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(ftroiaa Watchman." fa People f &o Osy.l.,hw5- (vemo f Siverjff, uif eat to & '! f tlt Cvwaty nominating Contfe.- c. p. w ag o see, j 'are athnv4 ,t announce fAAe M. jjvEB 6 '8SrH rff Sherifff tlw ' Vnnty of Rowan, at tite NxiveiuW ejection; -i6 jgulject t the de5sti f tlw Vat-v Ifjovnn to meet in A.st 24:5t?0. i;. Ju- Vatc vf Rf'fow Cbaary, t , Wy i(jn(t)femyf?la candidate, for Shwl ib 1 "fd W derisioa f f 0wentin t assent I -j, is SalwW Aagwj the 26th, 1876.' i ! - . , . p. R. JULIAN -3 v. Sam. Bayard is W1 foe TWcn.j son's ke is on O. creatn f $r. L- S- Overman is reading Law undtsr .j; jf.IcCorkle, Es-i f this city. t sl-irts fire the JBtjrW thai has fcea yc17y wcaJthi3veek. ft If- KeMler's bwred-r n:eil right iu fait, tf his saloon ouvtueut. ; Mr. Walter Holt of this place U the Telegraph 'enttor' at, Uriugton Depot. ; MTe reret o learn that Mr. S. E. Linton lias gfftilkU fattiUy from this city lo Oltarlutte. V-Sotice that Messrs. Sniitltdeal and Maoli a cnwtnictittg several yp Street- ' new reidece! ion 1 -. I flai a mrty eveuinar wa spent at r. 1? K.r.uwaa s last r nd;ty nigtit, uira party 1 tffiunted guests. Mr. A. L. Johnson meets peopte very jtiKtlf these inorniugs with a Uad of ice. jlefcts out treated its a bit cool this year. Prof. II. T. J. Ludwick has retarhed tnud a visit to Mr,. Pleasaut. His school L wilt hegiu the SJdi of August. 0o thf first page will be found tlie adJress I 'delivered by Mr. L. S. Overman uu the 4th at this place. J ' jlWfTS J. U Heilig aud tvlwart uverisau humour pleasant city this week to enter the 1 lassie cmifiues of that old aud time houored utititutiou Cliapel Hill. Several wells To town are dry andajoodly euiiiTir have oulv a few fet of water iu thftn; 0. for a rain. Aihiul sunday school pic-uic at Thyatira fliurchYMt. (Ilia Towtishin. will come off m Vdnedayj Jth July. All the surrouri 4'iiit; Sunday schools are invited to attend. Mr, W. E. Guion, of New Berne, who lias become a very popular commercial Turist, was in the city last Mouday, lie represeutiug aloore, Jeukius, oc t-.o.. XewYdfk. 1 , i SwFiTFnivrt Wpithkr Wa have had jw welt Erin a tATHKR.-U e have had Brains to wet the erouud for two weeks. i , , , , lioreluads to slneld the earth from the tierce I . . - i t . 1 tars via mid-summer sun. It has heed and 1 nioteuely hot.. ,7 I Ooxe Dr-J The welt in front of National JLtel went dry last Monday, somethiag ver known befure the Radical Delegation al Uelegatioo 1 i.;ht. tne jftfiierai ehuid on wa- P'pped at the National, and opposition is that they were heti ter. 1 OaeofoTir marriageable young men was Nrd to say at a party last week, that he Wieved he would mafry, and see if he 1J not be a widower, for, said he, the V a...-T- . in .. 1 uuuners are navinsucii a eoou nine. 1 oor 1, 1 5 - -"""o . . indeed you musr be wretched. n.. .. . . . 1 something be done lor that ; poor Fy woman! in our iaiL I'er eriei are 'ressing; oue cannot help shuddering len her pitteous cries reaches his ears. It " a nmsauee to the, neighborhood and we hiok she ought to be removed. ersox al.! M r . E. A WtilsQX, editor D(1 proprietor of tlie "Masonic Journal." ' rnt. l! 1 . ' I , -uusneu ati Greensboro', N. C. called naay morning. We are pleased to' learn tne journal is prosperous. It is the wclJ Masonic weekly puhlishedin the South, Should b Vurv lianla.mulu cnst.ifnn.1 ll , -'.. uuiukcii 1 iimeueu, on 1 roi. "CK and I head. Hal. JS'ews. fi .:- .. 7nal mistake. Prof. Owen is a Salisbury "nd tliat wa. a Salisbury rooster. It that wlina. o,i:k.... .i.w, i,o. . t - - w . . v. udiiiiuiii , uirc, an t ik 1. p 1 creuu ior it., 51 in orkmpn 1iva K..n : ,t. . r - . . I L'aillLl.U . ut ith someother improvements, full Para"ranl,":ii a u.i :0 1 . -0--t,.. n iw uuuuiiesn give pleasure 10 r one in the county who may chance to '. u ? thank our eflicient board of com - ontr h "u na,?! ' eVery .man h !r 6 wemfni "7. VrVtu?' fSS. ?m D rnlL J8 WU Upt-e anl j,?nl&tP''n, la. . i . 1 hoth 'i. . - . '; W58' J01 wm Una k''v '!,!,SUl?!,t diV?rf f'M'tf IK 'IV Sak jauaouuoes ,lww self. can didate fr ltW Slipff o Cruir, -sutiject wtbettmjg .convention. Tlve cauCidates uu oeari y fpriakleJ out TJie Jastem Conference 1 ftheN.C.Syt:od, wilriaeet, U. in Salem church, Uoiaa cQuNi C oil Friday before the 5tU Suoiay i ulj, at 10 tfcJocfc. - ' 'fh-csecomin by! railway, be in Sails- romg, where tttey will f.n4ouOTyaie U. M", BKO W Sec of Coo. Ceorppj, (lie accicsmnsoaiiag odi clerk at inniss' scMetiioee Imakea hi appearance at the foantaie in txhaif 'VpatlessvhUe. On one wceastoti vvm ibus rry4 .he di-tiTvml the presence f lico at (Lte door, and proceeded Jovn the eoonter cn fbe off: iJe--Uke a man conceaHng stolen gnwdjs-i-yelling; lhe iceia oat t the ice is oui ! P : 1 v a wasdoing her best and was rery much admired about that time. ll has bejen ho fir the past few days that it fellow eu" L fitfaig ht or tell the truth. , il raut uj shat his eyes ( mod tie dowu ta x cool place. And agaia, this warm weather has ij .great teudeney to e ml love, jne can't b( a. H rotnantic wheo ;th jjersjiraUi is tr!pping from erry pfre, itfiertfiJO. 1yv yspst! grw eolJ, it iu9t wax nd wavuei ! jlflgJit silvery tnitou, hide yvucaef i tvk rWUi-ld Mce is nue t,o swing u the gatt? and tjsiuje your praises with hives geuUfc .crf-rsartl. I r" i j - - . 1 I ! ""i 1 I'osTEn j AS i5ksSEU.-Sonif of the buys have leased .a iul posted what is known as tij "Lobfij hoie1! ,ia the town ereek, a favorite bathing resort. It was liased and posted by the w hit4 -boy to prevetiit certaia monuments of dHtrkjcs from purify iu their uuhleaeh hidesi mi the same pellucid wa ti-rs. "TheU lovily! shades of darkness, by . 1 j. iLJ.. a .I.J.J. iaiu'iita w ajf ft ic r"gv aj 1 rv "t a-m v auv cr?ek a iHHntityjof glass which the hoys liav gttfu out hyla leal of feeling fr and tiivins after. ! j i: - In GrcensUord, , Rnleigh, Wilmington and blielo "tue av we celebrate. was observcid by Aprtropri.ite exercises bury had a ue -tunc, and unvtuea a. tnonuuieiit to the. redetal dead, and yet they say. "we IXe(onstructed."-4 Southern ilomei . 1 In reply toUlfe last charitably remark we wijl say that the mouuiuent to the Federal dead was not uuveued. The Home's informant must have been one of those truthful excurebn bills' we saw j posted iu Charlotte not long siiice. 1 1. :t i A woman maSe litii toe the mark. " had gotted lodti iiffjaud breakfast at Mrs. Sheek's a 0 cent iug house, and was oarding thetrain refusiug to pay the small .bill of 73 cienjs fur his accotnuiud tioo. She quietly took off his hat as ht itepped toward the train aojd walked Xff with it. His appearance ira$ that of a knight jas he turned and foUovvel herv with head uncov- i 1 v ered and 75 jgatis iu his hand. His word were tender aid kind; "here is your money. give me my liat He boarded the train vtnd went dot la JUaligh with the otUi c delegates to tle j iaiieal State convention. Tri-Weekxt lE-tAMiNER. The first nnm- berof this paper made its appearance on Mon idav. We welcome it to our "exchange table,' and doubtnot it will brove an eflicienl co-worker in the canse of Viht! government. 1 The introductory pr opening article contains i Rome things wMch, though not understood by I Ml 1 I 1 J 1 ! 1 C 4 1 f j S"" Pw?,7 ,uauc utucisauj hereafte anJ w, lclt Q wi UeBigBed . ,1 , i-, , v to strengthen and! build upon the Democratic ... ,. .1. ir i.i . . J 1 u party, on wnom, pr me present, at least, an 4 - . ij-L.ir r.i....L Another active worker in any cood cause is I alwavs a subject of conzratulation, and in that t spirit we greetlte "Examiner." We call attention to the advertisement to be j " ' found in our issue otto-day, regardihg , j . curitv Life Insurance Company, of ISei ..... II 1 ,. , tne oc- low Yfrlr m As'will be seen our (townsman C. T. Bernhardt, is the agent for snidS Company in this place. All who contemplatie insuring should call on Mr. Bernhardt before doing so. The Security Life was one oftjie jfirst to do business South after the war, and te believe has never made and difl'ernce beitarten Northern and Southern Tt0 f'imnsr. p ru mi in hatrn a i'j- frT-j , fc - . , . , . . ousme f 77 . ttjis tstate ior years, jine general Ageni resiaing in Raleigh. It has ihad no contest with policy holders in North oil South Carolina, but can show uniformity in paying claims, y " Potatoes, Pig d:f.-Mr. Wm. Upward, of t " this vicinity is one ot tne most successful men , J . i i. . in the country in, riismg Pigs, Potatoes and .. .... . fine vegetables, llis experiments this year with potatoes halve (demonstrated the practica- bility of raisingiheNasfinesidmenHof this MnMAlnklA ao aa n " ' 1 J" u.,.a. i i tu "5" " ruu rf..,c. xc uc i rii uia mini auv wiirir. a iia m sr I svt n trial fw i llivan littjUAnl nnviat iao ..v f M.Uv...f show very little (advantage in the quantity, pro- duced, each yielding at the rate of about 4o bushels to the one bushel of seed. They must be seen-te be appreciated. The size and beau 'he size and beau- ty are all that could be desired. Mr. Howard has jnow a few of his high bred pigs on hand forjsaje. Those wishmg to im prove their stock should communicate with him soon, for they are ready sale. A petition has! been sent Into the city conn cil asking that the eireets be watered two squares each way jfrora the pump in center ei ine snuare. This Js! a most capital idea and we hppe the cotjnei will consider it favorably. It can easily be alcoLolished bv redncimr the has been doubled this year. so tight last year as this' and surelrdhrre! is Ho more disorder : why Ihen f ncrease the police korce double to frhat ir was l.cf ra.r? V) Muiil riwuin in tha iwnrlH liv reducing this force Ud applying the tnoney to watering the strpets, Lour citizens will derive more benetjt from . the , money they pay the town in shape of talf es as it is they pay $105,- P Ir month for police services.- Apply half " of thiatfl waerihgthe streets, am thus confer a real benefit " fher tjiere js pppp pow re- PciTeaulirufeye 27i z 5f Mt J. fi. TomUasbn, of nckry, lias.xnganzed ajgra4 !nble ciciir io scherae frora WHrairtgten, and from He- and Uenr to nioiiwgtii, July jgllu Will remain in Vy'ilanHfton two 4 ays -anxl then 5Jike Uie second top (9 Henry's, Saturday Jxlj 29tk. Will retain Xnm Hqary'sto Hick ory, July 31, aad remain ,4re itU Toefiiay W Wednesday. ' ' "1 ' Pcscmh jiiins'tb.s ettennuM yrlSl have (lie advtage f Tfcittng Votb te moucUiafl and the ArranjgieiMeMts haye been Made at WiK inintou to carry visitor ut to MI ocean. TlerwwJiripTs6UmiJei5 fjfr $5 Je?w than I cts a miJe, . Mr. Toatlitsea is manager, and hasdesioed this trip for wkite pepie ezciu ive(y, fMT shbse ocucaci he Um pledged, him self. I ' Oar smile widened into a gri en we aw lMt ThuraiayfMr. W. II. Harris f jtheCoRcord Sn. on our streets. lie is a .very fine koHg man And created quite a sensation! among the girls and was eyed vklim JUUe Jjealosy hy some marriageable yoeng men in -this city. la the afternoon; he was invited to a seat in Mr. T. E. Brownls fiueait carriage, drawn by a pair of sorrels, by pome friends wIkI proceeded to point out tbejheaaties of M Nature" jaad of our centenaiat city. We did uvt learuj the object of his visit, hut know kat Concord is now a dy town, which fact may account for h visit. i , In his rewiirksnpon our hamlet, he greatly flatters our water works, the nrideof the town. We can imagine hint as he wrote the beautiful pufl saokirig a cent cigar, with a fcJass oflem- onade by hiskide and making frequent use of his aiop rag.f This is what he had ip say: "Through 4he courtesy of policeman Vander- ford, wLhad jan opportunity to interview the Salisbury Water-Work, lhw institution is quite an aged oue, being numbered anions; the city s oldest (Centennial reucs, anu isa liuieine wore for wear, It is also a benevolent institution, as it af fords shelter and protection during the Summer nights to the destitute colored population of Salisbury. It is kept wound and locked tip, ready in case of fire, to flood the ith pure, unadulterated hmeston whole city nnre, unauuiieraieu iunesion: waier. 11 - - A is a mouei waier-worKs, anu wnu je Tiew w . 1 1 -. 1 .1 - r explaining it;to our city fathers, thatjtJiey nuht contemplate (he, eerction of a Slinilar one on our public square, 4"r special artist toolp an socu rate description of it, and now presents to you, a deUnqneyt Suhscriber, perhaps, tnej SalisburIt Station a uy WATERj-woKKs." Bro Harris has been kind enough ta lend is the picture oX the works and with pleasure, we present it to; our "picture readers." We happened to see this special artist as he made his adieu to the water-wnrka ami uitK Uare We have delineated his comely figure With more than the ordinary emotions that fills an artists brieast, we present the Special Aktist of the Concord Sun, as lie bids adieu to our water-works. Swepson waa tried at Raleigh, last uant tV i a rr. 1 1 r n .f r f t nnrt i o An iitf a1 vw VV tV 1W1 OUIF'M 1 ' n Ta j CIltU IClUVaililVfU, I be llaletgh beics says : - , , ,. . , fc our important rulings have occurred .1 c. r . i.- . Ii i- in toe owepson trial. r list tue ruling i . r ..11 j 1 .: terdav Judge Watts ruled to i admit for the defence evidence tending to show that Mr. Moore was a violent man, and again communicated and unco tnrnunica ted threats that he may have made against " 1 pov". illJii LAIiiSl iN.fc.VV 3. Wasiiixgros, D.C. July II. There were 4 deaths here vesterday from heat i 42 in New York, 14 in Baltimore. Recently Postmaster General Jewell au thorized the statement that he had no other expectations than to remain in: office until the 4th March. Yesterday the Postmaster uenerai caueu on me rresiucni on uusmess , . c , , , . . . , . and was informed that his resitmation would be acceptable. He immediately wrote it. internal Revenue Commissioner Pratt has resigned Jewell was before the Committee on Post Umces and Tost Koutes to-day. lie Had turned over all cases of violations of law in L! J L A. X . A. 1 A A d 1 J? ms ueparimens w tne Attorney general ior I II1U SKj Li Li I 1 1 . 1LG VHWUIll 1 I IU" L 1 1 1 F v i. i versations with cabinet omcers or reasons fcr removals, beyond general ones. Ouestioh Was vour resismation forced or voluntary ? Answer Well, the President notmeu me tnat my resignation would be 1 X. 1 1 A. J 3 A- fM 1T I acucjitcu anu i leniiereci n.- u were any i . . - . - referred affainst vou , ANo. ,:r. I " w not that 1 am aware of It has transpired that changes in Cabinet were made tor political reasons rto strength- en the Republicans in Indiana ty having a C1zen ot that Mate in the Cabinet. - thing to strengthen the party. The Etecutive Committea of the various Townships in the County are earnestly re quested to meet at the Court House in Sal isb,ury on Saturday, the loth qay of July 1876, for the pupose of taking ! counsel to gether as to the best plan of organizing the pernoeratic Conservative party in Rowan Coqnty during the approaching political canvass.. Our opponents are well disciplm e1 an4 thoroughly organized We too need He same 01 aiscipune anq organization t our own ranks- If we W?U together s one man, victory to our pause js sure M if we divide amoqg oursclres, wc dc- I SCrVe O Iiill. Every member of pacji Tqwuslup Cqmmit tee is urgently solicited to attend the meek ing. By order of tlpi County Executive ppniz raittee, JAMES E. KERR, jcjiairman. The following are the Executive Commit 1 in icca of the JKrrcut Townsiljis : ' 3.S. Brxmer, &4llsVnyTvwsh)2 J. Y. Mauacy, t " - ! f i ii.err.Crauge, -s - I' iIX.CLJJosL -"T " ! C Join Kice, ' -? George IL XeJSdX, ,( CatUew liice. XJ-O- FJemiag, ' Jos. A-Hawking W!l!3fim 4 r.nVTr Scotch Irish Xwns ship. aT.P. Hal!, J. K. Graham. ( J. F. Jamison, j Joha M." Coleman, ( JjOlta L. Sloan. C VI. McKenzie, W. P. Watstin, Joha LiHgle. ik John Sloop, Dr. M. K.4. Roaemaa, ( A. II. Heilig. 3IL Ull Township. Atwell ToamsJiipi I 1 Locke Township, t , Litakcr Townshijv F. II. Mauner, Gold mil Townslilp -? Dr. a W. Ckleiaa, ; ( N. R. McCanlesa. ( Isaac M. Shaver, 4 J. W. Miller, W. L. Parker, t Comeiins Eesler, &. A. Earahart, ( Lewis Agner. Morgaa Township. Providence Towa sliip. A Health-Proaotlu Stimulant Physicians, who certainly ought to be the best judges of such matters, declare that whole- ome stimulation is not only desirable, but essealial in maoy instances. When the tem porary good effect of a sound stimulant is con firmed and rendered permanent, as in the case of Hostetter'8 Stomach Ci iters by the action of tonic and alterative principles combined wiin it, u oecomes: inariiteir eucactous as a !.. ! a 4 . .a a renovant of physical energy and a corrective of thoe coiiditrhus of the body which invite disease. The Bitters have received the em phatic sanction of medical men who have ob served the effect of that popular stimulative cordial as a remedy for weakness, nervousness, dyspepsia, constipation, inactivity of the liver. malarious fevtr, and many other disorders. Its basis is sound old rye, the purest I qwr known to commerce, and itself possessing tonic properties of nd mqan order. A FLOWER Til A V GHAXGES ITS COLOR. llofauy is a j divisitn of natural science which treats of plants, and a study of Veg etable Physiology must be the foiimiatio 1 ofbotauical kiiowledge astudynly possi ble by the improvements iu the inieroi?cope and in orgauie chemistry. As plants are iiot scattered haphazard over the earth, bot anical geography must be studied, and, with this, plant-history. Hotauy may be applied to the wants of every-day life, as iu Agri cultuie. Horticulture, r Medical Hotxiiy. Animals fteui exhibit a marvelous instinct iu Selecting medicinal herbs, and an obser vation of their habits has often, eveu iu the prseut time, led to most valuable discov eries. Aud should man, with his knowledge and app&atuws, fil to disover less than the brute? It i of Medical ljotiny we would speak, orfthe HEIUTIXE PLANT, dis-:overed in Southern Xubia, the Flower of which changes jte flulor with every change of the atmosphere. The remarkable chaujrs and variations of this Plmt and Flower have been for years our special study, resul ting in the discovery of its possession of I wonderful medical properties, the existence and value ot wuicii Have heretotre been eu- I tirely link 110 wit to medical science. After rtnuch labur aiid scientific iuvstirati(u, we have succeeded iu extracting it peculiar niedicitial jiriiiciples, vrliich is a specific r.nd cure for all diseases of the Liver. Stomach and Bowels ; a pertnaueut core fr I)ysiep- Sia, ludlgestlou, fepleeu, Cotistiputloii Jaundice, aud-all Bilious Complaints. Of course we cauuot send a living Flower of this Plant to all who rad of lLpatiue;-but to all who will send their a.ldress to MER- RKLL. tc CoiTrtKX, Philadelphia, Pa., with a fhree-cent stamp fur return postage, we will send Elicit: a fac simile of the Flower, that will change its color iust the same as he real Hepatine Flower. The Medicine, MERRELL'S HEPA TINE, for saje by r Theo. F. Klutts, Salis ury, a. C., aud will cure all diseases of the Liver. Sir John Franklin. History possesses fewer examples of more leroic bearing and sclf-sacriticins; efforts for the advancement of the material interest of mankind than-that exhibited lv this noble mar tyr in his exertions to make a discovery which if accomplished would open to the world ad vantages beyond computation. But how in significant are geographical discoveries, when compared with those that benefit the human organisation, showing how in this life enemies may be vanqiii-hed, how the brain may be in- gorated and rendered capable of grasping the most abstruse iquestions, whether scientific, com- mercial or mechanical. This can never be the case while the bodv is enfeebled by disease. The blood mdst be healthy, all the machinery of the body must be in perfect working order, otherwise the brain is weak and total incompe tency to grasp the great issues ot lite is tne re sult. Such a discovery has been made by Dr. Tutt in his celebrated Liver Pills. Thev have accomplished, more good to the human family than could ever have been attained by the suc cess of Sir John Franklin. i - THE PEOPLE WANT PROOF. There is no medicine prescribed by physi cians, or sold! by Drnggists, that carries such evidence of Us success and superior virtue as Uoschee s (jiERMAN oVEUP for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or J any disease of the throat and L.ungs. A proof of that fact is that any person afflicted, can get a sample Bottle for IU cents and try its super ior efiect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has been lately introduced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures are- astonishins everyone that use it. riiree doses will relieye- any case. Try it. Sold by Theo. F. Ivluttz, Salisbury, N. C. SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected by McCucbins, I it all it Dean. July 5, 1876. Corrox diijl. ' SJidd lings, 10 low do 9 ; stains . G8 FLOCR-r market stocke 1 best fum. $ :J.OO super. Wheat good demand at CQn-inarket vell supplied Meai, moderate demand at Jnisn do ' Oats Butter H ! CmcKExs-l-pvr xjozeu l Eggs h ' ; Ox yoxsnb demand ; 2.75 1.001.15 7075 7580 .50 - 4045 20(i25 $2.003.00 10 121 75 fi4LEl&II MARKET. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES Raleigh, June 30, 187(5 FLOURj Nortli Card)iina $6.00 a $6.25. CORN,'?3a&Qc. CORN MEALj80a90c BACON, N. C lmg roftnd, 14 al5. . " liama Wi a 17. HIDES, green, 5 J , , , idiy, 10a Hi " I July 1th.. 1370, i Morgam Twnhai.V Sev. SamL UuhrocV, Mc. Jtmes a lle Cale arfi Miss EGaarth Stiaa ter f tlve Uto Sa ioel tJtoSdfor. . , 7? 1:- ; : I died f I Gabamw po J 17 gy Mr J)aKl Miller, ia tWSOd yar f his a. la wlylife th kcase4 fawiferueJ himself with the doctrines aad datiesof th Chriatiaa religta, aad eraacti bua-lf witu tti Yv. Luth. Charcfc, aad oaed membership with th caace p in I W time f his death. Me catnhaVel HberaUy f he cause f Christia beoeyxdeuee to getier l. I the deajh d Mr. Miliar, a racamn iias heeu civateil iu th coutmaotty which will IDf be feli. This Wlv w liiinWr the silent dead is the qairt cewetery d St. John's church. 'lJice ht! tt kls ashes.'" Plantationfor Sale. The Undersigned offers for sale the plaa tatiun which hnnevly lived upon, lying tm Mediately oa the public road leadiir fruoi Salisbury t Cheraw, 10 miles South-east of Salisbury, ooataiuing 250 ACUES, f whih there is about on' half wwod land. the other portion is meadow, pasture and tihtble laml. There is oa the premises a good dwelling, jr,Kd barn, and all necessa ry out-buildtwgs. Also a good well aad good springs convenient. Any person wishing to pnrchase Uad would do well to call ou the andersigued at Salisbury. Terms will be made to suit the ttwws. P. N HEILI&. SalUhury, N.C July 13 2 mos. MILLS AND LAND FOR SALE. Administrator's Saleof Beal Estate. Ntice is hereby given, that the nnder eitftie'l, pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan Couuty. .will expose to pub He sale, at the Court House door iu the Town of Sali -lMry. 011 Saturday the 12th day of August, Irf7, an undivided one-half interest iu a tract of land, known as the Mill Tract, situated iu Unity Township, Rowan county, adjoining the lands of Mrs. K?ply, Mrs. R'ddnson, J. C. O. Graham and others, containing aUiut I'M acres, subject to a Mortgage to R. Frank Graham to secure a debt of about $450, but the mortgagee will join in making1 title. Terms of saje : One third of the purchase money to be paid in cash one third in (i mouths and one third iu 12 months, interest from date at eight per cent, on the deferred payments. JOHN C. O. GRAHAM, Admr. of Pleasaut R. IJaninger. July 10, '7G 40:4t. UME AND SEE! I3UGGIES FOR SALE, All Grades & Classes. I have, on baud. Buggies which I will sell at the lowest cash prices, and as low, nr lower than auy other establishment iu North Carolina, according to grade. All kinds of repairing done., at short notice. Those wishing any thing ta tny line, would do well to call aud .see me, before purchasing elsewhere as I am determined not to be outdone either iu prices or quality of work in the State. Call on meat r rank liu Academy. 4 miles N. W". of Salisbury, N. C. C. L. REEVES. 12 (J ino. ROWAN COUNTY In tlc Superior Court. Thomas M. Kerns, as adin'r. of Nancy Sloop, deceased. AgaihH Wm A Uarver, L B Garyer, John I) Felker, S A Garv'.er, Flora Garver, Henry Baker., John Biker. Ellen Sh inn. Mary Baker. Margaret Fink, Catha- Summons for rine Kerr, John Baker, Fes tier- j Relief. man Baker Margaret Beaver, Mary Donahue, Sophia Gentle, Moses Baker, Michael Wilhelm, Daniel Wilhelm, Margaret Ritchie, Anna Wilhelm, Nancy Wilhelm, Samuel V ilbelm, Ja cob Kriderand John Baker. To the Sheriff of Rowan County Ureeling : You are hereby commanded to summon the Defendants above named, iflhey be found with in vour County, to apiear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the County of Rowan, within. 20 days after the service of this summons on them, exclusive of the day of such servir-e. ami answer the Comidaitlt. a COPV of which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said County, within ten davs from the date of this summons, and let them take notice that if they fail to an swer the said complaint within that time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded' in the comprint. Hereof fail not and of this summons make due return. Given under mv hand andeal of said Court, this 28th day of June 1876. J. M. HORAH, Clerk Superior Court Rowan County a8:6t.:9. FINLEY HIGH SCHOOL, MATHEMATICAL and COMMERCIAL, Lenoir, CaldweU County N. C. E. W. FAUCETT, ) princiljai, H.C.DIXON, fIr,nc,Pa,s- M. A. BERNHARDT, ) Assistant5, W. P. WINN, f Assistants. 2 if- FaU Term opens July 13, 1876. Tuition npr Session Of 20 WaekS. t26 00. Board in private ramiUes In the village, excepting Ugnt.s wasning, anu toweis, per bctkmuu, o w. : w For particulars send for Circular. 3fc3t FRANKLIN ACADEMY. " :0: An Enslish. Classical, Mathematical and Scientific School, Male and Female. This handsomely located Institution wil onen on the 31st of July 1876. All who wish to avail themselves of a practical educalionj-or prepare for College will do well to attend. Tuition at from $1.00, $1.50, $2-00, $3.00 and $4.00. Board at from 7.00 to $IU.UU Also, ample facilities for messing, &c. Rev. II. M. BROWN, A. M.. Principal. Tutors snnnlied when needed. 35:2ms tr further riarticnlars address Rev. H. M Brown, at Salisbury, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All persona having claims against the estate ofP. R. Baninger, (dec.) are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned on or petore tne outn aav oi wune, ion. " JrC. O. G RA n A M, Adm'r.of Pf R. Barriger, (dec.) June 29lh, 1876. 38 6s MUSS txfo ko ctijitrsiatls ISZ ma sx vsr M W B00K9; VV inch in tValllsx iterw tfrrilirr mi fe. pnoe aad cbeapses, aJbeaiiteJy caL It -Tas Tm " fur tW CecicMxal peM- taks-osi wight. i -.. . a Atfk Jmerioe tSacim, nays it is'Sfaw Ting of nfred praise are acticisate foe it as extensive Maalarity": ike tXOmffoe Timatx Jnst och a work as ttVsmaanls T the Awen caa Pole will he Lad pdssess"; tt 8mS Admimr cals it prrmii N any ystaasyit L Aav acttM Van r IT -J dress imreJ large prwSts aad steady wk far Jf' Pftdlparttcnlars, address. J. FpRD& OO pkHacKew Y-rk W i T ft. TT TT4TI m -vr JEWELERS, MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, m ITA VE JUST RECEIVED A LABBE MD SPLENDID STOCK Most Beautiful Jewelry. We hac jtast received the largest and handsomest stock of Jewelry .ever exhibited in Salisbury, and respectfully iuvate public inspection. It comprises, Cold and Silver Watches, of all kinols; Silver Pitchers, Cujv Castors, Napkin Rings, Porks, Ktaives, nd Sfioons. The finest and most beautitul sets of Jewelry of all kinds, as Ear-drops, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Seals, Lockets. &c, Sec, &c. Also, a lot of plain SOLID KXLD RINGS. Also, agents for the celebrated SchaflFhausen Spectacles grtlte finest glasses niade., Will sell as low as any House in the south. CALL HEJiE .VXD GET VOUR W4TIH i.Mi CLOCK. UCPllUI.XC lone promptly asusUal. AH work tmrhxnted 12 months. Doc. 16, 1873. 10:tf A CARD. 1 beg leave to return my thanks to my friends for their liberal patrouage to me while in the firm bi YanderTord & Wyatt, and hope by a strict attentiou to my business and fair dealing to all to merit a continuance of the same,. at my new stand next door to the Pst Office where I shall always endeavor to have on baud a fresh stock of Family Groceries. and country produce. Very Respectivelr, T. 11. VANDERFOIU). A ARD. ti i . . . . i . . . . i ucg leave toreiurn my inanKs lo my tnenusj for their very liberal patronage in the past, and hope by a strict attention to business to merit a continuance of it iu the future. 1 canbe found at tte Caldwell store Rouse on Inniss t., whera I shall at all times keen a full and choice stock of Groceries, Liquors i country produce. Very Respectfully, SKh:imo N. C. WYATT. MANSION HOUSE Centrally Situated On tlao PUbllo Squarco SALISBURY, N. 0. r'p HE BOUSE is in the ceutre of business. JL and fclr nearest to the depot. Table as good as the best. Servants attentive and 2olit- Board per day 1 .r0 Single Meals M fjT'Special Contracts for a longer term. Omnibus to and from all trains. Best Livery Stable near at hand. ISPTbe undersigned teuders his thanks to many friends who have called on hjtn at the Mansion, and asr-ureg them that no effort shall be spared to make their future visits pleasant. The Traveling I'uiihc will always und pleasant -quarters and refreshing fare. WM. U0W2EE. Feb. 3, J876. 17; tf IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia. Face Ache. Rheiunatism, Gout, Frosted Feet. Chilblains, Sore Throat. Erysipelas, Bruises or Wounds of every kiad in man or animal. Gile-s' Liniment Iodioe of Ammonia ha been used by myself and family with satisfac tory results. I reccommend it to all persons suffering with pains or aches of any kind. It surpasses anything I have eyer used. G. IL MILLER, President, Real Estate & Saving Bank, Balti more, Md. Sold by all Druggists. Depot No. 451 Sixth Avenue, New; lork. Only ;0c and f 1 per bottle. -- THEO. F. KLUTTZ. Agent. i Salisbury, N. C March. 9, (22:6ms.) National Hotel RALEIGH, N. C. Col. 0. S. BROWN, Propr. v. Beautifullr situated next to Capitol square FINE ROOMS WELL FUItKlSHEb and fitted np in the best style. ' Bath Rooms and Wate'r-CloeeU-on each Foor 3itf. J. W. KEER, Ckrlr. NOTICE TO CEEDITOESr North Carolina j Superior Court. Montgomery Gonpty. i 1 S. J. Peniberton, PfaiuUff Againut i V. Mauney, Adm'r. of Thom as Stokes, (dee.) Defendant. All creditors of Thomas Stokes, ' (dee.) ar hereby notified to appear before roe, at ray office in Troy, N. G, on or before the 1st day of August next, and file the evidence, of their claims, to the end that the estate of the said Thomas Stokes, (dec) may be settled. C. C. WADE, -. . , C, S, cf, of Montgosjery Ckninty, 3.r:2mos, ! 1 1876. opilly IreoGif jq IT444I Hlaes. ; 19 14 7S h a-rs ,5oe, ivesraSwda, ; M do. L4a Svrstn, Ut oies A4aamut3i CasdVs. J 25 Bxes 4?ap, 73 CeisOjsrs - FrehPW, 10 r llwamhi. 31 Grs fvaiff 034 CAtta and Jmv JX-mtm 49 ! SX. P-iutrjd Pik. Jtt .Grtess Flasks " IJSm lUs. Cady 40,0uYl Cigars 50 KegsPwdT 5( BacsSW l(W Rivflrts WrnpTisr Paier 10! Iox4 ScxAch Ahs ) .;! ALSO . ANlu of Wwd and Wilkv Wasa. BwtsSbUes, Hats, Saddles &, Bridles, Axes. Guns pijstols, A., Are. t Ahjdi'Ji larxre lot 4T -Canned flnada. m. -chiiscc eSection of French Candies. Sale. Pejiper f pice. Ginger, Itoyal Baking Pp defs. ;t4e. Currants, Figs. Citrwas, Nvta Sardiaeel Cc4;aottts, Pickfes, Sauces, CaV ti. Ptited Meat, Jetxseu, Tanners and Machine Oils, Liquors of .all Grinds, &e-, c The above Stitch was Wucht.at the ctoss of Jthe scasu at greatly reduced (trioea, and isjouVredat Wholesale 4i Retail at erjr ahiir-t. ni ifuts. . , j ;'j ;!, BI N G H A M CO- fel5irj, N. C, June 12, 18?C -: -i 1 . - : . jmw AJ)VKJIUSEMENTS. H HCflTO For bethakuce. ia the world HUGali I O to win raoiaey Address TJ. H. SAFETY POCKET CO. Neaark, V. J- 2o.-4. i AGENTS 2,r elegant 9x1 1 Ghrotttoa, $1: 100 for $3. National CariM!i.tii., Phila., Pa- A ten dollar bill of 1776 sent free for stamp. Ad 77 Nassau St-iN. Y. 4w diess Hurst & Co. pSYCHOMANCY.OR SOUL CHARM--JTIS 0." How either sex may fascinate and gain ihe.loveA aflections of any person they clioose instantly. This simple, mental acquire mtnt all can possess, free, by mail, for 25c, together' with a marriage guide, Egrptiaa Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding Night KUirt, &c. A queer boot. Address T. WllLLUM &Co., Pubs. Phila. . 12:4w ! fl ' AP1ITA 73 Kubscrilejs in one dav i ii mm a a MU(gf 1 w literary paper. Only $1-50 a year. Three 10 chrotnoa free. MiuNYOx ii Spoxsleu, Pubst Phila-, Pa. AGENTS Wanted fr THE CENTHtllU BOOK OF BIOGRAPHY, of 'e live, of tha great men ol our first 100 vears. Send lorctr ctilars. P. W. ZIEGLER & CO , Phila., Pa. onChkagq, III. 33:4w. AGEN'tS; WANTED for the New Histori- c9 Work Our WESTERN B0HDEB. A!Cimplete ami' Graphic History of Anteri--ajn Piopuer Life 100 YEARS AQO, lt$ thril)ing couflicts of Red and White Foes. Ekcrtinl Adveutures, Captivities, Forayf, Scouts, Pioneer women and boys Indian war-patM. Camp life, agd sports- A hook for ild and young. Not a dull page. No cimjetitiu. Enormous sales. A7nf-wl!-te4 eterytchert. Illustrated Circulars free, jj C- McCURDY & CO., Phila., Pa. 23:4w FULLER, WARREN & C0.f M i MANUFACTURERS OF '-h ! : - TOVE H Tlie, largest assortment in RAlXCiK '!ad " - FURNACE' The Market. URiNEW WOODLAND COAL COOKING GOLDEN CROWH. . HcrUnltn, PIRIT OF H6. OUTHERN GELT. AND THE FA RIOIJS ThVAn I IPFHUVtU MEET THE WANTS of EVERY DEALER Correspondence invited. Price LLt and Cnt upon apidication to FULLER. WARKEN A CO.,' 2:ty Water Street, New York. 21:4w For Goudhs, Colds Hoarseness i AND lALL TH0AT DISEASES, i 'fn ' - - j ! ' Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PIJtuP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES A THIBD AKD SURE 2EHEDY. Sbldftiy Druggist generally, and FlilXER & FULLER. Chicago, 111. rklis 3PAFEB IS OS FILE WITH fy terAvertlaisar ContracU earn bo ma4n Will buy one Box of ConcenUled Lye at EN KISS KERR CRAIGB, 1 SUorats at ?ai0 5 m al lav to-cax-sr, 3X. O. no, lasaasa 1 i 1 ti 1 m. T - . ' - -i.
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