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I ! . v i f. -: i 1 1 i i -4- 0 ? J'f'Jf !';J:jh.S;f ! 3 pi- ' 1 Carolina Watchman.,? SEPTEMBER 7, 1876.' 1 11 the Hrew Bhould sen 4 2.10 to pay for a year 10 cts. to pay postage iaiioM Democratic Reform Mel t i , Vor, Presidenit W j SAMUEL J. T1LDEN, of xewtork. For Vice-President i THOMAS 4. HENDRICKS O INDIANA. stateTicket. J-or Governor : ZEBULON B. VANCE, OF. MECKLEXBCnO. For Lieutenant Governor : "THOMAS J. JARVI8, OK PITT. l or Slate Treasurer t . J. M. WORTH, - OF RAKDOIJPH. f For Secretary of Slate u .. , , - Joseph a. englehard; OF NEW tlASOTF.n. Ftf State Auditor: SAMUEL L. LOVE, OF HAYWOOD. For Attorney-General: THOMAS S. KENAN, ' OF WIT-SON. For Sapt. of Pallid Instruction J. C. SCARBROUGH, OF JOHXSTOK". For Congress stj)islrict : JESSE J. YEATES; OF HERTFORD. For Congress 3d District : ALFRED M. WADDELL OFi NEW HANOVER. For Congress 4th District : " JOSEPH J. DAVIS, OF FRAKKI4S. ForCongressoth Dis'rid : A. M. SCALES, QF GUILFORD. Charles franeia Adams is 1?!, j b nominated Governor ofMM fSontli Carolinians ojfj intelligence ahd h?glpecfabiHtatlicy-ar ntiH? t carry that State by a larger majority ; for Hampton than we wUl carry North tyaro- lina for Vance! ;. . A. T. Calhoun, P. O. clerk, Atlanta, and.chairma tion of ih'e ivU CongreBsioual district, Ga., has been detected in robbing Registered letters, From Grant down, fo it is- - DkWeclanl.-t notice that the au thorities in, Wilmington have ordered dia infectants to be used on private premises in tbeiiiy to be employed as a sanitary means. The cheapest aud best article for this purpose, In a largB number of cases, is dry, dirt or dust from the. street or public road. Try it, and yon will eel dom find f any thing better m. privies, about the pie-sty, the hen house, or slop places about the kitchen. rtVK tftonest . lladical Jadat. -The Wilmington Star's special correspondent at Oxford, Speaks; in high terras of Judge Seymour, who has been frying case at that placej In addition to other points of superiority over the average , j udiciary , thia correspondent says he refused to re ceive pay except for the days of actual service, other judges heretofore exacting pay for whole weeks whether serving or not. Governor. Seymotjr of N. Y., has de cltned the nomination tendered him by the Demqcraifd'5'atel"Coiiveiition' for Governor. It wUl 1e avvefy difficult I office to fiir after suchfi man -9 U. Juidert There i&.nbt another man, in. York who is so well qualified to hold.Jiis -.hand against the public thieves tii tliat State SeyraOur.said four years ago that he was not the man for President or Vice Piesi- jdent, and he no'ftubt feels that he is not now the man to fill Tilden'a place. The State Convention will be re-called to make a uew "nomination. who can. never be of valuable Service to cburcfi. The, 'Major has a cieari ptfngent style, and backs. up his arguments witji Btrong and pertinent facts! v lie i was lis tened to wiih marked attention. j ! We might here add that Concord Pres bytery baSjrecently amended her P!'c in respect to the beneficiary system, layj- intr down rules wuli reference td .greater securttv against unworthy appucan tff; Rev. fat her Pax tou reported, aaoaciallj that the Rev. S. C. Pharr, a suspended member of Presbytery, s had connected himself with ' another denomination of chridtucs. jand asked that , some action should be I taken in the premises, Qu motion, Mr. Pharr's ; name wis struck from the roll of members off Concord Presbyter. ' 1 j ' r," The next meeting, sometime jiu: Aprjl, 1877, will be held at Erankli church, 4 miles north of this place. j - Presbytery adjourned about 10 J o'clock, Friday night. . r ; A: Conova, last Thursday, tho passen gers were surprised to. see a large crowd of country people assembled, and. to prie- ceive that diere was fonit sort of excite ment atnong' them. They pushed np rito the train on its arrivalandy xan means found out that Gen. Rob t. Vance was on board. This discovery was immediately ftl lowed by loud calls for " Vauce! Vance!" There is no resisiing the enthusiasm of the conservative people of North Carolina at the present time. The General seemed to consider all this in a moment, went to the nlatform and without a- word 'of - apology not a word about having only five minutes to speak laUched right out into, a speech probably toolc up one where he left it at some ; other station and tfas talking with all the power of his lungs when the whistle blowetl and the train slipped away, the crowd shouting and Waving their hats. Nowreader, what sort of a meeting do you suppose that was at Conova 1 We found out afterwards that it was a radical appointment. J . . North-East look- down j on. it with be nfgoity. The BluTigofplin seem tip-toeirig for a kmdjy "'recognition. , Qn the whole, Hickory is. getting" o bet- .a place in the wosldmnd willijoanlbapa the Maps. Strangers visiting Western North Carolina found it out some years owiT interior people. JPhey ifnVdtfHnStrtner; VetVwnliHanof4he shades in the mountain gorgea of tho Blue Bidgc, two or three hours distant. 4 GOVERNOR HENDRICKS. W' , . -h ' -: The. Future Vice. President's Speech at Shelbyville, Indiana, t He Will MakeaTew Address ; ; ea to ihe People. . . ' " Sheibtville, Sept. 2. j j Hon. Thofi. A. Hendiicks Doko her tO-night. ;,He Said he had yielded to hi friend atid will make tew other audieas eSjto the, people- eLaaid,, in a recant speech. Go-v .,ft".orton said : "In such a campaign wyhs. Under as t he chief weap oiij Republicans muat bo excused if 'they peak plain) of the political character, his tory aud purpose of their antagonists." Mr. Hendricks continued : At the close of that speech there remained no question . . . l A J&vtlyl llurdtred in Texas f . 3Decat ivlasTugr-ji: Tie Rev. W. G. England, i Methodist njuiia terV his' wife, stepdaughter and for ; step- sons were murdered at their; h)Vnetvsix . ' -.,' tttiler frootfonlagiie'onMastSaUMa night by a party ot disguisert men.; it is supposed the butchery waa committed for money, as"the family was rigli.ti Ji r VEGET1NE PURIFIES THE BLOOD. AND INVIGORATES THE WHOLE SYSTEM. ' Its HedUcal Properties are Alterative, 'ToDic.SolTent., ail' DmreHc Vfhetisk is made excuSlvely from tUe Juices ot caretully-selected oarka, roots' and MerlH and so strongly concentrated, tuat It will effectually eradi cate Irom the system every- taint oI.acROPULA: SCROFULOUS HUMOR.' TUMORS. CANCER. CANCEROUS HUMOR, ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM. SYPHILITIC DISEAS.S. CANKER. FAintness at the STOM a ch, and aU disease mat arise rrom impure uiooa. SCIATICA. IN FLA M M ATOR Y and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, GOUT A NO SPINA COMPLAINTS, can only be effectually cured Inrough the blood. For ULCERS and ERUPTIVE DISEASES of the SKIN PUSTULES. P1M?LES. BLOTCHES. BOILS. TETTER. SCALOHEAO and RINGWORM, V'KaK tlnk has never tolled to effect a perinanent cure. For PAINS IN THE BACki KIDNEY COM PLAINTS. OAOP Y, FEMALE WEAKNESS, LEU CORRHOEA. arising Irom internal ulceration, and uterine diseases and GENERAL DEBILITY. V'eob- tink acts dlr;t,ly ujwa tue. eaases ul tUese coin- IV. THE IEW-.K ii ii ri 1 1 ii in i hit i- - r . i .wu . mi Mm mil Mia i t i . . . i . i. 1 1 t . .. .1 "Bill Smith" was adver- ni wnaa-ver uguie u.e ..... ..u Mauio t a i-O rMPAOl1TU ! Ikil tllllf. lip It! tiaed to address the people there on that gerous enemy ToUiia country who day. But he failed to put in an appear- aron9e or foster sectional auUgonism. In ance. He stands god father for the city but two Southern States there is blood- thiit thA MmWVn. if Morton could 1 Pi. It invlr.iu-s and street hens the. whole 7 5. ' -, - " .. ! sysrem, acts giyt.CJMincier. wa cimi;ii) in'i:vnir.i niitue t f iV. t ft- ." iii - ; i -.'etU- ohservatioti ha faited lu, et-e ti- iui-rtp-sen tat ion of the miiv( f Dvmocials i.- the purpose and policy of the p'reHS and add speakers of the Republican piity. They charge conduct, altribule' motives and impute enliineut ;md opinions whol ly unknown lo the panics attacked. Lmgua atUibuU-d which w.ts never used, or so misquoted and garbled as to impart a mealiing liever intended. A Cause must indeed be desperate when its vindication n-quireH a resort to means so despicable and wicked. In this great Centennial year he could not reply a he Was attacked. VN'hat is "the truth and your doty and aim in respect to the South? i buf repeat my letter of acceptance when I say that kll the people must be made to feel and know that once more there is fslnblifehed a purpose and policy under which ail citizens of every condition, race and color will be secure in the. enjoyment For Congress Gth District: WALTER L. STEELE,! . OF RICHMOND. j For Congress 7th District : WILLIAM JL ROBBINSJ OF IREDELL. For Congress 8th District:' ROBERT B. VANCE, jJEBCXCOMBE. .ELECTORS AT LARGE: D. G FOWLE.of Wake, J. M. LEACH, of Davidson. An Error. By some Strang over- nsrnt the, senatorial uonveution tor Rowan and Davie was announced in our last to take place on Saturday the 8th. There is no Saturday in this month falling on the 8th. It should havp been' Saturday the 2d. The delegates from of Conova, aud it was a cute idea of some radical brain that he could work on these Catawbiaii8 thereabouts; and; so, Billy with his horn, was summoned.? Dr. Mutt went up from Statesviile, and there may have been some other office-holders ion board; but if there were, they kept very dark, and slipped off at Conova while UTkm the secretive or' iris, allays inflam mation, cures ulceration and regulates tne bowels. er CAfAItUii, IVSiKPSiA, UAB1VUAL COS- 1 1 VIC NESS, I'ALHTA 1 ION or tne UK AIM', HEAD ACHE, PILES, NERVOUSNESS AND GENE HAL PROSTRATION of the NERVOUS SYSNEM, iio med icine has ever given sneh perfect satisfaction as the VmiRTisTK. it purines tne blood, cleanses aU of the organs, an:l xsse.s.-cs a controlUus power over the nervous system. The remarkable cures effected by Vbobtinb have Induced many puysiclaus aud apolUearles whom we know to prescribe and use it In tlielr own families. In fact, Vfoktine Is the best remedj yet discovered for the above diseases, and is tne only reliable bLOOD Pl'RIFiKK yet pucej before the public PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. What is Veoetine ? It ts a compound extracted from barks, roots and herbs. It Is Nature's Remedy. It Is perfectly harmless from any bad effect upon the system. It Is nourishing and strengthening. It acts dtrecUy upon the blood. : it (juieto the nervous sys tem. It gives you good, sweet sleep at night. It Is a frreat panacea for our iied fathers ana mothers; for it gives them strength, quleU their nerves, and gives them Nature's sweet sleep, as has been prov ed by many an aged person.' ' It Is the great Blood Purifier. It Is a soothing remedy for our children. It has reue e..i and cured thousand.' It Is very pleas ant to lake : every child likes It. it reUeves and cures all diseases from impure blood. Try tlie Vkoe tikb. (ilve tt a trial for your complaint then you will say to your friend, neighbor and acquaintance, "Try it : it has cured me." Mil 521 If, I' Si 1 23 . . : 'Mm Vkoetinb for the complaints for which It Is recom mended, is liuvlng a larger sale tboughout the Uni ted states than any other medicine. Why? VEGE TINE WILL CURE THESE COMPLAWTS. Rowan attended at EorjTa on that day B ib Vauce was preaching on the plat- but met no delegates from Davie, proba bly owing to the error referred to above. We learn there will be a conference be tween the Executive Committees of the two counties anda new appointment made, which will be hereafter announced. form a funeral service for the whole rad- Dr. Cook, of Wilkes, did. So did one Mr. Kitchen, from the Eastern D.utj of i the Stat The discussion was had, and shed and death between the races. In these States alone, Louisiana and South Carolina, the Republican paify dominate. In everv other Slate ot the South the i i i .j.i people hiive recov. ioa nun .restoreo ine American right and pow-r i s. U-overu-ment. aud'lhe negjo rare h c-Hed to b' ilip fnn) nf nnrtv nnd nece and hanuunv i without obi alnlng any beuelit until I commenced tne toot oi party, ann peace anu uanuuny takl tne yFAiKTlsr and ,K.fore x nau lMimplet.d prevail and prosperity ts ranully return- the first buttle 1 saw that I had got the right uiedl- had taken seven bottles, when I was pronounced a well man, and my skin Is smooth and entirely free from pimples and eruptions. I have never enjoyed so good health before, aud I attribute It all to the use of V KGETiNE. lo ijueilt tuose atnlcted wltn Rheumatism, I will make m?utlon also of the Veoe- tlne's wou lertul power of curing me of Uds acute hich I have suffered so intensely. VALUABLE INFORMATION. Boston, Pec, 12, 1S69. Gentlemen My only object in eiving you this tes timonial Is to spread valuable information. Having! oeen uauiy ami.-tea wun bait itneum, ana tne wnoio surface of my skin being covered with pimples and eruptions, many of which caused me great pain and annoyance, and khowing it to be a blood disease, I tooK many of the advertised "blood preparations, timmr u.-titrl) ruu ant.' utia -til v rt i rj nviH 1 1 i i . ... . i . i ipM nartv. 11.11 v d5d not rsaph there, hut 1'PP' Hirer tne oven u row j r 17 1 - . . ... .1 ;.. II . . .!... UIIUHIIISI raiioui" iiiricm. - il: r.iiM ni' ing to all Gov. Hendricks spoke of the restora tion nf harmony in Arkansas and MiMsis- t the Repuhlicau THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WOBLO. With our printed directions, no instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate t' The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequtllia. plicity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The' bearings are few, and ther are hardened and polished.: . " " .... .' M,,vf. The machines are made at ur new works in the city of NewarkN. J., with neifeda (patented) machinery and tools, consUucted expressly to accomplish what we now dfferl P Every machine fuUy warrajited " i ' " DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE QQ., ISav York and Chicago, m m HWWA-A-rl SAVINGS. Bv usins the " DomeatUH FIX ItJ W 111 ill W per Paahiou the most stylish and perfeatti- r' MONEY to those who choose to mke,or fupena. ' tend the makinc of, their own earments. Witk fH , i highest talent and the best facilities in all departments, and the best ideas of the motf k&h lietM. hnih t home and abroad, we are enabled to at tarn results far above the reaca.tf.iU ' f areraee dress-maker. Our styles are alwaynhe latest and best. Our elegantly-ilhutnua -I catatdtrne mailed to any lady sending bve cents wun ner aaaress. Agenis waniea everrwhai, New Yorlc aud Chicago1;:? -i A 909 t-n Street Uictitno ,rt-Vl, -; Marb MONUHENTS. leWorli BBHI0HaEHBBiiiHiB9BBEHS39H9SEHBBHB : j .I 1 headstones; jrarriBaTrmgw wmi - l l-' Scotcli and Aineritan Granite m1 DISTRICT ELECTORS : . 1st district LEWIS C. LATHAM. 2i district -JOHN E. WOOTEN. liu DisTittCT-JOHN D. STANFORD, 4tii district FAB. II. HUSBEE, r.ru district F. G. ROBBINS; It n district-R. P. WARINGj 7th district WM. B. GLENNl 8Tn district A.j C. AVERY, j it is said Kitchen bUzed with; such fer vent heat that the Coo!: could; not stand JoHX T. Deweese has turned against it. He burnt out Cook again next day the Radical party. He-was as corrupt at another of Smith's appointments, and same wtorj tells- te history ot JNoitli Carol u i.i, - Tr x-.ts aud AUb,nna. Why not restore Louisiana and South CuroliuH to the hlesiiiuve of pood government, that blaeks and whites alike and together may dwell undef theimild influence of peace aud harmony ? As wie men and patriot ic citizens; 1 ack you to judfre whether it i complaint, of w I C. H. Tl'CKCK, Pas. Ajr't Mteb. V. It, K.. 43:Hn. 09 Wa-sliluton street, Uoston. liuue men in power who make political artin nnl nf anplifu nf vinlfiirH mfl lilnnd- hed ? ' as any of them while a member of it. He when we left Hickory, Saturday, the j be right or expedient or humane to con tells all about it, on himself aud others, Catawbians were highly delighted With and says "wheti a party eets so rotten their Eastern friend, and were lavishing and corrupt that I am compelle.4 to tuin compliments upon him agatnst it, G-uThvlp you."ft We will give We give notice to all coucerned that his letter iu our next. It is rich and tie Catawblans are fisrh'tin? for the honor rare, and shows how the Radical party of the "banner county" ofthe Sute. They into cuiieiuiiiij wioujjiii. wicacuiicH in gay tney aye going to give more votes xor jer,' 1 e?, l no. seem the land ' "Patnins" of hiiiban.Tiy 7" said Mrs l'dilmirton rrtleclivelv m n niy to a re. " . .... i .- mark of die Doctor s concerning ihat or t to rccoiniuemuei Platform Of the Democratic Par- mere are men who amendments, vauce ana J itaen tuan my i i'furing oi iunu,uui nci ua.c ucrH ,tV in North Carolina Adopted ,00lc UP t0 ueaven-and say they nope it other county in proportion to voting pp- 1 nr ull.r,H ,B1 luUfc v' JL 4.x, -n " o i.-Jut.. i. -.. ...... i, . r .1 . o. i . are the Domestio. I have used lots of UV CiJIW Xcmui;iaMV OWW ' "Kuu euPn eutii a iJai.r. uu" UWUOM. HiaKP a note OI lliat OtaillV It . . , Li J ca they believe such a lie! Cabarrus. Rowail Divie. j ' i.eii'Ts'aac 'broke into her remarks with We also' met with li.m. leach at HicK- the information that the old ones make vention at Raleigh, on June, 1876. 14th WnEREASj The republican party of the United States, for the last 'sixteen years, has had the complete control of tue government in all its departments, and by its disregard of Constitutional limi tations ; by its unequal and oppressive ,0g represented taxation; by its extravagant' and waste- represoated hy two of her professors, fnl expenditures ; by its unwise a id 'mis- Messrs. Blake and Heoburn. Th hni. away j up This body-convened at Hickory, Wed- in the extreme Western counties beyotid nesday evening, Sept. 1st. The atten- the Blue Ridge. He was called out for a dance was lanre, nearly every church bes aneech. He snid th woods were all' on Davidson College was fire uoliticallv. bully kito?. and .(lien went gravely on with his work ol decorating the cat's tail with pateiU'clothVspitis, Vagstina is Sold ly all Druggists. EXHIBIT OF THE Clerk of the Commissioners of the County of Rowan to the tirgt Monday iu 8f ptember. A. U. Amounts and items audited hy th Board to the uieinhers thereof: D.A.Davi?. per diem !f38.00 Dr L W. Coleman 28,00 d. do Milh-sge 14.IK) J. G. Fleming per diem 28.00 do do Milleage ' 18.90 Joi. F. McLean . perdieui .. 2300 do do iUUeage - 27.30 Heury Barringer per die:n 32,0 t do do Milleage , J2.80 II. N. W.iods -n per diem 32.00 chievojivs financial policy ; by its nnexam- ness of Presbytery- received close and HICKORY, N. C , T . a irm a a f is a city in tne woods. I he vestern i Dobson, Surry County XT IP .1 I .11 I . I pled oQicial corruption pervading ' all I , . 3 3 , bran'ches 'of it administration lias caremi aueniion. Among the more ira 1 1,1.' ' I !. I ... . . urougnt atsgrace upon our government poriani sntiiects acted on was a proprosi- N. f!. It R mn il.ronc-l. tl,A hn.rt nf.it ana'unpareled distress opon p people; tion to lay off the-churches in pastorates, Her Hotels, Stores, Shop,, &c, occupy ' ft-jJ 4 tm.. J. I ana in classes or subdi ; CONGRESSIONAL CANVASS. Hon. Wm. M. Robbing and Col. Thoa. J. Dula, Candidates tor Congress in tho 7th District on he Conservative and Republican tickets respectively, will address the people at the following times and places, viz : Tuesday Sept 5 arden Forsyth KernerHvUle " " Lewlsvllle " Mocksvrlle Davie County 1 1 -il...au the four sides of a larcro public snaare cool SDrtn-rs Iredell wr ' year of owl existence, we invite allipatriotl comprising three or more churches; with the Depot in the center of it.1 iA" cBSorSvi a to ignore dead issnes, to disregard: the pastors, elders and deacons-' of each number if the bondings fronling on Ithla 2XiV t prejudices, engendered by the pastevents, donjo forrithpmselves mto a body enare are handsome brick strncitires. Sl , f 10 rlSht uVn the T rfore ltavtng reference' to special care and over- The toWn seems to be reuhirlv laid I ftht SSn, 'SSr? constitutional," horiest, economical land - w t t - i . i ne town seems to Do legurariy laid out Trap mll WUkea lnure adminUtration of the virnmUt 'g" ?(; ctan tyork itl.m . U.e.r int0!lr8 runnine north 1 and eo-utti. " " . -. nnd thus promote the general welfare . . : happiness of the country, - i Jtcscltcd, 2. That weearaestly i and east aridr wear; or nearly so. j The forest Sf1?3 " trees are still srrowiiig in the public square SfJl1!1. v ' ; i f lair; n iuuv and on private ground, in all directions J atesvwl1 arjr bounds. They -are expected to hold quarterly, meetings, or often er, to consult cof-t'on ,ne subjects of iuterestto them.! The ; dially tecommend the Adoption, by 4hc j plan was fully arranged and adopted, peonle. of the amendment tn thft flntiatiJl . nt . ' . . , ! L ' au .u r - :J1 ch Aue annual reports allowed a very ; and thusjlarerely reduce the exnenditurea iCre , otour State and county governments! arid I w.wuinouuona ior tue. various Hoards through the clustering vines Fand shrubs McNeu a siore : Bimpmy ineir aarainistratiqn, so thatf we Auout t,7uu wasreported tor foreign h t k may be enabled to establiih a I (horngh Missionsv - : ;'..: . if.M Wednesday Tuursday Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Tliuraiay Friday saturdaj' "Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday . Friday. Saturday Neat qottages, freshly painted? glitter bh ' Syffvt-MeitVaiSt 'Tudav neath the gnarled boughs pf tbes'e trees wrnwrsr 5 " ' " . . vr - - . . Hf ! SueaxLoat..-,.a . .(.., ' Thursda; Oct. creditable state of the chnrch in respect here, there: and everv whrt or f,Un PrrVett-s stofe ! - w I - - . . , r-r Watauga Ashe ery which the hand of cirltfvated .iaaiel Boona and enlaced system of public schools for a t, .i i u Da Tnca 1 ue Breen e& W'-.i.- i' .Kr, y.t. ..r, .:" A narober of the churches, esriee 1 v i i . i SKTiftiS me upnpni nr rk in mitmnrih ki.i i i " J k cwi ruii a aiixiuBb tin v lui ii uilcl uuBf. i Druoiiu .:. r' . ' IUOWr. 1.L- . .I"",-- . I " : .. . J - r r-llii,lUnWmo 4 ilhurf i Jlcsolt)cdt 3. That notwiibstaridinjHmr BomG ! we vacani ones. iaiied lo raise ing beyond- the ptiblic square. . Hfirte OTtfiST focicy ord ohuroa urry y Franklin Old Place 4 . SO011 1 Mt. Airy . i ' ' I Tom's Creek " teatnl Waston - Forsyth East Bend Yadkla rjepeated. atsappomtmentg and imovifehed coniriDUiions tor tue Evangelist fund, fished churches lift their spires heave ,v conQillon, we still cherish the Ndrth C.r. which pave aomo trnnfili fn. ),;.!. I j: j ,r tj i i u . r ,i ... : .w. "v warus, ana anotner ii resoyierianl is .v.)na project po long labored for by More- th ..pmMt th a . ... . ... . . t head. Sanhders. Fisher. Wm If rfhf.W... V. r- . J- to ue duiii. i lie sunn wiustie of s and others, of uniiingthe h arbors! of &au- MaJ0t4JlnAM. of. Bingham'a High mills located in different quarters remiii ."i ;fort andl.Wilmiugton with the great west' cllo1' ltavin5 heen iuvited to deliver an 1 na ote. compeuon pt the j Western aaaress Detore 1'resby tery on the bene- of lnmber and shingles oru oarouoa ttauruaa to . rsnt Kftek faciarv vim f An..-tin -..JiJ.i.. r . .. 7 .... and Dicktow. and of our nnfiniihprf r-it- . ' . r."" 6 "T. town w not nnuiied. I I roads, We pledge the continued1 tjse It tfie T v beard rrtday arternoon. have a daily paper, and this ' convict labor of lire-State, and I of you of business and thrift. Great staeka seem to say tne iev are soon to a Mt. Nebo Buck Shoal3 Wednesday Thurstlav "THrlav ?. Saturday " Monday ' Tuesday " Wednesday " Thursday Friday " Saturday " Monday ' Tnesday ." Wedned4y " Thursday ." Friday, " Saturday M Monday " Tuesduy " Wednesday " rnursday --Friday " Saturday 3 4 " 5 " 6 " 4 " 9 " 10 " 11 18 " 13 " 14 . i 17 " IS h 19 " 20 t gi 23 ' 84 25 26 2T 23 $259.00 Distances traveled hy the members of the Board iu atteudiug the sessious of the same : '.' Ur. L. W. CoUman. ' 230 miles J. G. Fleming. 37d do Jos. F. McLean, 54t ,do Feurv Rarntier, '253 do "HORATIO X. WOODSON. CleTk. . Septal 76- 4t s. ' ! SAVE YOUR HOGS ! ENNISS1 HOG CHOLERA CURE! Neyer known to fail if taken in time. The lest and most efficient Cure and Pre ventive known. Said to be by: those who hare used it to le an unfailing remedy. Read the following testimonials from citi- Jj. j zeus of the highest respectability : ' Salisbury, June! 2, 1876. Mr. Enmsr i Dear Sir : I have used with great satisfac tion n our " Hoi? Cholera Cure,' and can -truthfully recommend it to all hoar raisers as a great preventive and sure cure when given before the hog k too sicK to eat. Respectfully, R. R. CRAWFORD, Of the Firth of Crawford & Ueilig. 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 On hand and furnished to. Order. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. - ; JOHN CAYTON, : t'ormT Morgan , and hlunt streets, . 19:1 V Address, uh a-t a-.w - . . .'!. : The Southern Underwriter's Associakos, . . . .. .... V , :. IXSVUES ALL KINDS OF-PROPEHTY AG ALXST ! OR DAMAGE BY FIRE.- AirrnonizED capital, ASSETS. MAV 5, lSVu,. .L..$1,M HOME OFFICE R Ij 1C T C 5 1 I . jSF ! ARMISTEAD JUDGE FOWLER APPOINTMENTS. ' Judffe Towle?trn"6 of tin 'TCttth'i fnr t.K c ,u" owuu6 grouoa.againsi, me iooiaiid, Vanee flae float nr b h bov h . . ' - . :-?r v. rr- i other judicious legislative aid aaj will ge-1 cuar,taDle Rud ay syBtew heretofore treetopa, assure you that the people I I . . 'B H1 Te ?racucea we,elafctu Insisted that up with the times. IJickory is not more rjuZV icrK 11 It was not difficult to ascertain in the ,l.an s r !.. nM Tt Lu ri:; t7 1731." S. - V works at the earliest practicable-period I iiPSfilrm. 4. I lisit the noonlnf c i ! Ifr,J-,J A 'l'li.t tl. ) Uf VT .1. 1 Carolina how have it in their :ppvr M ? '! fiCa5?f v a 8tUnt whet1,er or nMawkwa'rd. Iike an overgrown boy of 44 pi an eHintjst, determinated and united effort, f 18 f.ry xhoixUa'care and J3. But it is not marie op of all boys jor lo ivliert! 'litir nponlft from iKa iil ftf fa- I OutlaV. and that th ' tnr1pn't' Vhnnli prTl I "ll mt.-. JTlk-l- J'; Csj' '.! ! ... ... , ; -- r- r-- ..,-r,.. - . -.v...4 aj- i uii ujcn. . x uo uiainu' tiu ? maiden .... V. I?.... MiaiU"..a...J-L 'J; t " 1. 1 l. . . . . " . 1 . T if.. pui.icart misruii., extravagance! aud; cor port ihimseU ll ; through . his academv therP. Matin- over .11 iheir n.oUa caption, and restore ll.e prosperity of our and ColWa -ir. .t... iT " : ' v l'"(HV State. I ' I j j, . - " MM. m- 4iwui ius iwcbi caarm oi oomeiiio. x oe itovu ifrkri 5.NTtet'we denouice official "1ni wampiy giyei,.- IJe showed hag Its dqa proport!on of z children j and con uptiou' wherever-found, aatl.we hold bow could be donp, and insisted that baby. wagons. The entire population5 lis nonesiy fi cation It nth e ilwd t oni i3 rw d av S e n t . 4 ; Asheyiir! dnlpsHyenteinher, 0th J .iJinruui,. x nuruay, oepiomrjer, v in. Newton, Fri4iy, epf ember, 8th. r 4 y lprsxijle, ?atur4ayT.Sejtf mber, 9tb. r VY HkftnoxOf JWouday, September, i 1th .. ifp HaU'-Tueaday September to be the first and highpst quali- chnrch pembers should not ho taxed with estimated at t.fiOO. . goulti JUoqntai or ofjee. U9 on I . . i 1 jcost.y experiments to educate young men J the West and the Brusy Uange tb the nobson Wedueeday, September, 43. . lVdkjoyijfhVHajlSeJte 4. Mocksville. Friday, Septeiaoer. 4iS. Wiuston, Saturday, September, 16. SALisutrnT, Sept; 0, 1870. Mr. Enkiss This is to certify (that I have used Enniss' Hog Cholera Cure for years and can say that I have never had a case of chol era among vuy hogj since.! Icgan to use it, and recommend it to the hog raisers of the country. ROBT. MURPHY, Of the Firm of R. & AJ Murphy. For sale at Enniss Drug Store, Price 25 a box. ' ' .. . J 47:tf Land for Sale. I Will sell at the premises on the tJJth day of SeptemTjer, 1876, at 11 a o'clock, ralua- ble Tract of Land lying 16 mil west of Salisbury, near the Beat iea Ford? road. A. 1 A. 711 ' . uu uie. waters oj ouia lirecjf, near -Uack Creek church, adjoining thq lauds of 3L;Ay, 100 -about.60 acres, undor cultivaiujm. some 30 acres, of -bottom, some. cleared land some, in woods, It. Uaa on .it, . ft; good Wouse. Barn ' Orchard, &c. Altogether it ia-.verV desi rable Tract of Capo. Also? aljouf if bush els V heat, at same time and place, " TurhWeaSv. AVpljrt'rf i ft LOWRAkCE; - 'Admrof F. D. Ctedfeltcr, Rowan co, Aug. SGth, 1870. !' 2t:pd JONES. President, G. W. BLACKNALLi Tresa i ; R. Wt BEST, Secretary. . . a. . j - . .: . . r. , , . .. tkn fniihwIturlfsW: I fames aesinn to insure aeir property smuia pnTirmi. ini v i;n.. in , i"i TiiW ! a safe corporattoo. .eombiQliiir solvency and statxility, (twnoi ttie tao.si s.scntlal pi4ouia"f- Company) an Ue CoUowliu ctiiiuicate from the Secretary or state .-is tmlh : :-''. VTK OF N(T!TIl CAROLINA, ; ) - - L'l-I'Ahl MENT OK STn. I I - '.., , j . . i:a:elnT iaita,iW To nil whom it way cniwtrn : , ,- , . - WlVSH inwisTO'cemry, rnat i nave tnoroojtnv exarainea tne Dusiiies au:urf ami '. "-. st era Underwriter's Associations r UaleiU. North Carolina, la awirtauoV with the p-wwn" ijf mend sections U, 43, and 1. "iBattlp's Kcvisal,' chapter k;, raUlicU twh March, A. " ;5,Bf Bald company ts " doing bKinkw'upon sound principle, within me provisions i VsrihP foUirwlif 4 anoe w un me laws oi uie ??iaite oi .Norm caroaua; anu mat wiev are jkkivic - vies, which will more fullyf appear from statemeiitrou Ute-iu thlauUcc : J rimt United States Bonds, (market value), ' - itt , N, C. Rail Koad Bonds, (oarket value), --"' - nfit N. C. County and City. Bonds, (market value), ! Mortgages on Heal Estate In jionli inUna, (Qrst llen.s), ' iu.10 Cash on hand. In Bank: an1! i-i liau-ls ot Aireuts, ' t ,..-,.-. . -s. . . . ....j,.. !.,! ..,. . . t i. i.rr. i linr.iiv (inroVC tM r iu iw,uij uauc;: ilu Line iiuiii'JI 1L ueivij ucu iu 1H9 ujr LU i-i giaiii l ui v j -1 - . said Company filed this rtar. , . . Jf uiven under my hand nd seal ct omce. c . 1 Ot. Ii. . ,llT-(Wt tO in. 111111V IJ1 111 . It protects the policy h oiler; Tor Its Charter requires 3 per cent, of the ed witn the State Treasurer tol: that uuroose. Its stockholders arc aiiionj? the prowlneht business men In -North 'Carolina, it Is under the control ui management ot native Nortli carAilntahs. its omcers are known turouichout the state. It will Insure your property'dn the tnot re; It will kfn vimr tnit fv :n tinm Live, Active, KeUable Ajfenis wanted in every part ot the state. .VHress. . "riA A. ML UrllV, Local Agent, Salisbury, N C. A. L. OKKCI.L. spviai ir.iru..r a.sonable terms. Blaclaer and Henderson, Attorneys, Counselors an4 Solicitors.. SALISBURY, N. C 22 IS7G 1. 1 1 SIMONTON FEMALE COLLEGE- StatesvilleN. G. 7 l "' ,v; 'ilR?. E. N iiltAXT, fwkaPAL.. . The XText fjsssion ill open Au gust 30tl; 1876.4 Clreotar, with trii. etc. ujWu pplictitfiK -t'i.ftSis References: IievjfVi A. Wwk1, Jiatea' ville, N. C; ex-Gov: Z.i R. HVauee,. Char-lotte1-N, C.j ProfnV J.-pMartb, Davi-Uon College. Np.5 Jev, R( UutWell. Rnleigh. N- .C-tand alf friends an (T "pu p.U of Rev . DrtMltcIilN:fat-lVofegsT in University of X'C.'-"' i""v- f;' Jrtl,6"W-ly 4f iW'riy" pa.ltsHi"" ItalWi! Monrao HfVE W P Plantation fb( Si far'1" iihnieaWtely on the pnh!ic ;p, t;,ane unaersigneu --,.,,,,. u j 5V -.-f. ! ii"r,; V) i i-riu r ci . u .i rfi ill tm", oHiliinrj H v.iiern , Salisburr, containing 1 ! of wlMIieVe i about otiff thtVntht.oili..'n is MlUmf tmWeaiVilV -There i? oD ',1 goi4 dwellftie. C1 hrtrn' f rf 'iiit-l.iflini;'- Als" .s"f-ir' ' irHt fpritijtre.uvcinetit- .Irtbl1 u.miI1 -ilil i call "U t'1" Salia,uri-. Terms will ' " .ifltft July K5-2 mo.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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