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L O Q A. T-j, ttstiox FfUEjJi-X. You are vequ-est-jW inect 'at-your Hall Monday .night, ppt.'Sinl, at 8 o'clock. P. M., sharp. " jy onlt-r of l'resicleut. (j. D. Claiikk, c. II J j. Co. o Xoii,e to istiilcZrT. K. TJucxek, iicluitv Kf venue Collector, is now visiting' flmrrns and Union to fix up the papers r,r'tlHsfi who propose to dhitill fruit, return to Salisbury. Monday or Tues- ,y,jf not earlier. ' - o , jloH, Win. XI. KobbinSj wlio arrived jitW Tiveslay afternoon, spent Wetjjies- and Thursday of the present weqk in jj, place, e versing freely with his old SJof the tmvji ;inu eoiiury wiierever jfcjs wet them. -o- jH(,ttattiti.-A person from this town, govi w tlu con,,,jy st week,'- told a toinjiaiiiou that there were 06 cast's of jiplitheria in Salisbury at this tune had heswd it ,ea(1 tIi,fi l4aI-r' !tisa sLS.i)f inattention to the facts; 7 cases ivere'niw'rted as haviug en'('l hi from g t. months one p'liysicisui reporting fni Jst 'December, one from the tif itf June last, and three other from tJic 1st if July. - o- . Jircith-Ht. -Henry, a little four year old Jiov, ami fiu of Mr. C. Secltler, near Chimi fjiove, niel with iitiite a painful accident oV S.aMirdjiy Iut. AVliile playing with ,,tliers he lutil his hand caught" in the Knives of a patent feed-cutter, . cutting jiiilf tli rough the bones of the hand, and ilowmvaids one-aud a half inches com pletely splitting the I Tones to the first joints ,.f the hand. The hopes, had to U vemov-i ul Dr. W. S. (Mine attended the case, jjnd e are glad to say the little boy is 'ihiinjj as well as could be wished for, af ter so painful an accident. Jfytlhcria. We have ihe following from our .physicians since their report a pub lilicd up to Wednesday of last week From Doctor Whitehead'. "2 new eases 'lmt!i white. 'O pe mild, Uot'h conva Irsfiug," ' j-'ioiii Dr. CahHvell ; "I have one ease iljptlieria since last '-week's report. Re- nvci ii. J)r. Trautham 'reports : within the past week' lf. !un)mcreH i epulis "N'o new case new cases. Otic death. All the' -physicians in town were k guested to 'report .since last publication yjHl we picsmue the above comprises the whule list of new cases' within the past u c I . KVi;Ti.j.N Si?i;i.r Kii.ij:d nv Doo. llitir Wiitcliiiuui : On the night of the J7jji.of.Jidy the. dogs killed one sheep for Wia.TI. IVoggs ; and on the night of the Mth, two for Mr. Solomon Moi-pnii; and. i.ii the night of the'-itttii, fourteen for lleji- ff Ihirringer. all in Providence township,' AiuLthis is not an unlVopient occurence, lit U expel i tu ed by lai inei s in .some iiition if- the State almost daily. It is very discouraging to a man to have hU. therished flock thus .slain, destroying in a Jt-ht all the profits he- expect to realize "m that ii.Airce, and leave him to begin Ijs work oyer agajn with the prospect of spun having it destroyed, I his is too i;ih and it is really wonderful that noef irlive preventive has yet leen d'vis-(l. It out Legislature would lay a special tax i-ij every log in the State heavy enough .-to diminish thejtumher, and exempt six r a dozen sheep f every tloclv from tax 4n, it "would help. Or if they would nuke a. law subjecting the owners of dogs lathe damage they do in this way any Ujt fair and just. Certainly soiue prac ?xal method can 'Ik devised to relieve the i Isliaudm.-fii of tliis'tuo oft recurring mis fsief. A. Kakmkk, -For the WjU( liman,, Wii;Ksitoi X. C. Aug 21, IS7, "Mi:.,Klrron The meeting at Wilkes- Wo wi the 4th was called for the pur- C I V . 1" A tirw' w organizjng me .National ureen- r I I ...i - .5 ........ t r u-riv parry in jikcs county. the full proceedings ot that nieetiiiLr illappej,f in duetimeand it is not so much 'le purpose .' of your correspondent to Wuk.ot that, as to sneak of the position Dtkut hy'Capt. Crawfonf, ' -apt. Craw lord planted himselt fairlv hnUnuarclv on the Democratic side. He I A'ul t.; :.. i-i.i . i ujmus in uecmeu, strong ami vigorous njis. lu tact, he did this in such lan e, that Col, Arnilield, who was Fi: ut and -replied, said jestingly in his imi, tiiat the KcjuiWicans had got it "'luavy that he had half a mind to sav !MnliH their defence himself. The IJpat hulk of the audience (and itX was a ne) was 'Republican, and ..the-strotig ''"lociiiti,. ground taken by Capt. Craw- '"Hi W;i t:i ill K- j.iwil.rK tk witifV ''K-rat wilh hjs position. Refoie con J fng .Capt. CrawfiM-d declared posi- ''"Mihltake te tiled he would be no lon- U'f;icautli,latc. lit' greenback movement seems to be II .;. le ls ""'general dissatisfaction exis- ''Pi v. . e aiming the plain farmers ami work i '"Ikmi ev...-t '!.' .i :.. ( "J "in it: l IMI MM.-. IM III Willi. II Viiveu:i:,ii. :. ..i .... i i... .i 1 iiiam MUiiitti ii loose . " make this their business and J ave t'UK'andjla. means to work uj. these ir e,,t,is in sucJi a' way as to secure """'JBatiou of their favorite, regard .Hit! W :T&- Thi ' 01 .tllti Wishes flfilw. niiaillt- i.f (In. 3 uTini'' win maKu j . .. i 'ii1 itself r i- " w vuui lit" i iuio rovwi'iii'i i imjici ijiii pntniii. : i . i..i! ... I ll ll 1 VltIVV t" ViK 1W l .,, "finocrat in ipposition Hi Arm It woiil.l l. . p i-.. ..unbHea.i to come out. His de fy- IW til.nio Jllt7 III lllt'.l ar W ,T'ed" 1 1 was plausi ble, bu t atu 'ng Siitisfactory to the green- Ni f naS1",W,'v?t5ol tho young i'iie tli i "towns are for Armtield I , i ,ult' iHHie and K; '"lltlo u-,.l ""v" niVL. 14III)U '.j. u "Ol'klllff ....... 'j it j 1 1 i i uirt.pl T ,lr,, ntv inr crawToru. 'utiK-t Y'111;1' Hie strongest man in the ''to the p ,,ls Siust,U:'e, hjs friends went il'k,iWnvtl,tIon :uul Miijor Kob iilrti r a!e Kt his friends viJUi the wanner in which the 'fiD'f, ,Cuilv'"tion was managed by. and .they Bay that Cap t. Crawford is that inau. . Fair Pi. a v. The above letter is from a representa tive man in Wilkes couutyVaud what lie says may be relied tB. The Watch ma a ia& al most no circulation in Wilkes, and can not be aceiiscd of influencing publie sen timent in that county. It is pretty evi dent from theabove that the success of the Wilkesboro nominee in Wilkes county, depends on a sqnarc-issue between a re publican and Major Aimfield. THE NEGKO SOLICITOR. Collins, the negro elected by the. Radi cal voters of this District to the responsi ble office of Solicitor, an oftlce that re quires for the proper exercise of its duties the best legal training, judgment and high personal character, has taken his official oaths before Judge Seymour and entered upon the discharge of li is functions. We shall not prejudge the manner in which he will acquit himsfclf, but we do say, without the slightest hesitation, that the election of such a man to such a position is an outrage for which the people should hold the radical" party to a full responsi bility. It is a proceeding which is calcu lated to bring the legal profession into disrepute, Jiowever unjustly, and that must weaken the popular confidence' in the administration of law 'and justice As such w e seriously 'deplore it. This, however, is one of the steps to wards that" "purification" about which Mr. Turner declaims So lustily, and Collins is one of those whom Mr. Tur ner invites to 'purify" the Democratic part,YJ Conciliation in Cuba. A royal decree has been published at Havana restoring to its former owners all property embargoed during the insurrec tion, even of those eiiged in hostilities. 'I he right of citizenship is restored to all, without distinction. The election for dep utjes to the Spanish cortes will commence January 15, Jt7!. TI'e-inuiiicipaTelectious are to take plan; before the end of the year, am-the authorities, ivill' enter upon their functions upon the 1st of January. I'o-JitR-al mass meetings are being held in Havana to adopt programmes for" the com ing election. 3- ': .. o This is a very sad but a very true yarn : Laura - Hartley was a sweet-faced, tender hearted little miss of Sedalia, Mo., who loved Alfred (iiltner better than all the world. She was nineteen and he was twenty-tVo, and he had circled the whitest of her white lingers with a bit of plain - gold. Alfred and Richard Smith, both of well-to-do religious families, were a few days ago detected in counterfeiting silver money. TlM'ie was no doubt of their guilt and they were lodged 'in jajb Lau ra was so shocked at the. disgrace that she- died U few minutes after it came to her ears. J)tt rcttne in Internal, liei'innc. Speci.il blspittth to theM. Y. Times, 2M. . W.mux(;tox Aug. Hi. The receipts from internal revenue collections for the month of July last, the first mouth of the Jiscal year, were nearly $1,1KH,(MK) in ex cessof the amount collected in July, 1877, and gave -every indication of .continued prosperity. The falling oft' during the month of August, however, has been very marked, and the total receipts for the mouths of July and August to date' show a decrease of nearly $500,000 compared with the amount collected during the cor responding term of the last fiscal year. This heavy decrease is attributed by the department to the depression of business throughout the country, also to the possi bility of a reduction of the tobacco tax fronL.4 to 1(1 cents abound, which meas ure is pending in Congress, and is vigor ously pressed by leading tobacco dealers. So long as this question remains nn.dcchL ed, dealers are naturally unwilling to have a larger stock of tobacco on lnind than is absolutely necessary for meeting the de mauds of their business, The total amount received from internal revenue sources from July 1 to Aug. 2 1, 1878, is $C,lia,rt!), against G,541S,4."1 lor the cor responding period in J877, being a de. crease of $4A,"wi. "Should this decrease continue at an approximate rate, the re ceipts from internal revenue must fall be low the estimates to an extent extremely embarrassing to the country. It is not improbable, therefore, that the question of an income tax will be again agitated upon the meeting of Congress, Considerable apprehension is felt, says the New York A n erica n Exchange of Tues day, lest the yellow fyer epidemic, which is raging in the South,- will 'delay the shipment of cotton so long as to have an important effect, upon the foreign ex change quotations. Jt is probable that no large shipments of cotton will be made from the yellow fever districts so long as the disease remains epidemic, and this is liid.de to-continue for several weeks long er. It is hafdly to be expected that the disease will ba checked until frost arrives. iSVoV Culture. About one hundred years ago tie first bale of cotton was shipped from Xortli Carolina. In the next two or three days our friend Ir. Fasnaeh will ship a bale of raw silk to Marseilles,. This will be the first tilk ever shipped from the State. Mr. Fasnaeh has sv plantation of about-l,2K or l,r00 trees. The niorus multicaul is fever sivept over the South somes years ago, and while it raged the peode became jaundiced by looking at im aginary gold. Mr. Fasnaeh says that Big Bonanzas don't grow on mulberry trees or come wrapped up in cocoons, but thqt close attention to them will reward the labor bestowed. When understood and closely followed, the production of raw silk is more remunerative than cotton growing. It is always a marketable crop, and could be successfully managed by our femall farmers. " A Man's light With w Eagle. The akerp.vile G.) ReptihVuta of the 14th inst. tells the following : "tasfc week, while E. J. ' Campbell was engaged in digging wild ginger on the side of the Honn, about one and a half m ilea from the Cloudland Hotel, ho found the nest of a gray eagle in a fallen tree-top under the cliff of the mountain, containing one young eagle. Wbilejsxamining the nest and its contents, suddenly he heard a loud noise, and before he could ascertain what it was, the old eagle had struck him in the face with her bill and elaws, and tak ing a circuit through the air, alighted on a tree about 200 yards distant, but in plain view of the uest Again the parent bird made an attack, aiming at his head, but he avoided her, and she struck him on the arm, maki ng a slight wound. She re turned to her post of observation, but as soon as he attempted to touch the nest containing the young eagle she made a third attact, when Mr. Campbell struck her with a stick and brought her to the ground , where, after a severe struggle he succeeded in killing her. She measur ed seven feet and two inches from tip to tip of her wings. The male bird was not seen. The place was a wild, unfrequen ted part of the mouutaiu. It has gener- 1 ally been supposed that the eagle always built her nest in the clefts of the rocks, but this one had her nest in a fallen tree top, some feet from the ground, but in a spot seldom visited by man. This bird is the one known as the gray bald eagle. DROPPED DEAD. Correspondence of the News. LUMBEItTOX, Aug. 20. Mr. Gateward Lewis, living six miles South of this place, dropped dead last Saturday, while in the yard playing with some of his grand children. lie had reach ed the ripe old age of 8(5 years?. Had en joyed good health all his life, having nev er taken medicine' from a doctor. At the time of his death he was in his usual health. Mr. Lewis was a good citizen and a useful , member of the Baptist church. Though old and nearly blind he will be sadly missed. He had a large connection and many friends. HOW CHAPES KIPEX. According ' to Compte Jlenihis, St. Pierre and Magnien have arrived at the following conclusions in regard to the changes which grapes undergo while ripening. During the process they evolve carbonic acid in darkness as well as in light, when exposed to th air or placed in an indifferent gas. T lie amount of oxygen evolved 'i in air isalways in ex cess of the oxygeajjikeii nt ; this has been remarked in the ease oXobservat ions-extending over a long 'space of time. Grapes can absorb or gi ve off water according as they are placed -in a midst or dry eiodi'ini. As the change goes on the acids decrease in amount, while the quantity of sugar increases. The acids and gluclose are carried to the grape .'by the sap. Here rthe acids are slowly consumed, while the sugar increases in point of concentra tion, and at a still later stage the sugar itself is consumed. A letter from: Mr, Eugene Melton of Grenada, Miss., of the 18th, to Ill's father in this place, says. there were at that time !) cases of yellow fever in the town,an?l had been K) deaths. ot a single persou had recovered from an attack of the dis ease up to that; time. He was feeling badly at that time and feared he was taking the fever.' His inother-indaw and two sister-in-law, as well a his little son wero then iyxigi,Morganton Jllade. BUSINESS LOCAL COLUMN. Q) k( We lave made arrangements Ow.UU. with the publisher of that excel- l.A . lent Agricultural Magazine, "The Caro lina Farmer, at Wilmington, X. C, by which we uro enabled" to otter it and the " Watchman," for 52.5f a year. A bet ter bargain is rarely to be had. Send in your orders, Tax Receipts supplied (in books if de sired) at 25 cents per hundred, on very short notice, Mr.Tlioi Taylor's ScWfor Boy". The second Session of this .School will commence Aug. 5th, 1878. Tuition, $2, $2.50 and $3 a mouth. Bills presented monthly, Salisbury, X. C, July 10, 1878. CLEAN, COQL AND COMFORTABLE ! Kestler's Beer Garden. In rear of A- Parker's Vavioty Store. Elegantly furnished pleasantly arrang ed; always a cool breeze: ice-cold Beer; the best wines and liquors, easy chairs, and all the late papers. THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN. Cume and spend a pleasant hour. Respectfully, W. II. KESTLEJL WANTEp. Young man as Correspoiidenl and Agent at Salisbury, N. . (J. al.o one in each neighboring town. Good pay for actual work. Address wilTi references (stamp for answer Mercantile Bureau, Chicago, 111. MARRIED. Tn Providence Township, Itowan county, at the residence ot Air, .James N. Morgan, by II. bar Imrer. Esj., Mr. Jons A. morgan to .uis Mart AIao.nulia Miller, of Stanly county. In this plat e by the Rev. Mr. Smith. Mr. M, A. Benclnl to Mra. 'annle K, Price, aU or this town. Hobble and limp no tuorf, Lut han your crutches qn the old oaken peg, and weize the first opportunity to be ' permanently cured. Your Kheutiiathun, Contracted muscles, Stiff Joints, Frosted Feet, Headache, Earache, Pain inbreasrs.de and back, will yield tp that powerful remedy, long and favorably Icnown as CouwnV Lightning Liniment, which i good for bo h man and beast. Price 50 cents a bottle, ror sale by u. JJarker. The Woman who rejoice in naiad and ice cream, hot cakes, and winu pie; r : ; V : IF ' ' : The Sliident who eats hastily and sits down at once to aelive and mental labor; : . IF .' The Business Mm who bolts his food in eager haste and hurried to hi counting room ; IF The Hard Drinker could look at the deleicate gland, swollen and festered with disease, that cause the. throbbing brain; IF The Lawyer, the Minister, the Merchant, and all who lead sedentary lives and are subject to Dyupepiiia or Indigestion, Constspation and Headache; IF These onlv knew what Merrel's Hepatine pob the Liver will do for their relief, and how quickly it cures there would be much less suffering lhan at present. The great Live Medeeines for sale by Theo, F. Kluttz. GOOD DIGESTION. "Give us this day our daily bread," and good medecine to djgel it, i both reverent and hu man. The human stomach and liver are fruit ful sources of life'i comforts; or, disordered and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve and through every artery. The man or woman with good digentioa hum beauty as they walk, and overcome obucita they meet in the rout ine of life, where the dy spent is ses only gloom end tumbles and growls at : eveir imaginary ohjectfi. The world stiJJ needs iwo or three new kind of medecine before death can be per fectly abolished; but thitt many lives have been prolonged, and m-wiy sunrer froin Liver dis ease, Dyspepsia and ile idache, have been cur ed by AIkkkeu.' Uepatike, 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 cience. Those afflicted with Billiousness and Liver Complaint should use Mebreli.'s Hep atixe. It can be had at Theo. F. Kluttz'.'. An Undeniable Truth. You deserve to suffer, and if you lead a mis erable, unsatisfactory life in this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse for you, your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and common sense reasoning will soon show you that tireen's August Flower will cure you of Liver Com plaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick headache, palpitation of (he heart, sour stomach, habitual eysliveness, dizziness of the head, nervous prostration, low spirits, Sic. Its sabs now reach every town on the Western Continent and not a 'Druggist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. Von can buy a S unple Hut tie for lUuetits. Threu Uuses will relieve you. All those snftvring with Hemorrhoids, or Piles, can safelv rely on being permanently cured if they will n-te fabler's IJ.ickeye Pile Ointment, which is u!d bv all Druggists for 50 cents a bottie. For saje by C. . Barker. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co. -August 29, 1878, Cottox Jinn Middlings, 9(10 low ilo stains B.vcoK, (Hjiinty, hog round liUTTlOU-- Eoos 7a8 Chickens per dozen "'Sl.-'iOc&'.J.OO John now ' 45 Mkm, moderate demand at 48"0 Wheat good demand 80(t1.00 Fi.ouh best lam. $!i.5Un2.60 super. 2,25 Potatoes, Irish 7. Onions no demand 75 fjA KD ' 8l() Hay 30 Oats 25a30 Beeswax-- 20 Tallow fl7 Blackberries-,- 5 Applet, dried iUli Sugar 1012i On and Off Slick as Grease ! BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, SLIPPEKS, &c W. M. EAGLE, Kesp'.'Ctfuily announces hi continuance at his old stand in his old line, on Af.-iin Street, opposite Unni.-s' Drug Store, lie is always ready and anxious to accommodate customers m his line in the best manner possible, lie is prepared to do first class work nud can com pete with any northern Shop or Hand matte work. JJ is machines, lasts, itc are o the latest aed best patents. He winks the very best material and keeps on hnml ready made wsirk, and stock equal to any special order. Repairing" neatly and promptly done at rear -onable prices. S.itisfection gnarautecd or no harge. Prices to Suit the Time, Cash ordeis by mail promptlv filled. :1.6tnos AV.'AI. EAGLE, NOTICE ! Notice is hereby given that we, the under signed, proprietors of the Salisbury City Mills will not be responsible for any grM that may oe lost, misplaced or stolen after. the promised time expire-. Furthermore, these Mills will not be considered )uhlie Aills any longer. We will do all in our nower to koep things straight and in their proper places but cannot ;e responsible for the abovu l- jnie aceideuts. Riispectfullc, id. I in. pd A. II A It T M A X A SO X . WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE. STACNTOX, riKGIXIA. This time honored Institution opensSeptein ber lUth, lf7rt. Among the tiivt schools l'..r young ladies in the United States. European and American Teaohcre. Surroundings beau tiful. Climate unsurpassed. JMlroniz'-d bv Seventeon Mates. AMONG THE UKST TERMS INTlJE UNION; Hoard. Washiug. Lights, English, Latin, Froucb, for each half of the Scnlastic year, $115 Musio very low. For Catalogues, address l v. WM. A, HAUSIS, D, D. Prest . 39: 1 111 . . Staunton. Vs. Special Notice? Any one wishing to purchase orren a Cam Mill and Cook Pan will do well to call on the undersign d, for he will spl low tfownashe has two and canuot run them both. For fur ther information call on him at his place 4 miles cast of Salisbury, injie left of Dunn's mountain on the Stokes Ferrv road. Aug 7, 1878. l:m 3.Q. GARBLE, NOTICE! In pursuance of a Mortgage executed to me by Hayman C'ritz, 1 yill sell for casi at the Court (louse in Mocksyille, pn t'ie 5th day of September next, Onp tract of land k.nown as the Grifljn place, adjoinjns the lands of A. Harp, V. JJteadman, and others, containing 89 acres more or less to satisfy said mortgage. Aug. 5, 1S78. 4i4t. A. ANDERSON. TOWM TAK 1I0TI0E, AH peraons hvtng in the corporate limits of Jie Town of Salisbury who are su ject to pay a poll tax to the State or who owned or were possessed of real or personal property on the firt4ay or April, 1878, are hereby notified to list the same for taxation at my office in Mero neys & Boger Store before July 1, 1878. Failing to do so they will be subject to double taxes.-. T "- B. F. ROGERS, C. B.C. June 1st, 1878. 33:4t. Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. Bj virtue of a Mortice or Deed in Trust executed by K. II. tJowau and wife to Jam.-s S. MeCuboins dated 30th March, 1870. and registered in the offi e of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, in book 45, page 100, &c., and upon which default has been made, I will' expose for sale at public auction at the Court Hone door in the Town of Salisbury, on Mon day, the first daj of July, 1878, .it 11 o'clock, A. M., the following real estate, to-wit; Three (3 tracts of land, consisting ot 532 acres, more or less, situated in Rowan Countv, adjoining the lands of Robert Smith, James' H. Uihson, Allison Overcash, the Nixon place and others One tract of 1 93 acres, one of 205 acres, and one of 129 acres; for boundrles, see book 45, page 100, Register's office, or the Mortgage in my possession. The lands all join and form one of the most desirable plantations in the county, lying on lioth sides of the Linculnton Road six miles west of Salisbury. Terms Cash. Due l at SalUburv thu 23d day of May, 1S7S. J. S. McCUBJUNS, 32:5t. ? Trustee. FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, Ae aueqnaled for the cnr and prevention of iuaas in Horses, Cattle, fiogs. tb eep. nd fowls. OA VID C i'OUTil. Crov. Baltimore. Md. J. D. McNEELY, Grocery, Proiice aid Comniission Agent for the sale of Fertilizers, Lime, Sawed Shingles, and Mountain Produce, liuy ami sell Cotton, Corn, Flour, Meal, and all kinds of country produce on convmisiion. Highest lrices guaranteed. Agent for the celebrated Kngiisli patent Milking Machine. Will keep a small assortment of Family Groceries. Call and se him at his new stand, three doors below Kluttz's Drug Store. 29:0.uos. Davie Comilv IN T11K M IT.IUOU t'OL KT. M. It. Cliaflin, Admr. of J Wui lace, dee'd., I'lainUff, Against, W F Cannon. Geo A Cannon, I I Petition to K : Ciaiues t wile j E (rallies. J to sell land J Wesley Cannon, Martha A lor Acscts. Cannon, V C Cannon, Tims A Cannon and Willie i-jiiiuia Can iKn. Heirs at law. l)rj)'U. It npr-caring to the. satisfaction of the Court, thatJ Wesley Cannon, one of the defendant. above named is a non-resident of the State, itis ordered by the Court that publication be made in the "Carolina Watchman'" for six successive weeks Notifying said defendant to appear at the flife ol the Clerk of the Superior Court of said couuiy, on Monday the Hi.h day of Sept., 1S78, and answer'the complaint, which is filed iu the above entitled action, and if he fail to an-werthe complaint, the Piaiutiff will apply to the (Jomt for the relief demanded in the eoinnlaint- Witness. U. T. HOWARD, (Merk Superior Court f Davie Countv. July :51st, 178. 4 1. (it. ($7.) BROWN & VERBLE'S Liverv & Sale "Stables, SAI.ISP.UIiY, X. 0., Will oonvey passengers to and from any point .vith the best stock and vehicles. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will find it to their interest to call upon then before making arrangements elsewhere. Drovers and Traders will find at this establishment pood lots am' stables, and plenty of good hay , fodder, or.t s and corn. PLEASURE DRIVES. 1 Those wishinff turnouts for pleasure driving will find the best accommodations at these Stables. Mr. W. II. Kimballwill always be found at the Stables and promises entire satisfaction to all customers. 42:1 f. SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W, Y0PP, Propr. (At Mclntyre's Furiiiltire Rooms.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PEIPES. CALL AND SPIE HIM. !:tf. AMERICA!, PRUIER. TIIK BEST TRIMMING SHEARS EVER INVENTED. ITaving purchased the riht to ell this cele brated Prnner in nine townships of Rowan connt.y I invite public attention to this valuable implemeni, uIhioI indispensable to a man who has fruit trees to trim. Persons wishing to se or buy it may call at Kluttz & Rendleman's Siore, Salisbury. Price for the iinplerient and the farmjright to make and 11-e the same, 4. 20.3m. Ci. FRANK DOWN L- M Davie County- IX .TUB J'UOBATE COLUT. W J Atkinson, as the next 1 friend of Mary A Atkinson, I Petition to re- "nor Plaintiff, j-move guard up. Agnuet j Geo V Swicegood, guardian, ' Defendant. J Upon the affidavit of U Plaintiff, l ,3 or dered by the Court tint publication be made m the 'UrohnWatchman" for si r success! ve . " iue ueienaaot, Ueorge W Swicegood, wbo is a non-resident of the State to appear at the office or the Clerk of the Supe rior Court of said county, on Mnndav the 1st day of Jul, 1878. and answer the wmplainl which will be bled in the above entitled action within len days from the date hereof, and if he Mils to answer the complaint, the plaimifi will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ' Witness, H. li. HOWARD, Judge of Probate and Cltrk Superior Court of Davie Countv. 1 iMayI7th?187S. 3j;0t;pf$7. pd E. H. MASSH'S MACHINE WORKS. BAUSBUIIY, N. C. Having my Foundry in readiness, I am now prepared in do all kinds of Casting in either Iron or Brass. All kindsof Engineand Ik.iier Work done with dispatch; also all kinds of Agricultural and Mining Machinery built or repaired to order. I am also prepared to Dress Lumber, make alUiinds of Mouldings, make Sash, Blinds and Doors. Saab, Doors, and all sizes 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 ,luef'- 28:1 y.pd. P. w- Practical Blacksmith AND HORSES II0ER. SHOP connected with r.rowu s Verble's liverv Mables. deslgus of ssiioes, to suit anv .iiaiHi ot tout. All shoeing ju htrietlv sjlentltie prin ciples and WARRANTED. All kinds blaeksii.it hlntr promptly done. s-.y SPEING BHLLDJEKY. I have just returiKMl from tho North and am reeeivin; iuy .siek if jjoods etn lraein; all the latest tdvles of HATS iind HON NETS, for Lailies, Misses anl Chil dren. FLOWERS and 1MUH0NS, in end less variety. Tli I MM IX (7 STL KS, UX1JX COLLAJiS A XI) Cl'FFS, FA X,S, Zejihyr Worsted Material for fancy work, Silk ilamlkerchiefs, Neck Wear, Corset.?, a good .stock of Human Hair (iood?, tc, c, All lKnin;ht forcasih, which will enable nie to Hell as low as the lowest. Call before buying elsewhere. MR! S. A. (JRKKXl'IELI). Opposite Crawford's Hardware Store. SiWinos. OiSSOLOTjON mVM. The copartnership hevetoforo existing between .1. R. Crawford and ('has. Holmes was dissolved on Wtslnesday, An:;. 14th, lr-7H, by the withdrawal of the under signed. JAS. R. CRAWFORD. Aug. loth, 187?-. United States Menial toeie. Collector's Office, Gth DistrictfXJC, SiATKsvii.i.r, July ".'7, IrTS. The following property having been seized for violations of the Internal Revenue law; the owner thereof will appear before me, with in thirty days from dale hereof, and make claim thereto aeeordinisJo. provisions, of S. c. 34HU R S.j or the -amS sii be forfeited o ihe use of the United State-. About "J0U g.-.liuns of l'oiich and Apple brandv. 43:31. J. J. AIOTT, Colleclor. iavie County IN TIIK .-I fKiaoi: (it! KT. M. R. Chaffin, admr. of J. Wallace Cannon, dee'd, Plaintiff, A'jainst W F Cannon, (4eo A Cannon, L K fraineF, wife of Ii S (iaines, J Wesley Cannon, Martha A Cannon, V C Cannon, Thos A Cannon and Willie Emma Cannon, heirs at law, Jhfia. Petition to sell Land for Axsetx. Upon the affidavit of Plaintiff, it is ordered by the Court, that piiblieation be made in the "Carolina Watchman" for six successive weeks, notifying W F Cannon, one of the defendants, who is a non-resident X( the State, to appear at j the otiice of theelerk of the Superior Court of said county on Monday, the 1st day of July, 1S78, and answer t't complaint w hich will be tiled in the above entitled action, within ten davs from the date hereof, and if be fails to j answer tlie complaint, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Witness, II. R. HOWARD. Clerk Superior Court of Davie Countv. 3J:o!:pf$7. SparklingCatawba Springs. C ATA W 15 A C()l" NT V, N. C. This desirable watering place will l e open for select visitors "JOth May, 1S78. The Springs are situated near Hickory Station, on the Western Nirth Carolina Railroad. The bracinir mountnin atiiiosphrrr-, with the health restoring properties of (Ik ir watt is, ren der these Springs-a most desirable icsort for invalids and pleasure seek r?. The mineral waters embrace blue and white Sulphur and ("Italy beate. It is the best and moxt extensively fitted up w.it ring place in the State, and can accommodate three hundred persons. A good band of muie i!l remain at the Spring? during the season, and all the facilities afforded for amusements u-ualiy found at tirst elass watering places will be offered to viVilorii. A good supply of ice constantly on band. Conveyances will meet the trains daily at Hickory Station to convey visitors to the Springs. Hoard: $3" per monlb of 28 days; $12 per week, $2 per day. Half price for children and colored servants, and liberal deduction for families. Dr. E. O. ELLIOTT. 29:2m. Owner and Proprietor. Mortgage Deeds for sale here - - - ----- -y I " 00 . -. If J ""i NlTr Asa? 5 ' :7 .... i3-! GREAT REDLCTIOX IV PRICES f -.v Wc are the first fu of!l liioi-iufs ccwin jiaeiiinii?, SKI.I. T il'. Vl'I'V I!ivt t. 1 ... . For Twentv-Fiye DoIlarsS on an ornamented Iron Stand and Tn '"wtJ, Walnut Tint a 11. 1 ii .,.,.1 .,......,.... . ments. ami .toliver it at any ItaihuiiJ ijei.tU t..,--t L nittU SUtcs, - - -'x A FREE OP TJHAEGE. lliesemacluues are w.rraiTeil to 0t tlie wh.'&r line or family Sewing r. th more rapidity, n.ofciri. ease or inanapenit n', n,,,; less tatiptie to the -' ator, than any mai l.lne now in use. They nV..i' ; i t he locit!.w lHi:iiAH Stitcsi LasiuJi aiaann, r tU-.-s. " "' they avoid tha necessity ol jemding t' r u 1.'; ' thread, and will sew from tUe'Cnert ean.1 . ;, ,.' !.v heaviest overcoat cloth. Send f..r u .-hhr fth.i auipleoT sawing. Kvery piaflain- w umn '' T K Uree years, - ACHKTS WAXTFD EvEUYWHEKIV Z CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited, . 47: ly. 72J Filbert St.. Pl.iu.i..!.i..; ' ' Greensboro Female College- Terms Eednoed to Suit the Timc3.w"! The 4 )th session will begin'ou WedmJak ,rt ?3lh ef August. Charge per Session ":( I ireeks : ' F.oard, (exclusive of washing amWights), $oQ, Tuition in full English cource, $25, n Extra stu'dies moderate. i For catalogue applv to ' .m9 ' T. M. JONIC?; I'ret. ' " :2m. pd. : . . ii North Carolina. College. - - .MT. l'LKASAXT, CABAKIti-S CofSTY, N. C ' The-next session begins Moniay, Aff'a ht 5. 1878. The course of studf is full, hftth i.i the Collegiate and Academic Department;, tlte corps of instruetors, able and experurct-.K.-hence, this institution finnr.-bes Riijut'or ad vantages for obtaining a thorough 1 ? . i ami Imsineifs cduealion. Tuition is nudern'tf, S2 tr-S4 per month. Hoard in private -l:jm lies SS-to SO. At the College House, subnv. tial board is given at S5. Contingent he i.i ' low. Community nioral Hid loeatmn healthy. For catalogue and further particulars. a.V drcsp, " ' REV S. S. RAIIN, X. M.' - 31:4 1. Sec of the Fueukv COOX. SPRINGS V -The Fall fies--h.n of this School v. ill ,... v.. Monday. July 2'Jlh, and coi.tiuue -M Wc-la-v Rates of Tuition Per Jloiith : spelling and Reading, etc., 1.L Aritlitiictic, (rieography, English iliain-' mar, Ac - .C.(j. Ilhetorie, I'hy.-ic.-, l'l.ysiology. Rotary. ) Jiftin. (iicck, A Igebra. ( m onict ry . Ac. :.tji' Contingent 'Fee. Per Quarter.. . . ." yr Tuition payable at the mi. Idle ami d tse oj the session. Students charged from time of entrance to the end of tie Se:-siou, unless Ciere is a speciaj contract. (.'00I Springs is f'2 nn!rA Noitli-Ea of Statesville, and is not surpassed for moiulirv ami health. The- water l.s delightfully Told mid pure. Tlie J'rincipnl is nu cxp rit-i ccd tcr.'i.i r ::.-. refers by pcrmis.-io, to 1,'ev. K. V. .ot-kwe!!. Cool Springs, N. ('.; R.-v. ,K !:. l.oone. Stii ville, N . C. , and Kev. Joseph WJ.rclcr. )!i:.. X. C. Close application to -.tr.d; and strict ol.edi c:ice toal! rules are pv-.ii i cly required of 'ill puiT ltoai-d from M..nd.'iy to Fnd.vy. J." cuts t.- s I .(id per week. Ail f ! ;inu ii:e!idinjwa.-J'-'. ing. lc, .s '.'MI to .on' per nionjl:. There several vacant house.- t. ,t can he rcld i li-o-rcusoii'iiili' terms. I'er 'ui'iicr piitieiioir- :ii ; ly to JOHN DUCKETT Friiic tpa! :U'.:-im. Rowan Conhly- SiperioHeM.: Isnae Lyerly, iruardjari of Mary Frances !. erly, Jane I.yerl v, am! Isaac Alexander Lwr Iv, 1'ininhfit, . AfiAIX.-V Lewi.- '. Rrown acd Thomas E. Rrnwn, liejt ri'ln ut. The defendant.-. I. -hi".- V. Rrown and Tiu m as II. Rrow; . aie htreJiV notified that i: :c Lyerly, as guardian of Mary '. Lyirly, .a:!j J. Lyerly ai d I-aac A: Lverly. hns ee!,,,!S' aj e 1 an action against ilrern in ihe i ; - . r ( 'hit; of Rowan County, State 0!" .' -nli I't eii -rnlilli'd as nbove : li.rt? tin.- jjiipu-ot s.-.id ti'in 'h to -recover ihe j-um. of nine I uiiih , e-.!' six dollars for l.orr)ued rni'tiev. v. itii ,!:'' thereon :it ihe rate of iyht pi ri ent j ct anni.;.., from the 12th day of Auuu-t, 1"7,'. The eai i Lewi '. Rrown and Thomas K. Riown, ai hereby required to apjiear at the ourt-IL' in Salisbury, on the 8th .Monday nfttr the 4'b Moiu'ii v of Septejolier, 1H7.-S, at a ten-. t ,f ,.-.; 1 Court, liicn and there to b trrld, :'. U.i -aid term in answer or demur io lhf'.i-i:.:i;v; vliieh has hup filed in the oliiee of the Clerk f tl ' Sop rI(tCeuit of Ri;v:in r.rwi.ty, or 1! . plaintiff will apply fur the i. licf delnamltd -11 ihe complaint. Ti e said Lewis V. Rrown and Tl.-t:irjs K. Rrown are further no'.ifi. d that a Warra.-.t A'.taibiiKi.t again.-t tin ir property in -i I County has been i-soed from (Tie S- j : i .. Co.urt of Rowan Countv on application..!' il.-, j.i.la in tiff, retiiihable to the said Superior Conn, at the Coiirt lfou-c in Salisbury, nn (be if .Nfordav after the 4th Mnndav of S( ;., tfbt : D7S. .1. M'. J I( iRA If, (In L Sunci ior C.eT, Jlicr:t 31:0': pf 10 " . " FIRE AND Wl NSURANfF Persops -wish'injr to effict an InsutrjHt on either Life or Property- would do v.-eii to call n .1 Samuel 3icCubIins. v. bo silent for some of the best American w'e'i as EiiL'lisJi Compaiiics. OlTlce in mcc nn- & Rogers store, Salisbury.' N. C. July Hnl 178. ;57:2ni. NOW IS THE TIM p. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1878, edition 1
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