Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. MAY 11, 1S76. gjveU away George Ruis' speckle purp. SrbeAssay Office in Charlotte ia to be xfce Gfanfj Centennial opened ,at Philadel phia yesterday, theHhh May. : , Xbe fireman of Charlotte will celebrate the Ctb My with appropriate ceremonies. j 7 V- : ' i ijt,e qaaillias ceased bis whistling by day iad lbe lout y wbip-o-will dareth Oct open w moiith in- the still hours of nighu-i-Selah. V?e call a lo Mr. Rufus M ttenj ion or id I e ofjfersjpure ItahVu Queens; rrsrpi : A " fceri antl Live. fbe tote for Mayor In Charlotte stood CoL 'm. Johniion 686, F. A. McNincli 430 Johnston's niajoritjf 196. Total vote of the MeMiK. Julian & Heilig have an extra good gf canned fruits which they are selling lowH Jon-Te've? had our tooth in some of them Jed prWiouij ce them, a,. No. 1. Mr. TOO. Raudlfr has exhibited to the edi- t.r.of C'ucrd jJ?ejwtei, a nugget of gold j;cn from the I?iuly Mine. Stanly and Alont joaieryare rich; hi gold-mines both surface We icknowledge with pleafiure an invitation to ajfend the Commencement Exercises of is. C.dotlege, Mt. Pleasant. We have already littried to the exercises on that occasion, . thich we doubt not will be highly interesting. J.Gilmtrr, Kerner, theartist, is painting a , wrr neat sign over our door. He has done lonie very fine work in his little wjjourn with w. jSlbgld any of our people want any thing done in Hua line, they can -seeure his services itihytime. See his ad. Thb Best. That means a good deal if so, iai we think it so . in this case we are now nenMoning tliatHs.Hiat the "Golden Belle of DuThani" i the best saiokiftg tobacco to be fond jn this city. It i kept by Mr. Thos. II. Vinderford, next door to the. Post Office. We know whereof we speak Thanks for bbix sentHnrouoh. tue ajr, arid -as j there waa uoth w. - - " i Attention Jiowan liijle Guards. You ireheYeby commindec' to meet at bead (jairtere dti Friday, May 12, at 3 o'clock, in fall dregs uuifoi rn j aimed and equipped to leceire a nas:. -WM. BROWN, Capt. JLcertain, lawyer ;iut fifty miles from here while conversing with a gentleman! not long n , i;uurked that it was- six or seteu years rhe-isaw that big-steam concern pulling fem ljoase-looking;things "on the rail- road be k he beliered it, and pointing to the Tele faph f ire over head isaid he didn't believe itM- tmng farvet. ; - We fiave told you often enough, itV worse than useless to pend us conimunications with no .unertio one to take the responsibility; for JonlodRe the postage. If what you have to say iof putlic interest, you certainly can have no ttison for being ashamed to father it. We'll j once for all, we will not be responsible for, publish anything without the author's -Baffle.- m amusing to stand out in front of the toort-house And watch the young men a they o into Court. They come down with their ltill punched in and dented to suit each peculiar fancy, but they always take the I'ttle precaution to take them off, straighterr f. the dents, look round to see if any one todced it, and inarch fn to Court with a serious ace. I We notice attendiug court this week iu i ih'ape of -foreign! "law;" from Mocks -jliei M. Clement. Chas. Price. Thus. S aud J. H. j-W.illiauson. Winston, .ph' Maston; CHarlolte,, J. II. Wilson, Bailey, J. E. Brown and Rufus Bar !ger. Baleigh Dan'l. G. Fowltf; Greeris 7' J- H. Dillard. Morganton, B. S. Aw. Statesville, J; V. Stephenson. Uncord, Av: 31. Smith and G. B. Everitt. We have a cotnmui.icatiou from the Zeb ee Base Ball Club of Albemarle in which ej 4eny having iurrudered the flag or I M are sorry we have not room wu' Whote article. Our informant on Restatement, we noticed the game last J'V insists that the Vance club did sur 7? in? nag and that he - saw it carried "gbCidHiH onapole. Now who is ft.;and .-which is which. Gentlemen under . wat we are the bone in this cass yoo -oy the fighting. . Mich Slolen. Some unknown per lole from the dwelling bouse of Mr. 0Qn X. Rice, Thursday last, a Silver English Lever, No. 19,98;. Al?e lll8e of the casea ia the uame of Webb,! and in another place the rt ''A. t , scratched ou with a Bi A suitable reward will be paid le fecovey of this Watch. . Jons M. Rica. fioagh k it ft very delicate subject, yet St St U t0 be M Pecuniary duty tr say to A. t -7 ' took our good umbrella from ,rbytriaa Ciiurch galWry last Sandav j. , . lasteau anotlier, (which, if it Qd leftiastead 7 onewribs ahandle and was .covered JfVMiv7 1 BO,tf 88 curs Ulat bring ours back, we'll swap with Wilt i,,Ul5'Dg Pr"y paM wllen fe k from a Por editor the only thing -tain n.i,l .1 1. v . . r Wrh.frwm.tbW pelting: raid. TV" V Li Vor 'I.1 r- . m a - wn u tacit; in jusiwi to ma Honor we correct the statement made in last isse, that the - court adjourned lor dxiaks.U His liouor was eom plaiuing of the tardiness of j witnesses ana a i J as the liquor, hp had been closed the day before, he supposed" theyTwereout get ting drinks and that he might as well, ad. journ till after dinner. : Our reporter got the tluogliule mixed. ; We arp glad it waa a inisUkeTind take pleasnre in correcting; the same, for thero U no need toladd any thing to the already enormous farce. r EThe casq of "tho miller, Janes, col, accused of firiiig j South River-Mills, baa been removed to Davidson county. Que plea for l be removal is totally absurd but answered jibe j purpose of delaying wc-triai, wuica wa doubtless the object. ) ! 1 'J s i i " 'i s ; At a meeting or Salisbury Cbapter No. 2ft, Beyal Arch Mason, teld May? U 1378,!the following ofr 1 William Mnrdock, High JTiert, ! toward B. Ceave, King, R. P. Dessent, Scribe. B. Frank Rogew,! Captain 'of tie Host, H. T. J;T.n princ,ai Sojourner, Andrew Mnrpby.iJojal Afch CapUin, Joba A. Holt, Master of tjie 3J Vail, E. It, Marsh, .Master of tble 24 Vail, Martin Bicbvinc, Uaste.; the lt Vail, J Allen Brown, TieasoieH John A. Hedritk, Secretary. If the owner of house property tents a tenement which be knows (orought to know) m uifedted with contagious dis ease (small pox, for instance), without notify iiig the renter of its! condition, he is held by a recent decision in New York, to be liable fof damages, j If a man sells a cow br other animal known -to-be! infected, with contagions disease without idiittmctlyj notifying the purchasers! the fact, be is held, in Eng land, to bo -responsible-for all the losses the purchaser may Bustain by the spread ol the disease among his cattle. Thunder tinder; a clear sky. This strange phenomenon was last Thursday afternoon witnessed here between 3 and 4 o clock. I was distinctly heard by citizens over an area of country of from 12 to 15 mili?4 in esient-j-perhaps more. lhe pun waa shining brightly pun waa shininsr brihtlv t iIip time and ther0 waa no eldud from which any supposed the report could come. It may have; been a- meteor rushing in? like a Hash of ii'htiiini nn U the meteor solution fs probably the true one. The rdmbliiig, thunder-like . noise coniinued several secOuds and ended with an explosive report.- The trial of Win A. Hen ricks, for the mur der of Robert Seaford, which was moved from Davie to this county.; calme fF last Friday and Saturday. This was a very interesting trial and was ably contested on both Bides. Solicitor Dobson, and J. A. Williamson of Davie appearing for the ;State, and Messrs Clement and Price of Mocksville, J. W. Stephenson of Sta";esvUle, and J. M. McCorkle of this city, apjiearing for tjie defendant. The whole of Friday and half of Saturday wag tak en up in examining the witnesses ; in ihe other half the Lawyers made good use of the short time allotted to each; The jury retired about 9 o'clock and return ed about half fiast ten with jhe verdict : "He is guilty of nothing." A great deal ofiRterest was manifested by. out-siders. j Ou both days the court room waS well filled. The prisoner seemed tohavethesytrjpiihy oifverjjr one, and when the verdict was rendered a slight murmur of ap proval ran through the crowd and then came a shout which made the welkin ring It was wron& that any such ; demonstration should be made in the court room, and it greatly dis pleased his Honor, who di4 all he could to stop it. We can safely say that this was not done with any disrespect .to; his Honor, but was the natural outbuming of joy at what was esteem ed.to be a'xighteous yerdijt. SALISBURY GAS LIGHT COMPANY. The Stockholders of this Company held their a npual meeting at! McNeely's Hall on Saturday the Cth May, 1876. .. . The following cfEcera were elected: Jrio. Allen Brown, Prest. M.oses L4 Holmes, 1 Kami. 11; i 1 ley, s T CI McXeely, Directors. Jf A. Davis, Saml. I. Listdx, D. A. Davis, A Dividen of three do Superintendent, Sec'y & Treas. lars per 'share was declared, payable on and after the 1st. June next. D. V. DAVIS Secretary. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF N. C. COLLEGE, MOUNT PLEASANT. ; ! N. C. The round of exercises will not be as full this year as was previously designed. Dr. Conrad of PJnla., Pa., will preach the- Ba- ealaureaie Se'mon Sunday utorning of the Zlst lust. b have heard the Dr. highlv spoKen ot as one, is no small degree fitted to nischaige the task assigned to him. Dr. Dosh of youf city itill jaddresg the Y. W. C. A. Sunday night, j We; have never seen Dr. Dosh but froin what we have heard shall re vel in delightful expectations. xMouday night. Jl D. jHeilig. of your city also, a young gentleman of fine promise, will deliver hi Janior Oration aud will be followed by the Academicians, who, we have understood will give some good things. Tuesday Morn jug Dr. Conrad will address the Literary Societies! and the following evening b usual coutest will take place. From what we kuow; of the young gentle man vhi are now appear we have just Jeasou to believe ;tha they will perform their part of the programme in a' manner highly creditable to themselves, their college,. 3wt: ... f I I The Senior Address 1 will e'ose tha 'tr. seise Weciuesday inorning. We intend to hear them if life and bealth permits Rouse ye lovers of educatioa and steal ; a while a way " fnnn : other cares . and duties and spend it iu Mount; Pleasant dnring Com mencement Week if you; wujjj to enjoy a li prary treat. B. Yocuo Mto's Chbxstak AssoaAno n"or of the younjj men of SalUburr held aaseeunjon but Monday nfcht for j the pur po of forming a young mena christian asso- ewwon. . uonwderable Interest was maoifeatett and a Committee was appointed to draft a Cont titntion and By;Laws and report at next weeung. wnen a i permanent organixatiod is contemplated. All persons desiring to connect themselTes with the Awociation art eorWy larked and urged to be present, next Saturday night, at 8 o'clock, in lh Hall on the second floor immediatelr back of tha Stnr Ar w-tt A Rou. Let there be a full tt 1 : SPECIAL PREMIUMS. The folio wiug Special. Premiums are ofier ed by fome of our most enterprising dealers, and will be awarded -under the isapenrision of the Aasociation. 1 One Ton qf Nacassa Guano len Brown, Agent Narasea Guano Co of Wilmington, N. C. OneTon ?000 II.) Navassa Guano, to the farmepwho raisesahd exhibits at our Fair, 1876, the best Bale of Cotton 1 450 ibs.) from five acres, quality and quantity (per acre) to be con sidered, grown in Howart County, from ordina ry seed, and by use of Nayassa Guano. Competitors are required to furnish the Secretary of the Association with a detailed statement of their modes of application aud culture and results obtained. Yields of crop required to be properly authenticated i n ac cordance with the regulations of the Associa tion. One Dixie Plow U offered by SmWideal & Caldtcell, for the best yield of corn, coiton and wheat, cultivated with the Dixie Plow. One Farmer's Friend Plow Is offered by Craicford Heilij, for the best yield of coin, cultivated with Farmer's Friend Plow. One Farmer's Plow Is offered by Meroncy d- Bro , for the best yield of any field crop cultivated with their Farmer's Plow. Specimens of crops, with certifi cates of mode of cultivation, results, &c, must be exhibited at the Fair. S10 Special Premium on Cotton. Messrs. Walton & Ross offered the liber al premium of ten dollars for the beat Bale of coiton ou exhibition. Silver Medal. Bell & Bro, offer a silver medal for the best pair cotton Bocksto be made cf yarn spun by the knitter, who must re side in one of the following counties, viz : Rowan, Davie, Iredell, Cabarrus, Stanly, Moutgomery or Davidou. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. At a meeting held in the town of Salisbury, by the members ofthe Bar, for the purpose of paying a tribute of respect to the memory of the late Hon. Burton Craige, the Hon. J. II. Wilson of Charlotte, was called to the chair, and Chas. Priee Esq., of Mocksville. requested to act as Secretary. Upon taking the chair, Mr. Wilson proceed ed in an impressive and eloquent manner to speak to the memory of the late deceased. On motion, a committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Black mer, Clement and Bailey, wax appointed to draft resolutions, to wit: IFAereo, the Hon. Burton Craige, a distin guished Carolinian, and for nearly his whole manhood, a member of this Bar, lias since the last term of this court, departed this life, and whereas, it is the mournful pleasure of lhi Bar to pass a tribute to the memory of the de ceased, therefore, Resolved, That it is the sentiment of this Bar, that in the death of our distinguished brother, we have lost one of its brightest monu ments, his family a fond and devoted father and husband, an honest man, a fearless defen der of right and opponent of injustice in everv shape, a ripe scholar, a cultivated gentleman, and a sincere patriot. Jtesolced That the many jnanly traits of character possessed by the deceased, his uni form frankness, earnestness, and affability, his varied accomplhdiuienls and extensive learn ing, greatly endeared hira to us in life, and will every prove a fond source of pleasure to us in recalling our associations with him. liemired, That his family have our eincerest condolences in this bereavement. Resolved, That it copy of these resolutions be forwarded to his widow, and proceedings of this meeting be furnished to the Watchman, with a request for publication. Messrs. Bailey and Blackmer, spoke in feel ing and eloquent terms of the late deceased. The resolutions on motion of Major Kerr were adopted. The solicitor, on motion, was instructed to present these resolutions to the Court, with a request that they be entered upon its record. On motion, the meeting adjourned. CAS. PRICE, J. & WILSON, Secretary. Chairman. May 4th, 1876. On the meeting of the Court, the solicitor presented the resolutions of the meeting, to which, his Honor Judge Cloud, responded in a feeling manner, and ordered them to be enter ed of record. For the Watchman. -CLA'R THE KITCHEN V Would it not be just as well to postpone the Centennial, or else to tell our raonarchial guests ht tdev hmva not4 ... UI1 T --"V v. un tuii winie we are in the throes of nouae-cleaningT T. World. W1 . m . . 1 nat s just exactly so, Mr. World. You hit the nail "square" 00 the head, that time sar tin, sure. There will be no room for dancing, till they "cla'r the kitchen" who ever heard of a good old fashioned reel or break-down till the alop-bucketa and pots were set back, and uinah had brushed around some with her broom, you know. Great jehoshaph at 1 Are they going to have that big Centennial frolie in the midst of all this here dirt? And is it possible that Gbaut is coming, with tnat fresh airty shirt on, all smeared with that $140,000 he unlawlully used to carry the" New York election in 1872 7 Did ever anybody hear the like "Cla'r the kitten" faBter-faster I . . 4 . . " E. T.H. . An uptown man who believes in self- improvement, suggested to bis wife re cently that they should argue some ques tion fraukly and freely every eveuiog and try to learu more of each other. The question for the first night happened to be whether a woman could be expected to get along without a Spring bar. and be took the affirmative; but when be was last seen he bad climbed up itito the hay-loft and was pulling the ladder np after him, ! ' ; ';y . j , ' WESTERN NORTH CAEOLTXA ATTire .'.rnvTPvvt.T " -7 i MilcM j County Iron Ore the Finest 1 the World. IWe commend to our re-d. th. ter from Hon. RobuV, Vance: T' WASHixGTosr.aC. April 18.1876. r.r w it i c -'- . '! pain, should be taker, by.oar, people tO' J.Vi mil specimens of our Iron, Copper. Mica : &c 'To d?y I gave Metcalf, of PUtsburg, Pa. He goes to1 oaraec4 W havo an : J . ' ' KiiniA MAb,. .! floor of the House. -...ce uen. uoer was on the He had m. iMv-t-f hn;r - made from the iron ore of MitnUr.- renewed efforts in developing the State. Very truly, Rout. B. Vax xor Uie benetit of our Town authoritipa .. . ' copy oeciion 3. Chapter 111 of "Battles Revisal'' for the Government f i. rt . . Tnn .l...l. .1 . II .... ' c !w u" rau9 aMOUOW! : lie com- miSMoners ..JJ annually publish nn ac curate statement of the laxes levied and rn IHPtW" r i.n . .1 . 1 --.-.v. 111 iuitii logetner .witn statement ot the amount expended by mriu, ana mr wnat purpose. And everv I J ..e ... . ..... J uiiaiu 01 commissioners failing to comply wiui me directions ot tins section snail forfeit and pay one hundred dollars to any pcieuu wuo win sue iorthe8ame." New Ynpw'; M o T of .he criminal branch of ,h TT, . - - x iir iiiai 11 .1 iirv Slates Court nresnted .hJ., ;..J;, I n,ost of wbich'it i.pd.;sid. :zi crooked wbi,key men of high atanding. Warrants will h ..rvp 1 will be served to-morrow, when 111 transpire. . 11 N-iuuiiuw, ucii details will tran-o re. - Danv'.lle Express: Th lady living iu one ofthn adjoining counties ot Aort 1 Cam i,u ,ri,..t i Confederate sold was iu prison at Elmir. N. v.. -hr- I,, fru' 1.",s1 iaa.v the close of the war has received regularlv everv war th-ht of A. T. Stewart. th d in tile Slim of lift V dnllurs K.. never Known The lady is in ucpeudent .and she low fears that her circumstauc.es annual donation will ceas : alary had a" little dress, all rufSid. puneu ana braided, 'Domestic Fashions' ii:ivt il sl,.irwi il... V... liTI 11 1 ?- mc domestic made it. Prof W. C; K,r, o:u State Geologist. g been appointed to deliver ,he address has on the part of North Carolina at the Phil auYlphiu ceoienu ial. in the Lnited States tJourt at Charleston 1 - - . ; . m revemiv, a veruitt ol 5i4,4UO was rendered sgauisl .viontgomery Ptoses, F. J. Closes and others, on the official bond of Montgomery "'"""i CA-A.'eimy voiiecior 01 lnteriiuit Itev .nue. A Oreensuoro correspondent writes that Greensboro earned the prohibition ticket in the city election last Monday by 246 majority. Mr. C. P. . Meiidenhall was re elected Mayor, and he wiih five o at of the six commissioners all voted prohibition, and on the strength of it the bars Were all closed. It is sa ul that in Anderson conntv. S C, mere is a small community composed of a mix In rn - .. .... .. . 1 I . : . ' r 1 .1 .. . . - have white wites and the white men have ne- nn. ui iivgiucn aim w 11 tie, me nesrro men pro wives. I lu-v imvp a en iwrii;i ;,.., i,:nA r religion, and in politics thev are neither dem- ocrats nor radicals, but coalitionists. TI1E PHENOMENA OF DEATH. Under What Circumstances the V, innl Dissolution may be a Pleasure r- t xm ... . 11. i ii-uciic n. marvin cave to the T 1 1 rii l 1 - LilOeral IJlun Pvoninir a 'View ot death. Ins snbipet himr Tli0 y. ... o I J ' Physiology ol Death." The history of J , .v death embraces three periods, the fabulous. 1 1, : ...j.i i-i . . me BUDribiiuMis. ana me n 11 nsnii nca l he fabulous period was in mviholoical 1 r - - time,, in which death was personified as the J J,. TLf .1 1 ,. , goddess Mors, the glauce ot whose eye was fatal ; the superstitious era was that long nerioa in wtncU death was remarried as an instantaneous-change : a stroke that me ...d .,, off life fa. tlle . W. body at once. Ours is the philosophical age The lecturer had experimented on dog, to discover the order of lime iu which the senses die. To one dog he gave arsineous acid. The second died instantly upon his introducing a needle into the medulia oblongata ; and the third he bled to death. In the last, the order oi death was, eight, taste, smelly hearing, touch ; which eslab Ihfbed the fact that the senses disappear ... ,ucB.,ut;,uer.iiury no m sleep. w uuuim uojr if nn aggregation ol ceiis. Kite is the segmentation of these cells : death their disintegration. Eai.li cell dies foil itself. Every moment cells j . wa.o U I K. IUIUUU9' I ed of thesd littlo nointa. TL ii,m 1 . 4 . . . . . . g shreds. 1 here are dead cells in your body, and when you are dead. 1 here will for some time emu in n. m t ..... I ue uviiiff ones. YVe shall all at tha aumo time lb. re.o.d iolo eai bouic id, ur, aud the mineral elements. ' The whole sui face of our globe, said the speaker, baa been dug over 12S times to bury its dead, even not reckoning the long age of the world which is given it by modern ; science, and we inhale, we feed upou elements and ilm vorv amm that have been livhiff human beines bes fore. The dead, be continued. livea?ain. and we greet them in the perfume of the city, iu the light flakes of the suow, in the thousand leaves of th f Death, the Doctor savs. is nainle-s. There is 110 moment in our lives iu which molecular death U not going? ou in us. Tke-Iast words of a muliitude of persons indicate that mere disintegration is pain less; To die of ci Id, after the first agony is over, is luxury. So is drowniu?. The smile of death, the placidity of death, comes to all features f tcr the rigor wor tts. That is over in three days. nuu o examine our ore beua. i when mn t. -V j . . J ' Board ner dv H ' specimen to our PeoDle. that ther m tantamount to an trnnitt.1 mu- . 1 ii01?? lo mo from all trains. viti. i.;..u u . ... and you could see W i nit, rv to the hi..L 1. we have seen, a man'. .! iTV5?Vk1 ZJ Pleasant "'"L" tic was nairin? It ton.nonnw 1 " "1 IUB BTPaiPSt nnl h....lt nonnmcedte a ref uge of g.fetj. WoW t s aaiTg"-? Jn my opinion it L not a parallel on earth adall f'' leUPer0Ce' Feb 3 l7tf ROWZEE. These striking fact should enmnr, JTlV lLoe 50n8tn tues. which eon- 3' 17tf 1 nnt. . r 13 A "TOWER OF! in c, VerJ Ierf,nt character of yoon . riffi" Wn 00 tLe lr5al lhi wk. ol"t " Th I ?V V"? fpotles. reputation. A minVebirte; I i la "tnXr: m" eter . - ""ci.giu ana in the mnt X.ir" 3r call to hi. 1 KV 7 , Boa cn,acter. Ho donbt, "i"" tbia yoang M.S etft ebaracter. . .. The law book '.t"li l rvants attengve and polite. I A a . t II. -w f vi Ul LUC IDulL danreroug sidmi. mA -:.u . lj.X.r..i . "r f. man tt . "T""! e"er wooia have been fatah Dut ,n ti1A i,,.,,. r MllLUIri A IMswf l. - . ITT -1 . wuaracier. V DUe VOUOg men should not imitate the rashness tW haps in the moment of passion) of youne ui mey migiit well emulate his niglr moral reputation. AhtmTJ nwMr . r - . . On Saturday last, thirty persons con victe.1 in the United S..fwT recently lations of the Internal H... u vio- by Judge Bond, left Charleston for the sen- Albany Penitcntiar.y A Widely AppUcable Remedy, Few remedies are applicable to snoh a vil range of. disorders as Hostetter'a Stomach j tntters. and this not because it has special I proprieties adapt, d to the cure of each sueh a mamtestiy absurd-but on 1lflt- AW n t .1 t. .a " Tuaerta improving effect MAAA.i ..r '1. . . T'" T ene MM 01 t&0 eXtem. and iu -uo. know7pr W! r" " mouy ior intermit- tent and remium feves TpeploTs pation. torpidity of the liwgdeWlfir "riuary and uterine difficulties, it nvar abTy' nrnn.. In lu hi.1,1. : ii ,u,rauJ wui wiu reminnt levers, dvsnensia const I Datiort. tornldJr nfth i,v' JLr.vJ 1" "!D;"T' uiuivuiuos. tb I U v aria Dl v proves tn be highly serviceable in overcoming anmmia, hypiKihondria rhoumatism. inmm. m?'anJ.ma?7 ther disorders and disabilities " " wveriy or imnnntr or th hlnn . c t - pnysicat iunc- ' Gratuitions Adwin - I TKia r-.i. - . . hie, but doubtless in many instances much bQent ou'd be derived were itpromptlv wt- promptly act ed upon. No section of the countrv is exemnt fWvi-r ; . . F uuuiuwMB ana many regions has its "ills that flesh is heir to." To knw tha hAt of combatting this common T enemy - with the leaat injury to our p.kets and 17 is cer- tamly a great advantage. At this season we i5a.f?.Tf: J?ia ve.r' "ted spleen, vitiated bile and inactive Imwolj mnA 1 1 dent persons fhoald n'reUeTethe eigagetSn healthy flow of bUefSS ana caus.ng all unhealthy secretions to pass off iu a natural mauner. Remember that "an ounce 1 of 'preventive is wrrth more than a pouua 01 cure." The Scrintures sav Xumm Wrillt1 nnl lw. 1 eve when told that to be cored f had onlv to bathe in lb rlrer oeuei urought days of suflerinir uron him. an it ; ... wuau. lll Ull- I mes upon those who delay taking Merbsxis IIepatise for the Liver. When the skin and eyes Decome yellow in the spring season, with ' - 'v aiiu uunn ui me ooay, ana a heavy feeling about the stomach afipr m.l.. l 1 1 m in in a nai n n . . . . i. i . there is but one chance to escape, Sickness of bumeson is sure to come, unless the bile and oaa dioou h carried out of the system. Go to j your druggist. Theo. F. Klnttz nA . k, tie of Herrell's Hepatike. that .ii .11 diseases of the liver. Doctors are gnessers. If tllPV frr.Ma Plirhl ?ou flre R" r'ght provided you pay the bill. ' iney guess wrong, vou coto th vnmirri they go to their dinner. Merrell's Hepa- t ne lias cured more eases of liver diseases, in- digestions, conslination the doctors and pills in the world combined Aslc your druggist. Theo. V. Klnttx. about thi medicine Hepatine. Each bottle contains hfty doses, and will cure any case of liver com plaint in the world. vjiauje riAivrtis. uouoh HTBCr cures conirh. no d .n,l .;n I - 'u"iuitii liuim uiunuwuuun. -J - . aiuiiti THE PEOPLE WANT PROOF. TL... l . j 1 1 ... . 1 j iireicwuuuiwicme orejcrioea dt nnrsi c,.n." or 80,'., bv druggists, that carries such JVa" "Ti"" ",7 W vovoi,iioui,iMiin oiBurivrKTtrt lOUgns, Colds settled on the Breast, ConsumpUon. or arty disease of the Throat and Lunsa. A nroof 'act is mat any person afflicted, can ret "iP.Bottle for 10 cents and try its super- ZTl'SlSSr country from Germany, and' its wonderful cures are astonishing everyone that use it. three doses will relieve anv case. Try it. Sold by Theo. F. Kluttz, Salisbury, N. C. MARRIED Letz Coda. Oa Tharsdav the 4th iust., at the residence of the bride's father Rowan COQDt7. antl UlM AUc Co4a, "Trtl V"JI UI'IIUKIi (fUliU MT. LflUU. OI I p..- . 1 it:.. iKn..i Iredell county, N. C. SALISBURY MARKET, May 10, 1876. . . g, 11 low do 10 stains 810 Ftotra market stockedbest fam. $3.00 inmr --r" 2.75 gSJSSS SffSS 1.001.15 Corn market well supplied 6570j Sweet Potatoe readijy at Irish do JiEAi-moderate demand at 7075 j 50 45030 25 $2.0003 00 124 Oats Butter scarce Chtckxxs per dozea Eggs Onions no demand Cabbage full market per lb. 92M RALEIGH MARKET. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. Raleigh, May 8, 1876. FLOUR, North Carolina $S.0Q fS.25. CORN, 75 a 80c, -CORN MEAL, 80 a 90c BACON, N. C. hog round, 14 a 15, u " baniel6I7. HIDES, green, 5J " dry, 10 a 11 FODDER, baled, new $1.25. MAY. N, C, baled, good. 90 a 1,0. MANSION-HOUSE I Centrally! Situatedl Ixxtajllo Squaro f SALISBURY, 1ST. O; f Ut7SB Is In tbo centra of batinew; ? "u nearest to Iht depot. ( TuUe as goti xis die best. : rFTh nnii..4 ...... . . r--vii.- :.fyr nw tnanKs to 7Z. "-" .uwuT?;c,M1a ou at the I iwfl.auu.asKurea ineni that nofF,rt k.ii At. '" V.. ;J. & H. HOEAH, IB . JlliVyiilJllttS, MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, have just Deceived a SPL0XDID STOCK OF MnQf Tlnnnfifi,! T.l OCIUUUUI tlv5WirV. We W w l. handsomeat stoe eeShlbSeS in Salisbury. S.SSt"4 mtl wT? r $ "P" Wa che8'J)f kmU5 Castors KanVin RinM U 1 1 J ' t! iuiuc puuiiu - l8Pection. It comprises. Gold and Silver Watches, of all kinds: feilver Pitr-h r,, I " , . . - T wtpo, astor8' Napkm Ring$ Forks, Knives, and Spoons. The finest and most beautiful seta Jewelry of all kind4 as Ear-drops, Breast x inser lunffT.liraireleta Soalc T.rb-ne Also, a Jot? of plain CYT TTI nrkf T "DTlVTo OUJjll) IzOIiD RINGS. Also, agents for the celebrated SChEiTliailSeil SllPtarlpQ OJJCUbtHltJb fcgthe finest glasses made.gj Will oell lnm aa -i tt 4. . " l"C 8Uin- - AD GET YOCR WITCH AND CLOCK. UKPlIttlC done promptly asusual.! All work warranted iz months. Dec16. 1875. lO.tf Elm Watchzs. 1 More beautiful th.in pvpr is the now . i JlWllCLY I ' consisting of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, . U GOLD AlfD PLATED CHAINS, BRACELETS, LADIES SETS, GENTS BUTTONS, PINS, AND STUDS. 18 S. ENGAGEMENT RINGS &C. We have made inf the handsomest luauuci, HAIR CHAINS, AIR JEWELRY, Diamond and Wedding: Rin&s Special attention giving to the Repairing ana iimingot nne Watches and Regulators. All Watches repaired by us are warranted 12 months. 5 Office doors above National Hotel ten of large Watch and Pen. see .'urj, uw. jju-u. GILES' HT TSAtf Uut IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cu res Neuralgia. Face rAche, Rheumatism, Gout. Frosted Feet. Chilblains, Sore Throat. Erysipelas, Bruises or Wounds of every kiud in man or animal. f At Barn urn's Hippodrome; Dr. Wood, 'rj curgeoni .s-oionei aicLaniels. l . - I I X r uaesklf, MJl. Vir, Ul KM I W., 25ih street, pronounces Giles' Lini ment Iodide of Ammonia the only remedy that can be relied on to! cure lameness iu horses. hl by all Druggist. Depot No. 451 i Sixth Avenue, New York. Only 50c and $1 per bottle. THEO. F. KtUTTZ, Agent. Salisbury, N. C. March. 9, (22:6rqs.) : BUCKEYE BIE-HI7E. Persons wishing to purchase the right to use or sell this most perfect inven. tion in the following Counties, will call on the dersigned,towitr Rowan, Cabarnxs Starfly, Davie, Catawba, li j n . n f I have reduced th price oa farm rights from $10 to $8. I have also determined Jo offer County and Township rights at a very reduced'Wice. HNRY CApBLE, 2Ch6mps. I Salisbury, N. C. KERR CRAIGE, 0cs.lias)l9U.xery Ibtt m ' - w mm w auu ; " . Vmw vhto few -advertisements': - ; -"j" - - --- - ' 2 A R F f 1TQ Fo Le8t thi,,lce ln the world I W to coin monev Address U. 8. SlfJJ DOCKET CO. Newark, N.j! ftr. I - 4A AciTit ntiJ r 1 - . ' fi T Of fv cl1 Man or O Vi! woewn can easily mak $5 to ,0 11 1 a. day. One who had net an. TIA Vi T,BSed "d $7.50 in 1 hour: Jil T j an niwrMnol . . . . t ' m .m m wwm w su i w nHoi nrrn n ? 1 1 Tr T U1u z.o in ij tlVt bo O: 4 Mm. 1.1 . . . bU and reliable, andhinF ri extraonliaarv indnppmpni" v -v -nr., A CUP OF GOOD TEA. A tint tart Vnn-liali Tt . difference is pot urobablr owin. A k- and traruporttion but that th Rusaiarw bnr the best Tea grown in China, liiil f it... ttV going to other countries. " THE RUSSIA!! TEA COMPAFIY TP, TT , "n,,,i qnanity of this TI2A. - It is absolntelv PTTWP - . " Uh'Zi miavpreIid. lft canisters, $2.50, sample seat for 25c. RUSSIAN TV A rvi ii t earl St., Ni. Y. .; P?fAN90K SOUL CIURM - hU," How either mr m.. r . Slif!la,fl,r Th'wmple, mental acquire. jnentall canj pLs frceby , together w lb a m.i.,;.. .m.' together wijh ivnt i-irt - Jt-r . ' . ; " Addrtm T. 11XIAM Co., PuU Phils. 12:4w FULLER, VARREH & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF TOVE RANGE fl The largest assortment in AND I FURS ACE M The Market. GOLDEN CROWN. REPORTER PIRITOF'To. OUTHERN GEO. i AND THE FAISOCS TEVART'lDPRilVEn MEET THE WANTS of EVERY DEALER. Correspondence invited. Price List and Cut upon application to FULLER. WARREN A CO., V Water Street, New York. 21:4w. 1 1 p ! For Coughs, Colds Hoars AND ALL THO AT DISEASES, ; Use" JELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES A THIRD AND SURE REMEDY.' Sold by Druggist generally, and r vLLjrs ot r ULiLj&llt UlucaO, II!. ' " ' ' ' 1 1 1. 1 1 1 taMwa THIS TAPEH IS OX FILE WITH FALL AND W INTER STOC 187 3. E 75 10 10 Rbls. Mulasses. do New Orleatii, d Syrup. Bags Coffee. Keg Soda. Boxes Cheese. " Adamantine Candles. 25 25 40 25 25 3(1 20 20 10 m 25 40 40 coap Cases Oysters 1 ; Brandy Peaches Fresh Peaches " Pine Apples Gross Snuff Coils Cotton and Jute Rupa Doz. Painted Pails. Gross Flasks 2,000 lbs. Hemlock.Leather r . 1.500 lbs. Caodyj." 40.000 Cigars 50 Kegs Powder 50 Bags Shot 100 Reams Wrapping Paper v 10 I2. Scotch Ale 40 D02. Gingor Ale - ALSO A full line of Wood and Willow Ware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Saddles fc Bridles, Axes,' Guns, Pistols, ice., kc. Also, a large Jot of Canned Goods, a choiee selecl ion of French Candies, Salt, Pepper. Spice, Ginger Royal Baking Pow ders; Rarsens. Corrauts, Figs. Citrons, Nuts SaraTineB. Coaoanuts. Piekels, Sauces, Cat snp, 'Potted Meat. Kerosene, Tanners and Machine Oils. Liquors of all kinds. Hominy, Grits. New York Buckwheat Flour, dee , &c., c. .. ,TJie above Stock was bought at the close of the; season at greatly reduced prices, and is offered at t Wholesale dT Retail at very short Profits. U BINGHAM d CO. SalisburT. N. C, Dtc 16. 1875. ft a day at home. Agent wanted. Out, VI ii fit and terms fiee. TRUE & CO. Aa gustaj Maine. March 9, 76; 1 yr. ffl Q0flPr daJt home. amples worth III giUjlfree. Stissos & Co Portland. 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