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1 jt-f!-V-'P i .-f. X-r,- :m . -. .- LOO A. Ij. Coniedv" Company are j Ila.V to ! rood! Audiences in Mc-roney's Hall- - r . r j . ."FENCE LAW." -A dcltte bii tlte above, question came :rhistFida uightat SeUerV? School iiouse, District Nov 22, LitakeV j Town iliip, and a fur a liwlisciussioa Was de filed iutthe JihirmirtivR. I j Vft. j )r. Dl. B: Wood, .o this -copujly, met trth a jwiuful accident. sevrallays since. W.hile -returning to lits home from jStatea tille w -tlikowji frop.lu) jiijule he ruling and had fe?ght aijui broken abpve tlfe elbow. ' J; ': - -,; jAyhy oold men persist in riding thee joug-ertNttivejuiiiiJjl8J " Edison's rhonograjili, the; wudr :1 ' jfu'l. talking machine, will be ehil te4 t it tle ciui t-liouse inj this place Monday eif iugJ 'Tuesday and Tuesday .ey.cuiii.J "Tiii ;w le "of. the most . interesting in.- .volition of the aze. It i$ iu the hands of Mrv W i VUr, ttito ha, huilfceveyal 'ars ejaix!viiieut in Etlisoju1! o$v ad iosest$ H'.thtu ujih 'iuovedge of-the fftibiect 'M le exhibited and explained - -o- 1i if , HEADING CL.UJJ. v ljSqme pfffif iMfim! trJii to or : jjiydzyvllJtuidlng Club in our ,t$ry, and ..rj-ey. have room uope o sucft. v c win lliaii its (abllshkieiit.j vuU -gftfX. plelis- Ul'-e. AllJM"g Will IUJUIS.ll.UMl- JKHI- p)e witlifthe nleaiis of tr:itiovji hud iiutel lcfual,eiioxJint, YitK,tj;eat expense ;id witllonrpatmimii strolling eonijia uU Avhtfee iuliueiite is olten deinoiallziui. welcoiiiyd ,suiU 'encouraged by Vrti ti;etclit(J a roje jrom the Md Uiy oiiliu National JH(?tel t the -top if lllilig's aJjdv!iueitue), Tuesday, at the height of! Lol01e'tV tioin the ground, Uilual jnrit r. j A large rrowd gjhjyd 1 ia the stiVet to see hiiui Ik-fore hy niade- hiajajear'ypcej hitvever,' the end of the ropy oil ilcilig'.-J Store displaced the bricks ptj which! ii"waM yestfaifg, andshou ercd duSvu'd -'(?'t I itl of bricks antl mortar on tl&vrowd be-Lu:; It was a frightful iic- iridcMit, bt.strange to says only o:tc" ;. soil! wa. s'. J-i j u re'd A rc Uie Mnrp'.iy,'a negro boyT tt? wi e 1 or 1 J years of .ae. lie was stfuA'k-on; tiie lnr.ii by .0:1 e of the bricks,' land- after rcci)Veri:i'X from the stnlfien !bcky wis led oJS" toDr. Caldwell's office to.h:ivc his vyo'ind .lressei, which turned Wt-.iiol- til.be serious. 4 ! ? Ullhjtwh at en t. M r. -Page 1 1st eeh e r, WitliclbY ris ht'H; for the purjose of- hi inidticisi , valuable ifiiprovement;'to iX iniiUjjwlik-h he s:ivs .will turn out J'rom fourj io hix lbs. uioiT- of llour li the Hislicl of grain, than any mill 'without it, Hid'! r AOUI detelv , 'removes all danger of f 'yiliug" jthu tijur. sji iagof from two 7tllniir lifMilri'il lwiM!iil9iir 'I.liii- n mm ,i.iV's woic aiil olivioiiiig the danger of l ujuiiig4le product of the ikill are items jbfgteat ii.'.'ortnuce to ntillers and the 1 v.. .. . pauiic. ne warrants .the success, or no ir. r:n;eusrecner is also in tiie crape 3 uifcines; ; having a vinevard near Shelbv, eo npmcs. alMnit kixty varieties. Itf inaimrjictmes wisies, concerning which hi$ tioreugldy- leanled, and has with : . I- .' . - 1 - . . . . : - . ' anipicsI his vanas brands. ft piayiuferestra few tf our renders to Kuw,thaf his experiiMice ju he. business St litis piHei't location enables 4iini to pruuouuet the '"Lincoln i 7 the best wine I 1-7 i cilia-yet tried,. o i t "ENOCH VILLE. ITEMS. . t-i -:'' 1; -. ' rery thang i "iuiet and generally pros- Jeroiis. 1 i : . - &po,, arc not done jnuiT) cot- very pros- t rums coiiditioii He has d' enrolled. 4. H. Coire; preached an able'ser epiirealJQn at his place last iiiday. 1 lirrFrahk ilcICnjgLt appears in the tliool-room againj he, has beeu sick sev W days.1 frJ'4l who was severely inut some is improving-, tinder the kind pl)r. Archey, of this place. eatuient Sbverivl-df our promincjjt citeua Jad r iutji?hpc worried verr much a few f$. tith-a balk'yliorse, but they V death of Mr. Henry W. Gense, liiili occtrred the 22d inst:, alwiut two ill's fViivi tlii !..... ' ' , I I : J , r'f"rl" iiuis-cass iv gioom iVf1'0-;?miniuuity. Hie was a yoiiiig aiLof more than ordinary promise, lie as marrierl nl UniedJ Neaf. t us place on tlie'30th'cf 51r Fj;4SK 0 Kucash ami Miss El- PW' u the 2d of FebVy, an infant I CjiIviu A; aiul Laum IihcL Fancis ishei:; Esq.of Cabarrus couii: f iij)tir village several ihiys last pk getting lamber sawed to build a new ' iniu.ii ; : - Mr II. ll.-W il 1 1 fot'd . f lll.'!ivnntii.p ot- his phice, cut his hand tery Mia fi-iftfivc on.' I't 1 t 'o jvoiaul and it is healing. ' t Lu; vercash got huif lndly by the tXxH of a tr?. A-liinb cH,fctljkl!ig him in the t-il-i. MitH jKj1, iud knocking some' of his 1I is improving. i:1h si an chtmn of i.A i.:wJ:..Lt' ItVv "' --w"'U,tc" mow ipceung tHfXiteiary Socii-fy of this place the vising outers were electd for th next ,Ut,n": A. Demarcus, president; II. Jio.uld bp Ojir peoil M . 1 II, yJaster, secretary W. Bradford, nss't fiecctary, aulW. C. jltase, itrsasurerjCor Last Wednesday, ayong girl of this ueiglmrhoiAl, veut to Concord and lought a trunk, njyd proceededto fill it witU va rious articles of $toleu goods ; but she had to stay all night with theT sheriff. She gave bond next d.y,aDd was released, j What a pit j people, nd .especially young girls, cannot let things alone jtkftt don't belong to thejet, i ' BUSINESS L0 C AX QOpjJMN. I Have you seen them f "Hit eiu hard, ait YoppV, ign of Big Book. - -O- PJIOTOGILU?S r and exaniine-iny work. All pictnres ire guaranteed; to give! satisfaction. Chil treu slmuld be brought to the Gallery in JtlVii tiiorui ng. ferreoty pes and Genis two for fifty cents. 1 - jC. W. (. WOOL W I N E. J oii forget f bat all! of YoppV Valen iies.a.re new. ;- . :- . 'I TP -THnEkEES. " 1 .As it is now abut ivirioy preparing yoir Compost Heaps, I would call your atten tion to the licit, tliat t cay furnish you iureGheiiicals(Awiia, Soda a,ud Pot ash), and Super Phosphates (being Dis sol red Boyes, or AcidPhog; at lower prices than ever. Novharges made you for Formulas and Recipes: wjjt fuJJ jli-, lectiqns. :' ' 1 : ""--V-p"-" : - T Don't forget, thougli.thjit I ytill Vntjii' ue to keep the t wo Most Reliable ami Pop, nlar Guanoes ever sold.in thenarket, vjz : vnavassa. " ana; "Pacific," wirtch I ex pect to sell on reasonable and satisfacto ry terms. No fjeights to be eliarged you. ?i Ca.lUitnce andl leave orders; ; J. ALLEN BROWN. It is very pleasant to! the-taste ; gives more than satisfaction to the users of i.t. It is sure, to be The SNUFF tor this as it is foroher markets. Try it and you will bavejjo other. For sal4 by J.D. Gaskill, Exclusive Dealer for Salisbury. J'V.) A kTJl A L OIL, pure and safe, gives a brilliitut white light. Try it. J. D.IGaskili., Agt. Castings now, ou hand. ! ' ' ' ! j. I). Gaskill, Agt. " . . r H) - Yjfru tines lor everylxHly at Top's. - o- I We wtjuld like jiersulus intending to buy for Christmas tree's or Christmas paities JtJome and ay ihat we haveand get our lowest pwces. Wju have a big stock for such JHU'jmjs. ; i .M. M. Iixtox & Col - r , . ' 1 , I ' ! V'lil uvek we have inci eased our stock of ; Candits Cragkei:. 'Ue tinest Cufe1ctli.?sejes we eycr boughL ' - - m: m. iisTux & Co! Extra Giyai'ttda 'I;ispuj,t, Mlj BU cuit, &c, Sec, very line indeed. Mjilaiga Grapes, Calruia Graphs iu tf lfc. woiud boxes. California Peaas, Florida Oranges, New York State. .Apples, just received lai -. - Linton's., M'e have received a nice lot of Sweet meats for Holiday tradq. j . ! - M. M. tdXTOK Co.! " '''' ' - j ;.j nvh Prunes; Prunell's Raisins, Fig;s, Citron, and Currents, jusjt received at . z ; Linton's. Preserved Ginger, Cross and Bladc well'sChow Chowj Atimires.Minee Ieat, at - Lixtox's j Young man go 4o Linton's for a j,nx of nice Bon Bans for your wvetheaijt. M. M. Lixtox & Cor; Salisbury, Iec. 12th, 1378. - Clpds & fatcli Repaired vcyy iow dwiy; S;ore. at 1). A. Atwki i. j & :m. " i iJW cksons Best Svreet Jfitvy Trappy Ri,k;;ii, N. C, Jan. 21), 189. i u. EditoijI Probablvlit is not nMi- ifesary tittisk you to call the attention of our people to tho I fact that the General Assembly will proceed to elect magistrates on Xp Idth of Eebrnary, "j hope that we .vi!l fcave suvli an expiesWn .of the will of our constituents as Will 1 eiiable us to act intelligently, and satisfactorily. The House 'had a right warm (debate on an amend men t to the. Senate bill jtp rev the laws of N. C, which cahie np yester day. The names :of Judge jRodmau, Col. Folk and Jolin S. ; Henderson, weie pro posed and lacked hut a few), .votes - of bej ing elected I hoiie fo be able to iutr-ei t them on the thjrd reading, j Mr. Hender son's bill to enlarge the jurisdiction of Justices, of the Peace jneor considerable opposition iu-wnr Judicjaryf Coiwmittee. I feaf that wf will liave to Unakea Jiglit against their pyjo4t it is not yt ijnidt4. The Legislature seems injure nj earnest this week than heretofore, j We are now discussing the bill! to revise; the laws of NlXJ. I fear from the tnruUhat is being taken that the bill will be lost II. l While the esserltjal fj?atiire of Pratt's Astral Oil Js'absolhte It slonId ajso be remembered that it is of no less value on account of itij illuminaliug huajitiei;, giv inir. as it does. thecleni-estJsteadiesK and inost mellow lixrlit iiossiblei v J. D. GasV kill, Agent. - A Word for Wilmington, If the prp$ a ud pons were eveu our vote should be: caste for Wilmington. That fine old town-ought not to be refused a reasonable request at' tlje. bauds of any representative body of Nortji Carolinians and such we lielieve the present Assem bly to be. Raleigh Xetcs, S i v For the Watchman. DAVIDSON COLLEGFJ The Institution beating the above title oglit to Ue AveH known m all Xw& region of country. Under the auspice aod pat ronage of Concord, Fayette ville and Bethel Presbyteries it vasinaaguated in 1837, and named in honor of GenJ David son, the patriot, who fell in the Revolu tion not many miles frouj .the spot where the UoJlego j Jocuted,, noMy battling j for tle rigltffi aod JLiUertjes of his country. It was commenced as a -Maunal Lalwr School," but the effort provinjaborive was soon abandoned. Then it began to address itself to the work of: a College proper. And although for. years 'it had to lalor under pecuniary eiuUarrassnieuts and strnggle with .opposing difficulties, it still rOniijued t igiw in popular favor and "steadily ,raised its stamlard of schol arship ami increased jits facilities for iiul 8tuction." I 1 Its endowment "a completed (K'fore tlte war by the ruuujtjicent luKjuest of Mr. Chambers, of Salisbury. Out of the fund Jft by him to Jhe Collegtv a large and commodious Chapel was erected at a cost ofSUOOO. 7- Previous o this, "however, a sale of scnoiarsnip uas ellecteil, which placed the College 011 a lirtue r and . better by lis. not only with regard to endowment but as to me uuuuier 01 .students, liut as a natural result of the War a large r part! of the , endowment of the. Institution ynn lost, and whilst n a Wort has been spared to make the College everything its friejids could desire, its i.ieants have been limited. Owiug to this, t lie Trustees werje driyen ti the necessity of asking th holders1 of scholarshijs to surrender them, or at least to make a compromise, that they might be enabled to caiTy on the. College as they desired. Tlie Mmple question presented to the Board Was College 1 or i no College. The altcruat ve was forced umui them of either getting rid of the scholar ships, or at lest of running the College a a oite-horsc concern. The latter they did not choose to do, a id I commend them tor it But they have leeu much blaujed fori heir action in regard' to' this matter, and hate been charge with acting in bad faith if not with downright dishonesty. Apd because of this, nijany, Presbyterian fathers and quondam friends of the ins!ti- tution, have sent or pi rpose to send their j soys elsewhere. Thus; whilst the Trus- tees w,erb doing what they thought for the best, and were aiming to make the College deserving of patronage, those who ought to rejoice iu tjie fact and avail themselves f the. benefits to bo' realized t here fro m, have turned away front it. How true is it that ''Presbyteiians are Gol's si.Uy ghp." All other denomina tions rally ground their institutions and support t Ijf iu, (ami some of them illy de serving of t, too), but Presbyterians turn their baek pon theii" College that, oilers them educational jjd vantages equal to, if not superior to i;y in the hind. Is this right ! Is it religiously or denomination ally nvise to do so 1 But did the Trustees act i:i bad faith ? I trow not. Had I he endowment coatiu- i .. .. : i i 1 1 ! ii i ' ucd unimpaired, tlu't Would have been l,er tent toV twenty -live ycarfc, and, live no coiuplaint about theitcholarships. The ! per cent, for tcii wars coupons oil said loss of the endowment ka i)o fault of the bonus and ikiiieatefe f interest to be re 1 rustees. It was bought jjbout in tlie L J . , , . , .i providence of God, ami wuM not J,e j c,'1X:,l"5 itaes and other debts dus the avoidwl. I never blamed the honest ; rj,te ; all due and unpaid interest to be man, hopelessly involved, who took the fumied at the jute of to cents on the dol Iwiiefit of the Bank rapt Avtj who, iu thejis;r; indebtedness to be fumied at the rate providence of God, found l;i:jielf dem iv- t-. , , , ed of the n,ea.ns to' n.eeT his ouLanding! wt W M one -peeler." In regard liabiljties. And just soj, no fair-minded I to l"st ' "plu!;l s third, the State of Vir tual! who looks the facts in the face can j ginia agrees! to ; negotiate, or to aid the blanie the Board lor doing what they j creditors ji negotiating with tha State conm not otherwise help, and what thy thought in the main correct. j Certain! v no one at all acquainted with f;he charac ter of the men Avho conrpose tjiat Boanl I coiild tor a moment sup of an act savoring either! meanness. On the co high-minded and honor jutiry. 'iney are i)KK, III tian men, who would scorn the very ide;i of such a thing. The niotive by which ! they were prompted in the whole matter was not seidsli or mercenary,' bat purely benevolent. As the College had suffered heavily ist the. loss of it invested funds by reason of the war, thy simply asked tiie holders of scholarships as an act of jfcuuico and ot equity to reltere them or at lefst filmic with them in the loss, that the College might be worked to advantage. I Abu I am glad to state that the great majority of them had t ie generosity to do so Aind conseuuentH to-dav instead f a tiirdl or fourth-rate, iustitotion. vi have one ithat is even tli ng.that Prcsbv- i terians could desim--oue of which they I . i may well be proud. "Its organization,7 m the language of its honored president, 4is complete; its professorships are hlletl by competent in structors, all of whom ire teachers bv j . i?.- ... . . proiesMou; anu i is provuieu with all the appliances necessary for instruction in the various branches of a collegiate course." i 'Davidson invites, i nay, challenges in vestigation. It is not afraid of it. And T a., a. .... A A. . ... .1 . i' i J,-; , ' , sir or s'l:u; dian wh 4-onsults his ou ii interest and the interest of his chiiii or ward, call., afford to lose the educational advantages j of aw inititiriji vJiu h utday cotifesxr'd ly stantU in HV fore-I'ioiit f all imilar iiislituti(;u$ iu the ...Southern country. ALU UNITS Senator Ghriitiqneys Appointvtcnt. ' Wash, Cor. Baltimore Sya.j Tlie fiicnili of Su$tor Chiiijtiai; are quite fiiinly ia gvii;tjtl,e history of Wia appointment to tins Pejuvjan uji.ssion. His hea Wi has lee cltvcliniiig fcor konie time, an he caused the fact to be com innnicated to the President that hje wald like-to have a foreign appointment wheru both lje eliuiate and tho jiiiy.Sjioifor- kahle, ; The mission to Ifima 1Vas Q?ed npon, at w hich place the climate is ngrecr able and deliglifttl. i 3Ir. Christ iancy iiys he thinks hhj health will Us restored, by a sojourn there, and that he cau ivetyo or jhrce thous;ind dollai-s a year ant of his salary. This U all very nice for in-. Chiistiancy, but i .does not seem exactly like the right, ill ing for important ap pointments under the goviirume'ut to be disposed of to suit tha personal con veil -ience of individuals. It is not very long siuce yr. ComlyofOhio, another per sonal friend of Jhe President, was given tho corjafortable appointment of iiijuister jto the gapduich Islands, for the avowpd purpose pf iqiproviug his health. Now hat Jljp precedent lias been set why niay not all tMp cQisamptives and dyspeptics in tho Kepiiblican party ask tho Presi- uent io io liKewjsc iy inem j , Endorsed by the Faculty. The reputa tion; of Dr. Ball's Congh slynip has been achieved oi account of iris ujerjr. Phy-. sicituis piesciibc it. 25 cents. jj -; l , jh 1 I I i DEATH OF JAMES HARPER, 'OF 1 1 CALDWELL, 't From tb Lenoir Toplf, ; i . , .- . ; James ilnriKirbWu'Mar'lL 1799died at Fair3eld near Lenoir. hicli for. mora 1 . - 1 kr -- -. , - . . ; - . thau a half a ceqtnry had been Ins homeu ! ,iHvut J . v almost reached tho age of eighty years. A nativje of Cumberland coiinty, Peun sylvania, iii4 second io descent from John Harper, tlref first of the family to settle in Aiiierica, ie Removed, in ltoj to Wilkes county in this State, where he west into business with the late Col. Wia. P. Waugh. '. j ' ' - Mr. Harper continued in business, as a merchant at Fairfield aud iu Lenoir for nearly forty years. Soon . after the late war he wijhdjcw from active mercantile life, and, shifting the cares of business npon the younger shouUers of; hi ss, retireil to his nlautatiou,aud therej in sight of the sehk)lsj the college, and the chn re-ires lje had jeijjied to build, lie iefxii hkn self to the' care of I119 farm and the en joyment of a kindly aud honored old age, which grew sweeter and mote mellow, as it ripened to the end. No means of doing gtnn escaped him, ami uo project for the material advancement of his fellow-men failed to have his counsel, his labor, and' his monev, 1 -j 1 "r ; '7- His long laborious successful and hon-? orable business life, on christian piinci pies. He never thrust his religion ou any man's notice, Juit acted so thut;Ul ,bear rectnd of it, aud well may 'our young men' consider if thejy 1iall emulate tiie 'fame of tlwse "grejit in en" Whose names figure In histories -of battles and debates, Kor if tJtey shall rather aspire to follow the exam ple of this pure and God-fearing gentle- man, try to lead 4 life like his, and like him leave, behind tliern the memory of an untarnished name. YIRGINIA'S PUBLIC DEBT SITION FROM TllE BONDII PROi'O- BONDHOLDERS. At the conference, in Richmond, Va, on Saturday last, between a sub-conimittee of the joint? eoiuniitttee of linanee .of-thc Legislatuvos, and the representative of the bondiiolders, Messrs. Hugh McCullooh, represeutinljitlje association of the Uni ted Spates of Aiuericj, aiuj isasic II, Car ringtou, rejireseiiting. the cuuiitii of for, eigli bondholders, of London, submitted a bill autlioViping the creation of register ed aud coailon bonds, daTed January 1, ldi, payabhj iii forty years and bearing interest at per cent, for five years, 4 of Wt.- Virldni -i foP . L? : an amicable settle- njenr i;, iue i';a;ms of such creditors against that .Siate. Mr. S. ii. Ward, who osetii'in capable j repifseuts Ijaring Brother in the inter of dishonesty "i" egt of the sterling l.,ahoUleis does not - , ' - ... 1- J11" u l jMisinoij, iicrr a reauiu& of tl Car f flwfc it'll iiiii ii.il tv'iixii i.t.t.in rington, ; JlcCulloch, Ward, of the Baring housufiu London, Mr, Pry; of New York, Mr. Moffett, Mr. BocjmjI;, AJr, Bar bour, Gen. Andersontnd others. The bill is now befoie- the joint committee, and the result of their deliberations will be made known iu both houses to-day or early this week. Mr. MeCulloch, in the course of his remarks, gave two pieces of advjise, as follows : "If tho debt question be how settled, do not keep it before the lu,lic" lt lest a,,1 st'eolli do not spe:k of the poverty of your State ; but be hoiK'ful and cheerful, and the future 1K li(rllt;n The Richmond Disgitch considers tho prosition of the tjiondholders a UU'ial one, alloiving the State to pay tho smallest rates until titnes are lietter and the lar ger i'utes wlitin the people are iijore able to bear a heavier taxation tho effect, being to relieve the State of $!XM),000 per nnnum for the first live vears, $G0O,O()() j , i'.,i J. . lr hniinin for th,e nexft twwity-five years anil jof S'iOOjlJOO er annum tor the last ten ij'ears. She will Irave the right to re deem any of her jhotids at tho end f teit years. j ' "C The Riciimpnd; ir7, on the othw hand afteil aualiznig thb bill, saysi ' "Wc will not do it !The jK-oplc of Vir ginia demand' lielief and this this is offered them ! Tliey ask for bruad and a Rtonc is proposetl. The legislator who votes for it iiay,l he who favors it, or even remotely; asieuts to it is damned politically in Virginia forever." Tho ; higli-4alaped officers- have one fiieiid the YVeUhm Xcir'. That paper eaysj: .'Ve thuik our State officers arc paidj too little iiow- witiioHt cuttiug down iheiti pay." yep,; joor fellows, it is hard to get along without starving. JUuy of the best nienjti tio State and really -of the highest leaiuuig, manage to Hve on frnM $1,000 to 8I500: Hut Raleigh is .i dreadful placet, and it takes so much mon ey to live there you know. A man in pffice will starve if he does not get from $,000 to $ 10,000 ja year. One of the offi ces is s:iid to lie tvorth 3,000. We, have known Raleigli editors to work all day and half tho flight the! year round on a salary -of $1,000 or $j,0p, and others at less. They had families!,. and they were; well bbin, wpjlrearbd.iii4.wellediicated. They ought to tell how ithey worked so hard on so little. They did more work in a week than the officials iu the capitol do in a month possibly Rome of them in a jean --- Wilmington Star. j f The bill to establish a new county out of Wayne, Johjnston and Sampson failed yesterday oi J its! third reading in the Senate. Hal. Xcics. P :z;''Py-r- V'- i7r-: v.iwvl 5 :.-:; 1 , -'-i.'-: -..::i ;--iV"i :::V;!i 1 1 : 1.' f -lri-trN: V-i'i --' '4-4-lll'Vl: i ' " ' - :" '-'- H-rm v.. ZEBULOX B.-VA2iCK. The election of this gcutlcwtMi h the ttte f orth Carolina to succeed Sen ¬ ator Mrrini on, brings bUctc tbr4Ue Xa a ' TOwnois . one 10 w nose to 1 iU,i 1 1 1 1 j ' ihsuls g!i-e glad echo in "the days XioiinA coiWMeUs one to - w hose toioe JLhv ilie Avar, and to whose voice they Will jioit resound with greater gladuess. ec his return'symbolizcs a people jrcnuited ana a country at peace. ProbaMy no man in the "Old Kortli StAteiias grea ter personal iHpnlarity tliatf Governor Yauee, and although it is! Wowj twenty five years since the citizens of . that com mouwealtli first gave biiu their suffrages. uui tug iiihc urn nave constantly continued to repose' iu him; crreat mtblic trusts, there is uot within' the limits' of the State one whom they more delight to honor. r- j ,, v .'. Not y et forty nine years of age, j Gov ernor Vance was in 1854, at the age of twenty-four, elected to the. State! legis JatUKv au4ui J85S was elected io j Con gress to fill Hmj uipired tcrnt of 5 Hon. Thomas L. Clinsiiiau iu the thirMvfifth Congress. The 41oing .yejr. he was te-electetl to the thirty-sixth Con;re3, and dm ing! the .exatiirg period laiftrked by that ove&lie'pursued acoufse' emi nently i conservative'' aifid! conciliatorv, loing what io him lay ' t t"if t ; ri her than excite sectional feeUngv During the war he was twice elected G oycrnor of North Caroling and iu 1805 he made an invol untary vfsie to this citj-, takiug up his qnirUxsat the old capitol prison. As soo sifUtv the war as the people gained control of their affairs they selected faimi to repfiNsent them in the United j States Senate, bat notsmeeeeding o having his political disabilities removed lie was not permitted to take his scat. Iu 1876 he was Itlet-ted Governor for the third time and w as diM-harj;iii the duties of (Itat office wheuon the 21st fcnstaufc: lie was! again, chosen to represent the Stitha iu th Seu ateofthe United States. These oft-repeated evitleuccs of popular confidence and esteem are somewhat' remarkable, .yiid well calculated to make a-matt i tliink well of himself but Governor Vance can not le spoiled in any such way. Affable, courteous and agreeable iu manner he makes friends wherever he goes, while as a hutnorist and raconteur his society is mifth unalloyed. An able lawyer aud ex perienced legislator, he wjll fitly repre sent his native State in the highest legis lative body of the nation. Watliinytoa luazette. . i The Potter Committee has developed one great nud important fact by its in vestigation of tho cipher telegrams, to wit : that the authorities of the Telegraph Company did whatever the Radical party, managers desired or demanded, and hence that they were under intense Radical in fluences, aud did all they could to screen their party from guilt. 117. Star. MARRIED. In this county on tlie 1st of Feb. Inst., by Wm. M. KlaciUO, Ki., Mr. Daniel F. Wis-k aud iiss Mart L. K1.CTTZ. At the residence of Mr. Abrahain-yasa, the bride's fattier. Jan. 1. Ill, is.y, by A. L. Hall, Ksij., lr. Jas. A. Bazkk to .MlssAi.icE Nash, ullof Huwan, Pocket-Boo Lost. It was in the town of B., and Mr.-8. lind ju.l concluded some purchatieft, whe 11 lie made .1 .1. ,-' .1.-1. i - me Htitriung uiccovery mai dim ucket-UoOK wait Io!. While searching hi pockets iie found a buckeye, and 8aid '"(ienlleinen, mjr pockeubook U lot. but there' h.v been Home thins: discovered by l)r. Tabier, of Nashriile. ol l:r grcaler value- H Jiio nnckeye ; rue Ointment, which will eure Pile in all raceg, when lined according to direction. Try it. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by C. K. Barker. Couem' Honey of Tar will relieve revere coughs of lonjr standing, and prove a blessing to all who sillier with affections of the throat and lung, and is confidently offered ;he public as the best rerjjedy in the world. In our rig orous clime where coughs and colds prevail, this favorite remedy should bave-a plan; in every household. When the liltle one are attacked by croup, or wboopigt oiih, uolhinj; wilfafTonl such instant relief as Cousetns' 1 1 one v of Tar. Price 50 cents. For sale hv ('. U. "Barker, r ' - . 1 ! " PRICE CURRENT; ; Corrected by J.'M. Kkoi Jc Co.) , , Jan; '9th, 187D. Cottox Qrm ' Hiddliiigs, low ' do " staini B.vcbx, county, hog round BuTTKa Eaas . 7i8 07 6 8 , io 45 48-50 &Q1.00 2.2-j 75 i 75 8(10 25a30 j0 mm 10121 Cuickess -per do& Corn Meal modprate dpmand at Wubat good demand at Fixch boat fam 6upoj, Pot atoes, I nun: Oxioxs no dtmjaud ay Oats BEKSWAKi-- r Tallow BLACKBEltniES Appi.iyif, dried SuaAR North Carolina, Davie Couuty, IS ScrEKIOR COL BT. James Holnian, 'Plaintiff Againul j I David Holman, "Mary C. : Petition for; Arohbrr, David Ilolman, and - Parlitioni three minor heirs of Vm. ( ; Iluhiian, dec, wlipse names 4 are unknown. Defendant. I . It appearins io the aatiafaelion of the Court on affidavit, that the above na4uel Defendaots are non-resident of thw State,, it h ordered that pnblication be made in lh "Carolina Watchman," a newspaper published in Salis bnrv, N. C, for sl atjecessire week, notifying saui defendanta to appear at the office of ibe Clerk of the Superior Court of said conntyjoii the 25lh day of February nt end answer the complaint which la 'deposhed In the office of thtf Clerk of the Superior Court for said eoim tV,'Vrid if they fail to answer the coui plaint widiib that time, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the lelief demanded in the com plaint. . I Witness; th'w January, 1879. I G.M. BINGHAM, j. 13:Ct. Clerk Superior Court Davie County. '; -1 :. NUT? T?. T??? TrCl -1 I ! E. H.VMAB.BTTR FT.i il J 71 J L f !Ur. 1 1! i " w nj Jt ! 1,1 A ! ! LI I n L ; r HIAm m Tilt Important organ Wc!gi lit aVnt three r.g peno (about strained or filtered irom It. Bil is the natural purmjive of the bowels, and if the Liver becomes torpid it is not separated from the blood, but car ned through the yeins to tdl pem 4 the system, anjl ia trying to escape through the pore of the uun, causes it Io turn vel'ow r t;n km.. M color.; The stomach becomes diseasd.and Dj-s-pepsa. Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, ItflU isiiess. Jaundics, ChiSIs,Ia3arial Fevers. Piles, Sick and Sour Kwmach, ad. general debUity IbU low.. MeKRFXts Hctaxise, the great vegetable aisecivery for torpidity, canaes the Liver to throw off from ne toi two ounces of bile each time the Wood passes through it s as long as there is aaex cessc.hile; sxsi the effect of even a few dci ft H upoayeuowr corapltxton or a brown dirt stun, wm aitoDith aH ha try it they 4e2ne the Bt symptoms to disappear. - iTje cure of all bilU J' ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certain i bytaking HarATiHitindccottiancetj-ithVlirections. j Headache is generally cured in twenty minutes, ' uu m uismc inai crocs mat tlie tvcr caa exist if a lair trial is Hir-n. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE fop pu t o BY ALL DRUGGISTS. U Price 25 Gsnts and 11.00 - r - Q T The fataliiv of fCfLang Diseases, which mtcd tj the pne attract- , gw-third-f a'.l death's victims, arises front the' j Opium or Mojfpliiiie treatiaent, which simply M- : la r ,f.,A r- c;-n on- o,'.no win 11 PW if Opium or llorphinc, or any preparation Y1 vp"", iuorpmne or rrussic Aa. can be louuj ra the lM.oeK t tfjv. r.m Coven Syrup, which has cured paopi v,ho ere living to-day with but one remaining lung. No greater wrong can be done than to say that Consumption is incurable. The Close Jt ufst Cow& SvteVp ill -cure it when all other moo have di'.ed. Alio. Clolds. tich Asthma tixon-Attis, aud aH diseases ol the throat ana lungs. Read the tcstimehjals of the Hon. Alexander H. tiiesacosGoy-Smith and! Kzu;nv Brewn of f'a. Bon. CJeo. Pealxjdy. as wc.l as those of other .remarkable cures iaeur book free to all at the dn;e storesand be onvinced fhi t if fiyou wish to L cured you can be by takii; the A'.Glob Flowfr Cocgm Syrup. " j Take no Troches or Lozenges for Sore. Thro jt. ) wirai yuu cao Fe vtoia r lowh aTmur at same price, t or aaie d j au Urasgists Price 25 Cents and $L00 Grave mistakes are madcln the treatment of all diseases th.it arise from poisnit ia the blood, t Not one caee of Scrofula, Syphilis, White Svdling, 4 Ulcerous Sores and Skin Disease, ia a thousand, is treated without the use of Mercury ioocse form. . Mercury rots the: bones, and the disease it pro duces are worse than any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. Da. Pemsehtpn's Stjllin gia or Ql-esx's Delight is the only .medicine Upon which a hope of recovery front Scrofula, Sy philis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer. 5x0,000 will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury,' or any ingredient not purely vegetable and harm, less can be found in it. Price byall Druggists 51.00. , Globe Flower Cough Syrup and Merrxll's Hepatikforthk Liver for sale by all Drug, gists in 25 tent and Ji.co bottles. 1 A. 7. MEESELL Is CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA, PA. H c H hi H 03 n State oFZVoi-tn Ci-oLina. Cotztity- i. xii t; sriKi:ioi: covin. Suijorj Kliitlz, admLiistrator of"! T .. I. t I M . I ovitn juippuru. Agunwt Jno II A Lippard, K;i 8 I Lij, parl, Allison Lip;iid, Atlol phns Linnard. Cledora Lii pan!, liebect tt Yost asd'M:tr-i I'i t ilimi louell tin Yost, 'her husband, Eliz;t- f land for asset. belli Isenhotir, t,u:i Brown, Lunda M. Lippard, J. S. Lippard, K. A. H. L. Lip pard, Calvin Kosher, TXiuiel Richer and Mary Jane Buaher Upon afiidayit ofPi'aint'ff ii i-i ordered by Ihe Court that publication be m ule in the fUnoi.iNA U'ATrn.'iAX for six BticcessiVe weeks noli lying Allison Lippard and-Vdol-phus Lippard, two of the d. 'fondants who are non-resident of the .State, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of xaul cunnly, on Monday the HMh r!:!y of March, 1879t ant) answer the complaint which will le filed in the aiove entitled action, within feu d ys from tlie date hereof, and if they fail to ansVer the complaint, the Plaintiff wil'l-ap-ply to the Cuurl for the relief demanded in the complaint. Johx M. IIoraii, Clerk Io:o't Suier.ior Court of Rowan County. USB THIS BRAND. BEST I1T--THS 770P.LD, M Wihtim-'m Saleratcs, One teasprtonful 'of this Soda u.-cd with sour milk equal Four teapooiist'iiU of the best . Baking Powder, :tv ing Twenty Times its cost. See package for valuablo : iu for mat ion. . If the touspoosifnl is Um hirgo aini does not produt-e good results at first use less afterwards. STABLE. Having purchased .the Livery. St a hie on Le& street and perfcctcl all .necessary arrangements forcar rving on the business in a cotn plete and satisfactorv manner, the public are solicited to give us a trial. We aro prepared to afford All 'usual Accommodations. and will do so at the" most moderate prices possible-. sgDROVEIiS are invited to give us a calK Day visitors can have their stock carefully attendwl to-ar.d every prop er attention shewn them. The staljJe attenib ants are experienced and careful men'. Horses-boarded "by the day, w eek, month or vcar. Call and try us. H. J. HOLMES & SON. Jan. 2d, 1878.' ll:tf CLACK WCLL'S TGBAGGO T T. I AYEES, HA r FACT r 1 E n OF fixe cigars, I Salictury, N. C. The lollswlas nraruls kept constantly on liana: "Royal Gem. ta.f? per M. "Little Pet,5' f40.w pr M. tBota MavsuiA filled.), "lialsy," $23.00 per M. waiver I ake,r(lia5f ia.vrtna Eilrtl.) per. M. Xr. $30.00 rr M. Prileof iba.H25.per.M. "little Conimoilore,"2),0Crei a:. Ohlcis pnaupt- T''.;U mooa ma iivirg pcraoa (about lt lli,LLXlUt : i nail boiir. to have Jhe hilm isn.1 h.. im,,,:. I ! 1 V - c rti-rr....' ... - ' I 1, ; '3 putative of the bowels, and if the Liver bct6me i 11!. -V 1 ' ',- '" V J 1 l l i R.I r III HIlHI UP. Vif ii AT ! t ivi L I a & piiivii 'Bb im i. j i- 4--;. -a . SAL1SBUUY,X.C. . i. '"iiity.in rraujifM, J am too Iron or BrnM. All Windof Epand BoileJ Work hne tlh rlim ch; ai0 .ltrkind(i AKricuhwI .nd Ming Machinery buile Wjiire4 lo rder.; . I.ai Stl preparVd to 0rSrl Aj 1 6 ilors e Portable ngiae ttad Boiler TMie aimr sirop. t - j. Wrk gHaranifwd, andat l unit Vli Ii HORSES HOERi 2. H O P eonnecte;! wlt Jtrowji . Verbte Uvtrf-4 v- uioie. gjff-u designs jf stim-a. suit any sjipe ol loot. AUsu inwurtrtcUylenllOo prln, Slplva and WARRANTED. All alaOs'bUckioulttlBr1' I prolajitly tluut. : .. ., .,, , , , ; imiy i . . Qa find Off SUck as: Greab j; BOOT?,! ..'I GAITEHSj SHOES, ; 4 1 i b- SLIPPERS, &c. ' ItH . ) , 1 ,- . .- . s .. ... i ....... 1 i i r . . . Hespectfully anntmnce.i his coirticriance kt ! opposite kum.s' JJrop fetoriv lie U alwaj- ready and auxious to-acconnnodatr enhtohw" iif .iis li ne iu tho best man tier poatdlde. j litt U, ftrejiared to do first class wiirk nd can coin-' petit -itfc any northern Khop or Hand iUd . wtrk. His. math uies lasts, ttcrare tl; tb ' itfst and best paiein. Ue works tfeyer bst material tuid kvv s n bund ready made w rk, and stock rqual to any pi-tial .oiderT" ! . ltfpairinjr neatly and jroiujitly dne at Tea- . sonible' prices. baUsfcctioifjriiaiaimi'd or to cluvrge. ' ' iricej to Suit the Timc's.t:' Gash orders by mail prtHHplIy filled .il.oiuos. r..M.jKAGLB. RBfl Soniulii" ItaMt earsd. Ttm Oriel r,a I rUliK. Mi,i ran s.fcok- Opium t-tin-, l-r W H. BUli Wvruuocu a. Cw.c la. ; DE,OTJO?Z,S unB!PANnrATTi iMnwnrDii i- v m-mmw ri mm mm m v w mw mm y r r 1 1 ! n r s Aid aneanaled for tha enra and preTntono. j VjtAan i in Stones. Cattle. Hoes.fc.li eeD.asd J?ow is. ; AYiS . SOXmL Crov. JJaitiiaor a. Vd, SALISBURY BOOK STORE GEO. W. YOPP, Propr. j (AtPlylci'a OKI Stand.) !BI0!IT NEW BOOKS i: 't- : LOW 0 r: CALL AND SE-R II I M BOOKSKMILLION j with CixMcrt on, A ramnMtM Wi ' i nhooil, Ldirio! Vnriuiljr.Stofb. ' lityla onin, Advfc taBridrfrwa. ! Huifcmd, anU Wile, CeifUer i ' Mttrimon I nfurrj; luifif iliniM !., jj' to jiarriaite, ConfuKal duties, ot iiaijruo action. Lw t.1 Niimit, Law a limrrt, LfB4 i- rifhuof marrini wnaien.etcaltoon i)ifMrm ot Worn, tl..T tue Bed Oare. A CcufldcztUmi work f UO r Bt4ithfbtlHtEffrtTinrt,mitrar80eitt.Tttv ' Private Medical Adviter," th mu.u of im ' Dura awocialioBi. kr.. aim tm the teem kiblimlnuk Wnd tbnr effects on after I tf , cautine; Varicurrir. &-iuiaal ! titiiMiona, Ncrvoaa debilitjr. Lofi at b uaJ rower, Mav , Jiskinr raarriafe impruH'r orniiliappjr. giving many vai. i, bi receipt! fur rtw cnrrol private uiaraae s aatiie eia. 0Blatra, 60crnr.M9ttieal Advice.' sifetaraa t -Manhood aud Womtncrd, 10 m tt; it all litre $L ; They contain 800 nati and out loo liluat ration, . ' braacf evtrrthlni on tlif p neraiiee evftnn that U wi ktiowinr.andtnurh thai n nut puhi:hrd in anr otherwork. btu in alriylo vo ntnri, or complete m on, for Price ia -tatnpt .iireror C'urrener (lb author invitee eonmtla inK. and Irttere are jrmntiT enttreied- without etiarf a.) . A'idm i Dr. Butt4 DUpeotary. No. IS livrtb Ut aa, . 4 1 earnc.tly aalt prnon uflcriitr fmm KlTPTTJlUtl J a I aend me their, mihh and addre, tliejr will lr tomothiiig to lAcir daaUo ot TnuM. J , North Carolina it 1': 1 j Rowan County Is fLi'KRioR Court.. Moses L Holmes, ! Anainut 8i,cciul lirocccd. Jehu 'Foster.' Admr.. of inis for KtitttpinT T.V, iMof-nf a4atl V a r. f k - Individually ThomaAl j , .Fjter ,: jind .for Foster and others. ' :6'alt T&tHtkWf-7 I;. , Defendant. .. :i . ;. :.! ii.v: i't'd It appearing to.niy .s.it?ibl;ti6U tkt . tlilV Dctcndaiits, Jehu rostif. and Thinat Jt. Fntcr arc non-rrtiidciits 6f ihe' fetatij, it'lia! ordered thaLptiblH-.aUon bo made .for six j Tfet notifying the mid d?fcndaot$ to p ticar at mv office in the Conrt HoWe io i&il iibury on the 4th of February ncxt to .'KOv'v Oivn under iny hand and seal foflfe4 ' I h i 2S1 Uecunliuri A z I). i87fcw ' i v 1 ir." ' J..5L JlORAIf. Clerk : .; Superior Court' Hovn Couitfk Eaok line to Altieiiirle, .1 a Tlie Htxlwrained i running' corhfurtab irl-weeklv Hack line from halisbtirr to Albe- mnrUyN. Will convey paiwiicen to.GoIti Hill, or ebewhere on the line, 'cheaper than ! any LiVery jSlable: ' Ivoawe Salisbury iirery MpiulaV. Wednesday and Fridsr. 7 a. nv Rt i turn e?ery Tneaday, Thursday, and 8ata?4r1 . Iea've orders at National Ilotel. IT G. YV. WHITLOpK.'! I. 27ly. . ; . Proprietor. 1- NAfTIONAL iirJOTEtl j ; C0RTULXST STIEKTj ! I' NEAK BROADWAY, IIOTCHKISS ii, r(4XI), loiKiCTOu, ! On Th3 Earop3in Plan, : r !Tle jesiaiirant, cafe and Jnnch rrnni atlaih el, ar4 ibiiirj'aeil fVir cheapnew and excel lence of;iervice. fioonis o0 1 1. Io $2 ter day. $3 Io 10 M?r wi-k. Convetiie.Dt4o alfferrien and rily iilrndt, : Xtw Furniture, Kv Manaeiiient, " li ly. - - . I - ' ' . " .3 j i , . v. i-.'.KrA 1'":i.r-i ' - Ja 2L.J AT ' '":'"'' , - ' 1- '-' i in
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 6, 1879, edition 1
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