r i . 1 3 r A' A Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1878. There Is a case of State and Fede ral conflict in Virginia, yherem a lleral Judgejook tvr iri$or ot ofthetantfeof th& Sfefe nrrjrroriti'es apd brought theirasfs into his court 'The matter will be contested by the State in every lawful way. The N. Y. Sun publishes a bold falsehood to the effect that the negroes of S. Carolina, despairing of ever ma king themselves will petkioH "for the withdrawal of their right of suffrage, and tlitrs dimm ish the political power of the South. That is just what the yankees are now scheming for. They want to deprive the negro of the right to vote, and will uo doubt try to persuade him to give it up. They start this lie for the purpose of initiating the scheme. flea. Qranf. ArraugernenU are on foot to give 6 rau t a eriea of brilliant recep tfoos when jbeshalj return from Europe. All tliisls In reference to making him the r.ext republican candidate for President, though a studied effort is being rnado to cover up tli is design arid give the niove- ment a more patriotic aspect. It tLoa't matter, the people of this coun try will never again choose Graut'for President, ami this attempt to trurap hitu up will end in nothing. Tho Madrid "e? Constitutional says Grant was guilty of an excess at the ban quet given hiiu by Premier Candva del Castillo, and afterwards presented a la mentable spectacle in .the interior of the ininisterial box at the Royal Theatre." Drunk again, Ts what it probably means. ?he EngUsh-Afgdn IFar. The tele graph brings ua in pretty close connec tion with the excitiug scenes ugw' traos piring between the English army and the Afganistans on the borders of the Ameer's dominions. It is not true that a battle was raging all day Monday, hut the two armies were near each other. The Eng lish are waitiug for the arrival of supplies and transports and resting the men, with the view of thorough preparation to take advantage of the first victory (if they gain it) to push forward and capture the Strang holds! ' - This war originates directly from a small breach of etiquet on the part cL the: .Iore accurately, perhaps, it grows out of the jealousy between England and Russia. Afganistan lie's between Russian and the .India possessions of England, and these two great powers have' each ouglij to cultivate friendly ' relations "with the Ameer. The Afirans have been to 'friendly towards Russia, and for this they 4 must now pay the penalty of being rav aged by English troops. , CONGRESS. .Jlli is body wet on "Monday last. We publish elsewhere in tii is' paper sin ab stract of the President's Message, and shall not deem it necessary to give more at present. It would nearly fill up our entire paper to give it in full. Congress has gone tovork in good earnest.. The currency question, as was supposed, en grosses much atteution, and various bills aud resolutions have been introduced -for the purpose of improving the present system aud relieving some of the evils of it. lhe committees in the Senate of last session . stand unchanged. The Texas Pacific Railroad bill. was called up Tuesday and several speeches made thereon. A large number of appointments made luring the recess were before the Senate. Rlaiuo proposes an investigation of the recent elections in the- South, assuming piat tue right of suflrage was violated in some of the States. The republicans have agreed to press the bill. If made appli cable to all the States thedemocrats will also vote for iti Thf Ilaaae lias passed the military acad emy biir'an ilm fortification appropria tion bill.' jThe passago of two ' appropri ation bills on the secoud day of the 'ses sion is said to be unprecedented. v Feruamlo Wooct introduced a bill tol anthome ilio issue of bills of deposit in exchange for U. S. notes or coin, bearing interest at the rate of 3.65 per cent, per Munum, convertible at auy time vrjlhin a year into 4 pur cent.' bonds, Vnl the mon ey so receded to be applied to tho pay ment feftt&20 bonds: - . Gen. Shermanwas before the joint com mittee for the' transfer of the Jjidiin bu reau to the war department jthe' present system bejagyery expensive' aud rk ?ug luird ou-the Tadiatis. ''" M " VOTE OP THE 7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OFFICIAL. - ICIAL. 1876 187? Armfleto, Brower, RobWn3, Dula, Alexander, Anejfunjy- Davlei, Forsj tUc, Iredell, Kowaa, surry, Wauara, W likes Yadiln MO tor sir- r9i 1,91 238 1,1)78 . sou. &s JOS MS 157 - 878 7J MS 166 475 6,161 s 93 m 5S 1ST- Z-i9 $.71 IS 607 4,203 pis 1,360 693 l,3i 90 .13,124 4,CI Jtalorltles, tfelper received 124 votes in the ftigtrtct. Jn addition to the aLiove, we learn that Jlrower received iu W,atauga 20 votes as Urn. Brower, and ifl Yadkin one town iliip which jBpre grower '$$ majority fail jed to inakeauy retires std ' so was not eounte Qscntlag m thews, iBakes Jw JiehVs real 'majority 835 roUsl JtlAti hut one-fifth the party majority; and hw in- pre vote is but littler veroDe'Uwdf a?r Th Senatorial question in this State should have no complications in it, and would noc have, ifit were understood and accepted by the Democrats throughout the State that a majority of tbe'tfeniocratic members of tbe next General Assembly 1 Jww A Anilst it Ykrnff ran he no nartv I organization worth a cent where ffro ma- jority prfncipfe is rejected. Ifit shall be held to be all right and proper for Demo cratic aspirants to Senatorial honors to ac cept all the votes they can get from Demo crat and lepublicahs,' and, that demo cratic members inaj disregard & caucus nation and vote their individual uomn ferenees, the democratic party in this State at once fall to piece. A house divided against itself cannot staud,f is a maxiu which will never cease tbc true. As- lKitween the two most protviiient eandidate for U. S. Senate, Oct Vance has once proven that he acknowledges the rigtit'of the Democrat in caneiis to decide the question. He did- what lie could to avert die party calamity by which a union of democrats aud republicans-defeated his party, years ago, by instantly withdraw ing from the scene of that contest when it was found that there were discordant democrats enough, when united with the Republicans, to defeat the will of the Democratic caueus, and that such a com bination would be formed.' In this we have a guarantee of his future coarse, just as we havo also in the course of Judgo Xlcrriinou. There is a vast difference be tween them in this respect. It is for Dem ocratic members of the General Assembly to decide how best to preserve the unity of the party in disposing of this question. If they shall commit the capital blunder of defeating the will of the Democratic people of the State in this instance, as was doile then, they will strike a fearful if not fatal blow nt the foundation f all confi dence, and may not be surprised to wit ness in .1880 a political storm which shall sweep the State clean, from the mountains to the sea-board. Cause aud effect are indissoluble and inayertable. The democrats of the State are already sick of this kind of thing, and a little more of it may certainly prove fatal' o the fu ture prosiH-'cts of the party. Those who talk about tho Democratic party belonging to Governor Vance make a slight mistake which very materially changes the facts. The Governor belongs to the party, aud it is because he has been a faithful, self-sacrifiiug, honest servant that they stand by him with such steady devotioa. How can we hope to bujld up powerful friends and advocates of the party if we fail to deal justly with them J And how can we hope to hold the party togefber when the most meritorious are sttbjecterto slights and the lesser prefer red when rewards are to be distributed. The democrats of the State are bound by every consideration of justice and self respect to vindicate their own good sense and justice in this case; and if they fail to do it they wound themselves and blacken the fame of the party. Cottox. In New York, dull, uplands 9J; Orleans 9$. Prices at all other points correspond witlihese figures, due allow ance being made for freights. Q'HARA VS. KITCII1X. The irrepressible O'llara holds on to hope. We learn that he has instituted new mandamus proceedings, returnable before Judge Seymour, to compel the county Boards of Canvassers in Halifax, Edgecombe, Craven and Lenoir to re-assemble and count the vote of townships heretofore rejected. The mandamus pro ceedings for Edgecombe are triable at Hocky Mount, December, 9th, for Halifax county, at Halifax, December 10th, for Craven, at Newbern, December 12th, and for Lenoir, at Kiuston, December 13th. We learn also from the Raleigh papers that a restraining order and injunction has been applied for against 4ho State board of Canvassers to prevent their counting the district vote, and granting the certificate until after th&: termination or me above proceedings. The Bard will convene to-day, and it remains to be seen whether such a restraint can lie plac ed upon the Canvassers. There U a dif ference of opinion among the lawyers on this point, some holding that the Board cannot be restrained, others holding that such proceedings may be successfully in stituted. The mandamus suit will avail O Hara nothing without a restraining or- der.pofdsboro Messenger. The Westehv N. C. Railroad. -W learn from the Jotiriial that the force at work on the two sides of the tunnel at Swannauoa Gap, are so close together that th blows of the pick en either id causes tho nai-t.itioti wnll illvi.. n. m --- , ...... umuui tuc workers to quiver and sliake. A week or two more and daylight will pierce the mountiun. Capt. jyies, with the old Spaitanlwrg fomy has befea fasutmc jtiie past at work on this side of tbe iunuel and by the time the tunnel is in condition for the passage of cars, the road-bed1 to Grey Eagle will be ready for the iron. Visitors will laud from the cars a fh depot in Asheville by suuiiucr.--J7m7e Pioneer. J - V. y wxt)dof'thi3city,',iia3''a farm upou the banU jf& Roa'nolce. Thither he went a fev 4ay ago: 4 On Saturday lie went on a Unrihv wild turkeys; and while cross fh tixer Roanoke, xya attacked with paralysis and fell fn the stream. He was in the w-ater for njauy ieuV being Ierfocily helpless, ancLva. eet' Vieued until in tlie evening ty see -pecii in a boat. He had floated wtldbwn ifce H?86 Prt cu Jar of the sad oceur rence were gleaned from the disconnected words of Mr. Haywood, who is now lying at his pWatfon, in a dangerous condi- GOV. HAMPTON'S CONDITION. The Columbia Register of the 3d Dec., speaking of Gov. Hampton, says: "The condition of Gov. Hampton was'much improved last evening, and we are gratified to state, upon .most reliable auinoncy, mat mere is no appreiicnsion felt in regard to his sit uation at this time. Tlic unfavorable symptoms, which caused such yide spread nheasiness on Saturday, no- longer: disturb hi iih mediate fnendsr pre-Jand ?t hjpefal results are now anticiuateu. no more loytui news couhl be given to the people of the State, who are eagerly waiting the tidings from their beloved leader." Stolen JIort Hecvrcred. ; Yesterday Ir E. A Arm field, of the firuTof Armfield & Lsiuey, of Monroe, one of the delegates to the conference, received a telegram, stating that a horse belonging to them had been stolen tlte night before nnd had been tracked in the direction of this city. Search was immediately instituted, aud late iu tlte afternoon the horse was found in the yard of Mr. J. S. Myers, who lives a few miles from the city, having been picked up on the public road by one of the negro mcu employed by him. The animal showed sigus of having been rid deu very hard, but does not appear to be injured. There is uo clue to the identity of the thief. Charlotte Observer. From the Wilmington Star. RADICAL OUTRAGES L SOUTH CAROLINA. The Star has never knowingly upheld crime of any sort. It lias earnestly con tended fot Democratic principles, and maintained Democratic practices when they where in accordance with those principles, and marked by justice aud right. It has not failed to condemn, now and then, what a Democratic Congress or a Democratic Legislature may have done, when it regarded such action as unwise or improper. In regard to crimes and offenses com mitted in our sister State we would libt approve of them for one moment, whether they were the work of Democrats or Radi cals. Crime ia crime, and wrong is wrong, and you cannot make anything else of them, aud both are to be sternly condemned. It appears that the Radical saints and bull dozers nre wide-awake and specially active in South Carolina. They have not forgotten the days of 1872 aud 74 aud '76, and they are still experts in the per secuting and brow-beating business, as well as in ballot-stuffing. The Sumter Free Southron reports some cases of Radi cal outrage that are specially atrocious, as 4he negroes are persecuting each other for daring to exercise the l ights of free XT .1 , ' , men. i.oin n ly so, uiu negro women take a hand and beat and iiiaint a help less cripple because he voted with the Democrats. Read the following startling report of the way iu which Democrats art hounded and injured aud maltreated fr daring to exercise their right of suffrage. Let the Philadelphia Fress put the fo lowing grist in its outrage mill and grind away. I he Southron says : "liiram Poole, Charley Wesley, Ben Boone and Abram McDaniels, all colored. imve been arrested and conliued iu jail upou a warrant or l rial Justice L. L Fra- ser, Jr., charged on the oath of Toby L,owry, colored, of the Swimming Pens neighborhood, with the crime of nrmi. burning his house contaiuiur2.5(X) imuiul of fodder, 500 pounds of hay, 500 pounds of rice straw aud a lot of nhucks. The house was within tweutv steps of his dwelling house. No ill feeling had existed between the parties further than that Toby Lowry is a Democrat aud voted the Demo cratic ticKet iu the late election. It is rumored that the testimony will be that nicy tureateueii to burn out all the "democratic niggers," and then begin on the whites. "On Sunday, the 10th instant, a colored man, deformed and quite acripple, named vjviucu, wiHi jives 911 uv. j. Li. t . Uaker piace aiwur. eight 'miles trom town, was orurauy ueateu by Sarah Webb and four ocner negro womeu, ou the place of the estate ot Henry Spanu. The reason given by them was that he voted for the Demo- crats. One of them had a hoe, one a fence ran, anu tne others clubs." v m "vom n tu Com m issioncrs F resented bii the urand Jury. At the session of the Supe rior Court for Buncombe, jnst adjourned, the Grand Jury presented the County Commissioner iu several cases for refus ing to pay the State's witnesses without the signature of tho Judge presiding iu each individual issue of a ticket. Judge Avery instructed the Jury that this pro ceeding was in violation of all law, and that the Commissioners were indictable therefor, himself refusing to sign the tick ets, only entering his instructions upon the court docket in each case. Ashecille Citizen. a?xV -iteeapt J, R. Xeill, of aucey, me real tounder of the apple in terest m thi fifcujj&y a uow Ieyeloped, was ia tvii last week with several vari eties, which yere equal to jy ever pro duced iu our mountain cenutry, aud which indeed are not surpassed in inr etion iui ueauiy, size and tlaror. CxLrt. NiTli left with its an apple of last year's growth,: nuilu' "uga "swunk up," iike Vance's cat-fish, stiirretained the properties of nn apple, and was not far from beiuxr cood United Statei" Internal BBieie. STATESVU.LE, Dec, 4th, 1878. The following property having' been seized for riolations ef the Internal Reve nue laws, the owner thereof will appear oeioreme, wuttiin thirtv An ffi: from !... datohetfe; and mate clahn thereto ac- cormus jo provisions of Sec: R S; ori nVTTiTo to tue QSe Pf the brandy, and 29 gaUojunef whisker 7:3t.- - -J. .I.-MOTT rn a J. J. MOri', CoUector. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE The Proprietors of tire Wilkesboro Wit ness, having u into , other business, proposes to sell the Office cheap for cah. Persons wiehing to embark in the News paper business would do well to commu nicate with u. Address, , n THE WITNESS, Nor. 21, 1878. 7:4t. Wilkesboro, N. C. Lectures and Sermons ' ' of Ret f . EJMSEY, D. D., The nndernigned offer for sale, at II hlcmi und :Jletail, the bove work. H eoBtaina about 550 jwgP6l2mo, with't'lcclleut eugraved likeness of Dr. M. Priee, per mail, -post-paid, $2.00. Liberal dstuot to preachers aud deal ers. Address. , , . ; JyW. BURKE & Ca., Macon, Ga. NOTICE. A box of household goods mislaid or carried off from R.:& D. R. R. depot on the 7th insr. There nre no external marks on the box recollected; it was put on the platform at the above depot, but the Agent let it get uiishijd. r HtiiiukH the drays might have fakeh it to t-ome of the stores in Salisbury, Wto the Agent at the Wes tern li. R. depot. If any ikmsoii fins it they can Identify it by ojK-Hing it. It has some bed-quilt!, pillows, books, with our family Bible, containing the familv re cord of J. C. ahd M. E. Harris. If any lei8on has tho box they will please mark it to me at Morrow's Turnout, N. C, ou C. C. &, A. R. R., and oblige, M. E. HARRIS. WANTED "f7vx-c;-li; R. sttK-k for which $45 a share will be paid. Applv at this 5:.3t. omce. Trustee's Sale OF REALJESTATE By virtue of a 31irtgage or Deed in Trust executed by John Beard and Ellen B. Beard to Luke Blackmer lated the 31st day of July 187;, and registered in the officeof the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, in Book No. 47 page tol, &c, and upon which detuult has been made, 1 will expose for sale at public auction, at the Court-IIousu door in the Town of Salisburv. on the 20th day of December, 1878, at 1 1 o'clock. A. M., the following Personal Proiertv, to-wit ouuhiii engine ana lioiier, with all the I machinery thereto attached, and a Saw Mil! and Grist Mill with all the machinery at tached. Terms Cash. Dated at Salisbury this 20th dav of No vember, t878. 5:5t LUKE BLACKMER, Trustee. ESECUT0BS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL & PERSONAL PROPERTY. Pursuant to the autlioritv vested in them bv the "lnt Will ami TeHlam'ent of Dr. Fr.ou is X. Lntkey, dvcearted, the uiikTKineil will offer tor nal-, :u the late residence of the dee'd., on Thursday, the 2d day ol JnnijaVy, A. D., 1879, the following real anil pcrwoiial 'proper! v, lo-wit . One tract of about n-re of land, situated in At well' Township, Rowan counlv, adjoining the lands of John Frize, Robert McXecly and oihers, known as ihe home place sulject to the Widow's dower interest there in. 2. Another tract of niiotit one hundred and seventy acres of land7iiiuiied in Mi. Uila Township, Kowan county,' adjoining the lands of X. K. Hall, John Uillespie, Stokes Cowan and others. Also one 4-horse wug'in, one l-lnrse waon oue sulky, Reaper and Mower, fanning imple ments, about 300 bushels of corn, 50 bushels of wheat, one mule, a number of cattie and sheep, several baits of cotton, and perhaps other articles, Terms of Sale: Of ers.nnl property, C . Of land, one-third cashrone third in six month?, ind one-third in nine months. I',ond and ap proved security. Title retained until all the purchase monev is paid. JOHN S. ilBXDERSOX, JOIIX O. FLKMIXG, Executors f Francis X. Luckev, deo'd. Xov. 19,1878. 5:6t. THEY ALL WANT IT, Because it is a familj newspaper pure, Sound reading for old and young, and it contain a reliable and comprehensive summary ofal. the important Xewe. THE NEW YOEE OBSERVER THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Publishes both the religious and secular news that is desired in any family, while all that is likely to do harm is shut put. It levotes lour pages to religion.? new and four to secular. The New Yokk 'Observer was first pub lished in 1823; and it is believed to be the only instance of a . Religious Xewspaper con tinuing its even course for fifty-six year", without achange of name, doctrine, intent, purpose, or pledge from the date of its birlh. THE 57TH VOLUME will cont:ftrt all the important news that can interest or instruct ; so that any one who reaJs ii win e tnoroilgfily posted. We do not run a benevolent institution, and we do not ak for . the support of charity. We propose to make the Best Newspaper that is published, and We propose to sell it as cheap ly as a can be afforded. Let those who want pure, sound, sensible.. 'truthful reading sub scribe for it, and let them induce others to do the same. We are now publishing in the Ob server the Storv of JOAN TH33 MAID, by Mrs. Ciiam.es, ; author of "Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta Familv." We send no Premiums. W'e will send von the NEW YORK OBSERVER one year, post-paid, $3.15. Any one sending wiih his-own eutacrintion the names of NEW Biil8crtben, shall have commission allowed in proportion o the number sent. Fx particu lars see terms in the flBSHR VPB SAMPLE COPIES FREE. Address, XEW YORK OBSERVE II, 37 Park Row, Xew York. SIMONTON FEMALE COLLEGE StatesvUle. N. C. The next session ooena Aiisriiat 2S 1STS lioard, and tuition in English. $85.00 iter Mis sion of twenty wefc. 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Sold by all Newsdealers. frermt by postal order to MUXX & CO , Publishers, 37 Park Row, New York. F A I H NT Iu connection with the lalJjlVlU. Scientific American, M&rs. Munn &Co. are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, have had 35 years experience, and now have the largest establishment iiTthe world. Patents are obtained on the best terms. A special notice is made in the Scientific American of all Inventions patented through this Agency, with the name and residence of the I atentee. liy the immense circulation thus given, pnbhc attention is directed to the merits ortlie new patent, and sales or introduction ea sily effected. Any person who has made a new discovery or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, wneuier a patent can probably be obtained, y writins to the undersigned. We also send Jreeonr Hand Hook about the Patent Laws, Caveats, 1 rade Marks, their cost, and how pro cured, with hints for procuring advances on inventions. Address for the Paper, or con cerning Patents. KHUN & CO., 37 Park Row, New York. Branch Office, Cor. V 7th Sts. iov 21:5 Washington, D. C. N TIX, SHEET-IROX AND COPPEE WOKE. WILLIAMS BROWN s Continues to carry on his g old Dusiness as heretofore. Keeps on hand a full llue - of Wares, Cook and Jleat- in? Stoves, &c. Kopalrs - "Stills, puts up Rooting and Outterlng all at as low rates as can be done la the State. He Is special aent for the celebrated Acorn Conk Stove, which he is selling at very low rates. Call before buying or ordering. 3: Dissolution of Copartnership. The undersigned have this day, by mutu al consent, dissolved the co-partnership heretofore existing between ihcni. under the firm name of Brown & Verhle, in the livery stable business, in the town of Salisbury. All persons owing said firm, or having claims against said firm, are requested to settle the same with H. J. West, who may Ik; found at tiie livery stable occupied by. the 'said linn of lirown & Verble. JOIIX II. VERBLE, FRANK BROWX. November 1st, 1878. act. Sale of Valuable Property. T! iUSTEE'S SALE ! By virtue of five several deeds in trust executed to me by Thos. E. Brown for the purpose thereinMeclarcd. I will expose to public s-ile at the Court House in Salisbury, on Monday the 2d day of December next : One House and Lot on Fisher street, ad joining the lots of Lewis V. Brown, and S. R. Harrison; thirty acres of Land, known as the clover field, situate on the Western X. C. Railroad, near the corporate limits of the Town of Salisburv; one other tract known as the r,Round Bottom" containing sixty acres more or less, adjoining A. H. Boy den and others, and situate on Grant's Creek, and aliout one mile and a half from Salis bury; the large and desirable House and Lot now occupied by Mrs. Thomas E. Brown, on Inniss anil Church streets; the large Brick Livery Stable and Lot situate on Inniss St.: the House and Lot in the rear of the Livery Stable Lot and fronting on Council street. Also a lot of superior Horses, Buggies, Phiftons, Carriage, Harness, &c. The Horses, Buggies, &c, to be sold at the Livery Stable ot Brown & Verble. The above property embraces sonic 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, buggies, &c. Terms ok Sale : The personal property will be sold for cash. The real estate will be sold as follows: one-third cash, the bal ance ou a credit of six and twelve months with interest at 8 per cent from date. J. W. WADS WORTH, Trustee. Salisbury, N. C, Xov. 1st, 1878. 3:4 1. Fifty Acres of LAND FOR SALE OU LEASE. The undersigned offers a valuable tract adjoining the lands of Robt. Benson, Jaines Watson and others. It is well watered and timbered. Terms casv. "AMANDA HALL. A fine Milch Cow for sale. Applv to K P. HALL, Mt. Vernon, Rowan Co., N. 1 Blacker and Heierson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Januav22 1876 tt. KERR CRAIGE, gttoriun at fate, Salisbury, CT. C New Polling Place At Enociville. in Atiell Township. Notice is hereby given that the Board of J iiKtices cf tlie Pfee of Xiowan countv, at a ineetiof hlJ l the Court House in Salisbury, on lb Hth in., ordered another polling place to be established in At we I TownHhip, at Enoch rilleaad to be called "Enoc-hville Election Precinot All eleetow in A (well Township, who wUh to rote st Ike Enochville lox, nnmt obtain cer tificalei -of removal frow the Kegistrar of the Atwelt IVecinct, and register their names with J. A. Lipe and S. M-iFurr, the Registrars of Enoch ville Precinct. By order of the Board of Justice. HORATIO N. WOODSON, Register of Deeds and Clerk. Sept. li, 1878. 48:7l- . . can for farmers and dainrmen GEO. E. KING, President. Office, 575 Broadway, New York. . 4:34. CAROLINA REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CIIAULOTTE, X.- :- ' ' ' it c uuj aim sen mi KiiKisoi neai lusmio tn agency in the country, so that our clnittfbr selling lmui,, nre sui'ieiior to'auv ntll agency. We make no charge if no safe is made. We solicit correspondent Si those having real estate to sell We want Send tor Agents wanted in every coub3? PITSTOS A-jSTD ORGANS. We are State Agt for Horace Waters & Sons celebrated lianos ami Or-, The l08t iustrnmeBt in the world for the moiiev. Fully warranted fov siv Prices lower tlvan Hie lowest. Of SHEET MUSIC we havea full stock. Xeu received as soon as oublislied. Chiiri lus. Sund:iv.S;chir.I& ..: . ,mii- Teticlrers supirffctl mth PIANOS, ORGANS and SHEET MUSIC; large diu'L"'!? Send for Catalogue and iri lint. . Anv other m:ik tf hIhw.q ,,r when dosiieoi. Ageuts wanted in every . . , . .. : 42:ly. SAVE THE FRUIT ? Mason's Improved Fruit Jars. A large lot just in. A long, long ways cheaper than ever ufiVred before. At K I.U ITZ'S DKUG STORE. KILL TH FLIES. KLTJTTZ'S FLY PAPER SlayB them bv the million. Cheap. At KLUTTZ'S DRU(i STORE. mnran wm lflUlU IIil. KLUTTZ'S BLACKBERRY CORDIAL, i the safest, unrest und most nleasant reiuedr for Diarrhea,. I)vuenlerv &e. , l'or sale only at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. ALL FOR A QUARTER. A good Lamp, chimney burner and wick. all for a quarter. At KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Mates tte Little Ones Sleep. Does K lulu's Soothing Drops. Contains no opium. Only at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Tliree Fine Cigars for 10 cento. Red "C" Oil. . Rest and nrelliest illu mina- ting on. B!iiin Soapfi has tlie l.lnins alreatly in it. Woods Poeket Soda Fountain, fall ami see it. Unparalleled bargains in Hair Brushes. Toi let Soap, c. At TII EO. F. KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE, 17:ly. Salisburv, N. C. F. fi. HEILIG & SDH, would call attention to their large and splendid stock of HARDWARE KuiDraelng irons anl STEELS evory variety of ' euzea anu Hiiapos oesi -quality. Wagon and Buggy materials. comprising all the various kinds required spring, aAies, wueeiH, ace., reaay u set, up. Telegraph Straw Cutters, all sizes, and unsurpassed in quaUty and durahllity. Great American Lightning SAWS, ever- kind aud size, embracing .MILL & CROSSCUT. N A I LS all sizes cut and wrought. The most popular and approved styles Plow Cast ing, all kinds, bolts, ic- t3tr No. 5 points tor $1. WINDOW CLASS trom 8 M to 24 x 30 Putty, oils, Paints, Varnishes, Lightning Drier, &c. FAIKHAX K SCALES-su-elyards and Balances. Worli. Tools For Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Shoemakers, Farmers. Champion Mowers and Reapers. Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines, Llorse-Powers, Pumps, CP-Grain Cradles, ira.ss Scythes, PLinters Ilandletl Hoes. GUNS, Pistols, Knives, andCUTLKKVof all kinds. (J?0ir stock embraces everything to be-found in a large and complete Hardware Store, and all at low price's for cash. with thanks for past favors we hope to merit continued conlidence and Increasing patronage. March 7, 1678. to-ly To MagazineCluti-Getters ! 3-BUTT0fl KID GLOVES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH Cashmere and Elegant SILK DRESS PA TTEItS. GIVEN IN PREMIUMS for Subscribers, at Club Rat, to Ajllnr's Home Magazine itKWlS! . a ear, with a large reduction for Clubs. Specimen numbers, nc. yjsy u.; iui Liuu-uciicr s special circular, con taluing full particulars of this splendid offer. T. S. ARTHUR & SON, 227 8. Sixth St., PhUa. Y-At. EXECUTORY NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. Christina E. Brown, dee'd , are hereby request ed to make payment at once and all permms having claim against said estate will present them duly authenticated on or before the 3d day of October, 1879, as required by 1 iv, or this notice will be plead in bar of" their re covery. R. R. CRAWFORD, L. W. CRAWFORD, Ex'rs. with the Will annexed. Oct. 3d, 1878. 50:Gt. Winter Pasture. I have several good pastures and nlentv of shelter and will take fifty head of dry cattle to winter at $1.50 a head per month" 3: H. S. F. LORD. BEST The Patent Self-Acting Cow Milker .M'fg c0 Every one who owns a cow should have one of our wonderful Mnv-Pr . in use them. Sent free to any part of the United states on m-eint Ar A r our Illustrated Pamphlet on the Cow. containing the tetinwniaLor,. ihrwirhout the U. . and 8ti.7noVi lrJ'Mcai and bag dtssecied and sclennneauyLexplalned, by Dra. hlte und Vvm J city, teem free to any address. "J-vaot thu. on cwurssion. uaveau'tA North w i other 1. x , a number f farms noT to fill rd our advertising paper -'Tho SmithlaoV 1UWSOX t CU town and cottn-tyv Address, t :iu applied PAWSOKL & CO., CHARLOTTE, X. AROUND the CORNER. To the Public, Ghekhnh: IULIAN & FRALEY Present compliments to the puWic and desire to call renewed attention to their efforts to be useful as t mmm mi - and-Carpenters. Their prices are as low as it is possible to make them, and 4heir work not inferior u any- 'They fill orders -in two departments, and have so far jriven satisfaction. Tlvey have extended t heirjacilities recently, aai are encouraged to hope for increased de mands. Their ready made stock in jmntj -comprises a p.-neralassnrtment of hoi:se fur niture Bedsteads, Bureaus, Clothes Presses, Lounges, Hacks, Wardrobes.- Book Casc Cupboards and China Presses, Candle St Tin Safes. Desks, Tables, WashstrtiidsTCluir, fcc. They also keep an assortment o" COFFINS ol walnut, pine aiuljop!ar. from $3 upward. Also, Window Sash, 'i'li'v fill, orders with out vexations delay-;. Will -iti.trucf forrar penter's work and warrant satisfaction. Wi'd take jood lumber and coinnrv produce is exchange for furniture. Shop nearly oppo site Watchman office. Julian Fnii.nx, Hack Line to Albemarle. The undersigned U rnnmnjj a coinforlab) iri-weekly Hack line from Salisbury to Albe m:irle,'. C. Will convey pasMMijerc to Gold 1 Hill, or elxewliere on tlie line, cheaper than any Livery Stable. Leave Salisbury eTery I Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 a. n. Re ' turn every Tuesday, Thursday 'and -Saturday. b p. in. Leave orders at National Hotel. G. W. WIHTLOCK, 27: ly. Proiirietor. t 3 - 0 OS V z c s 3 . -v m s Pi 111 g Q a -1h d O rf - U4 I 1 . " r pi s h 0 ess .'iuH!? rr 1 (Jl To make Title to Land, and Laborer anu Mechanics Ljciis, for sale at this OtBce C. cyunS SH0P fcsSlferfl lilt - ::mrM H SIPS g' t ..- - ri . 5 23 t W 1 i rr - r r k . - i all S z ' 3 BONDS