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.... ! f -i -'X J.OCAL AND STATE ITEMS SALIsiiUliY MARKET. I JULY Mfc OOTTONtO a 22. . , coils sui 8.-1 ; . , fLOUR-tPiWaioO. j iKAL-J4oo. i itU'ON-lnhO 7 a 10. i I'OTATOlSS-trUi, 60 Sweet, $100. m TTKH-i a 25. CIIICKEN'irM'4'50 a $3 per dot I.AKl 14 i i FKATIIKIW-Mnew, 50. TALLOWWlO'u 12. : ; l'.KEHWAA'r3( a 32. ! ' iYE-0O.aMi ;. , j j TICKETS! TICKETS ! Every county tJioliM be abundantly siup J,)v m it li Ktpm tickets, and they ahojuld ! procured'" i I Kod t iiae. It 5s safest to'or ler more tlinl jut enough ;to give every rote a Ticke t, for there will 1c tjome wakte. We are prf pared to fo.ro isli, on short no- lice, Any niont of Tickets at the following rate': -If; . ! ! j' State Tit k full Govtrnor, Lt. Goter nor, Jte.j at for 1000, or $5 for 2000. I General -isfifuibly Senate an4 Commons, nt V l00- C'otmty Tiiet including Sheriff, Trea surer, ComtMionerB, &c., &:., at $3 1000 Tofctarfe frcji TlK LAMiEfT YJ?T OX KKCORDr-Pr. J. J. Summcrell ha produced front bin garden three peerless potatoe weighing, respectively; 1J, 1 J, and 2 lb. I S! ; ! 2? Spectator,' is'tlie title of a tiew and live ConlervatiVe paper j At fJreenvilicjy J'itt county, N. us t started GJ SrE. JJincs, EsqJ editor. IT Two Door Keys fotmd on ;tlie bench before! Raker & Co'., Tin Shop. The owner ein , get them by applying at this office, attd paying for this notice. ' L A List Yofp Town Taxes. Alt those liable to a T)wn tax nro notified that; the time; for listtrjjg expires on Monday eten ing next. Call at this! office and give in . ' -i - - ,i 14 iwjk JJinlJ Two yo'ing men of our rity Howard Surjuncrell and Douglas Urown broii'ht into Sown, Wednesday, a very large WiMj (Vane, ifcaunng (J feet from tip to tip and "i feet 2 gnchca high. ; f ft-a?" There is to he a Mass Meeting and bar IkciiL' r.t Marion on Wednesday, the 24th Snst., at wli ieir (hi v'i Vance, Gen. K.insoui, Josial Turner Ilun.r. E. hobcr, and Judge Cahwn ttr, S. Curoflinit, are to address the people. -l.Tll:UAN t'lit'KCH. Tliiri Church will' he iu-vi again fo service' -'next Sunday. It; I ) as rioted f ifr some time to allow the etecu- I inn JH'IM fan tla ltrate p:iinling froin th; artistic I bf ynr Jented artisj, uhas. Krus. ; Vi al.n! Si xi.- ..-There will he public :. 1 pv i"at KrHi)klin, in this county on Wc.Jii!.l y, the2 1th 'in-.t. at' 2 o'clock. I The lluil i4E. sLber, L. Black liier, l(j., Mj. J. E. It err. HdU t'ni.t. (jawfoid have liromii-i'il in ii teak ;n JIjcrujmox. 'I his gentleman wilU uuk at (Jold IIH1 on Saturday the liUtii instaut and at Salisbury-on Mndav lite 2i.d, 1872. It is to be hoped the le will turn out to hear him flay the lUuical IV generally, and tell tihem tonic wholesome truths. j ijiii; llijij .iVCAjiY.-LThia dilin guished gejitftUhar, who is now canyass higjlhij Stai.addrcFsed the Citizens of tliis pliice 1 1 tU Town Hall, last Sjittir day evening jTho audience was large. Tim speech,' eloquent, forcible, masteily. jit consnmd abouan hour and a half in flic deliver; and was the severest arraign picnt of (jiant' adtninistrution yethearu. Thj peophs ehouldrturn nut to hear Mr. aryi He knows w hereof he speaks, and he is not only eloquent, but a truthful and -earnest eppakcr. . i : TiieCasyass ix Wilkes. We le am iy a private letter from Dr. C. L. Cook of Wilki ?lott that tlie canvais in thaj county 8 progreyijig admirably, and that the coun ty wiU(goJcoiservative by a largely ln crcasedhfo teh .. ' c' ' ; From pi ier powtowLof this Congrrs-' ioal district we have the most flattering ;liCws. Wlierever our invincible rnne-.. is iohal itafdard bearer, M a . W. M. Rob- lb, has appeared, and he has been pretty well over the whole district, the people re arouse. It is believed he will carry the distritt by four or five thousand ma jon r, and bnowNj Club. It has estcd, as a means of nerfectinff oue organixation, that our young men should llfganize a Greedy and Irown 1UJ ' f $cnsLUly necd oraethiiig of i wc. fully concur,in the sng- """"I jji? inai an our citienp, both young and old, should unito in inch an organixatjou. It will rjrove of immense adtantagei to us. Let us therefote have a meeting o the citizcnB at the Coart-Louse, ; on, Saturday evening, 20ili' iiit.,4at 5 o clock, for the purpose , of organizing a I 'ob. Come out, every body J than kuk .jinflTienceis being eaerted cn the '.ro voters of this nection. Some of theni who r 1 fr Gr?el been distihclly threatened b? theifi colored radical friends; so ien among tbera, or those iCaTeolately afraid to 1 an-l-Wt 4 change, between now , anj the elecuon, will be restrained in the! free "ceir franchise. This i. direct vk,- Ins, artd he lime and pEce when EZL.r jwrt . togej with tl,e nafnes of hVwtt- ty. TV1'! GHEElJfe beta ugg A Voice" T&t&tnz.A gentleman from Ahe county reports eoodV healthy political rwpect in; that section. 'The-consenratives are wide awake and very cheerful jn the hope of a triumphant eainpiiign. . Joseph Tedd,xra4 ts' the; reilirty nominated candidate for that Senatorial diatrict. Dr. V. C. Council, of Wa tauga, his opponent is also a thorough conserva tive, ao that, in any vent, the district wilt e- ect a goo njjan. Our informant thinks there s no doubt of Mr. Todd's success. S. Trivet, Esq. U a candidate in Ashe, for the Commons lie is a Greeley Uepubtican and ad vocates the proponed constitutional amend- meiite. lieu a man hiehly esteemed' for his in- teli:gence and integrity. TIms iieojple'- accept Greeley cheerfully and will vote him Uieif full cireiigui. i ... .U I ' : Ocu Can i dates fob the Legisla ture are winning golden opinions on every band. Dr. Luckey is a regular team, growing. in. popularity with the peor. pie all the tiuae. Our yonng friend Kerr Craig is a.Uo--'making a. most favorable impression, and will certainly lec6me qoite a favorite whenHbe people get bet ter acquainted withhim. His high moral character and sterling i worth recommend him to their respect aqd confidence, : Oar candidate for the Senate; Capt, Price, is making an effective and able canvass, Dr. Ramsay, the. champion of Radicalism in this county, is no match i for him.f Th6 Dr. is distined to expert ice anotherhorniliating defeat. It is strange that he will persist in demonstrat ing howl unpopular he Jias become. ; t Settle Up. We have been sending the "Watchman to a number of persons who were subscribers to the Examiner before it was suspended. Many of these person are In arrears. We shall be com pelled to strike them from thf list unless they settle up very soon. In our new ar rangement our terms are strictly cash, and no mistake. I j Those persons who are due as on ac Count of the Examiner office and who in tend to pay us ;for onr labors, we trust will do So soon, i Those who are due us and who do not Intend to pay us, we hope will let jus know, that we may expunge the matter from our mind. We don't know that there are any who will refuse to pay -us for our labors; ; but if there are any who are dishonest enough to refuse to pay, us our bard earned dues, we are able to live without th(m. We desire to know who is who ! i J. J. S. Sheriff Walton Again We invite attention to the card of many Conservatives addressed to the Conservative voters of Ro wan. It pretty effectually exposes the plea j of the 'very few grumbling Conservatives and the atiimona of tlio self appointed candidate for sheriff who has -so shameful ly violated hi."? sacred pledge; and word of honor. Yet good Conservatives at'e asked to vote for tliii man. The fact is the sheriff never intended to abide the deci sion of .the-Couuty Convention, although he said so. lib announced himself before the Convention met as the candidate for sueim.j l nis meant mat tie intended to be a candidate repardless of the action of that respectable body. He was made by the Democratic party. The members of that 'pairty sustained him -with their suf frages jand gave him their confidence far fifteenyears. ne now turns upon them with the ingratitude and malignity of a demon, nndeays by his acts, and infact ; "unless you continue to support and uphold me, I will shatter your organiza tion and subject yon to negro and scala wag rule. I have heretofore regarded your Convention?, but 1 shall not any longer tegard them, unless I am the choice of them. I may pledge my honor to do it, bnt I shall not keep my word when my office is at stake." Was there ever greater impudence T Yet there are a few good citizens encouraging thiajnan in his gross insults to the people, and his outra ges on decency and truth. uKEAT MEETING AT SLOAN'S. The meeting at Sloan's n this county, on Monday last, waa a grand gathering. ! The people of fcscotch Ireland and, Sandy Ridge turned out al most en mass and niade a gathering which drew from the distinguished orators, Honsfs. F. Ca rey, Z. B. V ance and F; EShpber their very best efforts, 'ilr. Carey led off in a speech of two hours in length. Gov Vance occupied the pext two hours, and Hon. F. E. Shober followed The ceremonies of thedav were closed hv Mr e...... ' It was a day that will? long be remembered oy tue people of that part of the County. Much credit isj due Dr. F. N. Luckey for Ihis splen did affar, and to the generous people-who so warmly united with him in making it a grand sucecss. ; - The ladies of the country turned out in large numbers and by their pleased countenan ces showed how deep an interest they feel in the subjects now engrossing the public mind. On this occasion many- of them pressed forward to take ihSpeakcrsjby the iiarid. The colored people -ere also tlere, ia considerable numbers, and gave good heed to the words delivered. The meeting was pervaded by aspirilofunu suai imeei, auu Oonducted with a decorum that was impressive and iinspirirg. The speeches were master pieces of argument, -exposition and oratory. Stern 'hearted menr' were seen with tears in jtheir eyei under the apmalsLmade to tthem to rescue their country from the hands of cjicitivers uiemseiyes, fagged and jaded by their travels and labors for weeks befcre, seemed to lose all consciousness of toil and poured out, in towering eloquence, th startling truths which appeal to every pak Cissorsj Babyi Waggon, and general job vork, in-tnot-in tlie land to come to the rescue. cluiing rejwurs to buckets, Tubs, Ac, fa., &c The Salisbury Band was in attendance and contributed very mucli to the pleasure of the occasion; K ' ( Charles Summer Will Suppokt Oaifet'fSTj flci$ilJaly-as;-.Tfi' Ximei tomoiTpLwi3I nblisUtW follow ing letter from tuarles Sumner, addressv edto-Ji. MjlEevii, f ihiacity ; "I thiok on reflectjon joui Wjillr ot think it advisa ble for me. to )wi$'sl public letteV on a matter to which' you call attention to. Oreeley "and tuyself have 'been fellow laborers in many thinga : we were born in the same year. ion r hkn very much Between l4m aud i another person, who shall be nameless, I am for bim earnest- WIN IiiiisEi) are lheV! Who seek relief from "Liv er Coniplaint," fTiliodfneas," Bad Blood, Pim ples, Ulotches, irupticiu, Kougu bkin, Salt Kheutji, EryiijielaB avd Scrofulous disease, by the use i'ofljWf tiPiercej' Alt. Ext: or Golden Medkial Discovery, fur they shall be happy in knowing that tle ciire is cbmplete. Sold by all druggiits.t I N t ; - ; - - . Vitalize the XJiir.f-Whv does the hair become harsh and dlryj why does it fall out wliy does tecoiue gray ?j Simply because the life has gqnfejout of it. The fibers draw suste nance from the scali) ate the grass draws aliment from the oU, and when the Bupnlv of nutri ment is cut on" in e4tlwr case the product with ere and dies. At the Ifirstl svmptom of decav. therefore, the unfed or half-fed roots of the hair should be refreshed and reinforced with Lyon's KathAi&ox, the orily preparation which will nourish the filiments and eepthemin a vigor ous condition after they hhve begun to suffer from a deficiency of jtheir natural stimulent. As long as the Kathaiijon is faithfully used, with a proer degree of friction, fiorning and evening, so long will it be impqsibje for the hair to whi ten or fall out from the scalp. SfEWi ADVERTISEMENTS. Wm. Rowzee. ' ! I j M. A. Bbixgle. HOTEL, - Salisbury, IV. C, A First Class House, situated in thejeeriter ofthe City. This' well known! Hotel has changed hands and is now in Thorough Repair. The traveling puunc may rest assured that they will receive First Class Accomodations. The Prices retaliated to suit the times. Th Table will be supplied with the best the market affords. The Furniture and Ceding are Xew and the rooms large and airy. GOOD STABLES connected with the Ilouse JK Omnibus and Baggage, free of charge, I j ROWZEE A BItlNGLE. ; ;i ;! . :ot TThe undersigned would respectfully Ask his irienas to note trie changtf as he has been keep ing me Mansion House lr tfee past twelve years. With that experience he feels warranted in say ing entire satisfaction Will be given. His old customers are respectfully invited to call at the auonai. . i; . pi ; xm. rowzee, tf: 44 ; A: WANTED, A .Oood Canvasser for lYhecleftd- Wilson Sewing Machinery in and around Salisbury. Splondid Wagon & Harness ; furbished, C;invasser mrniidiiug his own itorse. j Good pay to a suitable maiu Address by Mail, ' M Bi CIIKSTERMAN, Arjentfo, Salisbury, Salisbnrv, X. C antett apsd to rent a Good Office, one with uweuing aoovc nreltred 2t: 44 : Tt STEWARD! WANTED. For Davidson College. Apply to U. G McDowell, Esq., or Rev. Wm. W. Pharr, Mt. Mourne, A. (J., or to Prof. W. J Martin, Biii'sar, at the College. E. LltYCE SILL. NEW HAYS & SILL Druggist & Apothecaries, i SALZSBUXl, W. C. Having purchased the contents of the Drug' Store formerly occupied by Dr Edward S311. We respectfully call the at tentuMi: of I the Citizens of Salisbury and the surroiuiding countrv, to the new ar- langcrnent, and inform tliem that we will continue to carry ou the business at the same place, and the same excellent way. fir -ti '-i . ...r v e win endeavor to keep on hand all the varions goods the 1 people jnay need per taining to our: line, and therefore hope by strict attention to business, to receive 'tt. liberal patronage.' ; Physician's Orders Prompt ly Attended To. Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by reliable and competent Druggists day or night., ( 43 lv Threshing Machine Oil. . The ivery best quality at the lowest price. Guaranteed not to heat, gum, or cut. Only at f THEO. F. KLUTTZ & Co's. 4I:tf ; , j Drug Store. PRESERVE ; your FRUm We i desire to call the attention of house keeper toj our assorted stock of Fruit Jars. We have the Gem, Pet, Melville, Mason's Improved, and Porcelain lined. Call and examine the diflerent styles, and make your selections. We offer them very low. We have also extra Uwlber Lands for old Jars, andwould caulioijoiir lady friends to examine their old ones before putting up, as fruit is often lost by using defective bands.! Call before purchasing elsewhere. TUFX). F. KLUTTZ & Co., 41:tf) j Druggists. jFlly tumblers WITH SCREW TOP3- The nicest thing out for housekeepers. Cheap, lA"it Mi. : tr T - rrvr rr m . t g ; i ivLuiu x i;o'8. i ; - SPEARS' Preserving Solution. One bottle to 136 lbs. Fruit, $1. Also, JN'otny's Preserving Powder, 50 ets. at TIIEO. F. KLUTTZ & Co 4Uf) j Dnig Store. REPAIRING. Sewing Machines, Umbrellas. Parasols. Walk Inrr i'snoa itnnta u cm. c, P (be jear Of Clodfelter's Furniture "A-r? W T CaSU "Tf1 T Julv 2d lSTS-lmn HELL. VT. A. HAYS. n TIJJE proprietors of these justly celebrated fXl kill are ia the market t'r!WUEA.T, and solicit calls from all who hare it to sell. Ther pay the Jughest marlrt cah pride. , :Tlour! Flour!! . They also solicit orders for Flar. They manufacture four j different grades f Fnr ranging Best pPamily, Pamilv. Ex tra, and Super; They also solicit orders for Uran. f They exchange pr griud for Ull, as may be desired, v I A 1 . r I EililEKT, BROS Jfc CO." yy-.timp u I . j THE AMERICAN BUTTOH-HOLE. OVERSEAMIMG AND Complete Sewing MACHINE. The first and only BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE, combined that . has made its advent in this or any other country. Scar Hie following reasons axe given whv this is the best Family Machine to Purchase. 1. Because it wdl do 7. Becasoe you can everything that any ma- qnitkly raise pr lowerthe chine cub do, newiBgiieeu to adapt it to thick or from the finest to the thin cloth. coarsest material, hem- 8. Because yon have ming, felling, cordiflg.lahort deep bobbin by braiding, winding, catu-! which the thread is cob- eriug aud sewing on, at.stantly drawn from the the same time raffling,eentre ; the tension is quilting, etc. better than consequently eren aud any ouier rnicmue. jaoes not break the thread. 3 because the tensions 9. Because the uresser- aie more easily adjusted foot turns back ; that the t than any other machine. clotn can be easily re moved after being rewed. 10. Because the best mechanics pronounce it the best finished and made on the best princi 3. Because it can work a beautiful button-hole, making as fine a pearl as by the hand. 4. Because it win em broider over the edge. ple of anymachine man- making aneat and beau-,ufactuied. It has no tiful border on any gar-lsprings to break; noth- ment. ing to get out of order. 6. Because it will work j 11. Because it is two a beautiful eyelet hole, iraachinesin one. A But- 6. Because it can !oiton-holk Working and over-hand-seaming, byjSEWiKo Machine com which sheets, pillow caa-bined. es and the like are sewed' over and aver. I No other Machine can accomplish the kind of sewing stated in Nos. 3, 45, and 6. Parties using a umily sewing machine want a Whole Machine, one with all the improve ments. It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one is wanted that will do the. most work and do it the best : and this machine can do several kimSs of sewing not done on any other machine. besides doing every kind that ail others can do. j The American or Plain Sewing Machine. t Without the buMon-hole parts), does all that is done on the Combination except button-hole and overseamlng. MEKOKEY & BRO., At. Salisbury, N. C. Fxamine tbcm befoua pTlrchasing any other Sewing Machine. I da not be-iitato to say the American Combina tion., surpasses all. other machines. IU sides loirig all the work that other niachinesran.itoverseains, and works botton-hok'3 in any fabric, from S is muslin, to Beaver cloth I have used Singer's, Sloats", Howe's and the Weed machines, and liul the Auinricau Lur superior to them all. I have used six different Sewing Machines. Tlie American suqiasses tLem all. Mrs. A. L. Kaixev. I haveued The Singer and other machines and would not exchange the American frany. Mas. II. X. Bkixgle. Salisbury, X. C, May 22d. 1872. Meroxet AUko., Agts. American Com. S. M. Rib: I have oed tl.e Howe. Pinprr, Wheeler A Wilso'i, Wilcox A (Jiblis Sewing u-achines. ami wonld not give the American Combination lorall of th:ni, it will do all thst is claimed for it in the circular. I consider it superior to all othtrs 1 have ever seen. Very Respectfully, Mrs. iJeo. W. IIakbixsox. Wethe undersigned take great plca.-nre in giving our testimony in favor ol the American Sewine Machine ii' pieiereuce to any other, btiievirg that is it truthfully recommended as the Wst machine made, ltis simple, durable, runs very liht and does not get out of order or drop stitches. Mrs. Laura M. overtax, " A . L. Fovst, " J. Allem Hrowk, " A. W. Southern. " A . 11. Jones, M. E. Thomasos, We have seen flaming advertisements and heard much said by t gents of other machines. We will forfeit one hundred dollars to the con tending party, if after a fail trial before competent judges the American Machine will not do as well. if not better, the work done on any other machii.e, and do valuable work that no other machine can do. We have been Agents for Scwintr Machines since 1S56, have sold Singer's, Lad Webster's, Atwaters's and Florence's, and have abandoned all for the American. Send and get samples of work. 27:ly MEROXEY 4 BKO., Aj'U ROWAN INSURE YOUR LIFE AMERICAN LIB INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. ' ORGANIZED 1850. CHARTER Perpetual. Assetts, $3,638,864.88. GEORGE W. HILL, President, JOIIX S. WILS0X, Secretary. BOHB OF TRUSTEES. ALEXANDER WIIILDKN. Hon. JA. POLLOCK, I, EDGAR THOMPSON, GEO. NUGENT, ALHERTC. ROBERTS, PHILIP IL MINGLE, HON. A. G. CATTELL, ISAAC HAZLEHURST, L. M. W1IILLDEN, HENRY K. RENNET ' GEO. W. HILL, JAS. L. CLAGUORN, JNO. WAL'XAMAKFI' Issues all forms of Life and Endowment Policies, Lowest rates possible. I ALL POLICIES NOX-FORFEITAIILE. I ilci AjiLKIUAN has been tn active operation for nearly a quarter of a emtunj, h i been m. governed and cwntrol led byi crentlemen commercial probity, and has beeai emineutly successful. It has met its obligations with signal t-roniptnesn. njid in a most HVral spirit. Among us insuring members, the Comp; eminent and leading men, in all profession Keliable AgeatS wanted, who should a Or toCoL Sr. Claib Deawsq, Sapt. Ajrent, A. Carson ftrecntor of I " ' , ..T.J.Lowdenilk, -fhtTi.'. I -A gat . v ' : ' ' y i V T1",, f c?,3)." ! r-ition wMUetnent .. uriwus,; ; Harriet : Jane LowdrniiIk. Joseph . Kellar and wife Dover M. Kel lar. f j Deru fj.?. rr11" rpearingtotle t taction of the Court that tl. -l-. i , c i ----- ... uaiueu ie- fendantsare non-residents of thu Sutv It S. that publication U made i 2l tnl slr 1B "!chaan- new.papt.rpuWisl ed hjSalwWN. C.. for sir week, sncce 1Q h- ''V reM"R id dtfendanu to aLpcarat iffjfi6? of ,,,e '"t the ( onnty: of Alexander at the (W Ho Bucces- the for in i aylorsville. on t he Sih t..i . I and answer the mmnU ni r.r it-:.:r .. same will be heard ex jirt' as to thei Tlud23rd day rf Mar 1ST2 io. j K. M. STEVENSON, Clerk t I Superior Court, Alexander. oi T.fcpd.; MgiTam school, ,llERAiEVII,I1E, IV. C. rpnE hall suasion of i-ts, opens n 1 gust yd. 1 The course of instruction is ela-sical,(:uclnd irijr M-xlern Languages.) Mathematicitl, and Cm;aercii!. TLe orgauiz:itiuu is militair. For circulars address 39:5t ; Col. WM. BINGHAM. WALTER A. WOOD. Reaping and Mowing Machine. The lightest, moi-t substantial and cheapest Implement made. Fullv warranted. Threshing Machines and Horse Powers of various patten U, such as the celebrated Alamance and Baltimore powers. Send in vour orders. J. II. THOMPSON, 41:3mc. Tyro. Davidson Co., N. C. J. P. RUECKERT, MASONIC HALL, IYo. . 37 and 39 Market St., WILMINGTON, U. C. PIANOS ORGANS OF THE BEST leading Factories in the United States. PIANOS of ALL STYLES and Pit ICE to "it purchasers constantly on hand and forsrle, rv .vu iiuiuceiiieiiis usuaiiv ncni out lv : m :.. l ..... i, iii Northern Manufacturers can only be had in H.e State at the above place. GSO. WOOD'S 6l CO'S. PAL LOR and VZ2S7IL7 OHO Alls ! They are pre eminent for their Chut -inySolo Slops, Beauty and Purity ! Tune, Elcyant iJcsign and bjn ish. In fact they surjtass AXY OIIG AX Heretofore known or introduced iu thin city. Call, ZZear and See Them! All Instruments Warranted for 1'ive Years. a-PIAXns TL'XKl) A Nl KKPA 1 UE1. T"5 A choice selection of Sheet Mumc on hand and for sale. J. F. ItL'KCKKUT. may :Jl-S7-tf Wilinington. N. C. DO YOU LOVE ME. A NEW and lasting perfume, with a great . V variety of other extracts for the handker chief, including all Lin! of toikc: article, at C. II. lJAKKKR tV tjO'.S Drug Store. I ) jnu w i.-h to enjoy a good smoke? Then JLJ try some of 'list rccciwd -a e;;iii:ie Havana Cijrara C. It. I? Air K HIS k CO'S Drug Store. VC V 1 TAXNUU-S Oil, Magic and i' V 'i 1 Tr.iii-p.irt. ul Machine O.l at low prices at C. li. LAIIKFK &CO'S Irug Store. yV 1 1 IiS P ECT FULLY tall the attentioi, V i of Physician-, Merchants and the public generally to our well selected stock of Drugs, Chcmienls, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, P rushes, Dye Stuffs, Lamps, iAimp Fixtures, fr., dr VII r-imiK u-,rr,n.l nnr frb .! LL MX)HS ( warranted p re fresh and genuine, and p ee. to su i he lime-. All orders promptly aiicnneo to. pecial care and attention given to our prescription de partment. C. IL PARKER & Co, Druggist, (Successor to Jxo. II. Enniss.) 2C:tf Salisbury, N". C. dtstingoiMieu for their but-iues i xpeiu n-Hi auu WiLoiitigtou, N. C. imayS:! any Las tiio bonor ol numiienug iiwuiy t u.e m-M - - . , i . j i.,,,, v,r- . S 7 8 nd clas, throughout North Carolina. 1 2 "Vrt. . nuA's. ! J ""''TT1""'"! only by letter o: in person to iLji . Tr - 1-Mer-mn ; no t,nc '"r"1"1 lu m,,L' " I REV. L. F. AT, (rcn I Agent. ' njjfAV A C.i 3J mm-n ."-Ueet. Or. of eacepi tnvwix. . ..... State srille, N C . f l,rrh iirt. K Vnk. Information worth A. "ALU TRtADyAIJCE - Mower, Reaper, f.7. "N1 lfUrACTURFTi rr tiik lMvider Manufacturing C.. II Wider. N. J.; baa the geariur (of cog wheel) mil lu ao iron case, so us to exclude all erit, dirt, 6ic. Conuita maoj ur aad valuable future wh,h da But xU i a fliers. Worka -U n smooth or stouey land and is n.,t UabVto gt out of order. Persons intending to bny moers aaJ Beapers. this snmrncr. vrouU do wll to ex amine the 1 , , ADVANCE, before purchasing tlswbvre. An agent waatej in rerv courtv in the s.iaic. ot-ua ior illustrate cirenlars bi C A. 1IECE, Geo'l Suu Agt. f..r N. C. Fnedburp. For v the Co.. X. C W. L. K1STLEII. r Salisbury. N. C. Imar. 26,3m Agent fur ltowao Co. r S jk 21, St A df.wral,Ie Ilrick Bvuae with 2 rouuia and XI 1 ueceswiry uut houses ; tituattd iu the most desirable part of Town. Person wikhirg to purchase, can apply at this effice. R. R. R. Radway's Ready Reliet Cures tie irorsf pains in from SB TO TWHSTV MtXtTES. Not one hoar after reading this advertisement need any onesolfer with PAIN. BADWAY'S ItKADY.UELlLF is a cure for every Pain. It was the first and onfy Pain Keinedy that instantly stops tbcinu.t excruciating nains. a.lav Inflamaiu.iiB t.,l cures pnge lions, whether ofthe lung. Hon ach, Ikwels or other glands or organa by otio applicatiuu, in from one to twenty minutes, uo matter now violent or excnwiating the nam Rheumatic, Bed.ridden. Infirm. Critn.Utl.ker vous. Neuralgic or prostrated with diM-mav suffer. UAUWAY-S KEAUY lit LI LF iil afford instant ease. Inflammation eftkc KtiUew Inflammation oj the ItlatMcr, Infiammdtivn of the Jiorett, Congestion of the Lung, Sore Throat, Diftcult breathing. rvlpitatum of the Iltart, Hyxta ie, eronji, DiptXeria, , (Juiarrk, Inurnza, IleudatJie, Tvoduichc, Xeural'ia, Rhnmuitistii, CJd Ctilh, Ague ClUhs. The applicutiou of the Iiealy Htlirf n the partorparts where the pain or difficulty ciifts w ill affoid eae and ciiiufort. Twenty drop- in a half a tumbler of water will in a few moments cure rramjw, xjMim,. mmr stomach, heartburn. Kirk hmdache, itiarrhar, tlytrntcry, ci,e. Kind in the burets, and ail in ternal JKIIIIX. Tr.iriliM tthfittM nl,... T-a ..,-. a 1. ..,! ,.t UadwavH U. adv Kelief with ilu u.. A few - ......... .1. i, .i i q ,i mitur i'i .w.... ;,. :u . : I'mih r.i,..n r .i... i. i. ... . ., .... A '. i .1 , ,,, , , , j i"iu t i ii a i r re lit n , IJrundy or bitters as a stimulant. 1 revcr and Ague. Fever anil Agi.e cured tor liP.y ets. Ther- i" ............ ...... a., i.v li. till.-, IU ll.i V 1 i tin- Fever and Ague and all other Malarious, ISiliou-. Sr .trl, t. Typhoid. Yellow a:.d tl f r Ke-vr-rs (i.idrd by 7.Wcav' m quih n "Kadwaj . l;,:ady lieliel." Fifty eeut per l.i tie. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! Strong and pure rich Pdoful - lnerenf.r ij flesh and Jilmnl Ccvr SI.itt d P.cnn tiful Complexion m eared to ail. Sarsaparilan Pcirohent lias made the laoit astonishing Cures : so quick, so rapid are the changes the hotly undergoes, under the induct cc of th,$ truly Wnnd'tul Medicine, that HM:KY DAY ;N 1NCKKASK ULlItill AND WEIGHT IS fcjKEX AN I) yi.L V. TUE GREAT I1LOOD Pl.'niFIER. Every drop of the Jsarr.uril!in ReMdrenl coiuinunicau thna:h tic blood, an cut. uriue ! aud otLer Giuds ai.d j litcs of tLe symi the vigor of life, fur it repairs tLe wat oi the body who new arm round materiaJ, Kndula, sypbi ' ",uun,Pti,,n, giaiidular dicaes, ulcer iu t thr at, mouth. lunKrs, node, in the gtaads 14Ud other p trts of the y.lem. sore eves. Mr.- mfu- Hiuurrr. forms of kia dueascs, cruptloli, ftveri, aores, cbiU beod. ring worm, salt rLeuui, eryipelas, aclieblack spots, werms in tLe fieh. cancer in the wuuuib, and all weakening and painful discharges, night sweats. lo.s ol prni and ail WMMtes ol the life Irinciple, are witbin the cur ativc range of this wonder of Mod td Chen.Ut rv.axid a few days' use will prove U any per sou wishing it lor either ot these form of di eae its poteot power to cure them. It the patient, daily becoming redureJ by tlie wastes aud deeonipsilioii that is couUuually progressi np,ucceeiL in arresting there wa.-tes, and repair the same with new material made from henlthy hlmd and this the Karaparillian will and duos secure a cure is certain; foj wben once lhi reu.edy commences its work iu purification, and succeeds in diminishing the i loss ot wastes, its repair will be rapid, and ev ery day the patient will feel himilf growing better and strongei. the lood digesting belt-, appetite improving and Acs hand weight in creasing. Not only does theSarsaiariJlian Re solvent excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin di-iertes; but it is the only pwitiv cure for KIDNEY Jt It LADDER COMPLAINTS. Crinary and womb diseases, gravel, diabetes. dropsy,hUppage of WftLer,in"oiiliieiiee ol urine, liright'a dieaMf, A Ibuiniuuha. and iu all cuse where thdre are bricU-daH dep'M-iU, or the wa teri thick, cloudy, mixed with sub-taurenlike the w hite of an egg. or thread" like white silk or there it a morbid.' dark, bilious appearance and white bone-dm-t "deposit, and when tiiere oi a prick in if- burning ena,fioa n ben paMrg v'er. add pain ta Ine small or ifce oacx sou ne 'h4 loins. DR. RADWAY'S Perfect Purgative Pi IN, Mifcct: uo.U-lrM,tlegati. toati III i f t f uc. 1 : . ....... ....... . i ... i . i l:a-'si I'i'la. lor tbe enie ef aM d'nornVw f tl. j stoioacii. tiver, bowel, kidati. blaOiier. iirrw ut ; diae.M-. hejiM !.C. e..f,t.j atl n. rirt.HI.. ,t.ii- er-tin. C"-l'-i. l.i:K)V.-re. t'i'" n lr d luram- , ,,tjn 0rhj io '. pii au: all d--im-i niu t . tl, iiihrtal .eera. r'tiea u. ...! a o iit-v-nrJ I'rre Trr ta l'- r n; I it iwer rnrv. nipfri! or V!tirM)ii $i'. I thousand wi! be eatyoa. fJuae -?G-lyj 111- ft? r . . x 1. . i,f I' i tiir if I'i I I j l .1 lrf- t L . .... ...... ! . i,!...ri I ii i.jilruf av . 14a an cm m M r f a ar Tk am . mm G. - :T Georgia Homo Insurance Co. Of COLUMBUS, Ga. J. BIIOMX BBOWNK, D F. WILlX'OX.etory. All Losers Equitably Adjusted And Promptly Paid in Full! Pro-rty owocra dvirin tu oblaJn n4iW lm auraiice wi do well to protect UieiuJrt U erunng a iVlIev in "Ceorjla Horn Iruurancw Co. Agcticie at f n.ru inent jvir.U in all the J. ALLEN EfiOY2f, An, ifiice Nu. 2, Graua Ikiw, April Z 72. It Salisbury, N.C S. W. TERRELL, Auction and Commission AND IIEAU.U IX GEHERAL MERCH AIIDISE, Staple, Dry Goodsy Shm, Hals, Confcctionrrics, Croclrry and Glass IVarr, and rtodur GEN ERALLY. SHALL keep a vupply pf pr.rrUioriasiro.4 a the market can afford and at price to suit tbeUmes: Beef. Pork,rrekh and Fait PUh, Butter, lga. Chickens. Cbbkf. lUrn. IatJ, gt, Flour and Meal, Sngar, IVffcr, if ol asses.' Synip and a variety of mch Ch!s, Gonerallj- kept iu a Family Grocery, comUct- Will bur all kind of Count rr t,rr!n. .t kt nric-J tTy l ",ar" I Cash taid for n n..M. I f -"v. 1"UI P. VttHlS Ol auy kind iM.ugLt or wild at Auction or on coiu muMon and prompt retnms made. Girt me a trial ; one dK.r above IL A. Caldwell's Law office on Inni. stree t- ri. W. TtHKELL. "WEED" SEWING MACHINE. J1IAVK taken the ir30T in Ralibnry for the Sale of these pular Macbibea. All ia wantofafir caU. hemu.g Matliiue, are ia vited to cull at my St.n and eiamiue Lheu. or f dc-Mied, mill ! sent to their rewdem-e fur tiial. The -WertF' i nnnali d in tutplieitr. duralnhtr, boauty and pe. It runs eler, and can d all uuy i.l r AintLiUM cau do. 'w ott-r Machine cii ?.., :j Weed iu au way. and Iain ready t. u t if nvrit.. with any Mh.-r iiin liiii,. at any tin-. It j a Shutt'e ii ,. f,"V . !:1 lL a k h ; Wfcria '. oom ii.rea tl.e ,nw iii.1. l. L alike on nib. er .-i'e l: ad tfie follow hone tehtiniume. S W TKHUCLL, Jgwt. S vLisit av. Maicbxr., Ie7i. W. Tr.iiai.LL. Ma J'l'l " II fid Sftrtmg Maektnt. our Mac hine U-ing entirelr new and on known m tl.iM.rtioiM.f tl. -Mate.it kffonla me J!fa.-ure t re on.iiier.J it to tbe pbnc 1 Lave badiu my room r,.r, wefk. the Uowe.Amer wan Coiiibn.ntioii urA the -Vp and fav tl eiunil- a lair. iu. partial trial I How U!ibesittjtl?' v. I pnf.-r the Wed" louj t yiner, u run ea-ier. nirc impe ia mec ban- ioiii. aiitl durability ai.J ia d ail any other rnael'';-e -an "Io. I I tl.r.k it simpliritr of contrnction, ea j of Tiiuariuer.t. adaption to evert kiudoffami ly -. v.i.j; ,.,.a,' r-udi-r it a Lrt claa Ma- I ..He Mr-. N I) IIARRI?. National hotel. -Al.iuui, April lu, l'7t. ) 8. W. TlRI-VI.. Mi; A: ll'ff.r S. w,0i Marine -. I l.ave u-e.l a ii ir l.i-!iia'- a :iti jent 1 rrth I .;,!,- t -- r. - iu ri'- 1 an becrfuliy re j - ( . o::i. i.d it t" ..!. in a:.t of lirt (Li xa , thine. It i -in.jile arid durable, run ea;rr ' Uiin iflyu'lii", i- -4j t oj-raie n. audraa do ail a:t u'J.cf L.i.e u U i. ilrv U. A Laix.LE. April 19, 1S72. FOR SALE. TWo SMALL TRACTS OF LAXIjfro I four to 6ve niile of Town, containing WOOD , ainl ME.K)V, irt -Je4d and i. rl,.nl. If nc M Uft. the Cih of July J to J. K. LULKE, Ag L May 17, 172.- H.ZZ MAKE HAY While The SUN SHINES! IWOL'LIJ reupwtfully pe nUe t lb farcers thkl I am AgrLt fur the Celebrated BUCKEYE Moicer and firajr and Sxtrptla les T II II E S II E 17, ManufaHwrrd by (' AullU.aJi i Co.. CabloO. fLi. and I rjK-tfull) r-ji-t tloreiD need of any.oreither.f t!n-- M ine. to call aid see me. and p-t a lUw-k pa inglall in t ructions and pric-cs. Tie Man it j .( ll.rr atl the Lifk pric if Hay, JLr , niske th-m M. Lines a nevewjty. Plea-e hriuf or send tue vojr orier as aoos as p.sible. J. K.P.CBKE. 3l:tf Kalii.bcry.X.'C. " CAJTVAVliA ENGLISH and CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, .Ycu ton, . C. REY. J OLA PP. A If.. .s. XI. n.M.LL. A. il . I T'rinripatt. ' 'JIL 1 1'.l Scivu o; lo vtLi ill &a oa it. l.'.'h !; of Ji.'r i.eit. Trit!"T. f "it to fT" f t tT: Svt 5.flfd in fsn.i!. fnm fi to f t wr t.ntb. For t wtiUx uJ rUouUro Qdr LLAi'P X Fi:.GLU, .eiV .V, y. c. MrTlCL .r-i -. I j . f . r . J V. . - j ne i inn ncrexoiore i iitin uourr uie nine ' and title ol J. A. Hall A Co. U diotred, aawl Fali b:ry, June 11, lc72 tf.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 19, 1872, edition 1
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