Carolina Watchman. TBUttSDAY, JUNE 20, 1873. The KraailHan mail scheme was virtu HU killed In tUe House on ttiel5th. William Cullcn Bryatit was chief editor of the Ke -York Evening Post for 52 )enr. Thos. M. Holt habeen named bj a forward "Farmer'Mn the Raleigh AVri, for the next Governor. Are we not mov ing rather hurriedly ! , mm i i The people of Eurvpe arc happy at the tropett of an amicable'ettlement of the Irouih out of which they had feared a terrible war. The Liberia ship Azor, had a hard time at sea. Ship fever and short of water caused the death of 23 out of her 250 em igrant. - Gen. J. M. Leachyit is said M ill bo a candidate for State Senator from David son county, aud it U intimated that the Gen. is aiming at 'something beyond the Seuatorship. Very likely. The Congress of the European powers Treaty between Russia and Turkey met at Berlin on the 13th. elected President. Real work did' not commence until Monday last. The Commencement Exercises at Trin ity College opened on the 12th aud closed on the 13th. Tho attendance was larger thaniisnal, and the annual address by Gov. Colqnit of Georgia, is' said to have been very fine. , ' . Geo. B. Eunis3 was thrown from a bug gy in Raleigh, last week, breaking his right arm below the elbow. Mr. Win. Watts, riding with him at the time, was also severely hurt. The horse got fright ened at the sudden rising of some boys who were squatted on thu street. The Wilmington Star reports a steam boiler explosion in Dupiiu county, which blew a man 112 yards and dropped him in some piue brush. When found, half an hour a-terwards, his body was doubled up, but he was still breathing and lived about 5 iniuutcs. The Senate has agreed that after Octo ber, next, greenbacks shall be received for custom dues. This puts greenbacks on a level with gold, and renders it un necessary to spend time in discussing the bill repealing the resumption Act, Re sumption will ensue, aud we now have Borne prospect of better times. m'w We publish in this paper a communi cation iu regard to the voteof Davie for Judge, and more particularly in reference to Mr. Clement's relation thereto, it is sent by a friend of his who seems to think some explanation is due Mr. C. in order to relieve the public mind of misappre hension in regard to his standing in Da vie, &c. The State Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association at Greens boro, last week, was a very pleasant and profitable occasion. Much was said and done to advance the cause of truth and righteousness in the earth, and important work Jaid out. A fuller report of the pro cediugs will appear iu our next. - Vo understand that our friend, Frank Caldwell, of Greensboro', on hearing who were uouiiuutod tor the Supreme Judical bench, delivered himself after this sort ' Well, that ticket will get the democratic vote solid; it will win the support of Re publicans; aud the negroes will go for it!" When it is considered that "Frank" is ,ono of the ablest Jlate pickers in the United oiatcs we fcttomu an rejoice over our ticket, Tho plodding foot of Justice overtook A fleeing offender in Qnow county, Just wec--pue Jsmith, charged wjtli lie mur der of a uegrp in. Sputh Caroling ft; 1870 Gov. Hampton on hearing of Jijs arrest made requisition lor him, and as soou us required formalities shall be complied with between the two Governors, Smith will bo sent to South Carolina to answer for iiis crime. A tornado in China destroyed about 0,000 houses and killed betweeu 5,000 am iu,uuu people, "i Jie tamiuu m a portion oi me country nas also, been fearfully de A 1 . 1 1 (4 . . T structive to hnmau life. Thoinhabitant were subsisting on the leaves of the weep ing willow, the bark of the elia tree, the " buds of the poplar, nud cotton seedcake Usually employed for manure. Indeed 1 A - 21.1.. Ta. x . 1 1 me letnuie snail io wuicu iney were re duced drove them to extremes, and Vrought upo them fearful diseases and - : .. jum Yiiam Culleu lirj-ant, one of the grcatesj; of Ainerican poets, is dead. He was borij in JJaasacliusetts in 1794, and ,was, therefore, nearly, qr Ojiiitc 84 years of age. lip wa?j a man qf genius, and many of his productions arofi no speci mens of natural graceful,' sfnpl. pure English. Tie has long talfeu yanV among our foremost poets. Jot equaj to Iong fellow or Poc, and, possjbly fo two or three others, his productions shed a pecu- Jiar glory ipo Ameifcau fetter. We aay refer hpfeaftei? wjtU iuoi-o particular ly to his-writings. He was a pare, high I med, coscientioui gtintlumay, and as -ii tor and I'oet has done much to give j.tiue to his country. Ho goes to his grave )ouored and revered by itcople of every section of his own vast country, and WflJ as held iT reverence b- English speaking oplo of ot er U d s. Wil. Star, ( A Short Talk tvith a Plain Farmer.Ye rive below the substance of aconvem- been calieu on oy writers m ,,Cr nega tion with one of our solid Rowan farmers, lpers to enforce certainamtary provisions. whose opportune for receiving news do One writer adverts to me means employ notexcJedoncea weeki! . i l . U by Gem Butter, In the city of New Or- "Wltit's the news ?' Answer-Smith for Chief Justice, Ashe and Diilard for Associate Justices. "Vprv ouod who is nominated - fof JudeP i J F Graves, Esq., of Surry. "Iteid thought Wilson ought to have iihU orifices to obtaiu the office be- fore, should have entitled 'him. to it, and then I thought he did very well while m l the office. Who was uoiuinated for solic- Irnrf""' ' ' Mr. Dobson was renominated. I h! Well. Dobsou is a cood lawyer, imt. T huve some objections to him: heltheeity authorities. Although it is so don't-care how much expense he piles up- on a eouhtv : he keens witnesses waiting for a week around the Court-house, ruu- niiiL' un noedleas cost on the ieople, who have to foot the bills. I fear he is not as attentive to his duties as lie ought to be. benefit of this community. Mayor Heilig Aud then there was complaint made be- has issued the usual exhortation and threat; fore the Grand Jury against a certain man but it he would be obeyed he will have to who brought liquor to our precinct, and apply force, and we liope he will do it. used it in electioneering, aud some how the The health of our town is too important a case was hushed up and never came into matter to be neglected or sacrificed, and ev Court. Can't say how much Mr. Dobsou ery good and though tful dtizcu will heart had to do with it, but I fear the case was Hy sustain the M ay or in any necessary not properly looked after." " "There is another matter," coutinned our friend, while speaking of couuty expenses, "which ought to be looked after I mean llie puce cuurueu iui kccjuu jjiouucio, thirty-five cents a day may have been nearly right when provisions were high, but at the present rate of food-supplies ind of prices generally, $10.50 per inouth is too much. Why, we board school mas- ters and school children in the country at rom $6" to $S per month, and I supposo the average farmer of the country lives as well as the prisoners in our iail. and there is no good reason, in mv mind, w hy the iconic wlo board at such low rates bhould 4 I be made to pay from ,2.50 to $4.50 more for prisoners. The Uounty commission- era are responsible for this exorbitant charge, and will be held to account for it. n these davs when tho number of prison- ers is swelled by every petty larcenv, it runs un county expenses to a big sum, amounting in tliis county to over $2,000 a vn.,r Perhaps you are right on this subject, but it is not without difficulties. The Grand Jury make it theii business tp in- quire into the troatmeut of prisonors, and if it is not properly done according to their notions they get after the county commissioners with a "sharp stick." "Yes, there is something in that, but ' ' not euough to satisfy tax-burdened farm- ers who have to save and work so hard to get along. There is still another subject of county expenses which the people are talking about and out of which one of tlifi I'undid.-iti'S in t)i filil vrw't!i tn imiti. I capital the cost of collecting tho taxes. Tho offices of sheriff and tax collector ought to be separated, and the collection of the taxes let out to IJijj lowest bidder able to give the nccpssary bond for the faithful performance of the duty. It is believed bids for the job wpuld range from $1,000 down to $500. Many 'a competent young inan wpuld coijsideranysum with in this rane very handsome nav for a whole year's work : aud if there is auv reason whv the county should combine the two oftices in oue at an annual extra cosf to the people it -should bo shown. And for that matter, the feeding of the prisoners might also be let out to tho low est bidder under certain specifications,- and thus by trimming down the pcrquisits of the office of sheriff take it out of the arena of politics where it is so often adis- turbing cause." - You say one of the candidates in the field is going' to electioneer on these sub- jects this summer will you name him ? "Yes, Davo Barriuger is the man though I confess I can't understand how he is a caudidate at all, except upon the ground of his habitual perversity ; for he has been professing to be loyal to the Dem- ocratic jarty and is not, He is oue of those men you cau never definitpjy locate in politiesor hold to ctmsisteucy In any- thing. For instance, when Merrimou was a candidate for Governor he voted , for auce or D. M. B.u rioger, I don't remeiu- her which ; and-when Vance was a candi date ho voted for sojjHJboily cltie ; aud if he ever goes to the Legislature he will be just that way there ; for he won't work where he can't lead. He might have cone long before now but for his bull-headed- ness aud pcryerse ways ; for ho is a smart man." Here our friend remembered ho had to ride to his homo in the county, and bade us" good-bye. We give tho conversation for what it is worth, trusting it may do somebody some good. Straws show the course of the wind, and we learn frotn the foregoing that the peopje are thinking more about the taxes they arc required to pay thau luen. fa fill tljc ottjees-a signifi cant fact well worthy tlje attention of public men. Charlotte Observer ;-Tl)e Moore y ille people have unanimously voted $15,000 to the narrow gauge railroad project from uanville, via luston and M r cksville, and have started a movement to raise $3,000 more by private subscription. A feat of rapid speed was performed on the Air Line mid between Charlotte and Atlanta last Thursday. The train from Danville was behind time and the. train froi Charlotte undertook, it seems, to make up the loss, aud run to Atlanta, 2G7 miles, iu 7 hours aud a minutes, or at the rate of U7i injle an hour. J ', ' fKfmS ' "" burnt distrjet, Capf, IL P. yarin;r delivered the ad dress at Auson Instifcupe, at Wadesboro. Cotton blooms are reported iu Meck lenburg ppuuty. Saiitarff.-The city of ui.arione nas leans to Ward ott yeuow iever ime uie city was under his military rule ami thtt enme system rigidly carried out since has made New Orleans one of the healthiest cities in tuo uuiicu onucsv mis iuwo- tern liad facial reiereuce to tne managc- meutof privies. The General enforced regulations by which perfect cieoaorizauon was effected throuhont the city, and this destroyed at a wow mo great enemy iu the public health. Vidktte, the Observer's correspondent is light when he says of the remedy, "to be applied, it must be by force" through simple and so cheap, yet such is the care leashess and thoughtlessness of people that they will not apply it nntil pushed up to it by law. We advert to this subject purely for the measure to preserve it; Mr. B. M. Yates, q, fanner in Wake county, has scut us his pamphlet on the Homestead Law. Mr. Yates sees in this 1. ..AS t 11.1 law me iruiuui wmiiBoi utuj .in iuu causes of the hard timesand calls for its abolishment, it uestroys uie creun oi every man who avails himself of it, or sub- J' mortgages wuicu uuany iu;u It practically disqnalittva him for many privileges enjoyed by men owning more than u nomestoau. lie caunoc oe a administrator, or a guardian, or a sheriff, or till any other responsible posi- on wherein there is a money risk-, unless At .1 ne can nnu iriemis worm more man a "uwu nni ..j, i... man whose property is counted as nothing law, becauso it does not exceed $1,500 value. Mr. ates tinnks it is tne best pvpr passsed fur crippling, and final- y crushing me poor man, jrtuawy u robs Jl man of aH property by rendering what he has unavailable as a basis of credit. It degrades his standing m the business wni HKe a ; crime, ne w wiui- ou credit aud without respectability in moey questions, The homestead is a niaster oyer mm, ruung mm wim a rou oi iron. and sometimes coercing hint into practices or wnicn no nonesi man suouiu be guilty. Mi. atea wants the people to l.l.l 11 1 1.1 uuuk tne wnoie subject over, anu juen teU tlieir repicscntatives what to do about it. T,mt fc bas proved a snare to iudividu- als, and a curse to the Mate, we have no dOUbt, " e ca"ot, Uovtcvcf, endoso tho man uer u wltlch 1,0 ureU his stat. Ho de clares that he was not a uulter, because he aud his friends did hut go into the caucus. That is a distinction without a difference. The very fact that he did not submit to the will of the majority, con stitutes him a bolter, aud the whulu tone of his card indicates Unit ho is ready to bolt again, provided ho can accomplish anything by such a course.--bow thern HJ'ie "And the whole tone of his card indi cates that he is ready to bolt .again," & c. We do not wish tu bo uujust to Judge Mcrrimon or any ouo else, but that was one of the first thoughts that occurred to us OD reaau,ir his card, and it all depends on wlietll Ca accomplish anything by such a course," He has got the entire strength of the KepubUcaji party to start with, and it only remains to secure the "U" ot enough "independents" to give ,mn a ulJoliry the next Legislature, Iu tliis. connection we call tho attention of Kowan voters to the fact that David IJiiriinger, an "independent" in this coun- tv is a Merrimou "an; and. iu the event of Lit clccti will support Merrimou iu- stl'ad of Vaiuc- Voters have a right to kuow thw, so that when they go to tho llls thy may cast their votes under- staildgly. T11K STATE, CONVENTION. We give iu this paper tho telegraphic roport of the Charlotte Observer of the proceedings of this great gathering 0f the people's delegates at Raleigh on the J 3th. Fuller reports are to hand, but there are so many other subjects of interest claiming attention, that not even this great con vention can be allowed in ore space at pres ent. Perfect good will and a cordial sym pathy seemed tp have prevailed; and whether as the ipsujt of wisdom or acci dent, tho doiibcratious of tho State Con vention was a glorious success, and has sent to tho heart of every good conservative citizen in the State a thrill of joy. It was worth 10,000 votes to the Democratic par ty at the lowest estimate for its moral ef fect on tho hearts and minds of the peo ple. Wc have been in sevcrul lanre com- panics on the streets since tho con vention , and all without exception expressed the highest degree of satisfaction and pleas- ujTi For Pangress. An ardent friend of Judge Spheuck writes to the Charlotte Observer, proposing him for Congress. We think it very ljkely he would make a good representative, but his particular frjends nad better hold off ju$t now, and allow the Judge time to repair the damage thev have already done him. Mr. Steel has exceeded public expectation so far as to kreheu eut to Congress, and conscooent. ly has the inside track for the present He is able, and industrious, and incorruptible a smashing old farmer whom the great mass of voters will stand by through thick and thin. At a meeting of the Democrats of Stan ly county on Saturday the-8th4 Juner Dr Richard Anderson wn nominated for the Senate. There were three candidates in homlnatlon Word th nieeting, to-witt D. A. Bennett J. T ttedwlne aud Dn Anderson. On the first ballot, Di Ni ltisn nett received 207 votes, Dr . Anderson 3G4, Mr. Redwlno 330. Mr. Bennett theu withdrew, and on the; second ballot Dr. Anderson wWelectedV n It is a good. selection i Dr.. A, is an in telligent gentleman and has had some ex perience in our Legislative Halls. The meeting instructed their represen tatives to support Z. B. Vance for U. S. Senator. Washixotov, June 15. Skxate. Congress has extended ite sessions to 12 o'clock, June J20. Tho reduction of the tax ou tobacco to Id cents has passed. To tako effect ou 1st of Sept. House. The river and harbor bill as amended by the Seuate passed. The army limited to 25,000, and not to be em ployed to enforce the civil law. For the Watchman. COUNTY AND THE TOliSHIP. DAVIE SENA Messus. Editors. The letter of "W. H. Hobson" in your last issue, while not intended, is certainly calculated to create a false impression npou the public mind of this senatorial District. eJiave been shown a letter from the secretary of the Davie County Convention, iu which he says: "J. C. Foard, John H. Clement and "John S, Henderson were all voted for as ''Senators. My minutes show that J. C. "Foard received d votes ; J. S. Henderson, l(2 votes, and J. H. Clement, 1 vote. 4 "votes constituted a majority of the whole "number cast, aim as no one received "more thau three, there was no choice on "the 1st of J uue at Mocksvillo," " We are also informed, on w hat we re gard as the very best authority, that op port unity was given to the delegates in the Davie Couuty Convention to ballot for Senator and that several ballots were taken. If Mr. Foard was the undoubted choice of a majority of the convention, why did lie not receive the endorsement of the convention. Mr. Hobson 'g zeal for his friend should not permit hiui to misrep resent facts. Two townships in Davie certainly declared for Mr. Henderson ; and we are reliably informed, that at the Mocksvillo township meeting, in which the country people were largely represent ed, Mr. Henderson received a uuatiimou vote for Senator, and the delegates were instructed to vote for him in the couuty convention. Wc understand Mr. Hender son has a great many friends iu Davie county, and all of them "good and true ;" and they want him nominated for the Sen ate, because he is not only tlieir choice, but because they honestly believe that by previous understanding aud agreement, Kowun is entitled to the Senator this t ime. Certainly upon every principle of fairness she is entitled to produce the man. She han Democratic strength of ti,lL while Davie has only 1)50. The high lineage of Davie is a sufficient guarantee that she will not attempt a self ish act, and especially towards her moth er county. X. Th3 Bo&osratic Stato Convention. OUli NEXT SUPH1SMK COURT. Smith, Ashe ana J)illiirdA Larne and Harmonious Meeting Superior Court Judges. i. eh; ir, a. v., June u. I no con vention was called to order to-day at P-2 o'clock, in Metropolitan Hall by S. A. Ashe, chairman ot the State Democratic Executive Committee. The call of the roll showed every county in the State re presented except Ashe. Hon. John Mauuing, of Chatham, was elected temporary chairman and Chas. 11. Jones, of Mecklenburg, secretary. Mr. Manning, on taking the chair, made an eloquent speech, urging the unity and harmony of the Democratic party. A permanent organization was effect ed by electing II. 13. Short, of Columbus, president, and II. M. Fuiman, of Run couibc, Seth Carpenter, of Craven, aud John D. Cameron, of Orange, secretaries; also vice-x'resideuts from each of the con gressional districts. Hon. h.N. II. Smith was nominated for chief justice unanimously ou the first ballot. Tho convention resolved to take as the basis for the voting the Democratic vote in tho last election, allowing oue vote iu tho convention for every hun dred. Tho following nntned gentlemen were associate justi put in nomination for ces Thos. S, Ashe, of Anson : Matthias E. Manly, Cravcoj.; ,Ueorgo N. Folk, of Caldwell; David Sc-hcnck, of Lincoln ; A. A. McCoy, of Sampson ; Geo. Howard, of Edgecombe ; 1 II. Winston, of Bertie John II. DilUnd, of Guilford; M.V, Lauhr of Granville; Thos. Kufiin, of Orange; Thos. X. Hill, of Halifax ; J. M. Clement, of Davie; W. M. ShipP, of Mccklcu bnrg. The first ballot resulted as follows : Ashe, 7ZG ; Manly, &1 ; Schcnk, 122 ; Mc Coy, lWi; llyyard, VJ5; Winston, 4U3; Diilard, 71 j lvanjer.ia: luffin,17; Hill, 184; Folk, 15 i Cleut, 30; bhipp, 17, Thos, S, Ashe was declared nomina ted amid wild, and enthusiastic cheers. The resujt was reached after many coun ties changing Oiejr votes, and amid great excitement. Mecklenburg voted thirty-four votes for caudidate to fill the fo positions, at first, as follows ; Schenck, 2 ; Ashe, 12; Knffiu, 10; Hill, 30, Afterword changed to Ashe, 31; Hill; 34. The ppuyentfou adjourned tiJJ pight o'plock; I. AT BR. IUleigh, Jijue 1310 r. m. The con. vention has just nominated John II. Dal lard by a heavy vote, aud tile nomination was made jinanjmous. Thu following nominations for Sape- rior Court judges, made by the district conventions, have been ratified t judge of the seventh district J. P. Grave, of Surry ; of the eighth district, A. C. A Very . of llurke j of the ninth, J. C. L. Gudger, nf Hay wtoodd. CAaWote Observer. SAVE THE, FRUIT ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars. a large lot just in. A long, long ways cheaper than ever onred before. At Kf.UrTZ'S DRUG STORE. KILL THE FLIES. KLUTTZ'S FLY PAPER Slay them bv the million. Chen p. At KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE BEST TP YET. KLUTTZ'S BLACKBERRY CORDIAL, in the sifest, surest and most pleuwiut remedy for Diarrhea, Dvscnterv, Src. For sale only at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. ALL FORTQUARTER. A good Lamp, chimney, burner and wick, ull for a quarter. At KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Males tie Liltle Ones Sleep. DoesKluttz's Sooihing Drops. Contains no opium. Only at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Three Fine Cigars for 10 cent. Red "C" Oil. Best and prettiest illumina ting oil. llluint; So.ip has the bluing already in it. Voods Pock i;t Soda Fountain. Call and see it. Unparalleled bargains in Hair Brushe. Toi let Soajm, &c. t TIIEO. F. KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE, 17:ly. Salisbury, N. C SIMONTOH FEMALE COLLEGE Statesville. N. C. The next session opens August 2S, 1S78 Board, and tuition in EnglUh. $80.00 per sea sion oflwentv weeks. Catalogue and circular with fuul particulars on application. Ad.WK, MU3. E. ", U It A XT, 'H;y 1'rincipal PINE POLAND CHINA STOCK PIGS, And a Milch COW and Calf FOR SALE. I have a lot of fine pi;s of various ages which I offer as lhorotifb-bii'd stock hor. Also, a good Milch Cow. whidi wil be sold at mode rate rales, qn ililv considered. It. It. CRAWFORD. Solisburj. June 12. lc?7S. 'MAt On and Off Slick as Grease ! BOOTS, GAITERS, shoes, SLIPPEU5, Sec. W. M. EAGLE, Rjl'ietf.illy I'.nnounces his continuance at his old sstuud in his old line, ou Alain Street, opposite Enniss' Drug Store, llo is always ready aud anxious to accommodate uuMtoMers iu his line iu the best manner possible. Jle is prepared to do Jirst class work iiud tun compete-with any northern Shp or Band made work. Bis machines, lasts, dc, ure oi' tho latent ui'd best patents. Jle works the very best material and keeps on baud ready made work, and stock equal to any upei ial order. Repairing neatlj- and promptly done at rea sonable prices. Satifectlon gnuruutccd or no charge. Prices to Suit the Times. f Cash ordeis by niail promptly filled. 31.Gmos. W. M. EAGLE. Stale of Horth Carolina. I SUPERIOR UUUKT, Rowan County. ) Jduv ' A. Yickery, again.-1 Lewis V. Brown. Vii itiin.iii a on1 TT-i.--.iiif .f j Attachment. Tho defendant, Lewis Y. Brown, is hereby notitiuil. that ununnuti hit this day iued to the Sherill' of Rowan couuty, couimaudiug hiui to summon tho said defendant to appear before the Judge ot our .Superior Court to be held at the Court-llouso in S.ihsbur3on thcHth Mon day after the, 4th Monday o September, A. D. I87rt, and answer the Complaint of t:.e plain tiff; and that if he fail ho to d the Plaintiff take Judgment against him fur four hundred and seventy five dollars with interest on the same from the M January. Ie7, till paid. The defendant is further uotified that a ar rant ,t Attachment was taken out by tho Plaintiff, at the time of issuing the summons, against all the property of the defendant to be found in Rowan County, r so much thereof as will satisfy tho Plaintiffs demand of four hundred aud seventy-five dollars wilh all in. terest, costs aud expenses. J. M. UORAR, Clsrk Supr. Court Rowan Cuuntv. 34. 6t: pf $8 Bowan County Snperior CoM. Isaac Lyerly, guardian of Mary Frances Ly erly, Jane Lyerly, and Isaac Alexander Lyer ly." Plaintiffs', AGAINST Lewis V. Brown ard Thomas E. Crown, l)ffttnImiU. The defendants, Lewis V. Crown ami T'mju as 12. Crown, are hereby notified that l.-aac Lyerly, as guardian of Mary F. Lyerly, bailie J. Lyerly aud Isaac A. Lyerly, has commenced an action against them in the Superior Court of Rowan County, State of North Carolina, entitled a above: that the purpose of said ac tion is to recover the um of nine hundred and six dollars for borrowed money, with interest tliereon at the rate of eight percent, per annum, from the 12th day of August, 1873. The said Lewis V. Brown and Thomas E. Brown, are hereby required to appear at the Court-Moupc in Salisbury, on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday of September. 1878. at a term i.f Court, then and there to be held, and during sj4it lerm to answer or demur to the complaint, which has been filed in the office of the Clprfc of the Superior Court of Rowan county, or the piainun win apply lor the relief demanded in the complaint. The said Lewis V. Brown and TUm,. V Brown are further notified that a Warrant of Attachment against their property in aid County has been issued from the Superior Court of Rowan County on application of the planum, returnable to the Raid Superior Court at the Court-Houm In Salisbury, nn ih Sil! Monday after the 4th Monday of September 1873, J. M, 1IORAIJ, ' . - Svpt' ior Court, Jiouxin County. Sl:Ct:pfS10 J TSr : The Best Family Sewing Machine! The "NEW AMERICAN" Is easily learned, does not get out of order, and will do more work with less labor than any other machine. Illustrated Circular iurnished on application. AGENTS "WANTED. J. S. DOVEY, Manager, CI N. Charles Street, Baltimore. Md. MERONEYS & ROGERS, Agents, Salisbury, N. C. CERTIFICATES : I do not hesitate to pay the American Jachme surpasses all other machines. BiMtlta .c"o ink all fje work that other machines can, It oTtwam and rork hutton hohs in any fnl.ric" from Swiss Mn5in to Ikayer ilolh. 1 have us-cd Sir.gerK, Hone aisd Weed Mt)iii"inanl find the Vincrlcan is superior to them all. MISS M. RUTLJsDGE. I have twed the Singer and otlier machines, and would not exchange tlie Atnerlcan for any. MRS. II. X. DIUN(;LE. Salisbiirr, N. C, May 22J, 1S72. Meuosey & lno., Agents American Sewinp Machlnp : Sirs: I liave oaed llu;-l-Iove, Singer, Wheeler A WV.ton, VUcaYSi (Jibhs, Setring M (fiines, nnd would not give the American for aH tf thi ;n. It will do all that is claimed forit in the circular. -I consider it superior to all dials I have. ever sen. Very respectfully, MliS. UEO. W. HARRISON. - p. n. HEiLSO sou, would call attention to their lare and splendid Mock of HARDWARE tmbraclng Ilioxs and S'l'EKI.S every variety oi sizes aiiil s'aapeo l?st cjuality. Wagon and Bugger Materials, corriprthiusf all tuj various kl'ids rtniuiml springs, axl's, whocia, ce., reaJy t set up. Telegraph Straw CuS-tars, all sizes, an.l uasurpassod in ;ua!'.:y and duraWlity. Great American Lightning SAWS, every kind and si.e. embraeuijr MILL & CHOSSC'UT. NAILS all sizes eur and wrt)utfUt- PLOWS The roost popular and approved st vies Plow rat lujfs, all kinds, bolts, T" No. f points for i. WINDOW CLASS from !rt to 2-1 3t Tiit ty,.ol!s Puthts, Variil-ihes, Uvrhtninic Urier. F.V1KBAXK SC'ALKS Steely Aiits and Balances. For Carpenters, Blaeksinita-s Shoemakers,- Fanners. Chainpion Mowers and Reapers. Horso Rakes, Threshing Machines, Horse-Powers, 1'umps. rain Cradles, irass Sev flies. Planters Handled Ho's, CUWS, Pistols, Knives, aaJ CUTI.KItY of all k!n-ls. (Sr'Ohr stuck emlr.iees; everything t- found In a larpe and eoinplMe Hardware store, ami all at low prices foreash.isS Y'lth thanks tor Past favors we hope to merit coniinul eoa;ide:ice and Inereaslnj,' patronage. .March isTs. r:ly Rowan County Superior Court. U. U. Roberts, ns Trustee of Susan E. Humphreys, Plaintiff, AGAINST Thomas K. Brown, Samuel It. Harrison, DcfcndanU. ' The defendant, Thomas E. Hrowu, is hereby notified that B. B. Roberts, as Trustee of Su san E. Humphreys, has commenced an action against hun and Samuel R. Harrison, in the Superior Court of Rowan county, State of North Carolina, entitled as above : That the purpose of said action is to recover the sum of three thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars and sixty-fix cents, for money loaned, with in terest thereon from the 31st dav c t July, 1 877. That the summons has been duly served upon the defendant, Samuel R. Harrison. Said Thomas h. Brown is hereby required to appear at the Court-Honne in Salisbury, in the County of Rowan, at the Term of the Su perior Court to be hi.ld.ou the St h Monday af ter the4th Monday of September, lS73,"and i 1 rti ourins Raiu lerm to answer or demur to the Complaint to Iks filed in 1 he ollice of-. the Clerk of the Supeiior Court of said county, within the nrst three days of said Ien:i,or the Plain tiff will apply for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Said Thomas S. Brown is further notified that a Warrant of Attachment against his pro perty in said coiinlv has been issued from the Superior Court of Rowan county on, applica tion of the plaintiff, returnable to the Superior Court of said county, at the Court-House in Salisbury, on the 8th Monday after the 4tli Monday of September, 1S7S. J. M. MORA IT, Clerk Superior Court, llowan Comity. 34:Ct:pf$10 n.m. ft.i n n i Rowan County Superior Court Wilson Kesler, Plaintiff, AGAINST Thomas E. Rrown, I)cfcndant. The defendant, Thomas E. Brown, is hereby notified that Wilson Kesler has commenced an action against him in tlie Superior Court of Itowau County, State of North Caiolina, enti tled as above: That the purpose of said action is to recover the sum of one thousand dollar. wilh interest thereon from the 1st day of June, 1877. Said Thomas E. Brown is hereby re quired to appear at the Court-IJoiise in Salis bury, in the County of EowaH, at the Term of theSuperior Court for said County, to be held on the 8lh Monday nfter the -lib Monday of September, 1878, and during said IVrm to an swer or demur to the complaint to oeJilcd io the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within the firt three days of said Term, or the plaiutiiT will apply for the relief demanded in the complaint. Said Thomas E. Brown is further notified that a Warrant of Attachment again! t pro perty in said County hu been issue! from tlie (Superior Uourt of Rowap County, on applica tion of the plaintiff, returnable to the Superior Court of said County at the Court-House in Salisbury, on the Sl'li Monday after the 4th Moudav of September, 1378. JOHN M. IIORAH, Clerk Superior Court, Eouaii Cuunhj. 34:Ct:pf$10 Buj only the 7 NEW AMERICAN It u thb Only Sewing Machine WHICH Bi.1 A ' ', .' i.yv i 1 " 1 i'.,M .IB 1 d ill Ifmr Sreaia tie threai -HflTer Skips Stitches. Is tia lightest fiuaaitg. The Simplest, tht Most Dur able, and in Every Respect Tfttf!r Stockton. T would rf;.-p-3Clfulljir.ftirm the eitizets of Salisbury and tbe surruur.dinp country, that I have located in Salisbury- (iirihe baek'nuna .f Ply I it's Hook Stoic), ami :uu prepared to do all woik priuiip'.Iy and we!!, a;; in a first-ela.. TailoViujr Kstabli.-liineut. "With a tweinv tic years' experience in Cutting. Fittinjr, l!akii:r, C'eaniiiir aiul Kepairiiifr, I can -aleiy p'tarao" te to my patrons the fullest satisfaction. F,r the accommodation of farmers, I will take Produca in Exchange for "Work. The patronage of Iti.wan and the surrounding eo,atis is respectfully solicited, Corres;Mii;. dence invit.fd fro.u persons living at adist.i-n "4:3111 J. A. STOCKTON. lat Little SHOP AROUND thfl CORNER, To the Public, Gheetikg : JULIAN & FRALEY Present compliments, to thejullic and dcsjre to call renewed attention to their efforts to be useful as AND CARPEHTERS. Their priees arc s low as It is possible, to make tlienvamt their work uot-inferror to. any. They fill orders ia two department!", and haveso far jjiven satisfaction.. Thev have extcndcil theffc facilities recently, and have extended thef facilities recently. :irc encouraged to 'hope for increased de mands. Their rcadv made stock in hand j,ouii;es, luicKS, ai iiroocs, iiMik-t !, Cupboards and China Presses, Candle Standf, Tin Safes, Desks, Tables, Vahstands, Chairs, &c. Thev also kcepan. assortment of COFFINS of walnut, pine und poplar, from ? upward. Also, Window Sash, Thev till orders with out vexMtioiis delays. Will contract forcar penter's work nnd warrant satisfaction. Will take jjood lumber and Country produce ia exchange Tor furniture. Shop nearly opjui. site Watchman office; Julian & Fkai.ky. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS. J. W. Watsou, The old original and reliable .Photographer, from Raleigh, has taken and titled up tht olti (iallery on Muin street, Salisbury, N. C, where be is prepared to execute atl styles of T!il ir.iphs, l'eie)types, xx, in the very best style. Call and -Pee him owr Plyler's Book Store. Work the best in the Stale." 21:lj. Eack Line to Albemarle. The unJeraigned is" running a comfortahla tri weekly Hack line from Salisbury to Alhe marl?, N. C Will convey passengerr-to (iuil Hill, or elsewhere on the line, chearnsr tlraa any Livery Stable. Leave Salisbury every Moiidav, ediiesdar ami 1 1 lday, a. in. K- ; nyjy, TlMty nurL Leave ordvrs at National Hotel. G. W. WlHTLOCIv, 27:1V;- Proprietor. The Oldest Specialist in Ameicr. Dr. J. A. Clopt3D, cf Hnntsville, Ala., Treats with almost Universal "uccew all Cancerous affections, all Scrofulous aiTec lions, ExcresenCf S and Tumors abcut the face, Ac., Piles.-'itula, Dropsical aA-" lion, Si :. As the Doctor is io often from honie. address his son, John Kobcrt- Cloplon, giving his name in full. Send for Circulars and see Testimonials from men known to every one ui the Slate. Thousands who could not leave borne, ha"e been itireii by the use of bis remedies" print ed directions aceompany all package. that any maa or wouian-xan use them with success. Write vonr nanfts in full, absoyour I Office, County and Stnte. Alwajs write " name,- or my svndname iu fall. " 2j.0ui.

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