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" : i f I Carolina Watchman. JUNE 17. Nearly a hundred Urea were lost by Am destruction of the Steamer Vicksburg Among the icc-bergB of the Northern seas. The Vicksburg belonged to au exploriug expedition Elijah Gibson, a native of Richmond Co., N. 0., was killed by fate ton, at Laurel 11H1, last Thursday. The father li drunk and abusing hi family when the ton came to their relief. Tli id so en raged the rather as to cause him to attempt to take the life of his son. The killing adjudged to he in self-defense. Boss Tweed, of N. Y. City, has been released from the Penitentiary by a re cent opinion of the Supreme Court of that State. It will be remembered that he was tried and convicted of misappropriating eity funds and sentenced to hard labor for life. We suppose there was some error in the proceedings that convicted him or want of jurisdiction on the part of the Court, lie will be arrested as soon as released, on other charget still pending against him, and hie chances are good for a reeom mitment to the Penitentiary, or long litigation and trouble. The way of the transgressor is bard. ty We are sorry that we bare not wet been able to write out the many fa vorable impressions made upon us while on a visit recently to the charming city 4 Wilmington. The object of our visit arse to attend the Press Convention. To sty that our association with the mem bars of the State Press there assembled wai most agreeable; that onr reception and entertainment by the enterprising and public spirited citizens were most cor o. .1 and bountitul; that we were captive' ted by the attractions and capacity of Wil aing ton's port, is to state onr convictions Terr mildly. We intended to have much to say about the advantages, the pleas ures, and the results of our editorial gatherings; about the hospitality and goodcheerofoorentainers; the attractions Thew faave beeQ The sickening peecber scandal case if drawing to a close. Whatever the ver 4 ct, one thing will always remain fixed in the minds of a very large majority of the American people, and that is, that Beecher is not only an adulterer, but perjurer. He and his Church have made a desperate effort to cover up his crimes and disprove the evidence against him, but tuey have most signally failed. Gold from Plymouth church has been thrown broadcast like seed wheat, but apparently -v- t 1 to no purpose, it is believed tnat many t . a a ' ot trie northern papers were nought np early in the contest, and directed to defend Beecher, right or wrong. This suspicion is strengthened by the persistent and unreasonable course many of them have pursued, and the blind partisan defence given to Mr. Beecher. It is said the N. 1". Tribune is paid $10 a column for its reports. But this is only one paper in the pay of the saints. There are others. cities destroyed for sumed his functions, as a Representative in the United States Congress. Should the course of the commanding general of the army, in attempting at this late dor to resuscitate a defunct slander ' . r i against the President of the late touted eracy, and to which slander not even suborned witnesses could give toe aem- blence of truth, be taken as the exponent of the feeling of the army, that arm of the general government would seem to do in- suited to the task, of lata so largely assi gned to it, of preserving civil order and of restoring harmony among the people of me univea ptaies. cor puunc cuubiuci- ations it is to be hoped that the ineradica ble malignity of Sherman may be an ex ception to the prevailing sentiments of the United States army. Again thanking you for your friendly consideration, I am very truly yours, Jefferson Djaus. and mote rolelligeut class of producers aud tuts would create an increased local trade, which is about all that any of onr inland Uwns have any reason (under ex isting circumstances) u expect. If there be any who wish to discover good sub jects of korror at which to throw up their hands ana exclaim "ruinous," let me in vite tbem to spend a day in riding through sections of the country where once all was fresh end brosnerous, and contrast it with the present impoverished and dilap itated condition, fonder the operation of free negro tenaptage), and they will not search in rain The.wonder is, not "that good and sensible men" are driven by necessity to seek the cheapest markets, but that they are able to obtain in an impoverished, aqd over-trading section like ours, money whatever. to send to any maraet GRANGER. crimes not a whit worse than those that have been committed under the eye and by the moral sanction of Plymouth Church. of Wilmington and her great commercial j aw importance as a port, to speak of the 8teamer Raleigh, her jolly Captain, the gallant Maffit, and the rest of our com" penions to the sen; the excellent lecture of the irrepressible and inimitable Vance jjeTTER FROM JEFFESON DAVIS and many other things; out we are sun nmnlled to defer it. until we can take aha. un seriatim and give to each that He Goes Vigorously lor the Scalp ...,.. rt inn its imnortance merits. Of Gen Sherman. the St. Louis Timet of Friday poV I buyer here sends his money directly .1 f-1 1 : i . . T . I m urmcru mercimut iubicuu ui uayu iibuco iuc luiiuwiug icucr irom nr. uei- Never was a more important ferson Davis, addressed to Colonel W. aUetioo to be held in the State than that F. Mellon, a former Confederate officer, a.. -l..i n( Uta touching certain matters in Gen. Sher- rST W W ww-ww mm - O to the Convention, next August. The delegates to be choosen are to make for lha people of North Carolina a Constitu- m - man's book For the Watchman. RATHER HASTY. Messrs. Editors : Your article of last week, headed "Ruinous," seems to me rather hasty iu its conclusions. The first proposition of importance is, '"that no bodv here is the-least benefited by this exchange," to wit : "pending special or ders" directly to Northern House for articles which A. B or C mav require for his own nse, instead of buying them of oue of our home merchants. I cannot perceive, gentlemen, how you arrive at the conclusion '"hat no body here is the least benefited" by this sort of direct trading except 'upon the supposition that the buyer pays his Northern merchant as much as he would have to pay the home merchant. This then is the point. A little lower down you admit that the buy er does save something "is benefited" a little, by this system of direct tradiug thus : "the amount saved by ibis system of trade is too trifling to talk about,'' and then you tell us of the damaging ruinous effect of it "on the merchantile interest" at home ! What you say of being "hew ers of wood and drawers of water for foreigners," &c, would apply very well in an article on the general subject of home production, but as between these two systems of trade direct and iudcrect it has no application to one that it has not to the other. Both are alike in their tendency, leading to the same inevitable . t i w . mm, r results. What can be the ditterence U a to a paying it into oue of our stores to be sent thence as directly to the Northern merchant ? 11 is money goes out of the State in either case, and so far as we know the profits of, AN INVALUABLE TRAVELING COM PANION. SEVER KNOtVIf JO FAHV EN HISS' ITCH CUBE. PRICE 25 A 60 CTS. For sale at ENNI88 Drug Store. t)m 3, Change of climate, water or diet is apt to in duce hamming and often dangerous diseases. The three changes combined are fatal to thous ands of i migrants every year. Is it not, then, of the last importance to know that Hosteller's Stomach Bitters are an absolute preventive of the' hurtful consequences arising from th causes? Travelers, voyagers, and emigrants to new countries cannot be too often reminded of the fact that this agreeable vegetable tonic is the most reliable safeguard against disorders to which theare far more liable than the habitual detuaeos of healthy regions. The primal effect of the unwholesome atmosphere which produces what are called malarious fe vers, is to depress and debilitate the system. The body tlen becomes an easy prey to the malignant principle in the air. It is manifest, therefore, that the surest way to avoid all epi demic and endemic maladies of an intermittent type, is to counteract the weakening tendencies of inuama by artificial invigoration. That Hos tellers s Mornach Bitters is the surest resusci taot of flagging vigor, is a fact which is best appreciated wherever influences inimical to health exist. But it is not alone against ma- laria mat tney protect tne system. 1 hey so toughen it as to enable it to endure with im- punitv eztiemea of beat and cold to which travelers are often subjected, and they neotra Iize those elements in unaccustomed or diet which would otherwise beget disorders of the stomach and bowels. The brackish water with which voyagers by sea are often compelled to quench their thirst, is apt to provoke dysentery and other serious complaints, but when the Hitters are mixed with it, it becomes harmless Truly tins great protective invigorant is an in valuable traveling companion. NOTICE. Notice is hereby aiven iWkt an Election will be held at the several precincts in Rowan eoun? ty on tne nrt Thursday in August, 187D, to ascertain the sense of the qualified voters of Rowan County, as to whether they will . sub scribe the sum of one hundred thousand dollars to the stock of the "Yadkin Sail Road Company," and direct the issuing of the Bonds of Rowan County for the sum of OSE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS to pay for such Subscription. All those who vote in fa vor of such Subscription and issuing of the County Bonds fur $100,000, shall vote on a written or printed ticket "Subscription;" and those voting against Subscription and issuing of County Bonds for loo,ooo, shall vote est a written or printed ticket ''No Subscription This notice is given in obrdienoe to an act of the Legislature, passed at its last Session. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN Co's (Late 8Inos St GLOL'GH ORtA M)j- IMPROVED CABINET ORGANS -AND- D. A. DAVIS, L. W. COLEMAN, H. BARRING EK. J No. u. FLKMIMG, JOS. Mc LEAN. April 23, 1875. 3mos. V Co. ConVra. . - . . . . tlio nrih in mprphunt is n.-:tti-r more m mm .v..k ...... aiemphii., i enn , May 27. ,10r Um whether it reaches him from the My Dear bir: Please accept my consumer direct, or through the Southern tnanas ior your Kind letter ot the 19th merchant, indirect. NEW MILLINERY STORE. At the old stand of Foster A Horah. Just received a full line of Hats, and Bon nets, trimmed and on trim toed. Ribbons, Scarfs and all tbe latest French and American novel ties, at Orders executed with care and dispatch. Pinking and Stamping done to order. The Store will be conducted on the Cash ays- tero and no (roods or work will be charged any one. This rule is nnvarible. MRS. S. J. HALYBUBTON. April, 15th 6 ws. to New Advertisements. Dr. IMocR RBsiai ReMies DANDELION BITTERS and DANDELION ANTI-3ILL10US PILLS, To cure Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Sick Headache, Kidney Disease, Sc. For Sale.hy J. H. ENNISS, Agt. Salisbury, April 23, tf. mmJ fsMsfsfsfsfsMiftjalasilBB Man r F ITT LI) WITH THE KB LY IVVKNTED 7 AT 22 V? Q H. FOR SALS. one pair of work M ols 5 & 0 years old, also a good wagon & harness. M.L. BEAN. 1 .1 1 A. II I - - uon unner wnicn vney may uave io i. matant, and tbe accompanying copy of ft Now as to "the amount saved by this at perhaps a half century or more. If it I St. Louis paper containing an extract system" to the consumer, I suppose thero turn out to be a good Constitution and "na we ionneoming worst oi wen. w. T. is mo way of ascertaining it. You say neeeptabJe to the people, they will be likely Sherman. My absence delayed there- 'it is too triBing to talk about but gentle TT k :i J. a LlM. -J- Tf St ot yQr Ielter and lhl8 "P'7 t0 men, you do not tell ua how much or how tr livo hnnmlv ann nroanftr nrulpr it. It 1l ".- p mtw v r- r ii. lorn out to bo oppressive and unsutted to The malice that seeks to revive the (heir wants, they will not be contented or nefariously concocted and long since ex be Jlkejy to live contented or grow pros- pipped Blander whieh connected my name j :. -''-- - - - with the assassination of President Lin- Derous under it. It ts therefore a matter ... . . , . . ' " v , , colu is quite in character with the man Of very grave concern to the people of who so conducted his invasion of the Socth North Carolina whether they have a good as to render "Sherman's bummeis" the . I ' ... . I c - 1...J '.lituhnn l a tmnrt rt flvnnnv m nr niiiucro onnn nnir, in t-, ti... i T ii.i-ii or a vmu uuuomuuuu. m. v. i j j nucn w nic are. l suppose you reuuy nun 8 tne a people, the weal of the State, aud the helpless, and murder of non-combatants, mounts are very small, and if others were Lh,. and nrosneritv of all depend fT who C,08.fid hl8 of r5on with a possession of the facts which control ' f accnsation against yen. IJampton in vour mind, thev too miirht think littlo it is; nor do yon eveu give a hint as to how it may be ascertained. If 'it is too trifling to talk about, you ought not to have mentioned U; or else you should have presented some statement of the source of your information a sort tf V finger board pointing to the way where might be seen how trifling tbe amouuts THE RUTHERFORD COLLEGE, N. C. Will open its Fall term. August 4th, 1675. Board, from $n to 1U p -r month. Tuition, from $1 to $4, per month. Address E. L. ABERKETCY, Pres. Happy Udme, N. C. Juno 17th. 1875. 4t?. pd. ppon it. And the character of . tbe Constitution will depend upon the character of the men the people send to Raleigh to make it. If she delegates are first class if they are as you may you . . .1 . . . . . . I J 1 J B regard to tne Darning ot Columbia, South do. But in the absence of such informa Carolina. tjon jt canBOt be surprising if others shall But the question arises, why did Gen. form a different opinion. 1 have heard of Sherman at the date of his reported con- examples, for instance, in email articles, vcrsation with Geu. J. J2. Johnston sup- where npon a comparison of rates demand nose me canable of com n! io.it. v in thn .in. wl 1 . ... J . 1 : J r. men tn whom the peopleWe confidence .assination of President Lincoln ? the same articles on direct orders, there men of ability, their work will stand General Sherman never was personally was a difference of 300 per cent. I have the test of legal criticism and prove ac- acquainted with me, and from those who known of other similar instances wherein eeptable to the people. Bnt if the people kow me. ei.th.?r.Jn the, United States the difference tanged from oue hundred to send demaeoeues whiffling politicians rHf arned Inoth two hundred and fifty per cent. And send demagogues, wn.miog politicians, Ing t0 t fj Buch puspicion In the then again j have koow'Q of iu8Uncei time-servers, or ignoramusses, the Con- conduct of the war between the Slates, where more was paid than tbe article titntion tney matte will be worse tdan it ueapue or many paseiess accusations, we would have cost at home. This a a I rater nrnnrltv rAi r . .l.. I a ade by negroes, scalawags or carpetbag- r; ,y " ,T3l-U4U "Ulu nappen very otten. uut now can bm. auuereuce to ine usages or war venture upon snch isolated facts to deduce between ClVlliznn naiinna On wkat If. .1 .U J .1 ...i - nn.titntinn it will not ho difficult to .V , . . 7. oui vucm iuc Bgc couuiui.oii mat "Ue -w (.uen. am me susmeion or lien. &prmnn .m.nni. ... ow . ...il V B ... , .... , I L " 1BIUVUUM BM.lU 1C WW UIUIUC blf till !V nnaersuna it win oe outer, prosenp- rest? Was it not that, proceeding on the about ?" And with what amount of well live, tyrannical and essentially agrarian rule of Judging others by oueselt, he as grounded "surprised" may you hold up r-while the others will make a Con- eri t0, me lto murderous and malicious y0ttr bauds with horror "that good and sUtntion tUt will be altogether nnintelli. SSlit : 9eDible men n" is "rnin- ... ... . J He reports a conversation with Presi- ous" system of direct trade ! Who does gible and the source of unending litigation, dept Lincoln, from which is to be inferred it ruin The home merchants? Admit There are two important matters then a desire to have authority for departing it. Does the patent Reaper and Mower ; that the people must guard against in from the course which aa a soldier he the Cotton Factory and Wool Cardiug selectiug delegates to the Convention, aud ont hae kuown was usual and proper Machine ; the steam engine aud tbe rail First, if they would rid them- , ","u.c" " w"r . UB Pe road, uurt nobody t 1 taer you are stand- , i " l"! w me iraca oi me great marcn ot Confederacy s President and cabinet orBN 1 Tenal.oppreesiTe and detestible in politics, eers, asset forth in the orders of Col before you are-a ware of it. Trade, nur the and base aud hypocritical in society, ihey lMblgren, when he made his raid against laws of trade, in some of their relations will spew out Radicalism everywhere, aud Rl?bmond J the good-natured, cbarac- at least, are fixed. They are changing refuse to vote for anvouewho aids or abets KS? r6py f Pre8,dent Ll,DColn S01 with all the oiher changes whieh are ref use to vote for any onewho aids or abets him that murder was not the approved going on around us. The rapid commit- oris in any way connected with the in- measure it seems to have failed to inspire flicatiou between the great centers of famous pivU RJgbts, oesro wgrshipping, hito with the generosity and chivalry trade and the outlying commodities upon miscegeoating Radical party. It has w,cn eJ.er adorn the character of the which it subsists, accomplished by rail- the whole country and the State 4W: mmmmm ViFl j roads and telegraphs, must just as cer- -..6 .wv..CD i bui rrnucr taiuly accomplish great changes in the GREEN SBOBO FEMALE COL LEGE, Greensboro, N. C. The Fall Session will begin on the idih Auirust. TERMS REDUCED. Charges per Session of 20 icecls. Board (exclusive of washing fc ligbU) $75 00 Tuition in regular English course, 25 00 Charges for Extra studies, moderate. For Catalogues containing particulars, apply to T. M. J osts. President K.H. D.WILSON, President Board of Trustees June 17th, 2moa. pd. An Inveatioo having a moat important bearing on th filurvrf Iteed Ii which the auanittv or ruinate ul to u rerr laqretT and the quality of tone reudercd Etui to that of tie Best Pips Onus of tie Sane Capacity. TOWNSHIP J, D, McNEELY. Merchandise and Exchange Broker, AGENT FUR TPS SALE OF taple and Fancy Groceria. SUGAR, SYRUP, MOLASSES, COFFEE, Bacon, Lird, Sec. A Fl Ll LIIK OF SATIPLHCOfTA TLV ON it v ii. Eipccial attention paid fa GJketiont and prompt returns ma le. Office formerlr occupied hr J. & II. Horah, under National Hotel, BaxtSBynY, N. C. H.nv ing made arrangements with first claaa Holme in Richmond, Nor Col I:. Uu'itiinore, Philadelphia and New York, 1 a in prepares to oQcr (to Merchsota only) the eanie, if not bet ter ad vantages here, aa if thej were to go North, or order themselves. Can oiler advaniagea in freight. I will al.o buy and sell Exchange, Bullion. Gold and Silrer Coin. Bank Nut.-, Stocka and Bonds un reasonable terma. Any collectionn entruated to me will have prompt attention and prompt return made. Haring procured a "Herring Champ ton Fire Proof Safe," 1 will receive money on de posit for aafe keeping, or on loan, at a reasona ble rate of interest. Parties having maney to loan or wishing to borrow, will do well to confer with me. Also Agt. for first clam Fire and Life Insurant- (jo. J. D. McNEELY. A mil 2y 3mu'a. Wilcox Patent." "Octave Cowpler," ike C VaU E ru.l.lt "Vn rlsrf " "Vox Hamtna in. -r-l W or "Clarionet" Slop, "liema Horn, t remona, oa AW " ALL. THE L.1TE IMPROVEMENTS Can be obtained only in these Organs. Fifty Different Styles, ' For tin THE Vu:t!i ?E8 ? AT eVlA L A NO WO HSUMA N S H I P , ity and Volume of Tone I n quailed. PBICES, 850 TO 8500. Factory and Warerooms, Cor. 6th and Congress 8ta DETROIT MICHIGAN. (SBVAIUIBSS IN 1850.) AOBlfTB Wanted in very Address GLOUGH & WARRENRGAri) May 20, 1875. -ly. 1UUJJ 1 1UU 0: VALUABLE ' House & Lot for Sale ! are: selves of the fountain head of all that is The citizens of Salisbury Townahip are here by notified that on Friday the 2nd of Jul, at 11 o clock, A. M., there will be a public meet- The Houe and Lot on the comer of Main i r r , I ing ai uie ourt-xioue tor the purpose of send- and Bank Sla. recently occupied by Mrs. Ann ing Uelecntea tO Uie l-OUlllV Convention In hf ttr..n ianfTi.roirr.railk. Tk.a ia imnno tk. held in Salwbury on the 3rd day of July, 1875, most vsluabls property in SalUbury, and is t r nnmin.t. M nH H m t - . I. .. t... i.'i.. I . . 1 . . I I . - omie .uiujuiu- convemeniiv iiuaiea in uie Duinn imrx oi the town. Persona desiring further iiufurma- tion can obtain it by calling on or communica ting with either of the undersigned. Price Reasonable. Also the undersigned offers for sale 700 A A w .-iffrn XT-f 4- of land Ivina on the N. C. R. R. two milt A-UIIIIIUOtiftWlO u bAUC Mi Km from Saliaburv. Thi. laud will be aold in Vi).4.- lots if desired. Vituiwio. Alao 103 acres eight miles Wrwt from Salis- AU persona having claims aeainst the estate burr on the Be ties ford road. Thia is nearly FARMERS v save xaoir3E!"5r to nominate csndidatea to the tional Convention. June 17th. 1875. ANDREW MURPHY. CUAS. F. BAKER, JOHN W. MAUNEY, Executive Committee. SAVE LABOR, SAVE TIME BY USINB THE FARMERS' PLOW. 7 Dollar Whales of Dr. O. P. Houston, deceased, are herebv all well timbered land. notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned given On application I . 1 ... I I - . - . . . I rr 1 . on or oeiore me i un aay oi June, IS7o. And all persons indebted to said estate are request ed . . i . i SAMLl-X A. LOWRENCE. Administrator. Blackmer St Henderson, Attorneys, 1 SsiLsburv. N. C. I June 10, 1875. Ows. pd. Farther information with moral leprosy for the last ten years Everything it has touched it has polluted To give it's further lease of power is sim ply to commit moral and political suicide to surrender the State oyer to self con fees d robbers, cun vie ted thieves, and civil right advocates. No greater calamity could befall the State. The seven plagues of Egypt were nothing compared to the ruin and distress that would follow the restora tion to power of Radicalism in North .Carolina. It is therefore the sacred duty fif every citizen who has any interest in promoting the walfare of the people of his own State, or who desires to see the whites protected from degrading association with an inferior race, to wot from now until lha day of election and then deposits his vote against every Radical that may offer, no matter how mild or temporate he may profess to be. Jn the second place, it is of great im jh nance that oar best men are selected as .! delegates, and that an iguorant oema rogues, would-be candidates, and seekers after the position, be cast aside before the ,uV died for making nominations. Jf the i w - ' - people head these two thing, the work o fiiurto will not only be began, bat assur- t1 I T 1 1 1 . I . J 1 --- "-"""h"-" wenerair.. uonnson there was oue modes of doing business as these new n.MK ki Wo a . I . . 1 . a I PrMu.u.pg m.mary expeuiuons in the and extraordinary facilities differ frotd country east of the Cattahoochie river the old facilities. Mav th. old.tin... Ifiat was the best consideration obtained reaper. with reap hook in hand, enter or the surrender of armies, arms. muni th fifld .urain.t ih n,,,vn .... tions and manunp.tnriai in that imn I l . . u iuat o.-viuu, i np "Biirnriul llinr 11 a Mn' Lr um. r. rm it article that h aIj! II T ml II 3 tktla UlStll ti.ti'i'iM "I lint --. - 4 the brigade of cavalry, by which I was and sensible men are engaged in it;" may yw . ' . " wm.j ne cry out "ruinous," and not expect to freely taking from the unprotected, pec be laughed at; or stand in the way and pmiue "e wnicn was lett to them for not be tramnled henath th hard hnnf nf flttASM Kit. ...- nnr. .I-.. 1-1 -- " V, BUUDT B' x . iae eiaie" ron or 8leel dr'ven by steam or horse TtiJr? .6 ! power! So then may you expect in these uceu wiu, W uie eneci maiJL wave to reveraa th new Uw nf iro.U was carrying ,iu wagons millions of specie and restore the old. Trade more readily to tbe South, and, therefore, we are left adnt it,if to .. a ... ..-.. to eouclude. was made that expedition in U than you can coerce it into unnatural Vlnatlf.il nt t ha nirrcemont nt c ... ...... A It . . -. . T.ki . r Ti n. 'ugvuwr coaneis, or m obedience to laws sgainst Though the story of the millions of specie it8 intereSt. You may build railvoads. id tinvv an -nil tort h. an.. u .... . . ' mm " ..i-.i J WMJ5I-M UUC1 Uitlli IU have been a fiction, the admission is made l k iii i .u sueii leruiB as wouia lead the reader to whil8t it is admitted that these advantages suppose 1 bad been travalme with waeon Rr. in tkmilv.. uoii ;m .... .i dnVuTo'l-4 r fcWn valuabUs' if " cheaper market dollars of specie in a valwe. But neither than yours within convenient reach, trade aupposuion wouia De true. 1 had reeen- wiU fiow ont and. away from you by the tlv loinnd I ho vratrnn train mm.A - 1 . I . . . J ' J K HZ T ; l . j , ery means by which you invited it. Uleave it when captured; my only bag- I conclusion it bj occurred to gage was a valise, which was packed on that the beat noaihl thin-, tb.r : i-Unce, could f w ."y-o-ivi -uii 9 v uecis were in a pair ot saddle bags beiongjug to Secretary lieagan. Whether that money ever reached the United States Treasury Mr. Reagan, from which it was taken, may be able to learn after he shall have as FOB S ALE! Teimareaaonsble. . Salisbury, N C. JOHN W. MAUNEY, Agt. for Dr. John L. Henderaon. May 13,1875 tf. Spring Stock 187S. ri will ran licrhter. It will turn vour land better. It will you less to keep it in order, thsn any other Plow you bare ever We will furnish you Points one year for one plow in ordinary Und for i i t ..t. .' i i r .: I Dt- TOO Day TOUT Diarnmun ao inc mmr '"i tout hi-..vniunc j ww i t Fir - . . i . i ii Webavajmn rasur jreni muruiin in rrer : All we ask of you is. Try it, and then if you don't like it bring it beak be refunded to you. WE WARRANT EVERY PLOW. MERONEY & BRO. Salisbury, N. C . April 1, 1975 tf. ItwUlsma 120 Bags Coffee, 50 Barrels Sugsr, A A It Unl..... A r TT lr l r . . I "JU'ar"" " xwo norae una cneap .or caan app.v 10 60f)0 h. BaCQn 2fj00 ,b8 w ' , - , i June lot i times. me mer- 0UTHEEN ILLUSTRATED ) AGE! Raleigh, IV. . The only l l.i.i l K. i i.u WbtKLI in the South. Eight pages. Forty columim, Con taining more reading matter than any weekly pnhlihed in the Southern state. The hrat nnmber of the HOUTHKKN IL LUSTRATED AGE will be issued on Saturday, 26th day of Jane, 1875 The Publisher intends making it an illu strated record of the times. It will treat of every topic. Political, Historical. Literary, and Scientific, which is of current interest, and gives the best illustrations that can be obtained, orig inal or foreign. The SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED AGE will be printed on new type, and heavy book paper. On its list of contributors will be found tbe names of many of the beat writers in tbe South. Serial and ahort stories, poems and aketches, and well conducted editorial department, giv ing the latest personal, literary, scientific, polit ical, religious and commercial intelligence, will furnish everv week mn amount of readine j matter unsurpassed by other papers, in excel- 1 lonno ami variptu Tl ! intpn-tpn tn matt tho jour- do to keep up trade for themselves, would be to encourage, by all means in their power, the producing interests of the surrounding country. A high state of development in this direction would nec essarily imply a ; number SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED AGE pertaining to nal for the fireside t several columns will be Lard, 2000 lbs. Best Sugar Cured Hams, 20 K"gs Soda, 20 Boat a 50 " Adamantine Candles, 40 " Soap, 2000 lbs. Carolina Rice, 30 Cases Oysters, 20 do Brandy lVaebe, 20 do Lemon Syrup, 20 do Fresh Peaches, 10 do Pine Apples, 10 do Smoking Tobacco. 25 Gross Snuff, 25 Coi's Cotton Jc Jnte Bope, 40 dnz. Painted Pails, 40 Boxes Assorted Candy, 100 Beams Wrapping Paper, A full line or Wood Will, n ware, A full line of Hoots & Shoes (very cheap), A full line of Hats, A full line of Saddles t Bridle?, Salt. Pepper, (linger. 8pice, Canned Good. Royal Baking Powders. Cigars. Tobacco, Crockery, Kerosene. Tanners Machine Oils, 4c , dew The above stock was bought since the late heavy decline in prices, and is offered at Whole sale fc Ketail at rorj short profits, tor oasb. BINGHAM 4 CO. June 3rd 1873. SPECIAL. Ms aM8Bs Cli0rr. i . . MJi -it ffo)nPt l . l specially devoted to all subjects domestic and social hfe. No family ah odd be withoot it. Subscription price only $2 per annum. Post age free. j R. T. FULGHUM, Editor, Raleigb, N . C Jons lt-'V A BEAUTIFUL METALIC GRATE C0TIB1K& Is now offered to every oue interested in beautifying aad pretexting the graves their deceased relatives. They are made in four slaes, with a variety of styles, ranging in price Its" to W0, according tn sise and style. Can be painted any color desired, galvauixed to soil the taste of purchasers. A galvauiaed plate, containing whale11 inscription parties desire, is furnished with aeh mound free o charge. TH 55 HANDSOME DECORATION is offered at such prices as to place it within reach of all. We invite the and public generally to call and examine for themselves. specimen can b seen at J. A. ttamsay s office. O. PLYLER, At. Salisbury, N. C.Awg. , 1874 T No. 1. Heivy plow 8hoes at 1160 worth 1230. .. ' Wiimpn Khof t SlO" IfiA At ITr. Ladies Embroidered Slipper i at 100 worth 1 Ker0Seiie and Solilie Oil MWUI0 1 r " w va v M m m V Ladies Croouet 81 i oners at tl25 worth tSOO. Ladies Cloth Gaiters t 1 17. wnrth !50, At Reduced Price at VT8S' Ladies Cloth Gaits rs at worth 1300, A large lot of Children Bboesjjrw ehnp. g u Xcrooey Ac Bra. 30cts WILL BUT A gallon of the Bast IT H mar drug mobs. 5e' to Metoaey A Bee's,
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