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-ill-: (3 . 5 3 - : :S - 4-.N - t i 3) 8 : SI' J- -it; -IP-'-- Mr il- : I".'" J .Hi" . i4 S- ii;- i! f if : I 11 5 -J: I. i . ' ! 4 - if in- hi r ' i i S ! I f ; i .. - I- i 7 hf- f -; -ill;-; I- 3 :-: if '1 i i 'V i Hi -. i. i 1 1 Carolina Watchman. THUilSDAY, MARCH 17, 1881. i At High poiut.on hist Sunday morning,' four of the principal business houses were destroyed bjrtfnr, H iasnppej1 that an incendiary did the work. j ' "Character niid merit are still worth romtthin in this oW." rr-Excluinge. - Yes, a JUtlo ; but money peyer fails 'to wake the nmre go ;n therefore, getnio 1!eybot.cstljt if yon 'can? but failing,' he content-to hobble through life in an h&niulc jpTtere, for you can nejvcr get out ( it by ehangins a character and nieiit. The construction has been commenced at I Nashville, Tenn., of a flouring j will, to be jU stories in height and 120 foet in length, uith a capacity for turning our 400 barrels of flour every 24 hour. The parties at the head of the enterprise have purchased ma chinery of sufficient motive powerto double this capacity, tdiould it be found desirable A dispatch from Washington states that $ bulletin issued by the Ceustts bureau, :;..r fi. m-oiiortion ofJ6Telm ami na- live born persons in m umey Suites and Territories, shows that in no -State or Territory does the foreigh ele ment eqnal the native, althijugli in many it bears a urge propruoa mi u, three exceptions, namely i Florida, Lou isiana and Texas, the Southern States .k. t.viwHiUv uitliout any foreign ele- I'l-'r-" ; : xncut. . - The correspondent of .the Nevr York Time telegraphs from Raleigh that in the event a hill is passed submitting the ques tion ot .prohibition to the people, the Jiquor men uuend to perfect a thorough organiza tion and raiif a large sum of money tQ de feat the bill. Ah, Logan, and is it so ? lie -further savs: "The election will probably be oritered for August nfct. No genera this vcar.and the Democrats yiw viwu j hope to avoid making th& question a party issue by taking the sense of the people at i.ot ino-Sft& nressurc-offthe religious denominations as welt as thousands of men and women, is so great for the passage of a prohibitory law, thai, but for the fear o wrecking the party, which is always upper most in the mind of the average Democrat an absolute, prohibitory bill would have been passed before now." -The New" York 5u-say the Davidson Cunty mines in Nfth Carolina have yield ed half of all ;he gold dug east or me juis sissiiwi River, and the iron deposits are re garded asinexhaustablc. -In asking for the emigration of skilled laborers, the State points to GO cotton ami woolen mills, 200 tobacco factories. 20 iron foundries, 10 furn aces, and'? the foundations of more mills to be built this summer. iNprui Carolina is onlv faurteen hours' ride from New Yrk ciTy, and it is claimed thatithe costdf a j mrney troai here to the west will buy a uood furin down there. There is probably some mistake as to tlie fonntv'rcferred to in- the above. There is no gold mine inJ Davidson county which will compare with Gold 11 ill in Rowan, for the quantity of gold taken from it. The silver ancT lead mines of Davidson are un questionably valuable properties, and she ha3 some valuable gold mines also. We have no information of the inexhaustable iron deposits of Davidson, though it is quite prebableshe possesses much wealth in t hese. It js not unfrequent that we first hear of valuable mines in this section through New ' York sources, i The Czaus AssASStsxnoS. There have been several attempts to nssasiuate the Czar of Russia, the sixth and last, March 14, proving successful. The tele graphic account is very brief, touching only few, particulars, as follows : - Loxdox,, March 14. Tjie .limes has the followiug from St. Petersburg ;T?The Doctors' LulUlfii published at o'clock ju the afternoon stated that both legs were broken below tlie kiiee, thd lower part of the body severely injured and the left eye torn from itsf socket. The Grand Duke Michael is not hurt. The AssassiuB were disguised as peasauts. One report states that oue of them' was so roughly handled that he has since died. AU of the army olficers have been order ed to remain in their barracks, The Couucil of the empire under tho presi dency of the Czarowitr wais still silting 'i t9 o'clock to-night- A- manifesto will be published to-day, ' j An . imperial manifesto was pqblished the same day announcing, tiie succession of; Alexauder third, as Emperor and Antrocrat of all the Russias, Czar of ; Volard, Grand Duke of Finland, &c. He ascends the throne as an inheritance Irom his forefathers, "assuming (he Ijeavy burden which God has imposed vpon us with a firm reliance npon iis Almighty help ;" and wifli prayers for God's blessing upou himself and his peo ple. The reniarknble part of tbis jni perial manifesto, as its strikes an Anferi can is, that Alexander thelthird "Com? ?andn "all our faithful subjects to unite before 4he altar of tho Almighty their prayers with oursTto swear fidelity to us and to our successor." It is however in strict jiccord with the laws,; and cu&ow-! tt. Uielouutry,- aud will meetith little ror' uo opposition. - It defends on the policy of the new Lnipcror in-the admin istration of pnblic.affairs whether he will ; Jiave a pleasjm t time on thd throne, The gross weight of hogs 'packed in Cin cinatti this winter is 2,156,000 pounds less lhan last season- The yield of lard increas ed 173,000 pounds, The Aggregate cost of hogs this season was ?G,46G000, an in crease over the previous season of $238,000. - Arrest op Focrteen Coux'f eufeiters. j New York, March 12. -The secret service officers of the Tresasnry Department have since Tuesday, arrested fourteen of the gang - of counterfeiters who flooded the country with counterfeit coin. Moulds and other implements for manufacturing coin, togeth er with a large amount of counterfeit coin, srere captured. ! Why Garfield's Cabinet la Weak. NewTor8t4r. .- j ; 1. Becanse it ignores the colored race, who have given the Republican pjjrty ita existence, its battle iery, its ra d'etre and who gave Garfield their votes. 2."Because tl South, comprising near X one-half of the eonntry, is only repre sented in it by a Louisiana carpetbagger, thus ostracising the section which moKt needs euconragetnent and attention. 3. BeeanseJJlaiue, who Leads it, is uotoiioufely cftinipl an advocate of sub sides, an agent of ilhe corporations and nionopolief; 4. Because Windom, nlthvngh opposed to Blaine upon the; question of corpora tions and monopolies, js loose upon the cnrreiuy question and ought not to be trusted with treasury ' the management of the 5. Because tlio great State of New York is only represented! in it by Postmaster James, who was invaluble in the postof tice of-this city, hut way proyt to be another good man gone wrong," when he comes- to be spoiled by the ' eorrnn- tionists of the Star routes and the politi clans who will rnq his oflce in spite of him. '.G.C,iBepane'IlliiMis, the State which repudiated Senator Logan in the Chicago convention, is represented in the cabinet by young Lincoln, who has no ofiicial ex perienee whatever, and who having been appointed as a personal. faivor to Loguu, will be at the'tar idepartmeut bul; Lo gau's clerk. 7. Because MacVeagh does not rcpre. seyt the Republicans of Pennsylvania, or any portion of its people, , except the Caiueroii;c!aa, who nuanimously joiu in opposing liiin, and thus leave hiui without a constituency, j 8.u Because such; cbnrparitively unim portaut States as Iowa and Minnesota are deliberately given the preference over the niagnificeut State of Massachusetts and Hs Republican: record 9. Because, instead of representing the country, the members of the cabinet have been appointed to represent the politica leaders whom Garfield hoped to placate onkling, Sherman'. Logan,. Cauieron Blaine and because, in- every case ex cept that of Blaine, wha represents him self, and that of Logan, who is not entitles to serious consideration, the leaders would have preferred some other representative lO. Because, iuia cabinet intended to be all fur Gai field,' there is ouly-one Gar field man Jiirkjrood, of Iowa and he, like Toots, is of no consequence. 11. Because the appointment of Mac VeTigh loads the Garfield administration with all the electioneering frauds of Hayes and insures the hostility of every houcst Congressman. j These are a few jreatons to begin with. Others will be appiueut presently. The bill that paisedthe Senate on the subject of prohibition is in substance i s fol lows: Thefirst section makes it a misde meanor, punishably by a fine not less than $100 and not more than $1,000, with im prisonment at the discretion of the court, for any person to njanufactorct buy or sell in this State any spirituous or malt liquors, except wines and cider, otherwise than al lowed in tlie act. TImj second section pre scribes tliat spirituous liquors may be sold for medical, chemicaUaiad mechanical pur poses by druggists,! apothecaries aud physi cians, duly licensed, who shall not keep on hand a greater quantity than thirty gallons, nor sell a greater quantity, to any person at one time than one gallon. The county commissioners ace to graht licenses to not more than five physicans$ druggists, cteu iri the county, who shall sell only for the pur- locr luuicaicu, etc., etc. rue act is to go into effect on the1 first day of October, 1831, larMf at an electionto be "held in August the people vote a-gst ! prohibition no one is toJbe punished.-for violating any of its provisions. The act contemplates total ab stinence, except as jto wines and eider, and except when spirituous liquors. arc prescrib ed as a ; medicine,' 6r 'rlnpV';asla 'tomc.--yev and .Observer. I . r.- !"!"!. . . . " An Important Circular A circular has just been Issued bv the Treasury Department relative to the pur chase, exchange, and redemption of the niinor coins of the United Stjitesv which scontinneV; teiiidmti of rumor eoinsrtt the Ph'Uaeiphia-Miu close of the present mouth.- The purchase and exchange, at Jiar fot-'h'iwfnl money, ofsuchcoius will be c6ntiiined-at the Philadelphia Mfut, however, i usual. The offices of redemption ? Xvill : hereafter be the Treasurer of thcf'Uriited States aud the assistaut tJniied -States" treasurer at Boston, Teir",YorkV;.lriltfpl!Mif St. Louis, New Orleaiis, Cinciunatirciiicago, San Franciseo, Baltimore, and the United States depositaryat"Tnes6ii, A,-i It is believed that tlie railroad tie of the future will be cut from the beautiful catalpa tree. The Fort Scott, Texas and Gulf Rdib road have planted ;300 acres of young trees, and the Jron Mountain -Uaitroad 100 acres, near Charleston, Jiissouri, On the track bed of the latter company ties of this wood have lain in tlie mtiddy silt of the Mississip pi for twelve years, and are still in a good state of preservation;--They have outlasted two sets of white Oak ties, and bid fair to survive the third, j Fence posts in Indiana and Illinois are noir sound after having been in service for forty fifty v aid even seven ty fjve years. In the muddy, regions aboas Cairo, where it is 'grown extensively; it used as "corner-stonan fort the most sub stantial buildings. It is of an classic nature, but not so sott and light as 'Cottonwood' Dr. John A. Wardler, president of the Amer ican Forestry Association, .claims for the catalpa a durability and power of resistance to tlie influences of the elements possessed by no other wood. It is found in thtf Mis sissippi, Valley and en the shores of the trib- utmes pf the great river. It bears a laru ne great river, it Dears a larue ly-perfumed flower, and groivs y, Af and Qbscrcef. white highly-perfumed flower, and q ite ranidl For the Watchman, - Rowan County Teacher's - Association -S , The fourth monthlv laeetinsr of tfiis body convened in the rooms of the Graded School on tire 12th instfpiiesidentWilburn in the cliair. Is Hie loiiowing are some iieimt wi m- tenst taken frou the minutes of the meet- AH the mcmheni were present e?ccptinj Messrs Beaty and Thomson. ' Kev; V J. Murdock, ami Misses Annijs Rotlede and I rena Rei noldsL of Sa hsbury, i. 11. Mc- Kenrfe. of Locke. Jas. II. C. Fiaher, of Franklin, and Alfred Goodman, of JUorgan, were'electetl to active membership.' The first topic for discussion wa;s, Tte Best Method ofi Teaching Speina.T, Dis cussed by the leaders, Messrs. Davis, and Moser, also by Messrs. Willwrn, Own nt JIcNeiil. Theetond tpid, How taSeenrc a Better AttcDdance on our Public Schools was opened sy Messrs. Wilburn and Brown, followed by Messrs. Green,f Owen, ; McNeill and pari--.. J; i -. , .... Query numler 0, viz: "Is Welwrer sIiloe Back a Suitable Text Book for Teaching Sperling in our Schools ? was taken op, and after considerable discus5in, particiirted . t.i.L c , : , ir,.vf;ii in uy Jiesr iviuix, un 111,1 wo) is, - junrinf Brown, Mozerjaiid McKenaae, the following motion prevailed:- . Iteoltid, That Wetetef's "Bine? Bark Spelling book? is not the bst textbook for teacliing Spelling in our Schools. The CfOinmitUe appointed to take action as tb holding an Institute in Rowan county dui Ana. Ihe Summer, reported, that t hey. had secured an appropriation f $ lpft froiu the County Board of Eduaition Sot" that pur- pose, and t.ne womise oi jncuniary aui, irom the Peabotiy Fund under certain conditions, that' they bad also procurcjd from tho Coun ty Board ot Education an invitation to 'the State Board to ( hold a State Normal here during the Summer, as provided for. by a recent actof the General Assembly, and that thev feel " confident that! the teachers of Rowan will enjoy the benefits either of a Normal or an Institute this year." The As sociation also extended a cordial invitation to flic State Board of Education to hold said Normal at this point.; The Executive Committee reported as the order of Business at the next meeting, the following topics: j 1. The Best Method of teaching Reading. Leadeis, Messrs. Brown anjd Thomason. 2. Should North Carolina adopt a com pulsory system of Education? Leaders, Messrs. Green and KluttzJ Time of next meeting : the first Saturday of April (2nd). After various other items of business, the Association adjourned to meet at Salisbury on the altove day. Mar. 12, '81. Geo. Rj McNeill, Sec. Tilt; S W EL.L- H e a d Kii Baby. Simie moths ago we took uotice of a remarkable baby in Sharpsburg township. It was at that time about six months old j it meas ured 27 inches around i the head, whih its neck and body were unnaturally wnall. The neck will not support the head and the child lies on a board with a cushion on it. Day and night it rests on this board, is carried about on it ami n Ri ses its mother from it. Tho child is now a year old. It measures 33 inches a round the head and. its body is! wasting away is smaller than it was six immtlhv ago. The child cannot see a wink, the swelling of its face aud head closing up. its eyes It is the offspring of Doyey Huneycutj a white-woinania(uLU ar'mds rcultr- State.-iville 'X,(iii(Jmark. CArciiT ix tiie Vert Act. Washing ton, March 11th. Chief Broeksof the se cret service of the Treasury Department, ha received information of the arrest in Wins ton, X. C, of a counterfeiter named Bi r v Morgan; IK h .d been dealing Ta counter feit coin, and at the time of thearrrest wa engaged in the act of mauufacti;r!ng silver dollars. It is cruel for parents to let their child ren suffer with coughs and colds, which in so many cases lead to consumption and premature death. Give Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp. Price 25 cents a hot tie. W5 I II II III! II II win AM01ATED DISSOLVED BONES! Tho Best by Actual Trial Tests. '! It has become the LEADING BRAND in sections where it has been used. This is due to the Purity, High Grade, and Excellence of the materials used. It is manufactured from Phia Animnl Bones, Potash, Animal matter, and Dried iJioou. lierrvr as a source of Amouia than PeniYh.n. For sale by '' JONES,-'McCUBBINS & CO., :3t Salisbury, N. C, I am Agent for "the OLD RELIABLE i - f r - ' ' " -. : , Anchor Brand" FERTILIZER Fqr Cotton and tobacco. -ALSO it '.S QUA WO These are tho Best jPH : brands made, JL YVMt SUPPLY j FOR BOTH COTTON a TOBACCO r r y--r -,r on had, -r; ' call asd see -"'Ir i: : I 4 - L T J. -ftOSS, - 22:Jy ' Mb. I armbrS ! in it! Inn! SrS TVV? U I UIJ II Ufl H I Ml MM ESTABLISHED. 1865. ' g-. mm k : - - - . i i ; . every ritinter in ine coiton-irrowiiiir to use this tirst-class Fertilizer. , We again offer this 'first-class Fertilizer to wortliy of j their patronage. It lias stood the has been brought to its present admirable lalwr and jniom'y-in a continuous eflort to i guaranteed. ' ! : I The result of its application' to'thc cotton to be equal to any fertilizer ever pold in the of tons of it have leep used by tlid farmers lina, and Georgia with highly satisfactory Whatever may be the merits lof other X 1L 1 2- Wi Jl I ITU tai mips ri as Cl ti UU ft. which is so well madi;, s fully g)iaranteed,-and has been so long arwl so tliorongldy tested ALLISOiy & ADDISON, . .! i I-Iannfacters and Propiictsis cf th3 "Star Brand" Compl-:to Mamirgs, I T Eichmond, Va. Fo? sale by J. Allen Brown, and by agents at all points in North Carrlina. ' "; . "' 22:2m. SfMEMMlSR THE DEAD ! nffj'! il ! ; - Mi JOHil S.llOTCrilHSOiI, Italian "iAraericanlEarble : i MonuDiants, Tcmb and Griv3stoiie3, I :- icvr-v i::s;.-iirr;o.S. ; Beiu a pr-it iuMl murLit-woi ki I , il n;l.U ibc f exocn?ia .tiiv i ce of work from the plaineHl ; I nvsi ch'hor-.ite in! an artisiic Mvlc, nv.il i s r:ti1 il.:it n-.rf j saiirtsu lit n will gix't n to Uie ui.jst exaetiiij patron. C;ill and; e.-nuine hy Stock and prices 1V fcrf pni;l!as:;.r, iis I wiii m.Jl at tj.e vcrv low est rha s. - Denisj!' an I esl'T.n rtM for a?iy (teir-'d work will lm furnix'ied nn a;p: .:iuii, at uvxt door it .J. I. MNff iyV lorc .j Salkbury, X. U March 9, 18St Just in, A Car-Lcad UPSHUR GR AttO, Proved etitirely fatisfatm-y last season by i those whev tried it. RPST Hi TUP MSRIfFT! IStmV I 1H III. IMiMb I t -84O.C0 cash, or 450 Cotton in the Fall- pounds of 100- BARRELS, -100 VIRGINIA ROCK LIME OnlV $1.50 per Barnrl. .- ! - -o- 1- ' I A Iot of.GoodtSecond-baud LTC BUGGIES, In Good' Order,- Cheap. Also a FivsfiHt'e " Two-fforsaDemccrat, With three seats, I . i A n d a vTwo-Sf3ated,Phseton uhd llitrncss. is'f Am receiving my SP RING- GOODS-- Everything in the line, nndjut prices to suit farmers. ' Come nnd see j me for low prices before trading elsewhere. 1 Als,; Agent for j WANNAMAKER & BROWN, Clothiers, Philadelphia. Shits made to order. Cull aud exftniine sitmples. 20:6w j -I R, J. jQltyE3. ITIiTlK TABLE WESTERN K. C. Railroad. Takes effect Monday, Oct. 4, e.o a. ism OOING WEST IX a EAST. fJtAVE. LEAVE. P.M. 5 ti 4 5 5 58 3 31 S 41 1 4S 1 30 1 00 .AJf.l! SS 11 OS 1043 10 S4 t 48 8 4S - 8 ST 7 37 7 1 7 01 40 P.M. ..HaUSDUIT 1 88 Third Creek... 8 00 8 T 9 5 10 3 tO 3 10 07 11 5S 13 87 1 04 1 8S ! a is S 00 s so p 35 1.4.60 A 05 .'......V.Elmwood , ,.8tates'lUe.... t ..liewton.. ....... .... Conors Hickory..... ...i t::: ..........icara t...;.,..'.Morganton ..... i. ..... .Olen Alpine i . . Bridge water ; i -...Marlon ...... i.. ....... .Old Fort......... Ut..i.. Henry Black Mountain i . . .... ;coopert . ......... .......... 8wananoa....... uriiu ui uuau A.M. S 4f t3y"Tralbs run dartr. Sundays exeeptnd. . TDT in t !m Uiii, IT WILL PAY YOU tf TOC WIST TO k LABCE CHOP ij " CF CCTT0S, ! j . . TO USE OUR-! it - - .:: , i i It is rich in Sofuble Phosphate and Ammonia. It affords a constant supply of plant jooti. ; ' j It contains no inert matter.; j It is an improver and renoyator of worn-out Jands. j It is fine, !ry, and in the best condi tion fer drilling. j It secures large crops anil early maturity. -t- jl It increases the quantity and quail ty ot lint. . i: t : ; j- It contains an ample quantity of all I the elements necessary to make Cot jjton, and a large surplus which will how itself in the impixvcihent of the land. ! It is prepared from the best and most approved materials, in the mo6t careful and thorough manner, and - .. . 'lunder our nersonal sunervision otates i - h-rade staudanllts Standard and Uniformity ars ! Guaranteed. Cotton Growers as being, in all respects test of thirteen yearsT use anion us and condition only by the liberal expenditure of nprove. Its standard and uniformity arc crop for the past thirteen years has proved it United States. .During this time thousands of Virginia and tTorth Carolina, South Caro results. 1 fertilizers, no one can go wron in usin"1 une :--: Having bought out tho interest of M r. Green field in our former busi ness, I will continue as heretofore at the Old Stand. Thankful for past favors I respectful ly ask a continuance of your patronage. I am Asrent for the erfilizers. Call and see me before you buy. Respectfully, J. F. ROSS. 23: lv 2 o CO 1 .: a 2 11 Mortgage Deeds for sale here ,!so various other bJans. iesl o Willi FIRE ! FIRE 1! --FIRE !!! E in time and prepare yourself against disaster liefbre it be too late, by calling at TnB INSURANCE AGENCY OF J. ALLEN BROWN, ami obtaining a Policy of Insurance : 4l .1 1... tTlfV si LARGEST AGENCY If! THE STATE Aggregate Assets represetrteil over 800,000,000 All First Class Cos. including English-as well as American, and our wn State Cos. "All Policies written here art this Agency. ILobrc promptly settled. . SPECIAL RATES made on good Dwellings Furniture, and Fann property, for a teres of 3 to 5 years. Feb. 10, '81. tf. -: just received;. AT RICHMOND PRICES: Red and Saplen Clover, , Orchard Grass, Timothy and . Blue Grass AtEMISS' GARDEN SEEDS, - Fresh and Genuins . JUST RECEIVED : Landreth's, Buist's, Ferry's, Johnson Robhins' fcc, At Wholesale and Retail AtEMISS'. ONION SETS For Sale At EXXISS'. WASTED, Onion Sets 1 At ENNISS' 17:tf Mfan Coily- la Snprior GonrL ISAAC LOFLIN, Execiitor of ") John Loflin, Sr., dectl., Against JOHN LOF LI X, J. C. PAT TERSON and wife Annie, and others. To Harris loflin, James Loflin, Lindsay Loflin, Gray Loflin, Whit son Loflin, Elmira Loflin anil June Loflin, Solomon Hannah. Owm Hannah, John Hannah. Jere einiah Hannah, Win. Hannah anil William J. Crantbrd : Take notice that the alwivc named plain till has tiled in the Superior Court of David son county, State of North Carolina his com plaint against you and all the heirs-at-!aw and legatees or John Loflin, Sr., deceased, for the purpose f having a construction of the last W::l and Testament, and a final net rlempnt)f tlie estate of said John Loflin Sr., and you arejiereby notified to apjwar and answer said complaint., w ithin twenty dajs from the service of this notice, otherwise the plaintiff will npply-ta the Court for th relief demanded in the complaint. Feb. 8, 1881. Nohtr Oakolixa Ix Sl'peijfoh Court, Davids"!! county. ( Feb. 8th, lbSl. It appcarinir. by affidavit, to the satisfac tion -of' the COnrt that the alwe nnmid .defendants are non-residents of tins State and are necessary pin-ties to the determina tion of the alMve entitled cause : It is there fore ordered that the forcjroinjr notic le serred upon s.iid defendants by publication, once a v.tek for f-ix successive weeks, in the Curolimt WittchatH h , a newspaper pul Wished in the Town of Salisbury in this Judicial District. C; F. Lowe. C. S.C. and Jude of Probate. .OTICEJ To I?olert E. Jones, Stillmon IIsley, and Charles IJirkhalter, Jr,-non-residents you will take notice that the following summons has been issued against 3-ou : DAVIDSON COUNTY his ScPEnioR Court. Ethan A. Allen, Pitt ) i Against j i Uobt. E. Jones, Still- summons yon relief man Ilsley and Chas. I . Birkhalter, Defd's. ) J i STATE OF NOETH CAROLINA, To the Sheriff of Davidson County, greet ing: Yon are hereby commanded to sum men Itoi)ert E. Jones, Stillman Ilsley, and Charles Birkhalter, Jr., the defendants above named, if they be found in your county, to be and apear liefore the Judge of our Su perior Court, at a court to be held 'for the County f Davidson, :rt tfee Court House in Lexington, on the First Monday of March, 1881, and. answer the complaint which will be deposited in the ofh.e of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said county, within the first three days of said term, and. let the said defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint within the time prescribed by law, the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Herein fail not, and of this summons make due return.- Ghci under my hand and the seal of said Court, this 28th, day of January, 1881. C. F. Lowe, C. S. C. of Davidson County. You will also take notice that at the same time, in said case, a warrant of attachment was issued against your propcrtr, " in favor of the Plaintiff. fr the sum of Three Thou sand One Hundred and Sixty-four Dollars and sixty-fiuir cents, due by "open account for serrices rendered, at the rate of fifteen hundred dollars per annum, and returnable to Baid Court in said .County, on the first Monday in March, A. D. 1881, when and where you can appear and dispute the same if you think proper, this 26th day of Feb'rv l8V- w c-r- C s- c-" ' Jonx II. Wexborn, PlflTg Att'y. 20:Gw-p.r$10.50 WIXSTOX TOBACCO MARKET. Wixstox, N. O., Mar. 10, 1S81. Lug, com oion. dark......... Lug, common bright,-. Lugn, coed bright, Lags, fancy bright, ; Leaf, common dark,-.... Leau good dark Leaf, common bright, ........ Leaf, good bright, Wrappers, common bright, Wrappers, eood bright ...$3,50 $5.0r ... 5.00 6.6 7.0a 80 ....12.00 18.69 .... 5.00 (& C.Of .... 7.00 Q t ot .... 6.00 & 7.50 "...10.00" 12.50 ....12.50 (15.00 Wrappers, fine bright,-... J Wrappers, fancy bright,. ....35.00 50.0 ...50.00 ;T6.p Cheap Chat tel Mortgager yarjoqa other blank for-sale hr r- lllSlil! STo Mistake'! -o5 Hundreds of Farmers win - testify that the if PLOW BRAND um AND TIIE OLD, KELIAKLE PIEDRlOfJT GUANOS " :? f Aie First ClflRf,,r T- Cotton, Corn, Tobacco &Ji ? sSever failing to greatlr increase ih .t. Tftese excellent Fertilizers hare & ii, onghlrried by planters in this nection andl1 us. V e are ats AzeMs fo tli -r r - rruai if : OBER'S SPECmrCOMPOITfil) A f 2 lift n ft ill a I ki I.ahJ : I- I 1- the ighest Grade Ferijlizej DO ibtkZfti suit derived from the use" of these x'V-' hy jtJiose who have tried them can bel.aj wSi ' leriBi, &c.,:y calling on us at ourtore TfV f fail to see us. """""'"S kwu anu reliable doii ! BEENHAEDHBEOS.HI ' .- . r Hit' : 10:1m IX U "X JL U 1 J VALUABLE GOLD MINE FOB SALE By Tirtueivf a decree at the Superior CoorTl ' of Stanly Countjr inhall offer Ajr sale to 1 higheitt bii:dtr-in Momlay the 4th day ' April, 18SI, on the premises, the Mineral la, terest in l3 acres of land knowas the ' PARKEE GOLD MINE, I v! In Stanly Cynnly. TVrms one third Cat-fc III ' halance in ix mouth, with interest on the dj ferred payment, bond and secmily uqutred title retained lillparchae money is pai,ijXhi ' is one cf the oldest Milieu in the 'State! and'h very valuable -for sold. There is no Mine in f thin part of the tate thai hus pniii so well M : this, according t- the work. I: ha only Leeu ! worked in uind Uockei-s, and by that roc T ! there hns In-en found two t,r three humlrej thousand dollar worth of gold, among whitli 1 I was several nugjjets weighing from one loJrC j pounds e.;:h. There has been oome 'difficulty ' 1 in the ti'le to thir pr)p-rly, biit bv Jhfe ar- f ': ranginent and sale, the title will bcjoMl. ThU -oroperiy i.- Mtuated in Stan I v Com.ir i 1 ; and about S milen north of Albeiu'trle, an! about 8 uriie sonih of (iold Hill, in ltowaa1?' county. Any person wishing to examine iht'r property before the day of sale can do w by I calling on Cain. M. S. Parker, who Uvea near r the Mine, or Col. Arnold Parker, wo live 2;' 1 miles wi M ot A Hicuiarle. The latter katwawif tine sp i im tw were taken from this Mine,1 and will take pleasure in exhibiting tlitm and give airy iiiformaiiun uUmi the proiertw " 11 A. C. 1'hei.man, CP.'C, ! I f' and Conmii8ioMr.il Allen ar?e,K, C, 12611 18Sl:3w. jl ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTER, A Curative Host iMtselfnf j Tliirlv -Vear'n i3tneriprif lia. firm r .1 : Alh'ock's 1'orou l'Usler in public eiiariwiiij lheir wontttrltil al;i jK:tbUity to the vuiioa: ' syiutoms of dist-ase i a marvel to niwlicnl mtajj t of all schools. For iicrvous pejHoiix uiid llmai- J tics, one or morj applied to the fpine p'wlt.1 ed sleep when opha'tnfcyeu hydratetjf etih)hi,rii had beeii of little nerviro. Now, wltra oueiaa,! not sleep, iin i thecomiuon practice to appfj a Plaster lo the back. You scarcely touch. tlif! pillow before you are sound asleep. f f , A Ucoeks 1'oroiiff Plasters have the cn rati raj ; effect ol the Sjianisli tly blisters, vet wake i .n.l .,..i..i.tf:...i ii... i.f i : . .... eut for all ajjes and conditions, usually only producing a "bliuii" on theskin.and tnorect I . , . : . i - r ... ;Tt 1 ! miiuy curiiii-ve man unimeni or biwtew, sua without prosirati-n or pain of the latter. 1 1 1 ' : This is true even in Croup, Oninsv. Weoifcr. Lung a Throat AU'cttioiiB, and the utility of' this sanitary invention has been warmly wtW corned. They are largely sold-in every tartof i i the world, and it is btlievtd that not leMtbao '. Gvc hundred thousand persons are well,.sw p.". attendingjo tlie duties of life, free horn paiu, who have an AUcock's Porous PlasCer scat- Jj whereabout them, and who. but for the said T plaster, would-be prostrate .upon a bed of ago- ! ! ny. Beside, a peculiar ping, pleasant odor, hah, I or atmwmltere exhales from them by thevarmlhm ' ' envelops-the person in a cloud "&f thin va, through which contagiun cannot penetrate. 1 fact, AUcock's Plasters supply, an atnicplitre -.. like that from balsam or pine woeds, and c . doubt attract ozone. When contagious or inftcl iow disease are about, they should, It worn on client or back as preventives. - S THE ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTER ' soothes pain, reaniiaatcs torpid limbs, Mt-BVju in many cases, to revive the j owera of lifc.. The great demand iroves them to be used u ' a universal remedy. They are convenient of P'j; plication, and safe for all, being incapabhj ef Ji J.. a- . I'M: prooucing any injurious cctcts. -Dr. Valentine Alott, Dr7Johnsoh7 of Hart ford, and Dr. Mrers. of Savannah. havevtHkeA of them in the'bighest terms. Tliereat said : "Ihey were all. thai could fe hoped w in a olaster Ktmolt rlpnnlv nA adln-gite; perfect asjirtificiajsujiponers' and for pains, because of their counlerirrilasJi3 ipialitits, ntinriy at once giving ease." L"l j weakness of the back, breast and aide, 1J, -benefite!, thus curing lumbago in a few floonv sometimes in few minute. , . In serious heart and chest afiectiona lheir,.-,; use causes an ahsorntinn ir pvnuoration of : ter, by which dropsy of the heart and hydro ; thorax lisxe nndoobteuiybeen cured. They appear Xu have a peculiar effect npon j the nervous, allaying Irritability while aupplf, ing warmth. They seem to accmulate e'j f tricity, and aid the circulation of the' bloWt through the part where applied, by which; health v actions are induced. -ii The'Poroaa-Plaster are flexible, and fonnfl of great help to those who have weak bck' . or pains in tlie side. .Especially ere they Jjf nble to those who have neglected colds''. Twj. are oftcn prevenliyea of consumption; H tliey are beJieve.1 to have loosened the grPfJt this terrible affliction, and had been instrumental in efleeting a cure. nTi Lf climates they shonld be-worn on the breat ; between the shoulders, or over the kidnfyjM &f l those who are sulijct lo take cold easily.6 1 simple plan will soon produce consttttitir, : .i.n :n ...m. to, roaSst rtraorun-1 i If. . VernnClw nary enanxen ui iciii-ihi tr. . hanges of temperature. Experience r the Porous Plaster to be a We,nif isnmptif ely inclined, invariably proved the the consum ing the most-remarkable abatement yrfii - 1 ; i ' MS.' - ! : Agency, 294 Cwial S treej Cityjind for Sale byjW worai sjmpioius, Principal New York C 1 JA7l. JClJdJh ; t ; The house and lot on the ebro'ertfj posite D. A. Davis' residence. ApP'J l A. Davis or tlmmihscritier, h 19:4t. . v JohsLHeM'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 17, 1881, edition 1
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