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i There hi? 22 pauper j.n 10r House t.wpu1i K. Uurke.lias resigned hit office J rhl conimittee-nianiu District N.2; 1 It i iOle'roney has becu elected to fill the Taeaney. "-j-f1 ' ' --:h:;-; rt,,mi--The whole number of mar- UUe licenses issued in this county for the O-,' 17. wai 177. Of this number thire Ivrere 117 for whites ariuW for colorea. for their paper in, wood are reminded .i.v littke iimj.athaiid. We use stores: ed wood is the oulj kind fit tor our yofa robherj; fcnrslary, ca of Uree- i'- ' i J in (jn 'Jnnn that idflavs iwf since the netr year came in, &l we have heard of except oiks case of fi! !". 11,' : ! i i' . :' ":- --' i . O ' j on. Vn- M. I Kobbix am red here ilthir cvepinjj; last on his return to YHsliingtonv lie was lit goou neami ana licerf ul in respect to the political sttua- ibn generally, y ,. ' ' H"- u, ; '.-I' o- - ' ; Xt a general ineeliugof the Magistrates flKswan. Jan. uta, on moiioa it was ue eriuined that the : Interior Court -be le uiod to tvo' terras and that they be ,eld one in iip1" and ilie other jih Octo- ,it;K. o- . . - Coming loW. A stranger arrived here ri(l;y morniug with his wagon and team rola iltiuois. Jle is a native of North arlina, sit of the Westeru country, re- SirwiS to bis good dd mother State to ifiul the balance of Jas lile. . if' -o- ,iiarTe?iu timber of. the western mem-. Its to the LfgUlature. arri vtd here.Mon- evening on ineir way io n.iigiu ajui rxi uiiiii , - L llfi- r- . if . ;- t .... 4i' tr lS)iirr.8ai9 cauiw uwu uu iuc ,.unu- v levelling ttain, destination Raleigh. " j .' . $ o- rf'.. " Uar yoiing;tfiiend?, of the ' Statesvillo &H,bnark: e,;im iu Monday. He fell in h the westeruoueiuliers going to Ral- and caiue this far with them to make f juquain&nee. aud perhaps to 'iuter- ! .... ' them oft btate politics WtUaud If e.Tlw col tr snap which eie on this ay .woek, has beu fruitful (..VW'iiif'tifaljcntp of ice. A. L. John- Iii has we feiirn. storefl about (500 tons. W1I be ahte to sell i next summer at rprijre the icej machines can aflord and blihf y cotupe is with them in all the i Ik-iihle markeU. The boys have had 2 l Aaiielt kating as they could stand. . en. Uubt. Vauce. came down on tin Ltern train fTuesday evening and took itstward bound vtrain for Washington lut if o'tlct. lie had fori his traveling pauion8to'this point and as- far 'as igh, quitt? a large number of delegates iserieral .Assembly from the West- bounties. ; Amoug them, also, was Auditor Love, of Hay wood, lost tei Fagg, and Dr. Mills, of Asheville. s" had a call from Nat. Atkinson, rday, on hit way to the General As- aty , II has got his face set towards & ; zitrjrttcrsncnmeuii oi p-iouc expenses. ii conutuent8 demaiiu it. Aye. and eople of all parts of the State make aie demand. With , cotton, corn, Wro'anilallothcr farm products going puuag,ana taxes as high as ever, it time to rewartl partizans, and those think ofit 'will find few members of Legi$latarerprepared to do so. o i : ( 7.Ai lirty of boys went out t, tig Tuesday night by the light of the , w Mr. A.tL. Johuston's ice pond. chuckled over the idea that thev were to have a free and jolly jtime oKit; .proprietor, half a mile away, U I IreaSlinfr Sri' flia vani mn.v nr. r Ift-honie. heyN were just getting bliwxla rrttle un and wore flviac iu reetious oer the : smooth ' surface, mldeoly, jislf he had come up out ice, Mr. jjnresanted himself in the I sftliem. and demanded tho usual :ktii''iecuL-: Theboys were J dazed by this unexpected turn, wynent promptly, aud went n V,. nr rather spiceless fun. - PftmeMf lefcWe leariijthat on the Manaaryflst, some uuknown per- Mticiously Itook j from the stable of harles M iljer, of Locke's Township, belonging to Mr. David Holli- f fid Shotiuid killed hi m. Mr. H. rd working, industrious farmer and fchabita, afnd he was not aware of ! an euemyso mean as to stoop to ot so shaitieful a character, there eal or imaginary wrong. It is Mt the guilty perpetrators of tliis I nd outrageous acti may j be discov d punished to the extent such a res.; i. i ' 1 .n ?Prayen---Three of the ch urches a v. placeMethodist, Lutheran and ' trMTiirf .observing; the week of . iflie lueeffhita am IWlfl I inintlv t val churches i , lasTtiight at the l? iQrch,phen Rev. J. Rumple 1 f short address on schooli. col- , . Vf f "IMfssity of religious train- V ."s yon onngf ne W!,8 followed in lPpily conceived and well exnress- '4 i 1 ?1 trk bf !lcf Smith,! pastor 6i 'd SatnnlaW nitrlit in liW Dw... i j ? V- tceuj - uhand Friday night at the Hurcia;.rn -;0T , : . . (Unce Vp to this jtime? hat not fK(K Either christians nor the fucrally have shown a proper ap- J . Fanuers complain that the late severe weather lias been very hard on the wheat and tts.1 ;-?.---s-'":j' ; o L . . v THE INFERIOR COURT is in session this week. We notice W. II. Bailey, Esq., of Charlotte, and Join Long, Esq., of Cabarrus, as visitors from abroad. The docket is small and consists of in- diet men ts for small offenses. We were surprised while lu Court Tnes- daf during the trial of M. A. Beucini for an assault on Frank KeUhey, to hear Major James L Kerr gtre the opinion that a Magistrate has no jurisdiction in ease of an assault and battery. He said that the constitution providing for such jurisdiction, limited it to offenses for which there was due no heavier penalty than &50 fine aud thirty days i in prison -meat: lint that thefAct of the Lcgislatnre bh the subject stated the liinitation dif ferently, L. 850 fine and Ane mouth im prisonment, &c. That this" clerical dif ference raised the question of what num ber of day4 constituted a "Bionth," and in fiict made the law a nullity. But in ad dition to this, said the Major, Magistrates fail to comply with the strict letter of the Act, se that their adjudications are often valueless in law. ! " In th case, referred to above, Beucini was brought before; the Mayor aud tried for a violation, of one' of the Ordinances of the town; but in the pleading the ls fenced argued the case as having been tried before a -Magistrate actiug in the Uiime of the State; and it was in reply to tjiis pleadiug that Mr. Kerr made the point on which we. are commenting. Accepting this as true, and it was not disputed byi gentlemen learned in the law there present, it is a ease that calls for immediate action on the part of the Leg islature. The law sjjould be so amended and simplified as to make it of practical value. It is a mockery and an oppression s. as it now stands, subjecting parties to the loss and vexation of two trials' one be fore a magistrate, which is pronounced worthless, and another before the Inferior or the Superior Court. SOUTH RIVER RIPPLES. Our legislator, Mr; II. C. Bost, left to day (Monday) for Raleigh. We wish him success iu the new field to which he has gone. There-are several robin roosts iu this .section. 1 housands of the poor birds are killed every night. One gentleman has three thousand salted away. Ice houses! which are verv numerous iu this neighborhood, are about all filled, and plenty of ice left to till more. Ou lately visiting our aged and esteem-, ed friend, liich'd Harris. Esq., of Locke's Township, we found him iu (very good health able to walk about the house and lot. rle is now in his 88th year, and is almost entirely blind. There cameery near being a destruc tive fire at Franklin 'Academy last Fri day night. Some of the boys made a fire in one of the rooms, for a spelling match at night, aud then went to supper. While gone the lire rolled down, burned through the floor, ceiliug aud roof, and it was on ly by hard work that the building was saved. . '' In a debating society, conducted by the negroes, the following question was taken up: "AVhich is the Greater Blessing to a Country, a Lawyer or1 a Doctor 1" In dis cussing the query one negro said "Jesus Christ was a doctor, for He healed the sick, clensed the lepers, aud gave sight to the blind." Auotbtr said, thai he would admit that "Jesus was a doctor," but he wanted the committee to distinctly un derstand that He was now a lawyer, "sit- tiug at the right hand of God pleading for us." We did not ascertain the deci sion of the question, j F. S. S. woodTeaves. This not being the best season of the year for foliagej our leaves are few. Jn spite of the "Arctic wave" through which we are passing, another marriage is announced for next week. Legislative petitions are as abundant as ice: first, we nave one to incorporate Unity Church, to the direct detriment of y - - the liquor trade ; then comes one r Sab bath Railroading, and last but not least, the indomitable Fence Law" petition. The sentiment of our people, as far as ll cau gather it, is for the first two, and ve- ry much divided on the third, possibly a small majority against it. The public meeting of Tbe Circle was right well attended,' considering the low spirits of the thermometer, and after an earnest and warm (mentally not physic ally) discussion, the debate was decided in fa vorof "Republicanism." ''King John" will be read 'at the next meeting. M. No, Sir. Xot the Freedom of the City of ' . Cork. ( Loxdox, January 4. At a meeting o the town "council of Cork, yesterday, after several bitter speeches.by Catholic mem bers, a motion that the letter of the Unite: States consul at Queenstowu, announcing Gen. Grant's coming be simply marked Uead," was carried without a dissenting vote. A previous. motion to give Gen Grant a pnejr reception was ignored. - THURMAN. j Washixotox, Jan. 3.4-Jndge Thnrman will leave bore for Ohio. Mouday night next to attend a gathering of Ohio Demo crata at Columbus on th 8th of January, when ho will make , ft peech. He wil take adrautage of theoptortunity . to pub licly slate the reasons why : he does irot desire his name to be ase4 . tlielDeiuo- rTratic candidate for fiie executive chair of Ohio. . 1 , JLater. Mr. Thurnjan's health prevent ed hjs attendance at annoqtjf ed bqt, BUSINESS IiOCAL COLUMN. "Filthy Lucre,' a story wjthout crime, for. 10 ceuts. At YoppV j Michael Gargrave's Harvet,,T ;10cts. aOn Horse-back Through Asia Minor," 20cts. .' : . ' f . : u The Love That Lived,? a novel, 20cts. r All the above at Yopp's i Xo. 1. Salisbury Book StoreJVo. 1. At Plyler's Old Stand. ll; I Wo would like lersous intending to buy for Christmas tree's or Christmas parties to come and see what we have and get our lowest prices. We have a big stock for such 'purposes. : , x M. M. Lintox & Co. . - This week we have increased our stock of Candies and Crackers. The finest Confectioneries we .ever bought. M. M. Lixtox & Co. Extra Cream Soda BUcuit, Milk Bis cuit, &c, &c.,very fine indeed. Malaga Grapes," California Grapes in 3 lb. wood boxes. Califoruia Pears, Florida Oranges New Yolk State Apples, just received at ! - - LixtoxV. We have received a niee lot of Sweet meats for Holiday trade. M. M. Lixtox Jc Co. Fresh Prunes; Pruiiell's Raisins, Figs, Citron, and Currents, just received at Lixtox's. Preserved Giuger, Cross and Black- well's Chow Chow; At mores Mi uce Meat, at Lixtox's Young mau go to Linton's for a box of nice Bon Boos or your sweetheart. M. M. Lixtox & Co. Sidisbury, Dec 12th, 1878.- Xo. 1. Don't get tilings mixed No. 1. but Remember that Yon? runs the only No. 1 Salisbury Book Store in Town, Where he keeps constantly ou hand School Books, Novels, Poeuis, Paper, En velops, &.c, At Plyler's old Stand. Clocks & Watches Repaired verv low at D. A. Atwell's Hardware Store. . 8: 3m. THE FENCE QUESTION. Messrs. Editors : When we view a thing that is favorable to our inclination, t is diihcnlt to cousider it properly. - "Coasloee a man agatast his will, AnJ he's of tlie iuiuo oplaloa sillL" We propose iu this consideration view ing both sides of the picture, and shall make some figures for the (as we think) too credulous. "It is understood that the fences of North Carolina cost ten million dollars, and the annual average decay, or expense, about ten percent.- I ho presumption is, we have the fences, and consequently the anunal expense them, accord i ug to the above, is one mil lion dollars. In 1870 the value of the cattle, sheep and hogs in N. C, is put down by the staticiaii at 9Jl,78.l.boi. I nus wo see that one dollars worth of fence shuts out over eleveu dollar's worth of stock, in stead ot (a3 lias been said) it costing five aud a half dollars to fence' out one dollar's worth of stock. Had we uo fences, the estimated expense would be one dollar's worth of fence would shut out over one dollar's worth of the nbov'e mentioned stock, to saynothing of other kinds,, aud annual increase of stock allowing fence to last ten years without repairing. Again: a one-horse farm (50 acres) can bo inclosed with 520 rods of fence "or 1040 paunels, (with two partitions) at a cost joi $104. Allowing such farm fifteen head of stock, it is .estimated that they will cost directly or indirectly, three-fourth bushel corn per day, and 3G5 days 273f rtushela at 40. cents per bushel we have $109.50, expense for one year. Taking off half as allowed when stock runs in com mons, we have $54.75 loss, and for ten years $547.50, to save $109.50, to say nothing of expense of pasture, fence, liti gation, &c, that such project might bring about. ' We have endeavored to , present facts unconfutable, as we think, otherwise, some one, we hope, will correct us. We (as we believe all should be) are in favor of whatever will bring "the greatest good to the greatest number" no good citizen should be otherwise; aid we would protest against any adverse measure. If the Legislature should take action in this matter, we hope they will act with moderation and tfo nothing rtshlg. EXPERIENCE.. Te lmt on ,t;eord th following, to the maise of the liberal donor, thought it is now old news. The manuscript was ax;ci dently overlooked last week or it would have appeared in our paper of the 2d Jan uary, instant: Watchman. RUTHERFORD COLLEGE. Thank to Maj. 8. W. Cole and Others. On Wednesday evening, Dec, 18th't1878, r. s . . , . i ..ft niter me exercises, closing cue. r ail oes sion of Rutherford College, a largn audi ence being present, the following pream ble aud resolutions' were unanimously adopted : I '. . Whereas, Maj S. W.k Cole, of Salisbury, has otTered the President of this College a donation of Nine Hundred Dollars (&X)Q). to pay off the debt with which it ha beeu encumbered; and, whereasrvarious per sous have contributed liberal! v, on this occasion as well as heretofore, towards tlie erection of the. new' College Buildiug, and tuere is now a prospect of soon having the same completed and furnished, there fore - liesolred, by the Faculty, Trustees, Stu den ts, and Friends of the college, ; here present, that our thanks are eminently due and are hereby tendered to Maj. 8. W. Cole for his generous gift, and to all others for their gifts and labors in behalf of this Institution. Jiesolredf That copies of these proceed ings be furnished the Salisbury- papers, the? Piedmont Press, aud the Bine Uidge Blade with reqest that the same I pub lished. Geo. B. Wetmore, Secty. Armed brigands from Spain'are deprt-. dating in soatheru France, and two!de taohments of troops hzjye been peqf; against INI MEMORIAM. Cspt. William it Ckawford was born la Sowsa County, N. c March stith, 1854; and died la tils bury Noyember sota, lVTi' Tne deceased was a son of William D. and curlstlna E. Crawford, and lnher liel noble qaiuties of bead and Heart from nls pa rentage. rr n ' h- i , ; -' , t While yet a child he rave earnest of future use ftunesalf not real great ness. Ills tmttrtn? energy, his sprightly InteUect and force of wlU marked him a ehl yd of more than ordinary promise. While yet a youth he. prof essed faith la Chi 1st and connected himself. KitU the, Methodist Eplaoopal Church South. For a number of years be continued a consistent; hopeful Christian, but eventually lost his first love and turned again to the vorld. la lsru, during the pastorate of Kev. L. 8. Burdhead, D.d!! In Salisbury, he reonnsecrated himself to God and reconnected htmseir with the church. Not long afterwards he was made an official member,! which position he held up to the time of his death. : Soon after the beginning of the late war erother Crawford enlisted lo the army and was appointed a first Lieutenant In the 7th Ueglment2. Ci Volunteer and after a year's service he. was elected Captain of Company B. 41 Keelmeat N. C. troops. - ,- In 1SC4, while in Irglaia, he was cuoeen to repre sent his native County la the lower' house of the Legislature. , Jle was twice returned to the same honorable position, and In 1874 was elected State Senator from the pouades of Bowaa and Ua-rte. In both branches ot the Legislature he rendered valnable services to hta constituency and aim to" the entire Common wealta. While la public life he great ly endeared himself to the raasses of the people and made many rrtendt throuehoot the eatlre State. He was favorably spoLen of by the Democratic; party of his District as their candidate to represent them In the U. S. Congress, and many believe but for his falUag health he would have been the choice of the people at the last ConKresslon&l election. Had his life bees spared and health preserved, Capt. Crawford would bare doubtless made himself fell In the- council of the Nation, even as he had done in tke 8tate. However, Ood willed otherwise. While yet In his 44th yeartie was cut off. We have reason to hope that he was re-wly for the summons, and that he changed the conflicts of earth for the bUss of Heaven. ; On Sunday, tne 1st day of Decem ber, a large, concourse gathered at the Methodist Church, to pay the last tribute to their departed friend. After an elegant sermon by Dr. Burkhead, and appropriate services conducted by the writer, assisied by Rev. J.- Rumple of the Presbyterian Church, we followed his remains to the cemetery and buried them near the grave of the late Hon. Burton Cralge, where they await the call of the an gel of the resurrection. WHERE -.THE' PUBLIC DEBT IS HELD. From the New York Herald, 2nd. A return from the Treasury Department shows that of the registered four per cents, which are divided among IG,833 holders, only thirty -six bonds of different denomi nations are ued abroad of by foreign ers. fc Tho' .'whole amouut held iu register ed four per cents amounts to nearly, one hundred and,thirty niilliou dollars; the coupon four per cent whose ownership cannot bo so accurately traced, amount ing to above tilty-two millions, j The best authorities among the bankers ot this city hold that over two hundred millions, but. less than two hundred and fifty millions of our national bonds are still held in Europe. This is a very small amount, and it is likely to bu diminished if our exports keep up to the level of last year, or any where near there, during the year which has jnat opened. Many Facts in Small Compass. The number of languages spoken is 2, (X5. The number; of men is equal to the number of women.! The average human life is nbout03 years ; one quarter die be fore the age of 7. To every 1,(KX) persons one rarely reaches the age of 100 years, and not more than one in 00 will reach the age of 80. There .sw on earth 1,000, (MX),000 iuhabitanfjj. Of these 33,333,833 die every year, 81,834 die every day, 3, 780 every hour, and 00 every minute, the losses are balanced by an equal nftm ber of births. Thoi hiarried are no longer lived than the single ouea Tall nionlive longer than 'short ones. Women have more chances o.(. Ufo previuqa to the age of fifty years, but fewer after, than men. The number of marriages is in proportion as 70 to 100. Marriages aro more fre quent after the equinoxes, that is, duriug the months of June and December. Those born iu spring are more robust than oth ers, linuis aud deaths are more freouent by night that by day. ' SENATORIAL MATTERS. TCorrespondeoce of the Ral. Observer. latterly Opposed to a System which his ' Friends are using for his Benefit. Ralkiuii, Jau'y 1, 1879. Mkssrs. Editors : Senator Merriinon stumbled over a World correspondent recently and gave him some cheerful and cheering information on the Senatorial succession, two sentences of which I quote: "I am-utterly opposed to the system of securing pledges from members of the Legislature to vote for this or that candi date before going into caucus," "My friends have made a can vass of the Legis lature and tell mo I will be elected." Now if J udgc 1 is 83 opposed to members ex pressing preference for a candidate be lore going into caucus, now nave .is friends found out after & "canvass of th Legislature that he, M.t will be elect 1 T Once upon a time a belated traveller who begged hard for . permission to stay all night at a country house, was permitted to do so ou condition that he would go to bed in the dark; and rise' before light, as tliere was a Jadi in the same room. To thrfec,agreed, but about miduight he tunibted down stairs at break-neck speed yllK'tlitt'l'of fti voice.: "My God taiidlord, lliat w'oniau is dead I? . Judge have- jrbn been feeling around me caucus, wien you ougut io uare oeeo Tiiilaitcntion of he friewla :,of the Iaa.y alley and Vadkiri River narrow rajlfoadEotight to Iks turned to the tmpei)doiis fftirtk which are making for thc-r4trcHijai-of the Winston-Salem aud Kfooresville railroad. It is a scheme for the successful competition by Winston for the rich trade of the Yadkin Valley, which Danville is also reaching after. At a called meetting bf the directors of this road at Winstoa last week, the report of the' enieriueer was received and the line ot rthe roadf located ! from Moores ville to Third Creek on the' Western N. C. Rail road. It was also directed that contracts on that portion of the road be let out, and a committee was appointed to go to Ral eigh and secure aid from the State for the grading of the road by convict labor. The people along the lino from MKresvillo on through Pji vie county are said to be thor oughly irj earnest, land mean to bnild this J ,ad, ftt'tcast fa far as Faruiington.- Danville Xews. Cljev season's Best Street KtryToliaccc. i "HOW IS THE GOVERNOR ri ; Gov. Hampton contiuues to improve in health every day, lie has been im p ed up from time to time on his couch, and is cheerful, takes an interest in juissing events, and has a good appetite. He Was not removed to a therapeutic , chair and rolled out to the. door, as has been stated elsewhere, but was rolled out on Shis coneh and enjoyed much the fresh morn iug air. :,.;- ,The wonud is healing handsomelv. on ly the etlges of it festering somewhat; whieh is considered by the surgeous rath4 er normal and more favorable than other wise. The carious bone which extended beyond the healing process is believed to have passed away with the sloughing ; so, that everything promises well for the recovery of our good and noble Gover nor. Columbia Register, 297. Hickory Press : A great many of the good citizens are now much interested iu the railroad spoken of two weeks ago. Capt. Dwight, the engineer of the Chester aud Lenoir road, is now surveying the route froitf Mr. Henry Taylor's on Wa tauga river to the Cranberry iron works inMitchell county. It has already been ascertained that there is ii practical route from Patterson, Caldwell county, up the Buffalo Creek through Cooks Gap, aud thence to Boone; DIED. In this county, on the evening of tbe ta Deccia ber, i 1818, 8C8AM Wilcox, consort of the late Moses U. Overman, aged 63 years. The deceased was born, raised and married in the county of Pasquotank, N. C, near Elizabeth City, removed to this county, where she died, In the year lS5or She leares four children two sons and two daughters), together with many friends and rela tives to mourn their loss. She attached herself to the Methodist E. Church In early lite and lived a consistent member tUl her death. She was a tender mother, a kind neighbor and a good Christian. fElizabeth papers please copy.j Pocket-Book Lciit. It was in the town of B., and Mr. S. Lad jutU concluded some purchases, when he made the startling discovery that his pocket-book was lost. While searching hi pockets" he futuul a buckeye, and aid ''Gentlemen, my pockt-book is lust, but there Ii.ia been Kome thing discovered by Dr. Tabier, of Nashville, of far greater value. It is the Buckeye Pile Ointment, which will cure Piles in all cafes, when used according to directions. Try it. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by C. R. Barker. Cjnssens' Honey of Tar will relieve severe coughs of long standing, and prove a blessing to all who sutler with aueclions of the throat and lungs, and is confidently offered the public as tfte best remedy in the world. In our rig orous clime where coughs and colds prevail; this favorite remedy should hare a place in every household. When the little ones are attacked by croup, or whooping cough, nothing will afford such instant relief as Coiiitsens' HonevofTar. Price 50 cents. For sale hy V. RBarker. , PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. M. Kkox & Co. ' . Jan. 9th, 1879. Cotton firm 31 id d lings, low do stains Bacos, county, hog round 67 6 8 152d 10 1.50(2.00 45 Butter Eogs Chickens per dozen Coux Meal moderate demand, at 4850 Wheat good demand at 801.00 2.50 2.25 75 75" 810 30 25a30 20 67 1012i Flouu best fam. super. Potatoes, Irish Onioxs no demand Lard Hat Oats Beeswax Tallow Blackberries pples, dried , Sugar, Hack line to Albemarle. The nnderaigned is running a comforlable tri-weekly Hack line from Salisbury to Albe marle, N. C. Will convey pawtengers to Gold Hill, or elne where on the line, cheaper than any Liivery Stable. Leave Salinbury every Mondav. Wednesday and Friday, 7 a. m. Ke turn every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 p. m. .4 Leave orders at National Hotel. U.-W.AVHITLOCK, 2T:Iy. Proprietor. B BATJTIFTJIi 1 LOWERS, Choice Seeds, &c. By Mail. For SHOO we mail nostuaid, either of following Collections, all choice varie ties : a Veitbenaa. or 8 Heliotropes ; 8 Geraniums, or l h.kctou. u rvlMia nr a UnsMi 4 Ivies, orl Ichrysaintbemums, or ie assorted Green-Uouael ii.no . fi niarimina. nr a Double Tuberoses, or 841 p CtS, Or 13 IU CIS. pikV9 UBTUCU raus, Wl ynm- eta cnoice jriower eus. Circalars. with additional collections. mailed to applicants. Ed. J. E vans & uo., l otk, y. (Local AgeuU wanted.) 11: 3t. s STOP AT TflE BOY DEN HOUSE, SALISBURY, K. C. C. S. BROWN, Prop'r, (Late of tlie National Hotel, Raleigh.) "AT HOME AGAIN. Having leaned ihU house for a term of years, I woulil lie pleaecl to have my friend call and nee me. It will be Kepi an a rioi-tii.ioc HOTEL jy EVER Y RESPECT. Board: Two Dollars Per Day. -OMNIBUS AT'EVERY TRAIN.-a Larze Sample Rooma for Commercial Trar- Ullemr TRY ME. C. 8. BROWN, Jr. W. O. SH ELBURN. Clerk. January, lt; 1878.;il:tf. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE TOR THE WATCHMAN paiiads, and aU the blind la a living pcrsoa (about J"" Callona) passes through U at leastooc ewy "r to na the bile and other impurities s trained or filtered from it. Bile is. the natural - W pargatire ot the bowcli. and If the Urci becomes torpid it is Sot separated from the blood, but car ried through the veins to all pans of the system, and in trying to escape thrugh the porerof the , skis, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty browm color. The stomach becomes diseased, and Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache. Btli ousnes. Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fevers. Piles, Pf, Sour Stomach, and general debility fol low. I Mbkk ell's Hsranxm, the rreat regetablo discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw off from, one to two ounces of bile each time tbe blood pasMs through it, as long as there Uues cess of bile: and the effect of even a few doses H Pi H upon yellow complexioa or a brown dirty looking skin, pilV astonish all who try it they being tlie first symptoms to disappear. The core of all bill ow diseases and Liver complaint is made certain by taking H statins in acconlance with directions. Headache ts general' y cured in twenty minutes, and no disease that arises from the Liver can exist if a fair trial isrtr. o Price 25 Cents and $1.00 Lung Piscases. which sweep to the gTarc at least one-third of all death's victims, arises from the Opima or Morphine treauncut, which simprstu. , Pcfies as the work of death goes on. iiojoo will be paid if Opium or Morphine, or any prrparatioo of Opium, Morphine or Frussic Acid, can be found in the Glob Klgwm Covcm Svavr. which has cured pcopls who are livigg to-day with but one remaiaiflg liir. ' No greater wrong can be done , than to say that Consumption is incurable. The Globs Flowe Covch Stkvf will cure h when all other means hare failed.' Alto, Colds, Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, a iriTall -diseases ot the throat and lungs. Read the testimonials of the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith and Ex -Got. Brown of Ga., lion. Geo. PcabodT, as well as those of other remarkable cures In our book free to all at the drug stores and be convinced that if you wish to be cured you - can be by taking the ULOnx Flower Couch Syhup. Take no Troches or Lozenges for Sore Throat, when you can get Globs Flower SYXlr at sama prioe. For sale by all Drfrggistt Price 25 Cents and $1.00 H Grave mistakes are made In the treatment of aU diseases that arise from poison in the blood. ' Not one case of Scrolula. byphUis. White Sweuina. 0 Ulcerous Sores and Skin Disease, in a thousand, is treated without the use of lercury in some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro. -duces are worse than anv other kind of blood or M skin disease can be. Dr. Pesbeton'sStilli! Cia or Queen's Delight is the only medicine - L i . c r t- r I c own wnitn a nope 01 recovery irom auoiuu, sy philis and Mercurial diseases In all stages, can be reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer. 510,000 will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any ingredient not purely vegetable and harm less can be found in it. Price by all Druggists f i.co. Globs Flo wax Cough Svjiur and Mskrrll's . Hepatihb for the Liver for sale by all Drug gists in 35 cent and 1.00 bottles. . A. F. MIBEELL & CO., Proprietors. i PHILADELPHIA, PA. H H 03 1878. Don't neirJect to call on (L PlvTr t th Book Store for all kinds of Rr.nlta wanted Th best quality and latest styles of writing paptr kept here. Also the renowned Singer Sewing Machine can be had here at from $35Jto $40. He respect fill I V invites all In call and oismino goods and uiachints. l:ly. GET THE BEST. The Raleiah News. DAILY, one year, $5.00 1.00 WEEKLY, one year, - E"Send Postal Card for Sample Copy. Add reus THE BALEIGH NEWS, i Raleicli.N. C Wilmington Sun. j Under the above name A Daily: Democratic Newspaper or twenty-eight wide columns will be Issued In the city of Wilmington, North Carolina, on or about Thursday Morninc, Octolier 17, 1878. The Scn win be published by the 8ck Arsoctatioh. from the Printing House of Messrs. Jackson & Bell. it will be printed In flrsUclass styl& on good naoer. with new type, and will be the handsomest dally journal ever published In this state. The hcn will be edited by Mri Cicero VV. Harris. 'The City Editor ship and Business Management will be ia-competeiu nauos, ana a correspondent ana Kepresentatlve wiu travel throghout the State. Probably no paper has ever started In the South with fairer prospects than those o the Suk. Cer tainly no .Nona Carolina paper nas entered me nem under mare auspicious circumstances. The Sck has surnciET CAPITAL for all purposes,and it will use Its money freely to furnishing the people of North Carolina with the latest and most reliable Information on all subjects Of current Interest. Above all thinsi It will be a NEWSPAPElt. Land yet an Important feature of the ScnIb dally Issues will be lntelllgentjcrlticlsms of the World's doings. iJvorth Carolina matters industrial, commercial, educational, social and literary will receive particular attention. Tbe Sex will be a NORTH CAROLINA NEWSPAPER. SUBSCRIPTION. ' , The Wilmington Sum will be furnished to subscri bers at the following reasonable and uniform rates : For one week " month, 15 Cents For three months $1 75 Six " 8 50 " twelve " TOO At these rates the Sr wttl be mailed to any ad dress In tails country, or left by .carrier In the city. j ADVERTISING. -One square, (ten lines) one time, fl 0: two times. SI 60; one week, S3 50; one month, $9 00; three months, S20 ou; six months, $35 00; twelve months, $50 oo. contracts forother space and time made at pro portionately low rates. CORRESPONDENCE. Interesting correspondence solicit fd. Address, THE SUN, f : - I Wilmington, N. C. Mlei States Mental Seveee. ! Collector's Office, 6th Dintrict, X. C, Statksville, Dec. 4th, lt?7d. "Tho following projicrty hiviii lefn 6cizel for violations of the Internal Heve- uue law, tlie owner tuereot will apwnr liefore me, lthin thirty nays from the date hereof, and make claim thereto ac cording to proviaions of Sec 340 11 S; or the (Mime will be forfeited to the use of the United States.; Abont 27 gallon of Teach brandy, jiud 29 gallons of whiKkei-. 7t. I J. J. MOTT, Collector. TRUSTEE'S SALE" OF A VALUABLE - FARM. Bv virtue of a Deed in Tnift Executed to tbe undesigned bv L. C. Earnhart, I will ex Me to public Mile at the Court lkne door in Salisbury N. Ci to the higbect bidder, on Saturdav, the lut day of Kebruarv, 1879, al 11 A. M., (be farm, on which the aapl Earnhart now rtideii, ctmtaining 131 acre more or leM, adjoining the land of liivbard Lown and otherm Wucliul the unci i newly cleared and, very fertile. Terms made known on day of sale. - M. L. HOLMES. Trnstee. Dec, 23d, 1878. lO-.ot. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and rarious other blinka for tale litre WW E. H. HARSFS Mil SALISBCKY, X.C niying my Foundry in readiness. I am now i prepared to do all klndaoi f?;A IrpnbjBraa All kindaof E-fcineandlioiler Ork done With .rhnfrt . ..U .It ' Agricultural nod Mining MacLinr Imll. repaired to order. I am 1k prrt.an d to Dre 4 Sah,Bhnd and DfKr., ! Sash, Boe-rn? and all -lies of moulding, kept coimtanitv i on. hand.' A atock of Lumler ! nn l. - t. : i- ed at short notice. . . A la' Horie Portable Engine and Boiler for aate atmv liotx. ; ;. r3- w) orK guaranteed, and at prices to aiiit tka ime.1 2S:ly4d. .ft . . Practical Blacksmitu IiORSESIIOER.. CHOP connected with Brown & Verbica Llverr ; .1. ( f O HtaUles. f3ffU designs of Slioen, to suit any suape of foot. All shoeing on strictly sclent lilc prln- . clples and WARRANTED. All ttiMlauiacbttu.&dnff;3. promptly done. - ln:iy On and Off Slick as Grease ! BOOTS, GAITERS, ' SHOES, SLIPPERS, Jfcc. W1. M. EA.GrXE, Respectfully anuounces hia cootintianre at: hi old stand in hi old Hue, on Main Street. ,u opposite Enni' Drug Store. Be is. ftlwy u ready and anxious to accommodate customers j in hi line in the bent manner possible. ,He is ! prepared to do first etas work ind ean .com-;!3 pete with any northern fehop r llaud made i work. 11 i niachiiiert, lants, ic. are of tha latest ard best patcrnn. lie works the very:', best .material and keeps on baud ready . lliada workf and stock equal to any special older. - Repairing neatly and promptly dime At rea sonable prices. Satisfectiou gnaranU'cd or E I charge. . ; Prices lo iiitllie Times. Cash orders by mail promptly filled. 34.6moA. W. hi. EAGLE. innn r i and Sorvfa!n haMtear4. 1 1 a i?QarV!srs (tflnm FMinf. I W. B. 8Jnlr brvUBUB, Una, c 1M. FOTJTZ'S HOR3E AND CATTLE POWDERS, Ar usconalsd for the onr and prvntion f luMt in Horse, Cattle, Ho.bb ep.aaA Fornix JLAVTD X. S OWJ. Proo. BUnor. MJL SALISBURY BOOK STORE; GEO. W. Y0PP, Propr. (AtPIW. Old Stand.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS ... AT LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEE HIM. 0:tf. BOOKSMILLIOrJ With Cnaplm om, A rempctcni W a hood, , tdncri oi Vf iiiHr. BMti. 5i3 Mria votMaAdrfe to Bndrrrooas, HiMtend,. and Wife, Clrbr lmpadfa rbarr Mti-r aad m Marnair, Coritntmt duUca, Seicaa BUtninanf rr. of KtprxKluctun. if of Marriafc, Law efOivore. Lasat , righto of married a-tn , tU. aloa Diaaaa M ot Wotnan, ' tlwir mm and Car. A Confldoatial work tt aao MmvUk fall Plata Unrimgt, arat far 00 atnts. "Th m Private MecTical Adviser.'' oa ti m:u of ira, puro aMoriaiiaoa, aTaa on tb wffat habito of fowla and their tfltcu after H, oaaMnf Varwoc. armlaai " ' EnilaHona, Manrom debility, Lom ol 8sal Fomtt, ot. ' tnakiait aaarriair improfw? aranhappr, (iriat mmmf vahav . abl rccctpta far ti ear ot private duraoM ; lanic laa.ovw 0 alatn, Maott. 'MeOioal AdVrC." latter o Vaahood and Woman oed, -IO U or aU tkrao St, Ther eon tain 6O0 pace and over loo Uloatrationa, al braclnf rrerTthinr on th Rcneraiivt arftcm tkat ia rOk . knoviacndniucli that u not pubiiahed io ley othrr work. Sentia ainglo volume, or completa tn on, far ftiet ia. ' Stampa, Silver or Cummer (ThaeataeriaritaiconattHa tooa, aad lettefa are nromptly answered without charge.) Addreaat Dr. Butts' Ditpenaary. iw.UKeiUvtU&w 8U Lonia, Mo. ttablilied 1647.) ' ' ' (I earoenlj aak prnona uffering ftnm HtTTTTRX"V to aend ma their Dunet aad addreaa. tttn will krara nrnathing to thev advantage Mot a Srnoo. T. I. AYEES, : , MANUFACTURER OF FIXE CIGARS. ' Sallabury, N. C; ; A-. Tbe following brands kept conslantly on' band : "Royal Gem," 50.00 per M. "Little Pet," $40.et per M. (Both Havana fUled.J -'laUy,-". $3.0U per M.!- "suver lAKe, (nan Havana nuea.) vn.w per-M. No. l." $3M per M. -Prkta ot Cuha"o.flDer "Little Commodore," sao.oo per ji, orders prompt. jailed. , . d0: - , :.. North Caholisa llowan County, y Ix Sitkbiok Qot'RT Moses L Holme, Jiff. Special proceed ings for settlemV Jehu Foster. Admr.- of Jehu Foster, dee'd, and; ) of etate of Jehu individually Thomas d Foster; and others. v I Defendants. . roster, and , for snlcof real estate. It appcarinr to my satisfaction IbaVtho.J Defendants, Jehu Foster and Thomas J. Foster arc non-residents of the i Btate, it is ' ordered that publication be .made for six weekf, notifying the said defendant, to ap pear at my ofBce in tire Court House in Sal isbtrfy on the 4th of February next, i to' an- .-, swer itr demur to the complaint filed. i (Jiven under my hand and seal of offico " this 23d December, A. IX 1878. , . 1 . J. M. HORA II, "Cleric Superior Court Rowan County. 10:0t. . . ; Lectures and Sermons of ' ' ; Eer. f. K IDHSEY, 1 D., - J " - . - ' -The i niidowgiied offer for aale, at Wholesale " and Retail, the t abore work. It contsiinanlHiiit 550 paa i 12mo, with excellent engwived likeufi of Dr. M. .Price, per .mall, iwst-paid, 2.00: Liberal discount t preacher and dcnl- era. Addreaa. " -. J. W; BURKE & Co.. Ilacoiu G. Mortgage Deeds for sale hert - Also various otlierblaitts, ' " i !bonds . To make .Title to Land, and laborer and ( Mechanics Liens, for aalo at tlii-s OCicy i Op 4-. (. -:...:-- . i .' -. : si 1- 1 1 ".4. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 9, 1879, edition 1
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