I ' t - I'. r'' Jt 1 -V .5; 1 K 5 j ' - 1 ' . 1 f. I XI f4, -''I k J. i- !' t a. t , T-: . ' : L . f I- "1 t , '1. i ' ji 1 -i i- ' ''I lit r. I 1 1 "I . f i1 I?. I! ii ' ill ' i ' ; 'it . M "- m. m - i : ij; ' -1 Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. IS, 1&7. CONGRESS. The Army appropriation bill now en gngin th? attention of Cqnuvess, has at ?ist passed t!ie.('W-SttM! X)H VHle- -iinJL too ther with rations ninendnients ' 1 -'2. 1 5.!. :. ,t.v-ttinu. fire mil- H,I.ed in the ;.n,,.H.a i Saturday the mtn. 1 1 !" 'tropriations for the vear emlinj? Jue :....i...i-'...r .n.iMr.f iinimmri.ltwl for appropuueo increased eavalry farce, .7,4,4K). And fl.a i-.or Piwlinf MOt'l .JltlM'. I!, the biini of &)f5107f6r). The discussions in Committee of the Whole on Saturday, afforded opportuni ties to nii-nibcrs to speak of the 'Presi dent's policy.'" pjiUea miniWrof them did so, and without exception applauded him -not, for hav;ng dan? any kind heart ed rood thing fur which he was to be per sonally revered not that he ha b;eii 1 partial towards the, sections- bnt for fmti1v h.tviuir olM-ved the Constitution and the law a. He stands out in boiii pqutrast with Gen. Grant on this score, for Giant made hi will ant; pita$ur.e override Coustitutiou anl iawswi.eneei flicy cmne in conflict. Ho didn't seenvto know or care for eitlitr, and sofar as he was cocerred they had as well uot have i) :en qu the books. The general bearing p flio vonnrV: of :i!l tho. members who r l -- made any allusion to the President evince a high regard for his honest endeavors to discharge his duties faithfully, and sonio f-, - - even seemed opposed to any- action which could be construed as implying a distrust u him for the future. A gentleman of abundant leisure-cuu scarcely iind more -entertaining reading than is to be found in the reported pro ceedings of Congress. They aie volu minous, and will require a reader's whole ; hue to keep up.with them. The Baptist Convention of North Caro lina, has been in session atJ)urham. The Sunday school board report fljaving re: .peived $1,6()0.20 during the ye;;r, and ex: pended 8 1.317.2.-,. There are now more than sixty minis ters in the State who received education r;t Wake Forest College, rtud a large pro portion of these were aidwl by the board of education. Au appeal wai n;r,le in M'half of other young men who desire aid -to enter wdlege. T) ivate associations are sustaining a number. , Foreign missions receivtl encourage iiient by addresses from Dr. Hartwell, Hon. -John Kerr and otliers. Tlie Soutli eai Baptist Convention has fifteen mission aries .connected with! the China mission, two with the Italiau and two with the African. -It hasfclurch i 11 "Rome and several otliert. in the kingdom. The Mis sionary Board of tlie Southern Baptist Convention expects., $3,000 'from the churches in North Carolina. Tlie next .meeting of the State Conven tion will be held at Charlotte, on Wednes- N dav beiore: the "2d Sunday i;i November, 1878. "Under Color of Office."1 The notorious Ed. Ray, ex-revenue orRcer, obtained the removal of his case for the murder of old man Snider, in Ashe county, by swearing that the deed was perpetrated while in the due performance of tlie duties of his office. rOcce in,the U. S. Court, his " case hangs : in suspense, and the laws of ihe State suffer outrage. But Ed. com mits another crime in Watauga county, tin attempted rape on a VZ year old and for this was arraigned at Wilkes court, recently, before .Jude -Cloud, and j the beiurit of lwth visitors and delegates j The words bad hardly been printed, as strange to say, .successfully plead "under ! to the unnual conference of the Methodist j it were, before the Rational Republican, color of oricv,'T for the, rt r.ioval of his ease Episcopal Church South which assembles at Washington. City, which, like the New to the federal cor.rf! Solicitor Cowles j there on tho Sidth. The tickets will be j York Times, is an anti-Hayes liadieal or appealed to the Supreme Court, and it is good for ten days. Heretofore the courts j gatj, opened all its batteries and belched ioped that the way will yet be found by j sy has ouly been extended to delegates forth the following which tjjfs sfouiidrtl will be broaghT to ! and to allow all persons to take 'ad van- I 4The, great trouble is that our Southern justice. Send it by mait. Persons at a distance who may owe us rVrthepaper or anything else, are requested to remit by mail, by O.'Order, wlien it can bo obtained, or if that lie inconvenient, currency has rare ly faild to come through safe. We shall be pleased to know that our labor is appre ciated, -and there is no better way to show th)s than by promptly -paying the editor when It js due him. , 2ot Cbrccr."-The Charlotte. Observer is in errur when iCotates that voider the new schedule on the Iticlipud and Danville Kail: oad, "the Western X. C. trains do not couueet at Salisbury with any trains at all." The connection -with the trains arriving from the Xorth is iuiinediate, al lowing only, time to change bagajc And with the trains from the South 'tjfere is a dyfentbn of three hours and ten uiiu uies. The Pope is pronouueed beyond recov ery, and his death may be expected at any mome'r.l. Immediately after his de parture the cardinal will, be summoned, and it is thought one day will suffice to fill the vacant chair, it is thought an Italiau will be chosen. The Italian gov ernment has already taken precaution to Station guards around the Vatican to pre venlj pilliaging when the Pope's death shall be announced. " The political troubles of Franco are yet threatening. An explosion seems immi nent, and there is, no telling how when quiet may lx restored The Ke publicans seem to have the advantage of being sustained by Unpopular will, and -if there i really much backbone in the people of France tlriey may yet sustain a jrt'publieaa form ofJgtvernnjent. Gov. Vance has -issued a proclamation appointing Thursday, 20th of November Ui hXibsuive as a day of thanksgiving find prayer. All tlie Southern memWrs of the House r voted in favor of t!ieilver bill to make a silver dollar .pass, foi a dollar except tlmtv - Hon. A. M. Watldell has jsecured the es tabilshinent of two additional lifo saving stations o the a coast of onr State. s - - "Good tor Ljiii. i . Hon . W. M. UoUuiusW taken the pro-1 i a mail route between 1! Kovvan Mills ana Oiinu Grove, in this county. The "Star of Ziou," is, the name of a. new pajer jnst started atewbern in the interest of the colored people of t!fe State. It is well spoken of. - m A negro lecturer from Charleston, after two weeks' labor in Charlotte iu liehalf of emigration to LiU'iia, obtaltied 20 sub scribers (aN country negroes), ami $10 e 1. ..e !,, f,.,.l,t ,iArrMUU. tx are to pay 40. more for their passage when they embark. A jury at Ctdumbia, S. C, composed of fmir whitft uieii and eiuht ueirtoes, has j (.()?victH ex-State Treasuerer : Cardozo of j-g0ajIlg fronl tfle Treasury. Cardozo is a iiv!j,llt niniatto, and a great rascal Tlishop Hood, colored, of the African M. E. Zion Church, denounces the Liberia scheme as a great swindle, especially that part of it which collects $Q from each -: colored man. Jle U right, Considerable-coni plaint is made of the loss or mis-carriage of letters between Charlotte and Raleigh. It is very hard to tell where the blame is. The contractors tor grading the Narrow ruare road between Lincoluton and New ton arepushlng the work with zeal. They have GT convicts on the avojU ind 4 in the woods. Jolm 1. "Hussey, Esq., of Statesviile, lias received an appointineirt Jn the Con gressional Library ttt Washington, with a salary of $L5(K) per annum. And Mr Richard Granger of Beaufort ounty, has received a place in the P. O. Department of the.Houso of Representations. Twenty-three of tlje thirty-eight States have Democratic Governors, This does not include the newly-elected Governor of Ohio. Ervhauge. And that is the gresHf danger to the Democratic party. A party too nnmer oTiS in office-holders is in more danger of defeat and dissolution than one with a bare majority in the country.' Power breeds corruption -a party without much opposition soon goes to decay. The N. Y. Sun speaks in high terms of praise of Gov. Vance's recent order -in which he endeavors to promote-the forma tion of volunteer irfilitary companies throughout the State with the view of policing our own State when there is need Tor it instead of calling on the President 1 for IT. 15. troops. Gov. Vance dou't like the idea of calling on the President for help, in such cases, and iu this he is in 1.:.. 11..... .-.rt thp State, Annual Conference Railroad Rates. Dr. T. C. Smith of this city has received a letter from J. R. MeMurdo, Esj., gener al passenger agent of the Richmond & un ii tc Kiulroau, stating that round trm j tickets to Salisbury will be put on sale ! t!ie '2tith. x!7t!i, and stb of NoveniWr for tage of the reduced rates is rvi.-if .,.. ounnodatiQU to the people of Charlotte who wish to attend to the meeting ot con- fere nee. Cha rlotie Observer, Western District. The Federal Court. Judge Dick presiding, convened promptly Tuesday morning, The 'new clerk, Mr. litsed, was at his post, 'though' General. Hampton will hold over until the end of Iris court. The bnjUffe are John 1J. Giet ter, S. L. TAvyden. YV . II. Young, T. K. Davis and N. L. Whitley. What a vast j improvement over courts heretofore iq ; this respect; The marshal must receive credit for this move towards reform. YV. 11. McClue, of Hayesville, is foreman of the grand jury, which body is a good one, AsheviUc Citizen. What Kills Agricultural Fairs. Gov, Vance, jp Jus Weldon address, alluded to a numlier of Agricultural Fairs that were held annually in the State in times past, and that are now defunct, und give his opinion very decidedly to what killed them, namely, "horse racing, three card moiUe and prizo candy." Qf coarse he meant tluj undue preponderance iu favor of the track to the exclusion of pierely agricultural competition and excellence; and to the admission within the giquuds of various catchpenny-concerns that tempt and wheedle and cheat the unwary and unsophisticated out of their money. The hint is a timely one and one well worthy the consideration of the Executive Committees of Agricultural Societies in nor arranging their plans for Fairs hereafter. Raleigh Xeirs. Managers of County Fairs hereafter hould b particular to exclude sail gamb ling concerns from their G rounds. Swind ling and gambling tents did much to kill the Mecklenburg Exhibitions ; and as it is proposed, next year, tq hold Fairs, it is Lhoped that no cheats and swindlers will again be allowed a place on the grounds. Charlotte Democrat. Proprietors of Xew York Hotel to he -.4 rrestcd. New YpiiK, Nov. 12. The counsel for the Order of the League to-day made ap plication for warrants for the arrest fur violation of the Excim; L:iw of le pro prietors of the fifth Avenne; St. Jaiuea, Gilsey, Astor, pivscott, Floirinan, Grand Vntral, Coleman, Urnon Srjaare and " inehester Hotel, tne uotei urunswicK Cafe, Internationale, Atlantic Garden and some others. Justice Flammtr. signed the warrants but they will not be served before to-morrow morning. Qn. YaHcf A Public Benefactor. Asheyille Citizen. It was a merited compliment to Gen. Vauce to replace him at the head of the committee on Patents. During the past Congress, as chairman oi said committee, 1 1 - . A I . e urgeu uuu suyiri-u u Muuug iuc w- fanl of Congress to thp e?teusjou of qer tain patent lights pertaiuingto sewing ma chines, wjiich is worth mllipt of (lollars tt the pour people all over tU land. In that act he achiuypd the highest position of a public benefactor, and it was very largely contributing tq the benefit of those wlia are l;ttle uble to help and. pro tect themselves. By the aid of that ac tion of Gen, Vance, sewing machines which heretofore sold for from $G5 to $J50 each, can rjow b bought (or' from $i5 to $.0. The owners of these patents have become enormously rich qui of the im mense profits ; and feii. Vance thought properly that it was time the toiling mil- lioms specially the poor widows and mothers of the land should receive some consideration at the hands of the govern-: me nt in this matter. Now, if Gen. Vauce succeeds in getting his Hanking bill through lie wjll lpive done two acts for which ho wjR ch?serve the everlasting gratitude of all he neor pie those who earn, their bread, by the sweat of their brow. But these are only two of the very many efforts of Gen V. to help the people siuce he has been iu Con gress, and just suclj as he will continue to make so long as he remains there. From the Kaleigh Observer. MAD FOLKS. There are, some people who do not like the idea of the Southern States getting their full share of the benefits of the Fed eral Government. In fact whenever we mention it, it.stirs their bile terribly and they talk in a very ugly manner. Tlie other day we printed an article in timating in our usual delicate and modest way that the time had come for the South to assert its rights in the councils both of the party and of the country,- and straight way the New York 'Times reprints it in full to show the North what great, danger there- is that the solid South will rule the nation. But we doubt if the nation will scare much at the outlook. The nation knows that in old times when the South was a power in the laud honesty and econo my were the order of the day, and a re gard for the 'Constitutional limitations of the government, and unless we greatly mistake the sentiment of the nation, that is just about the kind of government they 1 are now trying to seeuro, e trust the limes will continue to print our articles. But a Georgia coteniporary, the Augus ta XV. ronicle and Sentinel fared worse than did The Observer. It happen, d to say the other day ; "We-are tired of all buzzard and no tnrkev. There must in future be a fair i .ll.'tl-iUlltl.kl. .... 1.. 1..VW . ...... ..k.v I 1( ' , .... ? . ... 1 nmiriiu i , iuii u in .xxiii inn t', II l I have it not now, the power to put on the brakes." irieiKls. untier tlacat ion. seem to tliiiil: t;,at S".""'''. tla-ii-A, now that 7 I ' 7 ... Itl... I ... 1 i . . . 1 A. ll . .. nJ niM.f,.4.t ir ,1,...,..., !lin !;,i tl.V l v --ji ' . 1 , 1 r.t . tney.are to rjnu over it rougii rsiioit. I his is the great mistake they are making. If they Ivould accept clemency to their lives ' and liberty with nroner lmmilitv and ! gratitude, there would bo no further - irouoie : out tueir insolence nutier gov 11 ernmental clemency is unbearable. No body, here or elsewhere, cares for tjieir free use of epithet, for that is but the ebullition of windy spleen. More guueou ade'earries no, terrors with it, "Such viiporings only challenge eon tempt and ridicule, -and illy become those who, if they had received just punishment for their ollences, would long ago have propitiated them upon the gallows. It is not pleasant to remind these people of what is due to them iu simple justice ; but their arrogance and bad maimers provoke it. If they could see themselves as others see them, they would bear themselves in a ujore becoming manner." After its delicate allusions to the gal lows and bad maimers aud Southern in gratitude, we hope the Republican, feels better. An article like theiboveis equal to a good case of sea sickness in riding one-of his loose bile, but for other pur poses it is useless. The time has gone by when such talk can scare anybody. It was uot always so, but now we merely laugh to see how mad the man is who utters such language. Investigation Asked For. Washington, Nov, 10. Siuce the bill was introduced by Mr. Waddell to abolish the Western U. S, Judicial District of North Carolina, the people arf? asking, through the Sena tors and members of Congress from that State, to have a Congressional investiga tion of the official acts of the officers of that District, or ask the President to re move ihem rather tljan abolish the Dis trict. An investigation is pending against Collector Young qf tliQ 4th N- Cf Collec tion District. Last Friday there were forty-one foreign vessels in the port of Wilmington. TIIK TOWERING TENT OF II I f j L 1 A R D A; II V X T 1 1 G 9S GREAT PACIFIC C01IBIATI0H " " ! AMD ' FEEE BALLOON SHOW. D't fail to be (n, time. Bring all the Mi and little fvtlk to v h. and the prilui flnrt of tlie Inlrt-pi I AffoqaiU U'l renieiiibvr tlial o vhakoe whalertr will ue tuaue or CMllec tion Permitted. WILL EXHIBIT AT SALISBURY Nor- 20. MISS ANNIE WORLAND In her d;irin an-1 graceful Performance iifen the Conle Volfobe. Her nnst niarveloti and daring acts liave elecliined the Continent of Euroje, and in every city which ghe lia a ;eared. Po!j.eHins( all the attraction of fnrnij iVatureit and youth, she adilrt air intrepidity to the rform:utce thai is astonishing and niar vtlous. MR. ROBERT HUNTING Jefter, ConvernaiinnaIit and Chw, modet tut brilliant, wit and repartee without vulgari ty, naTrica I wuhottt oflenae. - A veritable geniuit in the tented Temple of Mom us. The Awe-inpiring Trapeze Artist, Par Ex cellence. 1 MR. CHARLES DISCO, The graceful and daring mid-air doiib'e trapeze performance ny tlnArtit, have lieen pronounc ed by ihd press and public beyond a parallel. CHARLES TAYLOR The California Wonder, surnamed the man - of many fornn. "Aftonisliinj: !" "('an he lie hu man.'" are the exciamatiun.4 that come from the audience s lie performs his almost incred ible feat- M0N8, ARIZONA! Thp Mudprn Giant in hi-- Unparalleled Feats of Strength, 4:1 1. H3ig mm And I am bappy to fay that I have the best selected stock oi" STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS I have ever offered in this market; and can pell them lower th;in ever known before Black Alpaca, 25 to 45cts. per yard; 4-4 Sheet ing ct.; r lannels, 20 o oO els.; and bargains in pani good.; bargains in every department. T Il CMii! ClolMnff! In this line I can ofil-r jjreat inducements, and can s:iy to my customers that they can save i 2o per cent, by calling on me before buying elsewhere. ALSO A full line of Hais, Boots, Shoe, Crockery, Groceries, &c, and I expect to continue tlie BOOT AND HERB BUSINESS as heretofore. Call and see. V.WALLACE. (3:2mos.) Says a Ioton physician, has no equal as a blood purifier. Hearing of its many wonderful cures after all other remedies had failed, I visited the Labratory, and convinced myself of its-gtnuine merit. It is prepared from barks, roots, mid herbs, each of whicli is highly effective-, and 1 1 . ey Are co'n pounded in sueli a manner as to produce aslonisliinK results." VEGETINE Is the great Blood Furitier. VEGETINE ill cure the worst case of Scrofula. VEGETINE Js recommended by physicians and apolheca ries. VE0ETIN1 Ha effected some .uarvelou cures in cases of Cancer. VEGETINE Cure the worst ;isfs of Canker. VEGETINE Meet with Womiei iui success iu Mercurial dis eases. VEGETINE Will eradicate Silt KLeum from thenvsdem, VEGETINE Removes Pimples and Humor from the face, VEGETINE Cures Constipation and regulates the bowels, VEGETINE li a valuable. remedv for Headache. VEGETINE Will cure Pvspepia. VEGETINE Restores the entire i-ysteiu to liealihy condi? tion. VEGETINE Removes the Janse ol' Oizzineiu, VEGETINE Relieves Fuinlness in tlie Stoiijach, VEGETIHE Cures ains in tlie Back. VGETIHE Efi'ecluallv cures Kidnev Complaint. VEGETIHE Is effective in U cure of Fenjaie Weakness. VEGETINE Is the great remedy for General Debility. VEGETINE Is acknowledged by all elates fif people to be the best and must reliable blood punher in the world. VECETIE Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Veetine is old by All Druggists. An old physician retired from active practice, hav Ing bad placed In his liands by an East Indian mis sionary the formula ol a simple vegetable remedy tor the speedy nd permanent cure ot Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affections, aU-o a positive and radjeai cure for General Debility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers In thousands of cases, feels It his duty to make It known t his suffering fellows. The recipe will be sent free of charge, to all who desire it, with full directions for preparing and suoc6ssfuliy using. Address with stamp naming this paner, D. J. c. Stone, 44 North Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. (3:6mos.) NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE IFOR THE WATCHMAN "VEGET1NE 'r HOPE FOR ALL ! Consumption is generally supposed to be an insu rable disease. uyt . because uieJlcal men, yuo ot a 1 outers should have been! the last to encourage : sucn an unpiiilosopuical and dangerous assumption. sistency which s-ems almost lacredlble in the Utfat nave iii3ieu uuuu uuj uruudifiiicu it mw a wci- ous' adtlediy, xor what can be more depressing and lacn luunUed solely upon taa Hat ot his pay sljiQ j LWaV m& lU!Uujr 11 ilil l-Ll, ill x uiu uio muiuav lujt caatie doneiorhlmH to rtyiUer his esit trom tuis world as easy -as Wilole. 'ircli 'meUnohotC and hopeless reflectioas as tuu belief engenders auunj consumptive pallsuts, does as mactirir not more, to na&ten their aeparlure tor the land oi shadow, as the tubercles la taeir lunjrs. Away. Wiu sucti a hopeless theory, iiappiiy the .gkkat Mastkiw ok MtticisK have entered tueir protest against tt. and are confuted Dy tne moot poaiuve teatun juy tae rooastro'di fallacy. Dangerous as pulmonary patfiWls Li, its terrible ravages any be staved and thai Iuus restored to a sound condition even alter suppuration has taken ptvee. Every expeneaued suigeou Knows i bat post mortem examinations ot aged perdons who have died in the ordrujrv course ot uaturo have re peatedly disclosed the tracc-3 of pulmonary ulcers enUrely cioatrized. 'i he ar0-umenWtheretore, against the possibility or healing a pulmonary abscess be cause tne immediate seat ot the disease cannot be reached, has not a leg to stand upon, over liity In stances ot the discovery or ctratriieJ ulcers in the lunss have been resorae J by the me.tleal taouiiy ot Farts, and suj.'i emiaeat autaorides as Heviaus, Maloldiul. Du liaen and scores oi others, French, EnjrlUh and Oennan. might easily be cited 10 prove their certain curability. To treat any m ilady rationally its character and moibid luflueuce must be Known. The dissecting knife lias disclosed aU the internal characteristics vt consumption We know that tubercles in the lungs vary In size from granules smaller than a pin's ne-id to that oi a U?;! bean These develope into open ulcers technically know n as vornical whlcu uur wards soread over a surface several laches in diam eter. Their sacs are ruled with a yellow, ta-eenlsh, gravlsa m uter generally very offensive. Tne mem brane itself is greatly inflamed, anl the ends of tne pulmonary artery and vein ecmaectln.? with the dis eased parti are clisr,'ed with vitiated and purulent m"iM i tenth must ensue either from suffocation or hemorrhage II speedy relief is not obtained. It is obvious that something is ie-juired which U1 ena ble the sufferer to raise and eject the poison raiiv liug in his lungs, and choking the air passages, and .i.7 ... ...in .,1 ... ..Mr... I'm (-i-i-iirjk.:c iriHTfl! Ion nf Hl lntl imed parts. No preparation know n to materia medica accomplishes this double object so effect ually and sneedilv as iloti-owAY's coruu Cckk and Lvxa Kiijsiii. That in."oniDarable remedy loosens and llnuitles the p jlsnnous and fretid accumulations In the lungs and brOn.-ULe, subdues with w onderful raolditv tne lnflim at ion of t!ie diseased parts, and preveats the possibility of hemorrhage. At th same time It tones aud s; r ngtheas the muscles of the tnroar and cn ua -s them otmow off tde vitiated .matter without straining. The transcendent merit Of HOLLOWAV'S C'OIOH CCKE AND LCSG BAIjSAM la lUC thoroughness with which it does its work. Its Ua meuse sujerioritv to the multitudes of oiUcinal and proprietary medicines. d:stgnel for a similar pur lose, which have preceded it, lies in the fact Tint it Is an ABsoi.utK Eradicant or pulmonary and throat diseases, while ihey at the best were mcreiy palliatlons. It is not alone that the preparation dis lodges the pulmonic virus, it possesses baLsamio p.o periies peculiarly adapted to soothe the lacerated luiU- wlilie bv its tonic opperatioas it greatly facili tates and hastens the healing process. As a pre ventive llOLLOWAV'S COUGH CURK AN 11 Ll'NIt BALSAM is equallv etlicaclous. coughs, especially the- dry hacking coughs wnuh are so common, are temoij fmltful sources of consumption. The sufferer at first lus a feellniof rawness lu the throat, tightness across the chest. tUc-n dangerous iuilaxuation sets in. whlrh m iv give rise tohem;u'rrhageortheforni atlon or voiiuicii, it it Is not speedily checked and cough loosened, lioi.i.ow av's outrun Cckk asi Li no Bai'sam accompllslies this with a degree of prompti tude and certainty which astonishes the patient. No type of thpat. lung or bronchial disturbance can resist lis curative influence. It overcomes the most obstinate forms of this class of-disorders, and breaics I up at owe ihe inot violent paroxysms of coughing. All Us ingredients are purely vegetable. Sonic of thm are culn'ii ijom sources ejmreiy new to pnar macy, and all ;tro possc.-v-,fl or properties of jnai-vel-ous remedial efticacy. The unsolicited testlmom.ils which its proprietors have been receiving since its intpcniction to the public, from persons who have experienced or wituessed its wonderful b.neiicial effects, fully Ju-ijily the belief tliat it must, ere long, lHVOIl;e the SfAMUKU Amkkic.vn -SeEClKlO xso ALL DtSEASKS OK THE KCtiriKATOl'.Y OKtiANS. zriPos.TAruT cAUTiorff. Kono genuine unless the signal ure oi J. Haydock ana ii. . Davis as ajreuts for the United States, are found on the wrapper. A handsome reward will be jfiven to any one rendirta? such Information as may lea I to the iictectlon of any jiaity or parties counter feiting the me lle.tnes or vending tho same knowing tliPin to bt sitirious. Mild at the nianufactory of Trofessor IIoi,i)ww & Co.. New Ver, and by all respectable dnijrgisU and dealeis in medicine turougnoui tue civinzea worlj. 51. per bottle. 33f i NOTICE. Books to receive sub,sert;tion3 to the capital stock of the '-SOlini CAKUi.iNA AND VIUOINlA K. -l-HOAl) COMPANY," will be opened under the direc tion, or the rollowiuff couiuilsslouers, at tne iouow irir plates and times: IN DAVIE COUNTY : At MocKsviUe, Saturday, November 17tb, 1877. At .lerusaleui, Tuesday. Nov. iuth. At J. H. u'ltli.un's. Thu:-s.lay, Nov. 22d, " At A. A. Spring's, Saturday. Nov. 24th, " Smith urove. I'uesday, Nov. 27th, Fannlogton, Thursday, Nov. 2Sth, At C'larkesvllle. Saturday, Dec. 1st, " Ai Calahan. Tuesday, i.)ec.4tU, " and remain open at Mocksvllle until 12th Dec. under Commissioners, March. Carter, and Booo. IN ROWAN COUNTY: At SaUsbury, Saturday, Nov. 17th, 1S77. At Franklin, Monday, Nov. lyth. At FoanTs Mills. Tuesday. Nov. 20th. and will remain open at SaUsburv until I2th pee., unJx-r t ojiiiiiloioiH'r .lame.-. K. Kr-rr. JAS. K. KKiJU, V.M1. MAPCH, A. G. L'AH'I Fi. A M. LUOE. Cjm misxionr. Salisburj-. Nov. 7th, r-:0t Davidson County - IN Till: SITERIOR COURT. Nancy Thomnson, Allat'iir Tiuiinp-oii, tannah Seabttit, Jane i'hon) p':t, .Minnie Kinney and Jaiues Kinney, minors by j 1 their regular Cu trdi;in, . P. - Sunimons. Kinney, J Kiinii. Ar;uiitit I Nilhiin Thompson, Nancy F. j Thompson and others, Defendant. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To the Sheriff of Davidson Con ntg-G recti ng : You are herfcby commanded to Mitnmon Nathan Thompson, Nancy F. Tuonjpsoji, Ad eline 13. Thompson, David YV. Thouiusoii, 1 Milus C. Thompson, Cyrus l. Thompson, Thompson, only heir of Jacob lhoiiipson, Martiia Thompson, 11. C Tliuiupson, V. K. Thompson, James K. Clarke and wife Kliza bftli, J. t. Thompson, Jesse D.irnall and wile Susannah,.!. YVJflionipson, Martiia E.Thomp sijii, Jane F. Thompson, Poloma Thompson, Lucretia Tliompson, David p Tliounsou, James Thompson, James F. Thompson, Bur-wt-ll II. Thompson Christina L. Thompson, Jr.o. Burkbert, Ally N. Thompson, Thus. J Thompson, Nancy C. Thompson, Daniel riiompson, Kachel Curroll, and Benjamin Car roll, her hu-sliar. l, the defendants above named if to be found within your county, to be and appear before the Clerk of our Superior Court, for I) avid-son County, at the Court House in Lexington, within twenty driys from the ser vice of the Sui&iior(s, exclusive of the day ol service, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within tendas Irom the date of thl-J Summon and let the said Defendants take n : ' - that if they fail to answer the s-id cf inj i .iu' within the time prescribed by law, ihe IMainliffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com print. Hereof fail not and of this Summons make due return. Given under ipy hand and seal this 25th day of August, 1877. C. F. LOWE, Clerk of the Superior Court of Davidson County and J ude of Propate. North Carolina, Pavidsojt CotrxTY. Is Superior Court. . It appearing by affidavit and the return of the Sheriff, to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants above named are non resi dents of this State. It is therefore ordered that publication of the summons in thiaca-e be made once a week for ix auccewive weeks in the Carolina Watchman, a newspaper pub lished in the TowapC Salisbury, notifying defendants to uppear and answer according to the tenor of said summons. C.F.LOWE, Lesington, Oct. 20th, 1877. 2:w. pr'fee fyynwvr 1 -j.-- 8h"-rttTSEj A New Double-Seated SPRING WAGO.'J Will eold at puhlie"auction 'at the. Court- House dour in Salisbury, at JJSo'clocK M., .i-. th tin vol November, ihe property ; unlay il,e lOtli dn 'ul ' f claim due l:2t. d. JOHN L- WRIGH.X ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE GHEJAT BARGAINS FOR CASH. TUe Store of A.J. Mock & Co., Salisbury, hitherto -ufed under rH-edingf in baui ruutev. w"U b penon Jiaturday, October 2blh, aiid every article f that sjdendid stock ol" . Uoods will bo sold as rapidly as jiossible AT COST T Tlie utock coin prises a general assortment, so that the public can find tli-re- almost nv thing desired. The attention of la lies i especially calleiLio the fancv and staple article in thts dress department of ihe stock, well knotrn ro be superb. They, logeiher with everyihiaj; else, will be sold at cost ir less, fall and see. fisT" IViMtm. indebted to the Firm of A. J. Mock & Co., either by note or account, must pay on or btiore ti e 1-d of Dec. 1877. Any htiliiii! to do will p;o ceded against ac co:ding to law. DAVID L. Br.INOLE, Assignee Salisbury, N. C, Oct. 10, 1377. l:4w. f So wan County 9 IN THE SUPERIOR COfRT. David M. Cooper, Adm'r of Wi Ham Cooper, Against Ferrfind YVaHon and wife, j Special pro Nancy C. Watsoiw I D. I ceedmg to make ilitchey nd wife, Amelia C. real estate as-Uilc-ht-y. James C. Cooper, els. (ieor;e A. CoopJr, Mary L. I Cooper. J In this case it appearing to the Cofirt that Mary K.-Cooper, one of the defendants, is aj non-reident of this Slate-, it is ordered, tliat publication be made for six successive weeks in the Carolina Watchman, a newspaper puUi lished in the towu-of Salisbury, notifying ihe said Mary E. Cooper to appear at the Superior Court Clerks office of Knwnn County, on Ihe JSth day of November, 1877. then and there to answer or demur to the petition of the plain til.: J. M. II0RAII, Clerk. Oct. 13th, 1877. Gt. EUGENE L. HARRIS, Urlist in Crayon, Sassafras Fork, N. C PORTRAITS EALiRGED in the most finished style of crayon drawing from PHOTOGRAPHS, FEUEOTYl'ES, DAGUERREOTYPES, MINIATURES, ETC. 14xl7$10.O0. Framed 13.00. Ibx22$l5.00 Framed $v!0.00. Send for circular. 51: THE CHEAT CAUSE OK Just Published, i; a &ealed Envelope. Price six cent.1. A Lectcke ox tuk X atckk, Tbkatmnt. and Radical eiiTe of ''e n;nal Weakness, or Spennator rhoea. in.bioe l by Self-Abuse. I ,i voluntary Kmis siotin. I mpote.Kjy, Nervous Debility, and ImjieJi ments to marriage genera !ly; Consumjition. Epiiip sev. an I Kits: Mema! ami I'nvsii al Ineapncitv. &c, Hy ft MIKUr J. lU'l.VKltVVKLIi, M. U., author of the (Jreen Uook " &c. The worM-renow no'l author. !n tliis admirnhle Lecture, eleaily prove from his own experience that'!i v vfat ci,sTi-5,ir'H of Self- bue may lie effectually removed without medicine. nd without lanperons scirioal uperitions. bougie, instru ments, rings, or cir.l als: poiiitiii. tint a mode of cure at once certain and oil'.-etual. by which every sufferer, no ruarTeT what his condition tuny be, may care hims-jlf che 1 ply privately and radically. HQTItis Lecture will prove a boon to thousands find thoumnd.t. Sent, under scnl. in a p'ain envelope tn any id dress , on e -e pt f si isetits. or two postage stamps. Address t'o ln ibe ss. THE CULVS RWELL MEDICAL CO , 41 Ann St, New York; Post Ofllce box, 458G. (2G:Iy. GHAMPTON'S IMPERIAL SOAP IS THSJ BEST. Crampton's Irypcrial Soup is the Eest. thampton's Imperial Soap is the R'St. t'rainpion's Imperial Soap is the Rest. Ciampton's Imperial Soap is the IV-t. Cramploii's Imperial Soap is the Rest. Crauiptoii's Impi-rial Soup is the Resl. Cramptoti'a Imperial Soap is the Rest. Crampton'.'1 Imperial Soap is ihe Rest. Crampton's Imperial Soap is tlie Rest. Cramplon's Imperial Soap is the Rest. This Soap is manufactured from pure material; and as il contains a large per centage oi Vegetable Oil, is warranted fully equal to the best imported L'aslileboap, and at the sar.je time con tains all the cleansing properties of the cele brated German and French Liundry Soaps. Jt is therefore re- commended for the use in the Laundry, Kitchen and Bath Room. and fr general household purposes; also for Printers", Painters. Engineers ar.d Machinist, it will remove spi (,f Ink, Tar, Grease. Oil, Paint, tic, fropi the hand.';. The Huntington, Pa., Monitor of Ap?il 5th, 1877, pronounces thi SUap the best in the market, as follows : Reader, we don't want you to suppose that this is an advertisement, and pass it over jnr heeded. Read it. We want to direct your at tention to the advertisement of "Crampton's Imperial Soap." Having used il in our ofiJee for the last year, we can recommend it as the best quality of soap in use. It is a rare thing to get a soap that will thoroughly cleanse print ing ink from the hands, as also from linen; but Crampton's laundry soap will do it, and we know whereof we speak. It is especially adapt ed for printers, painters, engineers and ma chinist, and it nil! remove grease of all de scription from the hand as well as clothes with little labor. For eeneral household pur poses it cannot be excelled. Hi Manufactured qnly bv Crampton Brothers 2 4 8 anil 10, Rolgerg P:acef and 33 and Jefferson St.New York. For sale by 40 SALISBURY, N. C. THE OXLY ANTIDOTE FOR LOXG profits ! - " A SiillUlil 1 UAOU i)U5kESS' . , COME AMD SEE FOR YQURSElf I hay opened at the oldtand. recently oc ' pinl by H. Frank UraUam & Co.. witl, , CI I eclStocJiof STAFIiZ & FANCY 000 With PUOY1SIONS GROCERIES Added DRY GOODS Sold CHEAPER than cau be bousht anr where iu Salisbury. ; figycORN, WHEAT, OATS, El-rrpj. Eags taken as Cash.-a " My business will be conducted on a CSII BASl -thereby givinji raemany advaruairei oyer. those who loa credit business. 6 Thanking my friends for past furor ,f hoping to merit a t'ontinuction of lliesauie"! 4 K. FRANK GRAHAM. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Ate 'antxBaled for th cure and prevention of iijs inJCorseiCaitW, Hopa,$ieeo.n6 f owlm. JTii. Pr ot &JtuDor, Aid. Cotton Press Buiidiujr r The undersigned offers his services to the juiblic for Cotton Press Huiltling and Repair- inland wniao mis worlc cheaper than ever before done in this countrv. Address, H. W. OYEKCASIK Enochvillle Rowan Count v, N. C. 30.5m: - ' Attention FARMERS. GRASS SEED. Just received a fresh supply of Clover Seed. Orchard Grass. Riue Grass. Red Top mid Timothy, which 1 will sell cheap. At July 5:5trts. ENXISS 1823. ENDPOR 1S7S. THE SEV Y0BK 0BSERVEE. Tlt Best Relisi"" and Secular Family Newg. jiiiper. MlOa Y'ear, postpaid. 1-VtablUied 182:i. 31 PARK ROW, NEW YORK, -j sAniriii copxss ru.EE. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. All persons iniretrteiMo-the fir (4 McCiJh. bins, Reall& Dean, are hereby. tvoiiSed to call and settle with the nndersfgrteu' as-iignee in Rankruptcv, as longer Je?y cannot be given. F. A. TAVISw ) Anees in, J. S. McCURRINS. i Paotiftv1' Sept. 10, 1877. (4T:4t. BROWN & VERBLE'S Livery & Sale Stables, SALISBURY, N. C, Will convey passengers to and from any point with" the best stock and vehicles. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will find it to their interest to call upon them before making arrangements elsewhere. Drovers and Traders will find at this establishment good lots and. stables, and plenty of good hay, fodder, oa!a and corn. PLEASURE DRIVES, Those wUhins turnout for pleasure driving will find lhe-6etf accommodations at these Stables. Mr. J. FT Webb will always be found at tlie Stables and promises entire satisfaction to all customers. 42:tf. GREAT REUUCTiOX IX PRICES V- We are the first to offer First-Class Sewing Machines at prices within the raoh oi "all. W lr SELL T.IIE VEUV UEST FAMILY SE1. MACHINE ' ' . . .11 itl) on an ornamented Iron Stand ana irr . "vluit Top aud Drawer, and necessary AUbe ments. and ueliver it at any Itaiiroad Def&t m United States, E FBEE OF CHARGE. These machiues are warranted to 0 the wfcol line of FainiTy Swius with more .rapidity, eas of ruanagement, and less fatigue to tne opg ator. tl,an anv machine now in use. They the DocbIR fpBEAD Stitch in such man ' they avoid the necesMty gt windiog tue " thread, and will sew fromtfcefineslcaiiibric : . heaviest overcoatfiloth. Senl for a cm"1' ftp: ample f sewing. Every piachiDe warranw. (I hreeyea.rs. ; A UK NTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. j. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., UnltA. 47: ly. 723 Filbert St., Philadelpk Mortgage Deeds for sale here. - i I - - r

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