t ' t, - "1 .I- i I -4 A - 1- Carolina Watchman.- . AT THURSDAY, APRIL, 3 pT - Another tnll on th ImwhoMeir of the :l,..onw Hank (ScoflttliUl. 18 lameu uit audit is thought it will ruin theiu. Old Simon Camenirrli bettten the Widow Oliver iu the breach -of nruniise ..ir lint a motion for u new trial Is talked of. ' - ; " 1 Air naviffation is still under trial, niid a man in ciitaiso thinks lie lias solved the ti0bletn. lie uwfS no balloon Unn a vi Ri-nl.a. mi of ouri Renre Miitatireieaj-a the extra aeSsloU of Uou- grtjaa Will be fcbott. Sam Cook and Adam Smith, jdolored, lirike jail and escaped Voin prison in IlUike county 1 Si turuaj nigyn 1 Hon. Jas. Leach, of this State, sus tained- ft fall lu Washington City, last fcmulfi v , nivrht.4 Which ' broke one of Ins legs.. The "Green backers' in Congress, con rrary to profession, work with the Re- Miblicane. The Democrats wilj get long witliout theui, while the incousiat- rucy 01 ueir coarse win me wwo ejnu 11 blot themselves oat as a party ' fThe depressfon in Great Britaiii rather increases than diminishes, some 01 me wise men of tliQ kingdom eutertaiu -the greatest fears on the subject, and after jidtieutly investigating the causes, have louud nothing to inspire a hope of relief. Thfe next annual National Itc-tfnlon of soldiers Jind sailor of the late war,! will Ikj held at Cambridge, Ohio, August 20, 27, -its. and 21). 1879. Our thanks are due the President for an invitation to atteud it. We will give a more extended notice of thf gathering in our next. - - T Tlie recent "work of the pistol" in Richmond, Atlanta, Davidson county, and Vicksburg," has raised the press tole fuauding the hanging of a few geuteel maruerers as the surest means 01 restor ibjr a decent respect for human life. We join in' the demand. ' Let money clear no guilty man. y L . i aKa.a i SBCREST.--The J)lue ltidne Blade tells ufa recent visit to the cell of this' unfor tunate offender. He is subdued by remorse, talks but little, listens, but speaks not even to his father, weeps often, and me ehanically ties and uuties his shoes. All I he fire and spirit of the dare-devel yonng limn is exiinguisneu, aim ue is ireniuiiug with a fearful looking for of judgment, ilia case has not yet been finally decided, but will be soon, lie is in McDowell jail. The recent siekness of Judgs Krr dis appointed the Courts iu several j of the counties of the 0th district. There have been some complaints on account of it, but as, the Raleigh Observer very j justly remarks, such cases have happened be fore in the State, and mav occur nimin at any time. It is not improbable the coiui juaiuis ieiereu 10 nuu mure special reier cuce to his Honor's general feeble health, which is suggestive of a frequent occur rence! of such disappointments. ;By the way, there is now no provision to reme dy the provideutial interference with the holding of the Courts by the sickness of A Judge. A subsequent General Assem bly; should not omit to make a reasonable provision for such cases. i A Postal card addressed to the Post Master at this place by a gentleman resi- ; dent of Glen's Fall Warren county, New York,, has - been hauded to us for notice; In answer would suy : ! i (Just at this time there is no pressiug demand for a carpenter and builder, the resident men of that occupation not being constantly employed. Times are,! how ever,' slightly improving, and we expect ere long to see a demand for men of that peenpation. Cabinet makers might do a good wholesale business hero by manu facturing a general assortment of j furni ture and supplying local sale rooms in the - State, j. This would require the establish ment of a factory with full capacity and money backing to compete with north ern factories.' We have native woods of excellent quality walnut, poplar, maple, beach,! piue, &c, at comparatively low rates, j . ... . ' j Special information in respect tcr real 'estate propety may be obtained by ad dressing Blackuier & Henderson or H. N. . Yo6dson, Salisbury, N. C. j ,"tyi1at CAXT BE HELPED." && The lAnieuded Freight Law has brought .trouble on the railroads without afford ing a promise of relief, to the eople. This iai unfortunate to say the least of it, ! nnd we trust it is a rare except iou to the luleof thd work by the late General As sembly. It is expected that" mistakes will ,beL uiad by legislators, because it is iiuiossible that human actions can be puiformly faultless. t vMr. Orchard, the representative of Ca-1 liarrusi is more resnoutiibla in tluvrom. isea thau any one other member of the Legislature. His immura. a w liir beep, informed, was a good one, and he Exceeded it probably from a lack of more Iierfect knowledge of railroad subjects, ndeed, .there- are few men whose- lite .msinesa has been disconnected with railroads and their systems of freight, . .&c.V Nv io know m neb about theui I u he prefwut case; Mr. Orchard designed to have tlie law bo amended as to establish .a uuifoj-m system of freight charges, by ,vhicb y,0 mean, equitable rates tor all snippers, uotu , ns to distance and charges. f p inusiruiet lie wanted to have the far so lameuded that a ! bag of cottou h)ppe froi Charlotte to Salisburv - wouiu pay uouble the, amount of. one of .same weight aud value shipped fronr "Charlotte to Concord; because the dis 4 tauce to Salisbury is double thatf to Cou- cord j aud all railroad tariffs iu the rState ( u, oe. governed by this simple rule. And it is cliiiniMi :isul i-oti.wir,) 1 M Jwa"ded .hies accomplish this tle ; f ! i 4tiiPt 1 11 m t hereafter be uuiforml rates oe charges with strict regard to dis tance : 10 miles Tbeiuir the unit ..r .1:.. r MWvy ivui i u iu cenra tio unit of I charge tor that distance, the a(ter unit j-r must l added to tho former as ofteu a v B" " sm oi. the jjistance 4 'hus, if the rate is IU cents for a I(J0 IU packagtklU miles, ii will be 20 cents- for j 20 miei 30 cents for 30, and so on to the eud. 1 ' - -t-. - "ibis looks fair at tho first hi II all nf tl.n I ; subjectJ but "the more neonlw r.t- : j f uiake figures pii t. the more appa Ij reiii it becomes thaj; jt-wiU notork i ,eu. 11 xne rates are put down low I euough local freights to afford thje de f signed;)ief te the patrous of piilroads 4 , it will ruiu tlie railroad companies;- ' local! freights is the best part if their :t busluess. If the rdtes are fixed !hiih CiiOult - - .1 f 1 . . 1 . nil cal freights,1 the rule !wil! rnn op impossi ble charges ion 'through freights, w and cut off all that part) Of their f busine. Than ' the-rai'road fWHnpanfes are in n dreadful quandary. jWhat they will de cide to do is not yet known. The recent meeting held by them at Italeigh Jft the main question to be decided at an ad jonrned meeting mwii to be, held. The Conjectural result is pmbably this : The railroad cooipanies will endeavor to obey the new law in its letter, and spirit, and in order to save themselves from ruin will make ni on local freights and travel Attie damage they ninat sustain in the loss of their entire business in ttyrougn freights. How this will- work we' will find out by fexperience. It must be met. The law cannot now lie repealed or amended and cannot Ie evaded, and the roads must not stop business. If the ex peri men t should hurt, anybody he will probably squall and we will all know if, aiid this is all the comfort the case affords. !Siiort and Sweet." Oar correspon dents ou- Prohibition are on the increase in; umber.j From present indications we may have to hold! back some of them. To avoid that however, we ask that those who have already entered the contest will study to be brief. MShort and Sweet?' are homely j words expressing the , idea best to suit the limits of our paper. Wo shall be pleased to hear from evciry town ship in the county on j this subject. Has 'Billy Slarpe', nothing to say at a time like this f Is! "Xcmo"( mum on tlie main issue f Did "Modas,,i exhaust himself on the Road Scraper. We do not ask any of them to interfere in the controversy Which "Progress" courted and won, but the general subject is of universal inter est aud every voter in the county has a right to be heard as well as vote on it. What is the public; sentiment of your neighbor hoods, friends f ; laigiBi What the Democratic Congress De mands. There are not many working people who read the newspapers so close ly as to keep np with the times, or to Re quire very exact notions of political pur poses and movements. Some of these mfty not yet have seen a brief statement of the difficulty between our Democratic Congress and the Republican President. We subjoin such a statement, and all the old men who read it will be surprised that an honest President, brought up nn der the free institutions of this country as they existed before - the war, hesitate one moment about signing bills repealing the odious laws so plainlyde sigued to restrict tho freedom of elections. The Democrats in Congress demand the repeal of j j 1. The law authorizing two super vis ors of election, one belonging to each party, to be j appointed by the Federal court for each voting-place. x. 1 lie law authorizing the marshals to appoint an unlimited number of deputy marshals, all of whom may be of one par- Jy, to sustain and support the supervisors ; . . ii xv x' . f h. iu their efforts 10 secure a inr '.) elec- tion. il. The law' authorizhig the district at torneys and other persons to reouire grand and petty jurors in the Federal courts to take the irou-clad oath. . 4. The law! authoiizin the President to station troops at the. polls to preserve thej peace when elections for Congressmen are going on.; 1 he fate of these measures still hansrs fir, and what the President will do about them is still unknown. Upon this point tlie Washington correspondent of the New York Times telegraphs that paper as fol lows: ! For the past two or three davs it has been currently rumored in certain cir cles here that a so-called compromise had been entered into between the executive and legislative branches of the govern ment, by the terms of which the Presi dent would siKn the aonrooriation bills in the form in which the Democrats have agreed to pass them. Iu other words. that the Republican administration was ready to surrender evervthinir for which the Republican party lias been contend ing, except the supervisors of election. who, under she enactments nronosnd lv thej Democrats, would be practically powerless to I prevent fraud. A numW of official and nersnnal fi iciwla f tlio President, who are believed to be in a position to know of what they sieak, denv these stories aud say that , the President has entered into no compromise with the Democrats. It is not I denied, however, that Secretary Evarfs favors some adjust ment, even at the cost of a partial sur render ou the Republican side, which might secure a settlement ofth ingdifliculty betweeen the Iwo branrhr of the government and bring about an early adjournment of Congress. As further information (reliable or un reliable) upon the point at issue, we quote the following from the Washington in. publican of Thursday : j ten. liartieW's visit to him the Presi dent was occasioned by a proper anx iety, in view of his positiou. as the ac knowledged Republican leader in the House, to understands exactly what his fellow-pai tisahsin that body might ex pect from the administration in the land ing emergency, wherein it is acknowledg ed the most vital interest of that party are at stake. It is sufficient to add that he came away from the President convinced that a reasonable prospect exists of har mouious concert of action between him and tho Republicans infCougress in op position to the general line of repeal policy proposed-by the f Bourbons. ; Senator Zach Chaunler is auother stal wart Republican who has recently had confere uces with the Presideut iiMn the same subject. JIu the course of a brief and casual talk with the Xatinnnl Hm;. yesterday he reiuiirked. in i-ffw-t- ti. Presideut is all right. He may be relied u in una emergency us satoir as any straightforward Republican could be."! In answer to, a query ' whether he had everheard the i President express any piuiou pointedly and explicitly iu favor of reteutiou ofj the provision for the ap lHiumeut of special deputy marsluds for! service at natioual elections he said : "No uot on that point explicitly ; but I know what I am talking about when I say that hewill staud by tho general Republican proposition jas embraced iu what is known as the supervisors law.", 7 It is impossihle at the; present writing to know how the difficulty between Qon gress and the Presideut may end. , :' lt Ulora happens that the best arti cle of its kind is also the cheapest. Iu re gard to artificial light, however, Pratt's Astral Qil not pidy furnishes the clearest softest, aud most steady light knwnibut ats cost is a mere trille compared with gas. i J. D. Gaskill, At. ' A poor deserted wife srrivtd at As! Se ville recently with rt baby , twenty-two days old in lier anas and two small ch)N dren following herf slowly and painfully making her way luick on foot to her fath er's house in Georgia, through cold and rain. . They were all net when they en tered Asheville. She gave her name ns Elizabeth Whitmore, wife of j Win. Whit- more, Hall Co Ga. -. ,... -.. Eor the Watchman. Prohibition Unity Township. Mr. Editor Th frisn1d - of . . - - "v MummMK , v. ..j. . v Brt i . will be glad, to hear that Unity township is Bow considered safe for prohibition. More ; than three-fourths of , the voters have signed petitions for the election iu June. This success is largelyue to the interest taken by Dr. B. C. Clement, the physician of this township, jwho has al ready obtained 101 names.! Iu Scotch Irish township several gentlemen aresub cessfully circulating ietitions.r Cannot the whole county be thus thoroughly cah vassed t The people, when tested, seem to be heartily in favor of this movement. Drinking men are willing to have the temptation pat out of the way One gen tlemen who opposed incorporating the churches, i. e., to remove the! traffic onjy two miles, says he will go for removing it out of the county. Let some persons, who have opportunity, pass around the petitions in each township, and we hall soon see what are the real sentiments of the citizens of Kpwan. Very respectfully, Geo. 11. VYetmoiie. RALEIGH MARKET. Ralkioh, March 29, is?. Flour.Non.il Carolina. . . . ; Corn Corn Meal Bacon, N. C. Uog, round " " iiams Coffee, prime Rio " grood Sugar, white , " yellow , reus Otter Mink Fox : Coon , Muskrat ... Kh!tlt. ..$5 86 6 &m 66 (4 ... T t ... T (4 ... 14 (4 ... IS ( 8tf ram $3.00 15 90 W io Abore are for large quantities! s A prominent Baltimore merchant writes to a Southern farmer advising a heavy cur tailment in cotton planting. The prevail ing opinion there among the statisticians is that the next crop will probably run over five million bales, on account of the greatly increased acreage in Texas and other South era Stater; and with that amount raised the price will be lower than it was lase year. ANNOUNCEMENTS! All announcements under thin head will he charged at the same rate of htrainexs Iocal4, vis: 15 cents per line for 1st insertion and l6 cents per line lor each additional insertion I hereby announce mynelf a candidate for mayor of halmhurjr, at the election to be hel on the din of May next. R. W. Peice. 24:4t. . II1AUU1ED. In liowan mnnlr. March ai.th isro hr iiatr t l Linn, Mr. Jonn H. Lecnly to Miss llozeltlne St'arensi OBITUAEY. DIED. In Csibarrns rnnnfv Vafnh oatvi t Cruse, In tneicth year ot nisass. iue uecasea u an exeinjUry member of Or id Ev. Lutiieriii ctiurcli. a. tinii imaiuai n,i f.t and muoti reuaotedln liu im-,i'iniii' in wi.i,.n v.j DIED. In Salisbury, nn thr iTth r.t Phn.r. iqt - thfi i.5t,h Vi'ir hnr irrn Upj inni.i i- time had blown tne blusuln? bud ot bjwafui mol!--i ty. LntO tll(! ft vn indlni' nmimrnr i.inmi....nii i ; and trust, she wa:, most signally true, aai affec-! Mvuw,wiiriiucr mivj.ia.1, muner, ana latnllv.i FernaDH. the nmniinptir inir. in ..i, . ter tue fairest flower In tlie wreath of her virtues ' was Purity of heart enabling her, so richly to paerlt the reward of the eth BeaUtude, -Blessed arei the Pure In heart, lor they .Hhall see God" as a 1 member of uoclety, she was beloved by all who were i within tho anhepa rt Kov n Z. . - it rr" . 1 oumuuiuuc, Aim memory i of her modest unobtrusive virtues, wiu lonir sur-i vwuucmo vi tuc toiao, wuicu now enclose ner mortal remnin a mnat oumnit maka. i the Protestant Episcopal Church, she beaUfully.i ouui ubu uepruifssion. as a wire, most loval and dprnlrl a o un-t ho m-. : : daughter, most duUful, she endeared herself to her family, wno ministered so gently, and lovelnirly to E.111.!.0 s? over the Inanimate form, and the famllvwhl(!h she IhtpH nri i.hih i , sustained no greater loss, than when the anjrel, of death, knocked at the door of the unmurmurlfSr suf ferer, and said, "I have called for thee." But she needs no Panegyric let heplfe speak it. To her sorrowloglng husband and famjly, yearte-thls earth . uiu'iu uerpt'LUiu. ama- 'i. ,t ZZZZi, r .rr . ""I'lure, uuufasintfiy roil. And the smile of Ihe Lord, is the feast of the souL & rrOf 1 1 rni) avanrrnl I 1 u hin tlii inth.m. f Unin. . i - .. In her truthfulness, and worth Like a Iovelv. irpnttA rivinn 8he has passed away from earth. Angel ot nature human, Essence of celestial love, Heart and soul of trusting woman. Gone to her reward above." Tea ironft .'havfnt. tya tna.i . . ----------- ..u.v.Uiii u uiq uaiuum vuurca in the confidence of a certain faltli in the comfort SrlPnnPln t.h mmmiinUn i i. . n i l "Icrvu1 and uoiy hope In favor with Ihee our God aud In perfect charity with the R. FRANK GRAHAM, CORSER OF MAIIT AND FISHER STREETS, SALISBTJBY, TSt. C. Ha vine niirchitRed (t. M Rn,.1 c( .u of Groceries and added it to my own, I now of fer to inv former friends and nuir.ww ...! it.. general public A Complete and roll Lino of V 1 I FAMILY GROCERIES, All Pmh and of First Quality : ALSO AST ExceUent Assortment of Confectionery, fci? ALL LOff 1JOWX ilvOB CASH.. Hare on hands a small Good, which is offered at nd j below coat . IIV'II I at . . niii aiso sen one Aew Fairbanks' Scales, 2 Pairs Connter Scales. One or two Khn.... and one good Writing Desk. . Any person needing any of the above store furniture, will find it to their advantage to call soon. Will exchansre coods for fTonnir PrJnA. allowing the Highest Cash Prices for the same! Call in and get Bargain?. ! 24:3m TgE LATEST MUSICAL W0SDEE. -The Org ci NETTIE rpnrnuiilinn n.na -,1 Organist, Music and Musician. Not a toy, but the most marvelous musical instrument of the age. nays iront one to a thousand tunes. No limit to tithr kind or quality Plats Hvmn Tdses, Port'LAH Soxus, Polkas, Waltzes, Reels, Quadrilles and Hornpipes with Ier feet accuracy. A mere child can ploy U. Constructed on the principal of a cabinet organ and plays automatically from tunes on perfo rated iiaer. Io handsome case, 2 ft; long, tTt. wide, 1 ft. high. Pkice, isclvdiso Foua Tc!iES,ojiLT $lO. Extra tunes 25 cts. each. Guaranteed to give more satisfacton for the money than any other instrument in the wor.d. Agents wanted cveryvkere. Send for descriptve -aa.uain. ; SllftirCTS i LUDDEN & BAT 3S. Savannah. G. 24:3t , WhoKw e Southern .tnt. BUSINESS IiOCAIj COLUMN. j Important to the Farmers;, ji The Sba Fowl" Guano reduced in price to 450 lbs of Middling Cotton per ton. Farmers desiring a tirst class arti cle can now procure the well known Sea Fowl of , J. D. Gaskill, Agent, J; Salisbury, N. C; f !! NEW GOODS, just! received at J. d! Qaskiirs. Call and examiue before you purchase Prices very low. , 1 i Still Parson's Snuff moves forward, gaiuing favor, with those who se it. Try it. J. D: Gaskill, Exclusive' dealer. ; 'I Mr. C. B. Howell, of the Kichmond Nurseries, has been joined by Mr. C. L. liudgett of .Davidson couuty, and they together . will canvass the surroundiug country Don't fail to see - them. The Nurseries of Messrs. Franklin Davis & Co. are the largest aud most reliable nurse ries in the Southland all parties ordering through their Agent, Messrs. Howell and Badgett, will be sure to get large, thrifty young trees, plants, or shrubs, as the; case iuay be. Call for the Nausamoiid Beauty Apple, Brighton Grape, Suelliug Cherry, &c. ' ' r !h ; ) NEW TAIIiOH SHOP. J. A. Stockton, Jr., has opened a Clean ing and llepairiug Shop iu the old Man sion House corner, lie has had experience iu his line, and will serve the public at low prices. Call and see him. n 21:3t. . Call and examiue my work. All pictures lire guaranteed to give satisfaction. Chil jdreushould be brought to the Gallery in tiie morning. Ferreotypes two for 50c. and Geinsfor fifty cents. ! 16:3m C. W. C. WOOLWIXE. Pocket-Book Lost. It was in the town of B., and Mr. S. had jul concluded some purchases, when he matle the startling discovery that his pocket-book was lost. While .searching hi pockets he found a buckeye, and .said ''Giiitlemen, my pcuket-book is lo-t, but there ha- been some thing discovered bjr Dr. Tabier, of Nashville, of far greater value. It is the linckeye 1'iie Ointment, which will cure l'iles in aj cases, when used according to direcli ns. Try it. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sa. by C. Ii. Barker. ?Coussens' Honey of Tar will relieve severe couzhs of lonir standinir. and Drove a blessini! to all who sillier with ailVclions of tlie throat and lungs, and is conhMently ottered the public a$ the best rcaiedv in the world. In our rig- orous clime wlu-re couhs and colds prevail, this favorite remedv should have a nlae in every household. When; the- little ones are attacked hy croup, or whooping cough, uoihmg will alioril sucli itistarit reiiel as Cousscim Honey of Tar. Price 50 cents For sale bv VI K. B irker. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. M. Knox Apri & Co. 1 3d 1670. Cottox firm Midd lings, 9 r8 1 low do i stains BKcon, couqty, hog round BUTTER BttGS 1320 8 Chickens per dozes Corn 11.50(2.00 5u52 Meal moderate demand at Wueat good demand at 50 1.001.10 Flouk best fain. tzxo super. 2.50 75 75 810 30 37 20 67 1012i Potatoes, Iuish Oxioks no demand Lard Hat- Oats Beeswax Tallow Blackberries Apples, dried Scoar BLACK WELL'S TOBACCO BOOKS&IVIILLIOiM I A roiiipicM U tilde IO HvdlocK Vilh Ciianlcrt on, A competent Wom anhood, Evidrncrtol Vn milt. Steri lity in irouten, Adric lo Brivirgruuin. HiLbsnd, and Wife, Ccttbaev mi I Matrimony compared, IniprdinMufci to Marriajfe, CunimKai dutic. Scicnoa v of Mftrriftlc. Law 4f Divorrc. Iral rifthUof marrini wintn,tc alto on iaaaaoi Women, thair rauftt and Cure. A Confidential work ! am fM, with Ml IMale KnRrTin(ri. tent tor BO canta. Tha) Private Medical Adviser, on tha mu:ti or im pure aaaorialioiia, alao on the ttrret habit, froulh i aid fhir tffrctt on aftrr lilt, earning Vanenorlr. Srinieai : Emiasiona, Krrrona debility. Ik ot eVznal Pawrr, ate. I making marriage improper oranbanpT, firinir nianr raia : able receipt, forth, eureot priTatedsaeaarataanw lice, orer i C) piatra, eo emtj. Medical Advice. a iectureoa ! Manhood and Womanood, 10 ernti; r all three ti They contain COO pagea and oer luu liJuatratit nc.ent ; bracing everrthing on the generaiiTe irfttem that ia wurih : knowing jtnd murh thai ia not publiehed in any other work. : Sent ia euigle o uniea, or cemplc te .n one. for Price ia ; Stainpa, Siirer or Curreney. (The author invite conauta-, , tion. and letter, are proinjitly anwtrrd without eharg, I : Addreaa t Dr. BtfOV Dispentery. 12 KunU Btix Su - DK. ( Bt. IunU, Io. ( Eatabliabed 1847 ) 1 earnestly aik prroona auflering from HI' PIT HE" to aena Hie uieir nautra ana addrran. ther wiM learn wmiwtning to tacir aavantage f.ot a Troaa. Chew Jackson's Best et Navy T(haccr USE THIS BRAND. BEST I1T THE WORLD, Ml . letter to any aw One teaspoonfnl of this Soda used with is spur uiiiK equals t our teaspoousfuls oi rue ie8t liaKinj' rowuer, sav ing Twenty Times its cost. See package for valuable ". j-ji - mtornianon. If the teaspoonfnl is too large and does ; not produce good results at first ;H us less afterwards. i I Jan: 30: 6m. i 1 -'h i - ' i -. -: V1 (fae '.- Li ' .' k, ' . ! i Tmriousomer nianRR for sale hr ' Mortgage Deeds for sale hert ! Also various other blanks. , Office Westkhk If. C. RaiUioad,! 31organton, N. Oi, March 7, '7t. : .NOTICE. !.- There will he a meeting of the Private Stockholders of this Company at Newton, on Friday, April 4th, 1879.! J. W. Wilson, Ko21:to24 !'i President. NORTH CAROlJXAyV Davie County. 1 1 I StTPETlOB COtJRT. HI. L. Foster, adm'r of j Petition to sell land Augustus Davis, dec d, Plaintiff. Agaimtt r James VVatser, James Stoker, Amanda Stoker, Mary Stoker, Drfcn'U. for assets. y Order " fori heirs of Wta. Stoker to be made' parties deft-n't. It appearing lo the satifaction of the CHirt npon affidavit of Plaintiff, that the DefeiiPts above named, James Stoker; Mary Stoker and Amanda Stoker are non-residents of this Slule, it in ordered that pnhlication be made for -ii succesidve weeks in the "Carolina Wstchnmii." a newspaper puhlinhed in Salisbury, M. C, notifying naid defendants to appear at the Of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county within ten days from the date of the MimtDotw, and if they fail to answer the com plaint within that time, the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. I i. Witness, this 8th day of March, 1879. G. M. Bingham, Clerk Sup'r Court Davie County. 21:6t:pd " . Farmers, j j DON'T BE SWINDLED out of A BALE OF COTTON ' 1 ! TIIEO. F. KLUTTZ 4L ' will sell you one ton of Boyldi, Cnr &Co's CELEBRATED rfilizer For 200 liii Cotton, ! PA7TAI31.I zxgr rjovEmiiEn i It is the best in use. Easy to manipulate. Requires no cotton seed nor stable manure. No charge for recipe or right to use. I Equal to any $50 k'isuio. jf Deen tested for vears. Call and get particulars and see testimonials. Don't be humbugged by cheap imitations. You can get the genuine only from THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Drcggist, No20:ly Sole Agent foi Rowan ROBIWSOrd Richmond, Indiana. ESTABLISHED IN 1842. WE BUILD PORTABLE ENGINES Mounted onTrucks or Frame of 6 8 10 12 14 aud 25 Horse Power. WE ALSO BUILD THE "PEERLESS" PortaWe Iwi on frunic of 4 nnd 6 Horse Power. These engines have horizontal tulmlar boil ers, made of No. J chnrcoal ham mered iron i inch thick and ! of 50,000 lbs. tensile strength, j They are the bent small j engine iu the market. WE BUILD FOR 6, 8, 10 and 12 HORSE POWERS. HORSE POWERS of all sizes. SINGLE OR DOUBLE aw Mills. ! I j STATIONARY ENGINES, DRAG SAWS, SAJW TABLES, CORK SHELLERS, FEED MILLS, &c, &c. We ofier special inducemcnts to cash buyers. Send for Catalogue, and state what you wish to buy. I H Address, ROBINSON & Co., ! . Richmond, Iud. rTherels a circular of this House at Craarford's Hardware Store, SaUsbury, where InformaUon In re spect to steam engines may be obtained. Home Ml ISM, talis lacles Vy 12.6a orer KXi latest Kotvlties PRINTING OEFIGE FOR SALE.' ; ' . . " i . . ..... I f . The type, press and fixtures of ihe Davidaon Record (at Lexington, 'N, CI are. tor sale, j For particulars, address . C. UJBnttNER,: 4 Salisbury, N. C. Street's Hatioiaiotel RALEIGH, N. S. R. STREKT & SOJf, Owhers and Proprs. ' G-ASTON nHOITSE, ' MW-BERM, rf. C.j 8. R. STREET & SONj Proprietors.; ' The undersigned ha vinff purchased the Na tional Hotel property of Kaleighj ojnedithe W . . . I . till. If.J.. f loin Marcn, io, mat weii! Known iiouse 10 the public unxler their management . They re fer to their past management of j the (Jaslon House as a guarantee that the traveling public will find the National, in their hahds, up tc the standard of a first class Hotel. iTlie senior. Mr. Samuel R. Street, will remain in charge of the Gaston House. The junior. Ir. m. J. Street, will conduct th e National Ilot'el. I r S. R. STREET A f?ON, JAMES M." GRAY, Attorney and Counselior at Lai SALI8BURY, Lv. 6. I ' i Office in the Court Honse lof:, next door to Squire Hanghtoii. Wi 1 practice it all the Courts of tlie State. Practical Blacksmith. llOUSESllOElt. 1 SHOP connecter with Brown & Verble's Livery subles. tar"u designs of Shoes, to suit any shape of toot. All shoeing on strictly selentUlc prin ciples and WARRANTED. All kinds Uacksmlthlng promptly done. V 18:1y j NOTICE .!. r i - Nouth Carolina, 1 Davidson County In Superior Court. ; i i Susan E. Hunmhreys and Benjamin F Hill- yard, Plaintiff, J Against Alfred . Hargrave, Defendant. The defendant alove named ispierehy no tified that the above action liabeeh instituted to recover damages against him fo the sed ac tion of a servant, and that a warrant of attach ment has been issued therein against bin property, and that both lhtuninioi)iid war rant of attachment are returnable to the next term of tbe Superior Com lo be held for the County of Davidson at the Courthouse in Lexington, or the sixth (6th) Monday after tlie fourth (4th) Monday of March) 1879, when and where he can appear and anstver or demur, $c. I ; WilnesM C. F. Lowe, Clerk of nald Court, at office in Lexington, the 19(h tin of February, 1879. C. F. LOWKJ C. &. C. Nol9 24 ' I 111 fi THAT WELL KNOWN FEHTILIZCR OF FOURTEEN YEARS' STiiflLTlfeG ! Rich in Ammonia & Phosphoric Aci, Tlte Leading Fertilizer OJ 7A Country BKI Sd I MORE EXTENSIVELY USED THAN AN Yt OT1IEU, I And Particularly Adapted to THE COTTON CROP. Also 4Pacific' fiuano AGIO PHOSPHATE Co's OF; LIEilE, n in J1 Carolina. So well and favoraLlv know Can be had upon application to tlte following Agents : Jno. Allen Bkowk, Salisbury. Lexington. Concord, liowan Mills StatiMville. L. C. llANES, C. G. Montgomery, W. A. LucSey, C. A. Carvton, j Stough & Siax, ; Davidaon C'lge Isaac Harris, MoqreTiIIe. Charlotte. ; J. C. Borroughs, i Jno. S. Reese & Co., Nol7 Gex'l AcrpxTS, Baltiuioie, Md. aad Horpfcln ?tter4. Th-Orislr:rlB tir u CUI-L j. tl iiftr . f.-rl:ca Opium F-tinj. ! ViR B;r!ra, U oru-lagu a, Croaaa Co ItmI. SIHOHTOH FEMALE COLLEGE t i i i i. i Statesville, fT. C. The next .eion njen.a Aujrunt 28, 1878. Hoard, and tuition in English, $85.00 jer ne sion or twenty weeks.' Catalogue arid circular with full particular on application.! Addrew, Mn. E. X, uUANT, 34: ly : Principal ST.VBf.J-:. .Having ; purchased the Livery Stable on Lee street: nnd ijperfectecl all necessary arrangements for car rying on the business in a com i)let and itifW-trv mann M .-.j maillll, public are solicited to give vis a trial. We are prepared to afford -j All usual Accommodations, and will do so at the most moderate prices possible. 5BRQVERS are invited to give us a call. Day! visitorsran Have thir stock carefullv attended to ahd er attention shewn them. Thq stablu atttiid- ants are experienced and careful men. Horses boarded by the day, ucek. inonth or year.Call and try us. j li. J, HOLMES & SONJ Jan. 2d, 1878. i ' j it:tf i E. H. JUL AESIfs SALISBURY, X. C. i Havine mv Found rv in road In... v m - Pf. J Kill ROvV prepared to do all kind-ot Csating in ehhtr Iron or Brass, All kindof EnMnesna-Boil.r Work done wuh dnsnl,; .1 allikinds f Agricultural and Mining Machinery built o7 repaired to order, Tsim alob prared to Dmn Lnmber. make all kiml. r i "iTk!.0 Ur?9 Sash, Blinds and Doors. f5ash, Poor?, fii isea of moulding k,t l' . . mY x.th-er C ' , n nana, A stock of Lnmber always on hand orfurnisbJ ed at ahort notice. , A 16 Horse Portable Engine and' Boiler I A 01 u IlliliU MACHINE . ork guaranteed, and at nrieea in1 ;. On and Off Slicl? BOOTS, ' GAITEUS, , SnOES, NL. EA ritt opposite puis' Drugt,,rc -u N ftcauj u ftu.iuus Ml ttCC0IUnnM1u, WW in bis hue in the best manner ,H 1 prepared to do tlrst class vr.,,1 V peto with any northern Shot, ,,r . ta w best material and jeeps on haul ,fc work, and stock eqnaU. ahr H sonable prices. Satisfectiou inaS charge.. , ar?cle charge -Prices fouit ihe Tit : Cash orders by mail prcmiptlr fin 34.6m. r . rr ,Z- VW- M- Eagt '--WU-i1i.S-:..,TS HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER, SALISBURY BOGK -STCth geoJ w. yopp; m (Atl'iylers Old Standi r AT LOW PRIG! CALL AND. SEE HIM, Tbla important organ weighs Ltit about iU. pounds, and ait the blood in a living p,,, lZ three gallons; passes through it at fcua oocet. half hour, to have the Lite and other impSI strained or filtered fmrn it. Ililc is flit aS purgative of the bowels, and if i!!C IjvcrbejS, torpid it is not scparated-from the blood S ned through the Vtins to all psrts rfthe'i w ft M H W flan, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty color. . The stomach becomes diseased, and D pepsia. Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, L ousness. Jaundice, Chills, Malarial JevttvW wui oiomac,ana general detklitTg discovery fcr torpidity, cr.uscs'tlie Liver to ihn blood passes through it, as long as thcreisg, cess of bile ; and the effect of even a fct'&ai upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty lto skin, will astonish all who try it they bciteS first symptoms to disappear. The cure of a;j by taking H kpatint! in accordance with dimjuia Headache is generally cured in twenty nqsaj and no disease that arises from tli 1 Jvm- if a feir trial is rivt. ; i SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PlLli BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cents and $109 M The fitalitv of GoiHtumction or Thrtal el rtung Diseases, which ktt ocp to tlie gTawitkaj onc-thiKl of-in!' dc:a.i s victins, E'hri fret ai Opium or .Mcrphine trcat:r.ti:t,' which im$a pcfics a the work of deaih ptJ on. Jio,jni)d be pr.id if Ojriuin or Mcrpljine, or ary prtpajaaa1 of Oiiiiim, Morphine or PrusicAcid,abefcg in the Glopk Flowtr Coich SvKtP,hi4ta cured poopli v!io an livii-.g to-(Liih!iit remainirg lung.1 Ko greater wrong-can btAaj than to say that t nsi;CT'pti;n is yicuizlie. Td Gloce FLOvi;aTJ:i;cit Sykvp -WiJ HreiJsaj all other means hava failed. Also, Olds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and iul di. aasrcof the Fn and lunss. Read the t; ;li:nor.iu;s of the Hsar Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith and Eii Lirown ot i-a., ilon. U'-o. reatvouy, a those of other remarTtabie cures in our booMa to all at the drug storcs.-and be convinced fas you wi.h to be cured you can be by takula Gi-oes Flower Cough Syrup. -i "t Take no Troches or Loienzcs for Sore Tint j when you can ret Globs Flower Sylt at na j price. For sale by all Druggists jL j I Price 25 Cents and $L05 Grave mistakes are made in thetreatinenl tfjl diseases lht arise from poison in the blood. W one case of Scrofula, Syphilis, WTiite SweE Ulcerous Sores and Skin Disease, in a tho4aaj is treated without the use of Mercury in tomea Mercury rots the bones, and the diseasei Up duces are worse than any other kind of Wom skin disease cad be. DitEMBEitTON'sSttt fita nr Oihtkm'W IWi tr.u-r in the ob1 WW H o M Hi rA H H 03 upon which a hope of recovery from ScrofulSf philis and Mercurial diseases in all stage. e reasonably founded, and that wiiijcure v io.ooo wilt be paid by the proprierors ifMaS or any ingredient not purely vegetable w 1 L I ! 2. ' ' i tc van uc iuunu 111 iu !: v.. .11 T-t - i Globb Flower Cough Svrop and 1 Hepatink for the Ijver for sale by u T fists in $ cent and fi.oo bottles. , . j JL P. MEESELL & COPropriei PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' WOUld call attxnKnn Kli-nri'r and SPlWr , stock of ! HARDWARE Embracinz irons nn.1 STKFrs evoiT vmw f wagon ana jjuggy iuiex r comprklnsf all the various klnrts ipqulredf TloTali Rntvi Cutters. ,1 dura ureai iimencan lAgiiimng un. - - cvrj nti ana sze, enjoracia? .mii-j. N AILS all slzea-cutana v.rouiiu- The most po opular and approved stjies-rw wfa. bolts, &c. VB No. 5 points WI N DOW CLASS from S i ft to 24 ? ' - . . T.itfV J v - rainta, Varnlae IJsrhtnintf i,r,fr.-v V A TT H 1 V L' w ' r l-o c,ooii-oMa anil BSBi For Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Shoemakers, Ftfj dorse Rakes, Threshing VLT Horse-Powers. Putfcps, CT-raJn eraj OrnsH &rthoi Planters Handled Hw?JJ rMiaiQ vMatit. t-J7, an4 fiTTi rhy of au tt)UP RtVL- mhnM f rthlnff tO W W-J n IU 1 CO) wiuvv flV 11 Midi 111 I 1.1. . - . ..rtT alarsre and eomnlete Hartlware store, and w S rices for cash.fj With thnnks for Pst,"ki ODetanMrit iflntiniit onntiftpnre and ve,zi patronage. March T, im.- t!l VfiWa Trip nftii. th cthS Aj ueanaled To the ear aud-hi -i llamw iaenet, Cattle, lioV. tl ?ZV'lK n PI P. K. HI?3 Ul FOR THE WATCHW t.Q.iy.pCI. 'I - L

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