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! I i f Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, MAY 13, ieSO. Js'evnda g'H'f for Blaino. Flo. ids lias de clared for G runt and Tom Settle. Where w Vance? . . : .- Memorial Dny (lUtli May) wus observed at JCharlufte,' with usual ceremonies, an oration and strewing of -ti m ers, f .fVp- . , .' ". """" . ' A religious riot occurred in the African Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., on Sun day, which had tube quelled by the city police. v j The Chariot te Olverrer says, "A fter all there are hundreds of thousands of people who would like to votefor Allen (i. Thnr mau for lVesident." Keogh is tallowing mightily to bull tip Grant; auth iu hW heavy labor calls up 'Cameron to KUtdi.ih him. Within a week be ac'kiiowh dedi to irentleiuen in this town that Grant's j chances are extremely doubtful. A Mistake. Iye see it going the round-ot papers that Watauga conuty has declared for Arnifield. This is an error. We .have it. from undoubted authority that that county will go for Robbing. The Charlotte Obxerrrr of this morning roports that Rafus, Deatmi, aJiard-working man of Mallard Creek township, went sud denly 4ad on Sunday, and has since been a ; raving maniac". Such an event without pre monitory yinto;n UKvery rare. .j Bladen county Democrats in Conven tion havef-declared for the Domination of jChas. M.. Sted.nan, of. Xew Hanover, to ! represent Uo 3rd Congressional District. Thy also pledge themselves to the cor dial support of the Democratic ticket in State. Col. Armfield's eilorts to secure the pas sage by Congress of a modification of the revenue bill, to reduce the tux on whisky xSnd brandy, have all failed, and by so de cided a vote as to preclude the expectation that anything uiav vet be done on these sub jects. The municipal elcctiou iu Hickory turned on the liquor question liceuse or no license wet or dry and the wets car ried it. The County Commissioners -are said fo be dry, anil may iuterpose itu ob jection to license, aud so deprive the wets of the fruits of victory. j ' ' . Sudukx Deat!!. Mr. A. L. Watson, of Lexington, X. C, was struck with oppoplexy, while, sitting at the dinner table of the Charlotte Hotel, Friday last -and died in n fexv uiiuutes. CO yea's. Aged about j The Maryland republicans iu con veil -j tion went for IJhiine &'.), nays 14. A reso lution denouncing third-termisiii was i negatived by avoto of 31 to 27. The repub licaus are going back on their record on this as on other subjects in which there was virtue and honor. -' i Messrs. Gwyn & Chatham, proprietors of thi; Elkiu Woolen Mills, Elkin, X. C, are -DroirroiKsrvfl nmn. niwl nr if.nlilv vrtaml. ing their business. They are introducing addition;,! machinery this Spring, in order to meet the growing demands for goods. Success fo them. FokIvtji coks for Robhins kok Con guess. The Forsyth couuty Conserva tive D.-unoera tie Convention held ou the 11th inst., passed as we learn, unanimous ly the following Resolution j " "liegolird. That the delegates from tljis county to the congressional convention be instructed to east the vote of Forsyth for. Hon. Wni. M. Robbius of Iredell' for Congress.'" . . Thoy lso. endorse Cyrns Watson for f Attorney-General and Calvin Wiley for Superjntendeit of Public Instruction. II vnueo. Heury Hopue, convicted at the Si iringTerni of Mecklenburg Superior Court, $ as duly executed 011 Friday last, within the prison walls. Ho confessed the crime of burglary, of which be whs convicted, in two distinct cases, but was reticent as to others of" which he was. ac cused.! The Observer thinks ile execu tion of this "persistent olleuder- w ill re sult ju much good. - Senator Tliurtpau of Ohio has been l-ecommeuded. by every coauty in his State, .ven excepted, for the Presidency. Such unanimity of sentiment Is extreme ly rare, and where it occurs it looks more like Hie voice of God t' in. ihe voiceof meu. -He , aud has been from the open ing of the cauvass, the first choice of this paper, lie is tho type of iho maii who fclmuld fill the highest aat ii this great i-ountry.l political- thieves' and aqnT drels co aid hot dare to staud iu his pres ence. The XAtioiiat llrpublimH, Grant's own j: prguu iu.Washjngton, throws up its hat ivd ; hurrahs Vh-c;ius' a Bepubliciln was I Jectwi- mjiyoi tf SaUbiiy by lit votes OWt I f 4d4.!i8t, ' . The UepublhaH dH;s not trouble itself 1 to relate tiie ciicnuist.uu es'of the repuli Jicnu victory in Salisbury, neither will any other radical newspaper do so. And if is poor consolation to those Democrats v ho assisted, "f lie republicans to this vie iry tfuit4tdii.Tt tttuiniut to. much any Wiiy" here at jionicy H At help to jGre jkeal' of tleinituj ycrw ,- flir 1. ud; near, and to ' that extent it is WC jvgrettel..U .... .Yam'arlk Rkfs; Msrtiii Rich wine; -;hasVH'Mlauit' pitstnted to the 1 iyn coiiimissioners a time worn volume of ren-ds of th town of S.ilisburyi froiu Jc7 to Jijiy, Wi.icn is a most valuable ad dition to tli ch;vc.--.?aI'ry Demo- erat. . ";". - . , ; -.' -i Jcdgv. Avert Again. Messrs. fiW. T. Dortch, A. K. Smedes and Geo. V. Strong, abTe lawyers in the easti'rn part of the State, cognizant of all the fafiifilhe cas1jtu,ade by the editor of the Kinktotf awrtt aaiost the official mduct o(Tudi A. $ ! AvjBfy, at the Court in tensthjpujgudieiln the Croldsboro Jfensengera joint Communi cation in which they say they have review ed the facts on which the Journal demands impeachment and find 'nothing to sustain a. t the demand. They conclude thus: "Ve fail to find impeachable matter in "of the Journal editor lit House vs. Joyner, "do not participate in ItaMfentinrents ex- 'nrcssed in the Journal article. Mr. Har- per's professional zeal has caused him, un intentionally no diiub,!to do agreat injus "ti :e to a courteous gentleman and estima ble citizen, and to prefer a 'grave and un 'founded cliarge against a laborious opright Torth Carolina is taking a marked inter est in fish culturelind i& pushing the good work forward rapidly i by stocking the streams with the best 0 food fish; , -The people in many sections of tie State arc en deavoring to stock the pnds with fine fish. The Ttaleigh fish Culturists' Association is one of the lirst organized; here, .and the ob ject is not only by placing &h in, ponds near here to furnish spo-tfor themselves, but to demonstrate, if possible,' the feasibil ity of raising in our waters improved varie ties of game fish, such as brook trout, rock, bass, California and land-locked salmon, as well as carp, etc. This association has con trol of three ponds, two at Beaver Dam and that at Taylor's mill nearithis city1 In 'the lower pond of Beaver Dam, quantities ot native tish, such as pen h jand chub; have been placed, while a number of land-locked salmon and German carp Were-released in it last winter. In the upper pond are Cali fornia salmon. -Both thescjfishknd the land locked salmon appear' to be thriving. The The association will stock! the Taylor pond with carp and salmon, and will also utilize the watered" several -very ""clear and cold springs to form a pond for the reception of a ntfniber of brook trout, j The new pond will be in a dense grove of trees, and beau fully situated. The culture of the brook trout, the snhno funinalis, has never been at tempted here before ar4the experiment will prove an interestjnjj ore.- Theassocia tion has a membership limited to twenty. The officers are : President, Dr. Janks Mc Kee; Vice President, Col. Paul Faison; Secretary and Treasurer, Dr. Richard II. Lewis. The active memiers are, Messrs. V. E. Turner, R. II. Battle, Jr., S. F. Mordecai, George Smedes, C. M. Busbee, John Gatling, II. A. Gilliam, W. E. Anderson, A. P. Bryan, J. J. Frav, T. D. Hogg, C. B. Root, J. B. Buxwell,' R. T. Gray. M. T. Leach. Octavi ous Coke and Jesse Taylof. The 'honoray members" are, Gov. Jarvis,! Col. L. L. Polk, Fish -Commissioner, S. G. Worth and Col. jSIcLcod Turner. lluleiqh Observer. We believe private enterprises in fish cul ture are likely to prove ; more successful than the attempt of the Stat erto stock the streains c in be. Our people are so; accus tomed to regard the strcains as public prop erty, and especially the Jish, that it will prove difficult and expensive to execute any law for the protection of the fish in them. We have a case in point on a large scale : Mr. Ingram, of Anson county, has dams, fish traps, and revolving dippers in the Yadkin at his place, which stretch from shore to .shore. If a fish passes them at all it must be in times of high watery At any ordi dary time the fish attempting to pass are sure to be caught, and if there are no pur chaser on the spot, they are; sent to the Wil mington and other market?. There are also similar obstructions in the river above and below Mr. Ingram's fishery. (It poorly . becom es the people of the Western part of the State to encourage a system of fish propagation 7 hxHWVlSWrih u 13 1U0"PG'15"; by-a fev persons nearer the sen. These fisheries were in operation as late as the 1st of May, iri direct violation of the recent Act of the Assembly SENATOR THUK3IAN. riiurman thus far is on? a higher plane than any other of the Democratic caiidi dates, rsew ork did not present the name of either Tilden or Soymonr. Coh uecticut forgot to bring forward English. Pennsylvania is not a ' unit for Hancock. These candidates will not atcj 'do not command the undivided snppoTrrjf their owu State representations Oir the'otner hand, without a stiugghy with singular unauimity,Ohio presents thenajweWThur- mau and assures us that uuder his leader ship Ohio will give usher totes in the elec toral college. And why not T. In all public matters be, has long been the acknow ledged leader of our party. It was only because the Democrats lost Ghlo1asif;rH that his candidacy lost fav'or. Jf-eveut shall now njake tjs look-r to that State fori electoral votes, Ir, TJiuiuian. will again become the most prominent canijidate. Suppose what Col.. Washington foretells shall come to pass, and; the electors of New York shal le chosen by districts and not by the popular vote of the State,; In that case, Mr Thurman outghti,per hiips to be nominated j and if. in addi tion, Sherman shall be distanced before the Chicago couveutiou,;then Tlrtifman wll pnbaby be our most available can didate. At present, ltowever, ve'5Bee no re:iso;i to change our opinion that Bayard U the strongest man for us to uomiuate. The reason U patent; agjUust hiw tefQ are uo antagonisms, while in jfev York, Couueetjcuiriind Peunsylvauia, 5ew Jer sey aud Massachusetts, the people know him to d.iy better than they do any other Democrar and know 'biro favorably, t s a great point ; gained . to lavo tljo vtersteel ae if they kauVf the candidate, and to the voters in these States fr. IJay-, ard's name iseuUrely ftnliliarap li ciated iu their miuds with their own policy and their owiidlUs. ''He'' would, iu our judgment, he the strongest man we could put ftirward in those StateiV;. With him out of the race, and special ly if th6utiugencics mentioned above'l shall iiapen, Mr. Thurman becomes the moat desirable candidate1. NHi h ,L . .. ,,r. 'i, . , - , v I present,!!, ico Presjdent Wug AX iJseut :ft-9m AVIiiiigtoh; Senator Thur- Ulenr rl) both Blaine and Sherman inani juiau U pit? tempore the. Piesideut of -the 1' a strenjjJh not at all satisfactory to the Senate.. -His health seems to be enUrely K...1a Wf l u - T ; ' rcstorcd.-tTfiA Weaver. , f i THE - PRESIDENTIAL, CA3IPAI&X. How it-Xooks-From the' Capitol u sianupoim. , Cor. Bmc Sua. 13 IS ' SI j " JL8IIIXCTOX, JHyjL-1 he Blaine fpru profess to feel greatly encouraged by the results of the past week, and Mr. Blaine himself looks as happy as a bug iu a rug. ft... T1..I !. . hid Diaiiie iucu say iiuit jir. JJejma, the public printer, went to West yifgfnTa fo engineer a delegation to Chicago for iiJcen Mi j Oher ma if r" M Uefi eeai" iiaslim) a cottage at Bexkelej, West Virginia, for some years, and is looked ! ujjou by some HSiiuuM-u w wesc virgiuia, aitnougu Uix'BIaiii6 menS!iy he has iiever "given up Lis citizenship iii Indiana. 1 However this may be,- Mr. DefreeV' aij not1 electeJ a delegate to tue! ReridolicauState Con veu- Uiorr which meets' at Wheelinir. and it is Said Iras thereby Iost'Hw diauce nfseen riug Sherman tlelatiou' to Ciiicago. : Mr. Blaine tvas in consultation with sev eral West Virgin iVepiiblica us to-day, and they assured liim he will get the del egatioirfrbtu that! State. As the State conventions are meeting in rapid succes sion the greatest interest is exhibited' here in the results, and Wre partisans of the differeutandidates grow most-lively and excited in theirfcomuieuts and catcula tion9. The Grant people have been dis appomtetl in not Bhowiiig up stronger in the Southern delegations, but they pro fess entire coiifideuce in their ability to capture all the colored delegates when they get to Chicago, no matter who they may be claimed for in advance. Geu. Gmut's friends were never . w hoieful as they are to-day. Senator Cam trou remarked this afternoon : "You may telegraph to the Republicans of Illinois, that it all depeuds upou them now. If Illinois gives Grant her forty-two votes his nomination is' assured." That is the feeling among all the Grant men. Senator Bruce has received a telegram from Mississippi from one of the most re liable and well-informed Republicans in that State,'vho says that the delegation is divided, six lor Grant aud Sherman each and four for Blaine. A resolution declaring Grant the choice of the State was passed. It was expected by nearly everybody here that the Mississppi dele gation would be instructed for Shenuau. Senator Bruce, a warm Grant advocate, heads the delegation, and has a great deal of influence with it. The entire delega tion will probably vote for Grant on the first ballot. Proctor Knott, who is considered quite sagacious in political matters, bays that Geu. Grant will poll moievotes than any Republican who cau be nominated, and that, if Tildeu is uomiiiuted by the Dem ocrats, he will have a walkover. Congressman Bclfonl has letters from Colorado which indicate very strongly that Grant will get at. least u portion oi the tlelegatiou from thai State, which has hitherto been coucetlt ii to JJ.uine. Bel lord's letter states (hat ' oixteeu of the twenty-one members of the State ceutral committee of Colorado are for Giant. Senator Zeb. Vance's Speech. Senator Matt. Carpenter got handsome ly sat down ou Mouday last by Senator Vauce,, of North Carolina, whom he in terrupted while speaking ou the Kellogg case, by asking if the light of a Seuator to a seat to which he had betii admitted jconld be recousidered cverv week. Sena tor Yaucepiompty replied that he was wil ling, as he thovght were all who honestly held seats, to have the fullest investiga tion made at any time intoi the manner of their election. It would indeed be dangerous to the welfare aud integrity of the the Senate, said he, to establish as a precedeut that any ephemeral Legislature might electa Seuator, and that au ad- mission 10 a seal on tue merits ot sucii aii electiou would preclude a reopening of the case. The records of the Senate aud the committee showed that this case had .. 1 ni. .1 . . no ueeu seiueu ou iib merits, auu so long as justice was not donerso long as the cae was not decided according to the laws of the laud, just so long it might bo reopened and reheard. Senator Yance de clared that he for one would vote to in quire into the title of anySenator to his seat when itappearedthat his seat was ob tained by fraud, The facts arenotpharged, say the Republicans j but Kellogg was not seated 011 the facts. Some of them were sup pressed, have ouly just -come to light, ; but he was seated in spite of: facts which were sufficient to exclude him from the chamber. Senator Vance made a very able speech, and bis prompt reply to Senator Carpenter was the eveut of the day. The latter seems to lie much less vigorous aud keen than formerly. He is uot fullilliurr me nigu predictions mnle tor linn hr Mr. 1 Sumner in welcoming him to the Senate chamber. Augusta Aetr. The open, manly, and statesmanlike stand that Senator Vance has taken in the Spof ford Kellogg contest is to be greatly com mended. The time has passed when men can hold office, in this country j without the shadow of a right to it. And 'it will be a shame and crime, equal to the one perpe trated upon the country by. the notorious Electoral Commission if Kellogg is allowed to remain longer in the Senate We of the South have submitted patiently and long to the wrongs aad contumelies heaped up u us by the Republican party; we have had oar best meh branded as traitors, and our treasuries rifled,- and our State steej)ed in "debt, oiir people taxed all to support a party that stops at nothing to accomplish its unhaHowed ends. t 7 . It. is now lhoped that the Senate will purge itsel" of all such political brands as I Grant's own State shows its ' appreciation xt his frlaims and bis character. Illinois so far has selected 147 Blaine delegates and I(i7 for Grant. H But the Grant man believes h.vill eft the M yotes of Cok countv. Conlin sn4 Don Cameron profess, to have n'ahnfeh, .n ion alout thiniivi.;,, ; ;! m'nr in'Wrm iea hicU claim ,be spoqtaneiis movejif the iKjopte. aud therefore c'altinrir unanlniltvllijii? 'AW The Bill introduced hr Mr. I?nb1.ti.. .-) the last seashin uf Congress! ou the bu1- uii.i !. . . i. 1 - r r" : ." Bllucu a a. amounaLJf searcU kimwledge ou a very obsli use inercautile point that astonished those who kuew Mr. ivouuiim oni as a lawyer, a politician, or as; u slump speaker. In the speech there is ji pofouud;. knowledge oftlie-ubjeet aifcused Remarkable in aniy,tiiU iugly so iu the ctiseof oue who wrr ruh. Ijseil tJiavfe.paid-littlattutMMt tl question which is one generally assigued to' the. representatives of large commercial cities or great- luanufacturiug interests. By far more light was thrown into the discussion of gat ion of Mr. the speech and the. investi- uobhius than from anv other source and whatever favorable modifica- tious may be mad in rhe !ur triir .ni,v iU .1...: F "'f '"tj h iucii wngiu 10 ins euorts. Jialeiyk Xcice. All Endorse It.' The liocorder, Aniericns, Ga.t says : "Clerks.Senators, llepreentatives. Doc tor, Lawyers,; Citizens, iu public and pri vate life, are testifying by the thousands, arnd over their own signatures, that a remedy bus been fouud for B right's Dis ease of, the Kidneys and for Diabetes; these are 'respectively known as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Care and War ner's Safe JLHabctes Cure. Cho JUuU-'i;t Sweet Nuvj-TUaev- LNEW A D V E ItTlSEM ENTS. -LL ale? A Very Desirable Houe and Lot lor ale, Located at.Hcaling Springs, Dnvidaon county N.C. Room sufficient for two in.ill fantilie towimnitr. If, not nold by the loth of June, will Ittnl on reiHonabIe terms ftir the season! Ternia Cah. Ajtply lo L. JI. D.WIS, 30:1m Hock Hill, S. C. 1 NORTH CAROLINA, DAVIE COUNTY, Ix Supei;iou Coitht, Vj(i. Marklank, Gtiard'n cifl Geo. N. Callie ci.d Curiis Marklnml, r ;it J .aw of I Petition for John Markland, dee'd, pifj't, J. ! AgHinst Paiiiiinn. Eugenia M.irkland and Mil tun Markluud, l)-"fcn'ls. It appearing to the ati.factiun of the Court, onanV.uvil that Kuenia Marklatrd.a deft-mlani above named, is a iioiircideiit of the tjtalv and cannot, al'ttr due diligtm-e, he foun.l ll.tniii; It U ordt red, that imhiication he made lor nix siicct.Mve wct-ks in Ihe "jL'an.lii.a Watcli iiiau," a iifwv.;iier puhlii-lied in aliburv, C,! notiryinj the paid defendant, Eugenia Marklrtnd, to appear at the OfEce of I lie Clerk of jihe Suprerior Court of said contiiv, on or before Friday, the 2-"ih day of Jnae, 18.s0. and answer the petit inn h is filt d in naid t.rfict or the plaintiff will apply to the Court lot the relief d ma' d '! in tlip petition. .Wit.uw, l hi, o h day of May, 1SS0. G. M Bingham, C H. C. 1 30.6 Dvie C;mtv. IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD! I Nsvim Gktb Haio. j Twica Ah Lc.vg. CCRE9 Chills and Fever, m a. I 14 Lifer umpujiit, Ijjspepsia, , Kenecsaess, Bhcooatism, CosiiTcoesa, Female Weakness, Sick t Nervous j Deaisrle. ! The P4s Cure all Diseases by AbwpfHm. iitiu ruw,j4,or rotn;ouj MMlidonare Uita tow itlig Stomach. The Pads a: worn orer the fit of the btoaiach, enverinr the Great Nerve Ont-n, al the Lirer ry Stnmach. A aentle Vi-retab!s Tonic i aowrhed i nto thectrenlatien o 1 1 he B.ood cd Liw. purify mir the Blool. stimulating the LireraDd Kidne-j to healthy action, arxl atrencth-ninfr ta EtomachtoAsertfood. Paica or Pa l and tl iach. boLD by all Dbpggists.ot sent by ;.UI Or Lxpws. ; Ianufactared at 39 ft 41 Nobth Libxbi 8l. BALnJtoae, .Vn. For -Hie at T, F. KLUTTZ'S Unix Store. AND t COKPBOTIONE R! At the Old Rook -Store Stand, next door to Barker's Drug Store. COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought for CASH. His friends are respectfully invited to Ht call iiud see him. 2S:3m P"!?"'! uU ! BLANK ADLUNISTHATOH'S f That bill, mut tlioXticli otlilr. 4 f For halo at this Oflicp. , Fcsr i No I. Frank SreEiam SAVED BY EXAMINING OUR n IT (ID BEFORE PURCHASIXG -ELSEWHERE AS WE NOW HAVE MOST COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS j IS SALISBURY, And OSTo One Shall Undersell Us. -:o;- WtH Furnish (by mail or otherwise), on application, SAMPLES of j j DRESS GOODS, LAWNS, CASSIMERS, &C, &C. 1880. J. D. GASKILL. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; fXw z p ' I Eg1 i J m SJ m , .Produce & Commission Merchant, Herch'dise Broker, !jVgeot for.lh Sai 0 Frtilixers Rawed Shingles, MohnUin and Country Produce gen erally. Agent for The r Ellin faien ani Cotton' "Ms. will take in i Wool for these Min tn tw unimi Spun, Woven or Exchanged tor Cloth, Blankets or Carpets. These Mills have recently been furnished SZFffJy'.P , ?"" yT?i c simere. I Jeans, Kerseys, Flannels, Llnseya, and .stocking 1 am. w til pay eash for all the wool you may have ton Yarn, or Sheeting. Pilces of wotting ud Wof)l same as last year. If you want the best FertiUzer for Tobacco and Cotton. I've got it remember Uie celebrated Arling ton Brand. C3a.Iolx.ons and. Sggs S ,?,?fant 10 ujr ae Thoufxnl Chickens and One Million Eggs, so bring In your Poultry an J Hen-fruit. If you have Cotton, Flour Corn, or any kind of grain or prudure, you .will s 1 v? money by leaving it with me to sell for you. F1 All Cotton or Produce Wt with mo for s.Ue Is covered by Inmmnce, and my commissions no more for th s security. My comrnlsslon lor seiliag OttUm is 50 cents per bale, Storeage aud Insurance Included. Klour la cte jcr BiK. uiuer iTouuce a per cent. S:5w BUERBAUM TO THE F5ON ( ! Coffee Roasted Every Morning, Best 5 ct. Cigar in Town. Breakfist Bacon. Dried Ueef, Banana, Or ange, Lemons, Novel and Periodica In. Chromos, Pencils, &c.f At THEO. BTTEaBAUM'S. SMITH'S WORM OIL! Athens, Ga., Fehruary 22, 1878. Sir: My child, five years old, had symptom! of worm. I tried ua loin el and other Worm Medh-im-H, I nt l.uled exjel uny. Seeing Mr Bain's crrtihYale, I got a vial of your Worm Oil, and the tirxt doae brought forty wornw, and the ecmd i lose, so many werepasmd 1 did not eotiiit them. S If. ADAMS. Prepared l.y Dr. 2- S- LYNDON, Athens, Ga. For Sale by Pit. T. F. KLL'T PZ. Salisbuty, X. ('., And Druggist general. iIC:lv GREAT EXCITEMENT At Ho. 1, Miirpiy's Granite Row. . BEALL & CO. Have just received their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF NEW GOODS, I BOUGHT ENTIRELY FOR CASH. j at exceedingly low prices, which cannot fail j to please. Thev have a full and complete , stock of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, QUEEXSWARE, HATS. CAPS, and STRAW GOODS. HOOTS and SHOES, NOTION'S. CLOTHING, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, &c. They are agents for the sale of John Mkk uyman & Go's. BONE DUST, admitted to be the very best cotton a:: 1 tolvi-vo Fertili zer in u; Also, f.ir tin- French Burr Mill Stones, Uoitl.ig Cloths. Eureka .Siuut Ma chine. &e. Don't tail to call at Xo. I. Ma..!i 20, 1:1 v P. S. We have fen cd up a Frke hit h ing Lot in re ir of of our War-house, where peopl'-can hitch aud f ed witii-ut being annoyed in cattle and hos. We intend putting tip Mai s. . charge except io snuc uie gate Church & Co's. Fine baking Soda, Put up in neat packages, for aie J. 1. JIcXLELY'S. (D M McWeeiy, rr YADKIN R AILROAD ! FSansAUSBJnTO WA35S30H0. ' k -V & ; ::..r.:-. ,. The OfSeers and Stockholders of the Yadk i n Rail road Cora pany are req uestetl to meet, at Salisbury onThuisday, the 2d justaut. A full atteiidajict' is;,iieces sary, as important business of the Com pany will be transacted. P. ' UEILIG, Preset. 1 April 5, 1880. , , 25:3t , FOR SAlTF Porsnatit to three iepa rate M6rtpape made by K. A. Caldwell, and li. A. Caldwell and wife to M. IS. Holmes and R. Harringerr-(du-ly rocorded and Registered in Ko wan coun ty), I will sell at auction on the public Kjuare in ' ' ' ' SAXISBTTET, Saturday, 1st May, 1880, The Valuable Brick Store and Office, owned by said Caldwell in Salisbury. Alo his LAW AND MfSCELLANEOUS LIBRARY, and (if necessary) his interest in the Caldwell Lands near Salisbury, adjoiring the land of Alfred Johnson anothers. Say In all C0O acres. BgJ"Terma Cach. - RUFUS BARRING ER, April 5, 1880. Trustee -and Atlorner. 2o:4t TRUSTEES SALE OF VafiaMe GoiaMin Property ! By virtue of a certain Mortgage made to me aa Trustee-, I will well on the premises on tbe 24th Jay of May next, for ca.h, all the proper ty of theBowan Gold anl Copper Jlininff Company of Baltimore, conning of 108 acres of land, with whatever Machinery there may he thereon, together with all the Mineral, Mining Rights, Privileges, Imniituitie, im provement. and appurtenances thereto belong ing or in any way appertaining being the property cu Ion;: and well known aa the Ry uier Mine. EQror description of proKrty and title !ee M.'iri-ife to ihe nrTdersined d-iteil Febm ry'Jh, I !, and Recorded in R.Kik No. 42, Pjte 2 t. in the Register's office of- Rowan Countv, X. C. JOHN A. THOMPSON, Tnwlee. Rowan t o., April 10, ltfO. 26:6w. CHEERING- NEWS! JUOT RECEIVED JNO h'enniss' A New and Selet t Stock of Hook. St ntion ery, etc., incltidinir the following unu-.xhtv School Series ; n . , . Al . E ueuon's Ar.tLsicti. s and Algetras, Green lea i V Al ilhice'ics. Moutiethv Gecgraphics, CorneM'n &q Miieheli'x do. Smith' Grammars, BiiliicnV oo. Ho! ne Head: rs. Mrt;iiey- do. Nut i. ma I Dicticnarlcs, e 'li-i'.- do, Wirn.lri'n do. Hymn Jio,.ks-Hethcd;ct. Prcel y Ui iar. Gtennan Retora, Gasp:l IIyian3, &c. A N U BOOKS OF WORSHIP. Au e)esiiit assortment of all grades of WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Steel Pens, Inks, Pencils, Slates, Visiting Cards, PLiyiog Cards, Cray ons, Drawing Materials. &c. Also, the Celebrated Fifteen and Sixteen PUZZLE. All cheaper lhauever be- fore offered to the trade. 22:tf. At ESXISS Drug Store. HOW WATCEES ARE MADE. It will be apparent to any one, who will ex amine a SoliuGold Watch, that ashle from the necessary thioknens for eiiRraving and pol ishing, a large proportion of the precious met al used, is needed only to Piitlen and hold the engraved portion in pla-e, and anpply the necessary solidity and strength. Vhe Mirplua Kohl is actually needless so laras utility and beamy are concerned. In James Boss' PATENT GOLD 7ATCH CASES, this waste of precious metal is overcome, and the same solidity and strength produced at from one third u one h;ii .i the usual iat of solid caCH. This proCtss is of the moat simple nature, as fuliows : A plate ol nick le composition metal, especially adapwd i the purpose, has two plates oi sclid geld solder ed one oji each cidc. The tl.ne aie then pass ed between polished steel rollers, nrd the re sult is a strip of heavy plated composition, from which the cases, hacks, centres, bezels, &C, are Cut and shaped by suitable dies and formers. The gold in thfpe cases is sufficient ly thick to admit of all kinds of chapinp, en graving and enamelling ; the engraved eases have been carried until worn perftcily wr.noth i by time and nee without removing ti e gold. This is the only C.ie M;de with Two Plates of Solid Gold d& Warranted bv Special Certificate. "For sale by J. & II. HOIiAH, and all other Jewelers. 22: 1 v O. V. V. Our Vegetable Vermifucc. The great est known remedy for expelling worms. .Safest, snresi ano most reliatie. Manufactured at 18:if IJARKLR'S Drug Store. Founflery & MacMne MERONEY & BRO. Have their well known establishment in full and regular work again, and respectfully so licit orders. They have in their employ Mr. J. A. GILL, one of the best Machinists in the country, with a full force of tried work men. Are prepared to do all kinds of repairs on Engines and other Machinery, at short notice. Their foundery is in full operation for casting in Iron or Brass. Their Machine Shop is turning out Sash, Blinds, Doors, Moul ding, &c, and everything calledfor in (hat line. Persona wanting anything in these sev eral branches, would do well to call and see them. They are still manufacturing the cele brated Meroney Plow. FOR SALEBARGAINS I One second hand 12-horae portable Steam Engine, as good as new. Also, s 25-horse power Engine, now in daily use, will be for sale in a mouth or two. Call ano see them. Feb. 1980. 18:3m O.Q.O. Our Quick Cure. As thousands enn testify.v Nothing has been equal to it for the cure of colic, cramps and diaihrca &c, iu their vvoiat forms. Manufactured at 18:tf BARKER'S Drug Store. XEW ADVKRT1SK.N EX -1 ATTORNEY AT jJ)r, SALISBURY,lv.Ci' Practices in the State and Fecer' Courts. 1880; SPBIHG 18 j We are Offering: 3,000 Yfe lM Spring Printi At 8 Cents per Yard. VE are offering Jhe handsome of Bunting. D T.iinua r 0 has been shown in tin mi.,.. fk'f- ' o ' " j v a ttlltl .l.h. . r tj the same prices as last year. prices as hist v...,. "'rJt: WE oner 4-4 Bleached Lomegtfeumf ct-. by the Bolt, almost a g()od " ?r?,Ui I the Loom. tro,t lfc WE offer, the Best Standard 4.1 W 1 Domestic at 8, 8 and 0 eta per vard i 44 E are offering a LarKe Stock bfPtl- Goods in cheap Casaimars, Cottonafli T I t Jeans at lat year'j pricea. "l WE offer a Large Stock of Booti Shoes t hot year'a price?. 0011 I WE offer the handsomest Stock of Clfltl..i i- we have ever ahown, at Cheaper Pr1e7n7 ? ' ever before named for similar koxL - ! ' Kooda. WE offer a large Stock of HATS i old pi MX Tf WE have 5C0 HATS that we art! v. u yoorchoi e for 50 ct from one W.2 SI i from the other lot, -Some of WE offer you the Bent Selected Stock I Groceries ; ' - to he f, ,nd i tj.is markft Cood SnS 1 dood Lofiee IGj eia. . ., In a word we will jimt aav, we have H !MSl STARK RF Rnnne and we re iromz 10 Reii fii,n n... quated.wiU buy our gsoda-we mean for twi or Barter. Call and see " ross&greenfielI) ; March 2?, 18S0.-23:ly . ' tr-f" -. ' - -i . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. ' 1 - n j. . w - ..t. .. r frwH ; autio Louniy in superior Unrt M. R. Chaffin, adm'r of J. 1 K.Jordan, dee'd, Pfff. Afuiust PeUtic on KLiell i 'n Jord:in. Pleasant j Kennedy and wife, Sarah Kennedy.!, al. lleira at land o pay Jebhv It appearing to the ai tiafaction of tbt Cour ! on affidavit of Plaintiff, that Pleaaaiit Kennedy mu wiie, oaran KenntUy, two of the Defend- j :mis aiae named, are" non-ret-iiUntu of tbi ' Slate, It ia ordered that publication be mdt j ;jr wx aucceasive weeks in the "Carolina; tvaiciiman, u newspnper published in Salu bury, X. C, notifying m,id dt fendanU to tp. pear at the Office .of the Clerk of theS KM-rinr j Court of said county, on the 4th day of June. j 1880. and answer the jtetiiiun which is filed in aid office, or the plaiiitifl" will apply to tie I Cnrt for the relief demanded in the peliiioa. This the -JOih d iv of April, 18S& ' 27:dwr G. M. Binghah. C, S. 0. ' "RORTH GAROLIKA, i low AS COCVTY. spri'g"" ' Phillip J. Potter and John W. Huffman. ' trading as rotter & llotiiuun, Iluintift, A (jtt in st . r- The North Carolina Gold Amalgamating; Company, , Dffewlant. j - The Defendant- will take-notice that tbt j Plaintifi's will move the Judge of the next Ho- pcrior ('ourt, io be hejd for Kowan County at 1 lr the Conrfi louse in Salisbury, on the 9th Mon-J ? d iy after the 4th Monday in March, (or! jdg- J J nient ag:iinst Defendant for a money demand, and for llie ip point men! of a Receiver, and the Def. n.laut is herely notified to appear at tbt f time and place herein mentioned and jtosa-i i swer or demur to the complaint during tbt :t , trim ui Kit yxrnn. JOHS ,SI. HORAH, c. s. e. u April 15, 1880 of Rowan County. ! EIGHTH CAROLINA, , I iA OUi'fe.HIOIC VUVTj -ffuw.u,y. t Sntiso Tekm. 18S0. v Bet tic Lelhco, Plaintiff, - Against- j William M. Lethco, defendant. The de fendant in this notion will take no tice that the plaintiff, Bettie Lcthco, bu commenced a civil suit against the defend'nt, i Win. M. Letluvo, for a divorce, returnable ; to the Spring Tenn of 18S0, of Rowan Su- periof Court, to wit: on theth Monday sf-j tcr the 4th Monday in March, 1880, at the t Court House in Salisbury, when and where f said defendant is required to appearand answer or demur to tbe plaintiffs complaint. V Witness: Jno. M. Horah, Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan county; at office , in SalisburyMan h 31st, 1880. J. M. HORAH, C.aC. J. M. Gray. Att'y for Pl'fiVi - 24.-6w5 T Superior Court, I Eowsn Ccnntv. r TERMr 1879. Anna McKay and Motion to sell land men- - tibned in the pleading i others, Ex pa He. ) for the purchase money . due thereon. ; to -William W. BeardSarah B. Beard and j Mary Bt aid : - , You are notified that in the above entitled cause, it was ordered that the heir at iawf j Margarelta L. Beard be .made.partet Defend ants, and it appearing that Win. W. Beard, -Sarh B. Beard anrt Mary Beard, heirs at la of- Margaretla L. Beard, are" nonresident uf tbt jj State, it i- considered by the Court Jlhat ywl j apj.ear at the next Term of the Superior Court i to be held for the county of Rowan, on lhe9l Monday after the 4lh Manday of March at the Court House is Salisbury, then and theft j to appear and answer or demur to thecom plaint. - Witness mv hand and seid of office, March 31st, 1SS0. " j. M. HORAH, C.R.C 24:6w$.') SPECIAL fflHET! JONES.McCUBBINS &Co. Have just opened a Complete and A tti active Stock of ) DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, Jfotions, Clothiigr, Groceries, A;t., Whbh they willje enabled to offer public and old patrons at as low prices ai ssy one. Call and see us Main btreet, door to Hoiah's Jewelry Siore. - i 22:2m . j GEN. MORGAN i Horsa and Cattle Powders J The largest Packages and smallest ,00'"J Powder made, and warranted to do all w1 052 !' - "claims. ' Mauufacturf d ai" - i i 18:tf BABKEJt'8 roC Str.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 13, 1880, edition 1
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