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. m-m "ST,,. Si -. 3L, O O A,X. S -- -- - j,e paste bruli iu the ink-Rtand, it i re 1 'rtlJjuiposUive evideuee that be la in love 1m Jwidewt. Mr. - Hubert Bostian, liv- I itiiker Towuetrtp, luiu, ou mj m Lis thirh-boue brtdtwi by UUog Dr. Milo Jd i Jl..! fn MiM rrrouild .m a luu m - e V J. lloseiwau, liia attendant, Utea that he is do ver" o The eclipse of the sun on the29tli pass- Hl without sending the chickens to root, w "it sviuetiiuesdoes. The obscuration .wmarW, however, that any one not apprised of the cause would have been Ui-'ed to see that something uuuaual ' - . -: 7 reliably i a Jfcmcd that Sanmel Canble, of Franklin township, .billed a lien a few days before the election, niiH on cleaning her, found twenty-one hard hen egg, of usual sizeiu her body. The Concord Sam jMtd the "local" of the Charlot te Observer would have made a six-column report of tbu item if they had got hold of it first ; but we see uu use iu spiuuing-out such trifles. " - o- Meeting of Magistrates. The Magis trates of the county met at the,, Court House last Monday for the purpose of electing five County Commissioners. Four members of the old Board, to-wit: D. A. Davis, D, C. Reid, J. 0. Fleming, G. A. Bingham, were re-elected; and W. M. Cole- wits MUg " Oil Wll.II HIVJ nun. e,.i.7ib The Western N. CV rip. " oad have made a uew Hcheduie ana Hi ..,ir villi tlilllY III KIOSC wiiiicvvioii Will " ' with Richmond, Duuvilleand X. C. Roads. Mails and passengers will hereafter be ptit through to Asheville without theioss jTran'lmurou every day of the week ex cept Sunday. -o- 'Vo'uble Melon. We have a musk-melon o i the tfylo of the Canada twins united 'i almost their entire length. It had o ypnurate steins and blooms. The product tJ'ilas E unheart's farni, but sent to us InHlr. C. I). Clark. We have ineloMS m great plenty this .yeara'u'd-of good quality -o Kincaid elected in the place of Or man. Several subjects of general interest wer discussed, but they were Iairver for the meetiug wiiich is to be held on the 1st Monday in January, 187U. An effort will then be made to reduce he coauty ex penses. Various plaus have been t bought of and suggested, and some of these or some iniMliHcatiou of them, will no doubt be adopted. The people of the county who have to-toil all the year run ml lor. a bear support cannot afford trt keep ip a costly county" government if it can ikj avoided. The Magistrates are acting as tl a sort of Committee of the Whole ou the state of the-county, and will come better prepared at the next meeting to consider the subjects then to lie acted jn. One of these is the ndactionof the Inferior Court Irom fo ir to two terms. V CommU siouin' Meetlagr.O '' ; i f r -Aco. 2, 1878.. . '.. The Mayor announced tlie death of llr. Isaac F. O'N'eil n'memberW this Board, at Ida residence this morning, whereupon Mr. J. M. McCorkle introduced the follow ing resolutions, which were uuauiuiously adopted: y Whereas, the Board of Commissioners of thia town have heard with profound sorrow of the death of Isaac P. O'Neil, late a member of this Board ; and where as, his character as a man and as one of the commissioners of this town command ed the confidence and respect of the citi zens of this town us well as of this Board, R solved, That iu the death of Isaac P. O'Neil the town has lo X one of its most enterprising citizens and this Board oue of its most useful members ; that be waa a pnblic spirited man, always alive to the interest of our town and devoted to its improvement; and that his death has cast a gloom over this t-ouunnuity. Absolved, That uu will attend his fu neral iu a body, and will wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days- Resolved, That- the Secretary furnish a copy of these resolutions to the family of . . . 1 II M f the decease!, and also to lie ten um h for publication. B. P. Rogers, C.B.C. "Jiur Out." This laconic answer was given us, Tuesday, oir-inqniring "wl.nt was the matter with him T YesL immu fellow, he has closed a miserable exist ence. Whiskey has completed- its mis sion for" him just as it has done for -many wthersV Lite blasted fruit they- fall fM-e their time. Add another Jiame to the list of the slain. ' Mr. John Kaiuhai t, of this county, re jmrtH having raised 2 quarts of wheat from grains sent to him in a letter in !87t.; He sowed that next year and har vestotl this summer 4 bushels and 3 pecks. Mr, Earuhart also reprt8 having ft hen that was hatched out in 18."7 a black lien iii years old. Come on with your old chickens. I assure my -' Quite a number of our citizens have leff'.towh for the sumuier. Tlie family of Dr. Whitehead, .1. M. and J. H. Horali, are at Siimiiierville. iu Davidson county; the family 'of J. J. Stewart, and the senior cditofVif this paper,' at Healing Springs, in te"lssrnecoiinty. Major Cole and . faniily : have gone to Old Fort. Others nlso'fiie lautiifg -for a cool place. o y?. Willie Johnston, youngest son of -the late John Sloan Johnston, a young man l or 23 years, wjis killed at Mingo JiHU'tHiii, Ohio, on the Ciueinuati and Pittsburg K. H., yesterday, by a collision. His inother, Mrs. Sarah Johnston, and sister, who had arrived here a few days Itetore on a visit to kindred and friends iii.tjibt ftace, were informed by telegraph Filie-accidcnt and took the next train for the scene of their sad liereavemeii t. A CAHD. friends that their votes i . 'ii i wvre apjn -ciaf'i on iai i inirstia . i shall not forget your kindness. I will also state that I don'tthiuk I will run after any more offices. I will sit still by the wayside and wait, and if an office goes for me I will be still and let it grab me. It don't matter what it is. . If it is for 'Governor. Congressman or President of the United States. I'll sit till it gets fast hold of me. I don't want the office of sheriff. Who would have it! It will do tor small fry ; but the office of Con gressman, or President of the United States is more honorable and pays better. So don't look for me on the. tickets for" sheriff any more. To all who were defeated with me "I jive out a Uime" which I hope they will "jine" me in "siuglii'. " It reads thusly : "Come on my partners in distress, - Who are traveling iu this willdemess, And still your troubles feel." " And .then let's wipe our weeping eyes, and hanic our harps upon the w illow and wait for the lat offices to nut us. C. Plylkk. iuW filling ome'Wihe; State papersiUt half-pledged criticisms about things -with which ther are totally unaequalihed, we commend "the moral- contained Hu tlia quaint but expressive couplet. r, While larger ships may venter more little boats should keep near shore." Iu our opinion the war made ron . Gov. Vance by Jndg Merrimou, Gen. Cliug- man, and their friends, is the most x u n justifiable and graceless, attempt to pre vent the people from honoring the man of their choice ever witnessed iu the State. TERKIFIC STORM. HpecUl to tbe News, Tarboko, Aug. 3. A sudden and e veae storm of wind, rain and hail visited us last evening, destroying loth lives and proiert3. Three lives were lost and more are feared. Tlie crops are incalcu lably damaged by the hail. Many houses have been blown dowu. The shade trees of this place are almost ruined. A HORRIBLE FATE. A Man run over hi the Night Train on the w. a. a it. n. On Saturday night as the eastern bound train was passing near S peagle's turn-out the engineer saw a man lying on the track, apparently asleep. He whistled down breaks and reversed the engine, but too late. Iu a moment the train had passed over the man, mangling and mutilating his body iu a manner too horrible to des cribe. The train was stopped and Mr. W C. Goode went back to see who the m.iu was. It proved to lie George Houck, who lived near I card station. Every trace of life was extinct. His lody was cut iu two just above the waist, both his legs cut off and his head considerably battered up on one side. His eye-balls, ch rushed out of their sockets, seemed to lie staring iu all the mute agony of au appeal for life. A coroner's inquest was held over the remains on Sunday and a verdict of "death by the train" rendered. Considerable dissatisfaction is expressed at tlie verdict by those most intimately concerned. It is impossible, ou the supposition that he was killed by the train, to account for a hole through his hrad, entering just le low the mouth and coming out on the top of his head. It looked very much like it had leeii made by a large ball or a dirk driven by a strong arm. The Real DIED. At his residence on Main Street, In this city, from an ap.wpletlc stroke, on the 2d lnii , Isaac P. o'mcil, l:i tne : d year o I li aire. A faithful sjuler ; an earnest Christian, and Uie frleulol tue Door. He U1 ba missed. Let us snow oar lo.e t r mm In dee Is of kindness and words of symp.ity to liis Oeivaved family . In t'ai-i county, July 29, 1ST -J, Mr. AnnaL. Millef, wife ol jioyawu A. K. MiUer, in me TuirUctu yeartf li-rae. The uecj ised wa i a consistent member of Organ Ean;eiloal Luthei AU c.mrcn, and muuu esteemed fur her amiable dldposlUou and exemplary Christian life. She his leu tvo cuildren. a sorrow-stiicken h tsbint anl many trtendj to uiourn over their sad bere.ive'iieul. mm TAE HCTICE. AH persons living in the corporate limit of he Town of Salisbury who are unbieet to a poll tax to the State or who owned or were possessed of real or personal proerty on .ihr n mt of Aprils 1878, mrm bcralotifid to list. the saaie for taxation atnjr office in Mero neys AKdrerV Store before July 1, 1878. Failing to do'so they will be wibjeet to double taxeai' ' V v B. P. ROGERS; a B. C. June 1st, 187& S3:4t. Trustee's Sale of Estate. Bv virtue of a Mortgage or Deed in Trust executed by R. II. O.wan and wife to Jaiu MdJubbins dated 3Uth March. 1870. and registered in the office of ike Register of Lkxnls of Rowan Cosnty, in book 45, page 100, &c, and upon which default hat been made, I will expose for sale at public auction al the Court lionedoor in the Town of Salisbury, on Mon day, the first day of July, 1878, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the following real estate, to-wit: Three (3 tracts of land, confuting ot 532 acre, more or lesrt, situated in Rowan County, adjoining the hinds of Robert Smith, James' R. Gibson, Allison Overcash; the Nixon place and others. One t met of 193 acres, one of 205 acre, and one of 129 acres; for houndries, aee book 45, page 100, Regiater'a office, or the Mortgage in my possession. The lands all join and form one of the most desirable plantations in the county, lying on both ide of the Lincoln ton Road six mile west of Saliehury. Terms Cash. Lated at Salisbury this 23d day of May, 1878. J. S. McCUBBINS, 32: at. Trustee. FOITTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, Davie County- ' : . " . ' 1X-4-HK I'ROTlATK fttrilT. V J Atkinson, as tlie iit-'xt " - - i friendofMarvAAlkinsi.il, j IVtitifMi to rv- i minor, riiu,hj, j -i....vc ii:irdi:'.ti. J Ayiut " - ' iiet W JSwk't:.il,piiar.H::n j ' lh triu!'!iit. j j- Upon the nfl'nljvii of i!ip T'l iimirF. it ! or- I ilereti by the t 'oiirt. th-jt pubJUtt.-n t:.- m-ui, ; in the "Carolina WaU Jiin.u" lor sis m ( i , week., notifying the dfl't-n.luit, tl.-oro Swicegood, wlir n tuin-rc-idctit f t)i- Si.ijT lo .ippenr at tli otlie of the t'iw k ot ' ih Snpi - i rior Court of s;iid rotint v, oir Mi.niv day of July IS7K. and "answer ;!. .'..Mj.t.iMii which will he tiled in :ih,,Vt- . miiiti! :lt-i i..:, within ten diysfrom the d.tle hereof, i! I . Inils to answer ihe ionidii.i. tjr ; hiimi !, apply to thetVjurt Um- lJit re lief !vrn:ni.i.-.l m : the complain!. Witness, II. p.. n)VAT;i. : If 'I :..: .. - . - i f3 - W 9 ' IMJ- P ! Iml"e of Probalt- and ( Court of Ilavie Coiinlv. May 17lh, IS7S. .".'l :C,:u s7. rl E. H. MARSH'S FTT w If I flTTTll MUH1HI, WORKS. ro the iirst to cfTcr SA Lis nr 11 V, N. c. ;.. TV !:::.. i FA.MllA . GOOD DIGESTION. -o- Tlw dfff.it'of Mr. J. f. Fleming for the Common v i" this 'county is a subject of nulch regret by the. Democrat generally. It due" to thoe luemlwr of the party who.took :t Htranj;e fancy to the indepen- dent. Mr. 1). Rarrinirer. Mr. Flemiiii: wilt'not, it is believed, have cause toxe grei running, for he mad4 a mark for him wl. which will Ik' of use t4hini hereafter, - whether hi-; psitioii InPa public or pri vate one. TO THE FARMERS OF ROWAN. The undersigned, has control of the iijjht to a receipt for iiiaking one of the. most valuabfe "Fertilizer ever yet invented, and wishes to make it free to the farmers ot Rowan done for a comparatively small sum of money rf the tamers will combine to se cure it. W livrea, it sold to eacli uum separately by agents iu the usual way, .2(),(HK would scarcely cover the cost. I desire the farmers of the county to call ami see ine on the subject, for 1 have a plau by which ther lienetits of 4hi receipt may be secured, and believe if is the in terest of all who desire to promote the general prosperity to aid in securing it. The Fertilizer can-be made at ?U per ton. ' I have certilicates of its value to exhibit to any one who may wish to see them. C. Ply leu. o 1KHfilling. There is much urgency out -the paitLof those who desire "to make a little brandy for their own use just a few runs."- The fruit, the crushing mills, the tubs, the Wills, and all that sort of thing are rejitly and they are anxiou.i to see the " flow. The slow movements of tlie reve nue, department in fixing up the necessary v. paper is a cause of complaint with them; but better this, perhaps, than the fruits li of the flowing evil. A dangerous thing is bad-enongli when it comes kIow. Tuesday, Aug. (th Milas Chambers, colorel, n bout years of age, was assist ing in raising a tobacco barn, on the old Rob-Ellis plantation, 10 miles east, when a log slipped off the corner and fell tin and killed .Jiini instantly. Mr. H. F. Fra ley, Coron'er, summoned a jury to investi gate the circumstances of the case, who agreed on a verdu t of accidental death. Thursday uight, Aug. 1st A negro man, luinie uhkiiown, on the, track of the Rich mond and Danville Railroad, near the residem-eof Mr. J. S. Henderson, in this vicinity, was struck by u passing train, aud so badly damaged that death ensued Monday night. The man was a stranger here, and it is not known under what cir cumstances he was on the track, except Jhat w-hea first aeen he was in a sitting posture.. -o- . The last sensation about the border troubles is that the Mexican (lovernment is organizing the inhabitants, lwth In dians and Mexicans, to operate against the Americans. A telegraphic dispatch of the 29tli, from Galveston, says: "The most notorious characters on the border hold commissions from the Mexi can (Joverinent. Orales. a uotoriou rai der, is in command of a -company near Newton, on the Mexican side, above Piedras Negras. The KicknHM Indians have been enrolled to defend the town of iNiragrassa against Mackenzie, should he follow the raiders ncros the Rio (irande to that place. There i almost n-cessntioii of friendly' relations between American and Mexicau officers." If this sort of wickedness keeps on we will wake up one of t hese mornings and liud the United States with a nice little. war on its iiamls. Attention! Recruits for the "Halls of the Montezuiuas." - U'i7. Star. declares that nothing about the train could have made such a wound. Houck was not iu the habit of using liquor to intoxication. We have known him ever since our childhood and have never seen him under the intl ience of whiskev. He left Mrganton on Saturday This can W ravening in coniiwiny with some parties who uy that he left them alio sit a mile alove the point where he was run over ; they say that they had stopped to rest awhile and that he went on and they never saw him alive afterwards. Parties near Speagle's turn-out are reported to have declared that an hour before the-fTirin passed down, they heard a couple of shot in the direction iu yvhich the body was found. Houck's funeral services took place on Sunday evening at the old Huffman bury ing ground near Icard Station. He leaves a wife and one sou and two daughters. His children are all of age and married. His wife is left alone in her old age with uo means of support ex cent such as she can earn by her own labor. Morgan ton Made. "TJive us this day otird.iiW bread," and good medi-ciiie lo digol it, is both reverent ami hu man. The hum in stomach aud liver are fruit ful source of life's comfort?; or, dwordeted and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve and through every arlery. The man or woman with good dilation see beauty as they walk, and overcome obstacles they meet in the rout ine of life, where the dyspeptic ees only gloom end ftuinUes and growls at even imaginary hjeets. The world Htill needs iwo or three cw kinds of medecme before death can be per fectly abolished; but thtlmriny live have been prolonged, and m tny minVrer from Layer lis- ease, Dyspepsii and lle-id:u-he, have been cur ed by Mekrrm.'s Hkpatink, is no longeK a doubt. It cures Headache in twenty minute, and there is n o nest ion hut what it is the most wonderful discovery yet made in ni?dical sciem-e. i no-"; aiui-iei wun liiuioiisness aim Liver Complaint should use Mkiikkli.'s II kp- A TIN E. Il can be had :it Theo. F. Klutlz'.i. IF The Womnn who rt-jiic-s in sal ul an.l ice cream, hot cakes ami warm pie ; IF The Student who eats h.istily and sits down at once to active and mental labor; IF Die Htisincsa Man who bolts his ChmI in eager haste and hurries to his counting room ; IF fhe Hard Drinker could look at the deleicate glands, swollen and festered with disease, that ause the throbbing brain; IF The Lawyer, the Minister, the Merchant, and all who lead sedentary lives ami are subject to UvHoeuMa or Indigestion. Constipation and Headache; IF These onlv knew what Meuuei.'s ITeiatine F)B TUB Li vkk will do for their relief, and how quickly it cures there would be much less sunering than at present. 1 he great Liver Medeuiues for nalebv Theo. F. K luitz. McrehquCs Excursion. The merchant's excursion : train . to Rich mond, passed Wednc&day afternoon about three o'clock. About twenty-five representatives of the niercaiitde house in this place joined the Party, nioug whom were Ed. Neavc, Sam. Taylor R. Y. Graham, Alex. Parker, Ste phen" hoyden, Andrew Sliepherd, John Heiljj5,Wm. Overman, jr., David Lindsey, Wnj.mjti,de;tl, S. J. SwicegHdr Julius fc$Miy( and P. M Reruhardt. It is a ft?? rife tomercautile delegates, got up ly the enterprising men of Richmond for the purpose of promoting business rek-itions-with North Carolina merrd.int. Bichmond U a market for certain UneS of trade, and we have no doubt this excar n jxiW prore more immediatgly valua We to her than and qdof advertising withjn hpr reach. BUSINESS LOCAL COLUMN. S? fxO e have made arrangements Ow. u v. wjtj, tjie publislier of that excel lent Agricultural Magazine, "The Caro lina Farmer" at Wilmington, N. ('., by which 'we are enabled t4 offer it and the " Watch ma u for !?i.5t a year. A bet ter bargain is rarely tt Ik; had. Send in your orders. - Tax "Receipt supplied (in luniks if de sired) at ccuts per hundred, ou very- short notice. Mr. Tlrns: Taylor's School for Boy?. The second Session of this School will commence Aug. 5th, 1878. Tuition, $2, $2.50 and $3 a month, ljills presented mouthly. Salisbury, N. C, July 10, 1878. CLEAN, COOL AND COMFORTABLE Kestler's Beer Garden. In rear of A. Parker's Variety Store. Elegantly furnished pleasantly arrang ed; always a cool breeze: ice-cold Beer; the best wines and liquors, easy chairs, and all the late papers. THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN. Come aud spend a pleasant hour Respectfully, 3 W. H. KESTLER. THE SENATORIAL CONTEST. W VNTED. Young man a Correspondent .n'd Agent at Salisbury, N. C. alio one in each neihlioring town. Good pay for actud work. Address with references (Mump for nweri Meicanlile Bnreati, (Chicago, 111, The papers of the State aro teeming with communications touching the ap proachiug election for U. S. Senator. Quite a numlier of writers are advocating Judge Merri moil's "claims" with more zeal than discretion, and with manifest unfairness to Gov. .Vance, who, during this entire discussion, has gone ou quietly discharg ing the duties of the Executive ofiice, save when called awav by sickness in his family. I he Gov. has made no effort to influence the will of the people, and his warmest frieuds have declined to make any attempt to jdedge the Democratic nominees for him in district where the voice of the people was almost unanimous for him. In every iolitical convention that we have attended in the West, reso lutions have leeii passutl instruct ing the nominees to support the, man who might le endorsed bv the Democratic caucus. Does that look like (iov. Vance's friends were disposed to use any unfair advantage to secure his election ? No attempt has been made to influence the people in any way whatever. On the contrary, every effort to give them a fair chance to express tleii preferences has been employed not only by Gov. Vauce, but by every one of his friends. What apology is there then fortius un just warfare that certain "so-called" demo crats arc waging on the man whom the people have tut long delighted to honor and who is still enshrined iu their hearts as the heroic and brilliant statesman who in the bloody days w hen the grim days o: war was enchained, forgetful of selfin the ardor of his love for his dear old State made every sacrifice for her welfare that humanity could suggest, and who since the war, has done more to restore pros perity to her cherished institutions than any man wihtin her borders? Whore deemed North Carolina from Republican misrule; wlien Judge Merrimou failed Vance caught up the falling standard and bore )t on to victory. Shall we then be o ungrateful as not to resent the unjust prejudice that would assail his character ami at tlje saiue tjoje rob the people of the right t,o tyonor whom they see pro- - per T To those oxceediugly young writers who Are aneqnale4 for tfc ewr and prevention of &ix&'ia in HOTMS.CatUe.Hoo. bb eep.and Fowls. JAVTD S. I'OUTX.Proo Baltimore. Ud. Having my Foundry in rendim I prepared to do all kinds ot ( ;i-! :t; j : Iron or Brass. All kin.!-of Knit,' i Work done with disttntch: :iN .iKri('initirai :inu .Mimnu' M :irn i in i y 1 . rs 1 1 : repaired to order. I :ins :iI-.pr-r.-4r.-! I ' Lumber, make all kinds f Mi.ul.iir,, rt Sash, Hlinils atnl I)oors. ih. I ,r. -, t i -i size of moulding, k pi euii-.'.nul v on 1, ! A stock of Liti)lxr ahvavs on hand "i i; . ed at short notice . A 16 Horse Portallo Engine end fur sale at mv fhoiis. an l :t pricrs ;,i - .u.i now :i 'v.',.' ; H. !!t : inds ,.! : ; ! T) , 1 ... ! -. Work guaranteed. J. D. McNEELY, Grocery, Thflnce ; M Commission Agent for the Rale of Fertilizers, Lime, Sawed Shingles, and Mountain Produce. Buy and sell Cotton, Corn, r lour, Meal, and all kinds of country produce on communion. 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 standi three doors below Kluttt's Drug Store. 2lJ:5raos. SOOT and SHOE Jfa taking, AT . THOS. H. VAIIDERFORD'S HJnOCERY AND CONFECTIONERY STORE. Gentlemen and Ladies' Fine Wort a SPECIALTY. Having engaged the services of a first class work man, we are prepared to turn out the finest and be styh's ot city-made goods, and at prices to suit the times. Constantly on hand an assort! stock of superior material. Call and examine our work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Salisbury. Feb. 14, 1878. No. I7:tf. Blactaer aM Miwm, Attorneys, Counselos ancl Solicitors. SALJSJU'h'Y. X. Janr.av21 7() -tl. 7 wentv-Five DcL. ' r'- ' ' .1 staml ni:il Trm " - frr v. nrH iit'ifssa". -' '.a. r i; itt aiy (UiiuMd l .. . rr,Es or CHAE.Gr. ' --''inoK r.r wnrranted to v iu- -4t!i i '. :. :ni'i !(-- !'.t:'.:i..' t :.it;- tiuw in I'.p. "j he ' r 1 : ! ; : I' '-ill i II ill sv'dt.a ni.-.r. .. : i ' ' '7:y of wiiitVm t' :i v i !'im the tijif.'t -.u' ' -! - ' 'ii.l ir a ctr ! ;!'.' la;i( liini- wni. ' --' hANIhi Kill-:i;YVI!i.i;k. ;i?."M.VL M A ( ii I N II CO., I.iiaitc. i il'n::t M., PtiiaU..;.; ..i.- r Female Collier rducccl to Suit tiio lines, will Infill on V. 1 .i.-'. P. w mi f ' xitrn of '20 ice w.'.-Jiins and- !!.' liim.cI'.Mlc. Practical - BlacI: AND ILORSInoKH. IVs" ' T. M. JONES, iWt Carolina College. . . C ;: v.:;;r Cot x rv 'HOP eonn. How sad that in our daily life we neglect many things neeesaary to our well being. The man ol biiionex with an eye only to his credit in the financial world, the individual of ele gant leisure whowe only aim in to array him self to the best adyantage, the young lady who idly listening to opritigs divine harmonies, feels not the approach of disease in the feeling of languor which possesses her all alike sur render too easily lo the ad vancc-guard of dis ease, when, by a judicious investment in Porta line, or Tahler's Vegetable Livrr I'owder, a long array of ills is put to rout. Buy 1'orta- line, or 1 alders Vegetable Liver Powder, and in I rid yourself of disorders arising from a torpid liver, l'rice oU ceuu. For sale bv C. R. Barker. People of all classes will acknowledge that in this world much depends niton our tiiinnci.il condition, yet how many wisely reflect lhat our financial condition dejK nds upon our physical. Yet it is even so, for who can labor without health, and who can accumulate money with out lalior ? Hence the importance of using Coussens Compound Honey ot lar, which is a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the '1 hroal and Lungs. Uememtn-r vou can buy a lioltle of Compound Money of Tar for oO cents, r or sale by C It. Barker. liiver is King1. The Liver is the imieri:il onrnn of the whole human Kvstem, as it co itnds the life, health and hapiiuess of man. When it is disturbed iu its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the n it lira 1 result. The digestion of ft km I. the inovenients of the heart and blotid. the action of tiie brain and nervous svsteiu, are all iihine diately connected with the workings of the Liver. It has been successfully proved that Cireen' August Flower in unequalled in curing all persons ahTicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Coiupl.uot. and all the numerous -y nip ton is lhat result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver ami Stomach. Sample Udder, to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all tonwn mi the Western Continent. Three den will prove that it in just what you want. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. M. Ksox A Co. August 1, 1878, Cotton firm Middlings, low do stains Bacon, county, hog round Butter Eoos CniCKENR per dozes Corn new Meal moderate demand at Whrt gixnl demand at Flour beat fam. super. Potatoes, Iribii Onionb no demand Lard Bbbswax Tallow Blackberries t Apples, dried -- SCQAR. 910 78 6 1520 7a8 S1.10&2.00 47a48 4850 801.00 $2.50a2.60 2.35 I 75 810 30 35 20 6 BROWN & VERBLE'S Liverv &H5ale Stables, SALISBURY, N. C, Will convey passengers to and from any point -.villi fhe best stock ami vehicles. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will fintl it to their interest to call upon then before making -arrangements elsewhere. Drovers and Traders will find at this establishment good lots am' stables, and plenty of good hay, fodder, oata aud corn. PLEASURE DRIVES. Those wishing turnouts for pleasure driving will find the best accommodations at these Stables. Ir. W. IT. Kimball will alwavs be found at the Stables and promises entire satisfaction to all customer!". 42:tf. CHC wj MuDle. ifr ! U !! 1 rtlliipe til lOlll. .Ml !!,:., i lplesaiKl WARRANTS. promptly ilon.-. il Ai-m.I, nik- I j r l Ui i , -bit ii, ii. ! l!. SPRING KILLXKEEF. (i.i ;'!! I have just 1(1 ill lied 1; atul nni r'c'ivitr mv Meek i I .i bracing all the l;it i si vi ! ii A'l BONNETS, lor Ladii .-. '.Mi-os a:..! dren. FLOWERS and HI iil5N, In !.. less variety. 'nil mm rx; s i l 'Ks, Lisi :.v cm ...: ;. AM'(TFFS. F.IXS. Zephyr Worsted Mat'ei i.il for i'auev v. s ! Silk Handkerchief. NY k Ve; i . Ct i -t l a nMd stiH'k of : i. . 9 - ' lo :r.:i txi i ntlii'n. fnriit.-hcs siipei-iui i. ' a lino t!iih Cla; iv;' i!. ' I 'nil i.ii i jno.iv j.ird i;i iiva.c i.i i I I'm: f, "i -' ! - ') 'tiirti.'Vv'- ..I ..." . i n I :.i:d I.. ...".: i ' : li.r'! k::v C SPKINGS" i 'h M US t Human Ifair ioo.l-. &v.. Hi All bought for eaIi. w I;i It v. iii ci: ine to sell an low )!;; Ucvt . Call before buvin lc lit re. Mils. s. a. ;;;:!:; n;::. Opposite CmwloKTs I'ardwan-2(i:.'iiio.s. PRESERVED aar or V f i t i j lull : ( f(i I".':! ticiia .. !:. f. hi i.-rr, r m: ,r.. cold i. i -r 'il ( t Having Iiouglit the fi uV.ty rih Tropical Fruit. Vect'tiilijf jii.fi i.:t-:;t ie. 'Process," l--will s.-lT rcvip.- :-t It, will preserve a barrel f i'mits or ica. t.d-Jt - a cost of 5 cents, and IMi i' 5 cents, and the fruits, mh retain their natural I .!!. dry one, simple iind pt-rl'it ily hartnlf--. used in alnit.Ml every l;iniiv. i r - .r ;ii 50: " ;X.J.s'-i'r.;. .--t. . :n.d vcu' it' 1 T ( l .1 I'. 'MI)'. Sf ;t; . W !:t t ' i-. 1 1 : ;:. .'.. c l "T-" y i"i'juir t! . . 7." . c;, ts u'li'i.i.n:: w ii- i:. . Ti.t i . : ill In- li .U : Davie Coiinly IN MM. t)! W.t SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. Y0PP, Propr. (At Mclntyre's Furniture Rooms.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PEIOES. CALL AND SEE HIM. M. R. Chaflin, atlmr. of J dee'd,, I'Uu'htif, Against V F Cannon. (Jen A ('nr.n .n wife of It S-tiaines, J Wt K y j! i i.i A Cannon, V C Cannon. I l, - .i: Willie Emma Cannon, I ir-- :;t Petition to tall .("W '';' ! Upon the alli.htvit .l ii i i;" it ; by the Court, that pub!ii-:t! i..n i . m i' "Carolina Watchman" !"t -i -mi notifying W F (anr.on, otl,- t' i!.e 1 who i a noH-resitlei-.: i :.: ' the olliec of the elt. i k .i i'.i- - ' j ' ' 1 said county on Mond i . f i-. ! 1S78, and answer the -nin.l.i;;r! filed in the abo M en; i: ! i ;i. i , u days frtm the tbite lu i i -if, ni,i ii i,. answer the complaint, t ! i'i i ' 1 ' to the Couxt fur the i . .' complaint. Witness, I! Clerk Snperi-i 31:ut:rf$7. : J i" t ' ,' to 'ii'CKETT i'ri- t - j: c M in of .Mary Fraiic I i . . i i u Aksandc'r J.y n;:' - Vr v . V.vi v, ii a nd l;n;!ltt''i Tl... rv i l.Vfi!, I I i . 0:tf. AlIEBICAH PRUNER THE REST TRIMMING SHEARS E'ER INVENTED. Having purchasel the right to sell hi eele. braled Prnner in nine townshis .f Rowan connt.T I invite public attention to this valuable implement, aUiowt indispensable to a man wjio has fruit trees lo trim. Persons wishing to see or buy it, may call at Klulta Rendlemian's Store, Salibirjr. Price for the implecient and the farm right to make.and nse h same $4. 20.8m (J. FRANC DOWN I'M n. i; w :.lt ol' !av. Sparkling CatawLa Springs. CATAWr.A COT N TV. . c. ihe i tlift . K . .. ;l. i ' . . I f i i v ! i - t '.tr n i S.i(n i I' ' 'i.ri.'i C:ir. I v-.t I.- I.; re ti y, v. int( -i 1 pt r ai. i ! 'Ti i r. i;., ' . ( our i ' i y afier li.i t ItT r. of :.n! ! : !,e fO!:lt '. . t t'.:v I : i.:,j.ty, i . Ll'lilUi. . t. I. ir. d Tliotn. .t a W...-.- i i 1 V This (Usirable w:l. for w eel vi.-ltor- -Hi i. re s:iiiatel inur 1'u Western North i asoli;. I! :' The brat-inn mount.. in health reaming pn. ert.'t - i f der thee Spring- a n -i -it-invalids ami plea-tin- c h' r . The miner,il vr-iU i - nw : i Sulphur and ChaN bcate. 1 1 .. ri v . i .lit i, I I. , i l.pin it: 1 1 5 ilit J ' . ' oli :- -.iv. t.:i,ih; t.- , . f ti Hi'Uk m'. i!' :a:i, , i, I, ii'ic itit (Juvn'c; i- I . nt e.Tten-ivt 'v lit; 1 1 ii ( .-,:! NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSf KIIlE ioSm FOR THE WATCffMAN ti the State, and can a eomii t ! persons. A good band of nm-ii- Springs during tin- sea-'n, m affbrdeil for amu.-enn --lit-rlass watering places v. ill t . A good supply of b e t on 'an Conveyancrs will um t -rh Hickorv Station lo ti.i.uv Springs. Board: $3o per month of -js d:v reek, S- penlay. Half o i f Ua I r-ohirvil serrant. nnd liberal it- families. Ir. H. . r i.i.l i l i' U9:2m. Ouner ami f r --r i--t LIFi J Ml ili :.u : ; a 1 1 s vi-i;i i In :".lv 1 1 1 ii 1 1 n i.t i. ii ! ' ' a-.-i ii r f ii to. r:; i. i- i !l v.-1 Mortgage Deeds for sale here tin dbt ?
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 8, 1878, edition 1
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