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I - -. IT ' : AIM ! OCA L. kit Fihe Com pa st The member lnotl&r Pictiue mart b jts hP Jicre sell- vw it lot of cheap cnrimios. f KTUe harts of i ouf belles are gay again; for Cray has rctanied fttmi Charlotte. n-Y-T-e..-ill'' ;r '! - Y'- 'Y'" ! Martli fa jlias Kif.ttfiiiarkaWy qui- we're afraid she'll 'blow out" on r 1 ;J I J A - -o- lid 0ijefeatber;lia3pnttTie,fiincra ta There. are very few of them in yuentlyi tra4e is dull. ! - : y ! i The Reading Club is becoming very Uularf with" jiur young people. The SweeWvf gaeriHaiv large, aud arc very fiiiorabe;; - Mr,1?.f Allen Urowit, General Insurance eut. informs us 'that all the damages i :L.::J-t liv tlie laWlira have beeu settled PS1 i prploptlf 'eoni-miiies have alway. ; f h v i l'liLot Si. ii..1i tn.ittr-u . r ' it. iit such matters. beou very o- tVe MrUi that Capt. Flank Krown will UjJ' front Vilbesbt)ro' AYednesil ay morn n gi) hi boat VClirUthit Ueid," ilitfnation ; Salisbury. For freight or pply. to him. ;o- ! I Tlie iile for white-v ashing t lie frees is I tr at liand: , Ourowii presents a beau- tifi aifertincc with all it shade trees ' wtit-'vslM- '.'W.j i hope our lhaky citv 4;uy" yilLjiu0 Tot on way ou this .esfoa)i$ w , 1 Pr4f. jlartley tht Dramatic reajjer, f nail i t, riV ,Ia11 last Fi May nigiit, I under "tl'if ailspieifis of the 1ibrary Asso cltiou yf this place .11 is audience was f vtrry h'eU must have affected his i reading; W lie did not ''throw himself r -iviit. wi'i-e; on tins occasion. Ho in 1 ' ! i-- Li i; r O- 1 '- - L The HiQitist of till pl:ie haw purchas- Udfa i)orlfon of the vae;nt lotlying lu- twi'tiikvltat is km wu as ''Lawyer's Koww Hd thepirsKbage of lie KpUcnpal churclj, oh vh'iM tliVj'iuteiHl to erect a church eiUfice.; I'helcongregatioii have been us- ijg Mcr(ey's Uall and the Coiut House j as places )f 4'oiship for some time. We are heal thy ghul that heir piiosiects for lieV aiiii tetter ctmveiiieiices aicsso llat- tiling. i ; IT:- to- Mr. OeW H. WoimUou has shown us jjithlcls. of .two newj plows invented by luuiM'lf. fVUe, fu st sa hillside plow, mi j cjmst rfitj d t Iia fit throws' the dirt down h'ill iiojJ.ftter wliichj way it is ihui. The - temud ilHii?intMtveuient ou tha first, Avliietr aifijiibs of the! plowman's carrying as jiauyi( ftvir hov!els, so arr.uijrd that lie call Hntlivr -without the trhiible of lTem a-twrencli. j l iiescr plows eajj no ai K i nil of aiilowbeani, and .wukoiifyj fost tw orj three dollars. Mr. uis applied for patents. -o- v()wi.ng'j jo the iudispositiou of Judge Krri t li et hel; or wife-poison i g case, ieiiioVed ifroui . this county to .Mecklen lingr has Lt-en postponed until next ses- fsiou of McklenlMjg Coiij t. . I'ethel has .. -'.'..r.. a :.i. ... : ':.J 1. .' v.lii . ti.. i F. Anatielil, of Staiesville, W. H. Bailey, Kstf., of (jharlotte,; sind Jno, W. Mauney I AiidJniuel M.I Grayof Salisbury! olic- I -' t . "" '''' . . . Iter Montgomery will oe assisted iy Capt. J'ricejof tliis place, in the prosecution. This' will doubtless be one of the most Interesting trial it vtr heard in Charlotte. 1 The v4teMses in attendance at Char- loite cost fcowuu 3."0, and no trial made. Ml-udf.u ix Davidson Coi'xtv. A ne- S fria the pl.iu tatioij of J, M. Hayden, itf Davidson coSunty, reMH ts here tliis ino'mipg, 13th, the fatal shooting of i;obert Il4yUei)by M. W. Barber. The cause if thh murder was not made known .by the! .negVo.1 Barber figured quite con- rjncuonsij nereras5 spring a yeir ago. winerjie iissnmed name of Carter. All will iloubtfcssi roiueirilMir-the vomi!? man lyjhM ualie. ' He married a sister of the mau h killed. I Vankliu Zephyrs. Then? arc five! churches within our iMittleW. vii: one u-ii:io Vi-.-mL-lin). 'lieVi-Mr; Bovd. liastor services lirst and ; Tumi bablvhths ; oue Lutheran (Bethel), ir. H M Browu p;rstdr, services sec- i tHt and fourth Sabbath.. Bt-sitles rhesiJ- J I .i L i - ; ' " ' :-- T JilKT .are tljree MetJiodistxhutches, at oue f tl... ..it...'.. - :. - ;;"'y ""ei , oi wnicu iiiero art serviees tWSabliiith. L i iLoflburi neihhrs returned last rrtdiiy frotu a tishiiig excursion iu David -iHii coiiuty with ii fresJi suoolv Tr line ttjcki fish I (mullets) i t replenish our C"- i ljey were put lutu the points ot ? U. Fudj-y abd W. M. Kiueaid, Eirs., e.twirjowiisiiip, ami that of . t Wat- T'l-i M locke towiishjl). , i. A'lileasant In tl. - ft.v.-ia y t-- a p1 Txf aV the Tesitleuce of Mr. H. Wlhist, our worthy representative in the A-HlllHoll.-iill..v! nr tlm liitili f.ciuim .mi. Hlehav of that treutleiii-nt and Ink fMelleut familv. iThe Frankliu string J!'J;Wtiitit II o'clock to wreuade Mrs. hM. . Afrfvhigf at the mansion, - they iMilnu' the. Ili.riit- lull .T7 ,lityistepi?d lightly on the Wzu ami loinnieiiced a li vely air. . Soon s"Tftruck,!wireii MrsrlWtst came wt ie door and invited them iuto the h ll,ort Wliee she accompanied them on "iSj't , iAltogether, it was a pleasant U: A ! !-.!. ': -. i. k - ,. . r ie Xfepsb, ThomasiiMi Hu. are haul- I "iTFaii pile, it tumbled down, litei-allv Jg one of the mules iu the teani ijT'rdwhip, by dint of desperate strug ffil JMed fin , elttriciiug himself rM f lie debris, thongli severely cut and CTtl ajwl hwking! vei-y iid, as if f'lu lias nlentv f rf- .innlu J VTVU ainlv fioill4tbn li.lir.t.li. 'nni-ri- f Craft Sailor, W.IF. ';i.att.MiMy life" next.wUliout fail. I V'U ("tacking- immense quantities of JvixmI ij, :theinj?ngine yard, prepara li lj r M10 stumer and fall oiwrations. fHinMt whijo feincef whilst stacking on a -I .' - . . -i : I vn.ti,.ur.iiv.n' i lm:...':i!.. ... .V - - ' " . ! .i 1 .' : . ' r T ! ! ! H v . n.iu-j3ii.ui opu3 wouia ceneeurraiei ail J - . .,Ji;.XiJUALV U-UP H3lS'. ! , , i j , m i .4.'r . ! I'wj.'yuuucM uu uutjr, wa.iu ?u, ma i iw.y. iouiii ) liuuipie. .or r nila.. i "Ju Va sit down and talk together;: eouuuajiUs am sacredly kept, the a visit to this Village, and pre; Though the Howers of youth are dead, evils ot whisky tit inking would jlMap able KeTnioit to a 'very large, conirefi The ieruii stilligiow aMsoug the heather, t pearjut iu proportion iw the ieopIejbe4 last SaTuUh This jwas the homti of And for us their fragianee shed. e;iiue evaugeiizeo. l hey seem not to be i bo.vhool .land ho hn here a large ci Life has a thousand Idessinirs iiuit. - capaU!e,jJiIoing4his. lliey uerteet the nffiflvtot Eveu for the! aced man : And God has hid in every minute ' Something we may wisely scan." Lt , 1- j 1 1; "I ; ; Mu. Editor i: As this quest ioti jLs iobe agitated in this j comiu unity, 'ana r the WtitebmanU the pro-ier vehicle ihrough which to discuss itjcaluily aiid iutelii;tuti ly I will venture to open the ball. 7 " f We are told jthat whisky'driuking is a great evil ; thai innumerable crimesiresult from it ; that paupeiiui, woe, aad gencr- Ul tlevastiitiou are its fruits : and hence, it is the dutv of all .good citizens, aud espe- cially Christiau ieoplej to linite; their vf fM ts to preveiit ineu Jfioiu-i iudulijing iii what their apietite crave, or what theif inelinatiis and tastes inayeek! out as a meams ofenjtiyment. This, is an arbitra ry demand at best. It is au attempt to trammel men's rightslnnd' dreMmsci itie their prerogatives by a. selfish appeal to their passions dnd not to their highest fac ulties. It is the substitutiiii of force f kindness and charity. I I f IJuthowisthissii-vaTietleViltobftafmti ed I We are told that by meamvof hicaj option laws the thincaii Iwdoue: that the mighty rush aud iuiietuous onslaught of the avalanche may be stopptr by tht erection of a straw.feurtj; that the thou! sanrand oiie" evils growing out of the dii tnhfthnr of whisky M;ft b(iayft'd; lv ranning an iinaguiaif sfiue Ihrough the woods; that little ;C(uumuuities.jbv,with4 holding retail licenses, are to rear a Ihu i ii cjide to stay the tide ofl tKeevriwelliijg; seethingstreaiiniiuidOtet!intiervades pvvrv eimtinent anil Mdk well iii.rh kUlmr. ed the world. I What stupidity jf Whai stioeilnt r fll r ! . It-rwiiiiiHs ntdtf John do GaddesilenJ the great' court physi- cian of the fourteenth iiiuW, who, it is wiid. atfMiuitiit'ii enie :. ehillt 6t. V.ilivArA II. f i.i;-11;w.y lv Iiniii rWik.i Jbnioi-v roniid the Ix-d amT'helore" f6i windows. Tlie sahie worthy doeior khisw":iM.lH'tter way of isniing e)il(psy thiufthat of taking his pateint tocJiurcl to Ijeatr mas. Now, these local option laws, so-called, which are-far less commeiHlablti than the old bin lrtw-of tlie pili;i'HHHi!s, were brought .about- by weak, n uniniiig, time- serving politicians at the iustanee of the loud praving,- verlwse7rteigioihoo: basyf iMHlies whose intluenc -A'teared at elec- t ions. They are the. most prominent and noisy in every community. They will roll up their eyes and throuj up their iiaiuh in holy honor at the biire iiuesitiou of a niau iuknir a uiiuk or wjuskv. aim yet rneri are not infrequently setm seal king thro1 some dark alleyj making for the back lr of some.' liquor saloon, or wormiug tliein- m Ives into the coun'rug-room ot a. mer chant who sets out the bottle, to Ins guests and customers. OtennhraS O nmrvs ! " . Btit, Mr. Edlto-, the allegtl . evils of whi.sk drinking can uot be prevented in this way. And !csides,:as lhse whotakv the most active jiart in the so-called tenir leranee tuoYement aiotprotessuig t.lut.- tiaus wotililjit not be uore prod active of good results were they, to confute their eui ergies to their .niore proper and legitmatf religious d:iti-s-? Ftiritliere arirjnauv forms of intetujK iance equally blighting ami destructive jf the pj--ace;aud good oiv der of society .a iuteiHperale driiiki! g. Aiid tiieu there si tv the daitvviolations i both' civil nl divi ne la ftyFor instance, the dailyand lioiirly vudatm and ilisre ganl of the ten emuuanltmfcts. Often b sr-calied religious j)eople. Is not" here a Ueld for theexercise of thii teuipeiantT crusader's kill f Let htm jM-rsuiide men lu. keep -the coiuinaiids ' of .X"im1 and walk in the lootsteps'of tlie Mt'ti juW lowly Jo sus, and he will liave glveTi i u tempera tc drinking such a blow is thnt will wnl it reeling fo its grave, iv'hat !it,and who is it that tills otli towjis jxnUi hastanls and oui'.p(Milioiises with -paupers f It is iutemperate lustj the" liliertifie, m whose rot is his belly and whose glory is in his shame. This crime alone has blighted more hoites, rent more hearts, -destroyed more cities, sacrificed nioro linmaii lives atl brought about morel woe ami desoht tioirtiutrt auy other of whic-Ji profane or Miered history gives any . account. It is furthermore,' absolutely and positively prohibited, by . the uiauiliits of Ithe Al mighty, AVho is it that makes the pMr man a serf, kees his jchildreit in rags aud his wife, a slave fit is the man with false balances, who lies to ami dn-ats his neighbors, and who puts out his money at usury. What is it that tills the land with moaning, with restless and unhappy dispeptics, and the grave with its. hun dreds of thousands of pi-em.fture victiins annually I It is gluttony, incemperate ey.tiug. Thus we might go on through a whole catalogue of evils,hiorellau.iniug i;f their elt'vYcts than alcoholie iiitemperauee Glutton v is a fearful evil, and' ii is in- regard themselves as saiUs. But it luis i." ..-i.j; ia.. 4.. i ..'.I . f 'l ; L-- iru.C; . rVv-A T he doorot whisky '"f1"'1 an v such a statement with' tmy . ; jrraee. - There aire no statistics, reliable: that will justify the assertion.' Were the fact admitted, it cannot rehire another fact ,1 assert : that the whole rise and progress of the sti-called femiier ante movement have Droved a sliam ami failure. Jiuliiiuir"lv-.tlia urtsfr there is u; hope in it or the future." 14 Mit history, 1 eeu ine crusiiuu oi inironer nou uuu.iiiu .:i ... l.i- ij.il . . .. . of 1 nit t't vp-ira ;nt ill tlm N lift li(-ll wi...T,i.i a,.f.;i.r ti.w iw.l Uluivn oiitiiiiti w Qiiifivivuvi eiv tiiv foilv of riiuniug counter to reason, and should make Us fear anil tremble, to set P u god of ur owtMlevMfglimt deinaiid Caiiuallhiilroad & Gov. Vance, iester our follows to full down, nud worship it . . Vetihisis ustwhattheteninerancecanse y afternoon. It.wnveys a giatifymg is trying to-do. It is trying ti stt up a golden calf in tho face ot -revelation. It is an attempt to ignore ijie uiuti.uuenrai f ..... . .4- f ltuJitrt nut t 1k- 1 1 ta Kii is an abstract uuestiou -U'ufoissuie -tlis- rerardig the requirements ofthoilaw asl incoriioiiueu ii uio coiuuuu mmeuis uuu tiviiii'ilimr iiiMoi fliM mi li li t: if tlie. tiLehinirsI . .i ..i i j. ... . i of the Saviour of the world. Hence, it must ever fuue to naught. Why, sir, some f these teniperanci reformers tell V " . . us that the Intr-rooms ill Salisbury are ! I..ir.iiuinw- t1:if. wit "siri roftMnnsii .-.u .,-i .t.., H..V trafliff-hem. This would be fearful, if icouUl be, bv any logical Uetluctioii, matle to appear true, except on mo grounu or our tailure to eufoirce the spirit of geu nine Christianity. - Whisky dfiukiug i is an evil. It is a ftingus growing ou disorder- to apiK-ar true, except on tho ground of ed society. It is theuibieiico of thorough moral culture, of jdeep liooted religious convictions. IU twin brother is iutideli- the nrofessiug Christian aiid-where their rulo of action is not iu strict accord with nr teuehhi!? and exaiuole1. But whisky driuking is not the great evil of the day. Xooiie well iostediu Theology, or heedful of Bible reiidiug will s13 that" it is pisi- ti velv prohibited, but rattier commended, obtained t mwlerate price from any deal Theitim coin maud men ts lenumenito the erp and' siuiuty; guaranteed, ; ; . ; . .... . . i. .. -.! i .i L .. .1 rt I T Tl rt . ' 4 r....-. sins, tho crimes, to Ikj avoided, aud if J rcyil jswie and go off on h wild cruade nf thcehild wlucli their own hort-eoni- have iinrtuiljL And how iuteujpH au are these so-called temperance peopW! Aj arample th "Christian. Atlroctc Pru,t? 1,1 ew ork city,Kiinl m an atj - iaau tempertiuce "that ir Jeurf;(Jim 'ld tolerated th drinking of wine ittyhi eH--Hewa put io death whilst youngl ,e8t ,f He had Hvetl to be old iicr might hY ied a eoU Suehe laugmige Is sjm ply horrible blasphemous. Yet ofall tlio callcd temperance lectures I have list wed Jo thei was scai-cely V one thatdTd "" eoutaiu sume; allusiou equally-inipl4 9M unchantjible as tlie above Yes wn .JiUir, ithe8et so called temitr.incu Pl1?"?: pt ""V . fanatics, but-majiy tmethey,aie made up of the worst pot4 ttvn thtfoinm unity. You Bee wen who aetrt dehmiee in their daily life every law, Mrcivil and du jue, who whore, cheats ana, !,e-Iid,stwi auJ covet, aud wea d breftltlhe Satibath, turning up their nose aC.and. making disparaging remarks aWuttJie unfortunate, wretch who lias takfeu-iH;ihaps a glass too much merely, J onuwh,aake, aud who hai Ti6i T."0 h w Jii dpiug o ; and these awful enie these self-righteous jugdes commit generally ovei looked, if uot coudoued hy those calling tliemselves Chrutia.nsr : f-rehu ailthe ant..-w:nsky,peope ti1n?nphant, what then T Has tliedi--! l4ation been stopped! Has whiskey d-riuking. Wii cui tailed or lessened t Xot at all.-lioth go -on as before, and the hiigej reveuue accruing from Iise4ice1s t to the btate -aiid town. What good V reiueuy ior wniskey uniiKing lies maiuy m greater zeal for. the promotion pf Ch, wtmi pi ineiples. Innocent amusej meuts aud itttellrctual enjo luents must ho piovidtul to dniw off the idle of dfssi4 pated from driifking saloons ami evil phices. : The right hand of fellowship must he, extended to the unfortunate ine-i brlute, and by charity, and kindness, aud persistent effort he must he prevailed up ou to come up to that higher sphere for which his Creator intended him. Any thing short of this is stupid and must fail.) v,me e w.trm is perinitteu topoar loitu lt 8f,e-uu oriMison. The spirit of Chris tliU1 W'Hglou must be thrown iuto the wa4 Marah to dispel its bitterness, Shall a step be taken iprward or shall it g hack ward f, . . .- ' , ' Wl.em is the free the. prophet threw . 'iiuo ine outer waver Left it no scion where it grew, . The thirsty soul to save f t Hath nature hst the hidden power, Its precious foliage shed ? I Is there no distant eastern Iniwer, : With such sweet leaves o'erspread f Xay, yhei-efore ask trainee gifts are ours, V lueJi yet inay wf 11 iniUtie- j? j Earth's many, troubled founts with shoy4 eis Of Heaven's own balmy dew. Oil ! .mingled with theVup of grief Let faith s deeu sinrit b'. Ami every prayer shiill win a leaf From that blest healing tree." 1'kooukss. For tlie Watcbman. Salisbury Baptist Church. Af a regular, meeting of the Salisbury Baftist. Chuach, March 8th, lS7i),. the folhM ing reslutions were unanimously alo:itl L'cuitlrcil, That the thanks of the Salis bury - Baptist Church are due, and are hereby tendered, to the citizens am) friends who have generously assisted uj in purchasing a Jot " on -'which to build a hoitseof worshijf. j litftolred, 1 hat n copy of these resolu oe sent i jue wrtHtua waxenmuu. ''F'Ill ior puoucaiKui J. B. Booxe, Pastor aud Mtal. Jeff Davis The Work He is Engaged ia. Mobile (Ala ) correspondence Xorfolk Virginian. 7" The' Hon. Jefferson D.ivis, whom Mr. Hoar and the Senate excluded from the tteuefits of the pension bill, is living at Mississippi City, a small station on the Mobile &, New Orleans Railroad, wear the coast, and is in circumstances which make him entirely independent of the benefit resulting from pension bills and such special legislation. He is working qtiietlyiou his Iniok, with Major W. T. Walthall, .formerly of V lrgiuia, as his s. cretary. Mai. v . is a gentleman of great cuitnre and ability, and the author of tho article iu Appleton's New Eney- cIo?i'm JtV1 w,",sef,, augural address to ithe Southern Coufed erhcrfhemdoi,,- pronounced the finest niece of English ever written. Mr. I ll.trwin-ill f Ii f r lit nl .kt Itid ri Ion ri I assistant, produce a. book which, apart from the interesting subject treated of, will lie of splendid ; literary character. I here is nothing, alarming about tho ex President's health. - J Davligiit Tiikougu the jug Tcxxkl. "Davlisht entcn-d Buncombe county 1 1 - i Ail..- l. ,i . I ' grade aiid -centres '.-met exactly." This I I , is thwordiug ot a telegram from Maj. ViUm': lrjiilnt - of ' Western Xorth piece of intelligence :' to the people of Western iSorth Carolina. H is the goal touaids which President Wilson hhs been I has several times, been, almost within l.i gmspj but just at the moment whenJie ,- .i . . . . . . . thought himself about to broalc . tlirougli . . ... I .......... .......... .... .I.ri.nlt.f . n n . . -. , ; . A. , fhe slow progress inle during the last several months was due mainly the fact thai ii .waaV neceRsarv "to . ballast everv ... ' . - . .. - - tont oftIie tunnel as last as it was uug ouc- P 18 1101 irouever, tuai. trams wilt be run tlirougli tlie tunnel tor several weeks yet. . as there is a good deal of weeks yet, . as there is a goo wtrUs tlmt lullst i ae before rh .f v,, it i e, ca Hkld. & Comparatively Jil ore the track Utile work remains to lie done beyond therulge, ami there is little doubt but that it will be pos8ible to ride into Asheville on cars It is I families will 1 persist iu ex loosing them- selves m the welt known danger of using inferior and dangeronsJLmruing oils, when au article like" PrattV Astral Oil can be J. D, Ga.sk t ix, Agent. s ou ached au ;atiou his rele of C amrrfifeiids whoTare tfil vra vs p4gjedLt tfeiceive aall froiuJilm. V Married. Xearihi place on the 6th of r 1. i.J i l!fr?! i . . . ' lAufvlW W; 0 vtreash. '.ft .'At i-TubDebXi-e oxi Ilo'xu's : Jeff Davi AEk&MxiM'jit'niiAX SiiTTLfc3! UxIke.4 At 2T ' o'clock -Tli turiuan 'was 'Speaking, r - i wheo Blajneiliu h!i3' usual atyle: of quick jSit Dotci" Uiaiue dropped ju hn Uaif lU il slittt.t . The imblicans tried to get mad, and thsn litugljied; The hip-ti-ap debater had received his deserts,-aud' al) recogtjized the fact. Later ; in the ioret noon.BIai ue arose! to a 'peinl eY1aiia tnh, hudtrie ' toj; ge t au ipotogyL, from iuruiau ibyliayingliat such ti eatuieiit was not --hat oiie-l; Senator orgeUtlemaii .it ' should icqoi-d anptlier. , Thunnaai replied tliatlthe ei from ' Muiue had:ra Bad habit, audi he intendetl to clieck'l iTL is wtia all th apohgy o'ffcrecL: liild iaFany body thought should lie givemaiMf i .i : I - A Teller Witness Skxtexced to the PEXjTEXTjAit.--pliarlestou, S. CiMarch 5. John L Iendergast has beeu couvic tHt . of Ubl jifora! Judge: lackey; J at Kingstree aiid , sentenced to.' two years hirtlj LiboMJni;lhe penitent a y-ijspay a hue1uf.(XJ and the cost of the. suit. .The 'IM.VlifPfil iu the pnblicatioii ia the ashUigt!oJi -fJuWenJast $iovBni- ber;of a bjtte.ijehargiijg the; managers of election nt Hiugstree t with staffiugr'lhe buUotriioxj and charging i certain citizens with votinghnore than once; Pender grast was -j&opj jot th tT ri ucipal f w i tnesses bforehe rielle.r. Committee at its recent srsio4 iuiChalh'stoui 4 -.. The New York Ifertthl. on the author- liy oi .ur. j..'i'eiun, C4in trad its a report that ;IIou. Samuel J. Tiiden's heulth had lately recidved a sudden shock, and that paralysis jthi e;itened his speech." Mr. rlHleii was riding on Satxrday aftehioon sind was injhUjusuul health aud spirits. It is sttith-i.t elegiiytly engraved cards ure circulating! at the Deniocratie clubs id Neiw Yuk i.iviting the holder- to a grautt ball in! asiiiugton City bq the evening of Maa-chi 4, Iddl, Vin ; honor of ihdiAuguhitHu of Samuel J. -'f ihleu. as Pvti.l4teht of the United St j ' 'va.!CjliicIniioriauisinitch What G;v. "v'axck Thinks Akout the DuitATtox op'hk Sessiov. I met Gov. Vance on hei Avenue" this aftenuKui, and he tvas'lookiug lietter thum any one I encountered. H He, of course, talked of the extra sejsshin, and when I remarked that it wmiM bli finished by June he re piieu, Any man may turn water on a Wheel, but he can t ahvavsstop iust when he wants." He! went ou to sav that there was no tell g what subjects might be considered besides flie appropriation bills, aud that the sess.' i .li.ight consiqueully f. . ....... if! I run uno veryiiioi wcatuer.. State Puidi-;. White, the Tennessee horse-thief, (who was to have been tiied to-day. for 4 stealing Tims. McXeeley's mules, had a fight in jail this inomiiig with a erazyj negro from the neighborhood of lligli Pol ntij They had some tiine ago ni'veiul disputes about the comparative advantages juf their native States, j White defending Tennessee and our own fellow citizen maintaiiiing Xorth Carolina with equal "force and arms,." White was so badly bruised up iu this discussion that the physician in attendance advised his trial to be postponed until to-morrow. Orcensboro 'J'ttttiot. The Senri.te (committee, consisting of Messrs. Hortch, i Hendersou,Mebane, Eaves aud Matheson, appointed to hunt up bribery audi corruption in the pass age of the bill, granting $i0,000 for the Cape Fear ajnd V ad kin Valley Railroad, declare tliat they cau tiud nothing to sustain the charge set forth in the reso lutiou under which they were appointed. -i Charlotte Obm-rccr. , PiiENOMoij6x!oK a WklL We are iu formed that 1U one. night of the pastry in ter uot.dariiig ; the coldo.it weather ot the winter either ice formed in the well of Mr. Jtdiu Smith; who lives on Broad liiver, in this county, -The well U 55 feet deep. The ice Was abouV nil irieh' iu thickiiessj'aiiil reqnireil some force to lii eak it liefore watpr could be drawn from the wellriwritfjiu'ej C. Enquirer, '; j ! i i 1 - ': ,Tt was SEiiTlm Uaxsom. Under the nnat-reauingjor rue river nim- unuwr um iu the Senates, uilieiidnieuts were adopted grau ting $2000(1, for Hie ladkiu river in North Carohja, and increasing the ap- oroni mlions fir the .Cane Fear from $i5 000 tp $lX),i)jj6,;jiud for the Xeuse from $15,000 To $45,000. ' These valuable and necessary apjiro priations weijsejuurcd by Senator Kau 60iu. CoucuM Jfrgiftter. For the Watchman. Common Schools. While we (fcoutrary tp the opinion" of soine) tK-tiev that the pmumiu or l'uu lie ScIkmiIs arol til -rreat' blessiug where properly appfwiated, wo feel satistietl there are. muter existing circumsuuices, crviuir imtieditueiits t to that degree of prosperity that; iinight be attained. ' A uniform series! of! text Ihhi'k is, we think, i m nerati velv necessary tU imler to a bet ter classidcatidull A teacher cau hear six!1 eiirht or jadrdnumlsc recite as easily as one or twop The essential explana tions accompanying the recitations would be more beuetlcia to tlio larger class, as move time would be. afforded for tlia f purpose.. Hence the imnortaupe f mukl claasification,' instead oL the nreseut T&giJH of liastily heat-in? and turnin g hff a class to make room for another, with hut little or no explanation of tho recita- . (When are look back to our boyhood ciays ana consider the deficiency or ueg lect of teachers, and even at th nreseut il4y ill many instances, as. to explaining ur wiuriownug ia impress, ine lacts con tained in tJie rccitatious upon the 'minds oti their pupils j ; we d uot wonder that comparatively so little good has Iieeii accomplished iu "tlie primary schools.' w e reel satisneu tliat teachers would hail with pleasure the adonth:"'. lemillr tir otherwise, at least for a term of years, a : i . lit .t u . . . i 'I speciueti scries oi text uooKs in tho Com mon schotds. . 1 i ;-r- x i -i-r h: W ere tne salaries of State and eonntv officials v cut! dowui and ' hioro ecouomv exercised i a governmental ; matters, e cuniarily, and larger appropriation made ur- euneaiiomii pnrjoses enongn to maintain ..fonr;or fi Vermont ha' ;8cbor even, during each 3'ear, as in days oi yore (and paying teachers liberal wages), ineu migiiti ; wo noje i to see;, educatuin pngressing among our Jieojde ; f theit might 'Ave liope ' to rean a rich reward. com iaiid with thft. state of things now. 1 heut w; think, allvhp have the gnKul tf the people at' heart should ( fa vor such a policy, aiid as an enlighteued,1 intelligent people, manifest an interest in the educa tion of our race, if Howr' mnuy brisht intellects arei iieir- lected , and uukuowu i to the- world -re posing hi ignorance that might pi uk bvight latrrels from the Teinple of Fame and acquire a, name that kings and nri- bles might euvy; but for want of the uec essary opportunity and facilities: they eke out a life of iguornnce, audi their names pass away hi oblivion, "uuhouored and unsung." " ' j : Ye fortuni onenl we conjure youin bt- half of the cause, to pontler ,we(ll lheie i ihincs and lend a helping hand both! bv influenciB and puroe, if nec-eHsatry, to bring relief to tlm lamentable condition,, lest many , intehctual flnaerrf be born to UIukIi unseen, "us it were, choked , with hriera .and thorns for i'antof iroier cultivation. We think this boon tdiould be placed within the reach of all, that its Iteniu uinnencfe may Left-It and -apre-ciatinf. ( ; The irregularity in attending wltool w also a great obstacle to success, to (which fareiitx RliotiM "ive more attention. It la calculattd to disarrange as to recitation, to produce in doltnce, and diACoiir.ise the fclular How great the parental influebce! hence the Til.tl importance of rihlljr directing llat in fluence. As well almost milit One altetnit to stem a vehement strenm as fof. a tencht r lo ex pect siuves without thee reqaisitef. lo cul tivate a crop nroperly, it is necessary tb have bri:in, &c, properly removed, so that when the plownuin comes along he may do his work faithfully ; and consequently a good cioj uiay reasonably be expected ha the resnlt. 1 Tlie life of the faithful teacher if necessarily one of great forbearance, of which the; inex perienced have but little knowledge. : He is viewed by many as being a fit mdject for cen sure a target at which narenptit slang may be unmercifully hurled an object of unmerited raercv, worthv rnlr of the contemptuous treat ment of right thinking people, j But while the writer fee In that xn h is the case, he is grati fied to think there are some who re read t o fvnp:uhize with this chm, aiid drop a word into! the deep well of the heart,! that may be ;rouicUve of grateful recoil eel inj. I Teaohep. BTJSIITESS IiOG AL COLTJMN. NEW TAILOU SHOP, J. II. Stocktox, Jr., has opened a Clean ing and Kepairing Shoji in the old Man sion House corner. He has had experience in his line, and will serve the public at low prices. Call and see him. 21:3t. X mJL2fjl!lZ3, Don't be swindled out of your half bale (200 Ibi) of cotti n when' you can buy your ton of Home made Fertilizer for 100 lbs. of cotton iu the fal or four tons-for 375 lbs, Don't waut you to call for any printed testimonials of strangers 'unknown' to you, but to louly ask your neighbors who' have been rising it for the last two years, aud to their en tire satisfaction. It too late; to prepare the Home made, don't fail; to call for the old reliable "Xavassa" and "Pacific Guanos, audCotiOii Mixture, at old prices 2i:3t ' J. Allen Brown. A niucc lot of Men's, Boy'sand Youth's Fur and mil Hats just received at . J. D.Gaskilt's. PARSONS 8XVFf Still increasiu in favor. Try it. It is mild and pure. For sale by : J. I)." G ask ill. YAT PLOWS and a splendid lot oi Castings now ou lutnd. ; 10: J. I). Gaskill, Agt. pins qacsatj: sflsx i ; - Call aud exantiue my work. All pictures are guaranteed'to give satisfaction. Chil dieu should be brought to tlie Gallery in the luoruin-r. Feneotyiics two for 50c and Gems for fifty ceuts l(i:;lni C. W. C. W0QLW1XE. PIANOS and organs, grand introduction sale. r One Xlxoixs.x-Lcl ;flrst-cUiss ln struiiitfuis from bust iflaKers wc piaceillu south era huiavulor liUrtidtuUionilUd. Ailetrtientent, Hanos J Oct. IX Ct. 150. OIUiAKK, Stops, $J1 13 Stops, it: Mirror Toil, C)iolX! instruments at lOWOot prices ever 1-novm. year mriUea gtutraittrr. 15 days test triaL Culckerin, Knabe, MathusUek, Weber awl southern Gem PUoos, Mason & llaiuUn, and Peloubet & Pelton organs Included la tills sal. A clean swep; no reserve ; new Uistnuni uts Iresh from Factory. Only sale ot the ItliKt ever carried out la the U. S. Write tor Introduction sale clrctilar. Address LUDDcN & BATES southern iasic House, Savaunah, Gs., the Grti Wftolcale Piano and Oryan Deixlot the South. :, Tie 2f(s3(ican Dollar. What ti the differeiite between the Mexican dollar anl THblera Bncteye Pile! Ointment? One Uoe what it roiu'wsn ami other doe nol. The Mexican dollar ;iv-s fi anijone hundred centi;" but when you come to iiivest it you find it " only eijjhtv-five!. ; 'raider's BurEeTe File Ointment ayI will enreiyon 6f u'l "Pn tTla il i V"nlj tu do ao in everv cuae. It makeii ImH one iromigeto ciirePilei sud doe ro without failure. Price 5(1 cenb. a bottle. For sale bf C!R. Barker, Salisbury, H. C. ! Cou8sen' ContjioiinU Honry of Tar baa been ?b long and favorably known llial it nenU no encomium. For cotiuh, culibs' re throat, bomrmrnexx, etc it afford pedy relief, ana t a mol pluaoaiit, and efficacious remedy, honey Miid tar luring two of iu tiijrelieniii The -kill of the cliemiat, and the knowledge bf phyi ciaft were uniteJ in iu preparation, the result being compound which i lbi favorite) retue dy in thia nevere .climate, ami balii enaf a a cure for cousin, coltiU, hoawenew,iiTonchitiii, croup, ete.U.e Couena'! Honey ut Tar, Jrif 50 cent. : For aale by C. R- trker, Salibttry,-N;0. !;.;--- .-I ' Ch.w JackwrnV Bent Swt Jfarr Tohnecx. PRICE CURRENT. j Corrected by J. tt. Knox & Co. ; 1 ManJi 13th 189. Cottos firm Middlings, low do " i . . atains Bacox, county, hog round ; Botteu Coos ) " -' . ' - Chickens -per dozes Coax . MtAii4-moderate demand at WnEAtgood demand at ' Flouu best fam; ' -super. Potatoes, Iutsu: Oxioxs-no demand . IIat: Oats- i Beeswax Taixow--. Blackberries Afples, dried ' 8 . 10 5tf 5032 l.C01.10 f 2.65 2.G5 75 75 810 30 37 20 . 67 . 10131 Suqar , ; i . . ThU Important oreu ve'e'is but alsoot tfiica t . pooads, and nil the in a living person (about Uire gallons) passes through U at ka&onc every , half hour, to have the bile amt other impurities -strained or filtered from ic Bile is the natural w purgaiiTe of the bowels, and if the Liver becomes torpid it is n-n separated from the blood, but car tied through the veins to all parts of the system, and ia trying to escape through the pores of the skin; causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown H Color. , 1 ne Stomaca teccraes diseased, and Dys- ' pepsia, Inilgrtion, Constipation, Headache, BilU ousncss. Jaundice, Chills. Malarial Fevers, Piles, Sick' and. Sour Stomach, and general debility ioU low.; MpitREix's Hbpattkk, the ereat vegctoUtt discovery lor torpidity, causes the Liver to throw off from one to two ounces of bile each time the blood passes through it, as long as there is aires, cess of bile; and the effect of even a few 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 ligrATiNH in accordance with directions. Headache is generally cured in twenty minutes, and bo disease that arises from the livr can exist if a fair' trial Is pi SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ' Price 25 .Cents sad $1.00 W H The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Luu" Diseases, which su ccp t j the grave at least one-third of all dcatVs victims, arises from the Opium cr Morphine treatment, which simply stu. pcfics as the work cf death pocs on. io,joo will be paid if Opium or Morphine, or any preparation of Opium, Morphttie or Prussic Acid, can oe found in the Glour Flower Cough Syrup, which has cured p-"PJ.e who are living t-day wilh but one remaining luni. Ko greater wrong can be done than to say that Consumption is incurable. The Gtopa f'LOWa C'-.vcu SvKtJPwill cure it when all ether means havj failed. Also, Colds, Cougfe, Asthma, Bronchitis, and alt diseases of the throat and lungs. Read the testimonials of the Hon, Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov. Urown or Ga., Hon. Geo. Peabody, as well as those of other remarkable cures in our book free to all at the druz stores and be convinced that if i r1 ! you wish to be cured you can ue by taking tne Q Gijoivjt Flower Couch Syrup. 5 Tales no Troches or Loienges for Sore Throat, fH when you can get Globs Flower Syrup at same r price. For sale by all Druggba Fries 25 Cents and $1.00 I Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of all diseases that arise from poison in the blood. Not one case of Scrofula, fcyphilis. White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores end Skia Disease, in a thousand, is treated without the use of Mercury ia some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro duces are worse than any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. Dr. Pembertoms Stiliih Cia or Queen's Delight is the only medicine upon which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, St. pbilis and Mercurial diseases in alt stages, can be reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer. $re,ooo will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any ingredient not purely vegetable sad harm less can be found in it. Price by all Druggists $1.00. Globk Flowbr Couch Syrup and Mrrrxll a Hkpatiks for thr Liver for sale by all Drug gists in ?5 cent and 1.00 bottles. ' A. F. HEESELL Ss CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA, PA. M 0 H r 1 M 03 I VOlil Cl.j.rr ill, A roii'JK-In.l W1.11K cniiuoU, LT.iltim-f il V ;. . Mrri. A roniDiew Oiuav ta Wedlock. rr-p-mf-rV2T lillbHtlll. SI lity in wunwn, Au-r- tu iirJrcruvm. Ilubitnil. ami Witr. te.ib..- ai.J cjHipartd. IniiM-ihincnls litr. C01 eucai duikt. Scine ni:iitf mmn. - UH-a.erc.aiauon uioeasesoi wonibo, th:r eause m i! Cere. A Ccnfidcntiai work oi Sao pFe,ritli fail IMnte Engravings, ent for C3 cenU. Th Private Medical A-Vier." on the rrrj:tof iia pure UKir;iil:niu, tlio on I lie rerret habitf of routh anil thrir eavt un after lit, raunuf Varicrl. . Srmiual Ktniuon, Xi'rroiia drlilUty. la i t 8'X'tni l'u.ir. tc niakini; mairiagr improiM'r ornnhri'i v. (firing nih:ir valu able receipt! for ti). cured prirateiii.. an;in.i aizo, over aiplatra, an crnti. "Mefical Atvi'??." lecture on Kanaood uiU Womr.nocd, 10 rt-iu; r all (lire 1. They SonUin GOO pagraa-Hl over UK) liiuatratu.u. , cm bracing evciTthin" on the p-tcra ivc system thiit in .rth knowinjt.anuRnjcji thalu uorpub.iI: ti in fnr other wcrk. tent in uncle 10 nn.f . ir tcmpJttr n Co. tor Filer ia vtamrff, 8iiver or Currency 11iyau.t tt:i.trcutMi.ta' tin., and lettrm are .trmit!y a."wirit wit't'iat c'-arge.) -Audnts: Dr. BaWs' 0:spcn3ry. Su. 12 Svnu Hia at. A 1 fatic lly ask r rmp .ulicripc fmm HI ITT HE1 n in trna nsruieir lutii.ea anu au.lrti.. iir vi I tram i Bcswtliia; s Lutu a'ivitcuurv lci & 'i'ruaa. , P. II HE!LIS:;y&' 80H, - . would call attention to thiir lare aud splcn lid stock ot EI AIID W A IS E Embracing IRONS and STEKI.S- every variety o. stxs aad .sJiapolH. -it quality. Wagon and Buggy Katerials, comprL-ln sill tlie vari'nis kV.iU ipqtilrert Hjirinss axles, wlieelH. sc., rx-ady ti sot up. Telegraph Straw Cutters. ill slze. and unsurpasised ia quality and durability Great American Lightning SAWS, every kind ai.l sk:e, eiubruiiiiif .MILL x CHO&SCLT. H A 1 U,S all sizes cut aivl wrouLL 1 ! PLOWS Tlie rn"Kt po;nul:i.r and approvl sryles Tlow Ctst- inifs, all kiaa-t, ixiim, ic- ir :-o. s p.ini ;or si. WiNOOw CI-ASS frotn-xi toW-s Itnty.oll. rnini-v aruwiiw- ijuiDi.-nr jnr, ( FAIItBAN li SCALKrWteelyartls and Balances. ! "S7C7"qi j-ls. Tools ' For Carpenters, Bl.u.l3uiiLh.-t, SUijeiuaWers, FanaerK Champioa Kowera and Reapers. Horse RtUes, ThresHlng Iffacliiaes, liore-Pfwers, Ptirnps, f W'tiraln Cradl a, fin,.ftirTtlMsst. Iljtnt-rH Handlrd lioes. r.U M S ; Ptitfak Knives, aiid CTTLKH Y of all kinds. 1 tsTuar g&tk-k Kinhwiie erytlilntf to tmt found to a Lmre aad complete Hardware store, and. all at low pi-Joes for eb.,jfcj With thankK for psrs ravora we ope to merit continued conadence auifi fnereastcj; ! BLACK WE UL'a. TOBACCO Pi - fli - t. I - . - ; - -, ' - -i -S A V i JSoutii Cauolixa, ) tavie County. C IS is SwEaiou Cocm. Gefl. W. Marilandiind Und V Pauline MrVJUuU Annie lcklef, wife of Solo mon rkkttrl and Sol uion PickleriiCugfiiia Mark land, Petition for iary MarWauU, Milton MarLIand,Ge0.A.Markland, Collin Maxkland and nni i-J.;.:L. i a at intuit. Markland, lUn at Law of J V I.' - a , , . . una Markland, deceased, ii i ! -4 - II appearing to fhesalU'atction of fSiCourt on affidaU, tliat K laenia MarkUitd on.of.th dejendanu abxtte tianitd in oon-rerfdent tff in is Mate: ltria ordered that publication- U made for air aitccvwtiTe we ks, mjhe Taroli na Vatchnjan,w a newpiiuer nliiidied in fcal itury, N.CnotiiinBtti said Defendant te, appear at the Officeot the Superior t'onrtdrrt ofaaid count on the Slrt day of March, 1879, andjanswer the PetiiK.n whit h indrfHiied iu the ftfSce of wid clerk, ot tlie Plaintiff riH apply to the toart for the K lief demanded in the betition. i " t ., -fj. :..'.-. V-' Fet'rj 1 4. 1 870.' O. M. Hikciia m, t Crk8npr Court of DaTieCouulv. r y l&6t:pd. ,f- ;.;. . i t lA ; 1 iEi-BHAESKS-'- SALISBURV, C. ' Having ray Fonndry in readinesa, I am ncrw prepiired to do all kindsot Casting in either Iron or Brass. All kindaof Engineand Boiler Work done witlh dispatch; ato all kinda of Agricultural and Mining Machinery bnilt 4X repaired to order. I am also prepared to JVesa Lnmlber. make all kinds of Mouldingn, make Baahl Blimls ani Doors. Sanh, Doors, and all suesfii rnomaing, Kept consMntlr onlhsnd, A Fttfek of Lit ruber always on hand or fiiWisn ed at ahort notice. . A 1Q Horse Portable Engine and Boiler lor sale at my shop. - . ': - I Work guaranteed, and at prices to nutt 1i IM ' ' . 2S-Wtl I FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, Cl(T., re nnegos'led for the ecre and preventions! ee ta uoroes, cattle, KOfrt,t.ET.ft&a row is. OAVIli i'OUXiil'roo-icHiioore.sid. . NOW IS THE TIME JO SUBSCKIB FORTHE WATCHMAN - I ! Cjieap Chattel Mortgages, iriom other hlfin1ior"Mle here , i , , i i-i , .1 On and Off Slick as Greasy j BOOTS, j 7 ' J3AITEUS, ! ' SUOES, j . SUITERS, Ac, iWT. M. EAGLE, i Ke-tpoct fully annoumcft ui contii.uunca a( hitTold stand in hi? o-id line, n Alain Strict, iipportite Knnissj Drwp ' Store. lie ia always' read' and auxioax to accommodate catftofcitrs in hi line in tha lest iuhmiht i'Kible. lit is prepared to do tirst elan worx nnd ean cow. peto vith any-nortbeiii Shop ur liaod nisda work. His inai'hjiieK 1u1k, d-.. aire of tn latest ami bet pati-rii. 1e w'rka the vrry ljet uiateridl anl keeiM n haiul ready maile Work and tock-ieqiirtl to any fjM-irl wider. ; IteTainng neatlT ant promplrj done St raa nnable prices, fiiitiufcctitm guaranteed or sp chargi. 7 . Prices to Suit J lie Times. Cash orders mail promptly filled. .34.6ino. "W. M. 13 A OLE. SALISBURY BOOKTORF. GEO. W. Y0FP, Prcjpr. ! (AtPlylcr's Old Stand.) T BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT . - . ; . t LOW PRICES; CALL AND SKE IIIM.1 9:tf. STABLE, imm ' " s u 18 5 Having v.trchascd the Hvery Stat'ldon L:e street and perfected a!l nccf-asary arrangements for car- " ryinin. the Imslness n a com plete dnd satisfactory manner, the - public are solicited to jpve us a trial. We are prepared to iifiord All .usual Accommodations, ; and will do w at the most moderate, price possible. S3T)UOVEIlS re iiwited to give 114 a call. Day visitors can have 'their stock darefully littcndctr-to and every prop er attetttimhci t: flu-iu. The atable iitltnd tnts aje experiSt-ncetl and careful men; lIoisesUMJHrdcd iby the day, week, month-or. . year. JUall and Strv us. . . . S . J. HOLMES & SOX. Jan. 2d, 1378,1 j f ! ' ' - ' ' iTJS53 THIS SEAKD. BEST IW THE WORLD,! m )m to-mij sal, Oue tekMoufnt of this Soda uaetl trith aour hiilW eqnhl Four tcapoourifnla . I of the lK'st.Baliin? P'Mler, aav i iiif; Twenty 1111164 it rrwt. 11 See pj'rfcar' for valuablci r - -1 ; I' iuforujSliiiiVjT 4 H j If the tl.iaponful i (oo large and doea uot piiMlHWjgtMMtj-e!uRi qt ti'st ; jI?"'fini..:i."" -; '-'! Mortgage Deeds for sale hert Also varjpua olUcr ulanKS. i Si-S':- .Sl- i :1 vii i- ml. I ? -1 V i-.f ' ( i " - V - ! i ' - I - - - I - - . ' ; . - .- '- - ! - : ; 1 . -i ' ' . -: ' , I'- r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 13, 1879, edition 1
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