikis and all DlSC.VSKS OK TUK KKSHIKATOKY t)l'.O.VNS. IlflEOilTArT CAUTIOn. None genuine uuless the signal ure ot .T. Haydock and U. I). Davis as agents for the United States, are found on the wrapper.- A handsoms reward w ill be given to anv one rendering such information as may lea 1 to the detect ion, of any party or parties countcr f itlng the medicines or vending, the same knowing 111 em lo be sduiIoiis. ,oii at tlie manufactory of Professor 1Iom.ow.vy ,fc Co.. New YnK:, and by all respect abic druggists aiid dealers lu Tn'(lkdTe throughout the civilized world. JV. per bo! tic. lisl.ed in ihe town of Salisbury, notifying the said Marv iv Cooper to appear at the Superior Court Clerks' office of Rowan County, on the '2Sth lav of November, 1877. then and there, to answer or demur to the petition of the plaiu ti ti". J. M. H0RAH, Clerk. Oct. ISth, 1S77. 6t. . THE GREAT CAUSE 13 UHi A ftTiU ESK KY. Jmt PublUhcJ, in a sealed Envelope. Price six centi. A Lkctckk on thk Natcbe, Treatment, and Radical cure of e.n.nal Weakness, or Spermator rbuea, iadue-l by Self-Abusa. Involuntary Kmi!--sions. Iiaaot.'ucy, Nervous Pebility. and Impedi ments to ui.i!i iage generally; "onsu mption , Kpilip sev. and Fits- Menial and l'iivsical Incapaeitv.te., -By R M:;:i:r i. CITLVIUIvTELL, M. 1., author of the aJr.-ea Hook," Ac. The woi' i rf'i:o-..ned a ithor. in tin's admirable Lee! tire. c',(,. 1 1 v proves fl ora : w nn-c t'.:i;"-:i,tu,o that'll a.vf.H i--." i s ..; S; :' b-iM" may le ellectiially iv. novel witlion: :: L-1 i -nn-. :iud. witiiout dangerous1 nrgic.iT operations, bougies, instru ments, rings, or cordials: pointing out a mode ot cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no mutter what Ids condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. SsjfThis Ijecture u iJl prove a boon to tltousands and thousands. Sent, under eal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receiptof six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers. THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO , 41 Ann St, New York; PosrpiTice box, 4-j81j. (2G:ly.) Cotton Press Cuildinjr. li The undersigned offers hia-serviccs to the j public for Cotton Fress IWilJing and Kcpair ing, and will do this work cUea per than ever i before done in this country. Address, II. V. OYKKCASIJ, ! i nochvillle, Rowan Cuunt N. ! 30.5m:' -:! Attention FARMERSTi GRASS SEED. Jn.st received a fresh supply of CloveP Seed, Orchard Grass. Blue Grass, Red Top, and Timothy, which 1 will gell cheap. " At July o:5ins. ; ENNISS Im. SEND FOR I87S. THE HEW Y0BK 0BEERVEE, The llest llcligions and Secular Family News paper. $3 1") a Year, post-paid. " i:.-lablihed 1823. VAUK 1K)W, NEW YORK. sAsarLa copibc rnss. r.i;'.l . ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. All pers.ons indebted to the Crnt of McCul bins, Beatl & Dean, are hereby notified to call and settle with the undersigned assignees in Rankruptcv, as longer delay cannot be given, D. A. DAVIS, Assij-nee in J. S. MeCUinilNS. j Bankiuptcv. Seit. 10, 1877. (47:4t.)- Tin: NOTICE. seems got a better position than Sunnier, case. The Coniuiittee on Privileges and but neither could help the other. When Elections has been tli.scharged, and the they had held on about an hour Stunner vote on the case was probably taken yes told his friend he could hold no longer, terday. Ilis last words w ere "Take care of j-our- n pelf." It was very dark, and Hoke knew A Persistent "J'h." A gentleuinan he was gone only by his ceasing to speak, of this city was recounting, yesterday, the Hoke was rescued next morning in an difficulties he. had experienced in the effort almost exhausted State. The bodies of to get rjd of a cat which he thought too the lost men had aot been found np to much of po lay. yipleirf lfands upon. He kondar, tlionli tlic' s(p searcliiu fifty hat .him sent tq (snt part of for theni, ' ' the city, and jijynpii lqpge, bnthe soon - . " found his way back to his old "home. Afr Election Xnir.-Wc finish on the first ter VJlriolls othev efforts to dislose wf pageof tbi pape' the able and thorough but without success, he finally had him reviBT of tlm Election Law of the State. Placed in a covered basket and taken to by Mr. j! Srifenderson. We think Mr. tbe Plsite side of the river, and now he H. has shown very conclusively that there was snre th:,t had seen the last of PV is no, such defect in that law as toWstain lUqy after an entire year a reasonable doubt of its entire sufficiency ha1 Pagspd sinpe tire jist attempt to "lose" fWtle purpose designed, as well in rela- 1,ira- Jude pf his surprise, therefore, iion-to the election of Congressmen as to whenJ one 4KV thi2 At "Tomm.vH MC? other officers of the State, and certainly more put in Ids (ippparance at his old ihat theU 'is rp necessitv Whatever for quarters. The question now is, how uid on1i;,i?r on pvtra dnn of tlio T . rri si o fri rn I P"SSy get aClOSS tllC livCf? WUminnton Star ays that the silver bill is "one for which t T,, Idoii Lnneet says that incidents it is impossible to find a single strong connnn.ng ine ..ei.ei mat ureases .nr reason in law, in morals, in finance, or in ; P'au laui.unes arc cohmuuhn li the business condition of tlie couiitrv;' l-t'l oct-iiriii in England and on the md furthermore, that "in morals, it js , continent. Clothing worn by diseased the most absolute dishonesty." The Phil- ! P1'1 soliS 01 P1'"1 n:lAl' U1(U ulelphia Times (Independent) says, "this ' f-clior.s disease, are washed together with new scheme of twin bastard money and , lJlt'1- ''i"es. j ne germs . mis sow n soon minted credit, libels the inteirritv of our . propagate, until au epidemic is created, . i .. . 1 l. I : .; free government and threatens to cheats1" lM " - ,,u l,t our own people as the price of clouding ! n,uch care cannot be exercised in this re spect. 1 lie clotting eitncr siiouiu ic burned or thoroughly disinfected and washed apart. to consider the subject. - - Owing to the. absence of Mr. H. frpm owu when the article referred to went to pre&5, he liad no opportunity to see the proof sheets, and several immaterial errors occurred which tjie critical reader -following the argument would easily detect and correct. It Ijoped that those who have ente,rtaiiett doubts as to the completeness of the law and i;avo disturbed the public mind by suggesting the heccissity of an extra session of the" General Asbly .to remedy the'supposeit defectj may hy TJj careful review of the subject' reach difr Jerent aud more favorable can'elusion. 1 . -, . ' .l i .. - - - The Charicsjfm C. Courier says, the " count rjvprcss- of the tate (emaud the re storation of the whipping post. Tlie fight over the contested seats in tljp Sjuatc is still progressing. The in dication fontinue to faV'or the seating of llutler of bquth Carolina and Kellogg of Louisiana. - 1 The lecture of Dr. Eugene G lissom on Mental Hygiene, delivered Ufbre the re- ccntjiorniai school at Raleigh, haa foundi accepts 4u their heartiest meaning the its wav to our Mble. It is well' written, truths of Christianity, and new he sends and abounds jvith interesting and profit- Ingersoll to Germany, the nest of modem able facts. " " ' ;' ; skepticism a nominatian so fit to be - ' made that it has kept me smiling all the The tteaur pi vx. , A; m vie, by taking' through mistake- morphia instead of qutmnc, has causeu mucn sor iow iu this commuiiity where he was well feiifrwii and highly esteemed. Tho mem tiers of the profession here have especial- ly deplored the los, as of a worthy broth er, cut oil in the midst of a useful life. We have known pussy sent off in a bug gy box 17 miles across half a dozen streams return to her home in' lo. days. Not ouly liw did el, s gt across the water, but hpw did she know what course to take to make a return trip. T. DE WITT TALMAGE INGERSOLL. ON The mirthful event of the week, and the joke of the present national adminis tration, said the Iiev. Mr. Talmagc in a iweui 4otnijj ij iip uppomfnieiii liy Presulent Hayc$ of Cftlniiel Ingptsoll as Minister to Germany, tho birthTfllacp of motiern luiuieniy. uoionei Jngeisou nasi been filling the land with blatant mfideli ty, and has recently been making an as aault in behalf of the memory of Tom Paine, and against the Rev. Dr. Prime, the Nestor pf religious journalism, and on the stirge of our ownAcademy of Music took the liberty of giving the opinion that God was a; rct ghost ! and in addition to his book derisive ot lhristiamty, has been delivering his lecture entitled "An Hon est God thtr Noblest Work of Man r Presi dent Hayes is a Methodist, and, of course Jjauutlrics Sjyeatliif rci. the faith of the country." All this hue and cry of opposition to the twin bills now pending, comes almost exclusively from the money influenced of the country. The productive industries nf tlm nnnnl'i'v tli.- o rv?"iil In ml mill me- vy-Hr-j -fv - AnnM nlivtlHanrMlreil from aeflveniMi-tlee. ha. chailicai elements, are aln'lpst soliilly op-! in? hail plaeed in lits hands b.r an Kast Imtian mis- iosed to resumption at present as a cer- . iur tne sju-edy and iKrinnu iit eure oi '.,iisumjui.n, to in il.-iill- iiitttifin'o .i.rilno lliir wwl. llroueliltls. (at.inli. Astiona. an.i an inso.u a no tain, tleauiy inn ueiue again.st, uieir el- . n ., ,)1S ... ,., , H).suie and r uii-ai cure for flirt uutr ! CiMior.il DHtililv si tit 1 all n thuh k -oitiplailits. aftiT 7 - j and rich alike. It is a tight of the people ; noiii;; t-i reeei'.-'- -'.r ..: i' i 'is ri tne iafol-ai su.'l; j of i Sdklil k . ! AND lla.:i'NI U. : i ; ; A f COM!' N V." . i'ihc -1 s I Ulnler t!u' divr.--i ;nn ui.i'ic i.iii.'-.viii- t '(..-. .a. us. i.)iii':s, at tlie folio -,v- !!;: tl.n-e.-. and lliliv'.- : N DVIE COUNTY : At Morksville. Saturday. November Ktii, lIT. At .Icnis;il l:i. Tui-sjlay, Nov. Hi'lli. At J. H. x.'tl'.la m's. I'liursila.v. Nov. 221, ' At A. A. Spnu-'s. Saturday. Nov. v.Jtii, " S.ni:;i liroM'. 'I'liesdiiy. Nov. iVtii, " F:triuliu".o!i. 'I inirad.iy, Nov. ir'.'t li. At t i:i tk--v ill.'. s.-m.may, !v. 1st, " Ai t idal. aii. '1 1 1 . i : t , I v. -it n. and r niatii ((. at .iiH-kslUe iwittl litli Dei', ua dcr t';i.u..i.ssU!iier., Maiv'u. I'arter. and !'"oe. A' s.iliM.ip-v-; w. ;'irn.'. Nov. tjiii 1-77. Al I- niiikUu, 'Vet; -lii.v. No. . l'.uli. ' " At I'o.Md v .siills. Tiii' i ay. Nov. I'tMii. " md w l i -! 1 1 : i i : i onen :o s,tii-i. ,r.v mill! li'lli li":., Too undvr iMtmat vMoner .l-irn'M i.. !-.vir. I.. iM.i'.a. . j. ii, A. U. CAIJTKU. A. M. t'-OOi:, I 'om in irsinn ri. SaUsbury, X ov. 7tli, 4S7T. ?.:G having thoroughly tested its woodcrnil eurattve iwiwers In tlionsan Is of 'eases, feels it Ids duty to i t.n... int.- L'iift'.i..i..f t.-ll..v- Til., rwhn against tliu bondholders; the debtor le S(,nl m. 0( to all who d, -iir u, w ii-ti n n-ii nst tli p eroilitnr eliss- tho nvit toil- nnl Erections for remnn.ir and stieeessfully usiuir. against ine t realtor cia.ss, tno gieat ton- A(liir,.ss wRh 1;,,, naming tins p.iii Dr. .i. c. Stone, 41 North Ninth Street, I'uii id ljilii.t, ra. l-iuimos.) Davidson Counfy in Tin: si ri:i:iou cokut. Nancy Thompson, Allatair Thomp-on, trutannah Seaholt, Jane Thoiapson, Minnie Kinney and James Kinney, minors hy j their regular (iuanlian, NV . 1'. j-Summon? Kion-y, Puiiitlijfs. J A'j'i'uiH Nathan Thompson, Naney V. j Thompson ami olheis, )tji:itdiin!s. J jng masses of tax-payers against the favor ed fevy'j the South and West against the. Eastern States. Wc are glad that the issue is at last joined. We fchall now see whether with a Democratic Hoiip of Representatives it is longer pqssililc for the bondholders to manipulate national legislation in their own interest, to the detriment of the general welfare. In this grand contest with the moneyed power of the United States we hope to see our par ty fulnlling its mission and abiding by its pledges. Let. them stand firm for the re peal bill. The North Carolina delegat ion we kuqiy will do mo.-ittl. Xeics. HOIE- Tramp Preaeher. t frppi tneHeldsvllle Tunes. J ; , -' i'. i' . A Presbyterian preacher named Beard, with his wife and' eight chihli-en, tramped out of Charlotte the other week)' bound for Salisbury. Mr. Beard is welllearned "in Hebrew and preaches most excellent sermonfe, but he can't make money. Consequently, "foots i U" MR. WATTERSON INTERVIEWED. Mr. Hpuv Watterson, editor of the C&urier-JtiUrnal, is on a visit to New York, and has( heeu interviewed by a Tribune reporter. He expressed the opinion that To-is5iln t lfnvf&,a viait tiwtl lii1 made no conversion ii the South, which was solid for the Democracy, but would support tho administration against the extremists. Mr. Watterson expressed the opinioii that, the Democrats will car ry the H6xt Presidential election with a solid South and two or three Democratic, grates at the North. "A Southern out let tq the Papitic is to be secured at the expense of the treasury,", say id. Watter son, "and the reconstruction of our river and harbor system along the Southern seaboard is nest on tlie programme. On these points we shall rout the abstraction ists and leyel up tomerwrhat on the vast inequality which exists as between the beneficiaries of the government." Mr Watterson added : "Tlie country may as well make up its mind now to a death struggle with Grant aud Grantism three years hence." Ami I aip happy to say that I have the best select e Lsto:k of ST A PLE A X D FA XC V DRY GOODS I have ever o-flefed in this market; anil can sell liietn lower than ever known before Black Alpaca, 2- to 4o cts. per yard; 4-4 Sheet ing 7cU.; Flannels, 20 to 30 cts.; and bargains in pant goods; bargains in every department. CMiii! ClotMi! ClotMns ! Ja this line I can offer great Inducements, and can say to my customers tbat they can save 2o per cent, by calling on tue before buying elsewhere. ALSO A full linp qf Hals, Boots, Show, Crockery, Grqceries, t&c, and I expect to continue the ROOT AND HERB BUSINESS as heretofore. Call and see. V. WALLACE. (3:2tnos.) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Tj the Sheriff of Davidson Con ntj-(hce tiny : You are hereby commanded to summon Nathan Thompson, -Nancy F. Thompson, Ad eline B. Thompson, David W. Thompson, Milus ( '. Thompson, Cyrus B. Thompson, Thompson, only heir of Jacob Thompson, Marlha '1 hompson, II. C Thompson, V. K. Thompson, James K. Clarke and wife Eliza beth, J. (I. Thompson, Jesse Darnall and wife Susannah, J. V. Thompson, Martha K. Thomp son, Jane F. Thompson, Poloma Thompson, Lucretia Thompson, David F. Thompson, James Thompson, James F. Thompson, Bur- wcll II. 1 hompson, Christina L. 1 hompson, . Ir.o. B ukhert, Ally N. 1 hompson, Ihos. j. Thompson. Nancv C. Tho:ni)son, Daniel C Th(.u;pson, Rachel Camdl, and Benjamin Car roll, her husband, the defendants above named if to be found within your county, to be and mear before the Clerk ol our Superior Court, for Davidson County, at the Court-House in Lexington, within twenty days from the ser vice of the SumuiQps. exclusive of the day of service, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in tho ofhee of the Clerk of the Superior Court of s:iid Cc-unly, within ten days Jrom the date of this sv,mt;!,,ns ana let too Fai 1 Defendants take notice : . :t if they fail to answer the srud complaint .vilhin the time prescribed by law, the Plaintiiis will appiy to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. liereot Jail not ami ol tins summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal this 25th day of August, 1877. C. 1-. LOWE, Clerk of the Superior Court of Davidson County ar.d Judge of Propate. THIRTY-TIIinD YPAR. TSe most popular Scieatl Paper 1 1ST tlie W.ORLD. Cnly $3.20 a Year, including Postage. pVeekly. C2 Numbers a Year. 4,000 book pa.? res. The Scikntifo Amkkican Is a large First t'lass Weekly Newspaper it six p. en pages, printed in the I11KSI heaiilinii slylf, ,fnfu.-.'ii ' nttrati'il irith s;'rnihi . iiirtrintx. T f. tm'I! 111; t i:- lleWil 1 llVCtil I. iiis ali i tlie inosi lerT'iii Ailvanees in the Arts ami seen; Puiuillnr Meehauh-s and Kie.'itM-erin'r. sieam i'nuln eerin. Uathva.v. 'ii.unx. C 1 il. (-a- an 1 lixdnuill -Knriii'' ritiy,. Mill virk. n. si i 1 and Menpil 'V.rk: i'lieiiiiMr.v audi h-ti.i d i'ni;-es.vs: Ideei rici tv. l.l','iit. lie;.!. -S-iillid: Te--!iii !.;-y. I'iiutit'rraphy. Pnidiiiir. New M.n eiii. r.. . New l'p.- -.;. v-v JO'cipes l;iipiM-rin:,liis k-i t :i: li: n," tt 'i'e-'lle In (llt(l'V, VtUiVlllg. ll.Veiil-,'. fot..ii!i'.'. New llid-.trl.il I'nid 'iets. Aiiitua!. Vi v-i.l.i a;:d Mi:;"i-;d: New and I;lU"e-;i:i" K.i:' i i i i A -. i- : I r' I ' '. i '. e. i le:'ii II li '. tin iimiit'. iie.iilil. .Ve.it.-.d Prc-.tress, M"i:i i .--ielKi', Natural l!itory, iieoinrfy, Asi viaioiiiy, etc. The nmsL valuable practical p:ip"rs, lo-eminent WTtten In all departments of Silence, will he round In f Rf Scienllne Ainerlean: i;o wlnde presented in popular lauuae. fn-e trvni tnehpeal terms, Illus trated with etifiravlnKS, and so ai ranjre as to lntertst and Inform all classes of readers, old and younjr. The Solent ltic American Is pruinoilveof knowledge 411.I pnwessin every conimmiily where it circulates. It should have a place 111 every Family. Reading liooiii. I.lhrary, Ct.ilejre or ScIumiI. T.inns. J.l.-2'i ;er ear, l,r. i huif yeir. hii-h Includes: prcp;i rnent f posta.vre. Discount to cluhs and A sen is. Single copies ten cerds. Sold hy all Newsdealers. Kcii.it li postal onler to MI NN & CO., puhlishers, :'.T park How, New York. Tt m-jnVfTtO In f-oMTioction with the J5T .J. .llA -t. KJ S.'IKNTIKii- A.MKIMCAN, M' S- S. I Mi vn ,v t'o,. are s.iii.-iior of Aiii:ie-in at4J:"oreinn" t I'atcnts. atitlliave the largest estalilUUiiienT.' in the j world. Patents are old.iinel on tin' ln.-n! ti-nns. Models of New Inventions and SUi-tclies examined, an 1 advice trcp. A spceinl notice is iiikh in the SciKVTll'i" AMBK.UAS iJ ail Inventiohn PjltCl.ted tho ugh this Avjoiiev. with the name and ie.-idtMicc. of the Patentee. pdh!!e atientton Is thus .lirecied to the merits ,,f Hit- iii.w paU-irt, and s-iles r tntodr.e- lion otten enectmi. MI'nN .t (.. Park How, New Voik". Uraneh Office, Cor. F x Ttu sts.. vV,t.sh:ngtoii, T). C. jiuv. i -77 -ot. V ''4''', Vr--i V BROWN & VERBLE'S Livery & Sale Stables, SALiSBCBY, X. C, Will convey .isseners to and from any point j with the best stock and vehicles. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC i. will itiid it tutli-ir ioleresl to call upon UieiU-t-hi'1'..re u.aking arrange m'ciiis ei.c where. Brovers and Traders j will tii.d at tliis establishment good loU ami stables, and plenty of good hay, fodder, oala ; and corn. PLEASURE DRIVES. :-'i Those5 wishing turnouts for pleasure driving; v. ili find the best accommodations &t dlitoO ; Stahles. : Mr. .1. F. Webb will always he found at the Stahhs and promises entire satisfaction to all. customers. ' 42:tr ST. CHARLES HOTEL STATESVILLE, N. C, S M LANIER, Proprietor. CS-Servants Polite and Attcntive.l2 45:tf. North Carolina, Davidson County In ScrKiuoR Court, l J NOnCK ! BY VIRTUE OF A MOliTQAGE AND Deed in Trust executed by J. M. Suther to K. F. imonTTn, as Executor of David V ad dell, dee'd, and recorded in the Register's; ofiice of Rowan county, in Rook No. 47, ia'eo41, 1 shall, on Thursday, the 20lh day of December, 1S77, sell, for ca.-h. on the premises, a Tract of Land situated iu Rowan county, oii Third Creek, adjoining the lands of Rurke and others and on the V. N. C. R. R., lnunded as follows: beginning on the Eaft side of the Rail Road, thence with Kerr's tine N. G W. 234 poles lo a Rock, formerly a Spanish oak, the agreed corner on Kerr'nold line, thence V, 21 103 poles to a RK.k Rurke's N. E. corner, thence S. o E 108 poles to tlie Rail Road, thence with said R. R. to the beginning, containing 160 acres, more or less, being the tract of land on which aid J. M. Suther lately lived, ami where his widow now lives. The land is well improved and in excellent condition. JOHN DAVJDSOX, Adm. J). R. N. Con re Test-unex of D. VVaddell. Nov. ly'TT. Lr.Zu I i OLOBFEIM i CO Wholesale anil Retail Dealers in TTrriTTn in ki I I I I-i i-4 It appearing by affidavit and the return of the Sheriff, to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants above named are non-residents of this State, It is therefore ordered that publication of the summons in this cae be made once a week for six successive weeks in the Carolina Watchman, a newspaper pub lished in the Town of Salisbury, notifying said defendants to appear and answer according to the tenor of said summons. C. F. LOWE, C. S. ( Lexington, Oct. 29th, 1S77. 2:Gw. ir. fee $15. GREAT REIIl'CTlOX IX PRICES We-are tho first to offer j First-Class Sewing Machine?! , ; v.--: AV-iRlf at prices w;tum tlie reaca 01 a... , .pu-iij MACHINE VCiiY IiKST For Twenty-Five Dollars -L on an ornamented Iron Mann anu U .l.,.,t T,. uil rr.j..-r.r nnil lieceSMH nients, anu deliver it at any ltaiuoaJ 1'i'lV1 United .States, in t-f 1 OF ALL. KINDS,! SAX.ISBU&'Sr 1ST. c. 53"8pecial orders made from Photographs in our office will be supplied. . . Also Agents for the Remington Sewing Machine, the most jierlect and light running Machine in the market. They have no rotary cams, cog wheels or ever arms to make a noise, run hard, or get out of ortieiu v e warraat every Machine. If they don t please we take tliem ck and return the money. Call before buying ul see them. Kcly v." FEEE OF CHARGE; '.Of. to o te line of Family Sewing with more raP"1??' ease of managenient, ana less laugut- ator. than any machine now m use. l' . . Uvim-t in mien ft ma I! . they avoid the necessity of wmdmg .1 J M .1 will Ot nr f ffm tllA heaviest overcoat cloth. Send for a eiri - , $ ircnlar Every machine warrai: ample of sewing. Ihree years. . . i AGENTS WANTED EVERY WHtP- ; . . . .-, A T Imitt" CEATEAMAL JIACIU uj ' -" , i 723 Filbert St.. I'hi'.aW" 47: ly. Mortgage Deeds for s
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