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1 .... ;""cir"v ' ii ! j -' if v If I-. 1 t - '1 II XEm Est i liASB.'"" 1 IICI C i.na umwi I ..' ' Carolina Watchman.. !; : T . - . I III' ftltftl tI 1 V W !' I I "0 " " ' riieri are said to be 4.000 women, Muster URSDAY, APRIL, 17, 1879. rust nreme Court granting a new trial to Hoke C ecrest, ine wne mm cnjiu wmiwiw Tlie point nponi which the case was sent back was totally immaterial, w Mike of a mere form more than a Hun dred witnesses j are compelled to again nnderzo lone jonrueys, - heavy; expense Nevada llcejises gambling at $75 a I wdgit,incpnyeniencejuidaiMUier fii.a affltK u uione on una suuicvi. i ruKimou wsue lunuo w wie kuoiuj ; ." - I heavy bill of cost with which Burke is I . .v- - vi I .ddled. All this.' however, is the least 1 ad down Mdiptared a deer which was loom! part of the just Complaint against all this t. miag the rtTW.Deww ute aty. , i .iW. The blood of a murdered woman Cohsrress enters v.fll prouract the seaslon Dress . Goods, BardaHit' v Hiirliland. In-1 end. however, is not yet: and V V" : L; In Tl.'i.rtt- term of i C- V" UJua, rnaay iasi, ie. 9 - ".r. i fell, this .rirto him iuay.be described as sub- I """V'.X " " - - , . 1 nniiif hihiul 11 cuiiuiiunucD ui duibukv Jhudybeaifuland wucmng, Avnnre'in all 'Drobabilirv. This will In this Pepartment we can exhibit the mo 8 dealreable Fabrics and colorings, adapted to -1 whirl. 1 and child are crying aloud for veugance ESEE&y?""' and outraged justke is demanding the puuishmeut of this most foul crime, ,1 ne of Mc- m&rket, soch as will bring about a continuance or a change Black t ud Colored Bnnimer 8Uk ftf vennrein all Drobabilirv.? This will , a , . . J , r .... mi in air ninntliH time for the criminal. If I EffvDtian Cloth' Satine Royal' Bro- lu la nrrain trim! tixt anrtiiir. tlitre Willi ' . ' -'J. . . KlKts were flred at him, but none struck wanted another new trial. The defen )iiiii. .frhssuA)u was arrested, i ! dant is alleged to have friends and rela tives with ineansR-hicb they are willing Boston Jlcrald m-'TUe jGran ta spend inhis Mag AnLnttempi; was iuuuc mi " 1 iie is again trieu next spring, mere rWvnri RAiini Suiting Mel t.,..rlra life. Sunday, while be wiia hu'oWabneal totni' Sonreiue Conrtr tm .! T i .5 .! 11 .1 - V!.... I : . .... 1 I ni.'n:i.- ni.ll. - ET... w.tlkiiig near - we; imperial x-amcc. tue land no one can tell but 'Uiere insy ueiange oiik, jenuey " torn Cloth, Silk Brocaded Gienadines, and Jap. Silks, Black Cashmeres of "the very best makes j Slack all wool peUlnes, -Tamlse,, Tamertlne, Australian Crepes and oth er mourning goods. Kalcfcerbock- . er SulUng St xpn per yar4. : , Black nd colored Bunting and manjr other desirable Dress Goods. ThoBoston Herald wys'The3 Grant to spentl iu itn behalf ana 11 ,sc umvetnent is the mot ridlculoas oliticsU mayj be baffled indefinitely and auuupfcde since the war." 1 : ithp endi:-..;' - - u-, I The Ionisiana neirro exodus is the aiost tv jckttd movement for iwliiicalTiwUsr . Witmtngton Sunt U. J. Williams; nier thantJat Laureuburgivwas shot in the .ul and killed. Saturday evening last w hile iclosing up his store, by a jail bird liairied Henry 1 Oglesby. He is in jail. limit liudiguutiou ainoug the ieople. TO f THE Eltl ! Ob. the laws are fearfully abused when press and people have to openly demand that justice which'th law should execute speedily ami without reminder ; and,, we repeat wliat we have Siiid more than once before, that we have falleri -iiott evil times wImhi judicial methods are in, such contempt that I the people, are forced to believe (as they are now rapidly coming to believe) that there is no ertauty ot nnni.lmiant nf nnni-iiuts i-l m? linln.PT - I )! -n - . I 1; '.. X 1JI JIA-.t--l Eliiibcth Patterson Bonaparte, wife of cept ry mat -species ui wu ministered by Judge Lynch. Charlvtie Qbtercer.. - , ,.-t We cry for no mans blood," but the vindication of law is a more serious mat ter. The Ob$errer has spoken truthfully. It is a fearful atate of things- when the "Arnlinfr tn tli Danville Time there people Jose conudeuce ,in the jusuce is au active n airjr wvwecu uqviiuuigiauu ceuiu vi iuo u the I mnnav nr rfip fi ipndii nf rrimlnnl csm bin- V .. . . 1 ....... . . 1 . &n . 1 1 n .lerome uonaparte, juuiigcsk ututuci (.he great Napoleon, recently died in Balti iuor jatthe advanced age of-90 ''years. : jle6itle the memories thather name re cull. ;Hhe was iu many resiiects a remarka f)e uiuiau. EHBROIDERIES. 1 1 Our Stock of these must be seen to be appreciated. - ' FAHS AD PABASOLS. We hare long fel that Cliarlotte can, and ft 1 a .a ousht to be. not only the W holesale, but also ttia Retail Market for the greater portion of the Car olinas, and believing that the public generally, and ! the Ladies especially, will fully appreciate an establish rueut where they may at all times find 8 uch an assortment of all ignods, at such prices, o9 , wi H j usti fy, not only persons fron7 tlfe irnme diate vicmity, but from a distance in coming to iarlotte to- make their purchases. .v , ; AVe have made thp experinent of purchasing Stock 1 i so, com plete as;. to iuchide,all the LATEST' KOVELTIESj every Ijne. of goods.. iTpithe insjiection ofAvhich we beg to invite your cfbl attention..!-., " . :. . j, rTo those wlo cannot; find it convenient to. c!)rae to Charlotte, we will at all times be pleas- ed to send samples and quotations of Prices. J Yon will herein. fiud a syno)sis of our vari ous Hues., : White Goois Department In this department we have every conceivable fabric. i j ! 1 1 BISHOP, and VICTORIA ! LAWN, ' MULL MUSLINS; 5 JONES SOFT AND FINISHED , ( CAMBRICS, NAINSOOKS, Both sheer and heavy. Piques in a very great variety of of styles i s v and prices. f '-' We besf to call i special ! attention to the new fabric in white goods, ,'. "LENON DE SYRE," a coods similar to Victoria Lawn, but superior in texture and wear. . Our White and Printed -. LINEN LAWNS' Challenge their equal in this market. jhiuviUe, Durham and Winston, ou subject of mil roads. .Tbey are all live towus and afraid ot eack other. But the Danville 7Tjm says Danville is playing a card which will win the stakes. Mocks. yille holds a pretty, good hand and it is 6und to couut where she plays Jt, 4 der or turn aside its jut demands. aiuaicipal ' For the Watchman. Matters 2 i W.s C. Teague, a worthless white man pf TaylorsviUe, N. C, without provoca- Mr. Editor j The lima rapidly approaches fnr ili rlinioe of town l ofHcra munr snil comrai.ioner-for ihe coonne rear. The White and Colored, from 5c to 75c each In this line we can boast the great' est .variety of Novelties h HANDKERCHIES. l.OOODOZEN Plaint Uordered,' Heui-Stitched, I ion and wit hout excuse, shot and killed J iroporUnee of selecting proper men to admin Anderson Denny, a negro banjo player, 111 the tttreets ot that village, latst batnr- llay 1 he crime was the work of a 1110- iitenti witueswd by a number of citizens j who immediately arrested him, and will j;o doubt help to hang him. CLOTH DEPARTMENT. Tlie State-Board of Medical Examiners, established by law in 185S-'59, will meet j jn Greenaboro, Mwuday, Ivth May, IS79. r for the purKse of examining physicians jind granting them lieenso ' to practice. Without such exaniinatiotrand license no Jihysician who has comuieuced practice in this State since 185d-'59, can 'collect hia medical bills, or be recoi;uize4 as a, lawful practitioner, " i8ter the town anaira cannot be .overesti mated. Intelligent, aober, 'honest, rirtiioux men should be put forward and none others. There are several democratic aspiranU in the field for mayor, and the; usual button-holing, wire-pulling, etc., is going on at a lirely rate. But a novel thing is a catch-vote circular re cently circulated by one of these aspirants. It for 'Ladies and Children Sacks and in difficult to say which is the more extraordi- . Dalmans ; , these we oflcr at. half nary, the iiwuing of such a document, or its re-1 the cost of nroduction. ' inarkable contenu. In ibis circular a platform Handsomest Goods eVer: produced : representing the individual opinions thevcanl fAftSTMF.RFS' never amount to more than this of the would be mayor is laid out. Some . of the plans of this platform will bear (?) handling. " :: One plnk favors free burial in our ceme teries. Under fle present system $3 and $5 are charged respectively for digging small and large graves, and the town buries all paupera. This charge is made to help defray the expense of a sexton. Why remove this charge j from HANDSOME ALL WOOL. Silk i Basket Broche - Cloth, CASSIMERESV MIDDLESEX-FLANNELS, Ac. CABPET DEPABTHENT. I CLOCTIHG. I Ve present this season to the 'trade as well as the consumer an elegaut assortment of Fine Black, Blue a!nd Brown Clotlr and Diagonal Suits; Drab de Tae, Middlesex 'Flannels aud Harrison Cassimerea; White Vests, Alpaca Coats ILineu Suits, D asters, in ns nice goods, and at as low prices as can be found anywhere. Hosiery ' and Gloves. In endless Styles arid Qualities. ; See our handsome Silk Mitts. THE LATEST MUSIC AL'YOKDEE. Thb Obgcikette; representing Organ an4 Organist, Music and Musician. "Not a toy,but iTia mnt marvelous rausic.l instrument f Ine age. Plavs from one to a thousand lunea. Jo limit to efther kind or quality. Plays - Hykh TujiES, PoPCtAK Soxes,1 Polkas, altz-s, KEELS, QUADRILLE8 ana llOx-ri. w.... nr fern nrvurarr. A mere child ca play & tb urinrinal of a cabinet organ and plays automatically from tnnesl on perfo rated laiitrt In handsome case, 2 fl: long, 1 ft. wide. I ft. high. PwcEiKCHJDJsa roua Tunes, osly $10. Extra tunes 2oicia., eacu. n.i...nioo.l in n-i vo mnrfl sstisfsctdn for the wua.vu.vvu v b. -----i ,.: ,,- mAnt than inr nthennstriiment mine worm. AgenU wanted ntrektrtf Send for Idescriptve circulars. Address - xff rvl - '..:"W- LUDDEN & BATES, : Bavitnnan, M 24:3t ' Wholtsale Southern Agenu JAMES M. GRAY, Attorney and Counsellor aLaw, SALISB UR Y, 2T. ci Office in the Court Honse lot.inext door to Sqnire Hanghton. Will practice in all tlie Courts of the State. . , s . f Practical Blackspiitli AND llORSESHOER. MUAB xnnnnMxl with RrOWH ft VeTble'S Liven O "tables. JS" designs of Shoes to suit any suape of toot. All shoeing on strictly scientific prin i rviLu anituiiDoMTcn. All klnd blacksmlthliu promptly done. i lH:iy PRINTING OFFirTc ' The type: press and fixtures of the1 rL 1 1 ' Record at Lexington, N C.) srefor fafT X-or pariiuumri", auuress . . ; . - j i 't 1 5ii", U JI. Bacx:i; H "WUrf . TV 1a ? Street s aboial Hi .RALEIGH. II. n. GrASTON tirw.QtDn u ... mmww wbilll, II. -r y a It KTI.'RPT iv ' .' S ine nnuerstgnea navuis uurch.it .1 e tional Hotel property of Riile1gl)r5"w 15th March, I87tf, that wet! known jH. the public under their nianazenwnr fer to their-past roanaseninir .V' rv" House as a guarantee thatie'trav-1iL will End the National, in their hnll1? standard of a 'first, class j Hotel Tt!.pTw Mr. Samuel R. Street, wl remain infck! the Uaston Hojse. The junior, Mrt!' Street,.will conduct the Nalionai HotVl ' W ; R. STREET 4 Lf NF.Rlt ASK A' TlTTHiVifilCT (Invftv. iExi-The Omaha UemidTi sUtement lho! ho ln the reat niajority of cases, are of the appropriations made by the last Nebraska Legislature gives the total 11s 8700,679,33. or $290,679,33 mora thau jin Ue. raided by taxation under any cir umstauces, and gently remarks that 'lorti in frand. NehniskA lnul arnrplv well able 10 pay it, and merease the public taxes in the hire of a sexton ? to say nothing of the dilapidation that must ensue in these graveyards tinder tlie proposed change. Another plank favors Ihe nuisance of so- called public wells the taxing of the public tosopplT water to those well able to supply Carpets in an endless variety of HEW DESIGNS, . AT ALL PRICES. , 3Iattingsy Crumb-Cloths, , &c. Rugs j : y, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS ; " DEPARTMENT, j Has received Special attention and deserves your notice. '.-., .'. MlHERY! HMIHEfiY! MILLINERY! j This Department we have given our most careful attention, and believe it complete with the latest Pa risian Novelties, including all, the ,Nkv SiiArns in tints (together with the finest trimmings, Artificial .Feathei t. Ornaments; Black English Crepes, Plain and JPancy Riblm tf every ciuiceivaUhJ shade and color.). Leghorn Flat. Chip, Canton, Milan and triuinied j Sailor and School Hats, at the lowest priced ' lJUtK) Ladies Silk Emliroideml, Clienelle and Lawn j Scarfs ut lnijf price. Call and cxaiiiuie tor your selves. Very respectfully. .WITTKOWSKY & BAEUCH. 2C:4t ' : -'.,... ' ;'' ' SHETLAND SHAWLS. We have an immense variety at a low -cost, and offer them exceedingly Cheap.. . Every lady should have one, eveu in mid Summer for evening ser vice. ' '" CURTAIN LACK 25 Pieces of the most Novel and Beautiful Designs, 12, 15, 18, 20, 25, & 50c per yard. Domestic Dry Goods. 10-5 Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS : N. T. Mills, Utica, Lowell, Wamsutta, &c., &c. OOO Pecles 4-4 Bleached Muslin all the inot popular makes. LINEN DEPARTMENT. L.IJNS 4-4 White Dress, are exceedingly low, and we shall offer them to the trade at a vcrv small advance " BUSINESS LOCAL COLUMN. put on her garments of sUtehood before 1 themselves The svstem of public wells is an the rmt m robbery began, and still con- outrage, as any one who will examine a Hale - nuues. it may be mentioned that the into the matter can plainly see, and should be ;uaxiinum estimates made pf the co.-; of abolished at once. It cost's our citizens hun u State's government for Nebraska "while dreils of dollarr'everr ysar to supply a few ft was still a territory was. but $30,000 a-(-families in water. Let , those, who use the year, .K v- street wells keep them in repair. 1 -a o " a '"' 1 A very Am. plank calls for free hearses. The 1 UuivereitvXormAl School. fostered i hy not free.cpjfins also? There is no law I Special Notice! I For good Percales at 7 cts. per yard gO tO: "' 'ROSS & GREEXFlELtTtf. For the Handsomest Caliem at 7c per yard go to v?, r Rosa & Greenfield. , For the prettiest Muslin and Lawns nt from 8 to 15c per yard go to 1 ...j 'i 1 : Rwa At Greenfield. For handsome Bnntintrs. Liner Lawns. Black Alpacas, aud nice Dress Goods of by tlie State, will continue tp he under allowing the expenditure of public money for the Charge of trained experts. It will inw Purpose. ; 1 oten: this year 011 the 17th of June, and! Another phok calls for a traded school. coutipue six weeks. Tuition free. , Sleep- T. Kod citiren wishes we had one, but everykind go to """"'Ross & Greenfield. ing Hiwrtments for male students also nothing can ne done now without a special act For nice Piaae at 5 7i 10 15 and 2. llingl Board in private families cau' be But the most absurdly contradictory plank Tn,nn T ti irk liafilO per inooth. Facilities afford- calls for low taxes an economical expendit- JT?PWJPy:WdfSP1 h t.hA on.t i,,r ft.r fiw.moi. tr ures. What! Tax the town two of thiee hnn. cewtsgoto Ross Sc Greenfield. case jtueir own uteuslls. Pecuniary aid uu""rB """ ,u u,a Kraves iree, tax me mwpuij nv irom xc 10 owe iper will be given those who are unable tunny fiv.e .r hundred dollars to keep op yard, gQjto t Jif , Roas & Qreenfieltl. tbiidftw atim!! trat.nii.ftAn tw....ii wells for individuals for less than one-cishth ,Fr nii' Trimming t n.'.tj.:. ' to President Battle, at bhapel Hill? be- 'iZh S I fovA th- tat nf JmM,.ThU..i o isi 1 "cnoolii, and Ulk of economy Bosh. t A pMa Xt wJ.)?.-, , jsral provision for those who wish to jttialify themselves for the art of success ful school teaching, and no one who ex pects, to make that his business should fail to improve it, ! IxeriqriCoukt, ?This body lusim f f ia llian aaaIIsi wt I 1.-.A a t. .a i a n vwiij luuuinicu ftiiai tuts PireviB i a . l need the attention of som one mr r 1W1U U IOTPS at Uom DOOi to X.5U tent to the task than all former officers. And Pr Plr 5 ... . Ko8 & Greenfie ld, winds up with an attack on the convention , If the Gentlemen" want a nice Hat, a calling it a dodge by which weak men are for nice pair of 4 Hose, a nice white or enfor ced on an unwilling people, i This cry ef lat- ed-border, Linen Handkerchief a uice Litn I has become very, fashionable with weak men, eu Colar, a nice Cravat: a nice'Shirt. or iri : .f v un sua u-iiact. anviiiins nice nna ciiean cro to i ff A f (up aa hah iindj I m . W U f.s 1 1 v " p.efv rsss vuuis ill IICW VI IUC PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. it. Knox Co. April 17 1879. Cotton firm Middlings, 9 low do stains 7 Bacon, countv, hog round G Butter ' 20 Egos . ; 8 Chickens -per dozen $1.50(2.001 Corn 5052 Mkau moderate demand at 50 Wheat good demand at 1.00,10 Flour best Tarn.' f2.G0 ..i .- .'- I super. 2.50 Potatoes, Irish - 75 Onions no demand 75 Lard- j: y- .4 8t0 Hay . 30 Oats 37 Beeswax 20 Tallow 67 Blackberries AfPi.ts, dried- 8T4 StjOAR- , ,' , , 1012i was in the midst of its ibusiuess when bur last was issued, lhere were about C5 enseal the next mavor nf SlwKnr m. h. . rs..i. , . I " ' . . j j mm V fS jn tne aiocicet ; three f. and a., bastanly lican, ss well as the importance of being or- ,'ftfurl"" customers to ouyiue and .larceny makiiig np the remainder. Jganised for the grand fight of '80.it is neces- Goo8 now offering at snch reduced prices r uirce ticeniiyus. 1 ne uotirt I " i a coiivenunn oe neia ana canaiuatest ' vv"" 'j ; ? wo x uiccuuciu. Rosa Greenfield. Wanted 10,000 customers to buy the failed to clear the docket, leavinir a few rasesj to go over fo the next term. The Magistrates of the county will elect A new Court (or re-elect the present one), the; first Monday in August. We believe f.h present Court-F. E. Sbpber, chair inan, W. R, Fraley and Joljn h, SJoap havejdischarged tlejr dijty to pblic s;it sfaction. Mr. Sholter'sahsuDce njakes a vacancy, which ft will not be necessary to fill - before the reguUr ejutiou jo .August. , - Tiie Negroes is Kansas. The partv who deceived the Mor negroes of Louis iana jand Mississippi, and induced them to break np and move to Kansas, inflicted lipon; them the horrors of destitution, ickuess amlstarvatjon, U waaaatitnen dous piece of wickedness, and tln gilty jwrty ought to be placed" into tlie hands 4f the ueople whom they have jm traced to bej dealt with by them as they ileserve. Hanging is too good for them. Here is he secret circular which deceived the ?iegnes, and brought upou them suffering and ruiu. I I . (Strictly Private.! y" -. . attention colored iies, Officz ilokii Coixnization Society. 1 1 , Topeka, Kan, Feb. 2. 1879. i Your brethren and friends throughout the orth have observed with painful solicitude the outrages heaped upon jou by yourirebel inasters, and are doing all iheycan toalltviate your, miseries and provide for your future ban. piness and prosrity. President Hsves. by Jiu iniqmtous Southern policy, ha deserted you, .while the Democrats,, who now have the control of Congress, will seek toret-iislave you Uyou remain in the South, and to protect you froruj their designs, the colonization society has been organised by the Government to provide )and for each head of a family, which will be given in Utfb of lt)0 acres gratutioualy. This iuuiioi in me urr purnun oi jvausas In close nroximitr to Topeka. and ! ductiye. xfIwffaff?odiiiiictionin sotie fy, all are ou an equality. Leave the land of 't'Cin-iun miu come to iree ivansas. properly pnt out. Let those bavins? the inter- We are seiliui? about 3.000 , vnluflbln ai . est of the town and the rwmwriti. n.ri t1 tl.a - VI. r..... i. c 1 I - " . w . mivo ItV 1,IID vguib cucu. lur l.UHil. i Koss & iireenneld. j SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISHED 18H. ''"5 heart attend the convention at the Courthouse rndsy night, 18lh. , ; , ? Qbs. The Altered Motto. ' BY REV. THEODORE MOKOD. Oil the bitter: shame and sorrow, That a time could ever be When I let the Saviour's pity PJea) n vairi, and proudly answered, All of self, and none pfThee.w Yjet He found me I beheld. Him Bleeding on the enrsed tree : 4 Heard Hl.m pray, "Forgi ve them, Father!" Ad wy wistful heaff said faintly, Sonje .of self, and some of Thee." - ! i -' i '!. ' m Day by day His tender mercy, , ' Healing, Mpjiig, full anJ free, Sweet and strong, aud ah, so patient! Brought me lowerj wjiile I whispered, "Loss of self, and more of Thee." Higher than the highest heavens, Deeper than the deepest sea, Lord, thy loye at last hath conquered j Grant me now my soul's desire. , "None of self, and all of Thee." The Democratic majority in Congress I ' S Don't ask or Credit as yon will bet reT fused by -t Ross & Greenfield April 17, J879. I Important to the Farmers, i The "Sea Fowl" Guano reduced iu price to 450 lbs of Middling Cotton j ier ton. .. Farmers desiring a first class arti cle cau now procure the well known t,Sa xowioi j. v. liaskiii. A cent.; ; J. Sidisbury,N. C. NEW TAILOB, SHOP. J. A. Btock oy.'Jri. has opened a Clean ing and Repairing Shop iu ! the old Man-! sion Honse corner. He has had experience in his line, aud will serve the public i at low prices. Call and seo him. , ' , 21:3t. ! ; Si Call and examine my work. All pictures are guaranteed to give aatisfaction. Chil dren should be brought to the Gallery in the morning. Ferreotypea two for j 50c. and Gems for fifty cents.' , : r 16iii - 4 CV W. C W00LWINE. ? CLARE R. FRANK GRAHAM, corner of main axi fisher streets, SALISBURY, N. C. Having purchased G. M. Bui' Kntire Stock of tirK5erit-s and added it to mv own, 1 now of fer to my former friends and patrons, and the general public j JL Complete and Full Ziine of FAMILY GROCERIES, All Fresh and of First Quality :, aio an , ; . Excellent Assortment of Confectionery; SAll Low Down : For Cash..J3 ll:ive on hands a small remnant ' of Dry Goods, which is ottered at and below cost. Will also sell one Jsew rairbanks scales, 1 Pairs Counter Scales, One or two Showcases, and one good Writing Desk. Any person needing any of the above store furniture, will find it to their advantage to call soon. Will exchange goods for Country Produce, allowing the Highest CasU Prices for the same Call in and get Bargains. . -1 dont seem to hurt Government finances, Pjwes forming: a. class f reonsr 4adlea and aiuea. iiAvo.. nm.ii t-J m -i i Those wlslilng to tSikc lessons are invited to meet at however much bad men and speculating tae town Academy, near oak Grove Oemetem at to politicians may be disappointed. The bal- oclock Uoaa monu' AprU b i"' ance of the $400,000,000 of percent U. 8. hfSi Bonds ($40,0,000) were all sold last week SJ?rerSa? to the Bank of Commerce of Kew York at injury in nls rleht band by the tali ol bis norae in oA , -, . . i a . - slough near Mf. Gray's residence, last February, i one 144 That shows the people have' con- - m m j Hhow thi ana kit p its i fidence in the Government under Democrat- " Tliere is Uf article ' of' household! nse ic rule in the two Houses of Cpngress. fihar- which it is so important to obtain get u!ne lotte DemocrU . ' , I as Pratt's Astral as . . it is a nuestiou of safety toiife nud property. The pub t V 4 A cllf-.li In an.'Aa S..Atf A Iv.tttf a I 1 1 1 .M rroiiulsi ! fumiltn. vi 1. I.A o..l'n.. Lycurocs P. Jones. s r i" wv.u . .v m. j ....p. nrui.ittvaui V lof Pr. Bull's Couch Svrun will ofteu save of the manufacturers, but the utmosticati- U cjrcnlaf p none 1; colored men, 'arge doctor Mil Keep jt haudy, for it tion is advised when buying from the tscunirnu a secret. jpftsts prdy ?5ceBt. barrel- D; Gaskill, Agerit. G-EORGE -A: ' 1 '" ' SOLE AOEVT, i ' 400 BROADWAY NEW YOBK. . . The distinctive features of this spool cotton are that it Is made from the very finest j' SEA ISLAND. COTTON. It Is finished soft asthe cotton from- which It Is made ; It has no waxing or artinclal ttnlsh to deceive the eyes ; It Is the strongest, smoothest and most elastic sewing thread ln tne market: for maculne sewlm? It has no eaual : It Is wound on WHITE SPOOLS, ,The Black Is the most perfect JET SIjA.01X ever produced In spbolcotton, being dyed by a system patented by ourselves. The colors are dyed by tne rendering them so perfect and brilliant that dress makers everywhere use there Instead of sewing silks. ,Ve invite comparison and respectfully ask ladles to rive It a fair trial and convince themselves of its superiority over all others. Tb be had at wholesale and retail from . 1 : : . . J. D. U ASK ILL i- S:mV c; : Salisbury N. IV ; TJ TJ TJ HEAD! llEADl! ILeAD!!! 4Try., and be convinced , That it is much Cheaper, Setter and more convenient to use "Barlley k pjson'i Enttrprise fore EoaiU ca Collre," ;i which thousands of families are now using ex clusively.' .Call . on . your Grocer, and try package of Barkley & Haston't Enter prise Boasted Coffee, where you will get satisfaction or your money rejunaea. For sale by All Grocers, and Manufactured by BAKKLPY & HASSON, 25;2m Baltimore, Md. BOOKS.TJ!LLIOW Kllf WS III A comMCM taiuae (A Wdo:k. I with Chapter on, A rompeteni Won. nhood. tridCTlcf.ot VHimitv. Sl.ri. MatnniDMjr c.mp4rrd, Impcdtrocoti to MrriZf. Coneocal dutie. Sctrnca ot heproductiun. L of Marriage, Law of Divorce, Legal right or mam! wumea,ctc alto on Dianaioa of Women, tltair caue and Cure. A Confidential work ot 830 pairoawtth full riate EncraTittR, $mt for SO cent. "The Private Medical Adviser." on the retu'.tsof im pure aiMM-ialiutic, eM aUo on the .erret habit of youth and their effect on after lite, rauniift Varicocele. Seminal Kinixiona, Ncrvou debility. La. ot S iul Pwwrr, etc. making marriage improper prunhappv, giving many valu able receipt for thi cure of privt a ieae ; tame lice, over 60 plate, 60 cent. "Medical Advice," a lecture oa Manhood and Womaoood, 10 cents; all three SL They contain 600 page and over llHt llluatrations, em bracing everything on the generative ytem that la worth kaewuigaaa much that U not publiahed io any other work. Sent in aingle voiumc, or complete in one. for Price ia Stamp, Silver or Currency. tTU author intite oonauda tieii. and letter are nroniptlv' anMwered withoat charge.) -A'ldrea: Dr. Butta' Dispensary. 2v. IS Korth Sta bt. St. lmi.Moi (EatabUaAed 1S47-) I earnenly ak ncrran (uflernir from JiV I'lTHT. X to end ue their name and addre, they will learn ometbinc to their advantage. Not a Troae. W SolQule FaoiSc Ixiiano ! i THAT WELL KNOWN FERTILUtK ut FOURTEEN YEARS' STANDING ! 5 Rich in Ammoaia & Phosphoric Acid. Tlie Leading Fertilizer Of Ike Country BEIKO f MORE EXTEN8IVELY USED thai ANY OTHER, j And Particularly Adapted to THE COTTON CROF. s I Also 'Pacific' Guano Ca's ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Ko well and favorably known mS. Carolina. Can be had upon application' to the following Agents : JXO. ALLEN BboWN, L. C. Hanes, C. G. MONTGOMERY, W. A. Ll-ckey, C. A. Carltox, Stough 6c Sloax, Isaac Harris, J. C. Borroughs,' Jno. S. Reese & Co., XoI7' Gesx Agkxts, Balttuiore, Md. iSatisbiiry. Lexington. Concord. HoMun Mills. Stsiesville. Datidson C'lge Mooresville. Charlotte. i and Sornbiaa aaKttcarael. CCkK. ra df-aal. fwr bceitea ayM ttpinm r.T.T-. i nulr IWl Uwruangt-a, GraeaeColad. SfflOHTOH FEMALE COLLEGE Statesyille.N.iG. The next MeMioii opens Aui& 28, 1878. Boanl. and tuition in Enuiih, $8&.0U ier nes sion oflwenly weeks. Catalogue inil circular wilh full particulars on spplK-atioh. Address, Mrs1. E. JN. till A NT, 34:ly Principal MOM BLACKW ELL'S i DURHAM; TOBACCO ROBINSON Riclimond, Indiana. i ESTABLISHED U WE BTJTXD PORTABLE ENGINES Mounted on Trucks or frame of 6-4-8 1214 and 25 Horse Power; WE ALSO BUILD THE "PEERLESS" 'Po fcp - " j '; on frame of A and 6 Horse power. Hut engines have horizontal tubular tufl. ers, made of No. 1 charcoal ham ineretl iron iiieli thick andP of 50,000 lbs. tensile Ktrength.r The-v ! tlio best small i unrrinn in tli. niarter '. WE BtftLD FOR 11, 8, 10 aud 12 HORSE WEB HORSE POWERS of allsizft SINGLE OR DOUBLE (f Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco l. . . .... ,, ';. ., . L , . USE THIS BRAND. BEST IN TfiE WORLD, M letter to any Saleratns, One teaspoonful of this Soda used with sour milk equals Four teaspoonsfuls of the best Baking Powder, snvr ing Twenty Times its cost. See packago for valuable -' in form at ion. : i j If the teaspoon fnl is too large nod does not yritduce good results at first iiise less afterwards. Jan.36: 6ra. . Fariuerst-i DON'T BE SWINDLED out of I A BALE OF COTTON WHEW j THEO. P. RLllTTZ will sell you one toil of . Boykin, Carmer i&Co's CELEBRATED Home Fenijizef For 200 lbs. Cotton, FA7ABLB Z1M NOVEMBER ! , . 1 - I It is the best in use. Easy to manipulate. Requires no cotton seed nor stable manure No charge for recipe or right to fuse. : Equal to any $50 guanO. Has been "tested Tor years. Call and get particnllrs and; see testimonials. Don't be humbugged by cheap imitations. You can get the genuine only ffom THEO. F. KLUTTZ, I)ruggist, Nb20:ly Sole' Agerit foi Rowan North Carouxa, 1 Davie County. J In Supetior Court. II. L. Foster, a dm' r of " Petitioil to sell land Augustns Davis, elee'd, I -for assets. Plaintiff. 1 Against Order for heirs of James Walser, James Win. Stoker to be Stoker, Amanda Stoker, J made parties defen' t. Mary Stoker, Vrfen'ts.) . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court upon affidavit of PI aim iff, that tile Defend'ts above nanvjed, James Stoker, Marr Stoker and Amanda Stoker are non residents Of this State, it is ordered that publication be inade for six successive weeks in the'CaroIina Watch man," a newspaper -published in Salis(iiry, N. C, notifying said defendants to sppenr at the Of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county within ten days! from .lbe date v( the summons, and if they fail -to ansierlhe com plaint within that lime, the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. . Witness, his th dayjf March J 1879. G. M. BrxaHAM, Clerk Sup'r Court Davie County. ' I 21:Ct:pd I aw Mills; STATIONARY EKGINS, DRAG SAWS, SAW GORH SHELLER8, FEED MILLS, Sc. i 1 We offer' special inducements t$ buyers. Qiwl fnm ' Ontalnrrn. nndstatfW yott wisli to'bnv. i i ii iirTT.VCAV. & Ta vutires!, , iiwi3iiovy w 14: Rtfhmotidjoi There Is a circular of this House &i CrtJ Hardware Store, Salisbury, where lnrormaucas'j spect to steam engines may ue ouuuwj i f it if I YEllff 'ftfahlenn Iee street and Having NOW IS FOR THE WATCHMAN BONDS I To make Title to Land, and Lhborer and Mechanics- Licus, for sale at this Office all necessary arrangement P . ho hitsMiess.ii fr plete and satisfactorymanaer.. public are solicited to give ut a in-1 All usual AccommCdatig and will do so at the most modcraicr - :rivpa s possible, trRO"8'I"JW give us a can. uav visitors i , muck carciuiij mitnutu er attention shewn them: The stable' - . . - . i r..i ants are experienced ana carci --ri. Horres Twarded by the day, week, year, I Call and try us. , U Jan. 2d, 1878. E. H. MARSH'S MACHINE SALtSRURYjS'-c TT-:. . V....r,,trv in reauinew, a j ii 1, m Casting i"l t!. tj . ii i.:ir,rFneinew . . . ... . .I.n .ll ml. Wnvkr inna villi ni.iMicn: Agricult repaired Lnmher. Sash, turaland Mining Mclunerr y Unorder. I am 1IP,W . make all kinds of MoW i;l.j TWr- t SasH. Doors,r SashBlinds and Doors. sasn, ' THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! A "tsck of Lumber always on hand.cn-, i ed at short notice. A 16 fiorse Portable Engine anf, j frtr sl nt m v" firmnfli ..,,t Vk guaranteeil, and at prices mes.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 17, 1879, edition 1
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