i
,f A dt -! '-,;', lM:c-;'''::J:."'.j::-'-':1 i;- .- -:.:-'-i'V;. '--.'-,.h.i:.h-, a..---.---. .'..-.., -i ;...,.. --- -- . '. '. : I, .
J4: M4
Mr!.-: 4 .4 --. , ' .
i v
An earihqoaKC or a
30
seconds duration
wis felt at Jacksonville, r lonua, juiuu.
i-i ,i ij rr 1 1 Jr. - t ,r- :
Ve ltdrrhejleath, of Dak-
vl IWosri Wood.. He. died of congestion
offtue Ja4gVtti'UQxne rnear iniru
fVeek IJanVotli, after an illness of only
-r . , U- - I. I . . a . - . - mi
3GUoui..
Aged ffl year, ; t
j uotheriieUirning Prodigal. Oavjouag
40usihan ywHge j.-juvm who new
toriSHs,lst fcill,. jwfpecting to r make it
hil faiure (loute, Iiaiiitaf ned.Viser tban
solicitvd? to at-
-O-
riiUH-a WW acWition to the- stock
yufijctftnejyVfroni -Xeirall Jt U said
nut is lileasant to, the "ttiste aud is ;'be-.
.i.Wsi1frokl medicine fr throat and lunjr
diseases.
I .-A
v
Another Harrow pe.---TKc 6d wood-
n row
DD klie soutit Vide" of Main, 'be-
JVweenfuuss
and
Ffsher streets, inade
ii
another narrow escape from destruction
by! fire on jloiiday evening lant.' . This is
.! thitd oKfourth narrowAescapo it : has
iniil this winter. ; Its time inut be up,
d ttrd becoming impatient for, its prey.
beu
accideptid.
.4 . .
v Euiehaiiimc nt ijrrrtordMdrw.A-Mr. J.
M. Gray gaVe us one of ''ibe plea san test
entertaiuiuents at the Court House ,Mou-
'ftv'Mnlnff'. weTiave had here this win-
tr or, for Iat matter, for-several wu
terlf il was.u An evening with the poets.'
Ilicktdibgsl and recif irtions. . interlarded
it wm uniorj niid elofiueuce. The
iccasiou was made! for the purpose of
ais!og liuos for th Lee Monument. It
ks;pieity ell -filled aiid the entertain
ent itself proved a very pleasant sur-
riMC to ail woo were preseni, ro enjoy u.
Joq fsw brought gifts with 'them" for the
ause to muku it a fine success in all
loiiits; but Us a literary treat it could
.'. -'.4 ;. . it'. ii..
jcarctiiy foe excel ieu iy ine iuusl tbuuvtb-
cl celebrity of the stage.
i if,: i . i . : -
:ove, A. (J.
Jun.7, 179.
jlrtmVi.-4Dec. W 1878, by theRev. W.
I. Cohejat the resilience' of the same, in
his couiity.LMr. IvoIskkt L. Blackwel-
EftijU'dj.Muls Makv Alice Bostiax, all
f llownu county. 1 -
Oil hf Kaipe date as alnive,. and by the
ahie,;at ' theiresidencie of the liride's fath
, r, M n ;; it M Ij'a t te rsoo, of Cuba rrus c m u -1
friC.t Mi3. HKKy 1 Gj.ass and Miss
L" S. PAfTusoX, all of Cabarrus.
K AN'Iv'LIX L ZEPHYRS."
4
tVheat
and oats, much injured by the
Me fiteze
SptUiiig Bees,-re jtho order of the day
.v!J ! - '
I scTenil localities,
Franklin Academy under the manage-J
cut of Rey. H. M: Brown, Piiucipal, is
a' flourishing condition
Oar Tow ii shin boasts of four nrivatA
111 fpouils,, Well stocked with choice
kfteties ofiih. :; : -
jAferyjlare majority of our iwsople
e iu favor if thev "Stock Law," and
trybody lisri jpiciug vcr the "Bow cer
iu election of our glorious Governor
iiiice to thelJnitd States Senate.
Taking Fraukliuviile as a centre, we
ive juorTowushipi, w ithia a . mdius
tnree miles, eleven ; ice-houses, -well
ed, aud eoitaiuiug, in thew aggregrate,
lout four hundred wairon loads of ice.
pay be judged by this that Franklin
ends toliep cool.
W. R. F.
j Raleigh, X. C.; Jan. 21, 1879.
lit! JlwToii, -T6-d4y each house voted
13 S. fk;uator. Gov. Vance received
Judire Buxton X). Judi'n MiMiimoii 1.
; f Judge Asjto 1. 118 votes beiiig cast
JthS llpuiAjjkud onlytwo members ab-
iup;ii-:.-.' ! : . .....
T,e, Legislature lias not perfected much
JiiDess. Some important busiuess is
; lading mostly iiuthe punters hands
- fat Atuiiundmeptio ths constitution
! allow whipping (womeu being except-
lias beirr improved! Bv the Judiciary
' lauiitteMf jthe House, aud I think will
kiYPi tlM. necessary j Biaijority in that
: H'at Iwidy. j Some democrats doubt the
ffw Hfafay ,aw ay be partie
: fJ objectionable to any class of our
kens;.) ;.f,v(i'-1 ;:! - . -
Ibeprteseijtativesiof the counties of
, 4Vua' i-iueoW"? i Iredell, Davie, Rowan
i Cabanas have betn trying to agree
1 a fence law1, or they have been talking
wit tt,aud appointing meetings to try to
; me a law suitable to all. 1 fear that
1 Viwill eiylanger the success of any
; 'g of the kind, ,So this morning it was
: ygjt by thb lepreseutatives from Ife-
Jr CUbarVns'and'lloUan that a bounda-l-
hke that ofj JS7G-771 might suit them
' tterj andjf they wer properly support
'titioulthakthjaW' can be passed
"l'totilv.lLThia fi iirhteus some m.
. k: V I - J " "O "
" i fear aMjHyiug away f some iersous
?uViiarfbriuizatiou. Tlie unanimous
?roral of tlise wild ha vertried it makes
Mm, and; E would bc willing, with a
; preoii of the best element of our
t 2e"iUiP Jo go on record ; believing as
9 that it is liiost luiiiei-a'ti vclr demaud-
y all thef fin iiiiug iutereats of ; our
' 7-f x -avp wntten; tlus mucli on tins
, m becftusij it is of public iwiKirtauce
4 yi Keiwov-Uls, Jurisdiction of Magis
; f naud sevbal bills'of imporUnce to
1 Iv1? liaw uefcI Jntroduced m tlie
.v- Hby Heuderson, and iHie cau
j1 ,cm tlntugh that botly, I have no
' I lint r... it . .. V
-j- iifo uouikj :wm pajis mem.
-t-
Seiiati there are 31 farmeus. 11
f r? "chauic 2 Jdoctorsa Bier-I-W-f
H8ter8. Among the farm-
ffc8(mieofthe most' intelligent niem-
L i ; T ro " usceimeucy ill
brauohH the General AsMnubly
hem responsible for the legisla
of the 8essjon.Z. Ar." . .
I
i
i t .....
! :jFfttff "rtir. TlMm will be a debate on
..ri,e Keiu-fc Law," in LitakcrV Township,
fttjctztv' chool-i.ojiso,' tn School,' Dia-
BUSINESS JiOC Ali COLUMN.
jf r ' r t- f - -
V would. 4 ike persons intending to
buy for Christmas tree's or Christinas
parties to come aad see what we hare and
get our lowest prices. We hare a big
stock for such purposes. ; ;
' ! M. M. Lixtox it, Co.;
This week w have increased oar stock
of Candiesi and Crackers. The finest
Confectioneries we ever bought. 5
I M. M. Lixtox & Co.
Extra Cream Soda Biscuit, Milk Bis
cuit, tc, &c, very fine indeed. Malaga
Grapes, California Grapes in 3 lb. wood
boxes. California Pears, Florida Oranges,
New York State Apples, just received at
i ; Lixtox's.
. ! - i -
r. - "?- t.T: 1 ' "
fiAVeharei-eceived a nice , lot of Sweet
meats for. Holiday trade, . . :rZ
N -.- ;:-i.-A'M-M.LXTOX ffc Co.
Fresh Prunes: Prunell's Raisins, Figs,
Citroi, and Cui renti?, just received at
Lixtox's;
Preserved Ginger, Cross and Black-
well's Chow Chow; At mores Mince Meat,
at ' ' : I - ; Lixtos's
Young man go to Lin tou's for a box of
nice Bou lions for your sweetheart.
. M. M. Lixtox &. Co.
Saliftbury,- Decj J2th, 1878.
Clocis & Watches Repaired very low
atrD. A. Atwell!s Hardware Store.
8:3m. f . i
Chow JackRon'ri Bet Svreet ifa-y Tobaeec
REPORT OF THE TREASURER.
State of North Carolixa,
Treascuy Department,
Raleigh, January 7, 1879.
To Wis Excellency Zebulon B. Vance, Gov
ernor of North Carolina.
Sir: I submit this report of the receipts
and disbursements of this Department for
the liscal years ending on the 30th day of
Septeuiber, 1877, and 30th day of Septem
ber, l7d, with statements which explain
themselves. Nj k
The summary statements of the Educa
tional and Public Funds show a balance
to the credit of each fund on the 30th of
September last as follows :
Educational l'uud,i $18,600.25$
Public fund, 100,192.99
$113,793.26
Statements A and B contain the re
ceipts and disbursements of the Educa
tional Fund, which, for the two years, are
us follows :
PERMANENT FL'XD.
Entries of vacant lauds, $3,563.30
Fines foiieitures and penalties, 9,283.59
$16,85l.89
INCOME OR DISTRIBUTIVE FUND.
Tax on Auctioneers, " 197.93
Tax on Ret'lers of Lq'rs. 19,163.21
Interest on U. S. Bonds, 9,156.87
UuiveibitVxSoimal School - .
(refuiuled) 6.00
i $23,524.06
Total receipts," . j - 46,375.951
Statements C and contain the dis
bursement of the Educational Fund, for
the two tiscaryeark, stated as follows:
FROM PERMANENT Ft"NI.-
Investment in U. S. Bonds, $7,805.00
DISTRIBUTIVE FUXD. x
Cowmon schools, $17,501.63
Expense account, 28.50
University Normal i
school 2,013.00. .
Colored ' Normal
School 2.000.00
- $21,543.13
Total disbursements $29,343.13
Statement E and F contain the receipts
of the Public Fund, which, for the two
fiscal years amount to $1, 066,957.59$.
Statemeuts-G and II contain the disburse
ments of the Public Fund, for the same
time, amounting to $1,147,451.66 1-6.
The disbursements, in addition to the
ordinary expenses of tlie State govern
meiit, embrace the usual special appropri
ations to the several charitable and peual
institutions, and extra appropriations and
interest on bonds, as follows :
Westeru N. C. R. R.
' , Insane Asylum, v
Penitentiary, ' . :
Interest on mortgage bonds
issued on account of.Vcs
tern N. C. R. R., I
$75,19623
50,500.00
100,000.00
118,545.00
$344,241.93
It is proper to suggest that these large
special cxieuditnres are In excess of the
usual appropriations provided for by spe
cial taxation, aud the fact that they have
been met without an increase of the rev
enue levies, is ".evidence-' of the rigid
economy iu the administration of the gov
ernment In its several legislative, execu
tive and judicial departments,' as the sav
iug by th large- reduction of these ex
penses luts admitted of more extensive aid
from the Treasury to the several works
now iu progress under the authority of
the Ueuerui Assembly. f
I am compelled to! state, however, that
the Treasury Jjas suffered eiubarrassmeut
iu consequence of a dehcieicy of funds to
meet special appropriations for the 'Wes
tern North, Carolina Railroad, and public
buildings, at large portion of: which re
mains unpaid.- ".' 4
In this connection I call the attention
of the General Assembly to section 7,, of
article V, of the btate Constitution, which
requires that "every j act of the General
Assembly levying a tax shall state the
special object to which it is to be applied,
aud it shall be applied to no other pur-
pose." - .'; t;;
The Treasurer, as a ministerial officer,
should obey a statute giving directions to
his duty." c ' f ' ' . ' .
Sec. 3, page 1, "of the act to raise reve
nue, provides that "the taxes hereinafter
designated shall be applied to defray, the
expenses of the State Government, and to
appropriations to charitable and penal
institutionM." 'i .....
In making these special payments from
the general fund, I did not conceive it my
duty to consider to what extent the ac
tion of tlie General Assembly, in gi ving
this direction to the funds, was consistent
with the sections of the Constitution and
the Statute above quoted" .
I obey the General! Assembly a far as
l V 34 ablewith the meaus in uiy hands;
The balance to the credit of the Public
Fund, on the 30th of September last, was
$100,192.99 applicable a& follows;
General puhmses, . $55,069,621
i Agricultural Department, 12,827iXJ
13,670.41
8,000
10,625
Insane Asylum,
Institution, Deaf and Dumb
and Blind,
... 100,192)9
It is seen that of the above stated bal
ance, only $55,069.62 were applicable to
general p ureses, which amount was exi
hausted before any settlements were made
by Sheriffs of their tax accounts for the
present year, by the payment of the in
terest due November; 1st, on the Mort
gage Bonds issued for the purchase of the
Western North Carolina Railroad, the
salaries of the executive and judicial offi
cers, and other expenses, such as public
printing, conveying convicts to the peni
tentiary, &.C 44; r ..-44 4i
. PUBLIC DEBT.
Statement 1 exhibits the bonded debt
in detail, giving date of isane and' matu
rity, and authority muter which the bonds
were issued.
The debt is classiGed as follows:
1. Bonds issued before the
war known as 'old' bonds, $3,372,400.00
Interest due on same, 5,007,580.50
Total,
2. Bonds issued since the
j war by authority of acts
before the war
' Interest due on same,
.. Total,
3. Bonds issued since the
war by authority of ordi
nances of Convention,
aud acts of the General
Assembly, passed since
the war 4
Interest due on same,
$13,379,980.50
1,774,000.00
1,015,890.00
$2,789,890.00
2,012,045.00
1,160,773.35
Total,
4. Bonds issued under Fund
$3,172,818.35
iug acts of March 10, 66,
antl August 20, 1863
Fund'g act '6(i, $231,000
Int'st cm same, 1,310,262
3,541,262.00
Fnud'g act '63, $1 ,657,600
Intr'sn same, 990,937
2,643,587.00
Total
5.' Bonds issued during the
war by authority of acts
passed before the war, for
internal improvement pur
Mses to which are added
$215,000 issued for Chat
ham Railroad under ordi
nance of Convention of
January 30, 1862,
Interest due ou same,
$6,189,849,00
914,000.00
674,(590.00
, Total, $1,583,690.00
Total principal of debt ex
. elusive of special 'tax b'ds 16,9(50,045.00
Total am't iuterest due, 10,160,182.85
Total principal and int'st $27,120,227.85
The special tax "bonds are eliminated
from the geueral statement of the debt,
and reported in a separate statement
marked K, where they appear as the re
sult of unwise legislation.
The principal of the "old" or ante-war
debt, as shown in the foregoing classifica
tion, is $3,371,400. Of this amount $2,
794,000 were issued for the construction
of the North Carolina Railroad. Deduct
ing tli is amount there remains as princi
pal $5,577,400. The interest on thisclass,
which is repotted at $5,007,530.50, is sub
ject to a deduction of the amount paid
by the Keceiver of the dividends from the
North Carolina Railroad Company, which
amount 1 have not ascertained.
The 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th classes are
bonds issued during and since the war,
amounting in the aggregate to $3,o33,645,
principal, and $5,152,602,35 interest.
Total $13,741,247,35.
The character of the issues embraced
in these several classes is explained iu tlie
tabulated statement, as well as in the
foregoing classification.
These figures commend themselves to
the serious consideration of the General
Assembly. v
I suggest thatfsome adjustment of tlie
debt should be made with the creditors.
It is true that the works of improve
ment, which have been constructed an an
equivalent for the liberal aid extended by
the State before the war, are now almost
wholly uu remunerative, and that there
are but little, if jany visible fruits of the
large appropriations, which make up
the debt contracted since the war, on
which the State can depend in an arrange
ment with the creditors.
It is further true that the financial con
dition of our people has been changed by
the heavy losses which they have suffer
ed. Yet the debt bears upon us as an iu
cumberance to our prosperity, which is.
increased by the continued postponement
of an adjustment.
Terms of conl promise ought to be offer
ed the crcditbrs, embracing, such an
amount of principal, aud rate of iuterest.
as will be consistent with the ability of
our people toassume. it such terms should
be rejected by the creditors, the responsi
bility will rest upon them and the .end of
negotiations will have been reached.
The Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line Rail
road Company has completed it exchange
of bonds with the State as authorized by
law, iu the redemption of the mortgage
of $1,200,000, held by the State on the
property of the companv, aud executed
under an ordiuauce of the Convention of
1363.
By this transaction the principal of the
dobt.has been reduced $230,000, and In
terest $177,133, making a total reduction
of $457,133. The statement -of the debt
is made-up with this reduction.
' - 4 . -4 .
STOCKS AXD BOXDS.
I have omitted the statement, in the
unal tabular form, of the stocks owned
by the State iu corporations, and bonds
held in exchange with them. They ap
pear in the following statement,' aud do
not include stocks purchased with spe
cial tax oouus. 44. 4
s i STOCKS.. . . .
North , Carolina :.' Railroad
Company, i 4 4 - $3,000,200
Atlantic ana isorth. Carolina 4 : , .
Railroad Cohipauy,'.;;.:,. 1,266,500
Western Railroad Company
(from Fayetteville), ... 1,100,000
Albemarle aud - Chesapeake
Canal Company, 350,000
Koanoke Navigation Com-
pauy, 50,000
Total face value of stocks, $5,766,700
I lio market value of these stocks is
nominal, and they are entirely iiuremu
nerative, except the stock in the North
Carolina Riiilroad Company. v
- 4 : BONDS.
The following mentioned' bonds are
held by the State in the nature of exchange
and are unavailable :
City of Raleigh, date January
i;i8G3f ; 14,000
Raleigh and Gaston Railroad 4
f Company, date Jan. 1, 1803- 4,- 20,000;
Wilmington, -Charlotte and. 4
Rutherford Railroad Cora-
pany, now Carolina Central,
1 diffci-cut dates from Jan. 1,
Peuitentiarv. : "' " ' f -
July 1, 18G2; incla-
';4!s-"i 04 yvt 4
sive, .
1,500,000
Total face value" or bonds,' : $1 ,534,000
i ASSIMEXTS OF PROPEB.fr. "
I call tiie attention of tlie General As
sembly td tbn importance and necessity
of changing the system of assessing prop
erty for taxiition. ?-;r-4, 4-4;r;-4 f
. The present mode-has been unequally
and unjustly practiced in many counties
of the State. 4 An ex teiisiveT correspon
dence with; j the authorities of several
counties, j as, well as tax payers, gives
evidence pf a geueral want of uniformity
iu listing property ! for taxatioui The
Commissioners - of many counties have
construed the law accoi-dinglo their own
couvictionsjwithont r regard to ' the niii
forni rule! reqiiin'd by i the Constitution
as well tts the Statute whose iutent it is
to give effect ' to the constitutional
provisions. )As the effect of this, t much
property lias- been unlisted aud the State
deprived of just revenues. A thorough
revision of the rulcs of assessment-. and
listing of property, is', demanded, so as to
equalize 1 nd justly distribute the1 ratio
of taxation anions our ieoole.; ' 4 ' ; '
Very Kespectfuliy, " ,4 -1 U 4
lour Ubt. erv t
! J. M. Worth. ; 4 . : :
4 3 State Treasurer.
A W01!
kixq Body. The Wadcsboro
llerald !, '
We liave seldom had a Iegislature so
active lis the one at present sitting. ,It
has accomplished more than ordinary,
amount of business during the past two
weeks, j : V-
From the start it has made we, too, in
cline to tile opinion that this will prove
a working body. Char. Obgerrer.
This opinion is concurred in here.
DIED.
In Providence Township, this county, January 80,
little JKMMifi, son of John 11. and Fannie Long, aged
s years and months. .
ills Baffering' here on earth was great ; i
tut nothing compared to the happiue&s above; i .
lie has lert this world to greet
A never dylnr Saviour's love. .
;j Pocket-Book Lost. ,
It was in ithe town of B., and Mr. S. had
Jitat concluded some purchase, when he oiad
ihn startling difeovcry that Lit pocket-book
was lost. While searching hi pockets he
found a buckeye,'' and Maid ''Gentlemen,: my
pocket-book; i lost, but there ha been some
thing discovered br Dr. Tabier, of Nashville,
of far greater value. It i the Buckeye Pile
Ointment, which will cure Pile iu all
capes,
when ued
according to direction. Trv it.
1 rice OU cent a
, . ...
bottle. For aale by C. R.
Barker.
CotHseiiH.' llonev of Tar will relieve fevere
coughs of long Aiaiuling, and prove a blewing
to all who siilFer with affection of the throat
and lungs, and i confidently olR-rcd the public
ax the beat remedy in the world. In our rig
orous cliuve where cougha and cold prevail,
thin farorite Remedy ohould havea pi are in
every houneljold, ; When the little ones are
attacked by croup, or whooping cough, nothing
will afford audi iutant relief aa Coiiens'
Honey of Tajr. Price 50 cents. For aale by
C. II. Barkeii
PRICE, CURRENT.
r
Corrected by J. M. Kxox fc Co.,
Jan. 9th, 1379.
Cottox fir
iu ; Middlings,
low
do
stains
6
8
1S20
10
tl.."i0a2.00
45
4850
80 1.00
2.25
75
75
810
30
25a30
20
67
3i4
1012i
Bacox, coutity hog round
Butter
Eggs
Chickens per dozen
Conx -
Meal moderate demand at
Wheat good demand at
Flouu best
fain,
super.
Potatoes, I
RI8II
Oxioss no
Lard
Beeswax
Tallow
demand
Blackberries
Apples, dried
Sua ar I
North Carolix
XA, I
uty, $ In-
Davie Cou
Superior CoU,RT.
James Holmin,
AoainM
Plaintiff
David Holman, Mary C.
Amhort, David Holman, and
three minor heirs of Wm.
HolmAti, dec, whoe names
are unknown. 1 DrfendanU.
Petition for
Partition.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court
on affidavit, that the above named Defendants
are nonresidents of thia State, it is ordered
that pnbttcation be made in the "Carolina
Watchman," a newspaper published in Balia
bury, N. C, for six aucceasive weeks, notifying
said defendants lo appear at the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of said t ounty, on
the '23th day of February next and answer the
romplaint which ia deposited in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court for said coun
ty, and if they fail to answer the complaint
within that time, the Plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the lelief demanded in the com
plaint. I ,,t
Witnesa, thU January, 1&9.
4 . G. 3d: BINGHAM,
13:Ct. Clerk! Superior Court Davie County.
(JATIONAL HOTEL,
C0RTLASDT STREET,
XBAU BROADWAY,
HEW YORK
HOTCHKISS & POND,pitOPiiiirroRS.
On The European Han.
The restaurant, cafe and lunch room attach
ed, are unaurnawed for cheapness and excel
lence of aervicel Booms 50 tt. to i per day;
$3 to 10 per week.j , Convenient to all ferries
and city tailroads.j . "; j
New Furniture, New Management.
' -13: ly. T i ; L-
B
EATJTIFTJL I LOWEBS,
Choice Seeds, etc. JDy Mail j
For $1.00 we mail postpaid, either off
following Collections, all choice vane
ties: -j LI4 t
to Verbenas, or 8 HellotroDes: 8 Geraniums, or
irucnsias: uoieus. or a tcosea: ivies, ur w
jcnrysaninemuma, or iQ aasorteu ureen-uouw
i Plants ; S Uladlolus, or 8 Double Tuberoses, or t
ia eta, or is 10 eta. p&u usraen Jteeos, or m paca
jeis cnoice lower oeeaa..
Circulars, with additional collection
mailed to applicants. - j
, Ed. J. Evaxs & Co., York, Pai
(Local A&enU wanted.); .. .11: 3t.
NOW IS THBJ TIME TOi SUBSCBIBE
FOR THE WATCHMAN
1860 td
mmm,
TLk important organ weigha hat about three "
pounds, and all the blood ia a firing person (about
three gallons) passe through It at least once every
half hoar, to have the bile and other im panties
stiaiaed or filtered front it. Bile is tha batata :
purgaUve or the bowels, and if the Liver becomes '
tOTDtd it is Hot VmntMl fmn llw Kluli( K...
ried through the veins to all pans of lite system,
sad ia trying to escape through the pores of the
slda, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown
H
coior. ine stomacn becomes diseased, and Dy
pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, BUW
ousncss. Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fevers, Piles,
Sick and Sour Stomachand general debility fot- .
lotr. MtanaiA'a Hkpatixk, the ercal vegetable
discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to threw,
off from one to two ounces of bile each time the
blood passes through it, as long as there is an ez -cess
of bile ; aad the effect of evca a lew doses -upon
yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking -skin,
will astonish all who try it they being the '
first symptoms to disappear. The cure of all bili-"
ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certain
by taking Hefattxe in accordance with directions.
Headache is generally cured in twenty minutes,"
aad ao disease that tract from the Liver can exist .
if a fair trial is given. ' i
SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOK'PIlXft
BY ALL DRUGGISTS, !
Price 25 Cents and $1.00
The fatality of Consumptioo or Throat and i
Lung Diseases, which sweep to the grave at least
oae-third of all death's victims, arises from ths -Opium
or Morphine treatment, which simply stu
pefies as the work of death goes on. io,ooo will
be paid if Opium or Morphine, or any preparation ,
of Opium, Morphine or Frussic Acid, can be (band
ia the Globs Flowex Covch Syxvt, which has -cured
people who are living to-day with but one
remaining lung. No greater wrong can be done
than to say that Consumption is incurable. The
Gloe Flows Couch Sykvp will cure it when
all other means ha ve fa iled. Also, Colds, Cough,
Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat
and lungs. Read the testimonials of the Hon.
Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov.
Brown of Ga., Hon. Geo. Pcabbdy, 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
Globs Flowkb Couch S Titer-. ;
Take no Troches or Loxenges for Sore Throat,
when you can get Globb Flowm Sybuf at same
prico. ; Foe sale by all Druggist
Price 25 Cents and $1.00
Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of all
diseases that arise from poison in the blood. Not
one. case of Scrofula, Syphilis, White Swelling,
Ulcerous Sores and Skin Disease, in a thousand, .
is treated without the use of Mercury i a 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. r. Pembektoh'sStiluk
cia or Queen's Delight is the only medicine
upon which a hope of recovery from. Scrofula, Sy
philis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be
reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer.
$10,000 will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury,
or any ingredient not purely vegetable and harm-.
less can be found in it. j
Price by all Druggists $i. oo. '
1 Globs Flower Couch Strut and Msrrkll's
Hepatink fob the Liver for sale by all Drug
gists in 35 cent and S1.00 bottles.
. A.F. MEBBELL&CO., Proprietors,;
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1
FOE, 1878J
Don't neglect to call on C. Pljler at tlie
Bouk Store for all kinds of Book wanted. The
ba quality and latest at vie of wrilin? naner
kept here. AIko the renowned Singer Sewing
Machine, ran he had here aU from $:o'to $40,
He respectfully invites all to call and examine
goods and machine. U:ly.
GET THE BST. ;
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Addrwa THE RALEIGH NEWS,5
U-leigh.N.C
Wilmington Sun.
Under tlie above name
A Daily Democratic Newspaper
of twenty-eight wide columns will be Issued In We
city of Wilmington, North Carolina, on or about
TWayMoraiif, October 17, 1878.
The Sew will be published by the 8cn Association,
from the Prtntlng House of Messrs. Jackson & Bell.
It will be printed in tlrst-class style, on Rood paper,
with new type, and will be the handsomest dally
Journal ever published In this State. The Scn will
be edited by Mr. Cicero W. Harris. The city Editor
ship and Business Management will be in competent
bauds, and a Correspondent and llepresentatlvewlU
travel throgliout the State.
Probably no paper has ever started In the South
with fairer prospects than those of the Sri. Cer
tainly no North Carolina paper has entered the Held
under more auspicious circumstances. The Sun has
SUFFICIENT CAPITAL
for all purposes, and It will use Its money freely In
furnishing the people of North Carolina with the
latest and most reliable information on all subject
of current Interest. Above all things It will be a
NKWSPAPKK. And yet an Important feature of the
Sun's dally Issues will be intelligent criticisms of the
World's doings. North Carolina matters Industrial,
commercial, educational, social and literary will
receive particular attention. The Sun will be a .
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For one week 15 Cents I For three months $1 73
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At these rates the Sun will be mailed to any ad-i
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One square, (ten lines) one time, $1 W; two times,
SI so; one week, $3 50; one month, $9 oo; three months,
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Contracts for other space and time made at pro
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Interesting correspondence solicited. .
Address, THE SUN,
Wilmington, X. C.
Unitei States Menial Beraie.
Collector's Office, 6th District, X. C,
: Statesville, Dec. 4th ,1878.
' The following property having been
seized for violation of the Internal Reve
uue laws, the owner thereof will appear
before mc, within thirty da from the
date hereof, and make claim thereto ac
cording to provisions of Sec. 34(0 R S; or
the same will be forfeited to the nse of the
nited States, j About 27 gallons of Peach
brand v, aud 29 gallons of whiLey.
! J. J. MOTT, Collector,
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OF A VALUABLE PARE
By virtue of a Deed in Trnut executed to
the undersigned by L. C. Earnhart, I will ex
pom to public sale at the Court Honne door in
tialbsbory, N. C, to the highest bidder, on
aturdar, the lt day of February, 1879, at 11
A.:M., the farm, on which the said Earn hart
now redden, containing J31 acres moreor,Iei,
adjoining the lands of; Richard Cowan, and
olhen. M ach of ; the' Und U newly cleared
and ery fertile. Terms made known on day
of aale. " '" "
' . M-LrHOLME8,-Tratr
Cheap" Chattel Mortgages,
and various other blanks for tale here
' E. H. IIAESIPS
MCHII
' : " f - salisbdry; N. c.
hllaTing my Foundry in readiness, I sro now
prepared to do all kindest Casting In either5
Iron rtr Rnu n All lin1.'r TT: j n.;i. J
Work done with dinpatch; alxo all kinds of
ngiiumiiAi nu iummg jtiacnmery bailt or
repaired lo order. J I; am also prepared to Dress
Lumber, make all kinds of Mouldings, make
Sash, Blinds and Doors. Sash, Doors, and all
sixes of moulding; kept coustantlr on hand.
A stock of Lurnlwr always on hani or furn wh
ed at altort notice. i . i-j.i,!yri;-
A 16 Horse Portable Engine and Wler
Cor sale at mr hopa.4 4- .-:; ,: 'rlnrt I
j Work guaranteed, and at prices to suit tk
1 28:ly.pd. ,
Practical Blacksmith
-'4! j ; AND 'l-rf.f.fj;
llOUSESHOER.
SHOP connected with Brown yerblet Iirrry
subles. flTl dtwlg-ns of Shoes, to suit any
aApd of loot. . All sboetat; on strictly scteattuo prin
ciples and WARRANTED. All kinds blacksmith! ng
promptly done, s -ls:ly .
On and Off Slick, as Grease !
I
BOOTS, "
GAITEUS, .j
SHOES,
SLIPPERS, &c.
W. M. EAGLE,
Respectfully announces hia continuance at
his old 8tand in hia old liue, on Uain Street,
opposite Knniss Drug Store. Ue is always
ready and anxions to accommodate customers
iu bis Hue in the best manner possible. Ue is
prepared to do first class frork and can com
peto with any northern Slop or Hand made
work. - Ills machines, lasts, Ac, are of the
latest ard best patents. He works the very
best material and keeps on hand ready made
work," and stock equal to, any special order.
Repairing neatly and promptly done at rea
sonable prices, batisltctiou gnarantecd or do
charge. , ' . .
Price to Unit the Times
Csh orders by mail promptly filled.. '
SI.Giiios. W. M. EAuLE.
ad Borvalae aaaltcarsA.
ThQruilnal1r '
CUKE, feecd .lmp far Wak a
Opium Eatlnf. U W. B. Salr
VertUncUB, CrMM Co, Ia4.
FOUTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS,
OAVXD
SALISBURY BOOK STORE.
GEO. W. Y0PP, Propr.
i
(AtPlyler'sOld Stand.)
BRIGHT NEW BOOKS
AT
LOW PRICES.
CALL AND SEE HIM.
ifctf.
BOOKSKMILLIOrj
a coapttM ua to wiok.
With Chapter OB. A twixHut Wis.
Isobood. fvidmeraot Virf iaitr. Stari.
UiMbn, and Wifa, CaWbaer aad
Matninon V cobidumL lasaadiaaBBi
3 to Marriaxc, CodrucbI Satiaa, Soaaaa
01 Baproducttua. Law of Marriage, La of Divorca. Lifal
rif nuormarriad wuma,f.aiooa xaaaoaooi womb.
thoir eauM and Cur. A ConSdcntiai work of Sao
paa,witli fall Plat EarnTfoKt, wat for SO caeta. MTh
Private Medical Adviser, ea th tm:u of lm-
pura BMorialiooa, Jtc aiao oa Uia aamt kabiuof jtm la
and their effect on alter lite, causing Varicocele, Seiuiaai
miniona, Kerrooa debilitj, Im of S.xal Power, au.
makinfc marriaite improper ornhapp, (iTiii away val.
able receipt for Um xure of private aieae i tain aisa,
6O platea, SO eenta. "Medical Advio." icctaraoa
Manhood and Womaaood, 10 end: or all time $L.
Thtj contain 600 page and over 100 Illnatrattona.
kracinc evenrtkina; oa the generative Ijftm that i vonh
kaovini; jind muck thai i Dot published ia aaj other work.
bant ib ainrie roiumea. or compiet ua on, tot jrrtce la
; Btasopa, bum or vurmtej. t i ae aataor mvita i
Sur or CuiraneT. Tae aataor iavita eoaaaila.
letter arc proiiiptlr antwertd wrthoot eharfa.)
Dr. Burls' Dispensary. U KorU Su Su
i, Mo. (Eetabli.hed 1S47.)
, non. ana letter arc
AUdrcMi
St. Lout,:
(I earnasUj aak penona miScring from njRTJITA
to atnd me their name aad addreas. they will bar I
omothinf to their adTanUga S ot a Tnmm. J.
Noktii Cakolika.
lio wan County,
Ix StrEuiOR Court.
Moses L Holmes, Plff.
Jehu Foster. Admjc- of
Special proceed
ings for settlem't
Jehu Foster, dee'd., wid J. of estate of Jehu
individually Thomasy Foster, and for
Foster and others. I sale of resj estate.
Defendants. J
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 my 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 mj hand and seal of office
this 23d December, A. D. 1878.
J. M. IIOHAH, Clerk
Superior Court Rowan County.
10:6t.
Lectures and Sermons
i .. OF . . . :'
Be?, f . E. HUHSEY, D. D.,
o
The undersigned offer for aale, at
Wholesale, and Iietailt the - above
work. It contains about 550 pages 12mo,
with excellent engraved likeness of Dr.
M. Price, per mail, post-paid, $2.00.
Liberal discount to preachers and deal
ers. Address.
! J. W. BURKE & Ccllacoa, Ga.
Hack line to Albemarle.
The unlersizned i runnine a comfortable
tri-weekly Hack line from Salisbury to A I he
marie, S. C. Will convey paaaenaers to Gold
Hill, or eIewhereon the line. cheaer than
anyLivery Stable. Ieave Salibury every
HlonJav. Wetlneday and Friday, 7 a. m. Re
turn every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
6 p.m.
: Lear e orders at XatiAiial IIotLv ' '
t ? G. W. WHITLOCK. i ;
i ;2T;yy . . .- . u T'oprwu ,
Mortgage Deeds fbi sale hen
Also various other bUnki,
r...-
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Ard aneqoa
limni
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STABLE.,;,
Ilaving porehased :the Uverjti
Stable oaJLee street and perfected , '
all necessary arrangements for ca'
4 '
' J . r plet and aatjsfactory manner the! '
public are solicited to giye us a trial; iTe
andfwilt do so at the most moderate priceafe l
pi4ible. FTDKOVERS arc invited . tn
irivd US a call. Dav-viairnraWn'1Ura'l.7.'.- lt'
stocjc carefully attended to aud every propvii
vr o.ientioa snewn mem. ,j lie stable attend
Hoitcs boarded by the dav, week, month or
jcaii Call and try us. -
; R J..II0L1IES & SOX.V ' "
mm
!1 i BLACKWfLua
DISSOLUTION.
Tlie- partnership hiotoAre existing
under the style of Joues & Gaskill is this,
dsiy dissolved liyimutoal consent.1 'AU-
persons indebted to its are requested t
call and 6cttle at once. . '
V' II. M. Joker. ;
(
J. I). Gaskilu"1 -
M. L. HOLMKS. ,
laving purchased tlx? rruiainincr stock 4
of Jonea & Gaskill I hereby iu form my
ineiuis ana ratrons or the late linn ttiat ,
I will make fresh additions to thestock f '
goods and. Solicit their jtati onage Itqping -to
lneTit,a continuance of sjune by close
at ti-ntidn to business - with new goods and, ' ?
at lowest prices. , , , 4
I J. D. Gaskill. .
Dei. 9-1878. C:t . ' -
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reading j for old ard voung, aad it eoUins 1 ,
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