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Watchman. imr RAISERS. ..; i ! - and (rouble of tasking ffJl . . ....W-'LeeVPrepared Wheat rBaBlf-K;rU will be itfldatthe low price (2,000 delivered t the l0. The Fertilizer being already tartar" ' . i I" -s of course a great deal cheaper ."Amtfame price far chemicala to ,V..M to give enure sausiacuon. . ti- oortifimte and leave Circuit --- - The Roanoke aud Tar River AgrieuUura Society, will hold ks Seventh i Annual Pair at Weldon, on the 24th, 23th 26th and 27lk days of October, 1876. ,.7 The Society is out of debt,, i The premiums are larger than have ever before been offered; Jthe officers are gentlemen well known for their energy and zeal; the friend of the Society In Virginia and North Carolina, are -uing their best efforts in its behalf, : and altogether, it is expected to have the most attractive exhibition ever seen in Eastern Carolina. i; j: J. ALLEN BROWN. V UBa get I r pap rt,ss marked ? It fr fjVnr! subscription year has x- ialrr 1 L.:o U A,&ri Please L whosf pap witb s J,i 11 fur the a per, aud will sn u-f r 1 - The Mayor's attention ia called . to the fact that hogs dying of the cholera or other diseases, are generally dragged tojthe euipt inous and left upon the ground to rot. The poisonous effluvia from these ', carcasses lis borne off by the Winds into owr houses, aid may become a fruitful source of disease. It s hoped the town authorities will require dead carcasses to ie buritd. and thus obvi ate, at this critical jetvson of the year, ail lauger to the public health from this highly fiVusive source.' r " ! "! " : l.thef Iler radical r be i.JllislJ n..,n hHI lilt! 1IUK letter di-w'p-i " vw.w... Tkre. Tliey are using liuien, ance U Bobbins with great success, o Wharton takes beautiful pie- fffiiotice that telegraph poles are being di'- alonK the Western Rail Ruad. t R. Crawford has been electea -Captain ,k w1r military org n wn. fit Presbyterian and Methodist churches cltjsed last Sandiy n qonseq!ience oi me 1 r .t,i rKirx-both ffone to tne Uen- f Cm V. Vmt. AIL ABOUT IT AH ADDSESS TO THE VOTERS NORTH CAROLINA BY JffO. T. DE7EESE.- OP How the State ' was - Bobbed in REVELATION OF REPUOLIGAIi RASCALITIES. The Political TiUaines of Gov. Holden, Bill Sloan, Windy Billy ' Hrndtrson, Sam Watts, Jim Han ts, Tim Lee, and Other Leaders of thelRepublican Party of North Carolina, i t I . -0- On last Saturday morning at 4 o'clock, the the usually quiet western ward, was in uphea- vel, the city fire bell had given the alarm, for thin ward and the beautifully illuminated ky gave evidence to its truthfulness. As one passed along the wayjhe could! see the true and beau tiful in gilded garmenUi arrayed but hurrying on to the scene of destruction it was the smoke house of Rev. C. Plyler on the corner of Fiher and EUis streets. It was entirely consumed By a little work tne kitchen was saved. While there, we heard a little fellow call out: "Why! Mr. PI vler is a mason behind!" He was im i mediately corrected by -a by-stander, who said, "it was only his apron flipped 'round. WMoffine was found -on the street, the 4M - , . -.1 . -iDUOISpowaiJ tr:ii ih rwwt master at be w kina ana Riiirin and Dindesendin As to Send my Let KtfEney Aoifrs lovinley ! I ..: ,,, 1 ; o lrenotice Mrj Paul Barnhardt has just re. ifjd 1 beautiful top buggy, piano box, from fa Jejuej. . Ye are indeotea to nira lor a ittMDl ride la-t Tuesday evening. i o Jfj Muting at Oak Fotesf.-rThere will be Mi Meeting,! big dinner, ?flag raising and taking at Qak I Forest, Loce Township, on lt !W of Sept. t lion. F. E. Slmber, T. F. fcmtx and others will address the citizens. Diaeoiie, come all. , i t ''-''l O ' "I- tAlittl! boy n 'Kaleigh went to leep in inrth, and did not wake up until lale in the ijhti He tried to get out at the door but it iu 1 t - - iT'i : . v m 1 J . ? s J iiwricea. lie was irig'oeneo, anu irieu a iodow froai which --he fell and broke his leg. Military Meeting. AV. P. Halyburton, Sec. pro tern., of a public meeting held at the Couit House, Sept 7, for the purpose of organizing a military company, haaj handed us the formal proceedings of ps id meeting, from which we glean the following : j Mr. John Dean was (called to the chair ind stated theolyectof the jmeeting, which was a re organization of the Rowan Rifle Guard. On motion Mr. Price, the imeetins ballot ted for a Caplain and Mr. James Crawford was elected , . . . i that body. One of th to that office. i l 1 o . . ' After torae discussion of various propositions the' meeting agreed to suijend farther elections until the 18lh, and Mr. Earjihart was directed to notify hietubers of the time and place of uieeting. j -f o o It fa a one-wheel concern. Its first ap- nranfe on the greets Was quite novel, but the 'liHigsof th veteran, pedestrian soon in rml tlfe'gathering crowd that his was a grind aif,alie called : razer, sizzer and nife grind danci sharp! He has gone toward Concord, ft&allexpeet to see a fine picture of him and Jfleel in Harris's illustrated. I Tbt excursion fur Philadelphia leit here ictal, which proves it to be a financial' success-' :ttwt Point, they had to build a cattle shoot Ji drive them aboard the steamer. They r hti in Philadelphia Saturday night, and slept tbeplatforra at the depot till day liglit, so fytouldsee where to go. We are prepared hear of wonders when they, get back. 4- o MlasBS Editors: Permit me, through your Wto eiMMJ mv thank in the onnt tni.lp ! 7 j J Salisbury for the promptitude with which J,ran to tny relief, ami for the energv and Kencj with which they labored to prevent 4reatiny house from spreading, on last lataaT raornih. the 9th int. C. PLYLERr Tie canvass k the Gubernatorial candidates jpcd tbiJBlae Ridge is progressing satisfac- to the coiiservatives. Settle confines his l&jk to i Vance, s war record. Has never yet fred-Vance's Qiiestionn. Has: never con m a single action of the radical party or 1.. I '.-!'- . feaaeitj Talk. ptbput theteast objection. 1.- 1 o . To the ' Voters of North Carolina : vv nen 1 tett your o.tau?. ixi years iag, it was with a cl t riui nation to uever again mingle iu politicj"; but. io a uuiel w.iy, vote for and eupport men and party I 1 bought was best for my country' I wl- tart. 1 una also uetertniued that co tar as itny 1 the niarttrs connected with pol itics in your Hta! wa to b of a seal d iiHtui', so f,ir as I was concerned, to let fhe dead past bury its dead shed 110 tears over its trr;ive; but unfortunately, perilous, for some of the parties concern ed, they concluded tbey would shift their sins 011 to my shoulders. Now, I have enough of my own to bear, and propose, in a few statements, to put the sin where it properly belong In the first place, I was, as you nil know au officer in -the regular army of the United Slates, stationed amongst you from the close of the war until I resigned to take the appoiumeiit of Register io B;iukru-ptcy, which I held until 18GS when I was elected to . Congress. When the Constitutional Convention of 1868 was in session, Messrs. Soulier Sc Co., Bankers of New York City, were desirous of getting that assemblage of corrupt and doubtful representation to endorse, one million dollars of old State liouds or re pledge the faith of the State to their pay ment. 1 was then inexperienced 111 all kinds of legislation, but had quite an ex ce with the members ot em. Gen. Jos. C. Abbott, late a Senator in Congress, on learning of what Messrs. Sotitter & Co., wanted, told me that they would pay gome considerable money to get the t 011- veulion to pass a law re-iodorstng thu bonds; that if I would: see a Mr. Porter, then in Raleigh, an i make a bargain with him for some definite Sum, he, Abbott, Better Times. The newspapers re- port cheering indications of better limes j would put the blil through the Conven er Huston and Lowell. The cotton mills on. ai,d thal ue wo,d d,v,d ,he too,,eT , i-r received from Soutter & Co. I did as he are resuming-onerations. and new lire lu I -s o r 1 atKrrfMtt.(1 A r I'urlei' naree.l lit irivt. ail the vaitons tnteresis allied to the man- nnn ri., K,tM tl,.,, . n:.mr nt- in some way connected with Abbott, rep resented Abbu; the bill was padded and the money paid bv draft 011 New York and bring trouble, and bo kept my Lafid oat 01 lb . . ... ; , ,) . - Tim'Lee. tit)tber tie ot tbV tiowal Saints, was dismissed . from the Union Army in a, Massaebusetta . reciment for coo4act aabeeotuing au hiScer mnd k geo tleman. I procured a copy of the order of dismissal for Col. I. J. Yoane. when Harris was trying to oust Young from the Collector's office.; Tim too bad bit little share of the bonds iu the ring; beat all who had any thing 10 do wuh him, aad then beat himself. - i J.C. L. Harris wanted to be Post master; his daddy, 0. L: Harris, offered me $1,000 to sign bis 'recommendation. I declined. Hariis then bad Shaffer, the Carpet Ujg Register, who has about as much brain as a bull calf, to write me a letter, offeiiug me $1,000 to sig i it. I declined. Logaii thee wanted t fijjht me iu Mahler's jewelry siorf, f4r not giving him a recommeudalioti. i Liitlefield, Swepsou and Abbott, each, are to blame, one as much as the other, for the condition of affairs in your State. I Ley corrupted lite Legislature, using such willing tools as J. 11. Harris to get the negro members to vte for all of their llailroad schemes llanu was by them paid the money with whicD he purchased his farm. Iu fact he would! do nothing nnleos he was paid for it. Ue must have received not less than $1.1,000 for his in fluence and bis vote. Abbott got at least S100.000 for his share. You all kuow bow much your State was swindled out of; the members themselves received but lii- ue. oaiu anow was pii co.OUU tor trying to influence Rodman' opinion on I be legality ot the bouds tdsued the Rail road company. Coleman, who was the first Attorney Creneial under IJoiden, whs paid $500 and a consulate to resign, to that Mi Oulds, the Governor's son-in-law, conl be appointed in his place, to be 0 use to the ring, as Coleman was alwaydruuk. Dick Badger and Tim Lee eat U got their $8,000 f the State bond out of the At lantic & Ohio Railroad Company appro priation, in fact, ot one of these Radical chaps that are how -hounding me, did a lick of work; but they got their pay, atrd your Slate had to pay them. The stealing extended from one end of the tate to the other, and, was confined entirely to the Republican party. More than one m n n ;w in ease and plenty in your Slate, stole what he is daily eat ing, and if the Repub licun party is to bi$ coutiuued in power, yo;: will get just fmir years more of it. These men may howl at me as much as they want. Iu supporting Tilden and Hendricks 1 know 1 am assisting to get you rid of a lot of leeches and thieve. I am some to Llauie tor having put them on you. How to Vanquiik the StotaacJti Tormentor. If the Enemy of mankind was bermiited tn. exert hU diabolical ingenuity in the invention ofa new disease, he could scarcely devise one more worthy of his genius than dvsDeoai. The dyspeptic sufferer is tormented by ymp- voras resembling thoe of almost ..-every known malady, and ia often worried into monomania by these conflicting and perplexing manifesta tion J A favorite though absurd hallucination of the wictim of chronic indigestion is that he or she has heart disease. Dyspepsia has often been pronounced incurable, but experience nas shown that llostetter's 8tomaeh Bitter will vanquish it, Wether with the coMito. tion and billioua dei angement which usually accompany it. Diseases of the kidneys and supposed rheumatic pains are also frequent wouuiunanw 01 ayspepHia, but- Uiey, too, i nm t ui 103 aoova named invaluable corrective. MRS. NEAVE'S MUSIC SGIIOUL will commence SepU20th'r Terms $20.00, half to be paid in advance! half the middle of the session . Aug.31;3w, Old Age is Honorable. , This is true, but how few of ns like to look old. Age. with its grey hairs, is never welcome. 1 . 1 ' m - - ' mio me various age, xn too many instances agents are used for that purpose, which inflict serious injury on the constitution. Especially is this the case with a large majority of the Hair Dyes of the present day. For an elegant preparation that will impart a perfectly natu ral color, without doing the least harm' to the hair or health we recommend that made by Dr Tutt, of iew York. It possesses qualities that no other Hair Dye does and as its analysis proves is as innocent as mountain spring wa ter. IS YOUR LIFE WORTH TES CENT3 ? Sickness prevails everywhere, and everybody complains of some disease durins their life. When sick, the object is to get well ; now to ay plainly that no person in this world lhat in HiiSering with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and :... . - I. tj: 1-1 . SALISBURY FEMALE ACADEMY. MISS JEHNY CALDWELL, Principal. The Next session will nnn S.tt. Oflfl, fwmm WVta Terms sambas heretofore. Aug. 31. 3w. j- SPRING r 1876. STOCK XsX9J33 FoniilyOroGGrios 11 Wholesale and EtiaiU - I 1 NOW IN StORE AND ARRIVING dayie county: r In the Superior Court. Mocksville Lodge No. 134 ibf free and accepted Masons. $ I Plaintiffs I ! Aaaint K Summnna B Bailey, E D Scales and wife for Relief. 1 Frank Bryan, . Defendants. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, To the Sheriff of DavU County Greeting : You are Itereby commanded to summon B Bailey, E D Scales and wife Laura Scales, Leila Bryan and Frank Bryan, the Defendants above named, if they be found within your County, to be and appea r before the judge of onrl Superior Court, at a Court to be held tor the county of Davie at the Court Hone in Mocksville, on the 2nuMonday after the 3d Monday of Septem ber next, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said county, within the first three dayB of the next term thereof, and let the Defendant's take notice that if they fail to an swer the said complaint within that time.Vhe Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Herein tail not and of this summons make 75 10 10 its efiectfl. Rllf.li a TniicBt!nri !vi.niua I . i.hi.j..i.. o..... o." "u V ; f IT' due return wit. 1JCOUIH.11C1 uuiii 0tu11jii1.11, AiearL Durri. 1 1 1 j , . . . lu;...;nn nt u ir. ' b ":-:." under m7 and he seal of said r; ."11 ..a Cort, this third day of August. 1870 r, :,i . ..: i;r tt W. c. HUWAHI). nuuuui KciiiiiK rei ei mm cure, ll r. C...:.. n . e n : ri v Hh .h f n-.,..;D, r- . Clerk Superior Court of Davie County f. Kina". zssi : rmnirKs: ft v;:r. By and try it. Regular size 75 cents. Two dfises ! will relieve you. UE3TION3 FOR EVE Li Y ANSWER. OME TO ufacture of cotton goods is said to be niuging up. It is also seeu in the . -tr- 1 t t transactions pii Ac lorK ana other large markets, in this particular line, at least It is, however, vain, we think, to look for cashedatthe Raleigh National Bank. The money: was divided iu ; Abbot. 's room, be and Estes taking $2.i00, and I getting the anything very general or very decisive, other $2,500. Of this sum, I gave S500 to a Major Rich, from I'll t count) ; S2o0 to Jas. H. Harris, and kept the, remainder. This was the commencement of the swindles that were perpetrated, by the Convention and Legislating which lead to the financial ruin of your State. Before the close of the Convention, the bill was passed giving Sia:e aid to the Chatham ... v. t , n y 1 until atter the rresidentl;il election. 1 ue election of 111 den. will do more to revive trade than any other one thing now possi ble. o- We visited Young's Mountain in this county, last Tuesday; Found Capti Boutefle and his Are you troubled with Indigestion, Con stipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, or any diser.se of the Lnver J Have yuu suffered for years and found no relief from the use of mediciues ? Do you have a faint appetite, aud are you troubled with feelings of lau- gnor I Jf you have these feelings we know yuu hava not tried the new discovery MER- KELL'S HEFA l INK, at l'heo. F. Klultz's Drug Store. It ia performing wouderful cures iu this aud all other communities where the people use it. It is prououueed by all as the best Liver Medicine in the wrld. Two doses will relieve the worst 30 25 Bids. Molasses.- V do Newf Orleaus. do Syrup. 75 Bags Coffee. 25 Kegs Soda. ' 10 diz. Lemon Syrup, '50 btes Adamautioe Candles. 25 Bexes Soap, 75 Cases Oysters j I 20 cases BrandyJ'eaches, j 20 Fresh Peachea, j 10 PimrApples, Gross Snnff Coils Cotton and Jute Rope 40 Doz.iPainted Pails. T 40 Gro$s Flasks 1.500 lbs. Candyl 40,000 Cigars 50 Kegs Powder i 50 Bags Shut 100 Reams Wrapping Paier 10 Doz. Scotch Ale J . i i ! ALSO A full line of WtMid and Willow War. Boots, Shoes,, Ilats, Saddles & Bridles, Axes, Gun?, Pistolsl &c, ice, ' Also, a large lot of Canned Goods, a choice selection of French Candies, Salt, Pepper, Spice, iGinger, Riyal Baking Pow ders, Raisens, Currants, Figs, Citrons, Nuts Sardines, Ckioanuts, Pickles, Sauces, Cat- sup. Potted Meat, Kerosene, Tanners andL Machine Oils, Liquors of all kinds. &c.vAc. The abovie Stock 'was bought at the close of the season !at greatly reduced prices, aud is offered at j Wholesaled Retail at very short profits. I j BINGHAM d-CO. Salisbury!, N. C..: June 12, 1876. J. & H. H0RAH, JEWELERS, MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, Havwvvvwvvvwvatvninff!VvnTvTTvYflTWTTT,PnVynPV1IIV NE W 4D VER TISEMENTS. 25 FANCY CASBS all styles with uaine JOcts. post, paid. J. Jh HUSTED, Massau. Reus- Co., N. Y. 48 4w AfCPITQ If you want the best sell HU kli; I O ing article in the world acd a soud gold patent lever watch, free of coft. write at once to J. BKIDK & CO., 7(i7 Broadway,iN. Y. 48. 4w. eae uf Dvsnensia nr (!onstinatiin of the The negroes if let alone by these leech-1 Bowels. Eacii brittle cou tains fiftv doses es, would soon mske good aud inoffensive aud a teaspoooful if this medicine iu a wiue- citizeus, but they, by their fears being glassful of water three times a day for oue constantly worked on. are keDt in dread "y produces a m.st wonderiui chance. of the Democracy. B4 kind and patient Where the system is run dowu with loss with them, and ihev will see who nrp ot energy aiol appetite, or dyspepsia, with their friends, and come! to their old mas ters for advice instead of Tim Lee and Ccbe. HA YE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK Most Beautiful Jewelry. all Its tiaiu of evil. 1 effecting US deadly handsomest stock of .Welrv ernr exliihite.l worK, una remeay. oilrkul s xitt-Ai ink, in Salisbury, and respectfully invite public uever tails to bring auout a speeay aua per- inspection. It comprises. Gold and Silver eular. PJ W. ZIEGLER & CO., Phila- tiiAimnt cure. 1 hose who doubt the merit wtt,,.f .11 c;i.d:i,.i c I j.iJus.. ti.. Aa -t me say in coucluston, lhat the above and virtues of this medicine and live from Castors. Nankin Bines. Forks. Knives, and I Mh - ' - . C7 ' ' j ' I . MIND READING, PSYCH0MANCY, Fascination, Soul Charming, Mes merism, and Marbiage Guide, showing how either sex may fascinate and gain the love and attection ot ant person they cbcone instantly. Hunt & Co., 139 S. 4tTD pages, by mail 50 cts. 7th St., Phila., Pa. 41:4w. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT CENTENNIAL BOOK. Immense Sales. IT PAYS. Seud for Cir- -ileared the crest of Uo d. a,d 60,000 of bonds were given onrria fit urarlr . , . j - r o r :. .1.4; . 1. 1 . , .1.;. . r the hill and pitched ten handsome tents, each . . e " no: . .'- 1 lueir vows. , . T . I he L"g:slatnre met, and the members I sior ftlarrisirriii j trr oil b iik1 j . . ; , T lwVV vic u r m I v I . n Hi UO kitchens, &e. . iney are signung xvings mountain, Gaston co.; Ben's Mt., Burke! co.; of swindles and steals, their influence and their votes Poor's Ml., in Wilkes co.; Buffalo Mt , in Floyd M lhatrlilBP ,,,e were up for sale to the highest bidder. co4 Va ; and Moore's Mt., in Stoke co. Buffalo Mt., is the longest line of observation, it being 72 miles distant. Besides ascertaining the state of the weather, approach of storms, and the like, which they do with marked precision, thev will established an astronomical station and will ring was formed by Swepsnn, Abbott and Lutb fiidd by w hi-h all of these stealing' laws wire passed. They had up to that time been friendly with me 1 was through their influence and a liberal use of money nominated to Congress. Mr. James H. Hariis was the is only a sample of the men who now want to control the dee tiny of a State. They are tit followers of such a thieving government as Grtiit lias given ns for the past four years, aud which, if the Reonb- licau party is successful, we will have for the next four years. freemen of your Slate f rally around the polls at the November eleci ion, and by your votes get rid of these thieves, for thieves they are; and got honest meu in their places. They area d'sgiace to the people of your State, and 1 am glad I . .. .a ww.. day to day without tryiug tne iiepatine. Spoons. The finest and most beautiful sets have our sympathy, but can not be cured Gf Jewelrv of all kinds, as Ear-drops, Breast unless they take the Medicine. SALISBURY MARKET, Then it is for tbe Corrected by MuCubbixs, Beall & Dean. September 13,1870. Cottox dull. Middlings, low stains Bacon, county, hog round Butter paited company wish them, aud got once Eggs more in honest company. v,u 'n . . ii.. a i t . .u Corn market well supplied I hen, its freemen, rally and defeat tbem , . , . , , , . , K; . , j j . Meal moderate demand at at the November election. Give one day s Wl,EAT-irood demand at Pins, Finger Ring9, Bracelets, Seals, Lockets. (SC., &c, tc. Also, a lot of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS. Also, agents for the celebrated Schatf hausen Spectacles woik tor (jrnu and your countiy. Joiiy. T. Deweese build a special obserfatory for that purpose, only opponent I had in the Convention, Young's Mountain is only about 400 feet above and he was paid by me $1000, to get ut the common level of the surrounding country, of the way and support me. I p iid him but we were surprised to find such a eha'taing by a check on the Raleigh National! Bank, view. The Blue Ridge in the north and we! dated F binary 2St h, 1S68 About this is distinctly visible, while the steeples aud I lime, the riug concluded they would make spiref of the churches in Mocksville are visible A close corporation aud shake me, but I to the naked eye. The country immediately I demurred, and Mr. fcwepsoo paid me 15, around is a level plain, then undulating, the,n rolling higher and higher till we have the Bine Kidge looming up in the far west for a b..ck ground. CONGRESSIONAL GANVASS. Hon.-Wm. M. Robbins and Col. Thos. IV T xr t .. . ... . J 'fge, said at Smith's school house last tfwjay evening : that he would not ha ve.su p tbe radical ticket or accepted the nomi- mtot Electbr. had he not had assurances hTom ix)ni and John Rsmsay would be Pfkd from ihe high offices which they dis- T Goit boots!! i ! 000, and 1 released any claim 1 bad on them, or the spoils of the ring. I was again nominated, when Harris again wanted to leech me; and this time in- coi ned patriot would take no less than $2,000, thus, making tne bleed $3,000, to represeut as mean and wor bless constituency of whites and blacks as ever called themselves Republicans, i Thev One Of ia li-i : l e r,. Ii '" cviueacei oi viov. Aiiuen f character as a reformer is furnished in the r ilflalthe wljiole army of government thieves, Grant dokn to his lowest worshiner. haye TO energy aake and in full play to defeat What aal intesriiv nf s r a: i J w.. , 1 ('"Mtonik.. U .i J I . " luan in uie nannn wonui uavti in- 'P"d iuch fear and called into play such ener y and rftum.J. . , t i -"" io ueieai nis election. -o- T "O. Inmllnann rf IT r.' Pit :' " ui tne laici ii Atoa rU treat t uvf vcr a iun siar gazing rliile in ITiptrtV- in,. fuA j WtesviHe. he WnillH vpn iu utartmr ail. rv , - - . ty 'J. n?fu,f the face. However, all this is ?tlu7 IH n ' Tilll fflparison to his putting up the Vce flag in Hickory, at half mast, 6 Was eFciled about that centennial ex- Km eM but don't neglect the 5!u which me 4 i 8 are fuI of Wha negroes: They ur love w WUM mi MM .B mm me wood is worth. A citizen one-horne load of wood which Cost J. jUUia. UUUUluatca iui wuiiivoo an uiv ivu 4 . j i . II J i m i nirint nn t ic flnnscrvafive and Kena i ican ""u" u'5 v"r, "J F"'Fr Amni v v v -w v - " ' - - - r- i r 1 It w t t tickets resoectiyely, will address the people names ot tuteves and leeches, i nad, by at tbe following times and places, viz : old HlU " SaUsbury " Clarkesvllle Davie YadklnvUle YadMn Elkln Surry Trap Hill Wilkes segnst's store VVilkesboro " 1 Scott's X Roads Iredell j Suepneras x " Eaele Mills Fraley's Store " j walker's store statesvtlle Friday Saturday , , Monday Tuesday ' Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Monday -Tuesday Wednesday Thursday F'rlday Saturday Stony Pt. Church Alexander Co. Monday Oct. Wilkes TaylorsvlUe Wlttenrjurg 8u?ar Loaf I'rivett's store Newcastle, McNeil's store Deep Gap Boone Sugar Grove Klic x Koaaa North Fork Jefferson Laurel Springs, Flint HlU Sparta Pocky Ford Church Franklin Old Place Mt. Airy " Tom's Creek r Winston Forsyth East Bend Yadkin Mt. Nebo L Buck Shoals "j i I Watauga H Aslie Alleghany Surry Tuesday Wednesday " Thursday " Friday ' Saturday 14 Monday ' Tuesday " Wednesday " Thursday Friday Saturday " Monday " Tuesday " Wednesday " Thursday " Friday " Saturday " Monday 44 Tuesday " Wednesday " Thursday Friday " Saturday this time, come to the conclusion that 15 Swepson, Abbott, Littlefield and Co., i would be tired of their shaking me in ihe AO I r-. . i ' u way they had. bo 1 saw kludge ihammy an iirpaiKviimAiit tsj 1 1 W T n A ti 41 I axs can usctii luvu iifi; u uw t'' I Watts to enjoin I be issue of bonds! to the 23 ivanroau vyompauy, anu no was to nave 26 Sift 000 of StatH luinn fnr laaiilnc niirl una. - o 28 I tatning injuncnon in tne X9 I 'l !)..:! J fl' s I in the name of one Kehoe of Newbem: - -r . Flouh market stocked- super. Potatoes, Irish personal Onions no demand Laud -best fam. 10 do 9 68 Hi 15 1520 8 10 $1.502.00 6570 75 (A 80 1 nnit m done nromntlv asusual. All work warranted 25F"the-finest glasses made, Will sell as low as anv House jn the south. CALI- HERt: AND GET TOUR WATlll AU CLOCK UEPAIB1IVG TILDEN & REFORM- Now ready for agents. The National Haud Book J fur voters, with Life of Tilden A: Hendricks, and an expose of Rings & -Frauds. 500 Pages. Illustrated. 50 cts. will secure : outfit aud territory. $100 a m.-nth madfe. E. B. Trkat, Pub., 805 Broadway, N. Y. 48 4w AGENTS WANTED ! Medals and Di plomas Awarded lor HOLMAN'S NEW GENTEHHIAL BIBLE. 1800 Illustrations. Address for new circu lars, A. J. HOLMAN & CO., VJD ARCU Street, Philadelpliia. 48 4w. Tbe value of the real and property of North Carolina iu 1S75, gain ed over twelve million and a half dollars Rat nn lbi ViltiMtnui ,.( 1871 'Pli. A.iHitnr'i Oats report show this. Under an honest ad- alow miuUtratiou of the afftirs of ,,e govern- RIES- ment we may connacniiy took rr h rapid Pplkh dried increase hi the wealth of the State. EXHIBIT OF THE Clerk of the Commissioners of the County of Rowan to the first Mouday iu September, A. D. 1876. Atnouutsand items audited by the Board to the members thereof: D. A. Davis. per diem Dr L W. Coleman do do ,Millea&e per diem Milleage per diem Milleage 5er i dill per diem Sugar Coffee Calicos $3.00 2.75 50 75 15c 40 3540 2830 67 Ci7 48 1015 25 68 12 months. Dec. 16, 1875. 10:tf J. G. Fleming do do Jos. F. McLeaji lo do Henry Barriuger do do II. N. Woodscu Atlantic The suit and was Salem Swep iuilu or money. Yon caa hardly Of Wnn1 nr. ..t ..i. ' L 'tti ' r" uiHvwiyoo pay as mucn ii. en ' ioii ft e irie to Bet mart t cut 1 it, fjftii - " ooui a aozen ne touna one mat itl. rtlned the proposition. When asked it. ,t0Uld cut for repUed 40 cents. And Vw,t7 Wht" tabs dons? Negro labor f!i.-.-, i ' ana y1 W0 must uv tabor- 4 1 the case was fixed up, and Sammy got his 5,000. There was but one Railroad 7 I now remember of, that did not pay trib I nla I rv I hia vt ti (9 a nn tUtil tsr . a tha 10 1 fcuio liu&i VU ktSfKIl CA.O ut. ii Road. Thev deelmed to "bleed. It was well understood that Mr. " son was to and did take care of Gov. Hot- in i . " 17 den, and that he was paid for his ,q l euce. Ana y oones anu owepsou nave " often told roe that Swepson paid Gov a H olden some $25,000. besides his stock I in ihe Raleigh National Bank. I know M 2 tU-t Lilt I field gave II olden $15,000 for i.i... o,..,j.... "t, -.!. . i.:j.i. i.... 28 I nic jjiututi' u. . x uc pi ikc was iiiu, uui- the Governor gave his countenance and encouragement to steal bis Mate. 30 it was about even. Gov. llolden, Bill Sloan, Audy Jack w W W WW 1 son Jones, Windy Jjiliy Henderson, lie Abbott, Gen. Kstes, Sam Watts, Jim Hariis, M. S. Liulefield, G. W. Swepson and Tim Lee, all had a . - share iu these steals ( Thu riAnifontiflru matter wn nn of th swindles in which If bad no share:, and The Mavor of M. Airy, Ga.. wrote to only know that John A- Hyman, 0. L fiov Vance asking him to make a little Harris and the member from Weldoo bad speech io that plac when he leaves to I their bauds all crossed by rruyn'a with tUIUl lllS appOIUimeUlS u vjr uvi uo i uis money, JUBb iur ire J smj. transmontano counties, i ne wnrer aa uarns torn me ne naa x.uuuirQm rrayn dfid. that it was tree tbe Georgians could who also showed me a note or receipt for iwot vote lor bim Jot Jiovernor, out tuey i me sum, i ao not Know wnicu, as x paia propjosed to fun Jijrar fof freiidcrR ia J very little attention to it, Iwell knowing it ikxii - - i was uoc oi iuubc ccucujci nuicu rrutiiu JUDGE FOWLE'S APPOINTMENTS .Tndrn Powlprone of the Electors for the State at large, will address the people at the following times and places, to wit ; Mocksville, Fridyf September, 15. 'Winston, Saturday, September, 16 tier diem leage $38.00 2d,00 14.00 23,00 IS.90 28JW 27.30 3-2.00 12,80 32,00 RALEIGH MARKET. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. Raleigh, Sept. 1, 1876. FLOUR, North Carolina $5.50 a $6.00, CORN, 75 a 80c. CORN MEAL, 80 a 90c BACON, N. C. hog round, 14 a 15. " " haras 16 a 17. HIDES, green, 5 " dry, 10 a 11 FODDER, baled, new 80 a $1.00. HAY, N. C. baled, good. 75 a 80. MANSION HOUSE Centrally Situated On tlxo 3PxxtXio Square. SALISBPRY,-N. C. rpHE HOUSE ia in tbo centre of business. JL and CFucarest to the depot. Table as good as the best. Servants attentive and polite. Board per day ...... - Sinsle Meals tySpecial Contracts for a longer term Omuibue to and from all trains. Best Livery stable near at hand. $1 50 50 TkTJ rpTTOG TTTTT. $259.00 UMt liiww Distances trtveTed by the members of the offers his professional services to the citi- Board iu atteudinj the sessions of the zeus of Salisbury aud surrounding country. same : Residence on unurcn si reel oeiweeu oaiu Dr. L. W. Coleman, 280 miles on aud luniss. Offioe- J. G. Flemiug. 378 do Jos. F. McLean, 546 do Henrv Barniiger, 258 do HORATIO N. WOODSON, Clerk. Sept j 7. 1 876418, Augl2.2mos. SAVE YOUR HOGS! civiiviiccr HOG CHOLERA CURE I WOOD LAND ACADEMY ! ! Never known to fail if taken in time. The best and most efficient Cure and Pre ventive known. Said to be by those who have used it to be an unfailing remedy. " Read the following testimonials from citi zens of the highest respectability : Salisbury, June 2, 1876. Mr. Ekniss ' Dear Sir : I have used with great satisfac tion your "(log Cholera Care," and can truthfully recommend it to all hog raisers as a great preventive and sure cure when given before-the hog is too sick to eat. Respectfullv, R. R. CRAWFORD, Of the Firm of Crawford & Heilig. HE 3rd Annual Term of this School will beirin on Auz. 21st. As the number ot pupils wilt be limited, application should be made early to the Priucipal. For particulars ad dress Geo. R. McNEILL, Pj 2t. tralisbury, N. C. LANIER HOUSE, STATESVHLE, N. C, . 6. S. LANIER & CO., Proprietors. t-Servants Polite and Attentive. 45: tf. National Hotel RALEIGH, N. C. Salisbury, Sept 6, 1876. Mr. Emmss 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- n amnnrr m hnonk inr T lwrrsin tn lis A It and recommend it to the hog raisers of the I Board by. the. Day, $3.00. country. ItOBT. MUKPUY, . Ot tne irm oi K. & A. Jiurpny. i Eeautirouy tu$tod next to Capitol square . 25 a box. 47:tf. ! UOi. oixKJ w jli, rrupr ESThe undersigned tenders his thanks to many friends who have called on him at the Mansion, aud assures them that no effort shall be snared to make their future visits pleasant. EFT be Traveling Public will always find pleasant quarters and retresbing tare. WM. ROWZEE. Feb. 3, 1S7G. 17:tf THIS PAPER I N HIE WITH Where AdverUsiss; Contracts can b vxmAm. IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia. Face Ache, Rheumatism, Gout. Frosted Feet. Chilblains, Sore Throat, Erysipelas, Bruises or Wounds of every kind in man or animal. "Giles' Iodioe of Ammonia, is in myjudg mont, the best remedy for neuralgia ever put before the public. I have been afflicted with this terrible disease for 32 years, and never until I felt upon MrJGiles' remedy did I find anyassured relief. I take pleasure in saytnjj this, inasmuch as I desire always to be a ben factor of the human family. WM. P. CORBIT, Chairman of the Methodist Church Extension." Sold by all Druggists. Depot No. 451 Sixth Avenue, New York. Only 50c and $1 per bottle. V TIIEO. F. KLUTTZ. Agent. Sali?bury, N. C. Marrh.9, - (22:tlms.) $50 to $200 A MONTH FOR AGENTS UNIVERSAL HIST0BY The great interest in all nations and in our own thrillivg history of 100 years, makes this book sell faster than aDy other. 3 books iu one, beautifully illustrated. Low price, quick sales, extra terms. Send for Circular. J. C. McCURDY (5c CO., Phila. Pa. 4w p i u n HABIT CURED: A Certain and sure Cure Large Reduction iu Prices. A trial bottle free. Mrs. J. A. DROLLING ER. LaPorte, Indiana? Rox 1033. (Formerly Mrs. Dr. S. B. Collius.) 48 4w BEMOYAL-200 PIANOS ani ORGANS at MANUFACTURERS prices. The Sub scribers! will sell their Entire Stock of pianos & Organs, new and second hand, sheet masic, music books, and merchandise, at very near cost prices for cash DURING SEPTEMBER previous to removal to their new store 40 EAST I4th ST.. UNION SQUARE, OCT. 1st. Illustrated Catalogues Mailed. Agents wanted. Special induce ments to THE TRADE. HORACE WAr TERS $c SONS, Manufacturers and Deal ers, 481 Broadway. N. Y. 4w f - DESIGNED YOUNG tbe active duties of life. BUSINESS TRAINING a specialty. OUIl INSTITUTION the most thorough, complete aud practical in tbcUi'ited States. YOUNG MEN desiring a START IN LIFE. PAREN f S liMviag sous or wards to educate, are invited to write to us for catalogue and particulars. Total Collegiate Fee. $67.50. Ao racd Hons. Enter at any ii'whj.Referexces our patrous aud former student. Address ll. Vr. SADLER, Buildiugs Nos. 6 and 8 N. Charles St., Baltimore. 48 4w For Coughs, Colds Hoarssess AND ALL THOAT DISEASES, Use WELL8J5ARBOLIO TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE B0XE8 A THIRD AND SUEE REMEBT. Sold by Druggist generally, and - ! FULLER & FULLER. Chicagorljl.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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