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z LOC AT. Mr. Conklin of the Kaloigb Observer paid us a visit last Tuesday. -- Dr. J. F. Griffith and bride liavc re turned and were serenaded last Tuesday Bight by the Silver Cornet Band.- -o- The mails by the eastern train are out of joint. Wo received no mail on Tues day and none on Wednesday. - -o- A. J. Mock and Geo. Kluttz are open ing a stock of goods in the store formerly occupied by J. M. Knox & Co. - - - 04: The Rev. Wm. Davis, occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church last Sunday. 1 . o And still thi 8 marry tug business is a jnystery lots of guessing, and vain specu lations oing on. . , -o- The Itats are at work iuKichinond again in the Whiff office. llats are non union men working for smaller wages than the members of the Printers Union. o- That Hat. There was a hat exchange iit the Court-IIouse Tuesday evening. Walton & Koss' present to .the Senior editor is gracing .somebody else's head. Any member of the Bar or other person having it, will confer a favor, Sec. i O We notice an improvement in the Sal isbury Watchman. It has not told a lie since-New - Years. Concot l Su n. Thanks would like to return the com pliment, but for conscientious reasons can't do so. - Church Robhftf. Thyatira church in this county was robbed last week of 46 yards of carpetting, pitcher and goblet, baptismal bowl, and line Damask curtain, from rear of the pulpit. The velvet was also cnt fronj the .cushion on which the Bible lay. The robbers, for there seems to have been several of them, entered at the window in rear of the pulpit. Suspicion rest 8 on no one as yet. Thisis the second tune this church has been sacked. If ever the depra ved wretches should fall into the hands of the law, they should be dealt with to the fullest extent. - ' o Hook & Ladder Company Xo. 1. This volunteer company was out last Thurs day evening, on dress parade. The pro cession was headed by the Silver Cornet Band of this city. " This is the first time the Company has appeared in public and we must iy for them that they made a very respectable show. , llie. truck was beautifully decorated with wreathes and garlands, flags and streamers, monograms, mottoes-, &c. On top, the pretty little Minnie Barber, wa placed on a thrown draped in United States flags, to repre sent the goddess of Liberty. In her right hand she carried a skiff surmounted with 4he Liberty Cap, on her left arm a shield, and on hecjiead a hemlet jof gold, her feet resting on a large guileU eagle, lne com pany paraded the principal streets of the city. Mr. Jas. Wren," we learn, did the decorating, and deserves much praise for his excellent taste and judgment in such matters. The Staunton -0- River Bridge now so famous is in good condifiou and THE BERGEIl FAMILY TROUPE. After quite a dearth in the way of pub lie entertainments, our citizens are to be treated on this (Thursday) evening, to an the trains running regularly. They ought ! elegant-performance by the popular and to cither tunnel that river or swing a sus- celebrated Berger Family. The company- pension bridge over it the thing is get- comprises a lady orchestra, a ladies, silver ting stale. cornet band, and the famous Svviss Bel -o- Thanks to Bro., Tomlinson for an in vitation to attend an oyster supper, com- Riugers, and nearly all the performers excel as soloists upon one or. more differ fiit. iiisti-nnifMirs.. Piinciniil amoiifr tliffte plimentarytothemembers,attheopening1.itter.!j Misg Amm Teresa R thc famous lady cornet player, and perhaps the finest artist on this instrument now r .1 1 T 1 A- ...1.1 t I llie 1 icuinou t lieauing nooni. wum : have been on hand but our pass was dat ed to 31st of Dec. 77. When we get a new one, we'll come to see you when ? o Gen. Albeit Brown, colored, married! Miss Malinda Hackett, on the 17th insh W mnntiAn th5 fVilit u-illl(U tlP. GfMI- , ., . - . it, it, some ot the principal features ot eTal is a good darkey ami made himself i 1 . .?.- t kiii -r- . i tertainment. I he performances verv usetul and ornamental while making . 1 . . . si -tour through Western Carolina with the famous "pie-eaters." Some of them have, like the General, fallen by the way side, and there yet remains several to fall. -o- i before the American public. The Delanas, Jeppe and Fannie, commedians and char acter sketch artists: the Coleman sisters, versatile instrumental performers, and Miss Etta Morgan Saxophone Soloist, are the en of this troiiDe are always of a hi2U order of merit, are chaste and elegaut in character I arid-are entirely devoid of all objectiona ble features. A full house will doubtless greet them. Tickets are on sale at Kluttz that one of the reasons why it was so un profitable to Virgiuia mannfaturers was because it was shipped to commission merchants, and waft therefore sold with heavy charges against them. Another reason was, that they did not have the advantage of the chemical processes which were had in New York, and that tucy were making interior goods for the par pose of underselling. That these were the reasons why Virginia manufacturers were so depressed, and not because of the tax. The fine cut men of the West and the North West came in for their share of these criticisms. Kentucky was not" al luded to. He further said that if the tax was reduced now it would have to be re stored verv soon. He was further questioned by some gen tlemen who were present, that if the pre sent tax was building up such giant es tablishments as he claimed, if it would not be better to double the present rate T He said that the smaller and poorer man ufacturers were mote liable to defraud the government than were the larger ones because from the latter larger bonds were required and more people were watching them, the argument being that it would be beneficial to the government to concen trate the manufactuie in the larger estab lishments. He admitted that tobacco was Very low now. Lugs in the New York and Western markets being 2 or 2 cents, in Virginia 3 cents. In order to save their Western trade Lorillard & Co., gave guarantees to their customers, and in the event of a reduc tion of tax it would involve them in a loss of over $300,000. Iu regard to the rebate on tax Mr. Seidler argued that the stock on hand would be nearly one-half of the year's supply. Some 00,000,000 pounds at 12 cents would cause a loss to the Government of $7,200,000. He said that Mr. Kimball, Chief of the Tobacco Bureau in thiscity had stated to him that it would open a vast area for per jury and fraud. Col. Burwell was present and prepared to present an argument in behalf of the Virginia manufacturers, but owing to the prolonged session, he was requested to furnish his views in writing, which he will do early next week. I Drug" Store. The following are a list of Lawyers at tending the special Term of Rowan Supe rior Court: W J Montgomery, Concord; .J no E Brown, Charlotte; J Harvey Wil son. Charlotte: Jutlire Ship, Charlotte; F C Bobbins, Lexington, Gen R Ban-in-! .a W J 1 i ! er, i nariotre; .las a uranam i,raiiaui; The Examinku Newspaper and Job office V II. Bailey, Esq, Charlotte; .1 M I lemwnr, will behold to the highest bidder, to satisfy Mocksville. i a mortgage, on the 22d of January, instant. - t ' y 'Jz r- There is a good -press, types, slab, stands, At a meeting of tliii Salisbury Hook & ' &c., (in good repair), enough to run a paper BUSINESS LOCAL, COLUMN. Printing Office for Sale. Ladder Company, No. 1, Thursday .even ing Jau. 17th, thc thanks of the Com pany were respectfully tendered to Prof. W. H. Neave, the Salisbury Silver Cornet Band, Miss Minnie Barber and Mr. James A.. Wren, for the assistance rendered them on-that occasion. r ' W. P. HALYBURTON, Sec. ; ' Mr. Jno. W Harris, of Tenn., is now here with twenty-five head of fine young mules, at Brown &- Verble's Livery and Sale Stables. Now is the time to get a long eared kicking machine cheap of course these Animals don't, know how to kick now, but Frank Brown can get them up to the proper point of perfection in ashort time i 24x3(5, and do ordinary job work I Pgr Will the Press of the State call at tention to the sale and oblige, J. J. Stewart Jan. 2d, 1878. New Yoijk, Jan. 19. The often ad- ourned case of Gov. Tildun's alleged uu- aid income tax came up before Judge Jlatchford in thc U. S. District Court to day. On the argument on demurrer to the complaint Mr. Aarou J. Vanderpoel appeared for Gov. Tilden and District. Attorney Wood for the United States. There are nine counts iu the complaint, to all of which demurrer is made on techni cal ground, the merits of the case not be- ng gone into. It was decided to take up ach count separately. The first count charges 83,000 hack tax for the fiscal years of 1801 and 1802. Mr. Vanderpoel claim ed that- the laws passed about that time ?re recognized as necessary war meas ures. aud annulled the law requiring the payment of income tax 111 that year. Judge Blotchford sustained the demurrer, giving Gov. Tildeu the first victory. We have a -Bleached Domestic at 10 cents a yard that we guarantee to be posi tively the cheapest goods in the market Same price by the yard or bolt, ask for the "Gold Coin." Meroueys & Rogers'. Genuine "Het Aer'' Bolting clothes at Meroueys & Rogers . -go see em. -0- Rogers is a member of the Hook & Lad der Co. Last Thursday he was behind the company had moved off several squares when Hogers jnight have been seen mak ing his way - dow n main street,-- his red shirt and striped hat making him conspic . nous, muttering "if that company ex pects me to muster 'round this ere town in all this-mud with them, they had bet ter wait, or "I'll take the pavement sure,'1 or word to that effect. 0 " Mr. Editors A few evenings back a little boy who knew but little about the power of letters, was trying to spell words. His mother told him to spelk "papa." The little fellow Vas a great admirer of .his father's excellencies, and without meaning anj insinuation, innocently spelled "a-ss, papa." P. S. That child's papa brought this item to our office good boy. -Korrect first Full assortment of Ladies 2 Button Kit1 Gloves at, oil cts. 7o cts. and iou a pair The cheapest kids in the market. Meronevs &. Rogers. Ladies Striped Hose 10 cents to $1.00 a pair. Ladies lute iiosc o -'cents to o cents a pair. Meronevs & Rogers. Handsome line of the new Knicker locker and Bouratte Suitiugs at extreme ly low figures at Meronevs & Rogers'. Sewing Machines, Needles and attach meiit-8 always on hand at No. U:4t. Meroneys & Rogers', TWENTY-FIVE CENTS-EXPENDED for one bottle of Sbriner's Indian Vernvi fuse will save vour child from the horri ble agony of being eaten by worms. time go head. -o- We have an unsealed, one cent letter front the bashful editor of the. Concord Sun, asking u to accompany him to thc Paris Exhibition, He would like to have company from near home. He expects his presence at the Exhibition to 'attract a great deal of attention and remark among those twisted tongues. We are not prepared to "answer jnst at present Bro. Harris, but will reply by postal or otherwise shortly. -o Picture. Mr. E. W. Ellis has been heie since last Wednesday, .selling all kinds of pictures by auctiou. His sales Ix'gan Fridaj night aud continued till all were sold. He has succeeded in stocking the place w ith Chromos, Engravings and Photo .Statuary. -' His sales were low enough cousjdering the prices we have been used tofpaying in fact frames like those he sold could not be bought iu this section for anything like as little moncy' as his framed pictures 6old for. We think Mr. Ellis has done the "square" 'thing henTand we recommend him to the peo ple of Greensboro, to which place he goes from this eit v. THE TOBACCO TAX. Washington, Jan. 19. Mr. Seidler ap peared before the sub-Committee of Way and means to-day in the interest of Lor illard &-Co., of New York, protesting against the proposed reduction of thc tax on tobacco, claiming whereas he had or ders for 1,200,000 pouuds in November in December, after the agitation set in, he had only 300,000 pounds; that his, estab lishment-worked 2,500 men; that it had the capacity of 00,000 pounds per day, ant' that his orders would average 50,000; that he was surprised that the Virginia manu facturers agitated this subject; that the price of leaf tobacco depended upon the supply and demand; that the consumption was entirely irrespective of price. That there were only eight millions of con sum ers, consuming an average of fifteen pounds; that the price had nothing to do with the number of consumers, or the amount consumed; that the tax of 24 cents was low as compared with England France, "Germany, Spain and Austria The tax in England was three shillings on manufactured tobacco; that if the tax was reduced the tariffs would have to be increased and an income tax would have to be imposed; that if the tax was reduced to 12 cents, the revenue from.it would be reduced to one-half consequently the cost of collection, .which was now 4 per cent. , 1 a . wouiu ue o per cent, iiustness was now iu a very unprofitable condition, but he attributed it to other causes than the tax GOV. TILDEX'S CASE. "prejndiee of the public mind'? will re- j dound to his own discomfiture. Instead of the mythical ;ShylocknJet him rather cry "Mjeudlsshon,n "Meyerbeer," "Hale- vy," "Launer," "Strauss," "Offenbach," &c., &.,!! Inhere any "prejudice in the public mind" against these men aud their prolific and grand eompositious t I thiuk not. Jewish shades of St. Peter, and the Virgin Mary, of David, Solomon, et al. Shall men, Americans.- of culture aud self-respect, deride and traduce the great leople from whom we get all onr religions ideas, aud the early history of the world, simply liecause we aud they honestly dif fer about the real Messiah ? Music, in itself, is religion, but the spirit of sectari anism is the very antipodes. of true piety. Iu the daj'a of the crusades, oT Peter the hermit, and "licentiousness most foul," to speak of Jews as "J udas Iscariots and outcasts," was in -order, but not in these liWal, enlightened times, T especially iu this great repnblic. But, anyway, Judas Isca riot was a goal man as compared with the mass of his maligners; yet, even if he was as bad as our official rascals of to day, he was only one in twelve. Would that we had as small a proportion iu any vocation now. But let us sec iu what his atrociou&ness consisted : he had only one besetting sin, an inordinate love of money; ("let him without this sin among you cast the first stone at him." ) The reward of thirty pieces of silver he thought he could make with impunity to his Master, feeling satisfied that if delivered into their hands, his enemies could uot hold him; but when he saw that Christ was "sure enough" in the toils, and could not extricate himself, Judas, wild with grief, ran and besought his release and ottered the money back; failing iu this he went and hanged hhnelf ! Nobody told him to do so; he was not even found out, but his sin was more than i 111 t - ne con 111 uear, (goou man.) 1 wisu we had as much integrity aud effectual con trition lor maiteasance in omce among our highest public men of to-day. Com pared with them, Judas was a gentleman, a saint. If our many naughty B's and many otners would even respect "public opinion" enough to commit "Hari Kari" after detection by law, even we could at least pity rather than execrate the wretch es. Judas rid society of his presence, thiu presenting a laudable example and obvious evidence of his innate abhorrence of crime and spirit of treachery. That small, shallow, and narrow-minded por tion of public opinion which clings to the prejudices and traditions of the dark ages, wicked with the pure "cussed uess" of bigotry, which the march of intellect and events of the past century has not "over come" is hopelessly ignorant and vitiated, and is nuworthy of regard, aud I hope "Piano" is himself not of it." Trumpet Aofe. XinvniY TivrDT Ol I No. 74 S F Lord and wife, r T J Mero- ney, et al. 75 S F Lord and wife v Margaret ta BearoV --";---"- Sarah D Sumner r Jacob A Fisher, Adiu'r. - . TUESDAy7jan 22, 1373. No. 76 C II Bernheim r T Roaue War ing, et al. 77-J M Churchill r W E Dnnham. 79 J W Johnson r Geo Lyeily, etal. SO Margaret A Reeves r W H Kest- ler. 81 Thomas Washington v Samuel R Harrison. " 14-John Hughes, Admr, r J G Flem ing, et al. " 35 Charles Price r R M Gates, et al. " 30 Charles Price v II C Eccles. it WEDNESDAY, Jan. 23, 1873. No. 82 James Krider r R A Ramsav. 83 W W Rollins et al v Jacob Allen, etal. 84 E E Harris r.M Schloss. 85 Charles Bright r W A Poston. 87 Joseph Graham r Delia Graham. 83 Jno A Boy den r Margaret Reeves. 89 David L Briugle r Wallace R Warren. 92 McXeely &, Walton v Calvin Havnes. 93- Ed wiu Shayer rCotnm'rs of Towu of Salisbury. u it No. 4. (4 it No 44 H H 4 THURSDAY, Jax't. 24th, 1873. 95 Mary C. Webb r John T. Webb. 9(5 Na.uiie E. Sumner v Charles W. Stunner.. 93 Simeon Kluttz r Lafayette Josey 99 Elizabeth Benciui r Moses L. Holmec, et al. 100 Peter M. Trexler, admr., r Mo ses Trexler, et al. 101 Robert Hare v Arthur Mont gomery. 67 J. J. Mott r J. A. Ramsay. FRIDAY, Jam-art 25th, 1878. 102 Edmund Burke v Henry Ferrand 103 Edmund Burke v Vergil Oakley 104 A. II. Boyden c George Acheu bach. 105 Win. Smithdeal r Salisbury B. and L. Association. lOfJ Patterson & Miseuheimer r F. Stirewalt. 107 J oh u S. Henderson r Shaver & Lemly. ' 103 T. J. Merouey r Blackmer & McCorkle. 109 J. S. McCnbbius r B. F. Jones. 1 10 Thomas Ellis v R. & D. R.R Co. Too much cannot he said in praise of that real cough n-int-dv, Cotissens' Compound 1 1 one v of Tar. It will not only afford relief in case of an ordinary cold, but the sufferer th Consumption may relv on it as a perma nent cure if taken in time, and according to direction. To persons afllicted with chronic coii"h, which disturbs their ret at niyht. it affords sweet and refreshing sleep, and for Coughs. Colds, Croup, Whooping Conch, S4re rhroai, Iloarsentj-s, etc., ii is simply one of he greatest medical Messing of the age. Cse (Joussen' Compound Honey of Tar. Price oO cents a txittle. ror sale at C 11. Babkkr Drug Store. Extract from "POTPOURRI PAPERS." Tl kkkv Pkkskxtatiox. The town au thorities of Hickory presented Mr. Charles Gordon, Engineer on the W. X. C. R. R with a tine turkey Christinas inorning.- Thi's was done, in recognition of his promptness to perform his duty in rin ing the train bell on all occasions while nassinir throtiirli thc corporate limits of the town. Mr. Gordon is a faithful and careful engineer and as such receives the praise of all our citizens. 1'iedntont Prcxs nv v. H. XKAVK. Fellow writers from T. X., if any posi tion I take in these "Pots "annears to vou untenable, for my own aud others' sakes, shell me out of it. Any stricture I may make on the utterauees of others, if shown to le wrong, I will renounce or .modify. "As I do to others, I expect others to do unto me;" correct me if I am wrong. I am guided, as far as a mere human being can know himself, by honest impersonal motives; but he who would "shoot follj as it flies," and boldly hunt down abuse and expose wrong-doing, must not ex pect, nor wish every one to be kindly dis posed toward him. If he does, he is him self a fool, and will be wofully disappoint ed. Speaking of the Wheeler and Wilson baud, Bridgeport, Conn., "Piano" says : "One way of accounting for this falling off in the public estimation, is the fact that their leader is a Jew. There is a prejudice against that race iu the public mind, which canuot be easily overcome." This wholesale denunciation of a great people mortifies me, the more especially since he assumes to speak for me as well as himself, I being a unit in the aggregate "public mind." The antagonisms between peoples and races exists only among the lower classes, if we leave out austere, rancorous sectarian bigots; and the lower order of Jews will, certainly, compare very favorably with the same class of Irish, German, English, Italian or "Amer ican roughs." Indeed, the Jews have none so low as such. Who ever heard of a Jew who could live only by loafing, stealing, or brainless labor; or who kept a low doggery or den of prostitution T The great nieu of any people are those whose transcendant abilities give tone, dignity and character to their nation, aud the "Jews show, at least, a full proportion of such as compared with any people. The republic of letters (fine intellects high ly cultured) is cosmopolitan caring noth ing for geographical or other distinctive lines. I have had musical business rela tions with those of all nationalities, and have had my confidence betrayed in cases among all but the Jewish. So has my wife as a piano teacher. Again, generally speaking, an inferior musician stands no chance with a Jewish musical leader or director, merely because he is a Jew. The The same cannot be said of any other nationality, save, perhaps, American. Jews are seldom or never iuferior in what they live by; and he who has a Jewish competitor in music must needs be com petent, energetic and politic, and should he be distanced in the race, the despica ble dodge of attempting to revive that dead, rotten shame of a past barbarism, CALENDAR OF CASES SET FOR TRIAL AT THE SPECIAL (JANUARY) TERM, 1878, OF ROW- AX SUPERIOR COURT. His Hon. JOHN KERR, Jliuk, Presiding CIVIL ISSUE DOCKET. TUESDAY, Jaxl-ary 15th, 1878. No. 2.1 Alice V March, et al v J H Verble, Admr. Daniel Shaver Dec d. " 2" S H Wiley, r James W Hackett, - et al. " 28 W. A. Morris et al v Andrew Cowles, Admr. " 2!) W. B. March r J. W. Hinsdale Admr. Walter Draughan. 30 .John A Houston r Jno II Dal ton 33 Thomas J. Foster v U. II. Plyler 34 Pleasant H. Martiu r B. Cheatham. 42 Jesse E. Fraley r James Kelley. 44 Reeves & Coughenhour r ii ii (( F A Sturges Davis. a a WEDNESDAY, Jax'v. 10th, 1878. No. 43 C. S. Brown v Israel A. Fisher. " 47 Charles Wilkes v Southern Ex press Company. 4JI N. C. G. A. Co., r E. Mauney etal 50 Alfred Dolan c Susan Dolan. 51 W. B. Pendleton et al r John II Daltou. 52 F. M. Phillips r Jacob Sowers. 21 Jane Correll etal v Wm. Kluttz etal. THURSDAY, Jax'v. 17th, 1878. No. 53 John Hammill r James C. Mc Cauless. 56 R. J. Holmes r G. C. Lanier. 57 W. L. Canow r Absv Lucky. 58 -W. H. Kesler r W. F. Blum. ' 59 Manrarett A. Neely r Julius A C7 w Neely etal. " 60 H. A. Lenilv et al r James B Beard, Admr. 20 Johu Y. Brice r James Calloway. a a What glorious achievements are possible to ns if we onlv possess good health, with its usual accompaniment of a cheerful mind ! Therefore no rueina should Le neglected to preserve its vigor, and restore it when impair1 ed. Bear in mind that Conssens Compound llonev of Tar, which relieves Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, etc., is also an intaiiiiiie cure lor consumption. xnal dreadful disease which consigns so many gifted men and women to an narly grave can be cured hy Coussens' Compound Honey of Tar. Price 50 cents a Uottle. For sale at C. R. Barker's Drug Store. YES We can change a fifty dollar hill if you want a bottle of Gi.obk Flower CorcH Syrup, the greatest Cough and Lung Remedy in the wojj; or if you want to try it first and see if what the Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, Ex-(ov. Smith, Ex- Gov. Brown and Hon. Robert Toombs of Geor gia, nay about it is true, you can get a Sample Bottle for ten cents at Iheo. r. Kluttzs Drug Store, that relieves an ordinary cold. The Globe r lower Cough Syrup never had an equal for Coughs, ('olds and Lung Affections. It positively cures Consumption when all other boasted remedies f.iil. Sample Bottles, ten cents. Regular size, fifty doses, $1.00. NEXT TOWN Ahead where they loan you a dollar and chalk it down till to morrow, for a bottle of Meu-i-el's Hepatixr for the Liver. The enormous expense of importing the ingriicnU of this great liver medicine into this country, is why onr Druggist, Theo. F. Kluttz, sells but one sample bottle to the same person for ten cents; but as there are fifty doses in the large size bot tle it is cheap enough after all at two cents per dose, for a medicine that has never been known to fail in the cure of dyspepsia and all diseases of the liver. It has never failed in the cure of liver complaint when taken as directed, no matter of how long standing the disease. It cures Chills and Fever, Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Sam ple Bottles ten cents; regular size, fifty doses, $1.00. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF & XL A 1 N, . AT THE MANSION HOTEL, BY 14:3ms. W. M. NELSON. 1 iPuiDinrS) - m la the most cental balsam ver u4 try acini 1 ram puimsnrr aimini It is eompouM of herbal products, which: ' nave a upeettte effeet on the throat and lunr; detaches from the air eells all ir ritating; matter; causes It to bo expert o- , rated, and at once checks tho Inflammation which prod aces the conch. A single doso relleTes the most distressing paroxynmr. soothes nervousness, and enables the suf-' fererto enjoy quiet rest at night. Be ins; a pleasant cordial. It tones the weak stom ach, and is specially recommended for children. - What others say about Tuffis JExpectorant. Had Asthma Thirty Years. Baltimore, February 3, 1S75. M I have had Asthma thirty years, anil never found a medicine that bad urh a hanpv effect." W. F. HOGAN, Charles St A Child's Idea of Merit. New Ok leans, JVovembtr il 1S76. "Tutt's Expectorant is n familiar name in my house. My wife thinks it the best medicine in the world, and the children sav it is 'nicer than molasses candy."' NOAH WOODWARD, 101 N. Poydras St. "Six, and all Croupy." " I am the mother of tlx children ; til of them hare been croupy. Without Tutt's Expectorant, 1 don't think they could have survived some of the attacks. It is a mother's blt-crine." MARY STEVENS, Fraakfort, Ky. A Doctor's Advice. " In my practice, 1 advise all families to keep Tutt's Expectorant, in sudden emergencies, for coughs, croup, diphtheria, etc." - T. P. ELLIS, M.D., Newark, N. J. Sold by all druggist. JViee $t.OO. Office SS Murray Street, Ke9 York. ii THE TREE IS KNOWN BY ITS FRUIT." "Tutt's Pills are worth their weieht in cold.' REV. I. R. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. "Tutt's Pills are special lilessine of the nine teenth century."-REV. F. R. OSGOOD. New York. I have used Tutt'Timor torpor of the liver. They are superior to any medicine for biliary di orders ever made'' I. P. CARR, Attorney st Law, Augusta, Ga. "I have csed Tutt's I'll is Uve years in my family. They arc uncounted forcostivencssand hiliousncs." F. R. WILSON, Georgetown, Tsxas. 'I have used Tutt's AleuicTiie with great hem-fit.' W. W. MANN, Editor Mobile Register. "We sell fift boxts Tutt's Pills to five of ::I1 others." SAYRE & CO., Csrtarsville, Ga. "Tutt's Pills have only to be tried to establish their merits. They work like magic." W. H. BARRON, 98 Summer 8t., Bsston. There is no medicine so well adapted to the cure Of bilious disorders ns Tutt's Pills." JOS. BRUMMEL, Richmond, Virginia. AND A THOUSAND MORE. . Sold by druggists. 95 cents a box. Offie0 35 Murray Street, Hew York. NORTH CAROLINA, Ms the Scpehiou -JM viscounty,. S r Court, i Pnilfen to sdklanJ for partition. Jowoh A. IIwkiii-, VViiliitiu Gabirtl and wife. Ctlt. tine, Jul in UcCJantroch. Lucinr M'HJlamrK-l. George McChuirocli, Nelson Ellis and wife. Marr, ' PhirMt. -i . , J. K. Nayh.r, anil wife. Maty; Wi ilia in Nayv lor, Ilt-nj.imiii Nvli.r. John Naylor, Sojihi'a, wife of Ueore Mcilinry, Lurani:t 'aj!or, ar.d Adeline Cain. ' y DtfrUdaiUi.' Frm the alii bvit filed, it aj-ptMra tljai J. R N'tylor ami wife, Mary, are reWenl of lu Stale of Iowa, Liu whose rosTUlliceitiVitikiuiwii; Ihstt William Narlor, Iltnrr Nnt lnr,! Bohji miii Nay lor, Jolin Narlor, jihia Mcllenry wil of tirorje McHtniy, Luranin Nnylor, diildrcnof John W. Naylor a ml .Sarah D.Na lor, fe.iie in llie State of Miourfnmi thvlr place of residence is nnkniivn, alitl Adeline CVin of the Slate of Indians", whose jde o; residence iiPunknown thai all of aid dufefid anta are itoo-reAidenU of the .Slate ofNoith Carolina, and the anmmona lirrelnfore iwied" said defendant liaj been returned l.y ihe slier ifl' mil execntt-d : It ix new ordered that publi cation be made for six surcerfivTf-weeka in the "Carolina Watchman," a nt-wxpaper tublixl.ed in the town of Kali-t'iiiry, X. IV, nf tifj ing paid defeudmits that t'ney appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, at the Court House in Mocksrille, on or !efca the 2nd day or February, 1878, and answer the petition of Plaintiff, or the prayer i,f the rjtHiiioners'will le granted and tho order rurde to eU the land decriled in the H-lUion. v ' A '1 Dec. 13th, 1S77. II. IJ. HOWARD; 10:Gt. - Clerk Superior Cot) rt. Salisbury Kale Academy The exercise.of thi IntiluiirMi will he re (imied tinder the direction ol Mr. R. M. Davi?, Jan. 2d. 188, Permma vihin ; to enter pnpiU 8honld apply to Air. 11. Al. Duvu or S. H. Wiley. . " , Xnew BjStokeT TUTTS m DVE HIGH TESTIMONY. i0Jlf THK PACIFIC JOURNAL. -A CREAT INVENTION . w hat been made by 1)r. tuit, of New York, which restores youthful beauty to the hair. That eminent chemist has succeeded In producing a Hair Dye which Imitates nature to perfection. Old bachelors may now rejoice." JViee $1.00. Office 38 Murray St., ( 2few York. Bold, by all druggists. ONLY FOR CASH OR BARTKR. NO CREDIT. Tlic Fuliflcriher is now recelring a Stwk of Gcni ral Aleiehandise, which he will sell for cali or barttr, at such prices as will niii ihe time', lle invnes tlie public to call aiiil ex amine, lie will alo bnj Cotton, Flotrf Wheat, Corn, and country produce generally. Bovden House, Nov. 20, 1S77. 5:tf. S. W. COLK, COASI U PT I i j V U Ii K D. POST OrFICE DIRECTORY. For the benefit of the public the following directo ry of the Post Offlce ot this city is published : Two malls north of Richmond, Va., per day. First opens, 11.30 A.M. Closes 7.00 P.M. Second opens 6.00 P. M " U.oo South'n mall opens 7.oo A.M. " 5.m " Western " " 3.uo P. M. " lo.so A. M. But one mall a day eat of Greensboro to Italelgh ana ovner points eastward wnu-n closer ati.oo r. M. liut one mall a day to points between Salisbury ant Klclunon-1, Va., which closes at tf.uo p.- M. three malls a week to Moi ksvllle and other points on this route. Leavlnsr on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and returalujj tlie lollowlnj; days. Two malls a week to -Albemarle ami ntiior points on this route. Leading on Monday and Thursday and returning the following days. One mall a week to Jackson mil and other points on this route. Leaving Monday and returning next day. One mall a week to Mooresvllle and Intermediate points. Arriving at 12 M., Friday, and leaving 1 P. M., same day. One mail a week, to Mt. Vernon and Wood Leaf. Leaving Saturday at 1 A. M., and ret wiling-at 6 same day. Office hours for delivering malls from 7.sn A. M., to 1 P. M., and from 1.30-P. M., to 6.30 P. M. Sunday oliice hours from 7 A. M., to 8 A. M. From 11.30 A. M., to 12 M., and from 6 P. M. to 6.30 P. M. Money Orders issued and paid, and letters regis tered from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. DAVID L. BHINOLE, P. M. An old physician retired from active prartlee.Jhav lng bad placed in his uun.ls by an East Indian mis sionary tlie form 1 1 . of a simple vegetable remedy for the soetdy ami pcrmaneui cure ot Consumption, r.ro u hitl-i, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Thrvwi and Lungafleitioiis, also a positive and radical -cure lor GenerarTTH'bftlty aiul all nervous complaint4', after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers In tbousauds of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. The recipe will be sent free of charge, Uuill who desire It, with full directions for preparing an I successfully using. Address with suuap naming this paper, Dr. J. C. Stone, 44 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.. (6m03.3:) - SMEW EDITION OF BUSBEE'S JUSTICE AND FORW BCQtC. The exhaustion of the old tdhion and the re cwit changes in the Consiivntion and Statutes of ihe Slate, greatly a (lifting the jurisdiction ot Magistrates and Country Officers, makes,-a new and rev wed edition "of this ' STAN DA KJ WORK a necessity. The Publisher would therefore announce that he has in press and will shortly isMiea new and revised edition embracing the recent changes in the Constitution and Statutes of the State, thus making it a complete, accuraie aa.d peli? ble guide for all Magistrates County Officers and Business men. 1'rice $2A. Law sheep bindin price, i PRICE-CUllREiVT. Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co. January 23, 187S. Sent free of ddrts, J. H postage on receipt ot EN'NISS, Publisher, KaleighrN.C. $1. Cotton dull Middlings, low do stains Bacon, county, hog round Butter Eogs Cuickens per dozen Corn new Meal moderate demand at Wheat good demand at Flour market stocked best fum. 6uper. Potatoes, Irish Onions no demand Lard Beeswax Tallow Blackberries Apples, dried -Sugar 910 8&9 C 1011 2023 12 502.00 4045 50 1.10.l 25 $3a10 2.75 75 75 12i15 35 40(45 2830 G7 5 3J4 1115 BOLD it FRIDAY, January, 18, 1878. Xo. I W A Blount, Adm'r, v Aleiauder Parker. " 62 Rowv Maria Lcntz, v Ebcnezer Lentz. ' 64 State ex rel Sarah Peeler v Luke Blackmer. " 55 S E Warsen r Geo Ackenback. 17 Pinkney Hall et al v J W Hall, et al. a a SATURDAY, January, 19, 1878. Xo. 66 William Safret, guardian, vT W Havnes. Adm'r and others. 69 X A Boyden v A H Boyden, Ex. 70 Samuel A Ketchey v Margaret E Ketchey. " "71 H A Lemly, et al v Luke Black mer. " 72 R A Caldwell v J V Symons et al. .73 Jane E Chambers v Sam'l Chani- lierH. 40 John A Boyden r Henry Canble. J VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Each Number cbntains Thirty-two Page of reading, manjr fine Wood (Jut Illustrations, and one Colored Plate. A beautiful Oarden Magazine, printed on elegant paper, and full of information. In English ard German. Price, $1.25 a year: Five copies $5.00. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 cts. 1 in paper corers : in elegant ciotn covers 5i-ov. Vick's Catalogue, 300 Illustrations, only 2 cents. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. FARMER'S YOUR ATTENTION ! The Arabian Sugar Cane was brought to America during the World's Fair at Vienna, in 1873. It wilt yield double that of any other quality ever grown in this conntry. The stalks grow on an average of 12 to 14 feet high, and from 4 to 5i inches in circumference. The Syrup made from it is of the very finest quali ty. Also a good quality of sugar can be made from it We have sent this seed to every State in the Union, and returns from it are highly satisfactory. Agents are wanted to canvass iu every County and take orders for these and other seeds. A sample package of the Arabian Sugar Cane Seed containing enongh to plant 1-8 of an acre, and special terms to agents, with my Seed Catalogne for 1873 will be sent to any address on receipt of Fifty Cents. In structions for planting and cultivating are printed on every package. Address, W. S. TIPTOX, Seedsman, 13:4t. Cleveland, Tcnnee. (.real chance to make money. If you cant pet jrold you can yet greenbacks. We neel a person In every town to take subsrripiloThS for the largest, cheapest ' . ii hmt IHnul r-i f cxl fn milv niihllt1 Inn (Viiu LfV'OLf a iaufi ui v lauiiij 1' ouvw v-v In the world. Any one can become a successful agent. Tne most elegant work of art given free to subscribers. The price Is so low that almost every body subscribes. One agent reports making over $150 a week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers In-ten days. All who engage make mon ey fast. ou can devote all your tlihe to the busi ness, or only vour spare time, l ou need not be away from home over nitrbt. You can do it as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outfit free. If you want pro fitable work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to try the business. No one who engages falls to make great pay. Address "The People's Journal," Portia n(hMalne, 42:ly. STOP AT THE " BOYDEN HOUSE, SALISBURY, N. C. C. S. BROWN, Prop'r, (Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh.) fi AT HOM E AGAIN. Having leased this house for a term of years. I would be pleased to have my friends call and ! see me. It will be kept as a f IKS T L LASS HOTEL IN EVERY RESPECT. A GREAT OFFER for HOLIDAYS! We will during these HARD TIMES and the HOLIDAYS dispose of 100 NEW PIANOS and ORGANS, rif tirst-clans makers at lower prices or cash, or Installments, lmn ttcr before offered. WATERS' PIANOS & ORGANS are the BEST MADE, warranted for five years III. Catalogues Mailed. Great Inducements to the trade. PIANOS, 7-oclave,$140; 7 1-3-octnve $150. ORGANS, -2 stops, $48; 4 stops, $o3; 7 slops, ?Go;S .-tops, $70; 10 stops, $85; 12 stops, $90; in perfect order, vol nred a year. Sheet Mu sic at half price. llOttACL WAITERS & SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 4.0 Eat 14;h Street, New York. ; 4w FOR 1878. Don't neglect to cajl on G. "Plyler at the Book Store for all kinds of Books wanted. The best quality and latest styles of writing paper kept here. Also the renowned Singer Seeing Machine can be had here at from $35 to $40. He respectfully invites all to call and examine goods and machines. ll:ly. T. J. WILLIAMSON, M. D. Diseases of Women. 137 Plum Street, Cincinnati, Obio. Refers to Prof. S. P. Wilson, M.-D ,Pulte Medical College, Cincinnati; Prof J A Ilocker, M D, Cincinnati Medical College; Prof J B Willson, (Late of Belbour Medical College, N. Y.), Cincinnati, Ohio; JndgeUohn Kerr, Reids ville.TN C; Hon CI ias Price, Salisbury, N O; Col W B March, M II PinnixJEsq, Lexington, N C; J N Nelson, C S C, Greensboro, N C; I)r Preston Roan, Wina'oii, N C; Dr C J Wat kins, Salem, N C; E II Pass,Fq, Mocksville, N C. Will spend two months (from loth Jan. to 15th March) in Mocksville, vi-uin-j his brother J A Williamson, where he will give special attention to all surgical and medical diseases of women. Office rooms at thc Hotel. 11:1 mo . Manlioofl: HowLoslJow Restored! ISO I Board: Two Dollars Per Day. fi-OMNIBUS AT EVERY TRAIN.a Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Trav eller-. TRY ME. C. 8. BROWN, Jr. L. W. MASTEN. V Clerks, W.O.SHELBU Jannary, 1st, 1878. ll:tf. EN, 01 5URN.J Just published, a new edition of Dr. CnlverweH's Celebrated Essay on iVl me rwiiciu cure twiiuoui ineucine; oi SpfcRMATOKKiifEA or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal Losses, I mi'otekcy. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediment to Mar riage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex travagance, &c. B"Price in sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, iu this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from athirty years successful practice, that the alarming conse quences of self-ahue may be radically cured withouuhe dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effect ual, by means of which every so fit re r, no mat ter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radirohi. 8ffa,This Lecture should he in tlie hands of everv vouth and everv man in the land. f !' f . Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, io any adddress, pout paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. ' - Address the Publisher-, . THE CXJLVEBWELL MEDICAL CO- 41 Ann St, New ork;,Post OfiW i-ox, 4586. " OW IS THE TIME TO SCH?CRinfiL Mortgage Deeds for sale here FOR THE WATCHMAN :i .- - - - s , ' - " - '
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