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,3-f :5 1 . . -4 i r HI I1'! Wi m If 1 i b4 i I. 1 I' it u - ! - 5-4 iff U: -i f if! til ft! J if M Hi- f,: f! f ip. M t tei . it i V:- :. ". ; i .- : r .. " '" ' '" - ; : JL1 . -. ---: - L.---. : ;- ; . - . ji4 y ' - ----- . - 5tw . - . . . - Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY. fOttEit JCria7f.mmrirraririi., MesW.' HeJ-fiuff , !DdiToUinggaiLtiUehd. era notr ad tbeM f Tnrboru SikskAV - ... . .1 : I 41 (V WC URt iU CUUIIiJO mo , owiyt.vi aaa .and develope that wild coitutrj make homes for theniselvea, open ' up fannft aa, htiilit houses cet inonev. SlcU how K.m an.l l.rMmUiluimt long crowd, them, chit anddefwodthemf raise rows in their territory flie on them The vanilla, howyer, is not. the only I case, oui i am tola tne people or Ur as they have -done' on ;the indians, -and I plant which is whipped by Messrs. Herring J ange will hardly tender: a public ovation move the geneml gove troooa to lent tkem.id order I The: treat- I went heretofore practiced on. the rbravef indian tribes, now, rapidly becoming tinct negroes, the until tlM;rc. driven into the- PaciGc. The catering of tlie ueirroes into a Ter niory oi-fuerr own, wooittasxenwe ex- i 1 1 - : !, . i . will he put in operation against the Maau? nKqowu a8i lusuerry, jne, rw i aWait an indictment for perjury. He i . . .:..-...-- iwmcn is 8a lu to oe a une icuriiuiru uscu 01- i t j m . . t . , , . :and they will be ttnven wore n j. .-, of Wurn!u s idlan hemn. ,uoweu ,umse11 w " re- Westward march of the white man th root -of which is esceedinilv bitter tol marked, oue of the most depraved and iinction Of thjs race far more rnpWly thab jwhich tre think has purgativo properties; I of him that.he waa in the habit of trump the piTsentaVrangement; and if were! the root'of the pond-lily, which 'fwhenlinf ap chargca against parties, and then negro ae would neither go to Laberia nor to Kansas, but shadow in Hhe mbitk man's couhtry as long aa he would let me. God liav'niade a difference between the! Vko racetfixiug their relative positioBs4JtolDg$ fi"?8 w PrPv! ct which we have in secktfeyond the power of man to ol enr w f; -rtEfVrlr that a negro had won hia. clotlies off of i T- u j .1 y awamps of the sandy belt of the Old North .. . i u- it i ehaDge.Jehadas well recogntetfahd' State contain manyas yei uhkriown and " back gambling at cards; and that he conform tont, for it is aa im movable as therefore nualmreeinted sources of wealth, passed a mustang liniment dollar (!) bill any law of nature. - ; - y-w. : - ' " . ; ! TtaKWlonWion'lbcIetrU aljnfgfnl Uteneirroes toratoUbeiia M,j;divIh- Ir aoootn'tfcl fnhfcritAn " VLV'Hud herbs, all of which he' thought mightmarshal! 0 teiior 0 mores J ' . . ; " s . 7V may expand into tho lull measure and stature oi ireemen, uucramped by the! presence and indomirable snirit of the 1 i white .vift IVf'iJ . J j,"''. "":'- Ingin Lioertahaa utterfvrfoiledto real'l itbe beantifn! theories of tl. 1ni.fi society, and now; at this moment, tho. hp.. r - , 7T : igrO reVuhlie is saidto bein :cay.-The recent shinmente to'that I.ihk. !ltahle-1and" haa lnn l'nvtl.i y v oueering to me aspirations of the Amen- can negro. As a matter of choice we might wish he was there j and as between . .u u territory 01 u own on uus continenr, we would say, go to Libe- na. n win trouble the white folks more to get at you there than it would on these -1 tr i . . . ' ... iiorea, u j ou snonid e-er have anything fhAV uilla-mif T...... f 1 J iuc, i-unuu ij now operating in Africa, and it wilfcertainlv S , :; . - - 1 i7.r i. uuuurcui years, before the Af- I . ii-aii n ui ue a stranger in ms own native i j stranger in his own native jungles; but that is better than tile r chahces inany. territory in Sorth Ame- nca," I Hon. John Pool, so,, well kuown in North Carolina as a trading politician, and one of the men who figured ;souie- what in the private history of the Holden Airk war u making a rumpus in the radical camn at Washington. H A. j . o - " clared, in one of their meetings, recently! ! that he would have no part, iu (electing a B,VHV V UV- sectional pysideutn-had been warring a iuM accuouaitaniaii ins life, arid -would i oppose the election of a sectional repnbli- can Candidate jn 1860 with all his might. e aiso complained bitteiiv of th tr.,t. ment ofSoutheru republicans by the! ,T7 - . . .- - - :' v - nortaero wing of the party, and declared luey coQui npdo;wonld ndt submit to 4r, U is suggested Uiaf Pool wants a better aismuution of tat offices, and that with . out it, he" will make himself disagreeable Jo the republican party, which has for some years petted him. I'"'-.- North Carolina Insane Asylum.- T I. n . . 1 . . - - I crcUl,noi tne provisions of chap- ter lbl of .the acts of the late General muiy, entitled, "An Act abolishing the insane Asylum of North Carolina and in corporating the North Carolina Insane Asy um," the Board of Directors have es tablished the following rules: 1. Theuperinteendeut, in the admis sion of applicants into tke Asylum as ja t ents, shall runsider the applications in L the order In whieh they are registered in the book . kept by. him for registerinf Mill nnnliiMf!... . O nr accoruing to section 14. chapter Ifll. ism xr VVU f chapter 161, acts 1879. No applicant con- aidered incurable by the medical officers 7t I e- admitted as a pa tient until all who are deemed curable have been provided for. No application made prior to the pasP age of the act of 1879, shall be consider! unu ess the samp shall have been re" - , luco max time. Iirt SxrATT.The VilHsca (Iowa) Aervwv siieakirig of Shcrmana letter tb iZ''.;.m J WIUUIIUlTr. HUTU- 'Vi A i n -" i kwnumentaexDreaiiMl !. Gen, . Sherman in tlwt letter. Not so with northern soldiers. Read Walter F. HaUeck, US.'-At if von W0..f tow ho true ohiier Uikaoa the aub- CountryJoidma8ter8 are now tM S rdmg toba number of ge stamp; ac- - -r -"r , accoruiug to the number f bfyJ,ufe the: Department at Wash Mntou as Iymerlyv ,rCouse4uefltly, chants andVotJtera who formerly hd plen iy of a tamps to sell, h ceased to keep them in la?ire onaiWif.v. C'OtiTAmean fellow io """"V'a me Observer, empfoyed an organ grindery play for himand tK aidim With bogu, money, widvreceived ailrertLchange for the base bill. The v r nipu mm up tor it and now ha I S ! if i-W troubled T '4" ruou5U oi the election in Ohio. WS,:.to.wit Ah Wlier'tiaJ ! Foster,; the J .rerublicauj eaiiaato 'jot. THE FLAX A nrrw ilidnmtrr liaA recently ueetraa- fUfc a tiiiAlnfe f -oot. Jaud litb-frr itkicU t!wiyIiajto-iuad oiauirkf t-elae. where. Proiiiinent anioD; tliese ia what . ... . . . anantHiea, and then Uled aud shiiieT to other points, the vanilla being waed for flavoriiigsiuokiug tobacco. Theairaroand Mt: w''t.- hanlefthm i -wiT i- a3Z iuh Ultcu vj mc i J eiutj nuvn ii no u j v weed, is also purchased and shipped In ex-4thein, aa is also j the-commou gallberry j the taste :was extensively used as a fe- brituge during toe late war ; muck-weed, otherwise known as queeu T ;!. . r . H nnt tBTlw; in J gathered lias a .very bitteC taiite, rough S ft 15 i lnmmf. I U8C4j for tanntn" leather ! I i. The fact that there is a market for such una))treeinted Noi long since a distinguished gentleman rromthe Vestern part of tlebt;ite,a geur tleman who is an z enthusiastic botanist, gathered while on a visit to I'etder count ty oer one thousand specimens ot roots f bo louua useful in matmfactures Or in j medicines. Vilmingtou Jfrriew. Mr. V. Wallace if this place has been k.t.:.. - ...... V J . J 1 . ... i j ior several years, mostly iu smau iots.i un.u' i.L' ' ' j. ' Li' t- -.iiJi j " L ruimiiv us we uuccuxi lb wouiu. aou vet I .i. t.. ..1r;..i.i 't.i i J gvaiu; ? ' ntf gt value. i. . .. - ' H "A new denarture." in tho war of rnl. Meeting debts ont of a rail road company waft ,liade bv a man at Kinaton. Ifc T! o the J4tl, by levy-ng on a freight train of the Atlantic and N. C. nad, for a; bill, of lQluber (he payment of which the com t pany wa. delaying to pav. The mail train came un aud waa atoned bv th nlMtmei I T I tion on the track of the train seized, and I 1 .. . - : I in gnu for sncli olistriiRtiou wi iiititiitxl 1 - "'w v'uiiuviVI y UID IlljlIV jjnt S WUU I and took an appeal; and now the manj who wnnrwl tn r.JUnt -,- a.,. Fill probably have more trouble ad ex- " ..v it fl.c uu iiiiii i pense than his claim is worth, which, of course, is very wrong; but it is accord- ingtolaw Returns by this mornings mail, show with a certain tv that Ohi LulJachange of front. He then proceeded to I l'd the Republican candidate for Gover-i nor by a minority of about 30.000: and it I is ponpr-.illr rnnrwi ti.t 1.... I I S3 " --J MIU I11C1 UtllC AllBMl 1 secured a majority in the Legislature. I Iowa has elected a Republican Cover- I nor also by about 30.000 majoritv. Thua we see that the peopte of the irreatl nrth west lack up the partv of stupen-1 J da frauds. It is also evidence of a dis- i trustful sectional flintr i,atr..i r i.-1 jp, wa uv men we send to Congress a desire to I I crush the south at anv cast. I L t7. . XT , , r ' , looming up be- ,1 " ."V " - J Plea8ant w 1,e' uut aa a traue cete-. S'v- oral new cotton and other factories are gOU'g Up. There is to be a walking match of. four hours at the State Fair for a prize of $20. The rale, go as you please. The man As-fmaking the greatest distance wins the prize. "St, Mary's Muse," a monthly Magazine. Nd by the Pierian Club of St. Marv'. j School, j Raleigh for October, containa some elegant literary productions, noU bly oue, "Tho Ruined Mansion." . Wf F. Askew'a Paper" Mill, Raleigh, hat ueen. obliged to. stop making paper on ac coa,T .f the weather and the scarcity of water. Iron for -thfr Western N. C. Railroad is w going up by : the car-load, to lav the ?wannauoa gap. ! ' Conkliag-andMleeelier on the Stamp f.; ; fi4The ladles Greet Them; : Senator Roscoe Conkling and Rev. Hen ry Ward TJeecher'addressed a large Re pubjican meeting at the Brooklyn Acade my of Music Wednesday evening, about one-tliird of the nndiencerj being composed f r Mr Conkling had but little to say ahoutState issues, but made a decid edly atalwart speech, denouncing State's rights and defending the bayonet election lawsasiiughowany hne8t waV enld olgect to having soldiers ! at the polls to preserve order and see that the laws were not violated j-M ; ij Mr! Beecher who was received wUh4e nmnstratona of cniaamjjnjwh thi ladies heartily joiiied, Zdd the South meat not expect to rule the Country, at least not at preaentw On. thej contrary, they mV&H intent V-to ; kfcep in the back- M ? li J wised; anevr generation of, pieu with 0eW idea they nnght .expect. to be permitted totakea front eat Mr. Beecher had a deayof sneering talk aboatmae1i'liw. "ics But under the . present, fpr;of government partiea were necesiary If tiontand there could net W..t- the,bahyV trotiblesivhen BftullVBkbt Greemsboro Federal CarU THE POSTAL CARD 8CIT A VILLAIXOUS pErTT M ABSOAL BROUGUT TO GRIEF, f J The fftol tui or prosecution, wbicb your readera hare en or heard to mnch of. vai eonnramiiMl (! hv tfm I r-T. - J OI n cnargea itnereuy entire Ijr extmerattng tne young ladies In que tion,) and paying all the coata of, action. lo lenient a Indm aa . Jndire -Dick to near a judge aa Judge Dick to hear Special Assistant Depnty Marshal J. I i" I E- rhilipot wna sent to jail to-day by Judge Dick, after leaving the stuud, to J abandoned characters, by his own testi mony, that had ever ! been upon that stand." The cross-examination drew out j promising them upon the payment of a certain aura, to be out of the way at time I of - t,,at through threats by I virtue of his office, he endeavored to get I witnesses to corroborate his statements ; j upon a poor negro cake seller, took the change and denied the transaction until ji j- i threatened .with an indictment. And he w uuncu owtes assjstant uepury " wflrT " ,r i ;v iL- rS108 five respectables men of Yal kin, Surry and Richmond counties. They . . . . , . . . wero meuh triwl bufc could n)t I hlackmail. A not. pros. ,was entered as i f . ed in limbo to await a conviction, lor ter- jury. Such was the fate of this revenue Mnoaer,w and there are huudreda of others in the South that ought to be in the same predicament.- . John Poors Position. The Southern Republicans at Washing- ton City, whom the New York Times lias plainly stigmatired as Hessians, have . . . . ' "d another meeting. Among those pres- cot was juhd rooi. who made a verv . Tin. . . y "iinga,-that he had recently been in ex tensive corresnondence with limilinf i " ' fc Southern Republicans of nearly all the Southern States, and he found it the'uui Trsal teeliug that the feontheru man didn't icounr, since it was fonnd that his vote could not longer avail to save the Radical PrtJ' a,Ml tuat Uiey were determined on outline the Southern policy. As soon as t was seen by the nomination of the next Rennblican candidate thn . ' M'nw J mivwh W unua Us on a sectional issue and fifint things out on that line, just so soon would he and many others desert the raDk and tamp the Northern States in Interest of the Democratic nominee. So looS o attention was paid at the North to the appeals of the Southern Ra r -w publicans for help, they did not see why they should break any traces in helninr along the ticket. It can't le said to be a bolt against any special candidate, but a Ueneral feeling of disgust with the pres ent Radical desertion, as thev call it. Pool was applauded vociferously; but Rayner snil Snull ntiil Pnnlin .'.II m l.IJ ...... uni uwav, ll ViUIX-IIUlUcrS under the government, said thev did not propose to indorse any such sentiments. aim an oi ineni announced on the spot that they would have nothing further t i 1 1 - . . . do with the indignant sqnad. Pool claim ed that Ackertuan, Grant's Attorney-General from Georgia, sympathized with him in this movement, and had promised a hearty support, saying he would prefer a Democratic President to a Republican elected on sectional grounds which would be the ruin of the party in the South BaUigh Observer. A Big Fire Seven Horses Burned and Considerable Property LosK The fire which OCa?n t"sTl 1ft nitfrlkf kafAM last turned out to be the stable of Mr. John W. WadsVorth, about a mile and a half from the -city. The stable, which fwaa a very large one, three stories high, " completely destroyed with its con tents, a large quantity of hay, fodder Ate, iud seven horses perished in the flames. The fire was first discovered issuing ftom the top of tho building, and ajmost immediately the whole house was envel oped. Mr. H. M. Soasaman, Mr. Wads worth man in charge, and owner of the horses and contents of the i stable, who lives some distance off, ran to the stable as soon as he discovered the fire, but be ing oniy partly dressed, did not have his keys. Assisted by others, be attembted bnt nil fn n'nrn'L. Zli. "Zt. "5: .-P1?? but all to no nurnose. f lir. iL- dn-n ti doors and liberate the frightened auimals winch were by this time giving forth those unearthly cries only heard .from horsea in creat distress. Tlie inf1!im.ihi1. material which constituted the con ten Is of wie earn, earrtea the flames to the horses before, rescue waa possible, and they were all roasted alive. Some of them might have been saved, but for the'Intense -heat Which .prevented work at the doors. From the burning building a . half dozen Of wore straw slacks near by soon caught, and the twb' firca made a conflagration "fe1 .w?fn for rar miles around, wi- wn,Mw was the property of Mr. Wads worth and cost; about $12001 It Vaa insured for $WKJ in the Niagara eoui- Eny, renre&euted in this city by Messrs. l.ve Hutchison & Son. Everything that belonged tollr. 8oaeauian; ificlhdiutf (a l. 1 ..r a. .... o M.y wi union, was a total loss, esti mated at about $1,500. Among the hor a wre'50 Wooded colts from Abdel Koree. The loss falls very heavily; on Ur-8osaman who had all his earn ings in vested In the property that was de stroyed. -,J-,j-.'; - --- ,j JHe la ttMtratneI - to believe that 1 the 15 Jwdiary' origin-aud ' ir dfsi accuse s jiegro with J. whom -he iiau ,wme umtcuuy during the day -i be itod -wlio Itad Jbeeti 'diseiiarWil-.ln J THE FIRST ANNUAL FAIR !. J ;. -or the Ml' Dixie lgra and Mechanical Association Wiil be held at the Fafr Grounds' on Carr's Moun ln WadesljoroK. Confi'TnesdaT, V ednesday, Thursaay'andriday- Novem beriI8, 1920 and 2tk 1879-1 Over two thousand" dollars in trahja IHe premiums j for the farmers and mechanics, the Jadies.; girls and boys, who have articles T ft-- ') I j AWSEJUClfTa if v "A Uttle fun now And then viCTf T ? The amusements durins? esrh Idav ofth Faifwiir be-rariedrand highlyt'efit'eftafn es, base bat! playing, trotting and' runnins iav.ua, giaia uau snooting, eta, t ? n ' . TBB SrEAKKRS. j ; . Eminent Sutesmen and learned fanners wiir oe present and deliver addresses: I' COME AKD EKJOY TOTTRSKLF.f '" -We fnvitie the people of North and South Carolina, in particular, to meet witJi us and enjoy our annual ' pat herim?: and we shall be pleased to see visitors frotut? arr of t entire istrnm. . - :i . . : . If any northern brethren shall honor us with their presence, they will meet with a cordial and warm reception. .. PBKltlCM ilST. . Any ons i desiring to see bur list of pre miums or learn. anything concerning the Fsir, can i do so by addressing Jonji T. Patrick, Sec., Wadesboro, N. C. M PRIVILEGES. : Persona wishing to secure stands for the purpose of selling goods, Wires Or men han dle, will address the SceneUry on or before the 15th day of November next.i :-?.-, Jons ItoBixsox, Pres. John T. Patrick, Sec. Col. L. L Polk, Commissioner of Agricul ture for North Carolina, peaking of the Fair Grounds of the Dixie Agricultural and MechanicalJAssociation, savs. "The site se lected for yOur grounds cannot be excelled In the State; From the summit of Carr's Mount is presented one of the most teauti- ful picturesque views to lie found in the whole Southern country. The vision atone glance sweeps the horizon for a distance of OTer one hundred miles, and will alford a rare attraction to your "low country" visi tors. The New York Walkers. AN OBSCUttE 11RICKMAKKR WIXS Tnt O - I.EARY BELT. New York, October 11. The walkiug tournament for the O'Leury lclt,euds to night, aud the greatest excitement pre vails at the garden, which is densely packed with spectators. Murphy is far enough ahead to ensure his victory, hav ing at 8 o'clock this eveuing completed 502 miles. Howard is second,( having a score of 489 j Falter, third, 483, and Brie- dy, fourth, 407 miles. Murphy's success las puzzled the sporting men and lost them no end of money. He is a compara tive youth, from Haverstovvti, where he is employed iu a brick-yard, and he is ns tireless as a Steam engine. Senator Vance's committee to investi gate the lughlls' bribery case has adjourn ent its sitting in Topeka, aud. will j meet again iu Washington ou December 4th. Pushing Advertising too FAit.-'4Bha mjr soul ! said Ctd. Crawford, jast Sun day moiuiugj "This is Un bad ! Here's Bull's Cough Syrup iu the Bib)el'.V The Colouel twtk ott' his specs, rubbed them carefully anl looked again. "YesUiere in the 23d chapter of Isaiah, 15th verse, OveiH500,00a bottles of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, &c.,' well, I though that Bull got every where i else except in the Bible. Now I'll give it up; it must be a good thing." Mrs. C. came in aud explained that she had cut the slip out of a news paper and put it in her Bible for safe keep ing and it had tock to the leaf. So the Colonel was: satisfied. Staunton (Va.) Vindicator. it To J. II. Jones, Non-resident, defer.dent : You will take notice that the following riuui mons has been issued agnint you. Davidson County In Superior -Court Freeman IL Morse, Aeainst i Summon, fnr Relief. Jsmes 11. Jones. I rtkfe'dt. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, m s ....... io tne snerm ol lavido county, greet irg: You are hereby commanded to millinion. J.ttiifa II. Jonex, the defudent a hove named, if lie be found within your county, to be anil appear before the Judge of our Superior Conrt.' at a fourt to N held for the County of Davidson, at iht Court Houxe in Lexington on the lit Monday Qf March. 1830, and answer the coui uhjint which: wilLJie deiiosited in the offiee of the iJIerk of the uperiur Court lor said coun ty, within the 3 tirnt daya of aaid term, and let the said defendant take notice lhat if he fail lo aonwer Hie faid complaint "within that time, the plaintiff will apply to the( ourt for the re lief demanded in the complaint. Herein fail not, and of thiii cunimoni make dne return. Given" under my hand and the aeal of aid Court, this 12thidyof Septem ber, 1879. C. F.Lowe, Clerk Sup. Court of Davidwm Co. Yon will a take jioiice that at theaame time, in aaid cane, a warranrf attacinuent V T, ,in'.1 JOUT Vr,,Vr7 " favor of abe plaintiff for the aum of 1 hirtr-ekdu II im. Oreo ami t illjr LkilJars, with ihterewt on $J,lp8, J2i from the 9th June; 1879'rfue by notea and open accounts, and money paid to order ;6f de fendant; and returnable lo iwid Court, in said cnuntr, on the lflt Monday of March, A. D. 18S0, when and where v uf can appear if you think proper, this October f'th, 1879. c. kSlowk, a s. c. Jo II. WiiOBH, nrAtt'y. :51:Cw ' - . FOR SALE! The Valuable Homie and Lot situated in West Ward, adjoinifg the lots of Mra. K. Pearson and J J Stewart, and fronting 81 feet on Ellis street; and run ning back 360 feet to Uraige street. " The' hotnie irnewly hni It; main building 18i38 ft., 2 turiex L. 18x30. with 4 Rooms and JIall-way down tairs finirthed ; a good pantry and 2 closet ; 9 fire-places, one; in each room, and all flnih ed, except '2 rooms and hall-way Upstairs; ood : kiieheh and smokehoiMe all in good repair. The garden is rery good, and bn the lotrow some of the finest fruit in the State. This property is oflervd cheat, and if not din- posed f privatel r.. will be sold to (he higbest bidder at Uie Public 6unre in ibis , eilr.. on .Satnrday' the.lut da of November. 18T431" i L xerras one-baif ciish, the other hair on lib eral time with debt properly seen red. "T.S -Bll olber.- ptrtieulars, apply to Salisbury, N. O, Sept. 17, 1879. ' 43:7t CASH PAID For RAGS, IRON. BONES, METALS, HIDES, -ONIONS, fc,; VVnutLHitv .-x-r 1- n STORE U J-i a j 4 l Oppose the Post Office." ; 4 S.J. BINSWANGERiN WORTHERW ICtr fTA2 Will be on Sale m Througli the Winter, and next Season by i thftaiMlersigut,. And Delivered Free, j 49:4t ' S. J. BINSW ANGER. Ch.tw Jacicni's Best Sweet NivyTobacc SADDLES, HARBE3S, COLLARS, 1 -SADDLERY-HARDWARE, ' . &c. be In charge, aod yoa wiu nnd that there Is Not a Better Workman in the State. Prices shajl compare favorably with any estab Ushment In the country, either Noith or fcouth. tr Repairing promptly attended to. Save your money and call on Mr. Poland before jvu vuj uuj ming iu tnis une. Sept.' SCl Ii, 1879. SCKIFF ft BRO. t Trunks repaired, and all kinds of upholster ing done. ALio, Luggy Cushions made. V tX To J. Jloieard Junes and W. M Eurl, non-re. idenU, yon will Uile notice that the follow ing summon has been issued against you. DAVIDSON County-In Superior Court. John M. Prim, Plaintiff Againt Summons for Relief. J Howard Jones, j W. M. Earl, DejU. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, To the Sheriff of Davidson Co., Greeting. You arc hereby commanded to unmnion J Howard Jones and W. M. Earl, the De fendants above named, if they be found with in your County, to be and appear before the Judg? of our Superior Court at a Court to tie held t.r the Count v of Davidson at the Court House in Lexington on the 1st Mon day of March 1880. and answer th e com plaint which will be depo8ited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said county, within the three first davs of said rerm; and let the said Defendants take no tice that if they fail to answer t he said com plaint within that time, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Herein J.-ui not, and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and theneal of said Court, this 13th dav of September, 1879. C. F. Lowk, C. S. C. Davidson Co. You will also take notice that at thesame time in t-aid case a warrant of attachment was issued against your property for the sum of two thousand and ninte n s dollars and fifty cents, (2,019,50) due by open ac count, and returnable to said Court In said County on the first Monday in March, 1880, when and where you mav anmur if von think proper. .This 8th day of Oct. 1879. C. F. Lowk, C. S. C. Jno. II. Wei burn, Davidson Cc. No31:Cw Plffs. Atty. To J. II. Jones and W. M. Earl, non-reniJenis You uill tale notice that the folUvcihg sum mons has leen issued against you. DAVIDSON County In Suprior Court. M. L. Jones. ") Plaintiff against J. Summons fbr Relief. J. II. Jones nr.d W. M. Earl. Deft. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, To the Sheriff of Davidson Co., Greeting. You are hereby commanded to summon J. II. Jones and V. M. Earl the Defendants above named, if they be found within your County, to be and appear before the Judge l"vyu.i i ,i u,uu i, . neiu for the Counrv of D:ivnlin gt tlm t House in Lexington on the Ut Monday of March 1880. and answer thecomplaint which . - --"..'. ... . VUlb ,.;it I,. .,n,w;t.,.i .t... vi ..... utot,11u " ""jvc i me vicrs oi ine superior uourt ior said County, with .r ii. . n in tne three nrst days ot saitf Term, and let the said Defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint within that time, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Herein fail not, and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and the seal of said Court, this 12th day of September, 1879. C. F. Lowe. C. S.t C. You will also take notice that at the same A - r r i . r nine in saiu case a warrant oi attain ment was issued ajrainst vour urooertv lor the ' sum ot. nine hundred and hve dollars and eighty-one cents, (903,81) due plaintiff by open account and returnable to said court, in said county on the first Monday iri March, 1880, when and where you can appear if vou think proper. This Oct. 8th, 1879. C. F. Lowe, f C. S.i C. John II. Welbuks, Davidson Co. No31:dw Plff., Atty. . . r -- i To J. Howaiid Jon"8 and W. M.; Earl, Non-residentM : You will take notice that the following snmmonn han been inniied against you: Davidson County In Superior Court. J. A. Shirly, PCtff, "J . Against I J. II. Jones and Summons for Relief. . W. M Earl, Dtfts. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To the Sheriff of Davidson County greeting: You are hereby Commanded to sunirnun J. U. Jone and W. M. Earl, the defendants above named, if they be found within your county, lo he and appear before the Judge of odr Su perior Court,, at a Court to 'be held for the County of Davidson, at the Court House in Lexington, on the 11 Monday of March, 1880, and I answer the complaint whhli will be de pofited in the office of the Clerk of the Superi or Conrt for aaid county, within the 3 first day n of said term, and let the said defendant take notice that if they fail to answer the aid com plaint within that time, the plaintiff will ap ply to Court for the relief 'demauded in the complaint. Herein fail not. and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and the eeal ol said Court, this 12th dav of September, 1879. C. F. Lowe. Clerk S. Court , Davidson County. Yon will alo take notice that at the same time in said case, a warrant of attachment was ixsned againat your property, for the sum ot inineen nunnreu ana tnree lAIIar and six-tr-iix-cenu ($1303.60), due by open account and returnable to said Court, in aid county, on the 1st Monday of March, 1880, when and where you can appear if you think proper, this 8th of October, 1&79. . C. F. Lowe, C. S. C, Jko. H. Wxujobx, PlaintfrT Atry -L-Cw- Who has once nsed tho FE0PLESMIACIIINE wilt prefer it ovtr s,n ...i. -i l- - - Ire 42:3m 7ery 7AIUABLE SEAL ESTATE IX THE CITY OF O. i By virtue of u Mrlix'e or Deed iii Trnsl. executed by TIhw. K. Iirwn :ind wile, E. W. lirown, lo Sojiliiii liexherer. d.iii-.l flic 1 :j j ly of Janimrv, 1878, :in.l re-:i-tere! in llie oflu-e ( f ilie Keui-ter ui Deed l' Kijv.an conn Car. on Mutuluv tlie 15th Day of December, 1079, ai locioi'K .M., the i')llowin; rfiil ct:ite, Ip wit : The Lot or Piece of L.uhI, known hs BROWJi'S LIVERY STABLE, embrni'inn the greater ,Hri f ,.. iot iMir. chaxU trom Jdwiii Hmver and Marv K. .iia- ver, and joining llie I. mils of Joint 1. Sh.iver'M litirn. Dr. V. K. PaM.n, ;i iu! the arn.ii:e of tlie Ki'Ucopal L'htircii, in the Town ol S;tlia- bury. i ii.MM.AMl-Dated at Salisbury lliia lot Ii day of August, 1379. . ClIAS. PlSICE, SOIMIIA HESlIERF.lt, Attorney. Tiustee. ; AugUtoDeclo H9WT0 SAVE fii ONE Y! BUY YOTJR HARD- WARE FROM " And you will not onlv Pave monev. but net tlie liest tiood made, i on will hind in ids Well .Selected Slock of Hardware, Mowers.' inreiurH, nnd fttwing niacin ntp, Straw-Cntttrs & Corn-Shellers, . Grain Cradles, Grain and Gran Scvthes, i n, .. . w r ' , I' nirj t f . i. a Spade and Forks, Ula: an. I Varnish Lo ks to'k d Picks, Shovelf. i isn. l'aiutx Oil. Pnttv. ....... ' . ' . . uimais cros.--Lut. llann and Mill S.i Diskette Croa.--Cut, 11a ?awa. Blacksmith. & Carpenter Tools. I10USE AND MULE SIIOES, Tin and Hollow Ware, 'Patent Oil Cans. Patent Fly-Fana and Traps. BUGGIES, OPEN AND WITH TOPS. Btiffffy-Harness, Harness Leather nnd Mountings, Wagon and Buggy Material . nrui many otiier articles too mention. tedious to At Heilig'g old stani, main street. SALISBURY. N. C. 50: ly To L. 71. Marsh a non-resident defendant you icill' tale notice that the jolloicina ... . . . KtuiMuns nas oeen issued against yon. Davidson County lL Superior Court. John II. We 1 horn J'lainfiff. Agaiixt L. Iv. Marsh. Defendant. Summons for Relief. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, To the Sheriff of Daridson Co., Greeting: Y'on herehj commanded to summon L- R. Marsh, the Defendant above named, if he lie i'o.tnd in your County, to be and appear before the Judge of our Snpeiior Cotirtj at a Court to be held for the I ounty.or Davidson, at the the Court House hij Lexington, on the Cth Monday after the 4th Mond iy of September, 1879 and answer the complain; which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court for Mid County, within three first dav of said'Term, and let the said Defendant take notice that if he fail lo answer the Raid complaint within that time, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relit f demanded in the complaint. IlereinTail not, and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and the seal of said Court, this 15th day of April, lb79. C. F. Lowe, C.S. C. You will take notice, that on the 3rd uay of August'1879, a Warrant of attachment a"s iued against your property forhewini of $2C0 and interest thereon due by contract on account of machinery, which is returnable to said Court. 1st Monday in September, 1879. When and where you can appear if you think proiwr. Signed C. F. Lowe. 4Gtool. C. S. C. Dsvidnbn Co. MortffaeejJeeasiorsaifiHfirt Also various other blanks r -. w rasfii's OF Si iy. in Ik,. No 54 ,,,,e 4Ut). 410 and 4U, MnlZ dc, and nji m which del-inH hao been made, i tlngr, Manners auU Fullej-., 1 urbinc Water Whi ' will ex kmc for s.tle at public auction, at the ToImcco Kacterylacbluerr, Wrought Iron-w?i S court-ho.-e door in .he Tow., of Saliburv. N. Stf iron Castlnga. Mactlnery of Every it UISII!ItL Sabscribc for the .Watcliman only $2 m - l - WW - uier,an,iH U r-' AVI 4 jiVaio Bcjung it nnd it incf 1 unu it jnst PEOPLE want,- it makes the .i .. : stitch, runs easily, does the widest rar ttiik, aud winds the. bobbins without . H jv.., . - , rniuiii thQ works of the machine. Write rA.. . ;.' t ircolar and full, particulars; W 1301 TS03.Bo5ff4 Jhilnr niTihin Unimiiiv sff.-l 1 . ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. ; ISAAC A.SHEPPARD ftCOSaltbcre Umurptmd for Dyrabilitj, Economy, and Co7venW Ca.Uta iD IaRtnMita f TmUs ALSO A VABIED ASSORTMENT QT SXmS3a& C. F.BAKER & CO., Salisbury, N. a TALBGT Shockoe Machine Works, r Girning and Threshing Machinei "' A sntTUUTT. j REPAIRING PROMPT1 V-Jt- rinrmn. CAREFULLY DuX.? -Talbot's , Patent Spark Arrester, Tho Invention of the Age. Talbot's new patent Spark-ArresterlsreaHvthpon ly penect and reliable one, and is supersinir i r others In use. The great elHclency of this Any&fe Is attracting universal attriitldn. and Is bolntr en ' dorsed by the best mechanical fnglnms and km ranee companies. Its prominent laturis are- ii liaoes not destroy the t1 raft. h- 1 It does not Interfere with cleaning the tubes.: f I n io noi cnoxe up. ana requires no cle&nlne 1 , It requires no direct-dampers to be openwl wbra' j raising steam (darapi'rs bi inn objectionable, as lorn may be left open and allow sparks to escape ) It requires no water to extlngu sh sparks, whtcfcj I by conlensatlon, destroys the draft. WsldeKwheaf " water is used, tr neglected, the eflicienor Is destrmJ el by evaporation of the water, and the bolh rlskept! ta a filthy condition. - r J It simple and dnraljle and can be relied upon It can be attached to anv boiler. , -4 No planter should be without ornof them. Insn-. ranee companies will Insure gins nnd barn where uW , Talbot Kniflnesand Spark-Arresters are used at tie same rates as charged for water or horse-power. I" Pnd for l lustratort circulars and price lit. ' nrniicu liuuse, v.narioiie. . 29;Gm TV. c. MOROAX, Manager. t I usioBi liomes ARE ALWAYS "I HAPPY HOniES!" McSmith Music House, i CHARLOTTE, N. C , ' I f Branch of .Ludden & Bates, j j- SAVANXAII. GA. DO 3 Musical Instruments OF ALL KINDS. t ;IrlAXOS from Si 2 5 up to $1500." ORGANS $35 ' $800 a.Pari Cash and Part Time" Very Low for All Cash. - . y Send for Illustrated Catalogue y-Pricf List Free. The Best Made! - : All GoaraBleeWor Mm Mi Sent on 15 d;iy s1 trial. Wejaj freight both Ways if no ssile. ' ' Call on, or address H. McSMITH, CHAHLOTTE, N. C1 : S2:4m ' HALE'S WEEKLY, t 1 ' On Tuesdavthe 7th dar of October, 187t and in the City of Raleigh, the ondersgii will commence tlie publication of A NORTH CAROLINA DEM0CKATIC i " . NEWSPAPER. ! . ,tJ Tliese four words convey all ihait a colnroa of Prospectus could tell : the good of the State; j me success of ih tvinv which m I lie iiieoi i oiaie and tlie countrv : . . . - ... . . t the iMiblicajioa of an tne news : ie new rlliM tht tdttecta mnnosed. " he can do the last and contribute lo then"1 and second, the snlw riler does not affect to doubt. The people have set their earof P provai upon tun l ast and he does noi the future.' i'h! I Hale's Weekly will be printed from ne and beautiful type and on fair white ; The price will he two dollars per annum. j came will be upon its mail books without P.T ment and no paper will be sent after eipi ration of the lime paid for. . . , P.M.HALE. ' . Raleigh, Sept. 15, 1879. t A I I PA TtSOWS SNUFF, Still increawmj in favor. Try it. It is mild and pore Forsaieby j.d.gukill. BONDS Tumake Title to Land, and Laborer r Mcchaidcs Liens, for salo at this Office -j 1 iiiiiaLCii!. MM- SONS ! . . i . ; lj t it l 1 ill : t. if- III . 1 l-r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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