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Carolina Watchman, "t THURSDAY, FEB. 17, mi. MONOPOLIES. i Tip public i yet slorabcring in an nn 4Conscious cou Jitipn i u reapcct to a great laager whicli 'tnaiteu to rob the eoile jofjtheir dearest iwlUical rights. If the peipleWaiiy knew of tUeow aiid.io ftuenWff monopolies Jatlie- eouiitry. (,9 coir Legislutiires, State iml Federal, jaud -even the courts, it would a$ ouce be ;cotie to tbni a subject of vital interest. Ye propose to give, from time to time, BiicJi information ou tins; subject as we caa lay hands on, for it is high j tiruc that all should recogurze this H.itical adyerr )muj and prepare to combat it.f If there i power ia the land uot oulyj able .aijd willing, anil in some ciises has, subverted tif riirhta of the people to wlfisli ends, it .J"aght to be known, and thegneat power of tJw people marshalled lo coiuoat it. We have alluded to this subject before iin.1 design these, remarks for ; an int ro il. tctioa to the following from the Y . Pnatnt Febrnarv 4tlii which Is liable, cominxr as "it doei from one of . tb oldest and most conssrvfUi e journals iu the country : j ... .) ."The Impending Shadow. firftt bodies move' slowly," aud the public' is slower thiiiV iuonopoluiug cor j.Wutions. But a time niay be-conceircd ' ft nay. even ,may be predicted when the iuli6 will Vecome sttilter than corpora- iious, aud when those corporations may I 4juot only, be caught VP with , but evi ground' to povder by .t l;.e public wrath. i ' . 1 . .'ll ' I 4. I This country just now hqis entered upon a time of great material prosperity. ,'jTlie laud laughs with fatness aud promise. . A burst of suushiue has bathed the whole "nation with radiance aud joy. This may j hifve eetueu suaaen. nunuuu ; couciu- , 1 t . 5 . f - wit-e of liappy events nas loi.goeeu leau- i .'..; ..i - ii . . i WVyV 1Jfl,eo co ,mu lfr8n8 ll,e r?eraienuigeuce appeals wveg,uu hu.- i . . i Y' tuvr meeaivu, a cum u.w,yiiv '"o . The blithe and coniident spirit, that so laiely prevailed is damped aud hesitating. W-sat does this mean and what does it (m. tend f : 'I ;-lt means tuat tne people, tnrougu uie Nuossoiomiuousauuaccumuuuiugeveius, p getting to see uiai inej are in uauger jngorms ot oppression, it means Tiiai the words "consolidation" and j'combiua- imu are oegiuning to imj nuae sroou. u Jitvans that the people have cope to per- pivthatif to-day they are to be heavily laxea turougu artificial valuations on a inug iney ciiuno poioijr wuuour, iwoprocess niay oerepeateu to-morrow -on sometning eise, tne next uay on some m. m . I otlier necessity ; so that at last their very lilWblood will-lie sucked -out bv tlin I .... ..... - j. greeuy vampires, wno grow ipore insa- liaoie wiiu impunity, ami wnp, aireauy swoueu nearly io onrsuug, suu plot anu stpiin for further faci umnlatiou. "It moans yet more. It means that the people see with growing alarm aud anger that the bloodsuckers are fortifying them selves so stron civ in legislative bodies. i- . m- ... .. - - 0". c',, 1 - ttm v f .vl.i'ts HUIU MiUOU lllllll I thnr rulint ni nrnriuitinn ti..ti timcm T ter, ii songnc ior, may oe sought lor m vain; mat men wno nave ueeu thought to ue represeuiauyes oi me people nave De- a j. ip.a 1 m c.mu ...una represeuuimes oi corpora- W?f at Uie wporationa, thus snugly i..; r and surely entrenched, are fast learning to laugh at public opinion. For who shall say uiem nay wun tne .ugliest- power m i i.-i til! .1 ... i . ueiuaunoiumg up uieir nanus irom De- ",u ' 1 - mcg.i,..,me.um uiey niuM.pay uivL- I. J...1.1 . 1. . , . . 4l-uds ou eighty millions of dollars, when a quarter of that sum would replace all thifc the stock of the inflated' corporation cwnwration ,B ."u jw.wi'uwue luiucipir, uppneu now . ; , . Ocrsons that t.he Mcrviro 1 worUi. There is reason forrilI..H,.l 4-T . i n i - i ,r , heu, seeing what may be done free of let or iiindrancc. with teWraiihs and ' . ... . v r4. ;iroads, monotMlists are viwbly prepar- in.4 to repeat the performa'uee in other ids so that Kt last it ni:v lw. tii iV thy whole labor of the nation will stagger - - " v ln.ivlulio. frt .nt.II . I . a rt 1 -. ' 1 w Dncii mv iit.-mj; iTumoieu purses oi scheming mono ioMiists. ' Mire, is not a sum- All (this, we may be W cloud that cau ovemnue the co.nn.u- miy without cniunug either special fear .or wonder. It betokens a real, a maua- jL-iug, a present dan ger. It iraplies tnat a u theforeesS of public time has come wheu -opinion must 1 set at worlc in enr,. f . , - j - liruast and bear liaclui grievous calamity. fciipiueness will uot answer ; to close ourl BV08 and stop our ears will not auswer. i .i - -hi. ehange all that: a moment wlten leirisla- tors and those whojiri hs. then must cry halt : and a. iiiomiiF ks and "cousolidators- and all other nlottera i.,- - against tin couitnou weal in , the interest oi corporal monoiKiiv must b tnbl in tnimiRt touea, and iu something more than words if need be, "Thus far shall ye go and no further." I Small pox has brokeu out at Troy. N. Y.; and spreail cousideraWy tofe meas- urea could be adopted to arrest! it. Emi- crant ships frequently l.riiig tie " disease to ouishores, and nothing bui the vifii- "lance oMhe fluarantiuo untukrit I n J j onroV. I int:i'm 1 ,y.. t ....... ...... v..ui,. v ."Thtre is reason, then, for the impen- $75,000, and when j the Legislature ot U said that the piiiuipal otcupatiou of dingsliadow. There is reason, for solicit JJR' go'S " tmetS rit ' "dreds of people is melting water for tude when the people, who must use the sale. . A new industry under the Suu.- - , - -' - , t : icimScih. juiu iionest and ; should, be i)pinioirof a Baltiumrean : Ijhave use&trusted nutil the contiary Is show u. It vr.Mum 7r'r ume m r . . . 1 n a A F..n nit if ll.i.. I. ... V I J'V )imny uu imiuu.n uie uesi rcmwiy v.. . , t ' ' - ' , . . . - - i.i-.i.ii.lia. lis. Ate.. I ever trii-il Hiii"g-v -v "i if - i - ... - ' . . : !..., FLOODS AND ICE dORGES. i I 1 tw i.-..i,;.., n.. tlR inn in the iiwuuiu wfi4" i v '' i..rfT.n.i UofuniT virr i Attended 0 I it HUI I lie 11 ihhiwm ,"", " 1 v T V..- ... . V. ' . ' ..,7 J : i...rr.;... ..ki usual, ine waaiiiiiguHi yMwifuv . J ' ; 1.... IiMiies aisasc.rous reports inrai rti w 1 M 1 in,.i illr ..f the condjUou of things ii that city. It "After-sleighing fr several weeka in n...;inU n,nl went -ail- in.r in boats on SatunLiv." The water iu U fi-t Jeeii. Th ..v...k -v . , -., ... I streets leading soutu iroiu .ino Anue L5.lV- Wnnlx. Sixth street -....a rf k'Utk 5 feei tleen. 2.'- - - . - . . - s r -ii ia ir.Art-if tirv oA iirAii! mfi rnrnFii rue i i;wwirBZ,ntbv romiinc ferry boats U from one side of the street to other. Cou- siderable loss was sustained by nier- H,er a' t!, water covered a portion the citv. 1 Ice was riding the gorges! ' Three hundred feet 4f tjio Lo..g li.l., wr- u..t Satnrdav niirlit. and "tlie Quails for tlie? South were sent in I WflW across Aauaduct bridge to A1T:iiiilHsi. KiiMliiii waters aud irrat n 2 : - l I . ice were .every whereJ causing great ex- citement. Tho-wharves were Uestroyeit. Immense destruction of property is re- ported :-to have occurred from Io and floods in Miauesouj on the Delaware llivcr, in Iowa, at Birminghau, N. Y., in Illinois. audaloHZ the Lehidi i Innsylranialilroadjbridges swept away and tracks tornj np,Tcoustitute tne j;, part oftiie ios; TI to tock The damaire to stock aud machinery fc M..navnnk an(i aionir tI,e Scbuylkill, Philadelphia, willnmount to $J00,000. ' J W. II. Brown & -Co of Pittsburg, loso $13,000. The total loss there is $40, 000. ;: .," i The damiige to levees iu New Orleans Will reach $100,000. The loss by the floiUat Milford, Pa., isjthe j-esignatiou accompanied with regrets piiapkl hill. Ve call attention to i i i the Memorial published in auother part .f thig er to fche General Assein- iy i opio4itiou to cue policy oi taxiug i the neonle to kecD HD Chanel II ll.The appr0priation for the purpose of paying t)je faition of free 'udenls from each county is the point the memorial objects J t6. As a whole the subiect 18 WOlthv of ublic attention. and the memorialists have 8et forth their objects in a plain aud nldU, luanner. Jf tie Legislature de- stlb ect we tl il ii uk the wav is onen. Thev cau appropriate $7,500 or $15,000 as thev tlink besWfor pariujr the tuition of two students from csteh eountv. fiivinir to- the gtudcnt8 tUe privilege of selecting for themselves any college iu the State. It Kg uot necessary to meution the details of 8Qcll aQa rrailirellieu t nllt it is obvious tj tliat it wttUid he more sjitisfactorv to those who bave tt) p;iy the taxes than the '. V: .... i ii ? pieseni, pruscnptiou oi colleges in ail re- 8pect3 the equal, uotUo say the superior, f chaiei Hill. j For the Watchman. The Western or Morganton Asylum. Dear Watchman i I see iu vour issue t L.V. I. .1.13 j ... . . . . . . i -i iiii I'll. vi. ini. u ii:ir. inirtiiirru Tk iiia rnu ! ,J 1.1.. I. .1.13 ( j . ...I . . . . i ' Oi S t . '. 1 .i - - -n - - j ..... . n.v ami exneuses in the! future tm eomi.h i the morgan ton Asylum : aud as was said I k tr 4- . 1 1 I . ii At i I. ...... Z . . . ..it. Z " b : ' V ,a. V"U,,UP U.BW I UllUei IUD BUU. 1I1B 1 WHW1 Kill"-. 1 tiiL-p I uo new th Either do 1 think the Morgauton ring newi Oulv in a new place, Now it don't take a magifying glass to h?k through it: ThoJ object is clear, to my -V"1:r,.,rr I ' :, V Ji cum vmiuicu ui me qiiue ior uie oexienr. i of tllat rinj;. Look ht it: six years ago I 111 Cre YHS nmirnlll ULTmI: flit- two I & I A r " I v . ... v.v- IUVMIUII1IC ttUU reprt. What that report is 1 do uot know, but 1 iufer that the coiumissioners promised if the Staie would give theiu for two years they would . tllu . , one win auT1 the appropriation was made, provid eu ruey wouiu no that much. LMk i fev. v.iiii ?w,vuu uuoie auii ib is not I iliCuo -Lr y, : mi .. . V.V'.l V V. WI LIIUl I Ii Will 1 SI k R I S100.000 more to -t Vhnt -t .Wfi, one or more iiiniiT. U...I Aiin itntv f rZoS lV 1 f u' -S" f!?J"2"l1 rn t,ieir maie as tuev were lour vears ao von ,ay put the sum at $200,000 to complete the main building aftdlnje win-, aud fur- ulsh it nnuly to mit 'iii sShiismoh Tlufii to put iu 250 insane. Then 3 wu UilJ iUelJ' TO rir, they can geVthe I . rt-rrk . t i . i iu ou iiiuie. , iut pott will have to crvwd Vtehi, I doiirtknoT hbw much, 'they say, W Kfc the 500 iaVf Yei-th iutontion rXT "i." ,n "cording liable heretofore; it will take5tK I It does not take a nronhet to .f'oifSAA the democratic party does not uu- Tl Ifc. K 2. ?ft5. : Z r'" ' s ot ...io uu mo uejiuuipu party, out they I will do like Kepreseutativo WaddelPa con stituonts did two yedrsaKo -sta vat home ? Jaters. ify opinion is, if the i MiMire,xney nave to uu load. It would 1a hottM-'fi ti. an" the hard toilyig:onej wf theBtatoto I take a suflicieiit ouaiititv of ?iant nou-ii(r fe!hto f"n.c w,ud- Unless 1 i inn uuiutvcu it win ue a cause oi vext- tiou and ihdigiiatiori from A to Z for all tune in come. JJ. Our correspondent "B," who wiites on the Western Iusaue Asylum, ought to have very conclusive facts on which to baseWrharges agaiust the Commission er8 WUo disburse thj pnblic funds appro- P'l'ea for building jthxs - Iusnne Asylum afc orguulou. The.Governor aiid other Slate "tBceps, as well as the. jLegishtture, liTe,Uen watching tin hnaimW .,t thev are reMnnbl L i-ii.-H . - - - r ,,c UIJ .7 V a ,UIf l,lK to " Asy- 1 ........ f . . . . . I I. " ' ' . . . . uu ia .tiorjraiiHM! : uiiuht have bei-n I. - L m",u tto uwu liettfr uno t ,... ia 1 m MicfpUi uuv. mesa1 lire i - - - r ...... ! i .- qnestions but of timft, unless, indeed, it A ..1 a 1. a A a iKttifiAfi mo "." wiB''""'t - 1. f ,.b.itil.n stun 1 r in a ... ' j i...ir fln;lw-1 .,mii;iinii. We fcee no ood reason tvlir the south wins mitflit not be - ' v i , .t . ,r . " . :i fiuikhl and the othrr. left to .wait n 11 til -j - , , - - ueeileu. we agroe wiui our ninnu...i ens uhu m . v r IK"!"" - : "irc-e or lour niues a- uui-u were ioiu .t ,., always, ana ewj wurc. iucu . rn4rA lrinr ostimnfes for a. iinbhcwork: u''u' - "v -"0 . , - and it way be they know it at the tune that Uie sum asKeu ipr is oareiy suuiciniv trvtn ih - Ami havniif coiumeuc w v - " this way, they keep it tiS until the hU is done, coDsuming, ir limy be, Uh times the amount t ti.e ong nai esumate. Aud yet there ?uay be no dishonesty ex cep in th fiU; estimates of the cst at l? ird to the Morganton Asylum. Ane comuutwiunciB in .n. are prepared to show, and have shown, hovt they expcueU Hie money eutrusteu m .1 l .1 I. .. .. 1..... ana uie worn uo m ucv.u jectetl to rigid inspection, and it has uot layiiwueu "' complaint, either as to the quantity or quality. Puiiliug, therefore, seems ti be outof place, and so thinking, we, have "'y f ,8lucuouu, rr ' article as would luuicato tne suoject mai ter in hand.- Kesignatiox OF Juuge DlLLAHU. The resignation ot Jiuige uillakdus an sibso- ciate Justice of tlie Snpreme Court will be a surprise and a regret to the public generally. His letter to the Goveruor, announces ill-health as the cause, owing to which lie has not been able to render to the State the service ho desired and expected to do. The Governor a:cej.tetl fof the loss of so good a man in so re sponsible a place. He subsequently ten- dered the vacant seat to the Hon. Pnos Rcffix, aud-that geutleuian has grace fully accepted it. The Irish Land Learrnera arc in ureal alarm. Thcsulden disappearanc from England is construed as a rancc of Pamel fiiffht from impending dangers. Further arrest are feared. The verv silence of theGovi-rnment at this iuncturd is terrifvin2 to the Leairuers all of whose secrets are in possesion of the g.veVnment oScial. The Itailwavs of 'Virginia and t!e Caro rmas have associated to cive low rates t( the military and citizens desirinsr to atten. the Iuausural Ceremonies of Mr. Garfield We note it as an item of news, but with no expectation that the low rates will tempt citizens on such a fol's errand. Petroleum spriu-s of emit value havt been opened in Wyoming Territory. The Il : i.:. l .ii. e :i . oasius in which it is lounu use cttveieti with old dried oil in great quantities, and of Kieat liehness. 'Said to be worth ten times more than coal tor. luumiiir railroad trains Tliere is a cand factory in Raleigh giving employment to ten hands, am turning out daily a thousand pounds o candy, assorted between about lifty dift- Ureiit vSiritie. At Kii.ston. New York, the temneiance - I"!1" ,IJ've t5' if T ells aud cisterns have failed and. there is no water, although the whole country is cov ered Hvith snow and ice. The "farmer have had to melt snow to water thei, rat.. HS .d as they have no convenient pans Ifar Hm iuinn.cn rl.u i.i',.... T .IIV I'WI I'WOV iIIV I OVI Oil in m PM 1 1 LYcic tC Obscrrei IUlekmi, N. C, Feb. 10, 18dl. Messrs. Editors of the Watchman : Dear Sirs : The amendments in j ejrard to the "Stock Law," have not yet passed - 1! 1 1 I-- .... impueu, i wm se ui a copy otaaiU ameiid- ,ue,,t to jno. : 5s. Henderson, fcsq., as soon 3 T"88' 1 would suggest to my fellow citizens of Kowan. tlHu th..v . i t r.i ... Ti- V ouXM?-h ot t.h.e voters, t M ! 'V eU"c,,on' ? U M 1,M f .,e co,,,,r.v - I? vhIe, or as much jthereot as may choose to appl v. I he legislature has ilxed no bounds nor iiupoM-d it upon any district. -1 know that it is much deeded ii Litaker town ship, aud wsTnUAl tto. Let there lm im mediate action, at least to iiieliide Lita ker, (Told Hilland 1'roviueuce townships, and adopt tht'cotemplalcd line from riie Cabarrus stock law fetich via Gold Hill, Uuftv's.Mill to the Yadkin liiver: or imv other line thift may Iks agreeable. ; 1 lie. behoof Bill will soon bo acted np pn. It is very probable that the amount of money for common schools in North Carolina will be donble. i The mineral in terests. the.iunuen.se coal beds, and niany other natural advantagi-s, are inviting and seeming capital tt our State, where by her resources will be speedily develop ed, and new- railroads projected, for the transportation of her-almost luexhausta bler prod nets. Thepiohibitionist" may also rejoice mat ins ue&ires win ie at least measurably-grati.'ied ; and the sick man need not despair, as there will Ik? enongh left for the druggist to fill up his pre.se: intions. We have goM' reason-to believe the long expected day of prosperity has not only dawned upon North Carolina, but rapidly teudui" to nooudav snlendor. Theu let us not, as farmers, denude our for.-&ts, and spend labor and money to e enreiour crofts r by fencinjr vicious st-k out, nit fence them in j and keep pace wiui mis age oi improvement, which will make farming remnnerntive. Then like. ?"r imMuet th every other bUMuesS that pays, it will that ,leree of energy , skill and njrtjuient which it well deserves J. L. G. Ladies who appreciate elegance aud i mi-itf .no n! f I),.!-,..!'!! ii i polity ilie USUig I'arkerfS Hair li.I.Siai. I... 7. . .. i. . . craytuii .1 wiiaoiiSiii,ue;vioriuiu ucaucj. - Memorial In Behalf of the De- nouunauoiiai colleges oi the State. 1. i To the General Assembly of. North Caro- Zii . j j The legislature of 1874-75 revived the State school at Chaiel Hill by giving it $7,500 per-;aunnni,.the iuterest of the land scrip," issued by the geueral gov ernment in 13G2, for the establish nieut of colleges for the promotion of agriculture and the mcclmuic arts. A condition tf this grant gave i- each county in the State one free scholarship' in the State school. Iu his late piessa're, the Governor recommends -that the Legislature, now-in session, snail make an aumtionai appro priation of 7,500 iil year4o Chapel Hill, on. the condition that another free schol arship bo allowed to each county, so if this recommendation shall become a law the State wOl g;c Chapel Hill $15,000 per auuum, aud be entitled to the tuition of 183 studentvfree of charge, j Thisjipprepiiatiou, with the condition attached, the friends of the denomination al colleges o( - theyState feel constrained to oppose, not been use they cherish any ill-will towiifds tlrt; State school at Chapel Hill, but from eoijiUderatiou of rights. and. in order to protect their j own uu terests. - - .- j . . . ; ' i -. -Wo oppose this measure,' first,: because we deem it tin wise 'that so .largo ii part of the public iuoney should be appropriated to collegiate instruction, when the spe cial and peculiar w ant of the State at this jducture of its history is common school education. ' When only one-third of the children of the State are at school, when tho State is so poor that it ' provides ouly; -money enough to keep the public schools iu op eration OJjweeks in the year, and the appropriation for- the education of each child for a whole year is only 81 cents, it seems nnreajniable that the State should pay $60 a year for the tuit ion of e&c'.i st udent it may send to Chapel Hill. We object tt the measure, in the sec ond place, lecause it proposes to educate the youth of! tiie State at a very expen sive rate of tuition. Each of the eiglity i:iue ftudciiH at Cliapt-1 Iliil last term cost the Stii'io at the rate of $d4.27 per annum, andlif the Governor's recommen dation .shall :be adopted ami each of the f:eo hol.ii'nhip shall be represented, the cost of eacli student would be w ithin a fraction of i $3 a year a higher ju ice than any college in the State charges. There are thiei objections which, lie against t h' proposed plan for aivliag I'hapel Hill and promoting tlucatiou. The first is, as'-we have seen, that the State is called on to yive benettciary edu cation at Chapclllill at tin great a cosi a cost muc!i larger than it can have the name number of studcuts taught as well lisewhi-re. Second, by this plan many enjoy this charity of the."St'ate who are ii'tr worthy objects of cjiarity. . A large, number of live Ktiuhiils sit. Chapel Hill last teim were able to; pay fuitioi The same will be true, and pevh'aps, iu a larger propor tion, umorg these who would avail them selves of the increased number of free scholarships; and if the ten o cy of this principle shall result in North Carolina, as it has in 'Virginia, aud ail Slate. stu dents le tVee, then we shall hav a benefaction,-enforced by involuntary tax ation, which' will enure to the beiu lit of (he well-to-do, aiuVeven the richest fami lies of the State. In the third nlare, the fact will.be that the number bf the poor young men of the State who will be aided in securing a ibcral education will not be mat. rally increased. No worthy youth has ever isketl help ftoai ejtiier of tlio denomina tional college in North Carolina iu vain and the three most prominent of these colleges are now aiding, either wholly or in part, Iti5 ; young men who are pursu ing their studies. To detract from the patronage of these institutions, as we believe this. measure would certainly do, would be to deprive them in a like proportion of the power to iclp these ! poor -but promising yonng mea, and. hence would uot advance the came of education;. . We object to th measure, in the third dace, because we believe it would be de- triniciital tb the intere&ts of education throughout j he State. Chapel Hill is but one of several col leges of tho State, imparting the same grade of instruction If It were educating as many youths aalfC the other ciilleges combined, even then it would be neither just nor wist for it'to enjoy the belieiit of special leglslatiuii to the injury of, the other colleges of the State. Tho fact is, however, that it has no larger patronage than one of these col leges, and constitutes Uat a small part of tho educating '.force -of the State in comparison with W hat all the other col leges are doing. But the injury of such special legislation reaches far beymid the colleges and extends to every academy and high school in ti e State, since they aro brought into direct and unfair com petition with the State school that re ceives students of almost any degree of preparation. j We humbly submit, in the fourth place, that ! tho denominational colleges are eutitiedjto the respect aud protection of the State!. Indeed, if we are uot greatly mistaken, the developments of the past few years have shown; that these colleges possess a value and vitality, as factors iu the great work of education, which do not belong to the State; school at Chapel Hill. Wheu f.r years the State school was in a state of suspended animation and did nothing ff r the cans of education, these just if n i . s, . . . ... . ctiotis revived nnd sustained bv tli huo,,8 a,,u susiauieu .oy iue ieuwiig , fair ami ' uear the w j ... v Ideiiii of sanctified learning. ! And the truth of this petition ninuu nppearV iu tho fact that Chapel Hill, , with its magniflceut buildings, -apparatus, &c; its long liue of illustrious illumni j the over shadowing iniluenee of State prestige and an endowment amounting to $125,000, is unable to sustain itself, while these de nominational colleges are iu an effective aud even prosperous condition.' ; . .Finally, since we-ilndieve this measure will be injurious to the welfare of; our colleges, aud will, if it- become a - law, inflict upon : us the insupportable injus tice or being taxeu to sustain an net fraught with serious evil to our highest interests aud iu violation of our most sacred eights, we do as citizens and re presentati ves of several Christian denomi nations, enter our. most solemn protest against the measure as-inexpedient, un fair and unjust; and on principle we will resist ita passage by cveiy legitimate means within our power. -. -i T. II. Pritciiakp, Jl. Cuavkx, L. XIcKixxox, J. D. IlCFHAM, John L. BuoWx, F. L. Kkid, L. L. Polk, Committee oiuthc part of a joint ineetiug representiog the Methodist, Baptist and t Presbyterian colleges of the Staie, held in Baleigh, N. C, Februaiy 9rh, 1881.' WE3TER1T.1T. C. Railroad. Takes effect Monday, Oct. 4, 5.40 x. M.; issi. GOING WJiST. . iiOlSii LEAVB. LEAVE. 6 40 p.m Salisbury r.y. 5 23 7 Si i... Th;rJCrecJc 4 25 8 00 KimwooJ.....i.. ....... ; 3 58 8 8T stait-sviile 3 81 9 i. V-Sl Wb.l. 2 40 10 23 ..Newton... 145 IU 8 Conova...-. ... 1 31) 13 01 lilciiory 1 (KM 11 62 .lcjrd a.m.1 l ! 12 81 Morsanton 11 w 102 ..OlenAlDine 10 43 1 S3 nile waiei- 1 c4 8 12 Marion.......... 9 4 3l Old Fort 8 -is 3 3!) Heury: t HT 4 35 Black; MoautV.u 7 37 4 5f Cooper's 7 19 5 03 Svan;;nn;i Tin ueau of l:ead :.. a.m. 0 iv t& Trains run dally, Sutul ivs exec-ptr-d. ! A. B. AHDREWS, '- supt. FIRE FIRE!! FIRE!!! in tiHiie and prepare yourse'l' against liaster .heforc it Ik too bite, bv cailiim at TIIE IN?UP.ANCE A(5ENCY OF ALLEN BROWN, lifiia Foiicv f In-uvanct' a'uiust los ilain.iv.e ly FLilu or LlUliTNINii. 'l'hi-s is the LAnSfcSs 3ld3! Iri itlsibiAit. A'TeJrate Assets represented-over .SfSliO.OOO.OOO AH First Class Cox, incliijlinir Iv.i:'i-h as well as Ameri an. nd our own Sti'.Jc Cos. All Policies written here a t as A , p.i y j-"Loss(js prompt I settled. 'SPE male oa jcrood Dwelliags. Furniture, ami Farm property, for a term of o to 5 vears. Feb. 1G, '81. . tf HARDWARE! E. E. CEifFflBJ I CO. V!-:?T COKXEll MAIX & FISJIEIt STUKETS, Have now in Store The Largest and most Extensive Stock of Hardware they have ever had the pleasure of offering to their friends and the publ'te. The needs of the Farmer. Housekeeper, the various Tradesmen, the Miner, Machinists, Wagoners, Draymen, Builders all have been remembered sent provided for. CalUand see and hear prices. They would at this time invite-special at tention their stoek of 33 StnfleliaKBr Wagons 33 Tap Bisies. W SPRING. WAGOBS and fine New York Buggies. mm Mowers, AVERY PLOWS, Farmers' MM Flew?, Eureka 'Smut Machines, 'im FeitllT, fcc. Salislmrv. Jan. Tv Q lager, BMha, Baadrak, Stllliaia andl many oiher ol the bet meaicmcs Known are com bined so skillfully in Parker's Ginger Tonic as to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the Best Health aad Strength Bstorer ever used. It cures Dytpepsia, Rheumatism, Nearalgia, Ci..l..... nn.H all riMvs of the Stomach. Bowels, Lungs, Liver. Kidney, Urinary Organs! ,ana aa remaie vompiainw. . If you are wasting away with Consumption or ir!iuae.!ue the Towic lo-day. No mattci what your symptoms rnay be. it will surely heldyou. L Remember! This Tonic cures dmnkennes. IS the Best r amily Wieoicine rr raaue, tureiy Bitters. Gincer Preparation and and combines the best curative prop- lertiesof all. Buy a 50c bottle ot your aroggist m None cenuine without our signature on outsiae j wrapper. nnco a. t." . iiimt. -j-jtl-jilz. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM iT 15:ly This Wonderful Improved Saw Maclilna . Is warranted to (wotoot lfr In threw tto. and mk cord wood or Iots of any aise In a day . tbaa tire can ehnn or mw the old way. Evru JrVsi'iwen' end TWMtttriwaw tsxeifa om. 07MUn WRTFIl. llontrrf rtrcalar mhI tvraM fri (I AUnm FAKXI' MAMTACTl'RL(i Vt. - lf8 Elia Street, UMtaawUjfe i lV:Ous. f 0 and oht una -fjusT received:- : AT BICHMOHD PRICES: Hed and Saplen Clover, . I i Orchard Grass i Timothy and i Blue Grass i . , - - . AtENNISS j GARDEN SEEDS, 1 ! - . . . Fresh and Geiming i ! JIJST RECEIVED: Landreth's, ;Buist's, Ferry's, JohnsoiTRobbins fec.f At AVholesalo and Retail - At ENNISS. ONION SETS For Sale . At ENNISS WANTED,--of8f.-, -r , . At ENNISS' i 17:lf JLEWIS E. VOGLEB Now occupies the Hall room of the Old Mansion Hotel where he will" keep all ki lids of fresh lueuts Beef, Pork, - . Mutton and Game. Aluo buys all kinds of Hides and 'Furs in season. OiieTIowaBd Wool h.xp Jikins wanted now. One Hundred good fat Beeves also wanted, for which the higl.eet cafh priecs. will be jaid. 17:3t To All Whom it May Concern ! 'Pais Is to give notice that the Sain Christian Gold Mining Company of North Carolina will, after the expiration of four weeks, file with the Clerk of the Superior . Court of Montgomery counfy s;n applica tio;ifor the amendment of the charter of said eompany, so as to reduced the par value of the stock in enid company from Ten dollars to One dollar per share; the .aid company retaining the. same amount of. capital as heretofore granted by "its charter; and, also, to have its principal office of business. changed to the mining properly'', of said company near Mount Gih ndN. C. By order of the -Hoard of Stockholders and Directors. II. B. Caki'EXTKK, S c. Ties' r. Jaii'y ,15lli, 1831. 1 l:4w aTiosan Ctmaty : or -4 ISAAC LOFLIX, Exscutnr cf Joliu Lollin. Sr., d-.-cM., JOHX LOFLIX. J. C. IAT T3:USON end wiSo An:iio, and others. 1 To Harris Li fli: .Limes Lottie. Lindsny Loflin, G;a L'..'lin, Wli'.tson Loilin, K'niira Loilin. a id .T-uie I- H u, Sohnr.o:! Ibinnnli. Ovvm Hjunnah. J dn H.n-:"i:i!i. Jcrc cniiah Hannah,, Vi'ia. Ha uiu'i untl William Cra.nlord : Take notice that the abovo nsuned pTa;;i-: till' lias tiled in the Superior Court ol' David son county. State of North Carolina liiscon! .I'a'nt :iuai'.:sr you ;,i d li c !ui:-at l;.v :.nd legatees ot" John I.ol'io. Sr., deceased, lor the purpose of having a -onsirui tion of" the Inst 'iViil and Testan.ent. and a linal set t'h tnent of the etate of s:,id John Lofiin Sr., and you a:e hereby notiiied to apu-nr nnd answer said complaint, within twenty days from the service of this notice, otherwise the plaintiff will apply to the Court for th" relief demanded in t lie complaint.' Feb. 8, 18S1. Noutit Carolina I In Siteiuou Coukt, I)avids n comity. . f Feb. 8th, "lfeSl. It appearing. by.Jiflidavit, to the satisfac tion of the Court-that the almve nanieil defendants are non-residents of thi State and are neersary parties to the determina-. tion of the ahove entitled cause: It is there fore tdereil that the forc?oin;r notice he served upon said defendants, by publicatiou, once a week for frix successivo weeks, in the Carolina Vratrinhru. a newspaper pnblislied in the Town of Salisbury in this Judicial District. C. F. Lowe, C. S. C. aixl Judge of Probate. not buy until you have seen it - tsr FOR 3n.L BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. CO CO OA rx, o 1:1 re 1 B8CKA And all diseasis of the Kidneys, Uhuk'er and Urinary Organs l.y wearing the IMPROVED EXCEL3C13 KISKY PAC It is a Marvel of Helr ai.d Hclicij Simple, Sensible, Direct, '-...' Painless, Poverfu!. It CTTSES where all else fa A -RTVP LATI0N and REVOLUTION in Medicine. 0 AI-orli(n or dire.-l apidieaiion, as oppoKcsl lo nnsaiisfaelorv interna) medicines. Send for onr treatise on Kidney lroinde,sent free.,SM3f y drogi-ista. or ent bv mill on reeeiot pi ice, ADDRrS a This Li the Orl?tnal anflGen ft J (I ulne KlJnejLpad. AfiU tor It and V.i:ilara3 Bloct, ; ake no otaor, TETROIT, MJCIT. Th3 0nly"Lu3gPaaCa"ceipt of Price; $2.00. i.y TH BEST PAPER ! TRY IT. tih AU ilk uLLY ILLUSTEATBD. 1! iftfjlutftican. The Sciixtfic Americak U a large Pi Claua Weekl Newi-papt-r bf Sixteen ji printed iu the most bwumiul-yle, p!! Ti illustrated with tptendid engraving repmjf L J Ibe newest bivtntiuna and the iuosCtecnt a "i 1 vantiK in Uie aria and eeictice: iuclndin. aud ibivrcMinpfacu iu Agiicuuure, lloitit,,! ' ' lure, the Home, Health, ietlict Prog'rtii ! ciiil bcience, Natural iiiMory, U,u.er:j ' .-tronomy. ' lheuiohl valuable i.iacih'HHI., " " euiiucnl rwriu-n iu all aeW!iwtmBf!VV: ence, will be found in lhe ciirrtilicAiHtri.!rr " Termiv $3.20 per year,-SJ.GU iJS which includes jKla;e. -Dincouut lo Aeefii " Single copies, leu ct-iits. bold hy all new 1 dealers, lit mil by postal order to Mr J -Co., PuWihew, S7 l'ailc Kow, Kew Y0lk. I A'TEWPS. In conneclitJfi i(k .r - VT- SdEXTlFic Amekicak, Alt-nHri. Munii &u are Soiiciiors ol Anieriean. and Foreign I'i ' ems, have had Co year rtptr0Ce. and now have the largest eMabbrthiueut motile world -i Talents are obtained on iht best term. A 1 cial notice is made in the Scientific A. n- rii:.. : i . ,"-,w, ii an iiitciiiiuiik t vii tt ti iiiroilgll llittia'nv with uaiue audreeidu.ee of il.e .ait A no ...l .! I . ti n ii ......I.. . . . Ultl'T. .-.. I'vicuu "H iiao indue a new uiMUTrrv or invention, can ascertain. cf whether a patent can probably be obiaieV by writing to Mntin & Co. We r.!saFrnti free"4 our Hand Book about the pattiit laWrf.'ijeuj,, caveats, I rude-marks, their "l,ainj'.i. 1.7,' enfed, with hint for p'rot-nring 0faiirm,r. in! :, veiitioiis. Address ti r ih oniit r. (lr t- rl.. in- pateiit. JHJKN & CO. 37 Park Ecw . . Xtw York! Branch Office, cor. & 7th Sts. Wasliinif ' ton, I. C. im LATE811 HEWS! Kl eiii: - : ' 1 w .1 Iliiv the Liiiest" and most coinnlete - STOCK OF HEW GOODS i thev have -ever oifered. Just ic:nli,-i V Mll4 - get a binlVeye-view of what thcy now have in store : ..... ;'. ; - . ' Dress tiooiis, from 8c up ; Wool -Delaine at I 15c Dunuslks (rtni oe hp. C:d ictus, best 8fr CuiMimcies, J ei'.iis, Flaime ls, Lihseys, SliuwU ."1 1 Cloaks ai.d a full amnivt:t f" i Dry Goods and Woticcs. A coiiijihte slot k of Shoes I'ouis, honglit ' : of AiiiniiiaetfiitJ-, ;i:il will he sold as e!it-;i. ? , the cheajest. We Live (lie Hnexeeiled hay - j State and Wetint.re SlietP, A fidl line of. ' ivu s Hat, and ladies trimuud and tuiLrini iiK'd Hats-vtcry ele:i. fitU assortinent uf CLOTH2NG VERY CHEAP. -The larcH ntnek ol whirls inthe plaee. ; (in'K 'ries tl lxaicni prices. Fiihi or ten kinds ,!' liV- IriMu 12e u lo tht; lti Mo di:!. Mi ;!l vaibt'uol Sruo and Molasm-n very eiie.iji. 1 w as can Li d To!:! cn, 1 :iny ailTr!;. I. Lea tli r. i'p, We have :! :mw .'i hand A x I hss riinei)t of Snar had in the place; l2to 14 kimlir" 1m ipe. t ' ilii? hct hi be had in liao-o, Lard. Sail, Flour, Meal, I iro hit of Late rnp I'otatoin veiv il:r. A lariie Kloi k of Ta- jle Ware, nnd m ny u-rful :t tides at io'. V- buy ard s'!l a!i k i.'ids of (..Vutit IV I'ro-hn-e for c:.s!i or i uTu r. l'e j-uie ui,t We n hef'-te voti i-.v or ft il. i.-t. b i-sso. l- l:ia Li3 oht -.iised l'r j.ew invt ii'luns, or for iinptove iiu-i Is iu i:d j:;.'. s, iljtvrils, 1 nil ii .r tin nli, Tr:olo-Ma ', and sill p.:ti ut oesiiuss pioinjl- 1 ;r.le!uh-il I 1. ' "Xiv.Tioris tliat hxve been Kjctei may sab. at ni' -t ease-. I f paifnt.it hy.iw. lh'iu;r ;:; -ie il l" . S P.itfni ( fflu-p. aid-ea- sasi'd in Patent Business. Exclusively, " we cau Kcciiie p.ujits in Us lime than tlio wli" an' remote iVfmi Wahii,ptnn. Wl eu Inventors i ud iu d l "01 sketch, we raa';e search in l' e I'alont Cflicc. nnd i aVlvise as to its paleitahilily free of -b:i rp'. Corres. ? pondcncp eonftdrriiial ; fees reasciiahle ; and .. No C'airge Unless Patent is Obtained. We refer lv permission lo the Citv ll- jnister, and to t lie Superintendent ir I lie ftfi (H!iee Money Order Division in 'Washington. For special KferruccF. circular, ndvifp; termn, &r , a'ddrt-a- C. A.'SKCW & CO. Opposite Patent Office, Wa.-hingtnn, D. C. ' S:tf , - Mortgage Deeds for sale here, A'o various. nil. Lljns.! B. C. BIBB & SOW Iron Founders, BALTIMORE, MD. Manufacture a desirable line of lLratiuff and Cooking Stove, including the renowned The most perftit in operattoiT, ttfetlye in appearance, and n:irqsiall for durability. Do Jnrcsty A51CRHI0H (matures Way) i LUKG DISEASES, TOTjnAT1 TlTRTlARTlS il il JJehe athing'teijqbles IbDriV2S Into the system curative agent tnd l.ealii: medicines. j S I DraT7S Frcn.t?'e diseased' part t iMiisuns that canse death. the Thousand Testify to its -Virtue. .All !fi' A pi i-Doif't desi ait-nntil vou have liiul ihif Sen - c.rVJ. J. C, ' " v " T Ij' ' 1 1 x 1 Li n mi w n H-i ?o a r irnfrsr'soi.oc wm yj u,m'.$ ., 1 : : SSQ f'0nly" Lung Pad Co. R vs a r sak" liittzlEeniiuii 'SV) ft I i Si l.rr Can Ee HoM AM Cro ISO
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 10, 1881, edition 1
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