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Carolina Watclimaii. THURSDAY. JANUARY 10, 1878, DEATH QV CHIEF JUSTICE PEAUSON. Tho'iad new of the death of Chief Tnstreo Ricniivixn M. PkaiUqx reached tlti place on Sumlay Wt. The news spread from lip to lip; and the lowe tone, the reflective eve, aad saddened countenance of each one who heard it, one felt the Btate had unstained in the fall of this disttnjniUh4d jurist. However men may have differed in their estimates of the man, while living, tber were none, we think, who hesitated to admit his ac curate and thorough knowledge of the law as a science; and we think bis legal -decisions are held Ta as high regard as those of any eotemporary Chief Justice in any of the States, Judge Pearson served on the bench 41 years. He was elected Judge of tlie Su lerior Court in 183G, and was transferred to the Supreme Court m 1843. He was appointed Chief Justice in 1859, to which place he was re-elected in 18G8 for the term of ten years. - He devoted his lifo almost exclusively to the law, baviug entered it .from the law office of the late Judge Henderson of this place, about the time he -Reached his Majority, Iis career was successful from the start, which of itself is evidence of his superior talent and ability, He died in his 73d year, A telegram dated "Winston, Jan. 5, says he left home yesterday,' on his way to Raleigh to pre-1 side at the January term of tne Supreme Court. When about 5 miles from, his home, Richmond Hill, he went to sleep, as the driver thought, When near Win ston the driver tried to rouse him, but could not. lie was lifted, from his buggy in this conditionj and when, examined 4y physicians at Winston, it was found that he was paralyzed ontle right side and ppeechless. He recognised no one, but continued to until death, closed the" scene. The mortal remains of the deceased were brought to this place on Monday, by a special train clad in mourning, arriving hero about 12 o'clock, M. They were im mediately transferred to a train on the Western N. C. R. R., also, dressed in mourning,' to beconveyed to Statesville for burial, near which place Jie has a daughtef, Mrs, Hayno Pavis. Tuesday morning they were brought back from Statesville and sent to Raleigh for burial. . The sudden death was such a surprise that the friends of the deceased had net considered the question of burial, and , hence, we suppose, this apparent indeci- biuu. iuug puuuu v,w v. i-mc vuici t j.: u a n a ii.. j:a. rr!. - i 1. 1 : i ni.:rl umumniu, .uggeiiir v.. uw- ness of Ms final sepulchre at the Capitol of the State. WHAT IS THE REMEDY T The Hon. Geo. Davis, of Wilmington, whose name has been mentioned iu con nection with the Supreme Court Bench of this State, says he oannot nccept the posi tion because he cannot live on the salary, $2,500a year.f We are an admirer of Mr. Davis, and rather regret that he is unwil ling to serve the State for the pay allow ed, but we presume other Eastern gentle men, equally as well qualified, will be willing to occupy a position on the Bench of the Supreme Court for the salary ab Jowed by law. While speaking of salaries, we suggest to taxpayers that salaried offices in the State are increasing in consequence of Stato money being invested in public in stitutions. The Penitentiary at Raleigh, the Lunatic Asylum at Raleigh, the white uud colored Deaf & Dumb Institutions at Raleigh, the Lunatic Asylum at Golds boro, for colored people, the mammoth Lunatic Asylum at Morgan ton, the State School at Fayette ville for colored people, and the numerous other salaried State offices at Raleigh, are eating up the sub stance of the tax-paying and workiug peo ple of the State. What remedy will the people suggest ? Would it not be better to decrease the number of salaried officers and pay those we are" obliged to have better wages, or wouldlt not be better to stop some of the jgiganticpubljc buildings and works going on in the State and thereby stop appro priations for the same ? If present schemes are continued and carried out, our people may expect an increase of tax instead of a decrease iu these times of scarcity of money. We are not opposed to a reason' able number of salaried officers and "Asy lums," but they are gettiug a little too numerous for economy. CJtarlotte Dcme rrat. These are graVe questions, indeed, and should engage the earnest attention of the people, To increase the number of sala ried officers is to increase and strengthen the fetters op the limbs of the people. Salaried officers and their friends are often the most active ag6nts not only to in crease the salaries but also to increase the number of salaried officers. The State is full of men who long for office and good pay, and unless the people are watchful Against this'source of evil, their burdens 5vill goon constantly increasing in weight, TnE SPECIAL TERM S. COURT for Rowan, for the trial of civil issues, will copir fuencp pext 3Ionday, the 14th inst., nis nn- .or, 'Judge Kjerr presiding. Judge Kerb held the regular term of our Superior Court last Springy and by his learning, dignity and impartiality gaye general satisfaction. It was remarked bv all who heard it, that his charge to the Grand Jury was the ablest and most impressive that had been delivered Jjere for many years. His return, next week, tyilj be cordially received our citizens. Stump Extractor, Miller's improved stum nv tree, and zrrab extractor, is an in ventiqniof wonderful potrer, and will TJueenmg ojcreurmuuzanonsjur ihk moreand1etter work in a day than conld be done4y teu able, bodied men, working with ordinary tools, in the same length of time, jOne horse and this machine, wjth two hands to manage it, will draw oat at the rate of from fcix to a dozen atnmpft and grnbd in an hour, taking tip all fires from grubs to trees of ten inchea in diameter hauling them out with all or many of their roots attached, N aid of axe or grubbing hoe is required; and the groand is left entirely free of root obstruc tions. "Where it is desirable to clear lands in this Way, this machine is invaluable. It is simple in coustruction-on the cap stan principle sand easily managed, and will clear an apre of land without reiDOTfO. It can 4ae taken np and moved to a pew nlftce And made readv for work iu an hour or two Mr, A, H, Miller, the proprietor, is now Btonninir at the National Hotel in this a - t,;. n,oi.tnM An 1 J F-i. I" I- - - limine, nuu uoa vuu jiia munwuau-w . . .... - i hibitlon pear town, where persons desir ing to see it in operation may be gratified. It is particularly interesting to farmers who should be the best judges pf its value as a farm implement, Col, Julian Allew, formerlyof Brook lyn, N. YL where, dnring flush times he flourished with all the money making meq of that city tnd time, was wise enough to see, in 1873, that the bubble of a false prosperity had exploded and that h who would save himself from financial rum must nlainlr and practical accent the logic of facts, came to North Carelinaand bought a farm near btatesville, and ruled him,self down to a rate of life and a busn ness system hy which he could see the end from the beginning. He was success ful as a orth Carolina farmer, and on re-visiting his hnie in Brooklyn, recent ly, created no little stir in that city by relating what he had been doing. The Brooklyn Eagle makes it the subject f a two column article, in which the wisdom of Cpl Allen is duly commended. It is rumored here that the nn.' W.N. II. Smith will be appointed to fill the place made vacant by the death of Chief Justice R. M. Peakson, o IcE.-rr-.The ground was covered with sleet yesterday morning:- Walking was both dif ficult and dangerous. The road ways the roughest places--were the .safest. It was odd enough to see ladies carefully picking their way in the middle of the street. One notably fleshy lady had two or three helpers gyes to steady her, and they were all very uneasy. One old colored madam went down on a sidling place, and slipped and scrammed to the lowest int. She heard I - - or ' Toiceg and suppoBed the whoe town wa9 laughing at her, and exclaimed, my lord, de biggest fools I eve r seed." o LATEST. It is denied that the Russians have crossed the Scbipka Pass. No Armis- tic probable, though the Port is said to be ready for negotiations. Washington, Jan. 8 Gov. Shepherd fell on the ice and broke his leg in two places above the knee. The President will sign thasilver bill if passed by Congress. Montgomery Blair, in the Maryland Legis lature, created a flutter by a resolution to investigate ITavea' accession to the Presi dency. His speech on the subject is report ed as astounding the radical members. Re solution .referred to Committee on Federal relations. Cold Weather. The cold oiv Monday and Tuesday was very severe. The ponds are cevered with ice and skating is the order of the day with the young peo ple. It is terribly hard on the poor who have neither firewood nor money. It is hard on cattle, the owners of which should look welt after them with all the reliefs in their power. It is alarming hard on wheatund oats. The crround ia bare and frozen several inches deep. The farmers are wishing for snow, as the best protection these crops could receive, and at the present writing the clouds look as if more snow waoming. Enniss' Xorth Carolina Farmer for Jan uary, is on our table, full as usual with aJ large amount of classified reading of es pecial interest to the farmer. It is very cheap, only $1 a year, issued monthly: and in addition he proposes this year to send one dozen papers of fresh seeds to every new subscriber, beans, peas and corn excepted, as thcmail charges on these are too heavy. Paly SJimc At Statesville on 1st Jan- uary evening. . Three crusty bachelors! were appointed judges. What an idea! what did they know about babies! And yet they went in, and weighed and sorted the babies and brought in a ver dict. Bravo, Messrs. Miller, Barksdale and Sharpe. Our bro. cx-ed. Hussey, arid old friend, P. C. Carlton, won on their cherubs. Trinity College. There are more' than a hundred pupils already at Trinity and they are still coming in. Carolina Military Institute, at Charlotte, also seems to be in a prosperous condi tion. Regular term begins 1st Feb., but bos are already coming in. r . THE GREAT WAR. Londov, Jan. 7. The Daily Nw$ Bucharest correspondent says an officer from the Czarowitch's headquarters states that Gen. Radetzky crossed the Balkins through Schipka pass, the Turks having abandoned their positions previously be cause of the severe cold. r a' National party. "Purpose of Forming It. ReamxgPa., Jan. 5. The Knight of Liberty," delegate from the order Menr bers of the Stars," have been in pecret session here since Mondflf delegates hare the appearance of being mechanics and workinioew, --Thyoie -from .all yw the country, there being some here from San Francisco, St. Iouis, Indiana polis, Louisville Chicago etc, The or ganization is strongest in Ohio, and in Maltoning county specially , In Youngs town, every official belongs to the order, from the sheriff and mayor down to the con stabulary. The following information has been obtained from a member: Ro- T ' , man Catholics and Protestants are alike admUted to the order, Teir object is to form a new national party in the interests of labor aiid more currency, l ne organi Uatiop insists on the re-monetization of silver, tne paymeui qi ne aeoi, in auver coin, not in gold, I ne mem.Dera speaK in fkvor of Governor Young, of Ohio, and claimed him as member, There is,a - - . - - State branch of the organization in every State wjiere it haa made any headway, and there is also a central organization, to which the Stato organizations report, but very few know the names of any of the central organization, except the secretary to whom they make their report, and whose name the informant refused to di- Yulge, : The schooner J nlia Newell, from New York, with corn, for Camdeu, Me, went ashore near Good Harbor. The crew were saved this morning after being in the rigging all night. The clear Springs Saviugs Bank, of Washington county, Maryland, has clos ed. The liabilities largely exceed the as sets. The Quebec city council is in secret session, l uere is over ?siu,uuu comu sion in the treasurer's accouut. r-a A SWW AAA J A Boston dispatch says the Thompson ville Savinsrs Bank is unsound, and has - - ? - been enjoined from paying depositors un til the resources are scaled. A dispatch from Utica, New York, says Keah Karroll, a lawyer of Rome, aged fifty years, dropped dead yesterday while en route to the funeral of his brother Hon. Geo. K. Karroll, of Camden, who droimed dead Wednesday. Their father a a and brother both dropped dead. Talk of Doing Away tcith the Systan of Commercial J raveling. New York, Jauuary 5. The action o several merchants of this city with a view of doing away with the present system of "commercial traveling," or selling good by sample, caused a flutter among thoe who have been engaged iu this class of work. One traveler, on being asked what he thought Of the movement said think it will be suicidal for New York, as other cities will then "make more trade and good travelers will seek those cities for and obtain employment, uud beiug known to customers will be able to get trade as well for one house as another, and the traveler who has a lengthy list of customers will not be long idle." Xew Yoik Jtfankers on the Silver Bill. New York, Jan. 5. A meeting of bank presidents was held at the clearing house to-day. The effect of the silver bill, now pending in Congress, was discussed, and resolutions were adopted referring the matter to a committee of five, who shall recommend suitable action to an adjourn ed meeting on Wednesday, the 9th in stant. Representatives from twenty banks were present. Washington, Jan. 5. The report of the sub-committee ou the California case seats Wiggington, Democrat, by five ma jority. Pacheco, Republican, holds the seat under the decision of the Supreme Court of California, by one majority. He reserved his prima facie by a mandamus. New York, January 5. The suit against Tilden W recover hiscome tilx canea tnis morning in tne united atates District court, has been post poued until next Saturday ou accouut of Tilden's counsel being engaged in the Erie case. Hattkras Inlet, Jauuary 5. The schooner T. B. Whartou, New York, bound from Pantego Creek, N. C, for New York, struck on Hatteras bar and sunk in Hatteras Roads. ROME. lllnes$ of the King of Italy. The Pope. Rome, Jan. 7. King Victor Emanuel passed a comparatively quiet night, but the fever continues to increase with a further extension of the pleurisy. London, Jan. 7. A special dispatch Iruui XM,,ue w e a - ifazeiie says: "Professor Bacceli, of Rome, and Dr. Brund, from Turin,-have been summoned for consultation in regard to the condition of the King. The lower lobe of his-right lung is congested, and the whole of the right pleura is affected and there is also an intercessal neuralgio pain affecting the entire abdomen. This being only the sec ond stage of the malady, it is impossible to predict the issue. When the news of the King's illness reached the Pope he asked the cardinals present, 'what will happen if thcrVatican and Qurinal both become vacant t' The proposal to hold the next conclave elsewhere than in Rome is strongly opposed by Camerlergo Pecci. The scheme is promoted by the ultramon tane cardinals." Gleanings from the Old and Xew Worlds -tfevt in a Nutshell. The Pottsviile, Pennsylvania, Bank has closed doors. Pierce, Davies & Co., timber merchants, Liverpool, have failed; liabilities estima ted at $750,000 The new city government of Boston has been inaugurated. The debt of the city is $433,544,444, a decrease of $1,703,707. Cold Weather aithe North. Boston, Jan 7,-Acoouqts from various points in New England indicate an in tenselv cold morning. At Nashua it is jUliegresaf below zerdt at Manchester N, ii. s aegrees ; ai. fliuioru, xi. grees at Johnsonburg, Vt- it is 36 degrees, and at Fort Fairfield j Me, 4? degrees by- 0W zero. i. A Neqko's Head Flattens a Bul let. The Spartanburg Herald -pay a that j lh oa hristtuas day Fetor Grant, a notor iouslj noisy and troublesome colored man, attempted to crowd Assistant Marsnai Campbell, who, shot him with a pistol. Thou pampbel! imule a centre-shot," hitting liinV'siiare oh the forehead only a few feet distant, tte hall lid not enter the skull ba; flattened, embedding itself under the skin and is hot likely to prove fatal COMING TO THEIR SENSES. The Pof, the new pirirel, vigorous Democratic paper at Washington , al though very strongly anti-Hayes, in its issue, of the 29th ult., has a double-lead ed editoral begitining with these words : 'We feel autkorized to say that Mr. Conkliusr will not again be sustained by any ot ,hn Denncrats in the Senate in any issue he mar make with Mr. Hayes upon questions of executive patronage. Iu tact, - i i I. ? i i ii we nave oeen personally iniormeu oi iu determination of those DermxTats who sustained the New York Senator in the recent struggle, to vote hereafter to con firm the nominations of Mr. Hayes, unless specific cause, affecting the interests of the public service, is. shown wliy tliey snouid not be continued. This we "may say, is the deliberative purpose of the Democratic party in the Senate." VEGETIHE An Excellent Medicine. Sfkiwgfield, O., Feb. 18, 1870. This Is to certify that I nave used Veoktinb, man ufactured by II k Stevens, Hoston, Mass., lor Rheu matism and General Prostration ot the Nervous System, with good success. I recommend Vegktink as a a excellent mctifct for such complaints. Yours very truly, C. W. VANDEORIFT. Mr. Vandegrltt, of the Arm of Vandeg .irt Huff man, Is & weu-luiown buslueas man ia this place, having one of the largest stores In springileld, O. Our Minister! Wife. Locisviixb, Kt., Feb. 16, 1ST7. Mr. II. R. Stkvess : Var Mr, Three years ago I was suffering terribly with Inflammatory ltheumatism. our minister's wife advised me to take Vkgetine. After taking one bottle I was entirely relieved. This year, feeling a return of the dteese. I again eomnie need taking it, and am being benefited greatly, it also greatly im proves my digestion. iicspectfully, .Niks A BALLARD. 1011 West Jefferson street. Safe and Sure. Mr. IT. R. Stevens : In 1872 your Vkuetine was recommended to me; and yielding to the persuasions of a friend, I consent ed to try It. At the time I was suffering from gen eral debility and nervous prostration, superinduced. by overwore and irregular nanus, its wouuenui strengthening and curative properties seemed to af fect my debiUited system from the first dose; and under its persisteut u I rapidly recovered, gaining more than usual health and good teelinc Since t hen I have not heaitaied to give VEOtTiNK my utot un qualified ludorinent as bolnu a sate, sure and pow erful agent In omotlug health and restoring the wasted svstem to new life and enerry. Vkoktise is the only medicine I use, and as long as I Uve I never expect to unu a better. Yours truly, W II CLAKK, 120 Monterey StreetUeghany, l'eun. VUGrETINE. The following letter from Hev (1 V M tnsfleld, for merly pastor of the MetnoUist Episcopal Church, Uytie Park, and at present settled in Lowell, must convince every on who reads Ins letter of tin won derful curative ipia lilies of Vkuetine as a thorough cleanser and purilier of the bl'jtd. Hyde Pakk, Mass., Feb. 15, 1376. Mr II R Stevens, lar Kir, About ten years ago my health failed through the depleting effects ot dyspepsia; nearly a year later i was attacked by typhoid-lever in its worst form. It settled In my back, and took the form of a large deep-seated abscess, which was llfteen months In gathering. I had two surgical operations by the best skill in the State, but received no permanent cure. I suffered great pain at times, and was con stantly weakened by a profuse discharge. I also lost small pieeea of bones at different times. Matters ran on thus about seven years, till May, 1S74, when a friend recommended me to go to your ollice, and talk with you of the virtue ot Vkoktisk. I did so, and by your kindness passed Uirougn your manufactory, noting the ingre Oi' lenUi, &c, by which your remedy Ls pnxiueed Ky what I 6aw and heard I gained some confidence ill VEliKTlNK. I commenced taking it soon after, but felt worse from its effects; sull 1 preserved, and soon ielt it was beneiiiing me in other respects. Vet I did no;, see the results I desired till I had taken it fait:. fully for little more than a year, when the di ieuity in ttie back was cured; and for nln moatus I h ive enjoyed the best of health. 1 have in that tlnr.e (rained twenty-five ; ri flesh, belnjr heavier tli.iu ever b- iore ia i. .;' of ui 1 1 was never nvi-e ible to pert'orm Kbor in -.a -i During the past f w weet.s I h ul ;i scniiMlou-. Ing as large as my fist gather on another part i 1 iy body. 1 took Veoktisk fdthfully and It remove 1 It with the surface in a month i think 1 saoui i been cured of my miin trouble s oa-,i- u I t t : . ' -.i larger doses, after having become ic'cu-itutue 1 1. r - effiH-ts. Let your patrons tro-ibled with s.-rofulaor kidney disease uaderst nd tli.it it l.ikes time to cure chronic diseases; and, if ihe will p.ulemiy take Vkcktine, it will, in my Judsf;int,j-ure them. With great obligations I am Yours verv trulv, (. W. MANSFIELD, Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal c hurch. VEGUT1E Prepared by HR. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists $3,500 Insurance for 25 Cts. J. Allen Brown Ts now representing in his a'gency tlie "KnickerbocketCasua lily Insurance Co." Insuring ajrainst all kinds ol accidents by land or sa. lssnet;lailv, munthly, or yearly Policies, at low ratni (;all at liis office for forilier partieuiars. V. O. Slielburn at the Roydeii House, liis antln rized agent, from whom tlie traveling public or others can secure day tickets at all hours. 12.Tm. Manlooi: How Lost, How Restored! Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell'g Celebrated Essay on the radical ewe (without medicine) of SfEKMATouRHCEA or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary. Seminal Lrfisses.I.vpOTKNCY, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Mar riage, etc.; also, Coxdmftion, Epilepsy 'and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex travagance, Ac. ftsT" Price in nealed envelope, onlyeix cent. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty Years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quences of self-ahuse may he radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure t once simple, certain, and effect ual, by means of which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. B-Thin Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any adddress, post paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Address the PablUhers, THE CTTLVERWELL MEDICAL CO , 41 Ann St, New York; Post Office box, 4586. Professional Notice. t - o - ' In consequence of repeated failnreato collect jtift-anJ deserving bills of those who are abun dantly able to pay, and never pay, and the nevernavat all plan of others, we aje corapell- el in jusiice to oqrselves, our iamuiea, aim our .... . t !- i ; prompt paving pa (pom to radically cnange lite : ... r"-i L.i.ua i We now nnbliuh the rule lv which weehall h rrnvprneri in future tlmt there may ue no mistinderstamlins wir pouhion by those who rfaooM to employ u la attend, themselves or their familiert. AH bills will be DUS and FAYMEST expected aROon as the services are rendered or ihe pa tient diiM-hnreed. If from inability or any other cause me. wilt i e not paid then, they will be prrwnied in j are be insettlfH for twelve month will not revive our Heryices ain until the bill Uaatinfaciorily nettled BuOffice Prnet ice -invariably eab. We hi not nmiKKie to keeo Uok in future; ; i j VT.twinn fur those person- wbo, being able, do not pty tbeir doctor. We bold thai work of all kind lia- a fixed money value, and that the attempt to Iihvp it generally understo.d that a Doctor if r tlking elinritable in-litotion i as false as it I- on lair M A ill TFH KAP, M j j -r'.i.vi i: i I-I. 1).. I) i .. ii. I" ltTK 12::-. I will sell at a great sacrifice the follow ing articles: Fine Shot Gnu. Rifle. Foot Power Circular Saw with Roving Attachments, Iron Lathe, five and a half ft. Shears, 16 inch Swing. Steam Engine 1-5 Horse Power. Fire Extinguisher. Large Screw Press. Magneto-Electro Machine. Parlor Fountain. Set Tinners Tools. Large Ribbon Stamp. Stencil Dies aud Material. Rolling Mill tor Gold, Silver and Brass. One Silver, anil one Rrass Alto Horn. One Snare Drain. Music Stands. Knitting Machine. Three Stands of Bees iu the Buckeye Bee Hives. New "Peter Wright" Anvil. Queen's Patent Portable Forge. And 'many other things. I also offer Fine Acorn Cook Stoves at cost. If yon-want to buy cheap, you must come very soou. L. V. BROWN. Salisbury, X. C. 11:tf. STOP AT THE BQYDEN HOUSE, SALISBURY, K". C. O. S. BROWN, Prop'r, (Late of tlie National Hotel, Raleigh.) KrAT IIOME AGAIN. Having leased this house for a term of yearp, I would be pleased to have mv friends call and see me. It will be kept as a" FLliST-CLASS HOTEL IX EVERY RESPECT. Board : Two Dollars Per Day. juaroMNiEus at every train.-i Large Sample Itoonis for Commercial Trav ellers. TRY mi:. C. S. BROWN. Jr. 1 L. W. MASTEN, W.O. SIIELISL'KX. ) January, 1st, 1878 ll:tf. .le Ik- H0T1CE ! BY l) VIRTUE OF A MORTGAGE AND Detd in Trust executed by J. M. Siitltcr to K. K. Simooion. as Executor of lavid Wad- dell, dee'd, and recorded in the Ueisier's ofliee of Row;ii! 'OMitty, in Hook No. 47, pae 0-14, 1 shall, on Tlior-d:i v , llie 20l'u d:tv d" Le-eio her, 1877. sell, lor ca-'li. on tlie premist-s, a Trai l ot LiikI iiii:iteii in ivow.n coiiotv, on l'liiro 'reek, -t : j i i : i n i ii f l:ioil of Hnike and others and in t' ' V N. '.. Iv K , hoiiiidt-d as folJow : 'M-int. ui. oi, Hi- J-;i!-i si.h- id the UaiS lv:i I. thence wisli Ken's line N H W. 2-S4 oolf in :i Iv'ck, formerly .paois.'i i k, the -i reed l.-3 enrm r on K'-rr'- old line f les lit Ko.'k H Tac' -v !: i us i tnenee . 2A S. v.. cwnii-r. I lli-ie thee i ill lio m), I HI i i e I 1 1 1 1 j i ; . , 1 HO i -r ii. ir. on wli icli siid .i j r. ' i ' . i ic i i vl'. xitiier i.ltciv live and weil where lii wot ov now live. The l.tml i improved and in excellent condition. .JOHN DAVIDSON, A 'm. D. R. N. Con re Test-unex of D. Waddell. Nov. 19, '77. o:3t. EAYIE LAaD3atPDBLIC SALE. 15y virtue of two Mortgage Deeds executed to us on 20th day of March, hS77, by Jim. W. Rradford of the county of Davie and Slate of North Carolina, to secure the payment of the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars, we will expose to pfiblie sale at ihe Court House door in Mocksville, Davie county, on Monday, 8lh day of January, 1878, for cash, the lands described in said mortgage deeds, respective! v, viz: One tract lying in Davie count', adjoining the lands of II. E. Robertson, Jno. Taylor, an.1 others, containing about 40 acres. Also the tract of land lying in said county on whi'h the said Bradford now resides, ad joining Ii. N. Allen, Jacob Gonnatzer and others, containing 4o acres. this 3rd dav of November, 1877. J. R. WILLIAM, A. IL STL WART, 7:4t. Mortgagees. e month ot January, .-vprn, .juiv auu vein- nas ta :en pUco. tivery experience a suijjeou um . 4 ?1 Tl I i . ! r. when payment mut be made. bat ijosc luOJ-Ufin epuunauvn u "? L""" Any person permuting his bill to rrmaln ,5 a, v ;. ..e of uuimonary ulcers VALUABLE TOWN LOT FOR SALE. By virtue of authority conferred upon me bv the real owners, I will expose for sale at pub lic auction, on Wednesday, the second day of January, A. D. 1878, at 11 o'clock, A. M at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, a valnabte vacant lot, situated on Main street, adjoining the house and lot of W.J. Mills fronting 100 feet on Main street, and running back 207$ feet. For particulars apply to B. J Rogers, at Meroneys & Rogers'. Terms made known on the dav of sale. S. R. HARRISON, &2t. Trustee. NOW IS TIIE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN HOPE FOB ALL ! Consumption Is generally supposed to be an Incu rable disease. Wliy? Because medical men, who ol a.ioUiers should have been J.lie last to ncuuraj?e sucii an unpliUosopldeal and dangerous assumption, have Insisted upon and propagated it with a per- sisteney w Inch seems aunot luucuiuu- m mc ugui uJ OI xvxWx. vve used the term 'danger ous. advlseaiy, lor wliat can be more depressing ana inuii - ioiis to the consumptive than brogrtlDaf over tlie that his uialadv U mortal, and that the utmost that can be uont; lor hlui Is to reader his exit irorn this world as easv as posslblu. Such melancholy and . hopeless reileetlous as this belief engendei-s among OOlliiUIUilUve palienis, uoes as uiuui, ii uui mi'ic, i hasten tueir departure tor the land ot shadows, as the tubtuvles la their lungs. Away with such hopeless theory, liappijy tue Wkkat Masteks of MEiuciNii have enured their protest against it and ann,inrnti,i iv the most itosltlve testimony the moasuxiusi. fallacy. Langerou:jas pulmonary iuiuiis hie ravaifes may be stdel and the lungs restored a sound eondiUon even alter suppuration unfirtTv;; t,- Li' i.fA. rue ariTiiiuont. theretore, agaiost rip ' - the poi-;ibi!itr or heiling a puinionir;. absoess be caaie. the wuueui tie ot tue diseaoe cannot be re.t. iii-.;. lias not a leg to stnd upcn. over iiuy tn-Rtaaite.- of the !i.-tiver of cicatrued ulcers Iu the lungs have iK'ea recorded oy the meuicai iacun.v oi Pans. uil SJoh emineat auiiiornies as Keunus, Maialii 'ai. t)a tiaen aiil s-ores oi otaem, irench. Engiisu and Kerai.in. ini-jUt e.usio be died to prove tueir certain curability. To treat auv ta tladv rationiliv us enaracier anu mjrWd iufluenc-must be ivuoQ the dhsectmg consuiap: ioa. varv ia -i. i.' t ( v. e now t.j.it iuueivR'.s in t.ie lutgs initi-.-b sia.in.-r titan a plus neud i t'acs" ;."in e latooyen ... , .-r- v - u. m- i- - .'.i'., - -!!- , . . .;; .;i.ii -.!..-. . . . 1 it u . . . i.i e.u- .- . "! - -!i r ii .'. . : r., . : . : . - ...J:'-. ! . - . . -. ;.; ! ! . : -. . .O.lil -It ;! l.!..t'Tl-t r. . ' -V - v - roil" '- VN1 lA'SH .. :! .!.. .ei an-: .'. t I.--: i-. rv f. mnU'i'is in r-,- : . mi-- ;i:e. sub.luef .v. i .1 vvonderru. . v tii- ,:.!i i; 1 u mi of the dhj-. apans, and La- ;.i.vjbmiy of hemmfTivn ge. At the ;i;te it t-ijies and strengt.n'ns i.ie muscles of s-i.iK- f ie ttiro.d en U'l- s them totuw. o'.f the vitiated niL.t'er Ithv.it striiuing. 1 he tr.uiseeodnit merit Of .iol I.OWAY'S COfiiil CfKE AND 1XN-I HvI'.W lS the thoroughness -A it u which it does it-, worlc. Its im mense suoerloriiy to the multitudes -.-f 0tUeln.1l nndT proprietary medh lnes. desigiied for a similar pur- jtose, w It U a which have preceeaed it. lies in the iaci mat an Absolute Eradicant of uulmonary and thriKit diseases, while they at the best were merely palliations. It Is not alone thatthe preparation dis lodges tiie pulmonic virus. It possesses balsamic pro perties peculiarly adujtted to soothe the lacerated lung, while by Us-toalc opperations it greatly facili tates and hastens the healing process. As a pre ventive i;OLI.OWAY'S COI OH t,LKirANJ Ll NU UALSAM is eipiall.v eiheaclous. Couglis. esptMally the dry hacking coughs which are so common, are terribly fruitful sources or consumption. The sufferer, at first has a feeling of rawness in the throat, tightness across the eu est, then liMgerous irdl tai.itkia sets in. which !iu .lv ris :o ,i-'!nm)n hage or tne form ation of voinh- ii. i: it 1- not ?i'"'dUyehecked and COUgh loosened, i : 01.I.0 VY"s ( 'ut';il t'CRB AND TN(5 llAiitAM ac!oi!ipllshe:i this with a degree of prompti tude and certainty .vhUiu astonishes the patient. So type of Miro-.it. lung or bronchial disturbance can resist 'lis curative influence, it overcomes the most obst .in.it e i r;us of 1 his class of disorders, and breaks up at on:-e the most violent paroxysms of coughing. All its iinrredients are purely vejretable. Some of them are culled from sources entirely new U phar macy, and nil are pi.sse.sed of properties of man-el-ous remedl il etticacy. The un.Iicited tesU uonlals which its proprietors have been receiving since its lntrKltiction to the public, from persons who have experienced or witnessed it.s wonderful benetlcial effects, fully lustily the belief that It must, ere long, become the Standard American -specific and all Diseases ok the Respiratory ouuans. X&POXVT.A.tf2 CAT7ZIOSJ. None genulnp unless th" si jnanire of J. Haydock and i. 11. Davis as agents f.f the 1' tilted States, are found on tlie wrapper. A h;i!iL-o:i:e reward will he given to any one rend'-rln? such Infminatlon as may lead to the deu-cilon of au. p tny or Diirtles counter feiting the me iii-ines or vending tne same knowing them to be spurious. '.Void at the manufactory of Professor Hollow ay fe Co.. New York, and by all respectable druggists and dealers In medicine throughout the civllUed world. $1. per bottle. ST. CHARLES HOTEL STATESVILLE, K C, S M LANIER, Proprietor. SsSSarvants Polite . and Attentive. 45: tf. PROSPECTUS OP DaYittson Recort The Daviiison Record, well known to the people of Davidson i;oiinty ;is their campaign paiier of LS7t, is designed to oit-el a public want ol'tiie hniiiess men and of the interests of the coii' ty. Tiie time iiasi-uine when alniost every county find.- it indis;iens:iiiie to have a public-journal of its own to represent its iifter ests in the various all'tirs of im-ine.-s, local and general. There is no c einty in the Sinie that would not be greatly benelited by a journal within its bounds especially devoted to the pro motion ol the local inl-res:s of the coniiiiunit v, Stieii ;j o:tn-r ii.-iU very i-iiou-lv to ihe p.ir ti . Iu v .Hid pride of tin- si- lion it si-rw-; and every ciiizeii ihoiild yive it his c ii'i'teiiauce and support it liberally, as a means ol increaf iiii its uefii.iiess Mini i xtendin it-iidlueiu e ai honin and ahr-i-id. Tne sirone; it !eciOe- the m-tri' bemticial it will pro -; and .-is the money required for its nppoil is f.r lss lion, (lie 'li:iteri 1 1 cood il does, it is ihe Oest iuve-l-oo nl am ni;i. can nok1. i rtill ol lit i-e.-sit v l:iki art pot .!!(- - iviiim . It it i nit- Hut ii 'iv to. mi i. ki i , li!in-.If w il il.ii.rilleii ,i. . - ,--cl ' i u i.ie .1 . 1 . Mut to take i deeioi d, i U! :iy part Hieivi i, i w e-peci.dlv the i'.;v of I i ; v editor ot a newspaper laitbfuiiv i.i in v-tij itt- all o ;--ti--ns t injolic roiH-ern .i-d ive tTrhi- renleis ihe ficls of ihe same. in li-i-i.joe.i ; i-c- h ini-el t to be true in - li' vii' - oi mio inifi v detviv' I ! he s . ke o pall I o in. '-i fore them I h ! iii obt.-iin them, will or anvthii, ' facts, as he endeavor to ; oi i oa . elia'.i 'i ill o u i wi-elv for the general good. As political matters now stand, his personal con-vti-tiiins are most decidedlr iu aci-ord with the "views and feelings of the Democratic Conserva tive party. lie believes that the etiorts-of this party in 187(5 wrenched from the grasp of tvr ants and corrnptionists in high places the civil iiherty that we now enjoy. He regard that great victory as second only to that gained hr the fathers of 1776. Tlie danger was immi nent, the constant tendency fatal, but the cour age, wisdom and devotion of the Conservative party proved itself equal to the occasion, and gloriously rescued the imperiled liberties of the people. While that party shall continue more pure and trulv patriotic than any other, he intends to he fully identified with it" ' But the main design of The lieaird is to serve the county of Davidson in wnvs it mav be possible to advance her interests and ro nmte the welfare of her people. And to this end the undersigned desires such intimate re lations with he,r citizens as shall enable him to perform his duty efficiently. The paper will he published weekly at $1 a year iw advance. It will be small, but neatly printed on new tye; and the proprietor hopes to make up in quality what may be lacking in size. The first number will appear aboutthe first week in January, 1878. Verv respertfullv. CJ. II. RRIAER, Te g,3ii 4-;. &m&i TUB OXLY AMIDOTE FOR L0X6 .- PSOITIS! - A STRICTLY C.iSII BUSINESS! COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! I have opened at the old stand, recently oc cupied by U. frank Graham & Co., with a Se lect Stock of STAF1 & FANCY GOODS, With PROVISIONS atiROCERIES Added. DRY GOODS Sold CHEAPER than can be bought any where in Salisbury. 'ftjjrCORN, WHEAT, OATS, BtfTTSR & Egs taken as Caidi.TjSa My buslnef will he conducted on a CASH BA8I thereby giving me many advantages over those who do a credit business. Thiuiking my -friend for -pat favors, and hoping to merit a continuation of the came I am most respectfully, &c., R. FRANK GRAHAM 47:tf. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, . r i nneonaled for the cure aud prevention of 1 3oak2 i nKorses, Cattle, lioym, kheep. and Fcmi HAVVO 2LfOUTil.ProoBaniinore.K6V' j, 1 immmi & co Wholaaale and ReUil Dealers in .FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, saz.issitzi'Z' sr. c. j-'pecJftl orders made from Photogrmpbs in por office will be supplied. Also Agents for the Remington Sewing Machine, the most perfect and light rnnninf Machine in the n:ii ket. They have no rotary cams, cog wheel r ever am;- to make a noise." mn hard, or get out of order. 'Vejvjirrant every Machine. If they don't p!case -e tak' the4n Sack and retnrn the. money. Call before buying i.d see tlieni. 10:Iy BROWN & VERBLE'S Livery & Sale Stables. SALISBURY, X. 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 makingarrangerflenl8 elsewhere. Drovers and Traders will dial at'thia establishment goou" lots and stables, and plenty of good hay, fodder, oat and corn. PLEASURE DRIVES. Those wishing turnouts for pleasure driving wili rind the btt accommodations at thee Stablt-s. " Mr J. F. Webb will always be found at the Stabk-s and promises entire satisfaction to all customers. 42:tf. GREAT REDl'CTIOX IX PR1CES4 We are the first to'offer First-Class Sewing Machines, at prices within tlie SKLL THK VERY MACHINE resell of all. WE WILL BEST FAMILY SBWIXti For Twenty-Five Dollars on an ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, with Wilnut Top and Drawer, and necessary Attach ments, and deliver it at any Uajlroad Depot in the United States, x xvxiXj ur tuaauxi. These machines are warranted to do the wliol line of Faintly Sewmsr with more rapidity, niore eae of liianagement, and less fatigue to ne opfr stor. than anv niacliine now in use. They make i j I ti3-A.-:S..P"'" itvS.M?V the Double TtiRFAn Stitch in such 4 mannw that they avoid the necessity of winding the under thread, and will sew from the finest cambric to th heaviest overcoat cloth. Send for a circular and ample of sewing. Every machine warranted for 'hree years. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 'CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited, 47: 1 y. 729 Filbert St., Philadelphia, P SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO, W. Y0PP, Prppr, (Just in rear of Jones, Gaakill & Co's., Store.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PEICBS, GALL AXP SEE HUL :tf.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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