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. I v Carolina Watchman. local. 'SEPTEMBER 7, 1876. f , vrril. AT raisers. fill gave money and trouble of making by W JLeV P"Pred Wheat FHc whleii will beaold atthe low price delivered at the r? ' too, (2,000 IbK), ,. Wr depot, ! Tbe Fertilixer being already J;a I put up U sack. (Id to the ton) ! t a m t. iml f rl 1 pIimtiap for ust " vw ; . I i ...4 n nr!ia timiAla tn Vm-J. i. n.nM fn cm re entire fU ..faction. it hi i .. - o - ; leave ' L ill JjTand get circular and certificate and r: : J. ALLEN BItOWN Ti Toar paper cross (X) marked ? has that your subscription year nas ex . -li-Jihat a reintttance. la due. i'iease Liwrtb'ecbeck.andob.ige. m - Robbers. There is said to W -- gang of robbers operating itr- portions of Stanley and Montgomery, cwuuies.. They visited the residence of Rev James Littleton, last Friday, in the Absence of :tbe family, and robbed the house of some $30 in money and some other valuables, r Citizens are on their guard, and we shall not be surprised to hear soou of their capture i i" - - " - - . . . -. -, 1 i 1 0 ;-. ,,'! in' ' - i '- ' ' A Snake. -A. young man in Montgom ery county was oat oue evening last week to see his1 glrlw " turning home he disco v ered la Mi path; what be took to-be a covey of patridges at roost, and conceived tbe idea of dapping his hat over them and catching thetn, he was soon In the very act-r-had his hat Within a fot of the prize, and discovered his mistake. 4 It was a snake of large size with fifteen rattles. - . ' ,; ro xT: - t U . 7: H-tltf-OTT-S, Sept li Hon. D. C Fowls made here, to-day the greatest speech ' of hi whole eainpaixn., 1 He was met at the depot. laat'night, by a commit tee of members of Uia Zeb Vance. Club, and was welcomed in a i few. exceedingly . graceful remarks by Gen; JrA Youngr after. hch he was escorted to' the 1 Central Hotel,'-where he was greeted by Gov. Vance and otheri. I $ i $ A Tilderf and Vance pole of great height waft raised. to4ay and r tbe Jlag was. hoisted, amid the greatest rejoicing. Tildeh and Hendricks flug a real beauty measuring 36x20, was stretched acrosaTryon street,' and another not quite rfi large across Trade streeV' ,-... ,'Jndge Fowle was escorted frotn the hotel to the beautiful yard of Capt. J. Y. Bryce. There was a long procession, headed by tbe excellent Charlotte Come; Band. The orator of the day was introduced bv Calvin E. Grier, Esq., Pres ident of the Zeb Vance Club, and was listened to for two and a half hours by the i immense audience, amid : the most profound silence. Everybody pronounced the upeech one of the grandest oratorical productions ever listened to in thi city. A number of prominent gentle men occupied places on the stsnd. ,' After the upeech the Judge was congratulated by many. and was made the recipient of a fine stand of Bowers by the Indies, who composed a large UNCLE SAMUEL'S MONET, If ihe time ever conies 'when Samod J. TUdei cinwitproprietja make poblic what be did wiib the fortune be had ac camolated apltolSand as a result of tbirtj years of enccssful priif essional la bor, the mau who pictures bim as an avaricious and grasping lawyer will not he able to find a knot hole so small that bVIwnruotwisVfbrthe power ' to' Vrawl into'tt.' That riesacri6ced it all for otti era land mainl for vne who baa the first claim on every true man is anion 5 the secrets confined to the immediate circle of the personal friends of Samuel J. Til den, because he is a gentleman in all that honored name implies.' a it will hise Daners are marked with - 1 ?: I will iiniittrtliml fmin ,r mars wrT" . ..L..rrf iaa us forthe paper, and jjjc fy, A. Eagle h; 4uilt an advjitional 'J. IA III Root and Shoe shop. He l.aa room fcr hi cu8triniers to turn round in now i I- i- " O"1 i noticed in the city last, Saturday and gufldifrMr.' Ri H. Fuirman, Editor of ihe "isbevitle CUam. i ler F :S . Starret, Wra. M. Havnes and jjiu D Crawford went last Monday morning , Trinity College. r:. f i -o The celebrated Berry Foster, sold to.. Julian iflfjlig last week, a ningle side of bacon that v teijhed net, 130 pounds. : : j . r' .. . I ' TlionMn?i of base deceiverare hung every jlghton the back of chairs Danbury Xtvs. j And nexi morning there in considerable bus (( nnde about ihe (af-)fair. I X-l-i . . o . j ' IfftH. ll- Helper will addrean the citizens of . Siliburr at Meroney's Hall,-next Monday ntjfcijon the suhject of Reform and coloniza- f i We Jiotice our city fathers are piling granite an the "public square. They intend walling the well and may put up a handsome building ever it. We hope they will. On Monday, a countryman was driving down theHouth end of Main street, when suddenly, and without any provocation whatever, hi unruly horse determined .o' have some fun and acting part of the audience. on (lie nnr nf ih mnmpnt darted ft AT at break-neck speed, to the great consternation of ? Of CUvU Service Re- a group of young: addenders who were enjoying avizxiz wxxxuix xu.. et mjiw. the precious privilege of gathering up and mak- 1 The practice of arbitrarily assessing ing mounds of the dried nd pulverize! mud the officeholders ocarry elections bis o common on our streets.- ine horse made oeen oaa enongQ; uereioiore unuer me good time timeUiill ' he reached the foot of preBeht-AdmiiiistratioD, and has caused "gallow'a hili" when he concluded a more mod- great scandal. But tio previous experience erate gait would suit the ize of the hiM. "aa' approached the present disgrace- tul exhibition at. Washington. Uu Wed- , iia!v litMt. tho I'nttt tlrhi-p IJprmrtment. The Fair: ? We are glad to learn that the now ,n.nad hv the' Uck-imv grabber prospects for ou pext Fair, which begins Oct. Ty ner, a creatore of MortQu's, i was the 24th, are very encouraging. The Secretary is scene of the latest forced levy, almost daily in receipt of letters of inquiry, and An Agent of Postmaster Edmunds, who notices of fine stock, machinery &c, coming for calls himself Judge Fiaher -not the for- exhibition. We trust that all our citizen, and mer District Attorney--occupifd one of uarticularlv the fanners of liowan will bestir the rooms ot the department, attended - ts 'M-"':J Mrt;D -o- A. Davis and Mr. O. Di- Davis fcft forth. Centennial on Wednesday morn- 6. Excitement Among Department Clerks Dismissals bp- WJtolesale. Wasuinotox, Aug. 31. -There was great excitement in the y irious executive departments to-day, owing to - the fact Uiat in some of the bureaus the clerks who are to be dimi-$ed in the eeneral reduction received notice that their aer- vices would he ho longer required, wlfile others will receive hoWe'to morrow. In the office of the United .States. Treasurer mere were; oo cisratssai. The notictti will be i.siicd in the War Depart me;H to morrow 91" b-ituidayaiid wish'-n a week- it is -possible, that alii Whose services it uas oeen ucieimiueu lo disponee with will be notified. There is tnuch auxietv and suspense even among those who have r iL.i; -i - - reason to peueve inai iney win be re tained. I he notices to the majority of iustanccs will be sent to tbe clerk at their residence!?, tacf officials considering this a better pUn than t adviee them at the department ot their misfortune. themselves to make this Fair a grand success. In addition to the regular i'remium .List, a number of special premium are offered, which the farmer would do well to compete for. Among these are one Ton of Nattusa Guano, offered by J. Allen Browrr for best bale of. cot ton, alno $10. offered by -Walton & Rosa for same ; and a plow offered each by Smithdeal, Crawford & Heilig, and Meroney & Bro. For particulars see Premium List which can be had by calling on the Secretary, Mr. Theo. F. Kluttz. - FLAGS. We went to the trouble to thoroughly can vast the city to find out. merely to satUfy idle transaction coriosity, the number of flags that hang over the department would have witnessed a by two of the official messengers. The clerks had been notified that they were expected to pay two per cent, pti their annual salaries, and that refusal would be followed by removal. They responded to the tax in the spirit in which foreigners in Matamoras have repeatedly responded to the forced loans of tbe bandit Cortina. No exception was made for any class. Soldiers, the widows and children of sol diers, and others equally meritorious, were all subjected to the same discipline Pay day was selected so that no excuse could he offered for delinqueucj , and the tolls were collected, as if the whole scan dalous business was an honorable, official A Stranger passing through Weesn't keep up with every body. Mr. John Verble has been ;oh and returned from thf Centennial. He brought some very pretty -kilditionHlto his livery stable two to$ buggei A ah open carriage ! : ' I - ' ' - - n ! p . . NEW COMPANY. '".."; ; i- ' All pet sons interested, are requested to be prenent at the Court house on Thursday night -the Till int.. to Derfect the orznnization and ltct oSicera for the new military company. ' 4-.-.-4" F-l : ! '-:-! - 1 , i, ;- o ... Jan?- I. yer gwne on de'-kersion? Ju-yXo chile! . ! jM--he, he, pocket too light? j : this city. We only found unfurled to the gentle zepher, forty-two flags. About five hung in ne gro quarters, politics not inscribed. Add four more to that number and call them all doubtful and you willjvave left thirty-three wholly for "Tilden and Vance." : There are several of re spectable size worthy of special mention- Frank and Earnest Shober have a very nice one on Fulton street, -the staff 60 feet hi;h. John Morgan has one above Mr. J. A.Clodfel- ter's store, thirteen eet long. Jimmie Enois a veiy nice one on oni the corner of Bank and Elli street. Nettlelon Mnrphy one on Inniss street. ro one, 'after this careful statement will deny that gloriou. old Salisbury U not tha banner place of thejState. ; Old Atrftll .Ti.nrM. This is true, but how rr Jn. i:t. i i. Old. Are With ita rrrh ! .... ..! . . . - -.-- 1 WUK. and the various ages. In too many instances agent are used for that purpose, which inflict serious injury on the conrtitutton Eopecially is this the case with a larae maTuritv of ih- Hair Dyes of the preaeat day. For an elegant preparation that will impart a perfecUv natu ral color, without doing the least harm" to tbe hair or health we ranm.n! .... i. r Tutt, of New York; It possesses qualities that no other Hair Dye does; and as its aaalysia prores is as innocent as mountain sarins; wa ter. 5 t THE PEOPLE WANT PROOF. There is no medicine prescribed hr nhwsi. cians. or sold bv DruesrUts. that 'idence of iUsncces and superior virtue as -u , j.i.An ot kup ior severe vxugua, Colds sealed m the Breast Consumption, or any uisease ol the 1 hroat and Lungs. A proof nf il. r.. I a . . v. m iiia. any person amicted, can cet U. --! . TV I . a . D opic ixjiue ior iu cents and tr its inr. ior effect hefore buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has been lately introdnorn tl.; country irom Uermany, and its wonderful lures are asioninitig every on that use it. 'ri. j 1 1 ,. iirc uwnes win relieve any case. Try It. aom ny neo. F. Kluttz, Salisbury, N. C. UESTIONS FOR EVERY ANSWER. ONE TO MRS, NEAVE'S MUSIC SCHOOL will commence Sept. 20th. Terms 20,00, half to be paid in advance, half the middle of the sessiou. Aug. 31 &. SAUSBURY FEMALE ACADEMY. 1IIS3 JENNY CAWIX, j I Fiiacipal. .The "Next sesion will open Sept. 20th. Terms sanie as heretofore. Aug. 31.3w ' ' .- " Why Hayes Doesn't Visit Grant. WASHlXOTOy, Aug. 31. -Gov. Hayes will not visit President Grant, for the reason that he lias: been advised by bis friends that he catmot affort to endanger his success as a Presider.tal candidate by going to Long Branch, or .in any way recognizing Grant's invitation. Hayes admits this by sending to the President thai important business keeps him in Ohio, though this is only an excuse. The County (Dammissioners held on -Monday last, and made the following pointments FOR REG 1ST RATS: r.J f 'I . . 9 ... 1 1 l-'l-...i rw rr .wry iou iieara my uiraey stiuau uan, i Salisbury lownslnp selection rrecinct, l, b. ha. ha, he he he. Haughton. i franklin lownsnip r reel net, v i ivincaia 4 n i . 1 - f it-:.- nt are pieaet to see on me streets again me i jjcoh Jrih Ivtvr,Dr. Dosh.. He has been visiting in v ir- Mount Ulla finii, Biltimore and Philadelphia. He will 1 Lctke -Jtnel.nn Kid niafnr1 Antia a nana! at tht AlWell :!,rvur"T- tLiuker jjwuturan i.nurcn. ! -o- M it M . .f--r.:; ! o -; I Wa notice the following advertisement ht itort door of Walton & Ross : "tn tired of living a bacheloralife, . j Oh! where jean I get a nice little wife." -Homnient unnecessary. Gold Hill u u u IC spectacle not possible to te seen in any oriier civilized country. Lvery name on ih? pay roll was borne on an alphabetic ll li-J lying before thi "Judge" Fisher, and if lb? men or women did not voluntarily appear, the merisen gers were sent to h.torin them that thfir presence was wanted. Simp of the most i . f needy oftered leis than the hxed assess ment, but were required lo pay the full .utn or to confront the alternative of cer tain dismissal. Tbe crowning ra.anness of ibe black mailing process was, that' a number ol these employees had already been m Hiked for removal This heartless and dis graceful work, which is to extend all through the public service, in a prt of a meeting l',e P'un f campaign organized by Zach .wlnw ar Chandler, approved by the President, and jvung ap- " , , ,. to te entorc.a, oi coarse, wiin tue tun assent of Mr. Hayes. -The money thus extorted is to be used at once in Ohio and Indiana, right under his eyes, and with bis full knowledge of the means by which it was obtained. The previous levies were sent to Maine and Vermont, in or der to conquer the prejudices of Itepubli cans disgusted with urautism, and to bring out a large vote for subsequent effect else w here, A. lSun. TJte Amount of Whiskey in a bushel of Grain. Va8HINOTOt, Aug. 31. The Com missioner of Intertiul Revenue has issued an order firing the product to be required from each and every bushel of grain used at six'een quarts when the fermenting period is 48 hours, and at fifteen quarts when it is 72 hours Are you troubled with Indigestion, Con- ou'nuun n m ouwfis, L.yKpepsia, or any dise-.se of the Liver? Have vou suffered tot ears and foofid no relief from the use of inediciues ? Do you have a faint appetite, aud are you troubled with feelings of lau guor ! , If you have these feelings we know you have n.t trie.1 the new discovery MER REtL'S HEPATINE,at Theo. F. Kluttz'a Drug. Store, It is performing wonderful cures in this and all other communities where the people use it. It is pronounced bv all as the best Liver Medicine in the w if Id. Two doses will relieve the . worst rae of Dyspepsia r Constipation of the Bowels. Eacli bottle contains fifty doses and a teaspoonful of this medicine in a wine glassfutl.f water three times a day for oue day, produces -a most wonderful chance. Where the system is run down with loss of energy and appetite, or Dyspepsia, with all its traiu of evil, is effecting its deadly work, this remedy, Merrell's Hepatixe, never fails to bring about a speedy and per manent cure, i hose who doubt the merit aud virtues of this medicine and live from day to day without tryiug the IIepatine have our sympathy, but can not be cured unless they take the Medicine. BANKRUPT SALE OF MILTON GOLD JEWELS Y, GREAT FAILURE OF THE Milton Gold JeWelry Co., in England. THEIR ENTIRE STOCK CONSIGNED TO US TO REALIZE MONEY. Everybody has heard of MILTON GOLD JEWELRY, it having been sold in this mar ket lor the last ten years, and worn bv the liMf and richest class of our population.' Still it .!... . l . i 3 .- . lasn- an expert jeweler lO mscover AlILiTU. goia trom vlKUI gold. We will aend for the ninety days ONLY the following articles oy man, post paid, on receipt of 50 cents: ON EJPAJR ELEGANT SLEEVE-BUTTONS. with Independence Hall engraved, retail -a i oriKAL ouiki muijs, ne tali price ONE BEAUTIFUL COttAL SCARF PIN, retail price ...j ONE ELEGANT GENTS' WATCH CHAIN latest pattern, retail price ONE COLLAR BUTTON, retail price oj.k bleoant weddinq tINU, very heavy. price ; o) G Philip M Nelaon. J A Hawkins. J K Graham. W Fjyatson. John L Sloan, P A Sloop. A C Earnhart. on Berrihardta Mill Precinct (in Gold Hill Town- ahtp) A W JKJnttzj . . " f In W f war lftl Morean low m.nip rrecinci. joiin v iiuer. Providence Wm B Kluttz. w Cbolera has made its appearance anions: tW hogs in this section, Mr. A. tf. John- oarba lost five out of twenty fine ones. the remainder are affected. ' j FOR JUDGE3 OF ELECTION: Salisbury Township Election Precinct, R H Broadtield, Wm M Rusaell, Chaa F Baker and J P Gowan. ! I , Franklin do II G Miller, II C Bost, John Eagle, Richard ; -Walker, DETHRONEMENT OF ANOTHER SULTAN. Turkey is the only empire in tbe world where a council of Ministers, appointed by the sovereign, could seize and handle the reins of power and change the sov ereign; at their pleasure. Three tn ipths ago tbe Turkish Ministry dethroned the r-1 '. . - e j got a new set of teeth and now imflfi audibly. This is ut a personal para- fraph, so don't lm lKkine iu every body's tnoDth to see who is meant. r. - ':. v rw w !- a Unity do mchard ouibertaon, jamea n liei-i aultan. Abdul Aziz, who thereupon com- lard, Reuben Hamaoo and l-athew Kice. mitted suicide. They put in his place. fecotcti insii no Alex Moore, jonn n a ip- , ,,a i,nm i, nrannA u i nri i a rr I iiwt ouu wuuui u as cava un mivi Mount Ulla do i John M Harriwn, Tohiaa bul ,e "phew, who, according to lurk Goodman.SA Lowrance, Philander Alexander. was legitimate heir lo the throne Iockedo James B Gibson, Jacob A Fwher, Bnt now the Mmis'rv, finding Murad un r wi - I. ! mt w in . 1 . .; . " jessef lseman,! l n os j sum ner. . suitable tor their Durui)s'i. have in turn Atwell do W Ji- r 1'laRter, laniel lieaver, Upihm,Vrl him ion iI.p o,t,.n.ihtP We notice legist ered at the Royden Haus.-, LVtpt.C. 0. Botitelle, Juhu B. Uoutelle and W. Blair of the U. S. Coast Survey. sy are erecting an observatory ou Young's Koontaio in this county. ,.e shall learn more of their workings in ftw days. ' WM, G A J Sechler, Joilin M Coleman. Litakerdo J L Greaber, Jere Barger. John P Rymer. EG P Lippard Gold Hill do j John nuggfi, Alex M liar rinaer. Julius Coleman. F II Mauney. Bernhardt Mill (in Gold Hill Township) C A Miller, Charles Holshouser, Henry Kluttz, Daniel Frick. ! Morgana do John E Shaver, Atlas Kirk, John Hodge. Wiley Bean. Providence do U V Tool, Alexander lyerly, Edward Earnhart, Edward Pool. ea Masked Robbers at Iihincbcck. PoUGHKF.ErSlE Aug. 31. Four mask ed men attacked the watchman at the Rhitiebeck station of the Hudson River Rnilroad between two and three o'clock this morning, j Thy "bucked and gagged" hiui, and threw him into a freight far, and then broke info thf ticket oflice, blow open tbe safe with gunpow der, aud robbed it. of, about 3300. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of being concerned iit the robbery. SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected by McCcbbins, Beall & Dean." September 6, 187C Cotton dull. Middlings, 10 low do stains 68 Bacon, county, hog round 11 J 15 Bctteu l.')20 Eoos 8 10 Chickf.xs per dozen $ 1.502.00 Corn market well supplied 6570 Meal moderate demand at 75.S0 Wheat good demand at 1.001.10 $1(0 60 SPRUNG 187G. STOCK Family Groceries il Wholeile aud Stclail. 23 xotai ...i MM Remember, we will send vou the above nam ed six article, which we have retailed for $0.50, by mail, post paib, for 50 cents, or 4 sample lota for $1.50. and 12 sample lots for 24.00- c.:.r. .: . - i - . . Daiisiit.iiun (jiuranimi or money reiunaeu. Address WILLIAM W. BELL & (X). Importers of Watches and Jewelrv, 8 North Seventh St.. Philadelohia. Pa. Please state where you saw this advertisement. 4b:4mos. 1 I , i NOW IN STORE AND ARRIVING - 75 Bbls. Mulasse. 10 do New Orleans 10 d Syrup. -75 Rags Coffee. 25 Kfgs Soda. 'I0 doz. Lemon Syrup, 5 boxes Adamantiue Candles, i 25 Boxes Soap, j 75 Cases Oysters 20 cases Brandy Peaches, i 20 Frvth Peaches, JO " Pine Apples, GrosslSnuff Cils Cotton and Jute Rope 4i lioz. l'aiuted fails. 40 Gnss Flasks . ' 1.500 lbs. Camlyg . 140,000 Cigars ' ! 50 Kegs Powder 50 Rags Shot 100 Reams Wrapping Per 10 Doz. Scotch Ale ALSO A full line of Wood and Willow Ware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Saddles oc Bridles, Axes, Guns,' Pistols, &c, &c. AIjmk a large lot of Canned Goods, a choice selection of French Candies, Salt. epper, Spiee, Gioger, Royal Baking Pow ders, Raisens, Currants, Figs. CitrtHis, Nots -sardines, Coeoanuts. Pickles. Sauces, Cat sup, Potted Meat, Kerosene, Tanners and Machine Oils. Liquors of all kinds, &c, fcc. 1 he above Stiavk was bought at the close of the season at greatly reduced prices, and is ottered at W loleaIe & Ketail at very short profits. ' BINGHAM cC CO. Salisbury, N. C., June 12, 187GL m J. & H. H0RAH, JEWELERS MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, niwiF'!""iiiniiiiiiriivj"""""i""!l!l-""ffr Flocr market stocked- super. Potatoes, Intsn Onioks no demand LAitn Beeswax Tallow Blackiiekuies Appi.es, dried SroAR Cofpef. Calicos -best fam. $3.00 2.75 50 75 15o 40 HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK Most Beautiful Jewelry. THIS PAPER K OX FIL.K VTITU Where AdTetUU-UK Cuutracta can be nuU NEW AD VEIi TISEMENTS. A AC flTQ If you want the Wst sell MUCll I O ing article in the world and a solid gold patent lever. watch, free of cost, write at once to J. BRIDE & CO.. 7fi7 Broadway, N. Y. 44. 4v. that he is afflicted with a "crul disease," which, we ehould suppose, would now speedily terminate bis life. They have appointed in bis stead bis brother Abdul LI amid, who will doubtless "wear the sword'' just as long as be subserves the ends which the Ministry havs in view. The Turkish empire is in a perilous con dition. It f in peril of trouble with the great powers, aud in peril from its inter- The following Jurors were drawn for the Fall I nal convulsions ; but the able aud bold Term of Rowan Superior Court. I men who constitute tbe present Divan For first week, commencing Oct. 30, 1876: are evidently determined to eonservo its D M Bostian! B II Owen, W E Miller, S safety at the expense of any amount of II Wiley, J C Snuggs, W H Horah, II C Dun- war and any number of Sultans. !? VSl V" V .. re r,e .r09 !cn,er.' The dethronement of Murad was con W M Kincaid, I M Shaver, J A Hawkins, J , ,u..i B Parker, Jacob Deal, John Sloop, James A Jru"yt u u, n.u, tr ur a v- w x v.:a- t a r I Aziz was in Mav last, in strict conformi- 'fi ' - I Il"0, o ! cgiir, u m iun, . un n -- i - j . - - - - - - i W-aALiPREMlCMs: 1iwm. BrT.T. A BRO.. I i-. lf.,. II.Mli JFK Rmvn Ptmrlf-a A I tv with the nrnviaions of Turkish law. e nternrisinf ronn, J flor nffVr srvpriall Miller. J B Foanl. W R" Litaker. Monroe In both eases the formal denoaition was rimium to be awarded at the next Fair, of a Grand Mufti, who is &S-XttoLteih.mipT AlKf bead of the Mohammedan religion, and J horns toac knit aocks, exhibited by any gilas Parnheart, William V Lipe. 36. " empowered to act in such cases. daughter in Rowan. The i For Second Wek : The new occupant of the throne is the ant have been spun and knit by the QH Brown, D M Barrier, B T Martini J P "co,naJ 800 .0I lD .wrm" Aoam XibitQr, Who'll take thi elegant premium? Gowan. Geo M Bernheart, J F Robinson,) PA Medjid, and is j thirty -four years old. T . 1 . ' ... ... r . -,- io . I ni l I i I . :. Frercks, V A Karri ner, waa a -raige, o a. i iiiere uare taieiy oeen aionea oi ins m- Earnheart, L. V Brown, I'eter 14 Albright. eo Muity, but he would certainly not have M Bnis, JawbTrexler, William UpHght, h ed lQ lhp lh f lhese -t -,M Wl C Culp, M D Planer El, Safret.-18. wprft , From . Beconnt(l We Lave of him we should ibtnk liim to be a EETISO AT FbAJ-KLIK .t-T he Cltl i ttot of Franklin townnhip will hold i mass etiag at Franklin Academy on Saturday af- Wninii ..t n.L :. ir. 17 c r .tu iiiHi. lion. r. . oiiou-r, iveen, ana Air. ineo. a . rvmuz, "T been invited, and are expected to address ham, Jno Y Barber, J F Freeze, Enos Sechler, w meeting.! Everybody invited. ! l; -o- ; LETTER FROM GOV. VANCE. Charlotte, N. C, Aug. 31, 1876. Mp88RS. Editors? I receive notices aluioft daily that the fol lowing dispatclr purporting to have -been sut froin-RaIeigh,on the occasion of my speech there ou the 14th ultimo, ia receiviug au extensive circulation iu the Northern press : North Carolina Dkmocract. 4Iu a recent speech, Zebdlon B. Vance, the Gub ernatorial caudidate f the Democracy cf North Cafoliua. Is reported to have said : "I am sorry thai I laid down my arms in 1365;. I am iu favor of re-enslaviug the ue gro, and, if that can not be dotie at once, my idea is to adopt a plan which will bring about such a coudition of thiugs. I would dfprive the negro of educational privil- gt-s ; I would pay him low wages l I would pre vent him from aequiriug real estate; I would deprive him of arm, aininuuition. stock aud agriealtural itnpletheats." This is absolutely without the slightest fiMindatioo. in fact; a more deliberate aud wilful lie has not ben put forth iu this cam paign, singularly prolific of falsehood as it has been, and promises to he. I have at uo time during the canvass uttered any sen timent hostile to the negroes, utiles my op position to the Civil Rights bill was so con sidered. The mendacious Radical scoundrel who indited this dispa'ch with the design to injure our caudidates iutheNorth will have the satisfaction of knowiug that he dares not avow that he is its author in the presence of a single respectable man out of toe two thousand who listened to my speech Yours espectfu1lf. Z. 11. Vaxce. A Convict Killed. m- - i ?WM thla ofier is to country ladies Only. n . o . - ;- r ' .- 1 - -V-ueorge M, puis, one ' of the pop-; tirtd of, Ruisand Barkur. Druggist., has . Su-out Mr. J. S ETrTnlihin' tor at . .. " -.. tj : . i.l ' -t . A . v.nr... .,-., . fugle ti.fO iraiiwn."-"inioruiiion l nisu oi tuo bmiub cuii--ci iuu ai-B 2? t & ? af? r3j b kft ua. we that lhe New, yorj- Cotton Exchange has his uncle, tbe suicide of last j May. Like Jr to'M Ms jovial face from our mblst no miAe a tegulation within Hbe last I few Abdul Aziz, he is -an extremely pious utUe. We wiah him ami hi nartner. Mr.U .r. AA..t' t,re rwnnd .: frnm !hIi I Mohammedan : ! like him. he U fond of . ! - . '. . I . - r l.l. 1 l !!.. . I ... j 1 . ..rump, an abundant laaeess u their and every JDate ot cotton, wuicn is .soia cocmigirajig. ubi, unu, nu ur. , t n.l: i i .1 .! . . . . - I i s. L-.r.'. i:i 1.: u w wterprlze, Mr. C. R. Barker la stilll there bavins down tbe side tue custamary iiae uim, ue is a -oiupiunrjr , u. mm, u r i - i m. . . . . i m it m ? . - . . a l r-Hmt. ntn. i...ij t ::...; id airin" of the aide nt the bArinr uaa rat ner a menoiv leeung lowara me . " r'"1 mu. in. ures ouu.er.i i ---- - -r. -V.. ". . I -.. v, iiT. L .f .. which is used br farmers generally m uiaours. . e souuiu suppose ma., uu - - . . " . I ... ' i . 1:11 ns AnrknaTiraaa .j packing cotton. This regulation baring He nm, ne wou.u reirai. irom m,n? elsewhere from loss, arid ihe Raleigh learned by tbe events of tho past few Doard otTrade, at lt meeting next Mori- months, that U; would be dangef-oos for dv niht." will make a rule conformatorv him to interfere In any way with the to! that just made iff Jew York. , present Ministry, and that it would be lit la f imoortancs that farmers . should I safest to obey implicitly their behest in Jir . nnt. ihia at ouee. o that, in tall matters of State. If he hat learned the packing of their new cotton, they I these lessonf, and' knows how to beed may leave out this ?"ide trip and-j thus them, he may remain Sultan for an indefi save themselves from lass. - i-i! J Qntss ws wBl have to waive thebig reion nd bea fsoeiable press tb :uext res8 association. We learn tbat on last Monday, whil the day force ol convicts on the Western North Carolina Railroad work, were en gaged ill the Swannanoa tunnel, the boss in charge having occasion to come out of the tunnel, in order to direct some work at the blacksmiths hop, two of the convicts, Peter Luile and Albert Long, both col 1 ' oreu, engaged ui ia ngut. Albert was struck by Peter, whereupon - the former whipped out a long kuife and stabbe Peter in tbe heart, producing instant death. i.at. News. iiite period. N. Y: Sun. How to Vanquish the Stomach's Tormentor. If the Enemy of mankind was permitted to exert his diabolical ingenuity in the invention of a new dlteaae, he could scarcely devise one more worthy of bU genius than dynpepaia Tha dyapeptio sufferer is tormented by symp toms resembling those of almost- every known malady, and is often' worried into monomania by these cooflieUng and perplexing manifesu lions. A favorite though absurd hallucination of ths victim of chronic indigention is that he or she ha heart dUeaae. Dyrtpepfda has often been pronoun ced f Incurable, but 'experience has shown that IfostetterY Stomach Bittern will vanduixli it tOsether with . the const i Da lion abd billiocw deiangeaent .which uaually accompany it. Diseases of the kidneys and supposed' rheumatic: pains 1 are also frequent concooiuani . oi ayspepai, on. mey, too, nccumb to ths abarve named inviliublo cor rective. ; . j 67 4C-! 1015 25 ion. it comprises, Uold and Silver togemer n a marriage es,of all kinds; Silver Pitchers, Cups, Oracle, Dreams, Iliiitstol s, Napkin Rings, Forks, Knives, and Jjj !'? wT,et7, i. The tiuest and most beautiful sets N 1 UI AM & Co., 1 ubs: i I,. 11 A LEIGH MARKET. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. Rai-eigh, Sept. 1, 187G. FLOUR. North Carolina $5.50 a $6.00, CORN, lh a 80c. CORN MEAL, 80 a 90c BACON, N. C. hog round, I t a 15. " " hams I63 a 1". HIDES, green, 5 " drj-, 10 a 11 FODDER, baled, new 80 a $1.00. HAY, N. C. baled, good. 75 a 80. We have just receivcrHhe largest an handsomest stock of Jewelrv ever exhibited 3540 in Salisbury, and respectfully invite public SooU I l i ins, v auu r-iic aicues Castors, Spoons, of Jewelry of all kinds, a Ear-drop. Breast I'liis, f inger Rings, Bracelets, SeaN, K kets, &c, &c, &c. Also, a lot of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS. Also, agents for the celebrated Schaffhausen Spectacles if"the finest glasses mnde.gj Will sell as low as anv House in t ho south. nSYCIlOM AXCY, orS0UL CHARM- I I NO." How either sex may fascinate and gain the love & aflectionn of any person they choose instantly. This simple, mental acquire ment all can possess, free, by mail, for 2.!c, I together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Uratte, IJreams, Hints to l.atfje?, Ve.ldinc- lxxk. Addriss f. a. 12:4w DR. TH0S. HILL offers his prufessional services to the ciii- zeus of Salisbury and surrounding country. Residence on Church street between Jack son aud luuiss. Otface Aug. 12.2inos. WOOD LAND ACADEMY ! ! THE 3rd Aunual Term of tins School vrill I begin on Aug. 2lst. As the number of pupils will be limited, application should lie made early to the Principal, r or particulars ad dress Geo. R. McNLILL, pj 2t. Salisbury, N. C. DAVIE COUMY. In the Superior Court. Mocksville Lodge No. 131 of free 1 and accepted Masons, I'laintiff Aaainst Summons B Bailev. K D Scales and wife I for Relief. Laura Scales, Leila Bryan and Frank Bryan, JMjendanU. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, To Ou Sheriff of Davie County Greeting You are hereby commanded to summon B . . ...... . . . -i , r I Bailey, t, V scales and w lie jaura ocaies, jeua Bryan and Frank Bryan, the Defendants above named, if they be found within your County, to be and appear before the iudee of our Superior Court, at a Court to be held lor the county of Davie at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 2nd Mondav after the 3d Monday of Septein ber next, and-arswer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the CALL UKRK AXD OET TOCU YmiU M CLOCK KKPAIEIXC done promptly asusual. All work irarranted 12 months. Dec. lo, 1875. 10:tt MANSION HOUSE Centrally Situated tlao 3Pxxtlio Square. SALISBURY, N. C. JURUBEB A etiinulales the decretive organs, thus puri fying th blood and striking at the root of dis'ase. j It is the medicinal extract of the plant of Jhat name found in- Brazil, and is one of the moat wonderful touics and invig orators kuovru, aud is used in their regular practice by the physicians of that and other couutrieS;. It willj inak; the Liver active, asfist I)l nr.Tlox:, puiify the Blood, restore Viooit tothe debilitated, aed is a certain rvmedy for all diseases of a Scrofuloi'S nature and those arising from jwiverty or want of blond. TXL-T XT. F-r eale by Drurrists. Wholesale by C X. CR1T TENT0N. 44;4vr. : 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. T II K HOUSE is iu the ccntrn of hu.iucss. aud 3neare6t to the depot. Table as good as the best. Servants attentive and polite. 81 .V) Board per day Single Meals. CiTSpecial Contracts for a longer terui. Omnibus to aud from all traius. Best Livery Stable near at haud. - tyThe undersigned tenders his thanks to many friends who have called on him at the M aksiox, and assures them that uu effort bal I be spared to make their future visits pleasant. trrhe Traveling 1'ublic vriti always linu pleasant quarters and refreshing fare. v . WM. I-OWZEE. Feb. 3, 1S7. 17:tr ummn IODIDE OF AMMONIA A CURIOSITY diess Ildr.-t fc Co., A teu-dollar. bill of 1776 sent free for stamp. Ad 77 Nassau St., N. Y.4w raWMMUC ' xt i f u.. ti : Superior Court for said county, within the first u ur-'f ' " T three day. of the next term thereof, and let lhe gtrtV Frosted Feet. Ch.lblaius. ,re Throat, Defendant's take notice that if they fail to an-Erysipelas, Bruises or W ouuds of every kiud ftAjPllYQ Ye have in press a new nil Civ I O "impnin book hy a College Pre.. L,1 L. I). Big pav. sorts will secure outfit arid territry. E. B. TREAT. Pub. 805 Broadway, N. Y. 41.4w ri Agents wanted for the great t ENTENH I AL HISTORY It sells faster than any other book.--One Agent s-ld 01 copies iu oue day. Send for our extra terms to Agents. Address Na tional l'lmLiSJUXG Co , I'uilada. Pa. Columbus, O., or St. Louis, Mo. 41.4w. Men are earuiug Svlliug $40. to $120. per week Our Country AND ITS REfiOTJRCES. Complete iu the thrilling history of 100 vettful.yar8 also of the great "Exhibi lin,' f grand in description of our mighty resources iu atfrivulture. commerce, mineral, manufactures, natural frontiers, curiosUiejt. etc., all richly illustrated. A "Century" Map aod "Bird's-Eye Yiew" fre. Sells marvellously f -t. I000 more agents wan ted quiikly Utr this ami our Standard ''LIFE OF LIVINGSTOXE.HIO.OOO already sold, also hNv Bible. 2.000 Must. Ha no equal. Fortra terms write to .. ... . . . swer the oaid complaint within that titnehwie Plaintiff will aunlv to the Court for the relief a demanded in the complaint. ...... i . . , Herein fail not and ol tins summons maKe due return. Given under my hand and the eal of said Court, this third day of Augu.it. 1876. . II. B. HOWARD. Clerk Superior Court of Davie County. By CM. BtxoHA.t. Deputy Clerk. 43:t:pd LANIER HOUSE, . . STATES VILLE, N. C, & CO., Proprietors, r Servants Polite and AttenUye. 45:tf. "Attention FARMERS' GRASS SEED. Jastreeeived a frefh snpnly f Tlorer Sfed. Orchard Gss, Blue G rass. Red Top and I mohy, wnich I will sell chap at T ENNISfJ' in man or animal. "Giles' Iodtoe ok Ammoxia, is in myjndg m-nt, the best remeily for neuralgia ever put before the public. I have been afflicted with thia terrible disease" for 32 year, and never until I fell upon Mr. Giles' remedy did I find any assured relief. I take pleasure in Raying thi, inasmuch an I desire always to be. a ben factor of the hunuin familv. "WM. P. CORBIT, Chairman of the Methodist Church Extenfion." Sold by all Druggists. Depot No. 431 Sixth Avenue, New'York. Ouly -X)c aud $1 per bottle. . THEO. F. KLUTTZrAgent. Sali-bory, N. C. March, . (2:C.m9.) National Hotel RALEIGH, N O. Board by the Bay, $2.00. Beautifully situated next to Capitol square Col. C. S. BROWN, Propr HUBBARD BROS. phia. Pa. Publishers, Philadel-41.4w. AGES'TS WANTED for the New Histori cal Work Our WESTERN B0EDEE. A Coiuplet- Hiid Graphic Historv of Ameri cau I'liint-er Life 100 7EAHS AOO. Iu tliiillintf coiiflicts of Rt-d aud White Foes. Exciting Adventure,, GaptivitifS, Forays, Scouts. Pioueer womeu -and boys, Indian war-paths. Camp lii. and Sfmrts. A book for old aiid yinitg- Not dull pape. No competition. Enormous paW-a. Agents van ted evert where- Illustrated Circulars free. J. C. McCURDY & CO., PJbila.. Pa. 23:w For Coughs, Colds Hoarseess AND ALL TIIOAT DISEASE Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PIIT UPONLY IN iJLCE BOXES A THIED AND SURE HEMEDY. Sold hy DrusrjriHt generally and rt"LI.Li:.v fUI.l'!"- -'dear" V
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