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.Sv. -' Carolina Watchman. J; - - " 1 - - - THUUSDAY; MAKC1I3, Xii 13 xijw stuck law JJiixs lany of tlie fnor.of the coutrty !Mlv8Gci: B. Fliut Viee-reat. Mrc;i. F. icen anxious to kiow what the( present itowr, SeeE. K. MujonuV Trent's., ami TWLilatuic. would CO oil ue .the Stock Law, likely, to coHciy u ii.em. Ir. -WilliamiMHu of Vhvu; our iStfiiaoe,' o lias succeeded in getiin-thiurtgh'two bilf .on this subject, and iti believed the law 4s now as"uea r J ei feet as it is Miissibto to nake it.' . . , , f r , The result of tb6 ieccjpt kgislation may Ie4!ui8 suiuiued Tp.: The NortM Carolina JUilroad is the dmdiiig line ifetweeii the J-'Stock Law".?ud the Xo'Stk Law" teriitoiy. AU !th' of the lailioad is under tiielaw ejjoept t!ie TTuity itownship nud iirHinal.1 poi yo j of Scotch Irish. None :.e t. tMriW'.tittii o'f the i ail road is ttinder the law except a tew neighboi hoods, vhereiu it liusbVn adopted by Voluntary agreetneut. All tho V-HcKtaof. the law .can be obtaioed by either 6ie of three vayw (VAuy section or oeiyhWfhood .can secure it by the iinaniuiouscusent of the laud owner., pursttrtnt to section Itjof chapter 105, of the laws of 1879 The out-side feuce need "oi be a "lawful" one: AU law icquiriui,' alawtul feuce in lfowan conuty have been alndisbed ."corauion fence! is all the law requires, , Iriee sec. 1, of Senator Williaiusou Law).' And by said section W, r under thia .clause, any number of ritighbH hoods cvn .easily obtain tue law very speedily; vithout uiucn trouble, (a) A rote caii.ee .taken by auj township separately, or two .or more townships may combine and xote .togetfier. ('i) A vote can be ta'kf.u' u any . . .di&tirct of tet ritory, wln'cii proposes to obtain the law, without regard to town- " fillip lines, aua whether said district shall -' pe laroor 6'uiali. ' - 7 (. . , llie easieet way to get tl'e.law is by ilie last inodvj. First' let th'ose who wish Zlr&ecuie all the benelits of the law de- scribe the district iu which a foto' is pro- posed to be takeu as accurately as possi- impetus it will give to mining entcrpris ble, iu the application to the Board of es" gouenilly, it is hbped.-the. uXatertal re .County Coiumissioiiers. The Jaw will be j in force 4th said district as soon as the election shall be decided in favor ot the law. The lJaid of CoiniHissioiiers liiivejopeii to inarket aii;abun(tance of nioun Authority to build ueii fence as thVyishalll'tiiin produce, and 01 jtuble mmintaineers to .ileein necessary, but thoy arq iiot bound J to df so. If a majoiiiy of tfiu clectorsin j unv disti-ict shall vote for the la-vv, linnve-t ilirtttly ihereaftir the stock, law wiil p're- yail over the whole M' sahldista ictj wheth- jer there shall be an outsiue fiiucji" or not. f tlie friends of the stock huf will "take .time by tho forelock" and goito work at .once, and see that the legal machinery i6w provided U rightly put in niotiou, nearly the whole of the county will have' jto adopt the law witiiiu the iiext fifty days. There is positively no insupersibleH flinscuity ot extending tlie operations ot the law auy vvhere in tlio coiinty. Let the wlH of Miii iiiah.iifv i;!.,viiil .vitvu-Iiaiw v i . i., .'in i" 1 1: , 1 .:. - Nobody .v II be lorced lido the law with- putgiviiighi.ua v-teon theqnestion. But jevefv sensible man must idaiiilv see that furtlier opposition to the law s now ulter- lv boneless - rrf j (ar Senator and Representatives are to be cbiigfatnlatetl upon having secured (ur S : llie passage ot sucli unexceptionable leg- Jslation .which can be 'enforced without 1 ! it " piuch difficulty or expei.se. AlHeiisoua- ble men on either side ought cheerfully to iscqiiiesce in the peaceful solution of the naifficulty which has been arrived at. The i ... . fc , - ,1 Jaw ought not tobe enforced by its friends harshly, itud itf an unfiieiidly spirit to- jvard those who have heretofore oppsoed ,M h iw m.ci- vt.tri- ..aa ' Vi i I Per 1) i vdnl NJtcXv and Other marfceta he law must tiankly re.Ci.gmwat thcout. lie Minef tt: tJ Werteru North HavoTr et, that there is no method by which the aw cau be successfully defied iuauy ter ritorial district in which it slmll be adopt ed. The law Is self-i'icting, and self-exe cuting. A snfficient outside; fence ought jto ba bnilt invilca8es wliere necessary; but after a district sljall have Voted iu fa- vor of -the law. :the opponents of the i. 1.1 4 i , t without tiie new stock .. - Sl.'l. iii: cuu.e, itr,u- wH.HHH Uuinpwstociv laF territory, cauuot posipotse or obstruct tne operation of the law by auy arbitrary' pT unlawful' conduct. It is ln.1ii.rpii tut nnr,.,.tr.ii. -t It is believel that- no fuither legislation ti)1 ever be needed in Rowaii, county on ;tio subject of the stock lawrl It will 0011 prevail over tho w hole county and those Who ftre opposed to It, iir iie not dulte . .i'.j r ' ,,t " , ' prepaied lor it, may as well begin at once o put themselves in a conditiou to reap Mie benefits or to endure the;hatdshipsof j t,,,c.!aft..0?w.p,8wl summon bve dis ,he new law. ' - ' ; - interested free holders of his Cotuitv, . About two-hundred thousand petition .ers sent up au appeal to tho Legislature far a Vrolnbitory -lienor law. .We ven- tore to say the Geueral Asseiiibly was 'iievcr before nupol tuned in behalf of auv iueasure as it has been fo. .tlk And vet t xvlll n..t: K ...ni ... 7?7 f ... e-. ..o cvoivyvi. i iic ljej;- The Leir- Sslature will undertake to do something jelse or nothing,'just as if they th0ulit ktue pedp.li 1 m liem as cJnldieu aua in Uced of tlicir su- penor wisuom. : The special ordei of business iu the House oi the General Assemidy, Tuesday - . ..... , . ' uesua.H was the bill to regulate the s do of liquors' jn this State. After considerable discus- ion and a feAv 'slight amendments, The bill passed its second readtn eadtm! bv A to of 67 to 34. A tlioroughly prohibitorv v bill is still peinhng. Thr niHlona uiiilion 111010 wnm.,, ,. 1 - - ... t i "Tr-i. .ilo..:..:. .-.L..-.. 01, ihe ITuifed tStates than luen. Sonienif 4!iem are bdnnd to Itecome old maids. No wonder they iaVe always picking at each other.' I h. jGcneral Haincock's paxticlpittipn in the iiiangnral ceremonies is in f.beline f his ofilcial position and-duty, nofJiing niore j nd iik'e th wie man he has always fVcn fee Hichr H l is cb.ifyi , NORTH STATU MINING CO; f li Sortl, Stufc Mining Compiuij VnX 6f vrXutv maj.alloflie.Tption"i trgattflced at their ontcit in ihi place lat Id stock .MiJ sacV.Uriirs a tlieV '; way Tl.'rtay the 91. of ,;, The electi ; prescribe m the .. leers reultl wJvVo'?; M u c;i. Y. t . . it , ... (' . . .i . . rJ ,.!.. ffenrtiil Manager. WtfluMT Dranurem, all of New ork, au l II. batue, , g ;.r., .s- Salismry N.,w :....:J, V r. . ' ATM r tu k' w , mt ' appointiiient of PeterlJ. fctticlair as At torney in N. C, amf tiMtti lMfsstoV - . 4 I I . I - . 1 . - cf..' , iu N. YM the meetiug.aumrneii io next day at 10 A. M.4 khe:( tlio consoli dation into this cWpi&y f. the Crowell, Copper KnolVand tjrinville Mines-was (Tiscussetl with tlie corfcluslon to' take hstep's at once to'ea'ffy! ont.the proposed hin ot consoitutiTio ; c uc- uoi ness discussed was tire-buililm t a rail road to" teWiuatci at or near. JeJTer sou, in Aslio CoWty, jN. C. . tVUe result of which' was th'at Dr. R. M. Eames was appyintett to do the necessary prelimi nary work" in regard to locating and ob taining right-of-way for the ro;vd. Upon motion o'f Sfr: IJrandreth, tlio , Assistant ecretaiy was authorized to locato aud rent a suitable office in Salisbury, and the" executife cminitteeLt rent aiid open ottleelii ib'e City of Xew York. TTH'!I closes the routine work of organi zation: The object of this coinpany ,fs to lo'pfiir-oot mn oilrate Mtiies oft. aU lunVis "iu he'Vcsflii part of Korth Carolina. 0'ir Stito is full of mineral wealth, Tbatthe great dimqaltv is to; get at it. and'thss company has wisely de- fternniied to open the way to tins vast wealtli-by railroads, land not bo troubled nd embarrassed by! fiudiug tlioir or4s' uiCa,' kaoline, soapston'o aiut asbestos beds afl sh far away froni a railroad as to practically worthless. Their object js t0 build roads rig-it . thronsh the rich- est "niiniifg ecticnis ht the State J tapping the neiirest trunk lines. -The organiza- tion of this eotiipauyjs locked 'upon as one of the best things that could happen to North' Carolina. j: Thhmgli it, and the Purees of tho bid jXorth "State "vvill be developed in a degree hitherto unthouht f. The buildiH" of-railrdavls will also trade directly with' the larger cities.- We deeni the matter rtf great importance to the nublic weau and- with that end in view we subjoin the- charter, just as it was passed by the Legislature. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE SOUTH STATE MINI NO COM TAN V. Sectiox I. He it enacted by the General Assembly oAorft CJaro 111a, and it is here- bij enacted by tiieaiitlioniyofthe suiite, That" William Bkandreth, Marcus I Bestow, Geoege B. Flint, ' Isaac D. Sl'ROULL, Waltek 11. Uexslow I.rnr (). KoRiarfsow IJiciiaui) Eamks jo Pet Eft J. Sixclaii:: Josrii K. Ikby ' Jtd and their assiciates and successors shall .be aud are (hereby constituted body corporate an'i politic bv tli-s name a nj My ti d th'eNO IfF H STAT E MtN- ixa COANY and by that name the said Cotiinanv nia r sue and be sued, mav defend and be deAinled iu all courts of laAv an.d. equity w iatsoever ; may have a coiinnon seal aiid irunni"! 1 1 v mav have nD(1 ll()ges tlie, tights; aiid privileges usually possessed by similar companies, ntl purcuasei uoio auu couvey sucu real estuteatid persimal estate, as niay le nccessarv to carry into eii4ct tlie purposes Gf this :Vct) alul ao'all lawful things to secure the full enjoyment of the powers, privileges, rights!, 'bvuetits and grants herein contained, j "Skc. 2. That the corporate existence of Said Con, piiav sirail bJ the term of fifty years, and the object of said actisde- clared to Ue -tlie I opening, working, aud deVelnlir of uiinen 6f Gold, Silver. Cun- th borchase atidy ;sale of the sanfe; "the working, deduction,-smelting and renning or sani ores, auu tne con struction and- winking of railroads and trmtk line- of ..Vflilriuuir.nnfl thMr,,,,,!. liilea. - i " . - .Kc 3.That ftr the pnrpose-.of- con'- fc M1!'1 ,1!1;?1 the sanl Cftmpariy shall have the ficht to euter UIMI : ,1V Inu.li ovi-r tlif-h eilter upon any nu.ls over wliich gatd Jrciilroixd v or telegraph line niay pass for the jmrpose of iirveyhig the sanie, and locating said rail hmI r telegraph line, aJ to. contriict with the owners of said ,a-lidTor the light of way for said rail- road or telegraili line; nud iipoii failrire of said Company and the owners of said hinds to" agree Upon the price of said H,tif1W7' V'6 u the iCU?ty in Vinci the laud may lip situated at the re- ,iuest ofu tlie President of said Company upon giving tweiity days uoiice thereof who shall ascertain the valne (under oath to be administered by the Shcnft) d such lauds, Provided that either party mav .........1 j.- i3...J..:,: rt ?V. . ned wittTi'eilai ; Sfic. V ;Ti;fe Capttai Stock 'of iaii Coiporatioftallj be'TeMiiffon of I)ol- !iW?,0,WTO dr?d thounj (40,000) s hates of the par value ot Twentv-livn rinlLirsf IS'.i which shall in all respects be deemed ner- .11 !.. ' L .L'. .iLt ' " soal propertyj, ahdshajl be transferable I u. -j uc wjiuie VUptLUI SLOCK SIUllI Ibe issued npon the payment of one per cent. 01 us par vaiuetana rshail be"js- sesible to. the amount of-twentv-fiv - r"'UiM'H (e) on -each and ' every share, 1 "V,,1.,e tuan four awessnieuts shall bo levied 111 r.ny one year, and co ats- sessmeiit shall exceed five per cent, of the par. valne of the stock: Wlien ah a's- ll 8essn,, nt is levied, totijee sliall be given i ine 8ltcK,'0,(lers P ma,.,IUS "otice ot. . the 1 k 1 in n r niiip itdiio.itifi ai.in.i;n.. KbIhiwit 1,v if- fwiL- i.i,- ikif days priorto thedateof pay nlent thoneof. and by aidv ertising the luittceiii a news- iil iper .jiesirest tiie principal olljce Of the , Conipanyi once 4 week for three. Greeks. oho daily inewsuuuer in the citv of iu j1-itt!nAti-itotAw ft.f.L 4. 2 Xct York, for thirty days. , At the end ;f thirty days the stock .n nori rhich lhe Msuicnt has become delinquent shali ie ativertised aa dclmauent nt th t- pfhe -of the dtdinqneut Rtock, orice a jyMfk .for threei wetks iu a ueMApairr ncareist t the m rtci jial orSco of t he Coin -. 1 I m I . A V . i r. .a w & . . v - iiijf,niiu in one aauy newannner. in i i. ; New York Cityi and icaw8ttklUlaftra?',,e mt1'ry connected ivith the hiiU neglect . or efoae to j.av in p Wnc d5(ter hicfi Hll uo donbt lend to , .ofanrTi nnt-r the ptick heldliv them hiiR. itivespVa'tion. .' ' nanv .nil J . ! 1 Jk . . . - T 'frfrftr llidly VoMhetfee -.f1 Tiie Mianewta-State Iloue waade ' ihe Ouipaity and lo All psfmenWl tfo'S&t ly.fiHu tb0 fifsbt oT MtfttN fat; , .. .w.A.i't.t ttiiYV lint tliM B oa ra t V. jL"-j--ri .:'. f j tho (ni,anv with trunk rn.Liii nun Lfiesrranu nucs mm lines of raiirW't mid Migrayb liurimtd r' :a1 t' I'.o.ni.'tf' aIHlII llfftVA flia ..v, - -- --- . t - . .. siit'H iii.iiei . I lit: jiiu j - ;..r hi ii-t fii-w uoiiui 10 ine ex- . . . r f.. ;r iMutv.ftft thousand dorTara t$Z5jtiiij) er piilei f -t-. 7 riizii tiiekffairs of the Conf- directors; niue Vi ituiiiner, to IioUtrftfce for saclricriuJ us the by-laws of i1d Co.m ihSiTf Hiidef Hint natif their mTc cesso'rs are duly chosen' am! : qfnalittd. R5if.f Board shall elecd fioiu its nuaibcr a i President? Vlce-rrpKlueni aim imwurer .f tli a f!onfniiin: laud the V shall liohl office for Such tenus as me oy-iaws m the said Conipanyi may provide; and un til th'ejr successors aru duly elected and qallitied: . j , SEC. c.' That for the management and disposition of thelstocki property. es'tate nud eftects of the said Conipauy, the Bosfdof Directors sliall uiake such by laws,' rules and regulations as niay be cousistnn'twith this act, and shall fix the tiiito of election of; iiiiecf ors; and iii wise rf vflcancv 111 Siilil ISoaru, can sen oy death reslguatiotiior otheywisc. nmy.till the same." Ao ersoii sliail.oe a.Lmecior wMio'imot a ttck holder; a'ffit . rfuy: oue ceasing to be.a stockholder ;hall ceaso to iip :l in rector. - Sec. 9. That at all nfcetfnffi of the stockholders every share of stock ;lail entitle tlio holder to oiie VofcJto.lHf civen 111 llvl V the stockholders of said tlo'rmirafton -shall beheld for the election i otiiver; ana the place and notice f itcH uiOetiiig to .- ".1 -' i . .-" be prescribed 111 the by-laws; out iaiiitre to elect uncetors on tlie uay appouueti in said 'by-laws'-shall iiot be: ; dct-'iiied fo dis solve said Co'nipjuiv: bitt eitcu electMm may beholden on any day thereafter ap pointed by the Directors upe'n !i?e iioticd as prcseriueu : wjr niu ni-iim ; Directors, of wlioni five iuclutlibg the' President, shall bo 'a quorum, shall Have full powers to'iichfng" tlio appointment of all officers and employees of the Company aim tlie oonus to pe required or ineiii tot the faithful perforuianee of tliir duty; and said appointees shall hold oftiee at the will and pletusure-of said Board, feaid Directors shall make an anutt.il report to the stockholder of their proceedings and expenditures. j . Sscr. Ihe principal olnce or the Coitiany shall lie iu Salisbury, Bowan Comity, North Carolina, and the Com pany may have a branch and transfer office in the cirv of New York. But one or more of the Directors of said Company shall a! ways i reside iti the State of North Carolina, and Till jtroccss against the said Corporation,: seri'ed on any Director, Manager or other! officer sluill be tleemed Suflic'ieni iit law, ami in c:S of (U-atli or removal of such Directtrj Manager or other otticer a copy of said proces lef t at the olnce of said Corporation', iii Sal slid ry, witn any person 111 cuarge ami it no one is in charge of said oilie, by posting said process in a conspicuous place ujuhi or about the door shall be deemed ami held suiHcieut s'erviceot' nriwess against sat id (,'i i))'ratio'n iii aay and all Courts of this fctate. Sac. 11. "This aict shall taike effect from and alter its ratification. Ratified the 11 th ;dK Febntary 11. Certiiied by i'tlie Secretary .of . Shite Fol lath, lill, i. .1 . I)r. EameS enters'ffninediately i!ph the preliuiiuary work. As soon as the route is determined upon, tlio work will go stea'lilv forward, luts organization is uot h ininered by the many contingencies which cjog our state enterprises their aim being to get to their mines with rail toads they will determine what is best for their purposes all. I put it through I heir own resources being sufficient to keep tlie road busv when built, and uot dependeut on local freights to make it paying institution. The Inal'ouuatiox. For months past the Republicans have Vexed tile public with recitals of what was to bo done at the iuaugtmiUoh: of Garfield, for which event, the- grandest preparations ever conceived of halve been made. T i-moi row that eerem my till l?o pmfornied in therpre8euceof usseinbleii thousands from every part of our broad and extendl-i country, comprising military regiments in all tho eipiipiiieutsif war, and Clad iii tinsel, and braids, and plumes with bm ners flying, and brass bands and drums tilling the air with noiso worse than any general muster ever h:id in tbj- "Old Kdt th State." Civilians Will be there also', from every point of the compass, as siec tators of Uie scene, exhiliratin-r Yi-itiinr to tlie millions;:' but fit II df cravest thonglit to those who look beyond for logical. Testtlts. rVe are glad to saty our oJd Conservative town and couuty liaVe ouly oneor two represeutiitives witnessing this burlestpiooii Americaiu simplicity; iiud tbese have business in llaltimoie of more; interest to thehi than this vaiir and wasteful pgear. try. . 'Ebb rttrke ieU& hog aSdvnegro Etory thit is entirely neV. A negro stole a dvnd-hos.from where it was iinng tip ou u gaininou stick to dry orit: . It was aftee d;rt-kr lle had a fence to cross and balanced the ho on tho fnm until lio conld :getoveK Bat while utteittpt- lug to-, pertonri this nviuocuver, the Iiojj slipped of!', and tu its fAH the ganinion stick caajht around the negroes neck aiid held him. fast to the fence. Next uiorn ing they were found in this position i a dead hog on one ide and a dead negro on the other side of the fence. It i believed he did not eveh liavb a chance 16 say his prayers. a iiornoie disaster by fire is reported froiiirantoii, Pa. St. Patrick's Orphan Asylutftat that pla'ce; took tire about 81 vi.n.K nt. uiiui or .tne 37tn Feb., after the children, 4'J jii lirtniber, between six and twelve years of : age; had been put to betl, or sent td their rooms. The fire Jiad got well started In a portion of the buildiug before It iVas diiWovered. and biirnetl so fnrioosly that seventeen of the children, 14 inVyft and 3 giila, were en- irajien ano: lost their lives. There is $-ine mystery Iii connected with the sad to an trie tslatnre wan iu &idii vi&'ii '.tlie fiVe discoferedf : in ile doine; .The b'ufftTin'g,' worth $O0r,(XX), hiiftfaX rapidly, aiHt . whims f fthein,eniber ftfre drnnk tii,tevtikititopti; llghtli singed; ! Tlie desirrtctlo&rf thb jnl,,enl?1 Court j .f ;lTtii.lSKfMIad-!iAsi tnat Mr. tfest iMifroweif uioney from the Clyde aud mc)uimudlfndIanvilleRlt.c4tt his engagement for the uiso of the Western N C. It; IL, ami falliug to' pay iii the time appuinted, the railroad, undef the mo'rf giigii; becitiiie the p'rirperty of lie Rich'tnou'd aW D'arivfllo Co 1'i-esideut Hayes has callet! ! an extra session of ftfre Senate U cxinvejue at the Capital in Wsliinftou; at 12 o'eloek, M.; 011 (he' 4th of March; to trrfirsiict fmiHir- taut public; business; CottOMiddliug upla'ttds,! In! New York; I19-ljtiU.i:Ma. Baltiniow; Mid dling Hi i low middling 11 j good ordin ary 10. - BE-tifJCarlotte, per fiV net; 4G j Id Salisbury fi57. j , Lad'ies whd"ripii'eciate elega hud purity arc jwjjig -Parker's ILiir Balsam. Itisithe best article sold for restoring gray hair to its original 95hr and .beauty, i 1 Iw. tuti- H0TI8&I .WQTItig-M Offiso of ik$ "Western C. Raiit6ad Company, v i t.'i. ,! Mxi - , , ,, ,, An nJjo.irned meeting of the fc;toyk ildem of Western orm waroiiHahaiiroyiompany will oe neiti ai oansuurj , uie miii ui iarci., 1831. for the transaction of sticU Kfiieral or special business as may be brous;tit before U. ; G- v'.r v'V I-J r?'' . 20:3t U.pi.U ;K lk. Co; FAMILY GROCERIES ! It will ba to the int-rest of Iloasekeep'ers to call on Pi N.. s3ir;E, Where they will ho sure to reeeive tor their moner all first class Orooertes; at lowwt :i.s'! ' -i n fee, Sua. Rica, C"i' i:i: ss's, Keroseoe on, Tobacco, s aul?, Ci.fi n? , fall and be convinced. l:im. To It diet t E. Jones, 5?Hl?.non illslev, aiid Cileries Birkhultec; Jr.', non-re-idents you will. take, notice that the fu'l lowing summons has been issued against you: DfiVlDSnM CQUMTY Ms SuricBiouOounT. Etlnili A, Allen, Pl'lf. AtfHliist I . llont. h. Jones, otitl- : summoxs ion iiei.ikf man llsley and Chas. , Uirkhaller, Detd's. j STATS 0? N03TH CABOLINA, L -To" the Sheriff of Ddvidson County, ureet in': i oa are irereov coniinaa-.ieu to sum mon ltolcrt E.Jones, St ill in tin ; Ilslev, and Charles Birkhalter, Jr.. the defetidants above named,'if they ,13c foU"nd in yonr i-ouuty, to be and appear bqiuro the Judge of our Su perior tTourt, at a court to be held lor the County' of Davidson, at the Court House in Lexington;-on the -First Monday of XLirch "ltJSl, anil araswtrahecoaiplainrwJir. li wilt be deiiositcd in the onii e ol the Clerk of the Superior-Courtifor said county within the first three davs of s .id term, and let tl'ii said defendants take notice that if tfu-y fail to answer 'the said complaint j within the lime prescriiJcd by law, the plaihtitf will ap ply to the Uoiirt tortile relief demanded in the complaint. Herein fail notj and of this summons nnik due return. Gieo untler my Hand and t life seal of said Court, this 'itftH; day df January, MM. C. F. LoWb, C. S. C. cT I)avit!odli County: You will also take notice that at the same time, in said case, a warrant of; attachment was issued against your 'property, in favor of the Plaintiff, lbthe sum .ff Three Thou sand One Hundred: and Sixty-four Dollars and' sixty-four cents, due by open act-omit for services rendered, at the rate f fifteen hundred dollars per annum, And returnable to said Court iii said County on the first Monday in Match, A. D. when and where you can appear and dispute thesajne if vou thiak proper, this 20th day of Ft b'ry, 1881. C. F. Lows, C. S. U. John II. Wei.born, PlfTs Atly. 20:6w-p.f-$10.50 K0TICE! VALUABLE SOLD MIN2 P03 SALE ' liv virtue of a decree af the Superior Court of Stanly County 1 shall ofllr for Rale to the UglieNt biiJder on Jlouday Ihe 4lh day of April, 1831, on lifejireiiiisen, thei Mineral In twt irt iiti airkjuM ifcf. Ih nl lrtikWf a tl.A PAEKEB GOLD MINE, n Stanly C j'tm' v"; 'Terms one third Csiulu the balance init iuobUk, With interest on the de ferred paynieUi, boiiil tiHtl security required, title e.ain?d till.iircli:tte nlouey i paid. This is one ci tne o aeet-iiitN in ilie state, rtnd in very vuliiable I'ori.iltl. There in no M ihe in this part tif lfiQ .titie jLliat hxH paid 0 iVell as this, according U ike 4'Arlt.. It haft bnlv been worKeu in uanu tt JCKers; ana oyj mat process there ;has been fuid tVo i.r ilJre'e hundred thousand doliarjr(itlt-7 o!d; among which wan several ntlggeU eighiii from one to five pound-i e icli. Therh:is been otm, difficulty in the liMe to thU property, but by this ar rangmeht and sde.ttitf title will beKOod. This property i HiiualedW Stanly CdV.htyi N. C, and about, 8 uiijen i north of Albemarle, and about 8 miles soiltfl oT (iold Hill, in Rowan county. Any pet-sdn widiiH to examine the property before the day of sale can do so by calling oil Capt. Parker, lio lives near the Mine; or CoE. Arnold Parker, w!.b lives 2 miles weH of Albemarle; The Ialter has iome fine ppfcimns that "were takeii from this Mine, and will take pleasure in cShiUiiing them and give any information about the property. A. U. t REK.VAK, C. W. C, x and Commissioner. Albemarle, C, Ei-b. 26th. 1881. 2 :3w. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE! r-o-t i !r... uii iiurHKT tue iTiu uay 01 Aiarcu next. x' -- 11 J . 1 , f-. 1 I :r i ax the late residence of John Jiareer. I will of fer tor ile the personal property belonging to nis estate consisting ot horses, cattle, hogs, corn wheat, oats, hay, fanning tools i of all kinds with household and kitchen furniture, and one half interest in a Molassses Evaporator, and one half interest in alThresherand Horse Pow er, and a largb lot fine flour. Term of sale C A S H. All ersohV having , claims against the es tate ol John Uarger are notified that they roust present thm to me on or before the 20th day ol February 18', or this notice 'will be plead in bar of their recoverv. .. j AirprsVna indebted to the estate will please make early settlement. Wm M. Kikcaio. Adni'rof John Bneer, , ri'if. iviu, zw i UPSUOS GUMO.! (PEUV riAN AN U BttNE JiUST.j Just in, A Car-Load i TjPSHTTR t GRANO. ! Proved entiiely iwitisfafory last settsoiV by those who tried it. BEST IN THE HARKET1 ..tea- $40.00 cash,; or 450 pounds of BARRELS -100 VIRGINIA HOCK LIME Onlv $1.50 per Barrel. A Lt of Good Second-hand ! 1. - T3T Tr r TTTQ buggies In Good Order, Cheap, f Also First-rate T wb-Horse Deinccfa With three seats, And a Two-Seated Phaeton j and Harness; Am receivni'; my 8PRIHG GOODS Evervthing in the line, and at prices id suit iai fiiersi Come and see me lor low prices before triiding elsewhere: Also, Agent tor .. WAwlJAIaAKER BROWIi, CiotUiers, rhihuleiiUita. butts made to oruer; can auu exr.miue samples. 20a ' R. J.-HBlMfS. ALLCOCK'8 POROUS PLASTER , 1 V A Curative Host in Itself. Thtftt years experience has firmly rooted All.tk's Porous Plaster in public esiimation. Thfcir wodcrful adaptabili.v lo the Various gvnftolrt- of disease is a niaf vt W medieal men j, i Ki.illMlu. Vr mrvin m.r..hi m.A Inh l)e or UOrtf a,,piieu lo lhe KpiIie ,,rotuc- eJ "'l 'nci1 l,i jtertt even liydraie of chloral, had teeii of little st-rvlre. Is'o'w', wl?rt ohe eAn- not sleep, its is tlie common i-fac(ice to applv a l'iaster to the hack, lou scarcely touch the pillow before you are sound asleep. Allcoeks rofo'ilK rlaslers hav ihe curative I effect ol the Spanish 11 v blisters, vet tnnke no sore: and never ait' t the kidney ; are etinveni- cut for all ae and cuiuliimns, tisiT:il!v onlv produi'.in a "blush" on the skin, and niorecer- tainl v euxaiive tiian liniments or 1 listers, and without prostration or pain of ihe lallcr. This is true even in Ll-oilp,QiiHJsy, Plennsy, 1 1 i aiid Throat Ailet lioiiH, aiid tlie utiliiv of Lu this caniiarv invention has been vvarmlv wel comed. They are largely sold iHevtrv part of the wcrld, ami it is beiievtd that not less than five hundred thousand persons are well, and attending to the duties of life, free liniu pain, whoh-ivean Allcock's Ponais Plaster some where about them, aud who but for the said plaster, would be prostrate upon a ted of ago ny. Utiles, a peciUidr piny,ptti.iunt x7o-, halo, r ntmn.tpltefe exhales from litem by the viiymth oj Ihe body, iinper t pt ilde to the eye, hut which envelops the person in a cloud of thin vapor, thronuh which contagion cannot penetrate. In faet, Allcock's Piasters pupply an ntiiiosphere like that from balsam orpine woods, a!il no doubt attract oznie. ilr.W conlnyinus or infect ion dixettsex are about, (hey nhould be tcorn on the clieM or back a prcretdiref. THE AlLCOCX'3 P0SDU3 PLASTSif soothes pain, reanimates torpid limbs, seems, in inanycases, to revive the powers of lite The groat demand proves them 10 be used a a ii.ii v i d reni'etiy. They aectn cnieiil ol p plication, an I sale lor ail, ?eii.g incapable oi iinuliicinii'.Hiy injurious tfltct Dr Viileniiue Alotl, I'r. Jnlmson, Of Hart ford, and Dr. Myern, of .Savannah, have ciokct! of iheni in the highest term. The reat Moil T;dd : "They Wi-re all tliat con hi nt- hoped for iua plaslw. simple, ceanlv and ndhes. ve ; perfect as ariiiicial nupp Hers of lhe huist hs; and lor p.-ins, necause ot llitir connter-in itan: qualilies, usually :it once giving tan ." Local wcakueM ol tn? oack, hre:ist no altvavt; bt-nelitcd, thus cuiiii" liunh:i;o iu a lew hours, sometimes in a kw mtniiies. In serious heart and chest affections tlieir use causes an absorption or ev.iH)raticn of water, by which dropsy of ihe heart and hxdrolhorax iiave undoutiUdlv oeen curetl. They appenr to have a peculiar effect Upon the nervoil. allying irrilalulity wlule suppiv inar warmth. TLev seem lo accumulaiv eltC- tricil', and aid lhe circulation of the blood thronsh the part where applied, bv which licallliv iiciins are induced. The Porous Plasters are flexible, ar.il found of srreal help to those who have weak backs or pains in the side. Ksperiallv arc tbev val unble to those who have nelectetl colds. Thev are often preventives of consumption; nav, they are believed to have loosened the grasp of tins terrible alniclion, ann had been mainlv instrumental in effecting a cole. In variabl climates they should he worn on the breast, or between tlift sliouiders, or over the kitinevs, hv those wlio are Mibjecl to lake cold easilv. This simnle plan will tooh produce constitutions visor that will enable one lo resist extraordi nary changes of tehxperalnre. Experience has proved the Porous Plaster to be a blessing to the cohsiihiplivelv iiielineo, invariable- prndnc- inir the most remarkable abatement of the worst in-mptohis. Principal Aeencv. 294 Canal . Street UewYork City; and for Sale by all Ura?gistsi :ivMi. n o Hundreds of Farmers will testify that the BRAND AND THE OLD, KELIABLE PIEDMONT GUANOS Are First Class for Cotton, Corn, Tobacco, Never falling to greatly increaFethe j irlu. Tliese excellent Fertilisers have been thor- oughlv tried by planters in this section and do not require any further recoiifnu ndation from us. V e are also Agents Tor lhe sale tit OBER'S SPECIAL COMPOUND: A Guano that Stands at the bead of the list the Highest Grade Fertilizer on th luarkets ho declared by our Maife Cheiblst, who has test ed its qualilies. Testimonials fcertlfylh'g to the valuable re sults derive! froui the ue ol these manure, by those hb have tried them can le bad, with terms, tStc, by calling on us at our Store. If you want feomeihiug good and reliable don't fait to see u3. - - BERNHARDT BROS. lS:lhi 1! Jl HE iu mo m PL 0 W FERTILIZER The houseitnd lot o he cofuef wosite D. A. Davis resideu6e.- Apy H H: A: Vsbtiit)T tUe sttbscTiber ; I9:4t. :"" Johx Ia UEJCDEuio'X.- BIREI-FIRE!! FIEEH! in tinif snd' nVenafe Todrseff against disaster before it be too late; by calling at ; TnE INSURANCE AGENCY OF J. ALLEN BROWN, Tid obtarnrnir a Policy of Instrrarice against loss or damage by FIItE or LIGHTNING. This is the LARGEST AGENCY IH THE STATE. Aggregate Assets represented over All First Class Cos., including; English ns well as American, and our own State Cos. All Policies written-here at this Agcm-v.- 5gf-Losses promptly settled. SPECIAL RATES made on good Dwellings, Furniture, and Farm property, tor a -term of 3 to 5 years. 'Feb. 10, '81. tf t JUST EECEIVED - AT RICHMOHD PRICES: Rod and Saple'n, Clover, : ' Orclianl Grass, Timothy and Blue Grass , At ENNIS3' GARDEN SEEDS, - Fresh and Gemano 4UST RECEIVED : Landreth's, Buist's, Ferry's, Johnson Rohbins etc., At Wholesale and Retail At EKNIS3'. ONION ETS For Sale At ENNISS'. WANTED, Onion St ts f At ENNISS1 17:tf SAAC LOFLIN. Executor of ) John Loll in. Sr., dccM., A r:iinxt JOHN LOFLLW J. C. PAT- j TKliSON aiui wife Annie, and others. J To Harris Loflin. James Loflin. Liiulsav Loflin, Orsv Lollln, Vhilso.-i Lofiin, Klinira Lotlin and June Loflin. Solomon llaimah. Owm Hannah. John Hunnah. J ic- m va- If t 1 ciniiili iiiiinian, im. liunnan aim unaiii J. Cranfonl : Take notice that the ulJovo named plain- til! lias tiietl iu the superior-Court ol David son count v. State of North Carolina his coin- p'a'nt against yon ard all ll.e hciis-at law itI It-t-ati i s ol .l.oliu lmin. hr., d c as d. for the mrpose of havinir a construction o1 the last ill and lcstaincnt. and a tmal si t tlfincnt of the estate of said John Loflin Sr.. and vou are hereby notified to appear and answer said complaint, within twenty days Irom the service ol this notice, otherwise the pliiintilf will apply to the-Court for th" relict demanded in the. complaint, relj. 8, lir81. . North Carolina L Si rKiiion Cockt. Davidson county. (, Feb. 8lh, lh'SI. " It appearing, by aliidavir, to the satisfac tion ot the Court liiatt.'ie al)ove named defendants are non-residents of thi State and are necessary parties to the determina tion of the above entitled cause: it ist here to re. ordered that the fo rejoin.' notice be served upn sani tien niianis ny puim ation. once a week for ti successive wK-ks. in ihe Car'diun Watch um nt a newspaper pulii.-.ied in. the Town of Salis!urv in this Judicial District. : C F. Lowe. C. S. C. and Judge of Probate. t 3 I not buy until you have seen it. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. CO i A -. '.i n, ck Actio' And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs by wearing thie IMPROVED EXCELSOIR KIDNEY PAD it Ourglia is a- Marvel of Hcalirg ahd Sclieig It DrivesIntO the system curative a9'e"u C I rv r1 a CnneiVilo fliMntl uiitipiv, wuiiiuivj - i i Painless, Powerful. It CURES where nil else fail,.. 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Manufacture a desimbie line f liemiior aud Cookiug S'.oves, including tlie rtT.Dvac3 The most perfect in operation, attractive hi appearance, and unequaletl for durability. lo Cures ty ABSQRKIOH (Natures Wr) T.TTTm-"nTRT! ASES. JUVJ.I VI J-rj.lwJ- ' inn i -v i n-i TiTrtTl ' H K. A I) ftijAOUU BREATHINGTRUOB Labu 'healing medicines. ihi ji it Draws From the diseasea iw-' Kosoiis tliat cause tlealh. fi3,Thousands Testify to its irtue?. - 1 iYso Can Be Miera iifl Soldi "'t despair until you 1 ave lnd thM f iritd thWL ... easily AI'I IMO 1 A JJ v I UIDTI n T U n T1 TT A T T BEFFECTTJAL Ilemedy. Sold bv Trresi-f, or sent ly n-.ail "" ceipt of Price, $2.00,. by Send tor testt- rrn, "AJ Pad W menials tiiil our lUUiaUJ tUU OUT U Trlru-t. rbock "Threk 1 J lLLIONSt Ti.AH" DfiJ htHT, .Mil At wholesale In rhnrlPMon, vmns f7 1 ' i ft 1 DOWIEfAMOlSEi UOlcaa" -,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 3, 1881, edition 1
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