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Watchman. OCAL. 1S76. ""koHzed to auuounee ISAAC M ft,r the omee i nern i me 11, V.twmiiliur aaImI iin ;w the decision of the County meet in August next. J;5t- 00 pI?; Stealing Extraordimry.f-'Soi ' a horse j a tunic, or a cow; not sheep,' a pig or a goat; but a railroad Engine was stolen from our depot last Friday , niglit--jumped off none rack on to another, and slipped away four or fire miles beyond Lexington, N. C.j and Uiere left standing on the road. Mr. Lowery, tne omccr having it in charge,; went in pur nuit next morning and 'found -it- all right. The thief had escaped. i lie must have been familiarly acquainted With handling of such stock or else a very" desperate rascal. Hi$ object evidently was to speed his journey northward. I' : 'yjer of Kovan.' County, I, hereby "! ..If a candidate for' Sheriff, sub- .ui iWcwo" " w.. - "51 "fttlie 26th; 1876, - " 9 s" ' !- - T. li. JULIAN. ot fly trai .Lforvale at A. Parser's, o f Ahober1 left last Tuesday morn f,r the WH CUlfW" aw k. uwm. t Xrenoaine Bro's Srbe out again this be advance agent is laying put the fit Ftiuilj Mackerel just ree'd at -i i A. FarlTer . J. B'. Bonne j will preach in . n .11 ,n SihuImv 25lh hmt. at 1 1 ..nrtni"" r- . ----- town authorities have put new glob? V i - .. t I i: jKnmere on tne ,au,Ps ,u l,,c P"" TiLai-'arft verv urettv. iTHl at A. Parker's. ; and Lemons EfiS ! wheiTl knowlliat tcai rr" w "vu iciHium, uu iu ui iiicreuiuio nuurv time the cars were readied, the word given and off tney started on the beautifully wild ride down, the uiuuuuuos ueiuna me iron norse driven oy air. Ben. Reception, Our citizens, accompany by the Silver Cornets, met Governor Vance at the depot on his return from Raleigh, last Thursday evening, and greeted him with three times three and the' best musical blast thev could produce. He was then called out and responded in a few : approprate re marks, well adapted to time and circum stances. Walter L. Steele was also " aboard and responded to a call in which he said if the Democrats failed Udl succeed with the ticket nominated they! t misht hereafter fold their arms and surrender their liberties for that it would be useless to struggle for them any longer. But he was confident of a glorious success, &c. The train departed amidst the cheers of the people. Marsii. me wnole-soul encineer who Vlnrilr e-inre his seat In the engine to several Of the young ladles who occupied It persistently: At Hickory, Marshall, of the "Western.'' jrave an excellent dinner, both train? and coming, and in other ways showed the party at tentions that will not soon be forgotten. At Canova and btatesvllle sets were formed in the denots and SO minutes spent pleasantly In dancing at each place. i ucu uu nuoara, ana we irain was on tne uome stretch ahd landed safely on time. M axen couecu veur and lncu viduauv It was the moat complete, pleasant and enjoyable affair that has ev er occurred in w. N. C and the memory thereof will never be effaced. - i D. i June 20th. 18T. ; ' ; ; r Press Cosvestios. The K. C. Press Convention met in the Senate chamber, iirrl Raleijrh. 'Wednesday eveninir. June 14th. Eishteen or twentv nabers were reDresented. a m . It was unanimously resolved to keep the organization in a good healthy condition, and by way of a tonic! passed resolutions that the Convention should visit the Cen tennial in a body. No doubt this will make the feeble poise of the Convention beat more lustily. Dr. Manning of the Roanoke Neict was elected President and R. T. Ful grum of the South. Cen. Guide, Secretary and Treasurer. The meeting after doing a great deal of other important work, adjourn ed to meet next in Charlotte. u. Richard Henderson, of this city grad li on last Tuesday. He ,'fll SI ,nend!a shoit vacation nerc ueiurc gu , 00 truj, - f Ir tho4 K. Brown,'is addins 8o feet to hi -tWrv sndSle Stable, making U now v-j ... . fed long. Thi, we warrant, u tne best jble in the State. " ; - )r HcndeRMin's newly finished mansion f t(j corner oi iniuii u mm. o..vi.c, ... -. .mcuuied bv Rev. Dr. Doh, pastor of John' Tobacco Barks BrRNED. We regret to learn of the lotw of two tobaeco barns and con tent in tins vicinity by" fir within the last few d;ty. Ir. W. W. Miller,; near Franklin, while drving ofl'dampnes to prevent moulding lost hi week before last, and Mr. Geo.T. Tliom- aKon met with a xitnilar niixfortune last Satjir dav mornin". Tlieio in each case waw sev end hundred dollar, falling heavily on two very industrious and wortiiy young men. ? The drying out process; at this season of the year must be attended with jfreat care, an it is said to be much more dangerous than the cur-' jug process. win,and prefer to live out of it when, I cannot.i : llespectrully, . D. R. JULIAN. We think Mr. Julian is rather hasty in assuming that he was the burden of our last week's article under the head pf Seriflality." His modesty ought to have ; restrained him at least until his name was called. Perhaps, however, he desires to air himself through the newspapers. There js; great power in printer's ink, but it is also a two edged sword. Those who employ it should do it warily.. His counselors,5 where much is at stake, should be wiser than keen. Keen helpers may cut and ; slash j around like a duck in a puddle, but: prudent ones are more apt to look on and ask, "what is to come of it I" ! f ! We have no desire to' provoke our rather hasty aspirant, and shall let him have his my without further notice at present. If he gets the nomination he is to be our candi date for the highest office in the County, and we shall expect him to: be as. good as his predecessor, who is indeed a model sheriff! i T O F A R LI E RS. MAKE YOUR OWN FERTILIZER. SE HARRIS' AGENTS Luthern church of this city. All pfr hi Western N. C, are hereby for M,ntoeet up any. jokes on the excursion ,rty that was water-bound in Old Fort. Thi icew by requert oi cerium parue, ANOTHER 4TII JULY CELEBRATION. We received too lat for litis paper the" official prociedings of a meeting ut Union Male Academy, one mile south of China Grove, for th porposq of making arrange menls to celebrate thej4 h July at; that place. Win. A. Ilouck, E.-q., was ap pointed principal orator of the dy, and Mr. C. M. Kimball, his alternate. Other speaker were also appointed," to: wit: Mr. W. A. Sloop, with L A. Misenhtimer -con- (hif Artwt, Mr. Wharton, goes to Statesvitle . j !. W- will nnt Kolrfi without nnv inirewaajs', . Ionian in onrmidst; for, in the next door kill be found a special artist with coiwidenible v . I ii .hLn nnriinnrliiin." f 'all and IrilKneiiccaiiu y FoHndat St Jhns fefry, where the odd c!lo pic nic was held, a small gold heart aiuieledon otie side. The owner may get llitiaine, by calling on Mr. John Ucaton. m hearts otlght to have been found for K't heard of several that; was lost on that as alternate. Rev. R ; V. Petrea, will llev. J. C. Closer, as alternate. Mr. Cil HO! TO PHILADELPHIA ON THE 4TII Don't forget the Grand Excursion on the ZOtU'tia Richmond to Philadelphia. The train will pass Salisbury June 80th, at 1 o'clock 20 minutes in the morning, and con nects at Greensboro with the Raleigh and Salem Excursion for one grand train. Fare from Salisbury to Richmond and retnrn $11.50. From Richmond to Philadelphia and return by York River R. R and Bay steamer. $8.75 making the w hole round trip by that route for $20.25, The round trip by the way of Frederic ksbury and Potomac will be $23.50. , By latter route, the pas senger is carried through several of the noted Confederate battle grounds. But those who desire comfort and varied scenery are advised by those who know loth routes to take the York River and the Bay line at Richmond. FUN ABOARD. Look out for breakers! Little offices the bone of contention ! and the poor desnised Repub licans of a few year ago, now being courted by dignified business men as holding the balance of power. ? Truly the mania forjuffice is great! it has never been a matter ofMirprise to me that offices of profit and honor should be sought af ter with avidity, but it is truly wonderful to see the interest manifested by uien of experience, good sense and business qua lineal ions, to be tlected to fill the Hale non-pnyiiir and non honorinff offices of the count v. There is a L. K'-tchfe, as secret mystery about it entirely incomprchentu- The Evil Fruits of Weak Digestion. There is no pathological fact more dearly ascertained than that the most formidable phases of nervou? disease is directly trace able to imperfect digestion.; Insomnia, with its train of direful consequences, proceeds more frequently from weakness of the Rtomach than front any other cause. Mere sedatives are power(es to cure nervousness, nrd soon cease to pa I late its symptoms. lhe true-way to strengthen the nervous system is to invig orate the 'i festive and assimilative organs, upon whose unobstructed action its equilibrium is absolutely dependent. The daily use of Hosteller's .Stomach Bitters; will do more lo brace and soothe the weakened and irritated nerves, and induce sound, refreshing sleep nature's grand catcholicon than all the so called nervines to be found in the pharmaco peia or out of it. A wineglassful of the Bitters should be taken before each meal. mm maJce no enaanemcnts Mill van ke.ti nur HEW Which Jn thrilling Interest j sterlinir merit. r r U-M J- ?ee and cheapness has afiaolately no eqnah OrHome-MadePertUizer. . - I 1HE JSorth Amencan Refiew says it is "deser Y.inMn n-iil, t,M-i, t t ng of tiagwoZIaf praise; we anticipate for it an IOn Can Wltn these r.htmiala malr. I . i .; .. -1 . . J"ul c pwp-nariijt : ine-jjuouque Timet savs ., , '. tucrewy eav4 ouch a worn as inonsands ol the a : the money paid f.r high-priced commercial can People will be glad to possess"; the Detroit uuanog. in price of e.nninercia insured large profiu ind steady work for ayear.1 lor fnll narticulai-s. aAAr e cost is about tne-fourth the Advertiser calls it "p-ecroife to any yet puUUk unercial fertilixers. VVe will Any active Man or Woman of imod ad show bv the fdlowin? eertinejtt. fmi are"lire.l la parties who bave used chemicals f.r the past three years, that the result is much greater and therefore more satisfactory. Four hundred pounds of this compost sown broadcast over one acre will produce you a double yield of wheat, and two hun dred pounds per acre, nn ler corn planted exactly thte feet each way. will give fiftv ousueis oi aneuea corn to the acre ou .tl poorest land. a Oue horse in one year will oroduce enough manure, which with the aid of our chemicals making it a concentrated manure, to over twenty acres of laud. These chiemcals should be bought in Au gust and September for wheat croD. and from December to March for cotton and corn, as it requires from thirty to sixty days to make ine compost perlect. CJKead the following certmeaies from the best farmers iu the couutry J. & H. HJOEAH, JEWELER 5 JUIN. STREET, SALISBURY, SPRliGlSTOCI - S I , li. f 'i. . - . rr 1876. ! - - Family G roceriGo NOW Nil i ! i I 10 do 10 do 75 25 il Wholesale a&i Ectait, 1 A FLOWER that chakges its colqb: Telegram from Charlotte Charlotte, N. C, June 12, 1876. To J. W. HARRIS. farmers Jiighly pleased. Will sell thou sands of tons this season. WILSON & BLACK. i..i-c ijuiiuimr, anu uneenuiij say mat it nas opoons. i he nncst anc given us greater satisfaction than any sold or of Jewelry of all kinds, 'Used. We intend to use it the coming season. PinsJ Finder Rins Br&i Yours truly, CARROLL & CAMPBELL. J &c &o . - i..i..-...:. ..t T...i...iJ..-l ble or an eiuuemtc mania I Wo !,. ! tirmiiiiip In writp .in nrtii'le on the to Beiread by .Mr., u. i. JVimnail, X. U W. Oqniher, with M. alternate subject, bul tsimply to ask any reader whose eye Erwiu Lis alternate, i perchance may lull on tnese line, it ne nas any t . s taste lor in n growing oiu oi me riuicmous, iu Corps of Marshalls appointed lo nr- watdi for the next few months the long con,f"bs runse fir the accommodation of ladies and- r.esl reet, or the gentle taking aside into pri vate rooms, nv tnose vho want to be commis- others alteudtug. attend. Kvcry body invited to Rjsvivko, New PapKic The Salisbury liimincr bv J. J. Stewart, will again be M!ntlied in tjiis' place, j The first issue will Laic out about the .first of July, Mr. jStewart has ra'auy -warm friends and-sup-rters,and we wish him an abundant success- in his enterprise v. Ve heard iliat Vance said all the sober jufa got home Thursday and Friday from j:he Contention, j We traveled with Avery i.the Blue ItiJgir BUtdc, last Monday, a our way home. Vance meant that for a wj fine joke but he ought to remember that every bodyjaint married yet, if he and Avery are. ;V! Trogramme of the Commenceineat at Davidson College. c- It A. MM Bacsalaurate Sermoa by Rev. ! .1. 11. Bryson. oi S. C. 'l 8 P. M., Sennoa before the iVllltams As t soclatloo, by Hev. F. P. MuUalyj, or Ga. C 3 P. M.s AJJi-ess before the Alumni .- bv Prof. J. Hi Hill, of N. C. sioners, of the county, or fill some other little dog penny office, and I way if sueh nn one has any taste for fun of that kind, he will have rare op'Kirtunitiea of enjoying.hiiuseif either in or out of Dixie. ALL FOR FUN. Sunday June5. Wednesdiy June is. To the Allnvmni of Davidson College. The Alliunni Association ofx Davidson'Qol- lege will meet in the old '.ollege Chapel, at '1 1 s P. M, OraUoas bv Representatives o clock, 1'. M., e.lnelay, ZMU June, lo. of the Lltenry Societies. At 3 o'clock, P. Prof. J. Henry Hill, of Thursday ( 10 A; M., Orations by members of the Charlotte will deliver the annual alumni ad- SiiUsbury Silver Cornet Bind will bo in attendance. . iraunum ...c .ySu, Tt.rr Most of the Kail Roads wiy allow half f;u-e. The the Chapel, V e(lneslay night, tne Aiiunmi win Stewarts Hall wlU be open lor the accommodation meet in lhe Mathematical Rooms, to partake of guests. 4th Juhj. At a fultmeetiug of the Committee of Ar rangements ou Monday eveuing last, it was of refieslnnents. and spend a season iu social intercoure, sentiments, responses, etc., etc. All graduates of the College are cordially invited to participate, and by their presence contribute towards making the evening a pleas ant and profitable one. . r. i . YVirsiN, rren. t x- n T., i i7ft decided that the oration should be delivered ' ' in Meroney's Hall at 11 O'clock, a. in., on " OTICL. the 4th, the p"-oce?sioii to- form au hour All visitors attending commencement at unviusun ue"e on me -oi 11 ami jiii niri., vu i-v'i wi he oassed the round trio on the Western 'fl. H. Hei.pkr Some of our exchanses through the' principal streets to the Hall. f. C II. K . for one fare by askin" fur such I . . r . . - f .t. .... hve erred in 'namins this gentleman as the The Rowan Kijle (jrunrd. and the Salisbury ut-Keis at me piace o. unu8. Silver Cornet Rand, were invited. kuflior bf the ''Impending Crisis;" R, II. Silver Cornet Hand, were invited, aud are IhurEa i the author' of that and several I expected to take part iu the exercises Salisbcuv, JS. C, June the iOth, lb, other works of note. Our' townsman, Mr. as the other organizations of differeut kiuds Jfemrs. Editort of the Watchman. i . . H. 1L Helper is a brother to II. R., and are expected to do. Dear Sins There Mmden Record in 18G3, and sub- Everything isvorablefora grand eelebra- . naner headed Uaently a spirited Grecly paper in this place I tiu of this grand ceasion, and we trust gheriffality, which I am sure, does me, and uunng the last Presidential canvass. that all on r neot4e. (al good manv of whom mv friends injustice, but which I am dis wTTl be awaketied oui that morning by the posed to think was written trom erroneous booininffofthebigeun,)fromallpartsofthe j? J T0.S vase, x iraptvuuiij medium, to correct come np and let us.shuwjo the world that the errors into which you have fallen. In the heroic deeds and declaration of our re?o- tnat article you anticipate irouuie simuiar . . .. i:n to tnat wnicn occurrea a iew years ago in lutiouary sires are still green 10 our mem- xl . , .. m r . j J i rri the election of Sheriff of Rowan Count v, and ories and dear to our '. hearts. The oration th intimation is rlear that I and mv friends will be delivered by Mr. L. S. Overman of are to produce it. this eitv. a tainted and eloquent voune -Now, sirs, in reply, permit me to say that . J i ,r'.i ...r. tiii i"k. ff I have simplv exercised a right which no gentleman, and we teel sure that the ettort ,r - ; . - . man can deny the humblest citizen, that is, will be well worthy the occasion. Mr. Alex. u ht of annoUncin2 ravself a candidate. excursionists to Henrv's. last Thurs-1 S. Murphy another f our talented young subject to the action of the County Conven- iiou, leaving. iu uieis ui 11119 vuuuii iu manage and direct that Convention to suit themselves and in their own way, without any dictation from me. I challenge the proof from any. source, that either I or any oi my irienas nave aone anytning mai cating any desire to have anything else than a full Convention and a fair expression of reference, or that I have expressed but one in While in. New Bern last week, our young frieml.'Mr. R. Guion, pursuaded us to go wiling with a party. We felt a little funny uwe nesred the dock ; for we up-country fellows are afraid of water any how we hesitated and looked religious,-, he saw it nd quoted; 'How strong a hope on so iroarf a foundation,' glancing at our feet as lie d , onr eyes naturally followed hi we miled and got into the boat. i Botany is a division of natural science which treats of plants, and a study of Veg etable Physiology must be the foundation of iMttauical knowledge a study otily possi ble by the improvements u the microscope and in organic chemistry. As plants are not scattered haphazard over the earth, bot anical geography must be studied, and, jn ith this, plaiit-lmtory. Rotauy may be applied to the wants of every-day life, as in Agri ciiltu.e. Horticulinre. or Medical Botany. Animal oftu exhibit a niarvlous instiuct iu selecting medicinal herbs, and an ohs r vatiou of their habits has often, even in the present time, led to most valuable discov eries. And should man. with his kuowleda; and appliaures. fail to discover less tbau the brute .' It is of Medical Jlotiny we would speak, or of the I1EPATIXE PLAT, iliseovered iu Southern Nubia, the Flower of which changes its color with evjry change of the atmosphere. The remarkable chaugs and vaiiatiiis of this PI nit and Flower have been for years our special study, resul ting in the discovery of its possession' of wonderful medical properties, the existence and value of which have heretofore beeu eu tirely utikiiowu to medical science. After much labor and scientific, investigation, we have succeeded iu extracting it peculiar medicinal principles, which is a specific I'.nd cure for all diseases; of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels ; a permanent cure for Dyspep sia. Indiifestjou, Spleen, Constipation, Jaundice; aud all Bilious Coinpla'nts. Of sourse we cannot send h living Flower of this Plant to all who rad of Hepatiue; but to all who will eiid their address to Mer RELL A: CotJUEX. Philadelphia, Pa., with a three-cent stamp f..r return pos?age, we will send FltEE a fac siniile of the Flower, that w ill chauge its color iust the same as the real Ilepatiue Flower. The Medicine, MEURELL'8 HEPA TINE, for sale by Then. F. Kluttz. Salis bury. N. C, and will cure all diseases of the Liver. 'When thon art old and ricrif Thou hast neither heart aff-ctiou, limbs or beauty To make thy riches pleasant " It is surprising how few hooks have been written on the diseases incident to old atro. We know of 110 work that would be more gen erally read by tne medicolegal world, or 111 fact by all classes, thau a "Treatise 011 the medical management of old aire," written iu n plain style aud free from all technicalities, nor do we know of any medicine that is more happily adapted to the alleviating of the pains and aches of the aged than Dr. Tctt's Liver Pills. While they act promptly they do not wrench the system or shock the most enfeebled constitution. Iu cases of gout, rheumatism, kidney diseases, torpid bowels, indigestion, loss of appatite, their healing proprieties are truly wonderful. Their effect on the nervous system i prompt, quieting restlessness, imparting re freshing sleep and vigor to the whole system The old and young will be alike benefited by the use of this truly estimable medicine. townsmen will radj the Declaration of In TKe r, had a mistv. moist time "in reaching their destination. The rains decended and dependence Come out everybody, and en the flrtHa . u.,f tiw,.T hnUtol their urn- iov the oceasdon in lhe good old way, with "vuo ax i axil, w a x 10 1 m w brdlak. Khnnlrl..rpfl thpfr aL-aand marched drum aud hfe, eider and cakes, n. Having reached the St. Bernard of the . mountains, tuey droppea tneir tug- Gn jast Thursday a select party of this place In a se ana. their cares ami dancea xor joy. t? i rTA-. Th int tennlmii or th.x: 'tJiwere reeling on Mondav and waltzing rc.R.R- Nothing of interest occurred until the cars determination, and that is, to abide 1, L. -.!' - !. . i reacneu . "ri" mwul faith liv ita action. uai Mecklenburg Couxty. 1876. J. W. ILirris Dear Sir : I take pleasure in stating mat i used your Empire Compost this past season by the ide of other first-class Fertilizers, and state that it bext all of them. Yours truly, A. J. HOOD. 30 25 STORE AND ARRIVING Bbls. Mohisses. New Orleau's Syrup, ji , - . Bags Coffee. i Kgs Soda. Kl doz. Lemon Sunn, j 5j brutes Adamnntiue Ct(lle. i ; 25 Bxes Soap. i 75 Cases Oysters j j 20 cases Brandy Peaches, 20 ' - Fresh 1'enches, j ; 0- 10 Pine Applet, , GrossiSnnff Coils Cotton and Jute Rope 40 40 UA VE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ANIUPLINDID STOCK Most Beautiful Jewelry. We have just received the lanrest and handsomest stock of Jewelrv ever exhibited v n c r. in Salisbury, and respectfully invite public York Cocsty, S. C, December, 1876. inspection. . It comnrisk Gold and Silver Mfssr. Wihon & Black Gentlemen : We Watches, of all kinds: Silver Pitchers. Cum have sold and used Harris' Empire Compost in Castors. NaDkin RinirsJ Forks. Knivea nnd large quantities, and cheerfully say that it has Spoons. The finest and most beautiful sets nds, as Ear-drops, Breast Bracelets, Seals, Lockets. Arc., &c &c Also, a lot bf plain SOLID GOLD RINGS. Also, agents for i he celebrated Schaffhausen, Spectacles f "the finest glasses made.,.3 Doz. Painted Fails. Gross Flasks ? k 1 1.500 lbs.. Candy i 40,000 Cigars . 50 Kegs Powder ; ?! i 50 Bags Shut 100 Reams Wrapping Paper t 10 Duz. Scotc Ale " I : . also' A full line of Wood and 'Willow War, Boots, Shoes, Hits, Saddles & Bridles, Axes, Gun?. Pistols, Sfc, Arc. - Also! i large; lot of Canned Goods, ) m choice select jon of French Candies, Salt, Pepper cptce. Ginger, Royal Baking row ders. BaisnsjCkirrauts. Figs. Citrons, Nats Sardines. Coeoabuts, Pickles, Saucesv -Catsup. Potted Meat. Kerosene, Tauners and Marhine Oils, Liquors of all kinds, &Ct&c. l ne aoove ntoea was iMugnt at uu close of the season at greatly reduced prices, and is offered at ; Wholesale &. Retail at very short urofit8.. ' BINGHAM it CO. SHlisbury, N. C, June 12, 1876. I - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Union County, N. C, December, 1876 I used this year two tons of Harris' Empire Compost, and am so well pleased with it that 1 consider the formula alone worth $100 to me Mn! I nh:lll ndc si flrinltl nii'itOitir novt uAtt. son. The chearness of it. and the general mil- don promptly, asusual. it y. make it indispensable to farmers. I nev er expect lo use any other kind. A. HENBY. Will sell as low as any House in the south. CALL HERE AD GET YOCB YTATtll 1U CLOCK. KKPaIUlC All work warranted 16, 1875. 10:tf 12 months. Dec. Beaver Dam, Union Couuty, N. C, November, 1875. I cerlify that I have used Karris' Compost, and find it as eood as the under Cotton, at about one-fourth of the price, same, at my new stand A CARD, i oefr, leave to retnrn my TDanks to mv fiieuds for their liberal patronage to me while ui the firm nt Vnndnrfori! fr Wvatt nl hi.no Empire 0y aistrict attention to rby h'usiuess aud fair Navassa dealing to all to merit h continuance of the One ton goes over ten acres T. L. DOSTER. Beaver Dam, Union County, N. C, 1876, I certify that I have used Harris' Emoire Compost, and find that it paid me as well as any Liu.ino 1 have ever used under Cotton. I I : 1 ii l . mr i ra io nave useo jMiiama, navassa, Carolina, ioeil s Am. Acid Phosphate, and find -Harris Empire Compost equal, if not superior, to any on my lands. J AS. F. MARSII. next door to the Post Office where I shall always . endeavor to have on hand a fresh stock of i Family Groceries and country produce. Very Kespectivelv, T. H. VANDEKFOKD King's Mountain, N. C. Messrs. Wilson & Black Gentlemen : We certify that w? Kohl chemicals, bought of you last season, tor making Harris' Empire Com post, and take pleasure in saying that they have given entire satisfaction to all that have used (hem, and all intend using large quanti ties of it this seison. The cheapness of it makes it the most desirable Fertilizer sold. Yours, very trulv, MAUNEY BROS. & ROBERTS. Cabarrus County, N. C, 1873. We, the undersigned, have used Harris' Em pire Compost the past year, and take pleasure in saying that it is by far the best and cheapest Fertilizer that we know of. We intend to use more larselv this season. F. A. A BOH I BALD, E. C. MORRISON, WM. L. SAPP, JACOB HARBINGER, Dr. D. W. FLOW. A CARD. I beg leave to return ni r thanks to my friends for their very liberal patronajre in the past, aud hope by a strict attention to bm iness to merit a continuance of it in the future. lean be found at tbe Caldwell stjore House on Inniss st., where I shall at all fimef keep a full and choice stock of Groceries, Liquors Jrcouutry produce. sery Kespocflullv. 2$3iuo I N. C. WYATT. AGENTS For best chance in the world to coin monev. Address U. H. SAFETY POCKET CO. Newark, N. J. 2o:4w. A OCPITC 25 decant 911 Chromo. HUCN I O $1; 100 for $3. National Chromo Co, Phila., Pa. 37:4w. A ten-dollar bill of 1776 sent free for stamp. . Ad- A CURIOSITY diess Ilor?t & Co.. 77 Nassau St., N. Y.4w MANSION HOUSE Centrally Situated tlxo Xxx"fclio Square SALISBURY, N. C. Ci.excove, N. C, November 30, 1875. Thi! is to ceriify that I liave used five tons of the Harris Empire Compost this year, and find it equally as good if not better than any commercial Fertiliser I have used or noticed used, even at the cost of sixty dollars per ton, making an increase of about 100 per cent, on stubble lands. I expect to buy more largely next year. I'.A. akuiualu. IS YOUR LIFE AV'ORTIl TEN CENT7S Sickness prevails everywhere, and everybody complains of some disease during their life. When sick, the object is to get well ; now to say plainly that no person in this world that is su tiering with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and its ellec-ts, guch as Indigestion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, palpitation of the Heart, Depressed Spirits, Biliousness, &c, can take GttEEs's August Flowers without getting relief and cure. If yon doubt this, go to your Druggist Mr. Theo. F. Kluttz, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular me 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. -i eward as gay as larks. Pyid3ox Record." Ve have re ared the ferft No. of this carp paign pa- Published at Lexington. N. G.. at the n unprecedented low price of 2$ c.t ,0r fire months. It will be ably edited 'n tbe cause of truth and houesty by gen lletaen Wno,i :m w;ii uR nrotnoto the basMg. He f ' I WiU13UUUUlg D,gWt and beet interest of the Deople h'cuing them to the practice trie pa 'notunj as the surest road to prosperity Qa UaDtnneas. - in ii, swmeu ice uarvy wouia v:.u 1... ;, .; v. mniiul tn Ktn. m the IressAl work of a hrlrtorfvl itit-n iw a lew hundred yards ahead had been carried away I J do not feel like making war upon any by the freshet. .Nouung remauieu excepi me cross- Df niy Democratic or Conservative triends, ties, whlcn were suspended by the fish-bar Iron, ma- , J , T , Al . v , , i-imr usnension bndire. thoueh somewhat dancer- but when I find that I am charged with m- ous. A council was held immediately, the case stated tri truing and trying to make trouble, al- theirood thlnsrs oi this life, &c.j or stop at old Fort, has a riffht to do, a riarht which no one ?U OU 1UU1 rlioua, ,u bciM iui viskM uj oijk- lace to dance, no One vlew of tne nioun- be Immured on halt rations, in .curDy8Ur ran nnMtimi uniesa he ;s nredisuosed to ty have the exclusive and sole ngti teen, no place to aaHce, nj uue ewoi me moua- : , ' ... A, . c tains, and with all, ndwelcome from any one. Ade- assume the position that a lew men in this cislon was quickly reacned, and "En Avant." County have the exclusive and sole right to S" due itaS- not! contract and hold all the offices of the Conn- consideniDie nun nau iauen on me i ty i jeel like telling you WDere tOlS irouuie rffiSSSS nTufphl6 S to come from, if it comes at all. if Tto living than i come trom tnese very men tnemseives wno are now raising the cry. They are raising "Arve8t-Rain Enormous rains and tei of theni caught most of our farmers in le midst of wheat harvest last week, an many of them feel quite gloomily on tiiebread question. Bat the bright sun of the -J three or four days has restpre confidence 1 hope; now they will hayp to move up briskly or "captain !green" w;ll ; take the the cotton, the 0gajr 'cane aq.4 all the rttk patches for ha is s,endiijff a Hade for almost cytry .rjrpp Of wsiter dhythe clouds. ' ;: .! Darty since tea vorv much the aoDearance is no better specimen of the gentleman living than the courteous host ox the St. Bernard, Mr. sprague. As for tols -partner;! the young ladies call -him, ' prince Charming,", and the welcome the party re ceived can be better Imagined than described. At 9 o'clock p. m.j alwut i hours after the party arrived the dancing tonimencied, supper having been served in the meantime ; and there was not one who looked as If he or she had walked three miles through the rain and mud, being quite a comment on the deter mlnatkm of " wilful woman." The dancing continu ed until S o'clock, r-' Next morning was rainy, and threw quite a damp erOver the spirits of the party which quietly wore away, the music strtkln? upland dancing was the order of theday and In fact was continued until the " wee sma" hours of tne night. Saturday, fafjoUing and flirting, admiring; the beauties of nature, gather ing wild Jowers, ferns,tcwas to order unm the rain set in, which drove all In doprs, and then sets were formed for the never-tiring dance, and continu ed until 11 p. m. Sunday, the sun rose BJestlcaUy and waa hailed with delight by all, and even before breakfast the whole, party was in the mountains from which they came lust long enough to swallow a cup of coffee and-a roU, when they were ojagaln to the mountains, where hey remained a greater part yt the day. KexJ morning all were up bright this cry in advance to produce the way- for a bolt if Mr. Wagoner is not nominated ; or probably they think that, by sounding a false allusion, they can accomplish the work of intimidation and secure Mr. Wagoner's, nomination. I desire to see a Convention held in such a manner as to leave no grounds whatever for'complaint. But at the 8ame time I find that it is no part of my business to dictate to the people how they shall do it. I am willing to leave it to them, and abide their discretion, and will not do them the injustice to.say that I will abide it if it is fair. I will not in advance cast any such imputation on them ; but say unqualifiedly jn advance, that I will trust them, and ac- oniesce in their dccission. ' I am not the man' to live and djc jn Dixie, SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected by McCcbbixs, Beall & Deax. ! June 8, 187G. Cottox dull. Middlings. 10 low do 9 stains 68 Flock market stocked best fam. $8.00 suner. 2.75 Wheat good demand at Corn market well supplied Meal moderate demand at Irish do Oats Butter CmcKEXs per dozen Eoos Oxroxs no demand 1.001.15 7075 7580 50 4550 2025 $2.008.00 12i 75 RALEIGH MARKET. I WHOLESALE CASIi PRICES. (Raleioit, May 29, 1876. FLOUR. North Caiolina $o.00 a $6.25. CORN, ?5a80e. 1 CORN MEAL,80a00o' BACON, H. 0. hog! round, 14 a 15. M : "I ham16al7. HIDES, green, 5 i " V dry.llOa 11 FODDER, baled, new $1.25. HAT, NX', baled, igood, 90c a l.OQ. Pleasaxt Valley, Lancasler County, S. C, November, 1875. Thi U to certifv that I have used Harris' Em pi re "Compost and am very well pleased with it. a it not only prevents ru.t, but is as good ns any of lhe high priced (Juanos, the cost per ton making it the cheapest Fertiliser SOlU. li mJ. I J Al Alii Greexville Coukty, S. C, 187G. This is to certifv that I used Harris' Empire Compost last year on my .and for Wheat, and though I did not give it a fair trial, as I left out one of the ingredients, hut must say that where il was used my wheat was never better, and where 1 did not use it l nna mat u is very indiflerent. I shall use six tons this Spring I consider the formula invaluable to farmers. j lours respectfully, W. F. PENNINGTON Gastox, N. C, May, 1876. Messrs. Wilson & Black Gentlemen : It "ives me much pleasure lo slate that I used the Compost bought of you last Winter, and must Say that 1 am highly pleased witn it. i usea it on an old broom sedge field that would pro duce nothing, and must say the resulus aston i I consider it an invaluable compost, and iust the thine needed to bring out our old, worn-out lands. Yours, very respectfully, Da. J. F. SMYER. Mecklexho i Co., N. CV lb"6. I take tdeasure in stating to ray brother far mer all over the country that I used, last year, Harris' Empire Compost, under both corn and trot ton, and the result was astonishing to all my neighbors. The cost was only one fourth of what I had been paying for commercial fertilizers. v 3 LENS HOOK. Mecklexbcro Co., N. C, 1876. This is to certify that 1 used Hams' Empire Compost last year side by side with several commercial fertilizers, and I find that the yield from Hams' Compost was one-fourth greater and the-quality better than any. It makes the cotton mature better, and, in my judgment, it i preferable in every respect. The cost was one fourth the price of high priced guanos, and one ton will go over ten acres oi iana Your truly, D. C. ROBINSON. tW These Chemicals are for sale by J. H. EXNISS. Salubury, N. C. 2EgP Aeents wanted in the several txWJ. ships to sell farm rights. 3C:tt J.H.ENNISS. HE HOUSE is in Ibo centre of business. and Hncarest to the depot. i Table as good as the best. Servants attentive and polite Board per day Single Meals .- jFSpecial Contracts Otnnibhe to and from Best Livery Stable near at hand EFThe undersigned many friends who have Mansion, aud assures them that no effort shall future visits pleasant hblic will always find be spared to make tbeirj tyfbe Traveling l'i pleasant quarters and refreshing fare WM. ROWZEE Feb. 3, 1876. 17:tf $1 50 50 nSYCIIOMANCY.OR SOUL CHARM pING." How either sex may fascinate ind gain t3ie love & aflections of any person they choose instantly. This simple, mental acquire ment all can possess, free, by mail, for 25c, together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding Night Shirt; &c. A queer book. AddrtssT. WILLIAM & Co., Pubs. Phila. 12:4w ri r " A ACIITQ subscribers in one day MUllll I O Rest literary paper. Only 1.50 a Vjear. Three $10 chnurios free. M UN vox oS .Spoxsler, Pubs Phila., Pa. for a longer term. all trains. AGENTS Wanted for THE CENTENNIAL BOOK OF BIOGRAPHYr tj.e lives of Hie great inen ot our first 100 vears. Send for ar eolars. P, W. Z1EGLEK & CO , Phila., Pa. or Chicago, Ht . 33:4w. 1 . . . AGENTS WANTED for the New Histori cal Work Our WESTERN BORDER. A Complete and Graphic History of Aineri cau Pioneer Life 100 YEARS AGO. Its thrilling conflicts of Red and White Foe. Excitiuc Adventures, Captivities, Forays, Scouts, Pioneer women and boys, Indian war-paths. Camp life, and sports- A book for 6ld and young. Not a dull page. No competition. Enormous sales. Agents wan ted every tcfiere. Illustrated Circulars ir. C- McCURDY & CO., Phila., Pa. 23:4w tenders his thanks to called on him at the -GILES9 IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia. Fa4 Ache, Rheumatism, Gout, Frosted Feet. Chilblains, Sore Throat. Erysipelas, Bruises orj Wouuds of every kind ia man or animal. j ! A valuable horse had Swelling ard Hard Lumps in his Throat could not swallow : applied GILES' LlNlSljENT IODIDKOF AM MONIA; instantly soreness and lumps disap peared. I fell aud cu nail, applied the Liv withojit experieneina Stable or family shou THOMSON and Vine Sts., Fhilad Sixth Avenue, New V per bottle, THEO. F. March, 9, (22 my hand on a ruty IMENT, healiu it up any soreness. No Id be without it. 4c BROTHERS, 17th elphia Sold by all Druggists. D,ept No. 451 ork. Only 50c and $1 KLUTTZ. Ajrent. ' Salisbury, N. C Bms.) National Hotel RALEIGZf; N. C. Col. 0. S. BROWN, Propr. ;BeautifulIy situated FINE ROOMS WELL FUANI3U EO and fitted op Bath Room and Watfcr-Clotets od each Foor 30: tf. U. W. KEEK. Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 1 Superior Court. bf August next, and fi claims, to the end tha Thomas Slakes, (decJ 85:2mos. next to Capitol pqunre n the be?t style. L North Carolina j Montgomery Count S. J. Pemberton, Plaintiff Aoainst V. Mauney, Adm'r. of Thom- B Stokes, (dec.) Uejfnaanh I All creditors of Thpmas Stokes, (dec.) are hsreby notified to appear belore me, at my office in Troy, N. C 4n or, before the 1st day e tbe evidence of their the estate of the said may be settled. C. C. WADE, C S. C. of Montgomery County S FULLER, WARREN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF TOVE n The larsest assortment in RANGE ! AND FURNACE' The Market. OUR NEW WOOD AND COAL COOKINO STOVES ; ; GOLDEN GROWN. . i ncPOKTcH, n PIRIT OF '16. s 0UTI1ERH GE'l i 1 hi asd the famous Stewart' improved MEET THE WANTS of EVERY DEALER Correspondence invited. Price Lnt and Cot upon application to FULLER. WARREN A COL, 56 Water Street, New York. 21:4w For - , Coughs, Colds Hoasris; AKD ALL THOAT DISEASES,- Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT DP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES lATHIED AND SUBir REMEDY. Sold by Druggint generally, and i FULLER & FULLER, Chicago, III. THIS PAPER IS OS FILE WITH Vh4re AdvrUisi Contract i r nil Will buy one Box of Coneentated Id Ulfl. Lye at ENXIS3 KERR ORAIQE, Ji Mmti at ato, Salisbury, 37. O. 15:t( - 4 1 I.. ; ! I
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