i - - - - -- J . . - - --., ; . - '. - - - ; . .1 ' - - -- . - Garoliiia Watchman; THURSDAY, -MAY 20, 180. Ire and snow iu New York last Friday. York ia rcnort- id dull, and prices for dry good nnsvttled. There is iivn a dcpressixip in rail wiiy securi ties,, resulting iv doubt, fpinj a general QbvrnVaKt tendency of ijricef, Commfneement at Sinfonton JTemaleCol fp T Miw Mitcheirs andlMrsT'Orant's excel lent Rcho! at Btfttesille, take place on May 'Slat and June lt. Rer.'Mr. Thurston wf CoucordTrtsbsttr.v delivers the annual address. LlL . . - Co Idle Creek 'IWnehip, Iretlcll county. on jlast Alitor laj votd a subscription of f 10f000 to the Winrton-Salem & Mooresnlle railroad, to l'tratibferred to tlie Virginia Midland extension if the road runs to Moores- ville. ' . The N. Y. Journal of Commerce, iias re cently published a decision of the Supreme Court4n a case tv-hereiu the question of tax "lng!rrcen backs' was on 'trial. The Court "held that while all other money was taxable Green liack-i w;re exempt.- CtAsia Kakly. The ' merchants of Wijniiiigtun are talking-of closing stores u'cWk in the eveninjr. This will be kind to the clerks without? lo to mer chants. :lfaJl go in N the measure there would le 'no. advantage of one over nnoth- er. It is doubtful whether the n i "lit bdsiuess pays under any circumstances. :i Senator Ha;npfiu .of S on th i Carolina epokf in tlie Senate, the other day, against unseating Kellojrg, the Seuator from La., and it is now said about fifteen Demo crats H1 voto the ttcutiments of Hainp- ton. - hU. Deaton, f Mecklenburg, of whom it was related in last paper, that he had gonei suddenly crazy without prenioui tory symtoiii, it is now said turns a case of hydraphobia. Il was bitten by a rabid dog nbout a year ago. The , Obser ver -'of the Irjth speaks of probable re covery. , d r The XetrbcrHuni i distressed by the fear that RR. Bridgera, Prest, of tlie Wilmington and Weldotr R. R. may ob- ....... l... i.n.l Mnva. IH1UVUUUUI in mo uuiunuuiu nuu head city R. R. It says should he succeed lit nlil UV UltJ ucuiii micii in Ainuiu. that Wilmiugtou success is dependent on the death of More head Harbor, lcc. We 1 ope the i-aae is not quite so desperate. : 'ill . T .1 .1. i... .ii r ... i . . . The' DeniocraticXounty Convention of Mecklenburg, a w e learn from the Olservtr, was held in Charlotte on Tuesday. : It was a snirited hitL'tinc. and the leadini; men of the County took part in its deliberations. The meeting-declared 'in favor of Col. Wm. Johnson for Congress, ami the delegates to the Dutrk t Cuiiwntion, though without ab . solute, inbt ruction to support him, were ad vised to use all honorable means to secure his nomination. Resolutions were- adopted pledging undivided support to the State Tickets The meeting also endorsed Gov. Jarvis Yor Governor. Delegates were in Ktructed to vote for J. Sol. Reid, of Jleck- lecburg, for Auditor ; for Walter P. Cald well, of Guilford . for Attorney General; and John Mr.Worth, tor Treasurer. The Clerk of the "Superior Court oT Lenoir County lias been arrested on the rharg! ; of setting the tire which caused recently, the destruction of the j Court .House i and much private property: in jviusuin. i The Roauoke .Ye q attacks Judge Fowle on his opposition to the call of the State -Con veiitiou of H75. It will be remem bered tjiat the action of that Convention made it possible fur the white people of lhe eastern counties to secure protection azaiust radical rule and ruin, bv pivin? - tr - o to, the 'Legislature the right to appoint lilfll'liif rnlfii nml luini'irrinir mi tliu ltiftar rthe right to elect Ctunty Commissioners. Judge Powle wrote a letter to Maji John 4 A '. Dunn. nn, iu 1674, in which he opposed a State Convention, and for this the Roa noke Xttcs thinks he is uot exactly the man I for, .the votes of the eastern counties of i the Stitte. T . - i Whatever else may be doubtful about ' the iutentiou of the authors of our tariff s laws, they undoubtedly meant tu place on the five list all materials used iu the Manufacture of paper. It happened that pulp of woo J, which is by ar the most j important element in the manufacUro of paper used by the daily and weekly papers j of the couutry , was uot siKx-ilically and by name eieuipu d from d-ity. Under 1 -Treasury deeMou which held tini this verbal omishion was fatal to the free ad- luiiMou of wood pulp, a few nianufactur j era of thU article have been able to im j pose an exoibitaut tax ou tho general j! Unly ot paper-makers, by whom it ia of p cinteahuul ou the consumers, the lie w laper publUlier ot the country, and tlie I l-urden falls with special hardship on j ublishera , outside of the great citiea ve,-conseqneutly, being - impoverished so tiiat a handful of uiouj)oUts may crow richt: The nwt powerful champion of tate monopolists is Representative Gar f fld. Were hi opposition to 1 the bill v iUulrawn, reKtorution of . wood pnlp to thofrt list.hcret belongs, would be nccompliala d in a few days. While hiaH" onusally cold alone tlie Hudson last ippoifiou continues the tnonopoliiits are Kecure. Can llr. Garfield afford to con tinue his support of a most odioua' nnd ipiKaivjp tar whicU brings In no revenue t the fJovejnmnt, hut which interferes ery oeciueiuy witi sue diffseminatton or huowicuge among tno people; rfd. Ethan Allan km fnrt,-l,-il TrS.l bun with litf.2)tW Kew Vnrki f(- puhlicana ah aigned n pledgu not ii. ti.ta fi f:mit !rtu i :......t s .. . ,r v , i.wo..utu, . I nU-The Saliburr X?moera, i down on Mr. Best ami hlajaociatet, the pun-has- been Interviewed at leugth by the Wash 1 - ..f h Wprn North Carolina IUHroad.f ioston PotU He ia a tuan of eilucation. -like a thousand ot brick ; for failing to come forward and Uk possession of the l&kA on thejWt bj iaa jl ;waat pubhcly . an nounced they woull do. The pmucrat ad mits that "all ma; be right," which w at the sametime an admission that it is without information as to the cause of the failure to comply on the day specified. In the absence of absolute knowledge on the subject, it must strike the reader that the Democrat ia rather savage in its attack on 3Ir.Best; bat having gone through the tirade cooly lie will perceire at the last that the real object of the writer; ws not anxiety over the fail ure of Mr. Best at all, but over the waning chances of Judge Fowle for GoTernor, and that the Democrats apparent fury at a sup posed wrongis r only a desperate effort to ball op the "silvery tbngued orator. It is pretty well done, except that it is a' little or er done, and may therefore fail to influ ence the democrats of the county who meet on Saturday to deliberate and compare notes as to the several candidates before them for Governor.; Certainly, if many of them should conceive that, this is an effort to lead them away from preconceived notions, they won't lead worth a cent. Meanwhile, we will wait on Mr. Best ' and ; associates, who arc responsible j men, fora few . days more and see what we shall see. ' The following comes in appropriately, io the menu time: ' ' v The UAii.ROAP.--M;ij. J. Wilson has retired from the management of the Western North Carolina Railroad, and Mr. Bent has taken charge. It ia reported that Col. S. McO. Tate of Morgautoii, will be the new Superintendent of the Koad, and that Maj. Wilson will have no further conucctioQ with it whatever Statctville Landmark. W. 31, Bobbins. In obedience to the popular demand of the people, our County Convention on last Tuesday, declared their preference for the Hon. W. 31. Robbins for Congress, and in structed thjrdelegates to the Congressional Convention to cast the vote of this county accordingly. There is no doubt but that Mr. Robbins, among the masses, is by odds the most popular man in the district, and will not only poll for himself from 1000 to 1500 more votes than any other man can. but will add that much additional to the whole State Ticket. No man pays greater regard to the wishes of the people, and he knows their wishes because he mingles and consults with them to learn their wish es more than any other public man in the State, which makes him emphatically the People's Candidate, and they never desert him when becomes before them asking for their suffrages. We predict, if he receives the nomination, that he will be elected by a larger majority than has ever before been given him. Winston Sentinel. Rowan County has not yet spoken. She meets in Convention next Saturday, the 22d May inst. It ts important there should be a full attendance, as this meeting will appoint delegates to the State and Congressional Conventions. - The Odd Fellows of the State met in Raleigh last Week. Among the items of general interest iu their proceedings was the appointment of a committee to confer with a similar committee representing the Odd Fellows of West Virginia and Vir ginia, whose duty it should be to prepare a plan of Insurance, to be considered here after. From the Raleigh Cbaenrer. 5 Our readers perhaps remember the Cox-Alston murder. Alston, who was a very amiable but high spirited man, was the agent of Gen. Gordon, with' whom Cox had a joint cou tract with tlie State of Georgia for aonie of her convicts. Alston had closed out Gordon's interest to some third party, when Cox insisted that he should be allowed io buy, and because his otter was declined, he pur sued Alston into the Governor's office and shot him to death. Now Mr. Cox is serv ing oot the term of his natural life at hard, labor in the coal mines. The At lanta Constitution says : Mr. Cox's family took; leave of him at the jail the evening previous, consequent ly were not on. hand to witness the de parture of the bead of the family for the coal miues iu Dado county, where he was to commence the term ofjhia servitude. , During tlie few moments that Mr. Cox wa at the depot before the departure of the tiaiu which carried him ou hia way to the coal miues, he held himself up maufully, appearing to! haVe already made up his iniud to abide hia fate. He showed no symtoms of breaking down, and treated the whole matter aa one of ordinary occurrence. Mauytof hia friends who were ou hand to bid him farewell registered promises with him that his family should never suffer tor waut of utteution during hia imprisonment, and assured him that every effort would be made to procure executive clemency at the proper time. , Mr. Cox goes to Dade county coal mines for reason of the fact that Governor Brown alwava rata the able bodied loug-term men, and it i held mat air. cox comes nuder this bead. : . Damaging Hail Stobm is Virginia. Petersburg, Msy 15. A destructive hail storm passed over the counties of Dinwid 4ie, Chesterfield and Amelia, nitrht before Hast, and did an immense amount of damage njuaeco piants, wneat ana vegetation. The thermometer thi morning is 45 above zero. ;: - mgni. jce lonaed in the back country and anow is agtm Tiibl on the fcatskili moon- tains. Vegetation is damaged. - I-osdos, May JJS.-William Lons. Jrth lead manufacturer of Glasgow, has failed uf. liabilities 4fr.D0V ' I f I , lUbilities 40,000, f . . . . . fcU1 eu.noUMr connection with-the cenred ycteMajatfianboU.anrlnff - hh h soldiery charectj the mob Further I.. . -i stfrious uiinrnane?t are apprehended.: Turner, late Miuister to Liberia; has influence and ability J Ve copjt a ainall part of what was aaidj : 'But are you not aware that tlit noml natiou of Bruce, a uegroe, would drive away 1 thounaud anV ten thousauda of white Republican .vote. I - " "I am not. II certainly would not if Republicana nre holiest una mean what they ay and for one I am desirious of putting their protestationa to the test. It would be unwise ju ojSuXMr Bruce as a negro. We oiler him aa a Republican true und tried. If Lei is rejected because he ia a negro, the responsibility will rest. not with us but with the lu publican party. . "And now that yon are not a delegate to Chicago, will his uame be pitaeu ted! ' "I have no donbt it lit will be. Rev. II. M. Turner, of Philadelphia, oue of the most eminent and scholarly negroes in the world, the matiaging editor of the Christian Kerorder, the; organ of the Afn can MethtNlit Chuicl) n Blaine man, an anti-thud term man; and, if I nm not mistaken, a delegate from Georgia ; Isaac Warr, of Philadelphia, another very in fluential negro, and a u timber of other prominent iuenilers of my race, while thev dillt-r aa to the head of the ticket, are a unit for Mr. Bruce, or some other distinguished Republican like him, for the second place. These gentlemen will be at Chicago and in the Convention aud I have no doubt, therefore, that Mr. Bruce'a name will be propostl." The colored men of North Carolina are interested, if they did but know it, in this movement. It would be a feather in their caps to have one of; their race candidate for Vice-President. Wil. Star. We frequently hear "machine politics" mentioned.- As we learn the machine op erates in two ways one ia for the ma chine men to make combination, aud by a uuited effort, crush out all opposition, just as legislators "log roll' and pass an omnibus bill, which contains provisions in themselves objectionable to many who support it as an entirety. Another way iu which the machiue meu work is to take snap judgment on the people aud control couveutious because the people leave the management of their affairs to the leaders The cure for this latter evil rests with the people themselves. Iu j North Carolina fortunately, we do uot have much machine politics, but it is well enough to take time by the forelock and guard agaiust the iu troductiou of such methods. The people should attend to their own business. They should see that the primaries are called aud they should never fail to attend to their township meetings to select proper delegates to their couveutious. If they fail to perform this duty they have nobody to blame but themselves in case any ad vautage is taken of them , and candidates are nominated not in accord with the pre vuiliug seuttmeut in the county. Every Democrat ought to make it a point to nt- teud his township meeting. Ji.il. Ob. It is much safer to assume that Mr. Til den will exert himself to the utmost to obtaiu the Democratic nomination for President than to take for grauted that he realizes that he is beateu, and will therefore, be satisfied with turning over his influence, moral aud otherwise, to Mr Payne, of Ohio, or Mr. Speaker RaiAlall of Pennsylvania. We do not know much about Judge Payne, but if the candidate is to be taken from Ohio, Judge Thurinau is the mau. No Democrat is stronger with the party, iu his own State, than Judge Thurman i, and the select iou of Judge Payne, would, therefore aggravate the objections there are to a Western candi date., especially to one from the home o the Ohio idea. Mr. Randall, iu many re spects, would be weaker than Judge Payne. Charleston Neves and Courier. Desolated Milton. Six hundred and Sixty six Houses Destroyed The People Homeless and Destitute. Sunbuut, Pa May 15 The scene at Miltou this morning he&jars description. Nothing icmaiua except the black and desolate ruins of the once prosperous town. The people speul last niht in the houses that were left, viz: : the uail and jriauing mills. The eutife number of buildings destroyed was six hundred aud sixty-six, and only two places of business escaped destruction. The vaults aud books of the banks were uninjured. The eople of the town are almost entirely destitute. Provisions have ben pouring into the town from the surrounding coun try. The " body of the strange man who was burned last night, was identified this morning as Mr. Angey. He was eighty five years old, and was attempting to save the stable of the poor house. Mrs. Stin ker died during the night from fright. The fire originated from sparks from the saw mill attached to the car works. Excitement in Guekxs&oro. Greens boro has been much excited over the per formances of Dr. S. P. Mull. The Greeus- boro Patriot contaiued an account ot a trial in which the doctor had defied the mayor and swore he would not be arrested alive, and wasn't arrested until there was a big row. The article in Patriot appear ed Saturday, and did't treat tlie doctor with the consideration he thought proper, so he went round to th Patriot office armed witlr a buggy whip, the indigna tion of what he considered an outraged citizenship, and the conaciouauesa of hav ing successfully . defied the authorities. He first struck yoaug Pell, the local edi Jory and , then the - boss, U. T. Ful gUnm, coming in, the buggy whip was turned upon him. At this poiu tin the pro ceedings, the chief of police eutered and prevented further hostilities. Snbse queouy aiau was taaen oeiore a magis trate and aentenced to 30 daya impriaon mfut for tlie assault on Pell, fSffor ; the assault on Fnlghum. and $20 for an aanlt ou H. T. Chcny, the . juan ' with whom the difficult was firat atnrtid.- The State MedicaL Society mett in Wil-XT- mington last.weet. vThc9e annual meetings, of the Doctors are becoming nierel interest ing every j ear. A a.body they! are pro-j' w bodies assembling in the State ia which i there is more ability or practical good sense. The, profession need, or think they, need. some statutory protection for services ren dered, ami the following proceeding adopt ed at -Wilmington, indicates a movement to that end, to wit: - ' "A committee wae appointed to memori alize the Legislature upon a law ' requiring that druggists hall have a liecn8e from the State Board of Medieal Examiners as a re quisite qualification for dispensing medi cines. . The same committee 1 were! a!so di rected to ask. in that memorial for a statu tory lien law for the benefit of physicians in practice, and to prepare a bill for both these purposes, to be offered to, the Legislature. The Society's next meeting will be at Asbe- ville on the last Tuesday in My, jl'Sbl. The excursion down the river yesterday on the Passport, complimentary to the hiembers of the State Medical Society, was heartily enjoyed by all who' participated. There were tnauy ladies in attendance, the weather was fair, audi cool- for the season, aud the water smooth. Visits were made to all, the, places of iuterest about the mouth of the river, and a short fun was made outside, to giVe the visitor a sniff of salt air. ril. Star, May 15. It U the duty of . every Deiriocrat to take an interest iu the selection; of dele- gates to the State Convention which con venes here on the 17th of June. Only tin very best men iu each county should he delegates. Much depends upon the men we choose for standard bearer, j We have as giMid. material to elect from n can be fou nd anywhere. We should not allow our prejudices to bias our judgment. lialcigh 2k tics. j All Endorse It I The Rocordtr, Americas, Ga., says: "Clerks, Senator. Representatives, Doc tor, Lawyers, Citizens, in public and pri vate life, are testifying by the thousands, a hid over their own signature, that; remedy has tieen found for Blight's Di ease of the Kidneys aud for Diabetes these are respectively known as Warner'. Safe. Kidney and Liver Cure and War ner's Safe Diabetes Cure. Che Jackson's Heat Street 'Xavy Tobacc IfiOOD NEWS! Money Saved By Examining kluttm mmm Large and WeU Selected Stock of NEW GOODS. :-o-: Just Read a few lines nnd judge the balance of our Stock accordingly : Lawns, PI pies, and Percals at 10 cti Twoor thire Taousan 1 yar s ot ijood Calico, bouirlit l.wt year, tUat we oJcr at in els. A Full assortment or all kinds ot ' , .DSY GOODS A1TD NOTIONS. A cooiplete strk of SUocs at oM prices. 'Ladles an-1 i Men s u its final cts up. A full Asyrtment o: Sinru at last year's price. OlotHlne Cheap t Can sell a MauN coat for 53 ecu Us. Elj;ut or Ten klndttof COFFEES, from iz)j cts to tue 1'lr.rM JoeUi. EtpUt varleile- of Syrups and MaUsaes ve ry cueap. A good as.Svrtment ofSUCARSas tow as Can D3 had in the place. Twelve kinds oi I crxavtiryra tobacco, Cheapest to toe best to be bad in any market Salt, Leather, Meats Croekcrv, Potatoes and many- many articles not herein mentioned. We bay and sell airkinks ol Country Produce, and will pay good prices tor Dried Fruits ami i crrtes. f lie sure ani see us before you buy or selLj May 1S-S). 8i:bm JAM IiS M. GRAY, gttotntjj an) (Counsellor at !ato, OFFICE-- THE BCILDISO ADJOININO ThK COt'RTHOUSE owners of Gold Milling Lands and Buyers, pat lo cotnmunlcailon. A 1J Mining lnten-sts meet prompt atteatloa. Notes, accounts, Ac. collected. Estates, and all matters or Administrators and Executors, te. settled Land and all otuer titles carefully Investigated. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Lands In Rowan ' ana aajoiniojr counties oouyat and sold. Communication solicited with tuose deslrlncr to buy or sell. Arraniremcnts made to curcbase cbcaD lands In Florida, Texas and Minnesota t.uat part known aa the promised Land). Lands for sale In Illinois, and alone the James rlTer in Virginia. Parties deslrtnsr to leax. or corns to. North Carolina furnished with necessary Intormatlon. j N.B. Landa b-u?ht and uold along1 the proposal Uneof the Wadeshoro and Salisbury railroad. Vlbla an counties receive outside aid or not. The progress of thadayand the awakening energies of the peo- pie of these counties demand and muat have It. Arrantrements belnir perfected to out town lota in L.1 tl-. Wm T .A .J A M I. a. oousuurjr nuu ai oiucr pvims in market. P.S. A market ready for small desirable farms. t&fCall at. o.Uce, or address Lock Vox 390. M - O: - N SAVED BY EXAMINING OUR toot: BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE AS WE NOW HAVE MOST COMPLETE NEW STOCK j OF I SPRING GOODS i . - ' i ! - j IS SALISBURY, j And OSTo One Shall Undersell TJs. Will Furnish' (by mail or j otherwise), on application, SAMPLES of - DRESS GOODS, LAWNS, CASSIMERS, &C, &C. S 1880. , - i - KEV-'JDVEUTISEMETS" Mltlfli! - -4;.- ' - - :o n 'j j . . We are determined that? our. : LARGE STOCK O IT S0H1ER GOODS ; I SHALL BE SOLD. We offer Special Prices , to Cash and Proust Paying buyers. Our Stock is TOO LARGE For ns to attempt to enumerate here; But if you will call and see us, we PLEDGE 0URSELVE8 to make it to year IKTEBEST. REMEMBER We are Determined to Sell Our Seai?o'able G(mm1s. ROSS & GREENFIELD. May 19, 1330. 23:ly LUDDtN ft BATES' Orand Clearing Cot Sale -The one Qrand Chance or a Lifotimc to bay a aco Piano or Organ "Awfully Cheap." Commencing May 15 and ending July 1. To save heavy ex-nue aitif labor uf removing o our Ntw Double roiu fcirrv Store, Jglv , e offer our entire Mck of i'lanoa and Or ana now on hand at il to arrht- lit fore renior- l, eoiisiftijiiK of 27 ChickeriDg, 60 Mat h ihek, 21 Ligl t3 & Co, 5 Hallet & Davis, 32 Southern Gem, 10 Favorite; 28 Guild i Church Pimos, 110 Mason & Ham lin, 100 PeloubetA Co, 44 Sterling Organs. All new utti troui I lie Factory. Abo 100 ?econJ.Il;ind l'ianoa and Organs, nearly all lifted only from one to nix inonlliU, and precise ;y a gwd ha new. All to be closed ou- by July 1, at Manufacturer' Wholesale Ritea. A'e cati'l and won't move iheni. Dcl.'l mn tltia chance. Addresn im for ''Clearing Out Sale Circulars and Price," and le quick alajut it too. LUDDEN & BXTEsf Southern Miimc Houe, 3I:3tu Savannah, Ga. raham AND CONFECTIONER! At the OM HMk -Store Stand, next door to IVu kei V Drug Store. COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought for CASH. His friend are respectfully invited to call and see him. 23:3iu For Bale! A Verv Desirable House and Lot lor Sale, Located at Healing Springs D iviiWn count r N.C. Kooni Hiifficient for two rmall familit-h to oiimmv r. If notnoltlb tlie loth of June, will Kent cm rt:uonable ternm fur the aeaaon. tVruia Cah. Apply to L. M. DAVIS, 30: lm KfK.k Hill, 8. C. ChurCh & CO'S. Fine Baking Soda, Put up in ueat packages, for sale at J. D.McXEELY'S. Blackmer and HenrJersoii. Attorneys, Counselcis and Solicitors.. SALISBURY, N C JannHViZ 179 -tt. - : 1 rs tiii'timi'TO QITnniiTKF NOW l-" Til L lIML Li) 2U HfcCKilir. l?nT! T'TT'R W A T'CTTTVT AN " VXV J. 12. Jit W XX xa.OJtXXA.Ai ' , . .. All kind of Blank for Sale at the Watchman Office. "7H Y 1 xarx :or- J. D, QASKILL. 01 Frank 6 TKEtttTAnVEHl :iSEMEXTS.s I1CRTH CAIiOLIHA, i-. -' DAVIE CQUSTY, Is Supekiob CoraT, W. O. MarkUuk, Guird'H of Geo. N. Callie cmU A.urua .1 ilarkland, Jleim at l.w of j Pililion for John MarkUud. ilec'd. JWs. I Acainsi , I I'artilton. : Eugenia Mark land and MiU ton Markland.f ' Vffen'U.) ? It appearing to the aiiifaelion of the Court, on affidavit Uiat Kugenia Marklaiul, a defendant - 1 a ii. . 1 abOTe namea, ia nonrtmuem oi ute oiaie ana cannot, after due diligence, be found therein: It ia ordered, Uiat publication Le made for fix a ii i 1 auccewiTe wetlta In me "uaronna watcti man," a newnpaoer pulrhcd in Salisbury, J. C.f notifying ; the raid ; defendant, tivtgenia Markland, to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Suprerior Curl of, id county, on or liefore Friday, the 25th tiy of Juae, 1880, and annwer the petition which L filed in said ofSce or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the petition. . r j Witnepa, this 6th dav of Mar, 1880. - G. M BiNGtf am, C.S. C. 30:6 Davie County. S'Xi-A.GrO-'S inPROYED PATENT LIVER PAD I Nktbb Grr Raid. , Cam as llan i STaaacTK Dsiiaxs. Lajt Twice as Lose. tlitutl Cured TUh36tDraehg til Syitia. cvaaa CklHi ud Ferer, Iher Com, lain!, Kcrrotssessi " Cosfresesi Femile . Wellness, Sick t Rerrosi f the Stomach, eorerinir the lircat Nnre Cento, tfc the Lirer and Stomach. A frentle Vraeubla ooeit absorbed 1 ntn t hrci Tula t ion oi the BUoC ard Liver, parifjinir the Blond, timnlatinr the Ltrer ai Kidneya to.healthy action, and trenrthniofr ti atomachtodipratfood. Jaica o Paw tl and at sacs. Sold at all DBCooiT,orcDtb7 ilaU r pxprasa. XUnufactared at 89 4 41 Noam LiBtai t Si PAXT1MOSC. Ai. 1 or aaie at i , f. KLUTTZ'S L)ng atore. 30:6in. I J. D. McNeely, Produce & Ccmjnission Merchant, erchtise Broker, Agent for jhe Sale of Fcriilijierp, Sstwtd Shinidea, Mountain arnl Coi.ntrv l' induce gfti- erally. Agent for TLe ' " EDda Wjifla 03 Cttn Mi, wLU fcike la W"il for these Hills to be Warded Spun, Vovia or lor CioOi, Bl:iuKeii ur Carpets. Theo Mil.a nae recently ben furnlaiien with new m iclilnery.auJ are a jm jiepired ima; c Blankets (fall wldtl). Carpets. All Wool Caaslni'-re, Jeaua, Kt-r.se I'lannels, U.i-seyH, a ii Stoc .lag Yarn. Wlil piy cash mr -all Uie o l you may have tor aale. Wlil tae o ders jor Kniitlux Cotton. Cot ton Yarn, or Siiecilaj. -F.lceaoi: orkli!'; up q-A same aa last year. FKHTIIIZKHSl If youwaat i n- lK.-.t Fortlllzr tor Tobcoo and Col toti. I've go it -reai2iubcr i ue cciel'rated Arllajr ton Brand. OlxloljcoxxfiB rtxci Eggs! I want to buy Oae Tbousand Ciila-cn.s and One V llllon Eggs, so bring In your Poultry and llcn-ffult. If you have Cotton, FUur, Cor n or any kind of grain or produce, you will s i v in jaey by le 1nf It 1th uie to s"ll tor v ou. rr7 l l C otton or Produce rWt itij me for s Ue U covered by lausaiicc, and my comiuiions no more ror tii s sc -crtry. My eotamtvJon tor selll.ig co'ton is socentaper bale, Storeare and Insurance included,. Flpur 10 cts per sack, ocaer Produce 5 per cent. 8:5vr CHEERING NEWS! justTegeived JNO. heNNISS' A New and Select Stock of Book, Station: ery, etc., including the following popular School Series : Davie'a Arithmetici, EiueiMxiV Anthmctits and Algebras, Greenleaf'n Arithmetics. MontiethV Geograhier, Cornell' do. MitcheJi'a Smith's GrammaH, Biillion'R do- Holmes' Readers, McUiititv do. National Dictionaries, Webster' do. WorceKtcr'a do. Hymn Books Methodist, Presbyterian, German Reform, Gospel Hymns, &c. AND BOOKS OF WORSHIP. An elegant aortncnt of all tirades of WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Steel Pens, Inks, Pencil, Slates, Viaitiiij Cards, Playing Cnrda, Cray ona, Drawiiitr Mart-rial. &c. Also, the Celebrated Fifteen ami SIXTEEN PUZZLE. All cheaper than ever be fore offered to the trade. 22: tf. At ES.MSS Drny Store. O. V. v. Our Teeetable Yermifaec. The crcat- eat known remedy for expelling worm. afM, auret and most rtliahle. Manufactured at 18:if BARK KU'S Druij Store. MER0NEY & BK0. Hive their well known establishment in lull and regular work again, and reaped hi I ly no licit order. They have in their employ Mr. J. A. GILL, une (f the het Machinist in the country, with a full force of tried work men. Are prepared to do all kind. of repair on Engine and other Machinery, at abort notice. Their fuiiiidery ia in full operation for casting in Iron or Bra. Their Machine Shop i turning out'Saali, Blindf Door, Moul ding, Ac, nnd everything called lor in that line. Pernon wmiting anything in there sev eral branch, would do well to call and ee them. They areatill manufacturing the cele brated Meroiiey Plow. FOR SALE BARGAINS! One aeeond hand I2-horn portable Steam Engine, a good as new. Alo, a 25-horae power Engine, now in dally nae, will be for sale in a month or two. Call and see them. Feb. 19, 1880. , . 18:3m O. Q O. Oar Qnlek Care. As thonaands can testify. Nothiug haa been eqnal to it fpr the enmrn rollc, cramps and uiarhcea tc. io their -frt forms. -Maurtfact ored at 13:tf BARKER S Drag Stor. I fTac vTS 1 1 all " - W 1 .. ..;, tt. Foiiery t MacMe .NEW ADVERTISERS 2 iAUSBrjRY,.c Practices in the SUte anjl j!' universal Mtiafacti6u.. mwi . t W I to Korkanywltre. !MannfactuiX?"H 13:tf BARKER'S dSJLI GREAT SXCITEMekt ii it. i r t. ? ai no. l, mows iiraiiis Bm. McCUBBIBSj BEALL &C0. ? ! Hare just received their SPRlNQAfiD SUMMER STOW CF JLLi VV BOUGHT ESTIBELY FOE Iasb at exceedingly low prices; whicli tonlease. Thev hare a full J .u i . - ramnM. stock ot MY GOOrls J. t GROCERIES, 1 , - STRAW GOODS. ' it. - 1JOOTS and SII0M NOTIONS, CLOTHING, , j Fish, Bacon, Lard. Flour. Meal. n IT Thev are asients frthe sale uf .t,.t. r.. uyman&Co's. BONE DUST, admitted ta' iv urc cj cm nm nnu looacro Fertifl zur in use. Also. ftr the French Burr imi Stones, Bolting Clotha, Eureka! Smt Mi chine, &c. I)n't fail to cull at'Ko I -March 26, 1880. i 24 ly U P. S We hare fenced up a Free hitch, ing Lot in rear of of our Warehouse, htn people can hitch and feed-without btiuj annoyed ty t attle anl hos. We4atcn4 puttinr up Stal s. "Ko" charge except to shut the gate. TRUSTEE'S SALE ValaablevGoloVMisB Prope!.: By virtue of a certnin Mortpace made tO B -a-Trjii'le, I will nell on lhe rfniMCa on 1L 24t h .!ay i(M lv n xi, f. r : alt ih ytu it uf theDwan Gold ahlCapper Miainj Company of Baltimore, -.i.ri. if as acr-K ot land, with whatever Maclihu rj ihtre : ma he tlrt-on, tngtther wji h :t Uif V.iiimU, Minii.j; liijjhtK, J'ritihjrei', liiiuiufiiiiin, in,. jiiovriiieniH alio ai-piirlriiaiiccx thcrrtu lielohj. ing or in any w.iy iit;-rt.iiiiinj( Win iht properly so Ionian! well known a thefij mtr M inc. Kr deneription of prnpertv! anH ! Hcf Mor(:iie to tlie nnierHi(;iitfii l itcjJ Kt-htt-arv 2oih, loo I, and rmonltd in IkHik J pi'e 2rl. in the lii'gifier' dIBc of Kuiu. Couiitv, n. cj. i ; JOHN A TffOMPSON, Tni'fff. t Kowan Co., A pi if 10, i b6U. 25:0. . HOW I ATCPNBl I1B1 t. It will he apparent to an.v our, wlioaiH i amine a SoiluGoLD Watch, that ile froa j the iitrccfarv ihukne-s fpr (graving and yut- iliinp, a large 1'roi priipn of lite prciuu ani. ; a i uwii, ii m mi'i oniT .ip i 44r ayq U'U ini engraved portion in fdaie, and UlTth I neci-8H:irv Mlidiiy mid trtiic.lh. Vlie wiqshu' 'r oul la actually itfedlexs au tar a utii.1t aC beau iv are concerned In Jamet Boif' PATENT GOLD WATCH CASES, ' lhi waste " preeiuua iuelal ia overcome, ani the same solidify and strength product! at from one third io one hall ol ihe uuj ca of solid caaeH. TIuh proem i of tlie" Biort simple nature, ax 'i.liuwn: A idale ol nickU compo-'itiun metal, especially adaplt d lo tint purpoae, haa two piste ol solid gold ouldrt:' ed one on each nde. The three are then fvr ed between pQliahed steel rollern, ard there n"nll ia a Mrip of heavy plated eoniponiiioa, j, from which the extra, back, centre, .bwek Ac, are cut nnd nit aped by nuilabledim ana former. ..Tlie gold in these eauen i cnfficiroW" ly thick tu admit f all kind of charing, eft ! aravint an.l cnaincllinfr; tht enjrraved have heeu cnrfil until worn perhclly rmoolk by time and nee without reniovinp the gold. , This in the only Cae Made with Two Plates of Solid O-old c Warranted bv Special Cerififate. ; " For 8ale-by J. & 11. HORAlI, and all othtf Jeweler. 22:lr STATE OF KORTH CAROLINA, Davie County In Superior Coart ill !il M. R. ChafJin, adqi'r of J. Rr Jordan, dee'd, " A'jiiin&l John Jordan, PIeaunt Kennedy "and wife, Sarah Kennedy, et al. Jleira at Law, DrJ&U.. Petition to acll land to pay debit1 It annoarin? In the a; tiafartinn of the CoVt on affi.lavit of Plaiuiifl, that Pjeaaaut Kennadf : and wife, tarah Kennctfy, twiof the Defend- hiii above named, are i non-reidrnf of T Slate, It ia ordered that aiblicalion be ' jor ix ucctsive week in, (he rtrauai , Watchman, a newapntter published in alI : bury, N. C, notifying aaid defendant o-ap lear at the Office of the Clerk of the Sliperitf Court ofaaiil county, on the 4th day of J- j 1880. atul anwer the ,etiiin which ia oieo ia aid ofgce.or the plaintiff will apply totke Court for the relief demanded in the petip0"? J Thw the 20lh day of April, 1880, i 27:6w . .M. BliroHAn, C.S.C. NORTH CAnOL'NA, BOWAS COUNTY. Phillip J. Potter and John UVIIoffmaa, i- Tradinjr aa Potter A Hoffman, Plaintiff, ' - Again ' " - 'if The North Carolina Gold Amalgamating j Company.- Defendant. ' 1 4ie ueieiMiant win iaae noiice ;sr-u- PlaiiitiflH will move the Judpe or the nexttwej jicrior C-ourt, to be helimr Rowan County at j lb tV.nri If.n. In K-tt.Ktirr on the 9th Mo I day after the 4th Monday in' March, for jndC j ment acainat Defendant for a money uenw"' and for the appoint meat of s Receiver, and tM: ; Defendant ia hereby notified to appear a j time and place herein mentioned nd o u awer or demur to the complaint during 4Mr ui lrm nt aniil C.nnrl i Johx M. IIobah, C. 8. C. April 15, 1880 of Rowan Cousty, , S6 :6w - .; GEN. MORGAN'S Horse and Cattle Powders J The largeafPackAgea and amalleM dose of Powder made, and warranted to do an ft J . . i 18.tf . BABESB'8 DrogStort. BLANK ADMIOTSTEATOM ij SALE NOTICES For Sale at th CXSea. r