. - - fcMMfcMwihMMM WBMWM , , ; i Carolina Watchman. THUKSDA Y FEBRUARY 191880.1 Chief Justice iith, though in bad Wnltby is yet We to fill his chair ou the sSupreiue CeHrt bench. the Mooresville people will celebrate Washington's birth tlay on next Satur MHyvby c'VtMry property owner getting out t least hjo tree. l-k. correspondence published In the kcan, of Winston, February 12th, shows that Judge" L. O. Rkadk declines to be a candidate for Governor on account F im paired health. - The MaftirOfM nonsense was repeated at Stw Orleans this year as usual. The most that caa be said of it is, it makes people h0 hard Money spend it and bare noth ing to show for it. Col. Wui. S. Pearson, of Morganton, has written a memoir of the late Joseph J. Erwin, of Burke, whiclfis epoken.of as n . graceful tribute to u mail of superior public and private worth. Brokkx Back. The Philadelphia lie Tord says there is a patientui the German hospital with a broken back, a complete reparation of the spinal column, with a livug and sensible head and trunk attach ed to a dead and decomposing mass of flesh and bone. The wonder is that the man lives at all. There is no remedy for him, though it is thought he may live a month. The Republican State Convention of New XVork will meet at Utica on the. 25th inst. If it shall aUopt the course of Pennsylvania and declare in favor of Grant and instruct its delegates to cast the full vote of the fct&te fornini, it will probably settle the iiucstion as to the republican candidate in the next national contest. There is no other tiian in t h fnnntrv vht will 111 n re rrtniiilv h -..... c-;i.l nnitinn nf . - the Demooratic party. - The colored republicans of Charlotte iu public neetinir, denounced Dr. Mott for appointing some democrats in the service of his office. We think the Doctor show- ed a deal of nartv -shamness iu this respecf : The work of his assistants is the iiitMt uhiwiimlar nervirfi in the conutrv. makinira large class of men cte from A to Z. To let some of these anathemas fall on Democratic men instead of wholly on the republican party was certainly not tinwise, viewed us party policy. The liepublicaus of Peunsylvaniawith Senator Cameron at their head, have se cured the vote of the State in the national nominating convention in favor of the lliird-termer, Grant. There is a Strang party of Republicans in Pennsylvania who are opposed to it, and denouuee the ftution as contrary to the popular will. It Is believed, however, that the efforts of this party will amount to nothing in the long run, and that the State, manacled and securely bound, will be passed over to the support of Grant. . I lAKKiT uff. ine conspiracy oi tne paper makers to run up prices of paper very properly starts an appeal to Con - ip-ess to take off the duty on paper and .the chemicals employed iu its manufac ture. The people have a direct interest iu subject, which is superior to that of a few paper makers. Indeed,, the time has come when no protective tariff on any thing should.be sustained at the cost and damage of the toiling millions. Protec tive duties have already enriched manu facturers and created forces which endan ger the liberties of the people, who should demand as a right that it now come to nn end. i Scandal.- There is an ugly scandal re ported in the papers concerning a nuni - 1 . ... oeroi senators ami representatives in ashingtou city. They are charged with liaving formed a joint stock company for the purpose of facilitating their indul Hence in the vices for which Washington has become noted. Females of highly respectable connections who have situa tions iu the Treasury and other. Depart ments, are implicated. There are some southern ieople involved in this dis grace, ye are sorry to say ; and for the hake of example, we trust tlie police, now employed in ferretting out. tho guilty uies, may make a sure tiling in dragging nil to the light. Xittl.efikx,d. A traveler in Florida writes tout iuigb interesting letter rom which we clip the following concern- lilt. mT f lin a a . 1 1 - A. - the recoastruc ion system played a large parv n ine rooocry oi onn Uarolina. T a. .. f rr . . 0QTilie starting up the river, looking over to, the right on the bluff overlooking the riv er is the aristocratic suburbs of Jacksonville .1 .a. 1 i 2 . u i.wiu lue pier at jaCK- and that splendid looking house ou see ill AM lAiMUnr MM. 1 rove oforangc, and lemons, and marnoiial was Anrith hnmonf Pr n.. nr unn a t ia tlehrfd. Here erstwhile he high rcvelrv keot. ' M W MVM. W M. ltit.W 4'llitUU fcj. Xjib" and with Tus handsome turnouts, stylbh lS3Wv'Xr$Z idiiaata, Xow bfoktn in fortune bownl hv misfortune, the ciitter cone.- he hides hi , .C a 1 . .r,.r8 of iht Hudson F ww.,.,, auu mo wimiie si rou"UKesaie nn H4HRIKTT BKClf F, If SjOWE. j'- A little further u wc liave an aJRwion in this notorious character: ! A few miles further up tho ifver the steamer stops a ftw minutes at Mandarin tr $Uyr'& residence, boonie4 in a grove a, a. ui junk, liarnei lieecn- ........ it r t . m. i - O . i aj uuavB. lien) 21111 III I I1C3 oraihonm.,, " :,VL,:" t . unua tia- fiuraoji! tilt otlor of tho i-ace whose im- Affined woe ahe do pi etc d so forcibly In rUCIO 1 om S Cabin' ' WKSTlSKN-iiV C. ItAlUtOAD., This great Work has engnged a large part of the attention of the public for. some weeks past from jttie fact that aXev York Company nab onred to Jbuy it, and the State officials haf ebeen asked to call the General Assembly together to consider the proposition. j The Governor felt it to be his duty nmUr die circumstance to call a meeting of the Directorsof the Koad and to: ask the" attendance of the Internal Improvement CNJhimittee. ' The gentle men composing these bodies met at Ral eigh, last-week to hear what the Govenv or bad to say audi to take such action in the premises as they deemed best. It was an important occasion, and the proceed ings then had interests every tax payer iu the State. All should kuow what was said and what was doue, and we have therefore given a iarjgejfortion t,iC rst page of this paper, usually devoted to miscellaneous matter, in order to lay be fore our readers tho proceedings of that meeting. And wiask them-to read the report with care, for the subject matter will yet come up for their own individual decision. Shall the State complete the Western North Carolina Railroad and en joy its possession as a State work, or shall it be sold, and go into the hands of a par ty who will use it for their own ad van tage, and leave the State to help herself as well as she may be able. The tax pay ers and voters of the State will have this question to settle, Sand all the light they can get on it the j better they will know what to do. - ; Extra. SESsiox.f-Hale's Weeilg of the J 7th, says "We think wo may very safe ly state now as was stated last week, that the Legislature will meet early iu March." The extra session if called will be for the purpose of considering Mr. Rest's oflcr to purchase the Western ;s. t,. K. K The responsibility of calling an extra ses- Lion for this purpose rests upon the Gov- ernor and his Council. It is a grave re- Upousiblity, and oiie which implies cousc- nnnilCM which he Cannot Well avoid. It M , l. 1,.,T,1 fail f, rail !r. .-111,1 th rhiin f sale be lost, the people may hereafter blame him as remiss in duty. If he should call it -and the Legislature refused to sell, and the cost of the.extra session be added to the burdens of the people, as it will be, he will be censured for that. If the road be sold and turns but to be ji bonanza in the hands of the nol theru owners, the democrats w ill be accused of foohuir awav the property of tlie state. If wo fail to sell and go on taxing the people to corn- plete it, the republicans will ring the charges on the faithlessness of the demo- crats when they had it in their power to relieve the people, j In any case there is going to be a great deal of political fuss about the Western X. C. 11. 11. sold or not sold. FORTY-SIXTHS' CONGRESS. Washington, ; Feb. 16. House. Among the bills introduced were the fol lowing: i By Persons, of Georgia, admitting free of duty machinery for manufacturing cotton fabrics. " By Richardson of South Carolina, tore turn to producers of cotton, tax collected by the government, which has been de clared by the Supreme Court to have been illegally collected. .: House, of Tennessee, requested the President to opn negotiations with cer tain foreign governments relative to the importation of tobacco into their domin ions. Under a call of States the following bills were introduced aud referred. By 'Johnson, of Virginia, to regulate the mode of purchasing tobacco for the navy. 4iy Huuter, of Virginia, to Bottle un paid claims of the living officers of the revolutiouaiy urmy who served to the close of the war. By Baker, of Indiaua, amending the statutes prohibiting the employmet of convicts in certaiu manufactories. By Frost, of Maryland, to repeal cer tain sections of the acts of 1871-72, in re lation to the use of marshals aud super visors at the poll 8. ; By Davidson, of Florida, to settle ac counts between the United States aud Florida. Under a call of States in the House to-day 130 bills and resolutions were in troduced, mostly of a private nature Among those of public interest were the following: By Richardson, of. South Carolina, di recting i the refunding to the several States, of amounts of cotton tax, paid by them iu 18C6 and 1868, the Supreme Court having decided it was illegally collected ; Laid Stateslo trive a! nnarantee that the nioner will b refund t r,m.1,.r of . Uie cotton or meir neirs, or in case tney Uunot fouud to devoted to t,e L,i...: . r i i a I v. wav iMVfOll tuulhVUi VlilACU LI rPRlwwi nf lr. . By Johnston, of Yjrginia, requiring to baeco purchased for tlie nse of the navy h lw. DiAnnfirfnml I e,Ja,y nUU &eP and passed upon uv uircc exnei'ts to no annointea tv I " a ; Jfc f the Secretary of the Navv. Bv O'Connor, of South Carolina, an- V foraod estimated of cost of! the construction of a canal across Charleston neck, to con- ne C(Kler and Asldey rivers. u xt- . ... v icuojs, oi ujeorguij appropnaiing f eo,uuu jor a survey! of Canrochee river, with a view to its improvement. By House, of Teuiiesce, requesting the President to open negotiations with Jrrance, Snafa, Austria, and Italy for the removal of present restrictions on the importation of tobacco (ato their ccun- r M,co- M I Hi I "----r "w v i-i reiutai, uuuoo- i - q v Tx. r:.. n !J..11.M 1. . fore the bcuato vaiious commanications from the secrctarv of war. and there were presented sundry petitions ' and memo rials relating. to tlie commerce bill, and sioa bills Reagan iuter-State sixty surgeons' peu- ' Woman snffrage' and government of Indian territory bills were introduced and referred as follows : I , . j By Jones, of Florida, for settlement of i- tt..s " " . r ,r " V i ttau mcowieui nonua. -By Teller, to enable Indians fo become citizens of thtITnited SfatoA I By Kirk wood, providing for compensa tion of collectors of customs j acting as superintendents of light houses. McDonald submitted resolutions pro viding for a committee of Senators to consider bills, tec. relating to woman suffrage. Laid on the table. ' Rollins submitted a resolution asking the scretary of war for information rela tive to army officers retired from active service. Adopted. ; At the exnifatlnn nf Mia mnrtifn rr Imnr the Senate resumed consideration of the I bill providing for the paymentf tojStates of 5 per cent; of the Value of lands loca ted on milfitary land warrantsJ Mr. Allison spoke in support of the bill. ' ! : Pending further debate the Senate went iuto executive session, and ! when the doors were re-opeued adjournal. WHERE oIIALL THE UOXVENTION BE T r " Held ! You will fiud all the papers that are published at points convenient to Raleigh favoring that place fot the meet ing of the State conTcntiou. They ought not to be selfish. For thrce-guarters of a century tho people of the Temote sec tions east, west and south rhave been paying out many dollars to meet at Ral- eigu. c uiiuK h is tunc tuere was a change. Wilmington will be gtid to have the convention, but we are not disposed to be selfuh. Goldsbom or! Charlotte would be good points. There are thou sands of intelligent voters who do not fancy the political atmosphere' of the State capital. There is an odor of "ring" A,. ..A 1 A i At'.. .... . " KUUO UUl "UU II11S IS OlieUSlVC IO the rural voter. It will be wise in the State committee to select some other point some point where tho (convention i . nas never met or has not in a decade or two. Wilmington Star. The Exodus Committee. n additiou to what we stated yesterday in regard to the exodus commute we majn state that the testimony so far elicited shows some facts which are of great value pu disabus- ing tne minus ot the poo pie of the North, about our treatmeut of tho negro. I. That the scheme has been a cruel i imposition on the negroes for political nd personal gain to its authors, and II. That the condition of ieople of color in the South, in a material point of view, is better than that of. hundreds of thousands of white working people iu the North. III. That the condition of these people either social, political or material, cannot be advanced by a hegira to the North There they are thrown in direct contact with white labor, which is superior in intelligence, and consequently I more val uable. Char. Observer. niGn Water Reported. Washington, Feb. 16. The following dispatch has been sent by the chief signal officer to observers I at river stations south of Louisville: "The river at Cincinnati is fifty-two and a half feet above low-water mark and rising, at Louisville twenty-seven above and rising, and at Nashville forty-thres feetrfour inches above, but falling." llr. Morgan, of Icard Township, formerly ot Caldwell county, sola his tobacco crop in nickory last week for $540. Mr. Morgan raised this tobacco on five acres and on one of the poorest farms in the county Blue Ridge Blade. An African proverb says the idle are a pe culiar kind of dead who cannot be buried. i i Tlie fashionable society wedding is de scribed as being stififer than a printing office towel. Impossible. The youthwho sat upon a hot stovelid, thinking it cold, now lies on his stomach and reads about the General who burned hia bridges behind him. : '! The difference between a hornet and a flea is that when you put your lingjsr on a flea it isn't there, but when you put St on a hor net, it is there. Counterfeiters have been operating about Snow Hill. The Wilson Advance' say the coins made were 25 and 50 cents skillfully executed pieces. One of the parties have been arrested. The Goldsboro MetMnger says A private le received by the editor frdm Raleigh last night says : "The calling of the Leg- islature in extra session, which is to be great- ly deplored, is nevertheless &JLtod act; de pend upon it. Asheville Citizen: The work of grading the cut near Mr.. W. P. FortuneiS has been I ' I ws on wonaay compictea TO owannanoa nosiomce. auu wm buuic nuiq mis ween. I ' : reach Gudger's Ford, six muesi from Ashe- ville. This road is generally in a passable conaUion .roiatU...rat.e.ion.,1dr may say that the road has almost practically reached Asheville. Wilmington Retitw: Mr. W. J. Best, the i ... ....... i agent of the syndicate lor ine .purcnase ot the Western North Carolina Railroad, had I a conference with some of ear wealthiest and most prominet citizens on Saturday last, I for the purpose of inducing them, as we un j derstand, to offer no opposition to the sale! I of that road. "WVdo not know the argu menu used by Mr. Best in furl herance of l. . . : i i j a the frentle- fa weKneme, oui wetreioiamu I il.J A men in question gave me agem. pi tne cap- jitalis's a respectful hearing, but no decided 1 answer. CHILD WILL HAYEi A ROSY FJnP!!:x!0? S "S aworm in the iiiusuuca. oiiriucrcs luuiao t eruiuuso will destroy '. the worms and i-estoro the health of the child. ' U" A nOCHESTER PHYSICIAN'S EX- : : i ;- t , ..... i l :' R. Caulkins, M. DM of Rochester, N. Y,f certifies. Oct. Gtu, 1871), that he has, used tlieSafo Kidney . and Liver Cure in his practice for diseases of the t kidneys and liver, and the result lias been satisfactory in the extreme. He says: l would now prescribe the sjime remedy to all similar ly afllicted,' and you nre at j liberty to so -state in your testimonials." J an 1 to A pi LOW PRICES AND GOOD WORK Have made fnv Business a success. Aud i now offer the people of this county and adjoining sections the ' ! BEST 'MADE WORK in my line thai mo be found in lle .State. The Material I use i of the lel Quality, and ks the best U always jhe Clifapeit,' 'GLAND'S HEADQUARTERS For Harness and SuiMlen In the place lu make j'our purdiPe All 1 ask U a trial and I gnarantt-e saiisfaetion. I can nell a Good Set of Hanies for $8.00 and up to; the finest oui.-i.le ol New York tity. ! I can sell you a Gocd Saddle at 3.C0 and opward. 1 B& Repairing done neatly and with dis patch. Call and aee me, next door lu Craw ford's Hardware store, on Fisher Striet. 18:3m W. E. POLATITi E; P. BROWN Hciise and Sign Painter, Grainief. Mil Kalsoininini, k Satisfaction gnarrauteed or ino charges made. Orders from the country prompt ly attended to. 18:1m Church & Co's. Fine Hakixg Soim, Put up in neat packages, for sale at J. I). McXEELY'S. NOTICE! Notice i hereby given to any one who may have claim again! the estate of Joseph A. Hawkins, OeC U, that the time for presenting them will expire on the 4th of March next. J. d. Johnston, Ex'r of Jos. A. Hawkins, uVcM. I Fh 12t!i tssn is.-. o. o. s. Onr Cough Syrup. The most palata ble, soothing and efficacious remedy ever placed before the -.public for that most dreaded of diseases, coughs, colds, &c, manufactured at BARKER S 18:tf Drugstore. MERONEY & BRO. Have their well known establishment in full and regular work ngain, jiml respectfully o licit ordehv They have in their employ Mr. J. A. GILL, one f the best Machinists in the country, with a full force of tried work men. Are prepared to do all kinds ol repuiro on Engines and other Machinery, at uliort notice. Their founders ir in full operation for casting in Iron or Brass. Their Machine Shop is turning out Sash, Blinds, Doors, Moul ding, &c, and everything called for -in that line. Person wanting anything m these nev eral branch?, would do well to call and ree them. FOR SALEBARGAINS! One second hand 12-horse portable Steam Engine, as good as new. Also, a 25-horse power Engine, now in daily use, will be lor sale in a month or two. uau and see thera. Feb. 19, 1880. !8tf. O. V. V. Our Vegetable Vermifuge. The great est known remedy for expelling worms. Safest, surest and most reliable. Manufactured at jl8:tf BARKER'S Drug Store. To Country and TOWN MERCHANTS & DRUGGISTS KEW YORK COST, BY THE DOZEN : Laudanum, Paragoric, Ess. Cinnamon, Ew. Lemon, Kss. Peppermint, Bate man's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Cattle nnd Horse Powders. Call and see and save freight and other ex penses at ENNISS' Entries' Hog Cholera Cure; A certain aud Safe Remedy. Try it. At Exniss' Drug Store. Enniss Chicken Cholera Cure and Preventative ; an Infallible remedy, at Eixxsa' Drug Store. 18:tf i O.Q.O. Onr Oniek Cure. As thousands can testify. Nothing has beon equal. to it for the cure oi cone, cramps anu uiarn;a s&c in their worst forms. Manufiictured at 18:tf IlAKKEirS Drug Store. t ; i n , 1 1 1 TO LAND & MINERAL OWNERS ! 1 Persons owning ; ' Farming or Mineral Ijands along the liuo of the North Carolina Railroad, from Con- cbrtl to Gfeensboro, and wish to dispose IrAt'-i : ii 4-. ll OI IUO BUUie, wilt uu wen iu tuu uu Foiflery & lame i s$ -w- 1 JXO. II. EaNISS, Agt. lor New -York Land & Emigration Co. 17;tf I At Riclimonfl Prices! CLOVER, .ORCHARD, and All other Grass Seeds, at ! Richmond Prices, (freight included). . Call aud see at 17:tf . t , , ENNISS'. Would save , money by being careful enough to buy only j ' ! THE BEST BRANDS - OF i! , ACID PHOSPHATES, (Dissolved Bones), and other Materials FOR COMPOSTING. PRICES : $3 to $10 for nkking One Ton ; or 100 lbs. Cotton, payable Nov. 1st. " - to j -9 i 4 4 A$ there are a great many fymriou and Inferior brands offered you at lpw figures, which are shipped uuder the name of "Chemicals," to avoid taxation and analy sis, I repeat, you should be Very j Careful and save your money bv gettiug such goods as arc legally authorized to be sold in tlie State, aud have been analyzed aud stamped. ZlzT Don't forget also that I continue to keep the old established and reliable "NAVAS3A" and '-PACIFIC" GUANOES, And COTTON MIXTURE, which I have been selling for the last 12 yeaiH wilh perfect Kiilisfaclion. You h;veonl to ask those who have tried them, fh not waste time, money ar.d trouble by experimenting wilh the many new and untried brands now goinr to be offered von. You will do well to consult ihe undersigned (who for the Jant 14 years has made this u spe cial business) before urchasing. ! J. ALLEN BROWN. P. S Mr. J. A. Cock, my authorized gent al China Grove, and will sll at Salis bury prices. ; lo:tapl0 NORTH CAROLINA, Baviton County, ( 5 WSSt A. A. Weaver and Susan Weaver, ndiu'rs of Christian Evans, decM, PlaVg ritition to Sell Land for ; Asrfels. Auatnst Ephriim Disher, Sarah Dis- er, lv.iizabeih Kvans, Mary Dislier, Jno Fuliz, Louisa Fnltz, Dan'l Kvan,Lirrinla Kvans and Michael Lv:n, lleirs-at Law, JJcjcndUs. J It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from the return of the Sherifl'aud the affidavit of plaintiffs, that Michael Kvans one of the defendants in the above proceedings, is a non resident ol this State, and a necessary parly to the determination of this proceeding, in refer ence to the real estate in this State: It is there fore orderwl, thai publication be made once a week for six consecutive weeks in the "Caroli na Watchman," a newspaper published in the town of Salisbury, X. C, notifying the said Michael Evans lo appear before the Clerk of our Superior Court at his oflice in the Court House in Lexington, Davidson ; county, on Thursday thu 11th day of March; 1880, and answer tlie petition in this proceeding, other wise judgment will be taken according to the prayer ot the petitioners. lo.ow C. r. Lowe, C. S. C. Music All the Year Hound. Christmas comes hut once a year and don't last long at that, but the Southern Musical Journal pays its visits twelve times a year and is enjoyable all the year round. One can not make a musical friend a more appropriate or acceptable present than a year's subscrip tion to-ihis entertaining monthly.! Remit one dollar to the publishers, Messrs. LUDDEN & li A I h, Savannah, da, and they will send the J oi'knal, post paid for one year, and pre sent you with One Dollar's worth of Sheet Music (your own selection) air a Christmas present. VICK'S Illustrated Floral Guide, A beautiful work of 100 Pages. 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See that ynr.ltklne Rodn. tt -wblte and PtRE. aasliould bAM. SIITlILAIi SUtlSXANCKJ used lor food. A simple bnt frcr test of tbe enmfta-atirc Talne ot different braala ot Bod i j to duwoUc a fieasert tpoonful of eat h kind with about a pint f -water (hot preferred) in clear plasM-, rtirrio? until all is thoroughly diaflolrel. Thfl delete -rioas insoluble matter in the inferior Bod wilt be shown after settling aorne twenty minute or sooner, by the milky a pjiCHrano of the solution and the quantity nf floating flocky matter ac cording to qualitj. Be sure and ask for Chnrch tc C". EH snd aee that their name is cm the package and you will get the purest sod whitest made. The we ot this with sour milk, in prelereneo to Baking Powder, saves t went times its cost. See one poind package r Tuluable inform tioa and read carefully. U SHOW THIS TO YOUR 6RCCE8. 12:5m ",: x Who has once nsed , the PE0PLUS' MACHINE will-prefer itjover all others 'stitcb4 wmk, the Ivo t I L J 3:6m 85 LS23 S. OVSP.HA1T, ATTORNEY .AT L.4W, SALISBURY, IV. C, Practices in the State and Federal Courts. l2:Gm Nortl Oarolina Pmbjteriai -:o:- No ettbrts are snared to nutke this or gau of tho North Carolina Presbyterians j both attractive and useful, lo do tins wo i nrcsciit such a variety of inoral and reli gious reading as will be read by young and old, rich and poor, clergy and laity, learned and unlearned. Our special aim is to publish a live taper.' It numbers among its correspondents liev. Drs. Drury Lacy, J. Henry Smith, J. Ii. Adger and A. W. .Miller; Kev. Mes srs. Jos. M. Atkinson, K. 11. Harding, D. E. Jordan, J. Rumple, E. F. Rockwell, P. II. Dalton, L. C. Vass, JUG. Hill, W. S. Lacy, W. W.Pharr, F. II. Johnston, P.T. Penick, R. Z. Johnston, S. II. Chester, J. V. Primrose, S. M. Smith, R. C. Reed, J. M. Wharey ; Prof J. R, Rlake ; Mrs. Cor nelia Phillips Spencer, Mrs. H. M. Irwin, and many others. Price :2.io a year. Address, JOIIX McLAUKIN, Editor d: Projfr, Wilmingtotr, A'. C NOETH CAH0LI2TA, ) . . c In Superior Court. Eavio County. ) r B. F. I.usk, adm'r of "j K. u. lopng, dec d, Plaintiff, Pttilion lo veil land fi.r assets. Against . rancyJ. fttty, W. SJ hwindle and wife an nie el al heirs at law, Defcn't. It appearing to the a lis fact ion of the Court upon affidavit filed, that V. S. Swindle and wife Nannie Swindle cannot, after-due dili gence, be found in thin State: It. in ordered that publication he made for hx tmccesidve weeks in the "Carolina Watchman," pnbli.Oied in Salisbury, N. U., notifjiug the Mid defend nl8, W. S. Swindle and wife Nannie, to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within twenty days from th e service hereof, and answer the complaint which is filed in said office, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Thin January 15th, 1S80. O. M. Bingham, C. S. C. 13:6w 1880. Who Shall be President P . Who Shall be Governor P Take your County Paper, and then sub scribe for The Raleigh Observer, A Democratic Xeicupaper, "THE OLD RELIABLE." SAMUEL A. ASHE, Editor & Owner. Daily, per annum, $11.00 Semi-Weekly, per annum, :i.00 Weekly, per annum, ti.OO Postmasters allowed a liberal commis sion on all new subscribers they may obtain for The Okseiivku. Youngv Medium-sized Mules wanted: Apply at this Office. KERR CRAIGE, gttonuB at $ ato, "Tie Sinter apin TrinmplaBt!" FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT THE STATE FAIR. Note the following improvements: An Elegant guild ed stand, Improved Bobbin Winder, winds thread without running 1 the machine. Improved patent Journal, which makes it THE LIGHTEST RUNNING MACHINE BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Sold cheap for cash, or small monthly instalments, at the office of the Singer Manufacturing Company, next door to Barker's Drug Store. c 4:ly. J. O. REAM, Agt. M c AKE AKE UP YOUR UP YOUK LUBS-a LUBS-a FOR THE CAROLINA WATCnMAN. Tho BEST Weekly iu Western North Carolina. Only $1.50 a year in advance. PARSON'S SNUFF. Still increasing in favor. Try it. It is mild and pare. For sale by J. D. Gaskill. f pjfttBaassasjsjBkBaasaMayjBA A " tSM- " - , SL----"" i . ;..t. : Jl QEST8 selling it find it jiist Wl,at W PEOPLE want. It makes the Mu H runs easily, does the widest i and wind the bobbins without rmS1 works of the machine. jWriie fotdfeJ 'l'V iirculars nud full particulars. : 'i 1301 &!1303 ButtorxvTootfs) mmmn :. '-' ' '--m' PHILADELPHIA, PA, 44:ly ISAAC A.SHEPPARD j t t Mannfacturert of TEE CELEBRATED t - r i nrf-N mn l W n .D HIS ii Unsurpassed fbr Onrabilit), Eoonomy, and ConvwlsacsT CesaelalasT all tairyesaeatef Valac, f!y Asa PmAu tm lkit AU30 A VAUIED ASSORTMENT OF -BllPEa a s-e e. a i rviv .x'liiirrici C. F. BAKER & CO., Salisbury,; N. d Davidson Countj, uioia'oi kt, It. J. Cecil, Adm'r of Kvnn Da vi, dece'd. 14. IKff,. Agaimt i ; W. ). Davis, vriflow, and Chal mers S. Davirt, Mary E. Da- vk II. I). Jenkins and wife. r ctition to Susan S. Jenkins, Thot." F. I) sdl land fr Assets ; , vis, Andrew IlofluTan and wife Antoinette C Iloflinan, Olivia C. Davisi Ida V l)uv island Jno VV llavic, (thelhree laft naui'd hein? uiinors without fcnanl iansj heirs-nl-law l)rfdlts. It appearing to the satisfaction of tlie T Court, Iwthe Sheriff? rcttirn and Plaintift'a i ; aflulavit. tfeat Chalmers E. Davis, one of "the" '' Defendants iirthe ahove namel procet'diiiu is a non-resident of this State, and is a hec essary arty to the final determination qt i this jH-ocecding in reference to rind estate in T' this State : It is therefore ordered brthe i Court, that publication bcinadeooce-aw'erlLi for six consecutive weeks in tjie XuliJ,ury Watchman, a newspaper publiapied in the town of Salislrttry, notifying thi? paid Chat-, mcrs E Davis, to appearlnefore the Clerk ' of the Superior Court of Davidfon Countv, at his office in the Court hoiuw iri Lfinrtitn on Mondayrthe 29th .day of InrtJu 1880, and answer' or demur to the petition, which has beea filed in this proceeding;, otherwise tion, which i-rwise to the: judgment will be taken accord ng. prayer ot the petitioner C. F.Lowti C.S.C. 17:6w. Charles" Ileitman, Attorney for Petitioier. AROUND He T THE PUBLIC GREEtIhO : - IUL1AN&FRALEY, Cabinet Maters1 anil Carpiten. TKir urirs arp sr low asit isTTKjasibU U make them, and their work not inferior to any. They fill ordein in twodepartruent. ! Their ready made stock in handj xotapriiei a general assortment of houe-ftirniture Bd steads, Dnreaus, Cloihea Presses Lounge, Racks. Wardrobes, Kook-Caises, Cupboards and China Presses, Candle Stands, Tin Hale, Desk. Tables, Waslwtands, Cliairs, &c. The,y al keep an assortment of t I COFFINS- of walnut, pine and poplar, from $ umwds. Also, Window Sash. Tliey fill ordef- withoat vexations delays. Will contract forjcarpentefV j work and warrant satisfaction. Will take few lmnler and country produce in exebange fer furniture. hop nearly opposite Watchmaa Office. JULIAN & FKALEi. 4:lj HOW TO SAVE F1 RTTY -Tv TOU HARD- f. kr.A M1 nnt nn1v V mOneT. bfit ft nnu juu win w"; - f ' . ; : tl,o P.r.fii r.nmU m.ide. ; Yoil will find ID ! Well Selected Stock oC Hardwar, Moweri, Threshers, and dewing machines, -j " V Straw-Cutters X- Corn-Shcllers, Grain Cradles, Grain and Grass Scythes, f j Plows, Hoes, Mattocks and Picks1, Shovel, Sn:i(l and Fttrkw. Glass. Paints, Oils, Tutt?,, and Varnfsh, Locks, Hinges an3 Screw. DUtlcn't Crotw-Cut, Hand and Aim bfc ij Blacksmith & Carpenter HORSE AND MULE SHOES, Tin and Hollow Ware, Patent Oil Can Patent Fly-Fans and Traps. BUGGIES, OPEN AND WITH TQ&; -r-r '. itJ .... T iliAr nni; iinggy-riamess, iranicns 7 . Mountings, Wagon and Buggy M?"! I and many other articles j too tedious m mention. At Heilig's old stand, main itreet, 3th ly : ' I Cheap Chattel Mortgages, arious other blanks forjalel here j 1 1 1U1UUU1IU1U uuniim CORNER 1 . !i lOfJEY! if 1 WABB URIIUI ools

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