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gIina Watchman. LOCAL. APJUL 1S76. i I I-'- ' '"it ' ' 1 1 i - - Dr. Ciiaelles E. JonKSoy.of Raleigh, died at Lid Lome oni the 1st April.' He was distinguished jnot only as a physician, but as a man of learning. Hfo death is much deplored byiall who knew bim. 3rH6RGA'S TEXT trill.be open in 2t i i. TVh wftnlru Innrmi place onijy ii . now . . -River church, Cabarrus Co., hiffiP of SolJ recently . found in latbam county worth SSO. n fleboro' lias a Tobacco Dealer i who . ' ' public ales of tobacco every day. "When, Doctors i)Jr." Tliere has been some debating on the question of Easter Sun day some fixing it on the 9th and others oh thelGth.- We 'believe Bl lima Alamana ta right on this questions. You may color eggs for the:i6th and 17th; but it won't do to go :your A & til. m '. vvhuiu uouar on weatner notes this year. , is being handled 'round beretoler- bI(-Urele-n'7 203 bales sold last jgbe tritd oexi wkk. at. iuuuro. van i cj PrnSf. ' The County Commissioners' on I - ilT last renifiea 10 grant accuse ior a oar , frflt dOOr lO lC Wl-VU1LB lyrEi Lutheran Synod of N. C. will moet lielastT uesday in April, we believe. f Nubbin?; Beall & Dean, are the sole agents i ; ' i: . i i oil... A -iiK-ii,-,i.;,,' Uils na.akays have them on hand. 2:tss The ladioa of Statesville propose sflBorial day, to pay some tribute to the Jiera tburied there. tun gTTlie fruit Uiwt- all" killed as was sup L.,,,1 Amtk'ii. cherries, Dears, crapes, and (ttn sorae peaches, have1 escapeiLtiie frost . . . , l i ; We learn that O. S. Lanier & Co., have open jt Simohton House, . at ; Slates-ville. Moder prices auu guuu p'n" " -j '"v. APFOixtED.-rGbvernor "Brogden hasap iniel Orin D. iXivi.s, of Salisbury, a notary ood appointment. (:- X- f Dsn't effect iJoicaiuj-The Recent deciion of the Su prime Cburtin regard to iaxea, don't affect Rowan, as the county i nearly, if not quite, out of debt, and tie amount to be levied would not exceed that named by the Court anyway. This e learn from one of the Coun ty ComruiiSMoners, and it speaks well for their financial management. ,. 1 i . The Salisbury' Watchman is minus its 'usual amount of local news . thin week, : the young euiior iiHvins exnauKieu nia energies in uescrio- ing lii brilliant centennial debate in McNeelv's hull between Messrs. 0en, Klntx and -Posten. It was on that question of such practical arid tre mendous moment to the Atnericane6ple. viz : wiiien deHerves the greatest credit Jor offend ing America, ' Washington or Lafayette?! ' The decision' committee, fully alive to" the interest of their country, gave the) superior; distinction to the man who never cut a '.cherry tree, and settled irrevocably 1 tne question which has vexeu scnoot boys lor half i a century .-Ixind-mark. - ' l ! - - . : ; Z- : The Landmark man has been picking I at us in the above style for sometime." " -- O. great man of mighti'miuh at? any, bow lonar. Oh. how lon wilt thmi rfihtinno; lhna tn mention our humble'self ias the young editor." Where did'you have, those three words electro- typed ? ' . - f Goittg nry. Mr.; WmfMaif", who for sever al years past has been at the head of the bakery o Mr. Alex. Parker, leaves in a few dava for . - - j Brooklyn New York, where he will wed a fair haired, gerrnan lassie from his own fader-land. Mr. Mais has made many friends here who will wish- lutn all the good luck in the world, in hi new home. i . sir - " - 'M SfcCubbins Beall & Dean" are now leceiving their Spring stock of .Dry Goods, Groceries Boots, Shoes Hats, Straw good, notions &c. We would say to the grangers or any other clubs formed to buy goods in quantities that if they will give us their bills we will fill them on better terms than they can get from North ern or any other merchants. 2:tms 11 0 YOTH E US SEE I V V' AT.TIIE END Qp AiCEKTUUr, They do not ." see jthe; f 'Lamb and! the Lion you lit down 'together; but hear us eay rogue" Myoii; thlrf', "yxm liar," '.'you plunderer," while ianothcri jgets np in the high places of - the; land and cries out, You stole; a million,' to which the cry comei back;,'Ytfs find you stole six million j" and still another hollows out, "There coes1 tho ftllbwl . who 'stole- a rdilroad and: bought a judge.' ' vTh-ey ce us pull each oth-jr'a nosc-a, gouge each nthet!s (eyesf be? patter each otlu r 'with fuul epithets ; and this'ii the happy ccn- lennial.famny;4-tresf. 'Expositor. ' J. M. Browy us last week full justice to We return thankj to Mr. fur the beer! and cakesi sent We assure Mr. B.,fr w .'did them didit go toj dinner that daygood reasou, th?re was nothing for -dinner, and we had thai 'warmed o vr fof supper, Geutleuieji cuine and settle up your rub scsriptiou ! ,CapU Win's. Bniwu bad .out a few of. the ltifle Guards last. lFiiday evening. 8 jThey did very well cousideriog that it was the first tme most of them had ever donned a' crrav button with brass coats on it. and tripes with pants down the leg. -They certaiuly looked well.. But seriously, the absence ;of a flag enfeebled to a - painful degree,; their appearance. - They lMked like men decked for a party withoulj collar and eravati Our feelings of philanthropy were .-aroused, . we determined ; to help; remembering baviug seen a petti-coat iu our! rag bag, we j-ushed in for it, intending to present it as a gracious gift to the company; hot, un fortuuateliv, our xlevil had absconded it from its resting place and was at the time using it fur a towel, so we were put out. ' f ' ; . There has been several calls on the ladies of the city to remedy this difficulty, but they seem to cart very little about the matter, at least they have acted dilatorily. Wtej.wou'; mention the matter again, the girls may do as they please, but remember, a man is what a woman makes him, and it is just so with companies. j j They will have a dress parade and larget- shootiijg on Easter Monday, Mr. W. II: Kestler will present a silver butter dish to the best shot, . ; Jeremiah S. rBl?k ;of. Pennsylvania, James B. Beck of Kentucky, and Ohftf; J. Jenkins of Georgia, have been selected by. the States of Maryland hod Virginia, to settle the longstanding LoundHry dis pute between tbeini Theyi will sit in Washington, coinme'ncing iii Aprilj and the examination of tht? case, with the healing of witneacg, is expected to occu py about three m'onthsj ! : ' g?"Two beaut i fully bripht and easant IJif this week iavc mspireu an wini new Iiifefand activity. Our streets have been crowded with people arid wagons. a. We saw in town yesterday Sheriff ma AJbermarle, and Sam. J. Pember- Ttrional. Hfarnefroia too E., the youngest, and by no means the prest, of pur State's Solicitors. If tbp times get to he inuch harder about Iff, we will have to advpt the Texas uni- irtn. The frost bn deprived us of thepros- itt ueveu a fig leaf. There is toT)e a premium pale of To- laccoia StaU'syille on; the 2.rth of April, itwhitli time a crowd of Tobacco buyers i J peitcied.- r. The widowers have i gotteri the bachelors stusd up. j We beard one ofj.be latter, board ing not far frjorn the corner of Main and -sts , exclaimed njot long since, "ijog-gon a house without a wpman." ' On inquiry we learned that the lady of the house ha4 been siek for some time; and : he and his fellow bachelor baye rather a hard time of it,,one, if not both, is Gin the lookout for a new housekeeper. Look scared widoWers. Amazing. The reduction In the prices of dry goods, clothing is. really wonderful. Our hair is wb'ite in places, and in places'-we have none, but we have never s-en goods so cheap as Walton &j Rop are oQering them this year Better Calico than , George- Washipgioh's wife ever wore at'only 8 cents per j yard jus! 1j all round loose over , the! counters, and hatp, clothing shdtis; &c, &c, at i proportionately low rates. ' h ; - - What changes jbaveitaken nlaee iu that neri od I Ju none have the v been mre radical than in the treatment Jfdi. reason. In the olden timo natarc, prostratel with pain and f ulffiing, was attacked with the lancet j calomel; blisters, siarvatmn ana tttimt. t AU tbi'Hiwas done with honest intentions but with kerriblc results. It is a pleasing fact tlmt the enlightened public of inu present nay have discarded uch medica tion. The disorders tbat sap the powers of life are now expelled by; remedial agents, that brace up the vital strenzibl while runninsr it.. cause. The qualities ar f.uind in an eminent ttegree in UttTujrr a kgiotadlkliveu Pills They have bebouio cblebrated over a wide ex tent of the globe jas Lth isafut and gentlest remedial agent eerf offered to suflering hu manity, and it in not tio result of newspaper punmg, uut uy tile gruat merit ol thii meuiciue itself. S'- . t j f . - : j i Summons or Relief. To F. IT. GRANFORD, Non-resident Defendant : You wilt take notice that the following Summons has been issued against yourself and others, together with a petition tojsell Land tor assets, to wit : - ; - - ' ROWAN COUNTY-;. . i ( - In the Superior Court. Jolm.W. Manney, adm'r. de lon'u "j noni ot V ilbura Cranlord, , against F. IL Cranford, Scott Cranford, Margaret M, Cranford, and Wil- burn Cranford. - ' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To the Sheriff of Rowan County, Greeting: YOU are iiereby commanded to summon P. II. Cranford, Scott Cranford, Marga rett M. Cranford, and Wilburn Cranford, the defendants above . named, if thev be fouud within your county, to appear at the office oi ino uierK oi uio cupenor uourt ior tne county of Rowan, within twenty days after the service of this summons on them, exclu sive of the day of such service, and answer the complaint, a copy of which will be de posited in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court for said County within ten days from the date of this summons, and let them take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint within that time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lict demanded m the complaint. Hereof fail not and of this summons make due return. ' Given under mv band and seal of said Court, this 13th day of March, 1870. J. M. HORAII, Clerk Supr. Court of Rowan County 23:6t:$tl ROWAN SUPERIOR COURT. List of Jurors drawn for 1st week Spring Superior Cotirt, beginning May 1st : --: ..." . . TB Monroe. Alnoa A Bustian, W R Woodsou, Juo'M Baker, Jno A Wie, JH Miogus, Thos MtfCunnell, J"N Rodgers, OfhoCauble, ; Columbus Linn, tPeter Lone, James M Wilhelm, Aaron Yost, W C Lrverly, D C Reid, m Adam llartmau, O D Davis, Edward Earnhart, Michael Eller, ! R A Corriher. j G M Ketuer, j Jimrv Beaver,; Win Boyd. Richard Culbertson, A A Morgan, I Alex Powlass, ;G II Eagle, Juo A Boyden, ! Geo Ackeubaek, ! Jacob Lyerly, i ! li A R Miller, I Juo E Jamison, Harvey Williford, Richard Walker, Tobias File, D M Beaver i Ilepatine is .unlike anviother medicine for Hie liver it is clieaper than Pill. 'I ,.,. i f ! A I IT At Kluttz's. IIejatine!TIebatine! Ilepatine! Ilepatine fur the Liver, at Kixrrz. 22:lino. The Hon. p Alexander i II. i Stephens orders Globe Flowef Coiisih Syrup to sustain hid throat and lungs in jmakjing hi 'great Civil Rights speech. i , ' fNvtional Ifctrf, Wwhinglan, D. C., I M December 2G, 1S73. De. J. S. Pemb&lan ?: Dear Sir Please send me 3 bottles of your Globe Flower Syrup by Dr. Samuel Bardj ; j i i Yours trulv, f j ALEX. II. STEPHENS. Washington, D. C, Jan. 8, 1874. Dr. J. S. hmtlerion : Doar Sir The Globe r lower Syrup, diily received, Manv thanks. It lyw proved a nit yauiable rtniedy to me I i i ; I tit Yours -trulv, I ; ALEX; II. STEPHENS. Globe Flower "Cokigh Svrnp at Kixttz's. 22:1 mo. ; ' Mill Stories ! Of any size desired, cut out of the best Granite in the State, may be obtained on short notice. Also, window and door sills, liedcstals for monnments, ifcc. Address E. E. Phillips, Salisbury. 10:tf 01 f) a day at home. 1 Agents wanted; Out ll I A R' .. J --l..-. 1 TOUT,' P. ff 1. gusta, Maine. TRUE&CO. Au- March 9, 7C: 1 yr. Maine. per day at home. Samples worth $1 free. StisIox & Co, PortlanJ, : iMarch 9, 7G: 1 yr. j MANSION! HOUSE , Centrally Situated l tlxo 3ExtoljLo Square SALISBURY; N. 0. ' v a a rv Tie pie-aters had a ineeting ou Tuesday trroiuglast. jiiid appoiuted a ineeting for rt Tuesday uigbt. at which time all are piOMted fo be on band. Bus. boys. The Next Faii The Directors have been at work for some lime on the Premium List which i. now nearly ready fur the pVinter, and will be j published arid distributed, at once. The time selected fori the opening day; is Tuesday Oct. 24lh, the week immediately following the State Fair at Rajeigh. V, No eflurt will be spared on the part of the President, Directors or Secretary to make this the largest and most attractive exhibition ever held here, f t SECOND WEEK. O C Woodsou, J A Fisher, A tmderful Goose. Mr. Peter Fultz of North pril net a sober old goose upon seven egg Hkliold she hati-ned out eight perfectly form pi gosling ! Can any lying local in the State, Ittt that ? i ! - W 1) C Peeler, Victor Wallace, ieu bun Cress, C Beruhardf, I C Corriher, i.bert Harris, W M Barker, W A Len ur, XAfASSAMr. J. Allen Brown tells us pat the Navassa is stilt ahead he has sold four car loads and I has orders booked f twenty tons more. The Navassa is good m it is sold cheaiv, it ought to be ahead. EeH& Bro. showed usUheiT new style sep- ?fUe sleeve biiUon, which can bo attached p facility -and i without soiling the cuff or earing the button-hole, also, ear rings which P8 be Worn U'Whrmt liAtao'Sn ti par. Asj short commingj of the associate's duty Pa week, must be overlooked, for he lnt 6f the wrong pickle far the other day lained of feeling like the girl who to over dose of chow-chow . kud then "ie didn't feel like a bride.; Jron Fence Oak Grove; Cemetery, ice. We uolice that Mr; E,. HJMarsii has just completed another irontence. set iif around a plat of ground for Mr. S. II. Wiley, in Oak Grove Cemetery. It is very neat, light, and yet strong; Those who want handsome and durable structures of this kind should certaiuly call oti Mr. Marsh, whose facili ties for mauufactiure,; iand good taste and judgment iu this line, qualify him to meet any demand. . f Walton & Ross. The?e cen- 'mi re now receiving their spring aud pajinef; goods j They have brought on an iaally largelstock-. to hicji they invite T0rttention. Read the ad. headed : '4Ceu oUl News,' Knfus Morgan has nresented ua VerV . . . . r. . uu bH.twv,.i. ..f uk cii....i ct,.M;ur foment, recently erected here, by Alex cUmaU, f Cambridge, Mass.; for which ! will please accent our khauks. He has fmed the entire control of the tent. To the you'ng 'gentlemen of Salisbury and Western North Carolina, we would respectfully call your attention to the fact that we are now prepared to fit yoiij out in the most elegant style from the crown of your head to the sole of your foot. Having just received the largest and most complete assortment of fine Hats, shirts, clothing boots, shoes, collars, ctavats, handkerchttk, cufli and in fact anything you want. Call and see our coods wnetner you buy or not. , 2tma. McCUBBINS, BEALL, & DEAN. ?Ir C. P. Whartou.has gotten fully un et tiiruiug off pictures so fast as to j" your head swim; He's got a whole rtufugly peoples, pretty pikures sen ior p?ttty frames X wise, f 'Awful fancy," just g,8ee them "I " ' ! Brandico Insurance Co.,has ome to evlVe pai4 0f R'urkVg losses by the ttt in full, g Mr. J. A. Brown, the Juf.rm's us. Th(s reaks well for our ue patronized by our people. &e three tt'uiowers 6pken of last week frin . i TWO u admit the charge aI say they feel 'iirieiited. : while the third: we were j' to earn, utterly denies tho chartre. l) -rttI this U lamentable. Bring iu another P'ntaiive Alex. if. StcpLenv is J improving in health, ' V ! J II Heileg. ! L F Rodgers, David L Brown, Alex Lyerly, Jn Carson : A bra iu Lipe, David Roseman, Ejtetited Man "Isav, who is to be the next Governor : j Citizen Julius. Caesar !" Excited wan 'Jplius Cfesar. who is he !' Citizen "Julius Ccepar. don't yuu know him ? whydie was raised! down hero'iu New Hanover, is one tit the m0st promising young men iu. this country,'1 Ercited man "Is his sir-uame Csesar !" Citizen " Why of course it is !' Excited man "Well if he is O. K. he has g(t my vote." , j This cdversation Is uo! prevarication, but really occurred here a few days siuce. . i - - ll ' ! 3 ' ' Our people will be delighted to learn 4hat the third grand concert of the season, by the silver cornets of this city, will come off at an early day. Iu this , the last concert of the season, we will have an entertaintneut that will exceed by far either of the others. Besidesfthe music, tbe oceatsion will be made the opening of the Opera House, which will be no tMnall' attraction. A full display of the new scenery will be made on that occa sion", which will g?VK those who do not attend theaters, a chance to see it. Air. Kern r is rwW at work . on the dfp curtaiu, which will be something for the audience to look nt wheu the curtain is down. ' Remedy it. -Why! don't young folks sit up near the pulpit in our churches and leave the back eata for viskorsT Every Sunday jeotne young men. turn a wa from the doorl because theyi do not desire to make an exhibition of themselves. One of the most embarrassing things in the world for a stranger is. to march up the aisle and taken seat directly facing a whole congregation. j5Z(, "Simerly an the Sqme". Mr. Secretary of State Howerton, has summoned a number of witnesses from Salisbury to "prove his' charac ter," but some of 'em it was found wouldn't whiten him very much, if -any, so they didn't lake them. Aprospo of this, we recollect a vara on Bab McLean at Davidson Court. He introduced two witnesses to prove the good character of his client Who was arraigned ior larceny, when the following ensued : 'Do you know the general character of iny client, Mr. Brown?" '. M L "Oh, yes sir." ! "Known him a long time havn't yon close neighbors thoroughly acquainted ain't you?' "Yes, I've knowned him nigh onto fifteen year;" i; -t5-. j: ' j "Well sir, ask you what is his j general character? ; "Bad, sir." f , - j "Bad ! what U it bad for?" ' "Why, forginerl rascualify." "Stand aside sir. j Next witness introdaced. "Are you acquainted with the general char acter of my client?" j "Oh yaas sir." "What is it, then !" "Mister Brown Jiai i told ye." "Yes, bnt what do you say about it?" "Simerly an the same." : "No more character witnesses were introduc ed in that case. Dragging Out Existence: Thte nervoiis, weakly invalid does not eijoy life, but merely 'jdnigi out existence," as tbe phrase is. Cnfittedjfor tbe active pursuits of life, and inea:abe of partaking of its pleas ures, to which, health aloiio can give a zst ; disinclined to social ' iuttconres, and a prey to melancholy, the;' valetudinarian is indeed an object of pity.; Yet there is nothing iu! all this that cannot be remedied by that genial alternative tonic ; and nervine, llostctter's Stomach Dttters, winch supplies deficient st'imhia, braces the nervous system, and o er comes those b.idily irreziifartiei! to which nerVons weakness is; mot "tri'imeiilly attribu table. Diseases hfj the kidney and bladder, iuierl'ect indigestion and uterine troubles are 'fertile sources ot debility. Their eradication however, becomejs a matter of certainty when llostctter's Stomach Bitters are systematic ally used for that purpose. The Bitters like wLseannihilate aiut prevent fever and ague and other debiliatiiigifebiilo complaints of a mala rial nature. ; IS YOU It L I FE W ORTII H N ( I NTS? Sickness prevail.- every where, and everybody complains of some disease during their - life. When sick, the object is. to get well ; now to say plainly that jm person in this world that is suffering with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and its effects, shell as; Indigestion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, ;Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, paipnation oi uie Heart, Depressed spirits, Biliousness, &c., can take (Jueen's Al'Gtrst Floweiis without getting relief and cure. If vou doubt this go to votir Dru'zist Mr. Theo F. Kluttz, and get a Sample Buttle for 10 cents and try it. ; Kegalar sue o cents. Two doses will relieve; you.; ! i ! More beautiful than ever is the new JEWERLY just received at Bell & Bro's, consisting of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD AND PLATED CHAINS, BRACELETS, LADIES SETS, GENTS BUTTONS, PINS, AND STUDS. 18 E. ENGAGEMENT KINGS AC. Wo have made in the handsomest mauncr, HAIR CHAINS, HAIR JEWELRY, Diamond and Wedding RinRS Special attention giving to the Repairing and Timing of line atches and 'Regulators. All Watches repaired by us are warranted 12 months. Otlice 2 doors above National Hotel, see sign of large Watch and Pen. Salisbury, Dec. 2, 1875 tf. rrjlIE IIOUSE is in tbe centre of business. JL? and GST nearest to the depot. Tulle as good 4s the lest. I Servants attentive and polite. - Board per da- 1 50 Single Meals, I .00 JSpeciaI Contracts fqr a longer term. Omnibus to and from aSl trains. Best Livery Stable near at hand. C5Tho nudersigned teuders his thanks to many friends who have called on him at the Mansion, aud assures them that no effort shall be spared to make their future visits pleasant. DThe Trareiing; Public will always liud pleasant quarters and refreshing fare ! - - -. I WJI: ROWZEE. Feb. 3, 1870. 17:tf NAVASSA ! GUiVJO! ' i PUlCESHEDCCED. i Selling this vear, pash, at $56 25 1 On time,ilstNov.) 62 50 Or, f Payable in cottony 450 lbs. I READ THE FOLLOWING : MR. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent NaVassa' GtfAXO, Salisbury, N. C. Dear Sir : I now send vou the result of my experiments with Guanos, this year. I used eight i kiuds ot Guano, selecting land of os nearly uniform soil as possible, side by side, putting cents worth ot each kind to thtHMiw ; and by the side of all these Guanos, I put into one row J9U ths of good stable ma- note, leaving one row without anything. The rows were Ic rods, (or JUU yards) by measure. and 50 rows to rhe acre, in the midit of a 20 acre field. I struck mjjf rows, subsoiled each rovr, putting the Guano n and planting, all on the same day, being fhe?6th day of May. Now for the result of the picKing, as given below : ' ' ? ho. Ws. to Row, 21 j 17": ' 4 21 39$ HEY ADVERTIOEr.lEflTG. A PETITE lrst chaTice iii U Uili I O to coin money Add the world Address U. S. SAFETY ' POCKET, CO, Newark, N J. Tbni iMr.t tii .y i , ("-; v ' 1 tby ct,.. Wmtklr j f.-fc- 'SJi so.x.r.jB.ij,i!7j f .':.. r' A. arm, C-K. WmffxtaACtv 'tniWI,to? Imnt. V.Y FTIND READING, PSYCHoHAIICY,' Isl Fascination', Sour-Chaumixo. Wes MERrssr, and Marriage Gcipe, showing how either cex may fascinate and gain the lore and affection of aJ person thev rhoose instantlr, 400 pages, bv mail 50 cts. Hunt & Co.," J39 S. 7th St., Phifa-, Pa. . . ' 17;4r. BliicK HILLS. m GOLD FIELDS! FOR GUIDE I BOOK, MAPS, RATES, ROUTES, &&) Sent free to any address.;' Apply to IT. I. JOflXSON Cen'l Pass. Apt. J.' C. U 11. :CH3CAOO,ortoI. F.liANDOLPH Trav. eling Agt, LC. B. R, Indianapolis, lad. 2&4w. , 1 ,. , ., ; v1 AGENTS WA'TEDf: Medals ai.d Diplomas Awarded; for I Iojlman s ;; INEWIH ? 1S00 Illustrations. Address for new circulars, A. J, HOLM AN & Co., 930 Arch Street, Phila. 2Mw Mi " j f -t I -3'...: , - - - . - , I'FAflTKill Aoests for the best sell IV Mil I Sm3 iug Stationery Packages in the world- lilt Contains 15 sheets paper, 15 En velopes, gotdeiiPen, Pen-holder, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, 'and a piece of. Jewelry. Sin gle package weui pair of elegant -Gold Ston Sleeve Buttons Fertilizer. Stable Manure, British Lion. Nothing, Zell's Phosphate Pacific, Sea Fowl, Whaun's ' Guanihani, Cat Island, Rowsi GO 11 26 Xo. lbs. per acre. 105o 850 200 1075 82-' 1125 975 775 550 1300 post paid, 25cts, 5 with assorted iewelry for ;$l.iQ0. This package has been ex auiinrti by the publisher of Carolina Watchman and found a rrprescnted worth the money Watghes given away to all Agent3. Circulars free. : 1 ' ' " BRIDE & OO 769 Broadway, N. Y. 17.-4. uun i uiuunu wanted! AGENTSI for the greats universal HISTORY ! to the close of the first 1 00 years ofour National Independence,! including an account of the com ing Grand (Centennial Exhibition, 700 pages, finVngraving, low price, quick- sales, Extra terms. Send for Circular. P. W. ZlEGLEB & Co.j 518 Arch St., Philax Pa. 25:4w. . NAVASSA, s - J Now. friend' Brown. Vou see the result. The Agents of tho other Guanos are all my friend I don't speak disparajriBglv of any ,.f the above Guanos, not at all. The sorriest may pay. but the NAVASSA most assuredly pavs the best of all. Every acre where I used all Navassa, I make one bale to the acre weighing from 410 to 450 lbs. s Permit me to say, iniconclusion, that taking the above as a basis, 1 lose 6,650 lbs. seed cot ton by not using all ofTvour most noble aud best of all Gnanos, theNavassa. Yours, dc. E. A. PROPST. Jan. 22, 3-ins. j Tremendous Storm in Alabaina. MosTGOMEHY.iApril 3. A storm pre vailed ovei nearly the, entire State com ing from the East, lasting 19 hours with out ialei mission, accompanied by unusu ally heavy thunder and continuous w ind aud lightning. Itiis considered the heav iest ever known, 7 Inches of walet having fallen in the tiinej; great damage done to the planting interest. The Alabama river has risen 50 feet land is now rising at the rate of4 inches in an hour. No! deaths reported but many houses blown down. No information since Saturday. 1 Non-residents. Summons. I MARRIED In Concord, March 30, at the residence of J. J. Cross, Esq, Mr. Jas. W. Long to Miss Makoarktta Fuai.ky. WATERS' PIANOS, and UPRIGHT, ARE THE BEST MADE; the Tone, Touph, Workmanship, and Durabil ity Unsurpassed. t . - WATERS';ORGANS, CONCERTOr NEW ORCHESTRAL, VESPER, CHAPEL, VIALESTE, pnd CYMBELLA, cannot be ex celled in tone 1 or beahtv.-. The CONCERTO STOP is a fine IMITATION of the HUMAN VOICE. Warranted for SIX YEARS. Prices EXTREMELY LOW for cash dnrimj this Month. Monthly Installments received. A Liberal i Discount to Teacher; Mimtert . Clw chc, Schopk, Lodges, fie. AGENTS WAN. TED ' - s' .; , Special indaccments to the trade. Illustrated Catalogue Sent. HORACE WATERS & SONS.. 4S1 Broadway, New York. Box, 367, 25f4w. . . . : -i -T- KERR CRAIGE, il5:ti'' " ' O. Heavy Failures in Liverpool. London, April I 3 Alexander Dar antly & Co., merchants of Liverpool have failed. Liabilities are heavy. The Stock Exchange has been; firm throughout for all classes of stok -with an npwird 4et dency. The Budget just being j read ifhi the House of Cornmons announces three and a half million dollars surplus iu vev enoe for 1S75. ! J j i ; Latee. The liibilities of . Alexander Daratitly tk Co., are two. million; dollars ' The Emperor of Brazil is now! on his -way to this country with bis wife, botli private passengers by one of tbe; regular mail steamers thit sail between; fiio de Janeiro and New York. Dom Pedro is quite a traveller,! but he travels for a pur pose, and had the good sense to refuse on this occasion f special privileges wbicli might have put hitn under Fpecia) obliga tions hi the' future. ! ! ' i . SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected: by McCcnniss, Beall & Dean. ; -j April 6, 1876. Cotton moderately briks. Middlings, 12 i i. ;f " ; low do i 11 j ij . i, stains , 71(J Flouu market stocked best fain. $:.00 super, i Wheat good demand at Cons market well supplied Meal -moderate klemand at Sweet Potato ks4 rcadi ly at Inisn do j j. s i " Oats' " j ! J BtTTTEn-scarce !i Chickens "per dozen i Eggs i Onions no demand i CABnAGE full market! por lb 2.75 1.00(1.15 eooaj 60 (05 50 75 , 50 45&50 20)2.5 $2.00 2.5.5 , ioar3j !2i RALEIGH MARKETS WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. 1 i ii I I llAi.EJGir, April, 1, 1876. FLOUEv Norlh Carolina $6.50 a i $C75. CORN, S5c. 1 I I CORN MEAL, 90c !1 ' BACON, N. C. hog roiind, IGL : t "! hams 20. IIIDES greeri,7 a8. !i V ! drv,! 10 a 11 ' FODDER, baled, new $1.25. HAY, N. C. billed, good. 1,00. TO AMOS HOWES, 1 W. A. C0IT. J Take notice that the following summons and warrant of attachment have been issued against vou. SUPERIOR COURT Rowan County. John W . Mauney, I laintijf, Agninxt, Amos Howes, and William A. L'oit, D'-fendant. Stale oT North Carolina. lo the Sheriff of Rowan county Greeting. You are hereby commanded in the name of t tie Slate to summon Amos Howes & V . A. Coil, Uetemtants, m the above ac tion, to appear at the next Term of the Si perior Court of the County of Rowan, at the Court-llou.-e in Salisbury, on the 6th Mon day after the 3d Monday in March 1876, then and there to answer the complaint of John W. Mauney, Plaintiff iu this suit. And you are futher commanded to notify the said De fendants that if they fail to answer the com plaint, within the time specified by law, the said Plainlifl will take jugdinent against them for the sum of six thousand one hundred and twenty-two dollars with interest ou said sum from June 1st 1874, and for all costs and charges in this suit incurred'. WiVft'., J. M. JIor vh, C7t'i7; of our au Court, at office, in Salisbury, this the 2bth day oj February, A. I). 1876. J. M. HORAII, Clerk Superior Court of Iowa a Chvnty. (WARRJXT OF ATTACHMENT.) ROWA COUNTY - In the Stqicrior Court. John W. Mauney. Plaintiff. ' Againnt Amos Howes & W. A. Coit, Dtfendnl. State of North. Carolina. To the Sheriff of Rowan County Greeting: It appearing by affidavit to the officer grant ing this warrant, that the plaintiff is entitled to recover from the defendant the sum of six thousand one hundred and twenty-two dollars ($6,122.00) and thatthe above named defendants are non-residents of thisState, being residents of the States of New York and Pennsylvania You are forthwith commanded to attach and safely keep all the property of said Amos Howes, and W. A. Coit, in your County, or so much thereof as mav be sufhcient to satisfy said demand, ith costs and expenses, and you will make due return thereof to the said Court at the term to be held on the 6th Monday after the 3rd Monday of March 18 b. J. M. HORAII, Clerk March 2, 1S76. ($16.) 2I:6t. MEM & :J. & H. H0RAH, JBWHLBR8 5 MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, nimiiiiimmiiiHir1"' niiiiiiiiiiniifif)4i!iiTnitiinl 10 FULLER, WARREN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF- , TOVE i rf The largest assortment' In RANGE. PITRVUiF.W The Market.'- S' ' OUR NEW WOOD AND COAli COOKINC STOVES f ( GOLDEN iCROWH. -' i REPORTER, PiBiT OF H6- 1 OUTHEPiH QEDr. i AND THE FAHOUS . TEWART '-HIPROVED.1. ME ET THE WA NTS of EVERY DEALER. CoJ-respondenfce invited.. Price List-and Cut upon application to FULLER. WARREN St CU, 2:J6 Water Street, New York. 21:4tr. TUB 0LD llll - SELLABLE (SALISBURY 1 Marble Yard. IMain Street, CFNext doOr t thc COCRT-HOUSE iS i ' E r"lfIE cheapest and best place in North Car--JL olia to buy first class Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, &o . ic; None but the best ma terial nsed, and: alj work done in the best style of the arti; A calljwill satbfy you 'of the troth of tho above Orders solicited and promptly filled. "Satisfaction imaratitied or no charge made. JUIIN'II.'BUIS.rropr- 17:bms UiRD W A R E. UAVR JUST-RECEIVED A ! i LWGR AXD SPLEXDID STOCK OF Most Beaufciful Jewelry. We have just received the largest and handsomest jstoek oC Jewelry ever exhibited in Salisbury and rejipectlully invite public inspection, jit comprises, Gold and Silver atches, of all kinds : Silver Pitchers, Cups, Castors, Napkin Rings, Forks, Knives, and Spoons. 1 he nnestjand most beautiful sets of Jewelry of all kinds, as Ear-drops, Breast Pins, 1 inger Rings, Rracelets, Seals, Lockets. i &c.,'-ccc, &c. Also, a' lot of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS. Alfto,i agents (or the celebrated Schaffhausen Spectacles 15Fthe finest: glasses made..S3 Will sell as low as kny House in the south. CAL IIEREi AND GET VOCH WATCH AM) CLOCK RKPAIUIVG done promptly asusttal. AH work warranted 12 montlisi Dec. 16, 1875. - 10:tf T For - - Z Coughs; Colds Hoarseness AND ALL TIIOAT DISEASES- 1 : ,...', ! Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLET PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES, A THIRP AND STJKE HEMEDY. Sold bv Drufrist generally, and " ?. j FULLER & FULLER. Chicago, HU 1 -. - i Tr-Ti ' . ..' i 'i'lliS I-ArETi IS ON FILE WITH . WImiiv .VUrcrtiai-ir Coutracts can bema4fe F ALL AND W I N T E II S T O C T7V 18 7 5. Si Ml GARDEN SEEDS! liHI Just Arrived THE largest & best assorted lot I OF ? Gardhi Seeds ..... i ever brought to the Salisbury market. Seeds Consumed i O to Country Merchants on liberal -terms. Coxae nd see as. 14-Cm BlIlS & DARKER, Druggists. . When you want Hardware at low figures, call on the undersigned at No. 2 Grauite Row." . - . D. A. ATWELL. JSilisbarvyN.C:,M:ijlS tf. Pearce Cotton Seel - This superior variety of seed is on sale at the store's of McCubbimf Beall & Dean, and JJ. J. Holmes. . I 20;6ts: . i ... ... . 75 BUb. Molasses. 10 do New Orleans. 10 i do Syrup. " 25 Hags Coffee. 25 ' Ivs Soil a. ' ,. "7 40 Iloxes Clieese. . . - 25 ' Adamantine Candles.- - 25 , ' Soap , ;i0 Cast's Oysters 20 Brandy Peaches 20 , f Fresh Peaches . . M) j"' Pine Apples tl iri88 frtiiut .- 25 Oafs Cotton and Jute Rop 40 Ho?.. Paints! Paibj. - 40 Gris Fjaks 2,(rK) lbs. Himlock;LeatUer " 1,500 lbs. Candy. - - 40.000 Gitars s SO Kegs Powder - 50 Rags Sh't : ' ' 100 Ream? Wrapping Paper, " ! 10 i hz. Scotch Alo - ' - - 40 Doz. Ginger Ale , - - , :ALSO " -'I ; A fnUjioe of Wooi and Villow War, Ro4ts, ijjhos. Hats, Saddles A Bridles, Axes, Gun, Pistols, ice., A:c. , - - ; AUoi h largo ht of Canned Goods.! a choice goWtiun of treoch Candies, Salf, Pepperi. Spiee, Ginger. Royal Raking Pow ders. Raisens, Corrauts, Fig's, Citrons.'Nqts. Sardines, Cieoanuts. Pickels, Sauees, Cat? sop.; Putted Meat. Kerosenes-Tanners ani) Machine Oils. Liquors of all kinds. Hominy, Wi lis. rtW 1UU DUtlKH Iifai IOUJ CvO y 4rc. &c ' ' - ' : The above Stock was bought at the clwre of the seasui at greatly r dueed prict-f, n is offered atWholesale & "Retail at very short irofits, ' , 1 : ? - - :niXGUAMfiC0 SalislSry, N. C-.'Dec. 1G. JS75. f V
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