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Xj O O J Tj. iT . . i T.l la iubln';l til til? j WillA" Thc cgio band of this place goes sere- liuff.cverj Jl. J Q prumnicrs arc not so numerous as they .fWe a few weeks since. . -. o Inferior Court this week. Street cor isare oriianhmted with clusters, of lic male and fr malt. o T. I. Aycrs lias moved his cigar factory to tic second lloor of Kluttz's drug build - How long before the soda fountain -will l(C oljeUed for the refreshment of the inner t l.Tnt flint thiiw nntimMr ' O ' The boys are beginning to look happy. The time is fast approaching for the sum mer vacation oi female boarding schools o Ah yes! They all ruiu Jiurcu came in lite a lamb and would go out like a lion, but they busted. o - Mr. J. I- Cowan and family left last Tuesday morning, for Marion, N. C, where they expect to Jocate. Wo regret to lose them. .- . ' """ -o The time has coine for the Mayor to or der oufc a white-wash'ing gang, inspect lots, Commence in time and thero will Iktho trouble later. -o- The Charlotte Observer tells of a negro "111:111 who has "forty living children." Now Harris get out with your trout. educated Thc man with thc dancing bear was in town to the great delight of thc small boy. f A hat caw scatter a crowd in less lime than it takes to tell Tf it. -o- Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1 : You are hereby ordered to meet at your Hall on Thursday, 4th, at -H o'clock in full dress uniform for parade and practice. - Uy or der of President. J. E. Plowmax, Sec, o The mortal remaius of Mr. Lueco MiTchem., arrived here from the Asylum in Raleigh on Sunday night. Thefiuveral held at St. Luke's church. Rev. Mr Murdoch, pastor, ofticiating. The occasion was one of solemn interest and was hugely attended. o The Hon. Pi 11 1.0 White arrived at this nlace Saturday evening last, and reached 1 ' w hi destination, China Grove, half an hour later. He isin chm1 health, and stood-the fatigues 'of the' journey very wi:ll. .He cxix'cts to-siicnd several weeks anung his friends in this section. -o- Pi om all we learn, our young friend .Frank' Hrown seems to 'be receiving the lavorable consideration ot our people as 0110 of their -representatives in the next Legislature. .We know Mr. IL tin be en eiiij-tic and faithful, and our people need : Ikivi; no scruples in placing their confi- ' deuce in him. - : o Yilllirlllv 1-1. lj OY-?-'ll "fiillnW'1 lllll . ""o" V ' -with' malice prepense, and without fear of . nuiseipicnccs, buy some wine, and dm the wanie with tincture of pepper, am then induce an unsuspecting comrade to nirtrrke, greatly to the discomfort of hi: drinking apparatus, and consequently en raging him. .Such things will happen and boys will he boys. -o- Called. Westlev Butler wishes us to announce that he has called PinkIIall who is now engaged in speaking to the colored neonle in favor of tho Liberia . provided the weather bo gootl, or in tlte Hall over Barker's carriage shoo if it be foul, on next Monday night, the 8th iust Mr. Butler nroneses to demolish Jiiin in gootl style. Go hear them. Attention is called to theadvertisenien of Conn Dupont, of Elkhart, Iud I hese gentlemen are conducting;!, thriving business in tho manufacture of Brass jaim insrrunienis. i ueir -r our in vniu Cornet is undoubtedly the finest instru iiient for eitlieV professionals or ametuers , tliat can be secured any where. They are also publishers of the "Trumpet Notes,'" a 'practical journal for Bauds the only one of its kind -published iu the United. States. Give them a trial. . o How to Carry that- Jmj. Mr. H. G. Miller met ns on the street Monday with tile salutation "you are wrong about how that log should le carried so as to dis tribute tho weight equally on three men." "No, I reckon not," we answered. "Ah! hot you are: I've carried too many logs not to know it is wrong," was tho confi dent rejoiuder. And thereupon we enter ed lleilig's Hardware Store aud selected a piece of iron of uniform size throughout its length of 5!) inches, . and 2$l lbs. weight. 'Making a fulcru in at the of the piece aud lifting tho long end with a pair of balances, it came up at a draw of 8 lbs., too littlerby 1 i lbs. "Try it" said Mr. M. "with the fulcrum at the piece, in- the neighborhood of which I think it ought to be." This was done, and tho long end came up at a diaw of 9 lbs. too little yet. ; but it proved the one-third theory was wrong, and we gave it up. The Journal of Commerce must try again.. . A gentleman recently called upon our venerable and distinguished fellow-citizen, whoso advice has for so iiiany yeai-s been sought when the interest ami wel fare of the public are at stake Hon. B. F. Moore aud asked him what lawyers would niakeagood Supreme Court. -"Sir," said the eminent -jurist, as his eyes light ed up with the recollections of Over half a century of forensic triumphs, and as Gas ton, Badger, Rutfni and Nash crowded back on his mind, "Sir, xcleet-three alitor, they know all the law now-a-d.iys" Ob BUSINESS LOCAL COLUMN. J. T. Wyatt, Carpet Renovator. Salis bury, N. C. Carpets renovated and re newed on short notice by a chemical pre-' parauon,vithoat removinjr thenr from tho floor. All orders will receive person al attention. SatisfiirrJ Good reference given if required. It. -NEW MUSIC. " Drifting With the Tide. A new SoiJ2 and ChnruW Will iiiompsou, ia said to bo even m-ettier y. xnv 1.....UU8 "Yavtcrt,lfJ oneus JromX marie dealer will mail you either of these "J uwiur. amy in;.ui.iiui nuugs on receipt oi price, 4U cts. Both have handsome picture titles. Published by W. L. THOMPSON & CO., East Liverpool, Ohio. To the Voters of Rowan County. I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for re-election to the office of Iliirli Sheritt of liowan County, "Subject to the "'shbiect to the I decision of the county nominating con vention. C. F.WAGGONER. March 19, 1878. o A CARD. To the People of Rowan. I In reby announce myself a CRmlidate for he of lice of Sheriff of KoWan, at the electisn n August next, subject to the decision of the County Convention- ' ' I am a believer in the sound old doctrine h ich wa enunciated and acted upon by Washington nd the founders of the Republic, that there should be frequent rotation in office. It id one of the great fundamental principles of all free Republican governments, that the ruler?, the office-holders, should be frequently aken Irom the ranks of the people. As a general rule this principle t acted upon, and l'resulents.uovernors, Congressmen, and 1 residents, Governors, Congressmen, gislators and the like, arc frequently cliane- etl. Ana triy siioiua tne one oince 01 iSlierin be made an exception to this rule ? Does it require more ability or Integrity to hll thin orlice than air those? vlr is it true that there is but one man in the county, in a generation of men, who is competent to fill the position? 1 o say this, is to insult the intelli gence and the integrity of every good man in the county. As 1 do not expect to descend to personali ties, I shall say nothing of the present incuro- tnt. I will however, ilo him the justice to sav, mat in the main ne lias lined trie oiiive creditably, but in thai any reason why he should told it for life? Two vears ago he said to the people, "elect me this lime, anu 1 Kiiaii not want tne oince iny longer." How is he fulfilling this solemn pledge now ? . Does he den v it? Let him do so if be can. l lesire to ask him tins question : uoes lie intend to abide the decision of the township inl county nominating conventions? for myself, I can only av, that if elected, I shall he content to discharge the duties of the oilu-e for not longer than two terms, and then give way for some one else. ery respectfully, T1IEO. F. KLUTTZ. To the Voters of Rowan County. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the oflice of Sheriff of Rowan County,-subject to the decision of the Conntv Convention of tho Democratic Conservative Party. " C. A. BINGHAM. March 2Gth, 188. NAVASSA GUANO. To parties who have left orders for Na- vassa, and have not yet gotten it; I would sav. please call at once aud take it away, and give room for other car-loads, to ar rive, l'arties who have not given mo names and are expecting to use it this season, will do well to leave names aud quantity wanted, at once. My supply is limited, and am onlv afraid I willnot be able to supply the dcuiuud. In addition to "Navassa," I have "Pacific Guano" aud "Whann's Raw Bone Phos.," both "No. I" standard manures J. ALLEN HttOWN. For thc Watchman. The Hon. Paul B. Menus, of Concord, N. C, has beeu eleettHi to ueliver tho au- uual address before the Literary Societies of N. C. College. Mr. Means has already distinguished huuselt by Ins Iitterary at tainments aud is well known as a fine and entertaining speaker. All aro invited to attend who wish to enjoy a literary treat. Student. Messus. Editors: Please allow us to suggest the names of Henry C. Bost Esq., of Franklin, and David Barrin- rer ot i'lovnieuce, as a Tanners uckci for the lower house ot the next legislature. They are both intelligent, wide-awake farmers, and 'thoroughly posted as to the wants of the farming community. And besides, neither Franklin nor .Providence has been represented in the, legislature since the war, and are entitled to a show ing now. . . MANY CITIZENS. April 2d, 1378. Emrons WATcnMAN : Allow me through your paper to put in nomination to represent Rowan in the low er House of the General Assembly, Thomas J. SofNEtt, Esq. Locke Towxsnir; Messus. Brunei: I wish to mention the name of ,Jonx S. Henderson, Esq., in connection with the Senatorship of liowan and Davie. If ac ceptable to Davie I am sure Rowan. -could not be better pleased in a nomination. : Salisbury. TOWNSHIP MEETING. In compliance with Maj. Kerr's recom mendation, Franklin Township will hold her primary meeting on the 20th of April, for the purpose of takiug such action with reference to candidates "for the various otlices to be tilled in August, . as shall st em proper, and appoint delegates to the County Convention, to be held in May, at the Court house iu Salisbury. A full at tendance is earnest by recommended. Meeting at one o'clock P. M. Bv order of the Executive Committee. March 30th. - H. C. BOST, , Chairman'. Salisbury Township. The Democratic Executive Committee of this District, af ter conference, liave concluded to accept the recommendation of the Chairman of the County Executive Committee, and hereby announce the 20th of April as the day for the township meeting. Voters are requested to meet at the Court House in Salisbury, at 1 o'clock, p, m., on that day to consider ihe claims of candidates for county and other otlices, and to ap point delegates to the County Convention to 1 held on the 18th May. J. J. BnuxEiz, - Chairman. JUL Vila To'tcHfiiip.-Tliero . will, be t a public meeting of the voters of this Town ship on Saturday;' April 20th, at Wood urove, I Mrs. lv rider si for the purpose of expressing preference for candidates, aud to nominate delegates to the County Con vention. Voters are urged to attend promptly at 2 o'clock, p. m. J. K. Graham, . with the concurrence of J. S. McCubbixs, of Township Ex. Com. To the Voters of Locle-Toicnship. You will meet ou Satnrday 20th day of AriHfnr tb nnr f rinfi.r .f-i- gate8 to the collllty convention to beheld nI1 tb lHtb ibiv f Ma v. It titer o a full attendance. C. II. McKENZR Cliairmau, Ex. Com. of Locke Township. To the Voters of v Morgan Township: The citizens of Morgan1 1 Township will hold their Township meeting on Saturday, the 20th day of April, 1878, to appoint delegates and select candidates of their choice to be nominated by the County Couvention on the 18th day of May for county and legislative officers. J. W. MILLER, Chairman. Ex. Com. Morgan Township. TO THE VOTERS OF ROWAN COUNTY. The Conntv Convention of the Demo cratic Conservative Party, will be held in the Court House in balisbury on Saturday, May 18. 1878, for the purpose of nomina ting candidates for the offices of Sheriff, Clerk of the Superior Court, Register ot Deeds, .treasurer, county Surveyor, and Coroner, and members of the Legislature and Sen a to l-s, and also to express a choice for candidates tor Judge and Mdicitor tor this Judicial District. The executive committees of the different Townships, as named below, are herebj- requested to call primary conventions 111 their respective uo"Il" IW4 fc: p"io l u cnoice ior canamaies lor tne above named kuiutw, auu aiuo tur iuc imroose oi ap- pointing delegates to the county conven- tion. It is earnestly hoped that our ieo- pie will all attend these township meet lugs, in order th.it a full, free and fair ex pression of the choice of the people may be had. JAS. E. KERR. J. J. STEWART, C A. BINGHAM. Executive Committee, Rowan Co. Salisbury, N. C, April 1st, 1878. towxsiiii executive committees. C J. J. Bruuer, Salisbury. J. W. Mauney, ( Kerr ( II. C Lraige Bost, Fkaxklix. W. M. Kincaid, Wilson Trott. John Rice, Geo. McNeill, Cathew Rice, N. F. Hall, J. S. McCubbins, J no. K. Graham. J. G. Flemming, C. C. Krider, W. A. Luckey. J. F. Jamison, Jno. W. Coleman, Jno. L. Sloan. Unity. Mt. Ulla. Scotch Iuish. At WELL, Chas. H. McKenzie, Locke. W. F. Watstm, John Lingle. John Sloop, Dr. Roscman, Al. H. Heilig. F: H. Maunev, Litakeu's Gold Hill. Dr. L. W. Colenian, N. 15. McAndless, Isaac M. Shaver, J. W. Miller, W. L. Parker. Cornelius Kesler, , S. A. Earuhart, Mougax's. Puoviuexce. Lewis Agucr. MEETING OF THE STATE EXECU TIVE COMMITTEE. - The Committee met in the Supremo Court Room at 12, m. Present: S A Ashe, Chairman. C M Busbee, Secretary. R H Battle, Jr. G II Snow. J S Amis, Granville. J W Vick, Johnston. A J Galloway, Wayne. R B Peebles, Northampton. D S Cowan, Columbus. J N Stallings, Duplin. Jos A Worth, Cumberland. Wharton J Green, Warren. Kerr Craige, Rowan. R. M. Furman, Buncombe. E R Lilcs, Anson. x The vacancies iu the Central Committee caused by the resignation of Judge Cox and Smith were filled by the election o Robert T Gray and J J Litchford. The vacancy in the First District made by the death of Moses Gillani was sup plied by the election of W T. Caho, of Pamlico. Mr J W Todd of Ashe was chosen to sumuv the mace ot J U Alarler, whoso death occurred some time since. time axd place of holding the con vent ion. Thursday. June 13th, 1878, was the time named for holding the Convention and Raleigh was designated as the most suitable place. On motion the Central Committee was directed to prepare and publish an ad dress to tho people ef the State. On motion of Mr. Kerr Craige it was Resolved, That the Executive Commit tee in their address request tne severa Judicial Districts from which Superior Court Judges are to be chosen to hold District Conventions and recommend to tho State Convention candidates for the office of Judge from their respective di tricts. Tho Committee then proceeded to tl appointment of the Executive Com mi t tecs for the nine Judicial Districts of the State under the new apportionment : -1st district. Chairman, -W F Martin, Pasquotank Octavius Coke, Chowan; Thomas R Jer nigan, Hertford: J M Woodhouse, Curri tuck; W II Lucas, Hyde. 2ND DISTK4CT. Chairman, Spier Whitaker, Halifax; Fred Phillips, Edgecombe; Georgo Allen, Craven; W A Montgomery, Warren; W C Bowcu, Northampton. 3rd district. Chairman, II F Grainger, Way ne; Theo. PMirmvId CI roouc IT fl WillSnma Wllarvn C 11 West, Lenoir; rA M Faison, Duplin.' ; , 4rti district. x Cliairman. J H Myrover, Cumberland, Samuel T Ashe, Anson; II B Short, Jr., Columbus; Dr W G Curtis, Brunswick; Dr Farquhard Smith, Johnston. 5xii DISTRICT. Cliairmatt, John A Gilmer, Guilford; James A Graham, Alamance; M S Kob- bius, Randolph; C B Green, Orange; J S Keid, JCockingliam. m ' ' Gtii DISTniCT. Chairman. V B Means, Cabarrns: J D Hearne, Stanly; D A Covington, Union; Alex Hoke, Cleaveland; (JreorgeL Wilson, Mecklenburg. 7TII DISTRICT. Chairman, C B Watson, Forsy the; M II Pinuix, Davidson; It C Pnryear, Yadkin; John W Mauney, Rowan; J A William- sou, Davie. , 8tii DISTRICT. Clmirmam, Thos S Tucker, Iredell; Ed mund Jones, Caldwell; Harvey Bingham, Watauga; M 0 Suerrill, Catawba; A M Erwiu, McDowell. 9th district. Chairman, W B Ferguson, Haywood; W H McClure, Clay; W N All man, Macon; T L Gash, Transylvania; S F Pleninions, Madison. XORTn CAROLINA PRESBYTERIAN. This organ of the North Carolina Pres byterians, always orthodox aud ably edit ed, has been improved by the addition of full departments of CnurjWkand,1 General Religious Intelligence. Its Family and Miscellaneous reading is both attractive and instructive. An epitome of Secular News is furnished every week. The ablest writers in the Church write for it, among whom are the following : Rev. Drs. Drury jacy, A. W. Miller, J. Henry Smith and . If. Adger ; Rev. Messrs. Joseph M. At inson, E. II. Harding, D. E. Jordan, J. iuinple, E. F. Rockwell, P. II. Dalton,L, C. Vass, H. G. Hill,' W. S. Lacy, W. W. harr, F. II. Johnston, P. T. Penick, R. L. Johustoii, S. II. Chester, J. W. Prim rose, S. M. Smith, A. F. Dickson, J. M. Wharcv ; Prof. J. R. Blake : Mrs. Camelia Mnllips Spencer, Mrs. Marv Aver Miller "Luola") Mrs. Jane P. Irwin ; and many ethers. Price 2.Ga a year. Send for Premium ..ist. Address, JOHN MCLAURIN, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N C. MARKETS. Raleigh, April 2 Cotton' middling 9 ; ow mid. 9: ordinary 8: ordinarv stains 7i 1 lour $G.2oa6.75. Corn G5a70. Bacon; ho; round 10. Bulk meat, clear rib sides, 61aGi shoulders 44. Lard, N.C., 10; western 0. Coffee, prime. Rio, 20: good. 18L Oats, helled, ooaGO. Sweet potatoes, 40 cts. Winston Tobacco lugs, dark, 2a3; red 3a4; bright lugs, common 4aG ; good, 7al0; fancy, 12al8; bright wrapper, common 12a 15; medium 1G to 20; Extra, SOaoO. MARRIED. By the T?ev. Tt. L. Brown at the residence of the bride's father and on the jstlt of March 1S7S, Mr. BOVDEN C'. TKEXLEK tO .MISS .M AK Y J. 1'KKLKK, tXjttl of Rowan Co. In this County by A. M. Brown, Esq., March 31, l-;rs Mr. Noau H. 1'akk, and -Miss Doka Fanmk Bhown. On tho 2Cth of March, lTS, by A. L. Hall Esq. Mr. I'KTEK KlTClHB to Miss Jane E. Elmott. DIED. At the residence of Ids father, Dr. 1 . W. Jones on thcvsth, t March. ls!s, ot l'neamouia, Sow is Vwtok Jones, used l.s years. And thus lias ;! in lis lnscrutaoie providence called awav, in tne m')inni; oi lite, anouierot our brightest and best. AinlaOle, the stul ot honor, cultivated to a degree ix-yond his years, Victor was the pride of his father's heart, and a favorite with all wlso knew him. bright hoies are buried In his young grave, but wiioui the gods love aic young." B. Too much cannot be said iu praise of that 2re.it cough reined v, Coussens Compound llonev of lar. It will not onlv aiiord relief in ease ot an ordinary cold, out tne sunerer with Coiisnrnption may rely on it as perma nent cure if t-iken in time, and according to l 11 I . 1 i' directions. To persons allhcted with chronic cough, which disturbs their rest at night, it a fiords sweet and refreshing sleep, and for Cough. Colds Croup YY hooping Cough, bore Throat, Hoarseness, etc., it is pimply one of the greatest medical blessings of the age. Use Coussens' Compound Honey of Tar. Price 50 cents a bottle, t or sale at U. K. Uarkek s Drug" Store. What glorious achievements are possible to us if we only possess good health, with its usual accoinpaninu nt of a cheerful mind! Therefore no means should be neglected to preserve its vigor, and restore it when impair ed. Hear in mind that Cousnens' Compound Jloney of Tar, which relieves hooping Couh. Sore throat, lloarneness. etc.. is also an infallible cure for Consumption. That dreadful disease which consigns so.many gifted men and women to an early grave can be cured by Coussensr Compound Honey of Tar. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale al C. K. Barker's Drug Store A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference how many Physicians or how much medicine vou have tried, it is now an establish tl fact that German Svrup is the only remedy which has given complete sat isfaction in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true there are yet thousands of persons who are predisposed to Throat aud Lung Affections, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asllnna, Severe Colds settled ou Lite Lreast, 1 neumonia, hoop ing Cough, &c, who have no personal knowl edge of lioschee's German Syrup.. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year witl.out one complaint. Consumptives try just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. YES We can change a fifty dollar bill if you want a bottle of (J1.0BE Fjaiweii Couch Svrdp. the greatest Cougruand Lung Remedy in the world; or if vou want to try it lirstaiid seen what tne Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, Ex-Gov. Smith, Ex Gov. Rrown and Hon. Robert Toombs of Geor ki;t. say about it is true, you can get a Sample Uottlc for ten cents at Theo. F. Klutti's Drug Store, that relieves an ordinary cold. The Gi.oiik Flower Cough Syrup never had an eoual for Coiishs, Colds and Lung Affections It positively cures Consumption when all other boasted remedies fail, bampie xiottles, 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 AlEit- i el's Hepatite for the Liver. The enormous expense of importing ' the ingredients of this great liver medicine into this country, is why our Druggist. Theo. F. Kluttz, sells but one sample tattle to the same person for ten' cents; but as there are fifty doses in the large size bot tles, it is cheap enonph 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, Dysjepsia and Liver Complaint. Sam ple Hollies ten cents; regular size, fifty doses, J $1.00. ; POSTvOPriCE DIRECTORY. For tne benefit ot the wubllc the followlnz directo ry of the Fort Offlce of this dvy fctpubUshed j - 's .. a wo mam norm oi itienmoBa, per uay. First opens, n.t a. H. , - Cltwea fM PlC -Second opens .oe p, M. - . t.w Soath luaa opens 7.00 A.M. , M; . 6.W Western " " a.ct) P. M. ' " l9.Mk.1t. But oae mail & day e&j-t of Oreensboro to UlrUrb Jinrt other points eastward which closes atl.oo p. M. But one mall a day to points between Salisbury and Richmond, Va which clowcs at 9.00 P. M. Three malls a week to MocksvlUe and other points on this route. Leaving on Monday, NVcdnesdajr and Friday and returning' the following days. . Two malls a week to Albemarte and other points on this route. Lea lng on Monday and Thursday and returning the following days. one man a week to Jackson uiu ana otner points on this route. Leaving Monday and returning next day. one mail a wees to MooresTUie ana intermediate )lnts. Arriving at IS 2L, Friday, and leaving 1 P. ., same day. One mail a week to Sit. Vernon and Wood Leaf. Leaving Saturday at X Ai and returning at same day. omce noura tor delivering malls from 7 .30 a. x., to P. M.. ami from 1.90 p. M-to P. M. Sunday omce hours from T A. XL , to 8 A. JC From 11.30 A. to is it., and from P. M. to CM P. M. Money orders ltmea ana paid, ana letters regis tered from A. H. to 4 P. M. DAVID L.BRINOLE, P.M. PRICE CORRECT. Corrected by J. M. Kkox & Co. April 3, 1878. Cotton dull Middlings, 89 low do 78 stains 6 Bacoi?, county, hog round 810 Butter 1520 Eogs . . . ,. . ... 8 Chickens per dozen $1.50(2.00 Corn new 50 Meal moderate demand at 50 Wheat good demand at 1.101.23 Flocr market stocked best fam. , $2.80 . . super. 2.60 Potatoes, Irish 7 Oxioxs no demand 75 Lard 12f15 Hay 4050 Oats S5 Beeswax 25 Tallow 67 Blackberries Apples, dried-- 314 Sugar 1012J P ractical Blacksmith HORSES HOER, O H O P connected with Brown & Verble's IJvcry O stables. tW!4 designs of Shoes, to suit any suape oi iool. ah suoeing on strictly st-ientinc prl clpks and WARRANTED. All kinds blacksmltnl; promptly done. is:ly NE? LIVERY STABLE ON LEE STREET. Complete in all its Details. CRAWF0RD & HOLMES Come forward with ample facilities to accom modate regular and transient customers. They have splendid stock horses and vehi cles for pleasure or business rides. Can fur nish any outtit required. Will send travellers on their way to any point. Will board and groom horses by theday, week, month oryear. Will fill orders for hauling. Will buy And horses. Invite Drovers to come to the best and cheapest stand. They propose better services for less money than ever before given. Will buy grain and provender. And as they are in for a lively business they say to all Come and try us. JAS. R. CRAWFORD, 1C: CHAS. HOLMES. A Bare Chance to Mate Money. Agents wanted in the different Townships of Kowan to sell Township rights of the "Uni versal Washing Machine." This machine is acknowledge everywhere to be the best ever patented. At ENNISS Drug Store. Blaclier aiil Henteoi, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Janaay22 1376 tt. OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE WAGON ACOMMODATION. I have fitted up an Omnibus and Baggage Wagon which are always readv to convey per sons to or from the depot, to and from parties weddings. &c. Leave orders at Mansion House or at ray Livery & Sale Stable, Fisher street near Railroad bridge. M. A.BRIXGLE- Aug. 19. tf. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Rowan County StTEKioa .Court. Tobias Goodman, William Goodman .Charles Barringer, Jno. T. Goodman, George '.Good man, Nancy M. Goodman, Daniel Goodman, James A. Goodman, Margaret Al. Knox, and David F. Knox. Agninst, Mary B. Waggoner, Henry Goodman, James Goodman, William Goodman, Thanias Good man, John Goodman, Albert Goodman, Mary M. King, George B. Kin;:, Cynthia E. King, and Sophia King's heirs. Special proceeding for the sale ot lands for partition among the heirs at law of David Goodman. It appearing to the satisfaction of lite Court that Henry Goodman and Albert- Goodman are non-residents of this State, aud that th children and heirs at law ol Sophia King, (whose names are unknown,) are also non-residents of this State, they are hereby notified to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County, at his office in Salisbury, on or before tho 22d day of April, and an swer or demur to the complaint, and snow cause, if any I hey have, why thc Remrt of the Commissioner, Tobias Guadnian, of ibe gale of the laud, shall not be confi l ined. J. AJ. IIORAH, Cleik Superior Court, Kowan County. March 6th, 1878. 22:Gt:$10. NOW IS THE TIAIE TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN - By Tirtue of a Mortsrasre 1 Deed execnted li me on 16th day of August, 1877 by Jtichinond Ilendrix of the County of Davi, J will sell to the highest bidder for cnnh, at the Court House door in MockaviIIe, on Mondar, l.Sth day of Marcn, 101 o, ine tract ot land in Mid MortKaze Ueed described. u:-'a tract of land I vine in Davie county, adjoining the lands of James walker, lMvid Howard, M. Call and K. Hen- Awl V.t.U1U.t1t . n vuiiuhiui iiu ncrew more or lew. . S A Ii A II E. ETCH ISON. Feb. 10,1878. lS:lm Mortgagee. J. IC. BURKE, AUCTIONEER, SALISBURY, X. C . I Will also attend to tliecallin? of sales ia the country for Admin is! ratofV, Executors, and others, . lerms to suit the times. 7:1m. FOE, 1878. Don't neglect to call on C. Plvler nt the Book Store for all kinds of Books wanted. The best Quality and latest styles of writing pape iiept n ere. aiho me reuowneo oinger newinr Machine can be Iian here tfroTii SS5 to SL40. He respectfully Invitea-all to call ami examine goods And machines. . 1 :ly. BROWN & VERBLE S LlVeiV & SalG StaDlCS. SALISBURY, N. C, Will convey passengers to and from any point with the best stock and vehicles. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will find it to their interest to call upon them before making arrangements elsewhere. Drovers and Traders will find at this establishment good lots and stables, and plenty of good hay, fodder, oats and corn. PLEASURE DRIVES. Those wishing turnouts for pleasure driving ' will find the best accommodations at these! Stables. r t T"i li i t Ml 1 1 . .m iur. j. r. vveoo win always ne iounu at tne j Stables and promises entire satisfaction to all customers. 42:tf. FOXJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, .to anoquaJed for the cure and prevention of iioc.wjsin iTorrea, Cattle. Eoct, theep.kna fowli. VTT B. i,OUTil.ProrB:Uroor.AId. SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. Y0PP, Propr. (At Mcllityre'si Furniture Rooms.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PRICES. CALL AXD SEE HIM. - 9:tf. A NEW DEPARTURE. am goods, ONLY FOR CASII OR BARTER. NO CREDIT. 1 he subscriber is now receiving a block o. General Alerchandise. which he will sell for cash or barter, at such prices as will suit the times. He invites the public to call and ex amine. He will also buy Cotton, flour, Wheat, Corn, and country produce generally. Borden House, Nov. 20, 1 S77. 5:tf. S. W. COLE. TO FARMERS. MAKE YOUR OWN FERTILIZER. USE II ARRIS' ni OR You can with these chemicals make your own Fertilizers at home, and thereby save the money paid for high priced commercial Guanos. The cost is about one-fourth the price of com mercial Fertilizers, and the yield is as great and in many instances greater than In the com- mercial Guanos. . .All I ask is a trial. Chera- 4ur jmjiw. wanieu ior xigni auu f ..i . i r - i. , cneiuicais in uavie conntv. J. II. ENNr.SS, Druggist, ' Salisbury, N. C. Spanish Ghiifa, The Great Hog: FaUcncr. Just received, afew bnshelsof Spanish Chufa, for Hog raising. You can on an acre of your poor land raise one hundred bushels to the acre with ease and thereby save so much corn. At ENNISS' Drug Store. GERMAN GOLDEN MILLET. Two crops in one year. CLOVER SEED, ORCHARD GRASS, KENTUCKY BLUE G R ASS. 14:tf At ENNISS' DrngSloro. SAFE. I want to iMircliasc a small second-hand Iron Safe. Address. TIIOS. J. CONGER, Congers, Iredell Co., N. CT NQTI6 EHPRE COMPOST JJissolutipa of XJppartnarp ; Tke firm ct-XnclijyJtirdLihi day dissolved by mutual cmwcnL-J. A. l.rerly ana j. i. Lyerly w UImJ rawing jl It .rior indebted will idease come ferMni r ntim Anil March, 7r78. 22:1ml J.L.LVBLYiovJl.L- i lt: kid biK ..ft t ua KM i-etile, a-Uie Winew must tlohwkit A-cI fJ ,& A l.yerly, will .ule thbufincfs,, ; i: '. W. A.U:CKV;"irJ n- ft!2rri i:t!L-i ' Hie undersiirnetl have formed a ie;mniru nerslup u.ndec the arn,nanie p( Lyerly Bro ' f . and have openel a new Ptbre at theaboYtf"11 piace.- nr ock w complete' In AIT the VirRJ o linw of merchandise juited to Uw tt amairy T tf ami' we will ell aa.lowas aay ptber housu.hrel or elsewhere We invite our TrieWu-. ariJIrt.e.1 public to call and see ua at our place. -' Wal j .:.?: if tUiv la J. ALYEBLTwid J . A- A,TnoxraoM, J. HlW I'll f . n v RALEIGH. Jfl C;' 3 ih ?peri! uttctillofi'lId U tl Mle uf 1 J t COTTON," -'' J ' rt iiinf dS ixrt4l j CORN, s?i .--it d,m V uHtbd ott$ l'-FQXtftf Uli Aiulb ' rf- -.-:-iB,UTTjKK, -s:lfc4 -t EGGS, .Tfsr . " ; fowls; t Consignments Solicited. "HigfiesPrice" Befers to Citizens National Bank, RaleYgIjJE N.C. - 22:Sma. mm? P. II. Cain ; Plaintiff, Againrt Superior Court of T. A. Nicholson; Ex'r nniiiiinmAirunnnn I i till ill IV VII It A 1 Ii? Ill HI WW 1 1 UUlUililOQlUll lUiHllLU1 fDavive Couoty yi - o. Samuel Ilolman ; j Defendant! I UiK)u theaffidavit of the aintrnHrHs1 m :ulin hM noiiiing iiar pmooi, jauam j.omnan ana Stlte nppw at our Superior Court, lat UG 3d Monday of Alarclv 18.78 and ,an&werfrtUe complaint filed in this office, orllidgroent wlil be rendered in favor orPlainti-fi-for the TeMef?! demanded in his coin pla int. i j ; u n& $ r Witneiw, , ILB.HOWAKD,,., , Clerk Superior Courfcof Davie County. ' Feb. 6th, 1878. 17:6t. - " n . - - - - On and Off Slick as Grease!., 3 i .BpOTS . ."11 ? Bid 1 GAITERS, shoes, SLIPPElis,; W. M. EAGLE Respectfully announces his continuance ce at his old stand m his old line, on 1 Main Street1 opposite Enniss' Drug Store j He w alwaya ready and anxious to accommodate customers in his line in the best manner possible. He is prepared to do first class work and can' com-" pete with any northern Shop er Hand made work. His machine, lasts, A c are of tbe4atet and best paterns. He works the very best ma terial and keeps on Tiand ready made work,' and stock equal to any special order. Repairing neatly and promptly done at, ren sonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Prices lo Suifilic Times."1' Cash orders by mail promptly filled. ' " I5:3m. W. AI. EAGLE. , ' . -! V-'.. , . STOP AT THE BOYD EN HOUSE; . SALISBURY, K. C.: ;t' ,w ' t O. S. BROWN, 'Prop'r. (Late ofthiS National Hotel, Ralelgb.V ' JSTAT HOME AGAIN. ? . llavine leased tins bouse lor a term ot year f yearn. I would be pleased to bav my friends call and f see me. 1 1 will be kept as FIHST-UJuASS j J HOTEL IN EVERY RESPECT, u i. Board : Two Dollars Per Day -OAINIBUS AT EVERY TBAINa,3 Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Trav ellers. "TRY ME. ' trU, : a S. BROWN, Jr. - w ir-n- L. W. MASTEN, . Clerk W. O. SHELBURN. j f ; ! Jjinuarv, lsl, 1878. ll:td s ' : ' If i tf rr -i Making; AT- tKOS. H. VAHDER FORD'S Gr.OCEItr AXI) CONFECTIONEKY STOKE. Gentlemen and Laiies' Fine Worfc a 1 "TTt'l ... . ... - " .' 1 7 t L.H): rf now. wan, we ar prppaml to turn out the ttr.vtttu.ih tiest23 uanus -ujseu uie senicea oi. ajirai cuss worn-f tne nscftt aim b ;rlce. to aunv. t lwo t"Uiog(ioaii,anaat.prtee.to auhVtbfVy, i lum-. vuiiManuy on uanu an assonea 8to or an assorted stoelc of wiperior 'material. -Ctll and examine our? worlc i Nxusuctiou guarontml fcnlihbury, Feb. U.-ISTKKo.'tTttCt 1 tlMsM HOKE AGAIN ! And I am happy to say that I navC ihi iea.1 selected stock of . -.'A r-VJ STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GQODST T have ever offered Tn this market; and caw -j sell them lower than ever known before-f Blark Alpaca, 25 to 45 cts. fer yard; 4-4 Sheet ing 7 cts.; Flannels, 0 to SO cts.; and bargaiiiw in pant goods; bargains in every department-' A ? Clothing ! Clollini . ClolMig ! ' In this line I can offer great inducement, and can sav lo ruv customers that Ihev can saw 2f.pe,rce,,t 1,7 at,,in on ueUfo elsewhere. aso ' , -.it i. A full line of Hats, Boot, Shoes, Crockery, t Gioceries, &c, and J expect to. continue Ih. ROOT AND H:KB BUSINESS, 4 ;w ai heretofore. Call-arid sec, , V. WALLACE ' (3:2mo..JL "- ' ' ' u ; " ' '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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