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: ,i : si :! 1:.. n ...... . . ....... . , , CarbKna ratohmaiL LOCAL. AUGUST 10, tS76. f. ke I topic vj iyvgr. i. uere- dobwc myself a candidate far, re-lec-tli? f Sheriff, subject to jhe fthe Coint 'ttomlnatin"' Gon"Va, ,' C. F. WAGGONER. ereuthor'z nn"unce Isaac M. J Esq., for the office of Sheriff of the f tfotioo to meet in August next. J i,rPB3 Watchman : It is evident from gBtjipuUtioas now ia process, as well as the past Jar, with respect to the- eandi- this euaiuni uisinci. me noint- ;tfea.! W "P1" LPU William profound and decent respect ior the jljienfieand patriotism of all the people plTij. and Rowan counties, induces ineto rfwi6 a candidateJto represent them iu (he oeit legislature for this, District, - io ..rtiuf3fr. Crawford. - , , J '! ; II. II. HELPER. Salisbury, July 27th, I87G. .We would recommend Capjt. J. A; Fisher as SJi:abIe person to represent Rowan county in (it next Legislature, in the Ilotvse tf Coni--obh: auil will accept if nominated. MANY CITIZENS, We are glad ia see 3lr. A. Uvertnau in the ci1 itj. Tko. I. Ayers & Co., are making a 1: cigar in Statesvillev - . MtiChas. Trice of Davie baa been iu tie city a few daye. . Tillon tliat'lthi advance Tilden and Vance difference. Mr. C R. Barker and lady hare gone on iq extensive mountain trip. Will visit lootbern Virgiuia before they ieturn. Dr, Bkssent is at home again for a lortltime. Persons desiring his services thould call soon. ' ' . Mr. J C. Wilkinson of Louisana, has jteeu;; rusticating ia the city for several weeks. He is one of the lanrest cotton (iliujers Iu that State. learn from the N. Y. Times ibat Tliooias J. Dula, of Wilkes co., is the llepublicaii candidate for Congress iu tow, I he ?ih, District. Hr. George S.-Lanier, the young and popular hotel clerk is now with the Na tiquil Hotel. He has a large acquain ting and is universally liked. Mr. Scbloss bi done well to secure bis services. We heard the other day of a man's pl0ting105 bushels of turnip seed. When Job tell for 105 abopt a it don't make them too large, pusliela of turnip seed will plant xteeu thousand acres of land. Small od. -JW. Joseph Ebert of Germany, now " tofeesor of music at n Leuior, N. C, is spending the mmer vacation in our ritir TI ; an ffiblc ind courteous gentleman, aside froin hid musical achievements. One of oar city rats takes a fancy to alermelon eeed. She goes into a water fou and takes out every seed. This can be 8tiUtaiiti;ited: do oppoeiiion needs Hps ;to make the weak minded believe the statement. It i remarkable what commotion among we women, one little bat will make dur ,nttbe Sunday night service. You will tbem dodging all over the" church wWedeviUh bovs in the allerv are itrikf; ao at it wiihlheir hat. r j Don' fail t9 hear Judge Fowle. He peak .in this city next Monday 4igbt, ? Minst. He U a No. 1 speaker and ir up more enthusiasm in less time ao other s tump speiker in the State. r i lUUUU" nigut. 4ere will be 'i' uI1day t0 hear VaPce a'11 SetlIe K.Tbe train will arrive there just ,'re 1ianer ,lme- Jast here let us tell '' where to get your dinner we have m le Lanier House and an say you 0,1 'be disappointed. So you will get ood dinner at the Lanier House and j!and bear the speeches. There be special train from Charlotte alao. bead null. Tl.i noo.! mn '.e On nnr tir.... 1 ! i a ,0?J?d a "og. The bog grabbed from j , " Fr 8 etU a cowshead and started off flijj Vi Vrnen - a !arg dog interviewed g!ahd tried to pursuade her to' ! f hcad by affectionatly biting her r ef But finding tiia woid not k ,llje dog caught hold of the head and lP PUH. The hog was carrying both head off when her bold clipped ""ft lost th nri t: ' -I 1 -- . , ; . ..Vi--4 MrlWj Qfon passed through the ctty last Wedneidaj evening on hU war Wfw.. bwibome. Us had quite a painial accident to occur to him' while in Morgantoji. He was driving a 1Vpike,, teamj witlj a yoatig lady at his eide, when the, horses look fright. He had the thought fulness to pet the lady out on ao easy place, hereby fvinglier auy eerioos injury. The linee broke a little after and he fell forward oi the tongne and was kicked ut. TlHetnall bone in his left arm was broken and he was considerable bruised on hip legs 4nd inj his hip. He was im proving when he passedhope he will eoou be entirely recovered. S tales v file is a right lively place, and is ahead olSalisbury ia her water works. say it eadty. She has a terrible plug ISjfeet deep, with no engine to draw the water not. Th liook AA. vo. nave a nice tune in lifting the water without a windless vph i tl;..L- btatesvillj; beats us so far as water works is -y - "-..... concerned One thing however, we look on with ride, that is, qnr cbiet staple. wtalermelpns. Statesville Iras verv few- there s w P. S. lere we are ahead of them. We bad intended to make a pic ture of the water wot;k bnt wjan describe it witliou Its jusjt a ring in the ground-1 wuu a no le in it, vith another riug to lift the iiole put by. Providince Township held Its conven lion on Saturday, Aug. 5. Mr. David Birringer mde a speech agiinst the nom ination of Mr. D. AJ Davis, fori County Co luniissioner. lie; tried toeave the ita pression on the minds of the people that Mr. Davie had acted dishonestly with the school fund daring and just after the war that he had received good money be fore the war and at its close, bad-paid off the Counjy Treasury in worthless trash confederate money. : I nlhe abstract this was so; h? received good money bind paid over worthless money, j rBut Mr. Birrin ger did n$t state as. Mr. David's books show, thait all the goodj money had been exhausted and that the revenue was sun- plied by the state and county taxes which was confederate money. So that it- ap pears tha Mr. Barringer.'s objeet was to deceive, and deception means lie. What he wonfen think-of Vance, our candidate! for Governor.; Extract from private letter : . t "I know vh eof I ppeak when I affirm that of all the politicians of this day, be is the. purest.' His war record is irreproach able and North Carolina in her palmiepl days never had snch a Governor as he made. He took the gubernatorial chair, too, in times tha,t "tried men's souls." But I admire him most jfor his course since the war. No .toadyism, no' f iWning, no pandering to public 1 opinion; instead, he has quietly manifested the most unswerv ing adhereneejln principles, and will leave to his children that richest of all -legacies, an tin burnished name. North Carolina does: not fightly! appreciate bim- He de serves thb highest gift the people can be stow We corny without permission the above from ladies ptivate letter. We jwant the people to do so, because we Know what the ladies think of our stand ard bearer. 'JUTerrtgh compliment is wonhily bestowed and will be appreciated, not only by Vance, butbybe Dimocratic party. j . j j MR. D. A. DAVIS. The "enemies of this gentleman have been unusually iactive anil bitter against him for some timej past. They'have employed all the artillery at their command. They are in great dread lest the people should again elect himj a County Commissioner. To pre ventr this result they! accuse him of electing a Iiepublcan Mayor in Salisbury. If this were trueaft the circumstances of the case should be known in order to get at a proper understanding of-lC But there is no truth in it at all. Mr. Davis did not vote for Mayor last election. He did no special electioneering. He tookvno more part than any other quiet citizen who went to the polls and put in his ticket. He certainly had a right not' to vote for Mayor, or to, put in a ticket of! his own making, more especially as there 1vas no regularly authorized ticket presented to the conservatives. There'had been no public meeting called or held to form a ticket. There was a division among the conservatives Jhjeinselves, one? party ad hering tc Mr. Haugbton for Mayor, and the otherparty adhering to Stewart.! The tick ets wero printed for each party, and t hey were going into a triangular fight on Mon day morning, which would certainly have resulted in the defeat of both Thus it stood at 9 o'clock Saturday night. About that time three gentlemen met at Mock's store, one from( each of these two parties andane belonging to neither. These three men un dertook to form a compromise ticket print ed it that night and; presented it at the polls Monday inorning. trhe voters of town had no hand jin forming t. Mr. Davisliad taken no part n the wraigle between these two conservative wings, land had none in form ing any ticket. The'compromise ticket was binding on no om? bqt the tramere 6t it. How then, can any man be blamed for rejecting it as a whale or in part ! And yet he has been denounced for it. Country people have been told that he is responsible for the election of a radical Mayor. This report was freely cir culated jin Franklin township and it is believed; caused Mr Davis' defeat there. A more ungrounded fabrication could not be made. A more -unjust proceeding could hardly be enacted by men who would ra ther do right than wrong. But th'ere-is still another chapter : Not content with the above his enemies broke out at thje HRtter's Shop on Saturday, and through jthe oratorical powers of David Bar ringer, published that Mr., Davis, as chair man; of jthe Board; of Superintendents of ConajnonJ Schools fpr Rowan, prior to the year 187, had failed to account for some twelve or fifteen hundred dollars of school funds placed in his bands. We are author ized to say this is false. Wc have before us Mr. S. 8. Ashlev's Order, dated MWIi-fil- 1 870, directing Mr. Davis to turn over all the School assets in his hands, to MrJ. & Mc Cubbins, county treasarer ; and ! along with t Mr. McCabbins' receipt, to wit : J " 1870,.April 14. 'Received from D. A. Davb, late Chairman of the Board of Super intendents of the Common Schools in Rowan county, the following assets off the School Fund of Rowan county, to witi u One certificate of stock of the Bank of Cape Fear, for eighty-six shares. M Two Bonds of the State of North Caro lina for one thousand dollars each, dated the 1st day of March, 1862, with coupons at tached from 1st of Sept. 18C3 first coupon on each Bond doe 1st March, I8G4, at 8 per ct. interest. 'In Confederate Treasury notes, $G,40 25 Six thousand four hundred and six dollars and 25 cts, "In United States currency, four hundred and thirty three dollars and 22 cts. (Signed) J. S. McCUBBINS, " Tr. of Rowan Co. This is all regular, and there is no evidence of fraud. If auyfit must be "sought else where. Mr. Davis' books are open for in spection, and all other sources of informa tion free to the public. The personal ridicule and contumely di rected against Mrj Davis is very small trash in the balance. It is nothing new and no thing worth. His being a candidate gives a limited license to his adversaries who of course must be allowed to exercise it to the I' lest of their skill and ability," and accord ing to their own tastes and instincts. But it is no disgrace ; to be made the subject of sneers, contempt, and abuse. Disgrace and personal shame can only come by one's own words or actions. The best men in ev ery community are generally the "best a- bused." If the subject of this paragraph be judged by this rule he is high above his neighbors. He has been a target in this com munity for about 40 years. During all that time there was not wanting men of a certain class to defame him. It is a war of one class against another. It is a very old and relent less strife. Scores of them have " handed in their checks," but others are springing up and filling their places. When the present subject is gone some one else must fill the place, and he will be a man indeed if he shall be able to walk firmly and unwaver ingly in the path of righteousness, heedless of the small artillery of his foolish neighbors. TOWNSHIP MEETINGS. We have the proceedings of several Town ship meetings Salisbury. Unity and Provi denceand no room in this paper to give them in full. We present the following : Salisbury, Saturday, Hon. PrE. Shober, Chairman. Vote for Senator 'unanimously in favor of Wm. II. Crawford: For the Commons, Jonx S. Henderson and J. S. McCubbins were nominated. J. J. Stewart and J. A. Fisher received hand some votes. For Sheriff, C. F. Waggoner was nomi nated, beating D. R. Julian 14 votes. For Treasurer, J. Sami ej, McCubbins by acclamation. For Register of Deeds, II. N. Woodson by acclamation. For Coroner, B. F. Frai.ey re-nominated. For Surveyor,.; J. C. Bernhardt chosen. For Commissioners the vote stood : I). C. Reid, 114; J. G. Fleming, 110; D. A. Davis, 10:3 ; L. W. Coleman. 102 ; J. lv: Graham, 93; G. A. Bingham. 92 ; Wm. M. Kincaid, 58 a number scattering. The Chairman was directed to appoint 23 delegates to the County Convention, and on motion the Chairman and Secretaries were added to the number. UNITY TOWNSHIP. Woodleaf, Saturday, Aug. .1, John Rice, Chairman.. and Geo. R. McNeill, Secretary. W. II. Crawford was nominated for the Senate. ,For the Commons, J. S. Henderson and J. S. McCubbins, Sr., received the nomina tion. Some votes cast for J. A. Fisher and II. C. Bost. For Sheriff, Waggoner beat Julian 3o to 21. N. H. Woodson and J. S. McCubbins, un animously nominated for the offices they re spectively hold. For Coroner, B. F. Frai.et beat A. W. Owens. - - For Commissioners, M. S. Fraley, Joseph A. McLean, G. A. Bingham, J. A. Hawkins and E. Mauney were recommended. Delegates to County Convention Wilev Lyerlj-, A. A. File, H. B. Armlleld. Daniel Pcnninger, J, H.Mingis, Geo. R. McNeill, L. Powlass, Isaac Lyerly, M. S. Fraley, W'illiam Graham, John H. Rice, Cornelius Turner. Hubbard Bailey; Geo. Link. C. Rice, John Rice, H. C. Gillian, Richard Culbertson, L. Thompson, and Dr. Clement. PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP. Saturday, Aug. 5. II. Barringer, Chair man, D. D. Peeler and G. L. Lyerly, see'rs. For Sheriff, tle following vote was given : C: F. Waggoner, 33; D. R. Julian, 11. Senate, W. H. Crawford, unanmously. 1 J. S. Henderson, 3G. Comnlons, J. S. McCubbins, Sr., 35. ( J. A. FisnER, 4. For Coroner, B. P.Fralkt, unanimously. For Register, II. N. Woodsqn, do For Treasurer!, J. S. McCubbins, do , ( J. C. Bernhardt, 19. Surveyor, J C. C. R. Kesler, 13. ( Wm. A. Houck, 2. For Commissioners, J. G. Fleming, 33 ; W. L. Coleman, 32 ; G. A. Bingham, 27 ; Louis Agner, 25 ; J. Grabber, by acclamation. Delegates to County Convention : George Lyerly, M. J. WTftlton, O. V. Pool, Alex. Pee ler, W. Kluttz, Geo. Long, W. R. Maon, J. F. Agner, John Wise, Henry Peeler, Freder ick Waller, A. Barger, David Peeler, Moses Peeler, G. M. Barringer, Thos. Earnheart, Alex. Lyerly, David Mahaly, Paul Peeler, H. C. Agner. - " Delegates to Senatorial Convention : Alex. Lyerly, J. F. Agner, O. V. Pool, Alex. Shera well, G. Long, A. Barger, Paul Peeler, John Wise, David Eller, F. Waller, Louis Pool, Alex. Peeler-Chairman and Secretaries were added to the list. Committee instructed to vote for W. II. Crawford. QUESTIONS FOR EVERY ONE ANSWER. TO Are you troubled with Indigestion, Con stipation of the Bowels, Dypepsia, or any disease of the Jjiver ? Have yu suffered for years and found no relief from the use of medicines? Do. you have a fainf apptite. andare you troubled with feeliugs of lan guor ? If you have these feelings we know yu hav n..t tried the new discovery MEK RELL'S HEPATINE, at Theo. F. Kluttz's Drug Sjtore. It is performing wonderful cures in this and all other : communities where the people use it. It is pronouueed by all as the best Liver Medicine in the world. Two doses will relieve the worst ea-e of Dyspepsia or Constipation of the Bowels. Eaci bottle contains fifty doses and a teaspoon fill of this medicine in a wiue glassful of water three times a day for oue day, produces a most wonderful chanee. Where the system is run down with loss of energy and appetite, or Dyspeps'a, with all its train of evil, is effecting its de idly work; this remedy, Merrell's Hepatinp, never fails to bring about a speedy and per manent cure. Those who d.iubt the merit aud virtues of this medicine and live from day to day without trying the; Hepatise. have our sympathy, bnt can uot be cured unless thev ? '.-.. ' o ' '' ' ' ' - - - - . ! ; . , I , , ADouWe Danger Avexted. , The ' inhabitant' Of a malarious region is threatened by a doable! danger. He is not only compelled luhrtuih mlaama, bnt to swal low it, since it infects not only the atmosphere, bat the water. The aerial poison threatens his system through the lungs and pores, the Hqnid through the stomach. Against this double peril there is but one protection, and that is to invigorate the entire: body through the diges tive and secretive 'organs. Ordinary tonics usually Wit to accomplish this Hosteler's Stomach Bitters never. In the tropics, where the diseases originated hy malaria are of a far more malignant typej than tlmse originated by the same cause in the temperate zone, it enjoys immense and constantly increasing sales, and there is no portion of this continent where it is not the reigning specific for miasmatic fevers and disorde.-s of the stomach, liver and bowels, proceeding from malaria and other cauies. How Awfully Culpable Must be thoste afflicted with Consumption, Bron chitis, Aetlwna, or any disease of the Lungs, Throat or Chest, who" neglect to use Dh. Tctt's Exprctorant after reading the following let ter, written by one of the most estimable Fadies in the South : Sayaujtah, Ga, April 28, 1872. Dr. Tutt : I ' In gratitude for the benefit received by the use of yonr Expectorant, I do cheerfully add my testimony to its w nderful power in curing deep-seated coughs. For several years I suffer ed dreadfnlly with a couch attended vidi great difficulty of breathing. I was induced to try your Expectorant, arid it gave almost immedi ate relief. I took six' bottles and am now per fectly restored. It is about five months since I began its use, and I Iiave not had an attack since. It has been a great blessing to me; I can not afford to be without it, and henrtily re commend it to all who have lung or throat dis ease. Very respectfully, Mrs A. M. WELLBORN. THrj 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 Boschee's German Syrup for 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 HlUicled, can get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its super ior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has been laiely introduced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing every one that use it. Three dses will relieve any case. Try it Sold by Theo. F. Kjuttz, Salisbury, N. C. MARRIED By Rev. R. L. Brown. -at his residence, on the 3d of August J87(i. Mr. John H. A. Barger to Miss Sarah Atwell. Both of Rowan co. ; SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected by McCubrins, Beam, & Dean. August 2, 1876. Cotton dull. Middlings, 10 low do 9 stains 68 w.vcox, county, hog round V2h & 15 Butter 20 (ft: Eggs i Chickens ppr dozen Corn market well supplied Me a ft moderate demand at 8 10 $1.502.00 65 (ft 70 75t,:; SO 1 OfW7 1 1ft Wheat good demand at t lour market stocked best fam. $:;.00 super. 275 Potatoes, Irish i 50 Onions no demand 75 Lard 13'c Hay 4o Oats- 40 Beeswax 2830 Tallow . 6T Blackberries 6J7 Apples, dried j 48 Sugar 1015 Coffee 03 Calicos g8 SCHOOL NOTICE. The Male and Female Public School will will open iu Salisbury in the town Academvon Monday the 14th iust. A. W. OWEN, August Sth, 1876.-43.2t. Principal. DR. THOS. HILL offers his professional services to' the citi zens of Salisbury and surrounding country. Residence on Church street betweeu Jack sou and Iuuiss. Office WOOD LAND ACADEMY ! ! THE 3rd Annual Term of this School will begin on Aug. 21st. As the number of pupils will he limited, application should be made early to the Priucipal. For particulars ad dress Geo. R. McXEILL, Pd 2t. Salisbury, N. C. IUVIE COUNTY. In the Superior Court. Mocksville Lodge No. 134 of free "1 and accepted Masons, j Plaintiffs j Againtt , J. Summons B Bailey, E D Scales and wife j for Relief. L.aura Scales, L.eila Uryan and Frank Bryan, 7 Defendants. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, To the Sheriff of Davie County -Greeting : You are hereby commanded to summon B Bailey, E D Scales and wife Laura Scales, Leila nryan and f rank Bryan, the Defendants above named, if they be found within vour Count v. to be and appear before the indue of our Superior Court, at a Court to be held for the county of uavie at tne court House in Mocksville, on the Zna Monday alter the 3d Monday of Septem ber next, and arswer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said county, within the first three uays of the next term thereof, and let the Defendant's take notice tliHt if they fail to an swer the said complaint within that time, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in tha complaint. Herein fail not and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and the seal of said Court, this third dav of August. 1876. f H. B. HOWARD, Clerk Superior Court of Davie County. By G. M. Bingham. Deputy Clerk: 43:6t:pd. Plantation for Sale. The Undersigned offers for sale the plan tation which he formerly lived upon, ; lying immediately on the public road leading from Salisbury to Cheraw, 10 miles South-east of Salisbury, containing f 350 ACRES, of whih there is about one half wood land, the other portion j is meadow, pasture and tilable land. There is on the premises a good dwelling, good barn, and alf uecessa ry out-buildings. jAlso a good well and good springs convenient. Any pemm wishing to purchase land would do well to eall on the undersigned at Salisbury. Terms will be made to suit the times. j P.N HEILIG. Salisbury, N. C. Jo!y 13-2 i - VEGETINE PURIFIES THE BLOOD, RENOVATES AND INVIGORATES THE WHOLE SYSTEM. Its Medical Propertie are Alterative, Tonic, SolTent and Diuretic. VPGETTKY lQ TTtnAra AY mcr4 m .. .. 8lT0nfilr conrvntratl that-1 .mTTL "r.TT! ana r 'it -t m i nui ejieuiuaiur er&oj- CANCEROUS- HUMOR,' ERYSIPELAS saW RHEUM , SYPHILITIC o"u$tS cNV.lJ fhA.,tNT'?ESlAT THE STOM ACH, awl aU dUeS LVa.t..artSe from lmJ?ure Wood. SCIACAH? caaoaly be e&MJT For ULCERS and coniiTrur . .. 'N ipustOLes. pimTlYs blotches ioiLy TETTER, SCALDHEAO and RINGWORM Veri' toas never railed to effect a pernUTneat cure 9 LA iH T S D R o'pi yT F E M A L E W ZA K N E S S LEU " aterlne diseases and GENERAL debility VtnV. Piaints. It invigorates and strenptaens the whole system, acta uoua tliesecreUve oivans, allaTsinoim mauon, cures ulceration and rcaFelhewell AC HP P iV Fi v At-vJ- HEART, HEAD PROSTRATION of tlie XERVOCS SYSXEM nonmU iclnehas ever given such perteet satisritton the V EGETiNs it purines tne blood, cleanses aU of ml nervot3rnfaCatroU1Utf Pwer over "e The remarkable cures effected by Vegktixk have LJyslcl.an-s and apothecarievhom we know to prescribe and use it In their own XamUleaT In fact, Vfgktink is the be.st remedy yet discovered BLOOD PL RJj- IEU yet placed before the public. PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. ?tl? V"l,,"-Kls a compound extracted from barK-8, rK)ts and herbs, n Is X acre's Remedy It te perfectly harmless from any bad etTect upon the b stem. It is nourlsliinsr and strengthening. It acts til Upon ,he bl0,Kl- 11 iuteui the nervous sy" tern. It. gives you good, sweet sleep at niht n ts a?i;?a?a"f,ceafo.rour aed 'Ursi and mothers; for It gives tuem strength, quiets their nerves and gi ves them Nature's sweet sleep.-as has been prov- iV f,L l l ooung remedy for our children. It has relieved and cured tuousands. It Is very nleas ant to take: every ciilld likes it. it relieved and cures all diseases from Impure blood Try the Vkge tink. titve it a trtal for your complaint: then you SriW V? four frten1' neWbor and acquaintance, "Try it : It has cured me." eqetitb for the complaints for which it is recom mended, is having a larger sale thou?hout the Uni ted Mates than any other medicine. Whv v Fr c -TINE WILL CURE THESE COMPLAINTS. VALUABLE INFORMATION. Boston-, Dec. 12, iseo. ti.Genf1i'710?-My ahiect Ia MpS you this tes timonial is to spread valuable Information. Havine been badly afflicted with Salt, Rlieum, and the whole surface of my skin being covered with pimples and eruptions, many of whl-n cauwd me great pain and annoyance, and knowing it to be a blood disease I took manv of the advertised blond preparations among which was any quantity of Sarsarwrllla' wit-iout obtaining any beneiit until 1 coimuenced Uklng the koetixk, and-before I had completed tlie tirst bottle 1 saw that I had got tlie ri"ht medi cine. Consequently, I followed on with it until I had taken seven lKittles, when I was pronounced a well man, an I my skin Is smooth and entlreiv free from pimples itnd emotions. I have never enjoyed so good health before, and I attribute it all to the use of koktin;.. To bem-ril those afflicted with Rheumatism. I will nuke mention also of the Veoe tlne's wonderful p,wr of curing me of this acute complaint, of which i have sufleril so intenselv C. 11. TUCKER, I'as. Ag t Mich. c. R. r., " 13:1m. 69 Washington street, Boston. Vegstins is Sold by all Draggists. MILLS AND LAND FOR SALE. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given, that the under niene.I, pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County, will expose to pub lic sale, at the Court House door in the Town of Sdlidmry. on Saturday the 12th day of August. 1??6. an undivided one-half interest in a tract of land, known as the Mill Tract, situated iu Unity Township, Rowan county, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Reply, Mrs. Robins.. n, J. C. O. Graham and others, containing about 130 acres, subject to a Mortgage to R. Frank Graham to secure a debt of about $450, but the mortgagee will join in making title. Terms of sale : One third of the purchase money to be paid in cash one third in (i mouths and one third in 12 months, interest fiom date at eight per Cent, mi the defi-rred payments. JOHN C. (). GRAHAM, Admr'. of Pleasant R. Barringer. July 10, '76 40; It. ROWAN COUNTY In the Superior Court. Thomas M. Kerns, as adin'r. of Nancy Sloop, deceased. Aaaihst Wm A Uarver, I, B Garver, John D Felkcr, S A Garver, Flora Garver, Henry Baker, John Baker, KllenShinn, Marv Baker Margaret Fink, Catha- I Summons for line Kerr, John Baker, Fesper- j" Relief. man Baker, Margaret Beaver, Mary Donahue, Sophia Gentle, Moses Baker, Michael Wilhelm, Daniel Wilhelm, Margaret Ritchie, Anna Wilhelm, Nancy Wilhelm. Samuel Wilhelm, Ja cob Kri'ier and John Baker. To tht Sheriff of Rowan Conn ty Greeting : You arc hereby commanded to summon the Defendants above named, ifthey be found with in your County, to appear 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 service, and answer the complaint, a copy of which will he deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said County, within ten days from tlie dnte of this summon, and let them take notice that if thev fail to an swer the said complaint within that time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court Cor the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not and of this summon make due return. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 2Sth day of June 187C. J. M. HORAII, Clerk Superior Court Rowan County. 3S:6t.:9. FINLEY HIGH SCHOOL, MATHEMATICAL and COMMERCIAL, Lenoir, Caldwell County, N. C. E. W. FAUCETT. i n . . , II. C.DIXON, f'P- M. A. BERNHARDT. I W. P. WINN, Assistants. S Uf Fall Term opens July 13, 137C. - Tuition per Session of eo woeks. SZ6 00. Board in private famlUes in the vuiage, excepting lights, washing, and towels, per Session, $40 oo. t-ifFor particulars send for Circular. 36:3t SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY. No. 81 & 83 Pine Street, New York. Income 1,369,434,76. Liabilities 3,147,433,2.3. Afisetts 3,633,900,25. Surplus 534,477,00 T. W. HUTSON, Gen. Ag'U Local Agent, Raleigh, N. C. C. T. BERNHARDT, Salisbury, N. C. 40:rt. 1 - : r SALE OF Lffl ! Dy virtne of a decree of the Superior vwumw. ukiim coaaij, l Will sell nt tae Court House door in1 the towa f Salisbury on, the 26th day of August oexW the follow ing described land belonging to the estate of the late Wilburn'Cranford U-wit : The land known as the Wilbura Cran ford llouse place, adjoiniajr the lands of C IL McKenx'e, HicbarJ Harris and others. -Teruia of sale, ont-third cash, one-third in six months and one-third ia twelve months, bond and eitod seciirttv with ;..,u. " - j . . . cofc iivm date. Title retained till all the parcbase J6HJ Y. 1IATTVFV jy 20. 76lt. Atlmr. i AGENTS ntoAc no cvgngcmetits till you see our HEW BOOK, Which in thrilling interest cri;nr n,.: ganceand cheapness, has absolutely no equal iuau ior me centennial period takes on sight. The Xertk American Jleriea rayg it is "deser vmg of unqualified praise; we anticipate for it an extensive popularity"; tjie Dubuque Times navs Just such a work ao ih " VI NIC X I" can People will'be glad to poraefw": the JrfrotT d. Any active Man or Woman of good ad vnc-v, ...sureti large pronts and steady work for a year. For mil particulars, address. J. C FORD & 27 Park Place, New York 00. o J. & H. H0RAH, 1 JEWEbERS, 3IAIX STREET, SALISBURY, HA VE JUST RECEIVED A LARGi AND SPLENDID-STOCK Most Beautiful Jewelry. We have just received the largest and handsomest stock of Jewelry ever 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 of Jewelry of all kinds, as Far-rlrons Tironet I Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Seals, Lockets. xc, &e. - Also, a lot of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS. Also, agents for the celcbratecjl Schaffhausen Spectacles 3Fthe finest glasse3 made.J Will sell as low as any House in the south. CALL HERE AND GET TOCR WATin 1XD CLOCK RKPlIRIXG done promptly asusual. All w ork warranted 12 months. Dec. 16, 1875. 10:tf MANSION HOUSE Centrally Situated On tlao IPxxtDlio Squa re. SALISBURY, N. 0. WHE IIOCSE is in tbc centre, of business. J- and OTnearest to the depot. Table as good as the best. Servants attentive and polite. Board per day $1 50 Single Meals. 50 rP"Special Contracts' for a longer term. Omnibus to and from all trains. Best livery Stablo near at hand. EThe nndersigned tenders his thauks to ui iny friends wbo have called on him at the Mansion, aud assures them that no effort shall be spared to make their future visits pleasant. EfThe Traveling Public will-always find pleasant quarters and refreshing fare. WM, ROWZEE. Feb. 3, 187G. 17:tf q&L GILEi IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia. Face Ache. Rheumatism, Gout, Frosted Feet. Chilblaios, SoreThroat, Erysipelas, Bruises or Wounds of every kind in man or animal. "Giles' lonroe of Ammon'ia, is in myjudg ment, the best remedy for neuralgia ever put before the public. I have been afflicted with this" terrib'e disease for 32 yearn, and never until I fell upon Mr. Giles' remedy did I find any assured relief. I take pleasure in saying this, inasmuch as I desire always to be a ben factor of the human familv. "WM. P. CORBIT, Chairman of the Methodist Church Extension." Sold by all Druggists. Depot No. 431 Sixth Avenue, New York. Only 50c and $1 per bottle. THEO. F. KLUTTZ. Agent. Saliebury, N. C. March, 0, . (22:6ms.) National Hotel RALEIGH, N. C. Col. C. S. BROWN, Propr. Boautifnllr situated next to Capitol square. F1KE" ROOMS WELL FURNISHED and fitted op in the best style. Bath Rooms and W atei-Clotets on each Foor I J 32: tf. J. W. KEER, Clerk. NOTICE TO .CREDITORS. r;rS0""ciunlr.S0P!0fCour, S. J. Pemberton, Plaintiff 1 Against I . V. Mauney, Admrr. of Thorn- f as Stokes, (dec.) Defendant. J A ll creditors of Thomas Stokes, (dee.) are hereby notified to appear before me, at my office in Troy, N. C, on or before the .It day of August next, and file the evidence of their claim; to the end that the estate of the said Thomas Stokes, (dec) may be settled. C.C.WAPE, . C..S.7C. of Montgomery County. .r: 2m os. STOCK 1876. ! 1 ' ! ' Family Srocerieo it TTkoIcale iod CetaiU NOW IN STUtlK AND ARRIVING 75 BW. MiU??vs. : 10 do New Orhraus JO - do Symp. f "3 Hags Coffee. Sd. " r ; 10 do. Leuiua Syrup, 50 boxes Adamaotiue Candles. ' ! 25 Bxea Soap, 75 Caes Oysters 20 eases Brandy Peaches, ' 2U Fresh lVch 30 Gross Snuff 41 IU " Iin- li,. 25 Coils Cotton and Jnte Rojxj : io. l'Hinieu I'aila. 40 Grss Flasks 1,500 lbs. CandH- 40,000 Cigars 50 Kegs Powder 50 HSht 100 Reams Wrapping Paper iu uuz. cotb Ale ALSO A full line of Wood and-Wi!Uur tV-.i' Boots, Shoes, Hats, Saddles 5c Bridles, Axel! UUQS, I'ISJOIS, Kc, dec. AhsoJ a larce lot of Hannwl nlo choice W'U ctiyn of French Candies, Salt xeppt-r, opice, linger, Koyal Baking Pow ders, Raisens, Currants, Figs, Citrons, Nuts! amines. Locoanuts, Pickles, Sauces, Cat nop. Pitted Meat. Ivemsenw. T,nn. 41 Machine Oils. Liquors of all kinds, &c, &L ine aoove otock was bought at the elosie of the season at greatly, reduced prices, anil is offered at Wholesale Retail at very short profits. f' BINGHAM d CO. Salisbury, N. C., June 12, 1876. FEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AGENTS " v-fcnui i vnromog, $1; 100 for id. National Chroma Co., Phila., Pa 37:4w. 1 PIIRinSTTV A ten-dollar bill of 1776 n UUlllUUllI Ferft free for stamp. Ad diess llurn & Co.. 77 Nassau St., N. Y.4iv AGENTS We have in press a nelr campaign book bv n Cnllcn fre U Li. D. Big pav. 50cts. will secure outfit and territory. E. B. TREAT, Pull, 805 Broadway, N. Y. 41. 4v. HIND READING, PS YH0MANCTf Fascination, Soul Charming. Mes merism, and Marriage Guide, showing how either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affection of any person , they choose inMantlv, 40D pages, by mail 50 cts. Hunt & Co., 139 7th St., Phila., Pa. . 4l:4w. f AGENTS WANUO FOR THE GREAT ' UEHTEHMIAL HISTORY It sells faster than any other book. Oa Ageet sold 61 copiesin oiie day. Send for our extra terms to Agents. Address NA TIONAL Publishing Co., Philada. pi. Coluaibus, O., or St. Louis, Mo. 41.4. 11 A fJTCn Agents for the best sej: f CU ing Stationery Packasea ln the WnHfi It PnnUina 1. cliAota rtonAv 1 R, IvL. velopes, golden Pen, Pen-holder, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, and a piece of Jewelry. Stn glepacknge, with pair of elegant Gold Stone -Sleeve Buttons, nost oaid. 25ctn. 5 with aBam-tind jewelry for 51.00. This package has been ex amined by the publisher of Carolina Watchman and found as represented worth tha money.' Watches given away to all Agents. Circulars free. BRIDE & CO 769 Broadway, N. Y, 41:4r. Men are earning $40. to $120. per Meek selling Our Country ITS 2U3SOT721C23S. ! Comjplcte in the thrilling history of 100 eventful years also of the great "Exhibi tion,!' grand in description of our mighty resoiircev in agriculture, commerce, mineraU manufactures, natural wonders, curiosities. etc., ' all richly illustrated. A "Century" Map and 'Bird's-Eye View" free. Sells marvellously fist. 1 ,000 more agents wan ted quickly for this aud our standard 4,LIF!E OF LIVINGSTONE." 60.000 already sold, also new Bible, 2.000 Must. Has no equal. For extra fcris write to I HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, Philadel phia, P. 41. 4w. AGENTS WANTED fur the New Hiptorj cal Work Our " WESTERN BORDER. A Complete and Graphic History of Ameri can Pioneer Life 100 7Z3AZLS AOQ. Its tfcrilliug conflicts of Red and White Foes. Exciting Adventures, Captivities, Forays. Scouts. Pioneer women and boys, Indian war-paths. Camp life, and sports. A book for old aifoi young. Not a dull page, tfo competition. Enormous sales. Agents wan ted every it here. Illustrafed Circulars frie-, J. C. McCURDY &CO., Phila.. Pa. 23:w For Coughs, Colds Hoarseness AND ALL THOAT DISEA8E8, ' t i Use - WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, PUT; UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES A THIED AND SUEZ EEMEDY, Sold by Druggist generally, and FUIjLER & FULLER, adcago, III. THIS PAPER IS OX FILE WITH Whrf Vlvertliac Cod track can tm mWlJ 15 CIS. Lye Anyone Box of Coueentlte at SPRING !
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