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: -') t 1 ;, .G kAL Ij . ,TT . , . . ' y - , , , IViM?i!7f A work iiorse ior ma boaru. !y .titfanice for inforinatiou. w : Wc afo pleased to see in town on a vis- lit 'Al H6UUWOUU vi UUHCtt ait jiiK Uauber i dead. ToW waa veli kuown as a barber hTtliis place far bliiiUii Hotel in tlif capacity in its jialinies tbij. T Ife was a worthy mau in litis profession, auu upngiit in Ins life. . -A," largi?'-, meeting tif the fanners of Rowan m tttc c4urtlpuse t-lay, passed resolution kskiug or rcrieBfatiycin'1Iie legislature to pass tjie stock law, Tfe inccfing com Trised rprescntativcs from all tbc town- lls exlept one, and was conducted with A! cRri'riiu! hka sent as a pircc of Viiaclmiiiltr Micated k Salisbury. We will!ii4ilNttlisu it jui ret, but will scuI iibm reu4 iWore the uext inectiu; pftlie- jja(i-d;j'oif;:;l'owft Cfrniiuissiouers; S,erliaptuie' will be moved by it jer- laps no " -r : fit -o- 'The iiideiaguel tenders thanks fo the lire. cmmhi. hook siixi laxiuer Umii- jwiny, aiw citizens generally, fr th val iuible Micviecs iso ,gencUly rciuliiel in laying -ller : liopcrty from llic tire, on Maut C. IIacl. -o- MistaKXV'KixiXK.s After the fire ivai vii Soutaiy Mrniog. lit: 8ider viivitcd hrciuen ami Wlwrs t his ssi- lixni )a thi west eitdW ,;tle' Hoyden iKi nan (ten ohc jree una km to ail 4iio:catot.':- ;ijiicir-diWkeiiue rUult, itld w'tiie tightiiig Ensued. JJut w'orst of ; 4ilis Jup -little boj were amou ttte driultli f o- l thii loan, Monday tuoi ning, after a HM tillHes -Mrs. A.wjk C. Im, wife of Ia .fi Uu i 'Mtuday evening, (JwiawK, sou of f 'ol. t?. S. Jj (u u, itroipi ictcit llov- tU-n I fHim, aged a tmu t 'le veil ya is. er vices -of, (hose parted loved owes kr ilaet at the Eitiscoital l)iircli x sterdaj' ficu(u, the venerable DivAVlu at taking part in th;cerciuonie3- tyiijiLii-'Vo tlje yiMing friend who u-nt U.4 welfi'ni;eake, and 4 di-cf a -regular 4U f:isiiiia'd Kni'Jish I'liini lji!lliiir''' iniide iu,Kli"(aiid Tiiitl eaten iu Salisbarv. (N.tn trhit auding iti lulig jonniey (ncsir- ly: 4,000 141 we can trstitV both t its M4lh-nj ii.ililics ami tin- er.iHtiii. It Hjsure' jiMhtMi tu saiti)!c tin- jciKc tiie tho'.tghttnl Uve ol'oiie ot mother vf Kuxhiinl !ov- n hjdi dis- alirc onhoteiMiJiei. trrrjrlU uUhi)v all tin railroads thiiji' "'id -Texas' have had low emi- rant vsife K t o t loise who were g 11 to t hsit Ftite. It only within the last few dsiys have iirraned to bring" eiui- hit the v i i - grsitits from, Texas to Georgia aud the patxiliiiasr at Jow rates. They ha ve fixed It" sit i! wiuts jer unle, which will enable lanv ;i iMor fellow who w.-mfx r rinin tack home 10 make the, trio. This is L t I - " " -tjf. Help the pciilicuts luck and I hey u ill kitipt-tokfayii ti - - i -z O- t. - . i -. . I .'Wil L'sslv; C, -Feb. 17, IdH). Mr. K. l Morrison, eolportor of t'ou- SonJ l'ii'is ivtery, . was' thrown from his feliiele oh the lath inst.Tiud his rteht f 'rtstdishititel, 'ku that lie will Ut uitable l I urk 1 r several weeic. ;i he accident fasausi lic'cello liby tlie chokingd' his horse in ifei.l "Gisii' avenue, " which you kiced l.i sti week. I it is mUcli to be la rented, as h was just getting well start- 1 iu tne work. . :. M. Ve understand Uiat neatly tlie whole te rHidMssijlg'tliciresideiice' of Mr. uyes Gray, is r withiu tlie corporate .lini h, ;andt ha t -the. tow 11 is responsible, for . il .ill'-"". - ' f coiuiiriou. . It is a- di-esulful time tU ft roiidsjust iiow, but iwople will asi.oye4::tljeu ftrhether. tliey are safe or J"i When there is no war to iro around. r. i- "1 o- iUjumfjlE EXTliAOllDlXAttV. pit. A I. Mit'fiw1 3e ieesdiii ijf Dr. W. A. AI unlock, near ihM.ni viiSi.Frhlav. Fb. 14th. bv If v. llfnii)pleMr. Matuevt John Cbaw fiu, Su jKQTuteiMUpnt of the Salisburv is'Coujnayraud late of .Loudon, Eng!, 3J1SS i.iliA IUrriTi also of London, ga,,d. jji . ( ; AinHhusls a faithful, constant couple faty$: Mr. jCisiwfiird (a brother I;of WAlunlotk), caine to Salisbiir hmr or il pi years ago, being, at the u euga'd to Miss Kappit, and du-Jw-stapf here he hasrjyon the confi-ix-.e f onj-' business men, aud the es i of airyvllo know him. ouglrall these loni years, both have rif constant juid true, and at Ienth ;s kind Providence rexvaidel their cou- fncy.S Mils Kaimit sailed fi tie 12th;)f January, last, crossiiiir tho KAtlautc.aloue, in the dead of win- to ineef gud wed her fajthful lover. id the iTarairraDlir above, tells the rest nf Istoli v. .WilK- Uii "i ft Iwinliriil !'..- 'ice of oJs and faith, strong, true and npg.i Hy' tie ymmg -couple be as MAUd properous as they deserve. ile IIOCAL QITI0X. Jiorti 0 ti of t he . ci t izeus of this llnry) Township pioiKfeo to test the iieijtso voters rtri tlie "subject of JHMi.iis'. j An. Act wsis passed iu ! '4, (Chap. 1), allowing the peo otany township to? take the sense, of ri..lf " 4 . v I i:mueO voters on tins question. r taw p pct;tou Idn ssed ro t he issioners. askiiig them to 1 t f'M to hold Hie election in the usual J n ,1 1 lie hqur trafSe l getting jto le more and nj ore viewed inthe light of its yrasbe fui ues8 of public money, without, feowf ver, weaken Ing any of the arga men ts gainst its pernicious conseqnetices on tle tarals of the 2 cemmuuiry. Tax-r payers ore becoming more restire Aader ttte burdens of an institution vrhuzb bea efijU uo one except the liquor d?aler and iuijMMes sucli ' severe hardships on " the public r iu tlte irosecution ot criminals atnd the support of the destitate and1 iif- flieted. The retailers in. this towuship are doubtless las worthy , - as otlier nen of their occupation in other couimuuitiea. pTho niovemeut will have no reference to them a individuals, but wil be directed on the higher grounds of right 'and duty. We understand that petitions will soon be put into circulation for the purpose indicated, and voters will be given an op portunity to express their wishes Wat the oils. Xo SAle Foil Hat4 Mr. Jno. M, Knox showed ns a letter from a coin in ision tnerchaitt in Kalcigli, in which he. is ad vised not 4 send any more Xorth Cartdi ua hay to tliat; market, as tliera is no side for it. ltMNucs in competition withl the Timothy Hay of the 5 West, which sells freely at 80 cents peri cwtr, and at that pnee is preferred to the meadow hay of this Mate at a lower price. Oar farmers Mir perceive in this state f facts the effect f seiiding to uiarlfet an in ferir sirticle.; A large proportion of l lit hay sent ta Salishary for instance,, for distaut markeff, of veif por quality ami Iadljv handled at that. Stock will iwteat iti Th6 purchaser is diappnineil in this iray once or twice and then ceases Ut buy it, aud thns the market is virtual ly closed against it. V . ! If the hay raises Tof "Kowatr Imve dam this way (andjFsc'enis that they have); the next best tiling they csin do is to tuu ti pnMluct of their meadows juto manure.. Many of our hest farmers have for a long time cmidemned the practice f f iling the hay instead of i i i feeding it 011 the farm to be returned to the laud iu the form of manure, and have predicted that it would end 111 impover ished farms.; If tlicy are right, I the poor price received for meadow hay will be no scrums loss 1:1 thcejid, provided thegniss goes to eidarge the manure pile. .Aud-yet it is a fact, fairly demonstrat eu ngnr neiv iu 1 balisbury. that theroTa more momv?in raising grass than iu rais ing cotton. MrJ M. L. -Holmes jt-au give the facts and litres to any man who has1 fi.tith enough tory it. His experimrnts have "prttvetl that grass ; will beait cotton nearly ti to The hay taken oil his one anron--vi"h!h ucrelot orchard rass md cloves ), wm;hl stll equal to the west ru timothy if it jdid not beat it. His lot ii-bis hi i about: seiu tons n ye;r, large iy exx"di.ig anyj natural meadow in the -ouutiy. If farmers would raise and send ki market such hay as this we would nev r set? letters from commission merchants in tin- cities lik t jthsit ilescribed hlove. FIKK. With remarkable pemstency- jfirc has Urokeu out withiu 3U feet of tlie same place iu this town no lessthau four times this winter. This is strange enough to call far a committee of investigation with power "t send for H-rsons ami papers." In everv case the! iippaieut tact suggest accidental cause. and yet it is iwtssible that bottom tacts trary. : - - -might show tlie con- .Sunday morning last about 3 o'clock, stiKikc wsis sceJi issuing from thep-oof of John Suider's liquor saloon, aud on closer inspection the house was found to" be 011 tire between the over-Jiead ceiliiiguiul thsit piirt of the roof iieAresf the iXatiomi Hotel. There wsis ji trap dwr tw other nicans cif getfijig abovo tho cejliiigi except by cult ing through' with an axel How the tire originateii there is a iuystery All attempu ti save the building failed, and the efforts of tho firemen were then directed with reference to saving adjoin, iug buildings, and this, we are ghid to ssiy, they succeeded iu doing. The burn ing building ' stood almost iu actual contact with the -Jrick wall of the National Hotel, which haul six opeu win- dows within resichi of the blaze. On the other side, with jouly eight feet iuter- veiling, was the old "two story wooden buildiug in which were subdued this 1 tltreeuccideiital fires win ter. 1 1 fas jgencr- ally iM'licved that the Xatiomit miirht le 1 1 ' easily -saved,, and so it was ; but every- I tody confidently ejxiiectedtorKee tlie old wooden building ahd all the hoasesj iu the entire row, licked up by" tho flames. Fortunately, for once, there was jpleuty of water, and the firemen kept the. wooden wall saturated. Meanwhile 'the Hook and Ladder 'company cut away large lot tious of the building and hauled them iut Use street. There was no wind, and by means ot water freely poured iiu, the fire burnt jlowly, and gave the Hook and Ladder men good opportunities to work, which they improved "with remarkable success. Everything considered! om? firemen are entit led to ; high : phiiie for their suceeAsful efforts on this occasion. Xo iusurnncef but tlf losiiotJfeiit.;X " .: FKAXKLTX'ZEPVRS. - - - 1 - - . -- - 1 f : ! S ! Our fa 1 mers 'are making efforts to ob tain thj liest breeds of stock, esneciallv nogs. It is now si fixed fjict thet there is soon to 1m a Post Office at FrauHinville. WM. Kincaid, Esi-, is extensively en -gsigeil in ikildin feijices, and remodeling his faiBi, ari-agingstock pnkures, &c Ho is tHi'Mf three !uci"hborsIwho! have joined, to run a neighborhood "stock law.w lieing - itin by M 1 F.j A. Lingle, proprietor. We understand tha. his pnisiiects J)f sue-1 ciws sue iiauea inj;, as 11c it ciiingn gJtHHl nianv gmHk4. W Wish" him Jhatluocess w,,leu he tertaio,y iiei titsJ i 1 ii uiiuii luviu iiusiiiiiixumai iiuuk tr ueiglibors., We o construct a baiean supiMs they intend t out ' i$!.pbjetubi'ta.ciii4 of tne nue trout in our numerous fish ponds; but Unity lias done gone and aniiatated, dissected and cut it iu two.. Well, now, let Unity take some of the fragments and construct a globe, six iuches in dUiueter, and tell us what tuust be the dbxuieter of a bit that, bejng bored through the cen tre, would cutUmt just half of Hie wimmI. o - SOUTIJ mVEKUIIPLES '7 The, recent snow ami ice -have swollen the streams to great extent. a 1 S The iHM)pleinr;t;hlsficcioti arc deter in in til to have the' "Stock Law." Seve raHplarjtati&is'irrVfiW uiider one fence There are rails enough iu Franklin townshisvwitlim tl6 space of four square miles, to fence the,: cdiiuty, tin d have enougii left for stove- wimmi for all the cooks iu the couuty lor the uext ten years. isb are- Wing caught iu abundance uow at the river. The road between this place and sausoury are almost impassable. Married, by Rev. J. C. Denny, ajTbU Vu iu webb auu alias Julia L.yerly. By the same, at the residence of the bride, 011 the 2d f Jaiiuarjv Mr. Thomas Vfi. ami Ml...- U w-: A.... -dZMX'. 1 If tuimuuu iuw Ufa vim. oiuui ti. jmy peace and happiness attend theiu through ul I the rugged path of life. I On the 13tlrof February, by the same, kt his residence Mr, iL.Josey and Miss Margaret HoIUIiouser. ' Mr. William Trott, a nephew of our much esteemed friend Mr. Wilson Trott, spent V few hiys with us recently. He uow resides at Catawbsi station. EN0CHV1LL& ITEMS. A few -days ago. Mr. Xoah Overcash'a bouse wsis robbed of a few articles, which were recovereu iu juirt. Mr. II. Mc Lesizer is building a man sion. 1 he gosstpers ssiy that he will soo i choose a partnefTor life. One eveuing last week a iwirtv of sports men caught a something which had every appearance or a fox except the head which was that of a cati ' ' The "Fence law" is bei 112 discussed a great deal just now by everybody in this part of the county. A good number think ft will , be a good thiu, while others are cussiu' uisid about it. llev. Mr. Ileilig, of Conconl, lueached in the Lutheran church 011 the 2d 8al -bath. aud on the siime.dsiy tlie liev. .Mr. Liiru- hart preached his second sermon iu the Methodist church near this place. ' Married : At this place on the Gtli Feb., by the Kev Mr.-Trexier, A. A. Wallace to Miss Jiilly I seu hour. - ' . . By the ssime and at the s inie time nud place, Mr. Silas Itogers a ad Miss Kmsua uoj;ei'H.,'-3 1 - - ... At f he Lutheran .church, on the sstme day. Escpiire Lip,,Mr. J. W. Overcasb nid Miss JJixie I taker. Alt the parties ire citizens of this place, except Miss Ifci- Uvr, who lives near by. Hard to liesit for st small village. For tUe Watolimau. GONE HOME. Lancsvse, N. f.. 1879. I Iovt fa.t they are leaving us, the ureaUv ;ool especiillvli We must weep, ihouglAh cliange is aJbtessed one for thetu ;r wi jieet: them no much their example, iheir counsel and their progress. : Help, O oar Father! for the godly man c.a t t', aiid who will taki his I.ice ? In my pilgrim life and varied experience. I hare never known a nobler. Letter man. or more consistent Christian than Mr. James Hakpek' JuaJl tjje rns f;'ljiVeTwas oved, revered aud trusted. And he was so quiet, so unpretending, thai nrstise and ilmiiks seeiueu to nuns rstlir llian please him. A tale ol suUering would bring the momentary tears to ium eves. Utliers would nil i. would reiiever -wisely and well. - , ; f . - , tits was the rare union of real business tal. ent and the irueiu philanthropy. He heleii others by teaching: ihtm Iu help .themselves Would dial we con Id know hyw many, in prus lerous, ulfliriosiihMls ' iii liui were pooi Imys, underpin p.re,or,iu some way in his em ploy. Several sf tliii ' wertf- married in louse, for his wife was indeed a help .mete to ma. isiie preceeued him to the better land oise leu years ao. I sliall always tie glad that I was permitted o see htm u not two rears airo. Hi. looked so weJk ih- oaUtral. I cmWtl s? 1.0 haiige, only Jfiat'-tie was more feeble. There was none of that.. querulous comblainine or seShness we sometimes witness in the aged, and he was .nearly 80. There was , thesame ! courteous, genial greeting. He was a noble example of the Sooiht-rti Christian gentlemarf. I had not heard that he was sneciallv fail. ing, but vet I rately JpeWl the iVctyt rinii without a tear that I might see his name in the death column. I have heard no pa r tic olalxit'I doubt not he died as be had lived, iu trusting. faith. f. ; ';. XI. ;' Mr. Harper may be said to Ite the tiiitder of ill heamifnl niqiintain tow.n. LenoiryheJp iiig liherally in everything that Voulu coiidice to its best goes!. JCo pne.else did so ranch to w.imU4idMing the tnethodist church there. It wfouUl have been useless fAes to attempt build ing a Presbyterian one, though-he had, been ir many rears a member of that denoroina tiott. lie bad some vears before bnil Mii log church near his. housi, for the rise nf his itieiiiwiim neigiroors ana otners, and eoc4osed a prettr grave-yahi around it; f f ! t Words of ordinary condolence seem trite in speaking of him. Mavwe all. hut 'Mtww.i.11 his i children and errand rbildron ' l; UW liveH,'aod.t last reach . the blessed homt where ! waits to welcome them, to ;part no i For the Watchman, i : j ,0rENsviLstE,- Jif..c4 Feb. 12. 1879. Xn" Editor : Tlie tvjuter does not apl pear IesCevere la Satiiitsoo county than in KoAvatfi It is ttw?, We have les snow IiWe fh no vmi Ii.it-"inT J climate appears as cold.tv"fieii you have a drift:)f snow, likely wo have, none; t we get tliehteaeff(iff it through the mcdihmrof wind aluiorttctdd enough to cnt. 4hin5sidetl fellows in two. The truth is just this, it lias been so cold tliat few haveJRiiished dipping and scraping tur-IK-nt inc. ThoHcrn ho sre raonrng isfr tfuil itdifficiilMoiiaiyiuthlbsirpil vjthont ujiheading them. Timber smd turpentine lifting Itave been hindered Mine' by the excessive cold and rains For the bene fit of your: residers I will tell something about these different kinds of lalior. .rnrpeirtine trees, which. ar luiig-lea? piiies.i;are boxetl during' the winter iiMinths As soon as the wsvrm daya set in, the crude turpentine Itegins to run. -H fmv ifc floT ; !tiien klife kfr mnsfrJie chippetl. -"Ttiia is done with arf instrument which resenble a coopers inshye. - A small chip'drawu:. off -fn4ii sideJti side picbs the iHres,4iud agAiu psissiog around nuioag the flovf,egiiiA. i, ,This is repeated until ( the boxes are fuH.,MXext lt juust be dit- jped j and; barrelled, m A dipiier is a Hat iuatin meot i if the shape of a.' trowel. hand tinisli MraDe.dKcni finish dinnW nn.l W W l tins UiyoXi.n are filled and dipped twr or flveihe Httrfng spring and summer; During the fall and winter turnentine JZJt& ZfirtTW? 10 aendn.erit Cn box far4tili-Mde af-thbttm- r-jr-- r.-s.i rr -. rr srr r'iiiie town ;nai-f i A barrel raft is made by, joining tim bers together like the fouinhit ini of 11 KnMilwlfOuiiuihi from lde ti Side. This Leiiif? 1;inntiit l-iV',ilj are fastened ''to the pbTea by means of uvauiirif.; vru uieininio nre iaceu osirs like those oia bosit. From 150 to 250 iwrrewmiiKe a goou rair. "Jins- requires two hands to carry it 1 Wilmunrton. wheieTit is sold at about Sl.50 iter tianvl.' me goo! naitu can make 175 barrels in one yftwf.tfiJ ff L's: --'1 ;rrv f..- r-m,m ... - , . 1 ;. ... ------- Tnalier is-squared, joiued together in iHim,twneu ra it muiugioit auu aola.at $L50iid;t7 per thousand. ,3 ,i , vJi taE Kiina am ittailoru feet in . diameter uuru one 3roierij. ,f ,iii ,iiie lufenni she puffa iuiif tdcrwi, t litbttlng'tint ' InasseiV of ciudetS al Tutervalsi :'The riiiisTif a pitdrfg affile aide; If ntanrgeVI' ai should:l, si yiahls vera50'lmrrel of r. -7 Tuureu a xax. tiuu atr atarday. A large ue is airinteresting sight to au up-couutry man. Tlie haiida are all thA same color- without respect to' race , ,Tar sells aJSLO per jbjirrel. 'Kavan lueir wouldrdp yvell to buy ;it, makeA-coni-iMMiudTof pitch ami kabd, and cover their1 roofs with 5t, These are the. .thief arti cles of prod nee in this cohuty. In some parts Enough corn is raised for "support, aud vj-ry'iittle in others.: Some swamps I'liiMuvBTice auumianiiy for, a lew years. v 1 hesi.ti is scarce, mid I nevr uit vti.f fields LCoi 11 sells at 1 per bushel, nud Hour at 4 cents neV ionu:I. Aeud us shium enteruirsiHi? man who will . 1 article from the western counties for less! profltt -" . '; ,. )' -' The falriiiers in this couutv make ii tint qualify) "of molasses fiioni th' Louisiana cane. -;It taakes 110 seed. A new cJNqr is startel;fnifn the old caues The molasses is fren frmu that "green wlianit' which: helong tojiowau soigunu The LouisW lana catie. mauared bv a (.'Itisia (irovi m compel ny. ynTtulif make Vs tine f(y riip. ii s has ever been on market. Highly cultivated, it will produce better than thtse kinds of cane grown iu Kowau. incline is ouneu during winter, and manufactured in sn'riujr. If anv ltnwan fiirmer wants this cane, I will take pleas- 4 111-e in proennng aud shippiug the same at cost, which will not be much. ' - BesMetfully, -C, W. Cokkiiikh. I By the Ru. U. t. Broo, at liLi resldeace, on Xhc M v, Ai..etier Cl Kiowin -W.n of Hiwhi mnt BUSLN ESS LOCAL. COi-UMN c? ra : rrs i vimi: yeast ro ir- Uyai ifMau ted to str cent, pur er and ill runigcr t Itaii aiiy Yeast niriKakitig. I'owikniowtru- the marker? "Every.'-Can' is guaranteed to'gTv'e'K rferC Wtfsfactioii or nioiiei- refuirded. For kte JKvS S.'T IHiifectly sstfe, will burn in ordinuiy ker osene lamp fuse new wick), biphuua and niethil awaitled by the Ceuir'eu'nisil Com mission. Use it ami feel safe. For sale h' ' j J. IX GaKUX, Agt. A uince lot of Men's, Uoy'siiid Youth's Fur and Wool Hats just. received at ! J. 1). (JaskillV PARSO.VS iSXUFF, Still increasiuc in favor. ! Try it. It is mild and puie. For sale by J. I). Oaskill. IVATTi PLOWS and a splendid lot of Castings bow: on hand. 16: 'J. I). Gaskiw., Agt, Call an I exam no my wbrk.i 11 pU'tn'res are giiaateed tojiive tisfaIctiou-'hl-dren slioiiid be uro'ught to tlie.Galkry. :iii the nioruing. FeneotyiKiH anil Gems two for fifty cents. . '- lb:3iu j C. W. C- WOOLWIXE. ; to he Farmers, As it is now about rime for preparing vonr Compost Heaps, I would tsill onr atten tion ti jhejaet, that. I can Jnrnish'.yW pure Chemicails (Animouia, ioda and Fot- ash), aud iSuper' FhtfjphatcW (beiiig Dis- solvetl Bones; !or Acid f I'hos.), at Ipwcr prices thaii) ever. Xo charges ma do . you for Form u his and ltecipcsy with ! full di rections, r ; ' '; - Don't forget, tliough, that I still cohtin e to keep the two Mont KelhtMcnini Pop- Uir Guanoes evrer sold in thefiihifket, viz : and iUcivicbiebw-I.ASar on reasonable and satisfstcto- ect to sell ry-terina. ps'rt 1 freights to be vhargAl i'tui." Call lit oncd and le.ive Orders. Jb": !Wo would Ji&! persons luteutliug td uuy. tor Ulmstums tree's or; lnistmis parties to come and see what we have, and get our lowest prievs. Wo hsivo si big stock for njch pUrK)8os, r . 'S. j-"H at .i. imuA ,ec to. -1 This week we have iitcreased wu sttKsk of Candies mid Crackers,- IHio finest CouiVctioueries'!We e vep botiglit 31. Linyi.fc Co. i -jv2.ira .reauii ootia iitucuit, .'HiUv ins- rfi - ! : v r- -arw . a r cult, &c., &ic.,; very fine iudeed. ilalagsX Grapea, Csi ifornia Grapes boxes" OHforAitPejirs, Flotidsi (i si ugejC iCewVYork Stato Apples, jiirtt mtired iy. - We havrrTtaoived ii filce lot of Sweety meats for Hyliday tratle. ;-' Fresh Pro pes; iPru pell's Iisiivsius, Figs Citron, and Currents,' just received at "V r9 J'M mm itmim x Ginger, Cross and lilack Preserved well's Chow Chow; Atiuorew" "Mince MeaL at ! I.ivrnv's ; A -f youuganaij go to.Liijton'.s uicc Uoti IJoris for yburswee for a box of sweetheart. M. M. Lixtox &. Co. jcj j 11 ukiiuun mcinireu rerr lav at frTwvvLTi iiaraware jstoe 8:3ft. i - - ' 1 - ' - 11 ' 1 k , -... ... For tae Watchman. TIIE CHASTER' OF SALISBUKY. Mil, BacsEji Jn,, your s paper. is .to be seen a "iratiev to .the Iiiislattne issuiHl y the present Board of Town iCommis- appilCaUOU Will "be the town .Charter,, uCaa jrou tdt ua, wln n flieseapplicationsin Charter wiIL cease t "it U acareel V two years' sinc 'the Legislature gtivd d oii tmeiiileil Chartervj 1 Wa I apiicatious and sevetais ameudiuenta to uurivuarcsiixie,irir, tjua yet souk- - . 01 our ciuzens are not natiipy. It would , .. ...... ... in cim ui near IV vrr fowllTltUit-l1 tit iv1.il.t J. . .J. L this ilimuiin.i niul uriiMt T , . . . no Biiifiiuevs in T ' - UVISIillin' n list be appealeil tand the. State ?. taxed g .j lUK.ttiiim i pur. wpse, acres. The ameudmeiit passetl by 'the last "Le- isiainre was nioixmgttty Uigetett laud cairefnllynirenared befotv it ted for mtificntittUi by a Board t ,. men. as. m. 1., jiulmes. . Kerr 1 1. v. - . Crstlge, E, B. 3rarsh; T. V. Klntfi thers whd fairly represented the' tfealtli,' uitelligeiice,-aml enterprise tof bnr-iti- xciis--- . j ney. jAvvre, :iurtlermore4 eiccteil oy a nan(Uoi)c m.ijonty pf, the ;legal vo fera of the towd, a fact which, can not be said of the" present lioUrd 6rWiVimMiilMr f f it. -Tliere arie a little the rise of 450 legsil voters; iu the town, and ret- not a ingle member of tlie - nresent ihwinl in. eluding the Mayor,. received the half of he' extTptirtir perhaps - of one, Kiid the iim iiuuikHji, nor inu oue-inuu 01; it. wirn 4n;ijoiitr Dot bne-seventh ; aud iyet the iiiost-oHicio.ua.. movers for the new amiuU blent, and ftr Juuovatipus generallv.Jare 'tliikdk iki...1 .. t ft .a a - iiifiinnri wnw receiveu tne smauest tote. Most men holding iMigltibnl bY wucu sngnK tenure wonttf be relitctaut to firce measures unmi a constituency which had shown such indifference to their .pro motion, but not so with the present lioaitl. It has leeii painful to W itness the souirminir; tlie tinkering, tbft' thinr done, ami left undone by it, seemiiiglv to "V uniwijl iu ft jtiailll IU1IM3 ptlOlJC estimate to exemplary capacity for gov-r erning a town, aud yet it'has sunk Tower at. every turn in that estimate. ! 4 " Hut what is theobiect of tho nronosed Amendment t , It is said, that. wi4jbject s ro contract tlie corporate , limjt, t,Q draw in theliqes. iu order to leve out some bad loads 'iii the suburbs tbiit Hie town lias to keep up. 1 Did. anybody ever neat ui ii move so nnrrow-miuttefi-so iui worthy of a towu whose citizens la,yc)itim to enterpiise or wlio desire to prosper ! Instesnl of lefusiiig to oik' the lOiids in the suburbs, they should take 'an1 active ami mutviiul. interest, a far as nossibiVt. -in keeping up all the.; rtsuls leswling into the place, and in this waiy induce trade to -come here. Hut the niove is too selfish. ridiculous, and unworthy t6 ivqnii'e frir thcr coin men ti Surely no inemliet' of the present Legislafure..wjilt,le sss euovgh to irt 'm ttiil in. ...kiin.il 4 Zt .... ........ ..4..... j,..v; IIIU III IIIUUM I 11, Ml nimu jjtitl iviuit the previous Legislature did, to say tiothing of other reasons.' '1 ; ; r America 11 goods iu iAastralia accord ing to au Enlisliipapvr,! are taking the lead iu all tlie various departments of iui tiustry and household ecouomy. .Ameiicau machines, tools aud impUmeuts,, em braciug thousands of the various things now produced in our workshops; factories. &c, go ahead in quality and iu price of all other ctmn tries. - American Itanhvstro is also troubling English manufacturers at home It is lighter and betterthan, the heavier pro ducts of the English factories. . : . 'Vyhen the swallows hoincWard 'fly, then is the tune . wheu coughs sind colds Ugin to npiear. Dr. Bull's Cough 3yr up cures every csise. Price 25 cents. Accidents, fom the use of inferior burn ing oils are fttll of daily ., occurence, .not withstanding the repeated waiuing .to coasumers, yet a pej-fectguaiouteeagaiust them .is .found in Pratt's Astral Oil.; v. ' ' .- . J. D. (Uaskili Agt. NOTICE! .. Ve have politely notified all iierwmi in Jehitlo nn iu call and 'nettle. Maui have" lH"uio jtftun ao oura rfeqsif-iVe-agahi give, noiii-e thsjt we jjrill, .extend, ihtj tini i iU'.h'of March', itier which we will iut our ac- f I uynm 011 tor ctniectton;' '" !S'o,olbeir but ice Wiii.be iluf met! hecetrtv..' 10:01. EH . 1 TLe Mfiiican Dollar t- j-t ( Wh,t in the diii'trence between the Mezicvi dollar a'pit T.tbler's Buck ; eye Pi le' JL)i nloient ? One doen what it pVomises arid tire other "does nol The Mexican. flllar yf, '''I uu -m hinldred cents;" hut wlieii you C4itn.ttp.ret it;yi)il fintl it is 'only eighty-live.1- Tabler'f tinticre Pile Oihtmtnl ::ik?-f Will 'ctirl im uQPih-" adpilril it is Auld'lo d sry'iti verj! ' ,. c;t.efj,, It,,mavke -hut, oner promise eure Pilessud dotjn po witloit' failure.' (Price o cenVii'a bottle: for sutir by CR. Barker,' alisbitt-y, NJC ; ,' ' - : -r.Jl i Cousseii' CiutjikjiiimI Honey ofTnr ban beeii BO long anu i.ivoraoiy js.nown mat 11 neeus no enonniuai. Ftr .TOirgs,''cehKi; ibre- th'rbai, lioamfncMftUw ililTMrtUspeedy rVlitft, and , t? -. V.. ..ir. .: i 1. a inoii(jn:miiv uu e.iiKnvivs .flUi'Wj aul ?iir neir.g two of its ingredient.", fli'e kifl of tl fcheloUt; and thefcnrtwlevhj bf a1 phyif' cianju'er itetliu its rei;irm4 ioi v the .feswU Imina a com pound , w h icltjs. I he a vuf ujier dy in tit i nevere cliinate, htVtl liax no equal an a care for coufh, cohl'n, hoHrjjeiieHf, hroifhiii'' eronn; I lc. Ui GtiiiH' I foney "'of TkV. PriciO-.CesU. For mate, 'by.. Cl KJJarkr; liMbMryN, :,-,s if;j r: . IPRIGE 'CURRENT,: fU Corrected by J, Hi.Jvko. &, Cp,i ;:,.fi, PUfirni- ' dlinijs ' ' f'ffl vp ill Ifjw ! dtf ' " 7a slams 1? . M l . '7 Rii!" . 10 Cdai-J? i" UrtliM .tui-rr.i. y(k AL niodcrsttelcuinad at . h : :i J -48t50 Whkat iffMHi demand aJL , 801.00 Pl,ook best fam. . . $2.,t LAH BEJC8WAX TALIiOlf BtrACK BEBpiKSnrr, . - 31t?4l TJOAB H'"' i T TTTTTv I Chew Jackson's Be it Sweet Navy Tobacco ' ' '-- "; " .' "- i rr ,r. ' uc n a living pesos (aUsiC three Erfloas) m, Owh It at loa.t onet ercry naif notir .tr hi. V.. i -i ... ; . ' - mi ikt wn pun lies strained or- filtered from it. Bifc Is the natural ' purgatire ot thetwweU.andif ,th Uer hecomo. Jid t is' no t scpaj-a te J from the Lkxxt. Utt ear- rud Ihwink il.... ...it . . ' 4 and ia trj inz to escape throuch the norr of ,hei rT1' ,c!e,J to tn-jrettw or a dirty bVowaj tif b t?m-ich becomes diseased, and Dv Stick anCSoor Stomach, and general dchifity M-f " discovery tor torpidity, causes the Livtr to throw? fffrom i to two -WBceirrffcneeltimethti 1 Wood passes through it, as long as ihtre is an e-s cess of tiiu; and the tfTctt ofeVcn a few doses w f ufa T ow complexion pr a brown dirty looking? slim, will astonish alt 4io tryltJ-they being the! tint symptoms to disappear. The cure cf all bili. m diseases and Liver complaint is made certain! b taking H efaitnb in aocmtlance wil&dircctipns. j Headache 'is general? y cured in twenty minutes. and no disease that arises from the Liver can ejrist '! U. U 141 II I i fill S T-V"I.. ' SOLD AS 'A SUBSTtTttTE Pft trt Pric&;25 Cents and $1;00 TiW.eatitjt.pr .Coataaiptioa) -nt Jt Ldtncpncascs which sweep to the grave at least tt rf4eafh' icila( aAe Iroe. the Opmms or Morphine treatment, which simply sto P6" ? death tmpoa will Mjoaid 11 Opium or Morphine,.r any pretwatioa oTOpium. Morphine or Prusstc Acid, can beitbaad a the UhOBa Fufsm Com. -.VL k. cured prople who are living tc-day with but on remoinuslung. , Ko greater wrong a be dona gun to say that Consumption is incurable. l"he i GlbS FLOWilt Cour.il Sraup will cure it when f all other means have fiilcrl Alen l",a,l rwi. t Astbina, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat ! ana lungs... Kead tUe testuaoaials of the Hon.. , Alexander H. Stephens, Got. Smith and Ex-Gor. ' ' Brown of Ga.. Hon. GniiPcatxtv. !l those of other remarkable cures In our book free to-all at the dru stores and ba cnmncl that If ; you wish to be cured you can be by takinc the Glob Flowh Covoh STRun ' f - Take no Troches or Iienc-es for Sm Thnui when you can get Gloss Flowxx Svaor at soma price, "or sale by ali Druggistt . ;"". Price 25 Cents and $1.00 fl Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of all diseases that arise from noison la the blood. Mot one case, .of Scrofula, Syphilis,. White Swelling, yuwrow sorea ana sicm msease, in a thousand, is treated without the usepf Mercury in some form, . Mercury tout the bones . anf tke Hlmm it m. ' duces are worse thaa, any thet kind of blood or skin disease can be. Dr. Pkmberton'sStilliw HAr or Ot Err's Delight is the only mediciae upon which a tope of recovery from Scrofula, Sy philis and Mercurial diseases in alt stages, can be -reasonably founded, and that will cure ranrir. 510,000 will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any ingredient not purely, vegetable aad harm less caa be found in it. JPHce by all. Druggists $i.oo. ' . Globe Flower Cough Svkup and Mimii'i HepJLtikk pok the I.ive for sale bv all Dm?. gists in 25 cent and $i,op bouJes. . , X 7. LTERELL & CO., Proprietors,. , PHILADELPHIA, PA. . tutOiOf.lVoitla Cai-oliim Rowan a -ry -!!; . : , IX Tilif jjSjUl'KUIOIl CtL'KT. Sitnou Kluttav adiuiuistrator of Jonn L,ip trtl . A gaunt , j Juo II A Lipr1,.!EJi S t U parp, Lljipin-tl,' Adol-' pluia. Upward. Clethjnt. - Lmi- P""?1hCS XoJ1- and..4r: J PetitujB tin Yitat, her luwhand, Eliza- hind for a tosell fur suwet", vr ixenuwir, tAVzs Hrown, Lupd AI LipparL 1 J4. upparu, jy. ,A. ii. h. Li ptiHd, Calvin lusher, Daniel Huhr amfMary Jane ltiisher rjpbh affldavit of Plain'liff it i ordered bv ih! Con'rt that puMicalk.n be made In' the CARULfx 1 Watbhiian lor mi nuccefwive wek notifying A I lipofl . Liprd.. and Adol ph Lijipard, two of the deft-iulanu who are non-remnVnlft rifrlie State,' in appear at the Qffice of the. Clerk of ' the Snperior Ctourt of cpniyon.Monduy .the lCHhdy of March, !879,!hd answer the complaint which, will he filed in thfe above entitled action, within ten; taja from the date hereof, and if thev fail ,lfer.M,e. complaint, the. plaintiff will ap ply; to the Court for the relief derannded in .1. -.!-:.. 1-1... ' . e. ,'r Hie, v-uiupi.-iiui.. juhx ai. 110BAII, t-ierit lsfJr, i- Superior Cotirf of Rowan Corinlv. USB THIS BRAND, .M' letter. ;ttaD ';aiir Saleratos. tenspoon ful of .this SoiTu used -with ,i,ir niilk mjual Four tiHjiuiafulfi ' .. fit the. Iet Ihikinjr jpt der, tiv-. ,. Ui'nz Twenty Times' its' cost, tgec jiavVn'fof valuable ' ' ' r " ' ' iafVinirtttWtn. ' " ' '' If tlnV teKntr'fn7 'liirVW liiiiV lind tloe ! not n'Mtlitie jMd fehlVft jit'tir'st' " ; j in ;(!jivJs'lrs-afterwiiVl. ! V i - ft;i.S;aB;-a:3C. .S vi -.: v;5 p -if'i i-! -'.a. -TIaving jHirchHsccl Abe Ivcry talile otuLce street arid, perfecied ivfttreccs-rtH arVatigi-identli fiir'car iryije n the businesa in a' com- :fi iyTi plcte and. wtisfactorv manner, the public, arc solicited tgkgjyejuf a trial, , .We ;ire pfcj)ifeVto aflord' All., usual Accommcdations iV -visitors Csin have thei Ubt k-tJim'fully? Atfewdctl rVy Hhd everv bfoTV- er-anwutMinoBcwnineni.-ii nesiauu; attencn aiWKarexrKTjcatfCtJ aud- tactful year. Call aud trv ba. , men.-- Uiopth yr u -jtvtJiuitnif.t iifxnirtitol r?l - ' Ik il. XI VS.Li.ll CjO CJ1, I": j ma lift : .11 ! i .t; -i-f i-i Tne iiulowins branat kpjit consUntly on hand: tBoyallieia4"i'it.w wrM. "Utile Pft- Hu m r 1 ( - a3igav'A:y -an .. w at y a .best;: a0.d wiil.iuai) at tke jnost nunlerate prices iriVe ns A caTff fif' visitors can have their i - :. .; . JLLl " aaaMaaaaJl ( i. 13 RA'!a af bTTi M. (Both Havana. filled.) "DalXy," $35jw per Jl. BrJrerLitii,half Harana ttlTertr per V. " ftlwii Cnim()artrW.wrrrt Orders pnnnpt i - ynikd. j0. j lMvi&Couuty, Ix Sltkuiob Cotttx. fame Holinan, w JUmimliffY ; r ! J ' Mvid . 1 loiman, f Mary C. A rnhort, Ua ti.I Hoi man. aod three minor heirs of Was; 7 IIuI'imo, dec, win nasnes lire unknown. " Drledanta. ; Petition for Paxiition. - . ,t, t-.'.-'r1-; 4 It ippearing fo the nTisfactiii oflhe Cotirt i i onafSJantjtyat the a bore aameI llVmIni U are noB-rudeU f this tate, it ordered that poUuatton be made in- thW "Carolio. atckman.v newsnarwr miKlt.kl t- arr. Wiry. R . c. for air niirri .L. ,j:r: try. i..l defendants to appear at the office of th. UJerk of the Superior Cnart f -;,i hahkiJ atvn: 1 m - mi viniiiiji m lb 25lh day of FeWrnaraext tutd answer th cotyiplaint which w deported in iKe ofSc f the Clerk ol the Snferiorourf for Said coun t.t.amf ifUter fail to answer I he cointiaii.t': within Ibit time, tbe Plaintiff will t,ply V. Ue Court for the relief demanded in the cot plmnl, . : . - . j : . : Witimw, thia JanuarrlSiar : ' i E.H. MARSH'S SALISBURY, X.C. 1 Jtving'my Fbnndry in rendition 1 ." ! prepared to do all kind oUL'a-ilnft ia either ! "r1BW; AH ktodnof Ensin and Boiler 1 Vtrk done with dinDali h- Un .11 ' rmiltlml iin.l f 1I..I.I . ... repaired to order. I arn also prepared to Drea Lumber, make all kinda of MnnMir.. Sahf niind and Doora. 8ah, Doom, and all Be of moulding, kept conatantlv on kattd A atock of Lumber alwajs on hand or furnhuV ed ntuhort notice. . f A Horse Portable Engine and Boiler- for sale at my nhpp. ?ork gtiarntfed; and at pricwo anit tk lm"' -.I; m 28:lv.nd, practical Blacksmith I HORSESHOER. SHOP connected with Brown VerbleU Livery uuates. TU deHina ot Huoea, to huh any uae 01 toot. All hhoeinx on htrtcily uulentlUc principle.-! unci WARRANTED. AU kluus UailcHinUiUng promptly dQne. t l8:iy - r 1 ? -. 1 : . i . Oa and Off Slick as Grease ! BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c. TXT Kr rn a rtr tt .Kdsp-ctfully annuuiucH hix routinnai t at h in old xtiind in hia tdd line, on Main btrt-rt, oppfiMite Enniiis' Drug iUvrc Ho in alwajn rwnd' und auxioux to acconinuHlute cnhtoiiivrit, in hrx Pine in the hext manner poHaihle. He i preparod to do first cIhh work und can, ctimt . pet'tiiwith any northern. Shp or Hand made worKj tlfKniarbiseit laot, dt-.. are or the 1 latent tU'd heat pa tern i. He wnrkn the very hext biAtefiai and ke pn on band ready niadu work, and tock equal Ui any fpmal oider. j Reparrinp neatly And promptly done at rea. : tollable price. Satirifcctiou jjnaraulrcd or roT. charge. Prices to Suit flic Time. C wlvordetuhy mail proniptlr filled, alamos. W.M. EAGLK. and lomkiio liaMtrarrid. Thjprlglnol-!.. ii CtJkK. tun f. r bak m Oniiin R-Utif. ti W.M. (Mfnlr M Mrti.lt jt. a, Cmh C, 14. u FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, . Ar vaMiwlad for tba er and prvrvanoaof itf.imliiHoriw, Cattle, Hoc,fclip.and Powi. savis s. i'ovrs4.ro.&ut 1UBOH. MO. SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. YOPPj Propr. f (At IMyler4 Old Sfcind.) '1 ii : ! -'i . - !.'-. ii BRIGHT NEW BOOKS ' 5 '' Al" " " ' - -.. -IS DOW: PRICES. i. , ur; i ' 1; - CALL AND SEE HIM. J.tf. BOOKSMILLIOW I ! ! FJVt 4 B IB "P oiuo. w r4Sock, ohod. .Tilncrial Viifkr.afi. r viisv HtTia vvill.a. Adriar llmWf. - tluilMIKl, nj Wilr, CwWr. .4 Jtfatrimmi7 cunmna. Tmni i n ot Kfirxiuciiuo. Lw ot Marriar, La W Uivorrr, lrgai nihU nf laanx ww, ttc alait m Diieail ol W omon. ' Uitif cause ami Cure. A CcnfiefentUl work ol aitO pya,- ilh full Plata trntrarinjca, ent for BO casta. "Thi ' Private Mdical Adviser, oh mn't. fm. - pra aaaoriatiuna, -., alao .on I ha wm fcabita f ruMt) ail UrtraWt uanrr'lii. miiii V'anwii. a..i.i. i trtna.fofia, IVrrm ibiIUjr, Imv ul B- anal J'vw.i. aia. Hiikinrwarriat improper oroithanp,, (pruij oianjr ral- , . abUrecctKa 4 (li eattvt private diaM taamr aiaa. ovar npiWrwmiii.--Ma)icaiAaice." a ivctatra oa P uwu ana nwiwg, xu crnuf r Ail Uirra Bl. -Thrr contaia MM mtm and lfuj r !.... " brtcInK etfrrthinr on the frugal ir rrMM that ia ortA kiHmr4iWaT0i li that U aol publwld iaajiy othar vork.' heat in aiacla volunica, or eemplrta ib on, for friea ia Vnpa. Ail r or CairafMtjr. (TUaMlter ia.H onata. ihi. aaA Mtrra arr fM-nmprfy- armrrrnl wNhoot chatra I Andmai Dr. BuHW DUMum. So. 11 Kuaik ak a. O T . b : . . I f. V . . . a . am . . 11 aarMjy aak pmna iu3rm from RLTIHJtr a " mwna anaur nanica ana aflili . Ury -vt4 yxanatbtes to than Adtfaatac Hot Vruam. iaani -UAA. J Hacjt Line , to Albemarle, .4 -: The UmlerBiened i runBifiif a riimfrtriaLIo uifweelliy Hack Ime from Salltihurv to Allie. .rnrla,;iv C :Will etinref oaieneer to Gold IIllJ, or elsewhere on the line cheaper than anir LiVf rr Stable. L-are SaliVburr arerr Wondar, .Wetlncadajr and iday, 7 a. rn. Be- turn every lueAUaj, 1 huradaj. and Saturday, 6 ii. ni. .Li i - ueave omen at national Hotel. iS ! i 0. W. WHITLOCK, i. iv,:: - -! Proprietor: fJATIOEJAL HOTEL, CQliTiaSDT; STBEET, L NEAUXKOADWAY, . ' k' 'mi i ni - Tlie lea'aiiraMi cafe and lunrh moan t;ach ed; are iaiMiriiid for rheaiuie1 and excel- leiuie tf ierr ice ' Ilootu 50 1. to $2 per dajr $3tn 10 Wr week. :Couveniit ia i (cnU andcitv ifailrondi.1 j . - Kcw TiiniitixTe, Tcw Maaageotat. - - 1 : 23 13: lTt ( s- U' 1i ': i i : 1 t , 1 V
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1879, edition 1
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