- . .1 ' " ' ,"" .' """" - . - . - , . , 'Jil :.- .I..-.- . - '.. . - I' . - - it - ..--!.. -J... 'a - -.j ' i ' - I. ; . : ' ,, , t v .. . : -,. - , v-. ., . .- -,-.. .: .-.- 'V: - .- . !. 1 , . -, "' ....'I- - j' yi . I ' :'" Y'-' , '-,Y :. -"'YY i :: ' '" 1 A'YXY ' Yf -" t . te-W'r-' . : !. 1 J"'-"' .-i .KV ' .'' l-M X . ' : ' i i; - -m I i ; f j ?!: i ".".-! V; vil 1. ! ' 14. . t, in f! -W":' M' 41-. '! . IK" si . i .- ji- III. -rr: Iff - m i ; li li IS 3 B m f i'S . 1 1 '7 It rf.- : mi . : t :f IS : a;.?I ' j m M ; J? US' Carolina Watchman. rr 1 1 pi 1 ? p. M nv A I f ) F f J AUSES.' f A M - " . ; 1 m,. t ,f in TtileiVh nest uC fc.o...-.- "o- Wednesday, tuid amoug the many lnipor- M :a-t meaiires that demands lite earnest deliberation, we know if none that calls .... .wf.vl .Cncwliirafmn than the J: . if .. .' r J III 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 I 1 1 1 .A U & wwuoiuv. MW. . w-- - - : . - law allowing the remoral of causes from iS- ino' coVntr to another." A defendant will .eome Into coari, charged with some vio lation of law.'it'may be with a capital offense, and in order to delay proceedings, of for some train mnl. up pretext or tri vial i-aai. Iforfeallv in nine cases out of ten . - ' , ' . . . . . . r ' lr there in no gotl or just reason for such action) he i alloweu to maKe. amaa vu tliat he: cannot get jusnceuioue mm in u iwnconntrv and is thereupon permitted io remove Ins trial to another county re- Jrr.lla of the exneusa to the Dcople Atuonj wlwm the offeuso was committed. And it doh nut end here, for often he is wwl tcvremre '??d :grearty increased expense ta an already rtirAil and innocent " people This thitii; has been; permitted year after year, loceus peopie. iui. -t, until it has become the Senate ; and we presume that few manager, lie and steal with all the bold ; intolerable and the deDy 't Vance is pre-eminently ss and simplicity of men following a have the eaor. rilJv,. I : r 1 ana court aner court !i fearfully oppressive Lous bills thus treated to pay, demand XUat SOmetUinK.oo uoiie io reiiY miui ui j this uniiccessary and ruinous burden imH . nosed; by the criminal classes. I he bur- f-u;i;n fi orimin.il offenses are disposed of bv the courts in - the eonntv in which thev were committed: but when tfiey are allowed to be removed! :rml to auothercounty.it is threefold. ' li! r..i.T x. I"jri7. !i:LitlPX fcreatcr without enumerating . all the . 1. . . . . z A 1 m. winy or recKiessij htU the law at defiance anv riirht to in- urease the exnense of his frial two. threo r it may be tivelthousand dollars under uo Mz-eirxt uiitb no vau t, a iir trim ai i. . -1 T.j.t' r m ?LPJln??L"? JTSr"?. 'ri fought, justice to the innocent or to the pffeudep, we sjiv not, A mau who can tpotet justice among .his own people Where heis Pest, .Known -his not generally -W kf.mihiw. Utit. I. Rwnm and Kiili. i -;t-- . scribed to' an allrdavit setting tourtii the specious pica that ne can't get justice Uone liim nt home, tnereuy maiming tne bood heoble'of his eonntv as vile perse- ciitors, capable of perj nry, dishonesty and cnminal prejudice, and the Judge hears and answers his prayer without allowing the Stale to offer any rebutting testimony iu nuun. unit no ui uiiauikciii -a iiu iuuvii, &n be shown that there is really no good 4-eason for removal, then the affidavit Should bignored and I the fused, There is another fact: the men wno try gi thosewhp i j. u JWHO IIUU JUIJUCT1 CAilCOOU u oiu- UU tt "'1 ,UUWCULU V" or -lunocenco f .!. partyprm wnom iej amto passuug- . a it mm mm w m m awu m mm r tm m mm t-m mm. xa .! 1.; ta-d tomm. d v r . .. .v..",.- . law is cajetuliy exaunueu, it wi. ue touna &V-iA" J ' AnbtheT outrage is the trial of parties wrkY tm cnltnn ifTittcA hofitik f irn -r mnra - ,i . . ' . - : ouri. i e iiare kuuwu uariicB ciiiuzcu ; With trivial otTenses to have -to run tle gauntlet of three courts with more or less fine or cost attached to each. Ibis is a great oppression, whether it arises from j: . ! L - i . ' X . it. - . ignorance or the rapacity of officials in pursuit of fees, and calls aloud for a plain Statute to make courts tbervc the con- etitutional and legal rights of the citizen. i fl, T - an i We ha,ve a correspondent this week who nefflecta to conii.lv wiLh the rule bv failing to ffivehis nanie. Ileis opposed to the esigueil to crush the poor man who owns -. Anlir'tiFii'nr-tlirca apraa nf lanil anil 9 pis. tj:. 1 1.1 .1 . ....n Kill. Ill Illh, IN Wm WSIIKISfLlllllIIII IIMI Hlli;!!! or a pasture. Ky proper cultivation! of hu is few acres ami letting his cow. rtui at fanre hdls able lk five: but if he be- com- 2 pelled to keep up his cow; he and his .-. . i.. i I . - . , . family AVjll fall ou the county. J Our correspondent wants the milk and butter from a cow. but also wants his weighbors to helpfeed her. He can't keep ner except byetting her run but on other : jieople's lands vto limit food; and if he ! an't have it this way he thinks he and his family must become ,panpers and go Ire withbutS known for his exuberant humor than for Randolph, with High Point his solid ability. Hut, in fact, Vance is f ,h,0 vj j f i V to the poor house ! His neighbors are ';?. - !,!- J.; Tilt:. .-!. T..i.i - i.ii.: l. but onr correspondent thinks theyhavela tobacco region niainlv, and its. trade xio right to object, or if they do, they can put tlieir lands unuer fence. - j If one of these neighbors were to answer eocrpsiionuein -no wouiu prooauiy W-aicuraper ir juu iuwp jour -cow m aJBta,oio.iuau:ior :wm io iu.wb fence around niy land. ou have no more it 'i. . .'i'. - ; .i-.ni Tigni jM uie grauss io.in iau- umu yuui Tiave to Uie timber or crops which grow i n K.j ii you cannot seep you cow whu- ifjut ?V p iott nglittget that belpjrom Jsome one wlio Is Twilling to give it, ou certainly ought not' to tike il from me whether I am willing or not )U goes fot taking'away the right of, suf- fnige froni the negro, aud rests his opin ion on tn raec4juiair tn negro n as con atantly voted against the wisest and best -1 - J" tftnl SsiiMI" in Tilfltne.--Onn writing I fnlL-l V, irhili mav rnl liA ntola oi.Hoox -4 y - j. i " "...r.-.r..v juune couuniitee ioruara to iruiue tnem Over the signature of "Pee Dee An the vient; to the original plan lof-State im- in theifinvestigations. His reply, which Raleigh Observer heads his article as above, provemient, to wit :a road froinuSalisbnry wVwiljj endeavor to give iu our next rc ilo'says Blaine is on.theTighUrnck when to the Gulf, connectinjr with the Favette- .a ....i..- p men in tue aouin, anu iu inai way uaBigible, Iiavi proved his unfitness for citizenship. . And fitrtheTthat there is no reason to believe . . w ui . w uuj. jwusr iiciiiri j, u nm constanuj: prpiei tTcaikUBii huu niciin st men who are presented as candidates ftnd thus do all he ean to prevent the State from having the services of herjbody of our people Jnjhis immediate sec - blest and best men; aad tht itwill beltion are "as deaa as liector" on railroad better to'; lose three members in. Conirressl snbiecti. and don't seem to care for any if by so douig!.we shall gain the services . ' J-,ofour li.;;.tate. of our best men in me coansis oi tueioe arousen, aim suouw ue, to see inat Vc liee'iit views mar bo encourased n the eastern part othe State, where the jiegro vote prepondeiates, but applies with litlie force in those sections where rliii5 Voters are in the asccjidaucy. GOV. VANCE ' I rrun vnilr Va ! T.i vDuiRE advBn- torestofepU a Arord ii faTdr of kle etectioo 6f Gor. Vance to "Jie U. S.Bei- ate. In a Terr few words that paper has !.. ni nA tha indmnent of VKTV-VB, VMV j 70 i -' ef.t- h SAnsitArial nnea- itiiSoiuiw..j w. r I w.-w- -w-------.,-- tioB and Gov. Vance's eminent fitness lor tl)C highlplace to which they would assign as prosentiug the whole znatter in a ,nat shell. WORD ABOUT VANCE. The rime is close at hand when North Carolina; wjn elect a Senator, and we trust , , . : 'i vUi. ci-t our gowmenus in v - "V will not think us obtrusive if we venture i gay a iord on tins subject. uur apoio ffy if one be heeded is fouad in the fact f,JA l -v Mv . v.-r-; tiers m mat state, wno expect os uoiu J time to time to discuss matters in; which tiev ar9 interested. But there is a broad er ground still on which we may plan id- 'l " ""7" ourselves. , It concerns the whole South j to see our strongest anofbest men ;-vv-.. fitted fotUho place. Indeed, North Caro- una unit ii. luimscu wj kuu hci Qovern5r to Washington, so that the gtooe'w te Radical builders buce re heeled toslv become the head of the corner. 1 The tlnao was when our masters in watn hurfon skid that Xnkli f!Aro1iria should . j,. i ?ri ,i , .! ..... H xl,: iiuab circumstances nave cnauireu ibis i il iU fn necessarr. however, to discuss this, or to 1 - - . : m 101 I'licuijiiu iur Hunt 110 has uuiiu uiuui. 1 . . i .. . ' and upon whom he IiasreUected.no IitUe 1 hnnni' nrhis lirillinnt carer. Nr dnwft think it! required to discuss the peculiar mi,M.:jR i.ti.i,. c:rii u a 1 lUiiuuci iu vviiiv.il etu.i iulcu vu &a orevousl occasion Wa combination which the people of North Carolina condemned with one voice. No. W rest onr adro- p,ev arrAno on iri4M.;ai fifnM. frt - i ' , - the whole South, to stand readv when vi . i t ' ----- Blaine, for example, gets up. to put him down ijn keen saljro ni liaut hu. s . i . j . ?ri Pnncture, with his wit, the inflated rhetoric of Coukling jvhen he assails this section j and to carry into the Senate those peCaiiar gifts of his which make . . : i : ,i , I i , . . ted circle, is less known than auy other reallv able man the country has produced? btiWieWEbOT'TiisinWhiiowState South Carolina and GeorHa. he is rather I 9" WlUllTbO C UIU IU 1113 IlllltUglll 1 . 1,- .... .1 -ft he is eonal to anv emerL'eiicr. and would gQ intot!je Senate.prei.ared"to illuminate a Wi. with ' philosphical accordiug to tho ueeesaitiea Of the occasion. Such in brief compass, is our opinion of his in- tellectnal qualities and to these he adds 17'" i i,ii iri iri'i, ji ii l mi . iiim imiiii i I It nnmns. RAILROADS. I proiects advocated in this State just now. Narrow gauge roads is the prevailing idea. There is a sharp con test going on between citizens of the State and capitalists' and I corporations in Virginia for the trade of I.- rim nan and Yadkin V11av and frnm presents indications the Vircinians are most likelv to ! succeed. Wilmincrton is more immediately interested in these ii .if ir Tin the State. If we are ever to have a ( Vnrtli farrklina. afafonrT tf mail. Knillin rr I i-i. ":i.s i Mi I'l PHI. - 11 ' B-IIB-" fcwA- :i K I III I 1 1 (f I fl II j stands pat as the most prominent point to which that system should lead. But the i tordv and waverins efforts of our State -4 mr . :. . P afford If ttle encouragement for a final re- alizatioii;of a State System, which shall accomplish the original aims. Meanwhile UnrernrisinsT narties on each side of n nr j prejectiug and building roads which will drain much of the , very country which should j feed the central system about which wehayo'talkedsolongandsoninch. TJi border counties along the Virginia I line north west of Greensboro, arc proba- i. . . trii.' -..'! I will most naturally tend to the great to- I bacco Uepots ot Uanville ana Kiclimond. jThe; projected line' front the Gtilf via recu.vfro up me laumu vaueyvnowin protcw, oi wiininicuun, wm certainly wuiueie w Mmio.eiieiinvim uie inopos- edline from Danville via Leaksville. Mad- ..!: - i-iL'... a . . . iwu, crmauiwii to oiatesTinei out tner rd.fferenco in the distance to market; and me geni-rai ciiaracier 01 tne ireiKiit soeK- ing transportation will most likely g east instead of south, aud : hus the lood. of the right ana of tho State will flow out to enrich Virginia. Can it be prevented! mere is one nitie scnenie not now mucli ville and Coal Fields road.-. That would - j bring tho Eastem trunk, in connection with the Ureal , Western N. U. ltailroad, and form the luost perfect line now piis- having any semblance to a State J system We urge the attention of pur live citi- zens io xue raiiruuu. uiuthsb B"ing ou i sniniia nn, hiiu esjir:umj w niw iiujNir- 1 tance. of this latter scheme. Those we appeal to are few in . number: the great! J additional facilities whatever. They may they have a real iuterest of great value at 1 stake. lefore it is 5to0 late to accomplish work necessary for the future prosperity' of our town . and county. We have, al- ready lost advantages by delay, and con- tinned delay may itoto liopelcsslj fabil. V ZoMco. 5-A correspondent f the Kai- e'S vwttw, wntiDS on tins suujecc doabfless ujakes ft very trne remark wben be p l.e eoccesaCof .minnfactarers of tobacco the coming year depends much on tneaeuon oiuongress in reffara to me . . talk ' ii . . . , , ... .. oewer will, me manniacturera aim - J. 4 - , rri. iAwi-Wa l'1"1 - r .f snspensa in regano tue i .s pi""- I . L.t 11.J.M 4ftm ItM ntlKtlMtAl t "J f lMuu V T " V. and 01 lions of that kind even are risky. Congr should take action on this sub the least possible delay, pd we Meet wijt trust dur' repfesontatives will lose no time impressing' it 'to a . - . L. . I ! frnal decision, one way or anoth BewarU- The lottery dodge is around amin4t xnousaiius or circulars naye oeeu sent to people in the, crountry inviting them to take a chance in a lottery for watches,! jewelry, &c. They eminate frbiu a swindling shop in New York. No one can take hold of it without loss, and Uometimfs a heavy loss. , The only safe , r , v -ru , nothing to do with it. The Tliej Raleigh Acrtr is a candidate for State Printer. The News did the State printing jby appointmeut of? the Legisla turn two; years ago, and so far as we know did it satisfactorily, and thus e.arnea a claim for re-election. Jt now oners to uo U.nHi hfthe work at by law. I This, it is claimed, can be done . - ,u conwuwrauqa 01 me icuuav yi . . . 1 x ... 1 ir - . - . w wav til BO r, lDUlV(IUl) IklStCI l.UIIIJ CIJ liflftw ilwlurtiou. and narrow themarsin ladX , iA.l 1 .r- ' ,w "-iyr l" " wwou ""'v .r.4-There was a fire at Wilmington on the 2-n. wuicii ue6rroveu nropeny 10 i ' w t the value of $75,000. Insurance $35,000. Among iiio Heaviest ire w, Parsley !& Go., are mentioned Five stores, two steamers, shed, naval stores, A-c. comKiisesthc bulk of the loss 4 was Ul" " , v- oujuic mgm 01 me -nu, y ten stove houses, mostly cheap structures, were destroyed. Estimated loss '35,000, partly covered by insurance. .1, I o t New Counties. The General Assembly will have the responsibility of deciding on applications for several netf counties. The peoPl0 of Mooresville will probably sk for slices of tern tory oU ot Kowan, Iredell, Mecklenburg and Cabarrus. A new county off of Davidson, Guilford and as the county d Richmond, Robeson and Cumberland are also to be dismembered, if the legislature cap agree on it. There seems to have been open ( e fiance of tholawsin Breathitt county, Kentucky, l since cue war, private uimcuities being i . . adjusted by the' pistol and the; knife. The outlaws, many of them, ate now in jail awaiting trial, but the sheriff says when the troops stationed there shall leave, lie too will got up and git. t must be bad. Dead lsodies. 1 he dead body of a no rrrn wnnin vna fVtitnil in n fiilil near R1 t . a smm n eicn, naseu, anu irozen sim. sno was craxy and Irad escape from htr keepers 1 he body of a negro man was found four mues irom a""e in me woous, muti I lated by tnuzzards, and the Obserrer relae8 twewJies in circuli lation concern I iUfiT it, Ootll Of W lllCll indicate death by Iviolence. I " - Bad whiskejand the devil got into the negroos at Hickory, Christmas, and made I . . . . . !- - u,in8a ver tncre r a fewj nonrs- u n,aae worK Ior "opoiicmn, stipport- ed by the citizens of the town, in a hand w "ana BngKie, which ior a wnuo iook- ed very serious. No body killed1; Fire. There was a destructive fire in Charleston, at 3 o'clock, January 1st. The icotton press and warehouse of the Union Cotton Press Com pany were destroyed, fnil.n in ii K.,i.. MAn i in buildings and presses $100,000.: Insur ed for $60,000. Loss of cotton, estimated insurea ior ij-',-iou. Capty Eads of jetty fame, has been in- dieted kit St; Lonia, : Mo., oh account of i,:- m, n.t;tn t, .oi,.,k r the National Rank of fh Stuta of MURnnri I ' - -r jt 8eema that he and other directors of ti,e Banlc inerabei s of their families, H,aVe borrowed cm million pirl,t linl,ed and sixty t'houaud dollars of the funds anj aro nmT anable to ret notes. ileem their . Mr.. Tlmrmnn xv!lft mll-il t. ti. 1 maQ cf a Worth Carolina mother New Year's Day is the great reception day in the northern cities. People do no- thing but receive and make visits, eat and drink. ; The Presidential mansion is then thrown open and the President is kxnpet ?d to ahako hands with thousandslof call- i rs. ' The N. Y. Herald publishes'aa account jfrom Charlotteville, Ya., dated Dec. 23tl, J of a wondeiful fissure in the Blue' Ridge, 1 in the count? of Greene, labont on fnnt in width, extending- for miles across the i meuaiain anu oi unKnown depth. I The inventor of the eutta percha wim insulator- (used on submarine cables) has gained a suit with a company who had invaded his patent, and now demands k $100,000 a year for the use of his jr. ten. Gov. Hampton continues to improve. There was a grave robbery at Clngace, Dec. 29th, and much excitement about it . -.. s, : i ..... ... Last Friday was the loldestday of the season, the mercury at 7 o'clock, A, M., standing at 15. ; : ; i 'Report's of the University Normal School of 1378, have been sent us. Thanks to President Battle. ! ! itl Scarlet Fever-& prevailing in New York, and is soi rapidly increasing the subject will receive the attention of the city authorities. . There is a cat in R:ileigh, says the Newt, belonging to a policeman, that follows him around in his midnight walks like a dor. i " . A noted Western desperado, now in jail at Cincinnati, usiuud Stepheu Rich ardson, coufoses to nine murders, perpe trated at diffouent times and places, all of which he recites with the atteudant particulars. . l ' Mlllny'naw The Bliiiu'e InvescigatiouCoinmittee at a meeting on Tuesday,- appointed subf committees to proceed, to New. Oilcans and Charleston to collect evidence of fraud in the late election. They leave Washington to-day. , Tlie Baltimore Sun states that eleven of the North Carolina., and Georgia gold mines were sold -a fe.wdays since to Sew1; York parties, aud that 'contracts are be ing" negotiated for.niany of the best miiir ing properties in that section. ; . i a-l ii ' -- The 'Afghan war has resulted thus far in the success of the British. The Ameer's depaituio from Cabal does not seem to bq understood. It is thought the movement had reference to greater security iu view of the loads at tins end of winter and the opening of the spring campaign. It-will doubtU's eud in English acquisition of Territory: and other advantages; AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE. Springfield, O., Fet. i 13T7. . Th!s la to certify taut I have used Viktiss, inan- ufactnred by 11. H. sieveas Boston, M;iss., for liliau niailsia ixai Ueueral Prostration of the Nervous SyiF teiu, wltli eo(Kl success.- I rwomineml Vkuktixe as an rxcrfitnt iMdtciitf. lor sucn compiainui. l ours very truly, U. W. VANDEGRIFT, Mr. Vondeprirt, of the firm of Vandoprtrt t IIuJ- mri, in a wen-Known outness man in tms place, having one of the larye-i stores In Sprinkle lt, O . OUR MINISTER'S YIFE. LofHViLi.E, Ky., Feb. 18, 19T7. Mr. U. Tl. Stkvevs. Uea.r slr, TUree "cars ago I wasstttrertiijf terribly with I nfl a mm at ory Kheuniatlsm.' our minister's wife a ti.-M.-u ino to take Vkgktixe. Afier taKliiir oae bottle. 1 was eutirv-iy ix'lluveU. This year, feel ing a return of the dfesea.:. 1 aaln coinuienctHl tak lnf It, and am b-'lnir iteneUted jfreatlv. It also yieat ly improves my iiiLVtl'n. Jtespcitfully, .Mks. A. HALL AUD. lOll West Jefferson stnr-l.. SAFE AUD SURE Mr II H Stevsxs. , j J In is;a your Vt-jjotlne was recommcndeil to me, ana ylfUliu,' to thf iM-rsunslon.i ol a trlcii.l, I cm sentwl to try It. Attlie UraoX was sutrcriuif frjni ircneral debility and n -i v;.us urostratlon. superin duced by overwork an-1 IrrvKular haoltH. lt-s won derful sirjatltenia an t curative proper! les.-suied to aTect ip.y dcbiiiaUMl syraeuj from tno nrst d'.se : and uuder Ua persisleut k;..-I riirtdty rwo.ered. gaining more tuan ititjal he.iltb ami -gtMMl feeling. since tuen i nave not acsitate.i tor.ve egetine in most unq'.iallned Indorsement, as being a site, sure and powerful aent ia prumoiiiur lical;:i and restor ing the wasted systeia to new lile and "wr. Veg- etlne is the only medicine I use; and as long as 1 live I never expect to nud a better. Yours truly, V TI. CLARK. 120 Monterey Street, Alleghany, l'enn VEGETINE. The following letter from Rev. O. W. Mansfield, formerly pastor of tii? Methoitlst Ki'tscopal Church, Hyde Park, and at present sell led In Ixiwell, must convince every one wio re v;n uu letter or tne won derful curativ quaUties of Vkhetise as a thorough cleanser ana purmer or tne oiooa . II ydk Park, Mass., Ten. 16, 1S7, Mr II K RTEVF.N3. Dear sir,! About ten years ago my health failed tnrougn tne depleting effects or dysneii-ia: nearly a year later I was attaelce-.t by typtioiu-i'ever In Its worst rorra. it seraeu m my d ick anu i ok tne. form of a large deoivseated abscess, which was fifteen months In gathering. I had two surgi':.l operations by the best skill In the state, but recelv ed no perma nent cure i sunereti great pain at uinf-s, ana was considerably weiikeneu oy a proruse niscuarge. 1 also lost small pieces of bone at dlllere.'it times. ' Matters ran on thus about seven years, till May, 1874. when a friend recommended me to tro to vour nice, ana talk with you or tne virtue or vkoetixe, I did an, and by j out kindness passed tnrougli your manuiactory, notinsr tue ingreuients, arc., by wuicn your remedy Is produced. By what I saw and heard I gained sou e confidence in KO KTIN K. I commenced taking It soon after, Iwt felt worse irom its euects; sun l persevered, ana soon ien n was benefitting me In other resjects. Yet I did not see the results I desired tUl I had taken It faithfully for little more than a year, when the difficulty In the back was cured; and for nine months I have en Joyed the best of health. ' I have in that time gained twenty-flye pounds of flesh, being heavier than ever before in mjr life, and I was never more able to perform laborHhan now. During the past few weeks I had a scrofulous swelling as large as my list gather on another part of my body. 1 took VEtsKTiNE faithfully, and it removed It level wltn the surface In a month. I think I should have been cured of my main trouble sooner It I had taken larger doses, after having become accustomed to Its effects. i , , Let your natrons troubled with scrof uja or kidney disease understand that It take3 time to cure chronic diseases; and, It fiey will patiently" take Vsustik, it win, in my judgment, cure tnem. With great obligations I am ' i Yours very truly, ; t , I (J, VV. MAN8FIELD, 1 pastor of the "Methodist Eplseopial Church. VEOETIlYE Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. B LAC KW ELL'S TOBAGGO BAUTIFTJL i LOWERS, CnorcE Seeds, dtc. By ilail. For $1.00 wo mail noshiaid.leither ofl Rtoiiowmg Collections, all choice vane-! ties: ii Verbenas, or 8 Uellotrobes : 8 fteraniums. nri w r ucnsius ; s uoieus, or 6 Koses; 4 tries, orti icurrsantnemums, or io assorted Oreen-uousei nanism s uiaaioius, or s Double Tuberoses, or td 5 cts, or 12 10 cts. nkts Garden Seeds, or 4 naev- nets choice Flower Seeds. I Circulars, with additional collections' mailed to applicants. i Ed. J. Evaxs &Co.f York, Pa. (Local Agents wanted.) ..ill: 3k 3 Subscribe for the Watciimhn on ly $2 a year. I KYt;: Having purchased ; the Livery Stable on Lee street and perfected all necessary arrangements forcar .rjing'on the business n& .com plete and satisfactory manner, the public are solicited to give us a trial. We are prepared to niTord .. , - All usual Accommodations, and will do so at the most moderate prices piissible. gDROVERS .'are Invited to give us a call. Day visitors can have their stock carefully attended to and every prop er attention shewn them. The stable attend ants, are experienced and careful men. Horses boarded by the day, week, month or year. Call and trv us. it J. HOLMES & SON. Jan. 2d, 1878. . ll:tf , DISSOLUTIOp. The copartnership heretofore existing under the style of Jones & Gaskill is this day dissolved by niiituyl conseut.j-All persons indebted to ns arc requested to call and settle at once. ! H. M. Joxes. ; J. 1). (r ASK ILL. M.L. Holmes. Having purchased the remaining stock of Jones & Uaskill 1 hereby inform fuiy friends and ratrons of tlie mt firm . that I will make fresh additions to the stock of goods and solicit their patnuagj3 hoping to merit a coutinuance of same by close attention to business with new goods and at lowest prices. J. D. Gaskill. ' Dec. 9 1873. C:t THEY ALL WAT IT, Becaune it is a family newspaper pure, SOUnd reading ior old am! voong, and it contain a relialile anil eoraprtrhensive summary of all the lniporcant INewn. THE HEW YO AS OBSERVER THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER, PaUtMUtsti Loili iUm reiiitiou and secular news that U deired in any family, while alLlhat is likely to do harm is phut out. It devotes tour pages to religions news, and . four to secular. The New York Observer was first pnb- liihed in 1823 : and it is believed to be the only instance of a Religious Newspaper con tinuing its even course for fifty-six year, wiinuiii auuangw ui uaiue, uocirine, jnieni, purpose, or pledge from the date of its birth. THE 57TH VOLUME will contain alllhe important news that can interest or instruct; ho that anyone who reads it will be thoroughly posted. We do not run a benevolent institution, and we do not ak for the support of charity. We propose to make the Best Newspaper that is published, and we propose to sell it as cheap ly as it can be anorded. Let those who want pure, sound, sensible, truthful reading, sub scribe for it, and let them induce Others to do Vie same, vv e are now publishing in he Ob server tne Morv ol i mTOlXr T JUL 111 by Mrs. Chart.es, author of "Chronicles of the cnonberg-Jotta Family." We send no Premiums. We will send yon the NEW YORK OBSERVER one year, joft-paid, $3.15. Any one sending wiili his own subscription the names of rthVV t tii ' sniwcnners, snail nave commission tilloweo in proportion to the number sent. For partial hirs see terms in the OBSERVER. SAMPLE COPIES FREE. Address, XEWYORK OBSERVER, 37 IV.rk Row, Sew ; York. Hack Line to Albemarle. j l ne undersigned is running a comfortable tri-weekly Hack line from Salisbary to. Albemarle,-N. Will convey passenger? to Gold Hill, or elsewhere on the line, cheaper than any Livery Stable.. Leave Salisbury every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 a. m. Re turn every Tuesday, Ihursday and; Halnrday, Leave orders at Natimal Iloteli 1 Ci. W. WHITLOCK, 27: ly. - Proprietor. a rj giSiC vZsimmAg 3?k H HO , is? - n - wm -r 1. 3 rt 0 gpE O co tss;. mmM-Zmmi co I - - 5 u lis40 --fe-.; -W.; CAROLINA REAL r CHARLOTTE, N. C. -,. We buy and sell alt kinds of Real Estate ing up emigration for this section. Wo advertise more extensively thai' any other . agency m ine country, so tnat our cnances agency. We make no charge if no sale is " J . a . ciiuBu ji.iviu rtiii vsutio tost ii. .;ivts ivuiib Agents wanted in every county. I Send for We are State? Acents for Horace Waters The best instrument in the world for !the rrices lower tlran the lowest, i ,Ui SHEliX : j.j--' 115.I...1 ni it--" i cctivru ua 8oou ns )iiuus Teachers supplied with"P Seud for cat.tio'rtie aud price when desired. jAcents wanted in every town and county. - , AUttress, if ' 42:ly. I. t Little SHOP 1 7,SJt-"- '-i --"X""- i 1R0DND the CORNER. i To tli6 Public 'Greetixo: 1 lULIAI & t i '- Present compliments to the public, and desire to call renewed attention-to their efforts to be useful as ' llil.w AND CARPENTERS. Their prices are1 as low' as it is possible to make them, and their work not inferior to any. They fill orders in. two departments, and have-so far given satisfaction. They have extended their facilities recently and are encouraged to hope for increased de mands. Their ready made stock in hand comprises a general assortment of house. fur niture Bedsteads, Bureaus, Clothes Presses, Lounges,' Racks, Wardrobes, -Book-Cases, Cupboards and China Presses, Candle Stands, Tin Safes, Desks, Tables, Washstands, Chairs, &c. They also keep an assortment of ' COFFINS I of walnut, pine and poplar, from $3 upward. Also, Window Sash. They fill orders With out vexatious delays. Will contract fof car penter's work and warrant satisfaction." Wijl take good Inmber and country produce in exchange for furniture. Shop nearly oppo site Watchman office. Julian & Fralp.v. j! '"" ' 1 " " ' 11 , I NOTICE: I hereby given that appli cation will be ms1e to the nt-xt Genera) As sembly of North Carolina to amend tht ("bar ter of Davidson College. i w j. kumpleV , Sec'ty Board Triii'tff-s rfv5d;-i. ( lb!fe. Pec. 7, 187. 8:5t. ' f T GOOD" kilchTow " F0S:SAIE AT S20. j Apply at Tbin Otiice for further informa tion. " Dec. 19:3t! North Carolina Davie Count v, In Sltekiok Court. E S Morris, Adni'r de bonis non of Abel Kennon, dee'd. riff. Against Geo F Kennon L E Gaines, wife of li F Gain. W Frank Petition to sell land for payment of debts. is. en non, j, esiej Kennon, Martha Ann KVi.non. Ietitia Kennon, Thos A Kennon and Willie Euitua Kennon, beira at law, m . Defls. Upon affidavit of the Plaintiff, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that W Frank Kennon of the defendants above named, Ma a non-resident of the Stale, It i ordered that publication be nfade for nix siicceiire weeka' in the Carolina atcliman niewnfajHr pub lished in the town of Sa 1 Ubucl, N. 0. Notify ing the said W F Kennon appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior j 'Con ft in said county, on Monday the 3d dav of Febru ary, -1879, and annwei the petition which is depotited in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court for said county, or thy Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the petition.. Witness, G. M. BINGHAM; Clerk Superior Court Davlc County. Dec. 14th, 1878. 9:6t:pd. Wntrtieaf3tnt7. RtroWfrt over l uo latest Noveiuea. TUB .'. SOIENTmO AMERICAN. THIRTY-FOURTII YEAR. " ; THE MOST POPULAR SCIENTIFIC PA PER JN THE WORLD. Only $3.20 a year, including Postage. . Weekly. 52 Nuiubcrs a year. I 4,000 ; book pages. ! f :o: - " r The Scientific American is a First-Clam Weekly Newspaper of sixteen pauex, ptintel in tne moni oeautiiiii ilyle, protiiHt iy illustrated with splendid engravings, prenenting the newest inventions and tho niot recent Advancw in the ArU and Science: including New and ln- tereatinj; Facta in Agriculture, Horticulture, the Home, Health, Medical Progress, Social Science, Natural HiRtory, Geology, Aatroriomy. The moat valuable practical pa pern, by eminent ur.ttAM in 11 4 .. b . ? I .mom cpaiiiiiciu.i oi ocieuce. win oe t. A o:..:t!- , ' j iviuuu in me oviciuiuc American, f Terms, $3.30 per year: $1.60 half Vear. which includes postage. Dicount to AeenU. Single copies, ten cent. Sold by all Newsdealers. -f Remit by o8tal ortler to MUNN & CQi,- v ...... . .. . . uviT nci xyi PATENTS. in connection witn the Scientific American. Messrs. 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C, I"- mmm lUJrlfer K: 'Tte-STt., ... , Tm. . 4 a - . f ESTATE AG3N0Y, on commission Ilave agents ISTorth workj f .11! ; - ior soiling lanus are supenoi jpo ay other inade. We solicit correspondence with a iiumici ui lanusuun ius uii orders. our advertising paper -"The Southland." " Sous celebratwl Iianos and Orrrana ' money.' Fully .warranted for six years. ill usiu we-nave a tun ssock, kKew music o .t..; cji.-.i-.- . oi.Lb..' r: - ! DAWSON & CO., r .' ''i:V ,:; : CHARLOTTE, K. C; SAVE THE FRUIT ! - . ; ' !- II,. Mason's ImproyM Fruit; Jar j mfge tut jun jx long, i long WSTa cheier than ever oflired before. I if t i : l :.. : ; a i. oaS '. At KLUTTZ'S DKUQ STORE. ! KLUTTZ'S FIiY PAPEE ! Slavs them br the million, f Cheap. At KLUTTZ'S DKUGTOHE. i KLUTTZ'S BLACKBERRY CORDIAL, if the safest, snrpst and most . pleasaht-renivdy! for Diarrhea, Dyitehterv, Ac. - H; A For saleonly at KLUTTZ'S Drugstore. ' ALL FOR A QUARTER. i A good Lit m r, chimney burner and wick " aUforaqu&rter. :r-l - -r,r At KLUTTZ'S DRUG STOHE. Males -,tlfi GttlB Ones Sleep. j DoesKluttz's Soothing Drops Contain no opium. - . Only at KLUTTZ'S! DKUG STORE. '. f Three Fine Cigars for lOi cent. r i Bel"C". OiL Best and prettiest illuniin tinoil. ' ' :"'-'. ' . Bluing SoapjH has the bluing already in St. Woods Pocket Soda Fountain. Call Ini see it. - -. .- - . Unparalleled bargains in Hair Brushea. Toi let Soajx, &c.' ' , - t At THEO. F. KLUTTZ'S DBUG STOReJ 4 17:ly. . f.;"' Salisbury, NCJ' P. H. HEIL!G: & SO! would call attention to ttielr large and splendlq Embracing IROJiS and STEELS-Mevery variety oC sizes and shape best quality. Wagon and Buggy Materials, comprtslne all the various kln.ls req ill red spring ; axles, wlieels, ic, ready to set up . Telegraph Straw Cutters all sizes, and unsurpassed ia quaUty and durability. Great American Lightning SAWSi every kind and st:e, erril)raeiti MILL CltOSSClT. II All O-nll l7f!it ami irirncht. Mrmmm0 . . . u . .... rtoHght. The most popular and appm l irtj les Plow Cart ings, au KituiH, &c ry .o.s points ior i. WINDOW CLASS from S M-to S4 3 4?iiftyf (al raiais. arnlsiiea. lisrntnlnir! Prlr. cc FA Hi BANK SCALES Steelyard and Balances. . Worls. Tool For Carpenters, BlacksmUns, Shoemakers, Farmers. . CHampion Mowers and Reaper Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines, Ilorae-Powera, ltuups, JSPOraln Craalea,! . -Grass ScythesPlantrs Handlwt Hoea. J - GUNS. Pistols, Knives, and CUTLERY of all kind. tWOhx stock embraces everrthlne to be found ta a large and complete Hardware store, and all a 1ot pneen ior cana. w ith tnanks ror past ixronw , hope to imertt contlnuprt confltTencc j and lncreaaai' patronage. -March 7. ISIS. i o-.i TIMETABLE WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. In effect Thursday, October J 7th 1 87i OOTNCf WEST. STATIONS. Arrive Lkay. Salisbiirv... . 6 30 Al M Tbird Creek 7 22 A. IV Statefville... Catawba S 13 9 15 10 11 10 29 11 0 11 48 Newtcn , Canova Hickory .......... I card Morganton ....... i 12 33 Bridge vjter 1 21 P 2 09 3 03 3 1G Marion. Old Fort:.. Henrv...... GOING EAST," BEST THM YET. STATIONS. ArrivjB. Lkavb Henry. 7 00 A.M. Old Fort 7 09 A.M. ' Marion . ..... 8 00. v v x. -; IiriJgewater 8 .r)2 " Morganton.....;.... 9 33 " . Icard........... 10 26 f ! 1 Hickory U 07 " t 4 Canova.. -.. 11 40 " Newton.. 11 55 f T Catawba...: 12 52 P. M- ' i Statesville :.. 1 48 ' h !: Third Creeks. ....... 2 43 " . I; r Salisburv. 3 40 " i J SIMONM MALE ... . - . i Statesville, N. C. -Tlie next session opens Augnrt 28, J&K. Board, and tuition in English i85.00 per sion of twanty weeks. Catalogue and circunm : with full pSOticulars on appTioiition4 , I Address, Mns. E. N: 0BAT.; , 34:ly A ; VnnaP : COLLEGE -w s It- . 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