. . ... 1 4 u ! i r I ...... - : - V-r -,JaaaMaaaaaMaaaaaWaMaWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Carolina Watchman; THURSDAY. AUGUST J?, ISI. Crop prospect In Montgomery county -reported gloomy. Crops In the rich and beautiful fonds of the Jersey aettknient in pavidson, almost a ptdl failure, Burke wan$j inherit j frr sutKprohibi- There is muclt suffering from droulu in v various paris pf New Jersey. ' Tfie JJesult ltoatl Machine. During the past wee-k many of oar cit izens hare been . highly entertaiued by f 4 , . - ' . " I. ! I.. I " . ..... Jl I of the election onp nursaav ia. u r- - ;TIie hlshwayouinuuee uas pare. e MTeral able epWkera, 'who, upon in vita lly sarprised ne moreen : the and- for the " tion, deUreredaddreMes on different . oruhibiUonistskbcmselfcsrberas cona, HTS.l f,I .fetl k.lr ln.ltnVln ' . . l , : . - i! inuK SOU,m ucuutu ouuiu "i r dentiy anticipate: a victory t Fru. te ghj of ft Le wagon. Ob- this cityi at which place the Rowau Conn- bitiomsts a afieaii;:uu.v;-Fy Hqoely between tne uina wi.eew nanga a ty Teachers Institute is now holding its Mpectedfwlarse a rotetobe polled, or so teel trailer 8 feet m length and very i n . t -reatadiflbrencein the footing np of the .trong and powerfnl. fThe scraper is .5MI$n- 1. ; V w V great .tfmcrenceia . inu-i-d at trill bv two le vera. ' -The firsC on last-Thurday, nighty by colnmns. - . - -!.,- L..i i.a na..tiiiH i-:m 1m mmlM to tnruuike I M JTtr Jp . nt T-rnrinn H-f!- The result has idemonstraiea jseveraiim-i momttmA ,firat-claabate. lt-weicUa has shown that While the I I AMI Ilia and fnnr linnuil UK ! r. r -i - he machine has been B "i uia years, and certainly impresses nit ad in i ring sense of portsnt i fasTltlbas shown tnat while the aboUt i 40o lb., and nionle are in favor of subjecting the traffic quired to work it. T quired LpStnousliqdor. to. rigid1-mtrictions, pretty thoronghly tested inEome,andaU hi. years, and cerut t.40 time hai gone out ofdate. , Trotting horses are improving. 2.i6 is the best speed naw. " V .' - , ' .Virgtuia is going ont of the pea-nut Cosiness at fhe rate of,700,000 bushels tfie year. , : , The Movttiain Banner, of Rutherfordton, begins well. Maj.it prosper intull nia Xuvitj. . .. , ' Bcxmee Resorts. There are 175 visi tors at the Sparkling Catawba Springs, arid n i liannr as ther can be. It is a nice A . - place, It vicinage pleased with iU Last Friihiy two teams I ,js tit talents. enures, -7 anaiureo ineu . vex w.. M addrwi on "California." not nrenared forithe crest cnange proposea 0f the inncK road, just nonn r iue v,en-1, ,.," . .JL!.ti- l Rilraf. tracks 1h aboikt two lionrs.l rmnnson, wuicn was.uoiuen adherence to I The road .was very hard and toogh, and tenairiingind instructi ve. His descrip it was necessiiry 10 go over iiwiui a pow tion Qi tllo Bcenery of tins wonderfully by the prohibiti6n.law; It. has showiij . the strong ancknt iisagea of the State. Voters cannot elegant and beau- uverai iiinea Deiore naiunz tne niucuiuo i : , . .i . perceiveor will not admit that the insUtbtion . It is egtiinatwl that the machine and ; T:.,T . . i - J ( ' C.'4t..'. r.k.Ul,u.ni.n am. miw.li wni-l' in turn liAIll'R l tllUlIyi llIOStratlYC. - least entertaining, evening. T- n .j .1 n n giren to drink, "tested Jeisby con- siderations of this kind than by an nnwil-j elly Soil than in muck.- It is a great la- He SP with a brief sketch of the abo- Hngness to embsrras their free indulgence. 1 Dor-saver anu can -of .i.iichid .ni !Mitnated bv their iath-1 three men did as much work iu two hours "fully; illustrative. VOH.U...U . , j.-,--- . I . . .... . - I fi tli d.nMroua it.ia de- as a dozen men could uo id two weeae. at, out not, mo A i.. . V oubtimanV who arc! " .7 . I ttUU,w " wv w - I .m.lijr imui a ml iriil'tl WAI I IE IU l - I iCUllftVI W . ....... uo doubt be made riginal inhabitants who were found here U has shown bat the colored voters are hrery ussfulabout the city. Syracuse has j when the first settlers were Janded on is a mistake bout! the killfng ef Church, the'raan'concerncd inrthe Alexan- dcr countj murder case. He made, his escape. . .- r . - The Charleston -lVw lays: "Every dol lar invested in the South by Northern men: -takes a stitch out of the bloody shirt." Jfultum in parvo. . ; y rmore near It unanimous In opposition to prohibition than the white, for while the latter divided the former ,vwcnt togemer almost solid. AsAumiag hat he tjic.ftjand ose of piriiuoua. uquor -ci.wj5b v"' Clitistlanand a hindraneei4o-jthe beat in terests of society, the result shows that its influence on the popular, mind is stronger than all the churches of all denominations, than all the schools and colleges and other institutions designed tot- the prpmotion of intelligence and morality, combined. It has shown: that . it is easier to incite From present appearances North Carol i pa will be poorly represented at the Allan ta Exposition. The newspapers are trying to work up the business, and are doing the best thej can ; but the newspapers are only doing the wind work. ,; Two lawyers iu Philadelphia havobeen failed for forging a will, .by which they sought to obtaiu for tuemscives an estate Worth $8O0,0CO. The National Greenback party," in looking for a bhoiter name expressive of fhe aims of the party, talk of adopting Jhe single word "National." The Communistic community oflOnei 4a, N. Y., for some years a stench in the nostrils of the good poeple there, is break ing up going to pieces, as it ought. The Lenoir Topic speaks of her citizens anramering iu the mountains. We thonght Lenoir was so near the mountains there was no cced- to go up higher. Obadiah Roes, the murderer of Nathan -iel.Cruewall, at Bartow, Ga., in 1877, was discovered aud captuTed in South Caro lina, a few days ago, and has been taken back for trial. two of them, and Watertown one. They cost $150 each;- Koine (N. Y.) Sentinel. We copy tiof above for the benefit of our tpwn and town council. The machine described is similar to a common "road scraper," but exceeds it iu cost There is no doubt 6orao labor-saving implement could be constructed to "do ..the turnpike work nsually performed here and else where by men with picks and shovels. I Roanoke Jalaud by Sir Walter Raleigh, following with a historic review of the progress uVade by our Statu since her set- pjent to date including about three ceu turieal TJiis address was appropriate, instructive and highly! interesting. It is TUUNIPS. now quite certain that the corn Small Pox In Mitchell County. ; The Marion Lump Pott says, consider able excitement prevai a iu Mitchell coun ty over the sudden and hitherto unknown appearance of small pox in. their midst. Mr. Thomas Buchanan who with his bro ther went west last fall, came home week before last, after having waited on his brother,' who had died from small pox in Carringtob; Ohio, after an illness of , four days. Tom Buchanan came home feel- ing perfectly well, but in a few days was taken with small pox and died on Thurs day last. . The commissioners of the county met promptly, and wisely took steps to prevent the spread pf the disease. The' patient was removed to himself and all communication cut off. Guards were placed on all the roads leading from Ten nessee, aad from which direction no one was allowed to come in to Bakersville. The patient is reported to have aulfeied greatly from thirst, no one being allowed to administer to his wants bat the gaard, who did not know whether to allow plen ty of water or not. Since the death of Buchanan, the excitement has somewhat abated, as it is thought there will be no more new cases. All parties in that sec tion of the county are under strict quar antine aud every precaution taken to prevent the possibility of new cases. . .- " 1 ' r ... . ... 'iru'.jjiiw-. 'i t-n,e- i This is .especially true of ridge so vuvu'j a af i in va v uva w w w hours than a dozen men could do in two weeks. " A dozen nieu for two weeks, each . . i . . . . v.. " at 60 cents w day. will cost $86.40. Picks. men to rcsistaooc against restrictions man i . ,k-:, snoveis ana overseer, wm run u up iu , i.' . . ($100. Tho machine and thrco hands to or ior me puuiic goou. , - . v7;;: i Tt- ia Tint tn h mnnnud that th dpfcftt of I "V1 "l ... ... L,i 4k teams, could be operated a whole day at prohibition is, all disaster jto the cause, for -v.-- lt . : . , ,V lui i a cest of $I.".00: and if they did in that it is , not. The discussions iWlnch were " v o w nuv " ""J k . plipirl durintr. the canvass were aa the scatterinc of good seeds which will yet tW w!cks5bere W0U.,d a nvi? spring up and bear fruit. Every truth an- Rbout i ul rth COM- nounced has found alodgment somewhere, Bering, if economy is entitled to enter and will yet dome forth te do good. .Error into competition with the present system, nft trinmnHs for a time, but ultimate! We think it is ; tax payers generally are i... ' ' J- X- A. Al yieias to iru.4,i, . : j; The advocates of prohibition have no apology to make ; they were, actuated by no grand misconception as to the merits of the cause, but purely from conscientious convictions of duty. They believe that the use of and traffic in spirituous liquors as a beverage is detrimental to the political, apt to think so. A committee to investi gate and thoronghly study the subject could do no harm, but might be the means uf a large annual saving to the town. The Londou Standard? correspondent at Rome, of Aug. 8th, says that serious proposals ' have been made recently to will be assured " l.i r - . I . i. . a i i. a. secial; financ al and moral welfare of the ine 10PC "Ia 1 1C b"oum neoiile. and that it should be nrohibited i the HoIJ Seo to America, where an and could not, as good cit'vtens, fail to say Independent position so at the ballot box when called on to " lM .nt Ti.. .Ln;.nr.i.;i.;t;nn;cii (i..n.i.i. It liMken predicted by a modern cj'vaa stw mi n wa v vx-w admit the leading truths contended for as prophet that the great battle of Armaged the eround of their action, but reach a dif- doaistobefought iu the Mississippi valley fcrent conclusion as to the remedy for the W fie Pope should move his rauche to the evil. ThevloDDosed nrohibition. but de- United States he will bo likely to locate The canvass in Virginia opened 'ilon -4ay last. Maj. Daniel, the Democratic nominee, and Col.'Cameron, Readjuster, met in joint discussion at New Martins yllle, Henry county. - mandea ngiu restrictions on tiie trainc a difference of opinion, as honestly enter tained, no doubt as that held by the more ultra party! vrWe dismiss the subject with theuconvic- tion that good will' come . of the lstc can- Komewhere in would tend to diction. the West, all of which inspire belief in ttie pre lauds. Corn has now passed the time for much improvement. It will not do, therefore,, to depeud on August rains to bring it out. Stock feed may yet be raised before the ml vent of fronts, aud Turnips is oue of tho crops that may bo relied on for this pmipose. Corn sowed in drills r would make fodder. Millet grow a quickly and Would givo at least oue cutting before frost. Buckwheat is also a rapid grower and would probably mature even after the1 15th-of August. Whatever U attempted to relieve the sitnutiou must be done promptly after the I first rain that puts the ground in good order for plowing; for there are now only eight weeks before wpu4V ex pect frost. L The' antis had a mass mcetiug in Wadosboro on the 3il instant, which end ed in whiskey and a low. A drunken ucgro had to be arrested for his disorder ly connuct, aud when the officers of ..the I law attempted to perform their duty he resisted aud was knocked down. There- j 1 i upon a surging mass oi negroes rusueu upou the officer, crying "kill him, kill him." The officer fled and was pursued by the rabble, flourishing sticks, pistols, and throwing stones. Judge Bunett, fbrtiinatolv; -prevented bloodied and crime. Archery, as a .summer pastime., for ladien and The Disston Company, purchasers of , . , f tilicount,v alKi in an immense track of swarm lands iu South England." Nice art is brought to bear iu . :i. L. I i r & I dlnridn h-ivn art'titifMi tliA rirrlif nt ivnv I . . . i TiS, UUl IU8 US 111 R WT Wl BUW 6KB. ' -! ," " tllH COllgt TKCt lOll Of OOWSHIld lUiOffS. Infinite wisdom directs the affairs of men ; through -their territory to a railroad Com- Yuw bows are Mtceniedj t,e best, and cost and though shrouded ia clouds and dark- pany, Nearly all the ills ihat afflict mankind can be prevented and' cured by keeping the stomach, liver and kidneys in perfect working order. There is no medicine knowu that will do this as quickly and Hureli', without interfering with your du ties as Prker Giuger Tonic. See adver tisement. - jlyl4-agl4. mil JONES McCUBBINS & Co Will offer, for the next 30 days, Ml THEIR SPRING & SUMMER GOODS At and below Cost. 1 'Give them a call.' Official Townships. Taylorsville, Miller's, Sharped, Gauthney's. Sugar Liaf, Little River, El leu dale, Wittenburg, Totals, Votk or Alexander Co : For Pro. I Against Pro. 69 89 87 63 27 S9 17 17 337 IU 73 47 75 79 63 64 133 633 " BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures costiveneM una Sick-Ucdache. ' At Theo. P. KlnlltV Come to the Front! W.A.-EAiGrLE BOOT, SHOE & GAITER MAKER, MAIN STREET, orrosiTB esniss' nuco stobe. 10 MOM H We have now in store the Largest and most Complete Stock we have ever offered: "" The Independents in the city election At Greenville, 8. Monday, stole a march on the regular Democrats, secured the colored vote atnd won the day. It-was wet and dry, and th6 Independents seem to be wet. .. to , be indemnified by an equal ness for a'time, the light comes at last to amount of laud m some other part of the I f A. cheer and, to bless all,. the erring as well as those more nearlj right. Tho Caswell Monument. i - . : . The speech of ex-Governor Vance on the occasiou of unveiling j the monument weaUh and splendor in hon Mr. Adam Hang, of Raleigh, had sun stroke at Kiuston, on the 3d, while on military duty, and died shortly after wards, Four uther men belonging to aamsTompany had stmilaf attacks, but AU rcctfvered. No southern State jorjof Gov. Caswellj the first Gov- j drawing so hearilyJVoni northern cap ernor ot ortb Caroliua. which ceremoav "anaia. was observed at Kins ton. N.! C. ou the 3d instaiit, is given on tde first'page of j Mitchell county, walled in by mountains, ias had a .case of genuine small pox, brought in by Mr. Thos. jiucbanan, recent ly from Ohio. Mr. B. died of the disease. The mountaineers, who never before had the disease iq their midst, were no little ex- ited by its presence. . ' "e i ' ' The following prominent men died last Thursday : Gen.Jas. G. Blunt; late of the I VS. army, in an asylum at Washingtonj t'ol. John C. luith, secretary of theUnfr it diStates Senate, at Washington ; John fri. Bagley, ex-Goveruor of Minnesota, at ao Fiaei&co, Cal. Pr. Duckworth, of the Royal Collega this paper. The occasion! was celebrated of A'hysiciaus, England, eny s "Pure by a grand dismay of military and band onlk in sufficient quantity i as necessary music, and speeches from,1 several distin- to tue bodJ ftS Pure a,r- 1 ue miuiinum guishedj orators. Governor Jarvis was 9oattJ required for the preservation ofde MOW in New Yurkwauts to know - - - I L.ltl. l. 1 1 . A. . 1 1 here and borca conspicuous part. "f"1"' ue wie as ue quana per if thtJ Unia states govermcnt will give - - ' t I ci ism Triv - a tu m up rwr isn norenn a i n I . . . ... . . " j r" ,,m Uj, to JiU8Sia, it tho Czar should Ue- overwhelming defeat of p-ohibitldn. : The child. Think of that mothers, whose t,iat thev do ot augwer sucu questions tlgnres all run that wpy,; owing a ues scarce eyer uw muu. nijtn w aeniftml U made by the party ha majority in the State of from 95 to. 100 ... :.- .: . iU2 a right to make it.s ;0. K. Uiousaud. This is larce eh ouch to ouiet " gcuoruuy coucoueu oy uie the mind of any reasonable liqoorite. He Pre8S. and tuosc leading citizeus who have a wild sort of a niau at Toronto. Cana- ias got the mhltitnde oii hi -si4e.He 8lkeu 0Qt 011 1" suivject, that no sen- da, insisted on being j whipped with a is; in the majority bevond all ouesUon. oas consequences to political parties are cat ' nine tails, and a roan was found The colored voters stood in for whisker ikelj.to result from the late election. wLo did it. The fellow; bore it without almost io man, leaving lout the preach-1 Bepaolicaus will probably see no cause j flinching A crazy mart has been kuown ers, teacners ana some rew etbers. it is! " u..vu.,...i.l to i,avep the- lash without eut crv or a comfoH to be on the winning side, and "ot that Democrets mil sell out to flinchingaand the Canada man is probab- Bradlaugh was forcibly ejected t loui the Parliament House in England. day P'r two ago, on the ground of his .theism, heEnglirCoqatitutibu forbid - (ling rthe mating of .members who are fetueisU. Ilia friends aro -very -'persistent -4 u-his behalf, and will go to the extent of proposing a change iu the Constitution. There Js more northern capital seeking investment jn the Georgia-gold mines man ever before. The placer mines of Vi hitoconnty havelatterly produced most goia. J. Y. bawtoll sold a mine in Daw onCounty a few; days ago at" $205,000. At the present, Lnmkm connty is work aug more mines than any other connty in' .the gold Celt which is 14 or 15 miles in .width, and extends froin the North Caro lina to tho Alabama line: The President has experienced anothef , flight backset by the accumulation of pas ; bejod the capacity of the Jubc Veretofore used for iU dlsdurge, and another opera ion occam e necessary on tlie morning of ina jsth nst It was very snccesfifully per- r fPHWiaad oe further trouble ii! appre- - nnaed fom thattause. ' The.pafjent bore the operation well, and at : last' accounts - was io a satistactory condition. ins statement of the : case leaves the impressvm that the President inet yet out v .of dP?r, Hi's attendants haveiriven ver cheering rerun's for. ten'' dara pastVso that , ine public was rather surprised at the an , iiouccroent of the new difficulty. We trust an aiay vet go will with the President. wo suppose the "autie are ' enjoying that happiness. ' State, The R. R. Co., bind themielves to make 80 miles of road within three years, or surrender their charter and the property to the Disston Co. , from $20 to $100 a piece. Arrown are of various patents, and weigh in certaiu proportions to tho power required to spring the bow on whioh they Mie used. i l O l : A hand reel-for icelins silk cocoons is Florida is rapidly becoming the seat of caUetl for through the ! ScieutiHc Ameri can, it should have a vim oi incites in ciicnmt'ercncc.be light and inexpensive. The culture and manufacture of silk is a rapidly growing industry in this country, amounting already, in value of manufac tured proi tut, to $34,000,000 a year. Ilartman, the Russian nihilist aud mnr- The Late Electiox Resnlted in an nofc leM than a quart daily for each mami him. Our officials have replied leans. ly crazy. The Apmt Worm This pest lias dc vastated large districts of conn try in the counties of Knox, Woodfordy Livingston, Mclean, Iroquois and Lst Sajle, Jn Illi nois. The oats crop in Will and Grundy counties has been about half destroyed. Michigan, Calhoun and Berrian counties have been-badly ravaged. -- Wherever H strikesja fiehJ or a tree it destroys every green thing. About Watertown, and Fox Lake, in Wisconsin, the destmctiou has been great. H-'V: When a man becomes a . Nihilist he abandons God and country, and pledges ns an io stanu . oy jne party,' right -or wrong, if a free man before, ho is so no longer, but voluntarily submits to become a slave absolutely without limitation. The party is a secret organization, and has not, aud cannot have, the recognition of any civilized government ; and al though at-war with Russia, is without oeHigerent rights. 1 Fay Co., of - Cincinnati, Oliio, most piominept lumber men of the great west. employ band saws iii rippiug out walnat uu omer valuable timbers. They iro on uie principle that the best is the cheap est, ana stand not on the cost of mahiu ery U it will do ttie work they requjre 1 he Dana saw wastes ! less tiruler and makes snootlier lumber,- whidr 'corn' mands the highest prices in the market First qnajity walnutlumberisnow bring ing 5 1511 a tbonsand in New York. Prof. V. J. Martin, of Davidson Col lege, has accepted the Professorship of "Natural .History, iu the University of North Carolina. H will be difficult for Davidson to' fill the vacant chair with a better or more acceptable man than Prof. Martin; and probabijr cannot do it. She is' not likely, however, to go backward o this case, while her general coarse is onward and upward. England has just completed a ram that 19 supposed to be Invincible, aud the United States is trying a torpedo to blow the ram in pieces. ( Who can tell what is to be the end of new inventions ! Nations are whipping each other -in tho work shops And not in battle fields stained with human gore This is a great ad vance in civilization, to end, we trust; iu universal peace. - - ' -: . f 1 CoPEsnACEjr, August a. The St Pe tersburg correspondent -of the iVarional Gazette says the Russian court made a recent Journey to Moscow because of the discovery of an extensive cogspintcjr to assassinate-the imperial farnily. During the eight at Peterboff the, police, on the 27th of July, stopped a boat wlHcb had succeeded in passing.the gnardships aud arrested the occupants,. It was subsequently-discovered' that sixty persons, some of them of high rank, were iuvolved 0 Jhe plot; - !" A'tral package of " BLACK-DRAUGHT " ' free'of charge. . , At Theo. F. Kluiu's. Col. Thomas, of Charlotte, has earned a good 'mention and enduring remem brance, for his able services in behalf of prohibition. ,So also, Montgomery, of Cabarrus. The friends of the just cause should remember its able and fearless advocates. i All Work Strictly First Class Hating had sixteen yearn experience in ifct biuii.eM, I am renared TO PLEASE I in om fast idiou. j ' For i EASE AND ELEGAfiCE OF FIT my work can not be excel led. - ' SA1I material of the befet and finest grade. E3i,All work done in the latest stvies and f Millions. Gsnts Pins Work a Specialty. Readj-inade work of the best quality always on hand for dale. Attention xiven to FANCY WORK and Champion Box Toe Work, j Repairing Natlr and I Promptly done! at moderate prices. BF&JSatisfact ion guaran teed or no charge.. Orders by tuail promptly filled. 43: ly' WM. A. EAGLE. . Rowan Comty-In He Snperior Conn Moses L. Holmes ; against Richard A. Caldwell. Julius A. Caldwell, M. W. Jarvis and E. Nje Hutchison, Exec utors of David F. Caldwell, Frances Fjshcr, Annie McB. Fisher and Fred. C. Fisher. M. W. Jarvis. Executor of David F.Cald well and Annie McB. Fisher, of the above named defendants, are hereby notified! to be and appear before the Judge of our Supe rior Court, at a Court to be held for the County of Rowan at the Court House in Salisbury on the 8th Monday alter the 4th Monday of September, 1881, and answer the cemplaint of the plaintiff which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk ot the Superior Court of said County, within the first three days of the said term, and let the said defendants tako notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint during the term, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This 6th day of August, 1881. 43:t $7 J. M. Horah, Clerk Superior Court Rowan Co. PRINTS, LAWNS AND DRESS GOODS Ire Handsome and at. Prices to suit all. Cassimeres, Coltonades, Domestics, Notions, ic.. S3P Very Cheap. 5 53?" 13?" Shirts for everybody at Right Prices. mjg ? W Our Stock of Clothing is neat, and we mean to sell them as low as the kmeit We well sell you a coat at 50 cents. Our assortment of Shorn is tbefstwt have ever offered and at lower prices. Cut Loaf. Puheriwd, Grannlitri, White and Brown Sugars, at Roi-k-Bottom Priors. . have always on band. The Beat FLOUR try , it joi who like the Best. Also a large lot of Wbe&t Bru Always on ham, at 25 cts per bushel. A Full Assortment of the BEST TOBACCOS. GRE -A-T EEDU O T TON LADIES' AMD HEN'S STRAW HATSU Rio Coffee 12c; Arbucklc's Arioga 20c; Fancy Lavunyr20c; Old Govcnioient JtTitJt Ten or twelve kinds Molaises and Syrups, and among them the 1x.st in the mirlitt. -s Pull Stock of S33I Irish Potatoss on hand. MANY USEFUL THINGS AT 5 CENTS EACH. Be sure and , ns before roa boy or dl With this birdVeye view of what wo have, we retnrn thanks for j paBt jatroBp and solicit future favors: Yours very repcctlully, KLUTT2 & W. AV. Tavlor, H. F. Atkixs, Salesmen. June 7, 1831. WrM. 1 Unrth V.mm Tmfim Vrnti ' ! FOR RENT OR LEASEI JL1U1LU UlUUXXilU. JUUUUUJ" uuuaij . In the Superior Court, July 25, 188L James Smith, Plaintiff, against Henrv O. Stebbins,Trus tee for Franklin Osgood, Wmf aKER? the West! Point Cadet, col ored, will at last retire to the shade to ?hicb he. should have been consigned long ago. Th'e court has found against him cost unwillingly, to all appearances They say he committed the outrages on his own Dtfi'son. and lied about it besides. Exit. ' I ' Durham Cocstt.-tIu a recent election for couu'ty officers elected J." J. Terrell, republican, .Probate Judge; and Dr. Wm J Lowe, independent, Register of Deeds ; aud went 1507 against prohibition. Sixty-so veu counties heard from give a majority of 95,725 against prohibition Twenty-eightconnties hot heard from will probably swell tho majority to 115,000. "The Industrial South," is the title of a large and handsome weekly newspaper started at Richmond, Va. Price $2 year. Telegrams on the President's eondi tiou down to 7, p. m. Aug. 10, arefavora ble. j Yancey county is reportcd-for prohibi Chas. Vockc, George C. rwm, and Henry G. Stehbins and sons, and M. Prinim, Defend ants. The Defendants, Ilenrv O. Stehbins. Franklin Osgood, Chas. Voeke, George C. rwin and Henry G. Stehbins and sons, are lercby notified that the above-entitled civ I action is brought for the recovery of re alty situated in said county known as "The Silver Hill Mining Property," and damages tor its detention, aou that thev are required to appear at the next term of said Court to be held at Lexington un the rlrst Monday n bepteinber. 1881. and answer or demnr to the c omplaint filed, or judgment by de fault will be taken against them. : Julv 25.1881. C.F.Lowe, No41:6t C. S C. Roai Cumity-Iii the Superior Court S. Younts and John A. Younts. Partners under the name of S. Younts & Son, against Andy Bailes. The above named defendant. Andv Bailes, is hereby notified to be and appear be tore tnc Judge or our bupenor Court, at a Court to be held for the County of Row an, at tne Court House in Salisbury, on the Oth Monday after the 4th Monday of Sep tember, 1831, and answer tue complaint which has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, and let the said defcudant take no tice that if he fail to answer the said com plaint during the term, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. And the said defendant is . further net! fied that a warrant of attachment has been issued and levied upon bis interest in two hundred and fifty acres of land, in Litaker Township, adjoining the lands of Caleb Yost and others, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the , claim of the plaintiffs, the said S. Younts fc Son, against mm, to wit : Tne sum er eight hundred and twenty-seven 77-100 dollars, with in terest at eight per cent, on f 657.71 from May 2Uth, 1881, and evidenced by several notes and accounts; that said warrant of attach ment is made returnable at a terjn of said Court held on the 9th Monday after the 4th Menday of March, 1881, and then con tinned, and to be heard at a term of said Court to be held at the Court House in Salisbury oa the Oth after the 4th .Monday r a . .aa. id oepieinoer, 1901. 1 This 5tb day of August. 1881. J. MJHOBAH. Clerk Superior Court Rowan Co. 10 " ? THE "COMMERCIAL HOTEL," Situated on Market Street, ia ' WILMINGTON, '. C, Is for rent or leaseJor one or more yen There are 32 rooms in the honw, and if opes- Action to recov- ' ed by a competent man a good biwinewetBh er real estate. idone. The "liar" alone csn i do enoup top? I the rent.. Possession immediate. For terms'and particular apply to CR0NLY & MORRIS, Aoetkieaa, 41:1 Stock and Rral Etate Erokffv The YAH -WINKLE JUNO COTTON PRESS. "TheJbestRlnntnjrontnt In the wdrM.C rinned on thU tin commands a feigner pnetw Uutt gtnncd on any ether. Cassoss A- Fftzek. CrmconyS. C. Agents tor Kotraa. Sucly and Cabrraw For Circulars, &c., call on M. S. nrowoTWBW 33:Saio f Summons for Relief. Noticb. To Permelia Koonts. one of the Defendants, unknown resident, take notice that the following Summons- has been issued against you to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 2d day of September, 1881, at Lexington, or the re lief asked for will be granted. Daviison Comity, in SipiorCoiirL Michael Koonts and A. F. Pickett, Excc utors of David Koonts, deceased, against D. W. Pickett and wife Sarah, A. F. Picket t and wife Nancy, Michael Koonts and wife Fra ny, Emanuel Koonts and wife Margaret, Zuinly Koonts and wife Eliza, Phillip K o snti and wife Catharine, Christinia Gobble, Mar v Koonts, Joicy Koonts. Chris tian Sowers and wife Albertine, heirs of Dclana Koonts, and Pennclia Koonts. State of lYorth Carolina. To the Sheriff of Batidton County-Greeting-. You are hereby commanded te summon Permelia Koonts, one of the Defendants, above named, if she be found within your County, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the County of !1 s -4 m a . WANTED! 1G Cords of hard, dry firewood, two ft lnngth. Apply nt this office. Jnly 23, 1831. SALE OF H. G. R. BVTDCt will sea tor cash f Iff he shares of N. C. Are shares as aamiuistr ior ce "f JoM np.,..r n.l ikrra share as AeCBlOl Turner, ana Ueathman. July tntt. ISO. li-At A.M Kiel, W LIVERY i We bare opened a Urery Stable $t tween Mam and Lee u eew. rw! pleased to serve the public, our wro, & brtshtaadaer.and our te-ms reasoaaow- us a call. - gri. May 26, 81. TT. A.-Mowet7K tf ; SALE BY IJJI. MARSHAL By nrtue of fi. ri v; i 'Sf !ji able to the United Slates Circuit ifore Term, 1881 ; at Charlotte, S.W ptrj to the htehest bidder, at the Court "maij Salisbury. In Kowan County. . "u.wrteil of SeDtember. 11. the lnwrest ol MJXLj: : Acrwrof Land on both sides ot c.rsn i i joining the lands both siaes 01 "", niter ot A. nender.on and Davidson on Friday the 2d da, of Septeni-! ffif 'tew. liop 1Rflt ' (Vr ttiautrri'Mnrthi. .nmmnn. u.i. n.l fmtfrr Streets. COnwu""" gf exclusive of the day of such, service, snd I tiiniutVam, answer the complaint, a copy of which is lands of Meroney W, et au ''"'j, raTlfti!" ,et fi" U SSabonifc acres. the ber, 1881; after the service of this summons, j Main and Cemetery strata wn?1, it -1..-: e .k- j r u ' . one lot In the east waro ww .etaLne. if M. L Hpt . . .wnM Aaat llnA VIHII 1UICI.. ...la notice that if she faU to answer the said , STiwVfi w li.fS complaint within that time, the plaintiff t lands of J.K.B. Johnson, etaL. yh.ViS&l ... r .. .. . . l. n' "I I T-h. kt tn remainder oi -u'yll )r win appiy 10 me voort ior tne relief de manded in the complaint.' Hereof fail not, and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 14th dsy of Jul t. 1881. pF. Lowe, Clerk Superior Court. W. F. TT:kixx67, ' ".; Plff'sAtty. 40:t b. The estate la raroalnder Jjti1 lota now occupied by Ws mother, rf Royden. aa a residence, m tnc "Z-f&etP-T bound by Bank JSW laitp01 jLhurch St. DeedamadatthectM, U. 8. Marshal Western Kv a.wT r. tumdos. - DepatT U. 8. MarshaL for Carolina tion by 300 majority. I nnah for Yancey. 43 :6t: owlr $1.50 pr year in tdvince-