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. - : , i - f -;i - i--1 ' j 4- -t-r tff-jifc 39i i i 4 l1 ;i : i ' 1 i i . S i Carolina Watchman THURSDAY, MARCH I8168D.4 Y Mr. Tom, lIoLrisifthnouuccd.aa ft can didate for uominatioil for Governor.of the Stare. There is no luck of candidates. Mrr Holt would doubtless make a yery good Governor. Ho is a good manager of bis .own extensive business, which is a ri. IJncoln VowrrM in Waning the strong argument in his favor. .. 4 proceedings of the Court at Newton on But Mr, Holt is pot an eastern man. the injunction case says it came out in Wilmington claims for Uat.part of the the: argument of tlje case that President State the courtesy (or the right) to fur- jVilson Hud Mr. Dortch had received $25,- nisln the nextneandidate for Governor, and i)Ori by Jlie sab f a claim against a? Flori- for one we desire they shall have it. We iia railroad, $5,000 of which had not Wen hope it will be generally and cheerfully accounted for. This allegatioa came from conceded by the West. : . ;, ..-.., the men of the straggling Western Divi- " T. , . - U-i.!h.AWlMifi without the sliirht- .It is said Uncle SanU Tildn may cer- . . v:.,. ..i,Ai-nn4 .itt,of raiidr be counted on! as a candidate for fXi lUHimiHIUHi uuiidw""""" I , , iwm. .lliATK for a. mo- the Democratic nomination. If noraina ij,.f. rt,-tViirhirvAwisnili tliafhnds. ted we will, support foot cheerfully, and ..i t ,..i. .:r- - .I L-.n rnllv w can't see the mau who would yevenueil' lemiciu nuo j nivjr Mini j - wU tainlv dci. - 1 i - probably make a better run. i n., jr ... nn.W&n.1 !hwiirJf tf.lnrefer Thnrman to any "other man yet MonMa inmRnAionrft nWt Kiirh mentioned, but his following is corapanv .Un. Wiln.Wniil!ini- tivelr wejik.w,Baya are hin foi:. and eould5' not.: therefore. 1 ahead of him, either of whom would make hHi.tr MpRsra. Wilson and Dortch to nn-1 a good President jThb .people antf an . , -- i ..; i. . . t .1 ,-er fpr any appropriation tiiey may have hQnest M..tpawo,raan, Doniioaieu vu ado of the money obtained there! They 81me 1,aT? l?1"1168' llJe Democrat will refuse I fo suport a wormy nominee. - ; ' ; giw luado of the mouey Qbtatned. there. Tney verb not acting jn the capacity of agents for tJve State, and certainly had no author ity jtp .compromise fierodtionviri'refer ;nce to the repudiated bonds stolen by jl.ittlefieldartd other out of the sale of avhich this Florida .claim probably' prigi ntted. The oflcial of the Western Di vision instituted a suit against the Dutch bondholders of the Florida gailroa1, based upon no claim recognized by this; State as -aralid, and it is said managed to recei ve ix$j thousand dollars - ju money .and pinety thousand in bonds, for which they were rendering no acccujB. to .the State fir thcWestern X C. Railroad Company, iand they-, were still pushing fqr more. JJut the last General "Assembly repealed ihe charter of the Western Division and consolidated .tlie two Divisions, tlms abol ishing the corps officers on .the-Western jend, demaudiug .df them to band over vcry.tb.ing to president Wilson. This Act, jt. seems, threw UolUns 4i Go. out of ourt in their suit against the Dutch - jbondh,ol(Jky, but Judgo Bradley allowed ixe6ideja.t Wilson to be made a party" to ithe-8uit, who, upon invitation, went jto Florida to see about it, and as is well known, received $25,000 for whai f Ho did nojt sell anything tliat belonged to the The mountainous ';larts of this. State are going into thef' tobacco business. Farmers of Hay wood r'codnty, say the CitUen, are preparing to pitch heavy crops of the weed. Catawbawnnty js pronnuc ail ll hfnt tobacco count ' west. . Tliere Frofa tins ChailQtte Ob?eryef. i - srECIAL DISPATCH. ' ; - sKaleigii, N. Cri March 15,10 p.m. 880.-The members of the Legislature, pursuant to the call of the Governor, as sembled iu the State llonse promptly to day at twelve o'clock witli very few seats vacant. After the call of the roll, and the organization of both! Houses, Mr. G. L. Dudley, the Governor's private secretary, was announced as th "bearer of a special message from His Excellency Gov. Jarvis. The message was in jsubstance therisame as that given to the State press, about the time of tho Issue of I the Governor's proclamation convening the Legislature in extraordinary j session: It touched only on the proposed sale of the Western North Carolina Railroad, and in conclu sion recommended np general legislation. The Governor regarded the extra session as having beeii "called for n gpeciflc pjir- pbse, and urged that its duties would be disciarged when St had acted on theques tion he had felt it his duty to present to it in the name and in the interest of the people of Korth Carolitii. A canvass among the ' members reveals the Yft'et that there is an almost universal desire that the VesUrn North Carolina Railroad shall be sold, but the original Best bill will doubtless go by (the boards The desire for the sale by no ! means commits the members to the text of the Best bill and objections to lt fare urged at every noint. and this1! amonz the warmest clare absolutely that there should be no leg-1 Of the Washington PoVt long jinterview Washing- idlation other than relates to the sale of the I of 3Ir. Seymour, the correspondent of the Western North Carolina Railroadtbut the! Richmond Dispatch writing from Democrats! at least favor an adjournment the 1 ton city, says : i , very moment the railroad question is settled. I The remark of the PosCt correspondent How much general legislation there, shall be, I that he looks' fifteen years youn jejnthan Mr. will thereforectepend upon when the com-1 Tildcn has been . repeated in my presence mittee on ihe railroad is able to agree upon 1 time and again to-day by Congressmen and T s -1 ' 1 I ' - .V- I f Kam . - Thio i tfAMr? a lias vfwiin ' rnita O TnE BClTooi, btli. ixVESTiOATlox. i boom to Presidential speculations on both Both the House and the Senate agreed to- sides it is difficult to find a jDemocrat, day upon resolutions inquiring jinto the not recognizea partisan ior :some omcr causes of the failure of the speakers of the candidate, who does not say Seymour and U.i?irWfcWti6i.. tn ?m thi -rhnnl Mil Hendncks will make a ticket that can Deat Both thesb officers asked that an j investiga tion be had. It is understood that what ever may be the result of the investigation J A Virginia paper asserts that there is the school bill will again be presented to now m existence on a farm, near Eufield, both houses. i J in this State, the stalk of what was once an enormous growth of the cabbage spe- A Bill in : Relation to the TV. K C. cies, which, when in full vigor, stood -i Kailroatl. j j twenty -one feet high, with acircumferene The General im of Nort1 Carolina of 6,tem f sixteeu inches wich ported ' do enact ' : f r ' no less uian seven uisimci anuiuiigrown i' i.Lrvi lMr,'Li:r xtl i Icabbace' heads. Tlie pith of the stalk i xtrTiiix - nnr. mi iif-i. in lii -tiiin - v : - , . , . , ... '-i ii itlhas been hardened, until the close obser ai ASseinoiy uereroiortJ imoBvu, inuviuuig i ,. . ' t 1i 1 1 ver would fail to distil fiiends of the sale. A new bill has been are several lobacco warehouses at Hicko- drawn f which haV niet with Mr. Best's ry, ana ine signs iuumic i i"3'! approval, and that of rion. ueo. uavis are going to settle down on tobacco as a staple crop. r ' ' , Mr. John H. Dalton, of Iredell county , was, we believe, the pioneer in the tobac co business in that county. We remem ber hearing him .say about thirty-five years ago, that the ridge lands between the Yadkin and Catiwba rivers were ad mirably adapted to tie growth of tobacco, and he spoke from actual tests and per sonal observation. It is ouly of late years it was thought the lauds of tlie mountain Grant out of his boots." for an appropriation of seventy thousand the objections to yet been given and Judge Thos. ;Ruffin,:wili be presen ted, and it will no doubt meet many of the Best bill. It has not l:o the public, but will probably come up for action at once. It is said to be much more favorable to the State than the original Best bill. Senator W. tJ Dortch, of Goldsboro, introduced a bill! just after the reading of the Governors' message, to stop all appropriations to the Western North Carolina Railroad, and auother to sell dollars per annum' for ' the! purchase of iron for the Westerjt orth Carolina Rail road, be nnd the same are hereby repeal ed, and the Treastrrerpof the State is hereby directed not' to make any further purchase !of iron foff said Railroad. Sec. 2. That the convicts, to the num ber of five hundred, assigned to work on said Railroad, shall be .employed by the President and directors of said Road, ex- clusively on the line of said Road, from Salisbury to Paint Rock, in the coun tinguish ffc from pine or fir wood. A traveler on i one of the railways asserts that he pasied a station where there was a female school, and saw the young lady pupils r paly ihg croque under the shade of the collardsv i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fmflery i i MEE0NEY. & BR0. Iknnwnestabliahmentin full and regular work again, und reppectrjilly so licit order. They hve in their employ Mr. J A. GILL, one of the best Machinists In the Country, with a lull lorce oi m men. Are prepared to do all. kinds of repairs on Engines and otnet .wscuinery, " notice. Tlmr fouudery is in iuii opnwi u. in Imn nr Rras. Their, Machine Shop if turning out Sah, Blind, Doors, Moul- dine, c, ana everyiumg cm ..- linn Honnni WtniinZ anTUUDE til iuti5 rn- eral branches, would do well to call and see thera. They are still-manuiacturing iae cele brated Meroney Plow. FOR SALEBARGAINS I One second hand 12-borse portable Steam En sine, as good as new Also, a 25-horse power Engine, now in daily use, will be ior saie-in muunnjr mv. v. and pee thera. . ; FehL 19. 1880. , J. -. 18:3m TO LAND & MINERAL OWHIBSi - Persons owning Farming or Mineral Laada j ; - - 1 f -along the hi J of the North Carolina Railroad, frohi Coh.l ' com to ureensooro, ana wisli to dhnoj M VI IUU DtllUVf . l .u Villi Ou j; si" Jxo. II. ENX1SS, AfftO New York Land & Emigratioa Co I 1 - . i counties could be used pro&tabiy on tms Uie Atlantic and North Carolina Rail- crop, road, and the Western! North Carolina P Railroad; by a Commission composed of the Treasurer of tlie State, ana two otner Rev. J. R. Brooks is writing a series very interesting articles for theXcwbern A'lit Shell on drunkeuess and the poison-. ous adulterations of. liquors sold , to the neonle of this co;itry. He mentions case. We do not nretend to understand ! t i t t .., s.1 n ow.l- t.nr.nn " . .. I onln Kiif fln VAef tntnrmnM the honest I rlui wu otc, u1 . jjemocrats tuini, vney win sinipiy ivy io State, nor did lie compromise any iu- among other facts that the whole prodac jterest of the State, for she had none there, tion of the Champagne Wine District in .Neither did he make debt for which she France does not exceed 800,000 baskets. is bound. Indeed, he was not pretendiug of this Russia consumes 160,000, France Jo act ill the capacity of ageut for the 162,000, Germany Uti.OOO, England 220, Diate, out solely ir tue Westeru J. C. qoo; and vet the Uuited States consumes Railroad. No cititizen, not a stockholder 1,000,000 baskets! in tlie w. i. U K. K. Co. has any right This reminds of an incident in the Drag to require hiui to answer tfor the money store of the late DriSill, of this place, be lie brought away for the Western N. C. fore the war. A customer entered and Railroad- ' asked- i - ' j lake it all-in-all, it is a mysterious "Doctor, have yoa any pure French uo not pretend to understand Rrandv 11 want it ft it thoroughly, but have ouly presented such poiuts as seem reasonably clear. What jjras the nature and history of the claim of the Western Div'bUon-against the ; Dutch bondholders, or against the Road held in mortgage by them 1 Whatever it was it slipped away from them on the AojQoljLdatiOUi .of -the-two divisions of the WesteruJN. C. Raihoad, and the defend ants in the Florida suit proposed to trade r with" President Wilson, as the proper rep resentative of the Western N. C. Road, lie bad no right, claim or other thing to ; sell or compromise, but still he was in the way of the Dutch bondholders fore closing a mortgage on the Florida Road, : and may have received the $25,000" just citieens. A resolution in the House of Represen tatives, not to go iuto general legislation was laid over for the present. Nothing was done in either house to day, except the passage, by both houses, of a resolution creating a committee of twenty-five menibers fifteen from the House, and ten from the Senate to whom the whole railroad question should be referred. The committee has not yet been announced,1 Caucuses of both houses were held this evening,, and it is said that a strong effort is being mmle by the Republicans to get a combined opposition to the Burke Blade : Mr. Phillip Shull, of Up per Creek township, while out in tlie woods squirrel hunting, last' Wednesday, accidentally discharged his gun, the con tents taking effect in his body, and he . , only lived a few minutes. Mr. Shall a !..- t Af:, ..1. Madison, until the same shall be comple- Iew "WK8 "" " " ' , has been very sick for several days, and leu. . . .-...,..',..... That Vhen the rmdiUr on said t,,e Uoctorf jested Jlr. bliuil to Kill a Road shall be completed to the vicinity of 8l"irrel for his wife and, h? weDit ont to A u.uv - of said road shall have power to con tract with any person, corporation or company, to supply the necessary iron to complete said Road and put it in good condition from Salisbury to Paint Rock, and also to supply the necessary engines and rolling stock. j Sec. 4. This act shall be in force from its ratification. Mr. Dortch, of Wayne proposes to in- troduce the above. Arrest of Train Assaulter. ADULTS ARE SUliJECT TO WORMS as well as children; therefore, how im portant it is that the system should be cleansed of these vile nests. Shiiner's Indian Vermifuge will do if; effectually. NEW ADVERTISENENTS. PERDU! bUAl ....AND. Bone Dust 17:tf - NOTICE! Application will be made to the Extrs on ot me legislature oij .worth Caff.i;. 7 amendments to the -Charter of the Tn Salisbury. : . . lfclmS HOW TO SAVE Bld!JE?i HARD-IS 1 jWABfi. 1 - - j: i i FROM -- ! Jr. . ! Ii '- And you will not only ave money, fcufgtt the Best Good made, I You will find in ha , Well Selected Slock of ilinrd ware, M Threshew, and bewirig niaclunef, n hit. Fertilizer, FOR THE LARGE AND RAPID GROWTH Ol COTTON. Also, a Complete Manure for Tobacco, Corn, Oats and all Vegetables. SIP TERMS: $40 (cash) per Ton, or 450 pounds of Lint. Cotton, payable No vember the 1st, 180. Call and get circulars. 1 have aUo, (Jood Virginia Lime on hand for sale. It, J. HOLMES. 9:Gt Salisbury, N. C. Home Fertilizer! Straw-Cutters fc Corn-Shellerg, Grain Cradle. Grain and Groiiii Scvth. f Plow. Hoes, Mattocks ami Picks. Shor.1. ; Spades and Forks, Ola, Paint, Oil, Pun; anJ Vamih, Lockt, llinm and Screw DissinC CroSd-'Ciit, Hand and Mill Sawg. Blacksmith & Carpenter! HORSE AND MULE SHOES, Tin and Hollow Warey Patent OIKW Patent Fly-Fans and Traps. BUGGIES, OPEN AND WITH TOPS. Buggy-Harness, Harness Leather ind Mountings, Wagon ami Biigfiy'MateriaUJ With a shake of the -heaj old man said ; ' 'f s "My dear friend, I do not know, proba bly I have not. Wehave what we sell as Erench lirandy, but I have ray doubts whether there is a 'snllou of vure r rench v - Brandy in the State. - An article iu the Stale Journal of recent date, showed that large quantities of the wine productions of (he Tokay vineyard are shipped North where it is nianufactr urcd iuto Champagne. Fkanxk to Take Pakt ix the Cele bration of the Battle ok Yokktowx, take advantage of circuinstauces. While there ; is much disagreement Detective Jack Wrenn, of Richmond, has been, for the past two weeks, work ing up tlie case of the train depredations which have been going on between Thoui asville and High Point for over a year. The trains have been repeatedly fired in to and rocked, and it has been impossi ble to discover the miscreants, but when Detective Wrenn took charge of the mat ter, the railroad men felt confident that he would do something; and they have not been disappointed. Last 1 Saturday he arrested two men living betweeu the places mentioned. Their names are Arthur Mendenhall and Mack Albertson. The latter made a violent resistance when he was .arrested, bnt afterwards confessed SPECIAL A1IWICIMET! JONES.McC iUBBIHS & Co. Have just opened a Complete and Atti active Stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Groceries, &c, Which they will be enaMed to offer to the public and old patrons at as low prices, as any one. Call nnd see us Main street, next door to Hoi nil's Jewelry Store. 22:2m CHEERING ITBWS ! THE0. F. KLUTTZ. . - a ft - X HAS .TUST RECEIVED A UAK-LUAD JUST RECEIVED JNO. heNNISS' Celeliratei Home Fertilizer ! ! The Chemicalx for making 1 Ton will be sold for 14, or 200 lbs. fif Cotton ' No vember. - . . T,, f'..tfm Si-d or Stable Manure required. This Fertilizer is fullv equal to the high- urS.l Kn-rallpfl (Jnanos. and at less than halt tlie price. I refer to tiie following well known gentlemen, who used it last season on cotton: John V. 15arrinirer. Jas. 1$. Gibson, V. F C- r f Vaif,n T ho, i:. alson. it. i. Uiwan, . J Meares. A. Tait, J. ii Cauble, J . r . lirown, E. C. Lentz. S. J M. J'.rown, ami many otliers. Call early for vour Piipplis and nave money. T. F. KLUTTZ, Drurjgist. other articles too tedious to ami many mention. . - ;i At Heilig's old stand, main street, SALISBURY Na 30: ly , J GEN. MORGAN'S Horse and Cattle Powders; The largest Package and smallest dose.of any Powder made, and warranted to dual! that it claims. Manufactured at 18:tf . BAEKER'S Drug Stort LTTOH.XKY AT L1V, SALISUURY,.r. C, J Practices in the State and Federal' Courts 12:Cm A Xew and Select Stock of Hooks, Station- pi-v. ti- . incl iidimr th followiiiir lioimlar t : ii.. r . l i 1 . . . . - c- -o m. among memucrs ot uie legislature uuoui to several of the leprelations, ami will School Series : the exact terms of the i sale, there is an almost uuiversal sentiment that a sale can and ought to be made, if the pur chasers will agree to such terms aud re strictions as will protect the citizens of doubtless give State's evidence against Mendenhall, and probably otliers, as it is thought that more than these' were con cerned in the outrages. They were taken to Greensboro from High Point, two hun- 15. At a meeting of adj ournedf early Cerial Franchise, De of importance. ! the State from; uujnst discriminations, dred people assembled at tlie depot of the and give them reasonable freight tariffs, latter place to see the prisoners. They Raleigh, March 10th, 9 p. m., 1830. had a preliminary hearing before Justice Your correspondent has little to report Mendeuiiall, of Greensboro, and were! so far. Both Houses of the Legislature committed to jail in default of $1 ,(KX) -Xew lork, March lo. At a meeting ot adiournedf early without doing anything bail. the members of the tenal r rancaise, De 0f importance. ! Everything and every- To fire on a train is probably about as to get ut of the way. If so,Mt was a I L'Harnionie, held at the Club House yes- h,ody seems to lie awaiting the action of mean a thing as a man can do, involving German Reform, Gospel Hymns, &C Davie's Arithmetics, Emei son's Arithmetics and Algebras, Greenleaf's Arithmetics. MontietU's Geographies, Cornell' do. Mitchell's do. Smith's Grammars, Bullion's do- Holmes' Readers, McGufiey'fl do. National Dictionaries, Webster's do. Worcester's do. Hymn Books Methodist, Presbyterian, gratoityuot to the State, but to the terday, for the purpose of taking action tjie j()jnt committee of twenty-five. This as it does two of the worst and most dan W estern N. C. Railroad, which was hin- in reference to the centenniar celebration committee met this afternoou, and Sena- gerons criminal features, undiscrimina Ueriug a legal process,paying them to get of the battle of Yorktown, it was unani- tor Dortch consumed the entire time in a ting expression of malice and ' difficulty two bills introduced by him on yesterday. C. M. Cook, of Franklin, is to follow him on tho other side to-morrow. The oot- out 'of tjie way m that the property could niously voted that Leon Chatteau be re come to sale unencumbered. ! questd to act as interpreter of the senti- There is, wo think, -embiance of ex ents and opinions of the French popu- tra omciousnesa iu the press in calling on lutiou f America, in urging the French President Wilson toaccount for the mon- gayernment to take tho immediate neces- y received by him. So far as ! Rollins & measuresin the matter of the cele- Co. areQpcerneil their call is with es- h rat ion as soon as j President Hayes shall look to-night is that the new Best bill ixjcial bad grace, and reojjndapne of tlfe 8end the French -government a tormal win certainly be reported, but theindica flying thief who cries "stop thjef Con- invitation to assist in the comuiemora- Uong aro that will be a week hence be- cealment of the money has not been at- tlon M- Chatteau accepted the mission fore ay measure for the sale gets into teinpteil and ia duei time President Wil-UI snort speecu. j tie promisea to give guch ft gmpf, a ito ,ncet all opposition. son wiU show all that he is reiuirea to do, every enort, to ccurotue success oi tue RaleigiiJ March 17th 1880. strong speech in opposition to the sale of of detection, and it is to be hoped that tho Westem North Carolina Kailroad, as the full measure of the law will Ims meted at present iropdsed, and in favor of tho ont to these men, if found guilty, of which there appears to be very little doubt. Charlotte Observer AND BOOKS OF WORSHIP. An elegant assortment of all grades of WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Steel Pens, Inks, Pencils, Slates, Visiting Canls, Playing Cards, Cray ons, Drawing Materials. &c. Also, the Celebrated Fifteen and Sixteen PUZZLE. All cheaper than ever be fore offered to the trade. 22:tf. At EN MSS Drug Store. A FULL SUPPLY OF Birst's Celebrated Garden Seeds. REMEMBER THAT . BUIST is the only Seed-Grower who WARRANTS his Seeds. Look "at everv naner of Ferv's, Landreth's, Sibley's, &c., &e., and see it you nnu any irarrum 7 .a .11 noon them. Beware ot worthless, un warranted commission Seed, and come to Kf.TTTTZ'S for Bnist's which are warran ted fresh and genuine. THE0 F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. 20;ly. ! f nnr rttiioV Tiirp As thousands can testifv. Nothing has been 'jnal to it for the cure of colic, cramjis and dwuhea Ac. in tht ir worst forms. Manmactured at ld:tf BARKER'S Urug fetore. jo defenee of himself. i project. & b The Speaker; of the House and the ' Irs Cokditios.- Gov. Jar vis in pre paring hun message for "the extra session, called ou tho President of the Western N. C. IL K. to report on its present con dition. The report is too long for our columns, but the President near the conclusion of it, sums up the subjects em braced in it as folloAvs . , j T The road ha vine about reached Ashe vUle,' for further progiesi of die work we A Sad Spectacle at the American President of thej Seiiate this morning an- viii'iktu. i nounceu me Dituies ui iue inemueis oi uie joint committee of twenty-five, to whom is referred the matter of tho Western North Carolina Railroad. The committee is a follows. From the Senate: Leach, Special to the Richmond Dispatch. Washington, ,Maipli 9. Bob Ingersoll, Atheist and lte$i1lican, delivered his lecture on "The KJods" at the National , re confronted with these facts aud fig- of Davidsou : Hpavidsou, of Buncombe : Theatre last nighty at seventy-five cents Erwin, of McDoWell ; Dortch, of Wayne ; a head, to a great crowd, in which fash- Graham , of Ltycoln ; Mebane, of Cas lonable ladies nnd grey-headed men were well ; Bryan, j of Pender Democrats ; conspicuous, benator Jiruco was the on- Graham, of Montgomery : Evcritt, of lire which candor and a- nroner sense of br Senator presenj,.and several uiembers Forsvth : W hite, of Perquimans Repub puuiic duty requiring ine to again refer of Pie House liadl ladies with them. A Hcans. From tlie House : Carter, of Bun a n ivm v,rSlulan a Presbyterian and a Corabe ; Cooke, of Franklin ; Brown, of mV 'nhvell known political-orator, as there, Ufecklenburff : MCobb. of Lincoln: Cov JU'UVU I 1 l... :.. l : ii.i l . u !J . " . s 12.000 "U"D jvr curresponueut uuit inston, ot Union ; liryson, ot swain ; 1U,UUU " was me sauuesc spectacle; ne . ever oe- Lockhart, of Anson ; Richardson, of Col nem.ro sceiie ;o men-applauding and hbus : Vaugh, of Alleghany: Bernard. 0 000l - -& -r ' ; oi I 111 ; i.ivi, oi viiuiw u;i uciuocniti , Killed by ax Oat Seed. Ezra R. Hare, residing at No. 3 House avenue, ...no eaUoil litcf Til II ril :1 V Wltll HII:1KI1IA .v - - Mi . r aud cramps, from which he recovered Vsrerman lVJ-llltt xiazs luir. hut was noiiin Attacked on Spoil, elienn at EXN1SS Tnnoilii vlisn Tip ' At-1 ii n-'ia r'ill! wllO found the man ou his arrival iu a state of l-USSOiUHon xi owtc : collapse (or nearly pulseless). The pa- The firm of Overman C Holmes is thif day tuMit riinidlv sauk and died Tuesday di-solved by mutual consent, ah pmon.in night. Yesterday Dr. Akin held an atop- sy of the case, which revealed some nov el aud interesting facts. ; It appears that at some time Mr, Hare had swallowed an oat, which entering the stomach, had en FARMERS o. c. s. 1 Our Canxh Syrnp. The most palata ble, soothing and efficacious remedy ever nlaced before the public for that rnost dreaded of diseases, coughs, eoldsr&c manufactured at liARKhli "? lt:tf Drugstore. "1 Iv firnvifinn PiU'OT. Davidson County, , , im l i j -- .- - R.J.Cecil, Adm'r of Evn Da-1 vb, dect d. . Ptff. W. C Datis, widow, and Chal nwrs liavis. Marv . Da- vis. II. I). Jenkins and wife, Petitionto Susjiii S. Jt-nkin. Thos. F.Da- Ksell land If vis. Aiwln-w Hoflrnan'anuwife I Assets. Antoint tit- C. Hoffman, Olivia C. Davis Ida V "Davis and Jno V Davis (the three lart nam'd being minors without Rtiafd- iansj heir-at-law, Defdls.) r " : .. it nnnearinp- to the satisfaction of the Court, by tlierSheriff's returns and Plaintiff atlitlavit, that Chalmers E. Davis, one 01 w Defendants in the above named proceeding', is a non-resident of thislSiate, and isa mc essary party to the final determination w this proceeding in reference to real esiaw this State It is therefore ordered by tb Court, fliat publication be made once a week for nix consecutive weeks in VM.snaxwvi "Watchman, newsnaiier published in W AUD IJI A HI M U V town of Salisburv, notifying the 4'JPf( T I A ly r (ill ers E Davis, to appear before the. Ct ; 1 Ullii 1 11W f the Suiwrior Court of Davidson Qotintj,j being careful debted to Overman x Holmes are request to call at once and settle. W . II- Ovekmak, March 16, 1880. M. L. Holmes. Having purchased the interest of mt part ner n the Slioe Store. 1 hereby iniorm ray friends and the public generaly, that I w ill tot The floating debt is.. A wo engines now required. . . -Rolling stock uow required. . Hetfafriug bid. cngiues. . . j . . Machinery for shops,. I.. Covering of Catawba bridge 1U0,0)0 cross-ties ... ilu miles new irou . , ; 50 hauds ditching 3 years. tered the apieidixf or blind Sac, situated continue the busineps at the old stand, where at the base of the ascending colon. The can behad good Coods "jj" oat, after lodging in the! appendix, caus ed .ulcerations of the organs of the sto mach in immediate contact with the ap pendix! The oat finally worked its way HOW WATCHES EE; MADE. It will be apparent to any one, who will ex- Would save money enough to buy only THE BEST BRANDS OF ACID PHOSPHATES, (Dissolved Bones), and other Materials FOR GBiiiPOSTiNG. PRICES: $3 to $10 for making One Ton or KM) lbs. Cotton, payable Nov. 1st. at his office in the Court house in Uxin-rtf on .Monday, the 2Jth! day" of Ijirchi le l . 1iifh ami answer or icmur 10 trie peiiiiwuTLv-, has leeu filcUn this proceeding, oterw u iltbe taken according j iudmcnt prayer ot the petitioner. n v Charles L. lleitman; Attorney for Petitioner. P.Towe, C. S. C. . 17:6w. Korili OaroM : Presiiitena ro: Si No efforts are sua red to make tnw Vorrh ('.iiolina Presbvtenw i Jesa worth of old rails. . . Total..,,.,, , vst meet tlis letpureineut and to 11 : ..'. t it. i . 5 . I . i ' . 160()()0 SC,J" uioeiuuueu tuaii mere is no uou Clark, of Craven ; Davis of Madison; , 20,000 1 hut Reason, and asked who wilt be the Ellison, of .Wake ; Scott, of New Han- - -1 successor ot Jesus Christ. 1 weuty years overr-Republicans. It is believed that lj-.31 .UUU I a rrn rllldi nnillinll Wiinl1 nnt lioru fnlop. 1 TV. J ! Uted his brilliant ribaldry and his bias- nm in favor of the sale ' with tiie excen- .. .. ...i... $221,000 Phemy in comic trimmings, . and yet it is tion of Messrs. j Dortch and Richardson. H,rm,rl. m..1 ,wrforsired the anncudix. amine a Solid Uold watch, tnaj aaetroru .. , .. 1 , . the necessary thickness fur engraving and pol wmcii, eomoiueu wiiu xne uiceuuiou, . , . . - proportion Gf t,e precious met caused death. Troy (N Y.) Whin. aj 9 needed only to stiffen and hold the ensrraved portion in place, and supply the I - i: I ,K Tli onvnlio t r. r .ir. 0Hvr.ntnr. necessary soiiu ii auu "-i"'"' xvev. .. T Uold is actually needless so tar as UTILITY and whilst in England, according to one ot the U lt are concerned. In James Boss' leading London papers,! He jwas able to PATENT GOLD "WATCH CASES, rescue from death the little son ot a gentle- . . of precious metal is overcome, and man. a Mr. Ho?e. whose kind hospitalities .ama soliditv and strength produced ' ' . '-- .1 . I . , .i .: l . u If nt !. ..c...l on.t he was enjoving. The boy had caught lire, at irom one-uuru 10 . i a n. r- of solid cases. Ihis process is of the most when his screams were heard. Dr. Deems .... --ft1iftW(l. a nUte ot nickle BlUipiW - v - - - r r As there are a great many Spurious and both attractive and useful. Todo ttn ferlor brands offered vou at low figures, present such a variety of moral anu .i.i. nm ftliinneil under thft nnme of I irious readinsT as will be read oy vvbbbxm ' -. I I UUUei UIU IlillUC Oi I giwua 1 1""0 ..... - i aj "Chemicals," to avoid taxation and nnaly- and old, rich ana poor, Clergy ""r:- sis, I repeat, you should be Very Careful learned and Unlearned. Our special and saH3 your money by getting such is to publish a live paper. fak it numoers -among iw -""v"i"; gotds as are legally authorized to be sold in the State, and have been analyzed and stamped. t ii...... t T llpnrv CW" - J. Ii. Adger and A. W- Miller 7 . . . . t l- ir ifowlinif. -v' era -Iia. M . AtklllKOH. 11.. Ii. n""'-r ri Don't forget also that I continue to P VJ", j w,i,,,i,fr. El F. Rockwel1' V , a Mr. Hoge, whose kind ! hospitalities the game solidity and strength produced keep the old established and reliable H . Daltw11 L. c. Vass, lirG: Hill, NAVASSA" and 'TACIFIClSkVioSon rose, S. M. jSmitli. l. now fashionable to tnkft - nnre-mindcf) 1 t. Mt. - 1-1 HI 1 1 f-Kf lllt:ltiwl tn i.icf CvlUlirVMl .!. . . I V h,l"vT' Z7ZZ"nSm" womeu had Christian mothers Dortch would be i7T and m atmronriation of :A70.iifMi , J t0 1,car ,nm- 1 couldn't holp saying to "Best Bill " bat at a 1 annum. , -.1 atu, however.' of the oninion I nlJ lrgima friend, as Ii further of the nature of its was thought the objections of Mr. removed by the new meeting of the com- io tola mo of the mitten this afternoon, he took stronir iiuu our nri earning will be verv jrreatlv eloancnt infidel tv of th lecturer, that inft'tt if Tha;fAmmiffiui ia cfill v i " " I t i f ' 1 UIVUHU utLUiiiau im uv v w 1.1 u i , o ovin u at. Tillllt- T'rki.l.- 1 ? HIkiu the completed parti the lino to V 17 8UU mOVe8 because he tain anything Pmut Rock cnld bo finished aud a few Meyes uis isibie says IE aoes, is sublime proceedings. . 1.. t... i.iiii .1 1 was in i i 1. . 1 a iuuev m mc uhu;iiii w uucmowu, out comparea wuu lugersou s most spienuiu l the ocestios of oekgral ; leoislatiott. . ..A . .... .l.'J.l.i I .--"J - .... j ... , ! I. : ; 1 r ' T l, w .Mw;u(iisuJoiway passage about luu and Thor and the Several- attempts have been made in the increased aruinirs ve are likelv to have ther dead of the ancients. During House to ascertain whether or not the Gen- . - - 1 11. x rr- j i i - ' - s - - u to have, only in tailuro tuid a sale of the Vf veigu 01 x error iu raiice sucu scenes eral Assembly wouia go into general legi- tud w Uh no guaiju;te it iu comide- j as that witnessed at the National Theatre I lation. A large number of members have Jwu'- i last nicht were common.- and it mar be I bills which the? hone to nush throncrh. and .. . . r. .; -: o 1 that the American capital is prepannjr it-1 a strons effort ! will be made to repeal the T wor rabid do were killed near Hick, self for a, reign of Radicalism worse than general road law. The prevailing opinion was sitting with the family, the host being absent. He rushed to the kitchen and found j the bov enveloped in flames. With rare . . - 1 presence of mind he took in the situation. He pulled off his coat, in which were his let ters of credit, passes, etc., and throwing it around the lad, saved him from a horrible death. f-nmoosition metal, especially adapted to the purpose, has two plates of solid gold solder ed one on each side. The three are thenass- ed between polished steel rollers; and the re sult is a strip of heavy plated composition, from which the case, backs, centres, bezels, fcc. are cut and shaped by suitable dies and formers. The gold in these cases is sufficient ly thick to admit of all kinds of chasing, en graving and enamelling; the engraved, cases have ben carried nntil worn perfectly smooth ... (i - i rjv Lime nllU UCC vr i vnuu v iciuuiihk s;wau The weather has even outdone enor's D7 J. B. . r& fa Twb0 prophecy. He propesied tht snow on rlates of Solid Goid Cl Warranted the 17th ist. would probadly reach as far fey Ul Certificate. ! south as Boston aud New York, whereas ' for sale by J. & H. HORAH,and all other afaw 'HnlrAAnf Know have fallen as far Jewelers. ' 22:ly south as Danville Va., and Monroe, N. C, GUANOES, W. Primrose M. Wharey t I'rof J And COTTON MIXTURE, which I have uelia Phillips fepencer been selling for the last 12 years with perfect and many others i iii- . Mrs. v- Mrs. H.1- i1"'" l'rice$25ayar- ory last week. is ha ever jet scn, 1 seems to be that it would be unwise to de- while in Lynchburg and Richmond the the ground is white. I SuoW fell in Monroe! Friday morning. Letter and Note Heads, Billheads, Cards and Envelopes printed to order at very low rates. Call-at this office. 35;) satisfaction. You have on! to ask those who have tried thera. Do not waste time, money and trouble by experimenting wilh the many new and untried brands now going to be offered yon. You will do well to consult the undersigned (who for the last 14 years has made this a spe cial business) before urchasins. J. ALLEN BE0WN. P. S Mr. J A. Coot. my authorized Agent at China Grove, and will sell at Salis. bury prices. 15:tapl0 Address, O. V. V. Our Vegetable Vermifuge. Tho great est known remedy for expelling worms. Safest, j . i;.u. r ...... r.. wA 1 1 surest ana most reiiauic. miutvunu . 18;tf BARKER'S Drugstore. 11010. t - Editor d- Propy, H Ununfjwn,.- BARKER'S ttTEK PI Though a new pVeparationVhajffJjj universjil ftJitisfaction, and w vf toicorkanmchere. Manufacturcu. 18:tf - BARKER S Drug mKE UP- YOUR ! AKE UP YOUR V tat TTTR CAROLINA W4TCHU Th REST Weekly in Westera-Y 1 CarolinaOnly $1.50 a year in a!- i r-! :
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