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Carolina Watcttman. .THURSDAY, MARCH, 14, $73 : Tli SflpeHer Covt la iJurkc, It ow In w-wiou, Hi Honor Jadg Ctoad pre- uMin Tim notertetM vrife child murderer' Secrest, of Uftfcxu, will .come n foitrl?!, to whfcb toope general interest 0c! jtfrip to oj other on the ytoifiL HmILmh ielivet4 character itic charge 0 lluuduj-, a report of which appears in IbV Charlotte Observer of yes terday ouriog, from which we extract the following J U flattered the jnry by telling them tiMeontj coniiniiwioners had endorsed them a .good and law abiding tuen. "Now,wco'utiuaed his honor, "I am going to tell yoa men orer here in Burke the same tfliag I told them over thar in Wilkes, and that is t if you good and law sibiding men dout stand np and dtfeud the law by panishing crime and bringing .the bad men to punishment yonH all go X9 ibe-deari1 togetber-to tbe davil togeth er: saw a theip fellow orer in Wilkes Homis Wilkea." Protddeme TesMp Yew neighbor it.:eJs comprita a larger aambcr of work ing men and women than Providence JtdwnsWp, A ride last week through a portion ofit impressed as with the solid character of its population. They have plenty and live quietly and at ease. It is irue not many of them devote much time jLo the ornamental parts of human life. They make little display in buildings and grounds, but generally take care to have full barns, full cribs and fat horses, and i you call on them they will treat you to ibe bt they have without ostentatious eremony.L, We are indebted to Mr. C. Kestler for politeness of this kind, at hose hospitable residence we met sever al of his neighbors, all iu the best humor jimong themselves and so also towards the rest of mankind. The people of Union' (Lutjimn) church tre about completing their new church building. It is about 40x70 feet with gallery in one end. It js a handsome brick building Tbe workmanship is plain but excellent, and mostly done by . H . ... ' '' cue memuers or tne congregation as mey coald spare the time from their farms to work on it. Uxio' is one of the oldest churches in the county. The lands (127 acres) on which it is situated xrns donated for the purpose by the late Mr, Geo. Fisher. The cemetery is vaHed in wUh stone, and although the wal)s begin to show the effects of time, . jj; wj'J not be long before the working"people who wor ship there will repair thr hi, , DR, GRISSOM RETAINED, The Directors of the Insane Asylum were in Session at Raleigh last week, and among ther subjects wbteh came before then) was the question of retaining Dr. Grisspm as Superintendent-of the Institution. They reached the conclusion that they had no right to turn him o.urr jf they were so disposed, and he was f.hcrer fore retained. Djr, Grissom is fjijly com petent to discharge the duties "of the of fice and has not been charged with un faithfulness ; it is not a political office and the tate Jias therefore nothiug to gain by a cbangp, Btpiral in Albemarle. A most iuterest ug religious meeting has been going on Jn Albemarle, Stanly county, for more than twp Tfeeks, under the pastoral labors of thjB Rev, Ira T, WTyche, assisted by the Rev. M. Foy, of Stanly circuit, and some wishing ministers from, other sections. There have been 23 or 24 conversions, omong them several prominent citizens Pr. R. Anderson, J. 0. Ross, Eskj., S. J. Peinberton, Esq., J. M, Red. wjne, C; 3, C and Mr, K, W, Sjbuksaii mm of worth and Jnfiuenc The goo4 wpr Js still going on, and indications point to other ttiWPh of grace, Cwidmucd, The press of the State, so far as they have spok.eu out oq the sub ject, condemn the ruJiog of Jhi Supreme Court in cm i;er ys. Miller, which wBt P ftom tjis CQunty, ven tha venerabjp pj.d pap, EJ, )iAhEi Esq., r.w living in New York, than whpnj a finer North Carolinian nev.er breathed, (though he may npt le a native), cpuld fiot pf woujd pot let this case pass wjthl put bjs apuijemnatjpu. It is a bi.ot on the "Pfeme Court of th.e State. A few more dVions ike this and the Driver case ill bring the Supreme Bench iuto public rodjemot. TiVorlet Murder. Tbe facts iu thfi fase qf tho recen double murder ;n Wayne county, of Woriey aud his wife, jjiie .wqjjng out, nd fj?inpreent .appeajj tte, .three men (negroes) are cmiy implicated ,in its horrora, an' ' jrfli jirc- 1 Mibly all be hnng for it. Que other man, VQW in jail at Goidsboro', has pjtesscd l' fcfcnv abont it; aud undertak,e.s q vethenarticnlars. He wiil no doubt Jw inadea witness agaiust his confrde- -j'ates in crime, aud Jn that way may es 'rtE the penalty due him as well as to Uev. Gux.s. H.1 Poilups.-U was jwrted here sone.tbree prour wejjs ago that Jiis gentleinan, bis wife and child, Lad been drowned in Uwharrje river, Montgomery Co. In our efforts at the time, to trace the source f the ninioa- wo icanv gatisfled it was false, and so said nothing about it. But it subsequenijy got into rbe papers, and now those wb'o publishid it are correcting the .errorj 'J he runjQr Wjas wholjy withejit founda. jtion. ' -': The jtfltrams of Congressional pro- ceedinga, and conceniiug the Eastern juestion, Wednesday morning, were of no ppecial interest, and we do pot deemed th.m worth publishing, J Aiad dogla -passing tbrol Ahe tUIb bit tfcw penoai, toeikiag tbe Jafcm of onlr one. Im crowing V rine over which twlogta4.beenjpbfor HMfrinn. he fell off. and a chain which he wore becoming hitched to the logs, he swung by it and was choked to death. "The N. C. Farmer and Monthly Maga rine," by Bernard 6c McMillan, Wilming ton, has a jicli table pC contents for. .this, month. Any farmer fond of reading, and really, interested In the progress of agri cultural pursuits, would find this a pwfit able and pleasant mouiliy w'uifr, It does w4, WrV weJJ evcu among the whites to do away' with capital punish- pxtnt. Iowa baa tried It, and now tiuere Is a Movement on foot to restore it, A bill to that effect has passed the Senate. Tliere will be a "duster meeting' of the elders and deacons of the Presbyte rian church at Franklin, near jhjs place, beginning next Mojiday, Messrs, Arry &z Lowe are rnnning a distillery at the Giupy Copper Mine, six miles east of this place. They are fixed ap in accordance with the requisitions of tlie Law on Distilleries, and have a gov ernment store-keeper on hand to watch, and keep accounts. JWir Gold Mine. Mr. S. M. Wilson, near Mill Bridge has discovered a gold mine on his premises. We have some of the ores at our office taken out five or six feet below the surface, and invite those interested in mining to call and see them. They have not yet loen fairly testefl, consequently their value is unknown. WASHINGTON. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. Washington', March 11. Kellogg, Packard and Money called on Sherman this morning, and finding that he had if..., T, thither. Kellogg desires i I irnna tn cn tlio I'rPCldl'lU followed him m mediate ac tion regarding the New Orleans custom house, but the President is known, and Sherman is thought, to favor postpone ment until the extra session of the Louis iaua Legislature adjourns. ' Linjkrjnau was before the committee m Cojnage, Weight and Measures this morning and recommend an appfopria tion of $75,000 to put the New Oilcans Miut immediately in order for operation. The committee will report in favor of this recommendation. The sub-committee of the Senate Pacific Railroad committee will report in favor of Dorsey's bill as modified by Mr. Stephens, oxcludiug, however, any de tails east of Fort Worth and erasing the clauses giving Congress control over the details of management, ptc. There has been no formal action.. Senate. A large number of petitions were presented during the morning hour, among them many remonstrating against the passage of the bill to transfer the con trol of tb life saving service from tbe Treasury to Xavy Department, and oth ers remonstrating against the passage of of any bill tupo&ipg a- tax on incomes. Referred to appropriate committees. - House. The following were anujng the bills which were referred t Mr. Riddle, of Tpnne.gee Tf reduce the tax on whiskey aud tobaeo. By Davidson, of Florida For publje building at Tallahassee. By Schliecher, of Tjxas t For a public building at Brownsville. The rest of the day was consumed in a general debate on the diplomatic bill. Cox, of New York, eudeavored to offer a resolution inviting the President to re cognize the Diaz government iu Mexico. Objected to by Mills, of Texas. Mr, Sayler, of Ohio, report ed from the committee on Ways and Means a joint resolution, which was referred, to the committee of the Whole, extending the time for the withdrawal of distilled spirits from bonded warehouses to three years, providing that the tax shall be levied at the rates required at the time of with drawal. Recess until 7:30 p. in. Secretary Sherman was before the com mittee on Coinage, Weights and Meas ures, this morning, and gave his views aoout proposeu measure lor issuing 1 L a. - certificates of deposits of wiver bullion In this connecting the nnpstjqu was dis cussed as to whether sqoh pertificate should merely represent the bullion at its market value, or whether th government should buy the bullion with the certifi cates. It teemed to be conceded that the certificates should be issued, but the comr jnittee came to no conclusion us to dot ,taiU, P. Linderman, the Director of Mints, at the rcq uest of the com iu i ttee, gave infor mation .concerning the facilities for coin ing tiia w silver dollar, and ssiid that tQ doabU the present capacity would re quire threes additional mint, or two in additional to that at New Orleans. at which five or six millions a month could be coined at prpscnt. Mak ing allowance for interruptions, two and a half millions could bo coined a month- This would make thjrjy millions yj&r. The New Orleans Mint eoulil bp plApejJ in working condition at a cost of fifty or seventy-five thousand dollars so as to coin one mijjion a mouth. Jh addled to the cpinage of the minfs would m,ake fortytwo jnUlipui a yfar. y Asiirs&TQS, March 1 lf Representa tive Turner, of Kentuckj-, has introduced a bjll looking to the taxation of United States bonds equally wjth other property, wr oiate purposes. Referred to the Ju diciary committee. HousE.-Elam, of Louisiana, introduc ed, a reeolurion of the Louisiana Legisla ture, asking Congress to grant a charter U tha BeretartaSnip CanAJ,Companj ; A resolution appointing 3 en. Sherman regent of the Saitlisoaian institute, vice V4 A bill providing for a commission of five to consider alcoholic traffic, with an amendment by Mr. Conkling that one member of the commission shall be en gaged in the traffic, passed ; yeas 21, nays 19. " : Blaine called ap bis resolntien recrd l ing th fishery treaty, which gives Great Britian five millions, and assailed the award at great tengtlu v , . The President has Approved, an act ajneading the laws granting pensions to the soldiers and sailors of, tbe war of 1812 and their widows. Also an act making appropriations for the payment of claims reported to Congress under Sec 2 of , the act approved Jane 16th, 1875, by the Sec voter? of the Tj-easnry, THK WAR TROUBEES. Loydoit, March II.- The two thousand attendants an the peace detuonstration at Hyde Park irere hfttfjed about and filial ly ejected by the disorderly tnob. Sticks were freely used. Several were taken to the hospitals. The crowd cheered Bea- j consfield and cheered and hissed before Gladstone's house. Gladstone and wife on their way to church were compelled to take refuge in a friend's hau&e, whence they were escorted by the police, The Duke of Tiek, mistaken for Count 8ebou valoff,the Russian ambassador, was in sulted and hustled by the mob. The Standard states that seven hun dred Circassians perished on the steamer Sphinx, burned near Cape Elia. The Tones publishes the following, dat ed St. Petersbury, Sunday : "The general impression produced by the Guar's re marks at this reception to-day of the diplomatic corps, is decidedly pacific." Vienna, March 11. The Political Cor regpondence asserts that if Russia persists in not submitting the whole treaty to the congress, war is certaiu. London, March 11. Tbe Times' Vienna dispatch states that Count Audrassy, an swering the questions in the sub-committee of the Hungarian delegation disclaim ed the intention of occupying oraunexing Bosnia, but did not deny that events might cause an alteration of tho policy. The general impression is that the situa tion i more re-assuring. The J)ulli ,YV dispatch from Madrid sjiys the budget abolishes surcharges aud the extraordinary duties established in 1877, in favor of all nations having com mercial treaties with Spain, except Eng land and the United States. Coal oils and foreign sugars, however, will coutiiw ue to pay surckarfjesf aud Cuban sugar will pay uine shillings. Trustworthy private advices from India state that the Mohammedans are greatly excited in consequence of the overthrow of Turkey. A serious trouble is appre hended unless the go vein men ts takes some anti-Russian action shortly; Jt is believ ed that two hundred thousand Moslem volunteers to serve against Russia could be raised without difficulty. Berlin, March 11. A 'dispatch to the Times says : "Even the governmental newspapers, such as the Post, Xational ZUtuny and others heretofore favorable to Russia, deem it necessary since the terms of peace are known, to take precautious for the protection of Europeau interest. The Post says measures must be taken to prevent the Dardanelles aud Bulgaria from becoming Russian property. Five Hundred Lives Lost. London, March 9. A Reuter from Trieste says that the Austrian Lloyd steamer Sphinix, from Cavallo, with 2,000 Circassians on board, ca-nght fire, and went ashore near Cape Five hundred lives were lost. Raleigh Xewt t Qo Friday night some party or parties attempted to bu n the religious edifice so well known as "Tup per's church." A piece of weatherboard ing was torn off, and between the walls a large quantity of cotton ,wa placed and fired. As luck would have it, the cotton was so tightly packed that it did not burn. In Sandy Ridge township, Union coun. ty, oji the fith inst., one Dallas Miller was arrested, charged with an attempt to (ommit a rape upon a little twejvD year old girl. Hp was takeu lefore a magis trate who ordered him to be committed to jail for trial. He, however, succeeded in making escape and h;is upt lueii heard of since. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. Hon. Abram S. Hewitt has p. paper iu the March-April number of the Interna tional Jferiew on "The Method of Electing the President." Mr. Hewitt is the special friend aiid fugleman of Mr. Tildeu. He has had good opportunities of studying defects of our constitution in regard to Presidential elections, aud has prepared paper of real njerit on tho subject. The way Tilden was counted out and Hayes was counted in js enough to suggest jwnie potut reinedjes. The constitution should he m chsjnget tp to make it im possible for rascally Returning Boards to cheat the people a&iju, The Philadelphia Tunes, in au edjtprjal approving of Mr. Hewitt's suggestions, gives this condensed statement of the plan proposed : "Mr. Hewitt's remedy tor this is to put the election somewhat nioti diiw.t.lr i.i the hands of the people by a complete re turn to the system, at one time in vocue in some of the States, of choosing the electors by district, as Con chosen, with two at large on the gfata ticket. The returns for these electprs need to be made up in their respective districts, and all coutests decided in the Stato courts. This, Mr. Hewitt believes, would put- it out of the power of a single State to change the actual result of an election by a fraudulent I the returns. Had the election of 1876 bjieti conducted under this system, and classifying the electors according to the politics of the Congressmen returned, Mr. Tilden would have had 153 district elec tors and Mr. Hayes 140." There are two rape and twenty-one bastardy cases to be tried at Guilford court, - Tbe Washington Post bar no idearf letting John Sherman escape punishment tor bis Louisiana villainy." ieg;il proof f bis guilt, it says, is uowin documentary form 'iu the hands, of V guotleniatt whs has been at work for more thau' a year ferreting out the processes of the fraud by which Mr. Hayes becarto de fax-to Presi dent. The proofs which this gentleman j- has collected, ami which he will soon pro mulgate ia an effective manner, are suf ficient to send John Sheruran and? Edwin W. Stoaghton to the penitentiary, pro-iridedey-B be arraigned "before any unprejudiced and nupurcba&a,ble jury.", AT iolfornPrices ! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK ' ! . OF'" STAPLE DRY GOODS, roceiies, SHOES, &c, &c, WHICH WE OFFER AT LOW FIGURES FOR , CASH OB BARTER ! WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, WHEN WE ADD THAT WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ! Call and sec us, at the old stand Mauney & Ross. Boss & Gteenfield. March 12th, 1873. (21:1m.) NOTICE U. S. INTERNAL-REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES. Under the Revised Statutes of t! T . nut States, Sections 3232, 3237, 3238, and 31 every person engaged in any business, avoca tion, or employment, which renders liiai liable to a special tax, is required to pnn in c and jAucc and keep cowtpicuouithj in his intnbtis'iineiit or place ufbvMinejtn a stamp, denoting the payment of said 4tptcial tax for the speciabtax year be ginning May 1, 137S. Section 3244, Revised Statutes, designates who art! liable to special tax. A return, as prescribed on Form 11, is also rcq uircd by law of every person li-iblc to requirt nif nts. or for coniiinii'itf in lniin'ss after April 20, 1S78, without payment ot lax. A mi! i-:i I ion kIioiiIi! bt nixdc to .1 .1 Mot: Collector of Intern il Revenue at Staimvijlr. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS. J. W. Watson, The old original and reliable Photographer, from Raleigh, bus taken and fitted up tbfc old Gallery on .Main street, Palis' nry, N. C,, wlu if he is preparel to execme all siyles of Phoio craphs. Fereotypes, &c, in the very bsi stvle Call and see him ovrr I'lyK-.'s li ok Store. Work tjie best-in the Sine. 2'.-Iv. P. ft. HEILIG & SON, would call attention to their large and splendid stock ot HARDWARE Embracing IRONS and STEELS every variety of sizes and shapes best quality. Wagon and Buggy Materials, comprising all the various kinds required springs, axles, wheels, &c., ready to set up. Telegraph Straiv Cutters, all sizes, and unsurpassed in quality and durability. Great American Lightning SAWS, every kind apd size, embracing MILL & CROSSCUT. N AILS all sizes cutand wrought. The most popular aod approved styles Plow Cast ings, all kinds, bolts, &o. pP"7 No. 5 points for $i. Window clas s f row s 1 o t o 2-t 30 Putty, 011 , Paints, Varnishes, Llghtnln? Drier, c. F4IItBANKSCALE.5-,Stcelyaras and Balances. Worls. Tools For Carpenters, BUcksmlths Shoemakers, Farmers. Champion Mowers and Reapers. Horse Rakes, Threshiag Machines, Horse-Powers. Pumps, rGratn'cradles, -iia,rsSoytIie3- inters Hancjled Hoes, CHiiSt Pfc. Knives, and CUTLERY i.f alj kinds. pOdr stock embraires-e eryt.hlng to b9 found in a large and eomplete HaMwara Rtar?, and ajl at low prtces 1 for cash. With thanks for pa fiyora we nope to merit eoaunued confidence and iacienxiia" patronage. March 7, ists. S0:ty BERNHARDT BROS. Piedmont Guano, ??-Iea)nljle trms, payable Jn Cotton Uje lt Dec . it. e.ences ancf certificates will be furnlshM on ppycauon All who Intend to use lertUUers tor Cotton, would do well to call beiore purcUaslnT jnarcu 7, is7S. 20:jnj AIBICAL PBOBBL THE BEST TRIMMING SHEARS EVER INVENTED. Having purchased the right to sell this cele brated Primer in nine townships ,f Rwan count,y I invitt public attention to this valuable implement, abuo.it indispensable to a man who has fmit trees to trirq. Persons wishing to see or buy it, may call at Khittz & Rendleman's Store, Salisbury. Price for the implement and the farm righj to make aud nwe i he same $4. 2Ch3m. G. FRANK DOWN CM. YEW BOOBS G LZJ LAW SCHOOL. The updernigned purjose to establish a school in SaliKlxiry for the preparation of ap plicants for admission to the Bar. The healthfulneiwof the place, and the cheap ness of Board are some of the advantages, which young gentlemen who desire to read law, will find by coming to this place. Students will not only be taught the course as uresenhed hv lht Supreme Court, but wil learn the practical details of the profession, such as drawing pleadings, and other kindred subjects, which daily arise in an Attorney's office. Fee for the course, one hundred dollars. J. M. McCOKKLK, 17:3m. Salisbuiv, N. C. THAT LITTLE AROUND the CORNER. To the Public, Gkeetixg : yjfJteSH0P .JULIAN & FRALEY Present compliments-to the public and desire to call renewed attention to their efforts to be useful as AND CARPENTERS. Their jinces are us low as it is possible to 1 1- their work not interior to any. and They till orders in two department-, have so far -riven satisfaction. The-. have exU'iidcd their facilities recent ;tre LTn oiira-ed to h.ipe for in.-rcHScd j mai-i. i ijnr ready snane siock Hi i;. r;n prises it genera! assortment of l.on : niturc Bedstead. Bureaus. Clothes Pro LouiiLres. Racks, Waidmlics. Book a Ciipixtardsoni) China. Presses. Candle Sta Tin .-Safes. Desks, Tables, Washstimds. Cl: i Siv. fhey a!so keep an assort uient of COFFINS of walnut, pine and popbir, from Also, v. nvjijw ah. 'i liey till orders villi out vi'V.tious deiuvs. Will i-intrnct l'urcar pentcr's work and warrant satifaetion. V ii! take good lumber and country produc e in exchange for furniture. Shop nenrly oppa site Wutcliinan office. Julian a Fhalky. DISSOLUTION NOTIGE The co-partnership of Bernhardt & Sons i tlii day dissolved by mutual consent, (i. M. Bernliardt witlidrawinjr. Tliey retorn thanks fur the very liberal p.itronajre extende.i them and request llmt nil parties indebted will call and settle at once, as longer indulgence cannot be granted. (J. M. RFKNI1 AUDT, C. T. UKKNIIAitDT, Feb. 13,1878. 1. M. BEKNIl UiDT. NEW FIRM. The business will he continued at the oame stsnd by Bernhardt Bro's., who invite all to call and fee them, as they expect to keep on hand a large and fresh stock of Good which will he sold at the very lowest prices for cash and barter. C. T. BERNHARDT, P M. BERNHARDT, 17:1m. II. A. BERNHARDT. BEWARE OF OLD SEEDS. I HAVE JUST KECEIVEI) 5,000 PAPERS FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Put up specially for me by the celebrated seedsman Robert Buist, 0"i-.. u-jth niy nanu and the dote priit-ed on every paper. Lvcry paper has 1878 plainly print ed on jt. No other dealer in seeds here has dared, to do this. Forewarned is forearmed, and if you buy old seeds now, it is because you won't have your eyes opened. One wotd ucre: Hcist's seeds are the only ones ia the market w hich are warrant ed fresh and genuine. 8 Papers for 25 Cents, At THEO. F. KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. CLOVER SEED Onlj- I2,vr cts per lb At Kliiuz's Drue store. Early Rose and Peerless Potatoes Only $1.50 per bushel At Kluttz's Dru store. GRASS SEEDp Oplden MUlet, $2 per bush.; orchard c.ra?s. AUo Blue Grass tor yards, Herds ttrass, I.ueerne. Vc At Kluttz a Bruj. Store. SMOKERS, AHOY 1 . "Ayer's new brand, the " DAISY " Clesr is the a.?.maLket- . & each, or Mx tor a oulr at rj lueui: Jianuiaciured einresslv fnr i,i . , --r v, wiu KlutU's Drsg store. lT:iy X0W 1$ THE TIME TO SUBSCHIU.E FOR THE WATCHMAN 1800; rtafe pleasured-again -offering you tfrhr Season ' HA MlaMe aid Sfaiarfl - FERTILIZERS, THE SOI.CBLK NAVASSA GUANO Navassa Acid Phosphate t3yOut of tbe loo tons sold last Spring, I I have yet to Uear one complaint ot Its use, and this, with what your neighbors may teli you, who have used It, Is sufficient evidence of Its excellence. 2? For composting with cotton see4, sta ble manure, and other vegetable matter, the Acid Phosphate has no equal. fjr Call at once, see certificates, get terms nd leave orders. jrALLEN BROWN, lT:3m Agent NEW LIVERY STABLE ON LEE STREET. Complete in all its Details. PRAWF0RD & HOLMES Come forward with ample facilities to accom modate regular and transient customers. They have splendid stock horses iind vehi cles for pleasure or businem rideu. Can-furnish any outfit required. Will st-ud travellers on their way to any point Will board and groom horses by the day, week, mouth or vear. Will (ill orders for hauling. Will buy" ami se'l horses. Invite Drovers to conie to the best and cheapest stand. They propose better services for less money than ever befor given. Wiil buy grain and provender. And as" they are iu fur a livHy business they say to all Cvme and try us. JAS. R. CRAW FOB D, 1G: 01 1 AS. HOLMES. - A Rare- Chance to Male Money; Agents wanted in the different i owrxliips of Kowan to st-11 Township rights of die "Uni versal Washing Machine." Thism ichine is acknoieigu everywhere to be the best ever patented. At KNM.SS Hnii ig More. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOU ALL KINDS OF G R A I N, AT THE MANSION HOTEL, BY H3m,. Wt Mt NELSON. Blaciner and HeMersoi, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SAL1SBUIIY, N. C Jnuay2i: l37G-tt. OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE WAGON ACOMIODATION, I hhvt Gut'! up i:. at'un u liii li if,. . 1. " , , ' t . , . I convev npr ) " 1' ililv t or irom . Oe,.,,!. to nnti frni r j . weJdinirti Ac, Le .v, ord, ,,a Marion' Houhc ii .11 riiy uiv;rv .V :t. (j t-'l.K- 1 ne-ir H:n)r.ati i..r ; .... f- ' Klier street M. A. lilllNULE- ?3 ! c& "" Q is; a t mmm 1HIQ- si Hr- 2v 5S 3 pawsaRr CO iM O ri .,2 ?f Q- f - ;5l urn? a itapf.-i' CO i h s r ' -S 1 i lv. and ;-: mS a ?S upward.. ! iFtqjJir T-rfrtr m-mm-: o y I Aug. 19 tf. I'. II. Cain; Plaintiff, Ayuinxt T. A. iuili-'on EVri, ti. KkuiiiGl Hofftia'n ": Superi6t Court of Davive Cuuniv. . Uponthe jtfSilavit of the" plainti Vt j s. 18 dr. dered -by the Court, that publication made in ilie "Carolina W'atcliiuafi' fori six wtekr notifying Mary Smoot, William Hobnan and Davfd Ilolnjan, who are non-residents of the btate to appear aLonr Superior Court, at the j Term to be Ji1d on the -l Monday after the 3d Monday of MarcbJ878, and answer the i : .iTk. nr . ... I'(mipi;iiiii uicu an m iu..iiciu Will be rendered ir fvor of I'Uiulili, furlhe relief dernundetHfl his complaint. Witness, II. B. HOWARD, Clerk Superior Court of Davie Count r Feb. 6th, 1878.17:Gt., On and Off Slick 4s Grease ! BOOTS, GAITEliS, SHOES, SLITPERS, &c W. M. EAGLE Respectfully announce hia continuance" at his old stand in4J.- du line, oil Main .Street opposite Ennisri' Drug Store. Ue is alwava ready and anxious to accommodate customers in his. Hue in thebe.-t m.mm-r possible. ' He is prepared to do first class work s.nd can com pete witii any northern Shop or Hand, made work. His machine, lasts, &e.rareoflhe latest and best paierns. lie works the very best ma terial and keeps on baud ready made work and stock equal to any special order. Repairing neatly and promptly done at rta sonaole pi ices. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Prices io Suit the Times. Cash orders by mail promptly filled; 15:3m. W. M. EAGLE. I will sell at a great sacrifice the follow iug articles: Fine Shot Gun. Rifle. Foot Power Circular Saw with Attachments, Iron Lathe, five and a half ft. Boring ears. 1G inch Swing. Steam Engine-d -5 Horse Power. Fire Extinguisher.' Large Screw Press. Magneto-Electro Machine. Parlor Fountain. Set dinners Tools. Large Ribbon Stamp. Stencil Dies and Material. Rolling lill for (Jrdd, Silver and Brass. OiurSilver, and one Brass Alto Horn. One Snare DiuiuT .Musi;.- Stands. Knitting; Machine. I"! i ree Stands of Bees in the Buckeye Reel lives'. .New "Peter Wright" Anvil. O u'i'ii'a Patent Portable Foiirc. viui many oilier tliiiigs. i .tlso j:rcr rijio Acorn Look Moves ar ant to buy cheap, you must ry noon. iii v. N. C. L. V i:tf. BROWN. CHARLES HOTKL ESVUEE, N. C, NIBR, Proprietor. Servants Polite and Attentive. 1. STOP AT T El E YDEN HOUSE. - SALISBURY, N. C. C. S. BROWN, Prop'r. (Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh.) OSyAT HOME AGAIN. Having leased ihw house for a term of years, I would be pleased to have mv friends call and see me. It will Ihj kept as a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IX mrRV RESPECT. Board : Two Dollars Per Day. fOMXIHUS AT EVE It Y TRAIN.-&B Large Sample Koemid for Commercial Trav ellers. Til Y ME. C. S, BROWN, Jr. ) L. W. MASTEN, Clerks, -WO.SIIELIiUKN. j January, .1st, 18?. ll:tf. nd Making, AT ' o l : -4TH08. H. VANDERFORD'S GP.OCEKV AXI CONFECTiONEKY STOHK. Gentlemen ana; Ladies' Fine fart a SPECIALTY. Having e.nuasre.1 th services ot a first class wrk niiin, we a-r.' iirep:ire(l to turn out the itncst amt tK-t styles ot ctly-made jroods, and at prices to suit tin' times, constantly . on Inuvl an aswrtcU stock t siifwirior material. Call and examine our wart. NatlstacUon jfHaranteed. alisburj-, Feb. u, 1STS. No. I7:tf, HOnlE AGAIN ! And I am happy to say that I have the he?t selected stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS j I have ever offered in this market; and cau sell them lower than ever known hefore-r Black Alpaca, 25 to 4oet. per yard; 4-4 Sheet ing 7 ct-; Flannels, 20 to 3d cts.; and bargains in pant goods; bargain-sin every department. Catling ! Clothing Clolliii! In this line I can offer great inducements, and can say to my customers that they can cave 2o p-r cent. by calling ort me before buying rl-wlure. . .--. A full line ot Hals, Bootf, Shoes, Crockery. Groceries, &o., and I expect 1 continue HOOT AND HERB BUSINESS as heretofore. Call and see. ,0 V. WALLACE. (3;2uio8.) c Cheap Chattel Mortgages, land .M.i u o.'i jr bliiii for silc hre
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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