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n I 4- 'ITfor Mecklenburg t in tbis county a bad e.g .t cUi dreu Tho last thrfciB-bIu - three birtli. boru a few weeks since N , v 'wild lives near Kkwau I Mr. , y-nvc uvcf j - ' i 1.1 i. ...... S-ut eek. The people anouiu " ';.. . tweuty-five: sheep tnn airaiuat this great'evil. u,ei)i"i- - dog -o- f:..oi.J frtiinilrv caught fire Mr. " dentallj last Saturday from a smoke , ,,k: It was soon extinguished. Mr! Marsh is out in iu a new advertise hi nnner. See it. lit in i O r - . 1. .11 4!n:t OBKl&tnnfc .. iv 1 a rs 1 1 11.1 1 . 11 b 0 u .j - - .1:111 1C 11 UK Hon p.iut master . r Wflneadav. . . Railway Mail , I of Mr Ne.ni, of this vicinity. Va.. bas general under President Grant, lie is nw supcr- Service. lie 13 Lad a call from tiou of thU place. company. of acquaintances. Mr. II. isne My nam uaa Deen urougnv kh of tbe few remaining links which connect among others, as a candidate to rcproscut us directly with the glorious heroes of tho you in the next session of the Legislature, revolutionary times of 177G, his father and UtI highly complimented even at tbe uncles having fought with the whig in that auggeatiou of my bumble self. If voters see tWi in Vnti.J tuoif ti crive the nouiiuation I will ac- gpicious positions! ' -r:6.; Iceptiihd if elected will wwe them to the . . . it.. inmlnflllilll lkt' : IT.wWu'f 7fifi. iA lion in thia town ous enoris 10 secure iuo j oW r.-A hen in tins town bemin wire-Workinp, so couimou hatched oat 14 clucks, but persistently among the politicians of the day. This rejected one of the brood, one of tbe scheming and wire-working for positious larsrest aud strongest of them all; She of honor and trust within the gift of tlie - I 1 .1 -1 I..., K....11 viAWxr ... ,1 ! ...ntinnolh- neome is. anu aiWJVJ IIUS uwu wtriiiti i Nt tv uiiu 11 1 li l ibanai vvuvbumw..j . i . . 4- o - aud with so much fierceness as to endan ger the little thing's life. It was taken from her during the day and placed un der her at night. Yet she would Te cognize it next morning, though there were others in the brood as much like it . - 1 fr W.J. Smith, oi Baium, i the L.uineraii He pmiched his trial . 4- 1 . 'ermun lt Sunday, aJ e . n. Serwitto. -m " dw,! I""-"- , ronductors on tho es . n.u uuc " . ..... i, lov on iuu umvi rd ran exubiin the cause of such discrimination t A" patriotic lady has suggested that it was because the little nufortuuate may have come out piping iM)litics proclaiming.' himself an "inde pendent" or a 'voiuan'a righter," or something of the kind. The suggestion is rather conjectural, but must stand uu- til we have something better. re pugnant to me. Having lieen a wrmer, I think I know what w)ll be to the inter est of the farmers. For his uuflinchiug rdiimfft as a oldier! for his "iron firm ness" ns Governor during the war, for his unwaverihr faithfulness to his party since th war. I shall favor Gov. Vance for the -. - , U. S. Senate. If, therefore, tlie peopie oi wincii an a me can oe ' . ... .1. I . . 1 . .. 1 1 AhAl4il lit' ,m,i oi ervice w iiiem x wiau -- - sponu io iiu-ir can. Your obedient servant, FRANK BROWN. as peas of the same pod, and immediately Kownu thiuk that the energy driveit ont, and finally killed it. Who all-wise Providenee has giveu: , . V,' . .' r ...i. .i of service to them I shall che strongly to pleasure and dissipation, and highly jealous or personal muepenueuce. The holders of slaves have the same char acter ia nil couutrie8.n 'It( Virginia) contains some of utmost every sect; but the Presby teibins aud Lpiscopaliana are the most numerous. The Methodists are increasing." The author says or the-pcepie of South Caroliua that they are' iu religion much like North Carolina?' and their character ia similar, "except that they are generally more polished." in S. C. He enumerates . .mm t . MT lamd auiouc the articles or trumc iu Ten nessee, "bar and cast iron, land, deer skins, furs, giusing, beef-cattle, horses, pork and flour." r. IC. AH A8T0NISHIHO PACT. A larn pronortlou of the American neoDle re to-day dving from the efiVu of Dypepia or disordered lirer. The renult of tliem dis eaes upon the madees of intelligent and valu- nallj aburdeninateadofa pleasant exutence W1 lua,i,7 nd iaiwi f writing paper of enjoyment and umfulneM an it ought to be. fPt.l.iere Al" the renowned Singer Sewing n lor Ihiit. if yon will 1"e can oe uau nere ai uoiu y.K) 10 p-iu. tho trucks, at discovered a neg.u-v"- ,.; . . , n had ridden irom touw t , this point. When tho train moved off I condnctbr was seen trying to straight- t the box of insjoou Miss lIattieTriugle of this place, is tfuimmrs, in the rendition of I ouch u"Sinthe cantata of the "Flower hv the? miDilsof the a k..,..n " il n ao v j s. uutvo 'l ilestou Institute, in the Opera that city. .. We are glad to be able to correct the report published in List week's Watchman lhat Van Bulkhead had killed a negro man.. . It was told us by reliable persons, md they had gotten the information from what they thought good sources, but u has proven a mistake, aud e are glad to '"exonerate Mr. U. Aiinouncoment. - DR. L. VINSANTE, European Phjsician,Oculist and Aurist, late of New Orleans announces that he is per? manently located in Salisbury, and will give personal attention to Surgery upon the Eye and Ear, and especial attention to all chronic afflictions. The Doctor is prepared to at tend cases at his rooms in the Boy den House, Having been solicited by qnite a num lpr f tho citizens of Salisbury to become a candidate for Mayor. I will say, that a majority desire me to fill that position, tht-v o:m aitniifv the same bv voting for " O r r - me on the 6tb day of May next. ANDREW MURPHY. April 9, 1878. 25:4t. A CARD. and will soon open Office Rooms in town. . . ..t tiiu i Nil 1 1 tii 1 1 din u rH - W ln lMIIIIHlII Lilly I m mmv J - a I VUiB v It was gic uj "'v. ii j , . np thpir cases, and speedy and ci,..m h frMinnt rotation in offit e. I I'll I H t Vi v.tv'' 7 LI tiJi X oavM w-w - " I permanent cure in all curauie cases, as me jt isone of the To the People of Rowan. I hereby announce myself a candidate for ihe 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 wa enunciated and acted upon by Washington and the founders of the Republic, JP (QJ j - gyg Dissolution of Copartnership Dnn'rneglect to call on C. Plrler at the Book Store for all kinds of Books wanted. The i i nere i no gooa reason lur iiu. li yon will I v"" only' throw aside prejudice aud skepliclmi, "e ""pecuuuy ;n?u take the adyice of Drugguts and your friends, goods and machines. He respectfully invites all to call and examine ll:lv. and try one Uttle of Green' Auut Flower. lour sieeiy relief i certain. Millionso'f bot tles or thu medicine have been given away to j try its virtue, with satisfactory results in every cae. You can buy a raniiile bottle 10 for cent to try. Three does will relieve the wort cane, roxiuvely ioIU bv all Druzmsts on the Western Continent. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, The firm of Lucky. Lerlr'i Co.. iinhia day diiwolved by mutual eoiiKtiit, Ji A. Lytrly and J. U. Lverly .withdrawuiK. Air persons indebted wilt please come forward atouce and fettle, an the busineni mut be closed. W. A. Lucky & J. A. Lyerly will settle the busineer. W. JU LUCKY, J. A. LYERLY, J. L. LYEKLY. March, 7, '78. 22:1 m. . r. i ...i ..i nernianent cure in an tuiuiv it one oi megreai iunuiiiueiu.it mn;nic . . ..:,... ; ii,u..nl ... .. i.. .i... Dr. has had seventeen years prutiicc u iiicov. i 0f aj jrefc uepnuiican goyeriiiuenm, umi mc rulers, the othce-holders, sliouia be irequeuuy complaints. Call at once. Consultation free. -o- aru uivi'iolpii A. 'Shot well. Wo pleasi-il to see the Press of the State -ive credence to K. A. Mioiweu i tho controversy between him and -Schcuct. ; He has the sympathy of all who know anything of the circttmstauces. He is in our opinion, a man of firm iutcgrity and uufliuching honesty : "Sans patr et rcpn)ie He i North Carolina's uoblebt martyr! rConservative Ticket Nominated in Town Meeting Noutii Wakd. East Wakd. South Wari. W-ust Ward. FOR MAYO II. P. N. Hkilic FOIl COMMISSIONERS. A. Atwell, S I). A. ) T. P. Johnston. 5 I. P. O'Neil, W. II. Kestler. Bernhardt, Rogers. , T. F. Kerr Craige, A. G. llalyburtoa. A general complaint is rising from the .........i .wu.i.lu tViMii nil narta of the State, in regard to protection for sheep. The dogs arc killing them out. It will not be long before" sheep raising will bo a 'thing of thu 'past. This is one of. the thing the weak-kneed men in our last Legislature failed to attend to. Tho fox- hunting men at home might not vote for Shame ! o thcui next time. Now they are kidnapping negroes from Florida and Alabama, and selling them to Cuba tor slaves. How is thatf They were sstoh-u froiutfAfrica, broiighf bore, j ,(a yarmert" s at Noutu Ward. East Ward. South Ward. West Ward. FOR MAYOR; Andrew Murphv. FOR COMMISSIONERS. Horatio N. Wok1soii, Phillip P. Meroney. John A. Snider, I George Moxvery. Heniamiii F. Fraloy, I Dr. Julius A. Caldwell J. Holmes, Jones. t.nkpii from the ranks of the people As a general rule this principle ts actea upon, and Preidents,Governors, Congressmen, Tiulrvtora and the like, are frequently chang ed. And trAy should the one othce of bhenu be made an exception to tins ruler Does it require more ability or integrity to fill this office than all thoe? Or is it true that there is but one man in the county, m a generation of men, who is competent to fill the position? To say this, is to insult the intelli irpnce and the integrity of every good main in the county. As I do not expect to descend to personali tie. I shall sav nothing of the present incuru bent. I will however, do him the justice to jiv that in tlie main he has hi let! the oince creditably, but UUtat any reason why he should hold it for life? I wit vpars ho he said to the ieoiIe. "elect no iliU ilmp. ami I shall not want the office anv loneer." How is he fulfilling this solemn ? Does he deny it? Let him do so if he can. I desire to ask him this question : Docs h intend to abide the decision of the township and count v nominating conventions? For mvse4f. I can only sav, that if elected, 1 shall le content to discharge the duties of the office for not longer than two terms, and then irive wav for some one else. erv respei'tiuii v, ' THEO. F. KLUTTZ. For the Watchman. Salisbubt, N. C, April 30, 1378. Messrs. Editors : Sin, Farmer in last week Watchman weut into a wonderful display of hi knowledge of chemistry and aualyaia of Guanos, which, perhaps, is all right. Now I do not know, nor do I care to know who "Farmer" i; but for one thing would not notice his article at all. He as a christian gentleman, just forgot the good old golden rule, "do uuto others as von wish them to do to you."' Iu his last article he vilifies me for charging him o ignorance. He shows a kind of a desire to get up a muss, and I may add, to show to the imbue that ho has got much "larn in';" that he is a Buncombe man, and may be that he is wautiu-r to im to the Legis lature: there to become a Webster, or Clav. or a Calhoun, or ft Hamptooi to tell them there that overybmly that hod ever been there before were fools and liars, aud to tell the neoide that every bod- that ever has giveu a certiticuto 011 the subject of Guanos, is a liar, and especially "An other Farmer." He says I gave many extravagant certificates now what does he call many f one, two, or three of one kind one year of another the tollowiug Year, llo adds, pruuence is a viitue . . . . . 1 1 . and consistency is a jewel. 1 uia give a Navnssa certificate one year, the next year follow iug I used a good deal of Guaiiahaiii, 111 connection with rsavassa. I imilv stated what it did for me. I he next year the Guanabani was worthless; ind the same year 1 experimented with 8, .) or 10 kinds; 1 just gave a certificate of mv cxicriments and n more. Ho in sinuates that in my certificate I made a tlintisiul nor ri-nt on monev invested, or : : . ... . . . . . 1 that 1 said so; now 1 will add that wueti a man will stoop so low as to misrepre YES We can change a fifty dollar hill If you want a bottle of Globs FiAiWEit. L'ouch Svruf. the greatest Cough and Liuuj Remedy in the world; or if you want to try it first and see if what the lion. Alex. H. Stephens, Lx-(ov. Smith, tx Got. Brown and Hon. Robert Toombs of Geor- kia, aay about it is true, you can get a Sample Dottle for ten cents at lheo. e . Klutti s Drug Store, that relieves an ordinary cold. The Globe Flower Cough Syrup never had an equal for Cough, Colds and Lung Affections. It posit i rely cures Consumption when all other boasted remedies fell, bamnle Isottles, ten cents. Regular sue, fifty doses, $1.00. NEXT TOWN Ahead where they loan you a dollar and chalk it down till to morrow, fur a bottle of meb wel's Hepatink 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 bottle to the same person for ten cents; but as there are fifty doses in the large size bot tles, il is cheap enough after all at two cents per dose, for a medicine that has never been known to fail iu the cure of dvspepsia and all diseases of the liver. It has neveF 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, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Sam ple Bottles ten cents; regular size, fifty doses, $1.00. Aro aaeqvkled tor th ear and prTenrion of flimi,'ji la Horses, Cattle, Hors,tbep. andf owia. JAVID E. i'OUT-2. Proo Baitfmor. 1IL SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. Y0PP, Propr. (At Mclutyre's Furniture Rooms.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PRICES. CALL AXD SEE HIM. 0:tf. A NEW DEPAETURE. MEW GOODS t ONLY FOR CASH OR BARTER. NO CREDIT. Hew Fin at 31 Creek Station : Tlie undersigned have formed a rew copart nership tinder the firm name of Lyerly & Uro, and have opened a-new store at the above place. Our stock is complete in all the various lines of merchandise niited to tlie community aud we will sell as low as anv other house here or elsewhere. We invite our friends A&d th public to call and ee ds a1 our piaee, - J. A. LYEBLY-. Marvh21, '78. 22:lro.pd. J. L. LYERLY, J. T. Moose. - A. A. Tnoii rsos. ; MOORE & THOMPSON,. rvnmicciniu mfd m utt uuiHimooiuii iuunuiiriiiio 1 Iftiv. The sulwcriber is now receiving a Stock o. General Merchandise, which he will sell for cash or barter, at such prices as will suit the timjes. He invites the public to call and ex f - rn 1 1 1-.. l.'! amine, lie win niso duj voiion, rioiir, Wheat, Corn, and country produce generally. Iov(len House, .Nov. 20, 187. 6:tf. S. W. COLE. EALEIGH, N. C. - Special attention paid to the sale of COTTON, COllNp FLOUR, GRAIN. HAY. BUTTER, EGGS, FOWLS, Ac.,, Consignments Solicited. Highest Price Obtained. Defers to Citizens National N.C Bank, Raleigh, 22:3ms. How sad that in our daily life we neglect bo many things nec-essary to our well being. The man of business with an eye only to his credit 111 the financial world, the individual of ele gant leisure whose only aim is to array him self tolheliest advantage, the young lady who idlv listening to springs divine harmonies, feels not the approach of disease iu the feeling of. languor which possesses her all alike snr render too easily to the advance-guard of di.- seut language in a public journal agaiust ease, when, by a judicious investment inPorta a m ighhoi farmer, he had as well be line, or TahleVs Vegetable Liver Powder, a iriveu over to run his own race likely to be short and notable. "Axotiieb Fakmeb." A RELIGIOUS SENSATION. Wholesale which is lonu array of ills is put to rout. Buy Porta line, or Tabler's Vegetable Liver Powder, and a a 1 f r i" . i . . . . ami nci yourseu oi oisoroers nrisiug mim n torpid liver. Price 50 cents. For sale by C R. Barker. iea'gion for the Church of E it (j Ian (I Nkw Yokk. April 21. A iecial dis- natch from Paris to the Herald has the following from a person who professes to have an intimate acquaintance with the Vatican : "I hear that a movement is on foot which promises to ho the most iiu port a nt event iu the religious history of eos this centurv. This is nothing less than Chickens per dozen larire bodies ot the IMigusii PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co. April 17, 1878. Cottox dull Middlings, low do stains Bacon, county, hog round B UTT EH 7&8 6 5 ReulHMi J Hugh M. BTJSINESSXOCAL COLUMN. 1 -?0 KA We have made arrangements withth lent Agriciilt Mr. A. L. Clarke announced that he is a candidate for the ollice of Mayor of the town of Salisbury. 2ti:2t. PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP MEETING. r 1 i i- i4 . .r..t .nuiil- shwk on hand: then Ireeti b"v .. . , 1 by a desperate, blooily struggle, uutl noy they are selling the poor negro again. Is there any man living with presumption enough to suppose that this business is being conducted by persons front yon side of Mason and Dixou's line t : O Very Useful. Messrs. Hcilig, and Sou ate selling a beautiful little iiistrunicnt a Barometer and Therinoneter combined which shows at all times tho present temperature of the weather, and indicates changes whether the morrow will be wet xtr dry, fair or foul, calm or stormy. There are printed directions oil the back which assist the observer in making up his conclusions. It is both useful and ornamental. o Itrc.rThe dwelling house and cook kitchen of " Mr. John Wise, near' Union church, was burned last Friday. The th-e broke out about noon. Mr. Wise was at his barn, feeding the stock, ond other members of the family were absent. It is supposed the wind blew the tire out of the tire-place of the cook kitchen. There, was considerable wind at the time and the flames spread so rapidly that very lit tle was .saved. It is a heavy loss, for it was an old family residence, Mr. Wise being now fair advance in life. , o The Concord papers speak thus of Rev. J. Rumple: The Rev. Mr. Rumple, of Salisbury, preached in the Presbyterian Church at this place, last Suuday ton largo congre gation." Mr. Rumple is one of the ablest divines in the-State and his sermon Sun day was au exceedingly interesting and entertaining enort. Sun. "The Rev. J. Rumple, "of Salisbury, preached in the Presbvteiian church iu this town, last Sunday morning and night th the publisher of Hiat excel ural Magazine, "-The Cam- Wilmington. N. C. by which we are enabled to offer it ami t i " ,11,'hmnu11 for S.ou a vear. .-v ma ter bargain is rarely to be had. Send in vour orders. F01: Sale : A first class second hand Champion Mower and Reaper, apply to Jones & Gaskill or Koss.& Greenfield. l:t.- Editors Watchman : Please announce the following ticket for the General Assembly : rVor the House of Commons : WILLIAM II. CRAWFORD, DAVID BARRINGER. MANY CITIZEXS. 2S3m May 1st, 1878". Dr. K. P. Besscut is still at the National Hotel, aud will remain during this week. All needin-r his services should call ear ly. It. Does the Town JOwe Yon ? All persons having claims agaiust the town of Salisbury are requested to pre sent thejn for approval, at the Commis sioneFs meeting on Friday afternoon, :lrd inst. THEO. F. KLUTTZ, C. B. C. May 1st, 1878. It. According to announcement Providence Township held its meeting 011 Saturday, April 27th. David Ban in ger, Esq., was called to the chair. Nominations for Sheriff were first considered. On the third ballot Mr Theo F Kluttz was de- la red the choice of the Convention. Tlie following gentlemen w ere put in nomination for the lower House: J G Fleming, Frank Brown, David Barringer, H C Host and Alfred Johusou. The hist ballot proved in favor of David Barrin- ger; tue secouu onnoc in iavor 01 11 v Bost. 1 lieu were chosen J0I111 fc lleiiuer- .1 . ir -v tlT .1 ..... son lor tne senate, 11 a v oousou ior ltegister of Deeds; J M Horah for Clerk p . ' t 11 t..r..i.i .: 'P........ 01 o. ouri; o rani 1 .ucvuouuis 101 hkis-u ........ .....1 T f I L.ki.Ii.i 1 f ni-i'..vnf 'I 1 The ballot on the above named gentlemen was made unanimous. B F Fraley, Dr Thos Hill and D A At well were put in nomination for Coroner. B F Fralev was declared the choice 01 the Convention. The Executive Commit tee was then instructed to appoint dele- mites to the Couutv Convention to be held 111 Salisbury on the Icth 01 May. " The following delegated were appoiuted : David Barringer, S A Earnhait, Lewis Agner, Cornelius Kesler, D A Boger, 0 V Pool, Ileury Barringer, J F Grupy, A Sheinwell, Paul Peeler, li P Rosemau, John F Agner, G L Lyerly, Geo Lyerly, William Eller, G H Peeler, Fred Waller, Alex Lyerly, B C Arey, and all others w ho wish to be delegates, and will abide by tho action of the Convention. The meeting then adjourned. DAVID BARRINGER, Ch n. B C A key, Sec. secession 1:1 large bodies ot tne iMigns Proste.-tant Church to the Roman Catho lic, Church. I he number ot secelars is placed at high a figure as :,(K)0,000 of peo pie. Included in this exodus from the Church of England are bishops, rectors, curate, and deacons. Authorized dele gates, it is ascertained, are ihwt iu Rome negotiating conditions upon which seces sion will take place. This news has been coutradicted. AN EDITOR DEFINED. By Josli miting-i An editor is a male being whoso busi w lioss it is to navigate a newsoauer. ite writes out editorials, grinds out poetry, inserts deaths and weddings, sorts out manuscripts, keeps a waste basket, blows up the printer, steals matter, fights other people's battles, sells his paper for a dol lar and fifty cents a year, takes white icans and apple sass for pay when can get it, raises a large family, works nine teen hours out of twenty-four, kuows no Sunday, gets abused by everybody, once in a while is whipped by somebody, lives poor, dies middle-aged and often broken hearted, leaves uo money, is rewarded for a life of toil with a short but free obituary uotico in tho newspapers. Corn new Meal moderate demand at Wheat irood demand at Flour market stocked best lam. super. Potatoes, Ikisii Onions no demand Lard Beeswax Tallow Blackberries Apples, dried -Sugar 15 20 8 $t.-"0&2.00 50 48r0 1.101.S $2.80 o fin 75 75 12115 4050 35 25 67 5 3i4 10l2i STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Row an County Superior Court. Tobias Goodman, William Goodman .Charles Barringer, J no. T. Goodman, George .Good . . .... 1 T 1 rnih. iNancv M. uoooman. uaniei uoouman James A. Goodman, Margaret M. Knox, and David r. Knox. Againtt, Mary B. Waggoner, Henrv Goodman, James Goodman, William Goodman, Thomas Good man, John Goodman, A Ibert Goodman, Mary M. King, George B. King, Cynthia E. King, and Sophia King, if liAing, if not, her heirs. Special proceeding for the sale of lands for partition among tlie heirs at law oi Uavui Goodman. It appearing to the satisfaction of Pie Court that Henrv Gooduian and Andrew Goodman nre non-residents of this State, aud that the children and heirs at law of Sophia King, (whose names are unknown,) are also non-residents of this Slate, they are hereby notified to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court nf Rnw.in County, at his othce in r-alislnirv, on or before the 22ddav of April, 1878, and an swer or demur to the complaint, and show cause, if any they have, why the Report of the Commissioner, Tobias Goodman, of the sale ot the land, shall not be confirmed. J. M. HORAH, Clerk , Superior Court, Rowan County March Gth. 1873. 22:01:510. On and Off Slick as Grease ! BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c. W. M. EAGLE Respectfully nnnounccR his continuance at lis old stnnd in his old line, on Main Street opposite Eneiss' Drug Store. He is always ready and anxious to nceonunodate custi mers n his line in the best manner possible. He ia irepared te do first class work and can com pete with any northern Shop or Hand- made work. His machine, lasts, Ac, areof the latest anu iiesi paierns. lie works me very i?st mi- teritl and keeps on hand ready made work, and stock equal to any special order. Repairing neatly and promptly done nt rea sonable prices. , Satisfaction guaranteed or no hargc Prices to Suit the Times. Ca-h orders bv mail prdmptlv filled. 10:3m. " W. M. EAGLE. I announce myself as a candidate for re-election to. the office of Register oi Deeds for Rowan, subject to the decision of the Couutv Convention. HORATIO N. WOODSON. We are authorized to announce Mr. J. Sam'l. McCubbius, as a candidate for re election to the office of ount y Treasurer , subject to the decision of the County Con vention. e have been authorized to announce for re-elect 1011 to the office of Superior Bro. Rnmide is oneof tlie ablest nreachers Court Clerk, of Rowan, Mr. J. M. Horah, f i in the State and his efforts last Sabbath subject to the decision of the CountyX'tli were the strong breathings forth ot elms- ..,.,,;,. tiau fervor anu eloquence. negislcr. Th iw l-inl vi.itl.,..l' f v.. I7 We respwtfully ville, Va., and brother of our esteemed townsman, Dr. M. Whitehead, preached in the Presbyterian church last Sunday morning, from the beautiful text: "A bruised reed shall he not break, and the smoking flax sha I ho not lueuch.,, His forcible presentation of his subject made old truths seem new, ana was listeuedtoby a full and attentive con gregation. He preached in the leth-oilistH:hurch-at night, to which denomina tion lie belongs., lhis largo church was well filled and all were delighted with him. We hope he will visit us again. iiuuounce 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 General Assembly. Scotch Irish Township. April 10th, 1S7S. pd. To the Yoteri of Rowan County. I hereby annotiiice myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of High Sheriff of Rowau Couuty, snlyect to the decision of the county nominating con ventiou. C.F.WAGGONER. March 19, 1878. The numerous friends and acquaintances ot Richard Harris, Lso., who tormerly kept a house of entertainment near China Grove, will be pleased to. learn he i3 eiijoy jng tolerable health, anu retains his mental iar.lliriPii-An1 mpmnrv rpmnrkulitv urnlt fi a man in his 87 year. He is living ia the niJ Convention iamily of his nephew, the late Robt. Harris Conservative Party. wnere the evening of life is passing quietly pay. uc still enjoys with a lively zest the V March 26tli, 137? To the Voters of Eowan Connty. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Rowan County, subject to the decision of the of tho Democratic G. A. BINGHAM. is Practical Blacksmith I10RSESH0ER. SHOP connected with Brown & Verbles IJ stables. tL4fU designs of Shoes, to suit shaoe ot toot. All shoeing on strictly scientific sliarte clplesand WARRANTED pnmptiy uone. Livery any prln- All kinds blacWsmithlng CARD. NEW BARBER S FIRM. The undersighed have this day formed a co- Eartnership under the name and Btyle oi leJusto & Anderson, for the purpose of con ducting the Barber business in all its brandies at Mansion House corner, one aoor oeiow Halvburton's Grocery. This combination of tonsorial talent secures to the citizens of Salis bury and iu vicinity advantages never before afforded, including the introduction of the French and Italian systems of Hair Cutting. 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, N. C. April 2d, 1878. 24: STOP AT THE BOYDEN HOUSE, SALISBURY, H. C. C. S. BROWN, Frop'r. (Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh.) 5-A T HOME AG A fN . .Ilavinjr leased this house for a term of years, I would be pleased to have mv friends call and see me. It will be kept as a" FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IX EVERY RESPECT. Beard: Two Dollars Per Day. E3TOMNIBUS AT EVERY TRAlNj-8 Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Trav ellers. TRY MK. V. S. BROWN, JR. W.U.SIIKI.IIURN. Clerks. January, 1st, 1878. ll:tf. UNITY TOWNSHIP. Pursuant to a call from the Ex. Com., the voters of this Township assembled on the 20th inst., at Woodlaud Academy. The house beini; called to order, Mr R Culbertson was elected Chairman, ami hort ,4battle of words" having forcibly demonstrated 'many men of many minds,' the Convention fell to icork, when the ollowin; practical results were speedily attained, to-wit : Jno S Henderson, (senator; H C Bost and J G Fleming, Representatives: D A Atwell, Coroner; J M Horah, Clerk S. Court; J S McCubbius, Jr., Treasurer; J C Bernhardt, Surveyor; C F Waggoner, Sheriff. Agreed niwn motion that all Demo cratic Conservative voters of this Town ship are delegates to tho Couuty Conven tion. The following gentlemen, how ever were specified: Messrs. J A Bailey, r U Rice, A A Hart, M S Fraley, Isaac Lyerly, S S Culbertson, O Graham, Joseph Miugus, D Fenmnger and Noah Suuping. -The meeting then adjourned. R. CULBERTSON, Ch'n. G. B. Wetmoke, Sec. Iu an old geography, written and pub lished at the north in 171)3, we find the following statements about North Cam Una : "From the sea shore about (30 miles the laud is Hat. aud a large projoi tion of it is covered with pine aud cedar swamps. r roiu about uu miles the mouutains, or rather rising grounds, extend a few miles, and then begins achampaigu country, ex tending about 500 miles in length, and through the whole width of the State." So little did the writer know of Western N. C. "It contains people of alt denomi nations, bat the Presbyterians are sup posed to be the most numerous." "The people live scattered in their plantations : in character they are much like the Virginians;" we torn back to see what is said of them, and find: "They are sociable aud hospitable, attached At the risk of being considered some what presumptions we suggest to certain ambitious gentlemeu aud their frieuds that they be exceedingly careful of the means they use to advance their designs. Tho neonle are not fools, but can readily detect the detestable electioneering now going on and they will most surely brand with their disapprobation the means which shall tend to make tho selection of their judicial officers dependeut ou the "dark aud devious ways" of modern poli tics. The sense of propriety, aud morali ty is not entirely dead, with the people of North Caroliua." As will be seen by the obituary notice, Lizzie Dunn the unfortunate Jrl who was burned by the explosion of a "kerosene can on Saturday afternoon the 1 1th inst., died 011 Mondav night about 12 o clock. It was an awfully suddeu transition from rh tiri"htneKs and beauty of Uooiuing girlhood to the agonizing contrast of such a calamity ; a transition scarcely realiza ble to those iv ho saw her but a few mo- motita lwfrc tlift ilr'.:ldflll clulllire in all the charm of her innocence aud loveliness Death iu all its forms, has its horrors and its terrors, but in none dies it present it self so hideously as when it strikes with sudden swoop upon the young and beau tiful, blighting beauty with his malignant envy, aud withering youth with his im patient avarice. Hilhboro hccortl. BOOT andSHOE aking. BEWARE OF OLD NEW LIVERY STABLE ON LEE STREET. Comfllete in all its Details. on" it. x."..t r dared to tlothis CRAWFORD & HOLMES Come forward Willi ample iacmue iu nwm- modate regular and transient cu.iom. Tliev liave uplendid stock liorwjs anp vehi t.iesIfur pleasure or busineiw ridei. Can fur nish any outfit required. Will send travellers on their way to any point. Will board and groom l.ornes iy Hie uy, wee, ". j-: Will fill "rdtr" fur hauling. Will buy anu w hornes. Invite Drovern to come to the bet and cheapest .land. They propose better r 1 . l,.. .. uuar ffnru trlVPTl. Services lor iei llioner . r.-- -- Will buy grain and provender, aiiu a u e are in for a lively business they say to all Couuandtnja,. j g 1 j R A W FO R D, 16. CH AS. HOLMES. I HAVE Jl'ST KECEIVED 5,000 PAPERS FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Put up specially for uic by the celebrated seedsman, Robert 23vxlt, Txr. with mv umut and the date printed on erery paper. L.cry paper nas into piiumj jmu.- Iier ueaier in sfi-us neie uu , - 1 s. r orew arncti is lorearuieu, ml if vnu buv old seeds now. it is because you won't have your eyes opened. unc woru none; uiisi " ",v only ones in the market which are warrant ed fresh and genuine.- 8 Papers for 25 Cents, At THEO. F. KLUTTZ S Drug Store. CLOVER SEED Only 12,T-ets per V At Kluitz"s Dnig Store. Early Rose and Peerless Potatoes Only 1.50 per bushel At KlutU's Drug tore. GRASS SEEDS colden Millet, $2 per busb.; Orchard (irass, $2. also, Blue Grass for yards, Herds Grass, Lucerne, te. ; AT THOS. H. VAHDERFORD'S Gr.OCEUY AM) CONFECTIONERY ySTORIV Gentlemen ail La iief Fine fork a SPECIALTY. Uavlnrenra?rl ihe services of a tirst cla work man, w e iire'pn-pareU t turn out Uie finest and Ix-st stvles of eliy-aiafle mk1s. and at pilees to Mill th times. Consiantlv on liana an assnneu stock oi superior uutertai. call and exauilce our wort. Satbtaetlou guarjnte"l. Sallsouo, Feb. U, lsTrt. Xo. 17:tf. . Blactoer ani Heiierson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C jHoay22 1370-tf. AMI CAN PflUNE To..tJa .f ll rt,. will acknowledce that in ihix world much depend upon our financial mnaition. ret how manv wicly leflectthat our K.i.'i-I cniliiiun ileoeiuls ujtoo our physical . . e . i. . . A.. i ImKav wrtllirnt LZZZ-Z .W, I THE BEST TRIMMIXG SI1KAUS EVK1! out labor? Hence the importance or using I . s. I If .. fT. ahSf.il Ul! UonR(ena voinpounu iit" nure cure for Couglw, Colds ami m uiseam o. tlie Throat and Lung. Ilemeiuber yon can buy a bottle of Compound Honey of Tar for 50 cenu. For sale by 0. B. Barker. DIED. XearTlilra Cwk station of Feuroonla April tb Mrs. Matilda Plylc.-consort o: ilr. -I. A. riyicr acJ about 3" years. INVENTED. Harii!" purchased the ribt to ell tbt cele brated Pruner in nine tnwnsbips of Eowan connt T I invite public attention to this valuable implement, al.mt indispensable to a man who ha fruit tree to trim. Ho,, wihine to ee r buv it. may call at Kluttz & Kendleman Store' Salinburv. Price for the impletient and th firm ri"ht to make anH 'ie be same, 4. :ZiT tJ. KliANi: IJOWNUM. SMOKERS, AHOY ! rrAvcrt new brand, IUe DAISY " Clsfsr. Is ihe best lu the market. O cts eaeU, or tlx Ur 25 t ents. Try ttiem : Manufactured expressly lor, and sold only at Kluttzl Dw-j wore. i;:iy - DISSOLUTION NOTICE The co-partnerphip of Bernhardt & Sons is this day dissolved bv mutual consent, G. M. Bernhardt withdrawing. They return thank for the very liberal patronage extended them and request that all parties indebted will call and settle at once, as longer indulgence cannot Le granted. (J. M. BERNHARDT, C. T. BERNHARDT, Fjb.l3,lS78. 1. M. BERN 1 1 VRDT. NEW FIEM. The buMiie will lx? conlimied at the snme stnd by Bernhardt Bro'., who invite all to eall and see ihem, as they c3rject keep n I, in.l l;.r?e and frwh stock of Goods which will be sold at the vey lowest prices for cash ami uarur. BEOWN & YEEBLB'S Liverv & Sale Stables, SALISBURY, X. C, Will convey pa8engers to and from any point with the beet stock and vehicles. THE TRAVELING7 PUBLIC will find it to their interest to call upon theu before making arrangements elsewheie. Drovers and Traders will fii.d at this establishment good lot an', stables, and plenty of good hay, fodder, o. ti and corn. .: " PLEASURE DRIVES. Those wishing turnout for pleasure 'riving will hud the 6t-at accommodation at these Siablcs. Mr .1. V. Webb v.iil always beUind si 1 1 Utol.i.- I . r,llL.i.ii' sjlislaclx n lo ali 17:1m. C. T. BERNHARDT; H. M. BERNHARDT, II. A. BERNHARDT. les ;tit cuslomer. .42:11'. ViiVl THE TIME TO SUm'KlHK IFOKTHB WATCHMAN
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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