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Carolina Watchman. THUU3DAY, JUNE 27, 1876. The Maj or of Baltimore U dead. " -A destructive firo at Montgomery, Ala., at noon, June 24. The paiers report from Madrid, Jm 24. that the C; ucvu ol .n - It is 8tate(Ulratthew are about 5WperHtjousfc'ven by the pHP4P7' ptstiig in sons attending the XjrniaJ Hthool at Chap el JIM. i Visitorsto the sen ?oat At Beaufort and Morehead ity M auuuuwd us ur- riving. HT Gen. Joim 0. Oonnau, of Raleigh, hss taken charge of the Art rifle i'oW . ... Republican paper. fi.iiii imi n r-u i i .Till in If iiiivufl nnn day last week, estimated at 25 inches Terrible loss of lives and property ensued. Mr. J, M. Odell has lieermoniinated by the Peniocrats of Cabarrus f represent that.COuilty iu the Jower Joe of te Jgislaturc. '"rsr-- VT,cA frftt iliroiiffbCuuffress a " " it'" D- " -a - - v ; I . r ii,. v. .,.!.- n..i:..o I resolution HI IUrniKIl & Wl t(i 4ium.i WlHtia (allel Stat (iuard) with tcuts and camp tuipage, ; The recent election In Oregon wept . n i t 4... IJemocnjUC uovernor, iiieiiioer w vwm tf es.,, and both Houses of the I.esisilf tare 1 by joint ballot oi i", Tho County Convr ntfons ara genefally oWlaiing their preference for Vaicc for U. S. Senator, or instructjng their repre sntatives to vote foe t he cauc us nominee OII. Dockry is a ftiudjdate for the Marshalship of .Western C, against Douglas, whose term expired on the iWd. Douglas is a applicant for re-appoiut- weot. Cuilfurd county tlejnocratic convention- vms held last Saturday and nominated Cut. J. I. Sx'ales ftir the Senate, and Cyrus Wheeler and Joseph McLean, for the fouse. . - Catawba county lias nominated Capt. I B. D. Davis of Hjckory, for the Commons, i a man highly esteemed by his party ft funds; also endorsed Col. Steele for re election to Congress, Rev. W. H. Bats, of th Ilolston Coiir ference has leeu suspended ffym thft ex, vrehw of ministerial oilices fur an alleged laseivioiis assault oi) $ married woman iu Jefferson pounty, Teun. ed up by a negro boy near the depot at w - W I lA-xmgiou, a. i ., June s-i. oupposeu oj lPprtof lot stolen from U. A. King uuouv w j ctlrs ago. a i i up to compel life insurance companies to my those of their policy-holders who con? elude not to continue the payment of pre- Muuins, -an equitable proba tion of the amount which has already been paid iu. body because "Out ofsix Judges we didn't get a Mto." Does the iktuthernerio' can it con ceive how the Went fee) after such long And lusty shouting fur Pchcuck I The Republicans of Wayne county at a lueeuug iu uomsiKM'o, M8F week, 111- nrucceu tieiegares to the Congressional ..... . .. .. . . Convention to vote for Col, L W, II tun phrey for Congress, This is against l?rog- p " den. More human relics of a great age havo been found in a mound on the jrtautation of Mr. A. R, Hlack lack, ten miles east of Wil- miugton. Tliey v,ch charred, us if tlie IHsrsons to whom tlwy belonged had been burned. JSit Cabbaye. -Wo thought thoy all came from the mountains, but not so, A Mr Barnes, near Wilmington, has demonstra ted that cabbage can be raised thoro, and lias placed on exhibition Iu the city, one from bis farm, of 27 lbs. weight. Wife n'Aiin. This offence is pun ishable by law, and our "exchanges" how that now and theu a fellow 'finds out to his sorrow that lift can't do iust as h pleases witl his wife. Every such ease should bo reported to tho Grand Jury. .ttacw. There is a houso iu Xiiileigh Which the AW says sells "teu barrels of Sjufl'a week," And yet you jnight go through Wake aud never see a woman with a stick brush ji) her ujoutb. How sly they arp, . "Ex asiuo'will pleaso exeuso us. His favor is out of time. The gentleman at whom he lva the shaft of criticism is not now a publio mark, and is therefore entitled to all tho immunities awarded the private citiaeij, Wake County Deumorntic Convention fiomiuatetl Geo. II. Snow for Senator ; Dr. Y. E. Richardson, Lou D. Stplutuson, H. (2. Olive, and E. R. Stamps, for the House. These nominations w-re made unanimous. A resolution was adopted providing for a primary election to ascertain the choice C the people for U. S. Senator. Tho traveliug correspondent of tlie BaiMgfr .Xetc, gives un interesting ac cpun f Jfep commencement exercise at he ' fatem Vemrfe Academy, June 20. TOs grand pjd CujtUtion works on from .eax jtv JW vRlwt; kti&, disjHMising far jimd viie the rh?f Mewfy ff olid edu atUjn.. 3Jay y.e fomPh .nt ress that Uidu Utoti;jr oc4 eh?r- of the Rmaa ?ajtJioJic tywtfU, ty fhis troget ters4, &e. U is deubllss true, ilso, m ait w& frrutestant eii i'lves. We suppose tbere is not a clergym.au .of any lenomi nation ju the land who 4oe-s not Renounce ithe r.ey.olMt.io.ua.ry scheiicsof ti Hen rv Burn-ell, of ' I lenderson, N. C., and Willie Mannoii, of lOcJimomi, 'fell out" over a bunnies transaction, re cently, ami had arnHigwI t wtt!e bF dueliu S, (Farolina, 'vrlntlier Uiey were starting when arresM Uy thi, Mayor of Henderson, . XotaMe. The ieople. are becoming jealous as regards public affairs, and have reacuHi tje .Mlit f speaking ont plaiuly wIiat thi.v aut donu, I7r . The infttruc- regard to U, S. Senator. Marv had a little lamb" has leen ac- cfdeutally expMert. "They say" an qld original iiianiiscrjpf 'JatJy discovered proves tlM W W'"" was not a lamo . Sltnvf ' Je . Joy please-aud hence t ah a, went th her wherever she veut, which could jiofbe jf it were a lamb. What a pity ! The Norm?) School at Chapel Hill ou the thjnl tljr numbered 225 pupils. It in deservedly attracting a deep and widely felt iuterest among educational people Mirnii'rlimir Mm Srato. Man v . of the dis- tinguislied and Jcadiug'persoiis of this and , r rt"- irr- -it . r-rr- other States will vjsit it, some of them to lecture and others to deliver aittlresses. . - . . . t jr Tim tn-i vila.r.w if Mijm fu:iiMiI ai'u ol rare -J "fb-t ri value, and those who make teaching profession should avail tbeinseltes of its advantages. mftla--Ill ia iln Wninmnyi JJJ 1 BiCrSP& WalCBpifl. "WlLKESBOKO, N. C.( June 25, 187S. Via Statesville, June 2Gth. To Watchman, Salisbury. Aum field received the nomination. Rokbins ami his friends protested against the action ot the Couvention, T. K. B. The R;ileigh dimmer intnuluces with nuite a flourish of trumpets an interview with Geueral Cliiigmau on the U. S. Sen a atorial question. Mr. Clingmau condemns the practice so prevaleut in the State just now, of candidates for the legislature pledging themselves to support a partictt lar individual for the Senate. He thinks such pledging disqualifies the man as a member of a Legislative caucus, which he compares to a jury ; aud because a juror whorliaa foriued am expressed sn opinion in udvauce is deemed incompetent to sit in the trjal, for the same reason a pledget reprefjentative is inconi pen tent to act as a meinlier of a caucus, &c. Vc dissent to the assumed analogy and tho conclusions of the General. The . . .;,i..i.. JjllT 1Q T lUtl m t l IV II 11V. IKMIt IIIUI "I lit pr Bf (ltr tho trisli ot rt r:lllsl. ;nVi,iviiiLr f:irts nnknon-n to them. Kach mem , f T . , r:liu.ns is nrrsIim.tl to I c have iu ready possession ail the facts on which to make a verdict.- The case is more like a farmer who wants to buy a horse of a certain build, color and size for a special purpose. If he knows before liaud where tlie horse that on a bee line. If he don't iro himself but sends a man, he tells him what to do. Just now, the jeople of Xorth Carolina want a "wheel-horse" they have got him picked out, am) it is barely possible that Gen. Cliiigmau or mid body else can per- Uuade them to go hunting, about with a irv inerclv for th 8!ik of nolif.-m-H- t " - - ' " a!l the other "horses" in the State. THE SUPREME COURT CANDIDATES. We presume that all our readers have a,reafo" Uwnwl of tjie nctiou of the Dem ocnit,c ( oijyention V noiqiiiating candidates for Judes ot the Supreme Court. In another column we publish a short bi ographical sketch of tlie three gentlemen nominated, If the State was searched from the sea board to the western boundary, three less objectionable men could not be found than Messrs. Smith, Dillard and Ashe, and the friends ot alt tlie other gentlemen whose names were before the Convention will give thcji) a cordial support. All three ot the candidates are central men (residiug in what is known as the centre of the State), but that will make no difference ; they will receive the united support of the West and East as well as of the centre. All were what is known as "old line whigs" two, Dillard and Smith, are mem bers of the Presbyterian Chnrch, and one, Mr. Ashe, an Episcopalian, but whether a member or not we do not know. Dillard is regarded ly the "profession as the leading lawyer," Smith-next; and Ashe next. The moral character of all three is No. 1 in every respect, and wo would be willing to take the ward of either gejitle man the sumo as if it was a bond or affi davit. The Convention was one of the largest ever assembled in lle State, and compos ed of gentlemen of superior intelligence. It was, t times, unusuully 'noisy, but no Iwul feeling prevailed or unkind words spoken. There was no denouncing of one candidate and praising auother all were praised by their respective friends and no one objected. The favorite of the West was defeated aiid so was the favorite of the East, but all were satisfied, and the Convention adjourned in general good hu mor. Char. Jkmocrat, Visitors and dwellers along the North Carolina coast are havimr Molly times catching the black fish. , They are taken with hook and Hue, and the sport is de scribed as very exciting.- We remember hearing the late Gov. EHja talking of this sports He said he was ceyr psilly satisfied with fishing but jDiicxj ju Li ljfe, aud that was in an excur sion to Xho black ff sh grounds ou the coast. He pulled out these fine fish until the sport became a wearisome IVor,'aud he never after had rtho least desrju Jo "go Democratic vs. Republican Raids. Tho Republican tell us that the Demo crats intend to raid ou th treasury foi tlie extent of $200,000. Now, says the Lrai- ville Courier Journal, if they will print the aggregate of Republican raids on that reasury i nee J So5, in dollars and cents, a e do not think they will make a cam paign matter of a hypothetical and pre dicted rajd-hy the Democratic party. We can help them a little by citing the fact hat successive Republican Congresses yoted away $400,00(1,00(1 to the navy after the war was closed-. Qf tl)U sum, the great exponent aud executor of (irautiaui, George M. Rolieson, sient $1JXX),(XX), and made a jnuk . shop of the navy de partment. For this expenditure of $400,- 000,000 the government has a mere skele ton of a navy to show, and there is plenty of evidence that the money was distribu tee! iu true Coimnuuist style among the members of the contractors' ring. .1 SercmuU to Senator AlerrimoH. R il.NewH,22J A serenade was on last night given Senator Merrimou ou his return home, to attest the appreciation which the eople of R:)eigh feel for their distinguished cit izen and Seuator in Congress; The Sen ator, nptm beijig.calledout, said .t .'Friends :uid fellow-citizens, having slept but little during the past week, I am unable to ad dress you I would like to do, but at the expense of comfort 1 have come to meet you. It is sweet to a public servant to enjoy the respect of his fellow citizens; I recognize that fact here. I am. deeply sensible of the honor yon do me by this manifestation of your respect aud kindly feeling, I appreciate it most kiudly and tender my thanks; I shall always treasure it and beg to assure you that I reciprocate this manifestation. It affords me much satisfaction, after many mouths' work, to return to your midst. I trust to meet you and interchange views on the ques tions which interests us and the whole country. 1 trust my services will be of advantage to you, and that 1 shall ever be able to sustain your honor and dignity. "Great credit is duo my colleague in the Senate aud the gentlemen in the House. We have all tried to do our duty." Tho Senator was then compelled from ex haustion to cease speaking. Hon. T. C. Fuller then came forward, thanking the assemblage for the compli ment to Senator Merrimou and briefly reviewing his distinguished services iu the Senate. Hon. T. L. Cliugman was then called out, made some general remarks on the condition of the country and rehearsing the points in his late interview with the Observer in regard to pledging candidates. From the Wilmington Star.) THE AZOR EMIGRANTS. It was announced some days ago that the ship Azor had reached its destination at Sierra Leone, and that ttcenty-three of the colored emigrants had died on the passage. The probability is that all of these would now be among the living in stead of being buried iu the sea and eat en up by fishes if they had beeu content to remain where they had been reared. We are glad that 110 -more victims fell by tlie wayside, and we shall rejoice in the prosperity and health of the survivors. It is well for those who are smitten with the Liberian fever to consider well what they are doing when they engage in the great undertaking of leaving America for a distant, untried and unknown home in Africa. It is better far to live and labor where you are known, aud where you are fully acclimated, than to take the hazard of emigration to inhospitable aud un healthy wilds. The Charleston Xeirg ami Courier sent out with the Azoi one of its editorial staff', Mr. A. B. Williams, who has sent his first dispatch giving an account of the voyage. We give an extract not without a painful interest. He says : "The sufferings of the immigrants were inten.',e. I hey had not been accustomed to practice self-denial, and soou exhaust ed the limited daily supply of water There was great waste despite the effbits of the officers, the fever spread rapidly, aud before we reached this point, which is a colonial settlement on the West Coast, belonging to Gieat Britain, twenty-three ot our il. -fated emigrants had died. I have never seen a sadder sight than when their remains were committed tothedeep. The names of the dead will go to vou by the first mail steamer that touches at this place. Denomination. N. C. Presoyterian. Of course, we have no apology to make for denominational strife. This is worthy of all the condemnation that is heajcd up on it. This difficulty can be obviated by fraternal cordiality. Let each denomina tion never fail to recognize the others Let there always be an interchange of cor am! Christian courtesy. Narrow-minded exclusiveness is what gives color of ex ense to the objections raised against the denominations. When one littlo comer unchurches every other part of thereli- gious universe, it renders itself ridiculous, Charity alone cures such troubles, aud by chanty we do not mean the spirit which, from indifference, tolerates any and eve rything, but that spirit which, tciic Jinn in it conrictions, grants the same privi lege to others, and does not rebuke them "because they follow not with us." tiio ' vh vitMioucs iu convention at Bonn recently adopted a resolution favor lug the marriage of the clergy. They are under the ban of the church, and are not likely, by any liberality of policy t draw largely from its membership. Celibacy of the clergy was first decreed by Pope Siriems 111 the year 335, aud has bepu part of the discipline of the church from that date. UNCOLVS ASSASSINATION. John T Ford, who was manager of the theatre at whiclr President Lincoln whs assassinated believes tliat the crime was the suddeu thought of a man who had been trained front earliest infancy to consider Brutus as the deified hero whom Shakespeare has immortalized, Iu the course of a rainblfug conversation with a repoiter. of tire JJalfhn ore Uasettc, Mr. Ford states that Johu Wilkes Booth, af ter calling on Mr. Surratt, reached the theatre nt noon on Good Friday, and learned that the President and Geueral Gniut were to 'occupy a Imx that evening. A messenger from the White House had been there an hour before to secure tho box, and tlie workmen were then decora ting it. Then and there the terrible thought of assassination was suggested. It took this form i "If I failedx to serve the South iu my "conspiracy to abduct, 1 can now be her Brutus." He went to the Kirk wood House tolind some of the men with whom he had plotted six months be fore. John Surratt was away-j O'Langh lin was iu Baltimore ; Arnold was at Fortress Monroe; but l'anyc, Atzerodt and Harold were iu Washington. These three meujie . called together, and con spired vitJi them to kill the President, the Viye-lesideot, Secretary Seward and General (nint; During the sifternoou he wrote a long statement for publication, defending his intended crime by Roman precedents. This sealed package he gave an actor early that evening, directing that it should be delivered to the Na- - . - - tional Intelligencer Jkti next day for publi cation. The actor, it seems, was frightened at the risk he ran in holding such a docu ment. He broke tlie seals, read the state ment, and burned it in the grate of his chamber in a boarding-house. The actor subsequently confessed the fact to a Catholic priest, and also informed Mr. Ford of the destruction of the statement. If that package had been preserved it would have revealed the fact that until noon of that day and after he had seen Mrs. Surratt John Wilkes Booth had not premeditated murder; but feeling deeply thee humiliation of the South, which he loved as Brutus loved Rome, lie then re solved to strike down the leaders of the hosts who were' shouting their pa'aus of triumph. When he was dying, with hi. face lit up with the blaze of the burning barn uiou the Garrett farm, on April 24, I860, he muttered some words, and a sol dier beut over him and caught them. First, a message for his mother : "Tell her I did it, as 1 thought, for tlie best.' Then these words : "Tell others that tin communication I wrote addressed to Tin Sational Intelligence will explain why 01a wnai i tim. uuring tne conspiracy trial Judge Advocate Holt could not find any traces of that statement. Mr. Ford explains the reason. Only a Mouse. Laugh no more, gentle iuen at the cowardice of womeii where mice are concerned. A severe masculine censor once declared that the niont grave md wiho gathering of women, for the most important and serious purpose, could be utterly thrown off its balance by the let ting loose of a mouse in the room. That was men's theory. Here is fact : "While vn Ohio Judge was holuing Court a few days ago a mouse took advantage of hisJ preoccupations aud climbed up inside his mntalooqs, The attorneys and attend - ints bepanio awaro of the situation when the Judge suddenly gave a jump, clapped his hand to his hjipi, and stamped on the floor. The slieriQ' rushetl to the rescue, and the spectators rose in their seats, not knowing what was ulnuit to happen. The Judge whispered t tho sherilf, a lawyer tKk the intruder out, and in the general confusion which ensued tho mouse escap ed." Fancy the howl of derision that would have gone up from "the superior sex" if this had happened iu a court pre sided over by a woman ! All the Pacific railroads are selling their lauds at prices ran in tig from $.' .1S to $12 G5 per acre, while their charters re quire that the lands shall be open to pre emption at $1 23 per acre. During the year ending May 1st, ld78, the Central Pacitic Railroad sold 124,(iOJ acres at au averajre of 12 U per acre, or ten tunes more than the 'price fixed by Congress. Llf Mr. Schurz carr withdraw his attention for a short time from the wicked settlers who are helping themselves to a few loads of firewood, he 'will' precttive that these corporations are uoinir a irmantie wion. The" coutrol all the best of tho unoccu pied lauds, and they shut it out from set tlement. irA. lst. The Popk.- It is rumored that the Pope is thinking of abdicating the Pontifical chair. The Palt Mall Gazette of June 1st, ieport the following : A ocotcn physician long resident 111 Rome, coming out from nn audience of the Pope the other dav, said : ".Never have seeu such a change iu any human bein unless produced bv some physical illness Cardinal Peeci was a tall, erect, well-knit figure, his presence was imposing, his gestures commanding, his voice sonorous and Vibrating, ' Leo XIII. is a bent old man. his hand shakes as with nulsv, his voice is bourse, and the glauce of his eye uncertain and suspicious." This state ment tajjies wjfh that of the Pope's friends and partisans, who are sincerely anxious about his health. He appears to be in ; state of extreme dpspopdency; all his pro jects Jor reform are frustrated, all his nopes pt reconciliation Wtu civil powers abandoned, u tiudx himself watched at every step, Tho appropriatiui) by Cungress for the Raleigh postoffice Ini beeu increased to $34,000, and the Jf fmyn th' ninonnt will be sufficient U CQniylut everything about the building.. It U pregunied work will again commcuce on it by thp Urst of Jojy, if not at au earlier day, Mr. Penn Pitlman, the official reporter of the testimony taken before the military court which tried the couspirator engag ed in assassinating the Preshleut, and in at tempting to assassinato the Cabinet, says he has 110 doubt of the innocence of Mrs, Surratt. He said : "Au innocent mitron was hanged, "aud history i duiuU auto who is res poiihible for the irreparable wrong, He said further : "Mrs. Surratt was hanged for compli city in the assassination plot of which she was entirely ignorant, and poor Span gler was sent to the Dry Tortngas be cause a long rojte was found in his carpet sack, with which it was supposed Mr. LincoliTWus to be bonud, when, in fact, no other use was to be made of that than the catching of crabs. Spangler had sim ply "borrowed tho roite from Ford s Theatre for that purpose. Poc&et-Book-Xost. Lost, at R. J. Holmes' store or elsewhere in Salisbury, June 21. a leather pocket-book containing a judgment against Jacob Miller for over ; a note ou Moses Trcxler s es tate for $19.$0; and a note on Wiley Bean for about $40, with other papers of less val ue, A suitable reward will lie paid for the recovery of these papers if left with Mr. It. J. Holmes. Salisbury, Jas. A. Reid. June 2Gth, 1878. t ELECTION NOTICE ! Notice is herein givvn that an election will be held on Thursday, firl lnv of Aujjiut, A. 11.. ai me evtrai vounsf orei-uici 111 Rowan County, for the following officers, to wit: A Chief Justice, and two Associate Jnatiees of the Supreme Court; a Judge of the Superior Court for the tli Judicial District, a Judge of the Superior Court for the 8th Judicial li trict. ami a Judge of the Superior Ceurt lor the Oih Judicial District, and a Solicitor for the 7th Judicial District r.11 of whom ehall be voted for on one ballot. A State Senator for tlie COth Senatorial Dis trict, and two members of the House of Rep resentatives who shall be voted for on one ballot. The following County officer, to wit: Clerk of the Superior Court, Tresurer, Rgifter of Deeds, Surveyor, Coroner and SlitritT who shall be voted for on one ballot. l&Qm If an elector has previously be en ad mitltd to registration in any Township in Rowan County, be will not be allowed to reg ister again in another Township until be pro duces a certificate of tlie Recislrar of the fir mcr Township tli-it said elector has removed from said Township, and that his name has been erased from the rejii!-l ration hooka of the I Township from which he ha removed. C. F. WAGGON KR, Sheriff. June 22J, 1878. 36:1m. COOL SPRINGS The Fall Sessioii of tliis School will opi n on Mouday. July 2'Jth, and continue '2l week . Rates of Tuition Per Month : Spelling and Ueadinjr. Xe ftl.t.'C Arithmutic, t' iograpliy, linjilih limui- mar. Ac . I.O Rhetoric, Physics, PhyMolojr-. Itotauy. V.ttO Latin, Ureek, AlfreWra. (.Jeometry. Ac. Contingent Fee. Per Quarter 2" Tuition pay ible at the middle and cl ise of the session, f't idnnts chiirgod fnun time of eutrniuc to the end of the Susmoii, unless there is n special contract. (Jool Springs is '2 miles X-rth-'Eat of Stntesville, and is not surpassed f,.r morality and he kh. The water is dL-Iigiilfliy cold and jinre. The Principal i nn espeiier.rc d tenehernnd refers by pennission Ut liev. 11. F. Hookw.dl. C d Sp", iu-s, N. (.'.; Key. .1. P.. Honiic, Statt -ville. N . C, siiid litv. Joseph Whe eler. Oliu, Close application to study and strict obedi ence to all r iles are positively required of all in pi Is. Ii.ard Iroin Monday to 1 nuay, v. cents to $1 ner week. All the time, including wa-h- iug. -.fc -.. i' to!?'.U;i per 1110 itn. There are several vacant houses that can be rented on reasonable terms. For further p rtir-n'ar annlv to JOHN DUCKETT Principal. Ok 111. State of North Carolina, r--!"1! Kow.in County. ) nuy . ""o. .V. Vickery, ) araitot Stnnmu and Warrant of Lewis V. Drown. ) Attaehuicut. The defendant, Lewis V. Drown, is hereby notified, that rumuions has this day issued to the Sheriff of Rowan countv, ecenniandiiijr him to summon the said defendant to appear beiore the Judge ot our Superior Court to be held at the Courtrli"Use in ri.thsbury, on the 8th Mon day after the 4th Monday of September, A. I). 1878, and answer the Complaint .of t .e plain tiff; and that if he fail so to do the Plaintiff take Judgment . airainst him for four hundred and seventy live dollars with interest on the same from the 2-,d January. 18? .S, till paid. The defendant is further notified that a War rant ot Attachment was taken out by the Plaintiff, at the time of issuing tho summons, arainstal! the property of the defendant to be found in Rowan County, or so much thereof as will satisfy the Plaint ifTs demand of four bundled icid seventy-five dollars with all in terest, costs and expenses. ;T. M. IIOKAH, Clerk Sapr. Court Rowan County. 34!fi!:pf8 pa . i - - .- - Rowan Coanty- -Snperior Court. Isaac Lyerly, guardian of Mary Frances Ly erly. Jane Lyerly, and Isaac Alexander Lyer ly, Plaintiff, AGAINST Lewis V. Brown ard Thomas E. Drewn, J)'fvnlovt. The defendants, Lewis V. Drown and Thom as E. Brown, aie hereby notified that lsa;ie Lyerly, as guardian of Mary F. Lyerly, Sallie J. Lyerly and Isaac A. Lyerly, has commenced an action against them in the Supt-rior Court of Rowan County, State of North (,'ir !ina, entitled as above: that the puroseol .ird ac tion is to recover the sum of nine hundred anil six dollars for borrowed money, with interest thereon at the rate of eight percent, per annum, from the 12th day of August, 1S73. The said Lewis V. lown and Thomas E. Drown, are hereby required to appear at ibe Court-Uoiise iu Salifbury. on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday of September, 1878, nt a terra of said Cotirt, then and there to b held, and during said tern to answer or deniur t the complaint, which has been filed ip the oflice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan county, or the plaintiff will apply fo the relief demanded in the complaint. The Raid Lewi" V. Brown and Thomas K. Brown are further notified that a Warrant of Attachment against their property in P3id County has been issued from the Superior Court of Kowan County on application of the plaintiff, returnable to the said Superior Court at the Court-House in Salisbury, on the 8th Monday atter the 4lh Monday of September 1878. .1. M. HORAII. Clerk Superior Court, Ilowan Countu. 31:Ct:pf$10 3' Cheap Chattel Mortgages, id various other blanks for aale here SATE THE FRUIT ! Mason's : Improved Fruit Jars. A Urge lot just in. A long, long ways cheaper lhan ever oft-red .before. At KLUITZS DKUG STORE. KILL THE FLIES. , KLUTTZ'S FLY PAPER - Slavs themjiy the million. Cheap. " At KLU1TZS DRUG STORE. BEST THJB YET. KLUTTZ'S BLACKBERRY CORDIAL, i tlie safest, surest and most pleasant remedy for Diarrhea, Dvwiiterv, Ac. For ale only at K LUTTZ'S Drug Store. ALL FOR A QUARTER. A good Lamp, chimney, burner and wick, all fur a qaarter. At KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Males tie Little Ones Sleep. Does K blitz's Soothinz Droiw. Contains no opium. Only at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORK. Three Fine Cigars for 10 cent". Red "C". Oil. Uist and prettiest illuwiua ting oil. Rhiiitff Soam has the bluing already in it. Woods Pocket Soda Fountain. Call ainlT see it. Unparalleled bargains in Hair Brushes. Toi let son 1 h, e, At THEO. F. KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE, 17:1 v. Salisbury, N. C P. ft. HE1LIG b SON, would call attention to their larf? and splendid stock of HARDWARE Embracing IKON'S nnd STEELS evwy variety of sizes itnJ shapes best quality. Wagon and Buggy Materials, couiprlslMfr all the various kinds required springs, axles, wheels. tc, ready to set up. Telegraph. Straw Cutters, all sizes, and unsurpassed in quality and durability. Great American Lightning SAWS, every kind and size, cuihr.ieiiijr Mff.L C'KOsycTT. NAILS sizes out ;md rougUL. Tlie hi ;t nonular .an t appmvi-d st vies now Cast ings, all kinds. lolts, Ac. Cf-; No. 5 points for ?1. WINDOW CLASS from sx Htn43 initfy.otlsy Paints, Varuislies, I.l''iTntTi! Ii1er, Xv. F.V1KBAXK SCALES steelyards and Balances. X717"ox1il Tools For Carpenters, Blacksmiths sinwinakers, runners. Gb.ampion Itlowcrs and. H-eapers. Horse Rakes. Threshing Machines, Ilorse-Pnwprs. rumps, "(Ji-iln Cradles, Oimss Si-vtltes. l'lanters llandleil Hoes, GUNS, Msiols, Knives, and CITTI.KKY of at! l:in:ls. J"our stock embraeese ervthln;; to le lound in a l:uye ami foiuplete Hardware store, and ntt-at low prices for cash, With thanks for past fcivors we hope to merit eouiinu 1 conDdeuce and lK-roaslng patronage. March 7, ISIS. ao:ly Rowan County Snperior Court. 1. B. Roberts, as Trustee of Susan K. Humphrevs, Plaintiff, At;. TIN. st , Thomas E. Drown, Samuel R. Harrison, Dcfrn!anfs. The defendant, Thomas K.-Brown, is hereby not i tied that B. D. KolterU, as Trustee iff Su sanE. Humphreys, has commence d an action again'-t him nnd Samuel R. Harrison, in the Superior Court of Rowan count y,Stateof North Carolina, entitled as above: That the ptirjose of said action is to recover the sum of three thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars and sixty-fix cents, for money loaned, wilh in terest thereon from the 31st day cf July, 1877. That the summons has been duly served upon the defendant, Samuel R. Harrison. Said Thomas 12. Brown is herehy required to appear at the Court-House in Sali-Jbnry, in the County of Kowan, at the lerm of the Su perior Com t to be htld on the 8lh Monday af ter the 4th Monday of September, 187Spand during said Term to answer or demur lo the Complaint to be IHed in the oflice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of s-rid county within the first three days of said Term, or the Plain tiff will apply for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Said Thomas 2. Drown is further notified that a Warrant of Attachment ngninst his pro fieri y in said county has been Issued from the Superior Court ot Kowan countv on applica lion of the plaintiff, returnable to the Superior (,ourt oi sain county, at me court-House in Salisbury, on the 8th Mouday after the -4lh Monday of September, 1878. J. M. HORAH, Clerk Stipe. iir Cwirt, Jlotcan Ccnuty. ol: Ot: pf feI0 Rowan Coity Soprtor Court. Wilson Kesler, riainttff, - AGAINST Thomas E. Brown, Drfciidauf. The defendant, Thomas E. Drown, is hereby notified that lison Kesler has commenced an action against him in the Superior Court of ilowau Countv. Stale of .North Catohna, eutl tied as above: That the purpose of s.iid action is to recover the sum of one thousand dollars with interest thereon from the 1st day of June, 1S. Said i nomas J. Drown is hereby re quired to appear at the Court-House in Salis bury, in the County of Rowan, at the Term of the Superior Court for Raid Countv, lo be held on the 8th Monday lifter the 4th Monday of September, 1878, and during said Term I. an swer or demur to tlie complaint to be filed in tlie ottice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within the first three days of mid Term, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in the complaint. Said Thomas E. Drown is further notified that a" Warrant of Attachment against his pro perty in said County has been is tied 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 4th Monday of September. 1878. ' JOHN M. HORAH, rior Court, liouun County. 84:Ct:pfS10 " BONDS To make Title to Land, anil Laborer ami Mechanics Liens, for 64I0 at this Oltice. On and Off Slick as Grease I BOOTS, GAITERS, 7 SHOES, SLIPPERS, ic. W. M. EAGLE Respectfully announce his contihaan ' his obrstaiid in his old lire, on ilain Kt l opposite Enniss Drng Store. I!e js a-1''' ready anthauxjoua to accommodate enston in his line in the best manner imis.;i,iu ,. ! prepared to do first clas work and pete with any northern Shop or Uail( work, UiH machines, lasts. tc. r f m n . : latest aid best paterns. He-works the ri best m tterial aud keeps on hautT ready mal work, and stock equal to any speeial order Repairing ueatly and promptly done cuarzo. ruo Trices lo Suit the Tinier C ih orJeis by mail proniptlv fiuH at tJ'tios. w."m. eagle. SIMONT01I FEMALE COLLEGE Statesville, N. C. - i.ie next session opens August 23 "187a UoarJ, and tuition in EnglUh. $So.0() nei1, sion .f twenty weeks. Catalogue .and circuUr with full particular on application - Athjres . Ml.,k, MliA$T, - : PrlncipaX PI E POLAND CHINA STOCK PIGS, And a fllilch COW and Cair FOX SALE. w I hnve a lot of fine piss of various apes wliith I oiler as thorough-bred idoc-k; bos. Also, nol Milch O.iwr. Avhich wi'l Uu sold at nintie rate rates, qjiilitv considered. K U.CR.VWFOini T won M re-peetf'illy inform the citizen of Salisourynnd the snrroundinjj countrv. tbat I I'lyler's liook Store), aud am prepared fo do all work promptly nnd Mell. as in a tirst-dii Tailoriii'r rJslalilii'l'itH'nl. A iih a ivei,jr-F.m years' experience in Cutting. Fitthifr, MaLjj p, lyieanin anu iepairintr, 1 can raii-a uarim tee to my jiatron the fullot satisfdctinn I'm tho t ''i i 1 1 ii i h I ion in I'jiniifri 1 u ill ii,U Produce in Exchange for Work." The patronage ol Kowan and the surnuiiuiirjr cimnties respectfully solicited, ('onsM'ii denc invit-'d fio.u persons livinsMt adisUutt ::4.:lm .1. A. ftTOCKTOX. lat iil SHOP, AROUN 1) the CORN Ell To the Public, .Ukbjktinu : . , JULIAN & FRALEY Present comniiments to tbe miblic . and desire to call renewed attention to their- efforts to be useful as - Miiiit mmmt AND GARPEHTERS. Their prices areas low as it is possible to make them, and their work not inferior to anv. Thev fill orders in two departments and have so far jriven satisfaction. Ther have extended their facilities recently, anil are encourairea to nope ior increase! 11c mands. Their ready made stock in .hand comprises a general assortment of house fur-. 1 nittire Dedsteads, Bureaus. Clothes rresst,- Lounges. Racks. "Wardrobes, Hook-Case?, CuplHiardsand China Presses. Candle Stands- Tin Safes, Desks, Tables, Washstands. Chairs, &c They also keep an assortment of COFFINS ol walnut, nine and nonlar. from upward. Also, v inttow asli. I ney nil oroers wim- . . ..T. J . ' . .... , r.l out vexatious delayB. A V ill contract forcar- penter's work and warrant satisfaction., nul fake good luml)cr and country produce in exchange for furniture. Shop nearly opjo site Watchman office. Juman' & Fi;i.Kr. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS, J. W. Watson, The old ori-inal and reliable IMmtograpbw, from Raleigh, has taken and fitted up tht tiallery on Main street, Salisbury, N. C, wbef he is prepared to execute all styles of Photo graph. Fereotvpes, &c, in the very best-rtyw--Calland see him over Plyler'i Dook Stotf. Work the best in the State. 21:1t. Hack Line to Albemarle. tm 1 . ' : .1 ! . . mini-table 1 lie Uliuerij;;!rii luunui . tri-weekly llaek line from Salisbury to Albe marle, N. C. Will convey .passenger to (ioM Mill, or -elsewhere on the line, cheaper than anv Liverv Stable. Leave Salisbury every Mondar, Wednesday and Friday,' a. m. " turn every Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday, G p in. Leave orJen at National Hotel. U. W. WH1TLOCJC, 2T-lv. Prprietor. I The OWest Syeejalist f" America. 1 Treats with uliflost Universal tions, Excresenccs nJ. Tuors,lT L. face, Ac, Piles. Fistula. Drppsica 1 tioni Ac. A lh 1 Wtor l .o ften from home. LoMrbiss. JchA Robert Clopton, giv."? his name in fall. Send fbr Circular nl Testimonial from men known 10 -very one .0 Jhe tj.t Thousands who coald not leave home, h tee cored by the use of hi rene.he. t esl directiOllS accompany all l'j that any nja.i or rouii4ii can HiMtess. " prt Write vonr name in full, also your t Office, County and State Always wWV name, or uiy sonananie in full. - oiisiiury. .1 one la. ipp. -4;4t - ffiffiihliii Dr. J. A. Cloptoa, of HaiitsYille, Ala
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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