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aTsTrtltstfl WfltrhlBf n P oelt ,t5n "ply ; tb of vary recent date. In jumping, tflffHBQ HPUIUUIIU Sherman find an overhanging rock, from or crawling, from rock to rock, or creep- a C A L . fisherman finds an overhanging rock, from ! wo to five feet above the water, which ! wBI afford kirn pretty secure footing, and TT j making it a ateitai far operation, urrfttrls luiciV " 8Atxor. Wa are in rteeipt of a common ication fro m the Rev A, W. MaJrocM, in regard to bU sketch ae'si Slibury, c. It shall appear in torn. Picvxoa. Meaara. Barker Ac Co., have fee root a portable soda fountain , wefl adapted for aaea of picnic parties and See Advertisement THE ROWAN CENTRAL GRANGE will stasia Friday night at 8 o'clock. I'ronnt Oa Tneeday S9tk, inst. at t o'eloek, p. p., tkark will be a public meeting of i lie Grange at the Court House, where paecbes will ha made explaining the whole pnrpeeea of the Grange. All far mm and pwrsons hitareatcd in Agricul tre are cordially in viand, to attend. By erder ot the GRANGE. T. W. sOCrN, Seat. Mrs. aigUr, wile of Mr J. 8. Haigler, tbepopaler Southern E i press agent at this plana, died a Morgan too on Thursday Ml. This lady bad been living bora only a art tuaw, bat bad in ade as uiy friend bis net and casts It into the waters shore him, pressing it down at the proper depth while the rapid waters carry it down the stream to the.' full length of the handle. Then drawing it up, he casts it out again, and so on, hoar after hoar and day after day, according as ha finds it profitable. These nets are generally from 3g to 4 feet wide at the month, and five or six est long.' The handles are from 14 to 16 feet long. The practiced laberman always knows when a fish is in his net before he brings it to the surface. Tears ago it was a vary common thing to catch several shad at a single dip. The writer hat known seven to be thus taken at a single sweep of the net ; and whan the fish were run ning well, almost every dip was rewarded with one or more. The fishermin always had a convenient place to torn them out, either into a box or a hole in the surround ing rocks, a maneuver to dextero jsly per formed at to lota no time An improvement hat bean made on this method of late years, where the situation admits of its introduction, which Jiapsnse with sJm litjpy sjiaatjaj labor of the tiou Four nets of very much too construction, except that they are more shallow, are fastened by their handles at a right angle, and at equal distances a part, in 'a horizontal shaft, the ends of which rest on suitable bearing for easy turning. This abaft it arranged to as to drop the nets in the desired since through which the water is dashing with sufficient force to keep the machine in motion. Two of the nets are that always in the water and two are whirling la the air. If a fish is caught, tbe net brings him over and dropt htm into a bos arranged at the proper place to receive him a ha it dropped out With thit simple mac hi ne to work for him tbe fisherman has nothing to do but to count out and tell his fih as they fal into the hex. It is a very good thing in its way, and might have been very rem u nerativa when fish ware plenty in our wa ters ; but now, at this place, it is of no practical value for the reason that there are no fih. Prom this cause mora than from any other, tbe Narrows is losing its fame. The large crowd of men and women who once McNickly'h Pond. Thi famous place, iited the place aud tpent dayt, and even The tTtatln Thsttk it becoming a nui sance ks me of the beck street of onr town aod wa raapectfolly. suggest their dsatraalitB Too time of year to do it is new at hand. A little later aad the seeds will have se far matured at to disappoint any such effort thit year. Iktrao vbmehts We are glad to no tint that Dr. Hall is again busily at work , filling ap the burnt district with new bnck stores. If Mr. John I. Shaver, and Reht. Murpby would go and do likewise, theft weald bo no vaaaat lots remaining is the central or basinets portion of the city. Neat 8 roc a. Messrs Barber Je Co bars jast finished painting, white-washing aad r-rrangi n g the inside of their drag ssstt which now presents a vary aeat and handsome appearance, welt arranged aad "lirabiy managed. Mr. Barker, the head of tbe firm, by hie strict attention to basis Ttt aad uniform aoartetey, has just ly won the confidence of the public MEW ADVKR riK M$XTS. j. r which, according to the Concord Sun, "is to be connected with Salisbury and Calao- brie by a canal," is now a sea of tall grass Stiiiatam prairie and the mowers with keen blade are laying it in swathbanks. It it estimated that it will afford work for week, on its reeky shores, are never teen here now. It was a place for pedlars of every kind, who brought wares aud good, tobacco, whiskey, lee , ice, to exchange for fish, or to sell to those who assembled here during the fishing . season. The or crawling, from rock to rook, or ereep- ng betw.-en tbem, (the riisjttliiaii along these shores ean go in na other jray ). you constantly meet with these fantastic works of the' Water.. Here b a hole, foreinm pie, in the face of a large stone, lying with its mouth horizontal, half filled with clear water, and in ha bottom, (two or three feet deep,) a bushel or two of polished pebble of various color and shapes. Ton invol untarily exclaim, What a splendid bathing tub 1 It it three or four feet in diameter, and its wafts a rn almost as smooth as glass. Right by it, and) in easy reach j there may be another, five or aix incite in diameter, and just the thing to hold, your cake of soap. Here is what the people call "a well." Some call it ''the great wash pot." It it about fire feet acroas the month. Tbe walls are perpendicular and very smooth. At the depth of 12 or 15 feet yon come to wtter, evidently supplied from tbe river. for it it in motion ; but tbe communication it not generally aaen. The fishermen often aink their nets into this hole, sad teem to be surer of their game here than any where else near. It it the product of the tame agent which wrought the bath ing tub and all the other mysteries of that There m tharslido rock' a place which is tare to captivate the aye of almost every little boy that sect it. It it a tmoothly cut, tballow groove on tbe face of a largo .rock lying at an angle of about 35 or 40 degrees. It it about 15 feet long. At the top of tbe rock tbe groove it quite shallow ar.d soma 1 2 or more inches in width. It gradually contracts in width aod deepens in it descent. Tbe little boy easily run up the rough surface on each side of it, and seating himself on the smooth place, glides down to the bottom to slick and niee as to fairly make him dance with joy. Two or three together there wonld slide for hours, oblivi ous of time and everything else, unless they should happen to feel the rock on their naked skins and remember that mama would make a rats about boles in tbe breeches. How this groove was made is not so easily account for. If it faced down the river instead of up it, we might Suppose that tome huge stone, borne downward by the river at high tide, had plowed it out If there were any. other stream entering into the river near the place, we might suppose all tbe surrounding rock at one time covered with earth and that stream approaching the river over tbe top of thi rock, carrying with it sand and gravel for thousands of years, bad worn it ont. But REASONS Witt TflE PAIN-KILLER. MAXFD bv - - - . PERRY DAVI3.&S0N. IMPORTANT SALE OF NEW gggg!g - - - - - .. m m . m. - . - - i ... xii m wwt g ir V .- -rf . . I will urJVr for sale, at t!t: Court- H. . in rsmdoywaeut bi 1. e. i. . Salisbury, between II an.l li o'clo-k. Knf n-.laV ! ty6ri t Ml m-trs.i.y. W. , ; August tfih, 1873.. The following vr- U -irt.l hse ofaatatM ft ' .' IS Boat Pamily Medicine of the age 1 AndwkwU awe's tent alunytkear at htnd 1st. P a i s - K i i.lk r i the moat certain Cholera cure that medical science ha prodouced. 2nd. Pai.v-Killer, aa a Diarrhoea nd rw. eniery remedy, seldom If ever faila. as 1 ubV . aw ' 2 swu. r-Aif-is.ii.LER, Will cure Uram ,i or Pain in any part ol the ayAtena A single dose nauaily alfect a cure. 4th. Pain-Killer will care dynpepsi and Indigestion, if used according to direction. 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. Oth. 10th. Pais-Killer i an almost never uuliae cure for Midden Colda, Cougha, Ac. Pain Killer haa proved a Sovereign Bemedy ("or Fever and Ague, and Chill Fever ; it haa cured ths moat obatinate Pain-Killer aa a liniment ia uncqualed forFroat Bitea, Chilblain, Burn, Bruiae, Cuts, Sprains, dec. Pain-Killer hn cure! canea of Rhen m.itiam and Neuralgia after year Hand ing. P v I N Killfr will de-t roy Botla Fellona Whitlow Old Sore, giving relief from Pain after tbe first application. PAlN-KiLUcacure Headache, and Tooth acke. 1 lth. Pain-Killer will aave yon day of aiek neaaa and many a Dollar in time and Doctor' Bill. 12th. Pain-K illkr U a pnreefetable pre paration, safe to keep and to n1n,e very fami ly. The simplicity attending Ita ue, together with the great variety of dueaaes that' may be entirely eradicated by it, and the great amount of pain and suffering that can be alleviated through it uae, make it imperatire upon every person to supply themaelve' with thia valuable remedy, and to keep it always near at hand. J The Pain-K i li.er ia now known and appre ciated in every quarter of the Qlob. Phyaiciana recommend it in thier practice, whileali daaaea of aoeiety have found in it relief and cam fort. Give it a trial. Be sure and buy the genuine. Every. Irng giat, and nearly every Country Grocer througli out the land keep it for sale., property, attested in the wr;crn o'url- . -.ti.i evni return u:i.i.. M city, and partly in the coriiurate limits. A luind- wich St , V. i some and commodiona residence, e .-acted j wsYrtroxi vrv in 1868, together with acre of grounds com- 1 1 vr ' it T r 801 L (' AP,M priaing garden and lawn. The house i twotorie V wi ""may fcinate and above brick basement. 30x42 feet, with 2 vern4 f ?' -r' rwi thev das 0x42 feet, containing 10 fooros with fire J "T'1; ,mf,'r m '.ire- place I hall. 3 pantries and 4 closet,.- The i"s",S Uw'. f "r v to- rooma and halla are plastered and. tbe.aoora.of the basement and are perfectly dry. There premixea a well of toft enol water. 10 feet, and nominated, aa to be easily conreycil to the naaement room, dairy, and garden : a brick ice house, and dairy, brick amoke hone a Bubataatial crib and atable. OfCre with brick 2. X, l.llsv t.. G. MBfOY & CO. Orocera aad rrvyWon Mm hast and Jl dealera jo Coufeciksnarir, Dried toltacro and gfaia OLD FORT, X C. W ool, -Hidrs. " ?- Fur, Fntkm, - " Tmw- Cotton. , . 1 reams, iiinttn L.it!i- v:. u. n ' laid in t-vment. fT . ' wfiain.?-N'-h birt ia also on the : '"..w 74. "r7 " 1LI.IAM A I . with a head of- 4w. ' ndaIlkin.U ofrnr.ntry Produee. CoCo yrt4f . fmemica, aiu, roder, and oal Oil, alWra KOCKBUIDGK ALLUM SpRlN(;SVA i i " w vnt-n;-. i no-e woo are t: n ,r,-1, s. ll 1! Ni? "I'll .- omniiuiu nwfii mvs inr i . . . 1. .A . .1 ,-UI- I r-.: , 7 ' r.niplirr wa imiaaaiv. i . mau uur ui I lie a ui irKtniuic ni a w s rrainai aa a a - .1 'Jl . 11 1 ' I ... "rrv. . ' ""r- ri.-nia w" w i in cnuirr vnmnic isiarrn"i, nn t Ih-nirr T' 1 he lawn tanbaded with oak tree winch hnve Hhou Agent for tbe beat piano aad phojpKalea, . trtUi m .1k-ied r l-Hhtl. fine Mountain Applea Pwset Cilia nir lot of country enred harm. ForaaV a been topped about 6 year. The lomtion ha proved to be very healthy, and ia one of the moat deairable in thia part of the country. Also, adjoining the above property, a tract of 30 ncren of firatrate land, of aoft red loam nil, whii-h un der proper cultivation would produce the moat aatiafactory crop of grain, cotton, and particu larly clover, and i beautifully itnated for a model farm. There i on thia tract a grove of 9 acre. The tree are nicdy topped. From the Groee may be had a very fine view of the city and surrounding country. Alan, another tract of 15 acre lying in the survey of Union Hill, of excellent land hiving on it considerable wood, aln 5 springs of water and a sit for Tar. yard or Distiller. 1 he title to these Ianda ia complete and may be seen at my office. Private offer for the purchase of thi proper ty will be entertained, apd Col. J. A. Bradahaw will lake pleasure in showing ths premises or in affording any other information. JOHN 8. HENDERSON, July 2, tf Attorney. the mowers until frost. The grass is good crhwd wat alwayt iargett about Easter, and the hat tweet. What the value ot d persons were then attracted hither the yield may be tr at present only conjee- distance of jlfij. and a hundred laral. It is believed it will largely ea- MnT an MC'detit of rare interest need tbe annual product of the mills here- occurred here in those time, and some of totoro run by tbe waters which covered them re 7et remembered and recited by tk ground. If it shall pay the cost of lne oTd l?Matj of ihe country. The tketnatgh drainage and thus bring the land wl,1 M1 rt& scenery of the locality is Mte feed condition for tillage, the estate IP ' defree, and tbe out will he greatly tnhanced in value. mnivianai mannesiauot,., as ever, sf I .a f I ? dependent on tne amount or cultivation We enneratulate ths Inteudent and nd character of the mind affected by it. I . . a a, ma mm the degree of r uccess f ositions are easily attained wbicu enable a M - a a extended their efforts to induce the observer to take in at a glance nearly cleanliness en tbe part of the Inhabitants the whole surrounding country for many of ear Town. We think there has been stiles. The residence of Mr. John F. a decided improvement, and feel a great Cotton, situated on a high hill just at the assurance that its resnlts will tell most head of the Harrows, formerly owned and fevorehli oa the health and happinett of occapted by the late Gal. Jek Crnmp, is our ttmtmta, V are now in the midst of perhaps the easiest attainable, if not also that time of the rear when the intense the best. From this point the country beat af the weather generates most rapid ly'" southwest and north, tak'ng ly the vUruent poison which are supposed tbe Dtvidson county bills about Heal- te lead the air. carrvins: disease aud pesti- opnng ana enatwara, ana wo.e in hmae wherever they go. Will not all tervening between tbe observer and Stokes wke are responsible, u Vm little extra care Ferry, is spread oat like a Map. The w a a .a- i . a eaaamrcathe practice of those preeau- Idm nowt aown tnrongn tnit rural tioaary measares already recommended to scene, varying from 300 to 400 yards in h town br it officials. Nor would it he itb, ndding hy ita tilvery light and aat of place lor the Intendeat to inetruct fehtle roar, a moat charming feature to the ti i ' ve . s e v hit nalicamsu to be contUntly watchful lnacP- ere urn lover oi nature may thia regard, in erder to force ap the tit for hours without weariness, feasting alorsnly tod neglectful membert of the Coring the power divine e .a .a ti .t t . i i lanity. Tbe goad health of" the I wuicn ordcretn alt tutngs ia wtsnom ana ? to this time should prove an in-1 oennty. to greater diligence in preserving There is another eminence of severe it, than a cause for remitting effort. The hundred feet en tbe South side of tbe are so invaluable, that no one's river, known aa Palmer's mountain, (a should be allowed to Jeopardise hill of rare beauty sa seen from Mr. Cot- The preventing of one ease of ton's) which sffords the best bird ' eye in a family will save more time view of die Narrows to be had. From it to ay nothing of dtquiet tOD the obserrer takes in tbe wide-sDread anhappine..,) than that family can j ,. for ssilet above, and obtains a more realising eentc of the extraordinary char Narsows, Montgomery Co., N. 0. 1 water OTef tOBet July 18, 1873. bounding, surging, and hissing through a channel nnly averaging about 70 feet in This place was re- width. Thit passage is hardly half a .forty or fifty years ago, as a shad mile 1n length. It is bordered on each fihery ; mat with the snbeeqaent settle aide with a narrow field of gray stones, meet of the land along the river below, some of them af noknowe this, the fesser andthe.soruttrationoffib dams and traps, piled one upon another and crowding and the pseef aajna daring tbe fishing each other in compactly as to leave no i all the way dawn to the oeean, the J roam for vegetation, except in little c I us- af shad which reach thit point of ten of tang h graa aad gnarled shrubbery diminished so much, in cracks and holes, here and there. to reader it generally pnprqfit- The action of the water on these to spend time in fishing, though, stones, which stand at an average of 8 or ram mere feres f habit, some who live 1 ,10 feet above the ordinary height of the attil fis we afhajh dip net end come' river, bow that they at some remote wn u tbem. of precaution. North Carolina College, Mt Pleasant Cabarrus Co., N. C. The next acholaatic term of thia Inatitution will commence August 4th, 1873. Expense for aVwion of Ten Month : Col legiate Department, $147 to $167. Academic Department, $132 to $147. Student received at any time. For Catalogue apply to Rev. L. A. BICKLE, July 10. 4t. ... President. CATAWBA HIGH SCHOOL, ENGLISH and CLASSICAL, i: wto v x. c. The 1 6th term of 16 week will begin the 21st of July. Board from $8 to $10, per month. Tuition from $S, to $13. per term. Rev. J. C. CLAPP, A- B. Prin. Rev. J. A. FOIL, A. B. . . J. D. ROWE. A"1 July 3, 1873-2mo d. itatants. wazon New First Cl.iss two-horse lor tale, apply to .McCUBBINS & CO June 19, tf. 25 cents! Kluttz's Diarrhea Specific. K-.r Dinrrha. Coriw. Ctwdsira mi kaa, Jy entery aud all h wel coinplainta. this invaT iiaoie rauiiir meoicine is iruiv a snecin It is plea-Siiut to the taste, perffctly s iff uu der allwircuinstauces. mid det uot constipate the bowels after lining. (vrtificates could bt- i;iveti from many of our b.-s citizens, but th mediciue is offered simply on its merit. Try it. A aiitcledose will prove it value. Prepared and sold only by THEO. F. KLUTTZ. Druggist, Salisbury, N. C. June 26 tf. ichiti t.hmnic Thniah. Dr.p.T ,'nd 1'ileT Id loe no tim m c-mbxp t ,'hr. fountain f health to he bealel. April 17. 1873- -if t. Jtwuitii wsIXaUlikt. a r i ne nira a i iir: hi" fTatan.l.mir.led amoncthe ! McOORKLE & BAILEY, A KK.VZLK I'ropriHor. T' N E V K K Neglect a Cough. Nothing ia rnnre certain In ar I hp ffinnHvii.in f, . r..i.... : i w'mr al ' " '"rvT" nequeme ii v.ii uunr T.nlili i ATTORNEYS Je COt'NSKLLORS. SALISBURY. X. C. ' iPnteiieein K.iwn. Meeklraborg.CalMif ok. t'avie. Lrariuwio. turvythe. Irrdeil. Yadkia. ; 8tau1y aad Mtiiitaomerr and in tbe Federal nr t Mir rum fur all A t . .. ' and Sntirmu I. ...... tory Organ, Sore Throac. Colda, Croun. Din- ' Johu w- klnunef, Eq., Ppecial rartari tbena, Athraa, Caurrh Hosrartiewi, Dueaa. uf i JnoeRtf. Inallcaaeaof midden col , however taken ST. MARY'S SUUOOH tk.T-.U..nlw.iil.l i r , wrnww t iiiiu, Offer extraordinary inducements to their friends and customers this season, 1 heir SPRING STOCK JSmtom W atcm m a x : ! year to ley "tbe tan." A .few a mot atias them, and they re- Urs to ajsir homes with tbe remembrance seiassar ameeetaea bat no fteaeat .reward for their Umn and trouble. The ancient mot hod of fishing is gen atal column ad feces usees ity. Loug period ia vhe world's existence formed the bed of the .stream. The mo t surprising evidence of alii it found in curiously wrought channels or grooves, and boles, t n tbe faces of these rocks, nf various dimensions, shapes, and size, aa smooth and fresh looking at Tf the work had A J . W1 ' ' . v " . hese conjectures are excluded by the ab sence of tbe supposed faet. Some Geolo gist must solve the problem. The inhab itant of .tbe neighborhood attribute it to the Indians who onee occupied the country, and this part of it apparently most numer ously. They believe that the Indians made it, and for tbe very purpose it uame indicates -a "elide rock." If this be true, it is not improbable tbey caught the id a rom their little lets intelligent contempora ries tbe beavers, which ouce abounded in the smaller s t reams in the vicinity. 'Heaver- dam," a small stream one mile above the Narrow, took its name from tbe great num ber of beavers which, in tbe early times of the white settlers, inhabited it shores, and had their slides on its steep bauks. But I mutt close tbi letter, already ton long, lest I weary yon. Permit me, how ever, to add, that I have scarcely touched tbe subjects of interest in tbi uow secluded : a . i i . am . tut . region, ii aimoat -oui oi tuo worm at , UrBr moTtf Mlect and mof TarioUj lhxn the present day, although only 50 years ever before. It was bought for cash, aud at Tn it. inl.akiiunt. .t f.,irU .Kr. .t.iih time wnen ffooas were very low in the Nor: hern markets. Hence, "tbey are better ineir isiiow citizen oi ine country at iaio. pupated than ever, to suit all tas es and Many of them were wealthy and intelli- fancies, and to give better bargains fur cash. ent, and the community at Urge held at BJ u"loe ww P'-" " general intercourse with the then business sunt. as centers as did the people of other portion alLwsaVvSS t3Tv UUS of tbe back country. Tbe possession of railroads and the teleeragh, with their in- for ladies, gentlemen and children, more a eidental advantages, have enabled other PJuily than heretofore, and really tee. ZTl m . . . anxious to have their friends call aud ex- porttoas ot the country to shoot ahead ot amiue theirstoek. They think it is elegant: this. In faet, progress here seems to is certainly pleasing to the eye. and (quali htve been backward rather than forward; eoslsMwred) it is unusually cheap. -But so that, upon the whole, this section now ; THEIR ASSORTMENT forms a contrast, in some respects, T r,r..-, . t with those whieb have been in the enjoy -1 - A O Ix Hi J llr Li A L, ment of the great improvements of the eompming alt Ibat. they have nsually kept. present century. There is no deterioration with additional items nf ntfrae. ion. They . ' ' I . . i s -.: -am i J lleV r t . . . " . m .neenn c. tne Artiznn. nnn inanv oi iin- are rick in many placet, and very prodne- Professional man. It ia proverb with some live, Fielda whieb have been in cultiva- o h'r customers. "Meroney keep eyery- r . ... a , thing and the bes." v,o r . uuuurcu yeure, pi... y.e.u noun I- Ty n (o j, , , ant crops. 1 he greatest need of the country new branch grafted this Spring, to wit i no n illation. There, ia room fnr tn limni the present number of inhabitant. Tbe A MlLULlil UTHl J1L; 1. hand ot industry would make tin one of This was designed for the accommodation the most desirable sections in tbe State, of their lady customers, apd h has been pro i . .. ! uonnced b? many, of them as a decided sue A,,u a uieaue, 1 . itM . MM I - . e .. . . it win compare witn any as to neaithtuls it u under the immediate Supervision of Mrs F . I It t I . a a m r f a nes. The water l excel en t an nhnnH, naiyounon ana .wis? uc.uurrav. wn- are ant, bursting np in pure spring around the base of the bills. Timber of tbe best quality aud in great variety, is abundant; and so with other of tbe material blessines c prrr t T T v r. f iV DD lir 1 V ... ; iH LV.1.1L AlUiU UI liJ Vf .1 . oi tne carta. Very Respectfully. OUperiOr OUTt. R A opectai i erm oi no wan superior ijonrt tor in irvu ot Vrtminai ana i.itn issues, to beam on the Second Monday in Austin! 1873. haa OF ArFBTTTK. Dyapepaia, Indi- been ordered by hi excellency Tod. R. Caid- Deprsmson of Spirits at General De- !, Governor of rtorth Carolina. Suitors and all person bound on the criminal Docket aa well a all vitnee in civil and criminal case are required to attend said Term without further notice. JOHN A. BOY DEN, Clerk Kowan Superior Con rt Salisbury, N. C . June ith 1873. 7w NEW SPRING STOCK. BSOOX tt B&OTXTW. are now receiv ing their usual Urge stock of Spring Gooda, Consisting of all da of gooda adapted to thi section of Country. 1 heir stock i full and complete in ail descrip tion of Print, Black and Brown Domestics, Linen and Drills, Drea gooda in the newest style, Ladies' ready madeauita, -i moat beautiful election of Cawimera and Coating. Pant Jeans of all kind. Theirstoek of Clothing, shirts and furauhihg gooda i the largest and most desira ble to be (bond in thia market. A full and com plete stock of 8hoe, Hata, Hosey glove, Uil bona&c. Sugar, Cotlee, Molaaaaa, and n.l kiodaof GROCERIES. Their terms are strictly cash aod barter with a few exception. Thoae who are reliable and prompt in paying their accounts it afford them pleasure to accommodate. To enable them to sell good at close price, which they arc deter mined to do, thia policy ha been adapted, vhen goods are sold on time to indiscriminate parties, heavy losses will occur from the Bankrupt and Homestead proviionof the law, and when losses are sustained by merchants, it a a well slated fact that such losses are met and it is reasona ble to suppose that tbe losses to be made up as far n practicable, fall on the honest paying cus tomer. They have determined to slop "thi war of doing bosinea, by selling at the lowert cali and barter price and credit no man who is unworthy of it. They are thankful to their dnily friend and customer for their very liberal custom nd con fidence, and hope bv selling Good Good at low prices to secure their continued favors. MOCK & BROWS. March 27 tf. A PROCLAMATION. ov the Uoveroor ot Aoitli C :ioliun RALEIGH, K. C. IStuW ; Right Rev. Thoa. Atkinson, D. D-, Vtaitor ncv. AiUer; foede. D. T- Kev. Benneit rsn.ta. A. M Tk i: .w ..: i. ; . i . . i 1 1 . u i i. ion oi i ii,. oioou. mm. gate theaeveritv oftheallsck and will in a vrr ' k - - - - i. i . i . J auwi tunc, iwun nrsiinr ICUun to tbe aUd- ed organs. Wells' Carbolic Tablet are LtK uu oi 1 in bUir boztt. Take nn anbstitntes. If tbey ean't j be found at your druggist' sensi at once to the ' Agent in New York, who will brward them by return mail. Don't be Deceived by Imitations. Sold by druggit. " Pries 25 cent a boi I John Q. KKLIXM.fi 18 Platt-al, New York j 4w Send for Circular Sole Ageht for the 1'nited ' Stains Write fr Urge lllestrated Prjcr Utt. ittrrsa. Great Western Qun Works No. 199. SMITIIFIELD 8T. PITTSBURGH PA. Urov4).lnsijirirf (Ilit fluaas tt (a i fii -w- " '" "Min ap v r hi OdW a e Double Shot Guns $H to $100. SinKls viun-' S3 1 "n . I..of lbp T"V" f" 7 J to $20. Rifles, $8 to$7o. Kevoiver. $6 to $25. Pistol. $1 to $8. Gun Materia), Fidiing Tackle. Large discount to Dealer or Club. Army Gun Revolvers, kc , bought or traded for. Good sent by express C. O. D. lo be examined before paid for. 4 Tbe sixty third term of lbs scSKMai mence on the 29th day of Jul v. For a rirrular ,-dy lo the Rector. ' . June Vj, I mo. STAR S A LOOK; Person wiahing p ire homemade liquor .! the very best imported wine can siwsys flid tnem at the hTsn OAlxoa, on Main Street, 3 doer sdow ras Salivry Jssf. All my whiskies and Rrandiea are nhtaaatil direct from the beat and mit reliable distil in.N .C. I keep no other. Mr wins are i . . . . . - uur aee by calling rod examining for ssi'i J. A. SNIDER. June 19, 6mo pd C HOLE R A. EPIDEMIC DISEASES PREVENTED BT USING BROMO-C H LOR ALUM, The Xeic Odorless and Son Poisonous Powerful Deodoriser and Disinfectant Its daily use destroys all-bad ordnr and poisonons emanation about ypnr prrmi-, and thereby prevent contagion and contain no poison and has ordor of it own, and is alsay safe. Dr. Brockette, n celebrated writer on Cholera and Yellow Fever, maiotsin that a few drop f BnoMo-CiiLoltALi'M in a tumbler of water drank daily, will prove a suro protection from disease. 4w Prepared only by TILDCW tC Co Sold hy nil ilmcjjist New York. .N L'MEItOLS TESTS II A fc I UuVED X. F. Bsnkaei's Xew Taiaiee WATER WHEEL s T fc? Iks B?st err- tTrtrd ft P.imnble! free Address. Y(R K Ts. 4w r" JOHNS. HENDERSON. Attorney and Counsellor at Lmte AXU Koliclti .v. A9km9 ior in BanLrtiB:r)V ULlhBURY, A'. C. Special a tic i. tiou paid to P '.up in Bankruptcy. Feb. 20.-tf. I 2, W ' - 49 ever ready to rvapond to the call of their customers. Call and see, and bear prices. JJEUONEY & BRO. May 8-tf. Foa gestion bility, in their various for his, Fsrro-Phospor atbd Euzia of Causaya made bv Caswell Hazard 4. Co., New York, and sold by all urnggist, i the beat tonic A a stimulant tonic for patient recoveri ng from fever or other sick ness, it has no equal . If taken during the sea son it prevents fever and ague and other in ter- 4. tIRrnCnnrdrl Atit:afttr4! All AJIrlasMsaT EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. RsLItoH, Juno 9th, 1873. S Be it known fo all whom it inav conciTU : T at in eouformity with section 9- chapter 253 of the act of the G'iier A Assembly pass ed at the season) of lo72- 7J, in relation to amendments of the Coustitution of :he Stnte : I. Tod R. Caldwell. Governor of the Stae of North Carolina, do order so much f the prea nble of said act a sets forth th- alterations proposed aud gre-d to. and the second section of said act. to h published for thirty day preceding the fir.t Tuesday of August. id73. in the Raleigh "Daily Senti uel "Daily Era" aud th "Daily News," publish in Rale'gh, and alo fur the s une length of time tn the following WVekly pa pers, published in the various Congre6sioual Districts of he State, to-wit : First District "Worth Carolina." Eliza beth City ; "Express," Washington. Second District "News ," Goldsboro ; "Mail,'' Rocky Mount Third Distret "Statesman," FayetteviHe "Star;" Wilmington. Fifth Ditrct-"New North State," Green bro : "Chrbnicle,' Milton. Sixth DUtrict Democrat." Charlotte ; "Spirit of the South." Rockiughsm. Seventh District ' American." StatcsviBe "Watchmani" Salisbury. Eighth Diltne.t "Pioneer and "Expoi tor." Ashevijle. That portion of the preamble ordered to be published is in the following words, to wit : 'Whiea, the last General Assembly, (three-fifths of the whole number of members of each Honse concurring. ) tbe bill containing the same having been read three time in each House, propoaed the following alterations of the Constitution of the St te. to wit : Al teration in relation to the office of Superin tendent of Public Works ; alteration in re lation to the State eenaus alteration in re lation to exemptions from taxation ; altera tion in rtrbitba to the University ; alteration in relation to the t- the sessions of the Gener al Assembly ; alteration in relation to the Code Commissioner ; alteration in re! twin to Federal and other officers holding office." Thesecoud section of the a id act orderej to be published is in the following word to wit : "It shall be the duty of the Sheriffs in each and every county in the Mate to open p 11 at the seve al election precincts in hi coun ty on said FIRHT THURSDAAY IN AU GUST NEX Tl and the same shall be kept open for one day. from the hour of eight o'eloek in the laorning to the hour of seven in the afternoons when all pern.-ns qualified to vote aoonrding to the Cods itntixu may vote for or against the ratification of the said atuendine' t. those desiring such amendment to vote with tnV written or printed ticket For Amendinet,' those of a contrary opin ion to vote with la written or printed ticket. 'Againtt Aiwndfients." The attenti u of County Commissioners and Inspectoral? ths Election ia also called to the 4th seetion of aid act f Aas-mbly which provides that separate ballot boxes -hall be furoi!iedtfor each amendment to be voted on. Done at our city Raleigh, the niu h day of June, A. D. 18?3. and in the ninety -seventh year of Aueriean Independence. fOD R. CALDWELL. By the Governor $ J. B. NnATHKRY, Private Secretary. Jane 16. Id73. s 5 i &-al 6 . In order tn make room lor my Spring stock, I am compelled to sell off say r matmng W'tnter Stock consist inr of K'K.AllV M A I lit'. I'liTMIVfi Mil s ' a SV as W i M a A A M , 41 d S . , BOO'I S. AND SHOES, in all of whirb GREAT BARGAINS are given. VICTOR WALIJ.CJ Feb C. tf Valuable Land For S Having become the sole Proprietor valuable Tract of Ind formerly owned by Jeremiah Barringer, and located one aaileSontl -Vel of Rowan Mills station, and having aotsr tor it, 1 pro)ioc te sell it. Thi Irtak, compris ing t;ijj aires, ia regardid by good julg- as one of the very best and most eligibly MlnSted in ih cooatv. It iasdaoirsbly adapted loan cultivation of corn, cotton, tobacco, and jsnc grasses. There i at least 100 acres of bottom, of which about 75 r in cultivation. Tber ia, also, an excellent dwelling and ot her out bnjld ings in great nunilsi-r, s good well of water, hL, Persona wi-hing to see the lard will apply to Mr. Tobian l'cavt r on ti e place, or sajseji near Mt. Pleasanl, N. 0. Jone5:f.mo.. MOSES BARRIE1 rii SAMUEL HF.CVE8. Jr JOtlB -trirtlingdmwback on nearly all medicine ', adUU gl ! A X) Oa jS Cattle Wanted i. tAitr. EEF :i"ents have ever been that in their process ot on rent ion and purification they have also de- , bilitatcd the system. To ohv .ate thi difficulty j The undersigned w ish to purchase Two physician long sought for an at:ent thai would i Huudred fine IWf Cattle, for which theyjar PL RGEPURIFY ANDSTRENGHKN I prepared to pay ll.e highesressh pr;e.. At one and the same lime. Their research hn at lat leeji rt warded by a discovery which fully rcalixvf the fondest desire oltliemedic.il faculty, and which t jutly re garded a the ranst iuiK)rtant triumph that Phar macy has ever achieved. Thi important de sideratum i Or. Tutt's Vegetable Liver Pill. Which ptirify the blood and remove all cornipt i numor sun ur.ncmtny accnr nitsiion ironi tnt ImkIv, and vet proluccs no weakness or laiiii'le whatever, but on the contrary tve ll.e atomacW and invigorate the body during tbe procre of their operation. They unite the heretofore irre concilable qualitieaofa Strengthening Purgative and a Purifying Tonic. Dr. Tutt' Pill are ihe mot active anl search ing mclicinc in existence. They at once attack the very root of disease, and their action ia so prompt that in an hour or twp after they are taken the patient ia aware ot their good; effect', They may be taken at any time without res traint of diet or occupation ; they produce neith er nauea, groping or debility, and as a family medicine they have no rival. Price 25 cents a box. Pold bv all DrggisU. Principal office, 18 and 20 Plait St., N. Y. 4w Thev won it .; . inf..rro the Citizens of Salisbury that they ar- firnishiog ihe nsarfc et w ith Im-i f f.n.r times each week ; nasncjif : on Monday. Weduesd j . Friday cd Sat- urda v mornings. REEVE? A BEARD M-y22 tf. LA N il 1 H H A LK pi.rai'ant i a d ree of the Superior Cocrt I I will - il at pul. Ik r . linn at thc 'ooit Honfe in 8aliborv, .n Vii.e-dav lt of (Vtotur lC.t. IU21 at re of hH n the WilkUorr. Koatd afoot S mi'e N W of Salisbury, aHjoining Adssu !. .'. Ai-rarm Naah .mn other. For further piiiioilar are Mr. or Flint i h M Mill r. who lav in ihe lnl. Va . Sali-btirr. Term f-0 cal ; balance on fi month cigdit. Title revrcl a iiritv. H1H S BARBlNfiEfl Mar I tf. L laihotrl mi How LtU Hsw Etklorfi. LT ru,. k - vt. Is ths most powerful cleanser, trengthencr ! and remover of Glandular Ob-tructioi.a known! to M nt' riu Mcdicn It is specially adapted to const it ion "worn down "and debilitated hy the war n weath-r of I .Spring and Summer, when the blood is not in I active circulation, consequently gatherinr im puritie from aluggiahne-v manifested by Tumor Eruptions, Blotches, Boil, Puatuk-s Scroful. I When weary and languid from overwork. and j dullness drowsiness and inertia take the place j of energy and vigor, thevtem need a Tonie to J build it up and help the Vitai Force lo regain i their recuperative power. In the heat of Mimmer. frvquentir tne iiver Splein do not properly perform h ir funrtinua j the Uterine and Lrinary Organs are inactive, producing weakness of ll.e stornarh and intes- j tin" and a predi-p.ition to bil''u deranje o.ent. Dr. WELL.' Extract Of Jurgbeba i prepared directly from the South American , Plant, and, i peculiarly MUsl ts all the difficulties; it will cleanse the Vitiated Blood, streththen the Life (jiving Power, and lb-more all Obstruction from InaMiired and Enfeebled Organ. KalioiUd le frei taken, us Jc.riiteba i pro- Jat ptih lK4. r.rm r tiam f J VCt Well r e rmir Si IK r.rt.al eara (!Oo,i m U tiiMT.i'iit or S-n'aal WaaAl T.i n'r. rrailsai I '- I a sort m v, IS- ' aa i ! Incatac ty, Ir a',lari.'i lo Marr'a rtc . i'i TrT" , Irunt sa frra, r f I i CaT-r i'l tn a ara'rtl mi r'oN ra mb 1 h rr. It if I aut. In It) W aUi eaasj, S; If ' ! astralea f. in a thlr j )r i' turcfa' trW. o a tS a r iaa r. nataafan'raaf irl' a' a a as. i lc all -u a Itltaat ttiaarre t lalcraal bSw I lo r '-tpal rail a I ih kn. . picttai mi a I r.1 ci r a 'l'r !"-. U. c -lain rSact-al. fcj. Wa ; f I lilch vrrj ' Srrrr. bo mil rf n h'. e U Pf b e y rvrt I tet,rlf rfc a- ly. ftirtf ' aa r MlfWf. V T ii Nriorn'nbM I f n Ikt baa vary 7tk t.i -ry aian la K la-.d Se- t. - ii if r aeal. la a p aln ravel p, say 4ea, re - aM na r.-c-ipt af 4 'ea . -r taa "l saaai A!--.. D' C!ifre l" -alarri, 6aJa." r'a. ifl aeati Addrr a hr rakUalnr res j. c. BLf v co . 127 Bowery, New York, Post-office Bos.l 5 8 6. April 17 If DR. J. F GRIFFITHS DENTIST. Having located in SalUbtirv, solicits a prac tice in the town and surround inc. country." oihif. rfvr h'i'r B'rtf ti ... A lUk St re i TW jan. 16 It. (HAIGE&CKAIGR ATTOR'FaVM AT I W r Solicitors in BaDkropfrv. r S" .Sps cial attr-titioMpaid to Prncrel nf in Bankruptcy. . .ept 5,-51:1 11 VRDW ARE. VV l.a... - . &J I J I w isv v"i ' i I'll tl a air n i J m o nounced by medu al v rilers h mwl efln lent , fijT,U(., call on the ui.il. rained at N Puriuer, Tonic nd i s oet u e:it known in the I r w whole range of metiicinl plaii'.v 4w ATVVEI.L, Marnac Certiucatc lor sale hrc. aaluburjr, iN. C , Mav 13 - w SC.,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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