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. : ' 1 ' Carolina Watcbman. THURSDAY, "NOVEMBER 28, 1878. 1 U thought that th Kev. K. E. White, rpccttU killed wear Sumter, S. C was strock by a ricocheting shot tired at some distance from where hfe)l. ...Cv-r TheNUoal Grauge PutroB of HasiKin- jQry are in eesBiuu mwimvi.; o- this veek. They will risit Norfolk, in a body, on the iuvitotioii of Norfolk Grange. Hare dooe a good deal of important busi- Uinhnumii. v inn 111:1. There are three Urer dollar pieces in -;..,i .timi nfditte.reut values, ThoMex- ican, worth 75 jcente; tbcti arte dollar, &, and the legal tenuer cmn, u a iv mixture, to be sore. realties Press. The Mexican dollar is taken here for 85 ceati, ' .. ' . rt. i?ci.(irliVri hammer stated that A W -" ft ' ' Hon. ThoeL I. Clingman w,ia not a candi date for United States Senator, a correc tip of Uie. fiUteiuent was requested by tiiat centlenian "and made by the Kews. Vhk'nnmrk is. then, it ' would sceiu, a " : ' ' , . . . , candidate fdr the Senate, The effect of Greenhackers voting for tlreir candidates instead ot democrats oi i.0ir rtwn views, is well Illustrated in w - - - Michiean, where the Democrat and Green back vote largely exceeds the Republican and yet the Republican authors rof al ovet financier woes go back to office by a plurality vote. The National Commercial Convention t ' . ' . . ' . . .1. lj ' ' 'i J I n session at Cnicago ast wceK, aouieu i La fnllitwinfr insolation : ." . . . ... -I J?efoIrI,"That . a suitable and etieap water line, -penaaaeutly uavngable by teiper pf J ,000 topa burthen, phoold be ooened ud bctweeu the waters of Virginia vJX nurnlinn ns a means of ena- bang the greatest part ot domestic snip- ninr? of the Atlantic coast to, avoid the laangera pf Cape Jlatteras, and we com mend the measures to the favorable con siderat jon of Congress, The -rumored arrest of the men who iittvA A: TVRtfiWftrt'R crave, and the ru- . recovery of the botlv of that rich I IiU8Siil ias ordered Col. Lomakiue tqpusli that therefore the Southern inen caii con moreu recovery v7 j 1 . i li 1 t 1.. 1 .t. ti .1 i. i: man, turn out to be false. Neither Dne por the other is true. Tlie oHeuders are pot ljlfely, to make anything by flieir vil- lajny. bpt tnay yet have plenty of trouble. The. Mjiypp of New York ana tne repre entatiyes of Stewart in that city, are re- jeeiving daily all sortf letters on the J u: MAinftnna lAnfDuumim I dreams &c all prompted ao doubt by I h bnn of reward, or personal notoriety, ' . . 1 . I ' Hunt them'' Co Tneie' is iust now flan nnlinnrv nntiptv tn rmtlier Tin itepis of thoearly history of this iart of tb State, apd those having old inanu- script letters or prjntetl matter concern- ing the revolutionan' times and before; would render a public service by bring- ing them oat, Aijy such papers left at this oftioo will be carefully taken care of and returned U) tlje owuer. Such nav 1 mioiilArftil nf nnliliA vnl nn n- I pa mmimj w wMoiuvf 1 tff v --w will publish, and in that way preserve to future f-enerations thincrs which would ptherwise bo lost. "The South LancT-U the title of an advertising sheet I issued from Charlotte, ff. C, by Dawson & Co. It will be seen by reference to our advertising columns (hat they have a land agency office in .'Charlotte, the principal object of which is to accommodate persons having lauds to sell and those who wish to purchase lands. The sheet before us shows that Messr$, " pawson & Co. hare established an exteu sive business, in their line, and aro filling jk useful office in this part of tlie State, iff Neighbor - Dog.-f Tbat infernal iHir,- Mt au, ho ouier pigut, wuen 110 v WMttOfUea V baking at.liis I Bauor. aog. juts wen :ne was aoout . WUOjrto sleep, ! wish. somebody w I Wl him, or that a tree would fall on him, ;i or that would get 'choked to death; or ' - I. . m. i.r x . 11 1 1 rmnv wllw.w W,8U -uu ui w m tt ucvzn icr ur mure cuu Blue rare. r - gentlemanly dog confound him! .1 don't know bat one thing in all the earth, or in lw 1, T, . , " . , T r.hfl ftrtli- likft Mint rtnrr. arid if iu iha Aar-1 -p f "v" 1 Jliahapirit of evil in the North which will notlet tha Snnti ftlrnin r Hut nwr n.1 ; . - t 1 . 7 -. anon Durst ont yelping and sparling as if Ufa and eternity depended on it.n Sed nrsaster. The Hamburff-AmbHcan -O- ;l , by-m.laWbafqa. ofri the. f pight pf tlie ': 84th, in fogwhile on her way from Ply- moutli to Hamburg ' midships, antt sunk in 20 minutes. There Were su noosed to . - ' ' : be aboat 119 on board at the time, about . SO of whom. It was IkImtmI' f U,t : ... ooanta, uaa perisiied. The .. , fcseei is iuour iije missing 1! .l . Pttfi? fi'ty thio icre was a soul on boar4 ftnsaved. 1 It U snpxosed he went - dow will tlje ship. It was his 126th pas - ;' aage of the Atlantic' The bvavery of the map who faces an army in battle is sparee- . jy eaual to one like tjjla Captain; OneUif ie-jaasenger tell it thus : Our captain " ..fncrSMnithip'Foinmevani4t: which- left- denaneiations.;.of Xhe speaker and his at regular hours, with no candy or stim u - r VrU on the. Hth iqst- vas struck peecli. -! J ': lants, aud free bathing, help th. system ' had a chance Jo sare his life bat would jeent UefeuitlR. &'feij;22d : " !) - stick to his shin. I s.iwOmn ithn An!- ' "... ' " i i PBgoiaway irom ujo aieamer stanamgj : iin the bridge giving .commands, trying to pbtain order and save as many as he could, ; jB-twenty minutes alter the eollisipa the ision HipI vuiiisiyu, Hie a A ;,i i-i v Poramerania went down. Slip , - - r - ij pyer bat wept dowp gradually 11 ... L' - v Cold piercipg winds and driving rains seldom fail to bring on a cough, cohl'or hoarseness at this season, and Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup should be kept in every fjouse, For sale by all drnggists, 25 cts. AFGHANISTAN. jrJumenitoiritish T&ps-pifereteeJ Dy the English Cabinet, dc. of ; I jLaydos. Nor. 23 The column of : the Rritiah artnr advancing into Afghanistan, bv wav of Gretta, occupied without resis- tance a place called Sibi, wjthid the Am- eer' territory, it geographical position eei termor, b 0 i being due cast of Dozar. A Manchester Guardians Lomloircor- resiwudent telegraphs that at the Cabinet j Council yesterday .was. .the seeuo or a se-1 verer conflict between the Miuisters ot verer counict ueiween uiu Ji,u,,,!:' MP"n aBU U1C iuiiv uiajjun m- different shades of opinion,' than had ta- tending npdn ita infliction. Criminals ken place since the departure of Lord j UCrDy ironi lUe JllUISirj . n.or lOlilllCll ill Uio eiumi uio niinijiiu-vos ei'eu Tiireo weeKs ago, riii ;iumo opinion were rising on. - the, Afghan ques-1 tiou. VI no issue otliio uiumaxum is mm of . " " 3 ' ' ".:.;''. , ; '-.-1 I believed to huye been theresult of a com- the more pacific section of the Cabinet; There was. at the same time a rumor of an intention to summon Parliament, so as terson the constitutional questions iu vlved in theTprojectcd war. That party fo-day carried" its object. Its ehief mem bers are pointed out by report as Sir Staf- loru onucote, Viian:iiuiu mo I quer, and Right lion. Richanl Asheton Cross, Home Secretary, who also received a considerable amount of support fromj Lot d Salisbury. . The Berlin National Zeitmtg says re- specting tlie policy, of the Russian govern- ment in regard to the war in Afghanistan: "Russia being satisfied that war must re- suit iu British victorv. does not coutein-J plate the intervention or iuterferencejon 1 , .. , ...s.. ...... wuuc nosunues iasi, uuuiucuuwiuum i' it. Ail..- ..a. r l. I . a voice in me sciucuicnk w ujd wmho ui peace - It bases its claims Upon tlie angling all the. while that IVorth Carolina was . . .... .. - uonncement that 4110 rectmcation or, tue iuJo-Afghan frontier is proposed, which the goyei UmeDt of the Czar is not prepar- -.-v- . x ., ed to submit lo without the previous nn- juereiaauing oeiwecu-iL.iisuuiuauuiwussiu. 1 Russia will not consent to the annexation or extinction of Afcanistau, nor to the permanent acquisition by England of po- commanding the passes lof the sitions Balkh. It is with a view to making its voice heard at the conclusion of war, that I on with his troops now ' stationed and . tack Naighab, and that the contingent now stationed at Samarican has bejeu di-1 rected to continue its, .march." The Times military article says: VMany reasons make it appear .probable that the winter Cfjmpaigu will close with the occu- patiOB 01 tue uaK.i, ivnrum antt nie 1 esu- u vali'8- Winter is drawing near, cold "tense, and fuel and forage in the niduu- i.i ' it a . a. 1 r I uiuioua uiisinciB scarce,, w inuv lor pru- euai reasous,.. tue -uuiiaq goyernment not care to, entangle tueii armies too mr 1U llie llu8 ai lU18 season uuui ineir commissanais ami iransportarrangemeuts J... li m v are on more approved looting. 1 nree coi- uuns as at present constituted, are too weaK ior more exteuueu operaiious in uie uirection ot Jilalaoau, Uliazui and Cauda arf while Gen. Maude's divisiou is mass- ed at Jamiud. Had Gen. Robert's strong supports' at Koliataud if Gen. PrimrosMJ i were echeloned between Suknr and Suet ta, we should be inclined to believe in the possibility of a further advance.. As it is com a military, point of view we doubt its practicability. A Renters telegram from Lahore reports Gen.'Biddulph's qnctta -force with troops under Mjij. Sandeman, advanced nearly to Pishin, where no resistance is expected. I THE XEW CAPE FEAR MEMBER. The Greenbackers celebrated the elec- tion of Judge Russel to congress from this House, but there also a good mauy igno District bv a torch-liht procession and mut ad weak men who aro apt to fol- tnass meeting at t the Market House last nicht. which w as addressed nntil t.hn rsiin jn in canie up and dispersetj the prowd., The street parade of the G rcat London Circns ualedinto'nttrfnSf.rnfin compared Avitli the procession last night. Alesciiotioa f.th miimin,1 To Make Children Good Nata red. thiua batVa hotoffrarhic sketeb hvW : fa8t on u.e tW eould do - the subiect justice. Jt was simplv "immense." - -v-i . . m - 1 In his speech Judge Russel declared that wln Im tw.L-liia nt in pn.rMua l... wnill1 st-.u, , - - tll, tlln,frtl., f Greenback party, and that he would not . r . '- - act with i thpr of i olil nirt m .nf nrifi. c ki "1.. flj 1 -1. . . t.- - .:. . - uiv luwnutij v iiiui, uix.i .eiecieu ov ine 1 ureen backers, T who- he believed would hoid tllXj baiauca U bowen TLe ueml tone of his siieech was decidedly anti-Re publican if not .pro-Democratic, and ' the lds were consequently bitter in their - - , - . . , - ' n declaration infavor of the" pay 'niwt otall Southern -'rlafms; - whether' the 'claimantsjwrvre loyul toJthe Union or not, and the peirsiouiii-r of Southern as well na 1 - w - - 1 Northern soldiers of the late war. eiudi F whom. u ! fWinnwi' Ai,ni. r 1 parent and insincere; '' - : ; V : , ' 1 The most disappointed men in tho city to-day arc the Republican who voted fxr Jlnsell; and yet the Democrats are too intelljgent to be consoled in the lenst by the ;Jttdgeg whiniug words: for their re-1 rn;. nftV. Irr truvn 1... !-- r l:.: i 1 Kieei). BIIODHI C.IUHft MO Ktl ITtl-lAA At wn lr in nr 1 . 41a would riot claptraps. 'aud as ridiculous nnd imnosai- peevish and feverish. It is simply the Addre"' uui'wiu ui uib i . nviv ing nciM.aii &iuu ui l Kll l l.llLl l . " . 1 w . ., . - i - .7-1 1 . . ' r . . u ... ... .. . . Tin? ITS i mo vi ncconipusunieut as tuey were trans-1 . " AAu,.jiwl j uw,uuu aim nuuu - - A Crazp Hfctofs Jreajj. , ; Ixne ' lii - - . - . .,i:K 1,033 h SPSg- g ,KWU.ui u tvi,wiFH Uff was insane, ! -.., ... - ' for certainly no sane ntan jcp.qld dream a thinff so imnrobable tr .f , 1 l Ihada dream tho other night, 1 AVIien evervthinsr was still s 1 ? I dreamed that each subscribe,' Came np and paid his bill IJach wore a look of honesty, : :" ' And smiles were round each eye, As they handed over tha stamps They yelled, Show's thatfor high,' y whipping.; TheXevr York Sun aaya there are tea-1 Arguments that inay be urged in favor whipping as 0 legal mode of punish- ment for crime, and thinks it would be much more efficacious for crimes like tlie robbery of Stewart's grave. Among the argument? in its, favor are theses. It is summary; and that is one of the chiefest elements in the efficiency of punishment? tiJ. . . v. . it is irrevocable ; a tender-hearted , Gov- ernor cannot take off the 6tnie8 whieh have once been laid on; it is greatly ei dreaded both on account ot the p pain and the lasting' public disgr hysical .1 'j. who care little for -pain7 a imprisonment anu me Muiurwii.., The Bu speaks feelingly and its view tne case accora very striKingiy wun puirronnaiTneaoove uepot, uucwie Agen . .. .... ' . il.i. !i L iL! l.j i .lh":'il !i1 ' .1 . that entertained by two other New York- for a brief season in ViImiugton. Ihey were faultlessly attired in the' most fash- ionable stylo and very elegant and dis- jpicking sombody's pocket. Court being - generally, mey nau scarcely goueu 10 1M.,gl,n h tl ie Vltt r tl,er iViU ,k'as mai their hotel, howeverj before they were de- it to me at Morn)N's Turnout, N. C, ou - xected, i flagrante' de . Veto, in the act of C. C. & A.'Iwl?.,1d;obhgiv iu bcsbiou, tuc giiiuu juijr muim u uupittt . "r fll f? F ' 10 J f U bill instanter, and . the parties were ar- raigned immediately, tried, convicted and sentenced to rtceive thirty-nine lashes g, on j,ig bjii-e back. They could not believe it possible that gentlemen like themselves would really be whipped upon their bare backs, but it was done all the kime, and all in less than three hours, if we mistake not. after thev had nut foot Wilmiugtoji soil. They proceeded at ...... .1.. . r-:- nnce u buuko iiiouusi, oi uiv iair vivj ujr i. r . Al. .1 . . a.. 1 a- . It hhj e irum uieir uiiiuy. uuiiiB, jjiuicsi- '. '. . . . .. tlie most barbarous state in tlie wona- And they were never heard of in those parts any more 1 1 ' Baleigh Obscrrer. uo iji&wuiu louiunr-i. At the same time tlie tone of Use East- eru Democrats has become more decided. They urge npou their ' Southern, friends that First, the majority of the Demo- crars iu the House are from the South; at-jtrol the action of the House and the poli- cy of the party there ; that this is a grave responsibility, which ought to lead them to act with deliberation aud iu pursuance of a clearly defined policy, and that the Southern men can, if they will, now bring back the party to sound principles, se- icure tue counueucc ot tlie country nya wise anil conservative and sonudly Demo- cratic policy which will redound to their t 1 . t .' creuu u iney ammunce nun auvocaice u, anu tnac tne tan elections ougut to snow tuem that tuey cannot Hope to win in loeu it ttiey join tne estern iu nation ists. twv. . m . m v nat is nrgeu upon tlie Soutliern men, therefore, in such private conferences as nave ueen neiu, is that they shall deter mine to cut adrift from the V estern green back crowd, shall unite for sound cur- reucy aud declare their adhereuce to re- sumption, their opposition to the navment ' a ft. m. t of any war claims aud of all speculative jobs against the Treasury, such as rail road and steamship subsides aud inter national improvement schemes, and, in fact, put themselves, in a body, back on what are called old democratic principles. How these propositions will be received when the whole body of Congressmen is assembled here it is not now possible to say. The prospect . that wise counsels will prevail is not very encouraging. There are a good many sound and sensi- ule Sout,jetn members in the present low the Boisiest leaders and to whom the hoie of getting a handsome annroiiria- uope 01 geuing a nanasome nppropria- tiou for their districts, or of "making ... .. , .... . things lively" once move in their section, irte beyond aiivthiuir else. New York Herald Washington Special. Children must be well slept, wel aired, ... . ... well tea, and well bathed. By a thorough understanding aud practice of these four simple rules, much ot the physical, men- tal, aud moral suffering in life would be ayPmeu pareunia wen as ciiiid. If a ... .1 .1.1; "caniiv vuiiu iuiiu a uoncaie one oroDor- tionatelvVia riTiilHv nut. tn W ftim I Ia - u .. 11 .1 ' ' o : veuuuueu, or. eveu cold room, after a supper of plain' food, 'lt wiU naturally awake atdaybreak, good naturwl witu a k ,apietite for a whole- 8om6 hreakfast. Nutritious, plain food, to ward off many prevalent children's ailments, and to bear with much less danger the few that must necessarily come to t,ie majority of little ones. The child uiat is just given a little confectionary or ... -- . ... . 1 any suitable food, and then rocked to of knowledge ou the part of the one in charSe- 14 YriU certainly pay in the end search 'diligently the cause when a lit tle uUl 48 proverbwlly cross. OFFICIAL VOTE OP 7TU DISTRICT,. . . ;, ; rr I '"''J87fl 1878 : pnflekl, Brower, Dula. 1j't Ay 33J . 811 6?7 1.4S6 ; 1,207 l,tl .197 ' 233 ASH 1,073 018 490 iireaeu, s. 2,364 I Rowan. surrVT, 8,1 .1,360 e9 1,31 . V0 13.T24 9,64 tuea YadUn RorjUpsnjaJ. 4,075.. Cheap Chattel Mortgaccs, I and Tarious other blanks for sale hers NE W A D VERT18EMEST8. Lectures and - Sermons.. OF M . E. HOHSEY, 1 D.( The l.nndersignetl offer for sale, at Wholesale and Retail, the work. ( It contains about 550 pa with excellent engraved hkeue the above ges 12mo. Liberal diconriUo. preachers and deal- a. .Addrcs.. 3. Vf. BTIEKE & Co..' Macon. Ga. HOTiO! A Imix of househbld goods mislaid' or carried' off from V s&'l). H. it. depot on the 7th iust.v Therfeare no external inai-kn on the box recollected; it was put on the t " misiauu ne ininKs jne uray s tern R. JL depot. .lf: any persoix ha (t they can identify it by owning it; "It has some bed-quiltspillowrt, lwMk. with pur H 1 Li' R. sto k for which $45 a share will' be paid. ; Apply at this office. Trustee's Sale OF iEAL By virtue of a Mortgage or Deed in Trust ff0 Jolm " RnlnnJ Ellen R Beard to Luke Blackmer dated the 31st day of julv 187.. an(l refristere(l in the ofliceot the - ."?.. t . ue'isier oi jjeeus oi itowan uounty. in uook io. 4 page dot, nnt upon winch lilpfsiiiTf !ii uin mn.lf. T ,,.511 f.. JaYe at do(Vin the Town i oTkai'isbu :on th "orh day of December, 187ft, at 1 1 o'clock, A. M., the iollowini; Personal Property, to-wit : One Steam Engioo and Boiler, with all the machinery thereto attached, and a Saw Mill and Grist" Mill with' all the machinery at tached. Terms Cash. ' Dated at Salisbury this 20th day v of No- Jvember, t 1 . LUKE BLACKMER. Trustee. SALE . 01' VALUAlil.!: REAL & PERSONAL PROPERTY. Pursuant to tlie authority vested in them hv the hist Will anT TcKtatiu-iil t.f Dr. Era mis N. Iickev, deceased, the undersigned will oiler for iale, at the late residence of the dee'd., on Thursday, ihe 2,1 ijay'td January, .. I)., 187U, the fulluwiii real and personal j.ropeiiv, to-wit; One inel of about wr-n of l:i:ui, aittl tted in AtwfJ'.i Township, Rowan coiif.'y, wdjoimng the lands of John Eruzo, Robert MeNeelT and oiftfen, known as the liome place suhject to the Widow's dower interest there in. 2. Another tract of about one hundred and nevfenty afrej of land, shunted in Ml. Cila Township, Howan county, adjoinin lhe lasulr of N. E. Hall, John (lillespie, Stokes Cowan and other. Also one 4-horse wagon, one l-!iorse wacon. ohejmlky, Reaper and Mower, farming imple ments, about 300 bushels of corn, 50 bushels of wheat, one mule, a number of catlle ami pheep, several bales of cullon, and perhaps otlier articles, Terms of Sale Of personal property, CmA . Of !a ltd, one-third cash, one third in six mentis, and one-third in uitie nionihx. Bond and ap proved security. Title retained until all the purchase nionev is paid. JOHN S. HENDERSON, JOHN G. FfJvVMNG, Executor .of Franei N. Luckev, dee'd. 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Patents are obtained on the beit terras. :A' special' notice i m?de in the Scientific American of all Inventions, patented through tlijs Agency, with the name and residence of the Patentee. By the Vmftiehse circulation thus givtn, pnblic attention is directed to the merit of lite new patent, and sales oriniroduction ea sily effected. Any person who has made a new di:covery or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a patentcan probably be obtained, by writing to the nnderxigned. We also end ree our Hand Book about the Patent Laws, Caveats, Trade Marks, their cost, and how-pro cured, with hints for procuring advances on inventions. Address for the Paper, or con cerning Patents. MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, New York. Branch Office, Cor. F & 7th Sts. nov 21:5 Washington, D. C. TIX, SIIEET-IRON AND COPPER WORK. VILLIAMS BROWN 3'ie,3!Sa-r2S Onnllnnes to oarrv on his rvffes old bUHlnettS an tn-retoforc utj-- Keeps on nana a tua line risS of VVares, Coo'k and Heat- .. ... tng Stoves, &o. liepali-s sttlLs. putanp i:oonn$ranu Guttering all at fisriow rate as caa be done In tbe State, lie H special ajjent for t he celebrated Acorn cook !tove, wnieii no is seinn? at very 10 w raies. Call before buying or ordering. 3: Dissolntion of Copartnership. The undersigned have this day, by mutu al consent, dissolved the co-partnership heretofore existing between them, under the tinn name of Brown & Verble, in t-lic livery stable business, in the town of Salisbury All persons owinjrsaid firm, or having claims against said tinn. are requested to settle the same with R. J. West, who may be tound at the livcrv stable occupied bv tlie said linn of Brown & Verble. JOHN TI. VERBLE, FRANK BROWN. November 1st, 1878. 3-0t. Sale of Valuable Property. BMll Bv virtue of five several deeds in trust executed to me by Thus. E. Brown for the purpose therein declared, I will expose to public s-'Je at theCmrt House in Salisbury, on Monday the 2d day of December next : One House and lot on Fisher street, ad joining the lots of Lew is V. Brown, and b. R. Harrison; thirty ai res ot Lanu, known as the clover iield, situate on the Western N. C. Railroad, near the corporate limits of the Town of Salisbury; one other tract known as the "Round Bottom" containing sixty acres more or less, adjoining A. II. Boydcn and others, ami situate on ' Grant's Creek, and about one mile and a half from Salis bury; the large and desirable House and Lot now occupied bv Mrs. Thomas E. Brown, on Inniss nnd Church streets; the large Brick Livery Slable and Lot situate on Inniss St.; the House and Lot in the rear of the Lively Stable Lot and fronting on Council street. Also a lot of superior Horses, Buggies, Pluctons, Carriage. Harness, icv. The Horses, Buiruies, &c, to Ik.' sold at the Livery Stable ot Brown & Verble. The above property embraces some of the finest lands in the State, and the most desirable lots in the town of Salisbury, as well as a very choice lot of saddle and harness horses, carriages, bugirics, &c. Terms ok Sale : The personal property will be sold for cash. The real ostate will Im; sold as follows: one-third cash, the bal ance on a credit of six and twelve months with interest at 8 per cent from date. J. W. WADSWORTH, Trustee. Salisbury, N. C Nov. 1st, 1878. 3:4t. Fifty Acres of LAND FOR SALE OR LEASE. The undersigned offers a Taluable tract adjoining the lands of Robt. Renson, James Watson and other. It is wt41 watered and timbered. Terms easy. AMANDA HALL. A fine Milch Cow for sale. Apply to E. P. HALL, Mt.. Vernon, Rowan Co., N. C, Blaciier ani Meto, Attorneys, Counselcrs and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C j Juuuay22 I37G th. EXEGUT0IV3 HOTSG All nprsons in debted to the estate of Mrs. Christina E. IJrown, dee'd , are hereby request eel to make payment at onee and all persons lcivinr elaims Hsrainst Mid estate, will present thm ilnlv nuthentirated on or before thfe 3d" day ofOttober, 1879, as required by law, or this notice will be plead in bar 01 meir re covery. . .. R. R. CRAWFORD, L. W. CRAWFORD, Ex'ra. with the Will annexed. Oct. 3d, 1878. 50:61. Jittonun atato, Winter Pasture. I have several good. pastures , and plenty of shelter aud will take fifty head of dry I cattle to winter at $1.50 a head jer month 3:4t. S. F. LORD. TK,tent E?ery one who owns ft cow can use ineia . eB ! tor our UlUKtrated J jind bag tUsseeieii ami icieniiccally explained, ty lit. White and, Wteon f t? H city. tent tree to any adonts. - vu, GEO. E. KING, President. Office, 575 Broadway, New York. 4.t. CAROLINA REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CHARLOTTE, N. C. We bay and sell all kinds of Real Estate ou commission. Have agents North wm i- ing up emigration for this section We ageuey in tlie country, so mat our ciiance ageucy. We make no charge it no sale is those having real estate to sell. e want Agents wanted iu every county. Send tor ... . .. . ' twAWSON &. CO. PIA-iSTOS AT ORGANS. "Wo are State Agents for Horace Waters & Sons celebrated Pianos and Or'an The best instrument in the world for the Prices lower than the lowest. Of IIEET received as soon as published. Churches, Teachers supplied with PIANOS, ORGANS Seuu for catalogue aud price list- Any when desired. Agents wanted iu every 42:ly. SATE THE FRUIT ! Mason's Improved Frait Jars. A large lot just in. A long.long ways cheaper than ever oftvred heforf.' At KEUTTZ'.S 1)KU(S .SIX) RE. KILL THE FUE8. KliTJTTZ'S PLY PAPER Slays them hv tlie million. Cheap. At KLUTIZ'S DUL'Ci STORE. BEST TP YET. KLUTTZ'S BLACKBERRY CORDIAL, is liie Kaft-st, snrost and most pleasant remedy, fur Diarrhea, Dveenterv, &c. Eor sale only at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. ALL FOR A QUARTER. A gool Lamp, cliimner, burner and wick, all or a q darter. At KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Males tie Little Ones' Sleep. 1 )oe K I ultz's Soothing Drops. Contains no opium. ' Only at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Three Fine Ci:ir (or 10 cents. Rel"C"Oil. Rest and prettiest illmnina tinjjoil. Blninn Soapsi ha the hhiins alrendv in it. 'ctl.s Pocket .Soihi l-'ti!tn(:;in. Call and see it. Unparalleled bargains in Llair Hnishes. Toi let Sonpp, p. At TII1;0. F. KLUTTZ'S DKUC. STORK, 17:1 v. Saiisbi-.rv, N. C P. U. HESL!0 & mi would call attention to thf?lr large and splendid stock oi HARDWARE Embracing IKONS an I STEALS -every variety ot sizes anu snapes -u.st fjuaiiTr. Wagoa and Baggy M ate rials. comprislnjr all th various kinds requlrei springs. axies, wueros, reaay to set up. Telegraph Straw Cutters, all sizes, and unsurpassed in quality and durability. Great American Lightning SAWS, every kind and size, embracing M ILL & CROSSCUT. NAIL S all sizes cut and wrought. Ingss all ktnas, ooita, fie jrjgr-i o. 6 points ror f WINDOW CLASS from sxio to243i Putty, oils, faints, varntsnes, Ltntninv vncT, cc. FAIKI1ANK SCALES steelyards and Balances. xv orli. Tools For Carpenters, Blacksmttlis, slioemaker3, Farmera. Champion Mowers and Reapers. Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines, Horse-Powers, Pumps, ;ralu Cradles, trass Scythes, Plautera Handled How.. ,. GUNS, Pistols, Knives, and CUTLEKY ot all kinds. i?"oitr stock embnices e . erj th ills' to be found th a large and complete Hardware store, and all at lo w nces ior casn.j un inanKs ior past, i.ivors we ope to merit eouunued coniidence and Increasing patronage. March 7, ISTS. sorly New Polling Place At EnoGiville, in Atwell Tomslip. Notice is hereby given that the Roard of Justices of the Peaee of Rowan connty, at 11 meeting held at the Court House in Kaiilnry, on the 14th inst., ordered anotiier potting place to be established in Atwell Township, at Knoch ville and to be called "Knochville Election Precinct." AH elector in Atwell Township, who wiih to vote s at the Knochville 1mx, must obtain cer- s of removal from the Registrars of tlie tificalea Atwell Precinct, and register their name with J. A. Lipe and 8. M. Furr, th Registrars of Enochville Precinct. By order of the Board of Justices." HORATIO N. WOODSOX, Register of Deeds and Clerk. Sept. 14, 1878. 4S:7f To HagaziueClut-GBtters ! 3-BUTTON KID GLOVES, FEEUCH AND ENGLISH Cashmere and EUgant SILK DRESS PA TTEIiXS, GIVEN IN PREMIUMS tor Subscribers, at ClubTlate, to Arthur's Hoi 6 Mataziie! TERMS : t-5 a Tear, with a largt reduction for Clubs. Specimen numbers, loc. 52T"8end for Club-Getter's Special ClrcuLv, con taining lull particulars of this splendid offer. T. S. ARTrJUR & SON. 227 S. SUth St., Phlla. 1;4U Self-Acting Cow Hilker M'l'g c0; should have one ot otsr wonderful IHlkers.- A cMia PampUlet.on tae cow, containing the tmimoniitis 01 uri t ? advertise inore extensive- than auy 4,ti,tr ior souing. lanu.s me superior to any utj,,.- niaue. e solicit cot reaioiHlenco with a uumner 01 larms uow to till -order our advertising paper "The SoutliLunl money, i ully warranted for &ix .... MUSIC we have a full stock. New 'm,lR' Sunday-bcjiools, lemale Seminaries anA and SHEET MUSIC; large discount of other make ot pianos or "organs supplir,! towu and county. Address, - - DAWSON & CO., CHARhOTTE, N. C. Wile AROUND ffis CORNER. To the Public, Greeting : TULIAN & FRALEY Present compliment to the jiil1 ;o" and desire to-call renewed-ut tent km to their efforts to be uscfuFas 1 mm ANQ CARPENTERS Their prices areas low as jt is possib'e to make them, and their work not inferior to any. They till orders in two cfqiti-in.cnt, and have m far given satisfaction.. Thev have extended their facilities recently, aud arc encouraged to hope for inereatedTle niands. Their ready made stock in h;i;;J comprises a general assortment of huLsr fur niture Redstead. Bureaus, Cl.'titei Vn st-. Lounges, Racks. Wardrobes, R..ok-(':iM-s, Cup4oardsand China Presses. Candle : t.;! iK, Tingles, Desks, Tables, Washstai.ds. ( !:;,,,,, &c. They also keep an assortment I' .. COFFINS II UI1IUI, I'll.'. HHM J"lj.'nll, M MH u w;ird. Aiso, Window Sash i'bey ill order witi.-' A't'ii : ciii'i - ;'.ct for car-, "n. f ' is. ;.' li. m. Will out vexatious delay peiitcr's work soid v. take good lumber a7nl (; ;:, :ti;. ;iod(! ( hi 1 cxclianire tor 1 immure. !' site Watch-man office. Jui.i.v 'iearl r &s Fn.vi.JiY. .ck Line to Albomarlc. The nndersk'iied is running a comfortable iri-weeklv JLik line from Sajislmrv to- A!l.-- I luarle, iN. iv. V ill convey r!ceoi;ti to tjoiil j 11 ill, or elsewhere on the line, .!eacr lh:m j any Livery Stable. Ij;ave Salisbury every 1 Mondav, Wednesday and Friday, 7 a. iti. Re- turn every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, . G p. m. Leave orders at National Hotel. G. V. WHITLOCIC 27:1 y. Proprietor. 1. ' ' g , n -A Q U. J' J . j o - o! Hi g a a P w n m 111 -v. n r, s c - s H j 1 " s 2 H . Qi Hz co -4 5 O sis h Ll s .5 Pi ,4 Ls4 Oi III BONDS Tula t, Tml. nnd Lahoror Mechanics Liens, for sale at this umtt I ! 1 sis h. imsmg - i
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