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.!)' :- I 1 r. it; Carolina W-atchman, : THURSDAY, JUNE 5,1879. I tsar The Normal fchool at Trinity .Col; i lejje will I A-rqnmence June 24th and last four I Baron Natha Lionel le JJothscJiiM, the ftitf nartm-r in tiie eneat : mojaiy f j jinaland. w dead. T&is is tfce wealtlrtest linn Jo the world. ,-r,:: Major L. G raven, formerly ' of Newton niiiity, G;i.. died at Home, in that State, :id May; SJ&i years. Mr. G rare was ; natiw Carolinian, ' ! ;; Storjl A frightful stonn passed .over northern Kansas and aputhern Nebraska, Friday evening. It levelled about sixty (lildinsfa, many of them of the most ibr IrUntial kind, and killed aiionj forty people. The Washington letter writers . in jester- ly;a Baltimore and Richmond papers agree jihat jCongvsavill adjourn Jna yery Je liys. - They all agree alsp in the ppinion that bjefoft djoarnincn't the appropriation U,iiwitl le passed: 1 ' . " j The House of representatives adjourned bn-Thtirsday tQ give the members a chance jtiake prt in- vdecoratioa-day! xercise. jTiic'mioo adjborn was inadtf by Gen. Joseph . Johnston, and he was vrarmly- applauded when he stated its purpose. y Liw!cHsuesa nd violence have broken nt4n West Virginia. There seems to be large and desperate gang who hare leeo committing depredations on citizens; lund );a,viug intimidated the magistrates, Whose jivpg they have, threatened, have pursued heir own way for a while. The jHfOVenior fy:i8 determined tQ crnsli thenj 'titiid of course will do it, and the fbol jiah jneji concerned will at last repent in prison ind under lie gallows. . . The Columbus Ohio pjspatch tells the Iteht atory of the Season. Two fuuiW .clerks in a store there"' hired a joor boy. to work in the store for $2.5!) per week, land he ; was to come Mouchy. It was -ft ort for; the clerks, for they had no. right. to make such contracts. But Ilia bov .fame Monday, and by accident the owner f the Vtore ', discovered what his clerks bad done. "Whereupon fie required them jtO throw up their situations or pay the KMr boy $2.50 per week as they had promised, and as the latter course was jf.be beat for -thehi .they are now paying $2.50 a week-just for "fooling." : V LiTTLErt Etb, It will be seen in anoth- ut part of lifts paper, that Gov. Jams has i ieen trying to accomplish the arrest and : jetarn of the man Littlefield, who, it will f ) rememWred, was one of the chief roU i Jrlm preyed ou the State jast after ; the reconWrnctioM. It was designed to : jring him to trial for hw oSeaceA, but it s he has escajied again this time hrouirh the rnlioir of Judire Archihsihl in thjs Ckcait Conrt of Florida. After the JwTge had delivered Ins opjniou of the cae as brougUt before hnu on writ of kabcQt corpug,' Lfttlefteld asked leave to Kpcakj and ssiid he was not afraid of nny- hmg iu North Carolina if he had assure a nee Of a.air, trial here. Congress, June 4. The indications of democratic unity, in view of the new phase pf the protracted contest, urc more assuring iais morning, ine utmost confidence is jiow felt that f hey will le able to pass rhe appmpriatipn bills in the " shape recom mended by the advisory committees and an- jjTni. vj me caucus, ineir passage ra ihiMiape will throw an the President and hisj advisers a great responsibility, which it Is elieved they are very reluctant to face. fit lie approves, it - vifl Ife a sabsUntial Dem jcritic triumph; an he agajn vetoes, it ;i)iist ,l)e under circumsUnces hich will clehrly fhow Jhat he is reikl,c3sly using and abtajng hj powerr party .nds merely, f Congressional jrogre?? js slow and un. rertain. It is now said that Hayes will vc- jto the proposed new appropriation bills on-ft-AT prcaented without extranecua ( ' . The Ohio Convention. TheXew York Herald, which running Gen. Graut for the nresidencv. jn UiHcussing the action of the Ohio Re WWicjiii convenUon, concludes that the jwmumtion 'of Mr. Foster means "that fren;GEanf knot the preference of the Ohio Republicans as their candidate for Vie, '""cy,''. and that tbV defeat of I ft-r- Qws now little sub8tauce thres in the Grant JUovemeut, at least fGhur 1$ cojlapse . first time it is ft eojisjiicaous test.w The Herald l4rtlOTN!W'-feat Hyeihns ceased to J? tn" OTiWe candidate," and that ."when-Mr. Hayes, In his letter of acceivt atfee disclaii.el auy inteutiou of run-itogfH- a.ecou(d ternj, if elected he did not entpext that he wonld hold his firt rerma ii. dispateil titfe, and that the f!?-ty.f l!ile. would V? made alead- - iwiufh oi, me sucr-eedinrr Wiinn litfe la impugned.'? Uti -rr firdsthe nomi jatUu of. Mr. Foster as the result of n incvre ej-ort t secure the strongest and rrhienr candidate, J,ut declares that J from, whatever shuidT.oint we regard Ihei r uction, the sileiicd 'of he fjhio Re. pnt) icaiiK, on the silver question; V eith- r.iiiexplicable w discreditable. If it was the result of a timid au4 tpmnoriz. r A rr roa TgE Cpoarrnr amd roa the Ai8TB4Tfos.-The Umisvilfe ' dlLrter rpTeprintjf the follqwing utterance , l'riininentlyr t makes good reading jnst S1 you, sir, that neverin t)e historv Of this nation has there len in the entire oar rears of ah administratinnuq mnrh cor rupt on, bartering qf officen. reward of polit wal favorites, tr&flSc with iwlith al leaders, lind wrgain and sale of the elective fran c ust h during the past year. People my Vtoijlnj. tn agtiod man and meant veil, hut i utj iU t,ot It, what they (re talking r.lr;he 1)emtsj)re8epfc this issne in f f?, the Republicans couia in no way so directly nneet: the same rnndi.l,. HVOV , L THE Va5CE BLAINE COLLOQC - - i y f ' ' . IPJty liepullba CumVulate are Not Hun tin Certain lYvitrkt of Sorth Carolina: Congressional Record, Trtday, CU JJajr.) ' iMr. Vancel Mr. President, I desire, ma much as the Senator from Maine made al- Innnn to three districts in the State i of North Carolina as casting an unusual "and susoiciously small vote, to say that in the ejgh.tb district and in the sixth district of tbat btatp inere was no opposition ai an, arid jthey Mere districts that, had been al ways bverwhelmingiy JJemocratic, so mutn so as ta render it hopeless to make any op position; in the seventh the opposition was yery feeW.ei But tlie true vote of these dis tricts as reprosenfed in contests when par ties are brought put is fy be fouml in the year 1870. The average of the "voters in the jcigbth congressional district of North Carolina, as shown by the election of that year, is, 28,301, which I think is about equal to'any district almost in the United States. Mr. Blaine. , I; ha vs the statistics here right to hand for the honorable Senator trotn North Carolina. ' In the eighth district of i tbat 8tst U. B. Vance was chosen and holds his seat by a vote of 2,894. Two years ago the Republican rote in the district was 7,83. .. .. ;; ; . "Mr. Arance. And the ' Democratic vote was 15,868. - I , 3Ir. Blaine. And all the other Democrats knew somehow or other instinctively that they were riot needed. 4 - :- - fr? jVance. , ,Yes, sirj; because youTj party had riot received the supplies and orders f om Washington City. Laughter, " Mr, Blaine. . Out of, a - Democratic vote two years ago of 20000 in the district some how or other there happened to be an: un derstanding over that' district -4 hat. only 3,000 were ) necessary to come out. tNow, let the bonorabre Senator troni North uaro lina explain to me how, in a district : that must cover a very considerable expanse ot tcrritorv, because North Corolina isi mt a densely populated State will he explain to me (as a matter of curiosity I ask it) how it was so generally known on the part of the Democrat?, i who could cast 20,000- votes' that it was j only necessary to bring out 2,800; because, although the Republicans had cast 8,000 votes two years ago,1 there were none of them cominjr out ? How did that happen? Mr. Vance. I cannot state exactly what each man at home thought, except that in this instance it .was generally understood that they were not, needed, and. more than one-third of the votes ca&t for the sitting member for; the eighth district belonged to the gentleman's own party. - Mr. Blaine. Then I will give him anoth er conundrum. In the sixth-district, Wal ter L. Stecl holds 1iis seat by 5,166 votes. Two years ago there were 10,283 Republi can votes in that district. How was it known throughout that district that the 10,283 Republicans need not-come out f Mr. Vance. That is precisely the same conundrum you put -me before, and the same answer applies. 3Ir. Blaine.' Did the Republicans vote for Mr. Steele also ? Mr. Vance. No, sir. Mr. Blaine. Then it is not the same rctnundrum,i because the answer is not the same, j . Mr. Vance. They did not come out at all. They put out no candidate. : " Mr. Blaine. Whj did they not have a candidate? 1 MrVance. : Yon ought to atuwer that. 'You were in authority in Republican coun cils in Washington City, and you know why they did noUsend money down to prepare for the elections and to have them contested on account f fraud if you lost. TheSena tor from Maine ought to'kuow the reason for t hat, I sure I do not. . Mr. Blaine. I could give a reason, bot the honorable Senator would not accept it. Then, in thej seventh dUtrict R. F. Arm field was elected by 8,403 votes, wln two years ago thb Republicans cast 0,300 votes. In those three districts of North Carolina the three sitting members inthe other end of the Capitol were chosen by a vote that was a fraction only of the Republican: vote that had been cast in the district, and there fore I leave it for the honorable Senator, not to answer ni0, but to answer to the Senate arid to the country how Tt became known to those twehty-five thousand Republicans who could largely have outvoted the num bers cast for .the Democratic candidates that it was not worth while for them to come out? That jis the question I want an swered, j - JJlr. Vance If the Senator from Maine desires to know, I cannot eive him the in formation; but as to his. conundrum to the Senate and to the country, I was siinplv trying in accordance with precedents; that have been established to put mv informa tion, in where it would do the most good. I do pot think there is a man in the Senate or la the United States of America who is acquainted with the, run of politics but knows very well the proper answer to that question. It; is that sometimes where there a no contest :and where there is no hope of viciory me miuorny party does not come out at all. ? In the seventh district of North Carolina that was last named by the Sena tor, I know the fact that in one" of the Re publican counties of that district no elec tionjwas hefdi ,a all, atleast" none was : re ported to the board of canvassers. The vote was extremely small on both sides. As the proportion of falling off was about the same on one side as the other,' it would stilllcave the majority party in a 'small majority. That is the explanation, : which I think the country understands. ;. ' Mr. Blaine.j I think the country under stands it exactly that! way with a little ad dendum by way of illustrations .They do understand that it has got to lie in a great many sections; of the South utterly useless and utterly valueless tw tnakc anv ounosi- . ! .1... .l.i Lf-. ' i . . nwn iu i ue Miupe vi a popular election to the Democratic jiart'w and that therpfm- it does not make any odds whether fciir linn. dred orone thousand or ten thousand do the votiug. ' It is just as well in a .list r in with tyenty thousand Democratic voters to nave eigju tnousand do the voting-as to have tl)d whole of them 8o it: and thn tor. or twelve: thiusand Jtepublican who are who would be anxious to have some oppor tunity tQ elect a representative known that it is not tl)e slightest use in the world toy them, and it - is f gradually . coming' to that a very mall handful determine who shall be the representative and make a posi tive mockery pf popular elections. Mr. Vanee. I shoufd like to ask the Sen ator if it is unknown in anv nortion of. liU country that a; patty that isjin ahopeless utiiniiiijf mil wjinciimcs to put up a candi date; or do they always make a gght jijst the same as if they were goinjf to win a victor ana poll their full strength ? - Mr. Blaine. I will answer the honorable Senator by some statistics I have lww la sifying the Nrth and the South. In the orth there are one hundred and sevcrity seven districts! that cast over 20,000 vtes. Tliere are onlyj two districts in : the 'whole Ivorth that cast below . 13,000, and those were the two that were referred ' tp in ray honorable friend V State. I think' the fig ures answer the. Senator. ; - A- ': Mr. Vance, Werejhere ther elections held at the snme timeStafe elections ? : - .dr.. Chline. j Xohe bo important as the electfon t Representative to Congress. ' roun.tr, xir municipal elections to briuir to ters to the polls? . I ilr. Blaine. : Jn some States there wen, I suppose, and in some there were not. j Mr. Vance; And in North Carolina there were no other ' elections,-. State, county, r mnniclpaL .- , -!- i- - ' . , : Mr. Blaiive; The 'answer to the ; Senator is this; that there were only two 'districts of the entire North that did not cast a lar ger vote than the aggregate in the South excepting the three large i States I have named only two. That shows a condition in the whole of then? .; :L t j The President pro tempore. The mornirig hour has expiretl ; and the chair lays lefore the Senate: the unfinished 4 business of vei- terday.: i YELLOW FEYEB--BLAOK VOMIT. it is too soon to fonretthe ra vases of this territii. disease, WMcn will do doubt return la a more mall;- iUUi v suu utvu unui ui uic & 44-11 UlvUUlo VI MO I W MKUKELL'8 HEPAT1NK, a Uemedjr discovered In Sootbero Nablaaod used with such wonderful v 8Ultsla South America where thelnobt aggravated cases of fever are found,' causes from one to tfo ounces of bile 16 le nitered or strained from tae blood each time it passes through the liver, as loae as an excess of bile exists. By its wonderful ar.tiin on we uver ana stomacn tne hkpatimc Dot o prevents to a certainty-any tlnd of Fever and Blaek Vomit, but also cures Headache. Constloatlon of the Bowels. Dyspepsia and all Malarial diseases. - I No on need fear Yellow Fever who will expel toe Malarial Poison and excess of bile from the blood lir using MER HELL'S HEPATINK, which, Is sold by 4U urujxioLa in zo cent, anu i.uu ootues, or Will oe seut oy express oy me l'ropneiors, - , A. F. MERRELL t CO PhhjU Pa Dr. Pcmbcrloa's SUIIir.gia orenri Dcli-lil. t39The reports of Wonderful cures of Klieuma tlain, Scrofula, Suit, Kbeutn, -phlUs, Cancer Ulcers and sores, that come from all parts of the country, are uui ouij remark uiejuui u xauacuwaB as lO-ee aouDieatvaa it potior the abundance, of proofs . . Bemarkable Outb of Scrofula, &c. , . h Kingston, Oa., September 15, tSTL; Gents For idxteen years I have been a mat suf ferer from Scrofula In its most distressing forma: -j f have been conQned to my roia and bed for Ufteea years with Bcrofulous ulcerations. The most ap proved remedies for such cases had been used, and the most eminent physicians consulted, without any decided benefit. Thus prostrated, . dl.-tre&awL .de sponding, I was advised by De. Ayer, of Floyd county,- Ga., 10 commence the use of your compound Kt tract Stlllliigla. Language is as Insufficient to de scribe the reilef I obtained from the use of the Stu llngla as it Is to convey an adaquale idea of the In tensity of my suffering before using your medicine : sufflclent to say, I abandoned all other remedies and continued the use of your Extract of StllUngla, until 1 can say truly, am cun-d of all Da In." oi all dis eases, with nothing to obstruct the active pursuit f my profession. .Wore . than eight ' months have elapsed since this remarkable cure, without any i- For the truth of the above statement. I refer to an Kruurumu iu cariow vouniy. ia.. ana to toe members of the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are a- quaiaieu wiui uib. i snail -ver remain, with the aeepest grauxuae, lour obedient servant, J. C. BKANSuN, Atfy at Law Wkst Poikt. OA.. Sent. 1. 1870 Gents : My daughter was fkken on the 2ith dav of June, 18T3,, with what was supposed to be Acutie i'heumatlsm, and was treated lor the same with nb success. In March, following, pieces of bone began to worfc out of the rteht arm. and continued u an. par till all the bone from the elbow to the shouldejr Joint came out,- Many pieces of bone came out or tne ngrit toot and leg.- The case was then pro nounced one of While Swelll g. After having beep confined about six years to her bed,, and the case considered hopelesss' I was Induced t try Dr. Pen bertons Compound Extract of StllUngla. and was sb weU satisfied with its effects that 1 have continued the use of it until the present. f My daughter was connned to her bed about si yeaia before she sat up or even turned over wlthoia help. She now sits up all day, and tews most of her time has walked across the room. Her general health is now good, and I believe she w ill, as her U1UU3KH-U siremjiu, waiK wen. j attnoute ner re covery, with the blessing of God, to the use of your i.ivuiuHiue uinaicine. With gratitude, 1 am, ycurs truly, 4 . B. BLANTOf . West Point, Ga., Sept. 16, 18"0. gekts : The above certificate of Mr. W. B. Blatfr ton we know and certify to as being true Tne thing Is so hundreds of the most respected cillzfna wiu cei my to it. as much reference can be given as uiaj uu required. x ours truly, CRAWFORD & WALK EI, Druggists. KON. 11. D. WILLIAMS. DR. PEMBERTOX'S STILLIXOIA U pre narea oy a. jr. mkki kll s co. rmia.. F'i So d by all Druggists in $i.mc btntles.-or sent bjf ryres. Aeuis vaniea locar.vavs everywnere. send for Book 'Curious Story-free to alL Aiedt clnes sent to poor people, payable lnlnstallments. NOTICE To Town fePayers. All person; mibject to pay a poll lax to tie! Mate, who resided within the limits of the! Town of Sali ory on the first day of April,! 1S79, and ai person who own , or were po-j sessed of personal property with i. i a.h Town,! on the said first day of April, are hejehy noii-j lied to give to ine at Mernneys & Kter' st ref lefore the SOth dav of June. 187t).'alist of their- said polls and taxable property s assessed fori uahuuii iu me otflie. i The tax-hooks will he closed on the SOth day of June, and all persons failing to list iheir kU1s or property ly that time, will have 10 pay a double tax as rvqinitd by Sec. X oil the town Charier. B.F. ROGERS, C. B.C. June 4th, 1870. - NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. COMPANY. Secretart and Trkascreb'sOfficf. V Compasy Shops, N. O. MY31st, 1879. The thirtieth annual meeting of the Stoek holuers of the North Carolina Railroad Com pany, will be held. in Charlotte, N. C.,' on the second Thursday of July, IS79 ; and the trans fer books of Stock of said Compmy, Vfill be closed from this date, nntil after the" meeting. ' VV. L. Thorxbl'RO, 33:4t See'y.N.C. R. R.Co. HOWTOSAVEKlOflEY! BUY m YOUR WARE And you will not only save money, but get the Kesi Good made. Von will Bind in his Well .Selected Stock of Hardware, lowers, Threshers, and Sewing tuxchitiis, Straw-Cutters Corjn-Shcllers, Grain Cradles, Grain and Grass Scythes, Plows, lloes, (Mattocks and Picks, Shovels, Spades and Forks, Glass, Paints, Oils, Putty, and Varnish, Locks, Hinges and Screws, DUten Cross-Cut, Hand and Will Saws. ' Blacksmith & Carpenter HORSE AXD MULE SJIOESl Tin and Hollow Ware, Patent Oil Cans. i Patent Fly-Fans and Traps. BUGGIES, OPEN AND WITH TOPg. Bngfry-Harnesa, Harness Leather and Mountings, Waxron and Buffer MntHnia and many other articles too tdifina t mention.. 1 No. 3, Hedriclv RorfPXear National Hotel, Majn Stnet, . IjiiliL AXISBURY, IT. C. 3Q:ly : : . j .. .: ' ' r A GOOD SECOND HAND mim ti nEAPEn , . " FOIt SALE.. r i . Apply to J D. dASKlLL " 3 & GREENFIELD. or ROSS f 'usical Homos j ARE ALWAYS HAPPY SI O H ES f I -f ; , - '", - j - .,r : McSmith Music House, -: CUARLOTTE, N. C, i V ! f' - I-.'. - ' j Branch of Lndden & Bates, savannah; ga: :o:- ico CO icallnstru OF. AL KINDS. UNOS;oW:I25-ii1 IIGANS " ' ' $35 " to 1500. ' $800. II! )&Part Cash and Part Z7wiefg& Yvvy Low Vor All Caslu jjj Semi for Illustrated Catalogue ; Prico iJst Free, ! , The Best Made! i i Ill Guaranteed for. Fifteen Years. both wavs if no sale. ' 11 ! Cull on, or address LI M ACTUIITLI n li. uiuauii i n . ! CHARLOTTE, ..C. P O R S A L E ! A GOOD j SWEEPSTAKES THRESHER And Horse-Power: All coiui.Uie and in Ciood Order. For ;iri nlar apply lo - JXO. u KK.tNs, or I). II. MAII AI.PY, 32:4t HaliHirv, S..C. lTo Samuel yorri, a no it resident, Je fyndaut: low iril take iiotice that the ful lotting tiuniiuous hun been issued against yon : " ' r i Davidson Oounty-In Supeiior Court Paniel Khkles J'laiiHili; si Agaiurt muel Ntiriis jj; Defendant. Summon!" for I!5Iief. !! STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To the ftherilFuf HuiMloi h cotinty (iretiinR. i jj You are hereby triiiuniHt.ded.tusu;iiiiiMu Sam- litd Xorrisliheit-tt utlii'i:t atji.v.i t.niiiid. il he be ' lojind witbtttvonr coti.ntv, to Wxifd! appesir be lof e the Jodyt-of onr Siipeiior ttiri, l n court 10 be held for the count ol'l:ividrMtit at tlie nirl liuse in Lexington, mi the Cih Monday ;( fter belli .Monday of J::n Iu 18. 9, aod ;in.wcr!be crniplaint which will be depttsitt-d in tie oliice uf ibc clt-rK ofthe.Siipt riur court fr id couui v wiihin the ihree first daysofsaid Term; and lt le said defemiaiit take imtite that if he fail to answer the-aid complaint within that time, the 1'Jainlifi will apply lo the ouri for l lie relief depended in the complaint. fieri in fail not, and oftthi summons make diie return. s Given under rny hand and the seat of said court, this the 17th day of April. 1871). li C. F. lows, Cleric of the Superior Court of Davldaou County. f And you will also take notice that at the same i tune a warrant of attachment was isiied a;;,'"f: yonrpropeny lor ine sum ut two thouskn: loiinds and interest thereon from March 22d, I8f7, ano lue ly your promissory mte. Said j warrant of attachment is returnable at said I term of the aforesaid court, when and where you i cau appear, if you think proper. " j j C. F. Lowe, sj Cleric Superior Court Davidson County. JJfO, 11. V EXB0KN, lUTa Atty. . . 3IUKiT To Samuel Xorri, a non-resident, the de fendant: Take notice that the following sum ntous has been issued against yon : '.: Davidson County In Superior Court. J jib. M. Phillips, PlaintilT, jj Against J- Summons for Relief. Samuel Norris, j Defendant, j r STATE OF N0HTH CAROLINA, jTo the SheriflFof Randolph County-f Greet ing. You are herehy commanded" to sum mons Samuel Norris the defendant above naliied, if he bJ fouii(t within jour County, to be and Appear before the Judj-e ! of our Superior Conrt,'at a Court to le held I for the Countv of Davidson at the Court House in Lexington on the Cth Monday afer the 4 th Monday of March, ist9, and answer the complaint Which will be deposit ted in the office of the Clerk of the Superi or; Court for said ot$ity, within the 8 first days of said term, and let the said defend ant take notice that'if he fall to answer the sail complaint within that time, the plain tiffwill apply' to til Court for the relief de manded in the complaint. Herein fail not, and of this summons make due retuj-n. Given under my liand an Court, this 17th, day of A ind the8eal;of said ipril, 18:9. . C. F.LOWE. Clerk Sun. Court i ' ! bf Davidson Count v I ---.. e r...r. 4-nd you will also take notice," that nt the same time a Warrant of Attachment! was is sued against your property in favor of said plaintiff and against you for the sum of Sev enteen Hundred and Fifty Dollars, with in terest thereon from 21st of October, 1878, and due by promisory notes. Said warrant of attachment is returnable to the aforesaid term of the aforesaid court, when and where yon can appear if you t hink proper. II C. F. Lowe, OJ8. C. J. JI. Welbarn. Davidson Countv. Ptlf. Attv. - 31:Gw I NATIOriAL HOTEL, Cortlandt Street, - ! KEAU BROADWAY, ! NEWs YORK HOTCHKISS &.POND, Proprietors. 1 ' Oh The European Plan. 'The restaurant. cafe and lunch room attach ed, jjre unurpaHed tor cheapnea and excel lence of aervice. 1 loo nut 50 eta." to $2 oerdav S3 to 10 per week. " Convenient to all ferries !- ins GDIS aurtjrity tailroadn.1 'M'-'r New rurnittire, Kcw Manajjcmcnt : TH0S. J. FOSTERS CO.,:- DEALERS IX - j . LIQU0E3, TOBACCO; - &; CIGAES, Oansral Comaiission lierchauts, ' ' Rome Ocorffia. , -Libcntl ailvaniVa. : CondeumenU Kollci'icd. Kefertnit'. li. T. Jloyi, J. U.EawlinH. , , -; R. ERATJK iGRAHAM, CORXEUOF MAIN AS j FISHER STREETS, . SALISBURY, S-C. Ilavins p,urcliaiel G. M. Buis Kotire! Slock of GroctrritT mid aldetl it to iu; own, I now of fer to mv formt-r frieudrt and j"a irons, ami ibe general public . ! J 4 f I : XL Coaiplete and Poll 7ine of FAfiULY GROCERIES All Fresh and of : First Quality : Excelleiit Assoftmmt of Confestionery, t&TXuL l,o w I)owx For CASU.g Have on ! liamN vsniall. remnant of Dry Gtxrflrf, which ii ofirred at nnd below coxt . .Vill fllfuxvli one Xefli FsiirtVanks Scales, 2 PairC!4imilvr ScntevOne or two'8hov.raKe), and on gu-ni: VV"ritingiIek2-i4 Any. ftersort needjnx any uf ihe bir.ntore- futniuire, will find it to their adv.iniage! to ealTfoor.J ! ' U ill exchange gmtd f(r (Jonntry- Pndnce, allowing the IHIie-U L'arfli. Triovn for iLeume- Call In nl get-Hargain?. M l Chjr JacUmhiV Uest $wcct:XavyjTobae(c THIS i BRAND, BEST' IS THE WORLD, And tetter tlian j anr Saleratns, One ret spoon ful of this Sod-a used with sour milk t-qunla Four t t;i spoon sfu Is of the best Baking Powtler, sav-. iiifj Twi-iity Tiilit'M its cost. See package for valuable infui tiial inn. If the tfnspoonful is tfo laie ami does .not piodui-e pod results at iirst . use less afterwards. Jan. SO: 6m. l !K0 BETTER OPPORTUNITY. A r ire oppnrtnnlty for ad advantageous meres n- tlJ tunings la bfATKSVlLl.K, Is oifrcl to a pur chaser of a limttc;t stock oC vell assort it ckk1s, on EASY TERMS. ! 1 and one of the best locations in the place. j at a low rent; and a comtortulile residence ii' djairt-d, near the Si-hinds. Churches, and business in the p!act. likvwise at a low rent. Offered because t ha proint proprirtof is en aged in other pursiutsiHiul lins no time to attend to this branch otj business. For fur ther information inquire at -i Watchman Office. April 2.i. 1879 7:3t Blackmer aii Mimn, Attorneys, Counselcis and Sdlicitorn. SALISBURY, 2? . C Juuv2i! 1879 -it. i - Information j Wanted! Persiiided from my house in Slanly ronnty, by one Bob Carter, on Monday the 14i.h,d:iy f April, 1879, my son Kufu llnrris, who is 18 years of age. I ask all iM)d citizens lo aid me in nscertain his whereabouts, I y dn p ing nie a postnl card or letter to Ibt marie, Ji, C , so thst I iiihv come and get him. I will pay all expense, and reward my Informant. "Piedmont PW and "Winston SentiaeT' pleas cttpv one time. ' - (JL'ILFOHD IIATIRIS. Aril 21, 1879. j Albemarle, N. C. 27:3t. I SPOPL COTTON- IIS TABLISHED 1S1J. "' GEORGE A! CLARK, SOLE AGEXT, Mi J 400 BROADWAY NEW YORK. The dlsUncilve features of this upool cotton are that It is made from t&e very finest , 1 SEA ISLAND COTTON. jj It Is finished soft as the cotton from which It Is made; it has no waxing or artificial tlnlsh todecelre the eyes; It Is the vstronsrest, smoothest and most elastic sewing thrertd In the unariet; for machine sewing It has no equal ; it Is wound on . ; winrrii: spoorx1 The Black is the most perfect jet. BiiAOK, ;' ;;. .; evrr produced In spoolcotton, brtrur dyed by a iystem patented oy onrselves. The colors are dyed ;by the A1TILINS IPROCESS rendering them so perfect and orllllant that ?dress-niakej-a everywhere nse them ioKiead ot sewing bilks. . We Invite comparison and respectfully ask : ladles to give It a fair trial an 1 convince themselves or its guperloilty over all others. ' - Tb be had at wholesale and retail from 1 ) f 1 J. V. UASKILL S5:6m. ! Salisbury N. C. i 4 C'icap Chattel Arortgnscs, M i ELKIIU mUXSi Caroing, Spinning,' Weajringl fulling The ElkiuiMUls Tadkiu. County, liavoi taken a long step forward. lheyn"eiow making ten or twelreditl'orent vinietiesof Tweeds and Cassi meres, and are still at -raugiug for a further advance.' Tiie prices are tlie mostsurprtsio? thin? about It : You can send your Clean Wool to tne Factory and la a few days receive back the rolls at cents a pound, nave It spun Into yarn at ii!v cts.j nave it made in to Jeans cloth at se cts, a yard ; or you can get it, colored, fulled, pressed and sheered, flnlsbed up lu style, at S5 cts. per yard. Colored Liasey isx cents: white, 14 cts.; Ulnokets, white, sett cts. per yard. 11 lb. clean wool will make 1 lbs heavy cloth . - . - 1 Mamples oi the vartous clctlu manulactured can be seen at - " ,v' J. D; McNSELTS STOSB, Silistoy Who is Ajent to receive Wool anl'to deliver Goods for this establishment. J. 1. AlcNEJiLV, Agt. - If you want a good Fertilbeer to Cotton or Tolac co. goto ... 4. D. McXEELY. It you want a lot ot superior .84 wed Shinjries, go to J. D. Mc-NEELY. :3m " . ' - ' -' j - - - -: PRINTINp OFiFICE v OR:'sAI.E1:Ci - The type, press and fixtures of the Daridson Record (at Lexinglon,"N C.) are fyi; sale. j For particulars, address ' C. H. BnrNEB, 1 " Saliburv,iX. C. ! JAMES M. GRAY, " Attorney and Connssllqr atiLaTsr, SALISBURY, X. C.1 Office in the Court Honse lot, ppxt dpdr to hqnire Uanghtori ill practice in 1 the Cmit8 of the State. j Praclical Blacksmith I10RSESH0ER. SHOP connected with Brown t -VcrblCs Livery sstaoies. Z&u deslju-s oi shoes, to tsult any siiape or toot. All shoeing on strictly sclent lUc piln- Cipieauu WAKKANTtD. All lUnUS Oia-lLHinnrUUlf prompt!) doiiC. ; is;iy k 16 fi THAT WILL KNOWN FERTILIZER OF FOURTEEN YEARS' STAhDINO ! B'ch in Ammonia & Fho3plioric Acid The Lending Fertilizer 0 BKINCi 'lite Country MOKE EXTK.NS1VEI.V BSEl) THAN ANY urilERJ i to And Particularly Adapted THE COTIOILGE.OP. Also Tacific Guano jVs S ftCfD PHOSPHATE OF 1I61E So well and favorably known iN. Caro!i?a, Onn be hail uun appiicntiou Hi the fwllowiny Agents : i i 4 so. Ali.kx I;;wx, L. C. II vxts, C. (i. MoNTtiOMKKY, A. I.rCKKY, C'f A. Caiiuiix, Sroraji A: Sloan, IsaacjIIaiu:!p I. C. I1.iki:()K;ii. S ilisblljry . l.fK ibv li.li C.iinird. liowVii Mills, Smu-ivillf. I i vr lson t 'l;i . .tt Monrvnic Cb.irhrtlc. Jiio. S. Beese & Co., Xol7 Okn'i. AtiKXT.s linltitiloie, Md SIMOifTON FEMALE COLLEGE EtatesvillerKT. C. The net nenniofi open Anust 28, 1878. Hoard, and tuition in English. 85.0U per ses sion of Iwenlv weeks. Catalogue and circular with full particulars on application Addrt-w. Mks. E. X. jurUANT. - 34:ly I i'rincijial - Fnriuei'M,! DON'T BE SWINDLED out of ' I - A BALE OF COTTON - WBBN ! TH BO. F. IiLfJTTZ i will sell you one ton of Boykin, Carmerj&fco's CELEBRATED lame Fertilizer - . ' S . For 200 lfe. Cotton, : PAYABLE XW rTOVXjrZXISS. ! It i the hem in use. Eauy to manipulate. Eequirepno cotton wed nor xltblf manure. No cliar-ie for recipe or right tof ni.l Kjual to any $50 yunno. Ha been tested for year Call and get particulars and ee testimonial. Don't be hnmbugged by cheap imitations. Yon can get the genuine only from I TI1EO. F. KLUTTZ, DBrccisT, Xo20:ly Sole Ayent foi Rowan I V E R-tY Having purchased jthe Livery Stable on Lee street arid perfected all necessary arranjreirients for car rying on the business in a com plete and satisfactory manner, the Sol Pacmc nal public arc solicitedJAo givcus aj trial. We are prepared to afford I j f All usual Accommodations, and will do so at the most moderate prices possible. 3fDR0VERS are ! invitetTjo rive us a call. Day visitors car) have their stock carefully attended to and f very prop er attention shewn them. The sUble attend ants are experienced and careful men. Horses boarded by the day, week, month or year. Call and trv ua. 1 r 1 v II. J. ffOLMES, & soy. L TTillinnwl Tfillinkiu: iiiimiioig jjiipjjfjii "... i" Mr Stock of Good. In thi Line l"'" for the Paring Trade. ; lUxh . H service), of an Artiste from I'..?.; N il ...... J "lUJOtf " TEIMMINfi DiGPAETiK l reel jimliued in wituis that t elsewhere. 28:2ru . DAV.tSOK CoUKT'ifS,1 n John C Ilatiiwoii, Wrai Stock-- ham and, N. t. lliggini., The -IJhrUtiaii Gold AlinuiK Com pa- Ku ny, operating under the name Atla ana myie oi anon, htot kham & Higgm, - i DflM, ! . i ; in mi. we n ap,ar.nC by the defendant, John 0. KauJ v- of llil Male, or keen ihn.l.. . - "T'MrRSi therein a to avoid the ordinarv liniSS upon l hem, it is therefore ordeWd ihTrLT lication be made for wx Wt(i the "Carolina 'atelunii . mul .lefendantM to apjar al iH, .Zj.fH Coiiri to lie held (m ihe'Cwmt .r.'IH in nteiownuf .-SalirtNurv K C ' fit at thr Conn Ilonf in Uxin, '-iJ.M'M day mei.tenvoer. 1879. and nU-.i uennirr u an a. inn oinmeneeH 1,,,., F f by nahl fb-iintitrasr-iiit 1A .dr. i 1 - - 1 KiltL recovery f Six If .. ' Dollar sr?id dx ceni) for Jjihil d ix cenin for hind&r . . Jf and merchadut adue furnished id (! 3? rr-I878ndl879,orjll(ir& confoiu-d. i T rioa the y-a be taken a -. O. F. 1,0 WP c ; ny eHexley, Att'v .forprfli ' i 27:(5w:pr.17 ' N orth Carolina, 1 v KrPKnnItl Aowoa County t Anil SOih Ebon Hovev I - fT ra. " 1 Buckley,, E, L. Abel: Jr li p J-1" done and L. B. Carl v. ' r- ' i W In lli is u:e it aite;irin? - in t! of the Court lh.il-W. F. ibickley, K. , JrM and II. K. pjtJone are nun rLl tin Mate, it m Ordered .-I hat .i,Ji..3ilJTf ma e in the C-Jina Watel.man, uZ pnb ished in halihirytor ktx mniS ? weeki', coi.irnandinjf iheinJ ill u-: Uncklcy, E, I,. AWf,' Jr, Bd H. K. lo appear at the term of s:nd Conrt td held :it the ( onrt-hiMise in Sr,1islmv .Ll :ii 1 ii 31. Miday after the 4lh iiotiilnv in Kejniml r, 187U, and answer Ihe cm.-iiiit that kiJi be be filed dnriup the liit three , f Mil term, or in default thermf the 1'brintiff flit apply to I he Court for the relivf .ttfiiiand iih coinpSMint. , J.M. IIOIf AH (lrk Superior Court Rowan Coiim The Mexican Dollar, f hat IK the dlflereiice between the Mexitsu t uoilaraml lamer. Uuckeyx file t)ii.iim.pt.ri One doeswli.it it proiui-a!id tliv other d not. I lie Mexican dollar says, "f ari mt ? ! hundred cent's" but khci' yoiii-oiiie t.iiiTMtl! n III : uin i it yii liiul it ii uiilv eisiitv-tive. TI'1h' I5u-keve I'ile Oiiitiui in ;.y wiif"iij Lit of File;"and ujon ii'is &,ui.tl U. i4!'4mt- every ex -. n :n.i k er. nut utie pruiinMe-f-tu ' cure l'ih; atid doe f wilinnit I'lilntH. S4 oOcenj- a b .tile. "K.r tle bv." C. K.-IJlirSi-r ausnurv, . j ! -':jwiii' OHnpoiiiid 1 1 ..!.-1 T;ir Ink kml )! htn :iid4Uv..rubl kit..w . llial is netjll ' ! eiii-.miuiii. " Tr oit:lt-, v-Ul. Mir-'fl-tklr ; i lui i rmt.i. moAt plcHKaiii ami Hi -:u ion r. nmiy. J,itf ;. j ; and ar beii. lwi .f it.- inn-tib i.U. 'l U4,iiV it of the chemist and ibr kMiwb-i'ce jii a lifi- ' r . . . . - . . -i . ! cian were uiiueu in i! jircpar Hion, tlie jtsiilt leintf a ciiiiipound w!ib-h is ibe l.-ivnrilr r8it.h dy in thin t't-vere i lhiiate, :iml ha ripjit ita 7" a 4-nre for i-oiishd, en bin, hi:irsfi, sh, liroiii liili, ! croup, etc. line Cousm -nn - Ih.ney of Tf.! I'rice o0 ceiitn. For sale by C. K.I IJarUr, s Salibnry, N. C. t ; 1 ; North Caroi ixa. 1 Ik St ptRiouiroiBT, Kowax ti)L'XT .', 2(iih Airil,1879 John V Frirk, Adnr of John fjuiup, Plaintiff, . - v A gainist 1 , . ; : I Samnel Cantii. SiiKaiinah Goodman, CaniiHT la Goodn)an,Mar:aret Canup, Utorjje A ( :'. imp, Jainet IV Caunp, Henry A Canup Trttf ff L Caniip, 'and Sarah L CiHiup (lhelii4 t f Illinois), Vina Campbell (of Caluirriinj, i Wil- liaui Campbell, D 1 vid CamplieU, Jjallj Oreta , (Stanly, Soj-liin Kirkpatrick or Tier iieijh ( is Indiana), and Caltb Catnip' heirs (in UliibiiW, ueienuaiiis. . j - j -. 1 tuiion4o sell lancf for atta. j 1 Upon the affidavit of the I laintiff, it i M- J dered by the Court, that publication be jniwl . in fhe Carfin IFachiiiOn for nix xmiV?fre ! weekn, notifying Sophia "1 irk jt rick or hrr heir, and the heir of Caleb Can up. wlif itt f non-re-idents of the Slate, 10 appear at llie ji fice of the Clerk of the Suierior ,(jnrt ntiH roijnty,-!.!! Monday the 9ih day of June, A pi 1S79. and annwer the comnlaint which- b bt-en filed ill the above pntitled nctiun. Btid. if they f.iil to answer the complaint, the I'latn tiff will apply Jo ibe t'ourt f- the relief de manded in ihe.coinplaini. j Witne-, .L M. HOHAIIU Clerk of the Snierior Court, IioVan ciirininr. Shockoe Machine Works, Manufacturers of rortable and Stationary En? ana Boilers, Saw Nllhs Corn and Wheat Mills, tW tlns. Hangers and Pulleys. Turbine v ar-AV " Tobacco Factory Machinery, V rou)rht :iron Brass and iron Castings. Machinery of venr scrtptlon. , : u Ginning and Threshing MachincH : t "- a nHirilJTT. ri ' '' KEFAIUOiO PROMPTLY JCAREFrLLY IH5P- . Talbot's Patent Spart AiTcster, " The Invention of tlio Age. : Talbot's new patent Spark-Arrester Is reallyjth on ly perfect and rejaWe one, anU is- wpersedintr g- Iwatlrai tlnirnnlvMUll nrifnf Inn and Ls DCIDK "-" .1 io.H,iHiiu0 .....- . t - . lbiu- ? dorsed by tue nest mechanical englaeers ana i"-. ranee companies. Its prominent leatares are: j ; t it does not destroy the dralt.i -: i - 5 It dos not Interfere with cleaning the tute. , s It wlU not choke up, and requires no le"jTf B' nfelnK steam (dampers being objectionable, as u r may be left open and allow spares 10 V'LhU. ! 1 it niiHiriiKU inn. uiaiMina Luntuain - aw water is u.-cl, if neglected, the efflciency 1? daon ; ea ny evatioraiionoi tne waier, uuurcwu" in a nit n condition. ' n,Mian ; ; It ls simple and durable and can be retted P"Br So planter tihouU be without one M them ii can Uf aitacura w any . s t ,-m. ance companies win insure ni VV., 1 albot Knglnes amt sparkArresiers reJ2 v ame rates as charged for water 0'"Jwr?6i5r T. fW Rend for i rustrnted circulars andjpnee ui- niaui u iiuii.it, vu 'WJJL. A', ir i u.mifr. mw -iuiou;yasie; U will -,,: 'V isfaction in all orders intrimuj: pin Ladies in the City and Country, call and exaniine i my Ktw-t i..r 01 ld! i ' f II . . ... nce. lum were there not State etilfrilNfuV tire Walt hniatr on 13 jf varum n i-r hi.iiik lor sa-c here . ; 1 Jan.JSd. 1378. 1 1 rt 1 'I ' ' '"A ! :' :- i -Tl
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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