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TV" ; . - Carolina Watchman. TIH-1K).Y. ACGCST8, 18W. J.-U. HyiiHw cJeotod S-nat3r over S. "M. Silvers. :ui independent, in the Dis trict kodjt'l of CaMwell, McDoweJU ..Mitcl.el, .Vaney ami. Uiirke. Tbe.vote of Davie, lor Senator, though it iu favorable to' the tegular candidate, Mr. J. 8 IleuUvrsou, a was expected, se cured his vlrctioiK The Democrats of t he county did teir whole duty. Mr. Foard .ows 1 majority to the concentrated Vote f Ji republican party and his w Motift 4-ieitda in Jerusalem and Franklin .Cowiwliips. Catawba county democrats whipped out all the independent who, came before them. The cx-cditorof the Piedmont ' i'rrw, Mr. Murrill; O. G. Foard, Esq., formerly of Rowan; and Jonas Cline, for ;V) years Sheriff' of the- county, all and each were, badly whipped out by the reg nlnr nominees, and the county still boasts - her claim a banner county of the State. leter Cooper' humbug, the 25 cents newspaper, is havings run in Rowan and in thia part of the .State generally. Many of the country people are delighted at the idta of getting a newspaper for so small a sum, aud feef that this 25 cents concern is a grand triumph over the local news papers which charge from $1.50 -to $2 a year. When a candidate wants an ollice he pays for drinks aud gains votes by his liberality. AYIieu politicians "have a scheme to carry out for their own advan tage they can afford to give newspapers for votes. The newspapers in those eastern coun ties of Jt he State whjch, for the first time since the war, have elected Democratic representatives and county officers, are strutting and crowing like victorious rocks. It is perfectly refreshing to see how glad they are. They ' fee'i Jike the people of the West felt when the chains lirsc dropped from our limbs, if is a -mifhfvsnHHl feeling; but we of the. west have been free long enough to have for--gotten nuich of it, and are now about ready 4o tear each others eyes out unless each individual man can have his own way in conventions and elections. Per haps St would be wise to hold up aud con sider a little. Davih lUuniMiKK, Esq., while in town on Monday, attendingthe meeting of mag istrates, declared to one of his supporters in tho late electiirn, that he would, on the question of United States Senator, support the candidate of the Democratic caucus. He hadpromiscd to do this while on the stump, and his supporter desired to know whether he'still adhered to that promise. 4Mr. Merrimon," said Mr. -IJarringer, "is iny first choice personally, but I will sup port Gov. Vance or any other gentleman who obtains the nomination of the Demo cratic caucus. Mr. Harringer might add to this still a noib'r reason ami say, I will vote for Gov. Vance because a majority of the people of Rowan prefer him. Rep resentatives can have no letter reason for any action than that of satisfying their constituents. Hr. J. X. II. Suinmerell of this place, and William Gemmell will sail from New York on Steamer Auchoria for Glasgow Scotland, on' Saturday, the 10th inst. Mr. S. goes to Scotland"" to spend a year or twp in tho Theological Seminary at lvdinburg; and judging from a sermon preached iu the Presbyterian Church at -this place some time ago, we feel warrai:t- cd iu the prediction that he will return homo a preacher worthy of the approval ofall. It gives us pleasure to bear testi mony to the high character of Mr. S. and to commend him to the christian fellow ship of those amongst whom he will for a time sojourn. He expects b make the tour f Europe beforo returning. The best wishes of his many friends attend him. Mr. Summerell is a son of an eminent physician of this place, andc grand sou of Elisha Mitchell, 1). 1)., one of the most distinguished geologist and scientific men this county has ever produced; and judg ing from-the euergy anil devotion of this ,0'PiWg a i we feel justified in the opinion .that he will one day be no less dufin guishejl iu ihe Holy profession which he has dioAi. 3Ir. GemmeM is a n?pbew of Mr. Wil- ;1iam Murdoch of thi.plaee, and is from Averahire, Scotland. He has been in this! eouatrjr about three y?aT. He is by pro frssion a florist and buonut ahd he has given auiple.tejiraouy of li high attain ments in these departments. He has won (thfc respect and coutideuce of all who have wetjjiua, not only by 'his peculiar kill as ji florist amVboionist, but nlso bv Ms bi"-h haracier.jus. ji.geiHleuKui .aud a .christian. Jle isa Scotchman tf' the right wetile. Yv need many such; audWpreisiUe Isope that he will return and become a- uerma - lftfUeJU.,uf .our Stoic H.e luis had much experience in his pjoession, having .leeu engagfd tyr mauy years in the Royal ..Gardens, England, and -other extensive jCardeiiM f uMemvB both jn Eeglaiwl and tcotland. q . It 1s a ''remarkable fact," as old Gov crnnrfi vniu of blessed memory, used to lay, thatlie-jCrtius of the Democratic psir ty Jn tiz jeewte krtiov .should have oc curred jn Jpe fitn.nli.tfls of Radicalism hud ncgrodom. In Grau-JMe--we gaiued ihree members, in-Xmrhampos one, and 1n New ifaB4Hrer and ;leuer two. and in Halifaxiind Clibwaa we .eattu near crsiin- ng two more. The .colored trvops fought iobly, doubtless, lnt thj- jss slightly pgdtlcicd.IIaki'jh Observer. OVFfClAti VOTE OP ROWAN 'r .. ', - i I J S&ute. ; Commons.,' t; FofSfcerlfc O i 9 OB 1 W ! Townships 9Z ; 3 B & 9 58 t f 3. a - t P Salisbury, ,687. 5S05, 173 4 ,176, 43714. tTantlin, . M 4'W W 114 UTl lj $ 4 unity. ' S Wi ! I 6S j 44 8i 4 Scotch Irish, 13i Sit 1MI U U ! 8i mi e ss Mt. t'Ua. iJI3 SSjlJ,145 7l 45jli; 10 Atwells, W Klisitliwi 63 A6 MI; UtakerH. I M, 103 1 .Mi S7 llu, 133) s W (iOhlHlll. -1 t: 61 5 41 -2 V 62 S BernhantCs, l W 4t 4T , 3S( 4fl; t Monran's, I 4iil4 as 46 U sr sa 41 87 ProvKifncc, Ut: M,j 46 1W W 5Sf'l 43 Locke, 155 j. 43 j 111 113 71 5 144 1 TOU1. l573 1067 1202 13!3!l339 R47; 1555 81 1 868 Tile election in this county passed with out any violent demonstration. Candi dates aud their respective friends were very active, And at this box csiecially, kept up their efforts from the rising to the setting of the sun. Aud yet, uot withstanding all the rallying speeches during the canvass, and alHhehard work of the candidates to bring out voters, there is a falling off of 075 votes in the returns as compared. with those of 1876. There was at that time 2,163 polled for Vance and 1,224 for Settle, making a total vote of 3,337.- This year the aggregate of all the votes cast for the several candi dates for Sheriff is 2,710j and for Senator, 2,32. The result of the election in this county was a surprise to none except the friends of Mr. J. G. Fleming, one of the Demo cratic candidates for the Commons; and this was brought about in part by the lack of unanimity anions the democrats themselves. Many voted for the iude- penueut, Daviu Uarringer, in numerous cases "single shot,"iut of pure 'disrespect to the county convention. Mr. Bost ran ahead of Rarringer 25 votes, the latter beating Mr. Fleming 25. COMMOXEKS ELECT : - H. C. Rostt Esq. David Uarringer, Esq. In the Senatorial contest the indepen dent, J. C. Foard, Esq., received a better vote in this county than was generally expected, to-wit : 1062 against 1570 for Henderson. Mr. Foard, contrary to the calculations of Rowan, carried Davie by 56 votes, leaving Mr. Henderson, a clear majority in the district of 452. Senator elect from 30th Dist : John S Henderson, Esq. The race for the office of Sheriff was the most animating of nil; and the squabble which grew out of the contest for the nomination for this office, introduced all, or nearly all, the contention .which dis turbed the, political equiufmity of the count-. That squabble destroyed the in tegrity of the county -convention and brought its authority into contempt. The people felt they were under uo obligation to resect its decisions, and numbers openly assailed and denounced it. Rut for this there is little or no reason to doubt Messrs. Fleming aud Best .would hothJiave been elected. For although they were fairly nominated before the good order of the (ounty convention was disturbed, yet the subsequent scenes en acted iu nominating a candidate tor Sher iff were so abhorent to the public mind that the people turned from the conven tion as a whole with loathing, aud did not choose to discriminate between its good and bad actions. They made it the occasion for accepting a release froto ob ligation to stand by its action whether in part or in the whole; aud it is not impro bable had there been two independents for the Commons in the field both would have been elected. Nothing but the per sonal popularity of Mr. Henderson (and the lack of personal popularity of his op ponent) saved him; for there was a larse deal of resentment towards the Convention mixed witu the impulsive action of voters. Subtract from Mr. Bingham's vote of 850 the number of his persoual friends and the remahider will show the approximate number of those who stood by the deci sion of the County Convention. We sup pose the number amounts to less than 400 in the entire county. This was no obstruction to an "old Sheriff" who had performed his duties well, and was well acquainted with almost every voter in the county; hence we see him sweeping into offiee with a majority almost equal to the entire vote of the Convention candidate. The above table shows on 26 votes for Mr. Plyler, which of course, uuder the circumstances, is no reflection upon him personally. Voters had already taken their stand lefore he became a candidate, and they were under strong filling and eonvietiou iu reference to the more pro minent eatrtlidates. It was imnosKibl t divert the i ni. This is further shown in iu the vote cast for Mr. Buchanan. He came out or was brought out late, as the radical candidate; and all the power aud influence of those of bis party friends who beeame active in his support could only bring up 260 votes for him. Many of these (200 perhaps) ert personal friends, so that the real influence of his j party backers probably did not exceed ' rifty or sixty votes ! And iust her ..! in tl.w 1 mW 7 lyWIlIirj-IJlin I is not out of place to remark, that party leader ho longer carry voters iu their vest pockets, or even in carpet-bags. Voters, white and colored, seem to have declared their independence and vote justas tliey-please; so that hereafter we would not give a pipe of tobacco for the help of ay bell -weather in the county, wketlierfce be a private citizen or an office holder. For Sheriff: CUARLES F. WaGOOSEIU The Superior C. Clerk, J. Sf. llra!,; the Kegisferr of Deeds, II. X. Woodson; the Couuty Treasurer, J. S. Mct'iibbins; the Count Surveyor, J. C. Bernhardt; and Coroner. B. P. Fraley.-all old offi cers werere-elected without opposition. They are all jood officers safe, reliabje ncn, careful and accurate in the discharge ,of theitipublic duties,- well as oWt?aiit if :jt.U. , t:;"e private life. They are worthy of the con tideuce of the people and the people know it. Important Rumor. It has been rumor ed here for several days that Mr. Wni. H. Crawford will enter the field for Congress in opposition to Mr. Armfield. The re port is without contradiction up to the time this paper goes to press, so that it is probably true. ' v ' Mr, Crawford is a democrat, and must if he goes into the nice, stand on his re cord and run as an independent; 'or, re pudiate his record and run as a republi can; or, come out as one of die "nation als." We presume ho' will enter as an independent democrat, though in these times of uncertainty we deem it best to hear some public announcement 'from the gentleman himself beforo we undertake to define his position. Mr. C. is an indefatigable electioneer of popular address, aud has never been, bea ten iu any race he has run. We would not be surprised if he puts Major Arm field to a very severe test. lie is popular iu Rowan, and some thiuk he will carry the county by a large majority. We pre sume he is calcnlating on the discontent known to exist iu some of the counties of the west growing out of the displacement of Major Robbins. In the present state of the public mind no one can undertake to say how much that may be relied on to aid an "independent" against n 'candi date concerning whose nomination the people ncsitate, in some eases, and in others, protest. We shall see what wi shall see. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. W e make up from our exchanges the following report of the election. SENATE 1. Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank, Hertford, Gates, Cnowan, Perquimans, Rnfus White, r. and Geo II Mitchell, r. 2. Tyrrell, .Washington, Martin, Dare, Beaufort and Hyde Doubtful. 3. Northampton & Bertie Holleinan, r 4. Halifax Henry Epes, col. r. 5. Edgecombe Willis Bunn, col. r. 6. Pitt E A Move d. 7. Wilson, Nash and Franklin W S Harris, Franklin, d. R W King, Wilson, d. 8. Graven Edward Bull, r. D. Jones, Onslow and Carteret John W Shackelford, Onslow, d. 10. Wayne and DupliBW T Dortch, Wayne, d. J A Bryant, Duplin, d. 11. Lenoir and Greene WPOrmond, r. 12. New Hanover and Pender R K Bryan, d. 13. Brunswick and Bladen Asa Ross, r. 14. Sampson Wood, r. 15. Columbus and Robcrson D P M -Eachern, Roberson,d. 16. Cumberland aud Harnett Xeill Stewart, Harnett, d. 17. Johnston L R Waddell, d. 18. Wake George H Snow, d. 19. Warren Isaac Alston, r. colored. 20. Person, Orange aud Caswell Giles Mebaue, i. d. George Williamson, Caswell, d. 21. Granville E E Lyon, d. 22. Catham A II Merritt. d. 23. Rockingham J P Dillard, d. 24. Alamance aud Guilford Junius I Scales, d. Guilford, D F Caldwell, i. d. 25. Randolph and Moore, W M Black, r. 26. Richmond and Montgomery. Geo A Graham, r. 27. Anson and Union Culpeper Aus tin, d. . - 28. Cabarrus and Stanly J M Red wine, i. d. 21). Mecklenburg S B Alexander, d. 30. Rowan aud Davie John S Hender son of Rowan, d. 31. Davidson J M Leach, d. 32. Stokes and Forsyth Everett, r. 33. Surry and Yadkin J M B rower, r. 34. Iredell, Wilkes and Alexander T A Nicholson, d. of Iredell ; J P Mathesou, of Alexander, d. 35. Alleghany, Ashe and Watauga Jesse Bledsoe, d. 36. Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Mitch ell, and Yancey J G Byuiiin, d.of Burke ; Alfred M Erwin, of McDowell, d. 37. Catawba aud Liucolu W A Gra ham, of Lincoln, d. 33. Gaston and Cleaveland L M Hovle. d. ' 39. Rutherford and Polk Eaves, r. 40. Buncombe, aud M.-ulison T F Dav idson, of Buncomle, d. 41. Haywood, Henderson and Tran sylvania T W Taylor, d. 42. Jackson, Swaiu, Clay. Macon, Cherokee and Graham James L Robiu son, d. UOLSE OF REPUESEXTATIVES. Alamance B F Mebaue, d. Alexander Dr Carsou, i. Alleghany C L Vaughan, d. Anson J A Lockhardr, d. Ashe Ed Foster, d. Beaufort , r. Bertie , r. Bladen. John Newell, co!. r. Brunswick r. Buncomte Natt Atkinson d. and M E Carter, d. Burke B A Berry, d. Cabarrns-W H Orchard, National. Caldwell Ed Jones, d. ' . Camden, S J Forbes, i. d. Carteret A H Chadwick, d. Caswell-Wilson Gary, col. r. Thos Hanisoo, r. Catawba R B Davis, d. Chatham J M Moring d. and J J Gholdston, d. Cherokee JotiuRolan, d. Chowan Hobta, r. Clay J S Anderson, d. Cleveland L E Powers, d. Columbus V V Richardson, d. Craven -W E CUrkie, r. Willis D Pet tiphcr, col. r, CumoeHad-T A Sritftrlob:; r. T5T G Blocker, r; , ; W' U r2' Cnrrituck-J M Wootlhouse, di W Dare. Doubtful ' --' - Davidsou -A H Kendall d. and Frank lin Smith, d. Joues Miller, r. Davie F M Johnston, d. . piiplin-T-a W hvnh tL and A S Col - well, d. """ . , v- v-, . Edgecombe- r. r. Forsytli Lowric, r. '": " Franklin C M Cooke, d. Gaston Hardy Huffsietlerd. ' ' Gates J J Gatling, d. Graham. votes with Cherokee Granville -J E Burroughs, d.' Itufus Amis, d. Greene-rVV. iVOrmoud. f. Dr Jas A Mc-Ix-an, A. Halifax John A VVhite, r. Johu Rey nolds; rv- ' " "' ' Haruett CH Coftb ld, d. Hay wcMid-MF'tf D.iVis, d. Henderson Bird, r. j Hertford-J J Hoi ttui, Y. " Hyde Thomas Gihbs, d. : Iredell J R McCorkle, d. J D Click, d. Jackson Leatherwood, d. Johnston Bi2zell, d . E J Holt, d. Jones D7ultfnl. Lenoir W WDifnn, r. Lincoln rBG-Cobb, d. : Maeou John Reid, A, Madison-TrD.-vvis, r. Martin X li Fagan. d. McDowell J T Riel, d. Mecklenburg J L Hrowu, d. V K Ar drey, d. Mitchell S W BlalK-k, d. Montgomery W T H Erwin, d. Moore NeiK Ieach, i.d. Nash G X Lewis, d. New Hanover II E Scott, r. W H Waddell, col. r. NnthamiloiT?--Jas W Grant, d. Onslow S B Taylor, i. d. Oiaqge M A "Angier, A. Josiah Tur ner, i. Pamlico Votes with Beaufort. Pasquotank Hugh ('ale, r. Pender T J 'Armstrong, d. Perquimans Blasdell, r. Person Moutfoid McGhee, d. Pitt D C Moore d. and Germain Ber nard, d. Polk, Dale, r. Kaiidolph X C English, d. Bing ham, i. Riehmond Henderson, r. Robeson A C Oliver, r. R M Xr ment, r. ' Rockingham T L Rawley 71. ami Wm Lindsay, d. , Rowan H ( R:ist,d. David Barringer, i. Ruthei lord Voun. d. Sampsoui L 11 Carroll d. and John (' Ilines, A. Stanly- D I) Kitchey, d. Stokes . r. Surry Foard, d. Swain T D Brvsoii. d. Transylvania G W Wilson, d. Tyrreil W G Nelson, d. Union David A .Ctiviugtou, d. Wake W E Richardson, d. R W Wynne r. J J Ferret 1, r. Stewart Ellison, r. Wilson J M Tavlor, d.- Wilkes T Ydirk, d. L Uarrell.d. Warren L T Christmas, r. Hawkins Carter, r. .. ... Washington , r. Watauga W 15 Council, d. Wayne Geo C ituehau, d. Deans, r. Yadkin - r. Yancey D (i'Garrett, d. VEGETINE I will try Vegctine. Hs Did, AND WAS CURED. Dkl.vwakk, O., Feb 16. 1ST7. Mr H K Stkvkss: Uear sir, I wish to give you this testimony, that you may know, and lei oihers know, what Vegetlne has done for rue. About two years ago a small sort came on my le: it soon became-a larjfe Ulcer, so troublesome that f consulted the doctor, but I pot no reiiei, growing worse from day to day. 1 suffered terribly: I could not rest' day or nl-ht I was so re duced my friend thought I would never recover; I eousulted a doctor atColtunbus. I followed his ad vice: it did no ood I can truly say I was discour aged. At this time I was looking over rav newspa per; 1 saw your advertisement of Vegetlne, the ureat Blood Puiifler'' lor cleansing the blood from all Impurities, curing Humors, I leers. te. I said to my family. I will iry some of the V'cgetlne. Berore 1 hail used the lirst bottle I Derail to leel better. I m;ule up my mind 1 had got the itjj-ltt medicine at last. I could now sleep well nights. I contmueu taking the VegcUne: f took thirteen bottles. Wy iicaltii is (roo t. The i leer Is jrone. and I am able to ittend to business. T paid about four hundred dol lars for medicine an-! doctors before I bought the Veretlne. I have reeonimended Veretiiic to others with ifood suecesM. . I always keep a itotile of It In the house now. It is a mtjst excelle t medicine. Verj' respectfullj' yours, i-. ANTHONI. Mr. Anthonl Is one of the pioneers of Delaware, o. lie scttlml here In tU. He is a weallliy Kenlleman, of the linn of V. Anthonl i'Sons. Mr. Anthonl Is f'xteastvely loiown, esprclany amoni: the Jeraians He Is well known In cfnelauatl. He i.s respected by all. Iupcre Bihio. In morbid conditions of the blood are many diseases; such as salt-rheum, ring-worm, boils, carbuncles, sores, ulcers and pimples. In this condition of the bloKl try the VKtiKri.sK, and cure these affectli ns. Asa blood purtller It lias no etpial. Its effects are wonderful.. VEGETINE Cured Her. DoufHETEK, Mass, June 11. Dn 8TKVHNS : r : lear sir, I feel It my duty to say one word in re gard to ihe:jreai beueiit, 1 have rereived from the use of one of the.jcri.1te4 wonders of the worH; It is your Vejretine. y have btreh biie of the greatest suf ferers for the last etjrht years that ever trould be Uv la;. I d sincerely thank uy No-1 and your Vege tlne for the relief I have got. The HhenituitUm has pained me to such an extent, that my feet broke out In sores. For the last three years I have not been able to walk; now I can walk and sle p and do my work as well as ever I did, and I must say I owe it all to your blood purifier, Vejetlne. MAUGERY WELLS. Vecktink. The great success of the Vkoktink as a cleanser ahd purifier of the bRwd la shown beyond .1 doubt bv the great numbers who have taken It and received Immediate relief, with such remarkable cures. VEGETINE 1 3 better than any MEDICINE. IIknpeksox, Kt Dec, 1877. I have used H R Stevens' Vegettne, and like U bet ter tnan any meiiclne I have used for purltytn the blood. One bottle of Vegettne accomplishes more good than all other medicine I have taken. THUS. LYNK, Henderson, Ky. Veoktikk is composed of Roots, Barks, and Herbs. It is very pleasant to take : every child likes It. VEGETINE. Recommended by M. D.'s. HRStevkks: Iear sir, I aTe sold Vegetlne for a long time, and find it gives most excellent satisfaction. A. B. DE FIEST, M. D., Hazleton. Ind. VEGETIE Prepared by v H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists, gSpecia7ptIce,T5 Anvone wtshinjr t nnrcbs ori4n nPaA Mill and Cook Pan will do well to call on the Ofkler?iTn d, fhre will .pell'few-dowiCashe has two and canuot ran tbem both. Forfar. Iher information call on ttm at his place 4 wile east of. Salisbury, i utile left of Dunn's uiouutsin on the Stoles Ferrr road. " -Aug. 7, 1878. J:m J.'C. CAUBLE, A I -.- k.- ' . - t mi . -- NOTICE ! InTpurBuance of a Mortgage executed to me by llayiun Crilz, I will sell fur cash-at- (he CMirt House in Mocksyille, on the 5th day of September next. One tract of land known as the Griffin place, adjoining the lands of A. ilarpt W. Sierfdnjan. nd others, containing 89 acres more or leiw to PHlisfv 8:ij mortgnge. . Aug. 5, 1 878.-' 42:41. A. AN DERJSON. .. ... ; .-" - j , ' '-T t T , ' ' Davie County - IS THE SUPERIOR COCKT. If. li. ChafEu, Adnir. of J Wal- loee.dec'd., I'luihtijf, , Ayaimst, . W F CaaUott. 0ei A Ciunon. Petition' to It 8 (iainos wife L H Gaiues, J to . koII land J Wesley tuniii.n, Alartba A I for Assets. Cantmn, V 0 Cinnon, Thos A Cannou and Willie cuiiiih Can iu.il. Heirs at Iiw. JJtffts. It appearing to tho satisfaction of the Conrt, thatJ Wesley Cannon, one of tho defendants above named id a uon-resideiit of the State, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made iu the "Oartriina Watchman" for six successive weeks Notifying said defendant to appear at the i.ffiee ol the Clerk .of the Superior Court f said c unity, oi Mouday the Uth day of Sept.. 1873, ahd 'answer the complaint, which is tiled in the above entitled action, and if he fail to answer the complaint, the 1 aintiif will apply to the Court for the relief demanded iu the complaint. Witness. II. U. HOWARD, Clerk Superior Court of Davie County. July :iUt, IK7rt. 4l.6r. ($7v) NOTICE! Xotice is hereby given that we, the under signed, proprietors'!! the ali-bury I'itj- Mills will not be responsible for any ffrist that may be lost , misplaced or stolen alter the prnuii.-cd time expire. -7-Furthermore, these Mills will not be considered public. Mills any lonrer. V'e will do all iu our power to keep thin-r- st raight and in their proper places .but cannot be responsible lor the above t- jine accidents. li'ispectfulh-, aim, pd A. 11 A II I'M AN tt S0Nr. WESLEY AN FEMALE INSTITUTE. STAUNTON. V1KGINI.A- This tUne honored Tnstitntin eper.sSepteni ber JUb. IrCd. Amoug the first schod for young ladies in the Unit id States. European and American Teachers. Surrounding' beau tiful. Ciiinate uiisui I'tisM'd. l'Mroniz.d by -ievei'teeii Mates. A MONO TIJK UK ST TKUMjS IN Til K UNION: U.oard. Washin?. Liirhrs. Kuglih, Latin, l-'n-m b, lor each hall" d the ScdiistU; year, 1 1" Music very lw. l'r Cataloni's. address K v. WM. A. HAKIMS, 11. D. Prest . . 3D: I in. SUunlon, Va. Valuable Land for Sale I I offer for -ale Two Tracts f Land niluated 011 Hack Creek, about VI miles west ofSalisbii rv, known as the Siansill lund. ndjoinini N. 11. Hail, J. T. Hav, Cl.C. (iillepie and others, containing One Jliindn d Ai res each. I will sell separately or together as ihe.ptiri'haser may leire. Terms reasonable. Uor further information call 01 or address me at Mill Hridge, Rowan Conn v. N. .J. S. McCUIiiMNS, Agt. Mill I'.ri.l-e, N. C , Julv 12, 1878. . 39: 2m, . " M EWJWPWOMEH, 0F THE SOUT H Desiring Pleasant and Profitable Work, are invited to ;-oli( ii orders for THE LIFE OF Gen. Allert Sidney Johnston, enibraeinjj hi services in the armies of the Unite! States, the Republic of Texan, and the C-onfederate Slates. bis son, Vo, Wni. Preston Johnson. One handsome octavo, 722 page, illustrated by maps and engraving. Sold by Hubscrip lion. Exclusive territory piven. For further particulars, apply to publishers, D. APPLE- TON & (X)., 549 It'dway, New York. 38:lt Rowan Cpunty -Saperior Conrt. Wilson Kesler, Plaintiff, AGAINST Tlioms K. lirown, DffeuJunt. The defendant, Thomas K. Brown, in hereby itotitied l hat ilson KesUr has coinuwiued an tetion against him in the Superior Court of tlowati County, tate if Nrfh Caiolinn, enti tied as alnive : That ifle purpose of said action is lo recover the sum of one thousand dollar wilh interest thereon from the 1st day of June, IS77. S.iid Thongs K. lirown is hereby re I 1 i rM I to appear at the Court-8 Iimisc in Salis bury, in be County of Kuwait, at ihe Term of the Superior Court for said County, to be held on the Sib Monday alter the 4lb Monday of September, 187S, and during said Term to an--wer or demur -to ihe complaint to be tiled in the wflice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within the first three daysof said Term, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief lemanded in the Complaint. Said Thomas K. Brown is further notified .bat a Warrant of Attachment against his pro perty in saiil County has been issued from the Superior (.'oiiri of Hnwan 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 Mondav of September, 1878. .JOHN M. HO RAIT, Cti i k Sujtei ior Court, Rowan County. 34: fit: pf S10 On and Off Slick as Grease ! BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c. W. M. EAGLE, Respectfully announces his continuance at his old stand in his old line, on Main Street, opposite Knniss' Drug Storo. Re in always ready and anxious to accommodate customers in his line iu the best manner possible. He is prepared to do first class work Bnd can com pete with any northern Shop or Hand mjide work. His uiachines, lasts, tc. are of the latest aud best paterns. Reworks the very best material and keeps on hand ready made work, and utot-k equal to any special order. Repairing neatly and promptly done at rea iwnable price. Satisfection gnaranteed or no charge. Prices to Suit the Times. Cash ordeig by mail promptly filled. 34.6mos. w. M. EAGLE. PRESCRIPTION FREE! Forthe pdy .'urnr Seminal ?elcnf,lst Manlioml ant all dmnrrU'ro brought on h, indis cretion or exevm. a ny Dnjiffrtirt baa tli Inrro dint. Dr. W. tqt l A -o., Ko. 1M West Sixth Mtrre ClcJM. O. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and vxtWx other blanks for saU liere O 'OAROLINAKEAIj -ESTA'TE AGrENCYt: CHARLOTTE N. C. W3-buy aud sell all kinds of Real Estate on commission. Have agent Xortb ing up emigration for tlii Kection. We adveilise jiiore, e.xteusivel, tUun aov Wftr"? agency in the-ountry, no that our chancer fotlselliug landaie snperior to aov t!r agency. We make no charge if no wile is made. We mdicit correaponden those having real estate to sell. . We want avhuniber, of ; fariua uow tti fiUrJ1 Agents wanted in every county. Send for our advertising r.wr The SouUdaw" - . Dawson it qq I?TA.ISrOS AND ORCA.jSrs. We are State Agent for Horace Waters &. Sonsi celebrattHl Pianos and Or The best instrument in the world for the nionev. Fully warrantetl for siTl","" Prices lower than the lowest. Of SHEET MUSIC we have a full stock; vf 51 received as soon as published. Churches, Sunday-Schools, Female SernitmrT IBtU'c Teachers supplied with PIANOS, ORGANS and SHEET MUHJC; large diitw't1'4 ' Send for catalogue aud price list. Any other make of piano or wgan y1' when desired. Agents wanted in every town and county.. Address DAWSON & CO 42:ly. . , , SAVE THE FRUIT ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jare. A large lot just in. A long, long ways eliaper than ever offered before. At KI.UITZ'S DKUO STORE. KILL TH FLIES. KliUTTZ'S FLY PAPER Slavi them bv the inillion. - Chen p. AtKLiJTI Z S DRU(i .STORE. BEST Wi YET. KLUTTTS BLACKBERRY CORDIAL, i the safest, surest ami most pleasant remedy for Diarrhea, Dvsenterv, c. For sale only at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. ALL FOR A QUARTER. A pood Lamp, chiinney, burner and wick, all fur a quarter. At K LUTTZ'S IiRUG STORE. Makes tie Little Oaes Sleep. Does K blitz's Soothing Drops. Contains no ophnn. Onlv at K LUTTZ'S IUL'(i-STORE. Three Fine Cigars fcr 10 cents. Red "C" Oil. lL-st and pratiest illuniina tiny i I. IJSuini: So ip;i has the bluing already in it. VokI l'ueket S.mI.i Fountain. Call and see it. Fop iralleleil bargains iu I lair Rrnsbes. Toi let Soups. At T1IEO F. KLUTTZS DRUG STORE, 17:ly. Salisbury, N. C. P. N. HEILIG & SON, wjuld call attention to their large and splendid stock ot HARDWARE Kiubracln? IRONS and STEEI-S ever' variety or sizes antl shapes best quality. Wagon and Buggy Materials. comprlsinir nil the various kinds required springs, aies, waeeis, sc., re;uiy to set up. Telegraph Straw Cutters. all sizes, and unsurpassed in quality and durability. Great American Lightning SAWS, every kin 1 and size, eiubnu -m MILL H CROSSCUT. N AlLS -all sizes cut and wrought. PLOWS The most oopulir and appr vl styles -Mow CaKt- mtrs, an kiiius, twits, k'. ffrr No. 5 points for $1. WINDOW CLASS from i t ioi4:-lMtty,(iilH, I'.iiius, Varrilshe-i, Litflitnln;; Urter, &e. FAIR HANK SCALES Steelyards and Balances. Work. Tools For Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Mux-makers, Farmers. Champion Mowers and Reapers. Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines, II rse-lnvers, rumps. rOniln Cradles, wr.iss Seytiies. 1'iant.ers Handll Hfies, CUNS, Mstids, Kniws, and CUTLERY or all kinds. tWour st'k- embr.iees e. erythlntj to tie found in n lar-e and complete Hanlware si or1, and all at low prires for exsli. 3 with thanks for past favors we hone to merit c.i itiuued o:uiJencc and lni'ro;isluiF patronage. .March ;, iszs. 2'i:lv Rowan Count Snperior Court. B. 15. Iiidierts, as Trustee of Suss.n K. Humphreys, Plaintiff, AGAINST Thomas K. Urown, Samuel il. Harrison, Dcfrnflant. The defendiiut, Tbom.is KHUrown, is hereby notified that 1. IJ. lioberls, as Trustee .f hii san K. Humphreys, has omiiinci 1 an action against him and Samuel K. Harrison, in the Superior Court of I tow. in county, Stateof North Carolina, entilled as ntwtve: That the inrxise of mi id action is ty recver the sum of three thousand three hundred and fourteen dollar ami sixty-eix cents, for money loaned, with in terest thereon from the 'Jlst day of Jnlr, 1877. That the summon ha been duly served upon the defendant, Samuel K. JIarrison. Said Thomas K. lirown is hereby required to appear at the Courl-Iloose in Sails bury, in the County of Howan, at the Term of the Su perior Court to , he lit Id on the 8th Mondav af ter the 4th Monday of September, 1878,'and during Mid Term to answer or demur to the Complaint tobe filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court f mid xounty within the first three days of gaid Term, or the Plain tiff will apply for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Said Thomas 5. Urown is further notified that a Warrant of Attachment against his pro perty in Raid county 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 4th Monday ofSeptember, 1878. J. M. HOUAH, CJerk Sunei ior Court, Rowan County. 34:6t:pf$10 T. I. AYERS, MANUFACTURER OF FIXE CIGARS, Salisbury, N. C. The follo-wlnsr brands kept constantly on hand: "Royal em," $.VU) per M. "Little Pet," $4.oi per M. (Both Havana filled.)' "nalsv," tavwi per M. 'silver Lake.-(half Havana tilled.) $35. on per M. "No. 1," tao.im pr M. "Prt le of Cuba." $25.00 per M. "Utfle Commodore," 2u.ui per M. Orden prompts ly filled. . 40: 1 CHARLOTTE, N. C. SIMONTON FEMALE COLLIBI Statesviile, N. CL The next session; o,ens Augnut 28 J8-J r.oar.1, and tiulion in EnKlislu $5 00 moii f twenty week. fauliH and with fall particul,rs npplij, 34:lj Prindvtl. HE PCXLAND CHINA STOCK PIGS, And a Milch COW and Calf FOB. SALE. bare a Jot. of fine piv f various wkh I oiler a,s thornrli-lreil i,H-k Li.fr AIo riol Milch Cow. whit h wi'l b siu at j,' rale rate.-qualii y eonsiden-d - UK. CKAWF0KI So'isbury. Juiu- 2. ltj?tf. 241 Tailoring ! T would respectfully iurrni the citiseng f Salisourr anl the .snrnuinding country, that I havelocated in Salisbury (iu the bck rH.m of Plyler's H.ol Store), and am prepared to Jo" all wfk prnmpMy and weH. as in u ur8t--clM Tailoring. Eslabli.-hjnent. AVith a twenu-fir years' experience in Cutting. Fittrur, Makiup Cleaning anil Hepniriiig. I can safely (jnarta.' fee to my patrons the fullet satisfaetioiif the Accommodation of lariners, I Kill take Produce in Exchange for Work. The patronage of Kowiiu and thcjurr;iindhif counties N respectfully sidjeitd. Cnrrptipun. d.:nc' i'iviteiti"ro:n persons livincrnl adinanc M-.:u J. A. STOCKT0X: That litile SHOP AROU X D tho COHXEH. J'o the Public, CiUKKTISO : IULIAN & FRALEY Present compliments t the jmblic . urrd-tlcsirc to call rcncweil attcntitm totlicir efforts to In; Useful AS JL $mmm msm& - AND CARPENTERS. Their pricesjirc as low as it is possible to make tlietn, antl their work not inferior to any. The v till orders in two department!, ami -have so far friveti satisfaction. Tliry have extended tlicir facilities recently, ud s are encoura4c to hope for increased de-X niands. Their ready tnade stock in hind comprises a general assortment of house fur niture liedsteads, Uureaus, ('iothes Prewei, Lounges. Racks, Wardrobes, Book -Cawt, CuplKiarclsand ('Iiina Pn-sses. Candle Stands Tin Safes. Desks, Tallies, Washstands. Chain, kc. They also keep 1111 assortment of- COFFINS of walnut, pine and poplar, from $3upward. Also, AVimlow Sash. They till orders with out vexations delays. AV'ill contract forrar penter's work and warrant satisfaction. Will take j;ood lumber and country-produce 11 exchtini;e for furnitnrc. Shoji nearly oppo site Wat hnian office Juliak Fiulet. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS. J. W. Watson, The old original and reliable Photograjibw, from"Rah-ij;h, has taken anl filled up the oW (iallery m Main street, Salisbury, N. C, whr he is prepared to execnie all styles if Phulo , graplis. Ferrotypes, .Vc, in the very best atyhv Call an! see him ov-r Plvler'i Iook Store. Work the best in t4.e State." 2W. Hack Line to Albemarle. . The undersigned is "running a oomfortab' tri weekly Hack line frim Salisbury to Al' marie, Jv. C Vill convcv passeneers to (kU Hill, ir elsewhere on the lute, cheaper any Livery Stable.' Leave Salisbury evy Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 a. in. I" turn every Tuesday, Thursday and Satunla. 0 p.m. Leave orders at National-Hotel. 0. W. WIIITLOCK, 27:ly. Proprietor. II I Hi' ! The Oldest Specialist in America Treats with nlmost Universal "acceft(L Cancerous affections, all Scrofnloai tionr Excresencea and Tumors .abf,,ulL face, Ac., Piles, F'stula, Dropsical tion, &c. A-t he Doctor iTonften froinfwjj address his son, John Robert Clopton, pT,B his name in full. . t. Send for Circulars and see Testimonial from men known to very one in the p Thousands who could notleare h.'pJjB, leen cured by the use of his remedies. el-Tiirection5 accompany all Pj that anyrnan or woman can use them aucces. pJf WTrite your name in full, also your rjj Office, County and State. Always name, or my spnunume in full. ' Stockton. Dr. J. A. Clopton, of Haatsville, Ala.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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