0: lluL ii.0 ydI x.-THIRD SERIES SALISBURY. N. C, DECEMBER 26. 1878. NO 10 ' 1 ran ' u Carol, . : ' j Stock sold iu Greensboro, -lst'rs afterw'anls. refused $00. townsman, S. II. Wiley, we 0r lwuiiriit lea fl,tipoB.-The painful uncertain- t?V;- ..rjlitwi tv nrfl flrttl tn l - . i .... ..wniii tl lusr flpw iasi,eai "n..." - lllll il CIHl "I IUI Hl.w uvf.. to jparts of tlse who were so oppressed iw' - . lr fowi Eit who was knocked down Vnbbed in Mooresville, last Tuesday .1. " 1. n n ciK.-miWlt1t l.wl .; ja WHO lias BinTOinnuu; .v.. fa,jmative oi iiinui;iuu, v. "v. I-Wn-ton.&'MM i speaking of him says : Fowler was formerly engaged in . : . this, bis native city, aiid was resnected and esteemed ly all-w ho f hiin.' lift was a gentleman possess- Ufnianv fine qualities. In his Umitli, Jr(lethKlist Episcopal, he was a useful and tUere and in general society, JhuutWiy death is deeply deplored- gon. imou Cameron, on being inter Tittlbv me "itinerant scribbler," re e:tj..? accused Gov. Wade Hampton of '. v .i :.. .."i.i i.i.w.,1 'IM.; jjtpreseutcd as having been done dur-in-tlie war, and when Col. Jauies Came-., roi his brother, was a disarmed prisoner ia:beliands of Gen. Hampton. It is now jjithe first time announced, after 15yeais cfiilence. A correspondent of the Kal- tifi Uteener, writing frotji Warrentou, jC denounces the story as it deserves. fl&t it is a lie out of whole .cloth every vbo knows the character or Gov. Itywptou will not hesitate to believe. a i . F, rand Juries. A correspondent of the Charlotte Democrat denounces Grand Juries lis Useless, and proposes their abol ishment on the score of economy. It is estimated that tlte Grand Juries of the 3ut cost about 150,000 a year. The proposed abolishment is a new idea to most of our people, who reverence, the, Itatitutibu more for its age than for any wry good reason they can give for its clatinuance. It is a fact that magistrates icd constables located throughout the Winds of a county Jiave as good oppor :otiiK's for discovering crimes, and are as will bound to report otiemlers, as uiem )cn of the Grand Jury. The findings of lieGraud Juryjeally amounts to noLh .itginthe trial of a cajise, so that in the present course of Court proceedings, they J ecui to be superfluous machinery. , The Moorctvtllc Trwjedi;. This well plotted ami fatally executed deed of blood, jas caused high excitement at Mooresville uid throughout the vicinity ; and accor liug to the reports through the Charlotte Observer, the temper of the people i'ndi ates that the perpetrators of the crime m in danger of a .swifter award of justice than theiaw would give them. Mr. Fowler died of his, injuries at 10 J iwtocfc, Friday morning last. Ho was knocked down and robbed Tuesday eve unj before.. He never spoke after w ards. Later accounts state that the money aken from him has been found. One par- el was wrapped in a rag ami pushed un ler the bottom rail of a shuck jr-u. KoUTtho negroes concerned iu thisdread- deed, have made full confessions. Joe dlespie. arranged the plan of proceedings nd Jule Lhtvidson executed it. After M r. towjer had locked up his store and was p'ing home (some two. hundred yards dis-HntFl)a-fdson walked up by the side of pu and with a plow handle struck the jfatalblow. lie says he struck but once." Mfc Fowler fell and Jule then robbed him. uuanerwurds divided the mouey with 'uespie. The Observer of Tuesday morning fought. the particulars of the culniinat- "S deed In this aMiil . trage'dv. One of "e Uiurderers. Jtllft Davidson, tint man ,who struck the blow, was taken, out of e hand, of the olliieeis who were con- i '"oua to Mutcsv l! ii! o,..1 kmiff Jfe was lound Sunday muming suspend r Uie neck with a trace chain from AclfiuW au ;ik, near the railroad: and Pained there thro.li;!,outtho day and -i i'tHll ;iv Iw. I WW. ... - . vjiuu.-Njue, wuoui in .,,tl la- coirvcyiBg offVbigfcd -' ! la tU3 rnob.as he also was rved to die. , J 4V, re opposed to irmb bnv-TWn . 3frv"'v aiMj opposeu 10 n. toTi"1, ,UVV'atiUii)y people cannot be "pd m any country. in the wide world. e eircurustances of this case must have . en of a Vvry j,,, escitin uature. ; - to this the uncet tiHtitv and niKtlinesR VI Cflinl... l " I... "Al 1'iosecutions under our ores -1 - a ",-41 Lf liUVs 'aud:the case is ex- - -T Line in Xew England. uatof 'Antlmnv'a i.s.....o,.n. It lunrl-. passed era iu American life, .uen a ... . ' " ' -T ,fr8"- otherwise woiihv is to be Wt j barred - from society oir-ac- 'llt If,.: ,, J L y. ..: u uiooa." ltiere are liun - e .. of estiui;ibf r.l,wr,H .:t: :.. v. 4 'lAUIillCS 111 I JdtV-BCe' Kme f thtm cu,tvatcd and v'but fuey arc barred froinJthe Jnpi 1 8ciety in hich the Senator. i've8 -Tt,ui ...... 'ooin" -: " account ot Atncan The nrvo aritd ltk etf1, of the jXew England cities. , .or u,e is drawn as sti ictlv in so- 3il !: 10 Ker England as jt vas thirty I'ase. We tender to our patrons the congratu lations of the season happy Christmas! Happy new year ! . . And while we yet stand on the verge of the old year it is a fitting time to re view the past : to correct errors, to repair wrongs, to repent of sins", to pay debts, to forgive offenses, to heal breaches, to sooth wounds, and to amend our lives. They who seriously go about settiug themselves in order in this way for entrance upou a new year will find itfar moreprofltable and pleasant than any abandonment, to sen sual indulgence, most of all at this season inappropriate. It is a good time also, to make new resolutions and to lay out plans for the new year. Every oue should have some general plan anil pursue it with systetna tic steadiness, both in regard t business and all the other affairs and -relations of life. A man without plans.only succeeds by chance. ( It is a fitting time to consider the deal ings of Providence. The vacant seats around our hearth stones admonish ns of the uncertainty of life. We lrave no con tinuance here. Scores of our friends and acquaintances have "crossed the river" within the last year. They all left dear ones behind weepiug with broken hearts over their lifeless forms. The coming year will also- claim its victims for the grave. If we could know them, how ten derly vve would treat them, and with what solicitude seek to promote their enduring welfare. And yet we niayTiot say "If I had known" sinco all are doomed to a common fate, differing only as to time. "If I had known" is not less vain for departed friends than for bim whose sun is set. Regrets may warn, but never compensate for opportunities lost. It is a good time to resolve to do all the good we cau, and to pave each other's 'pathway with helps to a better world. Mr. Blaine's resolution to investigate the conduct of the late elections in the several States of the Union, passed the Senate ou the 17th. His design was of the bloody "shirt order, assuming that the nero voters did not vote the Deriideratic ticket of their wwu IVee will, but vvere forced to do so by the Democrats. 'He aimed to excite sectional auimosity. But the resolution as amended orders an in vestigation to be made in any State, north or south, where violations of the election laws are alleged,. The measure is tlrus partially shorn of its sectional character and is not likely to amount to much. Mr. Blaine's party friends showed very little sympathy with him .on tlie subject and left him to make all the speeches in its behalf. - It passed almost unanimously, only six democrats voting againsi'it. Mr. Blaine no doubt intended it as a trump card in the campaign of 18S0, an effort to turn bac4c the colored vote to Jb Republican party. His effort will fail. Peace and quiet reigns throughout, the Soufli, and this attempt to disturbe the hafmony between the whites and blacks will most likely result iu drawing the tw o races closer together than ever before. They find it to their mutual interest to stand solidly and .firmly by each other, and this attempt to sow discord between them cau only provoke them to maintain their ground in spite of all outside inter ference. . A BIT OF HISTORY. In the Watchman of last week, Dr. Foard stated that Dr. Hiiwks was the au thor ef a pjan for -a system of Hail Roads, beginning at Beaufort Harbor and extend ing to the Tennessee line. We corrected this statement by attributing the scheme to Dr. Robinson. This was. simply mis calling a name. We should have' said Dr. Joseph Caldwell," President of the University of X. C.,.has the best claim to the honor of originating the scheme. Col. Wheeler,-in his Historical Sketches of N. C, published in 18j1, on page li8 says that Dr. Caldwell, iu 1&27, delivered ac Raleigh a lecture on Jlail Roads, a new subject to the' members , of Iho Legisla ture.' - y.,.' Dr. Foote in his Sketches of X. ., page lHleget'th4rir7- Caldtrfll took an ac tive part in'riUeusMng Juttinal improve- nieiit, Advocating the id? that the pro duce "of the; mwtntaln stwnld seeK an outlet n the coast of the State; and that "foE this purpose passways should be opened from east to west;' sufficient to en courage agriculture and population." Dr. Toote was not a citiren of our State bat his extensive travels and researches into iabove, that "the sound new of these prin- ciples will ont day be discussed agin in Carolina." This was printed in mo. Dr. CnMwoII died in 18-35, and his lectnre ti Rail Roads was delivered in 1827. Dr. Hawks was a pupil of Dr. Caldwell', graduating jo 1815. Gov. Jno. M. More uLn did as much as any one els to ' . .. . .: kk.. hwork out the scneme iur cnnuwung m I li wst-. hv Kail Road, was also fjltl W II" w " "J a pupil of Dr. Caldwell's, graduating in 1817. With these historic facts before us it is not difficult to see from whenee came the seed thoughts of internal improve ments. After the lapse of half a century From the first promulgation 'of the idea shall w realize it by connecting Salisbury with the Cape Fear region by Rail Road f We 6liall see what we shall see, THE SOUTHERN7 QUESTION. Sprlagfleld Republican. Mr. BlaineTs resolution has hardly at tracted the attention or aroused the in terest that he anticipated. The Demo cratic replies, so fir as they have address ed themselves to the 'mayi question, have rested on the obvious fallacy, which we have before pointed out, of assuming that the negrcr vote was bulldozed, wherever it failed to be cast for the Republican par ty. On the whole, the debate marks an approximation iu the temper of public men to the moderated passions of the mass of the people. Mr. Thnrman succeeded in amending the resolution to cover north ern intimidation of voters, the assessment of office-holders, and the doings of United States supervisors, lite Johnny Daven port at Xew York. The instruction to the committee to sit with open doors was defeated, aud the resolution finally passed yesterday, with only six votes against it. The investigation will proye a harmless way of gaining time, which is needed more than anything, to establish the rights of the colored voters under the laws. The trials of persons for fraud and in timidation iu South Carolina before Judge Bond have not resulted in any convictions aud it was hardly to be expected that they would, the first time. The remaining cases go over to the spring term of the circuit court, when Chief Justice Waite will sit with the local judges. The juries for that term will bedrawiyaud the cases prepared with caie. Senator Butler, of-South Carolina, made his first speech in th Senate ou Monday, in reply to Blaine's arraignment of South Carolina, and a very good speech it was calm, dignified, niauly ami able. He is a fine speaker, and his manner is said to have been eminently courteous aad delib erate. He bore himself-with marked self restraint under no little temptation to be aggressive and resentful, lie obtained a victory and scored one against the vigor ous aud agile wrestler from the frozeo re gions of Maine. Wil. Star. How sad that in our daily life we neglect po many things necessary to our wIl being. The man of business with an eye oidy to his credit in the financial world, the individual of ele fctnt leisure whose only aim is to array him s$If to the best advantage, the yonnj; lady who idly listening to spring's divine harmonies, feels not the approach of disease in the feeling of languor which poerfcs her all alike tuir render too easily to the advance-guard of dis eae, when; by a judicious investment in Porta line, or Tabler'x Vegetable Liver Powder, a long array of ills irt put to rout. Buy Porta line, or Tabler's Vegetable Liver Powder, and and rid yourself of disorders arising from a torpid liver. Price 50 cents. For sale by C. R. Barker. People of all clasne will acknowledge that in this world ranch depends upon our financial condition, yet how many wisely reflect that our financial condition depends upon our physical. Yet it is even so, for who can labor without health, and who can accumulate money with out labor? Hence the importance of using Coussens' Compound ijoaey of Tar, which is a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Remember you can buy a bottle of Compound Honey of Tar for 50 cents. For sale by C. R. Barker. PRICE CURRENT, Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co. Dec 20, 1878. Cottox firm Middlings, low do stains Bacon, county, hog round BUTTEIt Eoas Cuickess per dozen Co UN Meal moderate demand at Wheat good demand at Flouii best fam. super. Potatoes, Irish Onions no demand Laud Beeswax Atples, dried Scgar C7 C 8 1520 10 $l.502.00 45 4850- 801.00 $2.50 2.25 75 75 810 30 20a30 20 67 10121 TRUSTEE'S SALE 0P A VALUABLE FARM. By virtue of a Deed in Trust executed to the undersigned by L. C. Earnhart, I will ex pose to public sale at the Court Houae door in Salisbury, C, to the highest bidder, on Saturd iv, the lot day of February, 1S79, at 1 1 A. M., the farm, on which the said Earnhart now resides, containing 131 acres more or less, adjoining the lands of Richard Cowan and other. Much of the land is newly cleared anil very fertile. Terms made known on day f lIe' . M. L. HOLMES. Trustee. . Dee. 23d, 1878. lfcot. North Carolina ) Rowan County Ik Superior Court. Moses L Holmes, Against Special proceed D23 for settrem't Jehu Foster. Admr. of Jehu Foster, dee'd., and r of estate of Jehu individual!? Thomas J Foster, nnd for Foster'and others. J sale of real estate. Defendants. It appearing to my satisfaction that the Defendants, Jehu Foster and Thomas J. Foster are non-residents of the State, it is ordered that publication be made for six weeks, notifying the said defendants to ap pear at hit office in the Court House in Sal isbury on "the 4th of February next, to an swer or demur to the complaint filed. Given under my hand and seal of office thii 23d December, A- D. 1878. J. M. IIORAn. Clerk Superior Court IJowaa County. I0:6t, CHRISTMAS ADVERTISEMENTS. m m Invite the Ladies to call or send their orders for all knids of Confections, Fine Chocalates, Bon Bons, &c. See our Business Locals in local colnmn inside, for variety. CHRISTMAS Is Almost Here AND has anything you may want in the Confectionery Line. and see me before purchasing. I have just received a splendid lot of French and American Candies, Raisins, Figs, Cur rants, Citron, Nuts, Oranges, Cocoanuts. Pine-Apple, Mince-Meats, &c. Also a full line of GROCERIES. All of which I will sell very cheap. G. M. BUIS. E5u fe? 1 Proto aifl Commissian Mercliait Consignments solicited. Quick pales and prompt returns is ray motto. I will also buy produce of all kinds. A good supply of Moun tain produce constantly on hand, such aa ap ples, chestnuts, cabbage, cranberries, buck wheat, flour, &c., Jkc. Lexington Flour a spe cialty. Christmas Turkeys, call and get them befvtre all are sold. ('all and examine my stock of Flour and Mountain Produce before purchasing elsewbers. DON'T FORGET Before making your purchases for Christmas, to examine rker's large and well assorted stock of CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS, ETC. Next door to Kluttz's Drug Store, Main Street. SAIJSDUIiV BOOK STORE. Fine Gift Books and Fancy Goods. WRITING DESKS, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, FANCY PAPER IN BOXES, ALBUMS, POEMS, and a Choice Lot of miscellaneous Gift Book in splendid binding. My selection of HOLIDAY GOODS Las been carefully made to suit the times in quality and prices. Don't fail to call and sec me. G. W. YOPl I CAN Always Save a little Money By Going To I WALLACE'S STORE! V. Wallace is Selling His Remaining STOCK of ma a i wi AT COST. mi D i Hiiillli If you can find any better Liquors than W. H. K2STLER KEEPS. SUCH AS Jamaica Rum, ALL KINDS OF RYE WHISKEYS Wines, Gins, &c. Corn Whiskey, 50 cents per quart. Also the finest Oysters in the Shell Served iu any style V II. KESTLEU. Dec. 14th, 1878. FOB ELEGANT PKESEHTS GO TO J. & H. HOE AH. Their store is well filled with Jewelry and Silver Ware. Elegant Kings, Watches and Chains, suitable for presents. Silver Cups, Napkin-Rings, Spoons, Knives and Forks, Card and Fruit Baskets, &c &c, all of the finest quality, and making very desirable Christmas presents. Al o a new lot of Clocks. Be sure and call on us we insure superior goods at the lowest figures. ' J. & H. UORA II, Jewelers. - Salisbury, N. C. 1 s3 B8 B U Ssm .Ea Ea B J Mm MvMf Goods ! rA AHA .U 7 3LOTT & CHRISTMAS TREATS! AT J. N. B. JOHNSON'S, AgtJ In the Old Mansion House building, where you can get Bailey' Beet Rectified Com Whiu key, over 2 years old, at 50 cent per quart; Bailey's Best Rye at 75 cents per quart; and Tobias Kestler's Best Brandy, over 5 years old, at 75 cents per quart. Also BEST HOME-MADE WINES, at 50 cents per quart. EGG-NOGS AND EGG-FLIPPS made to order and taste. Give me a call. CHEAPEST HOLIDAY I ever had. Fine Paperties, &c. Be sure to call and see. C. PLYLER. OH! I SAW IT! WIIATt Why, that BERNHARDT & BRO S., Is the place to purchase any and every thing you or anybody else may want for CHRISTMAS or any other time. There you can get STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS of every description. A social selection of beautiful Jewelry for Presents. A splen did stock of Handsome Shawls, Scarfs, Kibbous, and Wraps of every varmty, all low down, at - BERNHARDT & BRO'S. PREPARE for the HOLIDAYS By Calling on j. 'I BROWN For all kinds erf French and American Cancies, Canned Goods of every descrip tion ; Nuts, Toys, and all kinds of Fan cy Goods usually found iu a First-Class Variety Store. FRESH Bread- & Cakes Baked Dailv at J. M. BROWN'S- VALENTINE & SON, BARBERS, Returning thanks for past patronage, re spectfully solicit a continuance, warranting to GIVE SATISFACTION ! Call on them in Henderson's brick building, on Inniss street and get a good Christmas Shave. GO TO THE CHEAPEST FOR lOUIt Giristioas Gifts for your CMMrei IVD FKIENDS. W. Price, Next door to National Hotel, has u full select stock of Toys, Fruita, Candies, Nuts, Sweetmeats, Freuch Confection eries, &c. Keeps constantly ou hand, a full 6tock of FAMILY GROCERIES, at lowest prices. Finest CIGARS in the city for the price. Also CHEWING TOBACCO. All cheaper than ever. AT THE WATCHMAN OFFICE A FULL STOCK OF FOR LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, and CIRCULARS. Also a very superior Envelope, printed to order at 3 per thousand. CO., C 0 T1 E BIGHT HERE AND SAVE HONEY by purchasing your Christmas Confection eries from A. G. HALYBURTON'S C&eap Grocery & CoifectMBiyHoise, At the Old Mansion House, corner of Main and Inniss Streets, where 3'ou can get good Fresh Fruits, Candies, (French and American,) Nuts, aud all Varieties of Sweetmeats, Fresh Canned Goods, &c, &.c. In- fact every thing that is kept in a FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE Can be found here, at the Lowest Bottom Prices. A. G. HALYBURTON. KLUTTZ'S "ELEGANT TOILET SETTS from 75 cents to 82.50. SUPERB VASES, from 35 cents to $2.50. DELICIOUS PERFUMERIES, 10c to f 1. Fine Box Papers and Envelopes, from 10 cts. to $2.50. Pocket Books, Rubber Rat tles, Toy Paints, Lamps, &c. Writing Desks $1 each. An elegant line of TOILET SOAPS, PO WDEJiS, PUFF BOXES, COMBS, Bin: sues, tC-c A splendid line of goods at the very lowest prices. Don't buy till vou call at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. PHOTOGRAPHS ! PIIOTOGKAPILS: All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and examine my work. C. V. C. WOOLW1NE. FOR 1878. Don't neglect to call on C. Plylcr at tke Book Store for all kinds of Books wanted. Tka best quality and latest styles of writing pnper kept here. Also the renowned Singer Sewing Machine can be bad here at from $3o to ?40. He respectfully invites all to call and examine goods and machines. ll:ly. This important organ weighs but about three pounds, anil ail the blood in a living person (about three gallons passes through it t lc:.- ; ence every half hour, to nave the bile an't other impurities strained or filtered- from it. iiile i the natural purgative of the bowels, and if the Liver becomes w H j torpid it is not separated from the blood, but car ! ried through the veins to all prts of the system, and in trying to escape through the pores of the skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown color. The stomach becomes diseased, and Dys pepsia, lndizestiua. Oi;r.tipation. Headache, liili- (ousness. Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fevers, Piles, i Sick and Sour Stomach, and general debility fol low. Mckhicll s Hr.rATiNE, the creat vegetable discovery &r torpidity, causes the Liver to throw off from one to two ounces of bile each time the blood passes through it, as long as there is an ex Cess of bile ; and the effect of even a few dnses upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking skin, wdl astonish all who try it they beicg the first symptoms to disappear. 1 he cure of all bili ous dkeases and Liver complaint is made certain by taking Hepattni! in accordance witbdirsction. Headache is generally cured in twenty minutes, and no disease that arises fiom the Liver can exist if a fair trial is rivn SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. W H Price 25 Csnts and $1.00 The fatality cf Consumption or Throat and Lung Diseases, which sweep to the gTave at least one-third of all death's-" victims, arises from the " Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu pefies as the wurlc of deeth ges on. $10,000 wilt be paid if Opiu:a or Morphine, or arry-prcparation of Opium, Morphiri or Pnissic Acid, can be found in the (ji-f'HK r i ov.tr Cough Syrup, which ha cured people who are living to-d::y with but one remaining lun. No (rreater wrong can be done than to say that Cvnsumplion 's incurable. The Glcsk Flowi. C vf :i Stri-p will cr.re it whea all other means have failed. Aiso, Colds, Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, a:d e!1 diseases of the throat and lungs. Read the tetiinonir.'s of the Hon. Alexander TI. Stephens, Gov. Sr-.i"hand Kx-Got. Brown of (in., Hon. Geo. Pcabody, as well as those of other remarkable cures in our book frei 1 to all at the dru stores and be convinced thnt if 4 you wkh to be cured you can Le by taking the ), Clock Flower Covoh Sykcp. It Take no Troches or Lozenges for Sore Throat, when yo.x can get Glceb Flowkr Syrlp at same r ' t." f 1 t, price. 1 or mms uj au jroggista Pries 25 Cents and $1.00 Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of all diseases tliat i rise" from poUcn in the blood. Not one case of Scrofula, SryfUlis, White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores and Skin Disease, in a thousand, is treated without the use of Mercury in some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the- diseases it pro duces are worse than any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. Dr. Pemberton'sStillim cia cr Qi-eem's Delight is the only medicine upon which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Sy philis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be j reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer. $10,000 will be paid by the proprietors it .Mercury, or acy ingredient cot purely vegetable and harm less can be found in it. Price by all Druggists f .00. Globs Flower Couch Strut and Mekrkll's Hkpatixb for the Liver for sale by all Drug gists in 3$ cent and J1.00 bottles. ' A. F. & CO., Froprietcrs, PHILADELPHIA, PA Christines Gifts. E. H. HAESffS MACK MIS, SALISBURY, X. C. Having my Foundry in readinesn, I am noir prepared to do all kind ot Casting in either Iron or Bras. A ll kinds of Engine and Boiler Work done with dispatch; also ail kinds of Agricultural and Mining Machinery built or repaired to order. I am also prepared to Drew Lumber, make all kinds of Mouldings, mak Sash, Blinds and Doers. , Sasbt Doors, and all sires of moulding, kept constantly on hand. A stock of Lumber always on hand or furnish ed at ithort nctice. - A 16 Horse Portable Engine and Boiler for sale at my shops. r . ' Work guaranteed, and at prices to suit th imes. .t 23:1 y.pd. Practical Blacksmith AND HOHSESIIOER. SHOP connected, with Brown & VerWe livery stables, psni designs of Shoes, to suit any siiitpc ot foot. -AH shoeing on strtctlysclentlllc prin ciples and WARRANTED. All idndalacksmlthlni promptly done. IRiljr On and Off Slick as Grease. L BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c. Respectfully announces hi continuance t hi old stand in hi old lite, ou Main Street, opposite Cnnit's' Drug Store.- lie is alwtyi ready and anxious to uccoinniodate customers in liWi line in tbe bout manner possible, lie it prepared to do tirst claRs work and can com- peto with any northern chop or Hand mad work. II is machines, lasts, dc. are of tb latest ar?d best paterns. lie works the verj best material and keeps on band ready mad work, and stock equal to any special order. Repairing neatly and promptly done at rea sonable; prices. Sutisfection guaranteed or bo charge. Prices to Suit the Times. Cash orders by mail promptly filled. 34.6mos. W. M. EAGLE. Barham's Infallible PILE CURE. Mnt)fluhiTd by tba ' Strain FUi Can Sarhu, V. 8. It mtnr full, (a far MrhaMi r PtlM. kn a ear. 1. inalala. rri IMi aad aaaa M I (aftUaMslaal J. D. McNEELY, Grocery, Proance an! tmmm 3IEKCI r.VINT. Agent for the sale of Fertilizers, Lim Sawed Shingles, and Mountain Produce. Bny and sell Cotton, Corn, Flour, Meal, and all kinds x country produce on corumisiion. Highest prices guaranteed. Agent for tk celebrated English patent Milking Machine. Will keep a small assortment of Family Groceries. Call and see him at his new stand, three.doors be!ow Kluttz's Drug Store. 29:6mos. FOXJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, Ata aneqnaled for th enra and proven t ion of lueaasinTIoreea, CatUe, IIo(ra,bbaep.and f owla. - SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. YOPP, Propr. (At Mclntyra's Furniture Rooms.) BRIGHT HEW BOOKS AT LOW PEICES. CALL AND SEE HIM. 9:tf. aai Bcrr kla 1isMte8r4. Ta Orlilna I W watot piaa) Rs4la. V W. B. Bqalf. WbnUucka, Oruaai Cla4 BOOKSTKlVllLLIOrJ I a vmipme usmM to wdMft, I with C'liL:rr ub. A rompnri.l H ou. I.nhood, !drnret Vuf .. 8iU I Husband, and Witr. Cetrbun mud IM:r'.awnv cotnp.rrd, ImpftiiBwiiaf to Mrri. Conevcai doues. Sewuea Lt ot Mtrriasv. Iw of Ifivorr. ltal n;h(aof marri! mm,ctc.alwon Elaeaaeaomomen, ti.r cauar and Cure. A Confidential work ot aao Pe.with full Mta EnpaTinjri, trrt Itr 80 eonta. Th Private Medical Acrtior." onth ma n or im pure iMtu MlioM. r., o on the im( oatntauf jrvOia and their effect, on aftrr htm, eaoaiRf Varicvcri'. Brniiuai KmiMion. Nermu drbiiity. tw t.t (Uxnai Povrr. rlc . makinir narri.e improper uranh.ppr, Ktriu many raia rl' ,rc"Pt ti rr "i oriTate UUeasea ;an.e ma. arcr ? P VI 'Vli "Medical Advice." ieetaw e lc an hood and Won.nocd, iO eratat tr all thn SI. They eontaia 00 pa- mhI ow loo XilnatratioM.am. bracing mrrtlun on the iteneraiiva ijKrm that ia worth !Bowin)t.n(Jo.iKh that U not pubihei tnaBvotharvorh. feeut in aicgle tnirt. or complete in on. fur Frke ia Vamp. Siiver or Cmr.neT (The author iar tun conrnxa. lio-i. and !ier are rmniirfiy amwrwd without char. I .. A.idreat Dp. Bu Oipon9ry. 2Jj. 12 Xin 8u au ' 8t. Loui.. K.). (Iaiabli.het IMlt M . ' r?irtly 1 mflerirf (mm Tt ITtlHgX . to amd mt tht ir Reine. ar.d ddro. tnrt wi-tkram I -omeUjoj to thiir alrantaga l et a 1-ruaa. J - T. I AYEH8, 21 A X U FA CT LT It E II OF FIXE CIGAES, Salisbury. N. C, The foltwlntr brands kept constantly on band "Koyal Oem," rwM per M. "tittle Pet," $40.00 per M. (Koia ijayna- niled.) "Daisy" fcsa.oo per M. "Mllrer Lal!." half Havana ClleT) f3.ft per M. "No i $30 o. per M. "Prfle of Cuba." $?5.0Q per M . "UttleCotamodore, $29.00 per M. Onlers prompt J flllod. 40: CJicw Jacoa Cost SectXaTy C :i i ayl Mm EM .4 r:i

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