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, Watermelons all gone. Vt- r- i - o-r- -j; f. ; ' ,'o beers m the street now. -Well 4ae JU-s"- Aldermen. -O rrr ' Kestler has the grct muwl uoyslty, XeedhauiV Musical Cabinet. - Several' 'communication p JianjJ too for tiiis paper, O " ' n-. Tbe Jewish "New year, Saturday Jast, was duly obsjerVed by tbe members f tbe faith dojng business here. ' " KeTukedJ Broyn & Yerble have fought their bprees and yebiclesi from tbe uipuptains, the Suuuner travel being over. . :. .. r. v- o -i - Salisbury Logde, 775 K. of II., at its last. meeting ordered. $26!00 from their Treasury to be Bent to Dr. Goodyear, Memphis, for-the relief of J 1 7 T 8afferjng brethren iu that place. ' "- 1 -' " Attention H & L Co. You are here by lucratively commanded to , appear your Jiall on aionuay uigut uei, i Inet, upon pain,of jbelngi dismissed from tw coatpaay Theo. F. Kkcttz, Prest. .-o m. rumlina Fanner, a monthly Maga- U ..i.i;r.iJ at Wilmiucton. ia one of sine puw" r - " . the neatest and best got up .monthlies . . if would certainly ue infill to the farmer, and the price, single copies, 81.0, puts it in the reach of all. ,"..- vwit Carolina Farmer, for October, is also on our table, and com prices a large amount of valuable read ing to farmers and others. Price $1 a year. . Business ha7beeu pretty brisk during the Pateek.- Merchants are getting . : ..II mtjwktt. disnlavins: theit goods aud selling briskly. Some of them say V .... ...1.1 .,-n rrnnA till A fall. tllUS they nave om t" far, than for years before at : tho corres ponding period. . .1, ..' Corn. Some damaged by ' overflowing waters during the late tresuet nas soui in this market at 25 cents. The price for good corn is from 48 to 50. 'Farmers now agree that their losses by "the late freshet are uot so heavy as they at first thought they would be. - . o- ' J)og Attachment. Cyl. Brown, of the Boydrn House, has a little boy, Eddy, be tween vhom aud a dog which goes with him, there is a remarkable attachment. Stop them on the street and bliudfojd the dog and semi off Eddy to hide and then release the dog and he will search for his missing master while he haA ftUeugtk to run. ' . " ' r O- k protracted uk eiing hasbecn going on . it the JUetiiouist cnnrcii iu una mi 'more tuan a weeK,unuer wie iuuuiucu of the pastor, Kev. J. J. Kenn. The con grt'gation attending baa been gradually tircreasnigruigm, oy mgui , aim miv owio, and shops, with a few exceptions now , . close'trp at ' night 1 iu order that all may have au opportunity to attend the meet ing!. ! Up to this some 8 or 10 persons have profeBseil conversions. Tlie Landmark announces -thafcArni-field and Blower, the candidates for Con gress will speak at Hatter Shops, Friday, Oct. 2oth, and at Salisbury Saturday, Oct. 2(5th. We annex the following : Fork Church, Wednesday, Jerusalem, Thursday, MobresYiUej . . : Monday, r Taylomnie, 1 , Tuesday, Brady's X Koads, Wedueday, Oct 23 " 24 J 28 " 29 " 30 " 31 Nov. 1 .t o ,Uln, I hursday, . Cool Springs, Friday, . Stitfsvilli Sjitnrduv. ; i , 4 - JVell Fixtures Out public wells are undergoing another change in respect to apparatus for drawiug water. . It would be tedious and' funny too to enumerate the chauges which, have from time to time oeeu ruaue in "wen nxturea nere, or in any tftlAP 1 1 mm- f 4 1 & " .... . 4- 4 . m elective Hoard. We Uave been trying in mnri- l irfej inn tiii nun iru a ntp eu years, and they are often out of' repair - found to bo .injurious to the water. r .... -..ii.":. ' n. . '. .1. i : . ... - ituiuciiiii ciac.. tiicj uu uut gnu b.iiis- factiou; and now, for the twentieth time, ; lass and the old oaken bucket." By the ' -time these re well iu ttome new chap with a new puinp will come along and all the town except the Commissioners, will want that; and we hope they.wou't get it. : ; O "V CHINA OBOVE ITEMS. Pattersou, Whilhelm & Co. are making from 100 to 150 gallons of molasses pe . uay. iney expect to make nve or six thousand gallons this season. There are Af about tw6 hundred loads of cane in the (yard now, and from ten to twelve wagons '.I 4 ' ' - n f ; mi ougageu in nauuug every uay. iney hare a saw-mill in connect ion with the molasses mill both run by steam. This looks like the Southern people were awak V euibg to theii; duty, : ' Messrs. Patte'sou &. Corriher, an enter prising firm here, are uow receiving their stock of fall and wiuter goods. ,.Dr, Cline has been quite successful in treating diphtheria. He hasn't lost a sin gle, case during the year. Aj One of the mtwt remarkable characters ' Vrj?J8f James Harris, colored, an em ployee of the Ii. & D. Kail road fom puny, no una ueen engageu in pumping water . ever since the road has been built ; lie can now pump all night long and sleep at the ' .same time. This is a fact. Who cab .. beat it ! ' ' : ' . ; TlefUrire!cave within the limits of the Tillagoj, aud with w hich many f our peo ple .are rell' acquainted, is' being rapidly fill up by: the crushed canb from the mo- -V MW. IfaryFJnrdJ liying wUiin a milo of this plae, picks iher 125 lbi, of col ton per gay ;;4Snd Avere reliably informed that herjlittte sister Bettie picks jone young mau, few nights ago, dream ed that lie Ijad burned his tinge r, and wien he awoke the blister was J.lere, ," Itj. F..StarretrT- wbo is teaching a Sdiool here, iuforuis 09 that when he opened som threis months, since be bad quite a goodly number of pupils, but ow ing the busy season -on ..the t farms, the. number lias dwindled dowu to but a few.' Mr. S. is a competent and deserviug young1 man, and we hope to see him build up a good school here. Board can be had in the vicinity at $6 dollar s per month' ; BUSINESS IjOC ALi COLUMN. We arc offering fresh new goods at cheaper'jirices than ever before aold in this market. Boss & Grknfieli. llemember that we do not intend to be undersold. ' Boss &. G BEEN FIELE.: Wre have Bargains in JBoots and Shoes, Hats and Clothing. Ross &. Greesfiel. It. For Choice Cakes and Crackers go to iM -til., ua. lj w o. r- ... . . A, V ' . 1 1 ; 5 -J ,t lA choicejQt of dicitfjcsCooked.Cn ed Beef, Salmou,Sadi'Vies, Shrimps, Pot ted Meats) &c, ai lixtdx's. 1 " r Breakfast Strips, Hams, Lard, Ham Sausage and Dried Beef," at Linton's. . -r ' t r . v Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Spic"ea,' Scb.f at Lixtox's. ; . - Fresh Oysters, at Lixtos's. For the finest French Candies, Bon Buns, Chocolate, &e., go to LintoX's. . ? . i. ; Wewill have weekly shipments of Northern Apples, Bauanas, California Pears, 6tc. ' 5 M." M. Liston & Co. Elegant Cream Cheese, at Linton's, 20 cents lb. Okra and Tomatoes canned together. Something nice and new, at Linton's Look each. week in the Watchman, for something new, and to be badafno place but Linton's. We cordially invite our country frieuds to call and examine our- stock and bring their produce. M. M. Linton & Co. PUBLIC SPX AKIN G.. Hon,Wm. M. Robbius will address his constitneiits on the political issues of the day it the following times and places : Winston, " Tuesday, Dobson, " , Thursday, Sparta J j Saturday, October H 24 26 28 29 31 Jefferson, . Monday,' . Boone, Tuesday, - Taylorsviile Thursday, Xot the Place for Clergymen. The Rev. T. De Witt Talmage has been on a tour of inspection among the dance houses, brothels and gambling "hells" iu New York. The reverend gentleman claims that he visited these disreputable places in orderjto 'study human nature." We are sure, that one may study many things, including anatomy and physiology in such haunts of .vice, but the motive that generally prompts pne to go to them is -cariosity, or something worse. It will not do to admit that the clergy shall fa miliarize themselves with every 'phase of vice and crime, .on the plea of "studying humau naturc.'' Gambliug houses, con cert saloousj'siii'd houses of prostitution are not proper adjuncts to schools of the ologyT" A clergy lua'u cannot properly go to those places except to minister to the sick and dying, orpossibly in'rsearch of a "stray lamb." Should Mr. Ta linage! ex ample be generally followed, the clerical profession would lose much of the influ ence it now possesses. But we do not ap prehend any great danger of such an ex ample becoming contagious. Conserva tive clergy men are mote likely to regard this eccentric person as a frightful exam ple than a : pattern'. Washington Past; 2fade Tweniij Fortunes and Died Poor. ' Exchange. ' A man named McNulty died- recently in California who had been rich and poor, it is said, at least twenty times, dying poor at iast A Jlo1iad' beei very shrewd and enterprising, but somehow he could iioX keep a njriuheafter he had acquired it An example of his Sudden conception and executiou is mentioned at Sacramento, twenty-fiveryears agowhen the entire business par of the towu was burned. He was jtbeii Wealthy, and owned many of the largest stores there. As he saw his property vanishing in flames, instead of grieving over the disaster, he went to the nearest livery stable, hired a fast horse, mounted liim rode all. night and before nine o'clock the next morning liad. bought every foot of lumber aodevery Saw mill at Grass XV5udNevjLdaCly . ne gain ed another fortuue making four, times as much as he had lost by the Side jf his lumber so suddenly contracted for. It was eminently like an American to ride off by 4. the blaze of his burning, houses and turn hlacalmiHtyfnterjillyV Into cash. A. mail of such fertili tjjof j-eiroe ough t to have staid a millionaire; but in his in ability to do so is only another illustra tion that the' capacity to' get ia oneytjs eutircjydifferent froin thecjipacity to re tain money after it has been. got. ,Mc Nulty's character was one that .is not at all uucominoii' jn the republic, especially in the w?st. ' ' 5 1 l Ms plain 4hat tlie temporal ' (ntetests oi uiarry inousanMA in icver uisirict uro already seriously, damaged i and iu not a . few cases to the extent of firtancialtruin. In many ; communities , and throughout wide sections, business is prostrated aud ull labor suspended. . Multitudes can never recover from this entire overthrow of 'Ij The losses and expenses iucideut to the ;re inovalofj immense numbers of families from their liomes, the abandonment aud; in many instances, entire sacrince$f their worldtx .effects, the cost of travel and board cannot -bo reckoned up. Only a portion are able to meet these outlays. Many have given up ali tor their lives. This is the smallest in this dreadful calam ity ; and yet it is vast iu the sum, paiu ful in the experience, aud most disheart ening iu tha future outlook. It eertainly calls for sympathy, and affords a large op portunity for hospitality and benevolence. Southern Presbyterian. . lilSGUSTjiCLTRAMP. A few days'ago a tramp who waa spar f jpgliiSi'deiiousi way along near lleuo mceedja!brilliant idea for raising the wind. llelcnew that the Wells-Fargo stage would! pass along that road in about half au hour, so he took off his coat, tore his shirt and pockets, rolled aroondjn the dust, and finally tied himself, with much difficult, to ajtre&His iutentiou was to relate to thtLstage passengers how be had been foully dealt with by highwaymen, and have i a ' subscription to - Ji epair his losses- taken up on tlie spot. Tlie stiige, however, took a short cut by a new rojid that day, and didn't go by at all. After waiting until nearly dusk the disgusted tramp concluded to remove his bonds, but before he got the first knot , loose a grizzly came down out of the mountain Laud pic-nicked off the greater part of his left leg. San Francisco Neirs-Letter. THE SUFFERING IN THE SOUTH. The yellow fever is steadily decreasing in the South, in spite of spasmodic returns of its fatal energy at a few points, but tbe ueed for relief is still very ucaily as ur gent as ever. As Secretary McCrary says iu bis letter to Mayor Langdon, of Detroit: ''At all aftiicted points, save New Orleans and Memphis, the suffering aud want are great, and I think increasing;- and even iu those-cities more help may be required in the near future. Yon can scarcely go amiss in sending aid. This is only .too true, for the disorganization of society and industry is only less dreadful than the pestilence itself. The suffering 'aud misery of the poor are made worse by thi. disorganization and by the death of so I many strong men, whose families are uow helpless and. not able to support them selves. Business is in a state of stagna tion, work often canuot be found, the fever has in mauy eases paralyzed the im pulse of industry, and these 'causes will continue to unsettle affairs aud' aggravate the public distress for many weeks after the pestilence disappeares. As Mr. Mc Crary well sa3s, "you can scarcely go amiss iu sending aid. Baltimore Sun. A Jxaid on a Court Boom. During the examination at Marquette, Mich., of witnessess before Commissioner Maynard in the case of the United States vs. Samuel J. Tilden, about 9 o'clock Monday eveniug, two men suddenly en tered the office, seized the bvoka of tho L 2Tew York iron miuo company, which are being used in the testimony, and, while one hurried down stairs to. a carriage in waiting, the other stood guard At the door preventing Uie, egress -of any one, .until nis accomplice uau secareu a goou start. Just previous to the entrance of the men, Thomas Haiiand of New York, attorney fur Mr. Tilden, had been using the books, aud placed them in a pile ou a table near therdobr; As soon as tbe occupants of the room realized what had been done, W. L. Wetniore, of the wituesses under examination, who claims the books as bis private property, rushed out after the v. 1 . .1 .1 ' ' i. j; i. i . men, out iney passeu one oi sigui. sir- rants were issued as quickly as possible, and officers started in pursuit. They over took the 'carriage 'some miles out of. the city, but found neither men nor proper ty .It is' supposed that the books has been taken outside the state. Springfield J?c-lica-n. (r? r , " r'Eyery criaie raisdetiieanbrjot unpleas antness that happens in the south is set down as a "political outrage." The oth er day, in South Carol iua, a woman chas tised lier husband somewhat severely for drunkenness and general worthlessness, wheferipdn the husband carpet-bagger from Peuirsylvania- betook hhuself to fa, inagTstraefaiid tcomplajnel thai rtlis "inditical persecution had been going on ever since Hayes withdrew the troops." ... ( David Whitmer is in possession of the original manuscript of tbe "Book of Mor mon," aud Elders Pratt and Smith of the Mormon. .Church , Jut ye. Just, been to his hbmeiTRichmon'd Sfd.nbseeii the'book. They urged that it ought to be deposited for safe keeping iu .Salt, Lake City, - and offered to buy it f but Whitmer, who has kept it for nearly uatfa'ceutury, refused -.?v?.ufll Depression of the Manchester Cotton jJa kets. , -" Manchester Sept. 28. The Guardian's commerciaPat tile says i u icoUsequence of the excessive Supply 'and deficient de mand, the market is again dull and Jife 1ors; tk;claration.off.the actual; sjtock of cotton atsLiWrMt "has not been re- t ceivedvith luiivrsaU confidence. Many eivedvitn lunvursaU conndence. Many re Oi Jhy f Oluloji tjisjt f here.fsf ojl,; rSuucfs for tlielelieftfiat'the s'unnlv of Hi giouuds for the oelief that the supply of American is larger than was returned. Pal. Xexs. . ? , vi an oorea uie sporting do re is per uana Uiemostiuuff4srableauda tclen-tete with a man who will insist on enlarging' for au hour at a' stretch on the merits of his horses or his dogs- is a wearibcs 'to the flesh of the most unmitigated , V'md. No attempt to turn the conversation' to political or social topics is of anyavaiK' The horsey or doggy man cares for bono of these things, and it tbe first lull in the talk lie is on bis bobby again London World. - a- - ' '' " : -ft Luna und LunaUcs-A Jurjj Which lieted that One Made tke Other "A ' FeU low Feeling," faU)ltTg: In a murder trial bere last weektbe de fence was insanity:' s The evidence' was of occasional fits of insanity with lucid in tervals, but there was no evidence of in sanity at the time of the killing. One of his counsel offered to how tbat the kill ing was at the chango of the moon. The court Interrupted By saying that it would not go that far back in the history of the world as to the idea that the moon affect ed lunatics . that it would as soon allow proof of witchtraft. "The jury, however; held for the moon against the judge and acquitted the prisoner.'--Halifax ' Cor. of Raleigh News. s Heavy Landslides in tie JRicer. The re cent heavy rains have caused several se rious landslides in the river between this city aud FByetteville. The heaviest of these as reported ; by, CapW.Gaxrasdn, of the Murchisou, is at what is known as Tom Smith's Timber Lauding, iu Bladen county, about balf way between this city and Fayetteyille. At this point an im mense amount of soil has been washed in to tlie .river, carrying with it large 'trees-, which now stand upright iu . the, middhi of the river. The slide extends about two-thirds of the way across the stream and is aevious, impediment to navigation. Three others smalferthan this, are re ported between the above point and Fay- etteville. Wilmington Iteeiew. We publish the following letter from II. II. Helper by request: , Beau Creek, near Mocksville, N. C. : ivgept. 21, 1878. Col. Rr-E. ArmvieLd:: W My Dear Sir, On Tuesday of Davie Court, 1 said to you in the presence of three. gentlemen, that 1. would not be a candidate for Congress froni'this districts 1 reconsidered that act ou the 21st inst., iu a letter addressed to several of my neighbors, who, without regard to party, race, or condition, had several days pri or to my interview with,ryon,, expressed their support to meJ by letter. Phis cor respondence will soou be published. Then, as yon Know, i am au independent Na tional Greenback Labor candidate, and win, so soon as i cau overtake youx join you in tne canvass. And now for a bit of pleasantry,fouud ed upon fact. The National Greenback Labor party of Maine, in the election that took place a few days ago routed aud put to rligiit all the great big bull-dog Radi cals of that State. The people of this district aio determined that no Radical bee shall bark tor them in the Halls of Congress. In this contest the fanners, mechauics and laboring men geuerallv, will come U my aid. The Republicans will naturally fall to my support, Tlie young men who have become ot age since the war, and who care nothing for party " Will vote for me. The Confederate soldiers who have very justly termed the late war "a rich man's war and poor man's fight,' will all "go tor me." How They Serre Peporters in Germany. An interesting case is up before the courts of Berlin. A paper printed , some news that the authorities believed could only have beeueouimunicated to it by a clerk in the post-office department, and in violation of his official oatlj. The depart ment investigated the matter and sum moned the reporter, who declined to say where he had obtained his information. The reporter, was. thereupon, clapped into prison, and there the courts have decided ne must remain till ne answers Uie que -tion or it has been withdrawn by the de- partnieut. . Animal Surgery. A monkey at the Alexandria Palace was suffering from toothache, so they put him into a bag whence euly his head pro truded, and handed him over to the den tist. Pug"screattied aud"' snapped, aud threatened to be very troublesome, but when the dentist managed to get bis hand on th$ abscess and gave relief -the uiou key's demeanor changeft lentircl. He held his head down quietly for examinn tiou, and without the use of the gas sub mitted to the removal of ,a stump audi! tooth as qnietly as possible. A large bear at the Berlin Zoo had become blind through cataract on both eyes. They strapped him up, chloroformed him, had himareatcdlbyfan oculist, and when next he wAs allowed to come into the light aud noticed that jio could see clearly, the great brute winked and capered iu ecs tacy. ..... . All the Radieal inventions seem to be re turning to plague theinventors. They Tifven teif green backs, an4 uow they are in evident distress over the way the green backs arej playing havoc with them. They iuyentedr negrd suffrage, and now they would give their right hands if negroes could not vote. A Disappointed ConsUtuent.-mpngthe yisitoiat the White House -tooiy was an old farmer from Madisou county, Qiao, dwsseU in jiiworkiug clothes. He walk ed all around inquiring of every one he met where vpa "Governor" Hyes. He said thai he,iand his familywere great friends f Mr. Hayes, and that; h waqted to see him v tfi P era. a him v-y particn)arly. Ie w Pi-lsident co4ldVeeive L as, told that q more call ers, and after vaiuly iujplonng for an in- aAw;Ar lio linrer ntst tn;ir "nnrl went off 8obVmg.-Cor. Baltimore Sun. riiTH8;WAY(jITSTANDS. 5 If Presidential election were to take Jilaoo newvhe following' tabUIsbowa $ow the matter .wwildtAnd,ito;wi:IiJi r Colorado, in i- caruomiua, Ooanecacut nU v2 rt ewiYom". lu Delaware. , x:., rnorida,1" i.;i - Hii.-ifti ssrrir?rrs .i YZSfXTiui bun: f.f.i '.orezoa. iDdlana. Loulslaoa. ?-i:if -f-TennesBe, 1 "Vhvud rexas. 9 .am MlcbJean. 'I i.tr - Wisconsin. POtBTPl'L STATES. -r Of the' 33 Sta'tes; Viafe'lWocratic Governors1, au'tt l'4 Republican Governors As things n'6'w stand; the Democratic can didate for President wbu'ld' have 228 elec toral votes, ; the Radical 70, ieaving 71 doubtful. ' " li - iMptment.pf-Ccttp in JSqlcigLkl Receipts for week ending Sep; " n tembet27f.ia78.,,;. ... nj,l(342 bale's: Receipts same time last year. ,8:32 : ' i' .-. iu .'! j .1.,-- . .. ,; , j i ncTeasein receipts for' week ' " . thisyear-i? i u, ; f u. 810. r Whole leceitps from 1st,. Sep-s V remoer to date; - ' !iI2j52 Whole receipts 'sanie time last" ' '' ,r yeur.f ,f 1 ! -vh 'J240 41 n crease in receipts this year, t. to date. i'oK ' ,Thft prospect is mdeed giatifying, and fauy estimate may be thus early made; the receipts o latt year will be largely increased. JlaL Ntmi - ': -. ! .' A lit tie 'hoy from1 New- Yirk went ; i uto the conutrj V viAVrtng. He hrtd- a biiwl eof rud and mflir. He''tasted'ife amV thcfl hesitated a 'tnuhieu t i 1 (vlien ' hi? intithei'" isked- liiro if'bie';diduit1ike it;;; To which iesrep!led, SmickiUgHiIs lips r tu&l Was wishing btii4 milkman 7 ivould' keep a cow."" ' ' - ,.,A leading Vuajneas man and un tipright pitizeus of Kansas City is named; Swind- r, .One. vf tjwft , most,; estimable: gontlew men of SomeryiUe,X. J.KU mimed Scharhp vhile the prudent, raiUapnsmodetit, ex Statp Senator of LIoiiiueut) couutyrX. J., is named lieckless,. . ,., , ,. . Bright Demoeratio Prospects in Indiana. "'Every "report that comes from theyolit ical canVass in Indiaua is mosteucourag - ingto the Democrnts. The Democratic cnnir, pafgu conimittee has received estimates from nearly all the leading men engaged n the canvass, and they are very uuaui- mods in predicting a decided victory for the Democracy. Gov. Ilendiicks express es the opinion that the Democrats will elect a majority of the congressional .del egation and carrv the Legislature: ' Sena tor McDonald counts npou a majoiity of straight Democrats in the Legislatuae, it lid" feels sure of congressional gains. Washington Post.' Narrow Escape. We learn that Mr. Broker, candidate for Cpugtess, iu this District, cautouear. being drowned on the 17th, on his wjiy .to Elkville to meet his opponent, Col. Armlield. The river was swollen, and the river road runs along the bank in Some ' places,' which is very low. ' Mr. Brower came to one of the these low places, and the water was running in the road and he thought tbat he had di iv- en into the ford, and "undertook to drive across, but soon found himself in' swim ming water. And finding no out-let on the opposite side, made his 'way' back to this side, completely soaked, "himself and horse nearly exhausted. Wllkesbor'6 Mltiiesf: DIED. Near Third Creek Station, Rowan county, Sept. 15, William AuaudTCS, lulant son of Josepti S. ani Ket tle Jones, l year 4 months and & daya old . In MocKsvllle, N. C at the Davie notcL Sept. 20th 18TS, Miss Anna M. AcEiuf, In the I5tii year of , hur age. It could have well been said of her: "Behold aa Is raeUte Indeed in whom there Is no gmUe." , At Sharon, Miss., about the 26th Sept., Mrs. Mau oib E. BssTaAL, of yellow rerer. Also her son Jo 8BPH Kobbkt, oi yellow, ajed about to yeaia. Mrs. Benthial was a dauiuterof the lato Daniel Shaver of this place. The famfly resided at fcantori, Mlsi., but fled to Aharon from the fever and wa.s over taken by It there. Mr. Benthal and another son had the fever when lost heard from. Liver is King. The Liver-in th4perial organ of the whole human svtem.an it controls the hie, health and happiue-w of man. When it is disturbed in its nr. iiivr nation, all kindi of' ailments' are the natural result. Tlie digestion of food, the moveisit-nts of lite heurt ami blood, tire action of the brain au;i uei vouh system, are ail imme .liatily coiiii.cted with the wcrkings rf the Livfr. U has been successfally provel that Gr.'nV A'tg'ist Flower in unepiajled iucoring all persons afijieied with Dyspepsia or Liver OoiHpl.iint. and all the numerous i yinptonls tliat result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 c,,js. Positively sold in all tonws fm the Western Continent. Three, doses wi)), prove that it is just what you want. ' " ! How sad ti-At in our dajly ife W9 neglect no many things necessary , to Qr well beirig. The man of business with an eye op!y Jo hw credit in ihe fih'ahcirworrd, the individual of ele itaiit leisure whosf only aim . to array himr self to the nest aayaniage, mc iuuus i ll- liniiKT In itrimT's- Olivine- narmuuies. . i . ir : t . r f-oi not the anDroaoh of-diseawa iu the feeling of Unguor which possesses her all alike sur render too easily to the advance-guard of dis-, ease, when, by a jfxliciou investment iif T'orta i;m Tahlar' Vezetable Liver JPowder, a long array of ills is put to rout. Buy I oris line, or Tablets Vegetable Liver Powder, and and rid yourself of disorders arising from a torpid liver.. Price 50 ceiiU. Jfor salj by C. R. Barker. - y People of all classes will acknowledge that in this world much depelsiyon our financial condition, vet how many wi.elv leflectihat our financial condition dependafrpbn nnr'fiKysical. Yet it is eveo no, for wha.&m i lkor' witlvoBt health, and who can aocuJtin.la.te, money -withr out labor ? Hence the importance , of jUsing. Coussens Compo'lnJ Htfr:ey ofTar, which is a ... far Couh.ohlrtw mhn all dispaseof tk. Throat and Lune. . liememper yoa cart A k., . rwittl of Coinoound Honey of Tar for 1 50 cents, fqr sale br R- Brfcer; iMB mwhub who rtjoicea iq aua apa icq cream noitUKe ana waratTpie j iniso'J i aid "lit ' sdi tlhvuio w r, .Ths$tplnt v!k eaiUlv:n BiU Ffi at Tlie BuSinew Man whobju.riia foot ui'ejiger hdste QtJ hifrrifcj 4b his counting' rdoorj"1 ' The Hard Drinker 'couhl look at tfi delefcate gland, lwolleM"4n4 festered wiUi'diwue. that rf? ih.e Wi)g brain; x s .. UA ii fw-er eIinwter, the Merchant, and all who lead sedentary lives and are Mibiect to pyapepaiai or -Indigestion, i Coasupition "jand Headache; v,-.,i V. ;I,fMu -n-wfi" , 1 it ihhJF.to,, , nil Theaf onlrkaew what Merhil's Hepatise fou jhe Liver will do for lheir relief, arid ho quickly it cures there ' would he much Us suflenng than. at prenC r.n i. . u:;. . ThegreatUver Medecincs (br sale by Theo. F. Kluttz. . , ' GOOD DtQESTlON. "Give ns this day our daily bread,' and good medecine to digst It, : both reverent and hu- and and ihrougb every artery; . The manor woman with faod digestion tee beauty as tlity..; walk, and overcoat oUtacles they meet in. the rout ine of life, where the dyspeptic sees only glpom end krumblerand growls at even imaginary objecla. The wrld at ill needs iwo. or .-three nw kinds of medecine before death can be per fectly abolis-ieii; but that many lives have been prolongedj-nnd many sufferers from Liver di; eaue, Dysi?psia and Headache, have been cur ed bv.MERtffci.L's HEPATiNE, is no longer a' doubu It cures Headache in twenty minutes, and there is no question but' whatit is the most wonderful i discovery yet made in medical cience. ThoHe, afflicted with Billionsnes and Liver Complaint should use Mtaa ell's Hf.p- ATISE. '" ' ' ' ' " ' '' It can be hadit Theo. PKlutlxV - V1 W U 1VUU11 1 , I I f Corrected by J.'M. Kx'ox vVrCo. - Oct. 3 1Q Q f 1,-r.-ii CpTroK-firm . Middlings, low ,do ' ' ; ' staiii3 BACoiT,'codnty,'hog round : C ' ' 8 J. 1520 is. , 10 $l..r0(2.00 45 4850 C,iiickXS per dozcxi. , Corn : '-,' ' ' ' ' " Me'ax Tnoderate demand at Wubat tood demand at Floch best fain. Bujier. Potatoes, Inrsn 0xi05s--no-''demauiV" 1 Laud - 801.00 . 7 75 810 30 25a30 JEtisAXjrr ; Tallow 20 C7 I J L AC K nERR TES- AtiLEs; dried - AJiflistrir's Sale ! As Administrator on tlie estate'of Wm. II. Ricliardson, dee'd., I will seil at Public Auc tion on or near the public square in the town of Salisbury, on Saturday, the 2nd November, prox., 12 o'clock, M., tlie following: Four U. f. one hundred dollar 4 per cent. bonds; one I mi rap anil hridlor.h'l rnoui furniture and beddiiip; wearing apparel; miscellaneous books; ouera class: and manv other valuable articlee. Terms of sale cash. ! SAM'L. II. WILEY, Adm'r. All persons indebted to Wm. II. Kichard 9on's estate will make payment al once and all persons having claims against said estate will present theiu dulyauthcriticated as required by law.or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. i ' SAM'L. II; WILEY, Adm'r. 40;6t. - . STOP AT THE BO YD Elf HOUSE, : ; : ;- SAXISBTiaY, H. C. C. BROWN, Prop'r, (Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh,) -AT HOME AGAIN. Having lessed this house, for a term of years, I would be pleased to have mv friends call and see me. It will be kept as FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN EVERY RESPECT. Board: Two Dollars Per Day. je-OMNIBUS AT EVEIIY TRAIN.-a "Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Trav ellers. TRY ML'. C. S. BROWN. Jr. W.O.SHELBURN. Clerks. January, ;lst, 1378. ll:tf. , BONDS To make Title to Land, aud Laborer and Mechanics Liens, for sale at this Office GET THE JEST. TheRaleiah News. DAILY one year, WEEKLY, one year, - $5.00 1.00 33TSend Postal Card for Sample Copy. Address THE RALEIGH NEWS, Raleigh, N. C DR. BUTTS Mot 12 N. Eighth 8t. , St. Louis. Mo. Who feaa h& greater gjtpertenue In th tretnigiit of tha cexual troirt)let of both Bole and female than anr phyaician ii -. . . . .t. .... - In tit. Wil aivoaaiia xmtt. ut hti h)n i a aococMnu pracuceinDuwaawwMM.jiutPUOuwea,cuviiew The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Booti tiwt are really OaMra tad fatf.f natraalw la aU mat tec pertaining to ifaaawid an4 Waataahwa. and aupply want long felt. Thrr arc kraalifaU, lilwlrmlHl.snd in pi.h laa-gaaf e, a.rly widmtood, Tbe two booka cnrfiraeeMS unfit, v lta ail Uie mn t bapraraaenH m tnroaral CrMtwrM r4Mrea,amicoiiiaiiiTaiaaaiianriiM lorouiaikairipaana ' iifa arhatour Aomepaperanr :J aeknowteagenn is Wr. Katt mew work ia b no way af aueationaala aeter. but ia aoroethinr (aaa tm aaa mmM . aar- Taalh.tbe virtiaof cailr indiacrcUoat tha lu-i(Ml a m Tka perfrctiy healthy maybe, put ylth wan my tgnr Intheprima of lift, and taa Wwua, In miaeryl many Dla kef aax ia to." St. Ixmla Journal. rfircua mcu B era. i m tna both in one yolume.il ia cloth firt,ct, extra. Seat mxitrr nceipt of prioa ia taoorj ox i ataqipa. AttoTiieysi Counselcrp '" 1 1 ,nd Solicitors, SALISBURY, N. Q Januav"2 1376 rtfT TM. W . 1 .. . . ' I hejhumau.storaach and h?r are fruit mi sources ot lite: comfort; or, disordered uiavaHeu, meyiingie uiwerv alons ev a v.a fa a LtAlLLutJ E;:H!.J,.TflT?.SH'S I SALISBUKT.XV ;-i , , , if-.-1 ii ft 1 IJavlng reiFohndrv'in Wadinesavl am noar prepare lo'o all fcihdr ot ' CartTfl i'-n either Iron or Bra. aji kind QfEngUe and Boile Wok done with diROtdK J'IA '.sir linds of Agricultural and Mining: Machinery buiU or repaid to-order. f4tfi also prepsrvd toOrcM Lumber, make all kind -Mouldings, ,mak SashVBlincU and Doors.'-, BaA, Doors, and all siifcaf moulding, kept coiwtantiv balrant A stook of Lumber always nianlorarni4h ed t8hotkQQUce.!ilti4tl a j - A 18 Horse Portable Engine and Boiler tor 5le V ray shoR ' orjc guaranteed , JMd st prices, ta suit the lmes, ! U JSJj.pd. tr f a 9i.-,v: i e'?r i'li Practical; Blackstaitli :.'- ,. ...... AND-,. J .. HORSESHOER. Brown Yerbte's Llverr A ., ' snape ot loot-? All sfeoeluf oa BtrtcJJy acleutjac prtu. a oi snoejsQ suit an prumpuy doue. . On and0f;IM &reagej ; iioes, '; : . . . , SLi(PPEli3, &c. -TTT- '? i? r . v., wtByut.iuaaiivt; ti oiasianaiatus otajjue, sxP lUIn Street : innnActra until ' s Ivh uv ti ' i reur ana anxious u accoiumoiiato CQHtomeca iu qjs uue laxoe uesi manner possiMe. He u prepared to do rt class work and can com. pete wtn any nortaera 6bp or Hand mado work. ; Ui umchines, lat,-4c:are of tbc latesrard bastprns . HaVorks iba very bet utaterMl and keeps on.band ?cady niada work, and stock equal to any special ordf r. Repairing neatly and .promptly done at rea sonable prices. Satisfettlon gnAJntec oy up charge. - z ; .' Prices to Suitjhc Times, Cash orders by mail priuuptly Jillpd. ' 34.(imo. 1 - at. EAGLJJ.. FOTJTZ'S ' HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, Are aneqaaled for tha sum and prvnton ot Prop, BtiX. orc.Ld. J. D. HcNEELT, Grocery, Prodnce M Coimnissios Agent for Ute sale of Fertilicera, Lime, Sawed Shingles, and Mountain Produce. JJuy j and e!l Cotton, Corn, Flour, Mealt and aU Knd oi country produce on- commiipon, Highest priees guaranteed celebrated English patent Agent for ihfl Milking Machine. Will keep a small assortment of Family Groceries. Call and se him at his new stand, three dooms below Kluttx's Drug Store. 29:6mos. " BROWN & VERfcLKS Livery & Sale Stables. SALISBUIiy, N, Ct Will convey passenger to and from any poini with the best stock and vehicles. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will find it to their interest to call upon then before making arrangements clac where. Drovers and Traders "will find at this establishment rood Jots anrf stables, and plenty of good bay, fodder, cuV and corn. ' ' PLEASURE DRIVES. Those wishing turuoaU for pleasure drivi: will find the best acoommodationa vt the Stable?. ' ' Mr. W. If. Kimball will always be found a( the Stables and promise entire anlirWaction Ut all customers, 4 if. SALISBURY BOOK 8T0PE. GEO. W. Y0PP, Prop?. (At Mclntyre's furnitaji: gopm.) BRIGHT na7 DOOuS ILOvV PEICES. CALL AXD SPP HIM. ' ; 9:tf. 1 i . " 11 mmm Horrhta tWtnrJ, 1 unginr. a-iBi fiVKi. w4:nr.. tW-oi m- plaw KMlaa. t W. nt;-t, aiacwa, Craaoa 4 laA. 1878, Don't neglect'lb call on C. Plyler at f'-w i Book 8toro for all kind of Books watted. 1 1. J beet Quality and latest sly lw of writing pair: ' kept here. Also the renowuef Singer vwirg Machine can be had here nt from $35 to ftp, i He respectful It invites all to cftll and napiing i goods jnd niachirua. JLi :ilif'. -4' CHOP coapected with. O SUMra. lcr-il aexivi SIP mm FOB,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 3, 1878, edition 1
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