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Carolina Watcliman . - r7T 1 ITXTJUSDAY V. .' . ANEW MAX. It i about lime, now that the friends ot the two most prominent rivals for (f Goyeruor! liave-got their dander up," to drop both and take up a new; man. - It wiU W iMrsacrifice of feeling for OB to do- so, for we hare not reached the couclu- thm that any. one of our-distinguished ,:Kf. , citizens .gsscntiaj to the success -, ir-! nU n-iii.MTatio i liiirtvi nor that the , - , m f fc . . - f ftpavty ;is so heavily in Uebrto any uo of then) that it should standby him iu do fiance of dicotdaut and offended nyuipa- ; thie.. We believe the people will cheer u fully ratify the rejection .both of Jarvis . and iwh if there ly the j whole strength vfthe party con bo! concentrated upon . Houie ot.it r fcood man. We have pleuty -. niii!. it ml we triiKt the State Couven- TcntbHi will keep before! their eyes the main jmint, a united party, let it cost what it mav. Neither Jarvis nor Fowle should w weigh anything as against the success of pi isieiples. ' There i too! much at stake in the approaching coutest to sqnauuer - priceless opportunities on personal trifles Nor can we well afford to put-candidate ; in the field who will bedrjveo to defend J themselves on charges made byfUieir own '. .1 4-. .I.o . I liniiiul'H tm ': Til or. should Ikj no waste of time aud energy in thia way. Hence a neic man had better bo taken Up concerning ruom mere una Wen fio contest among ourselves. The State Convention sitouia signaiizo n ' wisdom -either 1y harmonizing conflicting opinions and feelings or totally ignoring those -who are subjects o such discord a.id it will be false to thelduty cntrus td ' toit should they fail to do w. ' "' Gov t Jarvis aud the editor of the Ral .! -1 J 1 I. n . .. w a .Mn ing out of articles publishedTby the editor 4 which the Governor says Sis an attack on V Lis personal iutegrity and characterises them as ''sneers and slanders.1 The editor endeavors to show that the passages "iftllnded to were not employed in that ''' tunm nii fnr tli if itm-tknaol K'lt. fn (Ttlflill some of the reasons why it would be uu- wise to nominate u candidate concerning horn questions could arise in the can vass al orer the State which would reJ nmre explanation ana ietense. .1 lie eon- Ti-nvfireir w nfirtfiitlM fliwl WlfTiMllf lt teruee. - . Gen. A. M. Scales js litoiuing up as a candidate for Governor, within the last few days, and if tire friends of Fowle and Jarvis ''keep up their sharp -'words over them until the 17th, Mr. Scales maj sweep in. There will be nothing lost by it : Scales Js the. equal of either ot them. The Democratic pa;ty is rich in ood material for . Governor, and the great body of .voters are not caring much who gets it. ltowairhas declared her prefer ence, bat as between equals there is not Tuuclia;hoice,"she will raise.no row against Scales. - 1. . Tf n ill VkA futnil Ilri1i1k .1 ! ..friends of : Mr. Jarvis aud; Judge Fowle shall be the means of laying them both on the shelf. Certainly neither' of tbem , have any occasion to feaf for -anything .they have said or done or omitted to s;iy or do. Either of theni would make 9 god Governor, and yet their friends may work up jmlic feeling to such au extent as to prevent the I nomination ol either, t We conjecture die candidates themselves are already puttiug up that impressive, petition: Good Lorl. deliver io iiiiiii uui int'iius. . i : :.,:!ax5'kr iHCM. i ne census takers weie, to begiu their work; on Tuesday, first day, of June. They are already at it. ; What we have to av. fnrthpr n tlio ti. i r r . ject is, Answer the question they read out tf) YO!l ; fl'llTll thfir ninara TI,i.a 1- heavy, jtenalty, for-.refiisiug to answer. Ignorant peole should be informed of this by their more intelligent neighbors , who read the newspapers, fcc. Tell them :., to answer and save themselves trouble "uf uTufIoile Register records with warm eomuitndation a calico-pafiy in that city, nndsaysit w.oneof thejmost enjoya ble of allj the parties ever iveu tliere. It was given in the Teuiperanee Hall, under the patronage of some of the best people in th city. All the iadies were dressed in cotbm, nicely made up, and were more Y cpti vutiug than they conld have been in siiks, satins aud diamonds, i Dp.T. J. IlaywootldieilonSanday last, - after a long illnesst the residence of ' Hon. Dmiel G. Fowle, his son-in-law. He w as 79 y ears old. He wis well known throughout the State aaal learned aud ' skillful physician, and stood high in Ral eigh 'through many years t ofTusefulness in all. the varied walks oflife. ;, iL . 7 - ,u U1" iougressionai District ha ileiibired tliri.ni. ' tuuiuy , convejtio.is iu favor of MaJ. Robbins. It i is cenerallv belitTrpd rW !,ia ...... ,9 i.i-au), vwurei. ! iie will fire tlvt, jnonhtains this -snmnietj and make . them roll up Democratic majorities - woiuiy oi tue limes. --; i - i Fast ATLfijxO.Traios on a new -. WheUHto iietween Philadelphia and Chi cago makjth trip, 822 miles, in 23 hours an.rfj'uiiunrev :-luU r-- y i $ Ennjlss Nrth ; Carolina Farmer for ; June is just to hand. It is the ieer of any . cl iarm paper published. ! - r Star i There are sprout npou )nit year's cotton stalks, in ifw Hanover county, ' - i - Ve Ju ..tin owner. 1 iH'W Preisidetitj will be. in thu city 6n Sno- own people, and of our people among the very best. The names of Wm..T. Dortch. Kobt. 1J. Vane Alex. K. "Anilrews, Al- phouso C. Avery and Win. E. Andersen will silence, if anything can silence the mischievous tongues and pen s of men wholeefcthe icctrniplIshniMtor'poHtlciil or personal ends by i creating; public .tin- reat. EalnyhNem. UlEPCBLlCA!? XaTIOXAL COSYEXTION We tall attention to the report of yester day's proceedings in the' Republican Coh- ventiou now sitting at Chicago. Witu the except ion of tlie 23 protcstants from Penn sylvaniay agJiin.H the uominationtion of liraut, f-uere is nine in ine report i iuui-cate-who will;get the nomination The opposition to jG rant is verjr bitter and un yielding and the probabilities are agaiust him. Upon tlie opinion df one of the best informed Republicans in the Statewe venture the iprediction lie -will 'Jack 60 roti'S on the first ballot,' and will not be able to rise above it afterwards. The tide of immigration to this country from the old world has become enormous. The arrivals ht Castle 'Garden. NT Y., for the month np'to theJtn aiay, was oy. And they aresaid.to be of, thebetf er class of people, with tnoney sufficient to take cafe ofJheurselve4 until they cau, settle down to,busiuess.l J They are nearly all going West in searv'h of cheap lands aud perma nent homes. Denied. Some one haviug charged that pol. Win. Johnston deposited money in the hands of Mr. C. McDonald, of Con cord, to iuflueuce the public sentiment of of Cabarrus in the interest of his noniiua tion for Congress, Mr. McDonald has pub lished a card; denying the statement. There is a Poet Laureate in Lexiugton, N. C, who has written for the :J2xchanye, Canto If. entitled "De StultisrM which fairly, rivals Teunyson's De Profundis,n copied in that paper alorg with it. Both are nonsense; to us, aud the Lexington man's the best. ; There are 171 stiideutsat the University, nine of whom arc studying medicine and thirteen law.; The annual expense is $85 for tuition, and for board, &c, from $84.- 50 to $185, according to accommodations, Syndicate Best. Mr. Best anjd the party that accompanied Dim up the eteru JNortn Carolina Kail road day before yesterday morning, went on through to Asheville, which place will no doubt be the headquarters of the organiza tion.J .There have been no iiositive devel opments as td the policy of the road or . in deed anything as to the management ex cept that it will be in the interest of the Kichmond & i Danville Railroad, with all that implies, a condition of affairs not very satisfactory to Charlotte, at least. We undertaml that Major Wilson has been appoint ed engineer in charge of con struction, a position which he will fall with great satislartion, as has been proven by ms worK already done in this direction un der great difficulties. , ' . . . JEdge Avery, who left the city vesterdav morning, saysj he knew nothing of his ap pointment until he was told about it bv soms one w ho had seen it ia a Raleigh pa- per. ac is not Known wnetner or not he will accept, j ' JMr. W. I. Dortch, who was a violent ou- por.cnt of the sale, has acceptid 1 1. e position of director, and says he will do all he caa to help build the road. Charlotte Observer. audgeUavid Davis, on the Revis ion of the Tariff. i Tariff pi-actically means taxation, and all tnxation.inot equitablv adiuste'd is odious. While the interest on au oppres sive nnbilC debt. th npnainna nriiff1 with the blood of soldiers and sailors who fought for the Union and the regular ex- penseof carry iug on the government are to be met, A u ties on im ports m ust cou - tiuue to furnish one of the sources of rev enue. So lonir as thosu dnfipa mm IaviV.1 maunfi4cturer4 will be benefited according to t ho. degree or the mode in which the duties may be distributed. . The ex isting tariff is regarded as a confused mass of incongruities and monopolies, created by special legislation, and open to con stant fraud onj the revenue. , It taxes the cousuiher heavily, on those articles es pecially that are most needed by the toil ing" masses. -It taxes every newspaper, ivery fecliotil book, every Bible. 'and th salt of the workiugman with gross injus tice, because the poor pretense of revenue does not exist to cover the, wrong. , A re- viaiou, therefore, which shall be at once searchiug and fair is demauded. and should bo promptly and efficiently made " The Public Debt. -The debt of the Uaited States jiu round unmbera, is two uiousanu miiuons, deducting the Jioard edcoin in the-ti easury. The interest upon it last year wits over one hundred mil lions,; . These are appalling figures. ? The rapid exlinctitju of tle debt is, ,to "be de sired, fii-stbejcause it uwonld .diminish the present burdens, . and for, the, addi tional reason tMt one of the effect of ra national ; 4ebt.U,to; create -a preferred class, to live on iucoines free from taxes under our la w. .Haying . the j protection of the goveruuUiit ats home; audj abroad, thi wyuU coBtribute iiiithiug to U sun' llf, Sale ok Tnai Carolls.. . Ckktbal Rail wat. WUmingten. May SlTbe Carolina RsiUuy, uxteidiiitf from Wilmingtoo to ty'tAwith aU .its property" rights and fiauch;gcs, j was sold here to day At aud tion, under a decree of forcclosun for f 1 ; 200,010, to T.; a French, A.Y. . Qnt R. Murchison jss. SWhelbee.an'd A,V. fitont, committee representing the first mort gage bondholders, were the purchasers,' REPUBLICAN NATIONAL 00N- . VENTION. Alt Adjouruhicnt yitboit a Konil- . t nation., i . The Pfnn$yhamn Delegation Publish a ProtestTemporary Organization Ef : fected No Other Business of Imper i tance Trantactetl. - jJ . TOCniCAGO,June 2.-Ttie following mani festo was published this morning: " We, the undersigned, delegates to the nation al convention from Pennsylvania know ing that the sentiment of the Republicans of said State is largely against the jiorai nation of Gren. U. S.5 Grant for President, aud having' the best Interest of the Repaid lican party at heart, and desiring honest ly to represent I our constituents, hereby pledge Ourselves to vote against hisuom inatioriV; Signed by 23 delegates. , Senators Wagner, West,' Robertson aud otheriiof the protesting New York dele gation, are receiving numerous telegrams from their constituents endorsing their action and urging firm ness. j ,i ' Senator B. K. Bruce was serenaded at the Palmer House last night by his Color ed friends among the delegates represent ing all the Southern States. They) were enthsiastic in their expressions iu favor of his nominatiou for Vice Presideiifi. He made a brief speech from ; the rotuuda. Geo. Williams, of Cincinnati, responded in an eloquent speech, full of compliments for the manner in which Senator Bruce had represented the celored race in jCon i - ... . i gress. There seems to be a detertnina tion on the pari of the colored delegates to present the name of Senator Bruce, iu the convention for v ice President, j ''"The national committee yesterday de cided that neither of the Louisiana jdele gations should be admitted to the tempo rary organization of the convention.! The Grunt caucus lasted until midnight. There were nearly 300 delegates in the room. John Weiitworth presided. Conk- ling made a powerful speech, setting forth the reasons why they should remaiu solid for Grant and not be frightened by a! par eel of boys,, us lie characterized the isup Li.... ' e .1. 1 - porters oi me oiiposing cauuiuares. i lie said all thev need do was to lie firmj and Grant would he nomiuated. The Blaine delegates also held a caucus. j At 12:30 the delegations were genernlly iu their places, but the galleries are filling slowly. j j :05 p. m. Chairman Cameron, of the the Republican national committee, call ed the convention to order, and called up on Rev. Dr. Keitridge, of Chicago, jwho opened the proceedings with prayer.! Cameron briefly jiddressed the conven tion, referring to the bitterness which had attended the preliminary -canvass, which he hoped would now disappear in the airi and give way to the determination to put in nomination for the presidency the strongest candidate, and one who would command the respect of the civilized world. He counseled harmonious and united action. In conclusion, he announc ed that he had been instructed by the national committee to put iu nomination for temporary chairman Hon. George F. Hoar, of Massachusetts. Applause. The nominatiou was uuauimously ratified, land Davis, of Texas, Frye, of Maine, land Raum, of Illinois, were appointed a com mittee to conduct him to the chair, i Hoar, in taking the platform, addressed the convention at some length. He said the function of the convention was that of naming a man whom the people would make President. "Tlie following were appointed tempo rary secretaries : John H. Robert! of Illinois ; C. L. Magee, of Pennsylvania. also Chas. W. Clisby.of Alabama, Broad - well, of Missouri, as reading clerk ; Eugene Davis, of New York, officials teuo- grapher. Hale, of Maine, to expediate the busi ness, moved a resolution that the roll of States and Territories be called, and that the chairman of each delegation shall name members of the committees in the following order : On permanent organi zation ; on rules and order of business; on credentials and on resolutions. Adopt ed without objection. i The roll was accordingly called and the committees named. Ohio's presentation of James A. Gariield as one of the com mitteemen was greeted with considerable applause. . j Utah being excluded in the roll of States and Territories, Frye asked that it be in cluded. . i Coukliug, on rising, was received with applause, and said there were objections, holding as he did, that the order of the convention had been executed as proposed by the national committee. There was a contest iu Utah as in Louisiana, and so they were , omitted. The chair ruled that as the . com mi t tee's roll bad been called a . motion to add any State or Ter ritory was iu order. Frye said it was agreed by the commit tee that Utah should be put upon that roll grest applause, and that the secre tary of the national convention says the Utah omission was. made, bv a. mistakn. WId applause. t j Coukliug said if thU had been a mis take it should be corrected. -1 ' McConuick, of Arizona, moved a call of the roll of States aud territories !for presentation of creditials and for notice of contest, and that all such papers be referred without statement or debate to the committee on credentials. Adopted. On a call of the roll Alabama and Ar kansas cave notice of a content. , I Henderson, of Iowa, ga ve notice of a contest in teu districts of Illinois, j Ap plause tu Uw galleries.. War mouth noti fied a . contest in Louisiana mnfnfi were, ff m notified in Pennsylvania and Utah, the latter by Conkling, of I'ew lotlcbj mjnest.. A t j In the colloquy m between Cmklinv Wn1 Frye about Utalu the oi.lv feat j?h f i. I cial significance was the nthasiastie ap plause which greeted Frye from both gal leries and floor, v i'l s Conkling, motet! that ias some, pf the committees already appointed could not report in time for the evening session to night the convention take a recess uu til to-morrow morning atlll Vclock ; lift. . ; ' i t .. - Lpspos, May 31. Edwin Thomson and Alfred Geo. Taylor are declared defaulters on the stock Exchange.!. .,(.- A Cabul dispatch reports that Adurrah man Khan has .written to the, chiefs, in which he thanks God thatthe gates to the friendship of the British are at last, open, and trusts that all who were lojal to the previous Ameers will be equally loyal to him, and promises to meet all the chiefs in Cabul shortly. ! ' K Constantinople dispatch says the great Council of Ulemus has decided that Com merofi's assassin shall not be executed, and European intervention with the administra tion of .Turkey will noti be pecepted. Sheik Ul Islam refused to sign the order for the execution of the assassin, and the Grand Vizier and other ministers are preparing to resist the European demands. Another Indian Massacrk. St. Louis, May 31. A Southern New j Mexico special sajs : Indians attacked a party of Mexicans at Old Fort Cummings, Saturday, and one man was wounded. A paymaster who was passing pursued the Iudians with an escort and fought them all the afternoon. They retreated in Cook's cannon at night, and since then fire bodies have been found in Cook's cannon, among them Sam'l J. Lyon, stage drivel. All the bodies are terribly burned ; the stage coach and three wagons being also burned. It is supposed at least four others were massacred. The Indians left in the direction of Fordia. Troops arrived at the scene Saturday and took up the trail of the Indians. The Anti-Third Term Committee. St. Louis, May, 80. It is authoritatively stated here that the National committee of one hundred provided fori by the Republican Ant'-Third Tim Convention held May 6th have been appointed, and that the names of the gentlemen composing it will be announc ed at Chicago in the event of the nomina tion of Gen. Grant. Woman Sdkfragists in Chicago. Chicago, May 31. There is a large number of women here, nearly every State in the Union lieing represented, who, under the auspices of the national woman's suffrage association, have established a headquarters at the Palmer House. The object is to se cure a plank in the Republican platform favoring woman suffrage. Linecol, Ont, May 31. Owing ton misplaced switch . a freight train on the Great Western Road ran off the track near this place. The engine and twelve cars roll ed down a twenty feet embankment, caught fire and burned to nshes. The engineer was killed and burned almost to a t inder. Two otli ers were injured Wasincton, May 31. Senate. On motion of Eaton, the House joint resol'i tion requesting the President to open negotiations with France, Spain, Austria aud Itally, with a view to the removal of restrictions upon the importation of to bacco into said couutrics, was taken and passed. Davis, of West Virginia, chairman of the committee, thought the business of Congress was not now in such a state that a day could be safely fixed upon for ad journment ; the cominitte therefore would not yet report back the House resolution providing for adjournment, but hoped it might lie practicable for Congress to ad journ about the 10th or 15th of June. On motion of Buruside, the Senare took up the House bill to carry, into ef fect the resolution of Congress adopted October 29, 1781, with regard to a monu mental column at Yorkfown, Va. It ap propriates $100,000 for the erection of n monument aud $30,000 to defraying the expenses of the Yorktown centennial celebrat ion. After considerable debate. in which Kernnn.i Maxev. Johnson. Hampton, Withers, Butter, Hereford and and others supported the bill, and Cock- rell and Morrill opposed it, the bill was amended so as to provide that thirteen Senators shall be members of the com mission for the selection of a site, and was then passed. The decision of onr North Carolina courts that a marriage solemnized abroad between a white person and a negro, citizens of this State, who intend to re turn here, is void, has been followed in a celebrated case in New i York. Mr. Orson Crampton, a prominent lawyer of Mobile, fell in love with his aunt and she agreed to marry him. But the Alabama law not permitting it, he proposed that they should go to New York and marry aud then return to Mobile, i He finally tired of berand flew, the track. Visit ing New York, she sued him and recover ed a $10,000 judgment, but it was set aside and the promise held void, the ceurt holding that when the parties are to be domiciled is the place of performance of the marriage contract, because the sub stantial consequences of the act are fixed by the law of the domieile, and because the presumed intention of the parties can not i otherwise be effectuated. lialtiqh Observer- i Welcome the Visitors. Prof. W. C. Kerr, State Geologist, is in correspon dence with a wealthy gentleman of Min neapolis, Minnesot i in regard to the grape and fruit culture in the western part of the State. The professor also has a letter from au euiiuetit seieutist of Phil adelphia, asking him to make a tonr of the mountains about the middle of Jnue with a number of geologists and botanists of note. Every summer these parties make trips through the mountains of this State, which afford tile richest field iu the co iu irv for researches of this character. Professor Kerr has accompanied several I Mrs. Sarah Leigh Hooa died in this city? yesterday, at the residence of her son Dr.J Thomas D.' Hoooj - A ttii vrorM waked to another day of labor and strife and Niin, ended -long life 4f" Innocence Hiiu geuiieuess huu peace. itaieigu Ob server. Unquestloaablr. The Herald, Detroit, Mich., says of W amer's Hafe Liver and Kidney Cure : Its efficacy in kiduev. liver, and nrinarv deases'Is so Tnlljf acfcnow ledged that it is not Worth the: quetiouing. Bona fide testimonials from well-known citizens in public and private te , life nre , evidences Strong enough to convince the mostjstub- uoru doubter.' ; : y a ": , 1 s i , N K V ADVK ItPISEM EX TS. TAX NOTICE ! . Notice is herebv iriven tliat I will attend at . the Mayor's Office, on Inniss stm t, two tioois alHive tlie lJost Ulhce, from Monday, June 7th, 1830, to 'June 30th, 1830, inclu sive, for the ixiriHiMe of Listing the taia- ble property , and Polls, of the Town of ausuury, lor eoi poration taxes ot said town. All licrsous failiuir to nt tiinl n.nd list their taxables will be subject to all ine pains ami penalties of the law, which is fifty dollars fiue, or thirty days impris onment, and. Alt'uruY, Clerk June 1, 1830.1 Board Commissioners. 33:4i PRODUGE & COMMISSION MERC HANT ! BUYS AND SELLS ALL KINDS OF Country Produce: Wool, Cotton, Flonr, Meal, Corn, Home and Cow Food, &c. &c. Agent for the ELKIN WOOLEN & COTTON MILLS. BRING IN YOUR WOOL! A fine lot of White and Yellow Pine Sawed Shingles on hands cun fill orders for almsot any qua.itiy of these fine shindea. fcIrish Potatoes of this yearns growth ou haud and for sjile. One Thousand Chickens And One Thousand dozen Eicg wanted. S3w NOTICE! NORTH CAROLljiTaAlL R3AD CO., SECRETAKi & TREASURER'S OPFICE. Compakv Shops, N. O , May 31, 1880. The Thirty fit Annual Meeting of locKiioinerH oi tlie iorth CMrolnia Kmlroad Cum pan v will le liUl in (ireeiboro, N. t', uu (he Seeoiul Xhuriuliiy in Jniy, 1SS0, and thfcTransffr liookn of b:iM eoinpuiiy will be closed from thixdul- until after the meet ine. 3 Ct p. B. BUFPIff, Sect'y. THEO. BUERBAUM'S HEADPARTERS FOR Fruits, ' Candies, Cigars, Book3, Pictures, And Picture-Frames. 32: - tf LIEN SALEI According to tlie Litn Lw, (Sec. 3 chapter bo of Battle's Revi-ml), I will ell at public .-Miction oivlhe publie t-qnare, in Salisbury, on the 12th diiy of June, 1 fop Huggv", the property of Li ndsuv Ds son, and upon which 1 have a .Mechanic' Lien, to satisfy coat for repair, advertisement and cale. Johs L. Wright A Son. May 27, 1SS0. 32:2t Z70TZC23! All ersns having steelyards, scales, and all kinds of measures which have not Ween sealed within the last two years must bring them to me at once, to have them sealed as the law requires. Wms. Brows, May 29, 1330. 3t Standard Keeper. KERR CRAIGE JUtoriui at ato, Sallabury, TV. o. All Endorse It. The Rocorder, Ainericus, Ga., says: "Clerks, Senators, Representatives, Doc tor, Lawyers, Citizens, in public and pri vate life, are testifying by the thousands, amd -over their own signatures, that a remedy has been found for Bright' Dis ease of the K'dneys aud for Dialietes ; these are respectively known as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure and War ner's Safe Diabetes Cure. Chew Jaoksou'a Jiest Sweet NavyTobaccc For Bale! Very Desirable IloiiKe and hot for Sale, Located at Healing Spring, Davidson county N.C. Room sufficient for two huh 1 1 fa mi lies to Pitminer. If not koI1 by the loth of June, will Rent on reasonable termi fur the neasou. Terms Cash. Apply to L. M. DAVIS, 30.1m Rock llill, S. C. 1I0RTH CAROLINA, DAVIE COUNTY, In Superior Court, W. G. Marklank, Gtiard'n of Geo. N. Callie nd Curtia Markland, Heirs at Law of Petition for John Markland, dee'd. Plf, I AgHuiRt Partition. Eugenia Markland and Mil ton Markland, , . Dejen'U.) It appearing to the Malefaction of the Court on affi davit that Eugenia Markland, a defendant above named, is a nonresident of the Slate and cannot, after due diligence, be found therein' It is ordered, that publication be made for aix anccewive weeka in the "Carolina Watch man," a newspaper published in Salisbury, N. C, notifying the said defendant, Eugenia Markland. to appear at the Office of ih f!lrk of the Suprerior Court of aaid county, on or U fore Friday, the 25th day ofJtiae, 1880, and answer the petition which is filed in aaid office or the plaintiff will applr to the Court for the relief demanded in the petition. Witnew, this fith d'y of May, 1880. G. M RixoiMM. (1. 8. C. S0:Cw Divic County. ADVERTISEMENTS. S ICIIHIf 11 ! :o- We are determined that our ... LA RG E STO OK -OF R GOODS , SHALL BE SOLD. We offer Special Prices to Cash and Prompt Paying buyers. Our Stock ia t 'TOO LARGE For us to attempt to enumerate herej But if you will call and see us, we PLEDGE OURSELVES to make it to your INTEREST. REMEMBER We are Determined to Sell Our Seasonable Goods. ROSS & GREENFIELD. May 19, 18S0. 23: ly LUDDBN 8l BATBS' Orand Clearing Ont Sale -The one Grand Chance of a Lifetime to buy a fino Fiado or Organ "Awfully Cheap." Commencing Mhj'15 anj ending July 1. To Have lieavj expense and lahur vl remyving to our New Double Four Sti ry JSture, July 1, we offer our entire flock ef Pianos and Or gans now on hand snH to arrive before femor al, consiftir.tr of 27 Chickering, 50 Math nshek, 21 Ligl'te & Co, 5 Kallet & Davis, 62 Southern Gen, 10 Favorite, 28 Guild & Church Pianos, 110 Mason & Ham- lin, 100 Peloubet&to, 44vSlerliiigOrgan8. Al; new ami jiift Irotu I lie riu lory. Ali-o 100 SeconJ-IIaiitl PiaiioM ai d UrtiiH, nearly all ined onlv from one l fix moiitLx, and rrecine Iv gooil a new. Ail to -he closed out by illy 1 , at Manufacturer's Wholesale Ralen. We can't and won't move limn. I) n't miss this chance. Address u fnr '"Clearing Out Sale Circulars and I'rici," and Le quick about it too. MIDDEN & 1? VTEs Souihern Miihc Ihmse, 3I:3w Savtinnah, Cla. AND CONFECTIONER! At the Old B(Kk-Store Stand, nest door to Barker' Dni; Store. COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought for CASH. Hi8 friends are respectfully invited to call and see him. 2d:3ui ChurCh & CO'S. Fine Baking Soda, Put up iu neat packages, for aie at J. D. 3IcNE ELY'S. Blacker and Hendersoi, Attorneys, Couneelcis and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C J.tn.iHv22 1879 tt. JiMES M. GRAY, gttarnciT anil Counsellor at fato, OFFICE TDK BUILDISO ADJOIXIXO TnE COURTnOUSK- Owners of GolcTMlnlnEr Ijm.l nnd HilT-Arc nut In coram uulcailnn. A 11 Mining Interests meet prompt attention. Notes, accounts, tc collected. Estate, and all mitlm nt iilmi t v muiMtmi tA wa S3 MUU Executors, &c. settled Land and all other titles carefully Investigated. QCIL CQTlTf A r T lu v Tan, la In pf,.K ana adjolnla? counties bousrni and sold. Communication solicited with those deslrtnir to buy or aeU. Arrangements made to purchase cheap lands Id Florida, Texas aol Minnesota (that part known as the promised Land). Lands tor sale In Illinois, anj alone the James river In Virginia, Parties desiring to lea ve, or com to, North Carolina furnished with necessary lntormatlon. N.B. Lands bought and sold along the proposed Uneof the Wadesboro and Salisbury railroad. (This road must be bunt whether Anson, stanlv and Row an counties receive out&lde aid or not. The progress of the day and the awakening energies of the peo ple ot these counties demand and must have It J. Arrangements net nc TMrfvtvi t Tint t ItxK- 9 n. Im Salisbury and at other points in market. P.S. A market ready for small desirable farms. 3f"Call at office, or address Lock Box 390. (EOODlEWS! Money Saved By Examining Klnitz & Benin's Large and Well Selected Stock of NEW GOODS. :-o-: Just Bead a few lines nnd judge tv bulauce of our Stock accordingly : - z- , Lawns, piques, and Percals at 10 cts. Two or three Thousand yar s of Good Calico, bought last year, that we offer at 1)4 cts. A Full assortment of all kinds ot DBY &D3 AND- NOTIONS. A complete Stx of Shoes at old prtfes. Ladles and Men's Bate from u ct up. a Fuu Assortment of 8hlru at last year a prices. . Olotlilzie Cheap s ran sell Man Coat lor 50 cents. KLjut or Ten 5nfof COFFEES, from t cts to the Finest Mocb.4. Bapht varleUes of Syrups and itolasses ve ry cheap. A gnod assortment or SUGARS as low ait cuo b hod 4 the place. jVelveSidii of TOBACCO, Chrapest yo th beat to be bad ! any market blt, Leaner, Meats croc! er-; Potatoesand many many arUjl- not herein mentloniHl We tray and sell all kinks of o uatrr Produce and wuinar good prices tor Dried Fruit and I'errtea. fZZ 1ire mi 03 berorc Tou buy or seiLej MJ9; lo. - Jl:3nv Lktter and Note Heads, Hill He'ds, Cakds nnd Envelopes prinfed to order at vrry low rates. Call at tbi office. HE n. Frank Srehem c3. eZTi aI QS2- six j. tiuv i j SALISBURY ' Practices jn the'-Statq and W US 9 . "Thouffh a' iiivwr ivri., i, M. GREAT At Ho. 1, HcCUBBIHS. BEALL 4 en Have j ust received thri, l3 SPRING AMD SUMMER STAC! JL "XL VV BOUGHT EXTII1ELT FOB rlW at exceedingly low prices, which m't . to please. Thev ha - V ,1 S8Bn I 8ock of DRY GOODS. ' q GROCERIES. 1 IIATS. CAPS, and QCEEXS STRAW GOODS. NOTIONS, CLOTniKGOOTSMd811 iaa, oacun, i,ara, riour, Meil.4, neJ a apents lor the sale of Jon, v RYMAS&CO'S. BOSE niTjiT be the very beat cotton and kobacco O , . , v ii v i I tnen Knt-r n l Stones Bolting Cloths, Eureka BhSS March. 20-, 1880. . 23j P. S-We have fenced nn Vb i .l intr Lot in rear Of of our V.ri,. ,4 people can hitch and feetlkithoofSS putUng up Stal's. K?"X,i . IMlil. m charg to shut the gate :e nctr TBUSTEE'S - OF Yalaalile Golijiie Br rirtue of a certain Alon as Tniflee, I will hI I ,n tlie 24th ilay tf Mavuext. for eas I lut-mifcucj "'line ftvfe. ty. of the Rowan Gold aa-1 Copper acres of land, with wlralfvr LMaeliinm may le thereon, together witli MllitieM Minint; Rialits. Priil-Lw. Iii.,.,i.:5:- piovements ami apiMirtetMiiceM iit-tnUU ing or In any way apertaining-king property so long anil well known aht rner Mine. U 5.I-or description of prpfwrtj nii aee Mort-ige to the nmJt'rignt?.l dated FLn arv 2.3th. 18(H. ami rePord.d Sit IW v. pge 254. in the Register's ! offict '.Bon wountv,j. i,. - J 0HH Ai THOMPSON, TrW rtowaiico., April iu, 16SU. 25:f.w flflf WATCHES ARE Mi It will be apparent to any Lie, w Lot ill a amine a 8oLlutOLI WaichL thtit vide frte Hie net-em' a ry thick nes for niL'raving aiJ iihiuc. a laree proiKrtion'of'Uie nri.ii..k al used, i neetlrd onlv to aliflinaml Uit engraved portion in-plae, and jiipir ta, necearv aoliditr and slrenuili. TLe mnL sold is actually needless ho tar an.tmmai Ueaiity are concerned. In Jamei-BOIT- : PATENT GOLD WATCH CASI5 this waste 'f precious metal in overcunt, the same saliditv and atrtnpth urwiw at from one third io one hall vl tlie tmloi of solid caen. This iroctsi U of lbefw simple nature, a fulloWr A i'tilate ol KtU couiposiiiuii metal, especial It i(l)Hj It il purpose, has two plates of solid ptlimAe ed one on each eide. The three art then pa ed between fKlihed steel rollern, trd ihUr Bull is a nirlp of heavy plattd coiDjxwua from which the cnsei. bat-kH ' centred. ka x -j, sc.. are cut and shaoed bv nuitibledinKi fornierx. The gold in these cn Uwioesj ly thick t'1mii r all kindnof chwnj,t gravini! nnd enamelling; the engraved a havetwH-ii carried until wornpefi-ctlf nwk by time and ute without removing iboio This iVihe oulv Cte Mde withTf Plates of Solid Gold dt Warru l)V Snftiil f Yrlifw-nl : i "For -ale Bv J. &H.'iIORAir.andiIlsW Jeweiera. i w .. -..-.- STATE OF NORTH CAROLffl Davie County In Superior Cfin M. R. Chaffin, adm'r of J. ' 1 l T....I ,1 i.i nijr i A'jaintU PelitiOB fo John Jnrilun Plmiianl I ! Kermrdy and wife, Sarah I land to Kennedy, tt al. Heirs al l Law, VrfvCU. J It appenrins to the i tinfarlion of thC on affidavit of FlaiiTtilfL that P eaMRtK and wife, Sarah Kennedy, tvi of tbeD; antM alxive named, are non-recidntf Slate. It iii nrH.Tnl that litigation be lor hit fnirrtASri wfot-a Jnf the "Cife!,s JVatchman," a newspaper published bury, N; C, notifying wid defendant w! pear at the Office of the Clerk iof tle ."MiPL' Court if aaid rnnntv rn I lit- 4lh OUT Ol 1880. "intl anitwerth nelition Whitb ii.iw. aid oflice, or the plaintiff will ap!f ? Court for the relief demanded in the f Thi the 20th dv of A pril, 18S0. i 27:6 w (i t RixghIH. CJIU ROWAN COUNTY. fErri. Pi.ntir. t fx a a T.im vv I llAfTrDn, Trading as Potter & llofluian. Plaiih Ti . Against j . ", i The North Carolina (JoldAmgmaUf tJompany, JJefenaam. -; -'V ' X. t jvHI take fiolic tW j ve theJudgdoflb x , ,e held for Kown OflJ in Kalislmrv, on tbt?' The Defendant jvHI take PlaintinV will move pcrjor (Vxirt, to be .t. . . i f me v.oun i louse in oaiisnurT, uu .--- ,u j . r. .i j . i s k.li for uay aner ine tin aiomiay in .hiii - i meht against Defendant kr money and for tiie-appointount of a Bf ce ier, J Defendant is hereby notLfied to PI J time and place herein mentioned J er or oemur io me couipiju term of said Court. r - Jons M. nonin.C.S.- April 15, 1SS0 of 26 :6w . " I Ci JAMES M. Attorney and Counsellor at Li RATARP.tTRY. N. C. . nffloA ti. t,'A n.., iinnM Int. n3 to Squire Hartgliton. WUlkracUWf the Conrt of the State. I 'U i NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBs5f) lip 1 SALE GRAY 7CR THE WATCHW parties beforiJsaiegh Olserrrr. 1 I i i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 3, 1880, edition 1
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