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Watchman: JUNE 89, 1876. till Ytop tf -V"'JTV u ,c m' m vaelf a candidate for r-lec- 'l.he officeo? Sheriff, aubject to the T- if tbe Guunty nominating Cnn ti C. r, WAGGONER. ob- : or? t1- " .- f authorized to announce Isaac Ml iUVEB,El-f,,r the offic of Sheriff f the of nwHn. at the November election. 6 sal'p1 to the decision of the. County TfBtiB to meet m August Uexl. 24:5t200. pd. - J : j ' ". , - ft At Voters of Rowan- County, . I hereby auiice owlf candidate for Sheriff; aub- ,j,e decision of the Convention to araem ?inSlwAuiutthe6th.l876, ' ; . j U. K. JULIAN. 1 YtiH (ID t'1 I u i( toe uicb uj gvutuK uc iM, U bo helfl for it, 'thrr muat be a paliad4uUt around our office needed Vd Templars ; on the decline, 18 tnein ' ',..11 J nt nnw. ltmvitur uriltr ulioiit f Wrfr'6"cT- 7 , 7" s ' Lfki'ng members: ; ; ' L KjdM a man in Raleigh taming wild and ridoa bor.'CS andjinnle. Tamed a mean mule jrt ibe other day in 15 minutes. Frrth J ipaoese ccoauut atrip and Ca- Ltl Jrlly at AL Parker's. jVa A Raleigh aper nays Dr. Blaf k- uilof that city ha two aMijratorn about aix aontltfoltl, whlci take in little "nigH." The iudtcaof one the other day wa his foot! rTiia McGuire hong himself on Monday t!. 12 "f June, in Ujtvie Co. He got up in tiV'j'li 0 threw a npe over a yijce log. Liuna chair and Jumped off. Hlrl farly peaches reseVed daily, at A. Af'Bgiif five negroes were failed at Dairifk last week, charged with Mealing The officer Charlotte - Presbyterian Church bfe determined to build a parsonage on . the amth lot, to cool riot exceeding $",000, $3,704 tftliicli u already subscribed. hnprot year, rarmers are cutting wheat, hjinc 12th), which is excellent. Politics are U right here." I ; , ,TU world aud then" the fire works LitturilMV felt as if it were a foreshad w juin it reet aud it did not get a bit co-der. lluuting (jreck in Iredell Mr. John A. Tnrrentine, a ' merchant of la..,.-!n. i- . , j . r . .1 . 1 J. J. BBrN'ER. hsa. N wu nour oeiore apparently in peneci Wth. His death makeg a wiJow and two rphM. The ftad hew was a great shock tMheui. . " .'; Uwkiug as if commissioned from the PrttiJant, be stepped )uto our office aud ot kindly enquired after our corn patch . Injustice him whom you ass Ti 4 1 1 , . , . . , , ,. This rule you cannot con tr ttf tiia hnn that it was not m the "tassle; eelved you virtually ackno hiu , linn fin a nL iniL UUWII in ... 1. ...... .1.. r. ..... fi, . li , . 1 niiyu ouu mfviw v : -- -j--., jonng men in different parts of the State JJJiA2a X0.' f- If there hadn't been any louldn,l be any young ones to o be moderate, young fellow ,! notice iu u iiuiu a. u otts. reniecitUK carry me party '"'etninated, Jwih-rt ta inottiif eotoino eorrobn MKl But publish the coin uiuuicat ion sent at here. Suppose he Is, is he nota aif,n. . ! . i , . . . a candidate for re-election, and as ! i rose it was tooi. long and contained a citizen an unquestioned right to ?tterfcr-5-"r-.- L'1.1..-. .... i i. t that is in that article, and did you nt did mrtU seneof id in these worda: -We !.'" r?...! t a too.: -"ytnirig father insulting' in the re- b inr the vtealinm nf 'art 1, ki toien from the depot in SalenU i'W BDflpf irrest at Greensboro', man n . ; frght car attached to the engine. .; new line of buRiness, and may be i - -IIIIU uiucilling liu f tf Rft -U.l.-J : .1. . l : ' Sad cciDE.MiiDier "Ierpaged about 70 yeta6f this t?idnitjniet wM! an - 1 i - accident oh Tuesday by the running away of a Uam heVaa driving, which is considered fatal. Ite waalhrown and hLj legrolcinjabofe the knee.- -The bones were badly shattered, and driven through the flesh and skirij JDn Sum merell, Trantham, and Caldwell will perform an amputation this morning, .and. do air they can for hia relief jbnt Jim' VgeXfeebleneav nd" the hot weather afford little 'ground to hope that he may! survive" hia injuries T j "At a meeting of thei Town ship committee in the court-hoase Inst Saturday,. it - was de termined to hold the celebration on the :4th July at Headersou'a grove instead of Me roney's opera j Hall, atd 'Hall not J being large enough to hold jth people expected on that occasion. l It was decided- to have a big pic-uic in connection Willi the "celebra tion. Everybody is expected, and requested jtocutre Hud bring their dinner baskets. The people of the County are requested Jto weet the Township committees at the usual place of meeting, in each township on next Sat urday, the 1st of July for ; instruction. Col. Long appointed -the' fallowing - sub-Marshals : . Richard Hexdeusos, ; James Ramsay. Twos K. Brlner, ; Victor Jones, John Whitehead, r s. E. Uussel. Col. ong appointed Mr. Heudersou to act a$j chief Marshal iu the eveut of lis ab sence.! j ; " Frightful and Destructive Freshet The heavy rai'ig of last week caused a very destructive ficahei in the Freiicli Broad river and some of its tributaries. The waier as higher in the French Bioa(d than it has been known to be since 1795. All the bridges except the one at Asdieviile,'! were" fwept away " Many mill 011 this and other stream near were destroyed.! Grops H oled and ruined in voivins losses Htunittiiinz to thonsauds. and ill some places the very soil was car ried away.! The il.ind portion of sthe village of Marshall, in Madidnu county, was destroyed exept. the chuic'i, embrac ing the j iil and private "residence!, some of -which latter were new : and elegant. The turnpike road from Asheville to the Warm' Springs was - still impassible on Thursday, and it U- supposed is badly damaged. Mr. Alexander, 10 miles be low Asheville, ou thia road, is no doubt a Ti... ud they didu't fiet them all at heavy loser. Indeed,! all the dwellers and property owner? on the; river-have suffer eu more or les. a The road to Old Fort was also render- ; ed impassable, Biispeiiding the mails for several days. A gang of convicts were put lo work as soon as possible to repair Al occasional correspondent at Stephen- damages and tho mails was going through WV,Texj, ay t "'The proj)ecl for crops .of -by day iiit in waone, at last accounts, iimndun Ixa, were uever better than the .: A-LeviH ih,. ,,.r. vn;r after reachtiiir Old Fort. Since the above was written the Hlue Ridge Blade, reports heavy losses of prtKrty in uirke qo., putting it as high '1 i.i -1 I,, ... las one Hundred tiionsaiMi iuars. we mt of the j next world. They turned h,so utar ut 'l'rM losses along the 1irjrh2e ice-cream freezers lMiae right ou valley of South River iu this county and Salisbuev. X. C, June 220", 1S7. inuie. uruppeu aeaa at irouimau s ae- Dear sir: 1 am in receipt ot your two letters of H Saturdar inorninir last. He f-ft home tb& ln which you disclaim any intention of be ry ; o ruing i. ob ik iiwme lny persouaUy offensive to me in your comments on the Julian letter, but still claim that you were Justi- naDle at your pointed allusion to me. I accept your disclaimer of personal Insult and pro pose to discuss free from passion or personal hostility tue use position assumcu o.you. 1 am wuuug to concede many nrtvileres to tue press iu dealln with Subllc men. Out t lay itdowiMas a tlxed rule that you ave no right to assail a private citizen until you are nrst assailed, or that a orivai ciri.en snau ne sruniv ol such gross Improprieties that you sen a guardian of the people may feel It youir-duty to expose him ; anil mat wnen you ao it witnout sucu cause ou transcend your privileges asah editor, and treat w ith trovert : ln your letters re- iictiiowledge It by attempt! lwunn ne 8auj, i in?an have you any rsonal irrounds for assidlmur me. but that I had .a l t . , . nor to snow mat l naa assitfieu vouor mven vou any "TB,Wd toelnails or bUni..nR?M we n- wrtlten sume articles that had been published ln ". van toe-naiia or uuuionsj we an- vournaoer that were secret strikes at others. Now, iwernl "no. ' i sir, as you nav e taken suotenuge unaermese arucies I propose to notice tnem, anu i nereny Doiuixasserx anv nAsolhllltt Iia fiiiTitnKI a nershmiUv ofTensfVe t.nt. rnere is noinintr in eiLiner oi tnem mat can uv aeiuaEAni srv knn.l. r il Stata r to any one. or that anythlirei is asserted as a fact In a;. v ... '. i either ot tnem tnat is net mieraiiy true, i ianur ""W felling above par, and lliose of Jorth assert that in neither ot them Is any Tidy alluded fcimi;M!t-..n . i , . ....... . J to In a disparaging way or Any odious or contempti- r. j. t - ' " I Ulc COllipUHaMUS Illimt- Ul . mimavaiuwimiM ieaiura. And it is in such a time as this signeu noperui, ana was a sauracxi tuiDiacni uiuue it .1 Town cjecuon, ana tne appoiaunenioi a oepuuneaa we people of the State call on Vance to be DoQceman. That article contained nothing person- titotrnnr it .1 li' . ally onensive, anu was not mevcucu ngaiuai. auj uuc r'wernor. u uie oeoulft desire to improve ,.h;k Qa it. micrhf hv iin anri woniri fr condition let them back up Vance with have been had it not been lor the fact that several . ' i - . 01 me gentieuen m ww t-acsrjr uuuk uarc w cu "aw amendment to the Constitution and bt and probably were tustlflable In what they did, but (Clin s 1 . r T . I mere were Otners I win uerc iaK.e occasiuu tussaj :vi'ij),iiuoiHgirauiui iiuwniui. were not, and among that number is your moaei ! . . : sheriff, a man nominated two years ago in a conser- L7 - . . vaUve convention, and elected as a conservative, to ' 1 , . 1 auy lauuiy, an open nun tuwto icpuuuuwi frrnmng2eb Vance Clubs," and cutting llceman, over good, hard working conservative me- TrniJ a'fn a thatj directions irenerally. oniv be sustained. unon the erounds of strong person- Bmeoifthny men mill nAt hi far U1 obligations, which it Is not contended existed with . uie 01a men win no oe nr . . -n rn hll i th1 n.. tell them that hard working poor men may vote for ?StT kra .k j' , , .,..' 1 I mm, out mil a& m rrroiuuiiruii icuuuiiiaus.wTn I . charged with the same kind-of amuni- them tor otuce, you may write as much as you please lyt rr. r, itiAro I about mouei shenu,-wut it win not oe wnnu 10 mm the ink that la used ln printing It. but you will reply run ahead of to this by saying that the ortice ot sherrff should not oe DOitucaL anu 1 am lnioraieu tuat tue suenu nas told a prominent republican ln this place that he Is denounced because he does not take an active part in noiirics. and that he will not do It. If the oflice is lUe Stan IV UaniUr. a COUl- not poliucai wuy caucus vreni, 7 ami u 11, m (iuuuii itonii-.tiiV r . rw - t m. shaU the party carry tne saenn snau ne neip to A prod actum eonld only j done it show that In that article from respect to ma ss Ho ame f..,n. i from wno oweu me party w. aub ov. inr thonwpives at Mie hands of the oartr. and others NUi. - Wm A-'t-f;....:.. w who felt that they had been personally Injured by Tt)llB. . , . ! I Messrs. Stewan iveuucuj, auu ouu wuna huo ' ' . h", vui.iuiviiuniliru I . 11.1 ' 1 . r . . .. .. .1 . . . 1 v. , ........ ' en oi. this city who wituessed the were under personal oungauons to ar. iwurpny, i mm(l.u. .1 X' -e .1. i forbore from all personalities, and even to make it "a ay that the caa verify their damaging where It deserved to have been. ttnent. irl.rL.i, .k' tJ Xr . In thelast article "Fun aboard," Is there anything .-. - . . uc vuuuuu....i.'u vi ... 1 . 1 . a.rth nir niir wnni. is irue. or auv luuivia- I UCIilUUM, MJ - - L...- iii anerfaiiv nointedoutor name called. I under- BlallU Uial jar. Amijyme, tu". " w ,J a puuuc umeer ana such have I not as to publish anything 'rferein "rrin. Li; .. i A-.i that Is In that article, and did you not help to get it - acomtnupication from the Zb Vance Mr.uamm L; "'Club of AlhemarU.in whieh fthev he helned a few weeks ago to defeat your son-in-law "f litin. . I 1 t - ' , tor Mayor and my son-la-iaw for Town Opmmlssion- V ,' -:,us ifoeuuprea me die ur uia- i er. both Democrats, wim tsepuDncans; aiewarv uc ffMei- L "JL f. ' .1.... " : L..; beat because he dishked htm, Kennedy he beat be- miisa Kennedy liked Stewart. And I am 4n ho that you may avert his wrath by .the exercise of that noble spirit manifested ln his defense under the cir cumstances, and that in all hours ot need you may have the advantage ot ;his wisdom and influence even In the protection of your household so that it shall nnt fall on nilne. " I must close this article as tt has ffreatly tran scended the limits designed, dul must oe uermuum inoihfit.vA nrivate citizens do not claim the miihtv wisdom wasted of by you, but nevertheless with all the wisdom possessed by you ana your aa vtanr we claim some hamble rights among which Is the right to criticise the acts oHur pubUc men, to be candidates tor office when we think proper and to express our preferences tor those iliat axe and last and not least to beat in-convention ana at the the polls those men who assist la -putting Salisbury la the hands of the Republicans, and now ask. Con servatives to eiecx tnem. - I have thus felt it mr dutr. assilled aa I have been. to write this article i over ray own signature, you having, I think, selected me belle ving that I was perhaps more vulnerable than others and that I would be more likely to dread a controversy that mr a . v . auu-s wiu suuw you oeiore vue convennou meets wnetner I am afraid to meet any or all of my a&saii- ur. &eenpeaic8 of two lettera received trom-ua. He made bis election, to refer to rather than present them, a choice, governed of course with reference to tha case to be made up.' it suited him ues to thus deal ynxx them. lie then proceeds to lay down a rule for nn ideal editor and applies It to us and tee case in hand. This la very like arranging' pins oo a board and then allowing with what celerity they can be knocked dovcn Tbere is nothlnsr to boast of In that. .Whatever his rule may be In the abstract we utterly repumaie 11 aa nanng any force in tnls case. Men's actions are governed more by circumstance than ar bitrary rules. . " Circumstances alter cas3," Is a rule universally admitted because it sanctions the sensi ble Idea of a man's being governed by his under standing ot those circumstances. Ills action may not always be patent for the reason that others have not the knowledge of the case that he has, and its accompaniments may often exclude the propriety of such an exposure of the facts and circumstances as would vindicate the Justice of the action. He acts as these dictate and assumes the responsibility, be It grave or otherwise. It Is idle to dispute his right to assume a responsibility If he thus elects to do it and wrong in others to condemn what they do not and may not understand. - But what1 is all this splutter about t Let U3 see: Various rumors had reached us of proceedings and efforts In relation to the candidacy for the onice of sheriff intemperate zeal, as we thoujfht to control the action of tins notnluaUn convention. A similar state of things in former years brought division and wrought mischief, and la view of Uiat we warned our democratic friends against re-enacting the old folly. At the time this was done a number of persons were spoken-of tor the office, to wit : the present in cumbent, Mr. John Graham, Mr. John Beard, Mr. 1. It. Julian, Mr. Andrew Murphy, and Mr. Isaac Sha ver, the latter being the iirst to annouuee himself subject to the convention. We mentioned no name except that of Mr. Waggoner, whom we endorsed as a good oQicer, and expressed' the hope that he might be re-nominated. We pointed at no one Invidiously, for they are all good and worthy men. But Mr. Ju lian, whether because he was conscious of having done more electioneering than any one else, or be cause Intemperate 1 rlenils urged him to It, we do not know, assumed that our remarks were Intended for him, and came at us mounted, booted and spurred, with a grand flourish of worils words all unnatural and unbecoming. And as we wrote up our moderate reply, we Instinctively frit that the case was a made up one for eiTect. We thought we knew the rtng of the speecn, xeit sure tuere was an engineer in tue Dusn es, and landed a pellet a whistler to ftel for him. Here it Is: " We think Mr. Julian Is ratner hasty in assuming that he was the burden of our litst week's article un der the head of " SherifTailty.' His modesty ought to have restrained him at least until his name was called. Perhaps, however, he desired to air himself through the newspapers. There is great power In printer's ink, but it Is also a two edged sword. Those who employ it should do it warily. His counselors, where much Is at stake, should bo wiser than keen. Keen helpers may cut and slash around like a duck In a puddle, but prudent ones are more apt to look on and ask, ' what is to come of it 7' " This lifted the engineer the " private citizen and he came forth with the ouestlon. "did you aim at me ?" " Yes," was the answer : And then he steps forward In the open held 01 the above letter and ou ers to discuss our riciht to " leel " for an adversary, because ho is a " private citizen." But even that ab surdity looks like an artful trick by which to push hls engineering job for his favorite candidate, for the reader cannot fail 'to observe how he goes out of the way to attack Mr. Waggoner on a frivolous charge, which. is treated as if there were many applicants for Mr. Waggoner's recommendation, but all reject ed except Murphy. Whereas no " hard-working con servative" was rejected by hhn. Moreover, Murphy tells it on the streets that Dr. Keen told him that If he (Keen) was Mayor his (Murphy's) chani-cs for the appointment would be good to extent of his power. As " a private citizen " discussing his jerson rights this " diverson " seemed to htm far more germane and proper than our little uUittier. But we have not the time to follow the Doctor much further. It would be an entertaining pastime to review his letter iu detail, and especially the need less confessional part of It. The help lie claims hav ing received from us in one case was singularly lucky for him, an 1 we promise never ajraln to surest a change in a "head line" under similar circumstances. Hut one of the letters the Dr. claims havlnr rrvelv-; etv. i cd from us shows the spirit and temper of this whole matter so accurately that, after our compliments to that gentleman, tor whom-we cherish a klud regard, we dlsmLss It. Salisbury, X. C, June 22d, 1876. Dr. T. W. Keen Sir : Yours of this morulnj Is to hau J. Th"? word plat) on your nam ln the editorial appended to the Julian letter la the Watchman of this date, was not dictated from malicious feeling or a desire to wound you seriously. You are fond ot making pigeons Unt ter, as 1 can easily shiw If you will allow me to re fer to my files, and as I wrote up Mr. Julian, without any previous Intent iou to make a hit at. -you, 1 saw where I could land a shot to make one fun-loving man flutter, and so I ' let her rip.'' I have nothing more to say on the suhjdet. Ilcspeetfullv, J. J. BKL'NER. Messrs. Editors of the Watchman I see by an article iu the Stanly Bin ner, over the signature of A. 1. Potts, the following statement : 4,Our (lag was lent 10 the Gold Hill club to show to some friends in Gld Hill, and we will lever so long as we hold our organiza tion as a club givrt up the name of which v; .are po proud." Thomas Johnson,' 3fiin Gold Hill club, denies having acTTptiud as a loan, the Hig of the Z. V. club. Never bad it in his possession, said fl ig, on ihe state ment of Charley Maisha), who had it in his hand?, and put it on a pole and car lied it in triumph through Gold Hdl, said it was given to Gold Hill club a com plimentary for having beaten them so badly. The captain had nothing to do with if. They were so badly beaten that C. McD.miel says that one of the club ollV-reil to give away hII he had on ex cept his drawers and shoes his whole club suit. He also offered to give a 25 cent note which he held in his hand. I quote atraiu : " The came referred to was won by the Gold Hill club by the small tiick of playing a man from th Salisbury Nine, after the tliird inniiig iu which a member" ot tha Gold Hill Nine PROFESSED to have met with an injury which he afterwards boasted was ficti tious." This is false in every material particu lar. ' False iu being called a trick, for it was no trick at all. The admission of the Salisbury member was by agree ment, readily Agreed to fey the captain of the Z. V.'club. False in ronect to my feigning injury. False in charging lhat I boasted of having practiced .a fraud. False in saying that the Z V. club lost by the admission of the Saliibuiy man, the Gold Hill club having beaten them in there preceding contests; aud false iu the source of their information ou this point, as it is bitterly denied by the man whose name they gave (privatsl) ) as giving thorn the information. I assert unhesitatingly that the Z. V. club, left the impres.-i'in on the minds of the meiuber3of Gold Hill club and other?, that lhey' would disband never lay any more until they weie re-organized. Two of the members offered to join our club, and said ihey would come up to Gold41ill every iSatarday to play with us. - The story of Pott, is too thin entire- G. C. McCANLESS. HIS OWN REPORT. Central Protestant. The firt article iu the Christian at Work for June loth, is from tlie pen of the editor, Ha v. Dr. Talmage, and is devoted to a pleasant account of his re cent visit to Trinity College North Caro lina. Dr. Craven lie 'characterizes as "genial and able," the air aa "elicionsly cool," the fields as "golden with harveaf,' "the morning jfcweet with a summery ruiiture of red-clover t"p cactus' and the bras? band on the Cntnpua playing "Away doWH South in Dixie." The business .of Commencement he denominates ihe ''launching of a group of young men from the dry dock of collegiate life on the wide water of professional activity.' Jle eavs t "We never heard o raanv magnetic speeches on one Commencement platform as on this. The stereotyped manner antjl inevitable gesture of tho ordi- nary" collegian wereB wallo Weil mbefaet lhat tlie - graduates LatJ J loaietbing 2 to say, ,.w;.if..i,w.tii. s-Notwitbtinainff; wliat some of Ube politicians ar. wc.be leve the feeling. of cordiality on t be part of the Sooth toward the North ? i almoiit untvertal. There are more bitter and blood thirsty men at the North who need reconstruction than at the Sonth: Before: the next Preaiden tial campaign U done thia fact will be deraonstratctli In Congress and in some of onr Northern ecclesiastical courts there are men determined to drag forth their war speeches bf 1862. ' For Christ's Sake let us havepacep ' i f " o Joe Tnrnet has withdrawn from the independent candidacy for. Governor of North Carol inja and Will support the reg nlar Connervative nominee. Wfth a fair field Vane will weep the State like a tornado, and carry North Carolina for the St. Ir-miai nominees. 'Express, Dan. Va. ' : J. The Evil Fruits of jWeak Dijsstion. There U no tftthological fact more clearly ascertained than that 'the -most formidable phases of nervous disease is directly trace able to imperfect digestion. , Insomnia, with its train of dire.ful consequences, proceeds more frequent! from weakness of the stomach than from any ; other catne. ! Mere nedatives are powerless to cure nervousness, ard aoon cease to paliate its symptoms. The true way to strengthen the nervous system is to invig orate the t'igesuive nn assimilative organs, upon whose unobslrnctexl action its equilibrium is a!soliitel y dependent. The daily use of I lostetter s htoinach Bitters will do more to brace ;ind soothe the . weakened and irritated nerves, and induce sound, refresh ing sleep nature's grand catcholicon thsn all the so called nervines to be found in the pharmaco poeia" or out of it. A winpglassfnl nt the It tiers should be Takeh before each meal. A FLOWER THAT CHANGES ITS i COLpR. Botany is a: division of natural science w hich , treats rf plants, 'and a study of Veg etable Physiology must be the foundation of botanical k bow ledge a study only possi ble by the improvements iu ' the microscope and iu organic; elieinistry. As plants are not scattered haphazard over the earth, bot anical geography must be'studied. and, with this, plant-history. Hoauy may be applied to the wants of every day lif, as in Agri culture. Horticulture, or Medical IVdany. niinals often' exhibit a marvelous instinct in Selecting medicinal herbs, and an obs-T vatiou of their habits Has often, even in the present time, peil to most valuable discov eries. And should man. with his knowledge 1 i. r..:i ... .1: i .1 .1. .. ';oer man me brute? It is of Medical Hotauv we woulil speak, or ; f the llKPATIXE PLANT. discovered in Southern; Nuhia. the Flower of which changes its color with every change of the atmosphere. The remarkable changes and variations of this 1'tmt ami Flower have been fr years mir special study, resul ting iu the discovery of its possesion of wonderful medical properties, the existence and value of which have heretofore, been en tirely unknown to medical science. After much lalwir si-fid si-ientifjc investigation, we have succeeded in extracting u peculiar medicinal prijiciples, which is a specific r.nd cure for all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels ;;a permanent cure for Dyspep sia. Indigestion, Spleen. Constipation, .Jaundice, and all Bilious Comilants. Of soorse we catinot send a Jiving Flower of this I Maul to all who read of Hepatine; but to all who will send their address .to MEK KELT. It CouiEN. Phji.ulelphia, l'a., with a three cent siatnp f.r return p sage, we will send FuEK a fac simile f the Flower, tliat will chadge its cidor iust the same as he real Iluatiue Flower. The Medicine, MEKUELL'S HEPA TINE, for safe ly Tlieo. F. Kluttz. Salis hury. . C, ud will cure all diseases of the Liver. 1 ca - Popularity. It is a self evident f;icl that unless a person jK.-eses Kterling worth he will not have the esteem of his fellow men. It is tine, that for a lime he may deceive, hut eventually his faults will he exposed. ; This is applicable also to articles recommen ded to the confidence of purchasers. For a brief period by; false commendations and glit tering exterior Ihey inijkone on the people, but as soon as tested they are cast aside. The test of ten years haR proven the intrinsic worth of Uit. Tutt's N4ir Dye!, and to-day no prepar ation enjoy greater popularity. From year to year the demand Tor il has imveased, and now it is in general ue both in ihis and foreign countries. No stronger proof of its value could he given. : THE PEOPLE WANT PROOF. There is no medicine prescribed by physi cians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue as Bosciiee's-XjEUman SyRUPior severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof of that fact is that any person ulliicted, can get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and trv its super ior effect liefore buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has been lately introduced in thi country from HJ'crmany, and i's wonderful cures are astonishing everyone that, use it. three doses will relieve any case. Try il !?old by Theo. i? Kluiu, Salisbury, N. C. , DIED At his residence iu this county about the lstif April, Mr. Joseph Williams. a?ed 67 years, 3 months, nhd '20 days. t He was a member of t.raukliu church, highly es teemed in the ominupity id which he lived for so many years He left an aged widow to plou aio.ie a jouruey drawing uear its close. , SALISBURY MARKET, i Corrected by !McCubbins, Beam. & Dean. ! June 28, 1876. Cotton dull Middlings, low 10 9 68 f3.00 do stains Flour market stocked best fam. ; super.! 2 75 1.00L15 7075 Wheat good demand at Corn market well supplied Meal moderate demand at Irish do ' Oats . . i Bctter j CniCKEXS per dozen Eggs ! j Onions no demand j t 7580 50 4550 2025 2.003.00 12 FINLEY HIGH SCHOOL, HATHEMATICL C0UME5CIAL, Ienoir, CaldweR County, N, C, ii E. W. TAUCETT, II. G. DIXON, j j Principals. M. A. BERNHARDT, K . , , W.P. AVtNN, j j' Assistants. . rs " rill Term opens JUly 13, 1874. i a Tuition per Session ot ?0 waets, $2C 00. Board la private families la the Tillage, excepting lights, washing, and towels, per Session, Sso oo. - g. r or parucaiaru taq ior vircuiar. S5:si - ! - - -I i . I1I.1ERS. ilAKE YOUR OWN FEUTILIZER. I . r use iiAi:i:is IBECOHPOST Or Home-Made Fertilizer. Yon can with these chemicals make your own Fertilizer at home, aud thereby save the, money paid f.r high-priced C4uninercial Guanos. The cost is about one-fourth the price of commercial fertilizers. W wilt I show by the f Ilowing certificates, from parties who have used . chemicals for the past three yars. that the result h much greater and therefore more satisfactory. Four hm dred pounds of this compost sown broadcast over one acre will produce yon a donlnV yield of wheat, and two hun dred jK.unds per acre, un ier corn planted exactly three feet each way, will give fifty bushels of shelled corn to the acre ou the poorest land. One horse iu one year will oroduce enough manure, which with the Hid of our chemicals making it a concentrated manure, to go over twenty acres of laud. These chienu-hls should be hought in Au gust and September f..r wheatcrop. and from December to-March fir cotton aud corn, as it requires from thirty to sixty days to make the compost perfect. OHiead the following certificates from the best farmers iu the couutry : Telegram from Charlotte.' Charlotte, N. C, June 12, 187G. To J. V. HARRIS. farmers highly pleased. Will sell thou sands of toes this season. WILSON &z BLACK. York County, S. C, December, 187G. Messrs. Wilton & tJlack Gentlemen : We have sold and used Hanis' Emjure Compost in large quantities, and cheerfully say that it has given us greater satisfaction. than any sold or used. We intend to use it the coming season. Yours truly, 'CARROLL & CA M P1JELL. Mecrlekbuko County. 1870. J. W. JIirris Dcnr Sir : I take pleasure in staling lhat I used your Empire Compost tlii past season by the nide of other first-class Fertilizer, and slate that it lie-it all of them. Yours truly, A. J. HOOD. Union County, N. C, December, 187C. 1 used this year two tons of Harris' Empire Comport, and am so well pleated with it that I ct noder the formula alone worth $100 to me, and I shall use a double quantity the next sea- l son. l he cheapness ol it, and the general util ity, makes it indispensable to farmers. I nev er expect lo use anv other kind. A. IIENBY. Beaveii Dam, Union Cnnuty, N. C, .November, 1875. I certify that I have used Harris' Empire Compost, and find it as yood as t lie Navassa miner i ouon, ai anoui one-iouriu ol lite price. One ton goes over ten acres. T. L. DOSTER. Bkwer Dam, Union County, N. C, 187G. I certify that I have used Harris' Empire Compost, and tind that it paid me as well as any (lu.ino I have ever used under Cotton. have used Bahama, Navassa, Carolina, ZelPs Am. Acid Phosphate, and find Harris' Empire Compost equal, if not superior, to any on . mv lands. JAS. F. MAUSII. " King's Mountain, N. C. Messrs. Wilson dr Black Gentlemen : We certify lhat we sold chemicals, bought of yon last season, for making Harris' Empire Com post, and take pleasure in saying that they have given entire satisfaction to all that have used tliem, and all intend using large quanti ties of it this seison. The cheapness of it makes it the most desirable Fertilizer sold. Yours, very irulv, MAUNEY 1 5 BOS. A ROBERTS. Cabarrus County, N. C, 1S75. 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 largely this seisnn. V. A. ARCHIBALD, E. C. MORRISON, WM. L. SAPP. JACOB BARRIMiER, Dr. I). W. FLOW. Clencove, N. C, November .30, 1875. Thi" is to certify that I have used five ton of the Harris Empire Compost this year, and find it equally as go'd if not better than any commercial Fertilizer I have used or noticed used, even at the cost of sixty dollars per ton, making an increase ol about 1UU per cent, on stubble lands. I expect to buv more largely next year. F. A. ARCHIBALD. Pleasant Valley, Lancaster County, S. C, November, 1S75. This to certify that I have used Harris' Empire Compost and am very will pleased wilh it, as it not only prevents runt, but is as "ood as any of the hi-jh priced Guanos, the cost per ton making it the cheapest Fertilizer mild. W. HA Y ATT. Greenville County, S. C, 1S70. This is to certify that I used Harris' Kmpire 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 ingredient, hut must pay that where it was used my wheat was never better, and where I did not use it 1 find that it is very inditlerent. I shall use six tons this Spring. I consider the formula invaluable to farmers. Yours respectfully, W. F. PENNINGTON Gaston, N. C, May, 187C. Mc$r. Wilson & Black Gentlemen : It given me much pleasure to slate thai I used the Compost bought of you lat Winter, and must say that I am highly pleased with it. I used it on an old broom sedge field lhat would pro duce nothing, and must say the result is aston ishing. I consider it an invaluable compost, and just the thing needed to bring out our old, worn-out lands. Yours, very respectfully, " Dr. J. F. SMYER. Mecklenbo t Co., N. C, 1876. I take pleasure in stating to my brother far mers all over the country ihnt I used, last year, Harris' Empire Compost, under both corn and cotton, and the result was astonishing to nil my neighbors. The cost was only one fourth of what I had been pavinc for commercial fertilizers. 1 ' b LENS HOOK. Mecklenburg Co., N. C, 187G. This is to certify that 1 used Harris' Empire Compost last year side by side with several commercial fertilizers, and I find that the yield from Harris' Compost was one-fourih greater and ihe quality better than any. Jt malfes tne cotton mature belter, and, in my judgment, it i. nrcferahie in everv respect. 1 lie cost was one fourth the price' of high priced guanos, and one ton will go over ten acres of land Yours truly, D. C. EOBJNS0N. Thes Chemieals are for sale by .J. H ENNISS, Salisbury, N. C. Agents wanted in the several town ships to sell farm rights. 1 3G;tt J. H.ENNI5S. MP 4 ----- inn DiTmn -s wake n4 .evgagements ml. you see our ' - '' " t S ! I: ' ': it I 4...- .' HEWBOOK, A hich in thrilling interest,Uterling merit, ele gance nd cheapness, lias abW)lntely no equal. It is "Tut: Thino" foi the Centennial period- The North American Reiete saya it is "deer ving of unqualified praise; w anticipate for it an extensive, popularity"! the pubnTie Times mm Just shell a work as tlionsands of the Ameri can People will be gW to possess": theieiW , ,er ca i is -prtierabli f ony yet publtih , .AnietiveMior Wonwnof good ad dress insured large profits and steady work for ayear. For full roCfl J- B -F0R1 ACO., 27 Pailk Place, New York !J. & H. j H0RAE, 1 mm IIS, AIN STRKET, SALISBURY, ffl HA VE JUSTMECtEIVED A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK Most Beautifuji Jewelry. We have just received the largest ami handsomest stock of: Jewdlrv ever exhibited in Salisbury, amr respectfully invite public inspection. It comprises Gobi and Siiyer Watches, of all kind; Sil Ca'stors, Napkin Kirtirs, Porks. Kuivcs. and S)Oons. The finest Und most beautiful sets ot Jewelry ot all kinds, a4 Ear-drops, Breast I'ins, j- mger ltinrs, Bracelets, Seals, Lockets. &c, ivc, Ao Also, a lot ol plain SOLID GOLI) RINGS. Alko, agents lir th celebrated SchafFhausen Spectacles me nncsi giassa s made. f- Will sell as low as any l otisc in the south. jGET YOUR cam. heke.and M i l l II AMI ('L0( K! done prompt lv asnsiial. A) UtPUKINb 1 work war ranted 12 months. Dk. IG- 1875. 10:tf A CAI5 D. 1 beg 'tiave to return ijiy thanks t my fi lends for their liberal- pat oiiue lo me while in the firm ot VnnderTord $ Wvatt, and hone l . i ii. i ... bv a strict nttentioii'to mv business and fair dealing; to all to merit a ontinuance of the same, at my new stand nefrt door to the Pust Office where I bhal! ajl way endeavor to have on hand a fresh Mock; of Vamil- (o-oceiies and country prouace. ; Very Itospcqtivoly, T. iU. V. VNDEKrOKD. A CAISD. I beg leave to retniii mr (hanks to my friends for their very liberal patroijagein the past, aud hope by a strict attention ti business to merit a continuance of it in the future. 1 can be found at lie Caldwell storn House on Inuiss st., where I shall at all tiiies keen a full and choice stuck of (Jrocfries, Liquors t country produce. Very Respectfully. 21::inio i i N, C. WVATT. MANSION HOUSE Centrally Situated - s On tlio rubUc Square SALISBURY, N, G. HE HOUSE is jn the centre of business" A and tHsTnearest to thej depot. Table as (food as the best. Servants attentive ad polite Hoard jier day Single Meals .; . . . SI 50 5(1 reSpecial Contnitts fna a longer tiui. Omnibus to and frbm ali train.- Hest Livery Mablfll near jat hand. "JTlie nndersigired te iders his thanks to m liny friends who have called on him at the M aksio.V. and assures theij that no eflort shall be spareil to make their fu are visits pleasant. ll'he Traveling Poblic Til I always liud pleasant. quarters and refiqshing tare WM. R0WZEE. Feb. 1370. 17:tf IODIDE OF i Cures Neuralgia. Face Ache, Rheumatism. Gout, Frosted Feett Chilblains, Sore Throat. Erysipehis. Bruises or Wuunds.of every kind in mau or animal. ' A valuable horse had Swelling ard Hard Lumps in his Throat: cimld not swallow : applied Giles' LisiiiENf' Iodide of Ammonia-; ihstantly soreness and lumps disap peared. 1 fell and cut mKT hand on a ruty nail, applied the LInimrxt, healing it up without ; experiencing " 1uy soreness. .o stable or family should l THOMSON & ' without it. BROTHERS, 1th and Vine Sts.. Philadelpfiia. Sold by all Druggist!. Depot No. 451 Sixth Ateuue, New Yurlf. Only 50c and $1 per bottle. THEO. F. KL UTTZ. Agent. Salisbury; N. C. March. 9, (22:Gms ) National Hotel RALEIGH, N. C. i Col. C. S. BROjWN, Propr. Beautifully sitnaf-d r.e.t to Capitol square FINK ROOMS VKtJ. H ii.MMI I.U . ami fitted nn in tie best style. Batli Rooms aud Vatt r-'foets on earh Foor 3-itf. J. V. KEkli, Cleilf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. North Carolina li Superior Court. Montgomery County. S. J. Pemberton, Platntijj Agmnt -t V. XIauney. Adm'r. of Th a? Stokes, (dec.) fefcduti All creditors of-Thfemiife SiokeV, (dec.) KrAhv notified to wnnear f before i fW-in Trov. N. C.1 o or before the Jt day of August next, nd file tlj'e evidewe of their claims. U the end thai thf estjle of the said Thomas Stokes, (dec.) m?f bff ettie?i. : f C. C. WADE, C. 8. C. of Montgomery County. 35:2te68. i i ili JEWCI I It M triTni TRA0 4 SPRING STOCK Jj' U TiTi XiXXtJlZS Fsmily Groccncs i '. . t 1 i v. - ; i . i " .. - NOV IN TORK AND A RBI VINO 75 Bids. Midatses. 10 10 I do do New Orleaus " " " ' "- Syrup. 75 25 Usgs Coffee. ; Ks Soda. 10 d-.iz.- Lemon Syrupe 50 boxes Adamsutiue Caodlea. ' 25 Bwxes Soap. 75 Cases Oysters j 20 cases Brandy Peacnea, ! 20 Fresh Peache. 10 Pine Applet. " Gross SnufT 30 25 (Jils Cotton and Jute Rop 40 IX.z. Painted PaiU. Q Gross Flasks i .500 lbs. Candy -40.000 Cigars r0 Kegs Powder ! 50 Bas Shot . 100 Reams Wrapping Paper 10 Doz. Scotch Ale ALSO A fuRI line of Wood aud Willow War. B.Mits. Shoes, Hats, SaJdles 5c Bridles, Axes, Gun, Pistols, Arc. Arc. - Also, a large lot of Canned Goods, a choice selection of French Candies, Salt, Pepper, Spice, Ging-r. Royal Baking Pow ders.! Haisens, Gurrauts. FitfS. Citrons, Nt Sanllnes. Cocoanuts. Pickles, Sauces, Cat- suplottel Meat, Kerosene, Tanners and erIitclKTs,Cup9.iMt.him.Oils, Liquors of all kinds. &?c. &e. rks. Kuivcs. and 'in i :.. o. i ... Die above Stock was iMiuyht at the clote if thp season at greatly reduced prices, aud is offered at Wholesale & Retail at very short oiStit8. ; " BINGHAM C0- Salisbury, N. C, June 12, lfc7G. NF W AD VEli T1SEMENTS. A 0C MTQ or u's, chance in the world MUKmII I O t coin monev Address U. H. SAFETY POCKET CO. Newark, N. J. i 1 - . r - M. - . RHCiyiTO 25 elegant 9x1 1 ChroinoS, HUL.ll I U $1; 1X) for $3. National Chiomo Co., Phila., Pa. 37:4w. A PTTPTflQTTV A ten-d.dlar bill of 1776 ii UUHIUijUI sent free for stamp. Ad diess Hurst & Co.. 77 Nassau St.. N. Y.4w n$YCHOMANCY,ou SOUL CHARM I 1 NO." How either sex may fascinate and gain ihe lore &' nflectio'ns of any person they choose instantly i Thissimple, mental acquire ment all can pyssefif,i free, by mail, for 25c, togetlier with j a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies7"-Weddin(r Night Shirt, &c. " A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM & Co., Pubs. Phila. 12:4w I AHCPITQ 73 subscribersHn one day MUCIl I O literary paper. Only. $1.50 a yea. Three $10 ehroinos frea. Mukyox & SfOXSLER,' Pubs., Phila., Pa. AGENTS Wanted for THE CENTENNIAL BOOK OFB10GRAPHY. or,,,e f gteat: men of our first UK) venrs. Send for cir culars. P. W. jZIEGLEK & CO , Phila., Pa. or Chicago, I IL 33:4 w. AGENTS WANTED for the New Histori cal Work Our WESTERN BORDER. ArCinpleto and Graphic History of Ameri can pioneer Life 100 7BARS AQO. Its thrilling conflicts of Red and White Foes. Exciting Adventures, Captivities, Forays, Scoot. Pionwer women and J)oys, Indian war-paths. CUnp lie. and sports. A book f..r oild andj jUuig. Not h dull page. No competition. Enormous aales. Agents wan ted ecei-tuhrrtr. Illustrated Circulars free. J. CU McCURpy A:CO.,Pbila., 23:4w , ij ; , " FULLER, VVARREH & CO., MAN.LTACTUKERS OF TOVE H The Jarsest aEsortment in s RANGE ! AND FL'RNACEM Tiie Market. OUK NEW WOOD ANP COAL COOKING STOVES i GOLDEN CROWH. i REPORTER. P1RIT0F'76. OUTHERM GELT. ANU TI1E FAMOUS TEWART 'IMPROVED' MEET THE ;WA NTS or EVERY DEALER Correspondence inviled. Price List and Cut upon; application to FULLER. WARREN & CO., ;23'5 Water Street, New Yofck. 2.1 :4w For Coughs, Colds Hoarseness AND ALL THOAT DISEASES, Use i WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES a! third and sure remedy. Sold 'by Druggist generally, and FULLER A FULLER. Chicago. Til. 4- TTIIS rAFEB IS OK FII-E STJTB 15 Cti. win buy one Box of Co&oentated Lye at -' i '! ENNIS3 EERR GRAIGE, i"fcvi.x"yf !KT- O. J5:tt .-, - .- ... ,r:- , , x , I -; , . - - - ; j Ui- - - - - ; i j - . ; ' : j .... j ;;. ; li . . t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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