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THURSDAY, JULY 2., 1873.
POLITICAL SPEECHES, w
A -MVCLT TIM AT GIBSOXVhCHOOL HOL'SE
.. ii.voi: I7N EXPECTED DIPI-A
or
...".n itv TIIK WORST WHIPPED
. ...-.. tunKri. v TAMB OKATOKS
TUE JIUMOKOl'S MAN.
- This captbmlooks a little more sensa
tional than In nina'Ho this paper, aud it
is therefore proper for as to explain that
we took "holiday" Monday, and vent to
Gibson's School House to hear the candi
dates make their speeches and we fcearil
-.13 much of every kindof oratory, that
we came away feeling, we suppose, like a
fellow when he has taken two or three
drink and must hollow or buret. " With
one or two exceptions we shall only at
tempt to give the impression made ou us
by the speakers
JIaving stopped a )iort phile oa the
road we were a Tittle behind time in
reaching tho pta and did not ecu the
ppening, . ; ,
MH. AttMFIEi.D ;
was speaking when we arrived, and he
was giving an jsweount of the manner ia
Which ho ob&ffierf tho nomination for
Confess from this liatricf, all of which
seemed far Tind regular. There' was
noopu to exhibit tfce facta on tho other
ddft. oi unveil mo muory ui me pri
maries Wore the meeting of the JMstrict
Convention. Mr. Armfield- talk well,
and i$ evidently pretty we)l posted on the
financial questions jf the day, fo which
the larger part of hi speech was devoted
Hi stvle ia nqt veryJbrciblo, If e ban ly
pouches t)ie feeiings if Ins auditory, In
deed hi themes on Monday hardly ud
njitjed of an opportunity to kindle enthu
siasm. Ho waked none not even ;
cheers The tieople were silent and atten
tive, giving no expression for or against
the speaker. Next came
3JK. C, KQ.VKIJ,
the independent candidate for Senator
from the 30th Senatorial ditrict the
nuilPKt candidate in the field, and of
- courap the uipst . imprudent in- speeph
lyike a rattlesnake in dog days he strikes
almost at random. Hs chief aim seems
to be ta atjng, without paring who he
bits. To illustrate, h left the legitimate
matters at issue and indulged largely in
indiscriminate abuse of Mr. lilncknier,
Mr. Mauney and tins Committee appoint
ed to send delegates to the South Uiver
Pofernpe.
; He Hedges in hi speeches and in a
pew circular just issued, that Maj. Kerr
and tho members of his committee caller'
on townships to furnish tlie mimes -of
suitable person to he sent fa the Sna
torial CQnfereoce and theu refused to ap
point such persons as were named. Thin
is prononnced-oy tyaj. Ker- to be utterly
untrue; the committee knew wliom to ap
point after ten out of eleven Township'
had declared - unanimously for John 8.
Henderson.
Maj. Kerr, Mr. Uhickmer and Mr. Man
ney are too well known itt liowan to !
'injured by Mr. Poavd' reckless -ileiiiiuci-atioo,
altltough. they arc members of that
profession that demagogues and communr
jst love to slander. .
- Mr. Foard left all iertinent political m-.it-ters
and attacked Messr?. Blacknier and
Henderson as lawyer, and nought to make
capital out of their legitimato office prac
iice. Mr. Henderson 1-epHed to tliw, as
o all other charges made, and satisfied the
pe 'na' the action complained of was in
itself right and proper. Mr. Foard had
" B'HiuHhing pecially against Mr. Blackmer.
"(Tliia gentlemau had gone to China (J rove
in the iuterest of Hendenum while the
(ftmdidatea were np in lavic.) He ili.ln't
want to tell it. Had hoped to go through
f be pnvass without telling it. forit was
too bad. But when men assailed himhe
would not keep silence. He said the Su
premo Court Reports would" show some
things' against Bl.icUmer which should
silence him, &c-
We will say that the cireumttincea of
4he case hcrp referred fa probably, con
tain no impeachment of the honor of Mr.
Bhwljipef none whatever. Ije U in gnod
; and regular standing at the bar, winch
(conld npt be so jf b, had leeij found guil
Tj of vilany. Ifu Win good standing at
homo among his . neighbors and every
wheie else wljere know n. There are no
. records fa proyp hinj ujivrorthy. (m 2Ir.
parti say qg vivrfr f
) The friemj pf Mr. Iftnijorsoq wil have
no pait in a disgraceful' personal wjangle.
It eouldtiot protiHJieui wl ft Vlftory
-. Af this sort over Mr. Fwnl. Th . will
iiot wound the sensibilities of iuncpiit
persona In pjitting to shame an imprudent
Ane. The gU opjnron of tha imblic ia
pot awaiting him who can say the nglivtt
Aud hardast things ngainKt'hU Qejgjibor;
for the world hat long since learned that
, Litterness-of tongue more frequently
.springs from conacious unworthiness than
from virtuous indiguation.
. Mlt. 40I1X S. HKNDEUSOX.
came net in, order and found the audi
jeiice ltiokjujf af Ijiqi with cm ioni, anTiotw
aces. The situation was rendered em
barrassing, not by tle fgrcf " jf anything
his competitor had said, but by jfts ab
surdity, its impertinence, its imprudence,
its njpauncss, aud its tenon?. But slowly
aud auyejy e )liminatel those points in
bic'..l)':7a a public concern : the
nesUftO ftfrf'fif as to qf the two
;otnties yaa ejiithlwl to native. flp candfc
date; tje' action of the convention at
South Xtyrer, .c.and these he fully and
natis&ctorliy expljiined. TrlM M ,in?
' ticts of a gentleman and the respect due
Jtirt fellow citizens, he sustained the dig.
f hlj of bit josition througliout, and left
V- V it. i!. f.;r jii 1 :i
J.Uwyo)jAi;UIIy assnfedthat ICow.
an bad
ad made rro mistake in "selecting' hi
her ftaudard bearer,
Mr.-JIrhacfsou
fricuda comprise the solid elemetita of
ytu Uu opponent js that lu Da
vie coufity ftleml aie old line uenio
cratV' and that they are going for him ou
that ground aidiie. We happen to Kuow
about a dozeu of Xlr. H. most actire
fiicuds.in Davie and they, are all "old
whigs" but one. Contemptible
thought J None but m uumitigateuueui-
acognc would have taken it.
Nwct in order cjime the candidates for
tlie Commons, and tirt of these
II. V. BU5I.
This voung man went straight to bui-
ness, dealing alone with those subject of
uiblic iuterest which the people expect
their legislators to look after. He spoke
of laws yet Heeded, and amendments to
nwfi which experience had demonstrated
. m . m i i : - .. : .1 .... 1 ..
as ueii'Ciive. wr. to. euucuuj
man of sound sense and culture. Judg
ing by hi speech alone, he has acquired
clear jdeas of things that are important to
be done or avoided; and hi manner indi
cates prompt and direct action to a given
ml. If he thinks no, he will RAJ it; or
yes, he will go it. He U not a nnlk-aud-
water man; and in the points of learning
aud ability, he U a long ways ahead of
some delegates Ivyan h4 vmt to tho
Ijfgiilature.
But we niijst; uoy n)ak foom for
SQL'IUti DAVtI BAKlilVGSR,
the most inconsistent politician and frag
mentary speaker wo have ever yet seen
with legislative aspirations"! ' He is a cu
rious compound of odds and ends, of nil
the colors of the raiurbowf and f h5' come
together as if they had been shot out of a
shell mortar. U has got more nnatcluK
of information than any cow iu tick-time
has ticks; nd when he gets up to make a
speech he literally fake's them as they
come." Well, Mr. BrurtngeT made his
speech he did. Of coarse he had to ex
plain how it happened he was again in
the field the irrcsistnble' and constrain
ing power of friend!' Every man has
friends, especialjy in election times; and
it often happen!) that a candidate's hat est
frient)s are men who hate some other can
didate and want himdefeatetl at all hazr
zards. Personal hatred govs- greater
lengths on" such occasions than strong
convictions of the worthiness of candi
dates, It ueyer stops to consider result
ant consequences to fljo puhlic, The
hating elector will vote for a loon any
thing just to defeat the man he hates;
aud he will do this and affect to lelieve
he is "doing X?od service." ' Candidates
are tlie blindest men in the world as to
the motce8 of their supporters. They
take them all in and ask no questions.
Mr. IJarrin ger is not an exception to the
rule, nor is it expected he should be.' But
it may be well to ask in the name of polit
ical consistency, of sense, of propriety and
decemty, how can any reasonable demo
crat, through hatred, or any other 'motive,
rejecf le regular pomjnees pf flie party
for Daviil Barringer, who, ukh'oiigb, he
claims to be ji deinocrat, has practically
shown through a history of ytars flint he
is totally unworthy of the honor; and has
on all important occasions voted against
.the Pemocratie'party; and down to this
day, all his disjointed arguments are lev
eled against tlie men and acts of the
democratic, party. Hut let him pass for
tlie present, and make room for
r MK. 3, f. FLKMIXO,
who came forward with a lively -twinkle
in his eye, which xte did u;t understand
because we did not know- Mr. F's. Mjwers.
Neither (lid his audience undetstand it;
but they' were' notjong ju finding it out.
He went by Ijegulatjvo qiiKirtious iq the
main, touching them lightly. His asso
ciate, Mr, Host, had spokcu of tliem, and
Mr. F concurred on all points. Ho pro
ceeded to consider Mr. Ban iiiger's case
his political pi-ofessions and acts; his
withdrawal from the canvass and tlie
reasons he -assigned for it and his pre
sent attitude before the people. With
all tlie acenracy of the mathematician
he set in order hi faota and daducod
his conclusions. And then camo his re
marks on tlie general asiect; he brought
out the strong points, and tohl his
anecdotes to illustrate their character.
He did it coolly aad .systematically, It
was a scientific sheep-shearing, aud he
sent forth his subject trimmed clean to
the hjqVrrthe haketlest gaquliestamr
biest sabject you (eyes over beheld. It
was a perfect surprise,-ami those steady
old farmers whoLWitucssrd the operation
could not hold in, but fairly, roaved with
j
angh'ter. Git out, ye indeticudent J
But we must hasten oo. Tifc candi
dates for Sheriff caine next. There are
only four of them all deiuocrats; bat one,
add he Is acensed of running iiTtlfo inter
est of Bingham to draw oir republican
Totes from Waggoter.' '
Mr. t. r."TAGr.nN-ER,
t5,e. MW S'jerjff, had very little to' 'say :
rl,e P0? H"cw him I: act tried him and
fouutl il Jltjifuland dutiful; and if re-
el(icte(ljs H ut)4 continue to mrrve them
to - the let pf hU ability, : . .
came next, and he roda Waggoner "a
bug-hunting." Mr. Bingham U;a pretty
good talker and pleads his. dwn fcause
well. He thinks he is fairly entitled to
ti nomination tlenys ihere wa ny
fraud and claims the uuited support of
th democratic party.-. Concetles that Mr.
Waggoner has been . a faithful officer in
the coveral pablie poitions be baa filled,
but thinks 18 yoaes service in a - paying
office is lone enough for any doe man.
TJien came the genffe
MK. BUCHA-SAJf,
as iao4ct and plain a' farmer ; 4u can be
fQB4 f) f"ftf o. X FL j. H.tjinge to :iy,
a vepuWicn, tkeoiJy pijUticaf briiih Ije
baa; for . tt strange that any honest
manof ordinary intelligeuee without a hope
j of pTty reward, boald identify: -bimcell
ml with a p
partyatfww vitbiaU 'tbw liberal
ideas r tbi laAd'of emiitlhtfioual Ubetty.
He has few followers U colored roter;
even, standing off and giving him a wide
berth. '-'$h T' " '
-f-i fn r-s s-1
I i THK BK. C PI.YLEK "
closed the exercises fod m4e thfe best
humored Jipeecli ottlie day. Jle had been
looking on at the course of events: saw
there were some fat offices to be distribu
ted, -and that men were not disposed to
wait for offices to come to tbe,nj but went
running after them; and that as he needed
a fat office and the race was open, he put
ihY;Ohe '6nil8"eonTjietitor.4"Tiad already
grown fat in office and the . otliera" were
better off than he, and if the people would
just now give him a lift he would slip in
before them. He knew the people would
le pleased with him lie would make
even-thing very secure, and' di-harge
everj- dnty faithfully,- &D.- This was the
tenor of the speech, but it was interlard
ed with pleasantries throughout the out
gushing of an emotional natrire all nu
skilled in the arts of the office seeker.
Mr. Dula, of Wilker who recently an-
uouueed himself as a cadidate for Solici
tor in this District, against' Joseph Dob
son, Eq., the regular uojuiuee, has retir
ed from the field.
Tlie Court House bell raig Wednesday
evening, a signal fr a speech from Mr.
Arnifleld. No'siiffiwieMt previous notice
had been given, and there is so much bell
ringing in the towrt that it attracted little
attention, and so Mr. Armtield liad iioau
dience and tll.l mtt sjienk.
Ji Correction. It seeins we were wrong
in last week's paper in giving credit to
Mr. Waggoner for the eniploymeiit'of the
negro" band which went out to the public
speaking one day that weipk, Ml' 'Wag
goner, uor trfdeed any candidate, had any
thing to do with it ; "but it was file indi
vidual contribution of an enthnsiastic
private geutlelnau.
Jr, tycljlwee of Stiitesville, has Jost
his suit against Blabkwe)l, of Durham.
Mr. McKlwee rlainitul tho trjulp nark
the Bull and the name Durham and the
case coming up before the Commissioners
of Patents, July 15, was decided in favor
of Blackwell. The suit has been pending
a long time aud Mr. McElwee is no doubt
a heayy loser.
Col. Wm. Johnston, of Charlotte, hav
ing been spoken of in some parts of the
District aa an independent candidate
against Col. Steele, writes as follows:
-'Believing in the importance of proper
party organization, I can assume no in
dependent role in the approaching contest
in "which so much is at stake to my coun
try; and would advise all Democrats to
support and vote for Col. Steele, the nom
inee of the Monroe convention." That
settles it.
Acorrespondent of the Statesville Lantl
utark says: "The Democratic party i.J
Hawaii is in a deplorable condition," .Not
so deplorable as yon might suppose. A
few days more will show , how it is. The
Democrats of Rowan have been a little
out of humor, and they think they hare a
right to be. They do not apprehend much
dauger to the real interests of the party
from their local contentions, and respect
fully advise outsiders to save their groans
aud tears. .
TheMagistmtes of the several counties
in the State meet at their usual places ou
Monday. the 5th day of August, proximo,
to elect County Conimis ione.-s three or
five as they may deem proper the newly
elected members to enter unou their du
ties on the 1st Mud.ay in December.
This will chauge the county government
iu many of the counties of the State, ta
king it out of the hands of the radical par
ty aud putting it under Democratic con
trol,; au event loug waited for by those
counties Which have .heretofore suffered
from.. the mismanagement of ignoraut and
vicious men.
Disgnsted,!' iu another column, writes
a sensible article, on "independent-ism."
wliieh w commend to the careful reading
of that cbtsK of men who are now causing
so much trouble and party anxiety, fie
names Hon. Wm. JJ. Robbins as a suitable
man to come iu as the d.trk horse" for
the United States Senate under certain
not improbable cont iugencjes. The friends
of Mr. Kobbins are noniert brjghttday ad
herent. There is but 011c oflier man in
the Stnterwho can more eft'eotually grap
ple tlte hearts -of tho people than he, and
and that man is Yanoe. Those who know
him respecf him fur hi great abjljty, and
ljve biiu bacause thoy beliove iittu lionest
and true - - . -
; The New Party. Tbeye seems t be ser
eret ageuts slipping abjK ip the country
trying to organic whjit i palled the
Agit;eiilRickn w "new party." They are
rejMrted as worllfng jn ' several piirts of
the State with some degi'fcp of success.
We have this to say on the subject 1 No
nev party can accomplish for the people
any desirable end that cannot more sure
ly and speedily be reached through the
pfesent Democratic Conservative party
of tlie country. It is unadulterated Jruni-
buggery to preach any other-r doctrine ;
and those who go into the "new party"
WiU be deceived aud worried by the de
ception. ?t is better to stand firm in pres
ent party relations than to b drawn off
and follow the-leadership of Beu. Butler,
who has never yet distinguished himself
aa the friend of? the people. The new
party, is' faIsolight. ..TJiei, Democratic,
prfy;ba8 aought,jand u atiU-awking
aecenipifsuUl thftoodjjurposes the.VJiew
parryf jaropDttfand todoitin a lawfubind
pfpe:way sltteew. ltjTpbxuiiu
voiveiiqyttiopaaargciai-jmd politically' wbeu rour fdenii th
syatenia'ir hts&s
t ' "
In$anity. The fact is noted at rather
greater length than it is necessary for ns
to publish, that insanity is ou the increase
in England, France, and foreign coun
tries, and also in the northern,' eastern
and western States of onr ovfu cooutry.
It may also be true of the Southern' States,
but the New York Ob$errert to which au
thority we have reference, does not men
tion them. It certainly becomes a subject
of theJi1ghe8t importance ta-jdiscover, if
possible, the causes which are operating
tu J&ejucreasc .ot.tlii.great . malady, and
we shall be glad to learu that Dr. G lissom
has bent his searching in iud in this direc
tion. . There is enough already kuown,
however, to prevent -much of the evil, if
the people wou)d only practice it. Live
temperately in eating and. drinking; don't
fret nod : worry about auythiug; don't
over-work, avoid anger, trust iu God and
keep his laws, keep the Sabbath, live
honestly, do no evil to yourself or to oth
ers, but do guod as you haveopjMn tunity,
and you will be almost entirely out of
danger of going crazy
VANCE'S VIOLATED PLEDGE.
The former and well-known Senator
from Jackson, writes an extended letter
to the Xcrrs for publication, and he asks
the favor ohV.ie ground that he haR been
misrepivKeirFin these columns."
The letter is in reference to the memora
ble 'Senatorial contest of 1872, and is of
fered as a j.istification for the opposition
of Dr. Love and the Senators and Repre
sentatives who, with him, have been des
ignated "Merrlmou bolters," But the let
ter leaves him and them scarcely better
than it found them.
It is now asserted that the opposition
of Senator Love, and perhaps tho Others
acting with him, arnso from a violated
pledge, given by Gov, Vance, or a friend
for him, to resign the Senatorship by
Christinas 1870, if his disabilities should
not be removed and he admitted to a seat
in the United States Senate by that time.
It is not now remembered that that issue
was raised (luring UjP Senatownl contest
of 1872, and if it hat it would have hoev
promptly met and disposed of, for with
all due deference to Dr. Love, no such
pledge was ever given "or exacted, what
ever his impressions or the impressions oi
others may now be,
The Senatorial elections always occur
red near the first of December, and tt
Christinas would have given the Govern
or not more than twenty-five days to get
a bill introduced, reported and acted upon
iu both Houses of Congress, for the relief
of his disuhiliiies. No re sonable man
would have limited himself to so short a
time on a measure against which there
was much opposition and sure to be great
delay iu its consideration. It was tlie
open declaration, and a pldegc to the par
ty and tho public, that Gov. Vance, fail
ing of admission would-resign in time for
that Legislature to elect, he never contem
plating holding his credentials to run the
chances of a new Legislature that might
bo republican. To Dr. Martin, member
from Carteret, who introduced a House
resolution, March 12, 187 J , requesting
Governor Vance tn resign, and wjjo cor
responded with him, tlie Governor wrote
March 15: promised niy friends, who
supported me in caucus, to resign when
ever they wanted mo to do so, whether on
the first of January, fourth of March, or
any other time."
These friends did not request or expect
him to resign by Christmas or the fourth
of March. When the matter was under
consideration as late as the middle ot
j March, they did not intimate a wish for
llim t lvsiirn
On the contrary, as is well
! ixMiiCHibered by those who thonght he
should resign, and were urging him to do
so, it was the sense of a large majority oi
the Democrats that he should hold on un
til the next winter. "Senator Day mil, of
Delaware, and others," never "wrote
Governor Vance requesting him to resign
aud let another be elected iu bis place
who conld 'qualify." Hut Senator Pool
did write State Senator 'Cowles, March 17,
ftJ71, that tho disabilities of Governor
Vance would be removed at the next ses
sion, if not then, and he added : "If Con
gress remains in session two weeks he will
be relieved at this session." It was al
ways understood that the credentials of
violated pledge-.the caucus would have
owed it to itself and the Democratic par
ty to demand the credentials of one so un
worthy to bold theui uti'ler any circum
stances. "" .
In a letter to.. ..Governor Vanee, dated
Charlotte, January 17, 1873, Col. Hamil
ton C. Jones said : "Von desjre rue tu
state what pledges 1 made in your name
to the caucus that nominated you iu 1870.
In )cply I cau only sjiy that these pledges
were intended by me to Tte siujply, that
you should resign whenever the caucus
that noiuiuntcd you expressed aii opinion
that it was piojier for you to do so. I did
uot intend to convev the idea to. the can
cua that you would resign, jf your first ef
fort ftir admission unnuccessful, nor
if your second was, nor in fact did I refer
to any time, but only assured the caucus
that, iu case yon were elected, it would
stfll retaju control of the matter by re
taining tips power of calling for your re
signation. This was all you authorized
me to say, and. aU tja I intended to say.
I have no recollecton of any letter from
you being referred to u tljat ciueus,.but
do remember that the assurances given
by me were the result of , a conversion
Imd with you a few minutes before pj
rotunda of the Capitol.
to4 i Iu ffgard to your resignation, I do nojb
knoiv Ijow long I held , it f : I tbin fully 3
jWQ wee probably Jong?;. ,Xourin?
- jsction8o
It Was rene.rallv
I w " d
fceuator auce wereat the disposal of Terms reonalIe.: For further information
the Democratic caucus, and that caucus call on or address me at Mill Bridge, Rows i
did not leqiu-st tbem. Had there beeu a j .,: J. . , v c i i878
yerfttoprntitjrmptieTpBt,cotsautf ,;; ' .
kuowpbat-I beid t, 34, 6t; Df 9"1'" rilllTr ' V T. '. "
and upon what instructions. I may ald,
that when asked by you what pledges I
made for you; I answered you to the same
effect that I have inlhU letter &
These facts are r sufficient to dl rposo of
the pretext of '' violated pledge" , upon
trhich Senator TLove seeks td 'justify his"
action of party disobedience, and which
he assigus as the ground of his opposition
and hostility to Governor Vance. Ral
ityh Air.
The late Dr. John A. Gibson, of Con
cord, less than 0 days btfore"his Teath,'
took a jKjlicy in tlie Equitable Life As
surance Society of the C. S., for. $2,500,
which amount has been duly paid.
New swet potatoes were gold in the
Newbcru market ou the 19th of July, L
Twenty-one horn snakes killed near
Newbern, at one place and time. Xut
shell.
The Temperature in Europe.
London, July :u. liot weather pre
vails here, and on the contiueut heat is
very severe. In Paris and in some parts
of the exposition building the tempera
tuie is unendurable.
Steamer Situk:
New Yokk, Jnly 20. A dispatch from
London says, a A dispatch from Ferrol,
Spain, dated l!th inst., states that the
British steamer Stalfa bound from Xew
Castle to M a lago, collided with the steam
er Europu of the anchor line from Medit
erranean ports via Gibralta fur Liverpool.
The latter vessel sunk, crew and passen
gers were all Raved by the Stafl'a and
landed at Ferrol.
, The Third Party.
Gentle of the Democratic party have
called to inquire what nso there is in a
third party, when tha candidates on the
Democratic, ticket are all in favor of as
many greenbacks as they- can honestly
g t, are opposed to heavy taxes, and all
manner of 'fraud and corruption iu the
lie veu ue department or else were. Demo
crats would de well to atiok to the regu
lar ticket, give their united support to
the nominees of regular conventions,
(where no undue haste influenced their
call) as dividing to conquer is rather a
novel idea ! Salem Pres.
The congressional, records will show
that the Democratic, party has introduced
bills and resolutions for the relief of the
people by equalization of taxation, to give
the people an adequate supply of legal
tender currency, aud in eveiy other man
ner has endeavored to legislate so as to
meet tlie pressing wants of the laboring
clashes. IialeUjh News.
T. I AYER3, -
M.lNUF.VCrUUER OF FIXE CIGARS,
Salisbury, N. C.
The following brands te;it eonstantly (a hand:
"Royal Gem, .' rT M. "Little Vet,-' ti t. 00 per
M. trtotu uaviu:i filled.) "U-iHy," a-.ti per M.
"Silver L tkt." ('iair 1l.1v.1ua UUeJ ) $3i.0J per M.
"o. i,"30:)i)erM. "I'rtderffuui,"io.OjperM.
"UCUe ConiaioJore," 120.0 per M. orders pro;at
ly Ililed. "'
NOTICE !
- Notice i.-" hcreb- given that we, the under
signed, proprietor f'tlie aUfbury tjt.t Willi
will not b responsible for ny grist tbut may
br ht, mixulaced or stolen aft IT the promised
time expire. Furthermore, t'.iee Mill will
not be considered public iliih tiv.y longer.
W o will do all ia our power to keep tniug
straijiht and iu tbeir proper plhceR but cannot
be responsible lor the above mme accidents.
Kospeetrullr,
I m. I'd A. U A H r M A X Ji SON' .
WESLEY AN FEMALE INSTITUTE,
ST A I" X TUX . V 1 KG I N U
Tim timp honored Institution i Sf pJctn.
her I'J h. S87rf. Antony tho v II r-t sch 10U f..r
yonnsr ladies in tltr T'ntid Siatc. K'lroiM-an
ai d Ai'.ierteuu TeacLcr.. . .Snrroiir.ding lrau
ti!'ul. Cliu.aU KUMii j a-:ed. l'ttK-i,:?-d liy
SereiUeen Mates AMt.)G 'I HE I1KST
TKKMd IS VtiK UNION : IJoard, Wishing
Lights. v:it);:irb; Latin. Fr-cth, lor eaeh hall
of the Scolast-e yeart$tir Masic very low.
For Catalogues, address
R v, WM. A. II A BR IS. D. U Prest .
3?:1oj. - Stauutou, Va.
Valuable Land for Sale!
I nfiVf fur alc Two Tracts of Land situated
on Back Creek, nbout IS miles west of Salisbu
ry, known a llie Stansill lands, adjoining N.
IE Hall. J. T. Kar.'J.C. Gilleude and others,
conU.ningOne Hundred Acres e.elu l"jefirRtl1recd!1ruf
sell sejmrately or together as the nun baser may f.ff fjp
sire.
39: 2m.
HEHANPW0MtN..QFTHCi0UJH
Desiring Phasant and Prcfitabls Work,
art invited to ro!u it orders Xot
THE LIFE OP
Gen. AM Sidney Jotelon,
embracing hi services in llie arraie-,of jihe
United States, the Republic of Tcxas and the
Confederate Sutes. Bj his son, Col. Wm.
Preston Johnson. t ' .
Uns hndorq otavo, 722 paeev illustrated
ibvmtpsitil engravings. Sold bv subscrip-
lion, exclusive lerrnory given, ror lurlher
particular, apply t publisher,' D. APPLE
TON & CO540 B'dwsy, New York. 3&U-
Slate of Hortl Carolina, S0R
Itowiru Conuty. .J Hay 3, 1876.
A. Vickery, . )
again: t Summons and Warrant uf
Lewis v. Urown. ) Attachment.
The defendant, Lewis Y. B,rown, js hereby
notified, that Summon ba. this diy issnad to
the Ulieriffiif Rowan owtmty, oo:nman(ing bim
to summon the said defendaul (o gupeur betnre
the Judge ot our Superior Court to be held at
tba Coiirt-tlousc in S.ihsbq.rr.Tn the 8th Mon
day afrer the 4th Monday ot September, A. D,
1878, and nnswer the Coaipl'aint of ti.u plain
tiff ; aud that if he fail fo to 4u thp Plaintiff
take Judgment laesinst bini fir four hundred
and seventy fiv dollars with iqterpst on the
rame from the 3d January, 1873, till paid.-
The defendaat i further. notified that a "War
rant nf Attachment was. taken oaf by tp4
Plaintiff,-at tha. time of issuing the sunjtnijn's,
against all ibe prnpert'of the defendant ta be
foqnd fa -Howaft . Cou ntf. br so maohtbereof
as win ssiisiy tne-fiaint iqs demand H four
A 9 l Jw mmm. 111 . . ? 1 ! '
I - ; T W W W
ttnnrdrctf aad seven ty-nv -dollars wilh all in. ou P1
1 - - 1 m r . w tw
SAVE THE FRUIT !
. - r.i ... v r N.e
Mason's Improved JSlniii; 'Jars
A Urge lot juat in. A longlornr wsys
cheaper than ever oflVred bfore. - '
At KliU S UKUU blUKfc.
KILL THE FLIES.
KliXJTTZ'S FLY PAPER
Slurs them by the million. Cheap.
...JU'iatJXIZSJMCOiiTOISE.
TMG YET.
KLUTTZ'S BLACKBERRY CORDIAL,
ia the eafost, surest and m6st pleasant remedy
fur Disfrhea, Pvsemerv,
For only at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store.
ALL FOR A QUARTER.
A good' Lamp, chimney, burner sndwict,
all for a quarter.
.AKLUTTZS DRUG-STORE.
Males lie Little- Oies Sleep.
Does Kiuttz's Soothing I)roi. Contains no
opium.
Only at KLUTTZ'S lKUO STORE.
Three Fine Cigr for 10 em.
lied "CT Oil. Best ami pr.-tties't illumina
ting uil.
Bluing SbnpR h:n the Muni already in it.
Wood Pocket Sdda FumiUm. . (Jail ami
see it.
-Unparalleled bargnins in Il.-.ir Mruahe. li
let Soaps, &t'. y
At TMEO. F, KLUTTZ'S DKUU STORK,
17;ly. Salisbury, X. ;.
p. 11 mim & son,
would cxll aUenUoa- to thflr large and splen Ud
stock rf
HARDWARE
Embracing IRONS aud STEELS every variety "or
.lzes and shaposVet quality.
Wagon and Bnggy Materials,
comprising' all ths various kta 1h required springs,
axles, waetls, 4:.:., ready to set up.
Telegraph Straw Cutters.
all sizes, and uiinrpasc.l m quality and durability.
Great American Lightning SAWS,
every kind and 5l.e. embr.icincr M ILL r CROHSCTT.
NAI LS--an sires cut aud wrought.
PJLiOWS
The most popujur an 1 approve! style now Cast--lusrs,
all ktuds. bolts, A;c ffi No. 6 potnta roxlii.
W 1 n d o w C L a s s t rom x 1 1 0 :4 x r.o Putty , olla,
rmnw araHtien, Msr.umnsr uner, e.
FAIKUANK SCALES steelyards and Ualanoes.
Worls. Tool
For Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Shoemakers, Fanners.
Champion Mowers and Reapers.
Horse Rakes, Threshings Kachines,
Hor.-e-Powers, Pump, t-Wraln Cradles,.
(Jrass S;.vt!ies. Planters Handled Hoes,
CUS, Pistols. Kulves,andci"rLKHYof all kinds
tlTidir stock emhraces-e erytblng to touni In
a lare and complete Harlware store, and all at low
prices for cash. With thanks tor past favors we
hope to merit continued conndence and Increasing
patronage. March I, 13TS. 2C:ly
Rowan County Superior Court.
Ii. B. Roberts, n Triiftlee of
Siisn E. lluiiiplirfrs, t'lainliff,
AOAINSl
Tliomn V.. Urown,
Kaniuel R. Harrison, Dtfrmtant.
The defendant, Tl.othas E. limwn, is livrehv i
nviitied that 11. 15. U teris, Trustee of .Sn-1
san K. Iluniidirey-, Ins eommeneed .111 action j
,i2;int him and S.imttel K Ibirtison, in the;
Superuir Court hi li'iwan count, Stateof North 1
Carolina, entitled
1 hut the I'uriHj.-el
f s;iid notion u to rteovir (he sum id three
thousand three hundred and fourteen dnlhu
and sixty-six cents, for money .loaned, with in
terest ihercon fronj the 31st d.iv et Jul v, Ig7".
Th:it I lie snnnijons ha a been duly served upon
the defendant, Nanui-1 K. Harrison. j cxcjjrtnge for furnitrire. Shop nearly oppe
i:.id Thomas .E.Urown is hereby reouired L,ite Watchman omce. JtiM.N FaiLST. .
to' appear U tbe Conrl-Iloiise 10 h ili-horv, in
ii... ..r t...1D..r. ' ... t..... t .1. " !.. 1 - "-. 1
.lilLIJ J I liUW.UI, Ilk A Villi 'II lilt, nil
perior Court lo be htid on the Sth Monday af
ter the 4lh Monday of September, lh78, and
during ;i id Term lo answer or demur to the
Complaint to be filed to the of nee of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of sud conntv within
said ferni.or the rlain-
relu-i (lemanded in the
sain rninpiaiiit.
Snid Thonftw "3. Krowtr i further notified
that a Warrant of A tl.iebmeut against his pro
pertv in said eo'inly has been issued from the
.Superior 5urt .f Rdv;iu county on applies
Hon of the pmntift.TelnrnMhle lo the Supertor
.... ..r .... : 1 , . i. tt . it 1
Salisbury, on vthe Sth Mnpdsy after the 4tb
Monday of Ser tember, 1S78. .
J.M. HOil.AM.
Clerk Swneriot Court, A'oicf County.
34: Ct: pf Sip f
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Kowan LQiin v snnfinnr nun
Wilson Kesler, PteiiO-ff,
,i ,. AGAINST t
ThomasE. lirown, Defendant.
The defendant, Thomas. E. Brown, is hereby
notified that Wilson Kesler has commenced an
action against hrm in the Superior Court of
itowa 11. County, State of North Caiolinw, tnti
lieu as above; J hat the purpose id sn actum
is lo recover the sum of one thousand dollar
with Interest thereon from the 1st day of June,
1877. -Saul Thomas, ii iirovn is hereby re
quired lo appear at the Coujt-llouse in Salis
bury, in the Counts of Rowan, at the Term of
the Superior Conrt for' said County, to be held
on the 8lh Monday -after the 4th Monday of
September, 1878, and during said Term to an
swer or demur to the complaint to he filed in
the othceXf the Clerk or the Superior Court of
ssid lnty, within the first three day of said
Term, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief
demanded in the comiainL
Said Thomas JZ. lirown iVfdrther noiified
that a Warrant of Attachment against hif pro-
-perty in said County Jim been issued from the
Superior Onnrt of Rowan County, on applica
tion of the plairdiflj returnable to llieSaperior
Court of said Oounty St he Court-House in
Salisbury, on the 8tfc Monday. aft tr the 4th
Monday Septeniber, 1878. .. .
. JOUS m nrRAH,
' ' (Vrrk Su verier CurL Ramnn. flonntu.
... -
for sale, here
- , . - auu various ovuer oiants
OiraricTOff Slick as Grease I
BOOTS, .
GAITERS,
SHOES,
SLIPPER 4c. -
W. M. EAGLE :
- Rjpectfu1l tanuuacesl'u cuim5c, '
his old stand in hi old line, on Maui Str
opposite L'uui.V Drng Store. He is iw! '
ready and anxioutsecommoat eiitotll
ia hi.s line in the best manner ynsi-ible u
prepared to do first clss WrtK nd tan co'
net y' with sny northern Shop or Utmi m.?
work. His in.H biiiex, lasts, if., are of
latent ai'd bestpattrns. He works the v
best in iteriaLatid keeus;ou hatid ready q !7
work, and stock equal to any fppcinl oider -
Eepairing iwiatly and promptly d..ne t re.
tjaljle prices. 'Satisfection gnarantecd o
ehargo. -
Prices to Suit the Timeiv
Csh orders by mail prompMy filled
at.6inW w. M. liAGLt.
SIM1T01I FEMALE COLLEGE.
Statesville. N. C.
The ixxt session ojeii! AujjuHt 2S 18
Board, and taition in KhrIMi. $85.00 Lr '"
nionoftwentv wetk. C'ataltue and circul
with full particulnm on stpplicntit n. r
Addrvs,- Mns. ii. .. UKANT
34:1,,; Priiw.'ipt.
FIE POLAND CUXZ
mu pigs,
Anda Milch COW and Calf
FOE SALE.
I h:iv a lot of iTne irHf vmi iouk t which
I offr as tharoagii-liied Mock !.(.;. ji.0,
irovd Milch 0or. which wi'l le ..t Ht rexU.
rate ra4is, qnal!v cousrden i
h u.:kavfoki
S.li,sbury. Juue(2. 1878 34;4t
l would respectfully inform the ritirenn of
Rft'is!nrv and tre'snrronmlipir eountrr t,i 1
I have leitted in Salisbury (iu the back-room (.f
flylern in ok etore). ar.d am )reiaicd to du
I nil mnli wromp'ly ud ell. a in a firnt clh
iTiiil- r ng ?ftablitiiO't!t. Virlra tvl3.t)l.
j years' experience iu Ca tttiifr. Fit i inp, Miiknvf,
j I'ieuniKjr nt'd Kenairlnp. I can aie!y tutui'
: tee to my pat.mn tiie f il!et ut Ufai-timi t
J the 1 een'iiinodutioM-r lam cr?, 1 nil t,lip
Produce in Ixchange for Work.
The pati;nage o' Jvwan ai.d tl iirniiinlij
eountirts is respect f 1 try" Milieiled. (Vrrriijuit.
denceJ-nvited from persorT living urn divanc
:U::tni . J. A. . STOCKTON.
t Little
SHOP
I AR0 U N D the CO UN Elt
To tlie Pubiie, Grkktino :
TULIAN& FRALEY
- 'Present compliments to the public
and desire to call renewid attent.on to their
efforts to le useful hs
AND CARPENTERS.
Their prices aro as low as it is possible to
make them, and their work not inferior to
any. They till orders in two department,
and have so far-given, satisfaction. They
have extended their facilities recently, and
:ire eTK oifaued to hope for increased dV
:iand. Th.-ir readv 'made stKk in hand
eoTnxrises a general assortment of huuw for
uiture Bedsteads, Bureaus, Clothes Prci,
1 Lounges. Hacks, Wardrobes, Book-Ca,
1 ""'oards and Llima I'nw. l. annit- ?tana,
Tin Safes. Dcshs. Tables, Wsshstands. Chain,
&c- They also keep an assortment ol
'-
COFFINS
ot walnut, pine and poplar, from $3 upward.
Also,-Windowitash. They till orders with
out vexatious delays. Will contract forcu-
penter svorkand warrant satisfaction. iu
take L'ood lumber and country produce in
AETISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS.
J. W. W-atson,
The fdd orsiinul and reliable Photographer,
from Ralebh, has lak'.-n aud tittel up the
Clallery on .Main street, Salisbury, N. C, ''
he is prepared to execute all slylcs of Photo
graphs. Kereoivpes, te., in the very Ut
! Call and see bim ovrr Plyler'a Book
- I ,',, rk tlie beiit in the State
ZI.-IJ.
t -1
i TTa.P.k LlTlfi tO AlDeiIUtrlg
mv
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The undersigned is. ryiouni ft "eonitruU..
SnlUhiirv to Ai'"'
; ziy. tr conv
Hill, or elsewhere on
the line, heser tn
L"ve Sibsl.ury nul
any Livevy-'Stable.
Monday, Wednesday and' Friday, 7 a. m.
turn every Tuesday, Thursday and SatnrtUf,
fi p. m.
Leare order at National Hotel. .
G. W. WIIITLOCK,
2.:lv. Propneiof.
The Oldest Specialist in America.
Dr. X A. Claptoii; of HuntsvUIe, Ala.,
Treats wiih almost Universal DCCf,V!
Canceroui affections, all Scrofulous u.
tions, ExcresenCfsniid Ttrmorf
face, &c, Piles, Fistula, DroP
Uons, &o. As. the Doctor i o often from wm
address his son, John Robert Cloptoa,
his name 1rr fill. " . ltu
Send for Circulars nd TesUmow:
from. men kiHiwn. to, every 'n5. "! 1 L,r
Thousands who could not Iesve h.otu JL.
beerrletiferl nv trie uof his remedies. rr
etliirecUoils: awmpsny all JM
jbaAny(manorwnm.an can e1u.
sncce'ss. .---'
- AVriteyljnVbwmei all.-l 'Af
Office. County: and ,StiUt Alwajl
naaae, or jay sons nameio full "'
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