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M. bobbins, jfl be yth: an,d 4. pcajes. id the th. j ' - ' ' r ! .. J... " 7ft pistript ConvpniiQj. S L Wk. . Hobbik.9. gentlejpan ! as renyninate4 a he panddate n tbis 1 ilmiprefliiional District by acclamation. ! No other man was mentioned. j , Wm. 13. ,Glenn; pf JTorsy the, waftia iuated as presidential glector. y Hon. F. E.l Shober. of Row&ti, and t j ' . M I - I ; Seo. M.Ialbes, of Foreythe, were ap- I pointed delegate? to -the Rational pemo I pfatic Gonyenljion $ John W. jaupey and i jjohn B. Ilussey, alternates. h j Kerr Cra;ge, PJ.f appointed sob ; eleeior for this cpnnly f for Bnrry, p.. j H. i jGilmer, and II. p. Wangle for Yadkin, l it. C. Puryear; and for parje, J. A. . Williamson. J ! - The Convention was rery harjaonious I and pleafant; an petfurined ts daties ; with dispatch.) shonld be a lesson to those scheming men in ie.jBou9tjr-.iihajfBtiffe''lhal- theyr ndgffent shpuldbt tb,o nto of iotbej mes "mindjy and jcannftt, bear lo see the peopUhave er own jrjpj M f ters jinle'ss it happens to acbr4 yith their designs.'. Tie oJy objection jraiiaM beard orged agaioet the re-nomination of the present incumbenjt o the office of sheriff is, that he don oIdT Itas "ever "charged that he works for any party. Then, Ufa is a tnqrk fl merit, and not a just cause of compjaiut. "An officer should not be aJlowAd. to pros titute his o$ce for party. This very thing is U?e mtst fruitfttl sourco of cor ruption and rascality of anything else in the land, and we vara our heated friends to beware of it, and not to require iheir sheriff to make himself a narty tool. The voters of the county' are' expected to bold primary meetings in their res pec live townships before the meeting of the county Gouvedtion in August to bring out county candidates, abd it has been suggested that they have it in their power to settle for themselves every question in regard thereto; and that effectnally. 'Vey might .open poila in eapb township and tak.e the vote of the people for fcheriff, for comtponere , and for senator; and that yotej pent np to the county Convention, would tlj.en pass as the unquestionable voice of the precinct. If allihe precincts would do thjs jt would make it impossible for the Convention ffi err, and for any one, if such there be, to raahuvre hirasel forward against the wishes of a majority bf voters. not try jt. fllE RING. ' I An Independent Circus Ride f. Wo clip the: following from the Raleigh fsenunci 01 yesieraay : , ANTI-aiXQ iCANDipAE FOB GOVERNOR. ' ' .! DOGS AND SMjEP. Messrs. Editors Watchman : Mr. S. 51. Shepherd, a writer in your last paper, gives os a very interesting ac count pf fc'S method of training farm doge go as to obvjate the danger of their de stroying sheep. His plan is very good eo far as it goes, eminently practical and kind to the dog. But it only measurably From the Raleigh Sentinal - ESIGNATJ.GKOF COJ ! OOp. : y;- ft.; ,- jr --v' fhe fpftowiog cQnmunica,tion explains jtitlf. We b.e'arUiy regret tbat Co. Pool should I have k for any reason found it deeirable to Resign his o($ce as t Sapt. of Public. instrudioo. But there beiug such reasons in existence we are please.4 to an nounce his withdrawal from the high pab- lie oSce wLich he has failed so satiftac- torilyexcepilin the matter of he Pea- body 0114. Mr. root could never nave intended o defraud any one in this mat ter, lie had In his hands a.Iew hundred dollais of the peabody fund which he did not require for immediate use. lie mis- pplied it and used it for his own pur- rr -1.1 . . . L.r :. posea intending 10 restore 11 ueioru n could be needed. He could never hart- intended not to restore it, because detec tion was inevitable. It is like the ctse of a sheriff who uses the tax moneys, and then returns them before being called on ti settle! This id a nlain statement of the case. But nevertheless, we think Col. Pool has done risht to resizn be cause the democratic party will not sus tain for a moment any of its officers who ate guilty of such misconduct in office. The character and the acts of our repre sentative men must bo entirely unassail able. Otherwise they must go down. Raleigh, N. C, June 10, 1876. Mr. Editor : I have this day tendered ny resignation of the office of buperinten dent of Public Instruction to Governor Brogden, to; take effect June 30, 1876 the close of the present school year. On that day I ehall give to the public, through the columns of such papers as shall see fit to publish lit, a brief, yet full, statement of my official, conduct ; and, in addition there to an explicit account ot all matters connected with the Peahndy fund and its disbursement by me. r roua theie slate ment, when published, the public can see whether I have failed fo perform any dutv imposed upon rae by virtue of the office 6f Superintendent. Very respectfully, S. D. Pool. Josiah Tnrner announces himself a meets the practical question of how to candidate for Governor. His platform : 8ecQre protection to the sheep-fold. It is x.0 repuaiauon 7 M easy for a farmer who has a flock Constitution of the United States forbids .... , , , , - teach his dog to let the sheep alone. . ' No payment of the special taxbond havo a dog and sheep in the same yard debt of $16,000,000. very often, and the sheep drive him about The adoption of the lost amendment by a .u-v niPaae. ot because the do? could flueslion of payment t,Q the people at the I them in the yard. But this, however polls. ; , t 1 . good in itself, falls far short of the main A nniparaal frnasrl arpatnsf I It a I . ...... ...v.r .6uss tronb e. There is not more than one road corporations and rings engaged in , , , , "''! --j i:.r- .r .1. 1 farmer out of ten who keens a fl ck o 1UM sheep- to leg.sut.ve euactmeut, lorDiding tue q d roy them, but because he knows islature to pay any portion of the special- T, 7 3 - ' . ., . . . lax bonds without first submitting! the they belong to the family and that I want editors and politicians to their farraer out of lcn who kfcfcPs a ; pwrt selfish ends. The State not to part with their rail- roads, but to hojd them as it would the jiighways leading to Courthouses, i,- '.No more bondwappjng j between J the i (Jhatbam Railroad and the btateTreas- ahcep, and all the other nine keep one or more dogs each. The sheep raiser cau't teach these dogs to respect his flock and from them comes the danger. Many dog owners allow their dogs to pick up a rhere bonds payable in Confederate living as best they can, rarely feeding 9. money are exchanged fqr pqpds as good tberajmorenhan the crumbs from the ta rpu'; . . I Me. I Dogs are lovers of flesh, and when ments. one and all. I I H is not given them, are apt to seek j'y n ' " j JQSIAIJ TURfJU wherever it may be found ; and the tim- P. S. This announcement was exclud-1 jd, noiseless sheep is more apt to be at d, but subsequently admitted as an ad- tacked by them than any other of th : j yertisement.- The ring mensay the Bad- domestTc animaU. I both narties failed to to do that after ten 1 4iuk cveT fUrmer fihoul J be allow' . j years trial, aijd thats what'a the matter d t keep one dog, if he wauta to. I j between myself and be ring. i? rather" seldom a single dog goes in pur jorioisauveriniem.enn paid the Ue- eeit 0f 8i,eeD. More-freaaentlv two or i a Fmm the Daily News TO THE PEOPLE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Mb. Andrew. J. Chambers, an in fluential colored man living in Arkansas, tas written a letter to ibe Hon. Sjm. J Randall, in which he expresses his belief that the exposures contained in-lhe report of Mr DoCGLAS on the Freedjnan's Bank will be of great use in enlightening bis people in the South as to the real character of the politicians who have been growing rich off of the hard earnings of colored washerwomen and laborers." Mr. Chambers, who evidently " possesses a ieyei uean, naa come 10 tne conclusion that the true friends of the colored men arei not" those who make extraordinary porfession8 of devotion to their futfrest while laboring entirely for their own bene fit!,: but rather those who without pretend iug to have any unusual regard for the colored people try to catch and puttisb the hypocritical rogues who havo been robbing them. j A delegniiou of Southern planters, -some of them of the old school, from Louisiana, Georgia and South Caroliua, called upon the Committee on foreign Affairs of the Senate liii week to protest against the ratification of the Hawaiian treity. The ground fortius opposition is that, it will greatly damage the sugar and rice pros ducts of the South, and so cheapen the in as to render their production impossible under their present system of labor. Gov ernor Autoine of Loueiaua, one of Un delegate, said that should this bill, carry ing into effect our late treaty with the Hawaiian Islands, pas, admitting rice and sugar free of duly it will co cripple tliu production these ai titles at the South that over one hundred thousand colored laborers will he thrown out of employe tnent, and render worthless thousands of well cultivated acres of land at present used for the production of these staple articles. Washington Chronicle. Hog Cholera Asir? Qoixsr. Mr. Basil Lisle, a jyell -to-do' farujerrfesiding near Vancebyrg, Ky had about .sixty hogs down wjiii quiusy atuj cholera, and abandoned the hope of savjng ihejm.. 'His fat hogs ready for market,-were ''mostly helplt es, wheu a friend proposed to drench them with coal oil, which relieved and cured them without the loss of a single animal. The bog is gagged, pulled up jo the fence, and about a teacupfu! of coal oil poured down the throat. For quinsy the throat is, also rubbed externally with the nil; and for cho'era or kidney disease, pour the oil along the back after drench ing, Chickens may also be relieved by the same remedv. ! THE HEW ft Bay Horses tue Swiftest. it the records have been fairly and equitably kept, bay horses, as a clas, are superior for speed to any of those of any color, lt has been stated by one who professes to know, that out of ninety-six Derby win ners, fiftyone have, been bays, twenty-six chestnuts, seventeen browne, one black, one gray. The Oak has been run by fifty-three hays, twentyone chestnuts, twenty-one browns, one dun, one gray one roan. The St. Iieger by fifty-five bays, twenty chestnuts, seventeen browns, two grays, and one roan. The New York Herald gives a terrible account of Lewi Harney, the witness against Speaker Kerr. It says he has been the associate of the lowest character, the 1 broiher-iu-law of a Lank robber and a sneak thief, and indicates that these and other inaiters to his great discredit will be brought before the committee investigat ing the charges against Speaker Kerr. Senate more are found in the slaughter. Lay a heavy tax on all extra dugs a farmer or other I persous may keep. This would reduce the number of dogs largely, and by so much lessen the damage they peiver m the paily and $2 in the y tYeekiy. I i ' w JQSIAH TURNER. June' 10 d&w It. T I If Josiah Turner has ever performed a . a wise political action in a wise manner and with a mudeut re-ard to tim La Miction the sheep raisers, while it would i pircuinstances we cannot now recall! it, a bfins money iuto lLe Sute or counl j jpnless thjs announcement ot hinlself l.aa' TT7' : just five days before tha meeting! of the 'State Convention will dsss for snch n s.Oue of the , best farmers in ! action He might have nominated him- w". re8ding near this place, having lelf two years aco. and all bis snbaVn nent read Venn's articla in last Watch. t t - ' m - I man An ilia lloi tralitra t . a ment, -&c dissents to some of his views as follows : I "I have tried different breeds of hosa. About 25 years ago, we had what was called the Berkshire hosr. Thev weri fine and thyfty and easy kept ; but we could not make them weigh more than from 200 to 300 lbs. at two years oU. Nnw my experience is, the sooner you The many and pressing applications to mo from different parts of the Stale, and by persous of all classes, to allow myself to be placed in nomination as a candidate for ihe office of Superintendent of public Instruction, county nominations, and preferences expressed for me in ih newspapers, I make in my duty to pub4 lish my position on the subject involved, I can truly say, and I desire it to be known that I entertain the higlu-sl and the most tender appreciation of the conli-j denco of my fneiitis, and that tin approval ot my administration ot iii duties of the office in question, ept-dallyi after the sifting of time and experience and with my recollection of the prayerful and trembling anxiety with which I strove to be faithful to my great trust, excites within rae emotions too strong fur utterance. And I still cherish the f'eel ings and principles which animated and guided me as a public servant. My love for my native State is no less ardent, 1 am keenly alive to her honor and interests, and the waving condition of general education within her brothers oppresses" me with the weight of a personal grief. The fact that when our Common Schools were suspended at the closo of the war, a critical and formative period, I anticipa ted results which have occurred, and are on record as protesting again?!, a policy unpatriotically designed ; but, as 1 1 bought, likely to lead to future trouble, does not lessen my regret at the existing state of The national hand to all the world. has shown its In the treatment ot'! the appropriation bill its committee has elected to play the rule of obstructionist to the very letter, and its opposition to iho measures and suggestions of the House tell" its own faithful story. It has demonstrated one thing conclusively. Retrenchment can not be mule practicable and reform can onlv be beuun as Urns a republican majority exists in either brauch of Congress. Boston Post. Charlotte Observer : P assenjrers on the North Carolina Railroad will observe a bar-room with a United States il,i til. i general , uouiing over it, on I lie line of the road :;ear Concord. 'I his is ihe result of tlie dry ticket in Concord. Thirsty souls carry their ings out to that little shop and fill them and themselves. Bpeech makng snd wonderful display i of patrjotjo rurqr yquld Im been let "down Jo bis credit as electioneering, andTf pters hearing" bira Would havo decided then and there pn bjs raerits and claima.f But he has reserved his trump bard for ihe fast, and now he comes down with it to he consternation of his nnappreciative pemocratic friends 1 j Josiah may have done mach good, as a politician, and if so ? t . . 1.1 m a ' ' I AAH MM MIM! aK 1 .1 fi is to oe regretted mat bis labors failed P , 3 6 "orK l,e. more to gain for bira that sort of hearty aonlanae ProfiH II can be done in r0 13 to 15 It is proplipjijej by those who ate most familiar with the Eastern Qiestii n that the present troubles will' eventu; td in Russian supremacy over Turkey, a severance of Kgypt's vassalage fr in Turkey, and the promotion of an alliai ce between Kuglaud and Turkey, which will practically tntke ihe latter powers dep n dent; on the former. A full-blooded .Englishman on the tlirone of the Pharaohs, and the cross taking the place of (In crescent upon the spires of St". Sophia, are among thepossih lities. Daily News 'La! me'" said Mrs. Partington, beaming mildly through her gold-riminrd spectacles, ''women do m ike such a fuss about imDairinsr boy's clothes. Now things and because of ipy being in t bo tIiere9 Isaac, wlio hardly-goes a day matter, and of my lively sensibility to the without tearing -something. He used to keen me about detracted with work till I fare I have been and am devoted. I am went and bought me a sewing machine deeply affected as I make known the posi- I Wft8 VPry Ciufcf(,l t0 get one that had lion which my sense qt duty requires me to. plenty of room under the arm, so that occupy. Without presuming to.be a -when llft tore his n nits I couhl nut them guide for others I mun decide for myself 'right under the machine without taking on the course demanded by my ministerial Jac out of them. The midline is in character, and with my convictions I can- i,Mrrloiuiiig room. Doctor, and I'd lik. not consent to be a candidate any lo Ujive ,.ou 8ee j,- Mying w,;c, 8l,e place by becoming identified with party, led 'the way to where Ike was discovered -m T.I.I? T. ' - movements ana wuu ineir exciting con- 8eilt4. before a "I, rht limn n? Domes FINLEY HIGH SCHOOL, MATHEMATICAL and COMMERCIAL, Lenoir, Caldwell County, N. C. H. C. DIXON, ' Principals. M. A. BERNHARDT, ) Asgi8tant9 V. P. WINN, f Assi8tants- rr- Fall Term opens-July 13, 1S7G. ja Tultloa per session ot, so weeks, f i 00. Board In private families tnt the village, excepting lights, washln?, and towels, per Session, $00 00. Sir For particulars send for Circular. , 36:3t GUAlfb Excursion to Richmond. A Train will be run from Salisbury, Con cord, and Lexington, N. C.. lo Richmond, Va., on Friday June 30lli, a. nl. Tlii Train will make clone connection with the Fredrickolmrg, & l'otomac R. R. for Washington, York River, & Ray Line to Baltimore, and the Chesapeake & Ohio R. K. T Tickets pood for Thirty days, to Return on any regular Train. Arrangements will he niade with Hotels in Richmond for persons wlio desire to remain over for a few days. Fvr Hates and information apply Jo Neal fe Co., Richmond Va. A Double, Threatj Uck-StHch Machine lllll l U V 'I'll 1 I I a n m villi II gittVyy ,mW- ,M) The Carolina Watchman PUBLISHED IN SALISBURY, N. C. Pit ICE $2 IX ADVANCE. ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1832. Always Coniertatice. CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES : Inches. One Inch for Two Inches lor Three Inches lor Four Inches tor 4 Column for do for uoe do for Rate by the Month. 1 2 3 6 12 $2.00 3.50 $3.00 $7.00 $1.00 4.0) 6.0i) 7.00 10.00 16.00 6.0J 8.00 10.00 13.00 20.00 8.00 10.0) 12.00 IS.00 25,0u 10.0.1 13.00 13.00 2S.00 55.00 15.00 51.00 27.0) 34.01 55.00 23.00 33.00 43.110 63.00 lvu.00 ALL KINDS JOB PRINTING IN'CM'MKO COl'BT BLANKS FRANKLIN ACADEMY. :0:- An English, Classical, Mathematical and Scieniiric School, Male and Female. This handsomely loc.Ued Institution will open on the olt of July 1876. All who wisl to avail themselves of a practical education, or prepare for College will do well to attend. Tuition at from $1.00,: $1.50, Si 00, $3 00 and $4.00. IJoard at from $7.00 to $10.00. Al.so, ample facilities for meting, &c. Rev. II. M. IiKOWN, A. M.. Principal. Tutors supplied when needed. ' 3o:2ius. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Superior Court, teal?, it H, pern p, too late lo expregg regret that the cause of popular education should have become encumbered with the political issues of the day : we njtut take facts as they are, and in view of the situ ation, and what U expected of candidates nominated on partv platform?, the arena where honorable and good men, not of ray vocation, may lawfully strive, id clos ed to me by my sense of the obligations of my sacred calling. C. II. Wiley. Winston, N. Ctf June 7, 1876. sate' tic, bnjsily sewing the cat up iti the good old lady's rag bap M.iy cherries are about, and about the time look out for the shrieking urchin, with both hands crossed riaulicallv over his abdominal region. North Carolina Montgomery County, S. J. PemWrton, Plaintiff Againut rr i .fTi.;; 3 . ojauiiey, torn r. oi i huiji I as Stokes, (dec.) Dejendant. All creditors of Thomas Stokes, (decO are hereby notified to appear before me, at my office in Troy, N. C, on or before the 1st day of August nexl, and tile the evidence of their claims, in the end that the estate of the said Thomas Stokes, (dec.) may be settled. ; C. C. WADK, C. S. C. of Montgomery County. 35:2mos. V THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. With our printed directions, no' instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate k. The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled sin.! plicity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings are few, and they! are hardened and polished. The machines are made at our new works in the city of Newarjc, N. J., with new special (patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomplish what we now offer. Every machine fulty teurranted. DOMESTIC" GEWING MACHINE CO., -.i Now. York find Chicago. SAVINGS By usinff the " Domestic " Pa. ' per Fashions the most stylish and perfect-fitting costumes can be produced, at a large saving in MONEY to those who choose to make, or superin tend the making of, their own garments. With Ihe highest talent and the best facilities in all departments, and the best ideas of the most skillful modistes, both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain results far above the reach of the average dress-maker. Our styles are always the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated catalogue mailed to any lady sending fire cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere. "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., Now Yoxlc and Cliieag-o. FASHIONS land-Made Oabinet Work GSctter and (cheaper than TOE undcrsijrned is doinjr a larjre! business in the .Cabinet "MaUir-c line and would call Kpecii attention to bis Home-IVIade TOTork Iicdteads, I '.iiven us. Cuicets, I'.ouUuses, 'Ward poues. secretaries, l uu es, 1'ic'ture r raines, auu. everj fnnifr else (leniaiHieo. Also, arpenterg' - Work mcludinrr band made window ensh. window blinds, doors. Ac. ivroirntlr to order: liesidpi reoneral eaxounteriiii? bnsiness lMtiiis ami tiimif niaili iir.rl eontrnf-ts t:iUii fur 'hnnhv. dwellings, stores, factories. &e. Also, :wns the pnteut and is m.w se!liiir, the 1 WEW CLOTHES RACK, Qie bkst thing for the Hirjose of dryiujr clothes ever yet invented ; is equal to 70 feet of lint q;nd uiity be used eij.her in or fiitof doors ; mv use all or anv part with equal couvcLivucc. i ; COFFINS. - tepps constantly on hand a full assortment of coffins ready to ship Lh few minutes. JPRICES ! Call and hear them and see the stock. ' i iarch 9. l7f . : 22: - . Address.- A1. L. MclNTlIJE; . THE it Carolina 'HOME Insurance Co. OF RALEIGH, 3ST. C, i Insures Dwdliuiis, Stores, Merchandise, j ' 7 AND ALL CLASSES OF INSURABLE PROPERTY, I AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, ON TUB. MOST F A VO It ABL E TERMS.: . . ' - : - jits stockholders are frent.lempn inte'ted in building nj North Carolina Institutions. igd I auiug them are many of the prominent buiiu;.ss unl iHiiiiiciil men of the State. till Jjosses Promptly tldjusted .and !Paid. rj. H. BATTI iEATON G I xXMmm Home Institutions rt:. ?SS; JJrKV ANDREW MURPHY, Agent, Salisbury, N.C 2-2:4ii . . - ' Marble Works. h : 4 . - ; . i V OS SO CS LSJ III 3 U. bi US SiCt im S3" The Southern Underwriter's Association. yrhich captivatei the public mind and for njan; the j popular admiration, esteem, and confidence. Ilia present an nouncement ia charactcriatici and there is ia not many in j the State who "take after tnontha. There ia a great eaving by this method in risk of life, in feed and the nacesaary attention to stock. The Berk shire, .however, ia too alow for the rapid proceaa, and coata too much to run him him? it ia hardly worth while, we thinfc wo ypars 1 "ave fQnd a far suDerior tt break up the democratic party to grati- 54 a cr38 t!l9 Eaaex and large 'fr.iMaSpF)W The wil1 Attea any ajre meet an4 0 it s work juataa if there waai't Pn considerably leal grai wiih leaa at--oaiab !ri4p Ration. He la not the man nlioP M hoS - always weigh from Jhe emocratf arp after, and he U not he -300 l4 400 lb3et at from 13 to 15 yight man j hel yaj j ! h monUis old. - And as for, the pork- or ba on 1 have never seen anything to surnasa it.' The only objoction I have found to SheriffalilyJi U fartf by some that J 6 obJi,cUon 1 h f' are to have trotftle a ttf9 wanty this " 1 V ' lender 8kia h hardl rear, in tie .ee;ctf9i, of ffeeriff, irepbely f t9? to 8usUiQ tbe "eight wh 'I.- .1 ' 1 ' . i " :; Tfr i fnm tn liar... U. . .1 . 1 stronsr pirailar to jbat of seyeraj years ago. dor are piear or old fprape, abd hall be of this, f t pomes, fye are clearly fui favor of suatainln a frttfimn woo has proved lts capacity and tneaa for the office, lhe people want good V ficeri to do tlefr w prk, and the voters jof llowau have fhoyn how easily they Van : as8tri.ljr;wii'ef n tljis regar4 io e ance pf ponyentjons. when they conceive W attempt ipoerce Iftejf action ! now tbey , - , aiust their honest pgnvjctloo,, j Gutrda that mUedlliJe! ' en you r7f" t ""6 ""y 10 ury. x agree with Mr. lienn in general treatment ex- pepi as iq leeatng turee times a day. It TVf f Maimer ume lor pigs just veined j t)t when the days, get to be fton. awma runted Ifere nqt time allowed for d ft s tjetF fqtj tlje ?eaUh of the T .f,M"9n QBI not be inter- by top frequent feeing, ( J. C.MILLEIU' LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. INSURES ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY AGAINST SMALL POX IN MONTGOMERY. We regret to learn that this disease haabroken out in our neighboring coun ty, Montgomery. It seema that a young OTMfS ecp-I,TAL' man by the name of 1 rank Wooley. son of Dr. Calvin W. Wooley, had been West to Indianapolis, Indiana, Ave believe, and aome sixteen days nfter his return home he waa taken down sick. The physician ....$1,000,000 00 ... 152,37 1 attending the young man had never seen a caBe of email pox, and did not have bin suspicions around that it was this fearful malady with which his patient waa suffer- HOME OFFICE EALEIGIi, 1ST. ARMISTEAD JONES, President, 6. W. BLACKNALL, Treasurer. R. W. BEST, Secretary. Parties deslrinsr to tnsnre their oronertr should natronlze this Comnanv. for the followlne reasons ! It ill" until the larup nf nnmp tpn nr t volvo ,3 a corporation, combining solvency and stablUty, (two of the moat essential points la an Insurance j iua idpsc oi some len or twelve company), as the following certcate from the Sevman' or state sets form : uan in me meantime many persons, . .rx. perhaps an hundred, having visited the deiabtment ok state, I As soon as . the character of L. L . Ralctgh,-May-5th, 18,6.) tue younsr man a ailment was uaeerLhinfxl This la to certify. That I have thoroughly xam1nA1 thn u hmincuA affairs and finances" of ''The South- uimui tuuiee CilUSea & paDIC in IDC I mend Sectlons4d. anfl mX. " Ruftlp'si UPvUal "r-hantpr Vt? rut.lflo.1 lath Vnrrh A h nnl (In Hiwl that. S business upon sound principle, within the provisions of Its charter, and in compll the state of North Carolina. ""and that they are DoascsSied Of the following securl- iuiu ULiucur imiu HLiiLemnnr. on nip in iiiisoince: view of thorough vaccination of the Deonle I pnjted States Bonds, (market value), 170.200 00 nf tlu infprto,! l..r.... n . i Kaii Koad Bonds, (market value), i 19,000 o 01 me inlected locality. Ureat tears are N. C. Ooanty and city Bonds, (market Value), ! lajsis io enteriamea QI ;he disease snread np- hut wongageaon iteai isuwein isortn Carolina, (flrst ljenM), , 83,i 00 iftheproner Stena have been taltpn it " MMuuiicBs u oonnnea 10 lis nresent -;'. t limits. A mlt r,. uta 1." XJriB0 delegated to mp Dy j3 legislature, I hereby approvs me Report or - XT '"t"f f" y M a sjc vccii I v .aiicr-va iuu xtxj . established, to which all ocrsotia attacked ?,Teo y baud aa4 seal of office, community,) a messenger was dispacthed said company is " doing ,1 i ' - . r , , ance with ihe laws of U to una place for vaccine matter, with the ties, which will more fu: with the disease are to be taken, cared for and guarded. Pr, Wooley's residence, where the disease originated, is some twenty-fi ve miles from this place. Ydung Wooley, it is thonsht, contracted the dia- eafe in Cincinnati'), through which tit v 1 ' I WMCf ACUi ue passea on t)ia return home. Rocking I l8?- n wm. h. HowgRTO?, gwretaiy of State, It Protects th DOllCT holder. fOF Ita Oinrtftr rpnulrsa X ns cant nf tYta nrpmllimH rncelved to Yip (1pnnKlf ed with the KLat Ti...r tA ,ir.ZZ ' ,-..,:r-rt . - . - u.A,.uuiuria me muong me prominent Dusiness men in Norm carouna. His under me control andJiutnagement oi naUve Norm Carolinians. It omcere are known throughout me State. l f,are J"our property on the most reasonable terms. It will keep, your money at home. j.,. "I"01 Agents wanted In every part of the State. Addrpss. ham South. A, MCRPnT, Local Agent, Salisbury, N C, R. W. BEST. Sertretsrr, Italelgn, N, A. L. ORRELL, Special Traveling Agent tor N. C, MONUMENTS, 1 i i HEADSTONES. BIS III r JTTiT TT, -r to err -z-i '9 Scotcli and American Granite . LVJ iLWlLiiZjfJLJ Mm On hand and furnished to Order. ! ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Address, -.....- JOHN CAYTON, I . Corner Morgan and I'lunt-Streets, ( lair Ulaleiah, j Blaclier ai Heiersoi, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C auaary 22 1674 tt. j PAINTING. rj. GILMER KERNER, (louse, Sign, and Ornamental I painting; kinii & Frescoinc a Specialty. I All letters addressed to the under signed at Kernersville, K. C, will be promptly answer?d. I Work done by contract or hy the day ijjatisf action Guaranteed. Address I J. t GILMER KERNE R, i ; ; 1 I I Kernerev(lle, N. C. i 4 1- $C QQnper day athoine.i Samples worth d ill. OaU$l free. Sn.V60s'& to., Tortland March 9, 70: I jr. aii.e. lA1aT17C TTATTCC A Deiiahtftil Summer Heme, Surrounded by Mountains- LENOIR, H. C Dr. W. HI. EARXriAKDjV Rroprietor Health anJ )Uasure sekers will fi"'l t,w their interest to .lp at the ahve hW The tiihl are snpj.lied with the hestjtM market aiFril.s, ihe servants are atteiitji and the irrietor will ilt all in li no t inaKe ins gyiesis ciuilrianie. : Visitors to Lenoir stop at Hickory. n.t W. N. C Railroad, where they will fi"' dally line of hacks to Lenoir. 3:3: tf. Ml FOUR FOR SIOIOO Safe arrival and Pf1t gnafanteert. i Italian stocla fis-3" Monr:in"s combinatLpn HIVE $2.51 Address, RUFUS MORG'V Old fart. S. C.-X 19 ' r t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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