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si s - h St. f ;- r' ' ifi'"' ! X. it. -if IN '.k-'-l' r "! : v(jar0lllli WatCllIIldllr i THURSDAY, FEUUUAKV i3,.I?n. r t t 'Tlie -''Cliarlotte'-' (jisrlify I lotte Wfwwfi . Jjlv7r thoj uico little plans of yLi&oAmbitiimX-lJiiMOM L .Uv- Starh mistaken if it supposes we - cLojeiisli juiy, ffcylijig of opiHisitjoii to ,Vil r 'jningtoii. Quito- ? i lie contrary. W ii' vwould rejojcoto see our city by tho sea ; built up aiid become ths great conmj,cr- center of the State. I- . We regard it as nuuh to be deplored that the trade of North Carou.ua sliouia r v'f s di-aiued off to btrilij lip 'the' cities of 1 'other State's." Hot it 'is irow too laU,;jf . it Wer wcre'iu time, tovoercu trade into . channel? not sought of its own accord. 'Had the origiiml' conception of a State ... . system of Itoadsbccn strictly adhered to and rigid I y xa rried - on t, u o don bt r i t woulJ have accomplished-the ends: con-; '..Cpjated, iiud Ayiliiiingtori, had it been 1 t tbp point -t syk'etcd for the, coinineiciai f-; "center of, the State,- woiHd.-, to-day '.enjoy J pxa advantages that-system was designed Pnsurp JUut the time has passed. Tha .'situation has chapged. Vn lie w,' wre atteuipting to work out thei original sys-; . , enj, we wsrOreoustiiutly distnicted by - opposing councils and conflicting inter ests, Morehead City loomed op with u 'deeper water' aud a more ready e$it ti tae sea, against ) unimgtou, a city reauy oaiic, anu nil tier capital, ineu auu nier. , r chante. Ipieheii got the road direct, J . "bat Wilmington uearjy all lmtfig.dejfoipg , ; to jur poast, Th us while wo-, were halt7 jng,,as itwere, between these tw points, . railroad enterprise in the nejgli boring . States vas marching , on. Morehead j 'ajlcd to become s city,, and Wilmington h u iv4 virtually held it suspense as to her Jutute. Meanwhile, commuiiitied liero i- -? - " . j :.t and theie ip and out of. the Suite, were projecting railroads, and not much re gard was had to the system 'Wiiiuh was :'to :iiiake'drth Carolina a comuiercial unit. - . And so it goes on still, until now it looks a if every" part of the State as well as , outsider communities were, trying to ', 7 l&ake . care of themselves in respect to roads, and all without reference to the J 'State system," so called, or the invest Jyents of the State in works eitliilf di ; reetly or remotely tendi ug, to pi omofte it. ; i Under theo iruymstance, to plda a ; .''State system" against ja scheme wich - any: considerable potjou of the State's citizens may deem deniable for heir 'benefit and for which they ask oniy 'a . naked charter, is too' ridiculous forW ;rions cousideratioii. T J . Jn tle case-of Wilmington this sugges tion becomes more pal patile wheiPwe consider the advantage rsherposseise in . p railroad distauce to be traveled as against Norfolk. ' So that in view of her railroiid ; . connections it woald seem 'thfcre is noth- - ing mors left for Wilmington that she , , can do than to enter into an eager,1 active t: competition with Norfolk and Charleston jt the trade of the west, and if she fails .to get it, howcH t'r much she . and the .rfriends ofthetjitiiystein'1 may regret it must yet Ve accpipted lumh-aBaToid-:aale event. . .y ; :.5MOarcotemporary is unjust when by iraPcation it charges that this paper j 'would favor1 the plrais of "any party or section at the .nrpeti and damage of "Wilmiufftou. Asbeiwfeea Little Am- j . Jjitiou'A and her; oiir friend of the Star r;il,v'PSn- to see. that we have-nothintf gain in Atry event. Wo-eaif very well j afford, therefore, to uttei- an unbiased j opinion,' which is in strict accord with t our s and the- posi tion we occupy. STATE DEBT: - .'.''. .Senator Nicholson, of Iredell county, i -k f& W"ty& provides for 4li:)jvi:rpM .sT"- 7 .u UP "-1'0 "CUt With . Trio cnttluiii..i ..B il. . ctx - , i I ' . . . ; wn:i"n oi one per cent, and receiva ',. oleferoue-ihird of all dues."' The bill ; ,j, Jioposcs tlH! payment of 40 cents ou th0; on a PR to s6 some-effort in this direction, Th,. Stiito debt question outrht- to fln;.. - .'ly settled in some way-so as to' relieve e State of the harm-it U noW doin. ltOfl lMin Thr.ro i r, 1 .Mi' , )". " . ' - "v- Mm now oeiore - Legislature for the encouraLrem.t f Ul - a, ""andry. wliich Provide - ' '. . - " I'll VS W head of ;a famUy afa tax of .ortery dkept by.such -Jiead q.iV PJ ave that number; : &ljM 1iW fnJ e t "Jouey thns raised to go nt I the school fund. Tho law -will nt in i Vj ; i cffet untiUne-third of tiib 'voterS; of :-M:&& v-l teWon the Amount v r?fc.Tii:.v .: . s ft'! "o auu CkU e Capo Fear and Yadkin Vuiw i r " wt v ujim rcadiug in4 v , uScaatnraay by arrvcly large ma . i jonty, The bill novfoes to .tUe Senate, r-;yTIie; Chariot p'' Obkefvcr reports the es- po ana TOrcapture of four prisoners ' Suudav : "mc ornmg last one white man aud'tlrret Jgroes. ; " " - . , . - k t . c ! Itni8 fixg the fees ef the clerks nf f tl "Wshenfls, fccatid for the settle- :. -nentot tho State debt; have been -favor : y ; rented by the seiipal.- eojmlteSy care they deserve. si '. rt.'.i'.. !. 1 11.. . 1 4 ......: yi,t;UaviDg'piitientlyrmtea fbrcverj- body to hayd their my alkiut his compile WIUI Illl?UIl Ml. UUJf IHC YUH5 Ul Florida, bus jafe. last , leetf allpwejl itii op portunity to jappejir before the investiga ting coniiuittee'wliere lie, in a few iio lueuts, siit'istlb.V the country that lie Ijad iwjiUnPS. , 4ft:if a u il k tii r; of t i Mrj A. MtERS. This gentleman, form jsrly a citizen of this pbwe; note )-esiding injXorfolk,. ya.i has been elected re present tliat'city in the House of Pele- gates oi xneL-egisiaruro 01 irgiuja, e tiikes th place of Dr. E. C. Kobinsou, hiade raciuf by the death of that gejitle tifan. 1! i j Mr. MyersJ i an intelligent; gentleman and a practical business man. The Nor Adk Imdmark commenting on t'te eltc- iion says : J ,; '. . ' f ' j The election passed off quietly, and the choice of the people was found to be our testeeined tdrgsuiau . 3Iajoc A,; M vers. i no scirciiuii js ujiiui fceueiib uue ami with ouriuteivsts a the keeping of Majors TAUAFKURp and MyEU3t wn need " have no fears but what they will be. carefully tt'nfi ably guarded. " ,! (Fom the IUlclgU News. ,. .ndi is stated' that a member of the last i General Assf mbly,: who is said also to be in this, whdif he came to Ifjiieiiih two 'ye;nH.go hiid himsejf uppoiuted a pepn- iy rueim anu. ure.w uoui;o mileage ror iiimtseu .uotij aim coming, mat. is one man cattW to lialeigh and went back home, but the Sfate paid twenty cents per mile for two men to come and go. This cirious receipt i said lo be in the Ti-casr imu'd office.! Docs the Legislature) take no nonce ot; sucti acts ot one ot its own members? i- i Again it lias Jq&n pbliAhed in one of the.New'yotk papers that a Democratic oiuciai in mis oiaie is a neavv uetauiter. ation4 that-the party may lie. exonerated at all I.:. . ..-1 a 1 ;i! ?1 r iiuuiius, auu me omciai also it lie is in noi-cnt. Honesty. "ironesty" is right, and the subject of his remarks! ought to be made ashame. j Vplitical Demagogues, If the people orXorth Caroliua would elect to the Legislature mare hones!, up right statesmen, ami fewer oolirical dem- agoguesrthre woujd be jess necessity for eo rrequeut a revision ot our Public Laws. Th'lAigisla;tor whti votes for a measure because he thinks it will vender him ijiore popular wti his constituents, rather than because he honestly lelievesit to be riirht. is incapable of making gmd laws Ar the government ot any peojile. H ihon Ad vance. ' ( fjWe do not think these remarks apply wellttTtbe pi eseut General Assembly. J L. Hailev. The Washington cor respondent of the Raleigh Observer writes tnat paper:; "The frieuds of John L. lailey,' of Charlotte, will be pleased to know that he has recently been promoted in the agneultnral department. He now has charge of what is called the file room, involving an important and. complicated business routine. "Johnnie" also gives much attention to the distribution of seeds, and is always ready 'awl Willing to serve the: members of Congress or the people wh bay address him. - Gen. Robert Ransom tells the Newbern 2) ul tiheU that the work of clearing away i(P obstructions in Ncuse river is pro- gresstug Jiuely, Alniut 65 hands are employed, and eight miles per week is oeing maae, iije iuaio jwrtion ofthe iorce is now at work above Kinsto. TIIE MISERABLE MONEY QUESTION - " i 'General Thomas Ewing having, in a recqnt mtei view, declared that it would be fatal to the Democratic party to attempt xo outlaw tlie greenback, aud that tho masses of the Democratic party every where are in hearty; accord with the Na tiouals on their two great ideas the n limited cojnage of the old silver dollar. ahdle sqbtitutipii pf Wal tenders lor bak notes? the New' York . 'World says rr'r M yuS " correctly rejwrted, and !f :fccifS corrcctij rcpo-tedj 'lip reports correctry the opuions, ap4 vim of the Democrat icmasses of tha West, nothing out tlie conservative influence of the solid South can prevent the disruption ofthe ijemociaticjparty as a National organiza tion. ; uoneral Ewiug's propositions, af firmatively stated, are these : rV The Democratic party-insist oi the retention of greenbacks. j . . 2. The Democratic party insist on th siibstitutiori of greenbacks for National e tianK notes: - . 'j ?. The Democratic party advocates the unlimited cbihdge of the old silver dollar. The iu sis.tance.by the Democratic par ty xx those) propositions, fhe II orW says, will disrupt it as National organization. In other words the Democratic party must give up the greenback currency and ac cept in its place National IJank notes or State Rank! notes, or both, 'arid let the silver dollar gor, thereby establishing the gold dollar jas the only money unit ofdo mestiQCiehauge, and the only legal ieu d4r0';Hdition8 only cn the Democratic prty expect to exist as a na tional organization that 'is, if tlie World states the cjase correctly, . ?: "T Iu ! otlier words' 'again, if tho '?Solid South" skatHSusbiii the tlireo ' proposi tions of the Democracy of the West, as stated -by-General 'Ewing, the Astern the ticket made br -Democratic National Convention. V el,iatiTair warnin Mr:Jrs.;TomlIns0n?a to' ; - r . tori 1- ' . any snch nulawfurefforta. This was ful ly expectecr,!" -cept by tlie itepuuwsan bargainor amreorrnpjlors. . : '. ' mum mm - V . rilio.chaie liajdoabtlcss untrue, but has the -Demoer&ti4! party in "th'p Legisljitiiie iio iaau who vnll move an mvesti!! , - r. : ' 'jut j - st THS WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA j ' J . RAILROAD, ' 1 Suit.. . . ; K4Qxville Trtbuncj Oar frieud, Major J. H, Rutnbfiugii, isi It'....... cj..i ' i I i cmifugs, xspnii Carolina, is on a yU)t tp the cjtj. He informs nsi tlmr he has just leturiied from Raleigh, 'over! tlii yhcjseru Raiii road to Asheville, and that the work is progressing most satisfactorily; :ii Trains will.rnu to Gray Eagle statiiii,'! twelve mile cast of Ashevill by the i fiNt of March. The work from . that point to Asheville is in a forward stiite. and is being rapidly jiuslied ti , completion j all the heaviest grading oil that line being nearly completed, and the Swanannoa nel i one of the longest in the country un on tin- ly lackiug about ighty feet of being islieil; A torc45 of tax Jiundred convicts is employed on the work. While in Raleigti Maj. R. canvassed leading citizens aud - j prominent 'members of the Lcgisla ture from nil parts of the' State,' and fouuc! the 8tiutimeut iu favor of couip.etii'g th.a con nectiou with .he Tennessee system of lail- roads, universitl. The people authorities ot Nortli Caroliua no longer regard 1 this road as a local euterfiVise,' but one of the ntiriost iuportanco to the general interest of the whole State', giviug theni, as.it? will ashurtaud direct, connection . with the i ." t li ' ! wiioie pouiu auu uie .uoitn western ier giou ot thexouutry. A large portion of the work from Asheville to the Tennessee State line is already done, and it is! al most certain that the Legislature, seeing the great importance of this work, provide for placing a force on , this will toad to meet the force tovk ing from Ahe vilU in the directiou of the Tennessee line. As soon as'it is a fixed fact this road wi I be finished to the Tepuessee line, the sluiri gap Ixitweeu our own roads and it will be unut,.wnicn wui give us a snort line to all the South AUan tic seaports. It also stimulate tjje building of the tkwii conucctiqu lequired to put us in direct communication with the Cincinnati SoSuth-i em Railway and the great West. "HONESTY IS THE JiET POLICY." The forced collection of debts due byiinu nicipal corporations, already a very inter j esting and still more annoying juesiion,i will be made still more interesting- and anuoyiug by the extraordinary tarn of affairs iu Memphis, The legislature of, Tennessee has taken a way the city's c iar-1 ter, and Memphis is no longer an incor porate city. This disincorporation o thej largest city in tire State is not an act of violence on the citizens, for if we nuder-! stand the matter it was done witlrtjheir hearty consent and approval. The act was not one of those spoliations of inujnic ipal charters that English tyrant kng were'addictod to, several hundred years ago, but instead, a special favor to the people. The object ot it is to rid thefo of the liability of the municipal deb ; of $5,000,000, which has become urgeul- for payment, and which the citizen say they cauuot pay. The legislature has meely come to the rescue of the embarrassed city, and relieved it of its debt by depriving it of corporate functions. j Hut here arises an interesting question: Can a debt of $5,000,000 be got rid of in this easy and summary fasljion ! If it can, the process is worth studying with a vjiew to a more ganeral application. But there is sgmo doubt about the efficiency of the proposed remedy. Several ypars ago Washington city was an incorporated mu nicipality with a debt of $22,000,00. Things did got go well with it, and Con gress, with the approval of the taxpay ers, took away its charter, and placed the government of it in the hands of tlirce commissioners; but this did not rid (the people of their debt; it remains to this day, and will, no doubt continue tolre inaiii until the last dollar of it shall hjive been paid. Memphis now sees the folly of its course. Everything belonging to the late cittf of Memphis has becu attached on nruc gar nishments issued by the' United Stakes Court in favor of the creditors, to the amount of $1 ,000,000. Two 'comiuissiin ers" appointed by the Governor are ln control. ItofeisrA JVcic. ; CHERAW AND SALISBURY ROAD. RAfL- A mcptiug for the promotion of the in terests p,f this j u?d was held in Wadis-i boro on Tjiursday last. President D. 115. j Townsend made a speoch, iu which lie stated that but tei) months remained;of the time allowed by the South Carolina Legislature for the completion of tjie road , to Wadesljorp. ; He said the only practical plan to raise : inoney was by: ellingthe first ; mortgage buds of the road, which were all properly prepared aud legally registeredand that he pro posed offering for sale 300 bonds only, at $500 each at par, and if this could jbe effected it was estimated that the plo- ceeds of such sale rould bo amply suttl-! cient to complete the road to Wadesboroi Ho hoped that 100 bonds Would bo taken; in Anson county. He felt confident hijn-j self that he could influence parties in! Cheraw aud his section to take a consid erable amount of the bonds, and if 15(i oi mese couiu oe placed outside of Charlcsi t ra lie liad no doubt but tltat tho? bther 150 bonds could be sold at par in that eity in twenty-four hours' time. A committee was appointed to eanvass for subscriptions to the bonds, and the meeting adjourned. Charlotte Obseri eri Beklix, Feb, 8 Twenty-two hundred Catholic ladies of the Rhine proviuk "vir. v1; Pr the ij't'iviwiuu vi ui ursaime courents f L Nonnenwerth'atfd Thrn?ir O It W belief ed that1 the session of he1 Reichstag, which opens on Wednesity uexr, will pe rpry stormy. WAfeHINGTONjrTOPICS. l M Tlyj ttiaaunty ofthe commitleeon Ihtv- ileges and Elections' to-day submitted to yLlie Semite a report that D. T. Coibiu is entitled to the seat in the Senate now held.byM. CV llurtcr, orXSentlr Carojinr lieTlepublicauji iiaye'no hope of stiifiu a. yi uiuju itAeir game 9. to nave a Mie. discpssion over the report, and then vote that ?IJatleri4cannot ue disturbed. 4rias- mneh as the ease is ?Sradjndicata. - The object is to establisli a precedeiit, in case, after, the Democrats gjt, control of; the Seuate, they atempt o, derrick uudei Kellog,'wi,,h the object pf nn sea ting him fjorbin is nierely ! use4 asla cat's-pav to make Kelhig solid. ' ; ' ; " . j " J iTIlE TOBACCO TAXi i :." I Delegations of mauufactnrejs of tobact co ' fronij neai-ly every pify, ield a meeting in thjM j-ity, They will nil fiy to have the Semite put dowp iti'f inaiice Commit- iee s report,! making a rpduction of the ix to" tventy cents, and adopt a substi tato which Yoorhees will oflfer, fixing the tax at fifteen ceuts. . - j j Goldsboro Mail; To enlarge the juris diction of Jdstices of the Peace is to put he weak at the mercy of the strong. ; How? What is it, then, to ran them through two mills the Justice's Court the Inferior; Court," and occasionally the Superior Court. ' i The small pox is doing dreadful work n t?...,.:i ....... : . iv ii i. ... in j.ntii, ottriiiiii; ia uiuumiuilH iu it mouth, ! t J aines lUalhoun, ax brother of John C. Calhoun, still lives, near HawkiusvHic, Goorgia. - ; A vessel which luisjnst arrivodat New York from Japan, brought a valuable col hvtionof Japanese 'articles for the cabi nets of the Roanoke Cullegj-, at Salem, Virginia. Cixcixxati, Feb. 8.Josejh L. Heath, a prommeutcitizeu of Reed City, Mich l. .1 . J. : ...i ..i . i . i . . . jiiuu u iiiiii-iieu iii;m, eio pen -wun a .llisx Thayeii. L'er father followed, overtaking them at Kalamozo. Heath drew a re volver to s,ioot him bat changing his .mind sliot himself through the heart. The Set-nut Cafe, The proceedings of the Supreme Court, jshow iii tlie ca-4e of il. C. Secest, convic jted of nnmler in tlc SSujhm ior Court t)f McDowell cuanty ami sentenced to be hanged, the coin than grunted a certivrmi. In comnin pajjanee this Kiuiply means that the transcripts have, been returiied to the cloili ill' l!:e court of Mel)..v;l! county IftM- currectiou. The i);ttejs su.tv be sent back : to tho Snprejijci I'n.n t bs. foie its tidiournmcnt. and the: case niav again come u-p at .the end ?fthe docket, but it ii more likely that it will go over to the nex term, aud theivhy 'cause still further delay in t!e lliial settleuiiut .ot Itlie cas.. The machinery of the law inoves Ai-ithaisluggi.shneM which the milU of tho gds could never apiru to. The y em phis houd holders are moving down u on that charterlot ujty. Tljev claim, tirst, that tlio aot. repealing the charter pf Memphis in void, because im pairing the ohligation of contracts; sec ond, tl e State itself, in vacating tlie charter of Memphis, assumed that city's debts, alnd it is hound lo provide for them by taxa iou ; lastly, tho debt of the de- fuuet city adheres to all the property within its former limits, and United States quarts! can, by ajii)ointment of a receive!) aud the imposition of fpt;cial taxes u ijpou such property, enforce the collectioq qf debts for the protection of .non-resident creditors." Ual. Observer, It wfts thought last week th;5t the plague n Russia had been stayed, but later accounts, report that it is making rapid ptforvsfs, to tlio gre;jf alarm .f the inljabit:jits of Central vfm Eastern Eu rope, Tho mosf extreme njeasures are proposed to arrest itscoursfi. A commit tee of jho Russian Ministry proposed that the villages where it prevailed most fatally shall Ue buraed, and. the Czar has Accordingly appointed a military officer tocairyj out this measure wherever ;it may be deemed necessary for tlie protec tion of the people. The plagjin is not, like the; yellow lever, arrested by frost. On the contrary it has prevailed only in Northern latitudes, never visiting tropi cal countries to any extent, It is hoped that, thtougli the. blessing of Providence, the gmt advance in medical science aud skill, combined with thorough quaran tine regulations, will ba hiicces.sfr.l in preventing the wide spread of the disease, but the history of past desolations of this scourge: fully justify the alarm that is felt throughout Europe. THAT WELL ! KNOWS FERTILIZf RQF FOURTEEN YEARS' STANDING I Rich ik Ammonia & -'Phosphoric Acid. Thf leading Fcrtilteer Of The Country MORE EXTENSIVELY UsED THAN ANY OTHER, And Particularly Adapted to THE COTTON CROP. Also Pacific' Guano Co's AGIO PHOSPHATE OF LIME, ; So we I and favorably known inN. Carolina. Can be had upon application to the fullowipg Jjro. AitEx Bkowk, Li. C. IIases, i C. G. MoSfTfeOMEHV, W! A.XcckEV- . C. A.. CjiHLTON,, StouohIAc SixjAk, Isaac H arsis. : SHfhnry. ; Lexington. ConeorJ. Uowan Mills.- Stateityille. I)aridMo!i CMge Moorevillc. J. C. Bqkrocqhs, Charlotte, v Jno. S. ReeSQ & Co., Nol7 GEX't Agents? Baltiuitfre, Md. NQWIS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN! i JDeniring to dinontiout: the bo.Iucw at prw- nt, I will ell at unheardj-of low price , I Kpien- lt! 4U-liorie power Porisule Lupine; 1 1 ine PlaninzA Malehine Machine: 2 Sin.ke Latlien: a Shingle Mai hire; Ripiand Cat off Circnlar Saws ; some 'Furnitme Machinery, Jke. Ad- Jrei', G. M. Sktzer, J 8alihrv, N. C - JAMES M. GRAY, Attornsy and Oouh33llo? t Liw, SAI.lSUL'ItY, X. C. Oil.e in the Court Uoixe lot, next dunr in Spure Iiiiiightiin. I W ill practice in all ) '-. he (. ourtsfcit the, State. Xolirc ihtrtly given tliai app!ie:ttion w,ll if ruaile tu presont General Aneinly for the p;is:ige uf iin Art .unending tlie Charter of tlie Town of SnlUhnry. Dated o'Uih Jnuarv7 1:879. 1. X. ilEILIG, Mnvor. II F. IIogksp, C. It. U. 15: , Notice i herehy giveri thjt !fH'ca'on w 111 he tiiiiiie to the. LejlUI tare of North C ti'ulina, now in session, for the passive of an Ac of !urpor;i(ion for "The XJiiristian A-cL.ilion of WfLLlAM JON KS, WESLKY JONES, aiid Ol'UKKS. Jna. 2oth, 1S79. 'y(. iavi(2o3i Coiici( IX TlliC Sl'I'KKIOR COC.'IiT. j Jno. il. WeiKore, JVjf. W iOi.ukly, L E C.dy, A Spaiulune, V, L Abvl, nud SnmninnR for jititTh to PiHinnfl unkpwn, j .relief, i r: ii; g iniiler tirui name of D'.iiui'i "kl&nntajn Milling I ' 'cMiijtar.v, iJfjrndantx. J state; or north Carolina. To the tihffijf of lioican (Jomity G retting. , Yoji are l.t rehv ccimniandcd to Hiiinmoiin V F lini:klfy, L II Lady, A Spanduiic, K L Abel, the I)efrtiduuta iihovu nsiued, if ihey f,e found within yir t-ouiity, tu be and appear before the .Itide of our Superior Court; nta Court to be hhi for the coipityj.of . Davidson at the Court Houe in Lexington on the 6tli 'Monday after the4tli Moudxy of March, 1879, and .in wer the complaint whidi yill he deposited in the office of the Clerk pftheSuperior Court for aid county, within the first three days of terra, and let the tciid Defendant lake notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint during said term, the I'laintitT iiil :ipdy tu theCpurt for the relief ih'iii iiidt'd jn the complaint. Herein fail not, and of (hi aumnions ruake due return. i : , (liven under niv hand: nl rieaj of id Cbnrt thw 1 Dili dav of Dec, 187S. '"" I C. F. LOWE, ' Clerk Superior Court Davidsou County, It aptearirtrf to the Court that the defend ants in the :;tve enlitjeil actjon hto non-fesi-dent.- of this Sl.ite, anl vj;nni;l jfter due dili gence he J'uund within the State; nnd that a 8iiflitic-iit cniine of action ciUi again paid defendnnlv in fayor of llje plaintiff and it alo appearing to th Court that a Warrant of At tachment iaiied ag?in?ttiie projerty of. the defendants in this Sufe,at the iffiuing of tltp above purnninnf. : It is therefore oederct that the above sum. mons and this Notice qf, Attachment he pnV lished each week for si suwessive Wpka in the Carolina VV'atchruni); a newspaper publish ed in the ton n of SaliH'Miry.'in the 7th Judicial District of North Carolina. ! OJK. LOVE, C. S.C. Jan. I8ih, 1879. MM ; in i Ll. . DIVIDEND NOTICE! ' Iff. O. It. IXJ Company. : Sechetary & Treasurer's Office, Company Shops, N: C, Jaw 15, .1879. The Board of Directoj-a of the North Caroli na Railroad Company have (hi day declared a dividend 6f G per cent on the Capital Slock of naid company ft per cent, pavabie March 1, and 3 per cent, pnyablfe Sept. 1, 1879; and have ordered the Treasurer Books of Stock io be closed on the 20th qf January and lat of August, 1379, and remained closed thirty days respectively from said date. By order ofthe Board of Director. W. LI TIIQKNBURG, " 14:3t iSect'y & Treasurer. S i2.50.OvM-10lliUectNnmltJM uwutad. i.b(j Co N.rtrlll.T Subscribe for the Watciimhn, on ly $2 a rear. T - ! II,;' !i sIvF" r J . -j F ; . & I o AwmM. m -2 g 1 P pr;,;-;1 r& -W Ti ;3r - A in .5 P . . -g.T J it ' L ' -41 p.-.1 . ' I S b s'' :..r. i A . g s- pa H 0'- ipiiiji . 1 2 gj I' " i;; '..'S 1 K o Z W'S MP 15? e fc H IS.I . 'g s :trH .3 d " .IS' v - -t , V. ROBI&SON Richmond, Indiana is -1 ESTABLISHED AVE BUILD POST4LBEE.:EKGIHE3 Mounted on Trucks or Ifranje of G 8 10 I , ! . . . i .:,,:. - . a i ; 12 14 and 23 Iforsei Fowiir, ; ' : 1 -- - I i ;,-;; , ' j - M'E ALsa iiuJld tiie i ' on frame. of 4 and i Horse l'ower. These eniue.4 have h nisontal tubular boil ers, made uf N. I ehareoal ham mered iron J inch thick and it' .(:,';(M) Wt.i. tensijii Ktreiit);, . Tli6V are the be.xt small ' UK FOR 6, 8, 10 and 12 UORSEPOWEltS. HORSE POWERS of all siz3st SINGLE OR DOUBLE Si STATIONARY EITSIITES, DRAG SAWS, S A. W TA 13 L1LS, CORN SHEi.LERS, FEED MILLS, &c, Ac. We. offer fipecial ind litiyers Sesul for CUtu!o rta'. yon wish to Ijmv. A.ltlmss, Il()3IX eeiuvnt.-t t etih and tate v!iat. SOX Sz Co., 14: It clinnnid, Intl. Therein a etreuL'.r of thisjliouso -at .Crawford's Hardware ston, Salisbury, waere lnforniatlon la re spect to steam e&u..s ;my b obtained.) AROUND the CORNER. i ; To the Public, QreuT'ing : I U LI AN & FRALEY Present compliments to the public anclMesiro to cull rciiewe4 attention totlicir efforts to be useful as . iiiiit mm ! AND CARPENTERS. Their prices are as lovr h It H possible' to ma ce them, and their work not inferior to anj. They till orders in! two departments, and have so far given satisfaction. They have extended their facilities repebtly, and arc encouraged to hope for Increased de mands. Their ready matle stock in hand comprises a general assortment! of house fur niture Bedsteads, Bureaijs, Clothes Presses. Loiines. Racks, Wardnjbcs, ' Book-Cases, Culoardsand China Presses, Candle Stands, Tin SaisJ6sks, Table3,Nasbstands, Chairs, &4. They also' keep an aUoi tliipnt of COFFINS 61 walnut, piiie and noplaf, frdm i.1 upwards Also, Window Sash. : They tll prriera with out ycxatious delays. Will contract forcar pentcrrs work and warrant' satisfaction. Will take good lumber and country produee ip exchange for furniture. Shopfnearly oppo site Watchman office. Juti as & FkaleV. J JOHN II, VCRBLE. aa aditnutrator Dniel Shayer, Viintifft .; , - gxngt f Jamea BShaYer, tieorge 11 SJiater, jjorert L Thayer, S J Swieegood and wffe Sallie D John Ide and wife Mo! lie C, William If Bn thal, Vjjam W Benthal, and John I) Ben. thai, Defendant. To William II. Benthal, AVilHan, 1 W Ben thai and John D Benthal, i j . 4 J r ON-BESIDESTSi - Yoq are hereby notified J thai a .umtpon., haa been issued against you jiu thei above en titled proceedings, for the purpose .of makin real estate assets; and you-are hereby required to appear al tlie office of thl ClelkXf rhi Su perior Court ut Bowan couftj within twenty daya, and answer or deiqnrj. tq lf.e!ora.ii,"l of the plaintiff which will fee deshwl ia the ofiice of the anid Clerk of te SuperiQr Vjom of Rowan County. - ' JOHN .HORAM, C'6 Superior Cour lG:6t:pf.$7.. KWP, County. x BONDS I i To make Title to Land, 4nd laborer and Mechanics Liens, for salfe at this Offir. : I 1 engine in tlie iharket. - - : i: TBBSM i J IM il ;ti-l. Mason's Improved fr uhaptr ihan ewr ofiVroil TtV.rS N"! J -lull, TSIEjFti8 nnam . mTTi-iiT. BLACKBERRY r js wip f!e, miresf ani njost titeS Li for iurr ica; hi.u.ni i.. "Tt " 9 - v vi f fXTi i--4- . rf; Fur "!jr al K Lu n-yg AilFORgiiflk; all for.it O'lartft. i'W ik ; Al , KLUtTZ-s -piffle lert npiiuu Oaily at KLUTTZ'S m t 4-' ' Three Fine Cjg.ii. fur ie mt t 4 CV0i; - lJ.st atur ,, ; HWihiiT So iw-rH the blimJiiLl, v l - Unp.,raU,U.dharaain.in.ItJ At TI1I.O I" KLUTTS Ila;(iSToW TIMETABLE WcSTEBKK.CijJ . ! " flVet-T:n!ril, jJ.Howjrjy STATIONS .alisburv.. Third cVee-.v Statesville...... Catawba... "Newton-...-. ... i ant)va Hickory ... leard ..... Mnmranion Bridzewati1?. Marion j.... . Old Frt...... Ilenrv ..... '-STATIONS Hcnrv.... Old Fort........ Marjon Bridj-ewaler... Muraanton I-ard Hickory, f'anuva Nwton 'a I a wtia ""tatesville Third Creek... Salisbury t . SIM01?TON MILS ill Thf iii'V l - ei'in oj.-ri- A iiihC V Hoard, H!id tujuou i; Ktitrti-h. ?V6o ptt Hion of twenty weeks. Catalogue niiflriftl with full pai'Uualar. on apjilHulii fei; ' Address, Mk.-. L oHA.VT. 3l:ly - .V'.iVmi P. N. HEILIO tm wouia call attention to their largf aa stock of. ; hardware; EaibraclntTIRONS and STEEI-s-everr ttf . Klzea and 'aapes oesi quaiivJ' -t . Wagon sid Buggy Material f comprtslnfr all the various kind tefpilrwl- uxles, whei, $s., rea.ly to set np. j Tele-raph StraVCutter J all sizes, anl utisunwssed jn (jualtiy ftiKfaG Great Amerinan 'Liffhtninff SAj every kind and size, embi-.icmtf MIUPP WAIL S-ail sl7.e.s-eutaal wrotiPh The ? most popular and approve BtrlP'tt s, ail kinds, boiu, &c- tSTl No- 1 lngs, WlNDOWCUAS S from S k 1 0 to il x-PW Valuta, varatshcvI4tnln?,BfWf, ForCarpemera.Blacksnth.s.SJioemakeAT1- g . diampipn EXawera su4 R! Horo Iakes. Threshing rV',i HorserPowers, Pumps, fr(-inAtl Crai ScytUcs, Planters HaadW CUNS Knives, and crTLEB1.VK UiTour stock embrace erythliW W prtces for casa. 1 With thanks for Pf Jjl hope to merit coaiiauea coafideiUHi W. Is paironage. March 7,-tsfS.r NOTICE OF DISS The firm of M,.c!c & Klnttz W m uitual consent of ihe partners. i,J tie the tirm will he j.aid to A.J. : j ill close up air the unsettled biw&e,l lirm C. C VWH , GEO. A. January lM, 1S79. ; f f - A. J. Mock &Co., willcontimtttlif T,t t the fiame place, and 8olhit l;ltr friendu and tmstomtr of Mock the trade tjenerally.' Bijy and sell count ry product for cash". f . r& 13M - t A.J, MOCKjl FO SflLEL OR RES) A Valuable Honso aud Lotv ; Pf 13:.Jt ' J.J-WlA Cheap.- Chattel i-Mortga? variotia other blanks for al MofifcgageDeeds for salfi v r r T i , 1 SAVE ;.8 io" ji - 0 15 '- Hi: t io ii -i - --'in on ; -.! . . ii on " ! : ;12 M ' " i ' ' 1 21 r. mJ j : 2 C-9 "1 - ! 3 0: " GOING EAST. tj -'A - TooTi, ; 7 09 A.st n . 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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