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Cdlh Turner seems to be run- j Hill cajcr ? a ,hole issue of the i!7tn inst., him IS dfc- ;fJto .irtly One of ourconte inporaiies talks .. ...UJATt. lUt at liSt P U18 v13 11. thus: i ft nui J1,B th chance of temperature ..pre wwf :.-Kie to one's ..nil as 4" afort, lei ace of miud and purse. n D Davis, Comity Examiner, will r hi Coart House-ou the 8th, 9th and wust.and the 10th, 11th and -oil anilieaun.v liowan County. 1U Flake" potato, 2 pound net; r.rlv K'e" potato, H pound. tr - ,vf Irish ooUtoes was iv . . . .-or letter m tins if"' i j veai BtTSINBSMiOCAI COLTJMJI. An pa We have made arrangements O -w . O U . wjth the publisher" of that excel lent Agricultural Magazine, "The Caroy Una Farmer? at Wilmington, N. -C, by which we are enabled to offer it and the " Watchman", for $2.50 a year. A bet ter barsrain is rarely to Imj had. Send iu your orders. Dr.tfl. P. Bessent is at, the Boy den House. will be glad to see all Ins friends and the rest of mankind, provided they will have something done iu the Dentiat's line. - He thinks you ought to come and see hini; for you need it badly. Come imme diately. It. Mr. Tlos. Taylor's School for Boy?. The second Session of this School will commence Aug. 5th, 1878. Tuitiou, $2, $2.50 and $3 a moutkv. Bills presented monthly. -. Salisbury, N. C, July 10, 1873. section than it was " A. t I Sumner uas uikcu Al 1 - A . " P in S0OW ri"" above figures tshovr. tlic We no one can beat these sampk's. -o- irl was kicked down streets last .week A little negro gi . n.r (til our as a uhile arched to a wagon that the work -mules as a rule, hoot well. !(! le aavixaiHu to - ,il(1ren away iroin iu. t their late in goiniiun:. ft won rlrililre ill na-et i ...1 lof fmiil:lV a.H The roiin tnai -icticu j citable time for. an eclipse of the sun tn,teU -it was raining and cloudy all ,j,v Smoked glass was no good -the U,'ttom of an ale glass, was too thick just look through the bottom of one of jSarker's da water glasses and you have the thins done tine. Whenever a newspaper says a kind Wonl of a man, that man never discovers tl,e f.ivor, but if a newspaper handles a ,an a Httle roughly the man is out by eight o'clock the next morning. hx. ' Beautiful, truthful words. How de lightful ! Few, save the newspaper man, au"apprecinte the sentiment. o TheNewbern Xut ShtU tells how the Hotuls parted and allowed the people ol that city to view the eclipse, ami then dosed again and went on with the ram. If Wade Harris ''had twhKtliat, every - iHNlV-would say it was just one of w au-s lies-but how Clem Manly is to liaighten 'it up is not be gucsseil at. . Thowers refreshing and cooling have fiilleu fmiueully during the present week. With, the pa'rclied and drooping, crops, the hopes. of the farmer have reivel. The nrosiect of bread for the -cater ami Bcutl tor the snwr is cheering a ml should CLEAN, COOL AND COMFORTABLE! Kestler's Beer Garden. In rear of A. Parker's Variety Store. Elegantly furnished pleasantly arrang ed' always a cool bi-eeze: ice-cohl Beer; 1 the best wines and liquors, easy chairs, ami all the late papers. THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN. Come and spend a-pleasant hour. Hespectfully, W H. K EST LEU. The grainiest of all Excusions to West em N. C. will be run on the 0th ami 7tli of Aug., by J ULIAN & O'NEAL. llfNTED. Young rasn as Uorresponrtent lfftnd Agent at Salisbury, N. C. ai.o np in each neJiliUonn town, uowi nay ior actual work. Address with references (Ktaiup for answer) Mercantile Bureau, Chicago, 111. CLOSE OP THE NORMAL SCHOOL. rwilmlngtoa 6Ur Correspondence. Cuapel Hill, AN INCIDENT IN NAPLES. Insult to an American Lady Promptly Re tenieil Gallant Conduct of Columbia TourisU. Cor. of the Columbia Register. Naples, Italy, July 10, 1878. The wide circulation of your valuable, paper is such that it has been considered to be proper by a number of Americans now in this city to give your readers an account of the shameful treatment of a distinguish ed American lady by one of the proprie tors of the Hotel Royal des Etrangers, jiueof the largest hotels iu this city, and f thiviust ixiuishmeiit which ho received - -J at the hands of gentlemen who were ready tn iM iil their livesiu the cause of riht - i - and truth against imposition and oppves ion upon an unprotected lady." Miss Marv Custk Lee, a daughter of oii-ite a lively sense of gratitude to the General Robert E Lee, arrived here a few - After a six weeks' session the University Normal School waa formally closed to- day. Yesterday Miss Coe exniDitea ine result of her kindergarten training. Eve rybody was delighted with the perform ance of the pupils. They certaiuly look ed sweet and deported themselve com- mendably. At night we had a delightful musical coucert.. After the concert was over the students repaired to the ball room and library, where they enjoyed themselves a while longer in sweet social intercourse. This morning the Normal Debating So ciety discussed the qnerry, "Should the State establish Compulsory Education T" The manner in which the Southern peo ple treat the Yankees was exhibited here to-day by the "boys" giving Prof. Ladd a decent caning. The cane had a gold head, with an appropriate inscription. The "girls" presented President Battle with a handsome clock. Dr. Battle has endear ed himself to the "Normalites." He has worked hard for the iuterest of the teach ers, aud has been uuifonnly courteous, kind and soraahl. The faculty and citi zens contributed iu every jmssibl way their aid and encouragement. The ad mission of lady teachers to the school has proven a wise step. They have general Iy excelled the gentlemen. Their pres ence exerted a beautifying and retiniiig influence. The. Rchool has been visited by the GoverneivSuperiutendeut of Public In struction. Commissioner of Ariculture, and many prominent citizens of the State They all encouraged us with their words of wisdom. We had a lecture nearly ev ery night on some scientific subject. Near ly every hour of the day, as long and hot as they were, was occupied with some re citation. The teachers have formed an associa tiou on a solid foundation, which we hope will tend to correct many errors iu our school system. We hope the Legislature will aid ns in every possible way. lours, truly, Pexdeu The New Era of 8team-8pringeld to be Heated by Steam from a Central Mescr- From the JBprlnsfleld EepubUciia.1 The Springfield Gas Company has bought the right for this City to use the Holly system, of running,, steam-pipes through the streets to furnisl heat and power for the adjoining buildmg3, and the city government will be asked to per mit the construction of an experimental linethis winter from the company's works on Water street, through Elm to Maiu street. This short line will reach a number of dwellings, stores, and offices, a large school-house, the county court house, and the First church and chape), in which, with the exception perhaps of the church, it is hoped that a trial ofthe system may be made, the most distant point from the works being the Chicopce Band. It is no new thiug, of course, to heat more than one buildiug by steam from a single furnace, this already being done in this city iu the armory ouiiuiags and in the Boston and Albany building and depot The Hollv svstem. which is owned at Lock port, N. Y., aud is in most succees- fal operation in that city, includes num e rous improvements in the protection of the pipes laid iu the streets, the a i range went of connections, valves, traps, etc In the works at Lock port steam is con ducted two miles, and Mr. Holly claims a distance of five, miles can be reached. The pressure on the pipes iu the streets is about fifty pounds, and, in the houses ten pounds, although only ouu or two pounds is ueeded for heating. TOYH TAX NOTICE. . - ", , All peiwrfr living la tbe cornent limiu nf the Town of Salisbury who are subject' to pay a poll tax to the State or who owned or were ppwessed of real or personal property ear- the orn aay oi April, 199, are hereby notified to list the same for taxation at ray. office in Mero- neys at Kogerr store before .July 1, 1878. Failing to do so they will be subject to doable taxes. " . . . , B. F. ROGERS, C. B. C, V J I one 1ST., 153. 33-.4L. - -- - - Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. Bf virtue of a Mortgage or Deed in Trust executed by R. II. Cowan and wife to James S. McCubbins dated 30th March, 1870. and I4. t at C f . r m w regisicrcu in me ujucv oi me negiaier 01 leeaa of Rowan County, in book 45, page 100, Ac, and upon which default has been made, I will expose for sale at public anction at theourt House door in the Town of Salisbury, on Mon day, the 6rst day of July, 1878, at 11 o'clock, A. 51., the following real estate, to-wit : Three (3) tracts of land, consulting ol 532 acres, more or less, situated in Rowan County, adjoining the land of Robert Smith, James B. Gitaon, Allison Overcali, the Nixun place and others. One tract of 193 acres, one of 20o a ere, and one of 129 acre; for boundrie, ee book 45, page 1UU, rtegigtef s otnee, or the Mortgage in my poeuon. The lands all join and form one of the most desirable plantations in the county, lying on both Hde of the Lincolnton Road six miles west of Salisbury. Terms Casn, Dated at Salisbury this zaa oay 01 May, ies. ' : J. S. McCUBBlN3, 32:5t. , Trustee. !T1.1KRIED. In Harris' Chapel, Salisbury Circuit, on July S5th, by Kev T. L. Trlplett, Mr. Thomas Yakbroi6h, or Buncombe county, N. C, to MIssCakouns-Litakkk, ol Kowan county. y C. U. McKenitle, J. P., at the residence or W. R. LlUiker, the lather of the bride, Miss Savanau Litakkk to Mr. W . A. Bbandon, on the lita ol Julj", ls;s. July 2Sth, at the residence of the bride's f ather, by Kev V. Kimball, Mr. J cues Y. Holt and Ml. jen nik A8HWOBTH, both ot Alamance county. GOOD DIGESTION. Bald Mountain Under Scientific Light. giver of every good thing. -o-- Tbe irood old man that used to bring the printers the biggest watei-iwelon he 'l-aiwd, ha, died. Tlie printers in this .utlice are .in seach of lis grave. When found,' they will erect a suitable monu ment to his memory. Printers are an uavs since in eouipunv vnn whhc wuj friends from Malta, who "registered at the almve named hotel. It appears that dur ing the night of the 8th instant, the mos quito bar around 'the ed ignited aeei- dently from a candle, which Miss Lee had lijrhted. In a few moments the flames spread and caught the lace curtains, and appreciative aud tender, hearted people, tjm rck,m wag WM, eiiveloed in flames, and thev always try to give wm etpnvo- bnr. however meagre, for favors dime ...... . o I them. o Fruitx. Good fnut is scare this year. Apples, especially are very inferior, and iw.:u-lie not iuir so almndant nor so tiueasitwasat one time expected..they would be. Grnies are just beginning to ripen and from present appearances prom i well. Their greatest enemies, the hon ey bee and waspQave put in an earlier appearance than usual and may do much to destroy tlie crop; for we know of no practical protection against them except to gather the fruit before it is ripe. ,v o iivauiug tin i.m .. ... o r one of his speeches before the- ieople, nromised to net married . within six a w months after tho electiou. Every man in the county has been after Charlie, beg ging that he marry. This announcement will be read with delight, probably by more than the mascilino portion of our l?ople.. Personal observation has pre pared us for an announcement of this sort. Go it Charlie, and may your life and wife be happy. - - -o- CARD OF THANKS. The undersigned feels that some pub lic acknowledgement 'from hint is due to those neighbors and friends who aided bim so effectually in replacing the loss he- sustained by-tire in the spring. My dwel- linig was destroyed on the 2Gth of April ; hiuI through the hejp of kind neigbors and .friends, I was enabled to move into a new house, built on the same ground, the 7th of May. Such prompt assistance, has till ed my heart with thanks, and this public acknowledgement is not less due myself than those who aided me. July 2G, lc78. John WisK, Sen'r. A CARD. It has lecn circulated through the coun ty that I made use of disrespectful' lan guage in connection with the name of Mr. J. C. Foard. Mr. Foard who is mu lling in opposition to Mr. Henderson for the Senate, alluded to the matter-in one of his speeches this week. It is duo my self to say to Mr. Foard and- his friends . that I have made use of no such language, as 1 learn has been imputed to me, and am surprised he should have used it pub licly without putting himself to the sinall trouble of veryfying the truthfulness or falsity of the report. T. K. Hiu xkk. , There is a loud call on ETt Perkins to iniitate that Illinois lecturer who blew his brains out a a part of his entertainment. Of course, Eli can't contract to blow out . . . .... 1 ?. i 1 a i ,) more orains man no nas got. it is the p.'intomiine the eoile waut to see. Waxliinyton J'osf. which Miss Lee heroically endeavored to suppress butwi thou t success, and fearing that the hotel might -be bin ned, she gave the alarm of fire, which soon was heard by some gentleman, who were occupying rooms on the same floor, when ex-Judge Samuel W Melton and Mr W A Clarke, of Columbia, S C, were the first who came to the rescue of Mfss Lee, and succeeded in saving her money aud valuable jewel ry from the flames. The morning follow ing the fire, Miss Lee expressed her wil lingness to pay all damages, though the tire had occurred from accident. The proprietor taking advantage of the lady," demanded 2,000 francs; which .was a pre posterous and enormous charge for the damage. A gentleman from Ohio, a Mr. Polaud, a guest of tlie hotel, who has been vice president of an insurance company for a num Iter of years, estimated the dam age at $70. The friends of Miss Lee at once demurred to this enormous charge. The American consul, Mr. Duncan, at this place, -was exceedingly kind and protested against the payment of any sum. The proprietor now Vicing foiled in his dis graceful effort to overcharge for damage occurring from accident, became iusolcut aud spoke in a ntauuer which reflected upon Miss Lee. The insult was quickly resented, Mr. Clark, of Columbia, S C, struck him over the iioad with an um brella. In a few moments the proprietor was surrounded ly a number of Italians,. who were clerks, waiters and attaches of the hotel, but they were met. by Judge Melton, Col John T Sloan, Jr, Mr U I Jordon, of South Carolina, aud Dr I Ii Robers, of Georgia, who by their courage and determination caused them to stam pede aud call for the police. A large crowd soon assembled about the hotel The-'proprietor was denounced by Colouel Sloan for his conduct towards Miss Lee who challenged him to go into the garden and answer for the same with .swords or pistols which the proprietor declined to accept. It would lte well for all Americans to avoid this hotel when coming to Naples. Hal. Prof. Kerr, who recently visitd Bald Mountain, says that the disturbances there four years ago were due to the forces which first formed tho mountain chains, and have continued operative ever since that is to say, the lateral continental pres sure from the Atlautic inward. This pres sure is caused by the gradual cooling and consequent shrinking of the earth's crust. This pressure is crowding the rocks back upon each other aud upliftiug them, sub jecting theui .to enormous strain. When the pressure reaches the point of fracture, the rocks give way aud there is a grind ing and sliding of the rocks, with an ac companying perturbation, t rem illation and noise. The conditions of a volcano do not and never have existed. The late phenomena, however, are probably due mainly or wholly to the mere action of gravitation in connection with the ordi nary process of disintegration of the rocks, which in that particular locality is accel erated by the numerous joinings which may be observed traversing the faces of the Cliff. Aehecille- Citizen. "Give us this day our daily bread," and good medecine lo diget it, is both reverent and hu man. The human stomach ami liver are fruit ful sources of life's comforts: or, disordeied and diseased, they tingle misery along every erve and through every artery. J he man or woman with good digettiua see beauty as they walk, and overcome obstacles they meet in ine rout ine of life, where the dyspeptic sees only gloom end stumbles and trowls at even imaginary obiects. The world still needs iwo or three new kinds of medecine before death can be per fectly abolished: but that many lives lmve been prolonged, and many sufferers from Liver dis ease. Dyspepsia and Headache, have been cur- ted by AIkrkems ll epatin e, is no longer doubt. It cures Headache in twenty minutes, snd there is no question but what it Uthe most wonderful discovery vet made in medical science. Those afflicted with IVillioiisnes and Liver Complaint should use Mkkkkli.'s II ep atin e. It can be had at Theo. F. Klutlz'.. FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, 4inin Davie County IN THE PROBATE COURT. W 7 AUdnson. is the next 1 friend et&ftrr A. Atkinson j .Petition to ,re- nor, . ruwtitf, 1 move guardian. Geo W Swicegood, guardian, 1 Upon the affidavit of the PUi nllfT Si la nr. dered by the Court, thnt publication be made in me -Carolina Watchman" for six successive weeks, notifying the 1 defendant. Geonre V Swicegood, who it a non-resident ol the State to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Sope rior Court of said cojinty, on Monday the 1 day of July 1878. and answer the complaint which will be filed in the above entitled action within ten days from the date hereof, and if be fails to answer the complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Coart for the relief demanded in the complaint. Witness, H. B. HOWARD, Judge of Probate and Cleik Superior Conrt of Davie Countv. Mmy 17th, 1878. 31:6Lpf$7. pd E. H. UARSH'S MACHINE WORKS SALISBURY, X. C. Having my Foundry in readines. I am now prepared to do all kinds ot Casting in either Iron or Brass. All kinds of Engine and Boiler Work done with dispatch; . also all kinds of Agricultural and Mining Mach inery built or repaired to order. I am also prepared to Dress Lumber, make all kinds of Mouldings, make Sash, Blinds and Doors. Sash, Doors, and all sizes of mouldings, kept constantly on hand. A stock or Lumber always on hand or furnish ed at short notice. A 16 Horse Portable Engine and Soiler for sale at mv shonsj . vt ork guaranteed, and at prices to suit the mes. 28:lv.nd. Are an equaled for the onre and prrrwatMaof & in Hocom, cattle. Bon,bnep,4U Jrowl,: SATIS X. JTOUTK. Pvoo. Baltlmora. Aid. J. D. McNEELY, Grocery, Mm M Coniissioi MERCHANT. Agent for the Rale of Fertilizers, Lime, Sawed Shingles, and Mountain Produce. Buy and sell cotton, Lorn, Hour, Meal, and all kinds of country produce on commisiion. Highest prices guaranteed. Agent for the celebrated English patent Milking Machine. Will keep a small assortment of Family Groceries. Call and see him at his new 'stand, three doors below Kluttzs Drug btore. 29:8mos. OT and SHOE Making, Statesville Air Line Railroad. IF tnd ice We call public attention to the charter of theStatesville Air Line Railroad Com pany" published in this issue, the provi gions of w hich is most liberal and inviting. lly tho proceedings of a meeting held in this place last Monday night it will be seen that measures have been adopted to organize a company by a subscription and enter upon the work of beginning the road. A survey of the route to Mount Airy was made five years ago, which the company, with slight variations most likely will adopt, and will save several thousand dollars. Leaving Mt. Airy the line will be extended in the direction of Lynchburg or the East Tennessee Road, and a brauch to Danville. Va. This will render Mt. Airy a rail roil centre, and with the advan tage of cheap freights, will cause that town to rise to the dimensions of an em porium. The counties and localities in terested in this important road should not be backward in liberal subscriptions and activity to push it forward. States- ville American. The Woman who reioices in sahid cream, hot c ikes and warm pic ; IF The Student who eat.hastilv and sits down at once to active anu uieiuni uior; IF The Business Mn who bolts his food in eager haste and hurries to his counting room ; IF The ITard Drinker could look at the deleicate glands, swollen and festered with disease, that cause the throbbing brain; IF The Lawyer, the Minister, the Merchant, and all who lead sedentary lives and are subject to Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Conslspation and Headache ; IF These only knew what Merreis IIkpatise for THE LlVEK will do for their relief, and how quickly it cures there would be much less suffering than at present. The great Liver Medecmes for sale by Iheo. F. K lulU. AT TKOS. H. VAHDERFORD'S BGROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY STORE. Gentlemen ani Lafe' Fine fort a SJPEOIA.1LTY. IT.ivlne entraeed the services of a first class work man, we are prepared to turn out the finest and best stvlea of cltv-made eoods. and at prices to suit the times, constantly on nana an .assonea stock oi superior material. Call and examine our work. Satisfaction tfnaranteed. Salisbury, Feb. U, ISTS. o. 1 :ii. Blaclmer ani Henderson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Januay22 1876 tt. P. W PR. Practical Blacksmith H0RSESH0ER. O HOP connected with Brown VerblCs Livery vj staples. CBl- designs of shoes, to sun any BUape ol foot. All shoeing on strictly 9clentlllc prin ciples ana WARRANTED. All Kinaa Diacksauiuing promptly aone. is:iy SPRING MILLINERY. Tliave jtiftt returned from the North and am receiving my stock of goods em bracing all tho latest styles of HATS and BONNETS, for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren. FLOWERS and KIUBON S, in end less variety. TRIMMING SILKS, LINEN COLLARS ANI) CUFFS, FANS, , Zephyr Worsted Material for fancy work, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neck Wear, Corset, a good stock of Human JIair Goods, tc, fcc, All bought for cash, which will enable me to sell as low as the lowest. Call before buying elsewhere. MRS! S. A. GREENFIELD. Opposite Crawford's Hardware Store 26:3inos. GREAT BEBLXT10X IX PRICES P We are the first to owVr First-Class Sewing Machine.,: at prices within tlie racL of all.- WS VTILX HKLI. THE VERY BEST FAMILY SEWlXli MACHINE For Twenty-Five Dollars on an ornamented 4ron Stand and Treadle, with . Wlnut Too aud Drawer, ami liecesMry Attach. menU. and deliver it at any Kailroad Depot la the United .States, FREE OF CHARGE. These machiues are warranted to the n liola line of Family Sewing with more rapidity, more ease of management, and lesa fatigue to tlw oper- aior, man an'Hiacbtn bow ta ne. Tney maao tke 1ocblk Ibrkd Stitch in sch a mamier that they avoid tlie necessity of wlcfilng t mder thread, and willtww from the fintrt cambric to tto keaviest overcoat cloth. Send for acircolr and ample of sewing. Every machine warranted r hree years. AGEXTS WANTED EVERYWHEIIE. CEXTEXXIAL MACHINE CO., Limited, 47: ly. 72'J Filbert St:, Philadelphia, P Greensboro Female College. Terms Reduced to Suit the Time. . Tlie 4oth session will begin on Wednesday. 23ih of August. Charges per Session tf 20 tceels : ' Board, (exclusive of washing and lights), $50. Tuition in full English course, $25. hxtra Rtunies moderate. For catalogue apply to T. M. JCvNES, rrea't. 37:2m. id. North Carolina College. Mt. Pleasant, "Cabarrus County, N. C The next sesaion beeina MoxiJay, AUOCST 5, 187 8. The course of studies is full, both in the Collegiate and Academic Department; the corps of instructors, able and experienced; hence, this institution furnishes superior d- vantnges for obtaining a thorough Classical and business education. Tuition is moderate. S2 to SI per month. Hoard in private fami lies $8 to 9. At the College House, substan tial board is given at $5. Contingent fee is low. Community moral and location healthy. For catalogue and further particulars ad- dre?8, KLV . S. liAHN, A. AL 37:4. Sec. of the Faculty. An Undeniable Truth. BROWN & VERBLE'S Livery & Sale Stables, Another of the grand arriiy of bum mors has come out tor Umut. it is no other than "Laudaulet" Williams, one of Grant's Attorney Generals. He is now of Oregon, and his name ia George II. He says everybody he meets is for the horse back man, and if nominated that he wil lm elected. He will be nominated,' we believe, but his election is farther on. I liepends upon- whether a majority of the American people are vicious or virtuous whether they love plunder and pelf more fthnn liberty mid country. Patriotism i will triumph. UiiHgfon Star. You deserve to suffer, and if you lead a ruis erable. unsatisfactory life in this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fault and there i only one excuse for you, your unreasonable prejudice and skepticixiu, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and common sense reasoning will soon show von that Ureen's t LM. 1 1 ..f l.ivrr lim- nUini. or DvsDetwia. with nil its miserable will find it to their interest to call upon then effects, such as sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sour stomach, habitual castiveness, izziness of the head, nervous prostration, low nirits, &c. Its salts now reach every town on the Western Continent and not a Drugirist but will tell von of its wonderful cures, lou cn huv a Smnle Bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relieve vou. By the fast schedule over the Western North Carolina Kailrdad and its stage connections, passengers leaving Ashe vine late in tlie . atiernoon break last 111 Greensboro and arrive at Raleigh before midday, or if going North would dine at Richmond and sup at Washington. The present is the mogt successful sea sou Beaufort has had in many years. The mountains of Western North Carolina were never 30 full of visitors as this sum mer, and there were never so many strati gers in North Carolina from other States, North and South, as now : nor so frw of oar people ever before soajiht i turner resorts abroad. These are good sigi Thev show that north Carolinians are beginning to appreciate the resources o of their State ; that strangers have dis covered the attractions that we present ; and that Western North Carolina, with railroad communications, is fast becoming the mountain summer resort of the Eas tern, Middle and Southern States. Ral News. The Salisbury District Conference wil convene at Moorcsville, N- C., August 21 All delegates and! others who expect to attend are reouestod to notify Rev. T. L Triplett, promptly at Mooresville, N. C so that he may provide homes for them. SALISBURY, N. C, 'Will convey passengers to and from any point with the best stock and veliiciee. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC II 11 i I l I lb IVI - - " before making arrangements elsewhere. Drovers and Traders will lma at tnia esisiiiimuucin gwv. stables, and plenty of good hay, fodder, oata and corn. COOL SPRINGS r The Fall Session of this School will open on Monday. July 20th, and continue 20 weeks. Hates of Tuition Per Month : Spelling and Heading, tc, $1.00 ArithuH'tic. rieograpli3-, English Gram mar, Ac - loO Rhetoric, Physics, Physiology, Botanv. 2.00 Latin, Greek. Algebra, Geometry. Ac. 3.00 Contingent Foe. Per Quarter t5 Tuition payable at the middle-, and el'ise of the session. Students charged from time of entrance to the end of the Session, antes there is r special contract. Cool Springs is 12 miles Xotth-Kaft of Stafesville, and is not surna-ed for morality and health. The water is delightfully cold and pure. The Principal is an experienced teacher and refers by periMnsion lo Rev. E. V. RjfkWell. Cool Spring, N. ('.; Rev. J. l. Boone, StaU- Havinir houffht the count?' rizht for the ville, N . C , aim iter, joscpn n Reoier. tnn, "Tropical Fruit, Vegetable and meat l'resery- N. C- . ence to all mle. are posiu rely required 01 sil pupils. Board from Monday to Friday, 75 centa ts 1 1.00 per week. All the tiflne.inclndlotf xah ing. tc., $6.00 to $7 .00 per montlj. Thare ar several vacant nouses tnai can u rtntea en reasonable terms. For further particulars apply t JOHN DUOKETT iMncjpal. 36:2m. PRESERVED llout Sugar or Salt . tt Ml 11 " P.I ine rrocess, 1 win sen receives hi ft will preserve arbarrel of fruiu or vegetables at a cost of 5 cents, and 100 lbs pork or beef for 5 cent, and tlie fruit, meats and vegetables! retain their natural taste. The process is a dry one, simple and perfectly harmless, and is used in almost every lamily. r or sale at 2G: ENNISS' Drug Stor Hobble and limp no more, but hang your rmtlioH mi t lip old on ken oe?. ana seize tlie , w , first oniHtrtiinilv to be permanently cured. My y , , . , . a Your Kheiimatism, Uontracteit rauscies, nun Joints. Frosted Feet. Headache. Karache.Pain in bre:ist. side and back, will yield to tnai wtsrfnl remedy, long anl favoralily known Consigns' Lightning Liniment, which is mil for both man and beast. Price o0 cents v . . a T , a boitle. For sale ly u. k. fiarKer. PLEASURE DRIVES. Tl.rvw wlliintr tnrnouls for pleasure driving will find the best accoinmoaauoDB ai inec f r. W. H. Kimball will always be onna ai Lh Stables and promises entire satisfaction to ..II OHjf ATTl klN v, 111! UUilbUlHVl Davie County IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. M. R. Chaffin, admr. of J. Wallace Cannon dee'd, Plaintiff, A oainst W F Cannon, Geo A Cannon, L R Gainer, wife of US Gaines. J Wesley Cannon, Martha A Cannon, V C Cannon, Tbos A Cannon and Willie Lniint Cannon, heirs at Jaw, J)'jt. Petition to sell Land for Assets. Uoon the affidavit of Plaintiff, it is ordered bv the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina W atchman" for six successive weeks, notifying W F Cannon, one of the defendants, All those suffering with Hemorrhoids, or PIIps can safelv relv on being permanently cured if they will use Tibler's Backeye Pile Ointment, which is sold by all Druggists for 50 cent a bottle, tor sale ly i. rsarxer. PRICE CURREIVT. Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co. August 1, 1878. Cotton firm Middlings, low do stains Bacon, county, hog round Butter Eoos Chickens per dozen Corn new MkaIi moderate demand at Whrvt good demand at Flour best fam. super. Potatoes, Irish Onions no demand Lard Beeswax Tallow Blackrerries Appi.ks, dried Sooak 910 78 61 7! 1520 7a8J si.jsocas.oo 47a48 4S&50 801.00 $2.50a2.G0 2.3o 75 7i 810 30 35 20 67 5 SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. Y0PP, Propr. (At Mclntyre's Furniture Roonia.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEE HIM. 9:tf. AMERI CAN FRIER ; Eowan Connty Superior Court. Isaac Lyerly, guardian of Mary Frances Ly erly, Jane Lyerly, and Isaac Alexander Lyer ly. Vlnintip, AGAINST Lewis V. Brown ard Thomas E. Brown, Defendants. The defendants, Lewis V. Brown and Thom as E. Brown, are hereby notified that Isaac Lyerly, -as guardian of Mary F. Lyerly, Bailor J. Lvcrly and Isaac A. Lyerly, has commenced an action against them in the Superior Court who is a non-resident of the btate, to appear at of own County, State of North Carolina, the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of enUtled as aboTe . ,,nt lhe j,nrpose of .id ac said county on Monday, the 1st day of J uly. tjon u lQ recov.r the gum of nine hundred and 878. and answerTlie complaint which will be filed in the above entitled action, within ten lavs from the date hereof, and if he fails to answer the complaint, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court lor ine renei aemanueu in me complaint. Witness, II. V- iluwAm'. Clerk Superior Court of Davie County. 31:Ct:pf$7. THE BEST TRIMMING SHEARS EVER INVENTED. it..: .,-t..awl tho riht to sell this cele jinvmK r ' ' " . . T, brated Prnner in nine townships of Kowan count.v I invite public attention to this valuable implement, alaio-t indispensable to a man who has fruit trees to trim, rersona wisning w or buv it, may call at Klutti & Rendlemans Store Salisbury. ITice tor tne impieiueoi the fnrm right to make and use 20.3,0 G. FRANK DOW MI M Sparkling Catawba Springs. CATAWBA COUNTY, N. C. This desirable watering place will be pen for select visitors 20th May, 1878. The Springs ted near Hickory Station, on tne Western North Caiolina Railroad. The bracing mountain atmosphere, with the health restoring properties of their wateis, ren der these Snrines a most desirable resort for invalids and pleasure seekers. The mineral waters embrace blue and white Snlphnr and Chalybeate. It is the best and mnnt extensively fitted up watering place in the State, and can accommodate three hundred rMmnns. A good band of music will remain at tlie Springs during the season, and all the facilities afforded for amusements usuaiiy iounu ai nrsi rtasa watering places will he oflered to visitors I A rood supply of ice constantly on hand. 1 " ... ... ... . 1 . Conveyance will meet me trains oany .11 Tlu ltfirr' Station to convev visitors to the Snrincs. Board : $35 per month of 28 days; $12 per week S2oerdav. Half price for children and colored servants, and liberal deduction for families. . . Pr. E. O. ELLIOTT. 29:2m. Owner and Proprietor, six dollars for borrowed money, wilh interest thereon at tlie rate of eight percent.'ptr annum, from the 12th day of August, 1873. The said Lewis V. Urown and Thomas tJrovrn, are icreby requied to appear at the Court-IIouse n SafiiJ'ury. on the 8th Monday after lhe 4th Mondir of September. 188, at a term of said Court, then and there to be held, and during . . . ... ... said term lo answer or demur to me compiajni, which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court ofltowan coiiTfty, or the . 1 .. i-i plaintitl will apply lor ine renei aemanaea in the complaint. The said Lewis V . Brown and I liomas f.. Brown are further notified that a Warrant of Attachment against their property in said Connty hs been issued from the superior Court of Kowan County on application of the plaintiff, returnable to the said Superior Court, at the Conrt-Honse in Ralishory, on lhe 8th Mndav after the 4th Monday of September, 1878. " J. M. HORAH, Cterl Superior Court, Rowan County. 34: 6t: pf $10 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN Mortgage Deeds for sale here FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Persons wishinp to effect an Insurance on either Life or Property would do well to caTt on .1 Samuel McCubbins, who is agent for some of the best American as well as English Companies. Office in Meioneya & Rogers utore, Salisbury. N. C. July 3rd 1878. " 37:2m. BONDS To make Title to Land, and Lalor'r and Met Ikuiu-k Lion", for kh1 Ht this Oftice.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 1, 1878, edition 1
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