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Xj o g a. t. V. II. jvestler 1ms put a fancy awning over his saloon door. . o II. M. Holzinger has gone to Philadel phia to purchase material, &Se., for carry ing on his cigar factory at this place. - ' o Col. C. S. Drown is feasting his board ers on green peas and strawleri ies. The Col. keeps abreast with the times. o Wanted Some one to describe the feel iDgs fif nian next daj', after eating his first mess xf early green peas. He must be able to furnish stylish illustrations. o Last Saturday was a charming day for farm operations, and tho absence from town of the crowd that, usually collects hereon that uay 01 mo wrc, doubt owing to the demands of the farm. - o When the Salisbury fire companies start to a Ore they always stop at the city water works and fill their engine. Char. Observer. Better do that than go to the fire with on empty engine.. . o- Mr. A. L. Clarke is stationed for the present t the telegraph, office in Char lotte; and Mr. W. T. Mauley ot tuas my occupies the fornierV place here. It is not known how long tho exchange is to be continued. o A iefP in at Mrs. Greenfield's Millin ery establishment is quite enough to con vince one that she ia fully up with the times, ller stock is well selected, nicely arranged and makes a beautiful appear ance. See advertisement in this paper. Accident. Franklin, a little two year old boy of Mr. D.-M. Barrier, of this conn- a ..l..-;..,. in tln HI'T7'1 '1 four ll.'IV ago, where the floor was wet from the rain, slipped and fell, breaking his thigh bone just above the knee. Was doing well at ,last accounts. - o- : The extreme eastern end of Inniss street is iu a dreadful condition. The country people coming to town by that road, say lllill 11. in U glCilb Uldl l w "J part of the road outside the corporation. They also say that the town Commission ers arc returnable in such cases; just as the Comity .Commissioners are, in liko failure to perform such duties. MrConstine, a Frenchman, has been at work on the town clock again. He fixed it up several years ago and it kept running and striking as long as he stayed in town, and probably some time after his departure. No one knows why it did not run, unless the town authorities fail ed to wind it up. Hope Mr. C. will tbc it, and that if the town, is 'paying him auylhing, they will get the worth of their money. o We hear nearly every day of new can didates forihe Legislature popping up all over the county. We are aware that there are nianv good and wrJrthv men in the county who areapablc- of doing service in the Legislature, but they can't all go. It has been the custom for the town to have a representative and we think Mr. Frank Brown the man. lie may not bo known by all the country people, but those who do know him are for him. We hope that in considering this matter, the Township Conventions will instruct delegates to vote for Mr. Brown in tho County Con vention, lie, with any of our-staunch county men, would make a good team. A Telephonic Connection in Future. The New York Herald - says that "the Charlotte Observer and Concord Sun pro pose to connect their offices and respec tive towns by telephone." This state ment appeared originally in the Concord Sun and while it seems to-have created no great impression iu North Carolina, it has gone forth and got itself copied iu New York. The Herald men haven't traveled and they don't know Wade Har ris as well as he is known in this State. Wade doesn't always handle the eternal principle of truth with sufficient care- to meet the demands of but never mind. Char. Observer. There must be some; mistake. Harris was recommended to us only last week as a good reUgious correspondent. Some thing wrong. Wade Harris was np here last week, and lifter looking around, says that Frank Brown has the best chance for the Legis lature, 1 lieo. F. Klnttz best for Sheriff and W. H. Kestler best for Mayor. But tho Charlotte Observer has ruined Wade. SPORTING DOTS.; John Ennis challenges any man to walk hfm from 100 to 500 mini, at $2o0 to $500 a side. James Henderson attempted to walk fifty miles in ten hours at the skating link, Ottawa, Ontaria, April (5, but be- came 111 ami gav it up after walking tweuty-sGven miles in five hours and twenty-seven minutes. We have a man who cau do the walk--ing. He claims to have walked from Greensboro to Salisbnrv in iiv Tumps 1 and stopped on tho way half an hour Wg ging a girl to cook him an egg; also that he has walked from Mocksvilje to this place iu two hours, a distance of 19 miles. He proposes to walk to Statesville iu three hours. The question naturally arises in ones niind : can he walk or talk best ? Which question you may answer, but don't for get that he can walk. - a L Ye 800 ifftated that several women in a Southern State are preparing for the oar.' Women studying law! What are wo compg to ! Van ville Tunes. " Why, we are com in : to regard this question from a just and reasonable point of view, and to give "women a chance in the struggle of life to earn their bread witk their brains as well as with their hands. Greensboro Patriot. Bring women in constant public con tact with men and you will soon destroy that modesty and delicacy which is the charm and protection of tho sex. Woman can do more for the cause of religion, ed ucation, patriotism, and in teaching men how to earn bread, by the exercise of her "brains"' and heart at home, than in any public capacity. In answer to the Time? qnestioa, we say, to the devil. Davidson Jiecord. BUSINESS LOCAL COLUMN. GO (V We have made arrangements 0 OU, vritli the publisher of that excel lent Agricultural Magazine, "The Caro lina Farmer,11 at Wilmington, N. C, by which we are enabled to offer it and the f Watchman11 for $2.50 a year. A bet ter bargain is rarely to be had. bend in your orders. I announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office , of Register of Deeds for Rowan, subject to tho decision of the County Convention. " HORATIO N. WOODSON. We. are authorized to announce Mr. J. Sani'l. McCubblus, as a candidate for re election to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the County Con vention. ) e have beeu authorized to announce for re-election to the "office of Superior Court Clerk, of Rowan, Mr. J. M. Horah, subject to the decision of the County Con ventioiK - We respectfully announce to the citi zens of Rowan, at their primary meetings, the name of J. G. Fleming, .Esq., as a candidate for the lower House of the (Jeneral Assembly. - ScuTcn Irish Towxsmr. April 10th, ld78. pd. Dr. R. IV Bessent announces that he will be in Salisbury, at the National Ho tel, during the first week of the Superior Court. AH those in need of his services are invited times. to call. ' Prices "to Ruit 23:2t. the We are authorized to announce P. N. Heilig, Esq., as a candidate for Mayor of the town of Salisbury. Dr. Griffith, Dentist, from 15th to 29th April, will be -absent on professional business, but tho door of his office will be kept open, so that patients can .make en .gagemcnts for services after 2Dth. We call the attention of our customers to the following specialties in our new- stock of goods : Yard wido Bleached Domestics at 10 cents the best ever sold in this country for the money. Yard wide. A Sheeting at G cents. All the new" styles Spring Dress gootb from. , 12 cents up Itcal Torchon Laces from. .10 cents up Fringes, Galloons, Breton Braids, from 8r cents up. Silk Scarfs and Handkerchiefs a large and beautiful stock from 25 cents up. Special Hue gents Hats for 2.00, worth Ladies' Kid Gloves, all the new opera shades, 2 buttons 75 cents; -i buttons 1 .(JO; special line large size 50 cents. Victoria Lawn from.. 15 cents up. Large line dj" all wool Cassimers from 00 cents up. Figured corded P. K.'s at 12 cents, White, 28 inches wide first quality 1 0 cents. Berlin. Gloves at 15 cents the pair. ...Dress Linens from 15 cents up. Parasols . from 15 cents up. Grass Cloths .... ...from 1 cent up. An unusuallylarge and attractive stock of Prints at popular prices. Knic Zephyr Shawls large size, at $1.50. Our goods are very pretty and cheap. Look at them before vou buv. - ME HONEYS & ROGERS. April J 1 tli, 1878. 25:2t, To the V oters of Rowan 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 of the county nominating con vention. C.-F. WAGGONER. March 19138. -o- A CARD. To the People of Rowan. I h.-rehy announce myself a candidate for (lie oiliue of Slicritl'of Rowan, at t!ie elecii,n in August next, subject to tlie decision of the County. Convention. 1 am a believer iu the sound old doctrine which was enunciated and acted upon by Washington anl the founders of the Republic, that there should be frequent rotation in office. It is one of the great fundamental principles of all free '.Republican governments, that the ruler., the office-holders, should be frequently taken from the ranks t-f the people. Ana general rule -this principle t acted upon, and l'resident,GovernonCongreBmen, Legislators and the like, are frequently chang ed. And jcAi should the one office of Sheriff be made an exception to this rule? Does it require more ability or integrity to till this office than all those? Or i.s it true that there is but one man in the county, in a generation of men, who is competent to till the position? To pay this, is to insult the intelli gence and the integrity of every good man in the county. A b I do not expect to deaeend to personali ties, I shall say nothing of the present incum bent. I will however, do him the justice to say, that in the main he has tilled the office creditablr, but 'ulhalfy reason why he should hold it for life? -Two year ao he said to the people, "elect rae this tune, and I xhall not want the" office any longer." Ilowis he fulfilling this solemn pledge now ? Does he deny it?- Let him do so if he can. I tlesire to ask him this question: Doer he intend to abide the decision of the township a . ami countv nominating conventions 7 For myself, I can only sav. that if elected. I shall be content to discharge the duties of the Oinee for not longer than two-terms, and then give way lor some one else. Very respeetfullv, -THEO.T. KLUTTZ. To the Voters of Rowan County" I hereby announce myself as a c4 id: fir- oO?,.n e di.. r t-V f County, subject to the decision of the County Convention of the Democratic Conservative Party. " G. A. RING HAM. March 2Uth, 188. Mr. A. L. Clarke announces that he is a candidate for tho office of Mayor of the town of Salisbury. 2Gi2r, - Mr name has been brought forward among others, as a candidate to represent vou m the next session of the Legislature. I feel hiffhly complimented even at the suggestion of in v humble self. If voters see proper to give tho nomination I will ac cept, and it elected will serve them to the lest of my ability. 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 Tor positions of honor and trust within the gift of the people is, and always has leeu very re pugnant to me. Having been a farmer, think 1 know what will be to the inter est of the farmers. For his unflinching courage as a soldier, for his "iron firm ness" as Governor during tho war, for his unwavering faithfulness to bis party since the war, "I shall favor Gov. Vance for the U. S. Senate. If, therefore, the ieopIe of Rowan think that tho energy which an all-wise Providence lias given mo can be of service to them I shall cheerfully re spond to their call. lour obedient servant, FRANK BROWN. Having been solicited by quite a num ber of the citizens of Salisbury to becor.ie a candidate for Mayor, I will say, that if a majority desire me to fill that position, they can signify the same by "voting for me on the Cth day of May next. andrewmuuphy. April 9, 1878. 25:4t. To the Conservative Voters of Howan. r .. ... . in making your nominations lor the vari ous county offices, will it not be well for you to look around and see who has stood sqnarely 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 one of these tried and true, I, by tho ad vice of many citizens, heartily recommend J. K. Graham, of Mt. Ulla Township, to yoar favorable consideration for the House of Commons. 25:2t. VOTER. To the Voters of Itoican County. I here Jhy announce myself a candidate before the people of Rowan county iu the coming election for the office of Register of Deeds of said county. JOHN Y. BARBER. April 8th, 1878. 25:2t.pd. TOWNSHIP MEETING. In compliance with Maj. Kerr's recom mendation, Franklin Township will hold her primary meeting on the 20t 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. Bv order of the Executive Committee.' March 30th. II. C. BUST, Chairman. The citizens of Providence Township will meet on Saturday, the ilth of April, it tne natter fciiop, at 1 ociocK, to ap point delegates and select a choiceof can didates to be elected at the Countv Con vention on the ISth of May, lr?7d. C. KESLEu, L. AGNEll, S. A. EARN 11 ART, Ex. Com. Providence Township. Salisbury Township. The Democratic Executive Committee of this District, af ter conference, have concluded to accept the recommendation of the Chairman of the Countv Executive Committee, and hereby announce the 20th of Amil sis the day for the township meeting. Voters are requested to meet at tho Court House in Salisbury, at 1 o'clock, p. in., on that day to consider the claims of candidates for count' and other offices, and to ap point delegates to the County Convention to le held on the 18th May. J. J. RltUXKR, Chairman. UNITY TOWNSHIP. At the request of the County Ex. Com., the Democratic, Conservative voters of Unity Township are hereby notified to meet at Wood Lund Academy on Satur day, April 20th, at I o'clock, P. M., to ap point delegates to, and select candidates to be nominated by the County Conven tion to be held on the 18th of Mav. geo. r. McNeill, C. RICE. Com Mt. Vila Township.- There will be a public meeting of the voters of this Town ship on Saturday, April 20th, at Wood Grove, (Mrs. kinder s) for the purpose ot expressing preference for candidates, aud to nominate delegates to the County Con vention. Voters are urged to attend promptly at 2 o'clock, p. 111. J. K. Guam am, with the concurrence of J. S. McCl'BMXS, of Township Ex. Com. y To the Voters of Loch e Township. You will meet on Saturdav 20th dav ofi April, for the purpose of appointing dele gates to the countv convention to c held on th 18th day of May. Let there be a full attendance. C. H. McKENZE. Chairman, Ex. Com. of Locke Township. To the Voters of Moraan Townxhin ; The citizens of Morgan' ; 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 Con vention on the 18th day of May for county aud legislative officers. J.W.MILLER, Chairman. ExrCom. Morgan Township. MARKETS. New York, April 15 Gold opened at L Cotton dull and easier uplands 10i ; New Orleans 10. Flour, western and State $4.10 a4.75 ; southern, good to choice $5.80a7.75. What $1.34 a 1.37. Corn, mixed, 47 a 52. Coffee, Rio, cargoes 14al7; job lots 14 a 18$, gold. Sugar, low and unchanged. Lard 7.L Cincinnati, April 13 Lard. 7ia7i: Bulk meats $3.50a$4j.2L $4.87!a$4.i0a$5.12f for shoulder, shoulders, short rib and short clear middles. Bacon $4.12a$4.25, $5.50 & $5.75 for shoulders, clear rib anb clear sidcr. Those, whrr have to buy meats will not have lower rates than these. 1 lie Register of Deeds in Wilmington (New Hanover Co.) is a colored indiv idu- ul and announces himself for re-election A ! Below we publish an account of the Democratic politics of North Carolina, as seen by a Republican and written from Raleigh to the New York Tones, Wo do so simply because we want to .keep our readers posted upon the enrrent affairs of the day; Of course we do not believe most ot the statements, but it is well enough to know what tho Radical think aud say of our most prominent ineii. This correspondent has been nosing about Raleigh and talks as just as if he knew it all, and he certainly puts thing in a lively style. Raleigh, April .1. The fight for Sena tor and Chief Justice grows fiercer aud hotter. It is now current upon the streets that Daniel G. Fowle, Judge David Scheuck, and Senator Merrimon have formed an offensive and defeusive alliance against Gov. Vance and Chief Justice Smith, for the purpose of making Schenck Chief Justice of the Snprenie Court, to secure Merrimon's re-election to the Uni ted States Senate, and to nominate Fowle for Governor in 1S80V It is also reported that the friends of Mr. Smith have letters writteu by Mr. Seheuck in 1874, when he was elected Superior Court Judge, Show ing that Schenck paid a Democratic edi tor $400 for his services and the use of his paper during the campaign of that year. It is further reported that a Demo cratic editor was written to a few weeks ago by Judge Schenck aud requested to drive the Driver case. This editor prov ed to be a friend xtf Chief Justice Smith, and refused to pitch into that judicial officer because of the decision in the Driver case, but exposed Sir. Scheuck by showing ltis letters. The papers of the city show that the gentleman who has charge ot bchenck s canvass is writing up the Ku-Klux record of that gentleman, and is trying to neutralize the efforts of Randolph A. Shotwell, who was a Ku- Klux chief, and who is organizing mem bers of that order against Mr. Schenck It is now charged that Gov. Vance has entered the fight for Chief Justice, and is wielddmg a sledge hammer in favor of Mr. Smith BEAUTIFY AND PURIFY YOUR- selves and children by using Shriner's In- dian Vermifuge i ico a year. Worms ruin the complexion. The new silver d.dlar has already been counterieiteu. l ne spurious com is a 1 m little lighter than t!ie genuine. THE END OF AN INFAMOUS LIFE The manner of the death of Win. M Tweed was a fitting end of a life of shame and ill-fame. ''The choice and master spirit" of a great , rich aud populous city played his people talse, robbed them of millions of mouey, debauched public mor als, forfeited public confidence, was in dicted, tried, sentenced like a common felon, and has finally died iu jail like a common thief. This i.s a sad, sad story this story of the life of Win. M. Tweed r or years ne held .New lorfc City asm the hollow of his hand. He was rich and powerful, and the sonhriquet "J Joss ' was bestowed upon himself not without good cause. But he lived to see fear turned to scorn ; to see himself forsaking by friends and derided by enemies, to find himself once a fugitive from the city which he had so long governed and finally faced death in a cell of a public jail! With the history id his life is bound up a rich moral and oi.e which is self-apparent. Time brings its revenges, aud justice of ten overtakes the malefactor even in this world. Charlotte Observer. THE PLATFORM OF THE ILLINOIS DEMOCRATS. Sr::i;FiEi.i, III., April 1.2. The preiiiable to the platform of the Illinois Democratic party i as follows: "The Democracy of Illinois assembled in Con vention, congratulate the country on the final settlement of the questions resulting from the late cival war, upon the princi ples of self government so long supported by the Democratic party, aud re-affirm confidence in the capacity of the people to govern themselves, and their belief iu the supremacy, of civil over military pow er. Liberty of individual actions, uncon trolled by sumptuary laws. The separa tion of church and State; tho support of free common schools, and the duty of all to yield to the lawfully expressed will of the majority. SuDplementarv to the platform, are the following resolutions : L'esolved, That the acts of the leaders of the Republican party in defeating the choice of the people for Presideut and Vice-President is the monster political crime of the ago, as a crime against free government and elective franchise, which can only be condoned when the criminals are driven from power and, consigned to infainv bv the neoide" wlioiu they have-j- ontraged. and we denounce the act of the President in appointing to high offices corrupt members of the Returning Board as a reward for their infamous conduct, and we condemn the officers of the federal ffovernmcnt which have attempted to in terfere with the administration of justice iu the courts of Louisiana. NORTH CAROLINA PRESBYTERIAN This organ of the North Carolina Pres byterians, alwavs orthodox and ably edit ed, has Ikh'H improved by the addition of full departments ot Cliurcii anil General Religious Intelligence. Its family ana 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 Lacv, A. W. Miller, J. Heury Smith aud J. B. Adger: Rev. Messrs. Joseph M. At kinson, E. II. Harding, D. L. Jordan, J. Rumple,- E. P. Rckwell, P. H. Daltou, L. C. Vass, II. G. Hill, W. S. Lacy, W. W. Pharr, F. H. Johnston, P. T. Penick, K. Z. Johnston, S. II. Chester, J. W. Prim rose, S. M. Smith, A. F. Dickson, J. M. Wharev : I'rof. J. K. Blake : Mrs. Camelia Phillip's SiMiiicer, Mrs. Mary Ayer Miller ("Luola") Mrs. Jane P. Irwin ; and mauy others. Price 2.G5 a year. Send for Premium List. Address, JOHN MCLAURIN, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N.C. MARRIED. At Eagle Mills, Iredell Co., oa the nth of April. v.v 1 iio iv. .losnii Wheeler. Mr. It. A. Fiskek, ot M war, toJUtss Matti Clarke, t IredelL DEMOCRATIC POLITICS FROM RADICAL STANDPOINT. Hobble arid limn WM lull limn .An crutches on the n oaken peg, and scixe" the first pportnnityJo be permanently cured. Your Khenmaturn CnntMrtml mmnlM Rtur Joint-, Fiwted Feet, Headache, Earache.Pain u urea!, nne ana back, will viela to that poworfnl remedy, Ion and favorably known as Conwen' Liffhtninff Liniment. w!u-h i. good for both mui n.l beat. Price 50 cent a boitle. For sale bv C. K. Barker. All tllORO Rllfterimr with lfemnrrlmwla n Vitam ... r..l l L . . cijr reij on neing permanently cured if they will ue Tabler'a li.ickeye Pile Ointment, which i o!d by all Drugrgists for ou cent a Dottle. For aa e bv C. 1L P. .rkor YES We can change a fiftv dollar hill if too want bottle of Gjxbb Fkower Uocch Syrcp. the greatest Cough and Lunj Reiurdy in the world; or if yon want to tryw't first and neeif what the Hon. Alex. II. Stephen. Ex-Gov. Smith, Ex Gov. Brown and Hon. Robert Toombs of Geor gia, aay a boot it i true, von can get a Sample Bottle for ten cento at Theo. F. Klnttx'a Drug Store, that relieve an ordinary cold. The Globe Flower Cough Syrup never had an equal for Cou-hs, CuhU and Lung Affection!. It positively cures Consumption when all other boasted remedies fail. Sample Bottles, ten centa. Regular size, fifty doses. Sl.00. NEXT TOWN Ahead where they loan you a dollar and chalk it down till to morrow, for a bottle of Mer. fcEL'a Hepatise for the Liver. The enormous expense of importing the ingredient of this great liver medicine into this country, is why our Druggist, Theo. F. Klnttz, aelU but one sample bottU to the same person for ten cents: i . . . . . . . . . win as uiereare nay aoses m the Jarsre size bot tles, it is clieip 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 enre of liver complaint when taken as directed, no matter of how long standing the disease. It cures Chills and ever, Constipation of the Iowels, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Sam pie Bottles ten cents; regular size, fifty doses, Si.uu. A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference how many Physicians or how much medicine vou have tried, it is now an esiaonsnen laci mat uerman syrup is the only remedy which has uiven complete sat isfaction in severe cases of Lunz Diseases. It is true there are yet thousands of persons who are predisposed to throat and Lung Affections. Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whoop ing lyoush, c, who have no personal know! eage oi uoscnee s uerman syrup. io such we would say that 50,000 dozen weie sold last year without one complaint. Consumptives try just one bottle. Keguiar size 4 o cents. Sold by al Druggists in America. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co. April 17, 1878. Cotton dull Middlings, 89 low do stains Bacon, county, hog round Rctteu Eggs Chickens per doz.cn Couxnew Meai. moderate deitiand at Wheat jjood demand at 6 8 1520 8 Sl.502.00 50 4850 1.101.25 Fi.oun market stocked best fam. $2.80 suncr. 2.60 75 75 mi5 4050 Potatoes, Irish Onions no demand Laud Beeswax Tallow G,7 5 34 1012i Blackcekwes ArPLES, dried -Sue. ah 0 Practical Blacksmith HORSES HOE R. SHOP conneeted with P.rown & Verble's Livery Stables. fu designs of Shoes, to suit any shape or root. All shoeing on strictly scientific prin ciples and WARRANTED. All kinds blacksmlthln promptly done. is:iy NEW LI VERY 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 t.les for pleasure or business rides. Can fur nish any outfit required. ill send travellers il.Ir w:.v tn anv noint. Will board and groom horses by the day, week, month or year. Will fill orders for hauling. Will buy ami nell horses. Invite Drovers to come to the best and i heaH?st 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. ,v J AS. R. CRAWFORD, 1G: Cll AS. HOLMES. Blacimer and Attorneys, Counselors and-Solicitors. SALISBU RYrN . C JaunaySl 1370-tt. THE REST TRIMMING SHEARS EVER INVENTED. Having ptirchised the right to sell this cele brated Pruner in nine townships of Rowan connt.v I invite public attention to this valuable implement, almost indispensable to a man who ha fruit frees to trim. Peron wishing to se or buy it. miv call at Klultz A RendlemanV Store, Salisbury. Price for the implement and the farm riht'to make and use the same, $4. 20:3m. G. FRANK DOWNUM. BONDS To mnkr Title to Land, and Laborer and Mechauics Lien, for sale at t!ii Office. AMERICAN PRUNER 1878. Don't neglect to rail Book store for all kind of B-ok wanted. The best quality and latest idylea of writing paper kept here. Also the renowned Singer Sewinr -Machine can he had here at from $35 to $10. He respectfully invites alt to call and examine goods and machines. ii.ir TOTJTZ'S MORS E AMD CATTLE POWDERS, At nqnUd for th nr asd prevention of in Hore,CtUe. Kog.t.hgp,ago J-owtm. SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO, W. Y0PP, Propr. (At Mclntyre8 Furniture lloonis.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PRICES. CAU, AND SEE HIM. fttf. A NEW DEPARTUBE. ftlpW GOODS OLY FOR CASH OR BARTER. NO CREDIT. The wWriher is now receivinir a-Stock o. General Merchandise, which he will sell for cash or barter, at such prices aa will auit the times, lie invitee the public to call and ex amine, lie will alfo buy Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Com, and country produce generally. iioyuen House, isov. zu, 1877 :tf. S. W. COLE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Rowan County Slpeimou Court. Tobias Goodman, William Goodman , Charles Barringer, Jno. T. Goodman, George V. Good man, Nancy M.Goodman, Daniel Goodman, James A. Goodman, Margaret M. Knox, and David F. Knox. Against, Mary B. Waggoner, Henry Goodman, James Goodman, William Goodman, Thamas Good man, John Goodman, Albert Goodman Mary M. King, George B. Kins, Cynthia E. King, and Sophia King's heirs. Special proceeding for the sale of lands for partition among the heirs at law of David Goodman. It appearing to the satisfac tion of the Court mat nenry uooiiman ami a inert uoomnan . e .1 c.4 1 .1 . .1 ;ire iiuiiTCMuems 01 tins oiaic", aim mai ine children and heirs at law of Sophia King, (whose names are unknown,) are also non-residents of this State, they are herehv notified to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County, at his nfTn-e in Salisbury, on or before the 22d day of April, 1878, and an swer or aemur 10 tne complaint, ami show cause, if any ihev have, whv the Report of the Commissioner, Tobias Goodman, of the sale of the land, shall not be confirmed. J. M. HORAH, Clerk Superior Court, Rowan Countv March 6th, 1S78. 22:0t:$10. CARD. NEW BARBER'S FIRM. 1 lie undersigned have IhHoav lormed a co partnership under the name and style of I )eJusto & Anderson, for the purpose of con ducting the Barber business in all itsjranches at Mansion House corner, one door below Halyburton's Grocery. 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 Outtinr. Ladies' hair 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. Salisbury, K. C, April 2.1, 1S78. 21: BEWARE OF OLD I HAVE JUST RECEIVED 5,000 PAPERS FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Put up specially for me by the celebrated seedsman, riolDort "Gixist, J r. with mv name and the date jrrint-ed on erery paper, livery pajer nas ioa iainiy print ed on it. No other dearer in secus here has dared to do this. Forewarned is forearmed, and if you lmy old seeds now, it is because you won't have your eyes opened. One word more: IJuist's seeds are the only ones in the market which arc warrant ed fresh and genuine. 8 Papers for 25 Cents, At THEO. F. KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. CLOVIR SEED Onlv 12,'i cts per At Kluttz's Drug Store. Early Rose and Peerless Potatoes Only f 1.50 per bushel At Kluttz's Drug Store. GRASS SEEDS Golden MUM, fi pr bush.; Orchard Grass, $2. Also, Blue Grass for yards, Herds Grass, Lucerne, Jtc. At Kluttz's Drugg Store. SMOKERS, AHOY ! tAyer's new brand, the " DAISY " C'lfrsr, Is the best la the market. O cts each, or six tor -5 cents. Try them : Manufactured expressly for, and sold only at Kluttz's umj; store. 17:ly moons iiTinM MnTJOki' UlOOUfUUIlUN liUilUb The co-partnership of Iitrnhardt x Sons is tin dav dissolved bv mutual consent, O. .M Bernliardt wilhdrawinsr. They return thanks for the verv liberal patronage extended them and request that all parties indebted will call and settle at once, as longer indulgence cannot be granted. G. M. BERNHARDT, C. T. BERNHARDT. Feb. 13, 1878. P. M. BERN 1 1 VRDT. NEW FIRM. The business will le continued at the same stand by Bernhardt Bro's., who invite all to call and see them, as they expect to keep on hand a large and fresh stock of tJowl which will be sold at the very lowest prices fur v.ih and barter. C.T. BERNHARDT, 17:1m. H. A. BERNHARDT.' FOB Dissolution of Copartnership. The firm 'of Lucky; Iwerly Co 'L ttda day dissolved by niulnal consent, J. A. Lverlv ' and J. U Lyerly withdrawing. 1 AM pcrsonV indebted will please come forward at once and settle, a the Inmnrm mit be chwed. W. A. ' Lmkj & J. A. Lyerly will nettle the hifidne. W. AjLCCKY.- March, 7, '8. 22:1m. J. L. LYERLY. Ifew Finn at JTCreel Stalioi .i" The undrrfhinrd have formed a new copart nership under the firm name of Lyerrv A Pro., and have opened a new More at I he , above place. Our mock "w complex in all the varioiw lifiw of merchandise united to the coratnnnitT, aniT we will MX an low aa anv other hdwe here or eNewhere. We invite otir friend and th public to call and ee us at onr place. ,. xt , , J. A LYERLY, , March 2I,7S. 22:Im.pd. J-LLyIrLY, J. T. Moots k. ' 'AjXrabxrws:- MOORE THOMPSONt UALZIGH, N. C. ? . Special attention aid to the aale of COTTOX, j . CORN, FLOUR, GRAIN, x--" HAY; .i , UrTTElf, EGGS, FOWLS, Ar., Consignments Solicited. Highest Price Obtained. ' , Refers to Citizens National Rank, Raleiuh. N.C t2:3ma. On and OfLSHck as Grease ! BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, Jtc. W. M. EAGLE Respectfully announces his continuance at his old stand in his old line, on Main Street opposite Enniss' Drug Store. He is alwava ready and anxious to accommodate customers in his line in the best mnnner possible. ILe is prepared to do first class work and can com pete with any northern Shop or Hand -made work. His machine, lasts, &e.. are of the latest and best patents. He works the very betma- 4erial and keeps' on hand rea4y made work, and stock equal to any special order. hcpairing neatlv and promptly done at rea sonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Prices to Suit the Times. Cash orders bv mail promptly filled. I5:3m. W.'M. EAGLE. STOP AT THE BOYD EN HOUSE, SALISBURY, N. C. O. S. BROWN, Prop'r, (Late of the National Hotel, Baleigh.) CSTAT HOME AGAIN. Having leased. this house for a term of years, I would be pleased to have mv friends eall and see me. It will he kept as a' FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IX EVERY RESPECT. Board : Two Dollars Per Day. gpOM NI BUS AT EVERY TRAIN-.- , Large. Sample Rooms for Commercial Trav ellers. TRY ME. C. S. BROWN. Jr. WJ.S11ELIURN. Clerks. January, 1st, 1878. Jl:tf. 00T and SHOE Making, AT THOS. H. VAHDERf ORD'S GROCERY AND CON FECTi OX E It Y STORE. Gentlemen sill Ladies' Fine fori a SPECIALTY. Having f-nfrajred tli servlcf s of a tirsTelass work man, wi' nro nrepaml to turn out Hip ttc st anl N-t styli sof ( It y-iuaile frtKxIs, and at pric s to suit il.o lion's, lonstaniiy on nanu an asKonea skwk oi sujir-rior material, rail and exaiylne our work. Satisfaction irunrantecil. aUsburj', Feb. M, 17S .-No. 17:tf7 . BROWN fe-VERBLE'S Livery & Sale Stables, SALISBURY, N. C, Will convey passengers to and from any point with the best stock jand vehicles. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will find it to their interest to call npon them before making arrangements elsewhere. Drovers and Traders will find at this establishment good.Iots am', stable, and plenty -Ojfjiood hay,. fodder; cr.i and corn. . PLEASURE DRIVES. Those within? turnouts foj1 pleasure driving will find the best accommodations at there Stables. Mr. J. F. Webb will always be found nt ihe Stnb!cj and promise entire Batisfactjon to all eiisii r. - 42:tf. NOW IS THE TIME TfJ.Sl'BSCITII!E 1 FOR THE TVATOHIVLAN
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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