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U t.ftcn, r, tf fore, could i t iTc U Vi4tklr diuiinishet I Ho. uuld 5a bM K huld make that Wrtimn vFor, although .urgovei mnent tr s r ever . wiU AM W:"? notrtt.' although anle V veliaf -lTi.l that H rutcr8t' however wise, could character, ;adimht have been ton era fI. to great extent, prevented. It TAtFticei:the.., t..ry to our Uepuh, licliii rulers, you have. find every opporti, fJirtodo ceod and yert f?vilf nrt -son Lave failed to do c t her, Wrtunitle such oh 1.0, other l llLiifii tu benefit yt'UT country, h1 you . .. INCREASE 24,04,443 ....5295 perti- War Department.... jtfavy .... - - i - - Indian - - - liacellnueo:w or civil- Total . -S3, 1 1779 llut it may. Iks said thai te .coin pa rfoiii should not le ot a Miigjo.: year witfi n Piiiffle vear, liecause siiecial ci renin f;iu v& JiiiKht make such a coinpar.iyn unf.ur j rfiift Chat the only fair mode fs iiffpare &. iriodtrV4?al Vear with ;t je. fM-nHt, YrTV wen let us ?.uj, c . hi efnA.6?tlie ifoverniuent. l Ami now. fellow-citizens, as nent to tlii topic, let me call your atteu tiou to tome particular. It is not , Summon to hear asserted that theio has teen no contraction of the carrtney and ft ia but a few month iiicc the chairman nttiii- committee of the Senate ifraerted that the charge ot contraction tea's ffuVfdv ' contraction of the truth. tfZWMVti tfa UiUU t I -ball not . lott th dupnted question, of what, for pracfical piirpoMt., constituted our cur reney at the end of the war and tor ,eari afterward. VWfflWffi lothe three years and a W tlapd since the paiwage oi me . i . i; Ld act, January 14, 1H75, su.d to w hat i undifilably currency, namely, greenbacks c8nipaiiji It u take s lerWioi rcu y(Si of fKuiUratfc adutiiiHti;atioii and ?.V:.....r'irvitTi nlfkc neruKl ot 1-pubh- uud&lably i'lid national bank note Noir, ou January. 14, 1373, tliere were tMitotauding : Of greenback, in round "fimi 6u Jirrre h tn. :4(,Gdl,QHi I ' (la January T4; I 3 thef e were ou ! -Ktauding: Of National Hank Notes . . - .$&l,8(l,4aO 6u Juuc i, aa,5ioftk .- i. i i...: 4eau adniinistratioH, u)ti muhi ii ug years f piotV,unl leace. It iw lake uie 4iiu-iil veiiraeouitiieiicinjf July and ending J une 30, lMl, when the Denio cracv were in Mwer, and compare them !.; u-v'n fini-sil vear couinieucing after the close of the. war.) and ending June .si, ij, wheiKtHe Il. pubbcain liati niiiiuiiiei c,h trot; and what is the result! The fol-htu-iii? tables show it.: .... .. July 1, lJ-to June SO, 1S00,' seven years: ' .'. OKIUNAKT EXrENDITl u'ts'; t.KSi PENSIONS Fiscal vearsendiuf Jnc?ti: ...... 50,731,1 18.55;. .r4,585 1853.. 7itiiu,w J85!. 03,133,728 180(1 58,955,952 oooi toj 8,S84.C56lpos,aUftfom,aiuUiuitmid to. mamtaia 11 111 pUHll 0" " -..... 7 . Aryin tVe the .institutions bequeatliwl t,. v.iii tiV th fathers, as you. fe-ereuce tlii Coutitutloii and valupuur freedom, a vonteet viJttiend detest all wick edness, you are bound iu no uncertaiu tones to manifest your auiiorreuce oi uw AimUtir great tpic renlains to be Cvrareeit, aud when I shall have offer i ' i. -l-f ..l.orx.itiiina iimtn it HIV Ml IMIHIC OIICl ipuaci n""" "" " " m"J ?asV will lie done. Fellow citizens, notli- iU MliticS seem riiore certain to me than the 4lypulicaii leader vest their hoiK of a pixdol&atlon of their jMiwer iiptfn the Success that may atteuu a siuuieu iuiu u ergetfc" effort on their part to excite ami penetuate sectional f&eliug. Aiid ntliiiiWeni4 to we mre ffnwarrant- l Mil ifcitrioric suid iletCstable tlftftY this scheme. The South has . fi-aiikfy and iii.mfullv nccenteil the. result of war; tl.it tv-iitimr nil fiuestious as to the iikhK- of their iuronrron, no viCe l rais ed agaiiftl'c bTnirin'g' force of the Cou stitutiouaT A'teiutment ; thatever Taw jf.Jj.i'.t n t?.v.l..!,T luifruKM however - jt43(,88(, 858 Average annual expenaiture ?Svji,.j4,- Exnemirtims fr" pa1; 1.5- ...... JnTy f , fo uiVe 3'; eeen years. . , OUIUXAKY EXPENIHTITRES, LE?S PENSION. - Fiscal vear ending June- 1W..!..-. - : Decrease . : 29,5,485 So that, since t he passjige of the resttinp (ion act, the decrease in .-greenbacks and f..nL: nAtMl!tt.:t!8.Ud4--idiis 2!),:i()3,48j has produced a contraction of $(4,634,4by. If to this, lie' addetl-'Mie . 1 1 ,350,903 of .rMAAl.k' on ilenosit in the Treasury f'r 7LL tjfXMnth-itt of bank note, and which are fconsequehfly, withdrawn" from circtf lation, the confection amounts to over 76,OWjWO (l.iltar, being at the rate of Svef one million eight hundred thousand ollars per month. JJdt, sav the advocates of the Lesump tion "Act, thi contraction was necessary fn order to Hume specie payment on January 1, 179. Now, fellow -citizens, it Is one thiug to begin iecie payment, and kisWite another thing to maintain it. It is quie ptiVbable that the Secretary of the Treasurv can legiu to pay specie tor greenbacks on January 1, 1879, and that nun, if not all. of the bank caU Iwgfn o pay specie or -greenbacks at tlie sanieH time; but, tne gi-eai ipieuuu ivuimnf, eould such specie payment be maintained ? If it could not, why should the people be ground between the upper and the -nether millstone in oruer to m-giu piuic la ment soihewhat earlier than the condition of tle c6'tfntry would insure it continu ancet On this (fucstiou, the followiug facts are of value : Great UHtain and France are pre-ciui-Jifntlv the hartl-nionev countriesof Christ- t'miom. The former has, in coin and bullion, about three dollars -for every dol lar of her paper money. Ot course, she ran maintain specie' payments; at least so long as she avoid war. Fiance has . more metallic than paper 'money, and, when trt Mace, "-can easily 'maintain specie pHytifent: -Hut tho United State? Hstve; St legist, three dollars iu paper for. every ollarln coin, and even a little wai, or a change in the balance of trade, might, so long as that disproMirtioii exists, make Sliipwicck of their pretended siecie pay iuent. Accordiug to the bestinfornratioii cftn obtain, the product of our unties !s ikcly to fall off. It i probable that the uialiMUiu pilsluct has been reached, and that uiileSs new and valuable mine be discovered, Were will henceforth be a steady Uccleuse of pimluction ; but, nev ertheless; if t lie balance of trade should continue iu our favor, the influx of gold and silver, together with the product of the mines, w6uld enable us to begin and maintain specie payment quite as soon as justice to the debtor class would permit. If this be' true, why resort to forced re sumption f Wliy crush the untortutmte i!i odcr ttf flfftfciiite; by aconiparative 1 L'r!ef perjoil, "an advent that would come naturally and unattended wjth se vere distress! 2. 1 now turn to another topic, the ex penditures of the Government, to which too little attention has becu paid. 1 pro bos to compare Democratic expenditure witH x&ep'tlblicrtn expenditure,- " onler that M may judge which of the two, Eartie 1 the 'better entitled to prills fot onest and economical government or; to put it in another form, which party ought to be condemned for dishonest and waste- fuljfxtravagance. "Tile last fiscal year of Democratic ad tniulstratldiu was that ending June 30, i860. The ordinary expenses of the gov ernment for that year, exclusive of pen sions HHtl iittclet on public debt w ere $53,955,952. These cxjieiises statejil iu detail, were (omittirig-cents) : War Department 16,472,202 Navy " 1- ---- 11,514,049 .Indian " -- 2,991,121 Miscellftueons or civil - 27,977.978 Hdw compare these exjienditure with those of the last year in which the Repub lican party had unlimited control, the fis cal year endiug June 30, 1875. The or dinary expenses of the government for that year (exclusive of pension it ml in terest on the tuiblie debt) were $142,073,- U32j bbing $83,117,082 in excess of the lastytiiir bf Democnitic aduiiuitration ; br iu other word, the Kepublicau ex.en ditiire3 vrere nearly two and a half times as gt-eat as the Democratic expenditures, llut it iiliiy .bti sitld 'tltitt our population wasmucli gfettter iu 1875 tliaii It was in 1800, aud that Ihl accounts for- the iu creastHl exiieuse: of government. This explanation will not sittfice: TheiHipula tiou iu 1800 was 31,443,321, and -the ex penditures were at the rate of $1:874 per capita. In 1875 the population; as near ly as it can be estimated, was 43,000,000, and thcTexpeiiditures were at the rate ot 3.30 per capita. Atrain, it mav be said, that -the iucrease b "exjienses grow out of the war. This ex -' plauatiou will not answer. In the figures 1 have given and those I shall hereafter (IrejT exclude the expenditures reas oned by the war; namely iensiou, the . public debt aud the interest thereon ; ami confine my coiiiiWiisoti finite ordiuary xieiises of governiiient; ilaijiely; the. cost of the War, Navy; Indiau ami Civil de partments iu time of pestce; The increase lilies departments is shown iu detail iu rtlie.lkHowiug table : ' 1800. 1875. WarDeuartment. . . .1(5,472,202 41,120.045 Naw..T7 11,514,(49 21,497,020 1870. . 1871.. 1872.. 1873. . 1874. 1875. 102,019,733 130,081,305 123,l39,93;i 124,008,454 151,129,210 105,080,571 142,073,032 $1,004,192,833 , .ve'tVfge anuifaT expenditure, $143,450, 119. drnbttuT if consfTtttfJomiTity or irfiiTOal ' TTsiiipistice ami impouc? , iH?rHncicM oiey eH that a desire for ha riiiony and peace and a determination toaid in the preserva tion of the Union, are unmistakably .....i tltt. . iliiniinant setitimeut .till.- '.4.1lia, ...... r . J..- . . of thSouYpiY PeV6--aTI tti fs hot enonirh to ifeter the Kepublicaii managers from resorting, to all the weapon iu the J arsenal of the demagogue, oy which wt fional hatred can lie aroused and perpetu a ted, ami a solid North thereby created to -tile w ith a hmI of iron a pro trate South. It is thirteen years since the close' of the war, thirteen years since a hand w as rais ed or a word CvjV, iqioliCn .Tgitfiisl the pre- servatioft of rnc Lnion, ami yeruTiicies aro no'w w ritten and speeches are nov nVjfu by men, lfi-ouiinent iirtlie Itepnblican psr tv, the bitterness oY w'h'ich is scarcely par- fflfele'tT by anytlfing fh'at fas Written or said wh'eir Vaf was ffagTantan4u,fh'6 Union was in' danger. Fellow cit&e'n'sV iVotlffng' nVorfi uVijust, nothing more" unpatriotic, nofh'uig more injurious to ttfe peiU-e, welfare,' iff id pros- jicrity of the He'puM ?c, nothing irfoVfe clear ly demonstrative tf the iieeessv't fir a change of rulers and the innugurrftiou of an era. of i ust ice and fraternity, than is afforded by these facts, cau be imagined. J Do you wish the Union preserved I men support those w ho would bind it together by tlw ties or fraternal feeling and com mon interest, as well as by constitutions . , . ties in the Btate overlooked the plajn let, ter of tfic laHr in tfils case. H j "ft It has lieed sVgrestt'iLbyn poHioW of the press that tlfesC ineligible I should promptly resign aud so "create tfi ece sity for a new election to be ordered' by the Governor; An antiarently intelligent writer froni .Glen Alpine Springs ftf Ri Raleigh Ob$etrtr disfavors, thi course, for iwys he t'lt is highly lnYprobaVrfe 'tlut the Geueral AsseiiVbty will declare vacant the seats of any if iu members on account of their alleged ineligibility unless the disability exists nt the. tinie of their qual ification: Penal and disabling laws of this Sort arkrarely vef enforced,' miles wMth si view to gaiir oYi;e part is:iu ad va li nger lint the meiHWr elect to the Leg islatuV oTi 178, and 1879 now hold no offices which tber can 'resign.'' 1 hey inay refuse to f iairy,'aiid thereby ftrcline to accept the oflices to which they h'.i've Veil elet-ttnl, but tfiey Cauuo't) ivtigi nu ti after they havc;JJUUnef.',, Expenditure, per capita, -.-!3V Jaiid laws. Do you revere justice and ad- All these figures are derived front rffh- ' ' toualiVv ? rfghts ? Theii support TiwoXatMi whoso able sjiewh m thm tiiauces of: the country we publish i u this xyeekV pajwr, has indica ted the purpose kjjtns the North Car iliHa State FiHE-tLu.."f.lL Mr.rtiui mau ioiie of "the litilest 'lilen in the coun try, and if lie siildl'iellyer an addles at the State Fair, iUt i expected, it w ill doubtless attract many visitors. Vc in vite the reader' careful attention to the speih referred to. Mr' Thuruian is a "green back'- man' . .fpiinst ;natimial bank biTls," and 'J a vefv foVcrbfe din ner TiVwslflie VenT!i for his preference. The . not 'vv'll acquainted with fiuancmf AHf.Vn wfll' lie instructed by thi speech more tlian y any other document of no greater length yet presented fo' the public, lie will also be struck With the b'toad and liberal view of f WW" Ohio Sen ator fi fHi'crt tothe. South; not U'cause it is the South, but because, it is a part and parcel of the whole country, whose interest must be conserved in order to 'secure general prosperity. We tiifsT all w ill read it. vlietherjMr.r.A.:caii narrtV&fl'ze discordant! eienienti to theexleii julf it fiafe lliitofi We thiiik it ia. question' of .su fficleut im Iiottance to engsige the eaf nest aud prompt attention of democrats iu till part of the district so as to "employ the necessary means to secure the ground we hold. Asheville Citizen : We learn from one Of ouif ihefchants, who went to Iticliniond oil the recent great merchants' excursion to-turcitr;thnt a vote for United frtates Senator was ioHed on the traiu, and out! of 000 Hon. Z. 11. Vance received 500 Col. Hakef.' if Teas, Commissioner the I'a'ri Fxhtliftfitii;," siiys there are on four new things oii exhibition' the pho nograph, telephone, microphone, from tlie United States, nlW a swimming doll-baby, jV French invention." The Nv Yatk dry good ifarrktt was thus reported on SatiTrittcy los't : '''HiVsiness fsifr, with package houses, Aid bbing trade steadily improving; cotton goods firmly held by agents; prints in steady request; gingham and dress good titling tairly ; wool flannel in fair demand, but men's wear woollens moving siowlv ; foreign good rather more active." 00., 6AROLINAx be al estate agency, v ciiAKLOiTTErN. c; " AVe bn V ami sell all kinds of Real Kstate on conimtsstotf, 21a ve rtgents North wort. ing up emigration m thU action. We ;rth,nTor? ejtenvrAely than any other agency iu the country, so thtft our chanceAiV sellu.hA.d are smn-rior to i,y othn- W e make no cnarge ii oi aie- n ..V", J ' 1 , rx". J ""t:,,ce- witlr nirencv. ilwtKe linvinir real estate to sell Agents wanted in every county WewiTiTa nnmoer oi larms now io till order Semi for our ad vertisiiig paper "The Southland - . DAWS0.V-& 00 PiANOS JT ORGANS. Ve are State AjciiYsT fof Horace Waters & -Sons celebrated Pianos ami 0rgan8-' I V I ' . . M ' it L. ..11 . . ..... ...1 i to Ttrt best iustrnnieiit in the world lor ine uitniyy . "" '"' 'r six yearn. ", -. - .. .. ... --- . r-v-r kT f C P V XIT'VJTI' Ii I Vli full ksfiiol: X . . iv. l'rices lower tliau tne lowesr., vi o.nct. ..t..v .. ....... n n. .,r mugjtf- I i-uuir .if An' emiu 51a tn1il?-.Ti'f. ('huirhes. Sunday-Schools, Feiiialu Seminarie .u TencheW eVpnftet? xfirl PIANOS, OUGANS and SHEKT MUSIC? large dicou,,tff Send for cat-ilogue ftW price list. Any other make of piauotf ir organs suppjieji when desired. Agents wanted 111 every town ami.couuij .- auuicss, DAWSON & CO., 42:1 v. HXRI.OTTK,' N. C. . VEGETINE Z will try Vegetine. Ha Did, AND WAS (?URE?0. SilElEFEDIT! Mason's Improved Fruit JarF. SIMONTON FEMALE COLLlfig Statesville, N. C. itidix t-viT nfi--reu before. Ai ki .u rrz's i) k U( ; stork KILL THE FLIES KLUriZ'S FLY PAEfit Slav 1 1 .-rjV 1 Y. t t'tv jii" 1 r? - Cheiip. " i 1 1 r rz's Durtj .sit) k k. BEST Tffll YET. KLUtTrS BLACKBERRY CORDIAL, .me tii it fo-i uitllaediKU)r. buligolno f , f ,M j , sl .,e:isant renu-dr 3 vim wV,-e irxiu day to day. I suileied e. 1 I .-.ill.! uoi Tt-si day or uiUi; I was o re- fir Duirrhea, D.vwnierv, Vc. v fncals tbou.it I would nyer "VeoVer; I fof s'jflts only ;t K LIT f TZ'S Drug Store. cial sources, and it appeals by them that the average annual ordinary exjienses ot i he government iu seven years of Demo cratic rule were $ti 1, 554,400, While the like average annual expenses in seven years of Republican rule were 814.1,450, 119, being an average annual excess un der Republican administration of $61,901,-. 710i , i n And this excess cannot lie explained by the increase of population, for tlie expense I iier cfiia tit tlfe seven RepubticaiV yefts was $2.45, while in the seven Democratic years it was only $1.54. Nor can it be explained as necessarily resulting from the war, for, as I have said, 1 have excluded iroin tt.ie compari son expenses catrsed by it, namely, pen sions, public debt ami interest thereon ; and the first of the seven Republican years I have taken was tlie third year af ter, this war: , , . Of the 6orr'rtptft(W flWt ins brought dis 'iace "u non the ReiMilvfic and furnished the advocates of despotism, the world over, with arguments against popular government, it is not necessary tor me to speak in detail. Unfortunately for the credit tif the nation, the instances are so notorious that a bare reference to them brings birth a picture troni which the mind tnrns with loathing and indigna tion, l ife, 'jretlit Mnoiier, tne imciuc Mail the ?elknap trial, the villainies of the CMStoni house, the straw bitls of the Posttffttce, the Indian ami hiskey rings, rftid the long list of defaulters iu etfery tlepartiuent have liccomc matters of .his tory, ami attest too clearly tor controver sv the heed f reform. Hut no substan tial reform, von may rest -assured, will hike nlace so I0112 as Republican rule shall -prevail. The evil is ttni deep-seat ed to be reached by auythiug short of an entire change of administration. 4. Rut, fellow citizens, there is one great drama of fraud, one huge, black spot upon the national escutcheon, that cannot lie passed by with it mere 'allu sion. The seat of the Cuie'f'Jrt aetorrtte that seat that ii times past lias bceil Hntt at all tlttieS sh6ud be an emblem of purity and hoWr Is tK-cupietl by a niau who was never elected to it, and whoso elevation was accomplished by the grossest frauds aud Uildest usurpations that ever dis graced the history of a free people. 1 have no time to-day to go into a detailed statement of the -e frauds aud usurpations. 1 have no time to show you how the re turning board of Florida, iu plain viola thin Of the law of the State, .in equally piitlti Violritldil df the solemn decision of the highest court in the State,threw out a sutncieut nuiiilier tit Demo cratic ballots to give the vote tff the State, to the Hayes electors, instead of to the Tildeii electors, who had. been chosen by the. iieople. Nor how,, in. like manner, the returning boaru ot Louisiana threw the party on whose banner "Justice aim Equality" 'are indelibly inscribed. Do you wish to see the country strong and prosperous? Then support the iiolicy that, shedding its benign influence upon every part, gives irresistible strength aud uni versal well-being.' to the whole. Carolina Watchman . . . , UBL.tw.vKn, O., Feb 16. 1377: Mk If II Stkvkxs: I) ir Sir. 1 wish to irlve von thl testimony, tint you in' iv Know, uu 1 lei otn'ers k'u'jw. waal Veeilne j nas dune fur me. AI.miT i'Wo ye'irs'asfj a small sore , c luie.oii'mV leir; ft. lu boo tia; a iajw l loer, s.i i troubU'stniH' tuat fci suited toller, gro. t-rrioiy rt lit !f: I mv consulted a diK-lur at Cnuuibus. i tulowed uis au vice. It ill 1 no !fO' 1 I can truly sty t Was dlsjour icre l. At VaU U ue I was Ioo.vIqj over iny w wspa I saw your aaverusement oi egeune, uie i roire a to i The next sescion opens AnguKt U7g. It. .-ir.l' n'iV.1 tuition ill Klltrlil, lu. I -, J- A htrjje lot fnsr u. A h.n, long tiiin uf fwVntv weekn. fntuhigue and i'irrl. . .. . .t .. . winv ruir inriicui.trs on npilit iitnn. :AiIlreist Alits. t.. .UliAXT, ; " 34:Jy - , " - ' - . lViutiT,.4 n e poijANd ciaiiA 1 STOCK PIGS, And a Milch COW and Calf j FOR SALE. I hsivp a lot of line jisrs of various n'xes ivlii( u! I offer iis thoronpli-liretl .tock 1h. "AIhi.J. ! (mkI Milch U''. which .wi'l l fold at mode-'' rate rates, tpalitv coiiMilcri-tl-! U K. CRAWFORD. , ftolishiiry. .Tune )'2. 1?!?. 'MAt THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1878. The cashier of the Pulliiiau Palace Car Company, C. VV. Angell, is published by the Chicago pajiers as a defaulter tti the amount of $120,000. He has run away. TIIK- 7 TU COXURPSSIOXAIA Tht; present contlftu'u' of this District i! the subject of t-hagriii and uiortitication to all good Dvm.icrats in it. How it c.une into -tliis unfavorable condition is pretty well nnder.stool by the people of the Dis trict. The causes go back of the Wilkes boro ('oiivention in which body they cul- nViuii'etl in the nomination of Major Ann Held, under ' circ'rfiifstaneif ffriVet! unsatisfacttiry ttni .l.nge body of the Dcm cratic voters of t!i - Di-trict. Surry coun ty in public meeting assembled denounc ed it as an insult. The nomination was received coolly everywhere, so far as w,e have learned. In this county men openly 'ureat Htoo'l Partner" lor cleansing tlie blood ( :i111im iiii-iries. curt air Humors. I U-ers. io. I sai, iny lainlly, I will try so.ue otthe Vc'etlne: BtTore i a for a .. 1 Utd unr I Wilt -ill at kj " v n' made in inv mind I had ro tr rt;,'St tr.f'diclne at l ist. 1 Wal l now sleen welt jtybU. I continued lakli.Vtlie Veetne. I .frVoVc fnTrtoen bottles. My U'alUi Is mi 1. Tift : lvpf N jjoiit. an 1 I am able to i ttten 1 to 1) isine-w. T paid afiaut four hundred dol- lir.s for m ir-fre an I dooirs beiore i uoiiffat uie Veiretiue. T.lAtve re.;o!iiaieade i Veetlue to others wttu ifil 8uoies.H. 1 always keep a Oolite of It la tlie hbiue now. It is a most excellent medicine. Very rosntvtfully yours, F. AXTHOXI. Mr. Anfhonl Is one of Uie ;l ineftrsot Delaware. O. He settled here In 1 t-u. He Is a wealthy gent leman, 1 I A" 11 1 .11 1 '1 1. V III I". 11 O.JU1. .'11. .W...U . . . .. exteiHiveiv known, ' esjieolally am on the tiennins. ( una oil. H-1 . ..eU Kaa.ya lu Ciaoiaa itl. He Is respected by i Jliiinj So I I Wo .j . 1 1 . X. V. . . ALL F3R A QUARTER. A good Lnnip, cliiinney, burner nnil Trick Ur. VI KLUTfZ'S DRl'O STORE. Mori ff i Ston Mates the Little Incs Sleep. lloei Kluttz's S.xilhiiig Drops opium. ,, Ui.lv at KLUTTZS PlilJti STRK Three 1'ine ("iifrs for cen(. Ketl "C" O.I. 11-ft aiitt rettiest lias I lie f-Iuinsr a'd. . ! Vi.,ids l'nil:it rf.Ki.i Fountain, tall Imi-i-kk Uio in. In morm I e n1ttl!ns of fie blol . are many inseases; huca a .m-i.iruti, iiiii,-nuiiu, ai' i i ii-., v..i lirtU rirhin-les sires uloers an 1 pimples. In this Unp i:. . d bargains in Mair Hrmlifs. lot condition of the 11o,k1 t.-y the Vrukti-.-k. and ourr jet Soaps. tve. At TH KO F. KLUTTZ'S DKl.'O STOKI I.wonln" rsp'ectilly niforin th eili)frni i SalfMHiry and the sni roundiii)? countty, tliRi I have located in Salisbury (in the hi'M-roAm t Pllier's ltotik Store). nin am prepared fo dcV all work promptly nd well, a in a tirst-clasx Tailoring L'stnldr-I fi ei:t.. "WitJ, a ici.iy-tir vears' experience in Cuttinp. Kill in jr. Mr.kinr., Contain! "fvwsCleaninjf anil Pepairinp, 1 can solely ;uarHii- te to my patrons tne lullet satwl.iction uf the ; cconiiiMMlati.'H ';t' farmers, t w ill tiu.,A' .Toduce in Fxchange for Work. : The patrol a jre l IN wan ami the surroiinuinp ( iiiii)t s respect lirlly solicited., I orrei-jmi . (I. ne'e invited Iro n persons livimr at a dis'amtf :y::tm .t. a. Stockton in. i i illuniina reiulv in it. t!ie! ale -tlons. As a blood purtlier It lias no eq.'jai. Its eiTe -is ire won ler'tft. 17:ly. 'alisuury, N. C VEGETIHE Cared Her. W. F. Hendersou has anutmnced him- soli an luuepeiitieiit. cainuu.iw vi ress iu Scales District, on the "National platform." A. W. Tourgee is the regular republican candidate. Hon. A. M. Scales was uysiuiuiously re nominated for Congress on tlfe tirst ballot at the District CouveiTtixn ru Oreeiisbortr on the loth iust. How did it happen that the Congres sional Convention in the 7th District was held from four to six weeks earlier thau the coiiveiitions in the -other Districts of the State ! It "Civis," iffMhe Charlotte Observer, Aug. 20, will write over his own proper signature, we may answer him. The Ob server will please copy this notice. By the way does Jthe Obsertrr endorse the 'Civ is" article? Three hundret illicit distiiers iu SUntli Carolina have given themselves up and plead guilty. Judgment against iheiu is suspendetl upon their gootl behaviour. There has recently been foiind at th'f "Sam. Christian mine" in Montgomery county, a lump of gold-weighing 25 iHiuuds, estimated to lie worth $(i,(XK). Some of the finest specimens of gold in theuative state ever exhibited in this ttiwn weld brouglit here some years ago by Mr. Christian himself from th same mine. Among them was one weighing deii6unVet? H it'sMin sw it was prouiulu' tetl, nud this iirnlfffa'fJiVu lf; gone o'u ever since. TJie disssitisfictiou so fir .... ,l 1 ; III S'lr'S. r or I rie mi n- rai.i i iiun troni suVisiding Iptsseemeil to increase; and , .lhl0 ,,, w;ll ... IlOW , ,.an waUi ana sie p v i ii .,. ..; ,. i 1,., ,,., ... .,u- ,,f ! worlv as well as ever l dl 1. and I must sa when m. H. ( raw ton! began to talk ot . all t,(your b;oa p;llUler) ve-etine. Djkchestf.k, Ma?8, June it . Ok -tkv;:ns: , 1) ir sir. I feel It mv duty to say one, Vfrd In re jjar l to Uieirreai b: ie:lt I h ive rereiSeil from the use .if i or the pre iti-st won lersof tiie world: It Is votir fvr ti-ic,- I ii .ye bfen one or tlie greatest snf- ! feren fi-' the ! i1 el it years i a it, ever couiit ne nv ; 1 i. I d i slaec-lv thank my On"; a il vouf Vege- due for tlie relief I have Tlie Hhrumittixm has ! n.iln M me to sueli an extent, that my feet broke out in s-ir 's. For the list three years I have not ueen i ami uo my say I owe U running as a candidate against Maj. Arm- MAKOKRY WELLS. 1 - .. ... -m . . . ........ 1 . .i . .1 ) ' i it ( 1 1 Vl'flVTIVB !) 4 held, clubs on the streets here luilulgetl a j rW inser an,i purtlier of the bloo I Is shown beyon 1 . . , , ;,i i ..' I a doubi bv tlie great nuiulejrs who have taken It and lieaty laugh, and began to talk ot In n.celV(Vl i.nmCJlate relkr, with such remarkable chances. .lud''inti the condition of the cares. tittt fruit! six to eight thousand votes seveu jMiunds, almost pure gold. He had d'frf'it tH. the Tildeii electors.'therebv tlU rninchtchijf lie people of whole precincts ami counties, aud completely reversing the vote ot the State. Aar how, hy vote of eiiiht to seven in tho 'Electoral Com- mission, all inquiry iu to these frauds and usurpations was precluded, ami the doctrine solemnly announced aud acted upon that no matter by what frauds, no matter by what illegalities, no matter by what usurpations aTeturniug or canvass ing board may defeat, the will of the pen ile, the wrong is remediless, the Ctiusti-, Uti'.'tHS livVerless, the people ih-e help ess, and usurpation must triumph aud prevail. -These, fellow citizens, are now all mat ters of history ; but although the erro neous decisiou hy which Congress coun ted in Hayes and Wheeler may not be reversible, that fact only makes it the utore iucumbeut uihiii the people to con dentil the decision and the means by -which it was broilht about. If such au usilr patidu can pass" f ith out a rebuke, it will soou lie iu vain id istlk of constitutional modes and honest elect ious. if the will of the people can with impunity, be over several others of less weight, but all were large and very-beautiful. JMfalh o f Henry Yheeltr.-Ti ntttHiucv- inent of the sudden death of ll! gentle man, in the city of Philadelphia on the 1 0th inst.v was read with sorrow by his acquaintances in tins Ins native place He was well known and highly esteemed by a large number of our citizens for his consistent I'.fe, a till Social.; generous quali ties. He died of apoplexy in hillf till hour after the attack, which came on about i o'clock in the morning while he va ta king his usual bath. His brother Y. II Wheeler of, Salem, was summoned by tel egraph ami went on immediately. A correspondeiit of the lJaleigh Observer speaks of the deceased as follows Capt. Wheeler was about, thirty-six years ot nge. lie was genial, ana bit whole-souled and chivalrous, a noble sim ciiueu of that hirliet tvne of manhootl thrown by obscure aud corrupt returning U,e Southern gentleman. His place bf boards, ami there is no remedy tor. the business, at 437 Market street; was the wrungat will soon be the voice of such bojirtl Uhief reutlezvous tif resident ttutl visitin aud not the voice ot the people that will North Carolinians make your presidents. Aud how long,.-1 pray you coilldyour government stand under such a system; or what claim w ould it have to be called a government of the people. My friends, if the iieople ever condone this great sin, aud if thev- ever pardon ths guilty men wlifo iienietratetl it and nearly every one of whom liasleen rewarded by othce under tho administra tion the most sanguine advocate of popu lar government will have reason to hang his head in shame, aud doubt -the post Unity ot lU success. e, my fellow citizens, the very existence of opulnr government, the question whether it is Ine'tjtbhi. It tuiin out that no less thauoftr ineligible candidates were elect etl to the General Assembly in the late election. We 'came -very near electinir Mr. Fleming to the Commons from this county, and if we had done so, he would havejuade the fifth case of iueligibles. Hrf is a County Ounnrissioner, and hntfer' tlie-pfciYisions tf the present Coilsliintion he could not hold Ills &ertt: It is remark able that the wise men of so manv coun- pnblic mind by w"hat tliey km'w, and by their'own feelings, no doubt, men very , tpiickly arrived at the conclusion that Crtwfofc! tftild curry the county, some! I! ..J-ll II.. j ... ...l..........l ..... I Tuorfiit. iy iroin tme to iu ui im"i m.i iorf'v. Tliis will illustrate the condition tif rhe pitbllc n'inti Ifefe": it U not tWe' ft' suit tif aiv effort-o'f any o'ne man iu fh'e iom in unity r ifof (ft any half dozen or more men; but it cumT !?pantanetiusly fro.n causes conne. ted with the f?ttf:ftion. No ImhI.v could control it no body tried to control it. Now to what' extent this feeling pre vails in other p i.rt of the District we are not informed. We. have not written a letter nor received one on thesu'ijeet from any county In the District. Hut the air is loaded with rumors, and if we were to credit then., wcwouhlsay the same feeling exists to a large extent in Wilkes Iredell, Davie, Yadkin, Surry and Ashe. We have ?e'eti a 'private letter from Wilkes which sjiysCrawiord w ill carry that county by 500 majority. Hero is a considerable volume of smoke, but tleH;. itl way S foiife Hie where there Is smoke. So it would Fcem thele 14;''.something in it" so far as Wilkes in cVincerid. Slu ty will be very apt to show her m'digntithm in a similar direc tion. What the (itlfcr counties will do is uot so evident. Now, What hie We to Ho about it: 11 the people are laboring undef some grand iuisaiprehen.s,ion tif -the subjei't yhich con strains llTrm't jUi iiject' the Wllfet sboio' nominee. theii thstk who can should re- ieve them. , Maj. Ai infield nldr:?sejl several assemblies iu this county during the recent canvas's 'and sought todo this, but with jno 'stwirti'ent success so far as our peoplw.in'e. concerned. The canditlaey of Mr. II. II. Helper, ol Davie, is hot'iikely to attract iiiuch at tention. He cannot carry the republican vote and will Vt get the support of many democrats. He ants an othce liecause he is better qHalitied for office duties than for anything else. We wisll !!e had tine, but in this raee he. w ill be in nd lioOVa wav. If Dr. J. G. liaihsay shall antlHunce himself, rts HitHor says he will, Mr. Hel per w ill probabiy ietlfe fldHI tlie tield; for he wtuilU then tie redncetl to the thrtnees of gettlilg rt feAv votes front jiersonal friends lind d very fev from republicans: Dr. Ramsay V standing in the party wtiuld give hTm greatly the advantage, and it would bo a, waste of time and effort on Mr. Helper's part to go through the canvass. And if Dr. Ramsay shall become a candidate Mr. Crawford" has declared that he will retire and leave the tield rather than jeopardise Democratic prospects. This then, is tlie prospective situation, and we suppose will be satisfactory to Arnlrie'kTs friends by relieving the nyaKoiT.lfiVtictW!ons'a:nd' bringing' dp a" square issue between the Democratic and Republican parties. It remaiustdbcsccii V2GETINE 1 3 batter than any MEDICINE. , llK!sa.rfi Kv.. Dec, 1877: I hve u-iel It R Stevens' Ve-'etltie, in 1 like It bet ter I i in anv m li -la I h rNM Mr purifying the bloo r. ouelvutleof V.-geilae aivompiishes more g.VKt tli ia a'.l other iieJtL-7Je I U ive taken. TIH)S. l.YXE, Henderson, Ky. Y.: rriN-K is eoinpbse.T tf Roits. R ir;;s. and Herbs. It l-t tery ,ilea-..i it to UX-: every child likes it. VEG1TINE. ilciiiiiiii'iulel M. D 's. m&M Little IJ&8H0P AItOUXl)'th.COHfffiU.:; To the IMil.liV. li.H-rixo : - IULIAN & FRALEY Present compliments to tluvpublic and tlcsirc'tffr'iVU rcuewetl attention, to their effort's to Is. useful as.. mum imis: AND CARPEHTEBS; time, lIRStKiKNs: Dear sir,-1 h ive sild Vej,'etlue for a don,' an I H i 1 11 gives in i.st excellent s t -iaU" A. U, UK KIKr; ,M. I).. llarfetou. lud. Prepared by H. B. STEVE-73, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. Mortgage Sale! I' irsiui t to the lerms id n Mongage given to W. A. Tliuijon. by .Iscoh spiy and his wil'o Ann Muria. datitl ihe 14. h day of August, l75. to end ieih day f Anpiift. 18. lor the purpose of seenrii g lie J n n.el t 1 a debt ol t)no Hundred Dollars at 8 'er cent, interest. lo the ijtfid W (i Th-nnpson. I will i-pll ir at thelVirt HoiiNMin McujviM; N i'. on Sat'fiibiy 14th Scnteinher. a Tract of Land in Marie enhntv? ' tisfv fid Mortpasre. Hi ' metes and U inide. ies of said tract will be iriven nt time if tulc. W'M. U.Tu-.i.MPSoN. 44. 'Ml iid P. N. HEILIG & SON, would call attention to thMr larg-e and splendid I stock of it Attn WARE Embraelnsr IKONS and STKEI.S-cvery variety or Slea and shapes best quality. Wagon and Bugg-y Materials. c'o'uiprlsinir all the virious ki'ias r.tulre-.l-sprfatcs, axles, wheels. X" . ready to set n.i. Telegraph. Str'aw Cutters all sizes, and unsurpassed ia qualliy and dura'ii'ity . (j'reai Americin Lightning SAWS. every kir. 1 an 1 hUe, embrieintf MILL & CUOSSCTT. N .l LS all slzis-ciit and wrought. PLOWS The most po;ul!ir aud a;i;ir vd styles -Plow fast ings, all kinds, bolts, &c tST-." No. 5 points for l. WINDOW CLASS from M to4i llitl-y.olts, Paints Varnislies, I.tglitnln? Drier. Ac. FAIUBANK SCALES Steelyards and Balances. WorJi TooWJ For Carpenters, Blacksmiths Shoemakers, Farmers. Champion Mowers and Reapers. Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines, Horse-Prrs. Pumps, tar-Grain c'radles, Grass Scvthes, Planters Handled Hoes, CUNSi Pistols. Knives, and CUTLERY of all kinds rfTour stock embraces e- erything to lie found In .i litfe ai'l complete Hardware store, and nil at low pHce? fft cash. JeeJ With th inks for past favors we hope to' merit couttuued couiidenoe and Increasing patronage. March I, lsis. 2:ly i Tii'.'lr ffrices arc as low as ifla jiossible tt ' j make tcrrf. and thqjr work uot inferior" any. Tlfey till orders in two deinrtinc;" ! lintl so far driven satisfaction. Tliey" I have extended their facilities rtftntlv, an4i- are encoti rajjed to hope -for increased flt--mands. Their ready made stock in han't.: comprises a -general assortment of howe f'W niturv Heilstcnils, liureaus. reS;" Lounre.-1hick. Wnrdn)les. Uooi-CssW. C'tiplHiartls and Chinn Presses, Candle Stimd, I Tin Safes, Desks. Tables, Washst and, Chsfrl, ! 6cv. Thev also keep an assortment of i COFtflNS. i . . ! nt walnut, pine and jioplar, from $3 upwr(l. ' Also, Window Sitsh. They till order? ff!f- ott tHiKllHui iMrysi. Will con tract tor car-t-ntcr's work and warrant satisfaction. Will take good lumber and country produce in exchange tir furniture. Shop mrly site Watchman 'mt'fc. . Julan X Fhalet. TO OGNTRACTORS: PROPOSALS will be received until Senteinber tlie '21st. It78 for Macailamizirg that Portion of Main tret lying between In niss and Hsher Streets iu the Town of Salis b uv. Iid uinatihn v.i to the i-hurabtcr ;f ihe work" may be had by calling tn th- tinders' gn ed at Merotieys & Khgers store Tl'e light to reject am and all liids'is rtj.-erh-d. Rv order of ihe Board of (Joinnrissioncn'. Anz. 21.1. B. F. itiJGEUS, G B.C. 44: 4t. .tr. are ilad io announce to the friend and patronH of Woodland Academy, that it will he re-opt h.d on the last Monday in Augutx 1873. For particulars apply to THUS. LACY, Principal, 43:1m. Wood Ltraf, N- C; Valuable Land for Salel I offer lbr?ahTwo TracdR bf Land situated on Back Creek, about i tilile west of Salisbu rv, known as the Slaiisill landn. adjoining . rt. Hall, J. T. Hav, J. C. illepie and other, containing One Illihdreil Acreit each. I will nell iwparateif djtlygelher aathe purchaser may desire. . Tetftis rfehsbhable. For further fnfbrnnt:on cull n br addtesa toe at Iill fridge, Rin CttHbtv. N. C. J. S MbCUBBINSi A-t. Mill Bridge, N. C, July 12, 1878. 30: 2m. Rowan Coety Superior Conrt. B. B. Kolierls, as Trustee of Susuii K. Humphreys, Plaintiff, AGAINST Tltoma F Brown, Samuel It. Harrison, Wtrnditnt. The defendant, Thftnias . Brown, lierehv notified that B. B. Roberts; as Trustee of .Su san K. Humphreys, has roufifienct-d itn action against linn ami .iinuei H Ilariison, in ihe Siiierior Lonrt ot Kowan rtWnty.Maleof North Carolina, entitled as abot-c : That the purpose of said action ir to recover the sum of three thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars and sixty-six cents, for irfohey loaned, with in terest thereon from the 31st day ct July, 1877. That the summons has lil-en duly served upon the defendant, Samuel K. Harrison. Said Thotn.-i K. Rnfwn is hereby required Io appear at the Court-House in Salisbury, in the Count v of Rowan, at the Term of the Su perior Court to be held on the Hth Monday af-- ter the 4th Monday of September, iSis, and durinir said Term Id answer or demur lo Ihe f '..mnl .inl lo lu hlfd in I lik ntfli ! I lf I 'lrl i . . . . j'..a .... ... ...... ... ' - ...- - . nf the Supeiior Coidt tff Said county within the first three day of caid Term, or the Plain tiff will apply for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Said Thomas S. Brown i further notified that a Warrant of Attachment against his pro petty in said coitnty has been issued from the Superior Court bf Rowan county pn applica tion of the plaintiff, returnable to the Superior (Aiurt of Raid criuhty, at ihe !urt-IIouKe in Salishuryyon Ihe 8th Monday after the 4lh Monday of September, 187$. J.M. IIORAIT, Clerk Stittetior Colut, Jtoican County. 34: Gt: pf $10 ' ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS. J. W. Watson, , The old orrglral- and reliable Photographer, from Raleigh; has taken and fftted up thl MA (iallerv on Main t reel -Salisbury, N. C.7l he is prepared lo exepifte all styles of Photo graphs. Fereotvpes, c, in the very bent ntjle. Call and -see him over Plvler's Fwk Storr. rNVork the liesl iu ihe Slate. Jri.iJ- Hack Line to Albemarle. The tuide: signed is running tri-w comfortalat eeklvTt.iek Ime from Salisbury to .Alh- marle, N. V,. Will convey passenger to " ilill, or elsewhere on the line, cheaper th any Liverv Stable. Leiive Salisbury 7 Mondav, Wef!h-"?d;fy ?,nd Friday, 7 . m. ' turneverv t(ferfda-, TliHfSday aiid Saturday, 0 f. ' . . Leave-ordv-rs at National Hotel. . W; WHlTfct-A, Mv. Proprietor- mm niia T. I AYERS, MANUFACTURER OF FIXE CIGARS, Salisbury, N. C. The following brands kept constantly on hand : "Roval tJem," $50.n per M. "Little Pet," HO.oo per M. "(Both Havana fllle.l.) "Daisy," $55.00 per M. "Slrrer Lake." (half Havana filled.)' S35.00 per it. "No. l," 3fl.oo per M. "Pride of CubaMJ5.00per M. "Little CYmunodorV' fio.oi) per M. orarrs pmmpt y Ull.-d. The Oldest Specialist in Amerlfa. Dr. J A. Clopton, of HantsYille, Ala., Treats with almost VmeTial 'aJ Cancerous atfectiona, UBeioftlonr; tiona-, ExcreAeneeA and Tumori u;j face, Ac, xlTes; FtliU; tions, &c As th'e l)iK..tor ? gg address his son, John Robefl UUp lti UW nam in full. . a x? -tll Send for Circulars and ie5uw7 from men known to every one in the Sta Thousands who eonld not leave J.oroeprin,. tieen cureti ny me mne u . aj- 1 directioni accompany a iht an v man or woman can tlfe ie,u Write vour name in iuu. ' j-.. fey OtBce, Codrtfy ami State. ecJ name, or rrly soil? name-in full. - '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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