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J.;' K U - -1 S i I!1 ;: H ! :. r I r ' i r - Carolina Watchman: THURSDAY, APRIL 22, Je80. The irrenrvssible Josiah Turner, it is said, ill Revive the Ruleiffh Weekly Sentinel He wants to tell something about ting, official corruption, tyranny, and oppression. If r. Turner knows all about it and can tell it to dot, A colored candidate forMayor of Char : lutte, bearing thename of J. W. Gordon, - lias been announced. The friend putting ! hiiu io nomination claims that; the black and white republicans with a ; few dem ocrats can easily overcome the white ma jority, Which he state is only thirty -eight. It is getting to be tlangerous, we arc glad to see, for a man to draw a pistol or other AAm ufuhnn TIia mnmgtrittMm Hist ... j iretunu vneir nanus in on isucn cses, uu almost every day some unwarry fellow is snapped up and looked for trial for this of- fen Cheap pistols are likely to prove very costly in the end. - i The most heart rending details are pub- lished of the famine in northern China. In some; instances whole iamiles have been swept away. In others one or two are found lingering in the hotels amidst the dead and dying. Cannibalism has been resorted to, the strong preyiny on the weaker. The new Hotel at Morehead City, which is to be a grand affair, will be completed in time for the next season. With acontinous railroad from Morehead City to Ashevillc splendid sea side enjoyments and the grand est mountain scenery in the country, brought so close together North Carolina may, ex pect an increase of pleasures-seekers in the bummer. - Assay of the Roasted Okk Prof. Han- na, at the mint, has aasayed a sample of the ore which has just ecn roasted at the Re-- duct'on Works and he reports one half of one "per cent of sulphur. This is the equiv alent to a total dusulphurizationj . The ore had. when it went into the furnace 40 per cent of sulphur, and 3Ir. Robinson says that this is decidedly as successful a roast as he Has ever had. Bkeecii Loaders. bcribner' Monthly, for April, brings out Ihe fact that JHajor Patriek Furgerson, who commanded the Tories and Britit.li at the battle of King's I believe that public offices are the cre Mouutain, was not only a brave and talen- atiou-of public necessity ; and that per :n.:i;.. i..Ji .. .. i -u : 1 sons-to till them should bo elected on 'the J ' genius, being the inventor, of breech-load- lag nfles and cannon; and refers for proof to volume 1,139 of English Patents in the As- n,i.;u'ull.vn,ini Tup STAPL-im. i,i-Uy tn rvt -r a n I .. 0i ,, ,, ,,r t n ncuiiffoiuieocockiioiui-nioi(u v.;c. A.O. u.f iieiu .at Newton, ou tne join Inst., a vote was Taken on an oner of $50- 000, made to thern by Mr. W. J. Best, for their interest in the Road. The meeting was , , A ao luu. ann alter a spirited discussion, a stock vote was taken on the question of sale and it was agreed toby a 1 large matoritv. fttMiut fonrfor RHl.timin no-mW rr, . . , , , . IIW tutu tlWO 1111 llV7-VI, Utllll those who voted nay, though it is believed all will eventually accept Mr. Best's offer, and so givehim the entire control and responsibility ot the property. Anotheii N C. Summer Resort. The good people of Smithville, (Ytelow Wil mington), held a public meeting Friday iiight for the purpose of forming a joint mt..- ,o,.,. r : A lT i stock company for erecting a fine Hotel to Accouimodate summer visitors to the sea shore. They seemed ripe for tlie occasion and a committee was appointed to enroll : subscribers. The city of Wilmington fa- j t . ... ... yors the enterprise and it is probable the- ; stock will soou be taken. The authorties of Smithville will donate the lot. The sea- hnMnfVnrti. nai;n. a : x-'W va ai wi ill vaiuiiun Cl C3 UUOUIMIBfiCU for summer residence, ani we are glad to note these efforts to make them available to the wealth and pleasure-seeking wprjd. A Mukdekous Arm. Dr. Gatling, in Teutor -of the famous gun, has just per fected another instrument of war that is said to lie the most complete in its deadly properties. It is capable of firing 1,000 shots iu a minute, and by the use of the instrument three men cau do the work of 300 riliemeu. It is capable of killing a man or horse one mile away. It is some- I what iu the form of the present Gatling gun, but more complete, and may be ta- ken to pieces at will, and therefore can easily be moved about. About $250,000 ,wcre sient in experinienting on it. 1 1 N W GovEUNOR.-This paper has uq ! lersonal prejudices in regafd to the can- didte for Governor Yre believe the .! masses of this sectmn are willing to give ordial support to any one of tlie many - worthy gentlemen in the Democratic par- ty. Gov. Jams has certainly filled the omce wit u great credit thimself.-and his BtriKuworwaru aua caudid wiiv Af il.nnir . l ... things has given much satisfaction to those who have been observant of his -C mrse. But we have many others in the SittJ jis capable, excepting, perhaps, they have not the advantage of practical ex perience, and have not been called on to . study with equal care those subjects of public concern which duty jias required of him. 1 j . " . 0 - - -i ARSEX.c.-beven persons narrowly s- jmM ..-death near Cumberland, Md.r a Ch few ay arsenic Mr. Keller, faruier. who had formerly gn mejr- ehai, , brought from the old. store a r nVr -ViT' f the family thoughtless shifted the poison, Tuttiug t into a bottle, labejoti 'baking potrert, Mrs. Keller used a quantity of it in making biscus, a few lajs ago, of was introduced and said' him that this : which the wholeTauiily ate, aud of course property must be subject to toxaUou like in a very short time all were very sick, other property iii the State, aud'proyis There was a ten ible stvnggle and awful ionto this effect must go in the bill ilr suffering in the house or the njtt J24 llOlirfl lilt- at luat- d......n.. S' V .. . , wjyifu all would recover. . t Tereific Storj in MissouRi.--One of the "most destructive- storms on record struck Mansfield, on the St. Louis aud Sah Frnucisco Railroad, at 8.30 o'clock. p m., on the 18th instant. Out of a popu- latiou of about 800, 72 were killed, and larger number .wonnded. There were 200 houses in the place and only 20 left standing in a damaged condition. All the business houses in tlie central part oi the town except 3 were prostrated. ire broke oat in many places among the fal len houses, and it is thought some dead bodies may have' been destroyed under them. Assistance was sent to them from along the two ends of the railroad, to I bury the dead and relieve the wouuded and houseless sufferers. - SclioesfromMarshfiold. Saint Louis, April 21. A special from Marshfield saysi 71 victims of the Sun- dav's storm have been buried, and tweu - , . tive J n a condition The number seriously wounded is about I50- A bab 18 mwnUl8 oU, w,oge friends were a11 mnde wns fou,,d ou the 19th in St., in a ravine north of the town, where it had lain all night. It is now doing well. Another child, two years - old, was found on the afternoon of the 19th in a tree top, where it had been nearly 24 hours. It was considerably bruised, but will recover. It was claim - ed yesterday by its parents, who live two miles and a half from the southern por tion of the town. The child's aerial flight, therefore, must have extended over three miles. A wagon has been found that was carried four miles by the wind. It is reported that from thirty to forty horses have been killed by a species of tornado in the country, and that the town of Corsicana, in Barry county, is as badly wrecked as, Marshfield. -, . ROTATION IN OFFICE. It is well known to the readers of this paper that we are opposed to rapid rota tion in office. When once we get the right man in the right place and become well assured of the fact,' we think it is far better to keep him in it than to turn him out and put in one who has everything to learn. We are decidedly conservative on this subject,- and make Jthe following extract from an exchange which presents sound views upou it : sole DTOHiid or iirt-einniiMir. nrjictio;il fir.- ne8S nni llot Dy any means at a reward for "high cock o loruni" wire-pulling ser vices. 1 "lso Meve iu the injunction, "when you have a good thing save it." A J-iV. B taj r'A 1U Ull IO 1 II UlXllf I-IIT I lia lull rroi n arrvjvjf r Hi n (lm more conversaiiL lie oecouies witu us uu- ues, bdu ui more correctly ana emcient ,y ,ie disciiarge)j them, independently of mv dicta ot cliques and "rings," and that, therefore, his retention is a public ueces 8UJ aud "etjt, and that any change in! t,,e worse aud is ftauglitt with risk and danger. Why should votjrs treat men thev have elected to fill vitally important State and national offices as children do toys! Or ) wnipuisorj labor of Sisyphus who was kept coutin ually rolling a huge rock to the top of a hHl merely to let it roll down a "rain T The examples set by the constituents of Clay, Calhoun Webster; lieu ton, &c, are sate ones to follow. 4 There is small inducement for a public officer to give exclusive and absorbed at tention to the duties of office, and sedu lous self-improvement therein, for present ftDl future public good, with the ceitain- V ev,er before hira of being cast aside at t,,e close of one short term, as if effete, to lnake room for a successor who feels him- self a Solon, but whom the retiring man knoics will be at best a-ty ro for some time, T,,e rotatory idea of filling offices, isan 1Z mlf' Qt scorned by ail thinkers, except the "outs," who use it as a trap for the thoughtless. If an officer proves negligent, inefficient '"a'hcent in office, he can be supplanted wuuout reiereuce to rotatiou. OUR SENATOR. It is with pride and pleasure thafwe give place to the I following articles re flecting so complimentary on the Senator qf Rowan uqd Davie. Those of our fel low citizens of the county who have thought Mr. Henderson had failed in ut3' to tnem cannot refuse to do him the J,,8"ce of giving j credit for the good he uas doneV It will be seen that people in tiier parts of the: State entertain a very M'SU opinion of our Senator, and that of J ir8ef" creditable to the voters who sent uiuJ to tne Legislature, Joux S. Henderson, EsQ.-We were pleased to meet with gentleman in our city on I Saturday. Mr. II. is a very P1-0"!"100 iwember of the State Senate, and wa8 conspicuous in his efforts to bnn.bo the 'sale of our road, and its ooraPletioi to pqpown and Paint Hock. lt was to l,U foreteu that the people of the State are specially indebted for the ame.ndnient making the entire property J .uuu, iuu oumug rounu i n ininiiH nr ravn Mho A " ",au,co w mo ouihj g rev enue. Mr. H. deserves the thanks of the entire State for his faithful and effective public services. Asherille Citizen. Honor to Whom Honor is Due." To 1116 vaUoe ot cl irlotte Observer. 1 trusfc Soa will allow me the space in your paper to correct an error that has been made by the Ashe vi lie Citizen to the effect that Mr. Carter, a member from that county in the Legislature, had been the means of putting in the Best bill a pvision which subjects the" Western JJotth, Carolina Railroad to taxation. Th , . a mjstake: To Senator Hender- ofW. flue tliu credit and no other member f fem.er House is entitled iu any way tq slwfp' it with him Mr Heudersou saw Mr. Best befo,-., iLi.;n I Best , after" some ! hesitancy assented to I J . ! ! . -JL-"-- ' imo proiwsuion ana senator Henderson H.n.l i.'..i" A iiJ t ". . . . .4. ' . ' i uuu A 11 JM. 1 1111 111 rim- tr n n I i.iii ... -7 7 Ull.IUU Hill II III troduced in the Senate. In the ditTerentl overhanlinira throusrh which the bill oass- ! ed, before the committee, &c, this pro vision by some means or other was, when the bill was about to pass its final read - ing, found not to be in the bill. The close, scrutinizing eye of Senator Hen derson saw the omission and ho at once r called the proceedings to a halt and had it inserted. He repaired at once to the House and found that Mr. Carter, the chairman of the House , branch - of the cemmittee, had also left it out and he there had it inserted. These are the facts as they are well known by many members of both houses. This wise provision accomplished byr the foresight of Senator Henderson adds four millions of dollars to the taxable proper ty of the State and in this proportion re lieves the burden of taxation. The Senator from Rowan is acknowl edged to be one of the most useful and efficient members in the General Assem bly. He is wide awake on every matter affecting the interests of the people and no one more closely investigates every importaut matter. In debate and argu ment he has but few equals. He is a first class parliamentarian, always prompt, ready and correct in his decisions, giving more general satisfaction as presiding offi cer when in the chair than nine-tenths of the Senators. His opinions on all mat ters of a constitutional and leg;! cliarac ter were held in the highest respect even by those of greater experience and great ly his superior iu years. He is high toned, honorable, dignified, at the same time genial, affable aud whole-souled. One of North Carolina's purest and noblest sous, whom she will one day, God spar ing him, crown with her richest houors. I nominate him for Lieut-Governor ou the Democratic ticket, believing that he will give greater strength to the ticket than any man in the State for this position. With Fowle for Governor and Henderson for Lieut-Governor, the Kuds would come iuto the field already beaten. A Member. Rich Scene. The New York corres pondent of Hale's IVnkly, puts ou record the following amusing Congressional in cident, of interest to the constituents of Col. Steele, of the 6th District: In the House a few days Riiice Colonel Steele, of youi State set a nice little trap for that Conger, of Michigan, into which the usually wary (and of course always liberal, charitable and benevolent!) gen tleman walked. It was in the shape of a reviving and resuscitating resolution or bill m behalf of a bill passed nmnv, many years ago by Congress for the erection of a monument near lieattie s Ford, North Carolina, to the memory of Gen. Davidson, who fell there m a battle with Lord Corn- wallis in 1761 ; and which monument has never been built. As usual the House was in uproar and confussion, but Conger was watching. Mr. Steele spoke of La- vidsou as a "Rebel General" and a Noith Carolinian : that was enough Conger was wup and at him" in a minute! "Does the gentleman from North Carolina propose does he dare to propose, that the Ameri can Congress shall go to building monu ments to rebels and traitors T" He had only heard a part of Col. Steele's bill aud remarks. "Yes," answered Steele, iu his inimitable manner ; "and if the gen tleman will subside for a moment I will say to him that I have the author ity of the King of England and of the British Parliament for so calling Gen. Davidson, who has been dead nearly a hundred yearn Conger wilted for once, aud honest folks laughed. There is a new departure in school teaching just now on experimental test in Boston, resembiing the kindergarten system in which, for the young pnpils, books are discarded,- and children are learned to read and spell by exercises on the black board. To illustrate : the teach er draws the picture of a man ou the board, and asks his pupils what it is. They answer "a man." He then writes under the picture the word "man," and the pupils are set to drawing on their slates the picture and writing the word ; aud so they proceed from one subject to another. Pupils begin their education with writing and reading. This system is de signed after mother teaching, and tides the pupil over the arbitrary rules of the pres ent system beginning with a, b, c, until his mind is better prepared to grapple with books. Another Bankrupt Bill in Congress. Washixgtox, April 17. A short while ago Mr. Conkling introduced into the Senate a voluminous bankrupt bill, and now Mr. Hutchins, a Democratic member from the samo State, has introduced a bankuipt bill making one hundred pages. It provides that the District Courts of the United States shall bo constituted counts of bankruptcies, and shall have original jurisdiction in their own district in all matters and proceedings in bankruptcy. Their jurisdiction is to extend to all con troversies between bankrupts and their creditors, to the collection of all assets of bankrupts, to the ascertainment and liquidation of tho leins and other specific len8 hereon, to the adjustment of the various priorities and conflicting interests of all parties, to the marshaling aud dis position of the differe nt fuuds and assets 60 as to secure the rights of all parties and due distribution of the assets among all the creditors, and to all acts, matters and things to be done under and in vii- tue of the bankruptcy until the final dis tribution and settlement of the estate of the bankrupt and the close of the pro ceedings in bankruptcy. Associate Justice Field's letter on the Chinese question gives his Presidential boom an upward tendency. IJo believeg iu putting the Chinese iu America on the same footiug as Americans in China thereby restricting them to the business of foreign commerce. Raleigh Neic$. The editor of a Mississippi paper, wno uas been married two weeks, ob-. serves that "a weman isn't so bad after all." a New Industrt.A factory for the manufacture of Parlor and Church Organs has been opened at Mt. Airy, X. C, un der the business name of the "Lowry Organ Co." If Bismarck insists on his resignation. the Emperor William knows pur address. Up twb flight of stairs, and knock at the right hand door. Don't kick on the panelsJ Burlington JIaKkeye. Hoot Poles. Under the head of "A New Industry," the Moore; county Index mentions that large quantities of Hoop Poles are sold iu the Carthage market mostly for shipment, we suppose. Horse TniEF. Stolen from the stable of Revi E. F. Rockwell, on the night of the 7th inst., his horse, of r a bay color, blind of the eye on the right side, white above the hoof of one hind foot, a small white spot in center of forehead, about 14 years old. Give information to owner at Cool Springs. Statcsvillc American. STRIKE AT THE FOUNTAIN HEAD the cause of alt evil. It is worms that have destroyed the health of yonr child. Give Shinier1 a Indian Vermifuge before it is too late. Only 25 cts a bottle. FROM THE QUAKER CITY. E. J. Campbell, of Philadelphia, under date ot-Uct. 4. 1879, certified to the won derful efficacy of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, in removing a liver disease ac companied by chronic constipation and yel low Kin. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet NavyTobaccr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FARMERS GARDNERS ! SOMETHING WONERPUL White EyyjAian Corn Yields under good conditions liUO buxhelK of corn per acre has been known to yield 500. This is no exaggera tion. Maker the fmest bread, cakes, etc., i-ver tasted. .Nothing equals it for fowls an-l stock. A package by mail for 25c, three packages for 50c. One pound for $1. Teosinte. A native of Central America, pro duces a great numl-er of shots, growing three to four yards high, tiii klv covered with leaves and yielding such an abundance of forage, that one plant will feed a pair of cattle for twenty four hours. One package 40c or 3 packages for Si. Lfg-of IVootl Muk-Melon, (irovs 3 feet in length ; ripens very early, yields a large num ber to the vine and is of st.lendMi quality. 25c 5 for Si. - ; Excelsior Watermelon. One of the earliest grown, attains an immense ize, thin rind, sweet and delicate lo the taste : 1st premium of the' Mass, llort. So., specimens wi idling 65 lbs. ! Parkas 2 V., 5 for $1. The Ch inf e Httan. Introdoccfd at nur t Yn tennial and made a sensation, yield 40 biir-h-els er acre of very small, nutritions h m:i in slender pods irhieh hang in huge clusters. 25c. per pkg G for $1. Turk Turhm Ttmiito. Early and prolific,' bearing 10io 20 fruits in a rlu'sti-r. with tVw Seeds, polid body, delicious flavor; robu-i Krowth; fine for presetting; beautiful for dec orative um-8. Pkg. 20c. Cuzcn Com. The Giant Corn of South America. The grains ate f.ne inch long by jj inch wide. Thev are limine curiostics. K"c. package, 4 for 50 cents. f""One package of each of the seeds bv mail postage paid, for only Oxk Ini.i.. n."Vfiifc As a premium to purchasers of $1 worth ol seeds I will send a method by which it i claimed that vegetables may l e grown to don ble and treble iwual frizes. This secret ha been sold at $5. Send money by registered letter or money order. Postage stamps taken as cash foi smaii sums. Positively no humbug about these seeds. I have spent my life here and refer to any body in thiscity asto reliability. Any seeds man or agricultural editor will endorse these statments. Address JOHN GARDINER, 167 Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga. 2T : 2t. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Davie County In Superior Court. M. R. fjhnflin, adm'r of J K. Jordan, dee'd, PCff. Aqainl Petition to sell John Jordan. Pleasant j- henneitv and wife. Siirah Kennedy, et al. IletM at Law, " bfftTtt. hind to pay d?bt!. It appearing to the sr tisf.irlion of the Court on ailidavit of Plaintiff, that PleasHiit Kennedy and wife, Sarah Kennedy, two of the Defend- ants above h i.mikI arc nou-resid. n'.s ol this State, It is ord tih! for six successive that publication I- made! weeks i!i the "Carolina Watchman, a newspaper ptibliidifd in Salis- bury, N. C, notifying said defuc!aiits to ap-1 pear at the Office of the Clerk of Superior; Court of Raid county, on the 4tli dav of June, i 1880. md answer the petition which is filed in j said office, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the petition. ; This the 20th dav of April, 18S0. 7:6w G.M. Bisghah, C. S. C. M-O-N SAVED BY EXAMINING OUR BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE AS WE SOW HAVE - TIES LAR MOST COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF SPRUNG GOODS IN SALISBURY, And No One Shall Undersell TJs. -:o W ill Furnish (by mail or otherwise), on application, SAMPLES of DRESS GOODS, LAWNS, CASSIMERS, &C., &C. 1880. J. D. GASKILL. K EV AD VERTISEM ENTS. SMITH'S WORM OIL ! Athens, Ga., February 22, 1878. Sir: My child, five years old, hal symptom of worms. I tried calomel and other orra Medicines, but failed to expel any. Seeing Mr Bains certificate, 1 got a vial of yonr Worm Oil, and the first dose brought j forty worme, and the second dose, so many were pawed I did not count thetn. K H. Adams. Prepared by Dr. E- S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga For Sale by Dk. T. F. KLUTTZ, Salisbury, N. C, And Druggists general. 2b:ly GREAT EXCITEMENT At Ho. 1, Mirpliy's granite Row. McCUBBIHS. BEALL & CO. Have just received their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF NEW GOODS BOUGHT ENTIRELY FOU CASH at exceedingly low prices, which cannot fail to please. Thcv have a full and complete stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, HATS, CAPS, and STRAW GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, &c. They are agents for the sale of John Mer kyman & Co's. BONE DUST, admitted to be the very best cotton and tobacco Fertili zer in use. Also, for the French Burr Mill Stones, Bolting Cloths, Eureka Smut Ma chine, &c. Don't fail to call at No. 1. March 2G, 1880. 24: ly P. S. We have fenced up a Fhee hitch ing Lot in rear of of our Warehouse, where people can hitch and feed without bein annoyed by cattle and hogs. We intend putting up Stal a. l-f No charge except to shut the gate. Church & Co's. Fiuc Bakixo Soda, Put up in neat packages, for sn.e at J. D. McSEELY'S. 1880. SPBK 1880. We are Offering 3,000 Yards Nice, New Sp ring Prints At 8 Cents per Yard. WE are oft'erinr the handsomest Stock of Bunting, Du Lai lies and Lawns that has been horn iu this market, anil at the same prices as last year. WE offer 4-4 Bleached Domestic t 1H cts. by the Bolt, almost as good as Fruit of the Loom. WE offer the Best Standard 4-4 Brown Domestic at 8, 8 and 9 cts per yard. WE are offering a Large Stock of Piece (roods in cheap Cassimers, Cottonades and Jeans at last year s prices. WE offer a Large Stock of Boots and Shoes t last year's prices. WE offer the handsomest Stock of Clothing we have ever shown, at Cheaper prices llun ever before named for similar goods. WE offer a large Stock of HATS at old prices. WE have 500 HATS that we are selling vou yonr choice for 50 cts from one lot and Si frnm the other Int.- -Some of them nre worth WE offer yon the B.t Selected Stock of Groceries to he found in this ni.-uket. Cood Sugar 10c. Gooil t'offt-e iti.t cts. In a word we will iust mt. we have a innr nTnni r f nnnnA LMiu Li I UUii Uf UUUU and we r coin? to sell them. Our i, rices nnoted will hnv our vood we mean lor Cash or Barter. Call and see R033 & GREENFIELD. . lM 7" , .Mareh 18;"::;':1-V ,r . t- i i i MOYISQ DeedS I0r Sale 11616 , . , Also vanotis ntlr bans. A2J 3a-1 Y YADKIN RAILROAD ! FROM SALISBURY TO WADESBORO. Th Officers and -.Stockholders of the Yadkin Kailroad Company nre; requested to meet at Salisbury ou Ihuiwiay, rne 22d instant.- A full attendance is ueces- sary, as important business of the Com pany will be transacted. r. S. UtlL-lU, i'res u April 5, 1880. 25:3t FOR SALE! Pursuant to three separate Mortgage made bv K. A. Cnldwell, and K. A. Caldwell and wife to M. L. Holmes and K. Barringer, (du lv rocorded and Registered in Iiown coun ty), I will aell at auction on th6 public square SALISBURY, Saturday, 1st May, 1880, -The Valuable Brick Store and Office, owned by said Caldwell in Salisbury. Aim his LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY, and (if necessary) his interest in the Caldwell Lands near Salisbury, adjoining the land. of Alfred JohiiMtn and others. Say in ail oUU acres. BTerms Car h. RUFUS BARRING ER,' April 5, 1880. Trustee and Attorney. . 25:4t TRUSTEE'S SALE OP Valuable Goli Jttoe Property ! By virtne of a certain Mortgage made to me as Trustee, I will sell on the premises on lite 24th day of May next, for cash, all the proper ty of theRowan Gold and Copper Mining Company of Baltimore, consisting of 108 acres of land, with whatever Machinery there may be thereon, together wit hall the Minerals, Mining Rights, Privik-ges, Immunities, im provements and appurtenances thereto belong ing or in any way appertaining being the property so long and weH known as the Ry mer Mine. 6Sk For description of property and title see Mortg.-ige to I lie undersigned d tted Febru ary 25ih, 1861, and recorded in Book No. 42, p;ge 2o4. iu the Register's offio of Rowan Countv, N. ( J0HH A. THOMPSON, Trustee. Rowan Co., April 10, 18S0. 26:6w7 "OHEBRING- NEWST JUST RECEIVED JNO. heNNISS' A New stud Select Stock of Books, Station ery, etc., iiicludinii the following popular School Series : Davie's Arithm:tfc8, Emeison's iirithnictics and Algebras, Green leaf's Arithmetics. Montieth's Geographies, Cornell's tlo. Mitchell's do. ; Smith'h Grammars, Bullion's do. ! Holmes' Readers, MitJnflev do. N.'iiioiisii Dictionaries, V eh.u i 's do. Won 'iter's do. Uynui Books Methodist, Prcslytcrisn, German R storm, Gospel Hymns, &c. AND BOOKS OF WORSHIP. An elegant assortment of all grades of WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Steel Pens, Inkd, Pencils, Slates, Visiting Cards, Playing Cards, Cray ons, Draw ing Ma tenuis. Sec. AIho, the Celebrated Fiftekx ami Sixteen PUZZLE. All cheaper than ever be fore otic red to the trade. 22:tf. At EXNISS' Drujr Store. German Millet Grass Seed, cheap at ENNISS' HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. It will be apparent to any on, who will ex amine a Soliij tioLD Waicii, liiat aside from the necessary thiekness for enravin and pol ishing, a large proportion of the prei ious met al used, is needed only to stiffen and hold the engraved portions in place, and supply the necessary solidity and strength, the surplus gold is actually needless so lar as utility, and beauty are concerned. In James BOSS PATENT GOLD WATCH CASES, this waste of precious metal is overcome, and the same solidity and strength produced at from one third to one half oi the usual cost of solid cases. This process is of the most simple nature, as follows : A plate of nickle composition metal, especially adapted to the purpose, has two plates of solid gold solder ed one on each side. The three are then pass ed between olished steel rollers, and the re sult is astrip of heavy plated composition, from which the oaea. hacks, centres, bezels, Ac, are cut and shaped hy suitable dies'and ly thick to admit of all kinds of chasing, en graving and enamelling ; tht engraved cases have been carried until worn perfectly smooth by time and nee without removing the gold This is the only Case Made with Two Plates of Solid Gold dt Warranted bv Special Certificate. "For sale by J. & H. HORAH, and all other Jewelers. 22:ly MER0NEY & BR0, Have their well known establishment in full and regular work again, and lespectfully so licit orders. They have in their employ Mr. J.A.GILL, one the best. Machinists in the country, with a ifull force of tried work men. Are prepared! to do all kinds of repairs on Engines and other Machinery, at short notice."-Their found ery is in full operation for casting in Iron or Brass. Their Machine Shop is turning out Sash, Blinds, Doors, Moul ding, Ac., and everything called lor in that line. Persons wanting anything in these sev eral braiK lies, would do well to call and see them. They are still manufacturing the cele brated Meroney Plow. FOR SALEr-BARGAINS! One second hand 12-horae portable Steam Engine, as good as new. Also, a 25-hocse power Engine, now in daily nse, 4 II be for sale in a month or two. Call and see them. Feb. 10, 1830. I8:3m O.Q.O. Onr Qnlek Cure. As thousauri can testify. Nothing has been eqnal to it for the cure of colic, cramps and diarhcra Sec in their worst forms. Manufactured atj 18:tf BARKER'S Drug Store. Founflery Macnine NORTH CAROLINA. ROWAN COUNTY. J lmo CorJ , S Spring F! Phillip J. Totter and John W lun- k . . i9 1 III IU a a rainnv urn i ii i r at i ah m ' The North. Carolina GoTd Amalgain,t;n. i Company, ;i IefeZfa,: ' The Defendant will take notic. .u i Plaintiffs will move t h JUllffe ' h tl., . pcrior Court, to be held for Rowan n-"1 the Court House in SHlisburv.otfifckl1" day after the 4th Monday in M. J S. jment against Defendant for a raont 3 -8" and for the appoint nieniof-a. ReceivP M Uerendant is hereby notified to apn. T ,hi time and place herein mentione awer or demur to the comnli jJ"?0!' term of aaid Court. John M. Horah, C n'i April 2G :6w " AWV J oi Kowan C. 7 lI HORTH CAROLINA : - j rf S oprixgTerm Bettie Lethco, Plaintiff, ' - Agavnn r , William M. Lethco, defendant; d i! The defendant in this action will UV. " ticcthat the plaintiff, Bettie UthcJ f" commenced a civil suit against the defad' Wm. M. Lethco, for. a divorce, retnm.n' to the Spring Term of 1880, of ltoJJ perior Court, to wit :on the 9th Mondatrf ter the 4th Monday in March, I8t0 at Court House in Salisbury, when and Wo said defendant is required to appear T answer or demur to the plaintiffs compU? Witness: Jno. M. Horah, Clerk uf Superior Court of Rowan countv at ' in Salisbury, March 31st, 1880 J-M. HORAH; a s CT J. M. Gray, Att'y for PPff. 24f6t5 . O. V. V. - Oar Vegetable Veraifafe.-TJie mil. est known remedy for expelling worm. surest and most reliable. Manufactured at 18:tf BARKER'S DrugStM. Anna McKay and 1 Motion to sell landmen- tioned in the pleading others, Ex parte. ) for the purchase toonej due thereon. ; s To William W. Beard, Sarah B. Beard uj Mary Beard : - . i You are notified that in the abore entii Li cause, it was ordered that the heir? atlarof -Margaretta L. Beard he made panea Defend. ants, and it hppesrii.g that Win. W. Btari 1 V.-.l. I' "...-..I l, ... i. -. of Murjjart lia L. lWard, art noi)rtwi1rbtiinf thi'--' State, it is eoiii-idf red hy the Court thlit roa appear at the next Term of the Miit rinfCwirtL. it Uv held for I he County of Kowau, on tftv 9th Monday alter the 4th Maiulay of March. int allhe Cart 1 bmsis S;iilnrr, then and ihtra to sppear and answer or dvuiur to the wm4 . plaiiit. . 1 .1 '. Witm ss iuv hiiitd ant! scnl of cfliee, Mifca 21st, J. M. HORAH, C.S.C; I : Nortii Carolina, In Spsrior Court- ! 'Dayidscn County, S W. W. Pick a km, adm'r of John C. W'eavel, dec'tl, PICtff,- Against Wesley U'eavel, Ivatharine Weavel, Rowan Budeuhaui-J er, Sarah Bodeuhaiiier, A I- Petition to ex.iiider iiudenhainer. Nan- cv Morris, Luiza Morris, i Sell LaoA E!ias Huff and wife, Clem entine Hitff, HarrisonSeIl and Andrew Reese. Defend 'Is. J Sarah Bodenhamer, Alexander Bodmhim er, Nancy Morris, Louiaa Morris, Hirriwa Sell and Andrew Reese, being minora nithoot general guardian, heirs at law, defendant, j It appearing to the satisfaction of theCoortj by the sheriff's return and the plaintiffs aCdfr v it. that Naney Morris and Loiiiza Morri,tf of the defendants in the above named procttd i tig, are nonresidents of this State and are nee essafy pa i lies to the final delerminationfof thii proceeding in reference to real estate in thi State: h is therefore ordered that publicaUM be made oihv a week for six consecutive wM in the C:iridina Watchman, a newspaper pat lishedin il-.e town of Salisbury, N. C., ftdtifyinc 1 said Nan.-. Morris and-Xoniza Morn toip pear before tho Clerk of our Superior Court if hi jifTir' in llp fniirt House in LexinetOA. M Saturday the eighth day of May, H&O.aoi; answer or demur to the petition which hubftS -j j filed in this proceeding, otherwise judpf will be taken according to the prayer of ibi petitioner. C F. Lowe, C. 8. C ' W. F. Henderson, Att'y for Plaintiff. . 1 24:6w$8.60 t SPECIAL uNOmCEMET! J0NES,McCuBmS &Coi Have just opened a Complete and j Atti active Stock of - ! DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS Notions, Clothing, Groceries, &Q., j Which they will be enabled to- offer to tbt public and "old patrons at as low price mm? one. Call -ami see us Main Street, fiext door to (lotah's Jewelry Store. - !i 22:2m FOR SALE! 1 A Good House and Lot j On the corner of Church and Monroe nt'-: The House is a two-story building Jfi,h'? rooms. Two wells in the yard, and all olMJ nt cessary put-buildings new fencing arottW the lot everything in good order. l Apply to R. FRANK GRAHAM, Ap. Salisbury, N. C, Mar. 19, 1880. ' & . GEN. MORGAN'S Horse and Cattle Powders; p The largest Packages and smallest doo 'h Powder made, and warranted to do all claims. Mauufacturrd at cft 18:tf BARKZE'SImf8,0,, 8&- ' L33 O- 073?f . ATTORNEY AT LAV', SAIjISBURY, IV. C?sj Practices in the State and Federal 12:6m Courts. FOUND. Aboot the Ut of last, a silver watch, hanging on . cwir the hutment f the unuge File's Mill, on the Wilkesboro roao. name of William T. Perry isacratcliffl ( W f the iuaide of the case. 1Ue w 'ipt have it by proving property and pJ"f for this notice. Tobias Hg-1 Woodieaf, April lit, J xes2 ? - J
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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