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. 4 til iv .J is H i Hi 1- t Hi t; if i. ' . Hi It J ;t I- f ir lit I M r 41 It 1 If Carolina Watchman. TJJURSDAY, APRIL, 4, 1878, V reference to the nrweedi ipl- 1il elsewhere iM this issue, of tVftSfett Deui Ex. Coiniuittct', which recently con- fpp T r. .r - vencd iu Jfcileiffli, it wjlj A nM.44yetMn their' adtfress to utlljnlicWdJ.trieftw (fclA0Hn to be chosen, to hold district conventions and reconinieud Ao l ' i K - Trl tlie ajaUmtWlIOireiSintlXaaTSOT tne jBffi-JptoW-UpWIWL" jtTKU. j-niupvu.M-v Inct 4MlTUtioQ: 14 ffluvMai w i w,h- - BaUouana.tleJwOoi w; puiwihw Uat tliftintwyi'rJ..wlH BomiiUona for WourJuage. WWM unprMAU PVkttL4)neuuua. 11. , ttjt , - , . UejrQIP-4wtU8,,u Ujjii W W.' k fcue't . I . .... -1. I ureliireuca for- Hilaiei M' Utt eie:i 1 irec9.f. H mmmv?i I Iin J lUto,lX&rpr.'tWr- V"- ,iWU"0 J 1 . u-f.rr.-n wopjd prMttu gjeailiftUfactiwi rreviou tpiJliUiieceutit simeadinci C4uatitutioioiado b ,tlie late Couutitu- li.inal Couveutiou, th qualified voter of MHUHiMmM.W .r, 1 - 1 !,. i,i f,. each district felected their. Judge lr tlie . n. u'cL.n. Jii1i-i:il Ditriet . ,7 . r.r- iliA'pomd the State Executive Committee was;oidyto uiairivi. flvw" : ' .t...1,...1u u,i4in t( 104-ritt'r IlenKl- I , - "... . cnUic JmLrp. alHhoyesteru DistncU - , ,1 Unt : nrW ti 1 i. , l.rothif.11 id the East the help out OUT brctlii cu, 01 IUO xvast, I"- nr... .....ontiul lii.tlio f 'miT-rnl inn that I T...1 .l.rt.,ld 4.Wt1 mi il.e iceneral SUte ticket, o that the Judge ... .,.,':.,: i...ki i. ; n,uU.,i.i, . u.. :t. ft.r 00 parjy lr thu tUcr, This on- 1 m . 1 aiou was naue wuu .soma .raucuuM, th WtcmisUicU surrunuerea a cer- MwUf.ior ai ift.uuu.u,iucB 'T'w"7""u"lu ". - C'onsUtuMoi,, requires mat, wime . K.inrirtr Cnrt J udires shall le elected livilM mialilittil voters of the State, a Tn.l, uhfiU 1 eluisen for each iudiciaU district. Who Uall reside in the district for which lie js ek-pted? It must be ob- .:n f. .. ...-..tA..- ii,o .tlx. nnln d" tl.o Dintiift in wliich thejawyers reside, and from wkich II1VIUVUII wmw iw-w 1 thB iudire is to be chosen, have better oih '-........Wi.iu 4.aa fiiiiiut nria'i hnininiic of the qmdfiesitlons tjie candidates for Jthis exalted position than ths people who reside out pf the District, to most of whom the. candidates may be entirely - un kujwu. The Stato Ex.-Connnittee have appoint jnVas we expected and so statetl in our l:L.tiau thevvould do. District Com- ...itti.. for MCli iudieial diatrict. unon which devolves the uower and authoritv t.am the time and idaco of holding the! District Conventions. The State Conveu- tion will meet in tiio citv of Raleigh on ThnrsdayJ the b'tth day of June. We slujuld. think a week earlier would be Boon enough to hold the District Conven tion, gay the 5th - or (Uh of June. This would give the coujitjes ample time to hold their 4pu ii ty Convetions to nomi nate couujy oJjceisf members f leg islature, and appoint delegates -to the District aJou yen tion. An earlier day than the oue suggested mightjrevent a full anil fair expression of the will of the peo ple and thereby produce a feeling of tfjs- KUisfactioii ainong'tljo friends of the dif fem.t aspirants for the olliec. WehoiKJthe Djtrict Committeo will take tuisimitter into consideration at once, und we trust their action may bo gaeh as to produce- perfect harmony aud g(od rkklsviflr tnnn em aii va vtr fnLnJ.t o a 7 Jsjhe,eauyonein Jll.e. State capable ,f Writing such an impartial revi9w of the 4,ten "fe". Cltief Jus- tico Smith and Jutl ne Schenek assh.-ifT rico Suiith nud f Judge Sciienck .assharri phaTlU);ei peAie'ol Uje'-M to' arrive at a jijst coupjusion 'as to their respective merits for the office of Chief J ustice. which vlaoo we aire called on to-fill at tho An- gust election V We haVe no doiibt Judge Bchenck possess abilitv of a hi?h order. aiid ad'deal "nf vinTwUb it s Chief Justice Suiitli possess hirfi acouhe- mentsVnd abilities, for"' i;-:l le lias beer long honored anil resected' at ' home and sbroad. Juilro suilfl. in lionost. tnnn - ... . ' - a, martyr at the stake". : We have no douMJudse Schenek is lint n.nd firm fnhisWlcniiination to stain by certain legal decisions of his which have iven him a Sudden fame. ' ". ! The reputation of the two men seem by us may be compared to the steady rays of the mn, in the one case, and the smlden gjarc of the meteor in the other. reji Trouble-. The threatening as pect of a tlaira growing out of the treaty tut pace betiveen Russia and Tnrkey, pontiono to disturb tlie-'peace of Europe. England and Austria are both very much lUssatisfied w iUi 4ho treaty, and the for meri of fheso powers ismakiug trcmendons preparatioas fr wnr.with Russia,- who is alaa directtug all her energies in pi epar- Rtlous" for 4h shock. Meanwhile they fontinua to tiUkinf peace arrangements, so that tli'o world i-i keptjn snspense, uot knowing whetlier we are o hjjve peace or war, l It appetirsjthat Russia lias failed to coHfatouiUlay wirose-hU)apee-:alio i-wudetj ai agaiiist the Remands of Enir- gland, am this has led tohe belief f hat, Russia niusf yjejd to "flie pressure of ip innch opposition, th. e effect of wh ich is iiir dicated ly a finner feel jug in inouey njat ters.oTlflfsupemie cannot last niqch Jonger aud It ii Iiopett all may yet le set fled without wsr, though at present tbo djOereues seem irrecoacijable, C ih" A t.f ? f r: Jlkftorieqlf-fhe TFWahth9 PPgagp v& Mis.,iCiCKuo -y. Hakri.1 Jo ,; write hketelie of proiiiiueut (.rauville men, the lirst of tlie sei ji3i to appear in a few days. Jt will also publish soon a full ami com plete history-of Oxford, N.H v i'WAH'hs9th.isTS. I wr iMi-r it. .ma Yadkin afterwards aua the I , roixjicttoa of some of the people of Pavie, id ! Kv.'.n.f ti. iH.xt.rkrt convention to nominate aJuuge tf?Uum of of Judge ooua ad of "ri x - ... i. si ffwim vnca gJJJ to have any authority to call a convention or dictate flit iamxI iHJOUIf? OI IsOWftw- so fa? us J e ISSSSm r..T."..,!- uie'Yituof April, next, and .tAKSSP Al,rtlj n tn. wmer .mderstands, JJ'J - 11 w:hl .u w,u tK, an IllU.n-.,i between Court-a e if ft III I II II TTirTTT TTTTr TTT 1 THY It 7U lTTl IUI aSaWSS:. end 1 Uein some difference opiaionas to wnetner trie r.uii uouuu.w ... ti tnlM-strleu where tb acaiH4i. alwukl t)e ,5;,, s,ouid nominate the Ju.ie. 'i ne nrsi u-1 gtrack by naralysU n Sun- k'S U ffiv?OKaa D:WPnTbUVtuo u-unsu AuS jv(.htun. , . l ,h wuiuwNrm n vnjivtn rtniintr met at their atthe,tune,aiul Ui.i r uaB.'fcr nt. U'Mmr niUlfTHlAIIIUI LI lit t. Uli 1 Yain'm were comen-aiives irnn many owuura '". aml tluUl ,t was thought be to dfauemiaate the news of thHr artion as speeuuy as pwwuir, KofcUavleonlr but other counties are understood ires her opipkW It had been oubllshctl tnat there was no Exeuutire cMXi this invention, and powed the State Executive txanmlttee was owy w une t.iae anJ puce of ineetlnof the state Convention. 1'he wrtur desdrci Ro. vanN authonwuve voice w lw np.qnl. and -'that all the Uounties snouiu nae a 1 fullaiUalropiKrtuiUtyf expressing their views, 0d was not a llttleswrUed to rea.1 the comments of your paper en Un note he sent you. Ilinonlypur- among our frU-mls. and he bein-ves Davie .Surry; and VatlkjU couuuc-s win do nothing to Jeoiiardise either. M. Wo l.aro t"ar tn our hi-hlv respected corrcsjMjndcnt, " M," that our remarks last ....t, .i ,nmmni,ntim. were in- ti. ,.f fskft which, f,,r the first time, reached the conservatives r t i v ....... ,-1 . li if ikimititiiiitirkn tfi o """u" ' thin paper; an., not u, ...... v ... tnes o. - . commented 011. ltoiran couiu not neiepi an informal and unofficial notice for the 80 meetinsr at YadkHiville. She could not, under the circumstances, regard the pro cccdings of Surry, Yadkin and Davie as 1 i.r n ifr.fnf t lwm nor paTweiallv. could she consent to rush into a District Convention by delegates unauthorized by her voters, whom it was impossible to con snlt in the short time allowed her. This is the sum of what wc' meant to say, and re- gret our words should seem to have had any doubtfuLsignification. We think no harm can come of the action I . . . of the western counties. The District Ex. Committee, which met at Mocksville on yesterday, will agree on a day acceptable to all the counties in the District, ami that will end the tVouble. Rowan desires to meet U'" thc conservatives of the District, for whom she cherishes active sympathy and with whom she is anxious to co-operate in lect, on or before thellrst Monday of July, I . . A? f 111 hTjfcJ ...... . w. -....w...' ..I. ..t every cnterpnzc ior ine promouoii 01 gHH. government, and feels eonlident that her western friend intern I she shall have the privilege The old mother of counties " was a little behind in this movement, but , .1 I OIIU 144119 ii' viiiiv niif 11111.11 when the ball opens. and "eneraHv " fans out" the spryest of her daughters in the victories gained. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Maucii -27, 1878. lulitois Yltchman : I am glad to inforii) you that the Com mittee ot l oinnierco have agreed, upon iiiv i!iri'iit. re!iroei.talioi.j. lo rciHirl. in favor of surveying the Yadkin as far up as ilkesboro. 1 have no doubt their ro port will be concurred in by the House, ' Y"lS'WM. M. KOBIHXS. I libij ir vwwi vimvo mill i tfks f liiitl'u Mai. it o i)Di ns ior ins diligent attention to I this and all-other subjects m -wbich his fmstituents art- concerned, we congratu- lute the people along the valley of, the Yadkin on this prospect of realiziusr at no Yadkin on this prospect of realizing at no itant 5' the' accomplishment of a long cherish scheme which must redound to their material prosperity. We also eon- era annate our young ieitow ruizen. Mr Vrank Urown, for his timely and well -ilirecteil efforts in bringinir forward this imnortaiit w-heme ml niMain it. with such intelligent zeal. We trust hiS m:x? Imj rewarded in sit ing it fully accotnidished and in shariinr lilierallv I .1 .- . a. ... ine in-eat oenents it will nnclonlitei v confer on the people of the Yadkin val- 'T 1 1. I T' Inferior Court for this County op- u" Monday with only 33 cases on the docket, J9 of which are for Bastardy and P or Larceyf The t! rand Jury will no doubt increase the amount of business to I extent, but it is gratifying to per. elwrl.f ..f y. .. s , Vl iiiuiiuiaueu crime, it is nopeu mo time mav come . . - ..1... n .1. . i.' .. . ; it . , ii . iiru Lilt, Diitiei ior .mi it mnv iiu !iii tj b... ua .i,i .. ..f i t- a. o term without the necessity tor a lower Court to aid it. The deaf and dumb nian whom thK7n?iZ . , .. . , . .. . .1. j i"- .in, i unveil iniac ton. Lccord mentioned as having fallen in tiio instead of thelmnUonvnndgood will whieb streets of Lexiogton iu a tit, and w!jo was lagging aid ro take him to his home in Alabama, is Wlieved here to be an impos ter. He bad plenty of money to earrv liini to Alabama orelseAvhere. He-passed himself in tho vicinity as a fortune teller, aud chose to stop with negro houses-keepers.- ' Dk.vtii ov Dk. Chas. T. Powe. This f;cntlemau, who was a ' native of this ciupty, died in Alma, Ark., the 28th Feb. 7d, in )i 51st year. . ; Ho bloig.etl to a once numerous and yet highjy respectable family iu this eouiity, but wluclj, iikc.mauy of tlw, old faipilies wIjq yera ago p ere prominent in evpry goin aut puljlic wftrk, )uu, melted away until they are few in nuinber. . The depeased left this Staie while he was yet quite a young man and Iwforc he had establi.sheil any reputation for skil in his profession. lie was energetic aijd hoieful, and doubtless successful Jn his, calling. StsinK- f!irt. last week, lift wefJeari the connti ttW r JT" -i i"TTrw..lr Wl.i "nriiU; irjjciv" f J ' F " i -i -HriMoMi Win? the eonieeturfHl trfal cafi of fllWnaMnte , W XWfcfilnWilteit the fcopleVof a . Stanly again, and thofare casting about reference to the next election. Dr. Richard Anderson, Peniberton and janM.. LYdwine are all snoken of for the Senate. Their eMm m JffiMiML to the District Convention, ami it cannot now Vfir FnM " (5"f l" ' A (ion W. IITuxsTAe Tegret, tocarn m " UMV?"' ' " . a oVl u t vT7 - out tj, j8 part; wf the country as ra iuau r l,y last, near Jeruem.gacounty, ami at last accounUvaj in a jerj. pr- carious iviiditioii,..llt M.CQIPW. r . . T f r , s, 'i ) f i. f ..- rmived ever po.ssibleattcntiou hi situ - J ' ' . - - . ,.f j,. rwilli,i.i1 atlon rcquiieU,, O'-tll'fO Tke ikmtkeu A tUutUy ii rs. CiGEitO n..,. f. Annl UhUtiml. a btok . "i ' of 95 an.g -aH full of rieh and entertain- hng matter. "The Ikiptimaof. Fire" eon tinnes with still increasing interest. t,.t . ... n.Jl....' w.ac,, i10 jjl No., enterkig minutely rtatiita ine 111 t.Jiu.ri iHiu iivjr i,,to the history of that Icnod of feotltb Carolina politics, : The Klil-hts of HolHH- will hold lU Re- cond annual meeting in Charlotte on the Uth of April, mstaut. Armngcnients have been made with the Hotels and the Kail roada for reduced rate for delegates, " The work on the - Insane Asylum at Morgan ton was to be resumed with vigor UiiMondav. The brick and , everything tein-read v. they ex,ct to run up the . - - The Democratic Executive Comnuttee of the 7th Judicial District, will meet in Mocksville, N. C, on Wednesdav (vester- - 1 THE ELECTION LAW. A friend in Kowan calls our attention to a matter of importance in regard to the coming August election, and the duties of the Hoard of Justices of the Peace in ". me pu iiiihs. rr 1 ... r . ii rt . 1 ne election ior niemoers or tue t.cnct al Assembly, Judges, Solicitors and coun- ty officers is appointed by law to be held u i '"". n.m.uj i The "election law" of 187( and '77, eh. 275, sec. 5, requires the Hoard of Justices of the I eace of the several counties to so icc, ui.l- u. u.u.rm.u .u. r..u. turn precinct, who shall act as registrars f voters ol sueh preciuet, &e. Section ( of (lc NUlie act mpiifestlie registrars to -i . " - Keen open uic .eziai i.uiou iiikhvs ior iiiirrv days preceding the election, for the reg- istration of voters, &c. The first Monday in July this year will be the first daj- of the month and if the lbiard of Justices of the Peace 'shall not meet before that day, there will not be sufficient time left, previous to the August election, for notices to be served on the persons who shall be appointed Registrars and for the said Registrars to comply with the requirements of the law ill regard to keeping open the Registra tion books for thirty days before the elec tion. It is suggested that the Justices of tbe Peace of the several counties shall meet at the Court'Tiouscin ' each f county some tunc in the latter part of Mav or -lftrly in for If-pufiie of carry In- tMlt (he provisions of tIle Uw, Imth in its Utter and spirit.cU dftrcr. i -s - . . : OUR STATE CONTEMP'SRII. We have properly auUtentieatetl iufor mat ion that the assaults made. by some of 0u State coyU-niiHirieaiipiMi Chief Justice ai,,it,, aru leing;niade at the iusUiuceand in t,,e iiitert'st of other aspirants for that u'Shed lositiou. This is notoriously wrong-as i;t is unworthy aud ungenerous, md U atMst calculated to do more harm I rSl tllik Ilk tfk.klln tbikoit rt(....i..U . " "" " iuh ure 7" UI UKV.l,MM " we., prveeut twoitliy winkwlby Umt-sortof clucantuy. tH"v MLISSi:"Usrj .-., .,' Some of pur State exchanges are advo eating new inethiKls of holding State, ,! ,A wnsbip conventions, aud we I tit lit I.' if l.ljrl. .. " ll 1 " " ' . ' . .. . : "- v" ," people can in rellei-teo. Cutler the plan ncretoiore practiced, a ha t i iwn io .,,; I 7 ........ , . Ilttl I tkiibitnr: liuL tliin,... l . 1 i i m iiit ii ii iimiiik ad did precisely as ihev pleased, re-raiil- friends. Such a r.di..., hJ i j ui-eate dissension iu our o-n'tvr utwi ...i.... , - 'B j 9 iia uuiv;fn a more liberal and. iopular uiethixl is Would follow- 41 : method. s which, retfeetwl ine seniLiiniits of the people tlie nouji nation of caiMUdates. Xio; i'rcss. , Rowau js successfully, wot-kfug the Town ship system ': lapli tojvnshlp .inetits (all on the same day), Utytp for ,ciiiidid:Ues and appoint; delegate tfi tjie copnt- Con vention to represent their wjshea. Raci mau. " ' .' '' 4 ' " ' ... card; HEW BARBER S :fML The un.Tersijrhed have thw day formed a co partnership under ' the name and' stvfe of lVJiMto A Arnlenmn. ducting tj.e Barbir LusiueH ia all;iu brand eon- tea . ai .uaiiMtm jiouse corner, one door below llaiyburlot. s Grocery. This' Vombination of tonwrial talent aernres t the citixetM of Knlit bury and lis vieinity adyanlages never before aflorded. including the inlroduelion of ihe trench and 'Kalian avutem'tir' Ii;- r....s I,ad ha.rshani)ooed at iheir residences in .siy.ett,uaie.l only l.y thai 0f tlu. t man arUsls. whose iupiIxmU u ... uer- C DeJITS I O. Salisbury, . C., A pri I 2tl, 1 S7S. 1 VEGETINE ChUU, Shakea, V ; FEVER AND, AGUEL Takboko, N. C, 1878. Dr. II. R. SrBVKNs Dear .sir, I feel very trrateful for what your valu able medicine, Vegetine, has done in ray family. I wish to express my thanks by infonninsf you of the wonderful cure of my son; also, to let you know that VeTPflaw Is the best medicine I ever saw tor I'hUU, AU. Vtw ami a gut. My sou wai sick with mea sles in 1813, which left him with liijt-jvint disease. My son suffered a ereat deal of pain, all ot the time; ttoepola ww ho gcml he did naUdim but, cry. The oocjors aw not Help una a panicie, ne comu not mi lils foot from the floor, lie could not move, without crutches. I read yoar advert tsement In the "Loui? vUle IJpurler-Jounial," that VepeUne was a great Wood llulfler and Blond Food. 1 tried one bottle. whleli was a great beneiit. lie kept on wlUi the medicine, ecaduallv (ralnintr. He has taken eigh teen bottles In all, awl he Is completely restored to health, walks witliout crutches or caue. He is twen ty years ot asre . I have a younwr son, fifteen yea rs of age, who is subject to Chill. Whenever he feels one coming on. ne comes in, iaks a uose ui lec tin and tnat Is theiast of the . Vegetlne leaves no bad effect unon the svstem like most of the medl- einia recommended for chill. I cheerfully recom mend Vesretlne for such complaints. 1 think It is the greatest medicine In the world. . i ItespectfuUy, MKSJ W LLOYD. VRfjimKK. Wlien the bltvxl bocomes lifeless and stagnant, either from ehango of weather or of cd mate, want of e.en:ie, lrn-ular diet, or from any otlier cause, the Veoktib will renew the blood, carry off the putrid humors, cloau.su the stomach, relate tlie bowels, and Impart a tone of vlor to (hi) whole uouy. VEGETINE FOR DYSPEPSIA, NERVO,JSNESS) And General Debility. 15kbjjariston. M ass, 1S7S. V t.hft underdo-ned. having Usi.hI VecetUie, take nleasun In recommending It to all those troubled with Humor of anv kiud. luiitoM. .i'rninu, or csufntl ih-Uititii. It belli'' the ;reut 1Umx1 iMritler. Sold liv K L Critwell "Sons. who sell more of It than all other patent medicines put together. 1 MRS L FPEUKINS, MUS H W SCO iT, JOSKi'lll'S SLATE. Vkoetivt: Is tho ereat health restorer composed exclusively of barks, roots, and herbs. It is very pleasant to take; every child likes It. VEGETINE FOR NERVOUS IIEADAC31K And Rheumatism. Cincinnati, o, April 9, 177. II R Stevens, Esq. : Ik-ar sir. I have used your egptm or .sermn llca,tarhj. nud alst for llh, itimitUiH, atTd have found '..tire n lier from both, and take great pleasure In recommending it to all wlio may be likewis' ui'lli. u d. FH Kl a ; KU, liw Mill St., Oinn. Vkoktine has restored thousands to health who had been lon and paim.il .sr.n'civr.i. VEGETINE Druggists' Testimony. Ma II H Stkvkns : iKnr ,vr-We have been selling your remcoy, tne Vegelihe, for alxnit lla-''e years, and lake ple .stire in recommending If to our ctist(mers, and in no in stance where a blood purilier would n-ach the ease, has it ever fat let I lo e!Teet a euiv. to our knowledge. It certainjy Is tUe us jti u'tr of renovaioi-s. HesiM-e fullv. E. M. SHEPilEUD CO.. hriunjUt, Mt. Vernon, 111. Ts neknowled''ed bv all el.isses of tM oi'le to b,- 1 lie best and iiM)st ren-.tbic" blood purilier In t!ie world. vi:tie Prepareil lv H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass Vegetino is Sold by All Dmirsrists. LAW SGHOQL. The iiriU'rsi$nd purposes to estahlish a school in S.-ilishury ftr the preparation of ap plicant lor ad n .lesion to the liar. The health fulness ol'tlie plate, and llie cheap ness of I.oartl are some of the advantages, which young gentlemen uho desire to reatl law, will tiixl lv eon. in; to this pl.-we. Stiileiils will not only he taulil llie course as preset i!ei I.y-il.t Supreme 1'ouii, but will leiirn the jiraelieal details of the profession, such as drawing lealio'. ami oilier kiiulretl suhjecls, which daily arise in an Attoriuy's tdliee. Fee for the course, one humiretl dollnr-. J. M. MeClUlKLK, I7:3.u. Salishury, N. C. DISSOLUTION NOTICE The co-partnership of lcrnharlt & Sons is this day dissolved by mutual consent, (I. M. Bernhardt withdrawing. They return thinks for the very liberal patronage extended tl.eiu anil retpiest thst all parties indebted will call and settle at once, as longer indulgence, annul be granted. (J. M. IIF.RNIIARDT, c. t. p.k b'N ii Ait nr. Feb. 1 3, 1 S78. ; P. M. Ii E RNll V R DT. NEW FIRM. ! The btininess will le continued at the name stind by l'ernhardt Kro's., who invite all to call and pee llient, as they expect to keep' on hand a Iart;e and fresh stock of tioods which will he sold at the very lowest prices for cash and bai ter. C. T. BERNHARDT, P. M. IJKRNHARDT, 17:1m. II. A. BERNHARDT. BEFAEE OF OLD -I HAVK JUST UKCIitVKD 5,000 PAPERS FRESH GARDE1T SEEDS, Put up specially for me by thc ! celebrated seedsman, Robert Buist, Jr., AVith my name ami the thit priitnl on every jicr. Every paper has 1.S7S plainly print etl on it. NooUier dealer in seeds here has dared to do this. Forewarned is forearmed, and if you buy old seeds now. it is because 35011 won't have your eyes opened, j One word more: lHisr's seeds are the only ones in thc market which are icarrant eil fresh and genuine. ! 8 Papers for 25 Cents, At TIIEO. F. KLUTTZ'S Drug Store, j CLOVER SEED Only 11 v. ets per It. At Klums nru- Store. Early Rose and Peerless Potatoes 0cd' f 1.541 per bushel .At Kluttz's Dru .store. 5RASS SEEDS Ooldun ML'lat. $ ivt bush Orelinnl f:m to 1llue Grass for yurtls, Herds ;rass, l.ueen.o, Ac ' At Kluttz's l)ru.::' store. ! SMOKERS, AHOY ! , ifT7A?r'H new bra!Vl' the i PAISV t'lvrsr. is the Ujt Iti the market. O et.s each, or six for cents l ry them : Manufaeturetl exprcssiv-for. afid sold Klutt':i lru - .store. lt:y BONDS To make fitle ti Iind, and LalMivr and Mechanics' Liens, for sale at this Otlicc. i III AT ioi!omPrices ! YE A1SK RECEIVING DAILY A i- NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK STAPLE DRY GOODS, SHOES, &c, &c, WHICH WE OFI'I-.Ii AT LOWf FIGURES FOR UiiUll U1L UJL11L 1 U1L . WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, WHEN WE ADD THAT WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ! f :vlT nod moo. ns. at thc old stand of Mauucy & Ross. Eoss & Greenfield.. March 12th, 1378. (21:1m.) NOTICE. - JJ. S. INTERHAL-REVEKUE SPECIALTAXES. Under the Revisetl Statutes of thc United Slates, Sections 32:?-', 3237, 3233, and 323'J, every person engaged in any business, avtc:t lio.t, or employment, which renders him liable to a special tax, is reipiircd lo jtrvt-urc and jJua ami l.ct j) conspicuously iu A.s cstubliidnitcut or pLwe of hnxincs& a STAMI, denoting the pavmenl of said special tax for the special-tax year be ginning May 1, 1S78. Section 3211, Revised Statutes, designates who are liable to special tax. A return, as prescribed on Form 11, is also required by law of every person liable to special lax as above. S' ic jiciut 'tint are pre scribed for non-compliance with tlie foregoing requirements, or for conlinnifig in business aflt r April 30, 1h78, witliout payment of t:x. Application should be made lo J'. J- Mot!, Collector of Internal Revenue at Statcsville. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS. J. W. Watson, The old original and reliable Photographer, from U.ileigh, has taken and filled up the old liallery on Main street, Salisbury, N. I '., where he is prepared to execute nil styles of Photo graphs, Fereotypes, cic., in tho very best style. Call and see him over Plylei's Took Store. Work the best in the Stale.' iTl.-ly. P. N. HEILIG & SON, would call attention to their large anil splendid HARDWARE Embracing IKoxs an.l STEKLS-ovcry variety of fj.es and shapes- bet quality. Wagon and Buggy Materials, comprising all the various Kinds requlre ls;rings, axh'S, heels, AC, re.ulv to set u;. Telegraph Straw Cutters, all sizes, and unsurpassed in quality antl dunjbillty. Great American Lightning SAWS, every kind and size, embracing M I I.I. & CKOSSCl'T. NAILS all sizes cut and wrought. PLOWS The itiosl popular and approved styles Plow Cast ings, all kinds. IkiIls, ,te. No. 5 points for $l. Window class from sxm umM I'utty.oiLs, Paints. Varnishes, Llhtntn? Oder, tc FAIUI1ANK" st'ALES suvlyanls aud Ualanccs. Worls. Tools For Carpenters, lilacksmiths, Shoemaker.-;, Fanner-. Champion Mowers and Reapers. Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines, Horse-Powers. Fuuips, tjpiiraln Cradles, (JrassSevll.es. I'l inters Handled Hoes, CUS, 1'islols. Knives, andCUTl.KKYof all kinds. t-i?"our stock t!tiibrae'streryt.hln to be lound in a larjft' and complete llardwan- Siore. and all at lo-.v prlee-5 for easliiwjcJ WlUi thanks lor pa.sl favors we liope to merit, continued confidence and liiereasliig patronage. March I, IsTs. 2n;iy BERNHARDT Bf;0 Now have on hand for sale a larrc lot of tho cele brated Piedmont Guano, on reasonable terms, payable in Cotton the 1st Dec.. HTs. References and certiiieates will be furnished op applleat Ion . All who intend to use fen Hl.t rs for C-oi ion, wot.ld do well to call before purchasing. .March 7, is;s. w:im THE REST TRIMMIXC SHEARS EVER INVENTED H iv7ng purchased the right to sell ihi ctle braled Primer in nine townships of Rowan count, y I invite public attention to this valuable iniplen.enf, almost indispensable lo a man who has fruit trees lo trim. Persons wishing to see or buy it, may call at Kluttz & llentlleman's Store, Salisbury. Price for life implecient and the farm right to make ami use ihesame si -'nn (i. FRANK DOWNUM. CLOVER SEED At 6().r0 per bushel, at JXO. II. EXXISS' Drug Store. Clicaji Chattel Mortg.-iires, ami virion oilier blanks for sale here Mortgage Deeds for sale here AMERICAN PRUNER p ro g r OUR WE J- bUJE CORNCT PLAYS IN E FLAT, 0, B FLAT AND A. And is perfect in all its keys TV vnn DO NOT FIND THAT WE II ATE TJIE SHORTEST AND LIGIJT rON ATlONi THE ONLY CLEAll JiOllE AND THE VEST IMPORTANT. In future TI our Cornet- 11 be SILVER PLATED! The Cornet will be pl.M an4 neatly iinishe.1 with what is known as the featin I inish. fhe $.0 Cornet will l Tr. pie SiL er l'latetl, (iold Mounted anl liuriiished. e Ctush llus instru ment as elegantly as is possible to do. . NO DISCOUNT. Instruments senUfor a trial of FI E DAYS Gtrnet Sent on. application. It is foolish !o i:nleoi.i before trial for transportation. - Atltlress all onlers to If our - CONN & DUPONT. Elkhart, Indiana. SAVE YOUR LUNGS AND LIPS BY USING TBE M ELASTIC SI liTHPIECE ! If after Trial Our Mouthpiece does not enable you to play longer without fatigie and play higher with less effort, Send it Back and Receive in Return Your Money, ANY SIZE $1.00. -o- Subscribe" for the The Only Amctucr Band Instruct ion and News' Journal PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES. Subscription Price S100. CLriM Or FIXE srnsCHIMEI'H, (t,orai1hrs,) 11777 OXE OF Ot'ir J'A TF.f r MOl'Tll'l FCFS TO FA i ll Si' l:S('L'I FFli Foil OSF holla u each srnscirii'Tiox. Address, TO THE PRESS: Please show this paper will be a binelil lo ti e whole Rand. I s ake of the above: n y reputation sis:, musician and invite coriespomleiice Iron, LM:fm.. 1 E. S. K30NGE: You are uotified to pay up the nole due the 1st January', A D. 1878, for ten hundred and ten dollars andighty-nine cents, and also the intereston the two other notes given for the purchase of the Ferrebee tract of laml; ami un less the said note and interest tine thereon, as well an interest on the other notes are paid within si xty days from tbe date hereof, pro ceedings will be instituted to enforce llie pay ment of aid note and interest due the under signed. PHILLIP SOWERS. March 20th, 1S7S. 2i2m.pd. - fll HAT LITTLE SHOP AROUND the CORNER. ! To thc Public, Gkeetiso : JULIAN &FRALEY rresent ctmiplinients to the public ciloits to I m-useful as AHD CARPENTERS. Their prices are as low as it is possible to make them, and their work not int'eri.o-to any. They fill onlers in t wo departments. and have so far riven satisfaction. Thev have cxtcmlcd their facilities recent 1 v. an.l :ire encouia-eil tt) hope for increased de- mantis Their rp;i,lr mi,l., t.v,.L- "eouipnscs a general assortment of house fur niture Red-deads, Bureaus. Clothes Presses, Lounges. Racks. Wardrobes. Uook-Cases- . - .-- - -. ..... . .v. rv ,ii ii.iiid ' iupl tloardsainl China Piimscm. Candle Stands, Safes, Desk, Tables, Washstands. Chairs Tin cue. l ney also keep an assort inent ol COFFINS of walnut, pine and poplar, from ?; upward. Also, Win. It. w Sash. They till onl, i with out vexatious delays. Will contract f..rcar penter's work and warrant satislai tioii. Will take good lumber and country produce in exchange for furniture Shoo nearly oim.o- site Watchman oiiiee. Julian d. Fk m.i.y. MM1 if .: ur4 f o . i tneti i v - 1 . -;i W miHOHE T We are aware that many will cry IMPOSSIBLE, but our reply is TRY IT. before acceptance. Photographs of our N Cornet is not all we represent we pay alltharget NOTES," CONN & DUPONT, Elkhart, Indiana. to the leader of the Hand in your place, as it ami my inlerily as a man in fully endorsing ail ineiiriers oi' b inds b. know me. W. St.NEAVE. S: lisburv, N. C. xi'i. 1 sr' I take pleasure in again ollering you this Season, - .Tim old ReliaMeji Slaitoi FERTILIZERS, THK soi.rm.K NAVASSA GUANO AND Navassa Acid Phosphate - EjCJ"(ut t:f the 100 tons sold last S;.rlnc, I I have yet to hear nsx complaint ofltsuso and this, with 'lnt your nelhlv.i-s nmj tell you, who lmve used It, Is sufticlent evUrnco of- Its excellence. J2For ctinpostlnjr with cotton seed, su ble manure, and other vegetable matter, tho Acid Phosphate has no equal. SSCall at once, sec certificates pet tonus a 1 leave orders. J. ALLEN EROWN, 17:3m AjreiH- at; r r JO; 04 I'll g a s i J rflgSj : ' - I -H s;- 0 T CD i 'W 1 1 ' cS J . m. 0K H ! CO- I p-. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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