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. ; t - i-l. t 'l Jk-W . ,? ..in .-ft vy-sr i 4 t 4 I- r U.O O -A. I Stagnation in local new is complete, "if."!. Jonts, of Jones & Gaskillw in Kvw York. , , ; ' jt js tithe tlt candidate fur Mayor fcbould send in their cards. - o Kossfc Grecufield can please u pripe and stvle look at their goo4g., - - ., Some little frost no damage done to the fruit, a yet. -Pin. 1 JJarch winds kjtea, dry gondii, &oM . ore high- The party that went fishing last week explain the hvniscs, &c., by saying that ftie wagon was turned over. - .Col.JU. S. mqwfr requests ns to an- liouuce that L.AV. Mastou has severed Jiis coujiectioy plerk with the Boydco Ipusc. . 1 bUlO" ' Sam'l. Paragon, Esq.. dealer in Coon kina au4 JiutterSaliauury, N. C. For further information .apply to Dr. Van IJpckliu. . .... - v. . (V s ' A man brought half bushel of kraut to '..i town lust week and because he could, not vget'what he thought wh right fur it, he , emptied it into a ditch. SensiCle T ' ' - o llr.' John liuia now owns the house pccupled by J.M. Brown and C. H. Bar ker. Mr. Bui purchased the property from Mr. Tt K, Brown and ha gt-eatly tniproved it by painting. -o- Mr. Frank Brown is most prominently spoken of as suitable to represent Uqwau . jn the next Legislature. Mr, Henry Bost ! is atso spoken of. This would be a good team in the lower House aud our-, people could depend on hearing of them. .: O ' The improvement in the sermons of the Rev. J, Bnmple is a subject of general re mark. 'His morning sermons are much talked of and appreciated by his congrc Vgatiou. We regret that his last Sunday , - monung s uiscourse.was noc neari iy larger audience. o A large wood pile is. just the thing t iide behind when you are driving a frac tious horse and the e.veuiusr eaciress is coming full tilt, but the roHiiii lady ought pot to get in front of the pile find let the passengersltnow that her c&vW-t 1 'behind thpVP holding the horse." - o r- . The skiff, "Christian Keid,' vfts launch ed.on Tuesday of this wk, 'Ai beiug IlioroughTy repaired. - 4 i was Jiot gpuerally knawn that she was to be launched, uor did the mauage nient wish.it known, for it vas not eer- (aiu how she would -behave under sail It worked beautifully, however and after an evenings trial she was proimuncet: &mpletcw, A sail boat ' socthlnir new n this vu-iuity. Does the "Eleethm I.awM Provide for the Elentioii of Register of Reeds in August 1S78 Mess its. Kiitok I have leeu askod o examine the elect! u laws ami find u whether it is true, as has been alleged, that the present law makes no provision for the election of the Register of Deeds jn the several counties of the State iu Au gust next. Sec. 77, ch. 27 V Laws of 1870-77, as printed, is as follows : "The next general election for members" of the General As sembly, for Justices of the Supreme Court , Superior Court Judges and Solicitors,, and for surveyor, coroner, sheriff, clerk 4 the -Superior Court for the several counties, and in such counties as have one, a treas urer, shall be held on the first 'Thursday iu August, ) n tho year of our Iord one ' thousand -eight hundred aud seventy eight; but thereafter, until otherwise pro Tided, all general elections shaH be held on the Tuesdayaext after the tirst Mon day iu Xoveinber of the yeuv iq wUich an election shall be lieldV . I think it very probable that the omis sion of the words ".Register of Ueeds," in .he above section, as iu the itrutfed edi tion of the laws, does not appear in the jhe ofticial copy of the act on , file in the piiice of the-Secretary of State. Sec. Id, of the same act, makes it plain (hat the election of Register of Deeds shall fake place at the same time w ith the other county officers, and that will be this year, in August next. The part of the section to which I refer is this: "The county officers for the respective pounties, viz: Clerk of the Superior Court, treasurer, register of deeds, surveyor, coroner and sheriff shall be voted for on pne ballot." S.ec, 2j ch. J 4l Laws, of 137G-77, makes TJlns position still plainer. It reads thus : "In eacl eointy thoro shaU be elected bieunlly by the cpiaUfled voters thereof, fts proviiled -for the election of inem be rs pf the General Assembly, a treasurer, reg ister of deeds and surveyor," See. There is 110 provision of law authori sing tU Hv?ister pf UeetU to be elected at pny otlier. ttm,e th.au, that iixed for the election of netwburs of General As sembly, county treasurer, surve'or and the otlier county olhirers. Tle eeytion - br rjjpp oncers is appointed to Ue held lirAugusr, 1878. f he election for Register pf Deeds shall not be held in August next, there is certaiuly no authority o'f law for .holding t in Kovetnler. AhU if the election .not held in August, it cannot be held in offices pf all the Register ot Deeds in the State would be vacant alter the expiration of the offices of the present incumbents, 3 v 1 ? r . 1 .. .... -v I n jpfve.nioej- nexi. -inpp Y;C4tn,cies Would be rilled by tho County Commis- kiouers of the several counties, and as the latter will be elected by the Justices of tho leace in each county, our friends iu the Last will no doubt be very soiTy t learn that au elecflofi for Resjister of . Deeds in A u trust next canuot be avoided My opiuion of the law iToes not coincide FHH niy.owu Jeeltngs, ap, nrelevece.s.. John Sherman Was before e Senate Finance Ccanmittee on Wednesday op posing the repeal : of the resumption act, better known as'Sherman's Sham." He says he has now $00,000,000 in coin avila ble for resumption, and if the act isjil lowed to stand he is confident that the Government can resume specie payments on January 1st next, and probably before that dav. BUSINESS IiOCAI COLUMN. , To the Voteri of Rowan Conaty. U I hereby announce layself as a candi date fur re-lectimi to tlf e office ' of High BlieriQof Iluwan County, abject. to the decUioq of tho poauty pominitlng7 coii- venUon, - . ,n F, WAGGONER. March ID, 1873. ' - o , , TQ TI1E P.1UMBIXS Who MfAnt chemicals, for composting with stable mannrp aud cotton seed, I would say that in addition to my usual supply of Navassa and Pacific Gujuioes, I have several formulas (or receives) and neces sary chemical compounds to'mftke up same, at prices from to $12 'toinake a tonwhicli fncludi Acid" Photyltute, the principle parfTof compound, whteh I buy in car load quantities and therefore reasonable, J can sell at considerably less than other parties. Call and eam ine for yourselves. No charges made for formulas. X ALLEN BROWN. A 'CARD. To the People of Rowaa. I hireby announce mwelf .a-candidate for the office Of Sberiffof luAran,. at the elecrian 111 August next, suhiect'to the dei-iKion of the Counir ConvenUon.' '. I 1 am a believer 111' the sound old doctrine which was enunciated and acted upon by Washington and the founders of the Republic, that there should be frequent- roiatiori in cince, It is one of the great fundaineiit.il principles of all free Republican covernmenii, that the ruler, the office holder, should be frequently taken irora the rank 01 toe people. - As a general rule this principle t acted upon, and Ire8ident.a,Governorp,Ooiigrenien, LesriMlators and the like, are frequently chang ed. And trv should the one office of Sherin be made an exception to thin rule? , Does it require more ability or integrity to fill thin office than all those? Or i it true that there is but one man in the county, in generation of men, who is competent to till the position? To xay this, 13 to insult the iiiteui cence and the inieentr of every eoou man in the count r. As 1 do not expect to descend to personali ties. I shall say nothing of the present incura bent. I will however, ro him the justice to mv, that in the main he has filled the office creditably, but is fftcu any reason whj he should ho d t for I ff? Twa jeara ago h? sajd to the pcpplc, "elect me this time, and I shall not want the office any longer." How is he fulfilling this solemn uledtre now ? Does he deny U? Let hiiu do so if he can. I desire to ask him thU finest ion : Does 1 ie intend to abide the decision of the township n -i 1 1 wiiiiitv'nnmMi4liii(iPfitivontinna For myself, 1 can only say, that if elected, I shall be content to discharge the duties of the office for not lunger than Uo terms," and then give way far mmr one else. Yerv respectfully, ' TI1EO. 1 KLUTTZ. MB, KptTOK :VUoW us to suggest through jour cuiujViUSv (he name of Mr. Frank Rwwn, n a snititble uian for the Lnver' House uf -pur- State Legislature. He is one of our harid working onng men and wijl, we lieljeve, be of great serviee, if he should be sent to the Legislature. VOTERS. To the Voters of Rowan Ceinity. Thereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of "Sheriff of Rowan County, Subject to the decision of the County Convention of thei Democratic- Conservative Party. G. A. BINGHAM, March 26th, 1878, NAVASSA GUANO. Tp pavtiea who have left orders for Na- Yftssji, auu nave UQtyet gotten ir., 1 wquiu say please-ca.U f umq nd take it away, ftud give room for other car-loads, to ar rive, rarties who nave not. given me names and are expecting to use it this season, wilt ua well to luave names, anu quantity wanted, at once. . My supply is limited, and a. only nftld T will not be able to supply the demand, Iu addition to "Xavassa,' I have "Pacifio Guano" and 'Vhanuls Raw Bqiie hosu"bath Xo. 1" standard manures, J, ALLN 1JRQWN, NOUCK, All persQUS indebted to G. J, Long on Rar and Liquor account will please oome to time and settle by paying Ualf cash and the other half by cutting a notch ou a stick or two notches on a stick fur , all 0 their bill and get a receipt, or otherwise their account win bo. scud at auction, 33:1 1, G.J. LONG. Dr. S. B. Nye, flie celebrated OPTIOIAIST, Who ha been frequently in this section before is again in tins city, and is stopping at the iNa tion:tl Hotel tor a few davs with a most mag nifioent display of Australian CryRtal Specta.- cles. which he adjusts to the eye after exami nation. For particulars see Circulars. Office hours from 9 a. ra., to 6 p. m. Mr. Editou : I believe that the gener al opinion tn the county' favors a rueoting ot the Tovi'Qsliip executive committee to appoint a certain day on which every Township niav hold its primary meeting, so that the nnderstrikers may have less opportunity for tampering with the work- iutr ofatJt one. We have a larce class oj' men who have never used any faculty hat that of s)eech whose services now can he liaa cheap, to. go uut among tne coun try nfolo aud work for favorites. They may fceep np larSPr excitement by meet- " FA11MER. t'A Farne1 suggcafifiq 1 a good one, aud it will be seen that the Chairman of the Executive Commit Wfa Jas, E. Kerr, has recommended that the townships all h.pld their respective neetings on the 8,0,1116 day, to-wit: on the- 50th of April. T'hU will allpw abundant time-to the townships ta dUcyss the subject involved in tho next flection. A MOTHER'S "REQUEST. Mr. II. . Mcl'HERsox, . Dear Henry, Please let your family hear from you directly. All papers in the State are earnestly re ipaestetl to copy the above. TO THE VOTERS OF EOWAN COUKTV : You are ltereby eqnestcd to assemble at the voting idaces of your -respective Townships on Saturday, the 20th day of April, 188; to appoint delegates to the County Convention aud name the persons you prefer as candidates to be nominated ay the County Convention for county officers and members of the . Legislature. The Couutv Convention- will assemble at the Court House in Salisbury on Satur day, Jay 18th, 1878. JAMES E. KEKIf, Chairman Rowan Dem. Ex. Com. Pjjxtox, Tkx., Maroh IS, J 373. Mr. Watchman I will not aftempt to descrile the many scenes we- Missed through from the time we left Salisbury until we reached Denton. Suffice to say our jonruey was safe, though tiresome in- deeq, Rut here we are ami here we will stay, likely, for many day. And the very kind and hospitable reception which t- ... If - A we receivea was very iteming io our park ing wounds. My stay lmS-been so short 1 do not feel privileged to say much, but am deurhted to write you that 1 was most agreeably disappointed 1 I found Denton qnite a pretty little place aud aud beautifully located; yet the most de sirable feature of all is the remarkable healthfuluess of the location. As an evi dence of this I have been nil over the place iu search of the grft vvyard hut Uft ve. beeuiipable to tin4 it ' The citizens are very sanguiue in their hopes that Denton win at an carty aay joe.quite a place, ana say all that fs wanting is the Kailroau, winch is now in progress from Dallas, making; this idace the terminus. From the drtilv arrival of hacks and wagons suppose the business to be considerable,' and there are constant crowds passing and repassing on .the street, but .whether men of buwuess or pleasure 1 do not know. The Court-house is the haiid somcst building iu town, it is built of red brick; the corners huisbed with yellow stone, which is very fine in appearauceand which is quarried near the town. It is said to lie the best building iu all this section of country, aud is stated to have cost forty thousaud dollars. They are now laying the foundation for another very fine building, the erection of which is not intended for the instruction of the deaf and dumb, or for any of the noble charities, but the nol-at-all desirable re treat of the breakers of the law, (a jail). You cannot judge of a- persons wealth or position hero by any outward appear ance. In the humblest of cubips you will pieet with the most intelligent and refiu ed, The buildings, and more particularly the dwelling houses, are very inferior, Oh, I would feel like a Princess in a pal ace if I had my homeT left, behind, set upon a hill in Denton. There are three churches, Methodist, Baptist and Chi ia tiau. 1 here was also a PresbytfTia.llj but it was burned down, supposed to Up 011 account of holding public puurt iu )t. I tear there is quite a number of Cmpber and Presbyterians, but no wOd fcchoo!.'' Tell Mr; R. that we hope some faithful Shepherd, while tending his own flock, will stumble upon ua wJie. luive strayed so far from our good .Pastor, aud will gamer us into ins ioiu. ocuoois are 1101 so neglected as I expected to fiud j there are two, and they.. are said to be very ood. . . . " j I walked a distance of 'two . miles this week to behold the beauties of th& Prai ries, aud my "eyes' wearied aud wandered for a place to jest upon, and occasionally . v - 1 . i 1 a . . . . 1 wouiu set ineiu upon a grazing cow, or have them 'diverted: by a cotton-tail or a n ulcVeared rabbit, hotly 1 hi r sued by lessis. V, and R., hollowing Mcateh him I cath him " I was much disjippuinted at not finding the ground pertectly enameled with flowers. 1 had had ueu corgepus descriptions, that I felt as they aay dumb, founded, , at seeing only a wee violet, much inferior to ours in size aud color and per fettly odorless, 1 am now informed that May is the month of .beauty here. As re gards the climate there is a very precept able difference, but there is a constant breeze which makes it very pleasant. 1 am told that though the mid summer days are very wanri, they are seldom sultry, aud the nights are always cool, i,av though not least by far, are the. two sus pension bridges which av-e quite near the centre of town, aud wUiob, would aston ish you to UeUftld, To ruount them re quire the, assistance of two gentleman: the first ascend, give you pis hand and the strength of his body , while theother remains pja terra ftnnq to steady the rail by which yon "ake the assent, and in case of emergency should your foot slip, be ready to extricate yo,u trom the rocks and. water Uou.ca.ttw our menu, A. B. For the Carolina Watchman. FROM SOUTH TO WEST. MockiUe is. ar,e af tlie most moral and religions tPAYna uwr sitw. For more than on,e reason it iwight Ihj termini "The holy land,n 4erua8eiu is seven miles distant op the awithi Joppa two miles on tho'noA tht Het Wehera a 'mile on the east ftud $he vfildprn.es. of Judea one mile coi the west, Tq. town is blessed with two. of the most Vajnedt eloquent and Uttivei -sally -nonuVlt preachers iu the. western pait of tnti Stfttej Iev. Mrr UtMikue, of the Methodist afld Rev, Mr, CrftYtford of the Presbyteiiap chnrvlr Mr, Cn,rad of the Baptist chuvch is a very acceptable cler gyman also The Bar of ibis place as vtdl as the pulpit U bly represented. There are several able asjiirauts for the judgeship of the Superior Court, J. M. Clement of "Mocksville, Hon. Chas. Price of Salisbury, Mr. Graves of Iredell and other legal'lights, The impression pre vails that the first named gentleman will be nominated and elected. No man iu the State could carry greater legal acumen to thebcnch, therefore the eriiiino-of the judiciary would never trail ia the dust. Judge Kerr, of Reidaville, who has been presiding in that district is one of the most scholarly jurists, as well as power ful forensic elocutionist and rhetoric ova tors in the State. The village aud neigh borhood is blessed with three educated desciples of Aesculapius, Prs.. BeU Mc Guire and Cash; all are entitled to, aP.d do enjoy the full confidence of the piild je, , Winston is the principal mart for West' V em North Carolina and Virginia tobacco. There are in the town sixteen largo to bacco factories, three immense warehouses, a bank, several lobbing houses, two fip.e -drug stores, and a, large number of line retail stores, auu three fine hotels, All seem to bo doing wt4L Tlie population is about tijntoitnnt and is rapidly iucveasittg. Greensboro, tlie Athens of North Caro lina is a beautiful and classical town, but like lftVsiUe is ut improving fast, ex cept in hoarding up ims,ure$ of the mind. Tuesday, at 11 A. M., I stepped on board of Prof. Stevenson's public carriage and iu less, than two short hours I had left Greensboro forty-eight miles behind me and was in Dauville, Va., the most enterprising city of its size in the South, where the finest leaf tobacco raised in North Carolina and the western bounties of Va., find a ready sal and always at good prices; A Millions of pound of . iMare annually manufactured there una Shipped to all parts of the United - States, Canada and Mexico., . " After nartakiuirof it jroodcomnson sense dinner we pursued our journey jaonie ward via Richmond, the -Mecca , of Vir gfuia, and the;best, city south bf'-Masbn and Dickson's line, and one. JiaUowed to the memory of every true Southerner. In Capitol square, mdunted on granite ped estals, stand the immortal heroes, Wash ington, Lee. aud.jJackson,-the nations great philanthropic .educator, Thomas Jefferson; the Columbian orator, Patrick Henry; America's greatest scholar, Daniel Webster; the silvery - tongned Harry of the.West; andther jstar' 10 the galaxy of the nation. ; ... At 9.45 PrI., X took a sleeper on the C. O. R. R. for Cincinnati, and soon I was hi the fund ' embrace of niorpheus, but ever and amm one of tho jTods of an tiquity would give oA&jiudgein the short ribs and renjlud ns that the XJeqr mends we left behind ns were ocenpyins the highest seats in the sacred temple of our heart, . .. - ' Tuesday had been a suicidal day and Tuesday night dark aud. storm v, but on Wednesday' ih'orniutf when 1 arose the t heavens Atere cloudless and Soul inspir ing. ThjtunV briniant Teye was shiy peeping over; little Juouiitaia in the du tauce, which rcalledithe ibllowiug. bel(li tjfal lines': ' . ' ' ' Thou'art my gouls JirLbt inoriung tar, And thou my riuihg un." '' . . .The next most beautrfiul ight was. the fried chicken, scrambled eggs, cakes, dec, at the McCnrdy House j.u Ctivjogton, Va.v a "real 'ofd'faT hpel brtnik fust. I theu pro ceeded on my journey, e-tunnel-ly t under the mountains,- around - the hills, and down the vales until we arrived at White Siilr,hnr m iiK, Hip "Pari It,,,! " f mis ouui.ii( vv uo uue ia mere m mu winter months aud the new hotel in ruins we thought of the lies of tireece where Sappho sung. The place presents a Pom peii appearance. The scenery from the Alleghany mountains from Cinciunati is the most beautiful on this continent. Some of the peakes stretch their heads up far above the clouds. ' Hawk's Xest," tlie highest knob on the Kanawha river is a grand and imposing spectacle when viewed trom the "Aesaa Pteard." Ti e snow Hake clouds fold their fiii maculate amis gracefully around the mountain tops witu tender angelic aneetlon, auu makes one envy the monarch of the range. Ihe scenery on this wild ntoqutuin riv er ciinnot be surpassed for real natural beauty m Switzerland, or the heavens at sunset u Italy, r lying. .dowu this h mantio valby e found ourself in Huntington, a small unjet town, the wes- tevu terminus of tlie Ci & 0. R. R. We rat once boarded the good 'Steamer Fleet wood, for tlie Queen City. After a good suprer anu a reiresnini' inputs commun ion with old morpheus was aroused next morumg by the sweet music of our whis tle wheu 1 walked out on the guards of the boat to hear the unique remarks of a party ca r ura 1 passengers who had come outside just as the boat, had turned a bend 111 the river revealing a full view of the city tor teu or twelve miles up aud down the river. "La ! Fannie; what a world of houses !" "How will we ever, find the way to the hotel I" "YY e- wtfl never, fiud the way out agaiu." "Don't leave mc au inch Luey, or you'll get lo.st,!' "Just hear the souird of a thonsand voices 's mado . yo- cal the stillness . of the" inortj, -'IJero's your carriage ta the J rnmV ItoteV "Cab tq Unriii tt infiiii'- SOL'THKOX. liUMBLIXGS OF WAR. The Latent from JieU'njereut Jluxsia. Ennlaml and T W a . or r at m. JjOMox, Jiarcu ;. ine 1 tines cor respondent at St. Petersburg concludes a dispatch : "Influential and moderate poll-, ticiaus remark that the fear of England's policy will forgo linssia to occupy Constan tiuople and drive the Sultan from Europe." The correspondent adds : The only hope of peace is the speedy assembling of the congress. That hope, however, through out Russia is fast fading. The bellicose excitement is intense, even, in St Peters burg." A, Timesl editorial, discussing Perby'a demands and Hussies. cwccssipJljs, con cludes: "Thus slie (Russia) declines only the condition 0:1 which our government will seud a plenipotentiary to Berliu." St. PctekSbvug, Martli23.4p.The Jour uat De St. Petersburg says : "Etgla.nd must yield her wishes to Europe and ceaso obstructing tlie definite conclnsion of peace, or the congi-ess must meet without Kujjlrtu.d, OX Russia must act alne," The Grenuan fleet; left Panama and ( AftpihvraU on, the HUv fur icatauga, which Bismarck proposes; to bloeka.de. The ste-vtv4tip Berlin,, brought a quar ter of a milliun. loUars vtorth .of silver to New York from &nrop$ on Saturday, The America ti KuUeyCpain.Hiiy,s. works, at Waterbry,C? lw la. Uumedj London, .narcii -.Vr0M:U UlspatCil from Uouie to the 7wtc-says ; The con- sistorv will be held 011 thel!dth inst. No eneyclycal will te issued, the i'oie not wishing to commit himself to ail? definite policy in the present coWpUcation ot Lu ropean affairs. His UuUoess will only deliver an alloctUiuiv voidns all rwliti- cal allusions." . The Standard has a Rome"dispa.tch say in z : "The head uf the Jesuits, recently proposed to return ta Home, but tho Pupo received the prostioMtion coaaly. Ihe Jesuits are, therefore, opposing tlie I'ope' general policy. " We not only recommend Coiidsens Com pound Honey of Tar for Sore, Throat, Colds, lloarnene?, Crouft Whooping Cough, ete but we continently aiwert that it can cure Consump tion. The increasing demand for it, and the npmy testimonial of ' appreciation daily re ceived by the manufacturer, attmt "thai Coxa- pound Honey of Tar bear the palm as a cure for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, lrice 50 cents a bottle. For sale at C. U. IUrkeu's Drugstore, We confidently recommend Cousoens Com- jound Honey of Tar an a cure for Consump tion, r.pd all ootigha of long standing. During the hc asons of ice and snow it is well to remem ber that thia invaluable preparation will a fiord ppeedr relief to all peraonsnufiering-with coliLi. We might multiply words in praise of this great remedy, but Mtmcient to.uiure at a welcome in every household 1 the fact thai it is a never- failing cure for Consumption, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarsenes, Whooping Conghl etc. Use Cou?ena Compound Honev of Tar. Price ; 50 cents a bottle. For sale at C. R. Barker's Drug Store. i AH ASTOHISIllJiaPACT " v-'A lg proportiou p( the; American ' people gr U-df djrin from tk effecU of PyspepsU or disordered lirer, , The rtsnlt of Uiese 'dis esiea upon the manseR of Intelligent 'and valti? able peopU is nl slaraug, making life act? nail ,m harden instead xf sr pleaaat existence of enjoyment and ttaeftdncss as it ought to be. There Ua4vg&d reason '(or tbi. if yon will only Ihrots s?kt prejudire and skeptlcLun, take the dv1ce Of DruggUu and your friends, and try oae bottle of Green' . August flower.' Year upeeiy relief 1 certain. Millions of hot lien of thin medicine have been given sway to try its virtue, with satisfactory results is every cane. You can buy a ruule bottle,10 for centa to try. Tliree de will relieve the wont case, Ponitirely iold by all Dragghtts 6n the Western CoatineoL J "" ,YES. ' ' " We can change a filtT dollar hill If roil wnr.l a bottle of Glubk Fluwer Covch - Svacr. thei great ext Cough and Luh Remedy in the worhl; or if yon want to try it first and ee if what th Hon. Alex. 1L Stephens, Rx-luv. Smithy Kx Uor. Brown and Hon. RoWrt Tooipbn of, Geor gia, aay about it U true;yoB, cafll ge Sample BottU for teneenu af Theo. F. 'KluttxV Drag Store, that relieves an ordinary cohh The CLong FiyOWKB Couou StBtr never had an equal fr Congba, Cold and Lung Aneetiona. It poMitirsly cures Consumption when all other boasted remedies fail. Sample Hottles, ten cents. Rejf'ilar ixe, fifty doses, $1.00. NEXT TOWN Ahead where they loan von a dollar and chalk it down till to m'of row, for 'a bottle' of Meb- iL.'s Hepatine for the Liver. The enormous expense of importing, the ingredients of this ... 1 " .1 - A !' t greal liver meoicine inio iom country, u wny otir Druggist, Theo. F. Klattz, tellii hut one sample bottle to the same person for ten cents; hut as there are fifty doses in the large si?e bot tles, it is oheap enough after all at two cents per doxe. fur a medine that has never been known to fail m the cure of dyspepsia and all diseases of the liver. It. has never failed in the oure of liver complaint when taken as directed, no matter of fiow 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. post orncE directory. For the benefit of the nubile the following directo ry- of the Post office -ot this city is published: Two mans north 01 mcntuona, a., per any. First opens, 1 1.30 A.M. Closes 7.00 P. M. Sceou.4 opeqs 6.00 P. M. " .oo xouth'n mall opens 7.00 A.M. " 6.00 " Western " a.u I, .M. lOw a. m. But one mall a dav ea-t ot OreensDoro to Kalelgn and other points eastward which closes at 7.oo P. M. But oue mail a day tq points between Salisbury and Richmond, Va whloh closes at S.00 P. M. Three malls a wees to Mocraviue ana ouer puiais on this route. Leaving on Monday, w eanesdoy-ana Friday and returning the following days. Two mails a weeK to Aioemane ana oiner pomut on this route. Leaving on Monday and Thursday and returning the following days. One mall a weeit to jacKson mil ana omer poiuis on this route. Leaving Monday and returning next day. , One mall a wees w Muoresvuie anq iniermwuaie points. Amringm H tnaay, anu .leaving 1 r. M., same day, . one man a w&ea to aiu verntuimtu nuuu i.cu; Leaving Saturday at 7 A. Mand returnlnjr at S same dav. Ofllce nours ioratUTeriomauB iroai i.s a. a., o 1P.M., and trom l. so P. M., to .30 p. m. sunuuy omoe hours trom 7 A. M., to s A. M. From u.ao a. m., to is M., and from 6 P. M. to .30 r. si. Money Orders Hsued and paid, and letters regis tered Iroin 8 A. Jl. to 4 r . m. D ID L. UKIAULS, 1". XL. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J..JL Kkox & Cp.l March 27, 1878. pnTTf-au J. , . dull Middlings. 010 low ' . do 8U stains 0 B.vooxtaiinty, hpg rouna 8 10 Butte;!, laU Eoos Cuickens -per do7.ee $t.502.00 Cobn new ' 50 Meal moderate .dem and at 50 Wheat good demand at. 1.101.25 Flock market stooked beat fain. $2.80 2.G0 T3 73 1215 4030 3 25 mi 5 3J4 1012 super. PoTATtiES, IRISH Onions 0 demand Laud IIav Oats- Beeswax Tallow Blackberries Apples, dried SuoAn to Practical Blacksmitli . AND HORSESHOER. CHOP connctej with Brown & Verbles Uvcry Stables. rjTU designs, of Shoes, to suit any shape of foot. AH -shoeing qq strictly scleatluo prtn cipl8 and WARRANTQ, Alt lands blacicsmttlung promptly done. is:ir HOTICE. 1 1 By virtue of a Morts:ge Deed executed to me on l6lh day ufAogttK 187?, hy Kiulunond Hendrix f the' County of Liyiek will aell to the-hii;hett bidder for ca-h, at the Court IIoue door in Mocksville, on Mftdy, lth day of SS March, 18 8, th trct oflnndtn said Mortgage 'a tract of land Iring in Da vie. cQiinty adjoining the lands pf Jaiuea Walker, David Howard. AJ. Call and K. Ifen- drix. Containing 116 acres more or le." sar.au E. ETCHIS0N, Feb. 16,1878. l&ilw, Mortgagee. J. (. BURKE, AUCTIONEER. SALISBURY, N. C. ss Will alto attend to the calling of sale in the country for Administrator, Executor, and others. Terms to suit the times. 7:1m, HARDWARE. ' WDGV YOI WANT H A BJD W A RE At Low Figures Call on the undersigned ai'Ko. 2, Granite Kow. Salisbnrv. N . A. AT WELL. C. June 8 if. Mortgage Deeds for sale here p. 1 .Tj PE0FIT3! ' i . A STBICTLY.CASE BUSINESS! COME AHD rr08 YOURSELF! . ' -. -J- - ' i. . i I have Opened at the old itxnd nwnil cnpMd by E. Frank Graham it Con with a Se lect oiock oi.; . STAPI2 & FANCY QOODS Witk PJiOVlklOSS & GROCERIES Added DRY GOODS , Sold CIIEAPEU thanean be bought any where in Salisbury. s&c6r$ , mi eat, OAts, Burriius ' ' My biwlnea will be conducted; on a CASH BASI'1; -thereby giving me many advantages over those who do credit bu.ine.' t Thanking my friends for past favors, and hoping to meri a contiouaiioo of theisme,' I im mt respectfully, Ac. ! B. PRANK QBAIIAIL 1878. Don't nexlect to call on C. PIvler at th Book Store for all kihda of Book wanted. The beat Quality and latest rtyles of writing paper aept nere aiho the renowned Singer Sewing Machine can be had here at from $35 to- $40, He respectfully invites all to call and examine :goods .ind machines. lkly. BROWN & VERBLE'S Livery & Sale Stables, SALISBURY, X. C, Will convey passengers to and from any point with the best Block and vehicles. THE TRAVELING PTJBLJC 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 stahle, and plenty of good hay, fodder, oaU and corn. PLEASURE DRIVES. Those wishing turnouts for pleasure driving will find the best accommodations at these Stahles. Mr. J. F. Webb will always be found at the Stables and promises entire satisfaction to all I custom erp. 42:tf. FOXTTZ'S KOR3E AND CATTLE POWDERS, SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. Wr Y0PP, Propr. (At Mclnfvre's Furniture Booms.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEE HIM. 9:tfi A NEW DEPARTURE. NEW GOODS, ON LY FOR CASH OR BARTER. NO CREDIT. The subscriber is now receiving a Stock o. General Merchandise, whhh he will sell for caah or barter, at such prices as will uitthe times. He invites the public to call and ex amine. He will a lo buy Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, and country produce generally. Borden House, Nov. 20, 1877. b-Al S. W. COLE. TO FARMERS. MAKE YOUR OWN FERTILIZER. USE KARRIS' I' OR Home-Made Fer ti izer . ion pan wxitt vaese vucmicals make your own Fertilizers at home, aud thereby save the money paid for high priced commercial Guano The coat ia about one-fourth the price of com mercial reitilizers, and the yield in an great and in many instances greater than in the com mercial Guanos. All I ank i a trial. Chem icals for Rale. Agent wanted for right and chemicals in Davie County. J. H. ENNlSSDrueeist, Salisbury, N. C Spanish Chtifa, The Great Uo? Fatteaer. J uat received, a few buahelaof Spasadi Chtifa, fur Hog raiding. You can on an acre of your poor land raie one hundred bu.Ueln to the acre wrUh eaai and thereby save k aiuch corn. At ENxiSS' Drug Store. GERMAN G0LDEI1 MILLET. Two crops in one year. ' CLOVER SEED, ORCHARD GRASS, KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. 14:tf At ENNISS' Df.igStore. Cheap Charlcl Mortgages, and variout other blan'cs ir sale here FOE, Ate nBMaalMt far the euro and prevention of OA VIS K.lovri.ira- BaltTwor . Hi Ml (MOT Dissolution of Copartnership. The firm of IjicIct. I AirU Jt' rf ?- n.:- 'ay di0Mied by mutual coiMeBt,. A- Lverlv and J. L.rerlj witldratrtB. At! iero inaemea win please come forward at once and wttle, as the tannem reuxt be closed. W. A. Lucky & J. A. Lyerly wiU aeCtldibuMnew W. A.1XCKV, . - J.A.LYiiKLV. March, 7, 7U2fclm1 m J.UlA'Kiay. B ' The underwijmed have formed s iK-ir edparW nership under the firm name o( Lyerly Cro and hare oftened a new store at Ube' above place Our atock U complete In all the 'tirionn or public to call and see us at enr tle. 1 ,J March 2178. 22:lia.Hl. J. U LYKKLY. - ,. i. .h.iT m -1 i, li t J.1lfooB. , ' jt Awipsox. MOORE & THOMPSON; CpilllONMlilTS, EALEIQH, N. C. V Special attention paid to the sale of COTTON, CORN, FLOUR, OKA IX. HAY, . - BUTTE K, EGGS, FOWLS, Ac, Consignments Solicited. Highest Price Obtained. Befers to Citizens National N. C Bank, Raleigh, 22:3ms. P. II. Cain ; rtainttf, ! Againzl I Superior Court of T. A. Nicholson; Ex'r., Davive Omnty. 01 Samuel Ilolman ; Dfjend&nl. J - - Upon the affidavit of the pUiatifT, it U or dered hy the Court, that publication be made in tlie "Carolina Watchman" for Six wteks, notifying Mary Smoot, William Ilolman and David Ilolman, who are non-reaidenta uf the State to appear at our Superior Court, sr-lhe Term to be held on the 2d Monday after tho 3d Monday of March, 1878, and answer the complaint filed in this office, or judgment will le rendered in favor of Plaintilf, fur tlie relief demanded in his complaint. Witnese, H. B. HOWARD, Clerk Superior Court of Davie County. Feb. C;h, 1378. 17:6t. Onnd Off Slick as Grease t HOOTS, Ti A1TERS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c W. M. EAGLE Respectfully announce his continuance at his old stand in hi old line, on Main Street opposite En nifsg' Drug Store. He is alwaya . ready and anxiona to accommodate customers in his line in the best manner powiLle. He is prepared to do first claw work and can com pete with any northern Shop or Hand- made work. His machine, laMs, Ac, are of the latest and best paicrns. He work the very best ma terial and keeps on hand ready made work, and stock equal to any special order. . Repairing neatly and promptly done at rea ronable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or iv charge. , Prices to Suit the Times. Ca?h orders by mail promptly filled. ' I5.3m. . - W. M. EAGLE. STOP AT THE BOYDEH HOUS E, SALISBURY, H. a C. S. BROWN, Prop'r (Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh.) , AT HOME AG AIM. " . Having leased thia house for a term of year I would be pleased to have my friends call ami me. It will he kept as FJIXT: CLASS HOTEL IN EVER Y RESPECT. Board : Two Dollars Per Day. fi-OMNIBUS AT EYEKY TKAIN.! Large Sample liootua lor CouiiBertial Trav ellers. TKYME.- C. S. BROWN. Jr. ) L. V- MASTEN,- '- Clerks, W.O. KHELBURN. ) January, Ut, 1878. ll;tf. OOTattd SHOE m . THOS. H. VAIIDER FORD'S GUQtEHY AM) 'OX FKCTIONEBY feTOftt. UUUUUlUUii UliU JLiUIUUU 1 LUV u. SPECIALTY. Having engaged the serrlces ot a 8rs cU work man, we are preiuml to tra ot tho Hnest and best styles of cliy-maUe ckkU, at price to suit Uka times. ontantly on hand an assorted stock of, suiKJrtor mutertaL i'all and examine our wort, Satisfaction (niaranted. SftliHbury, Feb. 14, 1679. Xo. 17:tt. iinnc nnnm 1 : iiwitai ntniii t And I am happy to say tkat 1 have the heel (elected atoik ol STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS - I luve ever offered in' this market; and eH fell them lower than ever" known before Black Alpaca, 25 to 45ct. per yard; 4-4 Sheet ing 7 ch!.; Flannels, 20 to SO eta.; and kArgaioa in pant good; bargains in every department. E ! Clotlir CIotMurr ! In thi line I can offer great inducement' and can aay to my customers that they canavts 25 per cent, by calling on me before' buying eUewhere. ALSO A full line of Hatn. R00U, SIoe, Crockery, I ' ...n.n'uQ Art. mrmil f A.tiul't tfk fnnf Itltl lilA KCM)T AND HERB BUSINESS aa heretofore. Call and eo. V. WALL ACT, (3:2mos.) " i mercnanaiie tinted to the cominftnity, I we will sell as low aa anW oihl'usit liern Uewbere. Ve iniie oar ftikl'k):d tl
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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