jlina "Watchman.!
Will hold a Township " meeting at Mt
tlllaAug. 12,.to appoint delegates to the
Coanty Convention, &.""' .
It is expected Hon. F..E; Shober- will h
Countj.l b?re-
fi ,nygelf a candidate for re-elec
f!ffiJ of Sheriff, object ' W W
t Crueriu. uuirk w me
Conntv ;noiiBiing Vsonven
C. F
WAGGONERi
"4 1 ... ,ri 11 to aanouuce Isaac M.
.aA Ufcll
W'1' fr the office of Sheriff of the
t.o.Ln. at the November election.
rtf ilu w r i , ' . . i
ii.t to the decision of the County
lion to weet in August next.
1 -i tUeri of Row Oniwry, I hereby
1 i Kif candidate for ' Sheriff, Sub
pf?. j-naoa of the (bonventlon to assetn-
.sl.t-iiA,ittt:th, 26th. 1876. I U
" Ld.R. JULIAN.
TCHMAJi
It is evident from
there to addreea the people.. 8 H
Rem a kka BijL-r-Th e bonds of .the (State;
Georgia selling above p4r, and those of North
Carolina totally unsaleable 1 j Set that down to
Radicalism. And it is in such a time as this
hat the people of the State call vn Vance to be
Governor, ' If .the people desire' to improve
their condition let them jback up .Vance twith
ratified amendment to tie Constitution and by
electing a strong, working team of Democrat.
1, i i - t-t'' i ' - - ; . ...
A silk dress lakes a trip. One day.Jast week
an old darkey in Dixonville, (a colored settle
ment adjoinirg the cityj) hang, her silk dress
on he fence for an airing, JJust aftheVtime a
hirl-wiod took it ofl jthe old woman made
desperate effort to catch it, but in .vain. It
. . . . i - . ' -:
went higher and higher till it looked; no larger
than a hat, the wind carrying it in a western
direction, i She and several others followed it
and picked it up about a mile from where it
started. Indeed riches, taketh, to themselves
wings ana ny away. -
I iipolatwns now in procs8, as well as
r.nit ith repct to the candi:
Hi W that, system of personal op
' .1 i -
.nJ Aofamt rpinrrt fiir t.K
jiiieilw aod patriotism of all the people
jfoiit ni Kowan counties, induces ineto
. !.Jt;freaniiiaiejio represent mew m
T - - . . . :, . . . .
.'.AtLee slature tor una uistrict.
. I ... r f .r.l i
S,libory, July 27th,
Vtlfoold recommend
their being drenched..
A victim of cupid nearly insane! r tie toofc
her to church and after the servfceilhey walked
out into the rain, he seemingly unconscious of
She ventured to inquire
There will be a meeting of th Democratic
Conservative voters ! of I Salisbury' -To'wnshfp
held at the Court House- tn Salisbitfy4; oa ISaU
urday the 5th day of August, at 10 oxlock, A.
M' forth eppEfjf selecting delegates ttrthe t
ieounty'QvefitWniyi If "I M Jl. ! M t'
Botfeif JhifexUufire Cmniitfee!: il
JtJ. BRUNER, Chair.
The Executive Committee f .tlie Rowan
ounty Sunday achbol Society! held Jits annual
meeting in fialiiburyj July 2$tlgjlQf whea
the follorins oroceedinzs werejiad. . .
.The Society .will holdilu . ,nef t. Annual: C9n-
veBtionairAiChurchbeginning atlO p'ejock
A.M. August. 23d, aiul continue two days. 4
TOWNSHIP JdEETING.
There, will be a meeting in Locke Township.
2d Saturday iu Augut at 10, o'clock, P. M, to
elect delegates -to the I conntv and diatrict
Convenfion; -Let everv man turn out.
j By 'order of the Executive Committee.
. ! : , r i Ci H.'iickENZlE, CTair.' '
THE SALISBURY, BUILDING .& LOAN
, :.,., ASSOCIATION. ;. :
To the Edilora'bf the Watchman : !;
your paper of last week U calculated to create
a wrong impression about the action of the
Directors of the Salisbury Building & Loan
Association; in" determining to continue the
work of the' Association." The opinion of Judge
Readeirl' the'toilfs case" will' be respected " b
the officers of the Aociation.. They have , no
idea of coming in conflict .with the Supreme
Court. ' :i' . J. S II.
VJ
PBOGRAMMET OF
THE ixEKCWEsJl"'
At o'clock A'j !M. A ng23 an open ing speech
y the Chairman Johnf W, - MaMney, settinji
ll A' MT Moarae, iredfiU cotr, H. Ci July 88, Vsre.
Adi L Bbowv, aged taontha aad l days. 1 ( .' :
f J?1? sympathies of -maay Irleada are with this
afflicted chrtaUan family, from whom four enudrea
have been removed by death, la a lew years, and
they have need to remember, the Inspired declara
tion -yFor waom the Lord loveth He: chasteaest.
and scoeth every soa whom ha receiveth." May
their afflictions be sancoaed. - - ' J. bT
ltt Bafisb'mr, TJ :6Jiny nth 1S7, Xa&'Kaat
Vedt, in the 98th year or her age.
Mrs. Kennedy was the daughter et Dr. T. W. Keen,
and was a native ot Rockingham county, N. C but
came to Salisbury, with her parents, since theclose
of the-war, -where- she waa married tn Mr KmnuiT
j about eight years aero. Three ve&n Am nhn yJ7r,a
a meraoer or tne rresbytertaa Church, and lived a
consasient numbte chrtsdaa hfe. Foraevprsi vr
she was an i
pure rrQat,on' leavln her sorrowing husband and
tu ciuiurBB w me care 01 a covenant kern
valid, but she bore her sickness with
God.
C3t
in-
H. H. HELPER.
1876.
-U nemon to represent R
. , : iiw, if!
wtudwill accept ii
Capt. J. A. Fisher as
wan county in
the House of Com
f nominated.
MANY CITIZENS.
where his umbrella was, he came to hi nisei
all of a sudden, said it was in the church, and
they had to go back after1 it. A few days after,
a man came into the store where he was clerk
ing and bought a quart of molasses and a plug
of tobacco. Our young aspirant, who 'is byr
the-way. a candidate for matrimony, with
cupid' s vote to start with,) charged the purchaser
with one plug of molasses and one quart of
tobacco. Who next?! .
RAISING A FLAG POLE
r- -
'W;fhey,!'8eTti.ng,
brth thd'oljectf Ithe Convention and nrging
all Sunday School workers to attend its sessions
and take part in it4 proceedings, y . j 1 (
' , o ursTlOKS and spsake&s. : i , 1 Snc aied lQ hPe ot a blessed lmnao:
Qnct. i -To whaijextent shoolulecturea;and
i , addresses be admitted,1 with. the! course, of
I. . Sunday School instruction ? , Speakers,
Capt. R. R. Crawford,. William Murdoch'
. and Rev. Rr' L. Stephenson. ' '' '
Que: 2. Is object teachihg desirable and
practicable In knir Sunday 8chd6hi f ' Revi
L. W.' Crawford, Isaac M. Shaver and Prof.
II. T. J. Ludwickj- , n ' ; ; !
Que. 3. Are the advantages of the Inter-1
national System of lessons greater tfiati the
' ' disadvantages ahdj should we generally
s adopt itf ' Rev. J. !Rtimpre, A7 L'. Crawford,
and Tlioraas Johnston. ; ,u ""
Que. 4. What are the common -, mistakes : of
Sunday School, ieachewf ;Bev. ,'J. C.
tDenn'y Samuel Rothrbck and HHBrowrC
Que. 5. Ia.it desirable Jo, have "Lnfnt passes,
and what should constitute -the substance
and method of teaching tb"em. Rev. Geo.
B. Wetmore, R. w! Boyd and K. P.
Julian. r i
Qaet. 6. The art of secoring4' attention ' as. a
Sunday School teacher. ' Le'ander 1 0 vet
man, ieo. R. McNeil, and 'Rev.' Wm.
Cone.' j :': f''-i.--."- L- '
A question box will be opened tn the afternoon
of first day. ' .
Ministers of all denominations and all Sun-
ty.
j.n.
Martha Washington Tea Party, In
MocksviUe. - ?.
This Party 'was given by the young la
dies of MocksviUe ' for the benefit of the
Presbyteriaa church. Notwithstanding' thej
affair was hastily gotten up and not. geuer-j
ally known throughout thd county. . a
very respectable attendance, consisting
mostly of inhabitants of the village, ssem
bled last Thursday, evening in what is cim
uiouly known as the "old McRorie hoosv.V
The hall was brilliantly lighted, and beau
tifully adorned with wreathes of fveigreetife ( day School workers and parents are invited to i
nl strikincr and HTiitrnnriatp pmtilpins anr.h ' attend
1 SALISBURY MARKET,
Corrected by McCcbbins, BbIax,!. '& Dean.
i U . , August 2, 1876.
uottox -aun. Jiiatiiiugs,
,-) ; ' '! ' low
,? ' ' stains
Bacok, county,-hog round
Butter
Eooa ..
CHXCKEjfar-rper dozen
Corn market well supplied
jiKAL, rooaerate aemand at
Wheat good demand at'
Flqcr market stocked best fam.
; ' - a taper.'
Potatoes, Irish ,
Odious no-demand
Lard , -
Hat-
Pats
BesWax
Tallow
B L ACKBERRt ES
AppLBsdried
Suoau
CoFFEEttt.,
Calicos
Domesttcs
Cotton Yarn
Salt . , -MOLAB8EH,
gal, ,
Strcp
10
do 9
B8
12J 15
2025H
8 a 10
1.502.00
6570
7580
1.001.10
3.00
2.75
50
75
15c
.40
40
2830
6
CJ7
48
1015
25
6a
78
$1.15
"11.25
' 33 40
55$1.00
SALE OF; LAI ! -r
By virtue of a decree jrf the Surerir
Court of Rowan eounty,' I will sell' at the
Court House door in the town -of Salisbary
on the 26th day of August next the lf4k
ing described laud beloneine tu the estaio
u me wie n ttuurn uranioru to-wit ; . ..
The land known as the Wilburu Cr'an-
ford House place, adjoining the lands of C.
tl MeKenz e, Richard Harris and others.
Terms of sale, one-third cash; one-third in
six months and une-third in twelve months.
Bond and good swuritv with interest from
date. Title retained till all the urchasi
money is paid.
JOHN W. MAUNEY.
jy20, 76-4t. Admr. &c.
AGENTS
maJx no engagements till you sec: cur
HEW
Which in thrilling interest, sterling merit, ele
gance ana cheapness, has absolutely no equal.
It is "The Thisg" for the Centennial period-
takes on sight.
4Thb Aotth American Iltxiev says it in "dtser
ving of unqualified praise; we anticipate for it an
extensive popularity": the Dubnque Tunes says
"Just such a work as thousands of the Ameri
can People will be glad to possess"; the Dettoit
Advertiser calls it "preferable to any yet pubiitk
ed." Any active Man or Woman of good ad
dress insured large profits and steady work for
a year. For full particulars, address.
J. B- FORD & CO., 27 Park Place, New York
Vance
foot House, Friday
'dock.
du6 will meet at the
gust 4th, at 8.30
; Cu6.wi
nixht, Auj
sary advice :
Interested man watching and giving unnecesas a,arSe portrait of Geo. Washington, our
uattonal standard, et cetera. 1 he two prin
ciple characters persouated were lady Wash
Zing tou aud Madam Lafayette: Airs.: R. D.
j Brown assuming the character of the former
and Mrs. Machle, that of the latter.! They
were dressed very appropriately iu ancient
i T.K. BRUNER. Secret
1 FRANK BROWN, &ecrelarif
v .It
TO THE
STOCKHOLDRS
OF THE
6c LOAN !
ALbBCRY BUILDING
ASSOCIATION. I L. I
1 14 ordered by the Board of the Directors
to into yqU that the condition of the , As
Tcitiqu U unimparied by the recent decis
it iF the Supreme Court and that the ousi-
uttvill goonas usual. A full attendance is
dtiirtd at the Stockholders' meeting on next
Moflday night. - . vj -,:
B. F. ROGERS, Sec.
liiht, I87G-43.lt.-
ijEiiblitis' floats' from the corner of
tF.Klatu' Drug Store.
JOHN W. MAUNEY, JWs.
L. W. Crawford, See.
; l
"Dick will never get that Hplice fixed on
while the sun shines. I've been watching him
lor several days now"
He looks down for a moment;
costumes and by their winuing manners ad- '
ded ease as well dignity to the occasion.
The rest of the ladies were dressed vry be
comingly, and performed the amiable post
of hostesses in a uianuer that did honor to
themselves and tht occasion. The proceeds,
clear of all expenses, ainounte 1 to the very
I handsome sum of thirty dollars, w hich ex
ceeded even the'most sauguine expectations.
The affair upon the whole was, a grahd suc
cess.
Sympathy is that quality of the human,
heart that gives a kindly bias to rneti's
actions. Wi thou: it this world world be
poor indeed, and human nature would be
destitute of one of its most beautiful at
tribute!', ileuiove sympathy from . the
human breast and -there is a vacuum
created only trf be exceeded, in size by
that prodnct by the removal of a "Light
liuiniiug Domestic" from the midt of a
family where it has bi-eu for years. Get
a "Domestic."
RALEIGH MARKET.
.WnOLESALECASH PRICES.
Rai.eiqh, July 26, 1876.
FLOUR. North Carolina $6.00 a $6.25.
CORN, 75 a 80c.
CORN MEAL, SO a 90c
BACON, N. C. hog round, 14 a 15.
" hams 16;j a 17.
HIDES, green, 5J
drv, 10 a 11
FODDER, baled, new $1.25.
HAY, N.C. haled, cooil. 90c a 1,00.
i
HifffUjOf the Concprd Sun, is going to
eating hog meat. Look out sheep. f
aY'Jame. W. Rumple left the city lasi i
Walnwday morning, Atijust 2, for Bingham's j
cw.l fi..-:ii- w r - I
Webotice in the city Mr. Donald Macanley,
thrge dealer in cotton,' from Charlotte, f Will
i
SIGMA.
Dom Pedro is repoxted to haveieft be
hind him orders f ir; American maiiufac
tureo, mostly machinery, to the amouut of
over two millions of dollars.
CAPITAL
A STATE BAND A
IDEA.
We have just seen a letter addressed
by Prof,: W H. Neave, of Salisbury, who, j i0l0 it, since Jt infects riot only he atmoephere,
A Double Danger Averted.
The inhabitant of a malarious region i
threatened by a double danger. He is not
only compelled to breathe niiavma, but to twul-
tftbi tweek with us.!
Prof- U. T. J. Luawick has returued!
1Wp1I hp'a cot it fixed and I've eot a kind
T -j -- - - o -.7 -
of a crick in my neck-by jove, it don4t feel
; good. ;
sh to Mi.
a
Pleasant. His schiwl
eomraence Wednesday. "Aug. 2d, 1870.
Flag Raising). The young men ofthe
Tildeniand Vance club had a formal flag rais
ing on Saturday last, with music by tie Silver
Cipt.T. B. Beall land family have return- j Cornet and an' adJiess by Hon. F. E. Shober.
4froiBtheinouutajns, where they have
Vwn, SDeudinir
-I
very
pleasantly
several
There was a large! crowd in the streets, and
though it was raining moderately, many of tht
people! withstood it and remained attentive to
; the speaker to the end.
pe Supreme Court failed to find any .. r. , -i. .L . i r..
in his particular Hue', is one of the great
est musical geniuses iu the United States,
if not the greatest, to the members of the ;
cornet club, of this city, which contains j
soma .ideas well worthy of consideration, i
He stales .that before he left North Caro'.
Una in 1S67 for the Noithwest, and since
his return, last year, he has been posse-
ed ef the idea that the only really fine
band that the State can hope to have ! for
great occofions, where good music is a
prime necessity and the most attractive
feature, U a State Band; that is to say, a
band composed of-the best readers and
; players selected from the several bauds
i of the State, to be known as the "North
j Carolina State Band." Besides being
good readers and players, they should
also be, Prof. Neave says, enthusiastic
lovers of music, who would be proud ot
and do their utmost to secure the success
of-the project. His idea is that while
North Carolina has no town large enough '
but the water. The aerial poison threatens his
system through the lung" and pores, the liquid
through the stomach. Against this double
peril there is but one protection, aiwl that is, o
invigorate the entire biy'flfrbngh - Ihe diges-j-
tive and secietive organs.. Ordinary tonics
usually fail to accomplish this Ilostetter's
Stomach Bitters never, da the irepfuf where
the diseases originated by m.-mrta'nye'of Si far
more malignant type than those originated by
the same cause in the temperate zone, it enjoys
immense and constantly increasing Mies, and
there is no portion of this continent where it is
not the reigning specific for miasmatic fevers
and disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels,
proceeding rom malaria and other t causes. r
QUESTIONS FOlEVERY ONE TO
ANSWER.
Are you troubled with Indigestion, Cou-
stipatioti if the 15tvehj, Dy-peusia. or any
disei.se of the Livef? Have you suffered
fr years and found bo relit-f from the use of
mediciues ? !) yoi have h faint appetite.
: aud are you troubled with feelings
Plantation for Sale.
The Undersigned offers for sale the plan
tation whieh he formerly lived upon, lying
immediately ou the public road leading from
Salisbury to Cheraw, 10 miles South-east of
Salisbury, coMaiuing
250 ACRES,
of whieh there is about one- half wood laud,
the other portion is meadow, pasture and
tihtble laud. There is on the premises a
good dwelling, good barn, and all necessa
ry out-buildiutrs. Also a good well and
good springs convenient.
Any person wishing to purchase land
would do well to call on the undersigned at
Salisbury. Terms will be made to suit the
times. P. N HE1L1G.
Salisbury, N. C
July J 3 2 inos.
J. & H. HOEAH,
JEWELERS,
SPMNG
STOCK
Family
1876.
sir;
XaXCTXl
Groceries
It Wholesale sod Retail,
i - - -
i
IMA
10
do
3D
'I
MAIN STREET, SALISBURY,
nHiiiiiiiMn!nnHi!iHiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii!r!!iJiirrfTTr7Trm
KOW I N i 'STORE AND ARRIV1NQ
75 Bbls. Molasses.
10 do New Orleaus
Syrup. "r
I5ags Coffee.
25 Kgs Soda. .
10 doe. Lemon Syrup,
. 50 boxes Adamaotiuts Caudle.
25 Boxes ioap,
75 Cases Oysters
J 20 cases Brandy Peaches,
1 20 " Fresh Peaches,
10 " Puve Apples,
Gross Snuff
Coils Cot Urn and -Jute Ror
40 Doz. Painted Pails."
40 Gniss Flasks
1.500 lbs. Candy!
j 40,000 Cigars -
o 50 Kegs Powder
50 Bags Shot
100 Reams yrapi)ing Pptr
10 Doz. Scotch Ale
-! ALSO '
A full Hn4 'of Wood and Willow War,
Boots, Shoes; Hats, Saddles fc Bridles, Axes,
Guns, Pistole,; ice.
Also. large lot of Canned Goods, a
choice selection' of Freuch Candies. Sail,
Pepper, Spice, Ginger Royal Baking Pow
ders, Kaiseus, .Cunauta, Figs. Citrons, Nats
Sardiues, Cocoanuis, PieWee, Sauces, Cat
sup. Potted Meat, Kerosene, Tanners and
Machine Oils, Liquors of all kinds, &c, &c.
The above Stock was bought at the close
of the season at greatly reduced prices, and
is offered at Wh)lesale & Retail at ery
short urofits.
BINGHAM C0.
Salisbury! N. C, June 121870.
MILLS AND LAND FUR SALE.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
LARGE AUD SPLENDID STOCK
Most Beautiful Jewelry.
We have just received the largest and
hamlsoniest stock of Jewelry over exhibited
in Salisbury, and respectfully invite public
inspection. It comprises,. Gold and Silver
Watches, of all kinds; Silver Pitchers, Cups,
Castors, Napkin Rings, Forks, Knives, and
Spoons. The finest and most beautiful sets
ot Jewelry of all kinds, as Ear-drops, Breast
Pins, Ffnger Rings, Bracelets, Seals, Lockets.
&c, fcc, 5cc.
Also, a lot of plain
SOLID GOLD RINGS.
Also, agents for the celebrated
Schaffhausen Spectacles
gthc finest glasses made.jgj
Will sell as low as any House in the south.
CAI.T. HERE ND -GET YOCR
T All II A S D CiUCK 41 KPA 10 1 G
done promptly asusualr 'All work tcarranted
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
APT IJTO 2 elegant 9x 1 1 Chromo.
$1: 100 for 3
(Jlu oino Co., I'hila., Pa.
National
a7:4w.
A PTTPTnQTTY A n l.dlar bill of 1776
il UUIllUOlIl sent free for stamp. Ad
diess Hum 6c Co.. 77 Nassau St., N. Y. 4w
AGENTS
t
a
fofthe murder of J
bans;. '
trpf m the decision, of the case of Meisemer
rs. Ileilig. He will be
Goti.--Ve saw on Monday, in the hands of
il'eri one of the Company now opperating
Stanly, a nugget of gold
a pound the product of
yyweu mine in
6'taiBe over half i
3Hjwork.
Bdved
well merited compliment on the young men for
the beautiful pole and flag, the latter with the
names of Tilden and Vance inscribed upon it,
whichjwe were called to dedicate to the cause of
State and National reform, glided off into a
review-of the past and present conditionof the
country; portraying with a master 'hand the
j k? Mil.
to sustaiu a professional band, eich (own j -1or ? If vu have these feelines we know
has a few cittzens who are' richly endow- you have not tried the uew discovery MElt-J eash one third in 6 months and one third
HELL'S HEPATINEat Theo. F. Kluttz's iu lJiioutha, mterost from date at eight
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given, that the under
sigUF'l, pursuant to a decree of the Superior
Court of Rowan Comity, will expose to pub
lic sale, at the Court House door in the Town
;of Slirbury. on Saturday the 12th day of
August, lc7G, an undivided oue-balf interest
in a tract of l nd. knowu as the Mill Tract,
situated iu Unity Township, Rowan coiiuty.
adoitnug the lauds of Mrs. Keply, Mrs.
Kohiusou, J. C. O. Graham aud others,
containing about 1-30 acres, subject to a
Mortgage" to R. Frank Graham to secure a
debt of about $450, but the mortgagee will
ioiiiin making title. Terms of saTe : One
third of the purchase uftmey to be paid in
12-months.
Dec. 10, 1873".
10:tf
Drug Store. It is performing wonderful
cures in this aud: all other communities
ed with musical gifts, and who need only
ample resources and correct and artistic
training' to develone their renins. This
r - ,
being the case, the idea is this : for all the " .eoF,e lt ,.mU..uuc,
? r.. o . l j n by all as the best Li-ver Mediciue in the
iiaiwiii ri i u issif 1 1 smriifiv . m rsa i i v -
hrsi -class instructor (and they could nev
cr find a belter one than Prof. Neive),
and have him instruct them by the monih.
Thus the standard of music would be
world. Twx "doses .will relteve.' the jworst
cae of Dyspepsia, or Cotistipatiou of 'the
Bowels. , Eac! bottle contains fifty do9e.
and a tekspoonful of this medicine in a wine
glassful of water three times a day for oue
. Mr.S. H.WiLEY.'who has been
'WtfitofhisafflictMl mn Willi., who accomna-
l t ICI.UIIICV1 tO HIM IIUUII IU wu
plac. .
ttCCRsinv r, n v f:u mill rnn
17 T vy AJ v 1119 ww tm . m v
)t excursion of tli sAason to i Henrv
Utt njra on the 9 h and 10th of August.
II,.1-. - " -
"effers special inducements and promises
. nttMnBtthe pleasure seekers.
- r.m n r.Ac.o.,m w nere ion svsietn is run uowut wiui. loss
necessity oireiorm in an. - t . .l. o." ... d . j ....ij r eowirv aun aiiOftife. or -livaneosra, iffittf; : . .. ' " r '
- e t .tl rnumuer 10 composo ine oiaiu oauu couiu . -. .- . , ,, Joint) be ker, A uarver,
ernment, and the-otter , n . . i , 'e ...L. all ita tram of evil, is effecting its deadly 7." f nir.
n . i be selected. comDOsed of talent of suiDris-i . ... , ,. . m r. - llora-uarver. lienry liaker,
il liberty ,n this conn- ; - ... ' r ... , ffi worn, tnu remedy, iekrell-s upw, Johu Blk eI. EUen shin Mary
fail to realize the situa-1 .J , . . , lheiH instructor i 1.' 111
to turn back the tide u . .u a i 0,1 u." w:?rri f.'T rine Iverr, John mictr, r-esper-
. . i i ouu iiuuw wi mn. iiicuiviuo auu it.o v" I man uaaer, luarsarei Denver.
ipnng man get married, the money yotf-
nfoplishIy will feed and clothe" a wife
m SMI blackberry tune, when ' you can
Prober out t graze. This advice was
M5S1iCk !adv"li a vnnnir man in thin o.ilv
I f'- w may is jro
Griffith, is In the city.
Will remain
, He has been suffering fop
past seven weeks ..with a- felon on his
ly; few days.
m pi
1 M preTented his paying any
SMoti to his business. He told us that
fi?..thought he would be able to work in
Jw&to weeks from this time, We hope
one day in advance of the occasion, for a
full and general rehearsal. This baud
could also give a series ot concerts each
year and at different towns and cities in
the State and out of it.
It occurs to as that the ideas thrown out
are excellent ones. Snch a band as that
spoken of would be the pride of the State.
However good some of our bands may be,'
it is quite certain that noue are or cair be
as excellent as this Stale Band could be
made.-We trust that the cornet elub of
this city and those of other towns and
cities in the State, will carefully consider
the matter spoken of, and act : upon it.
Char Observer. '",
corrupuonnuPr v..cv-- i8ed ech bamj w be VHgly m. d pruduoe. almost wonderful, change.
1. I ULi-l til 13 iiv panrvu v v
the hour- the absolute
the departments1 of Gov
ruin which threatens civ
try shiould the people
tion. or neglect, orrefuse,
of corruption which had rushed in within the
last few years until it had well nigh submerged
us. He exhorted his fellow citizens to arouse
themselves to the exigencies of the times and
rally ito the standard, we had' just unfurled
the banner of reform, assuring them that in
Sam nelJ.Tildenr they ha a champion who
had proved himself abundantly able to wage a
successful warfare against the corriiptionista and
plunderers.
Oui-and-out, it was a splendid address, deliv
ered in Mr. Shober's handsomest style, and we
doubt not conveyed to many &t those who heard
it, facts and views which liad not occured to
them before.
Mr. W. H. Crawford was called, and respon
ded in a few wordt excusing himself for the
present, but assuring the people that they should
hear from him during the summer and fall.
per cent on the deferred paymeuts.
JOHN C. O. GRAHAM,'
Admr'. of Pleasaut R. Barringer.
July 10, '76-40;4t.
ROWAN COUNTY
Ini the Superior tour I.
Thomas M. Kerns, as adm'r. of
Nancy Sloop, deceased.
AgaiiM
Summons for
Relief.
MANSION HOUSE
Centrally Situated
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SALISBURY, N. C.
'"piIK HOUSE is in tbe cent of business?
JL and LSnearest to the depot.
Table as good as tltc best.
Servants attentive andpolitc.
Board per day - - $'
Single Meals. 50
lySpecial Contracts for a longer term.
Omnibus to and from all trains.
Best Livery Stable near at hand.
OfThe undersigned tenders his thanks to
many friends who have called on him at the
MaxsiOK.aud assures them that noett'ort shall
be spared to make their future visits pleasant.
ESTTbe Traveling Tuhlic will always find
pleasant quarters and refreshing fare.
WM. ROWZEE.
Feb. 3, 1H70. 17:tf
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,GOV. VANCE'S APPOINTMENTS. ' ! ruora gierally, knwri!C!)fa4dWar.
Men are earning
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Editors Watcliman
Please allow me
w
Soon return fnr hp. in misnprl. not on-
profession, but by his pull out the
StOn ftnrl nl.r "nnlr vaitincr"
' .r. Job. Sloan's mill -was broken open
entered on tna niht of the 2Jthi July.
Moantity of corn was taken from 'the mill.
7tf bo arrests have been uiade.! Depre
UKDv(il feinda ara inueh too freq-
nd it is high time that steps should
J tr to'Jaofirto the extent. of. the law
prowling oftenders. It woutd not be
Sisable to set traps ' br thetn. : Tie a
yk$? the trigger of your gun.'t keeping
H muledn range of the string i and: 1
?J f Kks against tb;etfing to
snaee in
I 1 W F - ft
frieikds not to use my name luriuer in
connection with the candidacy for the
next UouBe of .Representatives, as there
are jmany other good names suggested
whom t will; be more pleasant for me
to 8bpport, than to be a candidate myself ;
and I desire above all things to encour
agejand promote liarmony iu the Conserva
tive! party during the coming-campaign.
j I am none the less grateful, however, to
my friends who-have so kindly suggested
my j name in- this connection, aud on prop
er occasion shall endeavor to prove myi
self worthy o
their kindly regards
I .Very4 Respectfully,
i THEOi P. KLUTTZ.
W. i). McAdoo. nronrietor of tbe-Mc
Adoo bouse at Greensboro, baa leased Ui?
Benboaf house m that town, ana uas ciosea
- - - w
it op.
Gov. Vance end Gen. Jas. M. Leach ig yot? RLrFEHvoKTlt TtN1 Cl2Nf ?
vill address their fellow citizens at the i : .;, . , .
oicaness prevuis every wiure, ami everjuonj
complains of some disease during their life.
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and
eness.
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Rutherford ton, Rutherford Co., lues-
Li r.t.i;1ir aV mV dav. July 25th.
: r . . ' 'nlnmkiu b I a X rl n oBrt v .1 iilv HiifirihLr with 1)vuipiwi lVfer tiAmolainl .
ORili . ; , its effects, such lis Indigestion Costlf en
i tjr.i. if as:..- a. It n.
Mary Donahue, Sophia Gentle,
Moses Baker, Michael Wiihelm,
Daniel Wiihelm, Margaret
Ritchie, Anna Wiihelm, Nancy
Wiihelm. Samuel Wiihelm, Ja
cob Krider and John Baker.
3b the Sheriff of Rowan Coun ty Greeting ;
.You are, hereby commanded to summon the
Defendant above named, if they be found with
in your County, to appear at the office of the
Clerk of the Su perior Court for the County of
Rowan, within 2U days alter tneservice oi uns
Biimmonx on them, exclusive of the day of such
service, and answer the complaint, a copy of
which will be deposited in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court for said County,
within ten dava from the date of this summons,
and let them take notice that if they fail to ah- per bottle
ik iM onmnlmnt within that time, the
1 . ., ,. ,
plaintiff will apply to the Court lor tne reiiei
demanded in the complaint.
Hereof fail not and of this summons make
due return.
Given under my hand and seal of said Court,
this2Slh day of June 1870.
J. M. HORAH,
Clerk Superior Court Rowan County.
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