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''mm'mmm'mmm'mm'mmmmmTmmmmmmm I I - , ' . I 4 H J r - i .... 1 - . i. - k Ii O O -T" j "uEiiuitf is Bt ill on the inralKi jut.- . -The wiroin4. runaways are, returning -o- panfcruptfy M'oue of the lost arts now. iftr the circus come the.Bhle bIkws a iyer notice these little b1c Issue. -O- unusually good in Uwri, and U looking a improved fall has runted Fr'ercVs 1 jlUl xc II. Kestler, ,endid new eating uouse ai cue uepi, will open it shortly. ' o k wash-out on the W. N. C'TL UlU t filled yet, and transfers still have to he eiaile at the oreaw. o- kireet Cleaning : Mayor HeiTig has been viTiD a good deal of ditch cleaniug &c, goat in the last week or two.. We are glad to see oii our streets Fred r fisher, Eh w1m l,a8u abseJitfroni hotaefor some IMe- nlw.-Jap Ualtonj i Eq., of Franklin Ti wnnhip recently killed 58 snake of the adder species in one fccia. ? sure iact. d AMt"X The hog, law has passed at i,sr to "o in effect Oct. 1st, lint how 1 'we keep the glass down now T O Cheap John has gone, and his stero tvped song is no. more heard in our sti :ets S objections. M Schlofif, Esq., was an unintentional attendant upon the Y. M. C. A. meeting on Friday night last. Oh, but i t vas IIV. fun -o- nr.li- fith jliirkf Znt will lu. i'a I ast day given delinqnents & return State and coontjr taxes&. Take heed '.and save courf!cdstand doatle!tax.ftis at Sher- in s omce. o- Uxifoumkd. The Salisbury police are now in full uniform. The suits are first- class and handsome. We arc glad, really glad that this has been done. Don't think the. police like it; for the little boys follow th'eui all over tho streets admiring the bright new buttons. Sai. -It saddens us to record the death, at 7: P. M.r Wednestlay, of little Aiton Ekole Kkcrts, son' f our friend W. S. Negus, Esi. Engle was a bright, spjen- did little fellow ot about six summers and the only child of doting . parents. Hut whom the gods love, die young." The afflicted paveuta have the heart-fejt sym pathies of the community. . o Permnal. Mr. J. If. Seals the editor and proprietor of the Snnny South," an illustrated weekly literary paper, pub lished at Atlanta, was in Salisbury on Wednesday last, soliciting subscriptions for his paper. Mr. Seals is "an elegant ccntleman and his paper merits a liberal patronage from Southern people - j THE CANKER WORM'! HARVEST. -o- J'lic auction nale of Holzingcr's cigars nt l-'iJilnv. was a lively time, but Iniokers went cheap. Cash sale you know. o- Mr E W Hovey is working a huge force at the Dun's Mountain gold mine now, with most favorable indicationsof success. llovey is one of the imhiniitaldes. o: If people will let their hogs run at large iliey ought at least to" put- l ings in their noses. This would put a stop to their nnttiii,', and abate a great nuisance. The excursion to Richmond on Satur day 14th inst promises to "be the biggest thiugof the season. Fare for the round trip only three dollars. The depot is tilled with freight for lucichaiiUiW-thoAVcstern North CarolU ' na R. U. detained hereby the break lu that road. . ' , ' . ,, M '1, . ..I The Kc Vr- 1'iitcliard, of the liap- tist Churchlpreaehed au able and ehMpient MMitioii, in Meiouey's Hall to a good au- ifieiice on Monday nijiht last -o lug. -The Senior U visiting that famous wa tering place, "Flat Swamps," iu Davidson county. Anythingumiss this week, charge it t his absence. o '-. Aomrri-TURAi. Ci.in: The farmers near t'hiua Grove have organized theni- 'sclvekluto an agricultural club, for mu tual improvement. A good thing. . " i . Any. daddy and mammy Jbund for that htst or rather Jbund baby yet ? Left In a fence corner found by some waggon - rs-4nly three months old scandalous. i -TO'- The Ixtntlitidrk aoaouuees that ArnV- firld and Hivwer,1 the candidates for Coo press will speak at Hatter "Simps Friday, Sept. 25th, and at Salisbury, Saturday, Sept. 2th. . . lUnam JTctlical Societu.Thia society couipoaed .of the leading physicians f Rowan, , met , iu the Mi yoii ofticei on Wednesday last. It Wiethe annual meet in r f,ir election of officers. &e. Dr. J. G. tr - ' IJamwiv wft "i-ele;ted President, and Dr. liT. Trautbani, Sec. Dr. Stephen sonvwastilected i'ice-Piesideiit. A nnta- ber of questions interest ing to the profes sion were discusseil at tiie meenng. "Roan MorxTAix."7' There in an ex ceedingly graceful and well written arti cle uuder this caption in the Septcmlier nuniler of the "South Atlantic.' It is from the pen of Miss M. Winniford Haly burton, of Salisbury. The word painting -i. t i i is inairnmceni, ana snows rare uueui which we trnst our young friend will fur ther cultivate, .develop and tone down The magazine is in the Salisbury Libra-) rv. --o- : Tiik Festival. The festival last night at Meroncy's Hall for the benefit ot the yellow fever sufferers was a success. A goo(K audience was in attendance, the musical programmo was well rendered, the refreshments were well ser ved at rea sonable prices, and the auction of contri buted articles was an interesting feature. The writer is not a musical critic, but to his untutored ear the singing of Misses Shober, Schloss, Halybnrtou and Leak was charmingly well done, while Rand No. 2 covered itself all over witb young glory. It was not our good 'fortune to hear Irof E. 1. Xeaye's, cornet solo, but we knowTt was matchless, as Prof. N. ranks only secondViu this country to Levy and Arbuckle, as a cornet, soloist. . Ato gethcr tlie'entertiiinment wasa gratifying success, and we sajp-all honor to those ladies and gentlemen whose hearts con ceived and whose hands carried it out. The proceeds amounted to about two hundred dollars. A similar entertainment will- be given to-night with the admission fee reduced to 5 and 10 cents. Let everybody go. TJie Uorrible Plague Gaining New Ground and Fre VicUnts-lnde8cribable Suffer ' ing in Memphis, New Orleans ant YUks hu rgNo Prospects of an M batcmen I. Cantox, Sept 11. In the last twenty four hoars there have been 15 new cases and 4 deaths. ; r Nw- Orleaxs, Sept. -11. H The weather to-day lias been cloudy, cool and windy. There are 253 new cases and 90. deaths. Batw Rouge, Sept. 11. -borne ) deaths have occurred from yellow fever to date. Eighty-eight cases are reported for tlie three days ending yesterday, and at least 40 more will be added this morn- 1 .' ' - - - - i .i Mkxpuis, Sept' 11. Liiter Weather clear but cool. Two undertakers 'report 40 deaths up to noon. Only seven coffin makers are left in tlie cityAD.Lang: stafff President of the Howard Association has telegrapheV to ,Richnioud, Ind.j and Cincinnati, for It ,00Q' ready made coffins.' s MEHEMET ALT MASSACRED. The 'Albanians Kili Him $d Twenty Men- I-iOXDOn, September 7. A special from Constantinople states that lehemet All I Pasha, rhoTras sent to pacify Albania, was mobbed at Yocovo, a town 67 miles northeast of Scutari. He fled from the dace and took refuge iu a shed, but was pursued, by the Albanians, who called upon' him to organize an attack' against tlte Austria ns. Upon refusing to comply with this demand, lehemet Ali and twenty members of his suite were massa cred.-- INSTANT DKATH . i The Killing of the Stqerrisor of the Rich montl d' JPanrille Railroad. ' Saturday night, Mr. D. G. Hnddleston, supervisor or master of the third division of the Richmond fc Danville Railroad, met with a sudden and violent death at a point two miles north of Greensboro He started towards Greensboro late at night on a hand car, accompanied by Mr Charley Ralsley, of that town, and two negro meu, saying that he could reach his destination before the south bound train. due about 10 o'clock, arrived there. They had not .proceeded far before the train Mr. J. (m Caittpes; and Jl hi family rc dead. TheyAliod in Memphis, Tenn., with yellow lever.. Xr. Cairnes, in for wer j;ears, superintended the Chamber's Factory at this place. Tliej were, -mem bers of the Presbyterian church ' - o 0ldJ?fins.- flie papers are bragging aWut old coins and Salisbury rises and tags to put in a word. MrTheoF KJuttz : lias an American silver half dollar, of the i' coinage of 17(15, and a dollar piece of i 17!i. The lialf dollar is of crude but nuique design. i"- o Titos Chaffin, for so long a painter here, fflLfmm a window iu Charlotte one night , last week, and broke his back. He has hefore him the dreary prospoct of a help I -less crinnlw-hol for liln fr U lUlll.i ii 1 ....... I f T l.i. 1- .11.' Ui .ill. si. .A. i?U)CKlOU oi xnis place. ! , , . - o - ' ' r. I' M. t... A. 1 Ins association at its meeting on Friday evening last, decided to hold devotional meetings iu tlie county jaU on the third, and at the poor house on the first Sabbath afternoon, iu each month. it . . was also resolved to mvitc lion. W. M. i). 1 1 - noumns to deliver a public address be- lore the association at an early day. tO reatcredit and praise is due several liidics of our town, for the prominent part 'iM'H by them in obtainiug aid for the Jellaw fever sufferers in the South. (Tnr citizens have responded generously to the tall as they 'always" do uuder such cir- cumstanccs. , "Cast thy bread upon the waters.?' '- BUSINESS IiOC AL COLUMN. SO-CA - .We lwve mado -arrangements i.OJ, witTrthe publisher of that excel lent Agricultural Mafraane, iilhe Caro lina tanner, at Wilminjrton. N. C, by which we are enabled to offer it and tlie " UcAii'h for &2.5Q a year A bet ter bargain is rarely to be had, t Stnd in Tax Receipts supplied (in books if dc- -Isired) at U5cent per hundred, on very suori nonce. Mr. Tios. Taylor's -ScW for Boys. . The second Sesiou of this School will commence Aug. th, 1878. Tuition, $2, $2.50 and $3 a month. Bills presented monthly. - Salisbury, N. C, July 10, 1878. The Presidential Aspirants.: I -V9ar Pfeside.nJ;ial sprpt w fidgety as iocL as he gets "Be jbee iii his Jbonnet. beiutifaFit fs lo 4atchMow te spirit Lof great unrest moves the candidate hither and thither, bounces themjup and down. Mr. Blaine is jast now widening the cir- cumference of his personal grip, Mr. Ran dall has 1 become u silent and j ghostly wanderer, M?,.Thnrman,legins to whirl Jike a sbuttlecoclcOTerJautamn fieldf, Mr Uayara knows tlie aawuy comfort -cf die fleet palace car, Mri Heud rick swings around the circle, and'ohr owu ingenuoos ' Jii iiJ i L.i. A , uovernor snuueniy ,ueveivp ui a in ou ton for making 'acquaintances m fai- Statcs. Goddboyai all. , . j a,ray In Rwwan ontte ilta Inst.. .1 a Kamaar. 3tf Jolin Aompjtoof'MwWWfnie to Miss Jand.A Locke. Ail In favor of the Narrow liuage Kallroiul from MooresvOie to Winston. ' ' i - ... . lb , s The Woman who rejoiees in alad and ct cream, hot cakes and warm pe i W . - Th Stndett eats hajtirjAmf tits down at cs- sTrfindimtnial lborf,Ji s t IF The Boineia Man wlio boltrh? food in eager haste and hurries to his counting room ; IF ThHard Drinker could look, the deleicaie glands, dwoilen and festered with disease, that cause the throbbing brain; t r-' IF f: The Lawyer the, Mi aister, the. Merchant, and all who 'lead aedent.iry lives and are snKject .to Dysepnia .or JudigeLioo, . ConsLspalioi and ilesdacaefV " " W '. ' , . ,;'y .V ' ' i V IF . V- These onlv knew what Mebbel's Hepatine fqk THE LiVEB will do for their relief, and how quickly it cures there would be . roueli lein suffering th'as at present J i The great Liver Medecines for salebyTheo. F. Klutis. GOOD DIGESTION, NOTICE ! ' In pursuance of a Mortgage execiHed to m oy Hayiuan ' Critz. I will Hell Cr al. .t Court House in M6cksvill. . nn Ilia KiKlanr rLePre,mr next ae tra of land known as thetiriffin place, adjoining the lands of A. narp, v . hteadman, and others, containing 89 acre moriror lelaUisfjr.aid nioUai?e-,-, , Au2. 5, 1878,r4i4t.3 A ANDERSON. Davie County H ni IS TltE PROBATE COCKT. Onand OflTSlicVas 4 Grease' ! 'OAITEHS, , , -V ..' SHOES, SLIPPERS,' &c. W. M. iespectrulljr, announces his continuance at tun old stand ip his old line, on Main Strret. opposite Euniss' Drug Store. lie U always reauy anu.auxiotia to accommodate costoaters in his line in the lest manner possible.' He is prepared to do first class work and ran rom. J pete With any northern Shop or Hand made ftrork. His jnaehiues, fasts, ic. are of the latest arq best paferns: Ue works the very best material and keeps on hand Teady made work, and stock equal to any special order. Repairing neatly and promptly dme at rea sonable prices. Satisfeetion gnaranVecJ'or no charge. Prices to Suit the Time: Cash orders by mail promptly filled. 34-Glls- W. M. EAGLE. "Give us this day our daily bread," and good tuedecine to -digest it, is both reverent and hu man. The human stomach and liver are fruit ful sources of life's comforts; or, disordered and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve and through every artery. The man or woman with good digestion see beauty as they walk, and overcome obstacles they meet in the rout ine of life, where the dyspeptic sees only gloom end stumbles and growls at even imaginary objects. The world still needs iwo or three new kinds of medecine before death can be per fectly abolished; but that in my lives have been prolonged, and many siinerers from Liver dis IB al n t 1 1 a. ... a . came suuueniv upon mem. iliey an i ease. Dyspepsia ann rienurtcne, nave oeen cur- heard it about the same time, and Bals. ed by Merrelis Hepatink, is no longer a l.lv.ili 1 ah foj Nou.lioho in t uranlir triimitoQ ley and the negroes imiuediately leaped , , . q,Ieslloll bui wha, it islhe ,osl from the car. Finding that Iluddletou wonderful discovery vet made in medical was making no effort to escape, one of Uie I science. Those afflicte! with Jtilliousne- and " ' IT? r Aa... I. ...1,1 ...... I I m r. w1 lit., n negroes screamed at him to jump oil and save his life, but the next moment the train, which was moving at the rate of about thirty-five miles an . hour, struck the hand car and smashed it into atoms. A sharp curve and the darkness of the night, prevented the' engineer from - dis tinguishing any object iu front of him, and hence he was going at fnl speed at ATINE. It can be had at Theo. F. Kluttz'?. Hobble and limn no more, but hang your Crutches on the old oaken le and seize the first opportunity to be permanently cured lour Rheumatism. Uoutr.tcled muscles, Mill Joints, Frosted Feet, Headache, Earache, Pain in Breast, side and back, -will vield to that FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, IT,"-' Are anearuOed for the cur and pryeitciif HJLViii a. ouxn. froo. mJUioore. Aid. KM l.-il . f n .... : . - l'enuon to re- J- raoyegiiardianl friend of Mary A A tkinson; minor, -lr;jntiJt rr i A (runst . Geo "W Swicegoodjruardian,' , ' ueemtani. Upon the arfidaTli f ,t Pi.;nt;r ; dered by the Coort, that publication' be made ... t wrouaa uaiciMuan", ror six successive weeks, notifying the dvfondant ttonrc. w Swicegood, who i a non-resident of the State to appear si the office of the Clerk of the Supe rior Court of aaid county, on Monday the l dy of Jiily 1878, and answer the complaint which will be filed in the above entitled action within teii days from the date hereof, and if he tails to answer the complaint, ih plaintiif will apply to the Coort for the relief, demanded in the complaint. Witness, ' :- II. H. HOWARD, Judge of Probate and Clerk Superior Conrt of Davie County. May 17th, 1878. 31:6t:pf $7. pd " E. H. MARSH'S IAGHHE mm GREAT REDUCTION IX PRICES 2 We are the first to offer 1 ' First-Class Sewiog Machines, - I at pricea within the rjacta of alL V3 Vf ILli SELL THE VEBV UEST FiUtI .Y KF.WI Ki . MACHINE SALISBJJJIY, X, C. - Having my Foundry in readiness. 1 am now prepared to do all kinds ot Casting in either WlDBt Topaad Drawer, and neeestarr Attaeh Iron or Braa,,. All kind,of Ensin and it!?, VT. 'UfW " at R,Ipod tk . J.- .-1 l.r ,, , . , ", "MKUOICI, - on an orntmented Iron Stanfl and Ttf Jt; 1tk f V ork done with dinpatch; also all kinds of Agricultural and Mining Machinery built or repaired to order. I am aluo prepared to Dress FEE! OP CHARGE. Lumber, make all kinds of Mouldings, make Tbese maebioea are warranted t to 41t1wbfe, r js Saj.h, Blind- and Doora. Sah, Doors, and all l'De p"y Sewing witk noret. Wef ' ' aJ A stock of Lumber always on hand or furnish- t.i.. iw.tiT..kvw. ....v l.Zf.i'L?r - I 'v it siiNaaii oiiivn m nllC 11 tt ill rl II F r L II U ; J. D(jKNEEIY, 'Grocery, i'roiice' aji'C&iission Agent ' &r ithc iile of Fertilizers, Lime, Sawed tihrnglen;" and Mountain Produce. Buy and sell Cotton, Corn, Flour, Meal, and all kinds of country produce on commisiion. Highest prices guaranteed. Agent for the celebrated-English patent Milking Machine. powerful remedy, long and favorably known aa ' Coii!senV .Lightning Liniment, which is the moment wheu ho struck tho car. Hud- Izood for both man and Ue.tsi. Price 5u cents illoton was found a short distance from hoitle. ' torrtle by C. K. Larker. his the track with his skull mashed and body considerably bruised. His watch was still moving when body was found, and Engineer Alsop ainiued it to ascertain whether or Huddlcton's time was correct, thinking that perhaps the accident was due to a difference in the watches, but found it ex actlv with his own. It is thought that he the ex- not An Undeniable Truth. T ' You deserve to suffer, and if you lead a mis erable, nnsalisfactory life in this beautiful world, it M entirely voiir own fault and there is only one excuse for you, your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed ihoottihd. Persoiml know ledge "and common sense reasoning will soon show you ilial Green's Will keep a small aMortmertt 'of Family Groceries. Call and see him at his new stand, three doors below Kluttz's Drug Store. 29jmo?. - - t . "' J r La i. ; i . ; ! i. (, . . :, J i . Davie County , , .... 7 1 IN THE SLVEIUOh Col UT. M. K. ChaiHn, Admr.' of J, Wal-) lace, dee'd., Plaintiff, Vr F Gannon. Geo A Cannon, I Petition to US (' nines t wife L K Uaines, Vto sell laud J Wesley Cunuon, Martha A for A&seta. Cannon, V C Gannon, Thos A Camion and Willie nnima Can uoii. Ileirs at law, t. Deffls. It appearing to the satisfaction of tlie Court, that J Wesley Cannon, one of the defendants above named is a non-resident, of the State, itis rdered by the Conrt that publication be made n the "Carolina Watchman'" lor six successive v . ! 1 weeks sotuying s,-uu (leiemiaui io appear ar the office o( the Clerk of the Superior Conrt of lid oouniy, ou dioudaF the i'th day of Sept lST.nd answer tb complaint, which is filed n the above entitled action, and if he law to answer the complaint, the Piaiutiff will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded iu the complaint- AVitness. It. 15. JiOW. A ni). ('lerk Pnperior Conrt of Pavie County. July 1H. 4l.fit. (?7.) August Flower will cure you of Liver Com plaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable must have been drinking, but there was effects, anch as sick headache, palpitation of at last accounts no positive evidence to ihe heart, sour stomach, habitual castiveness, . - . .. , ',. dizziness of the head, nervous protration, low spirits, &c. Its sales now reach every town on the Western Continent and not a Uruggist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. You can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 Cents. Three doses will relieve you. this eff ect. At any rate, his death is en tirely attributable to his owu rashness The body was brought to Greeuaboro, where HuildjetoNrs family resides. Char, isoserver. ... . All those Buffering with Hemorrhoids, or Pilun r.o r mi Ci v rlv mi hpnitr i""nianentl v br.CULCUljiKt.bJIUAL,LI&lUICi. cured if they Wi use 'fabler's B.ickeve Pile Ointment, which is sold by all Druggists lor tiTERlEETiXii. The Rowan and avR" Cluster, commsed of pastors, elders and deacons from the Presbyterian church - ?, met -in HBalinburv on Moudav lat. Jolm K Graham Esq., was chosen Presi ut, and llev- It L Hoyd Secretary. Among tkoee presout we noticed Revs A L Crawford and J Alstin Kamsay, an Mess. Wilson Lingle and Richard Cul- "t'rston Esq: After a pleasant session the cluster adjourned at II P. M. Monday l meet ext at Third Creek church Monday after the fourth Sunday November next, on in A (Jarjd from W H KiteJten, Esq, Sootlajw Neck, Spt. 4. To the voters of the Second Congress ional District : - At the earnest request and solicitation I of my friends of both - political parties, I 50 cents a bottle. For sale by C. K. Barker. PRICK CURRErVT. Corrected by J. M. Knox, & Co. Sept. declarti wwlf jft;andidat to represent Oottok firm 1 Middlings, CLEAN, COOL AND COMFORTABLE! Kestler's Beer Garden. lu rear of A. J'arker's Variety Store. Elegantly furnished pleasantly arrang ed; always a cool - breeze: ice-cold Peer; the best wines and liquors, easy chairs, and all the late papers. THE COOLEST PLACE IX TOWN. Come and spend a pleasant lioufl'" Respectfully, ; . . . AV'. IL IwESTLER. 1 A NT ED. Young minfi Ccspond'Int gfanu Agent at fsalisbnry, -is; c., also one in each neighboring town.1 Good pay for actual work. Address with references (stamp for answer) Mercantile linreati, Chicago, III. this district id thJ 4GtU Congress. In doing tJds I actuated by no nnholy ambttion, bttt having the good, 'the wel fare the prosperity, of my state and coun try at heart and desiring to see tho bur den of Government rest upon alliu propor- S.vi.tenuRY, X. C., Sept. 1J, 1878. Mr. Primer: Permit ua toay to the .public, through your paper, that after getting all the facts connected with the death ot our mother, Mrs. C. E Urown, of Charlotte, we are fully satisfied 'she died frohi icxeitehient produced by the breaking down and up Lsetting ox tne iiacK in which- Riiewas.iie ing conveyed from the Springs to the Kail- road station.' 4- - ' We are also satisfied that the disaster resulted from the willful and inexcusable negligeiiice of tho managers and proprie tors of the Glen Alpine Springs Company. The undersigned respectfully request all papers that eojtted im article that ap peared tie the Cherlotto Xb$ei'er. bf Kejit. ;i and by as unuthoiiot-r-to jmblish in is nonce. LEONIDAS CRAWFORD, - ROWERT J. ClLWFORD. Don't kill tho toad. .Thev are the gardner's very best fricuds, friends, from the tact that tliey are tlie mortal enemies of insects and worms tluit depredate on garden vegetables. -no demand low do "stain's Bacon, countv. hog round Butter Eggs Chickens per dozen Corn new . . . . . J X .. .1 1 - 1. 1 ...r ...,T -UE.Vi. moucraic ucmanu at ... ., i , T ... t.i 5 i , Wheat good demand at wnicH ii saocessiui win auatn oriiereuai i- t rftni wiiicu l nave always aavocated. My plav i super form, brier! v exmessed. is this ,1 Potatoes. Irisu 1 l I I T . . . . ; f.iji . J. n 1 I ..-. v-..l ..l U.,l. ti,i ..l .1.. ... . I of greenbacks theretor. o vts 2. The taxation of National Ranks asall BEESWAX ? f " I I rM ! other nronettv. 1 iaxw - -v - 1 I. - . nn.- - .n.-viii...Ai i i I oi'AtKbUKKi uic p. uicoi tu iiiqikiiouai immius i dried-V in greenbacks, so far as constitutional. Sugar 4. Triie repeal oflha Resumption Act.' ; 5. Jl modifiqatipb of die llevonuo 1 liiw so that1 'it wilt aflWt'all' section" Of ; tlie couutry alike and only such revenue as is necessary to carry on the wheels govern men ment. G. Tax on all incomes of one thousand dollars. 7. Free Ranking privileges I shall make a thorough qnd complete 1878. 7(4,8 G 8 15&20 7a8 tl.-'SO.OO 45 4850 8)cl.0) $2.'50a2.G0 05 "75 75 810 25a:iO eu at short notice. - they avoid the neeesmty of witidittr lM:ift' A 1ft rTnr.a TAr4aV.l. x1 i a t-ii tlread. Had will aetr from tlie fnert cambric to t) w aaiu joucjr heaviest overeoat cloth. . Send for a iroaJr and f . 1 ....... I r i . - . . . " lor sale at my shops. Work guaranteed, and at prices to suit the imes. 28:1 v.nd. J X " ample of tewiag. Every machine warrantca lof " ureeyeart. . , AGENTS WAXTED EVERY W n ERE. . ' ' CEXTEXXI1L MACHINE CO- UmlU , 147-ly. TaSFUbertSti'liUaddphiata "51 Practical Blacksmith AND H0RSESH0ER. SHOP connected with Brown & Verble's Livery Ulles. fjgT"u designs of Sho4, to suit any snaiMi (t foot. AH shoeing uu strictly si lenttllc prtu-i-lples and WARRANTED. All Kinds blackKmltUlng promptly done. in:iy 4 Greensboro Female College, Terms Eeduced to Suit the Tio,c.4- - The 45th session will begin on Wednesdar,, 28th of August. Charges per Session of 20 trccA n ; Board, (exclusive of washing and lights),'-$WJ Tuition in full English course, $25. '- Lxtra studies moderate. , . For catalogue apply to ' '- ' ! " T. M. JONES, Pren't: 37:2m. pd. .--,." r. Ml t North Carolina College. CU'DTTOT TVTTT T TTuTTiV . . OxXllItU iimjliiJM JiXil , The next session Wins Mnvo a v Arn.U 5 1878 The ooiime nf ctiuliou !j full KnlK In ''' 1 have just returned from the North the Colleffiie and Aeadpmio l)pnrtmni-K. v and am receiving my stock of goods em- corp8 uf instructors, .able and experienced; - hracing all the latest styles of RATS and hence, this institution furnishes- superior ad- R0N'ETS, for Ladies, Misses and C'hil- vantages for obtaining a thorough fy'lasMesl dren. FLOWERS and RIBBONS. in end- and business education. Tuition is mbdefate?u less variety. 'HUMMING SILKS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, FANS, Zephyr Worsted Material for fancy work, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neck Wear, Corsets, a good stock of Human Hair Goods, fcc, tc, All bought for cash, which will enable me to sell as low as the lowest. Call before buj'iug elsewhere. MRS. S. A. GREENFIELD. Opposite Crawford's Hardware Store. 2t:;hnos. BROWN & VERBLE'S Livery & Sale Stables, 7 ' SALISWTKY, X.'C.j- Will convey passengers to and from any point villi the best siock anu jvenicies.. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will find it to their interest to - call upon theii before making arrangementa,elsewhere. - ' Drovers and Traders ... i i. wHl fiiiil at thia establishment good lots anc stables, and plenty of good. hf, fodder, oat and corn. . - 1 ' - PLEASURE DRIVES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The copartnershiii heretofore existing Itftween J. R. Crawford and Chas. Holmes Latiu. Greek, Algelra,wGeoiuptry 2 to $4 per month. Roard in private fami-f lies 8 to $9. .At the College House, substan. tial board is given at $5. Contingent fee iaf - . " low. Community moral and location healthy,' 1 For catalogue and further particulars a'd dress, ., REV S. S. RAIIN, A.M. 37:4t. Sec. of the Faculty, . COOL SPRINGS The Fall Session of this School will-open on Monday. July 29th, and continue 20 weeks.' Bates of Tuition Per Month t Spelling and Reading, dc....... $1.00 Arithmetic. Geography, Englinh Gram-" . mar, fec, t.. j.ftb Rhetoric, Physics, PbjiolocW Botany, 2.00 4c . 3.00 was dissolved on Wednesday, Aug. 14th, 1878, by the withdrawal of the under. sigiieu. JAS. R. CRAWFORD. Aug. 15th, 1878. Contingent Fee. Per Quarter.... . . 25 Tuition payable at the middle and cl;)se of the session. Students charged froirt time of .? entrance to the end of the Session, unless ' '- there is a special contract. '"'f(.1 (ool Sprinps is- 12 miles Xrth-Eat pt.'i r Stateville, aud in not gnrpassed for U(VIir. j-jfi and health. The water it dolightfully eofd . and pure. ' ' K " - I The Principal is au experienced toucher and . V Mortgage Sale ! i. by Jacob Spry and his refe Uy permi8ion to Rev. E- P.. KockwuJI,. f ti ted the 8th day of August, Qfli)l Springs, N. C; lti-v. J. R. JJoone, State., ay of Attgust, 1?8, for the ville.N.., and Rev. Joseph' Wheeler. OlftC -H Parsna-1 to the terms of a Mortgage given to W. G. Thompson wife Ann Maria, dated 1875. to end 18th day of Atteost, 1878, for the ville.N.., and Rev. Joseph' Wheeler. Olftrr- -H purpose of securing the pajmttt ol a debt of I s. C. ;4l; One Hundred Dollar at 8 per cent, niteresi, . Clone anplication to stuuy ami strict oueou to the said W.'G. -Thompson, 1 will' sell for e'nce to all rules are positively required of .all -imL ut the Court Uouso in Mockaviile, N. (-'., pupils. . . ' on Saturday 14th September, a Tract of Land Board from Monday to Priday, 40 cents, to.y in Davie county, to satisfy said Mortgare. $1.00 per week. All the time, including wash-. The metes and bounderies of said tract will be inp.Jtc., $6.00 to 7.0O per mouth. There ar given at time of sale. Wu. G. Thompson. several vacant bonsen that can bo rented 44..JI: pu. 1 reawmaoir ierir. . i or lurtner ptimcniars appivio , JOHN DUCKETT Principal. - Ilavic fjouniy 3r2ui. IN TIIK SWlT.KIOIl Col RT. '1 . t 1 r ..1 r t n..,. '.. ., r-.r. n ft x ? 11 - n i. jii. . uiiaiu.1, au.Hr. o. m ..a , urmmri ymmv xnnpr n i nnp dee'd, Plaintiff, UU RUil UUUUlJ UUUUui v VUUI I. 'Jhose'wishinj: turnouts ftr wfeaSUTe driving' will find - the best accomodations at these fSta1)les - . Mr- W. If. Kimball will always be lonno at the Stables and promises entire ..satisfaction to all customers. . , , 4'J:tf. - NOTICE ! ' Notice is hercbv eiven that we. the under signed, proprietors of tho Salisbury City Mills of will not be responsible for any grist that may be lost, misplaced or stolen aner tirepromisen . ... urn . : 1 1 time expire. Furthermore, tnese aims m unt be conaidered public MM any longer. We will do all in our power to koep tiling straight and in their proper places but cannot be responsible lor tlie.awove fame acciuen,M. Kcspoctluiiy, f:lV:lR of tliA pntim licl ril- nnrl will in 39-.ini. od M. 1IARTMAN & SON. a short time give notico of my appoint ments, and 1 earnestly call upon every voter in the District, regardless of party, race or color, to unite with me in this un- ...... . 1 - . . -. ucrtaiving to insure tlie success ot tuese principles which wiU rebotiifd totliic pros- erity of our coinnion coun try-. ' W. itrKlTCHKX. WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE. STAUNTON, yillfl IMA. Thin time honored Institution opens Septem ber 19th, 1878. Among the lirst scbob for young ladies in the United States. European and American Teachers. Surrounding beau tiful. Climate unsurpassed . -PatnuiiUby Seventeen tftatei.-M0NtJ RBJRT TERMS TN TlfE.-'UHiON Board, Washfiig. Lights. English, Latin, Prench, lor each nan of the Scolastic year, $115 Music very low. For Catalogues, address Rev. Wifi A. HARRIS, D. T. Presf . 39-.ini. Staunton. Va. Special Notice? Any one wishing to purchase or ren aCane Mill and Cook Pan will do well to call on the undersignt-d, for he will sell low down, as he has two and cannot run t6eurboth. For fu r- The performance wa given on Monday ther information call on him at his place 4 J I . ..r 1 ilo loft ..f rinnn'. 1 iniies easi t o.viiuij , - - " mountain on tho SUkcs Perry road, . .-. m... I . . t c in nnf I. SALISBURY BOOK: STORE. GEO. W. Y0PP, Propr. .- .."'(At Mclutyrc's Furnitr(Kooin8.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS . : AT- . low ipjiiGEs: - . . - tJALL AND SKE HIM. ; 0:tf. Very properly the authorities of New York prevented the theatrical perform ance that rns to have been given 011 Sun day last at the Grand Opera House for the benefit of the Southern sufferers. The end in view was most commendable, but the methods and time were not so good 'SfelHDRL 'SB ggriu AMERICAN . 1 and Morphtn lihltrorwl. -, . t . I &nltf &LVOI tllfl kkll Ot.irmT.ilin?. U W. Pquirfl, If Vl'wiai(t.n, Gg o Co UtO. A aainxt W F Cannon, Geo A Cannon, L E Gainer, wife of R S Gaines, J Wesley Cannon, Martha A Cannon, V C Cannon. JhosA Cannon and Willie Emma Cannon, heirs at law, Jjejts. Petition to sell Land for Assets. Unon the affidavit of Plaintiff, 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, who ii a nort-resident of tlie State, to appear at the ofGce of the clerk of the Snjerior Court of said county on Monday, tbe 1st day of July, IS78, and answer toe complaint wtneli will te filed in the above entitled action, within ten du?5 from the date hereof, and if he fails to answer the complaint, the Plaintiff will apply 10 the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. . 'i Witney, II. R. HOWARD, Clerk Superior Court of lavie County. 31:6t:pf7. PRUHEE, TIIE REST.TRTM.MINf? SHEARS EVER INVENTED. Having; pnrcha!ert the right tonell thia cele brated Primer in nine townsbijw of Rowan connt.v I invite pnMic attention lornis vainauiw implenienf, almost indispensable to a man who baa fruit trees io trim. 'Persons wishing to see or boy it mav call at Kluttz & Rendleman's Sparkling Catawba Springs. CAT AW HA COUNTY, N. C. This desirahla watering place will he open for select visitors 20th May, 1878. The Springs are situated near Hickory Station, on the Western North Carolina Railroad. The bracing mountain atmosphere, with the health restoring properties 6f their wateis.ren der these Springs a mort desirable rcnort for invalids and pleasure seekers. The mineral waters embrace blue and white Siilnhur and Chalybeate.- It is the best and most extensively fitted up watering place in the State, and can accommodate three hundred persons. A good band of music will remain at the Springs during the season, and all the facilities afforded for amusements usually found at first- class watering place will be ollered to visitor A irood piiddIv of ice constantly on band. ConTevances will meet the trains daily at Hiekorr Station to convev visitors to the Snrirnrs. Board: $35 per month of 23 day?; $12 per week. $2 oerdav. Half price for children and oolored servants, and libera? f deduction for (ami lief. " Dr. E. O. ELLIOTT. 29:in. . Owner and Proprietor." Isaac Lyerly, guardian of Mary France Lyj, . ,. erly, Jane Ljrly, and Isaac Alexander Xyt-r ly. IHnmiiff, . . ' ' ' "y - AOAIMST ' ' ; ; Lewia V. Brown ard Thomas E. Brown, ' "-, o.. , iVwirtt. Tlie defendant, Lewi V. Brown and Thorn- '-. as t. IJrown, are hereby noiirjfU mat jsaac Ljerly, an guardian of Mary F.Lyerly, Salfie , J . Lyerly and Isaac A . Lyerly Iras commenced'?! an action against them in tae inferior t.ourt of Rowan County, State of North Carolina, t . entitled as above : that the pnriose of said' tic lion is to recover the sum of nine Inindrw'itif-M six dollars for borrowed money, with. ivler.t . ... . .. .''Ll thereon ai mt raie 01 eigiu per t:e 111. per auimni. from tlie Jzm uay 01 August, i3v. jnjaia Lewis V. Brown and Thomas h. lirownX al . hereby require! to appear aTthe Coart-Ilwtr' , . f in Salibry. on the 8th Wowlay after (he 4lb " ' Monday of September, 1878, at a term of awf" ' " Court, then and there to b held, and during' Raid term to answer or demnr ti the complaint, l i which has been filed-iii the oflice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan count y, or fka . l: plaintin will apply tor tlie reiiet demanucu 114 , . r. the complaint. The said Lewis V . Brown and I liomag ri. Brown ara-further notified that a Warrant of Attachment against their property .in said ""' County ba been issued from the huiverior Court of Rowan County on application of the plaintiff, returnable to the said Sipcrioj i-oun at the Court-House in Rnlibury,'on the'tffh Monday after the 4th Monday of Septc nib r, 1878. J. M.HORAll, Cterk Superior Court, Rowan Count ij, 34: fit: pf $10 VOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE Store, Salisbury. Price for the implement jna J i mtr . w he fa right to mk ' ncm I Mortgage ueeQs ior saie nere t fok ta w a i u um aiv FlItE AIID LIFE . INSURANCE. Persons wishing to effect nn Insuraiu a on either Life or PropjL-rty wouhl do- well to call on J Samuel McCubhin. wjio agent for aomc of tho-bcrt. American as wclp. as English Coninici. Office in Jkronvf , & Roger atore, ftalishury. N. C, July 3rd 1878. " 7-2k. 11 . . --ft ?! 'Ml 11 1 1 1 1 1 It if r' t i I? i i ii 11 Cili-lf; I .Ug7, 18B. J;mj j.u.iam;,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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