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LICE CABY'S SWEETE3TP0EM.., j Among tii Wailful pictures . Tbm haajt on memory' wall, v" It nut of a ill A obf forest. T i Tht Mvtnctii beat otIl: 1 X fu lu rurM aka old), Da. 4 with tbw miatMo. ' -; Kl tW law violcta tMa That a priakU tb rale Wow ; Kot lur tb mUk.wiiit lilies ' That laa fiota tba fragrant hedge. Coquetting all day with the idaWamt, AnJ stealing tfcir golden edjre ; Not fr tba tinea a tba upland Wbert tba bright red Wriea Test, . . Nor piaki. nor the pale cowslip, ' It saetned to w tha best. - .t y . I one had little brother. With eyes that were dark and deep--In tba Up old dim forest ' He heth io peace asleep : Light aa the do wo of the thistle. Free a the wiud that blow. We roved there the beautiful gammers j The lammfn of Uug ago ; ujut his feet on the bills grew weary. And, one of the antomn eves, I made for my littlo brother I A bed tf yellow leaves. ' '. i ' Sweetly his pale arms folded My aeck io a sweet embrace, 1 As the light of hii mortal beauty Silently Corered his face: And wheu the arrows of sunset Lodged io the. tree-tops bright. He fell in his saintly beauty, - Asleep by the gales of light, 'Therefore of alt the pictures , That hang ou memory's wall. That one of the dim old forest 1 Seemeth the best vf all. From "Fat Contributor's'' Saturday XiglX -WHY SOME PEOPLE AHE POOR. An article is going the rounds of the press telling why some people are poor. WV add a few suggestions : "Cream is allowed to mold and spoil." Buy straw berries to eat your cream with, even if they are a dollar a quart. Or invest in an ice-cream freezer, or leave it where the cat can't ret it. ! "Silvers poons are used to scrub kettles." Get the pot to call kettle black. There . will be a fight, like as not, and the pot may "clean out" the kettle. Then leave your own spoons in care of the Butler. ",The scrubbing brnsh is left in ivater." Get some, friend to take it "out of souk." "Bones are buried that would make." soap." A hint how to utilize entombed ancestors. "Nice handled knives are thrown into hot water." Take the handles off before you "throw knives." "Brooas are never hong up and soon are spoiled Always nang your brooms down. "Tabs and ban els are left in the sun to dry and fall apart." Dry them iu a red hot even. ' Instead of falliug apart, yon well sea them fall together. "Clothes are left on the line to whip to pieees in the wind." We wouldn't give much for clothes that can't do more than whip two pieces. "Pie-crust is left to soar instead of making a few tarts for tea.'! Did yon everseo pie-crast(y) that wasn't sour? And who can make a few tart (remarks) better than the soar can 1 "Vegetables are thrown away that would warm trrer for breakfast.'! Don't throw away any red peppers. A peck or to of them would warm over the whole family, for breakfast or any other meal. "Drjed fruit is not taken care of in sea Sony and becomes wormy." Give it a dose of vermifuge. "Bits of meat are thrown out that would make hash." Kot at any boarding honse we ever wrestled. ' "The cork is left oat of the molass.es jug and the flies take possession." Keep a well trained spider in the jag. He will come "oat on a fly" in a minute. "Pork spoils for the want of salt, and beef because the brine wants scalding." Try salting your pork in the pen and scalding your beef on the hoof. j "Coffee, tea, pepper and spices are left lo stand open and lose their strength." Keep these things as tight as possible if you would save their strength by keeping "tight though. - '- J F " Potatoes in the cellar grow, and the sprouts are hot removed nntil tbey are tiselers.'' Pot Uoes don't like a ci liar at first, but they gradually grow in it. A potatoe isn't ol much account after it has gone up a sprout. I Tbe flour is sifted in a wasteful man ner, and the bread-pan is left with the dough in it." If the bread pan has left, what difference does it make whether there is any dongh in it or not ? "Vinegar is drawn into a tiu can and allowed to stand." The tin can ought to lm able to stand it as long as the vinecar can. ! b "Cold puddings are considered good for nothing when often they can be steamed lor the next day." A neighbor of ours cam home the other night1 very hungry; and his wife had nothing for him but cold' pudding. He went away mad, and not "steamed" for the next day, but he "steam- t ivr wuoie montn. Run Away.- A poor lame lady was once obliged to send her little boy, only eight prears old, on an errand, late at nigh. On bis return, he came running into the house, ouite lightened, and ou being aked what was the trouble said, "There were two men behind me, and I could smell tobacco smoke all the way, and just as we turned the corner, they began to swear, and Ian away from it." ThatV it, 6oys, run away from it ; and you cmnoj run too fast, nor too far. When you run away from smoking, drinking, and swearing, you are sure to be running away from many other bad things. Ran away from tobacco, and whiskey, and wearing, before they run away with you. Gen. W. W. Arerell, the Northern cavalry commander, is out in a ttrong letter for Greeley, ne .Likes the right chordna question: Visit not our im perative duty to replace an Executive wbc baa shown bimself officially incompetent, and in many way objectionable by a man of tbe people and not of a Eing a man hose nnqnenioned honesty, intelligence and mam Ilous industry will enable him la conduct the executive affairs that the General Government shall do iu duty toward relieving the mtaeriee and ilia that hare disheartened aud paralyzed the Booth and delayed our Union lor seven Weary years f A JUDGE WOO TRIED AND SEN TENCED HIMSELF. From the Utica (K, Y.) Observer. Otsego eountyr N. X, boasts of a Jus tice of the Peace who flashes out in the annals of local fame aa arraigning himself for delinquency. Tuet Jastice of the Peace referred to (no matter about his name or where he belongs) possessed the excellent attributes of integrity, ability and worth, but on one occasion he forgot bis magesterial integrity. He Jet down in a weak moment the judicial bars which should-hedge him in, and roamed into the field of Bacchus. In short, on a recent occasion he imbibed too much strong drink, and in consequence awoke with 'a realizing sense of that fact the next mor ning. - Now here waa a pretty go A Jastice of the Peace, had been on a ' ben der, or part'of one. A man who was ap pointed to swing the flail of Justice over the heads of poor unfortuuatu fellows, wandering over into the wrong pasture himself. But there it was. lie felt re minders of it in the occasional ' throbs jof headache. Bat what was to be done ! The more he viewed it the more he be came disgusted with himself. He made up his miud. lie would attend to his case. lie would vindicate the outraged law; So at tbe usual hour, he entered his office. He formerly opened court, and then he called his own name as a de fendant in a snit in which "the people" charged him with an offense again t the law, went over the circumstances in de tail so far as he could remember them, read "the statute in such case made and provided and then asked "tho prisoner what he had to say," in the role of pris oner he pleaded" guilty to the offence, said it was a shame for a man of his years and position, but hoped "the court would not be too severe on hids, at he was determined to reform." 'The pris oner will stand ' up' said the stern old justice. . "I am very sorry that you have been brought iuto this court on a charge which so seriously affects your good name and standing in society; you have set a bad example, and if you goon at this rate you will bring son ow and disgrace on yourself and family. I sentence you to pay a fine of $10 and cost, or to thirty I days imprisonment in the county Jail." I he "prisoner said he would , prefer to pay the fine and then the court closed. He paid the $10. HAPPINESS ESCENTIAL TO BEAUTY. Do not think vou can make a s-irl love ly, if you do not -lake her happy. There is not one restraint you put on a good nature there is not one shock you give to her instincts of affection or efforts hicb will not be indelibly written on her features with a hardness which i all the more painful because it takes away the brightness from the eves of innocence. and the charm from the brow of virtue. rerfect Ioveuuess of a woman's counten ance can only consist in that majestic peace Which is found in the memorv of happy and useful years full of aweet re- J 1i . I m mm corns ; ana irom me joining ot this wit u that vet more maiesticchildiahneaa which is still full of change and promise, open ing always modest at once, and bright with better things to be won, and to be bestowed. There is no old age where is still that promise - it is eternal youth, j Young man. do vou think it ariv din- w r rf j - grace to work with vour hands at hv calling? If you do, the aooner you put sncu miserable nonsense out of vour head the better off that head will be. Too many, far too many of our young men shun the machanic arls. shun" 'the beanu ful and noble and elevating pursuit f of agriculture, man's first occupationand erowd tbe deks, the counters of business and the rostra, and sanctum of the learn ed professions. Don't do it. If you are - . ; t ; sure, quite sure, you have the talent and tbe wiil to make teacher, a d nclnr. it InW. yer, go at it all with your heart, soul and strength. If yon haven't this agnorsmho if you merely seek "some light occupa tion work in the shade" beware, you may spoil a farmer or machinist and never make a professional man. The counjry needs mucles quite as much as it needs brain. If yoa can't furnish the brain and can furnish the muscle, you ought tobe ashamed if you don't. j GENERAL ASSEMBLY. i j senate; I 1st district Currrituck, Camden Pas quotank, Hertford, Gates, Chowan and Perquimans, C W Grandy, Jr.' John L. Chamberlain Republicans. ! ! 2nd district Tyrrell, .Washington, Martin, Dare, Beaufort and Hyde John C Itespess. H E Stilley, Republican.! 3rd district Northamhpton and Berv tie, G D Holloman, Republican. 1 ? 4th district Halifax, Henry Eppes, col'd Republican. 5th district Edgecombe, Alex McCa be, Republican. 6th district Pitt, J McOotte Repub lican. , j rr 7th district Wi sort, Nash and Frank lin, Wm. K Davis, Jno W Dunham, Conservatives. f 8th diatrict-Craren, ASS jeymour, Republican. 9th district Jone, Onslow and Car teret, James G Scott, Conservative. 10th district Duplin and Wayne, W A Allen, L W Humphrey, Conservatives. 11th District Greene atid Lenoir, R W King, Republican. ? lzth district New Hanover, Geo L. Mabson, col'd, Republican. 13th district Brunswick and Bladen, G N Hill, Republican. I 14th district Sampson, C. T. Mur pney, Conservative. i j 16th district Colo mtm mnA nAV.AjMn. ohn W Ellis Conservative. 16lh district Cumberland and Har nett, W. 0 Troy, Conservative. f 17th district Wake, Jamea II Harris, col'd, Republican. x f i. 19th district Warren, John A Hyman col'd, Republican. i! J 20th district Orange, Person arid Cas well John W Norwood John W Qun ningham. Conservatives. I J 1st district Granville Bourbon Sniith Republican. ! ! ' 22nd district Chatham, R J PoweD. ConsenrattT. t -J i 23rd district Rockingham, J if More bead, Conserrative, - ' f24th dUuict Alamance and Guilford, Jaf T Morehead; Jr., W J Murray; Con- aerratirevv-fe !2Sth district t Randolph and Moore, J M iWortb Conservatives. ; - v 'jz6th district Richmond and Montgo mfelrytBT Long, Republican, y ;27tb dutraet An sou and Union U il Tj KcCanlejjy Conaerrativei o f jStb district CaUrrna and Stanley, J iC Barnhardt, Conservative. j29th dutrict-Meekledborg, BP War ing, Conservative 3j0tb district Rowan and Davie, Char leslPHce, Conservative, , 31st district - Davison, John T. Cramer, Republican.! - . !32d district Stokee and Foraytbe, J M Stafford, .Conservaitve. 33d district Surry and Yadkin, A C Cowles, conservative. 14th district -Iredell, Wilkes, and Al exander, Tbos A Nicholson, Phioeaa Horton, conservatives. '35th district Alleghany, Ashe, Wat auga, W B Counceil, conservative. 36th district Caldwell, Burke, Me Dowell, Michell and Yancey, W W Flem ming Gudgcr, conservatives. 37ih district Catawbi and Lincoln, James R Ellis conservative. 3Sth district Gaston and Cleaveland, W J Millle'r, conservative. 39the district Rutherford and Polk, Martin Walker, republican. 40th district Buucombe, and Madison, Jas. U. Meirinron, conservative. 41st. digirict Haywood, Henderson, and Transylvania, W P Welch, conserva tive, i 4i2d district Jackson, Swair, Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham, W L. Love, conservative. ! Republicans 18 ; Conservaties 32. ' I ' FjOB HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Alamance Grant, con. Alexander J M Carson, ind Alleghanv Anson II T Bennct, con. Ashe Squire Trivett, rep. Beaufort Samuel Carson, rep. Bertie F C Miller, rep. Bladen A F Perry, rep. Brunswick Buncombe TD Johnston, 4-, con. Hui ke Pinkney Warlick, con. Cabarrus Shinn, con. Caldwell Ed Jones, con. Camden Simeon A Jones, rep, Carteret Silas Webb, ctfnT Caswell T J Foster, Geo W Bowe. reps'. Catawba R B B Houston, con. Chatham J M Moring, Hunna, cons Uherokee Chowan John L Wioslow, rep. Clay Anderson, con. Cleaveland John W Gidney, con. Columbus V V Richardson, con. Craven I B Abbott, E R Dudley, reps. Cumberland G W Bullard, con., T S Lutterlob, rep. Currituck - James M Woodhouse, con Dare Oliver N Gray, rep. Davison J T Brown, John Micheal, rep. Davie Charles Anderson, con. Duplin J.io B Standford, cons. Edgecombe W P Mabeon, Willis Bunh, reps. Forsythe W H Wheeler, rep. Franklin John H Williamson, rep. Gaston William A Stowe, con. Gates -Robt II Ballard, con. Granville Rich G Suetd U, T Hughes repsi Graham Greene Guilford Joseph Glimer, Wiley, cons Halifax Jno Bryant, J J Woodwyn, repsi Harnett J R Grady, con. Haywood H P Haynes, con. Henderson-: James H Blytlie, rep. Hertford James Sharpe, rep. Williams, Stevenson, cons. Jackson. JohnBton Wm. II Joyuer, Jesse Hin nant, cons. Jtines Jacob Scott, rep. Lnior Stephen Lisiter, rep. Lincoln A J Morirson, con, Macon J L Robbinson, con, McDowell Mecklenburg Jno E Brown, S W R id; con. Mitchell J W Bowman, rep. Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep. Moore Dr John Shaw, con. Nash Lindsey, con. New Hanover - James Heaton, Wll liamjjH McLaurin, col d, Alfred Llody, col'd reps. L Northampton Burton H Jones, rep. Onslow J' W Shackleford, con. Orange Pride Jones, Jouta Watson, coin j ! jPapilico, Pasqnotauk, F M Godfrey, r?p. Perxjaimans, J R Darden, rep. Peraon. Montfort McG-hee, con. P, Wni P Bryant, Guilford Cox, repSf i Polk, N B Ifxirtpton, rep. - Itafidlph J W Bean, Harrison Fra zier, reps. Richmond, Robert Fletcher, col'd, rep. Robeson, W S Norment; T. A McNeil, cons.! Rochingham, David Settle, A B Jones, cons.! Rowan. F N Lackey, Kerr Craige, con servative. Rolheiford, Eli Whitsnant, rep. Sampson ; J R Maxwell, Bryant, cons.! Stanly- Stokes, J G H Michell. con. Surry, Harrison M Waugh, con. Swain Transylvania Tyrrell, Bertlet J oues, con. Union p Wake, Richard C Badger, John C Gorman, Stewart Ellison, col , Rob't S Perry, reps. Warren, Goe H King, J Vm H Pas ctiall, reps, j Washington, D C Gay ther, rep. Waunga- ' V Wayne, J C Rhodes, E. G Copeland, rep. ( Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Dula, reps. Wilson, H C Moss, con. Yadkin, J G MarUr, con. Yancey. TRIUMPHANT! CD f 1 ca " S L S3 UPWARDS OF FIFTY FIRST PRE MIUMS and Gold and Silver Me&ili were awarded to Chauss 31. Stieff for the best Pianos in competition with all the leading manufactnr- . era of tbe country. 0ice and Z7ew TtTareroomt , No. 9 Norik Lrberty Sl, BALTIMORE, 2fL The Stieffs llanos contain all the latest im provements to be found in a firet-claas Piano, with additional impruveiuenta or bis wd in vention, not to be found in other instrument The tone, touch and Cnuh of their inKtru meuU cannot be excelled by any manufactur ed. A large assortment of second-hand Pianos always on band, from $75 to $3oo. Pirlor and Church Organs, some twenty dif ferent styles ou hand from $50 and upward Send for IUastratwl Catalog, containing names of over twelve hundred Southerner (hve hundred of which are Virpniau, two hundred North Carolinians, one hundred and fifty Eat TenneHrtean. and others throughout the South), who have bought the Stieff Piano sinoe the close of the war. J- ALLN BROWN. Ageni, :40t Salibnrf.y. C. Valuable Honse and Lot FOR SALE. I wish to sell my House tc Lot situated on Inniss street, froutiug . four hundred twt. The Lot contains four a of the town. The House is a twlve-fK)t story, and contains sir rooms, besides a base ineut ooik-rooiu of brick. Kitchen. Smoke house, Lumber room and Wood boose, also a flrst-rate Well of water with a brick Dairy 8x 16; a large Barn, sheded ou two n'uWn DO k 20. with a 20 foot sq iare threshiug floor; three acre of tbe lot is we'.l set in clover ; also an excellent garden. Ang person wishing a YaluuUc Lot, tcould ih icell to give me a call at once as, I am determined to sell a bargain. K.j. WEST. aog Cth 72: 47: 4t II, W. Price. T.J. Pkice. PRICE & BRO. Have Removed THEIR FAMILY GROCERY STORE TO JENKIN'S CORXEIt, Where they will continue to Sell. Flour. Meal, Fresh Meats. Baeon. Lard, Butter. Eggs. Coffee. Teas Sugar, Salt. Pu-kles, Mo lasses, & , together with a large an.l varied stock of household and table necessities. Bring your country produce to PIHCE ic BUO. (17:tf SALE. TWO SMALL TRACTS OF LAND from four to five miles of Town, conlaininK WOOD and MEADOW, with a part cleared nd in orchard. If not sold before the 6ih of Jul t next it will then be sold at public sale. Apnlv J. K. IiUIiKE, Ag't. May 17, 1872.-81:35. K 31 AK E HAY While The SUN SHINES. "WOULD respectfully give notice to the farmers that 1 am Agent for tho Celebrated. I jBUOKEYE Moicer and Reaper and Stcccpstu krs T HUES II Ell, Manufactured by C. Aultman t Co., Canton, Ohio, and I respectfully request those in need of any. or either of thee Machines, to call and see me, and get a Book giving full instruction and prices. The scarcity . laborer and the high price of Hay, Ac, make these Machines a necessity. Please bring or send me j our order ns aoou as possible. J. K. BUKKK. -3l:tf Salisbury, N C. 3 I IBiE proprietors of these justlv celebrated . Mills are in the market lor VI1EAT, and solicit calls from all who have it to sell. They pay the highest market cash prices. Flour! Flour!! They also solicit orders for Flour. They maunlacture four different grades of Flour, ranging Best Tamily, Family, Ex tra, and Snper. Thtiy also solicit orders for Bran. They exchange, or grind for toIl as may bo aesireu. EMMERT, BROS ' CO. 39:6m p'd Beware of Counterfeits ! JOB HOSES' 81 I&9lffJ r itnrivlif ootrTSrlTBD. DiAnett Drug gUf indemvor to 'I tk eounurftiu fmakt rrtrnft frojlt. Th gninvtJunmm0fJ mmilem eniaehfacktft. All othtrt mr icortkltu tmiiumm. Tba vein Pills ar unfailing in tba enr of tit tbos lalnfnl and danirona dlwuw to which tba fentala constitution it rabject. They mnderata all axceaMs and remoT all obstructions, from what rer csnso. . i, TO MARRTEl) I. A DIES they ara particularly toited. Tbey will In a abort tima Krina; on the monthly period with rernlarity ; and althoagh very powerful, contain nothiitf; hurt ful to the confutation. In ail cafes of Nerronn and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, fatirno on slight exertion. Palpitation of tbe Heart, Hysterica and Whites, they will affect a cure when all other meant hare failed. The circulars around each package jriTa full directions and ad rice, or will he aent flea to all writing for thtm, sealed from observation. N. B. In all cases where the ovvtnvs eannotha obtained. One Dollar enclosed to the Hole Proprie ty. JOB M06ZS. IS Cortlandt Su. New York, will in rare a bottle ot the genuine contnlnlnr rlfty PUls, by return mail, ttcurttg uUi from any know led re of Its contents. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES.. BRTAl-8 rBXMOKIC WATXIZS " Oww Cocoaa, CoLa Asraaa, BaoaoaiTta, 8oaa Tbboat, HoAatssitt, PirriccLT Bssathio, ! cirniT Conn io am Lcat) Ditiitts. They haTS M twtt of medicine, and any child win take them. Thousand hare been restored to health that had Vefora despaired. Testimony d n in hnndreds of easas. Ask int BRTAN'S PUtMONIC WAFXRS. PriraUeeittMrkax. JOB MO&tt. Proprie tor. It Cortlandt Street, hew York. THE GREAT' FRENCH REMEDY. No. tit Rao Lombard. Paris. Theee Till ara hirhly recommended by tba mtire Medical Paenitr Prance aa the very best remedy in all eases or 8ne natrrhs, or Seminal Weak- . ariwi il n . w i , nal Weakness or Impcttnry ; Weakness arising from Secret Habiu and Penal sfioees ; BaUsaMsw ot the GemitaJ Orfana; Weak Spine : Deposits la the Urine, and aa the ghastly train of Piseaeea arisrnc froaa OTaraaaarXzeeosee. They ewa whan all otherrem- SMfaiU PamphVs of Adrice In eark box. or wlU entpraataany address. Prtre) f)t pr Bx. it by snail, ewrsJy s W jrows "I s 1 sr sstftow as) tseairt of price. OSCA B O.MOSXS. II Coart-IM Bt-Hmw Yaax. Sal General AfeatW America. ng 14, 72. 48: ly. Isand Deeds, Trustee Deeda, Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff' Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, &t For Sale at this oflitt . ROWAN Mf 1 Q HARDWARE Main Street, ARB CONSTANTLY ADDING New, improved and valuable Tools, Imple ments, 3Uchinea, ContriYancics, &c, for the convenience and facility of Fanners, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, ohoe-Makcrs, rY.: l r i Cabinet JlakerS, : MaSOns i li carriage liuildcrs, , CoOPerS. I TTrtB. 1 J BuSrs - J Cooks, &c, &c. ' ' ! T fo. r . j . T unacqunintfd witn our etitabliHhment, are aware of the wide xilllllll HAS taken the room recently occupied hy Orrrman. Holui Jfc Co.. in MnT". Granit. Iww, and ojencd a PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. "iTStllr rVrZTt T.,,',1 l?lw l Vl" crr I . -T reer business en of the citv. atr ain pant tor all leadinfr articles of 4 ATffCffEOIir Commission Merchants, (tT At the Sign of the lied Flag, MERONEY'S OLD STAND, MAIN eTKKKT SALISBURY, N. C. j. K. nrititu. ftiOnlers and conignmcntf! repectfiillr o lictetl. KirA net ion sale .rt nr SalurdaranJ public daT. Oh! Yes Oh! Yes Oh ! Yes! Having fallen back to a letter pitioii ,-nd been reinlun-etl by forming a cn:irtitrli:ji with Jno. M. Corny, who been lung and favor ably known in the Mercantile communite, I would respectfully return my thsnk to the public generally, and solicit a 'continuance of their patronage to the new r'irm ; with the -aurar.ee that we will do all wc can to satisfy all who may have anything to sell or bur. J. K. IJ'L KKE. January 1ST 2. X. It. I will continue to attend to the m:I1 ing of any kind of property in the oountrv, for Administrator and oilier when notified in time. tf : 1 8 J. K. EUKKK, A uciionevr. I hare analyzed the Whiskey knotrn under the brand , "B SELECT," con trolled by Messrs. WALTUK D. RL AIK&Co., Iiichmohd, Ya , and find it Free from FiimI Oil, an.l and other impurities, and recommend Us use for medicinal and family purposes. J. 13. McCAW. M. D, Late Vrof. of Chemistry M. College, Ya. This brand id beyond nil doubt a supe rior article and can only be had genuine, at T. J Foster's, No. 3 Main ft., nearly opposite Mansion Hotel, Salisbury. X. C. 3S:4t WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BARBER, RETURNS HIS THANKS to hi OLD FRIENDS andthn Public for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. He now informs them that he hai fitted up a new and commodious Shop, in Dr. Henderson's ZJrick Buildinr. XLoom TTo. x. where he would bo pleaded to see them. n enarantcestocive satisfactinn in ,.rr , He ha in his employ of the best Hair Dre-en iu Wentern North Caroliua. He requests a call from all. Salusbrif, N.C., Dec. 17. lKf.9 &0 tf State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Superior Court, Spring Term. 1872. Marshall T. Bell a Assignee of Willism Griffin, Bankrupt, aynintt George C. McIIenrr snd Daniel B. Welch, defendant. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court on affidavit filed, that the defendant George C. Mi xienry is not a renuent ol the State or orth Carolina. It is therefore ordered and adjudged that pub lication be made in the Carolina Watchman a newspaper published in the Town f SalUburr, North Carolina, for six weeks, notifying the de fendant, George C. McIIenrr that a Summons has been issued in the aboTt" action again; him in wnicn lie is notified that a complaint will he filed in this action at the next term nf TreJi.ll Supeiior Court, on the fcecond Mondar after the " in iutiT, A. V.lbl'Z, vithintlie first three dars of the Term, and on lew the de fendant, George C Mrllenry answer the same within the time prescribed by law, the plaintifl will ask for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Witness C. L. Summers, Clerk of our said Cwirt at office, in 8uteAiUe. this 29th dr of April. 1872. a L, SUMMERS, CSC 6w3&prfee$3 of Iredell county. ALL KINDS ot COURT AX DMA GISTIti TES BLANKS at this office BURKE COFFIN MERCHANTS,- Salisbury. A ranffe or wants we are prrpareJ to taeri, nor j of the exact and beautiful adaMaliilitY of i our goods for the purposx for which thaj are maUa. Kor can we deitcribe them in an advertisement. Ther roast be aorn. Cotnr. therefore, to the Ila'rdware Store for anv- a?. , ininfr you want, frtm a toothpick to a tram .engine; from a pin to a strawentter anv- titlnit M 1 ... a . a s a . STUCK always oo kawl of very rariety of N,iU, Iron, Sieel, How, Grain Cra- ' N7th 100 Aim at low price. JU"S Kr ire- and Fork. KsirUanl. ue ua wrmight in ru,.. 101.. wrrsnt Uiero toire jtuactka. Thomp- "n Plow srul SaWtem. C01l-V 8IIKU-KBS. , . fTKAW CUTTKKS. n1 'n0'"" other thine too need. SeoJ in jour t-rdcr or come J uJT. i3:tf o ... v ULL STOCK' alw.r. (Ml ITT3- country Pnwluce. ll:tf SALISBURY UUUIY C ALEM ALMANACS - At the Btwk Stre OSAI.US AM) UV.S. At I he IVwk Slore I UT1IERAX rtook c,r Wor.hip. At the It-wk 8Uc. CHOOL HOOKS. Ur,.,. Tinr(. . At the Hok Store. I N aiy thir? in the war nf 1U, and $tntinm ry. an U- LsJ at shurt Dolice mini on riimi!a!ifc tern-. t the fUnik Store S!'IX'lAl.-tu. r ri;i rec-itc prompt sttin tiou Sei.it in i.ur unlrm. CALVIN PLYI.ER. Jim 1-7-2. FURNITURE! .1. A. CLODFELTER k CO. tnMfictwrer Had1 TWena isj Fmrnitmrt, INVITK nttcntion to their stock of Cottage IicadteadK, Cot t a rje Ch.im be r Su i t , pa i n t ctl Chamber Suit, trench 6uiU. Wsinnt snd painted Csne fest Cbsira Hocking ('hair "fail deriiptitn. Extension Pining TdM-- -table of all kind Wardrobes. It'uri-ans. Wah-.tsnd. Whst-N'trt. listtreae! Sifa. Kecepiion Cbsirs snd PsrlorSets. AIi. It untie Window Shades, a novelty for complete nen. leaut.v. cheapness and durability. Al-o. msnr tber articles which w e sre prepared to ell n cheap or vheaer tksn any Ilocseio the w f -tern jart of the State - . - K HP A full asvortment f Bosewnod. Metslic sud.Wslnnt Itnrial ('aes, hkh can be far uihhed nt :t hours notice. Be sure ti i"sll. nearly opposite the Mansion nutel, next dNir below the Lxprens office, see our stm k and hearour prii-e. Social ordern (m.ide from ph'orapQi in iur nffiee) will be Knpplied. apirJ.i'in Assignee's Sale OF $4000 to $6000 WOIiTIJ OF MSliC jRf ft TTTiTRIR iAWA, UAAXXXI AJAUAJ. a T IL! be'in at .( o'clock ou Katunla'j, IVXavthe 4th, st tbe Auction lion-v BCKK K i Ct)FKlN, to el at public ale. the STOCK OF GOODS ( lately belonging to John W. Bitting, bankmpc l Thin Stock n.nrit of a general assortment of MerchaLdifce. ccb as is nuallj found io any KtasT Ciam Stoee. SsLntoeonUnseererT Haturdar till the whule 8tock is cb-d mu i Merchants aod Traders are respectfully inri I ted and reqneted Ut attend thee Sales. Terms will be stated at the lima of sale. , J. K. BUKKK. Assignee f J. IT. Brrnsn. Salisbarj. April H, Itffi. 3l:tl ARISE R'S9 shot cur Q BESi in the world: Jew ToxaTOSc 27 ttrrviv April 26, 1872-32:1 y Marriage Certificates for sale here. a a inn. o I 1 9 ' 1; THE WATCHMAN OFFICE t U well supplied with A W tnd let aaaorlme-t of PLAIN I FMCY sob srEs. Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, iC, suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL PRINTING. Finer and more Ornamental Tvi fur Business & Professional Visiting, Partv and Wedding Can!. ; College and School irrtilari of all kindu : PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Xoticcs nnd LABELS for nil purpose ; For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Or nnvtliing cle required in tlo Printing Line. the 9k. Carolina iUntcijmati Is a catxlidatc for public favor. It circulation ia fpx, and iU tanlinj and patronage improving. It is one of the bwt advertising medium i the State, and ofTcn it faciliti- ou a liloral ttniw as anr. FANCY HAIR WOEK. MILS. 8. W. TEKKELL. wUl ssj kluJ uf Fancr Hair Work. Repair BraW-s, tnsks Carls, witebs. Or. Da meats aod Jewrl rj Ketts ; aUa wake tstax Ij hair Utu Wleaths, and IUoets. Ftr terms call at ker relsV- Cksrri street, Wewt sf tbs Methodist Chare k. fsa pUa ran U m at 8. W. Tcaatux'a $t a In slaw strert. May 9. I87254tf. HHP AIRING. cVwinf Machines, Uasbrells. VmrmmU, V? til ing Cm, lP)4 and Praesi Psref. Kkesrs CsMorsBaU Wsgxons aod ftmermi jU t " cloding rrpsirs tobockets, Tabs, Ax . Ar. Shop ia the rear Uodfelter's Vmrnnvn 8tor. Term low, but tmk em Mtterr. J. T. litU- Jnlj Id lm-lilsao.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1872, edition 1
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