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Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1878. Whorlev murderers wilL bo ' i r (ioldslwra ou Friday .next. The n3" t i.nf tnwn Iirh fot nn a hisfo yfie!: nnier and trial aud will anpeud rfOnl'""T L- i. : ' account oi me uwt fai Harrv SheU an old jour, well and favorably known, arrived here yesterday, Too& condition, aged 79, bringing news 80Uth and solUhwest generally. rvl Armfield delivered the addreng at , ; c0kiv exerclseB of the Mooreaville iiffh ScWel. The occasion was an inte resting one, and largel attended. ; Commencement Exercises at David Jh f'olleee will betf" June aud close the 2Tth. Charlotte and StatesviUe, and Richmond" & Danville R. Roads will tell luuiiu f " It i conceded" an all h anils that Thkck F Kllttz came out of the Sheriff squub t.ll iu this county with increased strength. He wiUiraJt the track one of thesetlaya Bad travel faster than he who ritns. fp'Mr WXDDtt hjis been renominat ed for Congrew inTtJe Wiliuington Dis trict. No State in the- Union m m well represented in Congress as North Caroli na W can we hold the position against the. iapacity of office-seekers t 4i.li tlrkndv Hitters." " Old Crow 1 trill tll-KTMH U.L ItUUVVU lLC.. Bitter," and "Bourbon Bitters," &e. &c. Pose: 'wine glass full three times a day. Commissioner Kauni says itjs too thin ! Tbose who are selliug liquors thus label led must pay special tax as liquor dealers. 1 Maj. William M. Roimixs writes to the Snitesville Landmark, June Gth, that the House has decided by a vote of 34 to re duce the tax on tobacco, and that the bill will also la the Senate. Well done for our able and persevering representative. The Y. M. C. A. has organized here by electing Tlieo. F. Kluttz, president ; Rev. -Mr.' Smith, vice president; R. M. Davis, recording secretary, and J. D. Gaskili, treasurer. The Association have delega ted to the annual State meeting at Greens- IjMOf-tiie following members : John W. Mauucy, J. Samuel McCubbins, Jolm A. Kaujsay, J. D. Gakill, J. F. Ross. J. F. Graves, Esq., of Mt. Airy, Surry county, received the nomination forjudge in thi I Hstrict. The nomination is a good one ami gives satisfaction here. Joseph Dobson, Es., got the nomina tion for Solicitor. Mr. Kerr Craige was unexpectedly complimented with several, rotes for this office. The selection is good: Mr. lobsoi is well known throughout tire lliatliit.' IT'Docs any body know of any man t... t...tl-A t-fft litis tlllll Villi 1 U ! r RUU U1URC. ttllll 1113 F IJ UI4VI AlIU CIO CI IS imUptndent foi' office who prospered by it ? Does any one know of a muu who has ob f Min position under circumstances stained with suspicion- as to the means employed to pun it, who has prospered by it? Truth and honesty will assert themselves against ttl! the powers of earth and hell. The mau whosdeceives himself on these points is as much' to be pitied as blamed. r?:S&nator Mcrri'mou1 Card the neat est blniuler of his life) crowds out our uual,vaiivty of news. c give it place lrt-caiise nm:iy of our readers hearing of it ui.ty want to sec it. It is as unjust as it was unexpected. The Card", meets "with no favor here. A writer in the Kab'igh Observer pro poies to open a box at the next election at each Courthouse (precinct, we suppose), unit lei the-people them solves decided be tween Vaiite and Merrimon for IJ. S. Sen ator. Gov. Vaiiee wants nothing the peo ple are. unwilling he shall have. If this plan would convince those who affect to doubt, theipopular feeling, the Governor's friends would gladly accept it, we thiuk, for the sake of peace. Jerusalem, Davie Co., N. C. June Sth, 1878. Ma. J. J. Bkcxer Dear Sir, I see a statement in the Watchman of this week, that John S. Hen derson, in Xhe recent Davie county con vention, received the vote of three town ships out of six, for Senator. I avail my wlf of this opportunity to correct the statement and say, that it is untrue. As' oori as the convention was organized, Mr. B. Raily introduced a resolution, endors ing Mr. Henderson for the "Senate ; the resolution was laid ou the table as soon .as it was offered, and remained there" un til the convention adjourned. The town wiips were not called "npon to vote for a Senator at all ; but four out of six voted w J. C. Foard, and all six of the town ships would have gone unanimously for Mr. Foard had au opportunity been offer ed them. " These are the facts in thctase, and will" cniiorseii ny every gentleman that was in the convention, with the exception, per haps, of a stuall clique of six or eight per wus in the town of Mocksville: We think J'avie is entitled to the Senator this time, and are contending only for our rights, yur choice. Mr. J. C. Foard wtrnii kn in your county, and manv of his warmest and truest friends reside in Kownn. The People of Davie desire the citizens of Row an to appoint dele L':lfp tn TiiKt -Itli ft , - - t v v vi lilt lllV III in eonveutiou at Foard's Mill at an nrlv y, to deculejhe question, as to who is ::ly?t bf??V,r- w confident of hi IT A1 J' V- Fard proves to be fci0the.Pen he will i-eflect vivua ujou nis district. V ery respectfully, W. II. IIobsov. . At the time wa -ihaAn nr. t. "avie county meeting, referreiLto above, y had not received the official proceed. r ' 1 ne-v uave since come to hand and Hberfoyn(1 iu first column of the 1st Page. . Personally we have no objection to Mr. ard, and if nvi nator at tli I. ' v aiiTCS tI HWWMl ai . -, i :-f nuuub nor, wouia vote lox 141m I cordially. His Iriends in D.itip it 061 aid. wero verr tnrnV in nntUn .1 1 ' ' " in any claim. The conservative, delegated LJ tuwan to years ago, say that by line agreement itk I edinto Rowan is entitled to name illlfi Sell Iri , Uur1nmary meetings pro- --iea nndor ti.i, : ... ton v luipicBwon, ana tnose atT- P9 WLich Voted the object fluted Mr. Henderson. - . TllC 6nrprn 1 r 'till icmrueu. irom I 111 Jesterdav. ir -.,.i Ch4pel r satisfacti.iii - earu- tyera't Hiiceess 01 t insiasm i m, the Uiu- am il en 1,, """i'ufciueiii exe reises. LOG A Li. "Re4 HotMgool joke get Bob. Trice to tell it , --' - o - Mr. Jno. Snider Jias the finest early peaches we have seen. - Chicken thieving is again popular. This time J. M. Brown lost all bis poultry, y o Some one pulled by the roots two of Mrs. Wms. Brown's finest geraniums and carried them off. This is small stealing. ,. : 1 O ' Misses Lillie and Maggie Brown have returned from Staunton, Va., where they have been attending College. o - Runaway. Charlie Holmes was thrown from a buggy Saturday evening. He es caped with a bruised face. . The Sotjtheks Favorites a company of blind musicians will give a concert this (Wednesday) evening at Meroney's Hall. o Mr. W. L. Crump has returned from Philadelphia. He has been attending Jefferson Medical College. When a young man borrows a buggy, a horse, a set of harness, a, lap-robe and a whip, all from different parties," and takes a girl to ride, what does he tell her when she asks whose team he is driving 1 o The railroads running into this place will find it to their interest to examine the report of the city Aldermen in this paper. The suggestion that they "hold up a little" as they near the depot is a good one. Now instruct the police to be present at the arrival of all day trains, and keep a spaeeTof ten feet between tbe train and the thoughtless children of both sexes, white and block. o Mary Ilairstou and Fanny- Hairston were committed last week for the tlieft of a Poland China pig from Mr. C. It. Bar ker, a goose from Henry Dickson, colored, and a duck from some one else. Evident ly they like high Jiving. In the prison eell we set, Thinkings Poland China, of you; No goose, no pork you bet; But eoin-bieud and bacon we chew. a Peksonwt.. Auditor Love was in the city last Monday. We notice among delegates to the State Convention, 11. M. Furmau of the Ashe ville Citizen. S. G. Worth and Prof. N. Simmons of the,U. S. Fish Commission was here last week and put into the Yadkin river, fifty thousand shad. The same number of fishes were put into the Catawba river. o The Democratic Congressional Conven tion will meet in Wilkesboro on the 25th of June. , If this Convention were postponed, it would give Kubbins some chance before the people. As iHs, it is au easy matter to eleetieneer against a man who is in Washington. While Maj. Kobbius may not be the choice of the" men who "run" conventions, we believe him to be the choice of the people, aud it is for ihe peo ple we pcak. , V 8 X- V Some of Mrs. Neave's music pupils gave under her directions, an entertainment vocal and instrumental, at Jhe residence of Capt. T. B. Beall, on last Friday night. They were assisted by several gentlemen. The evening was a very pleasant one. The chief attraction was the rendition of 'Mocking "Bird Fantassia," a new ar rangement, by Prof. W. H. Neave. It was a duet between Slide Trombone aud Cornet, and was executed in fine style the Trombone carrying the air and the cornet-playing a difficult, but very pleas ing variation. These two instruments were in the hands of Messrs. W. H. and E. B. Neave; two soloists junequalled in the South. Wijat Leggins Saysj I always tuck notice dat de man what splains most how de gubment ought to be run never gits 'lected to no office. 1 also 'bsarved dat de woman what goes into a sto' aud gits de most samples buys de fewest goods as a gineral rule. Likewise it's a matter fur speculation how cum so many young white folks will keep on gitteu out in de field and hold their mouf open when de roast pigeons won't fly in wuf a cent Ef Hebben is de kind of place all dese preachers say it is, I don't want to go dar. I couldn't stan' it. It's too cumfble. -o- , Meeting of the Board of Alderman. Jl-xe 7th 1678. The following ordinance was unani mouusly adopted : Be it Ordained That no Rail Road Com- it pany shall run its trains through the cor porate limits of the Town at a greater rate of speed than four miles per hour, and each and ever Railroad Company shall forfeit and pay Twenty Dollars for each and every snch offence; and this ordinance shall take effect from and after the iiOtb day of June, 1878. Ordered that the clerk notifv the R. St D. R. R. Co., and the W. N. C." R. R. Co.. through their officers of the passage of this ordinance. I The balance of proceedings reserved till next week. Ed. 30th Senatorial District Conference. The Davie Couniy Senatorial Committee is requested to meet the Rowan Committee at Foard's Mill, on Saturday ihe VSth day 01 June 1878, fur the purpose of nominating a Demo cratic candidate for the Mate Sepnte for the 30th Senatorial District, and toheprawd icttle all disputed questions. The following named parsons constitnta tbe Committee on the part of Rowan County : John AY. MariDey, Win. It. Fraley, William A Luckey, Charles II. ilcKenzie. William II. Overman, Horatio N Wodon. F. E. Shobbb, - ) L. Blackmb, Committee. J AS. E. Kebb, ) Gold HH1, N, C, is traded to an En glish party for $100,(KX), on couditiou that in ninety days it cau be puiuiied to the .'500 ftfcrjt level, and fifty tons ier day iH-'di-'liVficd at a cost of " per ton. can - Tlte Potter Committee. Wasuixotxx, June 7. It appears that the first returns brought from Louisiana were irregular. The returns for Presi dent and Vice-President were grouped. The returns were signed properly by. the electors but were replaced by others in legal form, to which the name of Judge Levisec was forged. Pitkin and Mrs. Jenks left New Orleans yesterday to ap pear before the Committee, Judge Levi- see's name was forged nine times to the amended returns. Judge Levisee is in doubt whether Asher and Hernandez, who tempted him by a bribe of $100,000, were among the Democratic party, or the agents of the gamblers, who wished to save their bets. The tone of his evidence indicates tiiat Ins better impression is that tfiey were agents of the sjorting men. The Committee is in secret ses sion. . DR. VINSANTE. If yon have any chronic and seated dif ficulty or ailment, no matter bow severe or remote call on Dr. Vixsaxtk s He will not trouble you with questious, but state your entire and exact condition as well, if not iM)iier,uiaa.,yttu snow it yourself. Remember, this knowledge is obtained by no mysterious power, but solely through the eutire knowledge of the 'abnormal anatomy of diseased conditions. Consultation free at his rooms. National Hotel. Permanently located. BUSINESS IiOCAL COLUMN. K( We have made arrangements v with the publisher of that excel lent Agricultural Magazine, "The Caro lina Farmer," at Wilmington, N. C, by which we are enabled to offer it and the " Watchman" for $2.50 a vear. A bet ter bargain is rarely to be had. Send in your orders. The World Renowued Wilson Sewing Machines with -Extra Attachments com plete, only $20. Address, Wharton & Wharton, Company's Agent, Greensboro, N. C. Bfc. . In accordance with the pressure both before and since the County Convention to become n candidate for the Lower House of the next General Assembly, I do now acquiesce. 33:te.pd. D. BARRIXGEK. WANTED. Young man as Correspondent and Agent at Salisbury, N. C. alo one in each neighboring town. Good piiy for actual rk. Address with references (tanq for tanker ercantile Bureau, Chicago, 111. To the Voters of Rowan County. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of High Sheriff of Rowan County, at the ensuing August election, and will, I thinlc, be able to satisfy the people that I am acting in good faith. C. F. WAGGONER. May 22, 1373. 31:te. MARRIED. ' At the residence of the bride In this cttr, oa Thurs day the 6th lnst., by D. L. Brlnle, ir." Datid K Tkkxlkr to Miss Elizabeth v. huunk. dauehter of the late Geo. O. Tarrh, Esq. TheSd of June, at the residence of Mrs. Nanoy Gardener, by W. F. Watson, Esq.. li. W. Oakdfnsh to Miss ArocsT Moboan, art of Rowan. DIED. On Saturday, June 1st, after a brief but painful ill ness, Mrs. Juliette Bobbins, wife of F. C. Kobblns, in the 34th year of her age. "Crossing with Christ the chasm As It were, by a single thread ; Fording with Him the river Christ leading, as He hath led. Then up the heights of glory, Unfollowcd by death or sin ; Swift through the pearl-white portal Thy feet have entered In, Where loss yields its long-stored interest. And bitter, Its long-hid sweet; And they sing, 'Unto Him that loved us,' And lay down their crowns at his feet" L. In Locke Township, June 8th. Mrs. M. A. Clamtet In the thirty-ninth year of her age. How nad that in our daily life we neglect ho many things necessary to our wll being. The man of business with an eye only to his credit in the financial world, the individual of ele gant leisure whose only aim is to array him self to the best advantage, the young lady who idly listening to spring's divine harmonies, feels not the approach of disease in the feeling of languor which possesses her all alike nur render too easily to the advance-guard of dis ease, when, by a judicious investment in Porta line, or Tablets Vegetable Liver Powder, a long array of ills is put to rout. Buy Porla line, or TablerV Vegetable' Liver Powder, and and rid yourself of disorders arising from a torpid liver. Price 50 cents. For sale by C. R. Barker. GOOD DIGESTION. "Give us this day our daily bread," and good inedecine to digest it, is both reverent and hu man. The human stomach and liver are fruit ful sources of life's comfort; or, disordered and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve and through every artery. The man or woman with good digestion see beauty an they walk, and overcome obstacles they meet in the rout ine of life, where the dyspeptic sees only gloom end stumbles and growls at even imaginary objects. The world still needs iwo or three new kinds of inedecine before death can be per fectly abolished; but that m.iny lives have been prolonged, and many sufferers from Liver dis ease, Dyspepsia and Headache, have been cur ed by Merrell's IIepatine, is no longer a doubt. It cures Headache in twenty minutes, and there is no question but what it is the most wonderful discovery yet made in medical science, Those aiUicted with Billiousness and Liver Complaint should ua Mekrell's Hep- ATJSE. It can be hgd at Theo, F. Klmu'a. IF The Woman who rejoices in salad and ice cream, hot cakes and warm pie ; IF The Student who eats hastily and sits down at once to active and mental labor; IF The Business Man who bolts fiis food in eager haste and hurries to his counting room ; IF The Hard Drinker could look at the deleicate glands, swollen and festered with disease, that cause tbe throbbing brain; IF The Lawyer, the Minister, the Merchant, and all who lead sedentary lives and are subject to Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Constspntion and Headache; IF These onlv knew what Merrel's Hepatise fob the Liver will do for their relief, and how qnickly it cures there would be much less suffering than at present. The great Liver Medecines for alelvThen. F. Kliuiz. People of all clashes will ' acknowledge that in thin world ra-ich depends npon our Eaancial condition, yet how many wisely leSftf that our financial condition depend upon oor physical. Yet it is even so, for who can labor without health, and who can accumulate money .with out labor? Hence the importance 1 of , using Coussens' Compound Honey of Tar,' which is a sure cure for Coughs, Coldrf, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Remember yon can buy a bottle of Compound Honey of Tar for 50 cents. For sale by C. R. Barker. Liver is King. The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole, human system, as it coutroU the life, heibband happineiis of man. When it is duturbed iu its proer action, all kind of ailment are the natural result. The digestion of fooil, the movement of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous nyleui, are all imme diately connected with the workings of the Li verr It has been successfully proved that Green'. August Flower in unequalled in curing all persons afflicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach.. SainpieJxiUles to try, 10 cents.- Positively sold , in all . ton w on' the Western Continent. Three doses-Will prove that it is just what you want. ; PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. M. Knox . June 12, 1878. 1Q . 78 6 7 1520 CdTTox finu Middlings, . low do stains Bacox, county, hog round Bctteu Eoos Chickens per dozen Conx new Meal moderate demand at Whkat good demand at Flouu best fam. super. Potatoes, Irish 10 50(2.00 45a47 4S50 1.00(1.10 $2.30a2.60 2.33 75 75 Onioxs no demand LLakd 810 S040 35 20 67 5 3i4 1012$ IIav Oats Beeswax Tallow Blackuerkies Apples, dried Sugar FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, At j unsqp&led for tbe enre and prevention of orsea. Cattle, Hogs, theep. and Eewla, D E. SOVTrJ. Pro, Baltisjore. Mi dAVZD Davie Coiialy IN THE SL'l'EKIOR COVUT. M. H. Chaflin, admr. of J, Wallace Cannon. dee'd, riaihtiff, Againxt W V Ca:;non, Geo A Cannon, L E Gaines, wife of R S Gaines, J Wenley Cannon, Martha A Citnnon, V C Cannon, Thos A Cannon and Willie Emma Cannon, heirs al law, iJcjlt. I'ctition to sell Land for Assets. Upon the affidavit o( Plain till", it is ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the "Carolina Watchman" for six successive weeks, notifying W F Cannon, one of the defendants, who is a nou-resi Jen t of the Stale, to appear at the olliee of the clerk of the Superior Court of said county on Monday, the 1st day of July, 1878, and answer ihe complaint which will be tiled in the above entitled action, within ten days from the date hereof, aud if he fails to answer the complaint, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Witness, H. B. HOWARD, Clerk Superior Court of Davie County. 31:6t:v.f$7. TOWN TAX NOTICE. All persons living in the corporate limits of the Town of .Salisbury who are subject to pay a poll tax to the Stale or who owned or were possessed of real or personal property on the first day of April, 1878, are hereby notified to list the same for taxation at my otHce in Mero neys & Rogers' Store before July 1, 1878. Failing to do so they will be subject to double taxes. B. F. ROGERS, C. B. C. June 1st, 1878. 33:4t. NOTICE. N. C. Rail Road Company, C. Rail Road Company, ") Secretary and Treasurer's Office. pasv Shops, N, C, May 31, '78. j Com pa Tbe twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Stockholders of the North Carolina Rail Road Company, will le held in Hillsboro, N. C, on the second Thursday of July, 1878, and the transfer books of stock of said company will be closed from this date until after the meeting. W. L. THOKNBUKG, 33:6t. Sec. N. C. R. R. Co. Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of a Mortgage or Deed in Trust executed by R. II. Cowan and wife to James S. McCubbins dated 30th March, 1870. and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, in book 45, page fOO, &c, and upon which default has been made, I will expose for sale at public auction at the Court House door in the Town of Salisbury, on Mon day, the first day of July, 1878, at, 1 1 o'clock, A. M., the following real estate, to-wit: Three (3) tracts of Itnd, consisting of 532" acres, more or less, situated in Rowan County, adjoining the lands of Robert Smith, James B. Gibson, Allison Overcash, the Nixon plaee and others. One tract of 198 acres, one of 205 acres, and one of 129 acres; for boundries, see book 45, page 100, Register's office, or the Mortgage in my possession. The lands all join Tind form one of the most desirable plantations in the county, lying on both sides of the Lincolnton Road six miles west of Salisbury. Terms Cash, Dated at Salisbury this 23J day of May, 1878. J. S. McCUBBINS, 32: ot. Trustee. Davie County IX THE PROBATE COURT. W J Atkinson, as the next ") friend of Mary A Atkinson, Petition to re- wiuor, Plaintiff. move guardian. JlgiinM Geo W Swicegood, guardian, Defendant. Upon the affidavit of the Plaintiff, it is or dered by the Court, that publication be made in the "Carolina Watchman" for six successive weeks, notifying the defendant, George W Swicegood, who is a non-resident of the . State to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Suje rior Court of said county, on Monday the 1st day of Jul V 1878. and answer the complaint Which wilj be filed in the above entitled action within ten days from the date hereof, and if he fails to answer the complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Conrt for the relief demanded In the oomplaint. Witness, H, B. HOWARD, Judge of Probale and Ckrk Superior Court of Ihiv'p (.inn!v EOE, 1878. IWt Wect to : cull on- C. TJyler at the Book Store for all kinds of Books wanted. The best quality and latest style of wrhimr pain kept here. Also the renowned Singer Sewn. Machine can be had here at from $35 to $40. He respectfully invites all to call and examine goods and machines. ll:lv. BEWARE OF OLD I HAVE JUST RECEIVED 5,000 PAPERS : FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Put up specially for me by the celebrated seedsman, Robert Bulst, Tx" with my name and the date pri-ttrd on every paper. Every paperhas 1878 plainly print ed on it. No other dealer in seeds here has dared to do this. Forewarned is forearmed, and if yon buy old seeds now, it is because juu nave your eyes opened. One word more : Bum's seeds are the only ones in the market which are warrant ed fresh and genuine. 8 Papers for 25 Cents, At THEO. F. KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. CLOVER SEED Only lit cts per lb .At Kluttz's Drug Store. Early Rose and Peerless Potatoes Only $1.50 per bushel At KlutU's Drujf Store. GRASS SEEDS Golden Millet, fi per bush.; Orchard Grass, $2. Also Blue Grass lor yards, Herds Grass, Lucerne, &c. At Kluttz's Drugg Store. SMOKERS, AHOY ! WfAyer's new brand, the " DAISY " Clesr, Is the best la the market. S cts each, or six for 25 cents. 1 ry them : Manufactured expressly for, and sold only at Kluttz's Drug store. 17:iy Blaclier ani Heiiersoi, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Januav22 187(1 -tt. Practical Blacksmith I10RSESH0ER. SHOP connected with Hrcwn S: Verble's Livery 8taulea. tSfM designs of Jihoes, to suit any shape of f.xit. All shoeing on strictly scientific prin ciples aud WA R R A NTEO. AU kinds blacksinlllilng proinpily done. i;iy i.JS-'i'Stb.-' - . NEW LIVERY STABLE ON LEE STREET. Complete in all its Details. CRAWF0RD & HOLMES Come forward with ample facilities to accom modate regular and transient ciiKtoueiet. The have splendid stock horses and vehi cle for pleasure or business rides. Can fur nish any outht required, ill send traveller!) on their way to any point. Will board and groom horses by ll)e day, week, month or year. Will fill orders for hauling. Will buy" and sell horses. Invite DrovcM to come to the best and cheapest stand. They propone better services for less money than ever before given. Will buy grain and provender. And an they are in for a lively business they say to all Come and try ut. J AS. R. CRAWFORD, 16: CII AS. HOLMES. E. H. MARSH'S SALISBURY, X. C. Having my Foundry in readiness, I am now prepared to do all kinds of Casting in either Iron or Brass. All kinds of Engine and Roiler Work done with dispatch; also all kinda of Agricultural and Mining Machinery built or repaired to order. I am also prepared to Dress Lumber, make all kinds of Mouldings, make Sash, Blinds and Doors. Sash, Doors, and all size:) of mouldings, kept constantly on hand. A stock of Lumber always on hand or furnish ed at short notice. A 16 Horse Portable Engine and Boiler for sale at my shops. Work guaranteed, and at prices to suit the imes. 25:ly.pd. DR. BUTTS No. 12 N. Eighth St. St. Louis Mo. Who aat had rrflrr eiwilmw la th treehnent of th czual trouble! of uuia male nd female than anr phjrticiaa in the Writ, frirca the mult, of hie lone and ucceaaful practice in hia tweaew wefti, JuaiUmftliihf., entiUew The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Booki that are fetOr 6aMe aa4 rVIMactraete la all mt ten pertaining to Haahoed and Wi . and auppl wmntlont fclt. Tbt-y areavaaUrall HlaMralr4, and la plaia JattRnage, eaaily ajnacrstood. The two book embrace M5 pafrea, and contain ralaabU lafcrautlm Cor both married and ainKie. wua ajt tiro recemimprofeiuriiu m nwuicmi treaouens jwaawn perfretly healthy maybe. Dot with vanim nf life, and the Wmu. in mirrCa" ff tntheprirrw from tin many 111 her acx it heuf fi to." fit. Louia Journal. both In one volume, tl ; in eUth and rilt. 6 eta. extra. Sent mnder aral. out nccof priotfainaooey orataicpa. C GET THE BEST. The Raleiah News. DAILY, one year, WEEKLY, one year, - $5.00 1.00 3rSed Postal Card for Sample Copjr, .Afopn TKE BALEIGH NEWS, MACHINE 1 Hr. H.iw aev workf ) In M mJ oi quejuocaoie char, er. but la aometainc that mrt aM kmam. Tbe jttuTiniiii.ii.fHi y i"nc.auwinjKrinipvini k. tha Tirtim of aarlT iadiaeretion i the Maa. otim m laa a i a n z TTfffwSl J. D. McHEELY, Grocery, Proiace anil- Conrission c AgtnJu.fort,,c le f Fertilizers Lime, &awed Shingles, and Mountain Produce. Buv nd sell Cotton, Corn, Flour, Meal, and ail kinds of country produce on commisiion. Highest prices guaranteed. Agent for the celebrated English patent Milking Machine. Will keep a small assortment of Familv Groceries. Call and see him at his new stand three doors below Kluttz's Drug Store. 29:Gmos. 0 fcrantej to Cure! ENXISS' CHICKEN CHOLERA CUKK or money refunded if directions are strictly followed. ft. e PRICE 25 CENTS, at J51 t f: EXXISS Drugstore. J. T. Moore. a. A.Thompsqic MOORE & THOMPSON, M ; lUi! I) EALEIGH, IT. C. Special attention paid to the sale o COTTON, J CORN, 1 LOUR, OUA1N, HAY, BUTTE K, LGUS, FOWLS, Ac, Consignments Solicited. Highest Price Obtained. Befers to Citizens National Bank, Ralei'th, N.C. 22;3m. BOOT and SHO Makin AT THOS. H. VAffDERFORD'S GnoCERY AND .CONFECTIONERY STORE. Gentlemen and Lafe' Fine Work a SPECIALTY. ITartng engaped the services of a first class work man, we are prepared to turn out the finest and twM styles of city-made goods, and at prices to suit the times, constantly on hand an assorted stock of superior material, call and examine our work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Salisbury, Feb. 14, 1878. No. 17:tf. STOP AT THE BOYDEN HOUSE, SALISBURY, N. C. C. S. BROWN, Frop'r. 3H(Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh.) flSTAT HOME AGAIN. Having leaded ihi honse for a termof yrarp, I would be pleased to have mv friends rail and .ee me. It ivill be kept as a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IX EVERY RESPECT. Board : Two Dollars Per Day. esroi nidus at every train.-s Large Sample Rooms fur Commercial Trav eller. TRY ME. C. S. BROWN. Jr. W. 0. 8HELBURN. Clerki. January, 11, 1878. ll:tf. BROWN & VERBLE'S Livery & Sale Stables, SALISBURY, X. t, Will convey passengers to and from any point with the best stock aud vehicles. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will find U to their interest to call upon then before making arrangements elsewhere. Drovers and Traders will fitid at this establishment good lots ant, stables, and plenty of good hay, fodder, oati and corn. PLEASURE DRIVES. Those wishing turnouts for pleasure driving will find the best iiccointuoduiioiis at these Stables. Mr. J. F. Webb will always be found at the Stables and prom Ue entire satisfaction to all customers. 42:tf. SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. YOPP, Propr. (At Mclntyre'i Furniture Kootns.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT ' LOW PRICES. CALL ANt SEE HIM. 9:tf. THE BEST TRIMMING SHEARS EVER INVENTED. ITTinff pnrchisad the right to sell this cele brated Pruner in nine township of Rowan count,y I invite public attention to this valuable implement, almost indispensable to a man who has fru't trees to trim. Persons wishing to e or buy it, may call at Kluttz A Renrlkman's Stoiv, Salibtiry. Price for the impieriet.t and h f'rm rifl:f i nt:tkH ;nd tue ihessme, fi-i. COil! ISMERGHaSiPl MS If A1HICAS PRUHER will Tig i wMm r f rrr r iBmt Eli, s-. 5;.. mm m SPUING MILLINERY. I have just returned from tLe NortIV and am receiving my stock oi' goods etn hracing nil the latest stvles of IIAfK aiid BONNETS, for Ladies, MUseK .trul Chil dren. FLOWERS and RIBBONS, in end less variety. TIH MM IX f! SILKS, LIXEX COLLARS ASD CUFFS, FAXS, Zppliyr'Worsted Material for-fancy Work, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neck Wear, Corset--, u good stock of Iluinaii Hair Goods, tc, All bought for cash, which will enable uie to sell as low as the lowest. Call before buying elsewhere. MRS. S. A. (SREEXFJELIL Opposite Crawford's Hardware ?tore.. 2i:ysnos. PRESERVED Without SngarorSalt Having Lougftt the Cftuntv" iglil for the "Trop icul Fruit, Vegetable and nitat Preserv ing I'rocess," 1 -HI ell rcei?es at 52. lit will preserve a barrel of fruits cV egclable"ati a cost t o cents, and 100 N fjti it teeff for.' 5 cents, and the fruits, meats afd tfgetabler retain their natural taste. The process if ax dry owe, simple and perfectly harmless, and if used in almost every family. For sale at 26: F.NNISS Drni? Store DR. RICHARD HrLEWIS, (Late Professor of Diseases of the Eye and I!ar in the Savannati Medical ; ulitpe.) Practice Limited to tbe EYE and EMI, RALEIGH, N. C. Refers to the State Medical Society and to the Georgia Medical Societ v. 47: 1 y. A ltai Sopply of Garden Seels. A great fall in T:rlcn fied Twenty-five ceuts will buy j papers of fresh aborted Gar den Seeds at - exxiss' invca STORE. LAW SCHOOL. The undersigned purposes to- ORtabli ;L u school in Salisbury for the preparation of ap plicants for admirfKion to the bar. The healthfulnctutof the place, aod the cheaj -oess of Iioard are nome of tle n.lvaniac-", which yM'ng gentlemen who desire to read, law, will lind by coming to this place. Studer.fs iil uot only be taught the course as prescribed by the Supreme Court but will learn the practical details of the -profe-Mon, such as-drawing pleadings, and other kindr J subjects, which daily arise In an Attorney 'it office. Fee for the course, one hundred dollar'. . J. M. Met ORKI.K, 17:3na. Silisbtiry, N.C Sparkling Catawba Springs, CATAWBA COUXTV, X. C. This desirabla watering plare will be open, for select vJ,itor 20th 'May, 1&78. The Springs are situated r.enr Hickory Station, on thu Verern North Caiolina Railroad. The bracing mountain atmoiipherc, wit)i Ihe health restoring properties of their w aleji, ren der these Springa- a mewt desirable rtorl for invalid) and pleasure seekers. The mineral w atrs embrace blue and white Sulphur and Caalvbeaie. Jt is , the best and most exteiJMive.'y fitted nip watering place in the St.-te, and can accommodate three hundred persons. A good band of music will remain at th Springs during the season, and all the facilities afT'urdtil for amusement usually found at tirt clas watering places will be offered tovisitorn. A good supply of ice constantly on hand. Conveyances will meet the trains daily at Hickory Station to convey visitors tu the Springs. Board: $35 per month of 28 days; $12 pes wek, S2 pr dav. Halt price for children and oolornl wervant', families. 5?0:2,n. and liberal deduetln Tif Dr.E. O. EI.UOTTr Owner ano Proprietor, NOW IS THE TIME TU SURSCRIJir,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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