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Tfi Inferior, Court Docket fehovvs 50 ct seg, jiittrii 't ho larger aiumr beiug for 'htrceriy and bastardy. The propi ietofs of the Jfrowu & ..Yerbl Livery BtutUe liaviritUeu at iuid per-; yctrated a breach of the peace, were be fore the ' Court' yesterday. 'Mr!" 'Frank Brown was required to enter into bonds to keep tiio peace. Jtawan J2c Dr. TLoS.MlillRaslail on our table a bundle of green rice, iaisd on his place H rnjlesjiiprtbof town. Sne of the Leads are ripV lut the' larger part , is green aouKwill probably be caught by the frost before maturity. liut' we have little' doubt this crop might be raised! here in a small way on very rich land. We remember when some of the better class of . farmers in Montgomery county had their rice patdn as regularly their potato patches. ;.. . ' , - O ' - - The revival services in the Methodist c h u rcl iV-?!ll continue wi tU u n abat ed j u ter est. ThisYs the thud we-k of the meet: in; Tho coii"ri;eatiou. are largo and 'v.rv attentive. The interest has iuereas- ..,1 fumi the- beirinninir. New convert aru reported at nfcavly every service. Rey. r Cole, of Concord, is t present a- "Usisting the pastor. Up to going to press, t.,..... iui.nir.fivA h'ivv nin.lo si profession of religion. On -last Sunday, suite were "received into the .membership of the church. r-r O : . ft riotracteil 1 Medina. Da ily religious services have been held in the Presbyte rian .chtirch'uring the present week, uiir lor the nrtiiehiiii? of Iiev. Dr. Natl. Th attendance has been good, and the labors of this -distinguished divine -in teaching the great truths of the Bible will not be in vain. A ; number of persons have been awakened to a proper sense of their condi tion out of Christ, and it is hoped the number will be increased. Next Sabbath isThe regular quarterly appointment for Sacramental service .in ' this church, ant it is looked forward to as an occasion of more than ordinary interest. Wain- Milan Owe A poor fellow was . In-fore the Interior Court yesterday, on " tlie charge of stealing a water melon out n brother colored. manTs patt;li. The case went through tliy usual 'formalities of n rial and was submitted to the jury for a verdict. After a short abs' ii ;o - the jury returned and reported that they had found - the prisoner guilty ol ' the chargej also, that every member of "the jury had at Home time Wen guilty of the same oiFeuse. -. and they unanimously recommend the t,.. .i,,ninnvi' iif eliu ( 'it ii it- The members of the Court consulted a moinut,uin;Ueu confessed that they, toq, hurl bet n 'guilty f that offense, and tljaf thev Jiad decided to d'iseharge the prisoner on i;e jmmeiit of cost. " an Pv-l!ic-vay, these contemptible cases are adding to the load of taxes ipaeces; saiily. " A' magistrate ought t have final jurisdiction in many that are now sent up to consume valuable time and increase the heavy burdens of he people. rrz 'Cousln'AnnleV Acanthus reachesus this week fresli and bright, with a liuge or pink, stolen perhaps , Iroin the rosea which we learn her cheeks have bor- rowed troia the balmly breezes bt Xqrth Qeorgla and the mountains of Carolina. We are proud of our 'Cousin Annie," we liie her best of all our cousins, May health, happiness and prospeilty attend her uivayLFree i'rei, Quittnan, Oa. cousin ANNiKM.EARsks.-We had always expect- edtosoe In the person of cousin Annie M. Barnes, editress of the Acutahu, Atlanta, a lady about 35 or 40 years of a'e, but Imagine our surprise last Satur- day wheu beautif ul tnd bewitching young lady en- tered bur ofllc in company with Miss wim e He Avoy of this place! and was Introduced as "Cousin Annie."- At first we could hardly compose ourself, but.Cousln Aunle's merry laugh and pleasant conversation soon restored us. We are glatrto learn that she Is meet- res ln with much sucoe.-i4 w ltl her cuterprlse. Shd Is oiie of t he brightest and most talented young ladles iu the South, and the Acanthus Is the pest paper ot lts.klud in the United states. Both certainly merit the-hearty support of the Southern people. Ex- cluincjr aer, " Xow, young gentlemen of Salisbury, we have the pleasure of informing you that this " CoL'six Axxik" will drop In here Friday or Saturday. She will call on many of you, and will-expect t find every oup i.i a gqod humor and ghid to encourage a little southern enterprise of which she is the author and manager. We know tlmre ar fw towns with more .gallantry tl,ap this, and trust hat "Cou sin- Axxik" may attract it to a fair, dis play. She Js publishing a paper for chil .1 . i . 1 ' i ' . . . . . . . uien anu youms, wiucii old and young are expected to encourage. SAMlON COUNTY ITEMS! Mr. Win. .S. Smith, of this county, ex pected to raise (!K) bushels of coin this y ear. he drouth and freshets have cut ins expectations .doyen to, ten. busrjels; Two negroes, weut' to the swain pyestejr- Av'J to. vut hoop-pools, when the wind blew into an bid cypress aiulmade a noise like distant thunder. fii"liroiiin'tlini v badly fliey left that place. They sav Old Mck that swamp. Messrs. George and Uobei t llighsmith have lo&t about forlv sheep this season by dogs. ' li;mor here says Vyclly;v fever iu Wib imngtbu." Mistake not sustained by ' the W iln,mtou papers. Ei,. There are five criminals, in Clinton jail, who are constantly breakiui? their i-hnhx - o ,7, 7 pjckiug locks. The jailor Uim become :dcppraW, and talks of, driving steeples lho Landmark announces that Arm Jleld aud'lirower, the candidates for Con gress wil sieak at Hatter Shops, Friday, Octi 23th, aud -at Salisbury. Saturday, vpi. uiu. e annex uie tollowing : Fork Church, ; Wednewlay, Jerusalem,' Tliursilay, . ' MooresvilIe, Mouday, - Taylorsyille. Tuesday ; lhady's X Roada, Vedneday, Uhn,- ' . Thursday, Cool Spnngg, Friday, Siattsvilky , Saturday, Oct 23 ,2d - - i Nov. 1 BUSINESS LOCAL COLUMN. For Choice- Cakes'and Crackers go ,; to A fTioice lot of delicacies, pooked Corns ed'Beef, Salmon. Sardines; Shrimps, Pat-. pti Meats &c.V'at Xixtos's. ' . Breiikfost Strip, If are, Lard,! Hani Sausage and Dried Beef, at Listqx'. Sugars Caffefts, .Teas, Spiceg, &e., at Linton's. " - - J?Keh Oysters, at Linton's. Por the ae.$t Vrcucli Candieat Bqn Bong; Chocolate, &c, so to Iixtox's. We will have weekly shipments of Northern Apples." Bananas, California Pears, &c. M. M. Lixtox & Co. Elegant Cream Jlieese, at Lixtox's. 2Q peuts K. j Okra and Tomatoes, canned together. Something ; nice and new, at Lixtox's. Loqk each week in the tfacuita, for something new and to be hal at no place but tlXTOX. ' Wc coTdwlly invito our country friends to call ml examine our stqtik and bring their produce. M, M. Lixtox t Co. PUBLIC SPEAK1NQ. Hon. Win. M. Bobbins" will address, his constituents qq the political issues of the day at the following times and places : Winston, Tuesday, October 23 Dobson, Thursday, 24 Sparta, Saturday, 26 jeft'erson, Monday, " 2d Boone, Tuesday, J 29 Taylorsville, Thursday, " 3t For the Watdimau. CqoL Sp-kixos, N. C, Oct. 87p. Ctuhliee worm so called on account of being inclosed in a sheath or case, This is always composed of sulfstanees glued together by a cemenf extraetel from the skin of the grub this case is made up of different snbstances some have bits of sticks and rushes; with small pebbles, or shells, or gravel to keep them at the bot tom of the water. The worm adheres to the bottom of the case by a pair of hooks, and only protrudes tlie head and two seg ments, of the skin; At the end of their existence as grubs they moor the case to a rock, and shut up the outlejt to keep out any intruder. I hey then cast the outer skin aud remain awhilein this state and go tnrougu a great cnauge 10 uccoiue a .1 I A J A- I perfect insect, and at lengtn emerge trom the water, tlie viaif-Jlif. They are figured in works ou geology, and a tun desenp- imi mav be fuund in Brande s Encyclo pedia, under the Article 'Caddiee Worms.' Uve saw-'a Rniall box full of theA a few days ago, that a man had taken from his spring. We presume that this is -what Mr. Kincaid found in his spring, mention ed in your paper of Sept. 2tth. 11. in L veil's Elements. Vol. I.pasre 3T3, Is the figure ot one that has made his house out or little sliHts ot Planorbls. These cases In ancient Uuie were so numerous as to form masses ot rock. For the Watchman. THE CHUFA. Clixtox, X. CM Oct. 4, 7d. Jir. Editor : Kowan nativity is the only apology I give for offering my contribution to your columns, and hope that your subscribers may m leuetited by reading. It 1 true, 1 never traveled over pne half of Iowan, aud it is no less true, that I never saw a clina until I came to Samp- sym county, although there are many rais- ed in Cabarrus. The Chufa resembles the grass-nut. It l,as Hlfetraight top, at a disUiuce looks like broom-saire. Farmers here prepare their ..Uld a, for corn At tte miaaie of April, t, draw furroW8 ot feet a.a,.t. Iu tile8e they draw furrows leet ai); they drill the chutas about 1 toot distant- one- ciiuta to a mil. l ne cultivation ot the plant is similar to. that given the sor ghum cane by Kowan farmers. . About the middle of bepteniber the tanner mows the topa tor hay. tie thinks it worth more .than swamp hay. As soon as jaek. frost has come, the farmer gathers enough chufas for seed sdnie,. gather more and eat them. The gathering seems to be the most difficult job. Next is the hog's turn. A i acre patch is sufficient tor ten hogs. It is said, "an acre highly cultivated will pro duce 5K) bushels''' each bushel worth as much as a bushel of corn some sav more -for growing ho, s. From this it is seen the chufa is a profitable crop: 1. Because it yields much on a small farm, thus saving timber for fencing, la bor in feuciug ami cultivating, and also time iu going to aud from the field. The farmer does not need 75 acres to suppqrt a dozen hogs. - 2. Because the top is worth more than fodder for cattlo. 3. The land will not wash so much when planted with chufas. 4. 1 he crop need not ha gathered. Freezing does not damage the chufa. In fact it grows syeeter by being frozen. A nop your larmers u nowau win try a crop next year, C. W. C. The pleasing fict jpn of the bleachiug of a SF fS b the nse of .water from a miraculous wejij recqnuy "invented ' (per haps) by the sprightly Localizer of the Xetrs, call to the front the rejigious editor of the Cincinnati Lnqnirer. This gentle man, who has a longer vacatjou iu the course of a Year than anv other nipmlipi- .,..1 A.. Latter, of the iourualistic mofessioa. takes ui the incident, and after ave'rrim? t...i..i ! 1 ouiviuii 1 j iuu , a 1 iv vwiui va ucgiu m U51 ! .itlur "inherHnt" ":wlv..nt;tinc " and that "all races are the same in the distinctive attributes iu human nature, though they may represent distinct, in- . m . m . lueuenueut. iirimoruial creations. con- -fit . aoles the religjous community with this closing reflection; "All that, however, i does not militate against the fatherhood of God" TbAs is edifying. Tlie Chris- t!4 tiaa ministry may iro ou preaching the Al 1 ... : , I g"sl': luallt;l uuiy muujr iiiiiacuiuus n-.1 1 I L? Ill O I? 1 X. 1 Wl I I 1 1 L nnljr-.il n 3j moreover, uiay iaKn 10 so:'.p aua water without risk of subverting the Christian 2 1 relifrion. IZal. News, MONTQ OMEll V COUNTY LETTEIl. Deer Uanl'my .Gold Mines Court At J , V v ii 4hr Sf pt. 28, i - MEtssns KdJtoks : Jir niy Jetter froia Albeiiilarle spuko of a .deer lmn$ thaf was to be. - Well, we had the hunt and that was all. - ;:; ? Thoreclvy uioruTng of last week after Stanly cooxrt had adjourned, J udge Schenck J. T:RedwiieEvM Whit Hearue, D-avid-son -Meltoil, W. T. Meltqa a.nd your cor respondent left Alberniarle for Mr. Yiu. Carter's, who resides about luvlf wajr be tween Albemarle and Troy, A.8 court at Troy did not conveqe until next Monday, we had Friday and Saturday to dispqu ofj TUav5day night just a' rundown we arnye4 at the . hospitable and pleasau,t Uqme of34r. Carter where we found a, aumpituous sniper qwatting us. Ater supper, tho arrival of the Judgp having been heralded throughout thecoma munity, seven al of the neighbors came in, Deer hunting being the topic of conversa tioiij more wonderful 6tories of deer kill ing were spun that would till The Observer for many issues. The conclusion was as we-were about to retire for the night, that deer were as thick as chickens and that n the morrow we would have sport that wquld fill our highest expectations BrhrLt and early the next morning we were ready for the sport. y -A southerly wlud and a clovdy sky, Proclaim It a hunting morning." But there was no southerly wiud nor cloudy sky ; it was a uortherly wind and clear sunshine, so Tiit siiid the prosject was poor? But Whit took the hounds and off he ye.nt for the Walker and Long Mountains and the balance of the party to the stands on the river, with Dr. Melton across the river in a batteau to watch for tLo deer in ca&e one passed the stands and took to the water. After sitting still for three hours, we heard the cry of the hounds which gave ris notice that the deer was coming. Intently and closely Ave. watched for htiW, but somehow he slipped by with out any of us seeing him, when a cry from Melton informed us. there was a buck in the ijver. Excitement was high. The batteau was pulling for the deer as fast as possible. Wa rushed down the river but owing to the thick brush and corn field he was too sharp for us aud got away with nary a scratch. We put the hounds out again, but not a, d,eey caiqe in our way4 so qur day's hunt amounted to a good ap petite for upper. Saturday we took another trial, but the j(iee, t (three in number,) ran to the river a mile below us, so we did not get a shot either day. 'We came in at noon tired and huugry, couvinced that deer were uncertain iu jtheir movenieuts and on my part it would be a long time before I would sit on a deer stand again watching aud waiting for a deer. Saturday eveniug Mr. Red wine and 1 visited the Swift Island gold mine, now being worked by Mr. Avaut. This por tion of Montgomery county is a vast gold IhmI. Many pieces of gold weighing from froiii one two and three pounds, have beeu-found. We sawtho hole iu the ground from which two pieces were taken that weighed exactly a ponud a. quarter each, each piece looking just like a frog. Being a practical miner, Mr. Avant knows exactly where the precious metal lies, and expects in a few days to take out of his "torn" a few pound pieces. It was not washing dav with him, but' he gave us permission to try our hand. Weolfed with our coats aud commenced throwing in the grit. For half an hour wc worked diligent ly, and then cleaned up with a result of one aud a half dollars in gold. Nearly every branch and creek in this section has beeu turned bottom side up and wonderful stories are told of immense fortunes made in a few days. Judging from several creeks I saw iu the Swift In land and Worth Mine, I know that hard aud faithful work hasl;een done lookiugfor fortunes,. It is said by all who live here that there are millions upon millions of gold that is just waiting for the sluice and torn, and that immense fortunes are in reach. All it wants is a little money to start with, with lots of patience and an unlimited amount of energy and faith. There are many mines of note in Mont gomery county which have beeu worked with success, and sonic of which are now being worked witn more or less success. Among them are the Worth, Chieftain, Swift Island, Burwell Mountain, Bright, Forney and Russell. The later is now being worked ou an extensive scale, and I understand is paying a hundred dollars a day net. At thin mine they are now concentrating sul'phurets which they pro pose to ship M England for reducf jou. Extensive machinery is bjciqg put up at the Christian mine for washing by hy draulic power, which will be in operation soon. Important to Farmers. Dr. D. E. Salmon, U. S. Commissioner for investigating te diseases of swiue, will le iu Raleigh n -a few da's, and de sires p be informed uf ciises of cholera or other diseases, that he inay be able to de termine its nature and prescribe treat ment if necessary, AR his' expenses are paii) out of au appropriation made by the lasj; Congress, aud qur farmers would 4 well to consult him. He is appointed by the govern nient to do this work, and if any pevsons liayiug disease among their swine will rijpqrf to the Department of Agriculture Raleigh, they can have the benefit of his services. As his stay will necessarily , be . short, prqinpt attentjqu should be'given. Hal. Acics. The Cincinnati Gazette enquires: ffVhaf 5 - T" I AM M' ll is ueuiosi acy i wen, i is wie instiUl tion tfi'at has been thrashiug the Radical party iu every coutest siuce 1874, and proposes tq coutiuuo the operation. l!al. $CW8, .. -. . ' . JUDGE MEERIMON'S CANVASS. ' XTrom the Lexlogton Recgm!.! . , M j Ve jdoat remember io luive eve hard u ifcbrer and more JusrucJyp oKfica speech; than Vas Cotjrt House vesterdav. .For. two hoara . Jn'ra Xf errimon, errtertaiuea hs audience with $iuai la?, auu wii seqsp yiws - as raretp feayp show.ipgjn ip.cdera unities, TT.. i..t. 1 A t.fj mi... l r ' i the ppchbig tiues 9P HIWJ "ii illustrated at lugjU sinje of Xl rreak causes that ' brougb.i abisat thesQ 3$art times. Commenciogat the begumin, lie said the loss of capital by the war, iu slaves, and theousequent loss of oar la bor system, with all.the sorrow and de struction a,nd dilipidation that follow war, was. thO first potent cause. - Then follow ed th wftut of business, confidence and the hoarding of nvu,ey or t release fit ruinous njtes. of uterfistj etrvanee, private and, publp-rrliyiri b,eyoid otv iucume, with unpaid, tiebts grow jiig larger, aud iu iuakng te cost of government State aud Natjonal, fro4 three, to flve times iQore thaq ever lefqrej the sueeos sive manipulations, of th,e butdhod.eis, by which Congress waa bought au4 their bonds appreciated more than 50 per cent, on their original cost, besides making them payable, first in coin, aud by the demone tization ot silver, in gold, when the bid contract was for greenbacks. lie spoke of the tariff' and showed how uujust aud oppressive present system is, aud was in favor of a tariff for revenue only. Be tween labor OjiidJ capjtql there U p.o con flict whep each performs its duty. LJis claiming any intention to create prejudice against bondholders, he pointed to their trickery in appreciating tyuujs, a,s, an ex ample of capital robbing laborj for th,q laborer pays these bonds and ho jnteres on them. Was iu favor of gradually ye tiriug the National bauk circulation, aud substituting greenbacks, thereby paying otYm.a,ny nijllioua of the public debt and relieviug us of the interest on the same. Adverted to the growing daggers of cor porations, and warned the Teople that they must be watched; and reminded them of the necessity of sending honest and capable men to Cougress, to combat their influence and mqney. He charged all the. evils of the administration since 18G1 to the Republican party, but was willing to ax'cqrd it praise for any giod act. He con cluded by paying a tribute to the ability and faithfulness of Gen. S,cajes.t au4 urged upon all the duty qf yutjug, and, of (Juiug so intelligently. The speech was heard with uncommon interest and attention, and all pronounce it a masterly effort. NV e have cause to Ihj proud of him as a North Caroliniau and as a Senator. Louisiana Pant and Prayer Rewards fur Murderers. New Orleans, Qct. 2 Qov, Kicholls has issued a proclamation., recommend ing Wednesday, October Dth, as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, for delv tiraip'.e from the scourge. The Qovernor las alt issued a procla mation offering rewards for the arrest and conviction of the parties who hung the colored man, llroad-heart, on September 17th, at West Feliciana, until nearly dead, and theu beat his wife and two chil dren. Also, for the murderers of Thomas Dal tbu, on September '41st, at West Feliciana parish. Ax Important Suit.-AU action has beeu commenced by the Board of Com mjsspners. of Forsyth county against the estate of the late I, G. Lash iu regard to his transactions, as Financial Ageutof the county in the issue and sale of county Itor.ds, kiiQwp as hu Railroad bonds The Commissioners claim that Mr, Iash, as the agent of the county, sold the bonds and bought them himself at much less thau their full value, and that being the case, the county is only liable for the amount actually paid by Mr. Lash, with the interest thereon. If they succeed, it is claimed that the county will save between fortv and sixty thousand dollars. Win- mt , ston Sentintf. The government receipts of revenue for the three mouths euding the fiseal quar ter, were $74,845,856, which isan increase of about .$1,500,000, compared with the corresponding iuai ter of last year. 4 he Custom receipts, shqwau increase of about $2,000,000 over the first quarter ot last year, and the receipts from intern.il reve nue about $100,000. The miscellaneous i- 11 !- 1 . rf rfu 'PI,,, receipts ieu ou uoout pow,wv, peuditr.res of the past three months, ex clusive of the public debt, were $41,000, 000, au increase of $9,000,000, compar ed witlj the corresponding period of last year. The .Journal of Commerce has obtained some iuteregting facts concerning the pur- reiit busiuess of certain Ufo iuumnce companies of New York ctyf. U publishes the cash payments made the holders ot policies that have matured, ejfher by death or eqdowmeuts, iu the six months endiug September 1, by eight companies, uame lv: The Eouitable, Germania, Globe, Kuickerbocicer, 3iletroplitan, Mutual Life, New York, aud Washiugtou. The smn is, in all, $b;,ifi7,G34, or more than a million dollars every moutb. "This" shows but 0,10 side of te Ledger j What sum was paid those companies uurr iug that time ? o. ...... .Cll. ri ultiisirL' Mr. Hrciwer. n 1i.i1ps m:w rr-ich ewrv lowii on . . ... .i-.. i ing the people to vote for Col. Aruifield if they believe his plan of reljfcf ia better than Ida own. Say he; I'.f wnt relief i need, relief I nn?f have relief." Yhile goiug over thi r jgamaroler at Ore Knob last week, a witty frishuian advis ed hini to take "Scptibji puke." 1 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. ' This bodv will eoirveivR in 1 th'S etv f '!.-.. lJaleigU ou Friday,, SaturtUy and Snuday, tha i of On.l .1 .y r rf ' I -""- oiu, u a oi oveiuoer twwt It will be composed of i-epresenta-' Mvt fcoim all the Evangelical denoniina-; "LUw Slafe TUese r.ireseu tativea are loTie ftqly poied bv their resjiee- n uiiuajT ocJkftW-racii bchooi of what ever denoitia.ti(v beig emitleiCtft one representative, and ohJh omc! These dele gates ave to, bp -entertained by the difler eut Sunday Schoohi of tli city free of charge. Reduced rates ou the ldiffefeut Kailixntda. qf th.4 5m will, betained if possible. . ; ; , - i. - - The qbjeot oCnventiou will be to organize tbn Sunday tclKvd work in the State ivn4 dovia tHean fox the advance meut and prery tutlw c:uisje aiul tq co-operate with the loternatibual Sundiy School Convention. . . . It is greatly desiml that every Sunday School in the State le rejre8ejite(l.'a.we whiha full and thorough -. organization. Schools are requested to appoint their i-e-presentatives at once aud forward us their Uanves,80 that tliere be no delay in as iguiqg liones IVrsoqs, wisjuqg to, attend the Baptist State Coqveatioq, wlijch convenes, in Char hte on the qtli qf NjoveRiber. cau gQ di rectly on without aqy delay, qw dqn't tcget ilW wb want ' q r uresentave from every SiiiuLty ScKqU of eiich Evangelical denoiqiuatiqq iq the Rfaite, and; wish their names sent us im ntediutvltfi, . . Joiix E. Ry. ChWn Inter, rx. C Can. Petibody Trustees Meeting. iEW Iobk, Oct. 3. The Trustees of the Peabody Educational Fund completed their labors to-day. The following offi- ers were elected: President, Robt. C. Vinthrop, Massaehusettsj First Vice Pres ident, Haniiltou Fish; Second Vice Presi dent, Gov. Aikeu; Squth Carolina; Treas urer, Samuel NYetmore, New York; Secre ty, Geo. Peabody Russell., lipv. Dr.. Sears was elected General Agent. Exec utive counsel; Gov. Aiken, W. M.Evarts, A. H. H. Stuart, Sergeon Geueral Uiirues and Qeu. Taylor. Hanks thqt are Making No Money. WASiuxGfTQX, October 7. A Treasury statement sltuys tlptt ;123 national banks with a capital of nea-ily furty-nine mil iums have paid no dividends for the six months endiug March 1st, 78, and 337 banks, with, a capiud of nearly fifty-nine inHions, paid uq dividends for the six months ending September 1st, 78. Qf these- for the first six months 3t were iu Soiithe.ri) Stites? aipl, for the last six Uiuilths 44 :ere iu Smifhe.jn plates. Can't be True. Oil City D Tiirk A peddler has been s-icaking around taking orders for an article of ladies wear which he calls the eureka bnzzuni. At the will of the wearer, it can be made to rise and fall like waves on a summer sea, and, ca.unot be distinguished from tle qVU14Viiv HI VIVIU IHJ uj.it . 11 1 1 (VlV'l touch. Fellow-citizens, where is our magna charta f Where is the boasted palladium of our liberties f Have we no longer any rights that these confounded lieddlers are bound to respect ! Indian Depredations in Texas. GaLveston, October 7. A social to tlie New$ fron) bisou, Texas, dated the 6th, says information has been received there oJjjdiaji raids near Junction City. ThreescrirU and a boy named Dowdv were. killed oil the Johnson Fork of the Gaud- eloupe riVwrj Reports from the surround ing country iitbHcate that the Indians are stealing Btock and murdering the settlers. A general raid is feared. Why, 0 Course, Of Course. Washixgton, October 7. The Attor ney General has. tejepaphed to District Attorney Northrop, of South Carolina, calling his atteution to the section of the revised statutes forbidd'ufg interference with political meetings. He says the meetings called for the purpose oCadvo cating and supporting the election of candidates for Congress should be undis turbed and each party must have the. privilege of supporting the candidates pf its choice. A Tarb,qro utercljaut ljas preseuted Dorsey Ijatf 1, qf tlie Southerner, with a pair of suspenders, and he doesu't have to round holding his breeches up with his hands any more. Messrs. Tiddy & Rio., say that Ronny Kate sold better here than any book Christian Ried has ever written better in fact, than any book they have ever had in stock. They sold about one hundred and ten copies. "A Summer Idyl" is going off right well. It is a charming little story. Char, Observer. Hobble and limp no more, but hang your r.nu.lies on the old oaken petr. and neise the first opportunity to be permanently cured. v.-,- mm i Ukiit r:irteii muscles, onu Jr.intR. Frtwted Feet. Headache, E3r ache, 1 ai n w , , i 1 . .1 in breast, aide and back, win yieig iq nai powerful remedy, Ion and favorably known as Cotissens' LiehtnfiiK Liniment, vhich is good for lxth man and beaat. Rriee Z$ cents a bottle. For sale by C. U. Barker. An, Undenlablp Truh. You detietse to suffer, and if yon lead a mis rahle. unsaiisfactory life in this Im tutifu wortd, it U entirely your own fault and there is onfv one excuse" for you, your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed ilimi.mds. Personal knowledge an.l common! sense reasoning will oonhiwy - . A iKnist Flower will cure voil "f LlV'er OulU . r . - '!:, . ...I Otaint. Or . LTSpepsi:i, . "! i . : . th all etTecta,Mich uH .ick. Iiid.iche. paij.Uorr 1. hrt sour atomacU. liriU.Ui-M - --. triir - (dizine!3 of the hem, nerv yiu f.i'ostr.aif.n, hw '! .miritis. kc" ltn.lles iu;- rf tch ewrv lown on f fi. Wsru Continent and not Uriijrgwt Lut . UVaijirn (Continent and not uriifrgwi oui it . II ......!, C.I ,,,r..a Villi Mil Will leil VOP Oi lis nuimtiiiu v. bar a Sample Bottle for 10 ceu: niree d6es will relieve jQtj. All Uiq?e sufferino: with Hemorrhoids, or Piles', imn safely rely on being permanently cured if thev will use 1tbler' B ickeye Pile Ointment, which is sold hy all Drnt'ists for 50 cents a bottle. For sale by C. K. Barker. "T ft lu. ;:t re.j5iit tp ecu Anna ; ,nft" The Woman who rcjoicea Urf- 2ilad 'and ict a-eanij lK4cake und vartu. pjell y. ;i The SMe&t llr $fc dou n at once io aciire anu menial llyr; . . IF The UiiHinesg Mn who' butt his AkxI iu easer haste and linrri to hla counting room ; J p The Hard Drinker could look at the' deleicate glwad w(4q and feMered with disease, that The Lawye lite 5j;nutertthe Merdian an4 all who lead sedentary live and are nrect to DKpetoia or Judijtiqc, CcngRattof and Headache; '" '"' ; -. f if -v ; : : t These only knew what ' M; errel's IleransE Forthe Liveu will do for their felief, and qjnicklr ii cqre tliere wqud .e qnch lei isnftenng than !t present. The gceat Iiver Medeciqe fur saje by Tleo. P.Klqus..--, " . GOOD DIGESTION, "Give us this day our dailybread," and good! meuecine 10 otgtsi ii, i nom reverent and lui maii. The Imrain stomach and liver are fruit ful source of lilu comforts; or, diaonleted and disea.-ed, Uy tingle misery along every nerve and through every artery. The man or woman with ffued digoiituMi see beauty a ihey walk, an4 qvercqiii'e obstacles they tqeet iq le root ine of life, vliere the d?iep.tic rteea only g-loom end stuniUles and rols at eeu imagjnary objecta. :Tfte world Rtill needs iwo or three new kinds of medecine berure ijeaih can be per fectly abtdiheo; bit Uat n.roiy lvehave been prolonged, and iqany miffereM from, Liver dia eane, Dyspepsia nod Headache, have been cur ed by MEftRCLi. Hepat;ne, is po longer a doubt. It cures Headache in twenty minute, and there is no question but what it is the most wonderful dloovery yet made 10 medical neience. Those afflicted with Cillionsness and Liver Complaint should use Mkukeli.'s 11 ep atixe. It can be had at Theo. F. Kluttz'a. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J, JL lisQX &, Co. 1 Oct. 3, 1878.- Coxxok firm Middling, low do ' ' stains Bacok, county, hog round Hut'teh Eoos CmcKESS, per dozen. Cokn Meal moderate demand Wheat goxwi demand at Flouk best fain. 78 G 8 IS20 10 i.'502.0U 45 4850 80 1.00 super, '4i-i POTATQKS, lRI!l ;- T5 O.mons no demand ; 75 L.vhdh-1 ' 8t0 II AY 30 Oats-- 25aS0 'Bckswav- 20 Tallow 67 i PiL VCKBERRIES I Ai'i'i.Es, Uricil t((54 M'OAR- 1012i Admimstrator's WW As Aliuinirtralor on the estate pf Wro. II. Iicliardsop, decM.j 1 will nell at Public Auc tion on or near tlie public square in the town of Salisbury, on Saturday, tlie 2nd November, prox., 12 o'clock, M., the following: Four U. S. one hundred dollar 4 per cent, bonds; one horse, saddle and bridle; bed room furniture and bedding; wearing apparel; miscellaneous books; opera glas; and many other valuable articlee. Terms of sale cash. SAM'L. II. WILEY, Adm'r. All persons indebted to Wiq. II. Richard son's estate will make payment al once and nil persons haviru; claim againift suid estate will present llicm July authenticated as reguired by law or this noipe will be plead in bar of their recovery. SAM'L. II. WILEY, Adni'r. Sept. 20, 1878. 41:6t. STO AT THE 30 YD EN HOUSE, SALISBURY, . C. C. S. BROWN, Proper, (Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh.) 2T AT HOME AC A IN. Having leased ihis hque lor a term of years, would be ideased to have mv friends call and see me. It will be kept as a FIRST-CLASS HQ,TEL I2f -EVERY EESj'iiVT. Board: Two Dollars Per Day. fiQMNIJS T KVKIiY TRAIN.-a Larje Sample Rooms for Commercial Trav ellers. TRY ME. C. S. BROWN, Jn. W.O.SHELBURN. Clerks. January, lt, 1878. ll:tf. To make TithTto Laud, aud' Laborer and Mechanics Liens, fur sale, at tins Omco QET TIIE BEST. . The Raleiah News, DAILY, one year, WEEKLY, one year, - $5.00 1.00 SSTSeud Eustal Card for Sain pie Copy . AddresB THE EALEIGH NEWS, Raleigh, N. C DRiBuna 1 No. 12 N. E'ghth St. St. Louis, Mo; Wbo hM hd l itA rremter txpaieae In the bvstmntt tit biofbuth DMtivand pnilthany-pfit:Ha t, :t the ri-suiu of his loiifr and nUscMfiu 1 - . I . . V fir- ' . Kiuil trotrtie I fn th Wptt. n' The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Books that are reaUr 6aMa aa4 Sf TIi la all mat- fcra prrtaining to MaBhwatf aixl mum. and supply vuU loi.g (I'll. Tiwy are .UHy lHunr. and la p.ar lai.jptK, easily umkrtoi. T; fw Vxjki arobraoeiv pages, and contain talaabl. imtormmtUm tar both marrird and auizl. w Hh all the recen t improTOjirn ts in medical tfeaUwiJ f . Keaa wfeatour none yep-v wm nut KiwwiruKTHiipn i Ur. Halls' new works is in no way of ouettiousble char. Scr, but is somethb fr 0e mry kaww. - I )rswlk.the Yietiratf earlyixRscfeto; t4. ,otterT prfrrUThealtkyfriaTbe.tm twilhsine for In theprime of life, and- M W" Avim h mm inm n soiser of g" f- - , r . rorius crm. po both in one volume, fit in riuth andj rilUpJ-cts- rtf- Sent wndr til, on rwxipt Dfprto la Jiioaey or stamps. Blactoer aj Hpipn, Attorneys, Couneelcre and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C JilllQilV RLi-tf. " imm . ma i isbukV.c. If bft-or Braaa. :AriuailotEn4itiend Work done with dinpatch alo all kind pf AgricuUnralandrilrning Machinery Vnilt or repaired to order. I am also prepared to Drena i -Lnmber. make alf kinda of , Monldinfta, make Sh, BHnd. and DoonC Sash,' Doorx, and all fikea of mowldinjt, kept' Constantly tri- hand. A stock of Lumber &!waj on hand or. furnih- ed it abort ttoli; "" ! J " A 16 HorftojtlXfe.Bqac. "fotile l WfjkaVil -i- .-..4 a 1 1 . Weifc EiiMantfed and at pricey a wH the Practical Blacksmith "' AND' ;' . HORSESHOER. dples and w'ABRA NTIO.' AH kinds Wacismttii ntmc nrl -v VV . - afni3 On and Off Slick arease 4 BOOTS, -. GAITERS, . SHOES, SLIPPERSt &c. Resoectfallv annonncog his continuance at his vll staml in oljl jiu; p Haia Street, oppsie EuuV prpg BWO.' Ha U alwiys reauv uu uimu8 iu uccuuiuiouaie customers iu dm uue in me upai manner possiuie. net prepared to do first lass work cd can coni- eui wan anj ii(u:iiern r.op or liana roauo work! liis inapbinpa, lasts, !fcc.. are of the latest ami best patern. He works the very best cjatcrial and keeps on hand ready in ado work, and stock equal to any special order. " Repairing neatly anu promptly-done at rea sonable prices. Satisfection gnarautecd or uo charge. Pritf ! t( Siiil the Times Casa otrsh niftil BLvniptlyleii. 34.Gnua. W. M'. EAUidB. FOUTZ'S HQRSE AND CATTLE POWDER8. Ar unnqtuUed foi the snr and prevention U r in Horse. Cittle. hOEm.bleep.r.na owle. iihMVD . i''JVTU.Proo.BlUmore.l(Li J. B. MpSEELY, Grocery, Proince aid Conissioa Agent for the-aale of Fertilierny Liiue, Sawed Shingles, and Mountain I'roduce. Buy and sell Cotton, Corn, Flyur, JVIeal, ami aljl kindg cf c;nntry p'rciluce on commlsiion'. Highest prices guaranteed. Agent for the celebrated English patent Milking Machir. Will keep a small assortment pf Familv drocerie. Callahd see hint fit his pew stand", three dopra below Kluttx's Drug Store. 2y:Giuos. BROWN & VERBLE'S Liverv & Sale 3faJ)les SALISBURY, X. C, Will convey passepgers to tind from any point " -villi the heyt jtpek and tehicle. TH BAVELINg PTJBIiI9 will find it to their intereaj tp call npon tiD before making aangepenlii eawherej " Drovers nd Traders will fn i,d at jhis establixhmcnt gpad Ipfi and , and plenty ofi;cpd pay, fodder, pat stables, and corn BtEASURE DRIVES. Those wishinz turnouts for pleasure drifirrR will find the best accommodations at these Stables. ' y . Mr. W. II. Kimhair will always be found at the Stables and promises entire eatisfrplion to all customers. '' '-4i:tf.' .if. SALISDUFiy BOOK STORE. Glgp. W. Y0PP, Propr. (At Mclntyre'H Furnitnre Roppia.) BRIGHT .01 BOOKS LOW PRICES, ALL AND SEE JIUI. 9 :tf-" Soipb4b liaMtearadr las Orislna I Opta fltlait. ! W. R. 6-jclra. yfUitncks, uraaMVura. - i t i i FOE, 187 Don't nefflct to call on-P. Plyler ft the, Bolk iitor fe)f 1 kindahf JJocky anted. Tap be.4 n?:si;i7 and latest "fly lei of writing paper kept here. ilm -the unowned bincer Rewmg Machine can li hadhere at Jrom $35 to $fl. He res pe:l fully invites all to call and .min wdsjud mathiuts. ' ;,HaU pyynadjy (n.reaiKnei. I m now reparett to cto afl kifdot Castinir in ithpr QHOB eqnocied wltl Brown & Verble's Ltrerjf O Staines. pyi Uesljoia ot shoes, 10 twit anjr sirfpe of root. AUBhoelniroft RtHctlT nrltntinc nrin. n h ft n ai4 B U B B H M M t 1 II"
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 10, 1878, edition 1
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