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LOC A. T. . . !.., n.tnrni(l from .N.-Y. .sgooaa'aroclieap and the cities are i - i:u- . 0. V A. Eagle now boasU that he Jan . " tbe mot fastidious in las line- ' jog just finished a pair of shoes for be Local; I 0 Do the Grangers in this county pay the Chants taxi- They are certainly tax- ble a9 they order goods just as The mer- .Uaiits do. Q - Messrs. M M. Linton Sc Co., nave open j a " handsome toc-k of groceries and j , :., flin ufrtrn rnim npxt tn tb i lUCV JJOUUo iu n' - " . - C-.,nmml Hotel. Everything, looks fresh it . - tf..,u1 inviting.' Mr. Bi F. Kogers has returned Trom the x titrn cities, wliicu he uas been visit- ii ; the interest t Meroneys & Uoeers: Fhid enterprising hnu seeiua to be taking lie lead. About the best thing the Inferior Court ius (1od6 was to send Sam. Joh n sou to the yWitcntiary. He was a notorious ciiar- Lcter, having no respect lor muiselt or titers and degraded enough to be guilty Sof almost any action . Ve hare just received a nice lot of plain ind fancy jobbing types, for Bill Letter ud Note Heads. . Our friends, will take iiotc of this and give us a call. - We have Wso a nice lot of papers for that style ,f printing. -o- I Peksoxal. Col. L. L. Polk, Commis- 1 f A ivfijinlfiira li-ia lhjiotl CTlffttwl 1 11 T ',n,.n-nl dam in the citv J Maj. J. W. Wilson, Pres fl.,nd Judge It. M. 15uxt f- . " . l 1 1 T I nu iv - - w res. W. N., C. K. uxton are also reg Sstered at the Bovden House j ' o 1 Few are aware of the extent of the oil Wsiuess iu this county. Four firms in kilisbury, shipped during the year 1877, ffi,02 pounds-of sassafras, and 1,350 0und4 of penny-royal oil. Averaging sassafras at 35 ceuts per pound, we Jiave $11,270.70; the penny-royal jit 85 Vents: $1,147.50; making a total of $12, 111 8.20. These figures show what the jbutiinesa is to our country people. I "I v s lion f lift n In rm t lho was Kounueu yesterday morning, from the various places of business could be seen the nu- iucrous candidates for oflice, starting on a uu and ruu they did but as usual fcoine of them didn't get there. The run lf the candidate for Register ofDeeds was good. The. Sheriff run was nip and tuck betwoeu three. Upon the whole the wind - gnd run was good. But who will irtu, wu can't say. J - o : - I The "Superannuated Club" is iu a pros beroiiR. vea nourishing condition. The . H'hicf Moirul" experiences much pain in diicovering that it ji necessary . for. so luany young men to cast their lots with he Superannuated, while to outward ap c )earai)cc8 the- were thung well. The 'Hossv declares that that is the wayof fallen mail. As soon as the "lodge" gets in full running order, we will explaiu its Workings. -o- I The Goldsboro Cornet Baud presented Prof. W. H. Neave a very handsome pic ture of themselves. In the centre is plac ed a photograph of the Band in' group, and around it the card sizo photo's of the members are nicely arranged. The pic ture is encased in a heavy irilt frame and presents an appearance quite attractive. .It is a remarkably handsome set of men, Jfourteeu iu number. We are glad to note I this presentation; for it indicates a sound, heal thy .condition-of the Band, and shows Ithat thev don't believe in "half doings." I The alarm-of fire- was given Tuesday "morning it proved to be an out-house in Jthe yard of Mr. A. Murphy, which caught lire from a stove. Several men cut the floor and soon extinguished the fl.impK. We are crlad to note the jpromptuess of both the' Hmk &. Ladder Company and the colored Fire Co. -The Il'oiiner mado their appearance in about 5 'fnunutes after the alarm, the latter was J only a few minutes later. Taking into consideration the facfrthat they stopped fon the public squarcLand filled their en- f AW C4 Villi k WIV Jj it was remarkablo froxl time. Tuesday' of tliis week was a dreary rainy day. All whowere not necessarily forced to be ouJt, wcreiu' doors, and en joyed themselves as best they ; could. j While we were absorbed iu deep thought J probably a day-dream we wero sur- prised by the entrance of Mr. Rogers, es corting iu kingly style, the popular editor j of the Concord Sun. His face was radiant with smiles; he shook our hand and said 'he had come np to let us know that he I was gbing w ith the Press gang to the Sparkling Catawba, and that he would have written us a postal, but that the mails were so uncertain.' We are always glad to soo Harris. . How the jail birds amuse themselves in Concord. It seems that they are crowded for room in the Concord jail two or three prisoners in each cell. .Last week, three negro men confined in one cell, having exhausted their resources for amusement, concluded to try their heads at butting. They made several licks at the brick wall which proved satisfactory filled the bill --just the thing for fun. One, more en thusiastic than ''the others, proposed to show them something, and went to the tar end of the room and made a rush- sheep fashion striking tho wall fairly. ine Doctors sav he may get well, but it i very doubtful, nis skull was badly fractured. . ' . I announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the oflice of Register of Deeds for Rowan, subject to the decision of the Countv Convention. HORATIO N. WOODSON. - r. , jv. tiarnson naa lust returned from a visit to the northwest, havinWDass- ed through thirteen States coins and returning with the great things seen in his trip. He comes ack, howerer, wedded to his North Carolina home, which taken altocethen he believes is equal if not superior to any country the sun shines on. , o- Notice. It is impossible for i lisn communications recommendincr can-1 didates for office cratis. We W working all our lives for politicians, provo king public opinion in their favor, in fact, giving men office, for which labor we nave received nothing. The time has come for this wholesale generosity to le laid aside. .We are not public prbnertv vub urivace inuiviauais labonncr for a a. f i m . livelihood and for the good of mankind. Publishing the kind of matter above nam- en ueiuier puis Dreaa in our mouths nor does the public, any good, save occasion alIJ perhaps, a good man is accidentally placed ia position where he can and does his duty to his fellow man. All commu nications, recommending persons for of fice, no matter what, whether National, State, County or Town, will be laid aside unless accompanied by the fee for such publication. $1.00 for all announcements not exceeding . G lines, and - 15 cents for each additional liner This is the rule and no deviation whatever will be made. There are a number of such com munications on our table at present awaiting the cash. BUSINESS LOCAL) COLUMN. by which we are enabled to offer it and the " Watchman" for $2.50 a year. A bet ter bargain is rarely to be had. Send in vour orders. Dr. R. P. Besscnt announces that he will Ikj in Salisbury, at the National Ho tel, during the. first week of the Superior Court. All those iu need of his services are invited to call. Prices to suit the times. 25:2t. We are authorized to announce P. N. Heilig, Esq., as a candidate for Mavor of the town of Salisbury. . Dr. Griffith, Dentist, will be absent from 15th to 2Uth April, on professional business, but the door of his office will be kept open, so that patients can make en gagements for services after 21) th. We call the attention of our customers to the following specialties in our new stock of goods : Yard wide Bleached Domestics at 10 cents the best ever sold in this country for the money. Yard wide A Sheeting at.- 7 cents. All the new styles Spring ! Dress goods trom 12 cents up. Heal TorchoHLAQvs fronts. .10 cents up. Friuges, Galloons, Breton Braids, from .84 cents up. Silk Scarfs and Handkerchiefs a large and beautiful stock from 25 ceuts up. Special line gents Hats for $2.00, worth $3.00. - jauies' Kid uioves, all tno new opera shades, 2 buttons 75 cents; 3 buttons $J .00; special line large size. o0 ceuts. v ictona Lawn from 15 cents up. Large-line of all wool Cassiiuers from GO cents up. i igured corded P. K.'s at 12j cents, White, 26 inches wide first quality 10 cents. Berlin Gloves at 15 rents the pair. Dress Linens from 15 ceuts up. Parasols from 15 cents up. Grass Cloths... from 7 ceuts up. An unusually large and attractive stock of Prints at popular prices. Ivnifc Zephyr-Shawls huge size, at $1.50. Our goods are very pretty aud eheap. Look at them before you buv. MERONEYS & ROGERS. April 11th, 1878. 25:2t. To the Voters of Ebwan County. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of High Sheriff of Rowan County, subject to the decision oi the county nominating con vention. , C. F. WAGGONER. March 19, 1378. o- A CARD. To the People of Jiowan. I hereby announce myself a candidate for die office of Sheriff of Kowan, at the election in August next, subject to the decision of the County Convention. I am a believer in the sound old doctrine which was enunciated and acted upon by Washington and the founders of the Republic, that there should be frequent rotation in oflice. It Is one of the great fundamental, principles of all free Republican governments, that the rulers, the office holders, should be frequently' taken from the ranks of the people. As a general rule this principle is acted upon, and l'reiidems,.rovernors, Congressmen, Legislators and the like, are frequently chang ed. And u'Ayshou Id the one office of Sheriff be made an exception to this rule ? Docs if require more ability or integrity to fill this office than all those? Or ia it true that there is but one man in the county, in a generation of men, who is competent to till the position ? To say this, is to insult the intelli gence and the integrity of every good man in the county. As I do not expect to descend to persorali ties, I shall say nothing of the present incum bent. I will however, do him the justice Jo say, that in the main he has filled the office creditably, but 'latitat any reason why he should hold it for life? Two years ago he said to the people, "elect me this timeand I shall not want the office any longer." How is he fulfilling this solemn pledge now? Does he deny it ? Let him do so if he can. I desire to ask him this question ; Does he intend to abide Jthe decision of the township anfTcounty nominating conventions? For myself, I can only say, that if elected, I shall be content to discharge the duties of the office for not longer thanwo terms, and then give way for some one else. Very respectfully, THEO. F. KLUTTZ. To the Voters of Rowan Connty. I hereby announce myself as a , candi date for the office of Sheriff of Rowan CoiMty, subject to the decision-of the QO Aye have made arrangements one of these tried. and true, I, by the ad- O U . -With the publisher of that excel- vice of many citizens, heartily recommend lent Agricultural Magazine, "Ihe North T u n Af4. TIn rP , . . a,,nj;?n Fn AVilminn vt n J K- Graham, of Mt. Ulla lownship, to County Convention Conservative Party. March 2Gtb, 1878. of the Democratic G. A. BINGHAM. Mr nam has hn brought fnrwnr.1 ag others, as a'ddndidate to represent you in the next session of the Legislature. I feel highly complimented even at the Korouer to irire the nomination I will in cejJ, and if elected will serve them to the best of my abilitr. I shall use no strene ous efforts to secure the nomination"! by scheming or wire-working, so common among the politicians of the day. This scheming and wire-working for positions of honor and trust within the irift of the people is. and always has been very re pognant to me. Having been a farmer, I think I know what will be to the inter est of the farmers. For his unflinching courage as a. soldier, for bis "iron firm ness77 as Governor dunng the war, for his unwavering faithfulness to his party since the war, I shall favor Gov. Vance for the U. S. Senate. If, therefore, the people of Kowan think that the energy which an all-wise Providence has civen me can be of service to them I shall cheerfully re spond to their call. Your obedient servant, FRANK. B110WN. Having been solicited by quite a nnm ber of the citizens of Salisbury to become a candidate for Mayor, I will say, that if a majority desire me to fill that positiou, they can signify the same by voting for me on the Gth day of May next. ANDREW MURPHY. April 9, 1878. 25:4t. To the ConservativeYoter8 of Jiowan. In making your nominations for the vari ous county offices, will it not be well for yon to look around and see who has stood squarely and firmly by the party during the past bitter strife, and have finally crowned their efforts by a complete vic tory over radicalism and corruption. As your favorable consideration for the House of Commons. 25:2t. VOTER. To the Voters of Rowan Couuty. I here by annouuee myself a candidate before the people of Rowan county in the coming election for the office of Register of Deeds of said county. JOHN Y.J5ARBER. April 8th, 1878. 25:2t.pd. TOWNSHIP MEETING. In compliance with Mai. Kerr's recom mendation, Franklin Township will hold her primary meeting on the 20i of April, for the purpose of taking such action with reference' to candidates for the various offices to be filled in August, as shall seem proper, and appoint delegates to the County Convention, to be held iu May, at the Court house in Salisbury. A full at tendance is earnest by recommended. Meeting at one o'clock P. M. By order of the Executive Committee. Maich 30th. II. C. HOST. Chairman. Salisbury Township. The Democratic Executive Committee of this District, af ter conference, have concluded to accept the recommendation of the Chairman of tho County Executive Committee, and liereby announce the 20th of April as the flayjfor the township meeting. Voters are requested to meet at the Court House iu Salisbury, at 1 o'clock, p. ui., ou that day to consider ihe claims of candidates tor count3' and other offices, and to ap point delegates to the County Convention to be held on, the 18th May. J. J. BlIUXKK. Chairmaiu UNITY TOWNSHIP. At the request of the County Ex. Com., tli Democratic Conservative voters of Uuity Township are hereby notified to meet at Wood Land Aradeinv on Satur day, April 20th, at I o'clock, P. M., to ap point delegates to, and select candidates to be nominated by tho Couuty Conven tion to be held on the 18th of May. GEO. K. McNEILL, C. RICE. Com. . Mt. Vila Township.- There will be a public meeting of the voters of this Town ship ou Saturday, April 20th, at Wood Grove, (Mrs. Krider's) for the purpose of expressing preference for candidates, aud to nominate delegate to the County Con vention. Voters are urged to attend promptly at 2 o'clock, p. ui. J. K. UKAHAM, with the concurrence of J. S. McCubbixs, of Township Ex. Com. To the Voters of Locke Township. You will meet on Saturday 20th day of April, for the purpose of appointing dele gates to the county convention to beheld on the 18th day of Mav. Let there be a full attendance. C. II. McKEXZE, Chairman, Ex. Com. of Locke Township. To the Voters of Moryan Township: The citizens of Morgan' t 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 Convention on tho 18th day of May for county aud legislative officers. J. V. MILLER, Chairman. Ex. Com. Morgan Township. TO THE VOTERS OF ROWAN COUNTY. The County Convention of the Demo cratic Conservative Party, will be held in the Court House in Salisbury on Saturday, May 18, 1878, for the purpose of nomina ting candidates for the offices of Sheriff, Clerk of the Superior Court, Register of Deeds, Treasurer, couuty Surveyor, and Coroner, aud members of the Legislature and Senators, and also to express a choice for candidates for Judge and Solicitor for this Judicial District. The executive committees of the different Townships, as named below, are herebj requested to call primary conventions in their respective twonships for the purpose of expressing ?! choice for candidates for the above named offices, and also for the purpose of ap pointing delegates to the county conven tion. It is earnestly hoped that our peo ple will all attend these township meet ings, in order that a full, free and fair ex pression of the choice of tho people may bo had. JAS. E. KERR, J. J. STEWART, G. A. BINGHAM. Executive Committee, Rowan Co. Salisbury, N. C, April lstx1878. The N. Y. city papers are complaining of dull and very hard times, and say the economical 'Screw hard everywhere. - is coming down Salisbury, N. a, April 6th, J 878. Editor Carolina" WAtcft S as in 'the Watchman of last woek I notice an arti cle, "Shall we ne Guano V And signed "Farmer.". Well I agree vvlth bint', very nearly in every thing except the last sen tence) bitt before jeakiug of that, I shall notice some other points. Farmer says use some Guano. I say so too;, but if farmers want it to pay. .well, they should prepare their lands well and subsoil, and especially the bed furrow vin which the guano should be distributed. The late David Dixon of Georgia, said wherever yon plow subsoil, and where you subsoil, manure or fertilize; then work and culti vate shallow and often. My plan is to subsoil all I can and especially for cot ton. In buying guauo every man should select an old brand and which has stood high up, in tho tests of experiments. Farmer says a ton '6f Fertilizer whose commercial value is $50, may not be worth $10 to the farmer. I say this :. a fertilizer whose commercial value is from $36 to $45, and the manufacturer sells it to farmers for $40, $50, aud $60, may not have more than $10 Worth of chemicals ia it. Then who makes the profit. .. Well, Mr. Editor, 1 now gome to the point where I and Farmer don't agree. He says, I believe that the' Piedmont Guauo is the best in our market and the Navassa next. Well, I know Farmer may be a good fellow. Piedmont Guano is good, but I do not believe that Farmer oeiieves auy sucn thiug. lie noes not give any result derived from nnyvexperi ments which lie has made, if alfy 'maib at alL Belief without the proper test is thin aud a liltle too late anyhow, to com mence boasting ou new guanos, -.as a good mauy of ns have come to the' con clusion that after this year wtb' will buy our own cnemicais and make our own guanos, until the commercial guanos -be come cheaper. Some say why. not . make your ow n in that way now 1 Ah, but we must experiment iu that way a little this year, tueu it it pays, good-bye conainer cial. - ,(, " ., Oar neighbors A, B, and C, . asks why do we want to use chemicals at all f They have forgotten tnat they are some of the very men that have rented out laud and have had ten mts and permitted them to S'rateh their hills straight across so those ingredients which is called plant food, i.. washed awav and gone where Wards! ducks went. Now we must replace them, in part, some how, so that the crops of corn, cotton, &c, way grow so tall that when the bumblebees conies along to suck the blooms they must got upon their stilts. Farmer savs analysis that does not tally with field experiments is worth nothing to the farmer. This is most cer tainlv true. . In conclusion, I have experimented with 10 different kinds of Guanos, Pied mont included, and the Navassa has al ways proved first best. Anotiikk Faumer. Okfick of Attorney Gexkual', ) Raleigh, N. C, April 2, 1878. ) Joirx S. IIkxdeksox, Esq., Attorney for Board of Com'rs of Rowan Dear Sir : . . Your letter reiucstinr niv onimon as to the proper construction of the proviso in Section . Chapter 141, Laws 18T(i "771 has been received, and as it is a matter of pub lic concern, I think it projer that I should give you the result ot uiy investigations in reference thereto. The proviso is as follows : 'UProtiJcd hoiceccr, That the board of county commis sioners shall not have power tojkirv taxes to purchase real property, to remove or de signate new sites tor county buildings, to construct or repair bridges, the cost whereof may exceed $.)00, or to borrow money for the county, nor alter or make additional townships, without the concurrence of a majority of the Justices of the Peace sitting with them,' &c. Upoa examination of the original Acton file in the Secretary of State's office, I find that there is no comma after the word "taxes;'' ami that removes the appa rent difficulty. It seems to be clear there fore that the legislature intended to restrict the power of the commissioners if they wished to levy taxes to purchase real prop erty " &c, and not permit its exercise in such cases " without the concurrence of a majority of the Justices. of the Peace sitting with them." I do not think it has reference to the power to levy taxes to defray the or dinary current expenses of the county, but that the restriction is confined to the partic ulars mentioned in the proviso. Yours, &c. THOS. KENAN. X. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION. Dossey Battle, Esq., of Tarboro, has been selected to deliver the Annual Ad dress before the next Convention of the N. C. Press Association. The Conven tion will be held at the Sparkling Cataw ba Springs (6 miles from Hickory) some time in July next. The exact day will be announced hereafter. The Association meets at Sparkling Catawba Springs "at the special invitation of Dr. Elliott, the proprietor, and he re quests us to insist and' urge upon every Editor in the State to attend, and he also cordially invites the Editorial brethren of adjoining States to be present, In. a pri vate letter to us Dr. Elliott say.s : VI will have ample accommodation for all and will be pleased to see them." J TState papers please copyoivgve the substance of above. Char. Danocoat. DOES A FATHER LOVE HIS CHIL drenf Not much whey he knows that worms are destroying them, aud he fails to make the small expenditure of tweuty five cents for oue bottle of Shriuer's In dian Vermifuge, which would relievo the whole ruuily. The State Library at Raleigh.is said to be in better conditiou than ever before, and the credit of tho improvement is awarded to tho present Librarian, Sher wood HaywiKxl, Esq. DIED. At his residence In this county, on the 22d of March. Mr. Michael L. Brown, aj;ed nearly 16 years. How sad that in our daily life we neglect so many things necessary to our well being. The man of business with "an eye only to hh credit in the financial world, the individual of ele gant leisure whose only aim i to array Lim M?lf to the best advantage, the young lady who idly listening to -spring's divine harmonies, feels not the approach of disease in the feeling of languor which possesses her all alike sur render too easily to the advance-guard of di ease, when, by a judicious investment? in Porta line, or Tabler Vegetable Liver Powder, a long array ofills is put to rout. Duy Porta line, or Tahler's Vegetable Liver Powder, and and rid yourself of disorders arising from a forpi.l liver. Price 50 cents. For safe by C. II. Barker. YES We can change a fifty dollar bill If yoa wants bottle of G kobe Fjoweb Corcii "Strop, the greatest Cough and Lung Remedy in tha world; or if you want to try it first and nee if what the Hon. Alex. II. Stephen, Ex-Gov. Smith, E Gov. Brown and Hon. Robert Toombs of Geor kia, say about it i true, you can get s Sample Bottle for ten cents at Theo. F. Ktuttz's Drug Store, that relieve an ordinary cold. The Globe Flower Cough Syrup never had an equal for Coushn, Cold and Lung Affections. It positively cures Consumption when all other boasted remedies fail, sample iiottlef. ten cents. Regular sire, fifty doses. $1.00. NEXT TOWN Ahead where they loan you s dollar and chalk it down till to-morrow, for a bottle of Meb- kEL's Hepatink for the Liver. The enormous expense of importing the ingredient of this great liver medicine into this country, is why our isrnggifu, l neo. t . Kluttz, sells but one sample bottle to the same person for ten cents; f . mi " r mm but as there are litly does in the large size bot ties, it u cheap enough after all at two cents per dose, for a medicine that has never been known to fail in the cure of dyspepsia and all diseases of the liver. It has never failed in the cure of liver complaint when taken as directed, no matter of how long standing the disease. It cures Chills and Fever, Constipation of the uoweis, dyspepsia and Laver Complaint, ham rt I v m mm )le bottles ten cents; regular size, fifty doses, i.uu. AN ASTONISHING FACT. A large proporttoii of the American people are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. -Ihe result of these dw I eases upon the masses of intelligent and vain able people is most alarming, making life act tiallj a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this," if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your friends, and try one buttle of Green s August r lower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bot tles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues', with sitisfactory results in every case. You can buy a sample bottle 10 for cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. Positively sold bv all Druggists on the Western Continent. People of all classes will acknowledge that in this world much depends upon our financial condition, yet how many widely leflectthat our financial condition depends upon our physical. Yet it is even so. for who can labor without health, and who can accumulate money with out labor lience the importance ot using CoHssens' Compound Honey of Tar, .which is a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Remember you can buy a bottle of Compound Honey of Tar for 50 cents. For sale by C. R. Barker. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co. April 3, 18T8. Cotton -dull Middlings, 8(-0 low do 7(r8 stains 0 B.vcox, county, hog round 810 Bottkk 15(20 Eogs 8 CniCKEXS -per dozer. $1.502.00 Conx new f0 Me.u. moderate demand at ."U Wheat good demand at l.10il.25 Fi.ouu market stocked best fam. $2.80 super. 2.fi0 Potatoes, Irish 75 Oxioxs no demand - 75 Laud 12i15 Hay 40(50 Oats 35 Beeswax 25 Tallow "" " ' 67 Blackbeurtes 5 Apples, dried 3i4 Scoar 10 12$ P- WEB. F ractical Blacksmith ANO H0RSESH0ER. SHOP connected with Brown & Verble's I J very stables, f&ri-i designs of Shoes, to stilt any shape ot foot. All shoeing on strictly scientific prin ciples aud WARRANTED. All kinds blacksrnlthlng promptly done. ls:iy NEW LIVERY STABLE ON LEE STREET. Complete in all its Details. 0RAWF0RD & HOLMES Come forward with ample facilities to accom modate regular and transient ctistomers. They have splendid stock horses and vehi cles for pleasure or business rides. Can fur nish any outfit required. Will send travellers on their wav to anv point. Will board and groom horses by the day, week, month or year, Will fill orders lor hauling. ill buy anu sen horses. Invite Urovers to come to the best and cheapest stand. They propose better services for less money than ever before given. VVill buy grain and provender. And as they tare in for a lively business they say to all Come and try iwt. JAS. R. CRAWFORD, 1C: CII AS. HOLMES. Blacimer ani Heniersoi, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Janoay22 1876 tt. THE BEST TRIMMING SHEARS EVER INVENTED. Having purchased the right to sell this cele brated Primer in nine townships of Kuwan connt.v I invite public attention to this valuable implement, almost indispensable to a man who I has fruit trees to trim. Persons wishing to seet or buy it, may call at Kluttz & liendleman's Store, Salisbury. Price for the implement and the farm right to make and nse the same, $4. ' 20.3m. G. FRANK DOW NUM. BONDS Tn rnalcp. Title tn Latul. and Laborer and Mechanics' Lions, for nale at thia Ofiico. N AMERICAN FINER Don't neslect to call on C Plvler at tl, Book Store for all kinds of Book wanted. The best quality and latest styles of writing paper Kepi nere. .aiso me renowned fcinger Sewing Machine can be had here at from $35 to $i0. He respectfully invites all to call and examine goods jtnd machines. ll:ly. FOUTZ'S HORSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS, V anaanftled for tha cure and prevention of ii-i.isii; Eorse, Cattle. Hoj,LbffD nnafonA JAVJi . 'OOTfc. troo Xutimor. Aid. SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. Y0PP, Propr. (At Mclutyre's Furniture Koouis.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEE HIM. 0:tf. A NEW DEPARTURE. ONLY FOR CASH OR BARTER. NO CREDIT. The subscriber is now receiving a Stock o General Merchandise, which lie 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 buv Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, and country produce generally. Borden House, Nov. 20, 1877. 5:tf. S. W. COLE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Rowan CoimJy Superior Counr. Tobias Good man, William Goodmnn ,Charles Barringer, Jno. T, Goodman, George W.GoihI man, Nancy M. Goodman, Daniel Goodman, James A. Goodman", Margaret M. Knox, and David F. Knox, , Against, Mary B. Waggoner, Henry Goodman, James Goodmnn, William Goodman, Thamas (Jood man, John Goodman, Albert Goodman, Marv M. King, (Jeorge B. Kins, Cynthia E. King, and Sophia King's heirs. Special proceeding for the s ile ol lands for partition among the heirs at law of David Goodman. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Henry Goodman and Albert Goodman are non-residents of this State, and that tiie children and heirs at law of Sophia King, (-whose names are unknown, ) are also nou-resi-Ueuts of this State, they are herehy noli (id to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Cojn of Kowan County, at his office in Salisbury, on or before the 22d day of April, 187S, and an swer or demur to the complaint, and tdiow auFe, if any they have, why the lieport of the Commissioner, Tobias Goodman, of the s;ile of the land, shall not be confirmed. J. M. HORAII, CUik Superior Court, Kowan County. March Gth, 1S78. 22:Gt:10. CARD. NEW BMSEfTS F!i The undersi'hed h.ive ihisdav formed a co partnership under the name and style of DeJusto & Anderson, for the purpose of con ducting the Barber business in all its brandies at Mansion House corner, one door below Halvbiirton's Grocerv, This combination of tonsorial talent secures to the citizens of Salis bury and its vicinity advantages never before afforded, including the introduction of the French and Italian systems of Hair Cutting. Ladies' lmir shampooed at their residences in a style equaled only by that of the best Ger man artists, whose methods we employ. C. DeJUSTO, G. A. ANDERSON. Salisburv, N. C, April 2d, 1878. 21: vv ' SPY BEWARE OF OLI I IIAVE JUST RECeiVHD 5,000 PAPERS PEESH GARDEN SEEDS, Put up specially Tor mc by the celebrated seedsman, Ilobort 33uist, Jr. with my name and the date prri'fd on every paper, tvery paper lias ibtH plainly print ed on it. No other dealer in seeds here has dared to do this. Forewarned is forearmed, and if vou buy old seeds now, it is because you won't have your eyes opened One word more: Ruist's seeds arc the onlv oncj in the market which an; ir,t)-rt:it- ed fresh and genuine. 8 Papers for 25 Cents, At THEO. F. KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. CLOVER SEED Only 12' cts per tt At Kluttz's Drus Store Early Rose and Peerless Potatoes Only $1.53 per bushel At Kluttz's Drug .store- GRASS SEEDS Golden Millet, $2 per bnsh.; Orcharl Grass. ??. Blue Grass lor yards, Herds Grass, I.ucenv, tc Also, "tore SMOKERS, AHOY Aver's new brand. tUe " DAISY " Cltr-r. Is tlip bet la the market. Q ctx eoel;, or six r ,r rvn;s. Try them: Manufactured ei.resly fr, aticl sold only at Kluttz's Drug !tore. 17:iy DISSOLUTION NOT The co-partnership ff Hernhardt '& Sons i this day dissolved by. mutual consent, G. M. Bernhardt withdrawing. They return thanks for the very libera! patronage extended them and request that all parlies indebted will call and settle at once, as longer indulgence cannot be granted. G. M. RERNHARDT, C. T. REKNlIAjllT, Feb. 13,1878. P. M. BERN 1 1 V.RDT. NEW FIRM. The business will be. continued at the same stand by liernhardt Rro's., who invite all to call and see them, as they expect to keep on hand a large and fresh stock of ;o(. !,i which will hesold at the very lowest price f.r cnsii and barter. C. T. BERNHARDT, P. M. REKNIIA It DT, 171m. II. A. I'.ERNIIAlibT. m NEW Dissolution of Copartnership. - The firm of Lucky, Lerly & Co., is ihtg day dissolved by mutual consent, J. A.Lvirly andJ. L. Lyerly withdrawing;- All person, indebted will please com f.irwarcl i rut nnl (settle, as the bU(.ines must be closed. W. A- Lucky J. A, Lyerly will wttlelhe business. - W. A. LUCKY, J. A. LYERLY. March, 7, '8.22:1m. J. L. LYERLY. New Bra atlpreei Stalid The underiij:ned have formed a rcw copart nership under th- firm nnme of Lyerly- Bro.f and have tr.ed a new More at the above place. Ourstock is complete in all the various lines of merchandise suiicd to the "epmniriiiitv, and we will wll ns low np any other howctef or elsewhere. We invite our fiicnds and the public to call and ee us at our place. J. A. LYERLY, March 21, '78. 22:lm.pd. J. L. LYEKLY. J. T. Moore. A. A. TSOMTf ox. . MOORE & THOMPSON, COMMISSION MimCIIAiVm E.ALEIGK, N. C. V 1 Special attention paid to the sale of COTTON, CORN, FLOCK, " GKAIN, ; . , . A HAY,. . r BCTTEK, ;s, FOWLS, &c. Consignments Solicited. Highest Price Gttained. Befers to Citizens National N. C. - Bank, Raleigh, 22:3ms. On and3ff Slick as Grease ! BOOTS, GAITERS, shoes, W. M. EAGLE Respectfully announces his continuance at Lis old sin ml in his old line, on Main Street opposite Ki.niss' Drnp; Store. He is always ready and anxious to aceoimucdate cuMc-meis in his line in the best manner pitihle. lie is prepared to do first class woik and enn com pete with nny northern Shop or Hand made work. His iiirchir.e,insts, c, arc of the latest and best patcrns. ; He works the very best ma- . terial and keeps on hand ready made work, anJ -took equal to any special order. Repairing nea'Jy and promptly done at rea sonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Prices to Suit the Times. . Cash orders !v mail prouiptlvfille-d. l :Uni. " W.'M. KAGL. STOP AT -TIIE YD US E, sal: :sbuhy, N. c. C. S. BROWN, Frop'r. (Late of the National Jlottl, Ualeiyh.) jJAT HOME AGAIN. Having leased ibis house' for a '.f rm of vears. I would be" pleased to have jr. y triends call and ?ee ine. It mil be kept ns a r I HUT-CLASS HOTEL AY EVERY RESPECT. Board: Two Dollars Per Day. JSOMNinUS AT EVEUY THAlN&a Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Trav ellers. THYME. C. S. BROWN, Jr.. W, O. S II E L I) L' UN. j Clerks. January, 1st, 1878. ll:tf. IE& "-o AT U i THOS. H. VAHDERFORD'S GKOClU-tY AM) CONFKCTIONKI'.V STORK. Geitlsiaen and Ladies' Fine M a SPECIALTY. Havlrar onr'ef! Ui services of a l':i sr, fjjisp. work man, we ;irc j.n ireit to turn ut the' finest juHHuvt s: vies of c!i -i:i;idi' Ktirnls, aTjd :tt, jirtees to suit the times, i (iri.tiit :.v oil 'i.ukI an asi'!e(l siik'K ot superior uiaterrn. fall and exauiiite our v-.u-k.-Sati.ifaeilin tru.irant'M-d. SalUbury, -iU-u. 14. is;-;. No. K:tf. BROWN & VERBLE'S Livery & Sale Stables, SALISP.rKY, N. c, Will convey passengers to and-from any point' with the best sioek aud vehicles. . THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will find it to I'u ir tr.terest to call upon iheni before making arninehients elsewhere. Drovers and Traders will fiod at stable-;, and and corn. this ' establishment good hits and plenty oi'good hay, fodder, oaU PLEASURE DRIVE Those Wit diiric' turnout" ir ph.vnre diiviug will find the U'tt accommodations at these Stables. Mr. J. F. Stables and ens: oilier. Webb v-" i I alwiiya he found t the proiiii-i s ( lit.ie s.TI lsi;;rtn;n fo lit I'. II INUW IS Tiii: TIME TO Sl'iiSt i.l : h a i B PJ3 &h ES rara" 't'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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