i r 1: : 1 ' ! b ' I ' f ' I 1 -t ! 1 f H : i -5- 1 Caroling' WatCafflcUl rruTTPUAY OCTOBER 17, 1878. !f THUnSDAx , uui uiiv , m j - 1 - i Jill Democratic Candidates for Cou&ress in Xrta Carolina. - ":ftni'DltrMt ' 0JESSEJ. YEATE'S, of Hertford. CT w a Secoml District, T "xC ii'JLnnKLTi.lf N. Hanover. AM UbU " " FouflJTDTstrict, ! " -JOSEPH JDAYIScTFranklini iu! District" . ' ' ': ALFKEt) M SCALEBof Guilford. Sijth District, , s WA'LTER:i: STEELE, of Rockingham ROBETR F; AUMFIELDy of Iredell. Eighty District, UOBKRT 13. VANCE, of Runcombe, ELfecriox-Tucsday, November 5th. fc!..fMvui luia coutnuuteu l" the yellow fever snfferes m-wempuw. : .. r A . w I r. . Elections take idace in twenty Uif taVejthersweetin NovemW. rJ3 i twenty dilfereut An Ormee countv farmer receunj ci- lfetfat-Icard Sration, says the lands of -th'ii section are better adapted 'to raking tU0n Tt:tf tHOke ol urane aim x ciwi. fb n ' r) ' " m Judfai? Simmons, of St. Louis, by a re "cunt decision, awards the right to street crossing1 ( petfestrians, and fiiied a driver , who eiliectta peoj.ie ia-.g-. fray." Four prisoners escaped the jail .in States- j i'tttoon:tii.bfcHt of .the 7th inst. un . Monday 4 Jim Iaxt4ui, convicted of rape, Was, reurne. to the prison by J. it. Bte ven son. jfioma fears are entertained that Secrcst, ie wife and child murderer, confined .in k . the "Mcf)owilV county jail, may cseape. Of VottfBC Bucli Talk as this ought to make the jailor there doubly Watchful. ' Tne tea'serpent is again visiting Long Island Sound and one is also reportcnl 011 ii- nf, v.rvjv. ftinfnilnr that it iHomwii . J - o . .i:....n.. n...w.inP snonm peuu.cn. stmaltancously at these wiueiy sepaiareo JHint. i ! : . . mi What honetfman, "to lay out money" tt ' the Presidential chair ! When that to win -hi"h .1 - n;iw. wo - nTnrrt nifiv 1m. crameu uv urioes. - woe to - " - - tneteopie. . . ,. uo-3it : Leading Democrats in tlie north and - wcstexpres themselves satisfied with the :,;:,..'... .1- , "Pry1? V. lr i VllMUU-' " standing the Republicans ot UhiO carried! IIIO Oiaie HCl.ei Oy Mil lllClCiiaitl lllJIJUIHJ. rii rtip ivnnnRed to' the Kranblicans. 1 , .... .. ,. :..,.i . iiiev ueieive mil jiut ujuuinv iuii nuiiv iu- 'etherlwtlie.iiext Presidential canvass .-against the icomm on ipnemy, and. feecure i irinimxh f Tlfmorratic men and taea- i'"? i TT . : r r r , sures. Democratic success in inuiana is very decided. 4. ...jTjhjs ureadlisease Jias reached Helena, Ark., and the authorities have issued notices of it. The disease U diminishing as tho fall Reason approaches, though it continues to -read trttrinta'the country. ir: i--'JNKt:OBt.tKs0ct. 16.-110 new coses and 2G deaths. 1 IKspatekes from all points show no material abatement of the fever x'Flif sioansiand nurses for Yazoo cltjr are .y called y'orjo-r.Tj Ue, fever; has- also , appeared j, nt MUaTenn. , loniLK, Oct! lb'. 15 cases in 24. hours; 73 cases and 23 deaths' since the first case. '; " Statt 'Fair. The Ralcigti papers ' show -tliat tlkTSrate-Fair is 'a grand success. TjJe'Weathci i perfectly delightful, which of itself jsloiiLited to uiake every body feel kind, and liberal, and joyous.. The ?ahendace ilarge, the disjday of the .JiiiHtarr 4&ue, tthe ptocession was grand, the mqsic thrilling, aud the sltow' daz zling-o v.. Ta'nce. addressed' tne great audience on tne Pair Gronndvcoinmeuc- inguf'I congratulate you on the recurrence Jl 1 of tuis fiappy oc'casion," and as ' he pro feededhe multitude greeted him with ;Houtl applaWa Bveiry thing seems pro igiessing fiuely aud we certaiuly wish thoM enjoying it all psible happiness, and that these aunual exhibiilous may ; invvactlyprofitable in promotiug the , fff uu and inaterial welfare of the State. Crime. Two oT the State press lift their v voices In exclamations of horror at the prevalence of erioie. It is certainly an c aooghtifory and a corresponding . remedy i: .ine4ilyLfitHHHl.,jThe newspaper press, . r i. iii. . wo itrar, is out w iuiuui oiamo in promo ting crime. The daily recital of black ' - ndeedt witli-litng tlrxwh oat stories "of how ' e! tlwy.wer perpetrated, curiously exciting, i-re greedil,v jjLeroumlby the young, ahd the mindr beoomes educated U and famil iar with the idea of Violence aud IninniH- Just hi proportion as newspapers aid in :"; bKugihg about 1 t4iw state of the public mind they areTauliug crimo. It is believed by almost all good men that the northern - daily press Is .doing a most pernicious jt work in tiis wa'v hud 'Chef country' 'paper I can noAwi. without guilt;uecause'it does so moral responsibility' involved id'it. "Was too stipgy to lay ouc money or ue ; "o , - " -J j- ' . - T.... v : - k . .1 patriots aud left a sacred lcsracv to be .. ; . . : 1. 1 :i fiii 1 ii rt on 'pmfMirfi lie rli Iil.xwi .f ghtbe in tne w nue nonse xo-uj. served as a home and lefuge for liber- right had Mr. Tildeu-or has any tv. For its devilish work, behold the .j alarniing facthat crime U.on the in reaseirorth, south', east and west.' The feaiisfe'of its iucrease should be diliceutlv ; ' Utile of tlie saiu e u i k i n k i ud. (Theii ext , ' jfMlito.Vai rfonveullon ought to discuss this subject with eennjpe,to4he question of rr.i. - iri..l ur Wi-WtrA Observer haftcQ,Yered a wonderful preponderance of girls over tWD uoysin his mv"ki" lookuwnni tone coujucuo . 'rM w;ti, in Hie future svho .swiiju j - .... . . may jast piu meir iwt, uuu u ..-... mo;? business, and Le wants to know what's to be done thcrw . Yoarig fiienU, "dou't cross the bridge until yon get to tJ Tliere will always be men where there are girls. Just wait a little, we ncvAT knew it to fail. The Viinston gcutiutl ays 4CoL Arni- 3eia is miking a splendid, canvass iu this district, making friends 'for himself and harty wherever he speaks. In point of taknt Col. Ami field is one of the first men in the State, and we predict that he will make ft jneiuber of Congress that his district will be proad of." Tlie Statesville Landmark Rays "After liU sieeches at Mt. Airy and Dobson, several leading Democrats, and among ! them Rome who were '"delegates to the Wilkesboro Convention," approaehed him (Mr. Armfield), and promised their cor dial support." The 'same paper says Mr, Tlruuor will rrt. nn detllOCratlc VOteS in a.,. n It u said to be serviceable to men . now and then to get a sound abusing. They who go luig withoitt it get "stuck up" rtud think themselves the best men in the vounu worm, vh mo mo ii iuviho "j bo good for our friends of -the Democrtic party to see how, a radical can ; talk about mcui. jiu m. . , submit to tbem tue following tioiu "tne xational," a paper published at jn pjace tj,e 0f Register, lately defanct. It wjil bo observed -tliat this fellow draws the liKeness oi me rauicai party to a uoi, only he writes over the picturer WHAT THE DEMOCRATIC I'AKTY IS. . It Ls a rroscripfion Party. It always seeks to destroy the influence and power ofeverv good citizen who acts for the pub lic good outside of its party. Beliold its prose rii tion of Hon. Josiah . Turner. It is a Persecuting Part v. It drove every Northern citizen with Union senti ments out of tjie Mate, at the beginuiug of the war, and threatened with death all w ho expressed Union sentiments. It is the same party to-uay. It. is the Kit KInx Party Which for political opinion's sake dragged peacefal and -niotleuding citueus from their sleep Is 1 -.1 - . 1. 1. 11.. t 11 . ;' akel bodies or torture theiu to death. A political iiuiuisitiou as terrible as that of the Romish church in Spam aud more 111 i ! 1 execraoie oec.iusu umie lira more eniign- tyued d an(1 t.oantry. Read thiy tIials ot Kn K1us.in the United States Courts It is a Rule or Rum Party. It sought to break up the government founded bv J slaughtered upou every battle field in our laud, ami the w inttowhood and orxdianage in every nome. ins me same liuie or . . Kuin party to-uay uucnaugetf ami uu- cimngeable. . It 1 an oppressive Party. It is the same old slavery party, proud, haughty w rebellious which kept down the pool white man during the days of blavery and keeps him down to-day in North Carolina, by legislating for the rich aud lyyxnmuMg iuriuiM iiiiuiauibiiuu iut; 1IUU1 er See deduction of wages of poor me chamcs at the Penitentiary and the 1 . the State Capitol put the questiou to any freeman wno loves tree government it such a partv 1 1 " ,1 . . i il.il PUUI lltn14 tllluri'J 19 U til J 111 ruic orer fuivasosf much less a civilized and christian people Apathy. One of our exchanges in re viewing tlie political prospects in this State discovers in the present apathetic condition of the democratic people a more dangerous enemy than the radical candi dates or even the independents who still emain in the field. We believe our co temporary is right. We have never known a Congressional election in which the peo let this section were apparently, so. in different; and we frequently hear it said that many will not go to tho polls when the day for voting arrives. In this the 7th District, we had supposed it was the result of the disappointment in not hav ing Maj. Robbins re-nominated, but whilst this no doubt had its natural effect, it fails to account for the existence of a siin ilar state of public apathy in other por tious of tho State where no such disap pointment was experienced. The people really seem to be sound asleep iu a sort of profound tWt care. Now there must be a cause for this strange effect what is. it 1 Can it be pos sible the democrats suppose that they have uljy accomplished their mission! We think not. Is it the rest which always follows high excitement, as - in lS7fit 'robably not the democrats of the north ern States seem wide awake and aetir Perhaps the'eause is strictly local con fined to our State. We do not know any thing more likely to exert a disgusted and cowed-effect on the public mind than the brassygreed for office so prevalent in the State this samnier. And then iu almost every county the excitement over the local dections ran so high that a re-actin was a natural result. Join to these causes thp vain strivings of the people to relieve the embarrassed situation of financial affairs at the ballot box and we have a case of hope deferred which niaketh" the heart sick. " - But whatercr.be the causes, the present apathetic condition of the public mind on the grave subject of a Congressional elec tion is certainly to be deplored, aud shonld arrest the earnest attention of everr in telligent, reading man in the State, who should constitute himself a committeeman to talk to aud urge his fellow citizens into a more lively appreciation of tlie occasion. There is nothing to gain but much to lose by falling to votey There "Is not ninth danger in this district, it is true; and ixet if the Democrats fail to vote and the re publicans make a strong rally, ' the con sequences may be serious. It is not mnli trouble to vote, and it is hoped that every good democrat will eo to the nnlU. i-:iin or sliuie, shk or well. Tliat 'wtll dw-ide the matter just as they waut it, aud in th ing else wilU " , A TERRIBLE SCENE ,Xfj? Panic in a Theatre-G rcat 'Destruction' of IAyeiipool, Oct 12-It ia stated s that between four nd thousand arsons were in the Colssceni;i theatre last night at the time of the fatal panic Though the fatetuent is probably eiaggeratcd. It nnn that one of the performer was singing aiomic song Vnanja t&ammj SajlSoittH commenced io the pit, the cry of fire was raised and' there was a'generaVtaWpede" for the i box ' office fcutrance thougU there are said to have been 5 . other doors open for the egress of the audience . The poliee inside and , outside eudeavoredj to control the frantic crowd. The structure of the theatre at. the point ivhere tho rpsh occurred is intricate, the-ejits converging intoa uaiToW well and it was in this will that the dead were collected until they had reached a ghastly pile, six or sevtu bodies deep.5' ' ;: v,i'- v. f - The manager of the i theatre upon i the first alarm rushed into ; the eutrauce and bhouted to the audience to remain quiet, but all his efforts were' ineffectual until the theatre had beeii nearly cleared when dead and injured 'were carried to tue Royal Infirmary Two-of tho dead were women, tin eo boj-s and! 23 strongs able bodied men of the. laboring class., . .. . Ttlooilu Work of the Indians in the State oj lexas: Information from Gen. Mason and from other sources confinh the slaughter on the tb instant of three girls and a boy namtsd I)Owby in Kerr county, 011 the bead wa ters of the Gaudaloupo river The young gills were first outraged and then had their scalps removed aud were, left with their skulls bare and bleeding. The hu man fiends afterwards returned and butch ered the three iunocencts in a most horri ble manner, leaving their bloody corpses on the prairie near their dwelling. The ittle boy's scalp was sheared. Mrs. Dowbv missed her children at dinner, and on going to look for them found the muti lated bodies of tho girls and boy in the ravine. The largest girl, aged eighteen years, was still alive, but she had been so horribly outraged that she shortly died in great agony, without speaking. When found her body was full of arrows, none of which could be pulled out THREATENED CONFICT BETWEEN AUSTRIA AND THE PORTE. Loxikix, October 13. A Vienna dis patch to the ManclH'Rter (fnardian asiys: Biraultaneonsly with the presentation. of his credentials, the Ottoman ambassador to Vienna was ordered to declare to And rassy that the Porte would be compelled to oppose by arms the advance of the Aus trian troops upon Novi Bazar.' Boston, Oct. 11. A stormy meeting of Democrats of the City Central Committee was held last evening. An attempt was made to place Butler's name at the head of the regular Democratic ticket, to be is sued by the printing committee appointed by the city government. The attempt failed, as did also the subsequent attempt to substitute the name of" Judge Abbott. The committee adjourned without accom plishing anything. DEATH OF A PHYSICIAN NORTH CAROLINA IN VICKSBURG. " A special dispatch from Vickburg an nounces the death in that citv, ou the 12thfofDr. Christopher Ilappoldt, who went there about a month ago from' -Morgan ton, a Volunteer 'physician 'to the yel low fever patients. The readers of The Observer will remember that he tendered his services to the Howard Association of New Orleans through Goy. Vauce, and they vrere promptly accepted. Two weeks ago the Morgantou Blade published sev eral letters from him, detailing the-difficulties he . had encountered in reaching that point, having first gone to New Or leaus and afterwards being sent to Vicks burg where there was greater de mand for his services. Tho List letter closed with the statement that he had been attacked by the fever. i : Dr. Ilappoldt was about fifty years of age and we believe was a native of Char leston. He studied medicine under some of the most distiuguished physicians' in Europe and in early manhood weut to Morgiinton and located, where he subse quently married into ouo of the old fami lies of Burke county, and has since resi ded. He enjoyed a large practice before auu uunng ine war, out, owing to uisipa- ted habits, had lot much of his prestige and for the last several years has led a comparatively obscure life. His name is added to the roll of the noble arnSy of men and women who have taken their ilive?in their hands aiud entered the very jaws of death, prompted ouly by feelings of humanity and smypathy for their suf fering fellow beings. Char. Ob. GRANT. I he runs correspondent of. the N. Y.I Herald telegraphs that Gen. Grant would leave . the French capital on yesterday morning for Spain, Portugal, and Algiers The tour will cover about a mouth, at the end of which time he will return to 'Paris. i no ueneral will go to Madrid. He will then visit Algiers, returning to .Marseil les. Gen.-Grant has abandoned his con templated trip to. India for the present, aud will remain in Paris during the win ter. Forcibly Taken. The wagon and team that was taken from the tobacco' wagoner m this place a few days ago by the reve nue officers, was started to Charlotte iu charge of a young man named Boyr, and wueu near Matthews, some persous. (the owners it i supposed), pursued him and forelbly relieved hlni of his charge. - 1 TJic'tobaceo has been shipped by 'fai 1 to Charlotte. Monroe Enquirer. CONGRESSIONAL CHANGES. C The "4Gth Congress ill be tuuspicuous for the absence of.old membefs wliti have long: been1 in pitbliclifei Already it Is known that GetilBank Uo Bdandibg Banning, Burchard. Geni Butlerrthe ob jector Eden, Charles Foster, Chapman Freeman; Eugene Hale, the marine band's "BMU Wl?r garrison, nanriugcuuuge ardV Martin loVnsend andGovV Waf keF, oiVawill" be missingand in the nominations yet to be made and elections to iutef venV Wny " more! 'of pfbtnjnence will be left' out ia' the cold. 'i Thetl Congress will 'coniparatiVelyi be,- bnei of new nien. iJPaf. Xetcs. -; v5 ' MARKETS. "Wilmixgtox, Oct. 15. -Cotton, good ordinary 9 cts; low middling 91; middling y; good middling, none, a -,..BAi.TXMQBLOct 15.--Wheat, southern red 95I; Corn southern white. , 5l53; euw, toyy-kOf vjais, oouj vouee, w ' CixcixxATTi, Oct. 15. Bulk meats dull; shouldws, '4c; clear rib sides, 5ct clear sides, $5j27i; Bacon, shoulders, ,434 clear rU sides, 5j clear , sides. $5X)$0 Pork, $5., . .. ! ' Tobacco. ' Dajt'ille, Oct., !7-4Sales of Tobacdo yesterday? lot of 801b (new) at (0: 2001ba. at . $41; and 1471bs. ht $11. Ari other loty (new) 1501bs at $40-t 2001bs,at $18. ' Another, (new) 251bs at 33; An other lot (new) 301bs'at$25; ailbsat $37 UOlbs at S14. Another (old) 1061bs at $8ti; 18C11. at 69. "Tliese are fine prices, and we suppose the lots nrust -have been very-, choice. It pays well to take pains in thepioduction of fine tobaciio- . . Pathetic. There are bits of rare pathos in the Memphis newspapers nowadays A: lady going to see a sick friend heard her name allied. Turning, she saw a-nlender ga in mourning advancing towards her. As the child came nearer the lady recognized in her the-daughter of a neighbor who had died the day before near the citv. The little girl threw her arms about the lady und, sobbing, cried : " - "You aru't afraid of mo, are you ?n "No, my dear," was the sobbing reply. "Every body- else is," said the poor chili! Vl hey won't come near me because p.ip died' of the fever, and we were with him, land mamma." Druggist's Notice. We hereby give notice that after thi- date our stores will be open on Sunday for the sale, of medieines oh. We. -posi tively will not sell Ligars or tobacco on that day. THEO. F. KLUTTZ, ; C. H. BARKER, JNO. II. ENNISS. Oct. "Nfth, 1?78. r U. ,S. Internal .Revenue. o Collector's Office, iVtit Dis't, N. C, Statksvillk, Oct. 14tli, 1S78. j The--following property having bcn Rtized for violation of tlie internal Keve'ime Lsiws: the" owner thereof will appear before ine, wilh- n Thirty cava troni date hereof, and make la'nn thereto., according to provimon of bee. 3,400, R.S. :r the aiue will U" forfeited to tlie ue of tlie United States : About CO pounds of Manufactured tobacco. 52: ot. J.. MOTT,. Collector. CHATIL.OTTK SUCCKSS! XOTWITIISTANDIXQ MY EXTKAORDINAKY tAKOE PUHCIIASES THIS FALL AND REOAJURLESS OF TOE ATTEMPTS FROM ALL QUAR TERS TO DIRECT THE TRADE " F ROM CHARLOTT E f IXTO OTHER CHAKKELS Yet the good Judgment of the people on tho one uaud, ami my superior advantages in pur chases ou the other hand, H AVE O V E R C O M E ALL-' AND I HAVE HAD AN UNPRECEDENTED GOOD TRADE ! So much bo that I am now, when most merchants have scarcely received their first stocks, gone North for a . , A.S THE FIRST RUSH XQRTH : I S N O W O V E II , I shall be' able to obtain many bargains the advan tages of'tvhich my customers shall secure. Vmr to' ajt who went North foi- thetr Stock would repetfuHy a'ldress myself and beg to suggest an easy hd- cheap method of replenishing their Stock by'ealllhg on'me. WW- To all hi and regular customers . who have bought from me this suaaon, I wouldsajr come again. Our SECOND STOCK In all departments will be complete In ten days. Respectfully, S. WITTKOW6KY. Executor's All pcreorm having claims ajrainst the estate of Francis N. Luckey, deceased, are hereby notified to present them to the nndereigned on or before the oth day of September, A. 1879; and all persons indebted ' to said' ectate are reqnested to come forward 'ahd' settle promptly Salisbury, N. C. Sept. 5th, 1878. " JOHN S. HENDERSON, J.G. FLEMING, 46:Gt. '- Ex'rs. of F. N. Luckey, dee'd. t; KERR CRAIGE, NOW IS THE. TIME TO SUBSCRIBE for Tfifi Watchman Notice lEXSGlJTOn'SJlQTlGI:. Air persons indebted trf tue estate -of Mrs. Christina E. Brown, dee'd are hereby reqoest. ed to mate payment at once and ' all persons I S , li ?lt . . 1. uaviiHf cifiiviH nyiinsi biu esiajewni prweui i day of October 189, as required by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery.". . It. R. CRAWFORD, lio.Ci Ex'rs. with the Will annexed. Oct. 3d, 1878. 50:6t. . . t Saltvof NrCrRailroad Stock: At the Court House door in Salisbury, on Tuesday the 19th day of November next, 1 will Hell Twenty bhares of btoCk in the North Caro ina Kailroad. Term of Sale Cash. T. T. GOODMAN, Adm'r of Octr 1,1878.-6c A. M. Uoodman. New Polling Place ; 1 At EnoGiYille, in: AtwelllTownsMD. Notice is hereby given . that the Board -of Justices of the r-aee of Kowan .countv, at a Rieeung neiu ni me vouri nouse in oaiiauurr, on the 14th .int., ordered nnother polling place to beePtabluliedin Alwell township, at lnoch- ville and to be called 'fcnoehville Eleciion Precinct" .' ! ' ' ! f . i . All electors in Alwell Township,.-who-' wuh fo votesrt the Enochville box, nitwt obtain cer tificates ;f removal from the .Kegistrar of the Atwell Precinct, and register their names with J. A. Line ahd S.' M. Furr.'the Keaistrars of Enodiviile Precinct,; . By order of tlie Board of Jnstices. HORATIO N. WOODSON, Register of Deed and Clerk. Sept. 14, 1878. 48:7f North Carolina -Davie Connty. Coleman Foster, Adm'r, oH '' '- John Call, dee'd. Plaintiff I ; Against Fetition to Bell Elizabeth Call -and' David -land for payment Call, Nancy Call, N. F. of debts. Call, Mary J. Call, Mar- -shall Call and Mildred . Call, inft. , -.. . Dejts. ., J , It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court upon affidavit of tlie 'plaintiff that N. r. Cnl one of the defendants above named, is a non resident of tlie State. It n ordered that pub lication be made ia the "Carolina Watchman" for fiix succep.sive weeks, notifying' said defend ant lo appear at the office of the Clerk of the uperior Court of naid-county on the 8th day of November next, and answer the complaint which is deposited in said office, or tlie plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manned in the complaint. Witness, G. M. BINGHAM, Clerk Superior Curt Davie Co. Sept. 2Glh, 1878. 49:Gt. pd. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Slon a j Couiily, in the srPKiuon oockt. Pierrjr Fofter and Albert Foster, trading as llerry Foster & Son, Pluintijjg Ayainst John S Haigier, Defendant. To John S. Haigier, non-resident : You are hereby notified that the plaintiffs hove named . have commenced an action against ynn iti the Superior Court tif Kowan ounty, and State aforesaid, for ihe purpose ot recoveriiig against yin the sum of three hnn- Ireil and sixty six dollars, with interest on aid sum from the lUih day of August,. f87(5; .Hid yon are hereby required to appear at tlie t'oiirt f foiwe in the town of Salisbury on the Sili Monday after tlie 4th Monffay of Septem ber, 1S7S, at a term of said Court, then and there to be held, and during said tennto an swer or demur to the complaint which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county; within the first three days of said term. You are further notified that a warrant of attachment has been issued, upon the Affidavit of the. plaintiffs against your pro perty in said courftv, returnable lo said term of the Stierior Court, to be held at the Court H.uise in the twr of Salisbury, on the Mh Monday after the 4lh Monday of September, 1878. J. M. H021AII, Clerk Superior Court of Rowan County. 47:Gt. 2. Hi- a t2 o CD ! H cxP it CO w I CO Z r X i 5 c a c s , S3 . --! -' OS 5 HSri, S W- a s rt i O a a 2 5 5 si o i Q ' A ' s c ' cj z2 IIS" oass - T I, i A!Y ERS , MANUFACTURER OF FIXE CIGARS Salisbury, N. C. The tollowtnar brands kept constantly on hand "Royal Gem,'! m.om per M. "Little Pet," 40.oo per M. (Both Havana nuea.) -uaisy," y35.oo per si "Uver baU- Havana filled.) per M "No l J3U.00 per M. "Pride ot Cuba." 25.o6 per M T'LtttlejPOMBMJdore," $33.ot) per M.. 0r4e prompt y tilled. . 40; i CAROLINA! BfiAEf RESTATE AGENCY y:- JCnARLCfTTE, N'C. ' 1 . -.J.." We bny and sell all kinds of Real Estate ing np emigration for this section; We advertise more extensively than any other agency in the countryi o that our Chances for sellingiands are soierior to a,ny other agency. "Wo make no charge if ho sale Is iiiad& We solicit correspondence nU. those having real estate to sell. We wanta Agents wanted in every county; Seud torojutjiU, tn(i jm W are Rtate Appnra for If oraf'o 'Waters The best Instrument in theSvorM Wts the ! ''money Fully warranted for six VeirT Prices lower than the lowest Of SHEET MUSIO tt? Imve afnll iitocki .'New 2 receiveu as soon as puiMwaeu. vnun;ef sjuuuij -wmi, remaiu oemmaries jint Teadiers snpplie4l with PIANOS, plUJANS and SHEET MUSICj large diseuantoff Scud for catalogue and price list., Any othci" raak tf Jpianbat or orgjina 8unpij,J wheii desired. Agents vranied jri eVery town and county. Address, - - - . 42llyi a 4- V Mason's Improved Fruit Jars. A large lot just in. A long, long , ways cheaper than' ever offered before. At KI.Unz'8-VKUti tflKli' i CILL THE FLjES; KLTJTTZ'S FLY PAPER Slavs them hv the million." Clieap.' " At KLUTTZ'S DUUCt STORE. BEST THE YET. KLUTTZ'S BLACKBERRY CORDIAL, iMhe safest, surest and most pleasant-remedy for Diarrhea, Dvsenterv, &c. . For sale only at K LU TTZ'S Drug Store. ALL FOR A QUARTER. i A good Lamp, chiuineyk burner and wick, all far a- quarter. - At KLiirrz's -drugstore.1 Mate the. Little Ones Sleep. DoesKluttz's Soothing Drops. Contains no opium. Only at KLUTTZ'S DRUGSTORE. Three Fine Cigars for 10 cenl. Red "C" Oil. Best and prettiest illumfna- ting oil. Bluing Sonpfl has the bluing already in it. Wood lH;ket Soda Fountain. Call and see it. Unparalleled bargains in Hair Brushes. Toi let Soapp, Sc. At THEO. F. KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE, 17:ly. Salisbury, H.C. P. M. HSILIG a SOU, would call attention to their large and splendid stock ot , , HARDWARE Embracing IROXS and STEELS every variety of sizes ana snapes oest quality. Wagon and Buggy Materials comprising all the various kinds required springs, axles, wneeis, ec, reaay to set up. Telegraph. Straw Cutters, all sizes, and unsurpassed in quality and durability. Great American Lightning SAWS, every kiud and size, embracing MILL At CKOS8CUT. U Al LS nil sizes cut and wrought. IPIiOWQ The most popular and approval styles Plow Cast ings all kinds, bolts, f&; No. 5 points Tor fl. Wl N DO W C L A S S t rom s i ,i to 4 x Ilitty, olte, ralnts, anilsues, I.tghtnintr Pner, c. FAIIiBAXK SCALES steelyards and Balances. Worlt Tools For Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Shoemakers, Farmers. Champion Mowers and Reapers. -Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines Horse-Powers, Pumps, tWSinln Cradles, Grass Scythes, Planters Handled Hoes. GUNS, PLstols, Knives, and CUTLERY ot all kinds. t-!7 uur wuh;k i'iiiuw e eryiniujf w oe ioudu in v Ltrffe and complete Hardware Store, and all at low prices tor cash. Jat2 With thanks for past favors we hope to merit continued confidence and lncreailng patronage. March 7, lsTS. 20:ly PIANQ FOR SALE. An elegant "Schuinacker" Piano, very low for cash or on reasonable terms. Applv to Mrs. G. J. Uichardsuu, or at this office. , 4(:lin. H0TICE ! Bv virtue of a Mortgage executed to me bv J. H. McElwee and wife.Mary ..V.. iicEiwee, on the? 21t day of August, 176, and register ed in the Kegisler Utlice in Kowan county, X. C, on the 7lh dav of September,' 1876, in Book No. 52, page 547, I will sell lor Cash, on the premise, on the 3 1st day of October next, A Valuable Tract of Land, lying in the county of Rowan, on the waters of j Third Creek, containing 207 acre, more or les, ! and known a part of the late V. 1. Graham' , Land ; beginning at a post oak corner, therce north 57 west 21 chain to a hickory, thence i north oy west l su-iuy chains to a iKe, thence north 2J east 2-3 chains to a red oak, thence north 2 west 7 chain to a white oak, thence north 78 east 34 chain to a red oak. thence Kouth 10 east 34 50-100 chains to u -!one, thence north 80 eaft 7 chains to a stone thence north 75 east 14cbains to a pine, thence north 5J wel4 chain to a Mone, thence north 71 J east 20 chain to a black gum, thence east 7 50-100 chains to a white oak, thence pouth 40d. east 8 23-100 chain to a stake in an old field, thence north 8 Id. east 4 90-100 chains to a black oak thence south 5d. - . , .4 - . .i ran, U'J t J I ...-, . v. ( r- v , n. v , mriiv, ouiivii T,l .,t Kf n'-iln ft' urliilA n.Wllianno iinrlK ..mb. ' . i i 1 1 nu . or o i. n . 11 n r ciir Siif. wxt 7 rbains fo a lar?enine. thence south 80d. west 48 14 100 chains to a stake in an old road, thence soutli to I. west 10 chains to a stake, thence 7 Id. west 5 10-100 chains to the befcinninjc ; containing aa above stated,, 267 acres, more or less. , . . S. A. SHARPE, 1 nrttti&tfj vAt. Slate8Ville' N;c- 6ept' H im: ' SAVE THE FRUIT ! nn commission. Have agents Korth wnrV .nuniber of farms now to till' orrW. & Sons celebrated : I'irittok fiwl TIp. DAWSON & CO., ' ' CHARLOTTE, x, .fjt SIMOHTON FEMALE COLLEGE , tesvilljD, If. C4 The next neon opens August 28 8s Bejirduind tnitioh ip English. $85v00 neriJ sion of twfenty week... Catalogue and circul,, with Full ti Hiotilard m -. I Addresu, .. . . . r v." v" application. Mhs K. xV. GH.ANT, Principal. AROUND the CORNER. . To the Public, Oreetixg : 1ULIAN &FRALEY Present compliments to the public and desire to call reiiewetl atti ntion to their ' " ' 'effortst)' he nseful as AND C SB PEN T E R S . Their prices are a.4 low as it is possible to make them,' and 'their work -not inferior to any.; They fill orders, in two department,' ami have so far. given satisfaction. They have extended their facilities recently, and are encouraged to hope for increased de mand?. Their' ready rmH?t' Pfoclc in hand comprises apcneral a3sorttnent7)f twnisefur nitnre Bedsteads, Bureaus, Clothes Presses, Lounges, Hacks, Wardrobes, Book-Cases, Cupboard a ml China Presses, Candle Stands, Tin Safes, Desks', Tables, Washstands, Chairs, &c. They also keep an assortment of COFFINS . of walnut, pine and poplar, from $3 upward. Also, WMndow Sah. They fill -orders with out vexatious delays. Will contract for car penter's work ar.d warrant satisfaction. Will take rnod lumber and -countryprodnre-in exchange for furniture. Shop nearly opx- ite u atenman olnce. Julian & ir haley. Hack Line to Albemarle. t The nndersijjnecl is running a comforTaUr-iri-weekly Hack Hue from Salisburv to Albe marle" N. C. - Will convey pawenrerF lo Gll Hill, or eLwwhere on, the line, cheaper than any L'ver Stable. Leave Salisbury ever? Monday, U ednesday and ''Frhlay, 7 , m. Ke turii every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 6 p.- m. ' " . ; . . .. .-. Leave ordrs at National Hotel. G. V. WIIITLfJCK, 27:1 y. ' " - ' Proprietor. 1 m - . -. . The Oldest .. Specialist in America. Dr. J ArCldptoii, of Hnntsville, Ala., T reals with almost TJlliversal 'uccess tit" Cancerous affections, all Scrofuloui lions, Excresences and Tumors about rte face, &c., Piles, Fistula, Dropsical ff- tions, &.c. Ah the Doctor Hfo often from home, adtlreea his son, John Robert Clopton, givicg hi nahie in full. Send for Circulars and see Testimonial from men known to very one bi the Stat. Thousand who could not Jeave home, hut been cured by the use of bis remedies. Print ed directions accompany all package, w that any man or woman can tme them with succefn. . Write yonr name in full, also-your P"t Office, C.Vxmty and State. Always write ml name, or ray son name in full. 2o.6o. , STATIvOF NORTH t'AiiOLIXA. Rowan County- Is TilE St.l'KKIOU COI'KT. D T D.ivault, Adm'r., of John Henly Amelia Reneber, Add-on Henlv, 01ir Henlv, Milan Campbell and wife Kelcc, iemiia GuUey, 11 enly, James MT Uofy. D lleuly, Ella Henly, and eix olbero, minor heirs of E Henly, deceased. . You are hereby notified that ihe above en tit ledctfon has heen commeneed for the pr poe of making real entale aft. r pay went of debt, and voii are hereby rttpiired to aiir at my office w'it'hia 20 day from thi M0 answer or tetuur to the complaint. . 26th August. J878. r J.M.HOBAII, Clerk Superior Court Rowan County. 4o:Ct. Ilavic Comity ix iHE PKOBATE COtBT. E. S. Morris, PlaiiiffA' Pet it ion to rejno" Agaihrt, ' Adininistrato'r. W. P. Kennon, Deft.) . ; . Upon affidavit of the Plaintiff, it w ordef bv the Court that publication be made in "Carolina Watchman" Jbr six aucewsife weeM iiotifying-the aald Deleadiint, W. F. Kenn wbw k non-resident of theJState, taf1P5fl office of the Clerk of the SU.ri6rT, of aid county, on the 7lh day of 'ovwff'. f. n -o 1 1 : . l. j knli arlli P .k.m .1111 .n.wpr 1 nu f 1 ,1 1 iiiaiiii m. - j ui . . . ...... ..... ( . .cA ilA in 1 110 m lul'. . onl ! t Uf aeiiun WltlHA 1 davs from the date hereof, and if he fail ? swer tbe4anpIaint, the Plaintiff win ayv. . the Court for the relief demanded in m plaint. J Witney a f nTVr.IIAWr Judge Probate and C. S. C. Davie UBJ- ' September 10th, 1878. 48:6t pd. . Mortgage Deeds for terfl IllVi!