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i -L O C A- X. ner was read and granted for one year Orderilo PurwwexuMnJL)epreaatonp I from date. - Washington. August 9. Mexican af- Au annlication from D."A. Miller for a fAir were acrain discussed In the Cabinet onal."A new paper of this rejuctiou of taxes was received and post- J to-day, the result was instructions to the poued for future consideration. y I Secretary of War to issue an order reiter- C.itv weiirher reoorted cross receipts Ufinw t!i nmviiona of that already e& v - O - IWM WW X - in of the Greehbackers, w on 1,1.1.. The J. L. has the . . t;.ii nf Cotton. Mr. .riiP. romo plantati Bver', wins the first boll of cotton bouor here this 7. townsman, Hon, Chas. Price Ur " :,l on the30th of July in Mobile, Mr. Thompson, of that city, and AiS 0 at the Warni SpviugH, in this State, is n return to this place about the 1st He'1 -pteuiber. the Salisbury MJor Butchers. Report to the ,;;;:; , ne i. offer Weflr J A Caldwell, from public scales $12.60 for June and July which he turned over less com mis sions. " . The Finauce Committee reported the following as a list of the debts of the town when this Board came into office : D A Davis to the use of M L Holmes, Judgment, $1203.27 Leuily & Shaver, Ex'rs. " " Jones & Gaskill, Accounts, Al SClilOSS, j T G Haughton, Bern u hard t Bros, D A Davis, Salisbury Gas Company, 736.19 253.03 8.00 27.12 30.00 92.42 257.50 6650 Some cattle ta,t .1" 1 or stoW' and butchers "'-,, , 'wkine narrowly at those who r11". L- iu.riii. Six dollars for a iTur t.nc w o uu' is too hw. and ls' This community was saddened There is danger of trou- Total. - $2680.03 Mr Freicks iutroduced an ordinance compelling the owners of all lota to keep them clean of rubbish, slop-holes, &c, and to cut down all weeds and thistles, which was adopted. tThe ordinance has been published.) The following accounts were approved: ork on streets, $1.75 isting requiring our forces to protect pro perty of Americans on the Rio Grande at all hazards. If necessary to pursue the raiders iu to Mexican territory, it is to be done no matter what show of resistance is made. ' . Thus we go into a little fracas with Mexico ajraiu. Who enrolls for the "Halls of the Montezumas?'- A Drunken Man Takes Clmrgc of an En- gine, in the Absence of the Engineer, Wrecks the Engine and Kills Himself. Cincinnati, August-13. Albert Pep ple, a resident of Bviubridge, while drunk mounted an engine ou the narrow guage railroad, near Bainbridge station, while the engiueer and firemen were absent, and opened the throttle valve, starting the engiue at the rate of fifty miles an hour. On turning a curve the enginejumped the track and was completely wrecked. Pep pie was fatally mangled. " It is roundly Joasted that the National movement cannot hurt the Radical party in the South, because i i madVup of ne groes, who cannot be moved - from ; party allegiance; Exactly so. ; Ana yet xwuite wen propose to divide among tbeun selves, at the risk of the same necro ascendancy in the South, from which they have bare ly escaped, and whose terrible lessons they would seem to have forgotten. When the frightful plague scourged Florence; in the. days of Boccaci, at the first symptoms of its disappearance the citizens gave themselves up to indulgence aud excess, instead of taking the proper sanitary measures to kill it out entirely. The re suit conveys a warning, l ne pestilence took new lease-hold aud raged with great er fury than before. BaL Neics. All persons Jiving in the corporate limits of Jie Town of Salisbury who are subject to par a poll tax to the State or who owned or were nomemed of real or personal property ' on the first day or April, 1878, are hereby notified to ist the same lor taxation at my office in Mero- neya & Rogers' Store, before July 1.1878. ailing to do so they will be subject to double B. F. ROGERS, (T. B. C. June 1st, 1873. 33:4l : :....Kv l.pniincot the ueaiuoi . L,ogan jennins, w lk" T": Lx superintendent of the Henry Jenkins, " wjI.RiciiAnbSON, 8UIHJ.uni Andrew Mack, Federal Cemetery at this place, w Inch oc ti : rrlav. at .-the house of Mr. Thoa Henderson. ' . 1 TuotulilV. f","-n,lpr '12 miles this side of Ashevllle: Johi, Bennett, " ' " f n sinking under the ravages AudW Hampton,;; , .nmntioit forborne months past, antl OUl'"0""'' . . , ,r wcnt to the mountains sevcai SV--to experience some relief the SatnLphereofthat healthful re- III-" , . ....itnimiri'll But he was reiuming u......r compelled to stop on the roau to 3.00 2.25 2.62 2.62 rey My arn jrjnn 1 s-a a where-death overtook mm. ,ived here to-day for burial. 1 he .j ..imiroim 11 ii'iuia uvi residence at. this place, aud they rfonuing for hiiu the last offices of their friendship with a madness of heart which-attest the high esteem in which tliej held him. is 12.00 15.00 3.30 it 1.00 8.00 30.00 30.00 18.00 B. C. "Old Havk Bill." There is niKoldchap froata neighboring .county who calls at 'this "-office about three times a year who has a ne like a hawk's bill, and sma i hhh tlav around from wall to wall L . - xi tho tbor. He nnu irom me iriuu(,-" .rreat friend to the "hou.e newspapers .mil -'takes delight in t on.tetni.ing anii newspapers of every decree. Is going t" ".raise a club" for this paper-is detcrmiu td to have it-canM do without it-would like to have "a sample copy to show to neighbors," ice, &c. He has got twj free papers in that way, and last Thurs day tried for the-thiid. We blocked the game on him and he couldn't proceed. In half an hour alter he left, his compan ion fame rushing in wanted a paper was coinc ti aubscrilM', &c after a while. AVe saw he had Ufii sent by "hawk bill" . ... - . 1? -handed him a paper and said J eeuus. -;' His agenc.hip was stunned, lie laid it down and went out, saying "will be back directly," but he has not returned. ' Our devil says he wants to "cut open 'them fellows to see what's in em." o - Ml. V. N. LUClvEY J oh 11 llacket. Julian & Fraley, well frame, ilain St, below Bank, Julian & Fraley, well frame, at Lutheran Church, Ed Crow-ell, repairing well frames, JW liamill, repairing pump at National Hotel, M Schloss, hauling in April, 0 W Pool, Police for July, ( II Shaver, J J Bell,Sexton Adjourned sine die. B. F. ROGERS, C . o Darling, Listen to My Story Certainly she will, if it is the "Old, Old, Story," and you tell it sweetly, but don't be too hasty in your wooing. Send her first a copy of Harry Percy's beautiful new song named above, and thus gracefully hint your intentions. There never was a pret tier song written and singers are wild over it. Over 3,000 copies sold iu one week. For Piano or Organ and easy to play or sing. Ask your 'nearest Music Dealer for it or enclose 40 cents to the Publishers, Luddeu & Bates, Savannah, Battle icith the Indians Down in the Lone titar State. Galveston, August 13. A special to the Hctes from Fort Clark states that six 75 cow boys found a band of eighty ludiaus 10 this niHininir at davliirht on the Neuces river, when a sharp fight ensued, result ing iu the killing of four Indians and the capture of another, who is in the guard house here at the Fort. One of tho boys received a flesh wound in the neck am others had their clothes perforated witl ballets. y at Richmond merchants made a big strike or North Carolina trade by the late mer cantile excursion. The Kaiiroausot iNortn Carolina, generally, are run in the inter est of Virginia, South Carolina aud Geor cia. Although the money of the tax-pay ing people of North Carolina built tne Railroads, North Caroliua cities and towns receive very little respect and attention from Ralroad officers. As one North CaroMuian we are not disposed to quietly submit to bad treatment aud neglect. We would much prefer to see Vilmington. Newborn, Deaufort, Charlotte au.d Salis bury built up as tradiug marts, than any City or Town outside of the State. And we are everlastingly opposed to any com binatiou that prevents the building up of North Carolina Towns aud Cities. Char. Democrat. TOUHTiiJIJOTICE: Hit PVtition to re move guardian. Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. Bj virtue of a Mortgage or Deed in Trust executed by R. H. Cowan and wife to Jame o if jval: J . 1 oi.i. 1. ii- 1 registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, in book 45, page 100, &c, and upon which default has been made, I will expose for sale at public auction al the Court House door 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, consisting ot 532 acres, more or less, situated in Rowan County, adjoining the lands of Robert Smith, James B. Gihson, Allison Overcash, the Nixon place and others. One tract of 193 acres, one of 205 acres, and one of ,129 acres; for boundries, see book 45, page 100, Registers office, or the Mortgage in bit iKWsesVion. The lands all join and form one of the most desirable plantations in the county, lying on both tides of the Lincolnton Road six miles west ofalwburjr. Terms Cash. Dated at Salisbury this 23d day of May, 1878. J.S.McCUBBINS, 32:5t. - Trustee. Davie County-,H a W J Atkinson, as the . next 1 friend of MaryA Atkinson, minor, Plaintiff, Geo W Swicegood, guardian, Upon the affidavit of the Plaintiff, it w or dered by the Court, that publication be made in the "Carolina Watchman" for six successive weeks, notifying the defendant, George W Swicegood, who is a non-resident of the State to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Supe rior Court of said county, on Monday the lot 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 he fails to answer the complaint, the plaintHf will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Witness, II. B. HOWARD. : Judge of Probate and Clerk Superior onrt of lavie Uountv. May 17th, 1878. 31:6t:pf $7. pd TO THE FARMERS, Who intend fertilizing their wheat crops 1 would say that I have all necessary chemicals and acid Phosphate for making composts, cheaper than ever. No charges made for several different formulas with full directions for preparing same. Will also have Na vassal, Pacific and other (Juauos ou baud, at reduced prices. Par ties wluAnay want Peruvian Guano will hand in their orders for amount wanted and I will allow them benefit of car load prices and freights. j. ALiLitiZH nuuni. SOUTH CAROLINA OFFENDERS. Bostox, Aug. 10. Col. J. F. Trentler Chief Constable of South Carolina, aniv ed at the Executive Chamber to-day witl a requisition for Hiram H. Kinipton Telegram from Governor Rice. no Saratoga, directs that a full hearing be had. The indictment upon which the requisition is based', charges John G. Pat terson, Niles G. Parker and Hiram H. Kimpton, with conspiracy to bribe the South Caroliua Legislature. Kinipton's counsel say the matter will bo fought at every point; that it is purely of a political nature: that the present State Government is desuous of repudiating cei taiu bonds issued in 1872, which bonds have already been scaled down fitty per cent.; that Kimpton is desired as a wituess to the alleged irregularities in their issue iu order that the State may repudiate the balance, and that he has refused to com- tliH matter in accordance witl negotiations to that effect, which the State authorities have been making with Kimpton for the past two months. The Elections in Alabama. We congratulate the people of Alabama upon the glad news we give them to-day. From the mouutains to the Gulf, with scarcely an exception. Conservatives and Democrats have arisen in their might and buried Radicals and Independents in a cjuiuiuu grave. FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, m E. H. MARSH'S rmnro 111 ir.i Mil SALISBURY, S. C. .Ui GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICEE .We are the first to offer. r First-Class Sewin? Macliiiics ' at prlci KLL THE VEuY irices within the rach of all. Vvlf WI1 BEST FAMILY SLWl j MACHINE For Twentv-Five Dollars on an ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, 51 -Vlnut Tup and Drawer, and necessary M i ments, and deliver it at any Railroad Depot iu .:. United KU tea, . FREE OF CHARGE. These machines are warranted to do the whole Sash, Blinds and Doors. Sash, Doors, and all line.' Family Sewinjr with more rapidity, mux Having my Foundry in readiness, 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 kind of Agricultural and Mining Machinery built or repaired to order. I am also prepared to Dress Lumber, make all kinds of Mouldings, make sizes of mouldings, kept constantly on hand. A stock of Lumber always on hand or furnih- ed at nhort notice. A 16 Horse Portable Engine and Boiler for sale at my shops. Work guaranteed, and at prices to suit the imes. 2:l y.pd. At unequaled for the euro ana prevention 01 3AVIB xTfOUTS.? ron. Baltimore, lid. GOOD DIGESTION. "Give us this day our daily bread," and good . it . r. . 1...1K wu.u,u,ki .iwt tin. (UeUeCllie lO U IgCM. ll, in mm iini"" ...... man. Tlie human stomach aud liver are fruit ful sources of life's comfort: or, disordered and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve md ihroiinh every -rury. 1 lie man or woman with muni diaatUm see beamy as they walk, and overcome obstacles they meet in the rout ine of life, where the dyspeptic sees only gloom owl Htiimbles ami tirowls al even imaginary obiects. Tiie world still needs iwo or tnree J . . . - i e l -.1. I new kinds ol me iecine oeiore ueaiu tan e w f.'tv lMlisiiel: but that many lives have leen Vrolonged, and many sufT-rer from Liver dis ease Dyspepsia and Headache, have been cur- ed by Mekkku.s iiei'ATISE, is no longer a doubt. It cures Headache in twenty minutes, and there is no question but what it is the oiosi wonderful discovery yet made in mlical science. Those afflicted with Billiousness and Liver Complaint should use Mkhuklis Hep- ATINE. It can be had at Theo. F. Kluttz'a. J. D. McNEELY, Grocery, Prodice and Commission 3XEIt CII AN T. Agent for the sale of Fertilizers, Lime, S.iwel Shincles. and Mountain Produce. Buy and sell Ootton, Corn, Flour, Meal, andall kinds of country produce- on commisiion. Iliahmt uricea eruaranteed. A cent for the celebrated English patent Milking Machine. Will keen a small assortment of Family Groceries. Call and see him at his new stand, three doors below Kluttz's Drug Store. 29:6mos. - Blata ai Henderson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Janaay22 I87G tt. ease of management, and less fatigue to the iter ator, than any aiachine now in use. They. VJfck. the Double Thbk ai Stitch in nch a manner tLi.v they avoid the necessity of winding the unafet thread, and will'sew from the finest cambric to t heaviest overcoat cloth. Send for a circular r. :.. ample of sewing. Every machine warr&uted f j. hree years. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited, 47: ly. 729 Filbert St., Philadelphia. Greensboro Female College, Terms Reduced to Suit the Timet The 45th session will begin ou Yedne. !.- 2Slh of August. Charges r Session of 20 weeks : Board, (exclusive of washing and lights), $5. Tuition in full English course, $25. hxtra studies moderate- .: For catalogue apply to 37:2m. pd. T. M. JONES, TWt 00T and SHOE Making, Ro wau. Died ou last Thursday, Aug. 8th, ntliis residence, " Fii Franca," in Uowan coun ty, after an illness of about two months, iu the 50th year of his ago. He had tor n long time occupied a prominent place among the physicians of the county. He was much loved by his numerous friends fir his skill ud tender care as a physi cian, and his many social qualities, and kindness as a neighbor. He was a sur- geon in the Confederate army and dis i i i.r .1. 1.1",. IK- w:A tuargeu m- uuucu ness, elected to the Legislature from .Kowan and served his county and Htate with ilil igeriee and ability. In short lie was a , 'good citizen, and whenever called on to act either as physician, friend, cr iu jHiblic life, he performed his duty in a highly commendable manner. : ! t He has beeu a bachelor all his life un til about four months ago, when he mar ried an accomplished young lady, Miss - Neely, aud has left her his bereaved young-widow, a numerous family counee- tioo and relatives, together with many devoted friends ami patrons to mourn his loss. He felt some symptoms of paraly sis about two months ago; the disease gradually deepened until he became a wreck both m Inxtv and iiiiml. aim ueatn closed tho scene- o , "Xobody's Husband. 'Vim Messrs. Lee SllEl'AUP. publishers, Huston have just issued a look of 258 pages, bearing the , above title. It is the history of a bache lor's journey as escort to the charming young wife of his friend-its trials and tribulatious joys and sorrows, haps and juishaps related iu the bachelor's own ulowinjr aud fascinatinir style. A book that might afford much valuable imforma - tion to our friends Henry H., Sam. T. Johu F. K., Hugh J., Dr. T., and a score or more others iu their racta&Zeeouditiou Gents, you cau't learn earlier. "Mr. Peter Creicitt"is the title of still another new book from the same publish " ing liouse, by the author of "That II us- - baod.of Miue," &c. The story is full of strange and most remarkable incidents, illustrating the desperate wickedness of avarice, the simplicity aud heauty of in nocence, the power of loveaud the re gard aud felicity of virtue. , i ;""'. These books are only 50 cents a copj, in paper binding, aud are richly worth r, the price. - o COMMISSIONER'S MEETING. August 5th, 1878. A communication from A. W. Owens relative te public schools was read, and on motion referred to a committee cou- aisting of Messrs. Kogers, Wiley aud Mc- Corkle. - An application from J. M. Haden to re tail Liquor at the old Mausion House cor- BUSINESS LOCAL COLUMN. $2.50 with tli "We have made arrangements ie publisher of that excel lent Agricultural Magazine; "i7c Caro lina Farmer." at Wilmington, JN. C, by Jvhich we are enabled to ofler it audi the " Watchmatr tor .5U a year. A let ter bargain is rarely to be had. bend in your orders. Personal. We are requested tosay that General Kufus Barkisoek will be in Salisbury on Thursday the 22d inst., for the purpose of attending to Legal busi- The Cotton Crop of Egypt. London, August 10. A dispatch from Alexandria to the Daily Standard says the river Nile is rising favorably. It is now higher than at any time last year and the prospects for the crops are excellent. It is estimated that the cotton crop will yield 112,000,000 pounds. 1F7M be Tried by Drumhead Court Martial. London, August 8. A Vienna dispatch says a proclamation has been issued in Herzegovina auneunciug that all persons win nflW resistance to the Austrians will be tried by drumhead court martial. IF and ice GEN. D. II. HILL. and renting lands iu Davie aud It: Tax Receipts supplied (iu books if de sired) at 25 cents per hundred, on very short notice. - Mr. TIos. Taylor's School for Boys. The second Sessiou of this School will commence Aug. 5th, 1678. Tuitiou, $2, $2.50 and $3 a mouth. Bills presented monthly. 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 v cool breeze: ice-cold Beer; the best wines and liquors, easy chairs, aud all the late papers. THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN. Come and spend a pleasant hour. - Respectfully, - 13: W. H. KESTLER. The Helena (Ark.) World, after describ ing the fine location and spleudid build ings of the Arkansas University, closes with the following about its president: It was a display of good judgment as well as a piece of good fortune when Gen. D. H. Hill was called to the leadershi p and entrusted with the grave responsibilities of the school. He enjoys a uational rep utation as an educator. His administra tive ability is fully equal to his scholar ship, and his moral character is as uutar- uished as his talents are commanding. Under his able management the school has been unprecedently prosperous, and never was in Btich--a flourishing condition as it is at the present time. The eople of the State are iustly proud of it, and are giving it a liberal and constautly growing patrouage. The Woman who rrjoicea in salad cream, hot cakes and warm pie ; IF rhe Student who e:iU hastily and sits down at once to active and mental labor; IF The Business Man who bolts his food in eager haste and hurries to his coupling room ; IF The Hard Drinker could look at the deleicate l..r,,U f.urnliii and festered with disease, that cause the throbbing brain; IF The Liwver. ihe Minister, the Merchant, and all who lead sedentary lives and are subject to i a ID k ;;. (.r lnd'nrestion. Constspulion anu Headache; IF ThP nnlv knew what MeRREL'S HePATINE for the Liver will do for their relict, ami l.r.ur ..ni.'Llv u oiir.n there would be uiucii HU SI I Herni-' than at present. The great Liver Medecines for sale by lheo. F. Kluttz. AT THOS. H. V AllDE R FOR Q'S 2JQROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY STORE. Gentlemen ani Ladies' Fine Work a SPECIALTY. TTavinir entraeed the services of a first class work man, we are prepared to turn out the finest and best styles or city-made goods, and at prices to suit the times. Constantly on hand an assorted stock of sunertor material. Call and examine our work. Sausiaction iruaranwcu. Salisbury. eD. iisis. 70. i.:u. Iff ANTKD. Young ma la and Agent at Salis n as Corresondenl bury, N. C. al.o How fidks will differ! The special cor respondent of the New York Times says "Robert A. Jenkins, of Granville county, heretofore a leading Democrat, has declar ed himself a" candidate for Congress in this district upon the National platform Mr. Jenkins is a man of considerable more than ordinary ability, and will doubtless up i! ..r ii... i:.:.,t " maKe au eueciive canvas i uieuismu And here is the Durham Tobacco Plant, which says about tho same individual "We learn through the columns of the Free Lance that R. A. Jenkins better An Undeniable Truth. You deserve lo snlFer, and if you lead a mis erable, unsatisfactory life 111 this beautiful - - ... world, it is entirely your own fault anu mere is only one excuse for you, your unreasonable prejudice ami skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and common sense reasoning will soon show you ihat Ureen's August Flower will cure you ot Laver ixjiu- nlaint- ur DvsDeosia. with all its miserable I1e.1d.1che. oaloitation of VTIIVV rj .- w- - - I I " - f the heart, sour stomach, halulual casnveness, dizziness of the head, nervous prostration, low niriis. Stc. Its sales now reach every town on r ... 1 ... . 1. " : .. 1.... the Western Uontinent anil not a imingisw uui . . . x - will toll von of its wonnerlul cures, ion can K.'i v ile Bottle for 10 cent. Three doses will relieve you. BROWN & VERBLE'S Liverv & Sale Stables, SALISBURY, N. C, Practical Blacksmith I10RSESII0ER. SHOP connected with Brown & Vcrule s Livery stables. r"l4 designs of Shoes, to suit any aiiape of foot. Allsuoi'ing on strictly sclentUlc prin ciples ana WARRANTED, au kiaas oiacKsmumng promptly done. l:ly SPRING MILLINERY. I have iust returned from the North aud am receiving my stock of goods em bracing all the'latest stvles of HATS and BON JiETS, for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren. FLOWERS and RIBBONS, in end less variety. TRIMMING SILKS, LIN EX COLLARS AND CUFFS, FANS, Zephyr Worsted Material for fancy work, Silk Handkerchiefs, Keck Wear, Corset:, a good stock ot Human Hair Goods, fccM Ac., AU 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. 20:3mos. PRESERVED Witfant Sugar or Having bought the county right for the "Tropical Fruit, Vegetable and meat Preserv ing Process," I will sell receipes at 52. It will preserve a barrel of fruits or vegetables at a cost of 5 cents, and 100 lbs pork or beef for 5 cents, and the fruits, meats and vegetables retain their natural taste. The process is a dry one, simple and perfectly harmless, and is used in almost every family. For sale at 20: ENNISS' Drug Store ITnhhIe and limn no more, but hang your crutches on the old oaken peg, and seize the first opportunity to be permanently cured. Your Uhetimatism, Contracted muscles, Still Joints, Frosted Feet, Headache, Earache, Pain in breast, side and hack, will yiet.i 10 uiai powerful remedy, lon; aud favorably known ar Classens' Lightning Liniment, which is for both man and beast, i i rice ou cenw Will convey passengers to-and from any point -with the best siock ami veuicies. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC . . r. .... . I ' . . aaII iinnn tKon will nnu it 10 ineir uuemt " before making arrangements elsewhere. Drovers and Traders ut-11 fii.d at this establishment good lots anr. stnbles. and plenty of good hay, fodder, oats and corn. PLEASURE DRIVES. Thnsp wishing turnouts for pleasure driving wili find the bett accommodations at these Stables. , , 1 . Mr. W. II. Kimball will always De lonnu ai the Stables and promises enure satisfaction to 11 customers. i-.u. Davie County IN THE SLTEKIOU COUUT. M. R. Chaffin, admr. of J. Wallace Cannon dee'd, Plaintiff, Against W F Cannon, Geo A Cannon, L E Gainer, wife of R S Gaines, J Wesley Cannon, Martha A Cannon, V C Cannon, Thos A Cannon and Willie Emma Cannon, heirs at law, Defts. Petition to sell Land for Assets. Upon the affidavit Plaintitr, it is ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the "Carolina Watchman" for six successive weeks, notifying W F Cannon, one of the defendants, North Carolina College. Mt. Pleasant, Cabakkus County, N. The next sessioiibegins Mokoat, Afar ;:t 5, 1878, The course of studies is full, both J, the Collegiate and Academic Department; tiTe . corps of instructors, able and exprraflced; hence, this institution furnishes superior ad vantages for obtaining a thorough Classical and business education. Tuition is moderate, $2 to $4 per month. Board in private fami lies $8 to $9. At the College liouse, snbstni lial board is given at $5. Contingent fee-'. low. Community moral and location health: . For catalogue and further particulars ad dress, :4fb REV S. S. RAHN, A. M. 37:4t. Sec. of the Faculty. COOL SPRINGS - ACADEMY? h - i; The Fall Session of this-School will r 1 r. Monday. July 2'Jth, and continue 20 Rates of Tuition Per Month : Spelling and Reading, tc.,... ::$1- Arithmetic, Geography, ISuglUh Gram mar, dc , . cl Rhetoric, Physic I'hysioI.gy. Botany, Latin. Greek, Algebra, Geouiotry. Ac. 3;.' Contiugeut Fee. Per Quarter " " - Tuition payable at the-middle and cl )fii.v;: the session. Students charged from tirt? J ; . entrance to the end of the Session'," rn'-V--there is a special coutract. Cool Springs is 12 -miles XortL-iat v Statesville.and is not surpassed for morala: and health. The water is delightfully cold and pure. ' The Principal is. an experienced teacter ana refers by permission to Rev. E. F. Rock we! '.. , Cool Springs,' N. C; Rev. J. B. Bome,:StnfTc. ville.N. C, and Iter. Joseph W heeler,". plii., N. C. . Close application to ntudy and stnct'Toheu. once to all rules are positively required. tf -all pupils. Board from Monday to Friday, 75 cents t $1.00 per week. All the time, including wash inir. o.. 80.00 to $7 .00 per month. There a-.. several vacant houses that-gaji be rented on reasonable terms. ' . For further particulars apply to .. .. J0HK DUCKETT Principal. 3T.:2m. ; Rowan Conity Snperior Cflart. good a bottle. For sale by C. R. Barker. All those Buffering with Hemorrhoids, or ..e A each neighboring town. Good pay for lauce Xiiat a. a. jeiiKiu uvii. f m permanently ictual work. Andrew with reterencea (stamp I known as old liob JenUin, 18 a CiVUUiuate 1 :r t14v w s 1 1 iWe Tabler s B.ickeve 1 He for answer; Mercantile Bureau, Chicago, 111. f Coiifi-ess in this district as a National. Ointment, which is sold by all Drtitri-ists for " ' . . , I... f T? U .rl-dr ,. ;n ..,.ta Tl.o iW nf OU cents a twine, ryr kc v.. 11 111.11 111 t vuui l a vvav 1 a v a v" 1 j old Rob Jenkins beiujj a candidate for TRUE WORDS. The Washington Post puts the case bo plainly aud tersely that nothing is want ing to jdd force to the following words : If the Radical distinction between the two great political parties could be put into words it would prove to be something like this: The Democratic .party is the natural aud traditional champion of the people against the evils of nepotism, favoritism, and corrupt and graspiug monopolies. which have had their nests in the Radical .... - camp. It is, iu every essential particular, Congress! He is not half so well quali fied to represent this district in Congress as Lewis Jenkins is to represent Orange in the Legislature. Lewis received only1 nine votes in this county, as many or more than Jenkius will in the district. Ral. News. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co. August 15, 1S78. 910 . 78 Cotton firm Middliugs, low do stains Bacon, county, hog round Butter Eoos Chickens per dozen So Kearney got all that rhetorical flourish aboutEMacbeth and Butler out if Turn "Fitcli'A Riwwh on Blaine ! And Corn new Tm 4cV n lmrnitc-liMtHlMl working man Meai. moderate demand at either. Kearney, better be profane, dirty orwl lr- ,t.ifii-.il ,11-ndilctinTi- thft friend of 1H.uj ...,... r , - , i the noor man aud the workincman; and 1 1 ni.: . j .. j. .... there is n6t a Witiuiate need or benefit of a" luuuor.-mcu this class which it lias not been, and is not now, striving to attain. However essential may be the course of the National party, all that is genuine within it will sooner or later assimilate with ito nat ural friend and defenders- the Democratic Tarty. Change the Tariff. Let every man have the vrivilece of buying what he needs Oats . 1. onn nUtn!n it ninllt ml rnnf n iruUIS. Beeswax . ... 1 O"1." " IV to inmseii, anu at me same ume nave the markets of the world opened to the pro- 1 ductionS. Wheat good demand at Flook best fam. super. Potatoes, Irish Onions no demand Lard ; Hay 4 Blackberries Apples, dried -Sugar 1520 7a8 $ 1.50 3.00 45 4850 80 1.00 $2.50a2.60 2.35 7 75 810 - 30 25a30 20 6 3i4 Isaac Lyerly, guardian of Mary France Lv -erlv, Jane Lyerly, and Isaac AIcxander.Ly.tr ly,' nnintiffs, AGAINST - ' Lewis V. Brown and Thomaa E. Brown, ' Dffendayu. The defendants, Lewis Y. Crown and Tho ter ns F. Brown, Jiie lieTthy notified that Imi.'u: Lyerlv, as guardian of Mary F. Lyerly, Bailie J. Lyerly and Isaac A. Lyerly, ban commenced lnm in ih Kuncrinr Cnuri who h a non-rewdeiit ot l he Stale, to appear at County, State of North Carolina, the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of enthL.d as above . that lhe purpose of eaid ac- saia couniy on .m.iiunr, ... r y . . . rpov.r the of nine hundred ar. . 1878, and answer the complaint which win ne borrowed money, with inter tiled in the above entitle." action wiwun , , the rateJf eiKhl percent, per air., uays irom uie rw., .. ... -- fr., ti. "lh . nv (f nBii.st. 183. SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. YOFr, rropr. (At Mclntyre's Furniture lloonis.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS answer the complaint, the Plaintiff will apply ,r"m to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. . V" K tt T. TT All' i TITV Witness, 11. . nuimnu, Clerk Superior Court of Davie County. 31:6t:pf$7. AT LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEE HIM. 9:tf. am CAN PRIER THE BEST TRIMMING SHEARS EVER INVENTED. Having purchased the right to sell this rated Pruner in nine townships of IU cele brated Primer in nine lownsnips COiini.j iium!'"""" i.r.i.lnt. alaiMt indispensable to a man who has fruit tree to trinx. Persons wishing to see or buy it, may call at Klutt. & Rendleman's 5.ftr Salisbury. Price for the implement and tfarm right to ngVe gg NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE Sparkling Catawba Springs. CATAWBA COUNTY, N. C. This desirable waterinc place will be open for select visitors 20th May, 1878. The Springs are situated near Hickory Station, on the Western North Caiolina Kailroau. The bracinz mountain atmosphere, with the health restoring properties of their wateis, ren der these Springs a niost ui-nrable resort lor invalids and pleasure seekers. The mineral waters embrace blue ana wnne Sulphur and Chalybeate. It 4 the best and most extensively uueo up waiemK pnic m the State, and can accommodate three nunurtu persons. . a nod band of music will remain at the Sprincs during the season, and all the facilities ifforded tor amusemeni" uxuany iuuhu ai uim- . . .111 a- . ' . - class watering places win ne onereu iuvimluis. a tmml Biitmlv of ice constantly on hand. ... . .1 j rnnvevances will meet me irair.H uaur ai ir;i-nr. -Ktation to convev visitors to the I ii.i'.B' m opri.i". , lioara: per mnnm ui urtr, -lr $'2 rer dav. Half price for children and MnreA servants, and liberal deduction lor families. . . Dr. 1. U. JiLl.luri , 29:2in. Owner and Proprietor. Tbf aiv. TI . I 'PI . .. I." ...... s .. Drown anu ijionia.i l. Jiiinv" hereby required to appear at the Court-lious in Salisbury, on the 8th Monday after the-4t. Monday of September, 1818, at a terra of Raid Court, then and 'there to be held, and durirg paid term to answer or demur to the complaint which has been filed in the office of the Clc-"-of the Superior Court of Rowan county, or i plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded 1 the complaint. The said Lewi Y. Brown ar.d Thomas M. Brown are further notified that a Warrant vf Attachment against theirproperty. in mu Couniy has been issued from the-.Boperiof Court elKowan County on application b'f. th plaintiff", returnable to the said Superior Cour at the Court-House in Salisbury, on the' 8.' Mnndav after the 4th Monday of Sept rube. 1878. " J. M. HOB All, Clerk Superior Court, Ilovcan Cow 34: Gt: pfSlO FIRE AND LIFE : 'INSURANCE- Persons wishing to effect an Insurant on either Life or Property would do in to call on J Samuel JlcCuhhjnsm'lio agent for some of the best American as vi as English Companies. Office ic Meroney k Rocers store, Salisbury, N. C, July 3rd 1878. J7:2m. FOB THE WATCHMaV ' Mortgage Deeds for sale here i"c" BONDS - . T 1 -IT ....... . ro make 1 itl w ihhii. anu i-uwuri ui.t, I tr.n& (nr s;'ili. lit t H4 OlliCB
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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