j (arolina i Watchman. OCTOBER 26, 1876. MULES FOR SALE. jo n voung mulea and a filly; for aale, f.. T T- MIPU! t ! - ' . : BUSINESS NOTICE. &KoM wJeUed to ua hy nAf or -Wust expect to make prompt settle- bin their I dUe TllU " " M MERQXEY & BRO .., -i.A.rre indebted to us by Mortgages or accounw arc ii-reM r, r1 air when the time expire No other : j j JONES, GASKILL&CO, Oct ,1S7:1' . na-simri by, -the store of M . Kos."at ft!ui.t any hour .r the ;n il.iv iiiifu .r..rd.d with off. Win uyu J"11 T'"" - ... I, ninir thrift iIloeS. boots, cloth- ... l...-h thev are offering at utiuati- i.riies. ! From the aniouut of cot - ..... ..... dailv in fr'it lf trir w are House, w. . . . .. i .i... .1.1.. fc the sremyiug a nrrai urai oi iuc i un.l tie learn are trying lair prees. MP1-"": ii. ii. helper; I 4 . I ' i it... citizen d' Rowan count v in - ; .... . . . : iv. i .;iii.iii Mud Reform at the im IV Vraiikliu Academy ht Xflvrnitr I ft. i WeJiifMaN at KViwmm Mill,.Xv. 2 1. it bWv McL.Hjjlili,'l pi . . t l' . J v ace n . a-. ii . i... . t :r..i fine uol ll"er uvamiiiii yn.(ioW and piaiuoint nagt-iuttit Uiii;, . ji r... .. ili iiai .). i . ..f Culldliiirv. f l:2t. mil .'.- - j - irrd MS't tual a -rt'iiiUiaii- ur. i. 1- We are to hare some .fiae, racing during the week. We notice the arrival of Mr. T. Paxton of Buffalo Springs, Va., with his two ne trotters; i4 Agnes Lee n and4 Billy Chambers of Charlotte, . with Dusty " and "Jennie,n Trottera, 1 Chas. Walker, Charlotte, with "Liza ieart," MJock Roulach "'and - Tulula." Running stock. r J?" ' , Messrs. Uorrace & Sullivan1 of Charleston, fi. C.? with u3Iomeon" and -Ella," racers. MrL U Arey, of tins city, with MLady Helen," running. i Others, we learn, will be here to-day. There are several Trotters and racers from adjoining counties to be entered to-day. ; , .. O 1 " A terrible fire occurred in Lexington Tues klay morning t.fbre day. The fire originated in the office of k.' M. Earnheara Vtore he clerkbeing abnent sitting up with a corpse. It was nndoubtably the work of an Licendiarr. Mr. E. had put into the safe juxt a few daya before about $300.00. Mr. Urtt-.. field'- mil leitery store and C. F. Low' store were alxo dentroyed.' Good from all te atom aaved except some heavy grnceria at Lowe'. The building mM, Wlonged toC. F. Lowe Mom estimated at $6,000 no insurance. RACES YESTERDAY. . We had two amusing scrub races yesterday remarkable for fast time and gracefulness on the traek First we had a runnim; rack. Sullivan K; Horace 01 t harlestun K.. en tered Ella."- yi. L. Arey of Salisbury, entered "Nelly Whitlock" "Ella" won first beat in 5" sec. " Second " " T7 sec. The race wm close sli round, '"Nelly" Whit- lo. k" coming in only a few paces Ik hind nex we had a TROTTING RACK. 1. II. Riwe of SaTPsbiiry entered "Joab"' Chambers of Charlotte, entered "Jennie" "Joab" won rirt heat in 1 in. 50 sec. " Second " u 1 in. 40 rc. Tlii race was q'lite amnsin. Neither hojue had ever leen on the track before, aixl having bad very little training tliey would break, rir-t one ahead and then the oilier, and mi on,, till the other came out firnt.' T-d i"y the racing will be better. o Do you take The Sonny. SouUiT TlTeietai" line up Western has been inW'tu s l-r iiie n;i. ! O i ... ... WiUfctice some pretty- aduiuons to i-ioral 7 : . . f r Kill fwui our MMier iiu L,exiugion, O -r-- " Mriulel A't., oi I bartotte have on exhim jliuuUcluu; wm. I.I 2 w ' T 1 I . . ll wrejHirteU ih.if. tliej stolen jkiwiler Bias run iul UaViJuiu ttt o uirii:rur jMtHsrritii yet as to who cotimnttexl ilie rou j Un. .. POWDER HOUSE R03BED! TkJu!m iBerrv case bs been de idetl in lU (Bi"U'ii "f Ilerrv of.Mnnv sii't titiruiary i - t i -. t 1 . . .1. . utLfXIl.-v U vol.lt. S,rtwii f dk ctmlty tu 1 :be t ' 1 ' r . .1 r - 1 . I awH'ieM liir leiice at m lair crwiuifn aim ' ' .! - I I .1-1 IT .. .1 neh4iie race. 1 e wotuu 1101 uave. oeiieveo : ti " . ' '. !.!...; ll iul Meruit: is iKflievmsr. I 'l iady'ii hat made of khe scrapings f a noel and reflects that shaped it. fcura u us pretty as it is tJiton the fair hanr Otie of bur countrv ladies made it. ';'.'" O Mr. Willis Wilkinson of the firm of Trot- twind Wilkinson of Chirtotte. lias on ex altation 1 extension ton Phaeton. 1 iumu wtt buftn? and 1 otK'n buyirv all i verv raw 1 ock' 'Mlfc.Kelly of Raleigh has oh exhibition a Burglar Window Lock, which is a good tiling, also patent umbrella holder, which eu be UM'i ale born.' , in a btiirirv. waron or on a sad- Wonderful invention that, ! Mlflam Slr-lil, ua .f tt... V-.tw-.n-il ll.iti.l M fitted un a! dinin room ou the fair ruad, where vou can cet a fine dinner for - : r- aHUHll Mini r.il.- oml xvhm viuvi9llr the Utter, flon't. rri l.tiil Ar alttintr ariiiinl tll( Tb judges at the treAt Philadelphia Ex y 'uk uiiutri test various Htol Mima. lUL'u a., r.1 ..1 t Ii .iru.nlll... t.. T - " - Bin fUl.CI 1 1 1 J .- U HI ... wu neau uiaaufHcturer ovt-r all English j competitors. AW aCri utllxr i n,muJlil..pii Thu VV i 1 1 i .-in t Co. of irjrir..r.i i -. . ; !...:' -. ! o- -1 Xr. R. Ci Summers, of Wilkes co, passd tlni lit 1..f T I . 1.0.1.1 av W l lia 1 11 the riiiht side and nhhtwl ofl : 1 . 1... Ir;7 . "M''f amounmiisj 10 soraeining i" "niiin.. 10 , .i.iu, uii panis on fSPn!it the time" n. .. .! ' -. J enat by the riverside, she and I. Isiehed - " X "fj ulcu MIT sniu sntc won i.jt. 0ajh to eat at homa srid did not rare to tng l..r tw. i..... v.. 1 1 i...- i ! ander throueh this wearv life."! The P that irave utter in lli aKiitrv tpnl inm. ts '0 late last nivht oJan-liiiKr parrfrlr for T1 Panellation known a Job's coffin J 1m success.- ii- ilitary '"PWtt an ralvl.rU ..... .I-I.: V "oy School Celebration. Afttr the nre- "wuriM i t. . 1 :.. 1. . r. 1 ...a (a i ... . a - - tdiBnirwa announced the boys were J',ea iinjo line nd commanded by several P"v were drilled in all tlk movements known wn maaflfrA rnin fnrniahed Vttsiuir Tap !it.; r i i 1 -- Giant ewaeiit. There r cement is young man is selling this won He has various tests to U,T n strength carries a big bowl out s Vaieh he occasionally knocks a piece and en taends its just for the fun of the thing. r'ruesbi that all, broken ware in and i'a tho city be brousrht to him ! to be Hd6L . If th riAnnlA wniild iusttske him .6n .1 - -; "I V" - i ?.l0ef could keen him busy for i little 1 CANNON 3IISIXG ! ! On last Saturday night the powder house, belonging to G. A. Bingham fc Co., near the car shops at this place was robbed of kegs of powder. The door w as p rizctl open and the pawder moved oif in a wagon. The officers are fast on their track, 4 kegs of the missing powder was .found Sunday, hurried in a hay stack, in tha direction of "Su;ar snrinrs," a notorious siMtt a short distance - from '' the citv. Je I Tick man's vagn seems to have conveyed the pvder from the house, of course Joe knows noth ing of ir. Jerry Jones, was suspected , of boin-; in some wav connected with the rob bery and when examined yesterday so mix ed things a to render it next to impossible to unravel hi; different yarns, which only served to strengthen the conviction of Jiis guilt. Furtherxaiuinations will le made to-day. f-t The cannon used on the 4th of JtHy has leen moved from its place. We do not know by'wbom or for what purpose it was takn awav. o i- After a years silence, we make our third annual bow. We are gratified to be able to congratulate the good people in this sec tion on the advent .of this, the sixth annual Fair of Western Carolina. Owing to many causes, too distastful to nfention, it has been predicted by some, who, we suppose have frequent attacks of hypochondria. blues, or the like, that our fair forTG would be a failure. Now, notwithstanding these evil omens, we assert our opinion, and say that the prospects are tine, and to back our judgment, we only ask that you look at thei number of entries, in all the departments. Florel Hall, the pride of our ladies, has bceirtastefully decorated with cedar, ever-4 green and flowers. In the center plays a pretty fountain, hedged in by mosses, ferns and rocks. Blooming flowers diffuse their fragrance throughout the Hall. The walls are decorated with the handi-work of many a fair hand. "Wagons -and carts arc con veying to the grounds numerous articles for all the departments. There will be a good display in live stn;k, and in fact, consider- ng the hard-times, and the prcvelancc of the Centennial fever, our fair, will bo a suc cess. Fair Week Daily. 0 LIST OF MARSIIAELS FOR THE FAIR. Frank Brown, Chief, Salisbury. , " ASSISTANTS. Eli Sprins, Charlotte, -Chas. N. Vance, Charlotte, Jos. Vaughn, (iermanton, Wade H. Harris, Concord, John II . Reid, Mt. Mourne Irdell Co. Chas. Griffith, Clemonsvllle, Samuel Blackburn, Germanton, -Thomas Carter, Madison, ET H. Eilers, Wilmington, William Frew, Rock Hill T. S. Leslie, Elkin, Yadkin Co. Harry K el ley, Mobile Alabama, John W; ;' Brown, Lexington, N. C. C. F. Lauier. Hickory, John A. Dickson, Morganton, Daniel Miller, Salisbury, John G. Heilig, Salisbuy, W. R. Myers, Jr., Charlotte, J. Wallace, Statesville, Fred. Walker, Chester, S. C. J. T. Redwine, Albemarle, W. P. Haifstoo.' Winston, Jas. D.Glenn, Leaksville, Dr. J. McLelnd, Moorsville, Dr. Thoa. L. Kelley. Mocksville, Dr. IL T. TrsuthatUjSalisbnry, Masters Earnest Shober and Sidney Heilig, Immediate Aids to Chief Marshal. If not, send for U Immediately. eItf'l4 the uni venal favorite, and . allv, Southerners' are proud of it. ' Let a large cjob be raised without delay in this community.; It is the only illiu trated literary Weekly in the South, tand the prewand people everywhere unite in pronoun cing it the 'equal in every, respect of any similar publication i in America. . The best! literary talent of the whole country, North and South, is writing for ir,- and it ; has lomelhinc each Week for all classes of readers, lit stories are superior in literary merit, and equal in thrilling interest to those of any other paper, and its es says npon all subjects are from the. .best minds of the age. ' i In addition to thrilling new stories, 'a series of brilliant articles will -soon begin on tne Campaign and Battles of the Army of Tennessee, bv Colonel B. W. FkoBKL. a dis tinguished military engineer of that army in alt its trying times. " These papers will explain all the movements of Generals Johnston, Hood and Sherman. Don't miss any of the numbers. They will read like a fascinating romance. New and exciting stories are beginning every week or two. ' 1' ' ' ! . State and local agents are being - appointed every wherebut let each community j form a club at once ami send tor the paper. Having passed successfully through two of the hardest years we shall ever see, it now challenges the aduiiralioivand unlimited support of :tbe peo ple. v. The price is $u a year, but clubs of four and. upwards get it for $2.60. ; Address J no. H. Seals, Atlanta, Ga. " ' ' . .y;.v.Lv"-.:..- j - "OLD" SALISBURY. The subjoined list of old residents of this place, dating hack about sixty years, was sent us hy uu aged lady resident, wiih rcquest to publish, if thought ol ei.'fircie'ul interest to the readers of the present dny It is of interest to many ; to the descendants of those whose uatun are given below, especially. It is of its teresl lo all who have known Salisbury, and many such are now residing in dil tiieut parts of tlie country. This list will euabltt them to live oyer, iii imsgi nation, their time beie, which, though uf Utile prac ical value, is pleasing to most people after they have reached thiee score and ten. In this connection we will ui-u:iou h fact which sui pi i.rd us, not ioi.g rince, in relation to tlc iMvugi e ol liuie. In glancing over some old book- in 0111 office, Mur eye feli on the li?t uf tovi. subscribers to tiio " Watchman" frr the year IS40 36 years ago. There wen GS of them, and of this number there were only four kuuwu ty be living at ihi time. 0 geutl men, the time of life is short." Merchants uf. Salisbury in the year 1815. James Lick, the California millionaire. died ou Sunday morning lu San FraneU cnt frotn eiliauattiioTt and old'ageJ' He was bom at HFredricksburg, Lebanon eoniity; Penn.j iugusi 25, 1796;.. and weut, when a ? young j tnan to Buenos Ay res, where he accumulated a small fort, nue. . lie went to:6au Francisco in 1817, and invested Lis money n land, which rose immensely in value 011 discovery of gold. Two years since he assigned $2,000,000 from his estate to trustees for various public and phitanthropic jurpo8es. In 1875 a revised defed was mde, and the trustees Say the business is in such a shape that no Complications Can issue, in carry ing out Mr. Lick's charitable designs The total value o( tlie trust is estimated at about $5,000,000. 11 HOW TDlKEEP A PIG. A correspondent of the Agricultural Gazette gives some wholesome advice in regard to the proper manner of keeping pigs. He says that cleanliness and cure are nfcVtr waali d Upon him, that tb pig is just beginning o find his right poni liou to society, L A short time ng., ii was thought he could iv anywhere, and fat ten 011 anything ; the old fill. ivy of con oideriug the pig a-diny animal has al most exploded, but yet he is only a shade . August Plower.. . J00 miserable being, iua 'world CpUhitiDS and Liver DeoblTlril1"11 v,ntT-fi per eentl of the thj tio-th.e Puite! Hute8 rffl''teJ with Scor f Sto'i,1M!asf8 tbiir ffecl sSJs'ieh as Costiven mac Sick Headache, Habitual burn,' WM" PalPitat5,n 'fthelliart. Heart uaiuaatat!rrsn gDwinp "d bnroing Coated the p 6f the Sto,nac Yellow Skin, mouth Jrn4ia5 an1 disgreab1e tate in the iiir!tii"ie",nlBt 0D of fooa ftr eatings low ir luttx Go to yar Dre?t Theo. F. r Air ' Sa,80,,ry. aud get a 75 centBottle Vf .;OU8T Flower or a Sample Bottle, for in i ee u. uts. Try it Two doses will relieve itl.lISRIED. Iu this county Oct. 19th, at the residence of the bride's father, by A. W.KIuttz, Esq , Mr James P Lud wick and Miss Laura C. daughter of Mr G M Fisher! SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected by J. M. Kxox & Co. October 18, 187C. Middlings, do Moss A L ekf, Miebael Rruwn. John Fultou. Dauiel re.s. Juhu Murphy. Thom as L- C'oWaU, Albert Torreue, Allison d5, Kelly. Maxl. Cambers jtud John Campbell. FitZitKlllMHS. Holds. James II ui. Wui H Slauhtr. Rerusrd Krider. Mrs Sarah Varbrough kpl a Jri vat boarding Huse- ' . Physician. IIoracM R SatterwLit'. Jdin Josvph Mu glfberg, William Minire, Meplieq L Fer- ruI.- " , j H ' i' ' " Printers. -' - j . ' " : Frances Coujxe and Jacob Kiider. Sitter Smith. iluifh Horah, James HaiHptnQ, Kurt is Wilkiusuu. Tailors. George Miller, William Dicksou. Hatters. John Smith. James Gillespie. SJwe Makers. r Peter Krider. Ifeury Slighter. I Carpenters. John Trexl r, Williatn Rough, John Albright. SatUcrs. Dauiel Bailey. Juhu Utztnau. Carriage Makers Betij. P. Pearson. Charles Biles, JJhair Makers. t Robert Wood. William Biles. , Blacksmiths. David L Thompson, Dauiel Jacobs, Philip Sharer. Cabinet Maker. Iewis Utxmau. Tinners. Dauiel Cress, Thomas HolmesJ Tanners. John Beard. Thomas Mull, Win Chambers. Jiutcliers. Thomas Mull, Heury Verble. Win Cham bers, j Baker and Confectioner. Elizabeth Hughes. Post Mistress, Eliza Balfour. TThe mail was brought once a week on horseback ; IJ Mr- Ripplr of Salem, Post Rider. It being the close of the war, every Mail' day we were anxiously expeetiug the Federal Republican from AVashiugton City. auJ Uie Mtnerca, from Haleign-J or two belter un. j How ofteu !. we see him in a equ-ire j inclosure, entiug and sleeping in Hie same place, his stye only cleaned out ooco 4i twice duting l'ie year,'. and Uie wieictied pg aia.idiug belly-d 'ep in filth. One has often heard it remarked that pigs aie fond of wallowing in the mie, but this simply arises from irritation cf the ekiii, bionglii .011 by living con tinually in dirt, the j anim.il iherefoie wallows in the mire to all iy the itching. The pigsit e should be divided -into two pans the 01. e where iherrg feeds,' oper, and simply walled ; round ; the other, where he reels, rooted, mid boards fr him to lie upon ; for it is much more conduc ive to 1 he health uf I he pig tiial 4te should not sleep on liltef. hen l.e lies oii boards 1 In -tip circul-Ut's all round the body, whereat', whe.n li ter is supplied lo him, ii walking lo and from his trough ti bed he carries part of the. straw out and in again with him ami of necessi.y lies down in it, and breaihes u pu't e.-ceiit, nnwhidesoini' hi pnisph' re. The stye .-h'Hild be brushed out ever)' morning, md footl i-iifijiluil ihiee tunes every day. .tt st. lied iioui ; mid ni n e should be pl.iced in ihcMough tliAii (he pig cm eai :it one time, aul the looiiin inter should be wui m ; the pig Isliouid also have con stant access 10 wat-'i peif-cily fresh and clean. 13 11 ley mii.il, m'itei to the c i sisteiico of (fougli. is tl.e best food when pigs are put up lor f iiu-uiug; but whit growing, the waste fr-itii ihe house and aidt'ii, with a lew ui.iugels, and now and l hen a feed of peas, w:l keep theja in good Mider, 'anil biiiig thciu along Utuil put upon bitjey meal. To Shake, or not to Shake ? Aye, that is the question. Is it belter to ijuiver from bead lo foot in the paroxysms i,f lever and ague, or to b.tnish the atrocious di ease by a con ri? of thai st indurd anti-febrile rented v. IIostelttcr'sBitlers. There cannot be much douut as to the resiHnse of the malariar- striekeu lo this imj iiy. From every locality 011 this continent whose iiiliaiitautsare torment ed with the shiyisrijiii; plague eiMiies an incieas ing ileui.nid for the only genuine preventive xiid erdic ini of 111 ilari 1 provided bv science. The denizens of fever mid aue districts well know how ullerlv inadeoUHte 10 do more than give a brief respite afe tiie so-called remedies of the fatuity. (Quinine, ar-euie, iusmutu what are these but poisoikims uilliatives, winch cease after a time to priduce tinv beneficial e fleet whatever, anil if persisted in wreak irre parable nusch let niKn the svstein 7 Everywhere tliey are lieiujj abandoned ly intelligent per sons, and thai genuine vegetable jscili: for in terniittent and remittent : disease, Hostel ter s Diltera, substituted iii their place COTTON dull low stains Bacon, county, hog round Butte it Eggs Cuickess per dozen Corn market well supplied Meal moderate demand at Wueat good demand at Flock market stocked best fam. super. Potatoes, Irish Onions no demand Lakd , Beeswax allow It. ACK BERRIES Apples, dried Sugar Coffee Calicos It is reported that lleeeher is head over ears iu debt, and that the brethren -r onulLintr whether they must not give him a long leave of-abeoce from preachiug this fall and winter, to enable him to suei glheu Lis chequer by lec- luilng. 10 0g,9 68 , 15 2025 1012i $1.502.00 55G0 6070 851.10 f:.00 2.50 50 75 12i15 3040 3540 28 30 67 46 1115 25 610 SAVE YOURHOGS ! : ENNSSS' ' ' ' HOG CHOLERA CURE Never known to fail if taken in! time. The best and most efficient Cure and Prc ventive known. Saul to be by those who have used it to be in unfailing remedy. -7 Read the following testimonials from citi zens of the highest respectability : ..... Salisbury, Jane 2, 180. Mr. EXNIS8 . . 4 Dear Sir: I have used with great satisfac tion your f Hog Cholera Cure," and can truthfully .recommend it to all hog raisers as a great preventive and surecure when given before the hog ii too sick to eat. i Respectfully, It. R. CRAWFORD, Of the Firm of Crawford- Heilig. ' Sahsburt, Sept. 6, 1876. Mr. Enxiss 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 my hogs since I began to use it, and recommend it to the hog raisers of the country. - ROBT. MURPHY, i Of the Firm of R. & A. Murphy. For sale at Enniss Drug Store, iVcc 25 a box. 47:tf. SPRING-STOCK V. .1876, Family! roccnos It Whalrule iud BttaiL B J. & JL H0EAH, Jl 1 avi 1 1 MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, 3f It A LEIGH MARKET. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. Raleigh, October 14, 1876. FLOUR, North Carolina $5.50 a $0.00, CORN, 75 a 80c. CORN MEAL, 80 a 90c BACON, N. C. hog round, 14 a 15. " hams 16)j a 17. HIDES, green, b drv, 10 a 11 FODDER, baled, new 80 a $1.00. HAY, N.C. baled, ood. 7a 80. HA VE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK Most Beautiful Jewelry. We have just received the largest and NOW IN STORE AND ARRIVING 75 Rbls. Molassej. - " 10 do New Orleaut 10 do Syrup. " . - 75 Bags Coffee. - 25 Kegs Soda. 10 doz. Lemon Syrup, 50 boxes Adamantine Candles. 25 Bxes Soap, 75 Cases Oysters 1 20 eases Brandy Peacoes, 20 Fresh Peaches, 10 " pine Apples, 30 Gross Snuff 25 Coils Cotton and Jute Rone 0 Doz. Painted Pails. 40 Gross Flasks 1.500 lbs. Candy 40,000 Cigars 50 Kgs Powder 50 Bags Shot 100 Reams Wrapping Paper 10 Doz. Scotch Ale - ALSO A full line of Wood and -Willow Ware Boots, Shoes, Hats, Saddles & Bridles, Axes, Guns, Pistols. &c.. Are. Also, a larye lot of Canned Goods, a choice selection of Freuch Candies. Slt. Pepper, Spice, Gineer, Roval Baking Pow ders, Raisens, Corraufs, Figs. Citrous, Nuts Sardines, Cocoanots, Pickles, Sauces. Cat sup. Potted Meat, Kerosene, Tanners and Msehine OTIs, Liquors of all kinds, &e., Ac. 1 he above Stock was bought at th eIo of the seasou at greatly reduced prices, and l nffa.na.1 -U'l...l.....l.. t. r ! . uuTiru m n uwiroaic w ieiaii ai very short urofits. ' BINGHAM tpO. Salisbury, N. C, June 12, 1876. handsomest stock of Jewelry ever exhibited in Salisbury, and respectfully invite public inspection. It comprises. Gold and Silver HIGHEST MOBS AT THE UNITED STATES CENTENNIAL World's Exposition, 1876 MASON & HAMLIN CABINET OBGANS Unanimously assigned the ' "FIRST RANK Watches, of all kinds : Silver Pitchers. Cuns. Castors, Napkin Rings, Forks, Knives, and fepoons. ilie nnest andmdst beautiful sets of Jewelry of all kinds, as Ear-drops, Breast nns, r inger Kings, bracelets, Seals, Lockets, &c, &c., &c. T Also, a lot of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS. Also, agents for the celebrated Schaffhausen Spectacles 5"the finest glasses made. Will sell as low as any House in' the south. CALL HERE AND GET YOUR . WATUI 1D CLOCK BEPAIK1XG done promptly asusual. All work warranted 12 months. Dec. 16, 1875. lO.tf NEW AD VEBTISEMENTS. 2S rATJCTT CABSS all si vie. with uame lOcts. post paid. J. B. Husted, Massau. Rens. Co., N. Y. 48 4w APCfJTQ If yuvrutthe best sell HUCIl I O ing article in the world and a solid gold patent lever wntchVfree of cost, write at once to J. BRIDE & CO.. 767 Broadway, N. Y. 4S.4w. Machinery Gone. Many Years? of Careful Re- search has produced it. 1 Wood's Improved Hair Restorative is unlike auy nthfrl ud haa no ejn .1. I h Lmpr-'veJ has uew ves:elable touie. proper ties; fetore rey hair to a gloKsiy, uatural elor ; restore fa led. drv. harah and faltiutf hair ; restores. drepei, gives vigor t tl hair ; restores hairto prematurely bald heads removes daudruff, ijuniors. tealy -eruptioua removes irritation. Itching and Maly dryiiesS No artie.le nfodticeS Mich Wonderful effects Tiy it. call for Wood's Improved Hai Restorative, and dan't be put off with any other article. Sold by all Uruffnits in this place aud dealers, every where. Trade sup plied at manufacturer nricea by C. A Cook ic Ck, (Miieago, SoW Agents for the Uuited States and CaitaJas, and by J. F. Heury. Gurrau &uC.. New. York. 51 Fine Sensibilities aro like Woodbines. Delightful luxuriex of beauty to twine around a itoiid upright Htecn of understanding, but very (Kxr things if uuAUtaiued by strength, they are left to creep alon: the ground. So it in with the body, when -Milained by strength and health then all in beauty .ahd happine. But when enfeebled by diease there in no silvery lining to the cloudi. tilooiui prevade all nature and lioje dwindle into despair. Invalids, would you enjoy that iiieiuiinableboon, health? Know that it in within your power. Thouxandrt have been a bad off yifu, are. Strength lo their enfeeliied litubn, and joy to their dexpouding hearta haa been imparted by the judicious ux of Dr. Terr's Vegetable Liveit Pills the boon to su tier ing humanity. . IX TUB 7 SEVERAL REQUISITES" Of such Instruments! The MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. have the honor to announce that the organa of their mauuTtclure have been unanimously HKi4iined "the FIRST RANK in the SEV- MANSION HOUSE Centrally Situated On tlxo 3F-ulT311o Squaro SALISBURY, N. 0. 'IHE HOUSE i in the centra of buineaH. A aud ikicarcst to the depot. Taole as good as the best. Servants attentive and polite. Board per day V 0 .Sinirle Meal 50 jySpecial Contracts for a longer term. Omnibus to and from all train?. Best Livery btablo near at band. IND READING, PSYCHOMANCY. b ascixatiox. Soul Charming, Mes merism, and Mabriage Guide, showing how either nex may fascinate and gain the love and atiection of any jieraon they choope instantlr, 403 page, by mail 50 cts. Hunt & Co., 139 S. 7th St Phi la., Pa. 41:4w. NO e tart ,! 'n a DU8'nc,, 7OB f ft V V Y?"1 luae a wtek without cap jlUiNJu 1 ilal eauy and renjieetably: for either sex. AULA I S SUri'Ll CO.. 261 Ikur- ery- New York. 524 w. 860 A WEEK. Male or female. No cap ital. We ifive steady work that will briuir you $240 a mouth at home day or evening. Inventors Uuiou, l.J Creeuwich St., New York. - 52.4w AQSX7TS. Investigate the merits of tha Illustrated Weekly, before determining up on your work for this fall and winter. The combiuatiou for this season surpasses anj thiug heretofore attempted. Jepiis pert free on application. Address. CHAS. CLUCAS & CO., 14 Warren Y. iv dTDlTTTTDnn JUHUJT-1 DBfi Since Rupture is dangerous and the Elas tic aud other trusses injure those who rss. them, all classes are thow.iug t.hem a.waj and using Dr. hermjtJUs Rupture suppoij. lThe undersigned tenders his thanks to J and Curative Compound, which gives relie EKAL REQU1SI TES of instruiuenU of the many friendx who have called on him at the in all cases aud. restores the parta to natural THIS PAPER IB ON FILE WITH For several days past Mr. j Miller of Philadelphia has been in the city, remov ing the machinery of the old Rock Inland Factory from the building, preparatory to shipping it to Philadelphia. Mr. Millet is one of a firm in Philadelphia which purchased the machinery with a view In putting it into operation there. Forty tons of jt left Saturday. This) we sup poe puts an end to the old Rock Island Factory, as well as to the hopes of ever having it put in operation again. The jeans manufactured here once was'kuowu and worn throughout the South. It was expected by many that when the condition of the country grew better that the bnrz q! the spindles in the old factory would once tnore be beard antt that probably this would give rise to other similar enterprises but the prospects foi this kind of improvement ii not pat tieularly bright at present., There are, however, other directions in which capi tal can be applied and we are led to be lieve that when Til den is elected, it will be applied iu a.way which may be equally beneficial to tins city aud country. Char. Observer. QUESTIONS FOR EVERY ONE ANSWER. TO Are you troubled with Indigestiou, Cou stipatioti of the Bowela, Dyspepsia, or auy disease of t.hw Ltver .Have you n life red for years aud found uo relief from the us of mediciuetil Do yni have a faint appetite, aud are you troubled with feelings of lan guor ? If you have thege feeliugs we kuow you havi nut tried ihe uew discovery MER RELL'S HEPATINE, at Then. F. Kluttz' Drug Store. It ; i perforiniug wouderful cures in this aud all other 4mmuuitieg where the people use it- it is pronounced by all aft the best i Liver Mediciue in the world. Two doses will! relieve the worst ea of Dyspepsia or (Jonstipatiou of the Bowels. Each bottle contains fifty doses and a teaspoon fu I of this medictue iu a wine glassful of water three times a dy for oue day, produces a most ; wonderluT .chance. Where the system is run dowu with loss of energy aud appetite, or Dyspepsia, with all its tiaiu of evil.Hs ffectiujc its deadly work, thia remedy. Merrell's Hepatixe, never fails to bring about avpeedy and per mauent cure. Those who doubt the merit and virtues of this tnediciue aud ' live from day to day without" trying th Hepatink. ha vj our sympathy, but can uot be cured u..lees they take the Medicine. Where AdvertUluc ContracU can O uutdm. fl.iMit" liv I lie Jndiren at the CENTENNIAL! Mansion, and aisurea them that no ellort shall EXHIBITION at Philadelphia, 1876, and are be spared to make their future visits pleasant. theONtiY INSTDMENTS OF THIS GEN- Sfhe Traveling Public will always find ERAL C1.A8S AWARDED THIS RANK, pleasant quarters and refreshing fare. Thin in after the severest competition by the! WM. ROWZEE best makers, before one of the most competent Feb. 3, 1876. 17:tf iuries ever assembled. They have also received the MEDAL, but, as is well known, 'medals of euual merit have been awarded all articles deemed worthy of .i -i . r. :n I... A. ' I recognition ; so inai ii win w cany iur muj makers to advertise lhat they have received first medals." The diflerences in competing articles, and their comparative excellence, are recocnired in the Re,rt of the Judges, from which the ! following is an extract: " THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN r.0-'a exhibit of Reed Orerans and Har moniums shows Instruments of the FIRST RANK IN THE SEVERAL RE QUISITES OF INSTRUMENTS OF THE CLASS viz.: Smoothness and eaual distribution-of tone, scope of expression, resonance and singing qual-; ity, freedom and quickness in action of keys and bellows, with thorough ness of workmanship, combined with simplicity of action." (n?d fey aU the Judges.) The Mason and Ham lin Organs are thus declared to rank first, not in one or two- respects only, but in the SEV ERAL REQUISITES ot such instruments, and thev are the ONLY ones assigned this rank. This triumph-was not unexpected, for' the Mwun & Hamlin Cabinet Organa have uniformly been awarded the highest honors in comoetitions in America, there having been sea reel v six exceptions in huudreds of conietition. They were awarded highest honors ami Pare Italian Q see as $1,0 FOUR FOR $10.00 Sate arrival and purity guarmnUL Italian stocks $13.50 each. Morgan's combination HIVE $2.50 EACH Address, KUFUS MORGAN Old Fort, A. C.May 10. t vigor. Dr. ohermjtu s Amoks witn-TluDle iufortiihtion and likeness of bad cases beosa aud after cure seut for JjO Aents. Office i Ann St., New York, Save this. 51. 4w A Farm and Home of Your On NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE ITi The best and cheapest lands in market are iu EASTERN NEBRASKA, on the line of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.. The most favorable terms given, and vsry low rates of fare and freight to all settlers., The best markets FREE PASSES TO LAND. BUYERS. Maps, descriptive pamphlets, new edition of THE PIONEER, sent Tree every where, Address. 0. F DAVIS. Land Cotntu'r. U. P. R. U. Omaha. Neb. Plantation for Sale. FIRST MEDALS Paris 1867;7ienna 73 Santiano 75; PHILADELPHIA, 1876, The Undersigned offers for sale the plan tation which he formerly lived upon, lyiug immediately on thepub!ic road leadiug from Salisbury to Cheraw, 10 miles South-east of Salisbury, coutaiuing 250 ACRES, i- ... . . . , .,i rr . . . i . . . I .f trhiuh thuru l uluillt nHM nail WOO It laBU. ana nave ttms oeeu awaruea nignesi nouors " 1.1- . ..... , .a a.a. ... I II" II 1 U I II M n 1 1 me nuiri joiiuu is nif-u"m c..-.. u tilable land. There is ou the premises a at Every World's Exposition at which they have been exhibited ; being the owiir Axa.cxixcAxa' oROArra which hve ever obtained ' XKY. AW AUD j at any competition with best European makers, or la any European World's exposition NEW ST LKS. wltb lmnrovemenU. exhibited at tbe CENTENNIAL; elegant new caaea In great va riety, ences rjr towtst consisienc witn nest mate rial aad workmanship. Organa sold for cash or Installment, or rented until rent pays. Keerg Or gan warranted to gie entire mxtiaction to evtry reao onabU jntrekoMir or TBI JIOMEY KKf NDKD. ILLUH TKATKD CAT ALOJUKS aent tret. MASON & HAMLIN OKUAN CO. 154 Tremont wAdams Street, Chicago; 87 Great Marlborough j Seed. Orchard G . Blo Grass. ReI op Ur&r ,enM; m nd Timothy, wnich I will sell cheap at btyt. Si, 'jaTS ty I LNMS5 good dwelling, good barn, and all uecessa- ry out-buildiugs. Also a goou wen aua good springs couveuieut. Any person wishing to purchase land would do well to call on the audersigned at Salisbury. Terms will be made to suit-the limes. P. N. HEILIG. Salisbury, N. C. July 132 mos. Attention FARMERS' GRASS SEED. Jostrereived a fresh supply of Clover IN PRESS OUTFITS READY THE "ENTENNIAL EXPOSITION DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. A graphic pen picture of its history; grand buildiugs, wonderful exhibits, curiosities, great days, etc. Profusely illustrated, thor oughly popular and very cheap. Must ttll immensely. 5.000 AGENTS WANTED. Send for full particulars. This wHl be the chance of 100 years to coin niooej fast. Get the only reliable history. Hubbard Bros., Pdb3m 7J.J bansom . Philadelphia. P ATTWTnU not JeivetI bX premature Unll 1 1UJ1-b oks. assuming to b "officiaP and telliug wl.at will happeu in Aug. and Sept. 624w P I UU HABIT CURED. A Certain anfl snre Cnrs Large Reductiou in Prices. A trial bottle free. Mrs: A. DROLLINGER, LaPorte. Iudiana. Box 1034. (Formerly Mrs. Dr. S. B. Collius.) 43 4w For Coughs, Colds Hoars$nS, AND ALL lUlGAT DISW TIse WELLS' CARB0L1P TAflUfS. PUT UP ONLY 1 RUg BOES A THIRD ANP?17RJ5 REMEDY. Sold by DruggUt generally, and FCLLER A FULLER, adoage tjl.