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ti- f u "- 4 IS 1. 1 , .V tV-- r s ;'. im i . j " t (Carcliua lUatcljmdn LO C AL , SALISBURY MARKET. SEPTEMBER 18. Wink Mr. S.T: Mickey, of Salem, T. 0 , makes known through oar paper whero Us i xc-5nt w5ih imy be fttind. 8 e diss lnii7uf;bolicis of iJ.truliardt, Holms & 0. : ;j Cituii JiliM. Elliott. s Cow for bale. CORN new 60 a s, COTTON-15a 16. 1X01111-5373. a 4.12 iitfAL J5 a 70. BACON-(count) 11 a 12J hogruutwl Coming to Rowan.-rMr. W. H Boat formerly of this Count v. but late of Mecklenburg, has jboaght land of W. F. M-rvva ri:.,, r.t n 7i fiWMt A Watson JEsq.. lome five miles from the But Three Legally Qualified. We are informed that there are bat three M,girti;tf6i)rquai:fied it..... cu QF VALUABLE in uie vrtmniy. aii, or ucanj mi, m tuusc . i . !.i t - ; j i V ' . i . The undersigned recently elected have teen t worn but Will annexud.of J( not within iho time reauiredbv law. The! will .sell to the WghesJ bidder, in the T..wuof J. ' : Sli... .u..fi.i 1.L- Salisbury, on me autn jjeuwmioeu inn in within fif days after the election ; but I p ffji this they did not do.' and consequently, it r is said the are not qualified to act. It Four Hundred and Twenty bnaresj of . . W S o . . 150 a $2 per doz. EGGS H to 15 THiCKENS $1 LAlinl2al5. FEATHERW.nK 50 TALLOW 9 a RYE 7Oa80v BEESEWAX-:iO. WHEAT-SEIO 81 CO. BirrTER 20 a J. DRIED FRUiTp Blackberries. 10 a 11. city, and will begiii at once the work of improving for the purpose of removing his family on it. Mr, It. was a brave aud excellent soldier, and is a worthy, Indus- -, -: : , W - trious, and intelligent farmer. We wel come him back to Rowan. The Tinning Business; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " - W - Vr , tnrnm - . I i-sJWW: 'JU'- - . r ol aiciim. lirown 85th Thooaand io- IW 8tU - incrwin. rnUlrit.Ki I. carrjooUie lin, hect-lro.. nl i-jH-r wr 1 1 I V I f : KTl I V K V.4vV. it Afft- . KvA cu'tiTV""11 i I Ro5iig,Uimerin-&cH at reasonable rate. 1 nr 600 :fu- k win asss sia w n aacr avikfiir owca aM i - - -r - -r. . can renn neiul, and tlial will Ktve aaiUf.ciiMi. j Pw,w m.mt t.f ihr M-Hfn. I.'rt Itnuul rexpoiuiUu ibr an lUa tha firm ui 1 f??.run ,n WI a7 j "5 - - a . T IIIPimilH liti. ..T T ll. o a. Brown A Weant may have contracted. I V. ruP" J oanaomau. was not their fault that they were not sworn in according to law, bnt an over sight of the County Commissioners. The I ALSo. a tarito number of ff - i,,- i, . - m. a. a aaaaai F-- matter can oniy oe remeaiea now o moe i Uorser Xanles. caxxie ana uogi. whoave nbt done so, applying to Mr. J. 1 23 Sacks o' OoodYLOTXB 900 Baik.U cf 0T8 A. BWd.njE8uprior Court Clk, i . A, 5P S55fSfc . UIJ i X fia A" v v avjui Stencil Cutting. I am U prepared for mai ktnir Tobacco. vnnTIT r!ARl)Ll?:A mrpnets. n'f .w : I- f-.. K ' RAIL ROAD STOCK. One-hajf and nveighU, i 1 1 Z a BFOA.iitnpf ia m vn an iirttR a - & a svua aaaw w vvy aaa aao f to cat g.Kd Stencil Plaic V ANTED-AU men wi,hinPtomaVemfjn iri.. Tt. ,k , e to aend lur a pniinilet conUicinx lu- l-lour&c at the follow- rtnictfcm,?.whchl',4rf,toiff ui&m. . J.CTILTOX PirraBrap. l'a. Aw OfT-r. eitraorilnarr iodnettrnts t tn4r fii A$ and enBtuUitr th!a TLtir ; - SPRING STOCK! is larger, luora itlret, aoJ xmr varius tkan vrr Wfor. It i boaclit tr rab. aui at a tium whrn cixida wrre Terr Uw in iLa W0TXXZZX7O CTASS MALE Oil KE-I Nor turn tuarkvta. lleoee. Iby ar Wttrf MAUywiftfi giaranteKl. (circtauie I praifu than rrt-r. t. suit all taa'rs fed Capt. R. A Shotwell has been re leased from the Albany Penitentiary nn conditionally. Some say he was pardoned, but it. is not dear that he was ever guilty of any crime calling for such clemeucy. The Court that attempted to disgraee him was organized to convict. Capt. Shotwell The CommiafiomM are' still working has acted, nobly under mosttiyingcircum- i A . t- . .i . a .m n nr .tr..ta Rd the wmk. for the most stances. He lias suffered niucb out mere nart. Is mett v well done. . . is a hereafter for bis persecutors 4 la. obtaining frpm bim a commission of ap :,"7M f , ,, .u i . 1 if iwasible, free of PoMase. . J . . s ll I belonging to and used in the large Hotel known I 1 " nAinfmont Ha will unrtAint find com-1 . I II 4 alfllf mission all those who were elected, if they -mr TeyTiTlC TTfiTTCT? will apply, lilt is to be hoped that all MAWolOiN UUUfeL. Penona liTint in other Towns or in the coon- nplovnnfni at home, da or evening ; no cap-1 faneis. atd to b'k brttr lMfraina fsr e4ab . a at a -- a . . . ab 11 - a -m a. ' - a i a try, wanting Stencil Plateamav ealeulat tlt coat l ""hi-mw t.iu.wj -i iUrj maae jurcnaf on and aend their orders atating ize of letter, with I l5..-r.niT "7 ?uurr' P. O. money Order for the amount, and 1 will "Jur" "'"T un 1 v,rtxn" W ' Caj ' n ' cut the Stencil Plate and forward by retorn mail wich-bt N. Y. 4w t 0 In Y t?i Si (CT O fS K aew Taisiae. jfor 1adis, entlnwo and children, mote a The Little Gem. ; I alo have for aale the "Little Oem' for mark ing clotliinir, Carda, with IndeliSle Ink. The letter can be changed to print any nam NeW QOOQS are coming in. We no tice that1 several of our Merchants are receiviog supplii-s. - who Were elected will make application f BED3, valuable TABLE "WARE, a large wy neatly. Price complete $l& number of GOOD TABLES, BUKKAUSac. I H1IJSIC ST All 15. TOOLS. STTiSl- P nal 'pro . The beat Portable M,.ie S..n? in XVorld r s I rreuqpKI! i lor oraaa ianuA. u i yktj ncai'r anu .irvtigij lias been twted at YORK. PA.. --. mwxlaiify than bereft f.re, and rt-ally fcrl 18 m - . : ODITE vclCK UWe.regrrt t hear that l bUggeSUOU. e suggea. v iuc Dr, F. N.1 Lutkey U lyh.g quite sick at various Agricultural 'Fair Associations tn hiswsideiicc iir-the eouuiry. the State to oflfer af premium of $20 or $25 1 - j tor tlie oesi r air pooler uriuieu in GoingNorth, Several of our Meri f)r tjie Fairs of 1874. Something like chants have gorie North to buy their tl,is would make amends for the egregious fall and winter stock of good. I blunder of Hunting iflashy posters with a ! i ' j ; foreign imprint in' the faces of those who JUUWUlg AgCUil v. . Mr. T. E.s Drown, is again mowing tho tine clover on his farm near town. without delay. audat IIOLYOKK. MASS.. Iy amloth-irtk. They ihiijk it iagimt: ?AlXIISS2kZI3Zi80Z7 2Z.Z2. f it ia cTliuly dtrariiig lutheeye.aiad (ntili For pamphlet and 1 el ltrmrt, ad " 'J conaidered) it ia onoaQally tteau. But. Z- dreaa X. F. HCRXILAM. York Pa. 4w 1 . " ' I' j perty. i can be a a a - a - - m Whv do t4unff ladies wWken their faees! HENRY A. LEMLY, ? J . . - lW P0n" '"l : " - t x . " . ... , I ui.nrtv Oil A 7TD zaumi,. UIIUCU III UUII P WW. I Because tbey thiua; tbe powder will maae "JT. iZ-, V 'I Patented Sew. 13th. 1870: A.r. th,1872. gooff. I sauSDnry,..0epwu,-0 . Diploma awarded hy the American Institute t ! i i , , ! I xuibitionf iNew lorK. loa. ACCUruillir W JJii,n,,w I Kt'Ot. J1.9U . IWIVTftl lllHPniAWT.V lm ta nnt taimnnater. a. mathematician, or I n. t:i- cm. ..,,1 rhr1r.ttA nWr-. I a 4 . w .. S I A UC 17IUIT SJfySf afV UU vmmk wrw a mad nhiloSoDher. is a slave of some wo- COnv till Bale and end bill. or two gooa UT&ti i tmineri. . " T;,i ' I " man or othen n-:..i n-:A UM..rt rnvaiu Duaiumy huujd. Mra. L B. McCobkle haa openel a first clans private Boarding House, on the West corner of Main and Bank street, for day boarders. Her experience in the biiHinens v a cuarrmnty of her ability to gie sattaction. KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY THET? "1 ! Located at ASHLAND, the Hosib ofIUBT lb i GENERAL, 'i ' ll? ibA i aiiu viu i.i'nui'1. oil vMirC id i I l operation, with Thirty Professors and UW fa- j comprising all that they bars nsaally kept i; Ml What is the difference between a jew aud a lawyer 1 The one gets his law ftom jthe prophets aud the other his piofits fruiu the laW Crops In Davie. We learn from a geutleraan who lives iu Davie County that 'the crops are very fine there tins year. '1 he young , after, noons now folks aniute ihtmselv.-fj running horses tiver our ih ndTd race trck at the Fair grounds. Salisbury j 'till continues healthy lively and is growing rapidly, (.UihiIomc a;id the other little toWns around will poo he overshu lowed. are expected gratuitously to employ their types and presses in behlf of home enter prises JfWe were pleased to have a call from our old friend and editorial contemporary, G. A. MiMER, Esq.this morning. Mr. M. returns to hU native place after a long ab- scence. pc ence, to revive old, acquaintanceship with h , , . , I -, s?TT , vr. i "Wt-re vbu cnarded iu your couduct arsons, places, &t. ille is principal editor . ' - y b , , , - . . , lA . . . JL.s , n l. i-i w hi ef in e4w loral axked ;i tather oMns SEWING. . - m w t 1 . m c Ilia aa ucraaaa mi k v oaw.v v. waa Mrs. IlESET T. Brown (boarding at Mm. jng of all clZx of goods adapted McCorkle'8,) doesU kind of sewing for ladies, of Co1inlrr. t and makes gentlemen s under garments. Her Their rtock u fu an compile -in ai d A Detriot woman sues for divorce be cause! her husband insists upon sleeping with his feeij upou the pillow so that be can tickle her teet when sue 8 notes. . i Si 1 E. J. Walker was struck on the neck and killed b J. Malpass at a little place Psewing has taken pre'minraa in several of the T . . ..... . I . do.. ci i : called Trayeller s Kest, near Wilmiug tou, on. last '-Wednesday. Both drunk. The iaiest! instance afforded by a fond molhbr of heii son's cleverness, is said eon's correcting her for saying lie was all over dirt. tie t;ikl the dirt as all over him. L. V. BROWN. Salisbury, N. O, July 17th 1873-tf. i MEW SPRING STOCK. at mis inm aen tares. mure lets or cviirtjHte with adoiioual item vl attraction. Tlwy wr,-W, except in th Law. Xedtcal aud rau inrt the demands of thf Farmer, thm t'MerdaJCofeic Mechanic, the Artizan, audi manv .f kU per week. The great InJaitnUim .f the S.uth profional man. It i. a pnrb with W f.r cheap, thorouch and pacicl dneit!on. llV ;...., M 1 x . ' i - cr li, i.niriMv t.. d their euMomers. "Jlen-Def kerna rrery 1 "-' gent. Lexiugton. Ky. ? i 4w w" . J ' . J A WoSKOr IKTKXMR IXTtttKSTa IkTBIKVIC VatXE n l.r-nK frl .15. ..,:.!. ... OCEAN'S; STORY. "V X ZIZi By lUgijtrt son of He famous PETER TARrX A XlllLLli t.li 1 ULl Alt lJlliiN la : - - - - LEY? The result of gieal kitlorieul resenrek: An Authentic History J rsaaeation and lU Western Sfktes. She solicits work. A Second Hand Piano FOR SALE. Enquire at tliia office. An?. 28, tf. JJaad tMivMoses L. Ileide, n-youn nimi well known in this place, .died at. his boine iu the easiern part of this tounty, Jasl Friday, after a short illness. of the Columbus (Ga.) Dtibj Sun, which pa sition he lias filled Ifor a number of -years. h-fMrrM. developed qviite early in life a fond- ntsi for'the editoriivl profession. Hii first eiforts were made here o.i thd Rnea 'Whig and Advocate, in 1854. Removing West, he resumed the pen. and scissors and has held themiprctty constantly'ever since. ? Ij. V. Brown & Co. have purchased the right Willie State of II erIan's CokfKK UoASTElt, undvre jiow ready to supp orders for that most excellent utensil.; i 32SOCZI dt J3HO WW, are now receiv ing their usual large stock of Spring uoods, .:., tartvj tO this l p;rt,,.V,M!lnMt IlnHUm mnA fMnrii.iui 4rl.W. mrnts : also describe Zir, TeLegraphimn; Oeenn pleteinaiiaescnp- FiAerieiL &c Over 2(M Suiriled (Vf. Sthiret tionaof Prints, Black and lirown DotnesUcs, New price LoW. AOKNTS WANTED. Linen and Drills. Dress goods in themewest I iilTRRATill HRf ,il- 723 Ransom Ki. .tmrnlm T ItltiU.' kt t A a t t m M mflt IkAl lift Till I . I M Btyic, a-viiVB icnuj auvi ouua, a iuw I'rlJ- L Mi, I W . r l ia a . w selection oi unsfiimers snu coaling, x aniwraim uf all kind. Their stock of Clothing, shirts and furnUhing goods in the largest and imt desira ble to be iuiiik' in litis .market. A full arid com plete atoe!; or S' oes, Hats, Hosey gloves, IiitH bons&c. bugar, Lxiiee, Molaiwas, and all kinuBOl ) t This wa designed fur rite aWii)inodaton 4 The officei's of he Fair Association are putting thetnet in good rep tir and other wise making arrangements for the big crowd 'but is to be here during Fair week. Mosea L.- Holmes, Eq., of this cily. las been elected a jdirector of the N.H Uailroid jii the part of the Stockholders, Vice Johu I. Siiaver Efq., deceased. Now GoodsU-D.) not fail to rfad of Messrs McCubbins & Co. They liae justteceived a large otik of New Goods and are 'determined to sell them at iho lowest cash prices. New Firm. We understand a new firm will shortly begin business in one of the new stores in process of completion. The names .of the gentlemen connected with it will be made known in due tie. Burglarious Attempt. A T man was discovered Saturday night last, be tween 10 ;and 11 o'cloctc, attempting to break into the large warehouse fronting on Fisher street. 1 lie was pusrsued4 but proved more, fleet than his pursuers, although the latter! were young and well lejrsred. The thief in design was either in better training than! his pursuers or was more desperately ir earnest than they. He left a baz at tho door of the warehouse i. i : which may yet lead to Ids detection. W. II. Bailey, Eq., in a note to the Charlotte Democrat, insists that the woid clerk may be with much propriety pro nounced chir. B with all due deference to his opiijbii, we think he will not get many persons to agree with him at this, late-day. I The changes that have taken place in the spelling jtnd pronunciation of words within the last half century are sufficient to make all but the most reckless hesitate to give such a barbarous sound now to tlfe single rowel e and that, too, in a ,i ti 1- t -If l. 4.l monasvl ante. Dili we win lei uromer Yates answer Mr. Bailey who is evideutly squizing. ; eon, y ho hti( just returned fiotn a viait t that uy. 1Ye,s, sir: part-of the time by two policetneTi.' Aiios riik., a tanner resulmg near Lancaster !?., raised lnm seventeen acres of wheat au v ragH ot forty-fivo buchcls ' ' f'- n 1 1 . . I to tile ttcrea A I'ls eAiratnuiiiary iaigf yield is hard' to beat. Tlie tiilejfa religious article mi M irtli as-a Meaus'dt' Grace," is perverted by a rural-cmpoitr into "Mirth as a Means ol Grease."! f H was doubtless thinking of the proverb, "Laugh and grow fat." NORTH CAROLINA, AlexanderOocxty-IstoeSopeuiorCockt. 2nd Sept, 1873. P. J. Barnes, Administrator of Peter Barnes deceased. against A. Y. Z. Pennel, Aaron Deal & wife Elizabeth, John K. Deal & wie Mary, illiam Kelba & wife Sarah, Ama Kearly, A. L. Barnes, Rnth Barnes, F. Barnes, A. M. Chapman & wife Martha. P. Q. Barnes. Wm, Barnes, John Barnes. Eiizaoeth Barnes Chloe Barnes, Tine Barnes, Noah Brown & wife Jane, W. W. Chapman & wife A. Y. Z., Jefferson Smith, -Beauregard Smith, Chrintopher C. Walker, Loyed Barnes, Lilly Barnes, Stacy Barnes. to an It appearing to the saiisfivnion of the Court .1.... 1 r V 1 i I rf lit. A tfrnr A t r t a In . . I l J i Ilia LI. X . A ruiici umc vii iitiuiuouio ... A Chmeseiproclamaiion has been icsued aU. Vft .-..i actiun is a non-resident of this p event thfe drowning of female infants, J gtate. It is therefore ordered by the Court that id among ithe arguments used against j publication be madeiorsir weeks successively in Manifold Discoveries since the Flood. Abounds of their lady customers, and ia has Wn pro- Hiur Incidents, IFearful Disntterr, Ijiw- J tionneed by many of them as!a derided Wie cess iu its gnial rpe aud itftmzd dHa)'a. it is under the immediate Sup? rviaiu llirs. Halyburtun and Mins McMar ay. who re ever ready to respoud to the call cf their customers. Call aud w-e, and bear prices . - AlKUUNh.l & HIM)' May 8-tf. GROCERIES. , Their terms are strictly cash and barter with The startlingdrawbak on nearly all medicine i i s . f.w 4.T..P.,tinn. Thou who are reliakle and sgenia nave erer oeen ..av .n ...r.r j.rucew ... - . .a. I niireritiAn nn tkll ri flf1 litn fhV lllVP 1 4Ta (1 ' i nmmnt in rvinr their accounts it atturdslhem I pleasure to aocummodatr. To enable them to fluted the system. J o ot,v..te t n. U thcii. r ielUood- at clo-e prices which thev are deter- PJ"'cns long souhtr an- agent that would mined to do, this N.licv has been ada'ptcd, when PURGE PURIFY ANDSTREXG UEN goods are sold on time to indiscriminate parties, At one and the same lime. heavy losses will occur from the Jtankrupt and Their research has a last been rewarded by Homestead provisionsof the law, and when !osses diacoverv which fully realises the fondest dti'res arc sustained by merchants, it is a welt stated I the medical faculty, (and which i iutlj re- fact that such losses are met ana u is reasons- mrded as the moat important triumph that Ph.ir- i . i fi-i : . : This imjortant de- ble to suppose that the losses to be mode up as mncr ,aH eTer achieved far as practicable, falls on the honest payilifrcns- a;4lr.tiin is tomers. They have determined to stop llu way t)- tpntt' TTeriBtable Biver Pill. I II! -a I LI - O ng Diisiness, oy seiimR ai me joww raw which t.urifv the .i i..-. ik tl..l.ta aUiio-li. the "Carolina -tchman" a newspaper publisii .... ... .i i.. . . ! ed at Salis'jurv notnying li'u defendant to ap- tered children will avenge themselves upou ihe of heyk of ga5d Court the unnatural parents. of doir and barter prices and credit no man who in I unworthy of it. ' They are thankful to their daily friends and customers their verv lilaTal custom and con fidence, and hope bv selling Cood Goods at low prices to secure their continued favors. unci'' iti'f MOCK & BUOWX. March 27 tf. I lu I his office in Tavlorsville on or before the first Messrs. Hedrick & Son havejfce, gun the brick wUk of their '.hree large stores. Mr. I. P. Q'Neil is the contractor and . the work will go forward rapidly and well. f Mrs. McUorklei's boarding house ii now open for the reception of guests, on west cnmise nf Main and H ink streets. Mrs Brown, the seamatrcfts and dress maker, can he found there. . Accepted. -Hon. Josiah Turner, edi tor of the Raleigh Sentinel, has been in vited to deliver an address during the next fair of the Petersburg Agricultural Society. A telegram re ceived yesterdry from ttal eigh by Mr,: E S. Gregory, s'gnified Mr. Turner s acceptance of the invitation Petersbury Index and Appeal. Poisoned Ivy. The time of the year is approaching when we are most likely to be poisoned by the ivy -poisoned oak, as it is called by some. Every year we meet persons? who have been poisoned and who suffer great inconvenience therefrom. Tbe followihg remedy is an infallible cure : Take a tablespoontul ot the soiutioti ot bcllaaonnaana pnv is into a miuuirr oi water and bathe theuparts affected which will decrease! the swelling and the iriita lion.! . :. -j A HOUSE FAINTING, day of November 1873 and answer the complaint Slffll Failltill?, Carriage raintingr,. I , T(ir at Hickory. The second' an final Fair takes-place at Hickory Tavern, Catawba Co.; N. C, October 25, 30, 31. They have gotten up quite a handsome premium list. Success to the enterprise. ,1 V, Cow-Penning. The police force was out last Tuesday night engaged in Cow-penning. We understand that several to-villians iwere arrested and locked up for keeping late hours. : The Cows are now on their good behavior, and remain out of town all utght. j ' This is likely to prove a source of an noyance td thoee Who keep cows, and we think, it will outweJigh the inconvenience incurred by allowing -then to run at large. The citjf authorities, however, are but enforcing 4n ordinance of the town. If it is a bad law, the citizens can petition its repeal. Unsightly. The weather cock, or fish which . answers'! the' purpose, on the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Warranted Chill Cure. The only warranted chill cure sold in this section of the State. Prepared by the Medicinal Co., of N. CUPurely vegetable, children take it as Well as adults, tor sale only by j. M. Bues & Co. Money refunded in all cases where cures are not eflected. Sept. II, if 1 of the Plaintiff o-herwiselhe cause will he heard ex parte as to her, and Judgment rendered accord ingly. . Witness E. M. Stevenson Clerk of said Court at Taylorsville, Sept. l:7o. KM. STEVENSON, Sept. 4, Cw. C. S. C. HERE WE ARE AGAIN, AND STILL THEY COME! McNEELY & WALTON, are receiving their late Summer and early FALL GOODS, embracing, Dry Goods of every descrip tion, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & OAPTS, GROCERIES &C.&C. The ' yellow fever is roost fearfullyn Scourging Memphis, Shreveporl, and other W4slern towns, i Jt is said that six hun dred persons are prostrated with it in the satter place. Thej t uff -ring is very g eat. Committed for Larceny E I ui ra ! .... l l , ! t . ...1 ricc, a coiwreu wmu in, ns t"imu to jail in default of bond, a few dys lyJ.L. Sloan, Eq.,of Atwell Township, ou the charge of stealing a pocket book containing $S0 from Mr. Henry Sloo tte Mg'. Committed on the Charge of At tempted Rape. J. A. Uawkins laud W. A. Luckey, Esqrs., sent to the Comity iiil from' Scotch Irish Township last Week, on )ieNcharge'jof attempted rape on the pej-son of a colored girl, James Doualhan A Large Plant. One of the ttost lately annuals everlgrowu in this Town may now be seen in the garden of the . i I icnior editor. 1 It is of the pal ma Christ tamily, though not theordinany castor oi plant. It ir about 13 feet high, standing cry erect on a dark red stalk which measure nearly 9 inches in circumference. X i has not y formed seed pods., but is row ..g right 'up. Ms if it would rival th orroti.iding (rets in hight. Its larg 1 T-i; lea ves maenr about 3 fCct acrosj. rge Carriage Trimming:, Faper-Ilang-ing-, &c. I am prcpirl to execute all orders in the above lii.. S.ilisfaction warranted. flTi... nl iirr atir l'.i rW it'h t Orders from the country promptly attendel to. 11. 1. liKUn n. Aug. 11, 1S73 3mos. w SURE CURE FOR CHILLS. Jut received a larce quantity of Lindsay's Miasma Elixir, the great Southern Chill cure, at UAltKLK iX V.U. r. Drug Store. Salisbury, N. C, Ang. 2S, l73.-tr. Iron intlie Blood a i a t purilv the bloiai anu remove an cornipi humors and unhealthy accumulation from the body, and yet produce no weakness or latitude whatever, but on theenlrarv lime Ihe stomach and invigorate the body during the progre of their operation. They-unite the heretofore irre coiicilable qiialiliesofiStrcngthening Purgativ and a Purifyiiur Tonifl. Dr. Tutt' Pilla are 0ie most active and search imr medicine in existence, Thev at once attack the very root of diease, and iheir action is so prompt that in an hour or two after they are taken ine patient i aware oi ineir roimi ri.cti-, They mav le taken ai anv lime without rn . . r. . L.- I : . L. traini OI Oiei or fX"cnpiion ; inrj 'nxiiicr iiriin er nauoea, ir raping or' debility, and a a familv medicine thev have no rival. Price 20 cents a bo. Sold by all Drgsit. Principal ofSce, 48 & 00 Cortlandl St- 1 mm TUN1N9VMUSI( Agent for the Celebrated! Weber and Cbickeriztg ri&nca. I Ckjr I her instrument have a world wu reputation a "unc-iLfationablc tho belt and very KkashKaelr im VmcK. They rw cuarauteed a siich ami fully Warranted as represented. l'urliaMT should addaes J. f. i:ihxkei:t. Sole Agent Wii.tlxoTOS, NC P. S. Tuning order attrtidtxl to from inj part of the country. t 1 Atig.TtV ATTENTION FARMERS If you wih to mix from G3 fc 100 per cent. more feed for to-k on the am Ubd vithfxit ixtra expne or laUir, cull nn JAMf SloAb a Son, (J reeni-U.ro, Capt. I. C. II lv, Ia lif-g- ton, or J. K. lii iiKE, iravelmg agent, ranwwy. or add i e the underpinned ami f rornre rarru right IU pt thai ill tell ytsi ho it can b dojic. I KICK OK 1.1A Ul-T. n, 4 - 10 J. S. RAV. K rnerwrille KrTlheCoN.C iiliilii 1 horse Farm 4, .4 it Jnlr .11. 2mo. J M upola over the Court-house, has, by some mishap, become deranged and is leaning over, presenting a very unsightly appear ance. And as it is in full view and 'moat ikely to be noliced by everybody, we respectfully fciiggest to the County Cm tnii'.siouers. the propriety of having it ("iraigiiteiu'd. By S doing they will re lieve the public of a 'view which is to say the least very unsightly. By the way, whai hs become of rh Od Twn clock ? Can it not bore reeled, aud restored J to usefulness ? We ought to have a public time piece! Some slight repairs would iio doubt put. the old clock iu working order again. ' m mi m For Loss ; of Appetite. Pyppepsia, Indi gestion, JJepressiun of Spirits & Ueneral i-e- Uility.in their various forms, Febbo-Phospor-axed Ei.i?ik of Causata made by Caswell Hazabo. Co.j New ' York, and sold by all druggists, i the best tonic A a stimulant tonic for patients jTecovjering from fever or other sick ness, it has bo equal. Jf taken during the sea son it preveots fever and ague and other inter. -raittenrtever. If " .TvVo SMART BOYS. j We desire to procure two smart b7a ns apprentices to serve in this cdSce and learn the art and mysteries of the print ing business. None need apply who are nut w filing to bind themselves to stay at 1 it thre years, or I longer. Applicants must be abcUo read ftqd wjitc moderately well. U M tf- Positive and Permanent Cures Read the following. i Claytoj?, N. Cn Aug. 15, 1873. Theo. F. KtCTTR, Eso,.: ! I Salisbury, N. C. Dear 5tr:--I bought last fall from Wad Ikiykin & Co.i Baltimoi e, 1 doien bottles of your "Klut'z's Chill Cure" I sold it to those having chills,) and as' this is a prevalent sickness in many sectionsi 1 waA anxious to and a specific for Chill, Fevers and Ague &c. I looked care fully after tliel results of each bottle, tome of which wa used in long-standing cases, and allow me to say that every bottle effected a cure. I am now selling ilami warranting a cure or no pay. Thi "Klutiz's Chill Cure" saves' ninny a Doc tor's tail of $, $10, or $20. I enclose the pay for 4 dozen more, as the last dozen is all gjne, every bottle warranted, an j noi ;n a single cae has the beuetit pf the warrant-been applied for. i YeVy Respectfully Your, , jl H. J. UYALS. , HLUTTZ'3 CniLL CUilTJ, contain neither Quinine nor Arsenic, is perfei't- j ly safe,' and makes positive and permanent cure, u: Only 50 -ents dl by all Drugis&vnd couutry dlerchants. 1'repaml ly I THEO. F. KI.U ITZ. ' Druggist, Salibury,N.C. Sept. 4, tf. 1 All of which were honght at the lowest prices, consequently .they are prepared to offer bargains. Call and examine foryoui- selves. They are also agents for ivioro irnzLiiZFs sursiv psosnzATs or lzzkzxs. a very Superior Fertilizer which every Farmer should use. Also agent lor t'i V 20 WAX COUSt T- IWTHESUPERiaacOUfif, Mary Jane Hall ) against Summons for Divorce. George flail J THE STATB OF NORTH CAROLINA. To George Hall the Defendant above named. You are notified to be and appear before the Judge pf our Superior -Court, at Court to be held for the County of Rowan at the Court House in Salisbury on the 4ih Mondav of the 3rd Monday of September and answer the complaint which will be deosited in the office of tbe Clerk of the Superior Court for said County, within the first three dsys of Raid Terra and you will take notice thai if you fail to answer the said complaint within that time, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint! - Hereof fail not, and of this summons make tine return. .! i' Given under; my hand and seal ol said Court, this lUwi day of September, g3. JUUN A. UOYUKiN. & C. Jjoipoa CWay, ' Septal, 6w u3TAPiKES DJXIE PLOV which will recommend itelt. 1 nose wirhiu'' to huv ehould examine this Plow belore purciiasing elewlu:re.. McNEELY & WALTON. Aug. 21, liii.. Si? A T H PAIR, 1 8 7 3. Shirt3enth Grand Annual Fair OF THE 0 U:ll CAROLINA AUKIC1 LTrSAL S0ClF.fl RALEIGH N C. Tnn Thorsaud Dollars in Premiums. New and attractive Grounds, ilairniticent Buildings. A ceo l.iuodatio'i f-r seating UUU pple. ILtilmad arraueenients the most lileral ver inadn with auy Agricultural or Mechaui- i l? . :.. .1... i cai oocfiy iu ine oimo" . . r. r . Articles f-r Exhibition transponeu r and delivered from ihe cars witbiu tbe Gniuuds. Fare for passengers on lta:iroaiis in ortn Carolina H uer mile. Excursion trains from everv directum dailv. Special truius f..r pas- aenireri will run to tbe ur-uuu iroin iue city every fifteen minutes. I ar ouly TEN IKXTS. Hon. DANIEL W. VOOUHEES.ofln- diana will deliver the Annual Address. Essav on the Cultivation of Cotton by DAVID DICKSON. Esq.. of Georgia. Grand Kile Distribution ol BLAAJUMJ STOCK. WEsTON. the Great lVdstrain, iu his I Wonderful Feats of Eudu ranee. TWO BANDS OF MUSIC. Sini?l admission to the Grounds. 50c Siutrle admission for cbildreu under 12 vears of see. 25c Send for Premium Lit. T. M, HOLT, President. R T. FULGHUM. Sec etary. Aug. 21. tf, MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an ailment, as easily digested ami assimilated with the blood as the simplest food, Jt increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vltallzlnff Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a'thousand ills, ' simply by Toning up, Invigorating and , Vitalizing the Spstem. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part oftlxe body, repairing damages and waste, -searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success ofthl3 remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Cora plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Kcrvous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Viffor, Diseases of tho Kidneys aud Bladder, Tcmale Complaints, eintl fill diseases originating i a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a loio state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, it$ energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, rigor, tintl neta life in(oill parts of the system, anil buUtliny up an Iron Con stitution ; Thousands 7?t rc been changeii by the use of this remedy, froni weak, si'cMy, suffering crea tures, to 'ptrong, healthy, and hapy Mfis atul women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to gitte it a trial. See that tach bottle haa PERU V1AN SYRUP blown in the glass, Xan$inlQta Froo. SETH W. FOViLE L SONS, Proprietorti X. 1 Jl4u Boiaw Bold bv Driooiiti oxhkbai.lt. la th roost iowerful cleaner, strengthens and remoter of Glandular UUtruclioi-a known to U uteriaMedica. It i ppeciallv adapted to condition "worn down "and debilitated br the warm weather of Spring and Summer when the blood U not in active circulation, consequently gathering un- puntie from luggiljne manifested by Inroor Kmptions, lilutehcs, IJoil, Postnles rofula, &c, (c. ; W hen weary and languid from overwork, anu dullness drowziness and inertia take the place of energy and vigor, t!icteni need a Tunic to build it up and help ihe ital l one to regain their rectierative power. In the heat of Summer, frequently the hirer Splcin do not property erforiii their function the Ltenne ana Lrinary trjran are lnaeiive, producing wcakncs 'of the nonnu h and intea tine and a pn.dipoition to bilious derange ment. ' Dr. AV ELLS' Exlract Of Jurubeba i prepared directly from the Fouth American Plant, and, i pexaliarlr miied to all lhee difbdiliie ; it wiJI cU-sr. tlie Vitiated Wood, -ireirhlheu the LifeUivinc Powr, and Kemove ill Uotruclion from Impaired and tnfi-ebUd 0rP""- ; . ..... ll should be freely taen, as Juroheta i pro- noiim ed bv mt-diral; writer the mot efiicient Purifier, Tonic and ifoblriw er.t known in th whole rarteof medicinal plaiiOu I' CATAWBA HIGH SCHOOL, ENGLISH and CLASSICAL, ,EVTO.V. X. C. The lCih term of Id week will bgin the 211 of July. !. pMKird from & to Sl, per month. Tuition from $S, tu $18, s.-r term. Iter. J.C. I LAPP. A li. Prin. Kev. J. A. l tllL, A.IJ.I Wlaa, J. D. HOWE. ; AMitani. July 3, 1873-2mo d. North Carolina College, Mt Pleasant,;Cabarrus Co., X.C. M. J4(ror.KLE. cCORElLE & BAILEY, 1 I ATTORNEYS eV COUN$KL!j0RSL SALISIWIIY. N. C. Practirvin K..wan. MerklmVuf g.Calwri it, l)aie, l)Tido. K.ijlhe. Iji-drll, Yadk o. Stsnly aud Montgomery t;d io tbe FJe al aud S"preie C"o-rt. j John Y. Mautie y. Iq., Sprcial Parttn-K Joue2tf tf nmoKLY:,i.. v. ansa dl. E- ncTcniiis3,rn. ;lih. PrCECh. Ianlii g M lay KmI k,r young Udies, at 429 Clon Ate, will m-ffc-n Sept. IT) It. MirlIoitl.kuieUrtolr.A Wra. V. G. McNixlj, and Iltv. J. T. Duryea, V. f, Brooklyn.' Aug-lHmoj 200 HEAD OF. BEEF. Catllc Wanted. The undernamed w'uhes f. poirhrsr Tku Hundied fine; Ilef Cattle. .r whieh b is prepared to pay th higliet eb priers. lie vuuil also iLfinn tk- Cuixt-ua 'of Sa'.is-hnry that he i furnisj! ii-gtLr mark et wiih lwf fotr time each t uamrlr : on Monday. Wedueay. Friday tod gal ardav iiiori.iiiff. f t i JOI1N BERD. 1 tf. : I 4 LAND 1V K H-VLI-.t Tnr-fatit to decree of the fupirh r Crnrt I will sell at p.uhlie audion at tU n Hc-rl ; liblrr, i n Viflrcdar Ltbl ri4r Ifcti, ltrii a rt of land mi ihe Vilkl,r llumd nul j 8 mile N. W. of Saiu.Li.iy, djoining Adim Ietitz, Abrarm ".imi r.nd olhrf. 1 Tor further particular h Mr. iniuWlh MilUr, l.o livia on the lai.d, or J. J!. Ilorih LVq.. Sali-btrry. . Term cab ; balance t n 6 c cr.tLt credit. , Title reserved a sw rity. I v Bl rl S lURKINGKI M"v 1 -if. I CoroCiWoVr. li np NY A HE. ! Wbeo you wnt-Hardware J01 figures, call on tli undcrsigutd at No Granite Row. i T - D. A. ATW ELL. Salisbury, N. O.lay 13-U. NORTH CAROLINA, Caliw rt.i. I'orTY Srrruion CVcbt. Mary IK e, ) r. Iirorrdtid Alllmonj Marvel Hi, j In thi r.ie it made to arpc-sr to the Crf rt that the drldaet t nH-reieni of iheHaie; Therelore it iorlrred by ihe Jirt that siWi cation be md in ill "Carotin WatchauaM? a new)opvr iuliihc-d in the tawi-4f r-albUry for mx wc-ck, n'-'.iVing the defendant Io be and apier before the Jtirir of ihe Superior Co4rt lor Cahlaell CmiiiIv, in U- h!1 L said Cufiy at the Court IIooe in Ier ir,Vn the "id Mwi. div afr the 3rd Mday iiS-fiT 17, The next scholastic term of lhi InslitiiUon j ,nwrr ,u (phiM nf the Ilintiff,'fr Col- will oomruence Aunt 4th, 173 Kxpetises for 8,-tion of Ten Month: giate Dejartraeni.i Si 17 Io 1G7. Ac-identic Ipaniuei.t, Sl.t'J lo $117. Student received" at any time. For Catahigsie apply l j her. l. a. niKu; JuU 10. It. ; P.-sid, SCUOOli NOTICE. 'PHKMale and Female School heretofore I tanzht in the Acadeinv in the rear of the Prebylerian t hurrk will be opened on Tuesday Sp-tubc-r 23th, 18j3. . Tlie mle department will I ccMidorted by Mr. Oris Davi,! and the frmale by Mi- JESXIE t'ALIWEtI. - J.J. PiRtXER, J . 4 - L'-, Cora. E. II. Makmi ) Aug. 7 tf. J itdgt-tnetit a ill be laketi inX him tor the hr lief driiand-d in lle O-tnplailit- I U. P. WaicGcld Cletk of our Fo.J (Vri the 1'nli Moml.'T after t)rd Monday la March 173 ui.-d Aocui Z 187. U. U. VAKKE1ELU. Ana;. 2V Cw. f. S. C. Mrs- Sarah Wilson's School, For little boy and girl will open at htr resi dence on the 2th of A't. lltc-, a befw- tofore. Jnlr ai.lL am . . I n icv rint'twn tw-i.oiac wagon f. for sab-, sfply to McCUUUIXS k CO. June 19, tf. ! $72 00 EACHiTTEEKi Azent wantrd every herr.S Iitui rctly Iiiiu.air. Particular flee, f Acldm", 50 Jr. J. WORTH A CO. bu Lot-sMc J,and Deeds, Trustee Dccth. Deeds. Chattel MiiTtae, Fur Sale at this ofRff - - i . ' . ' -S . 1 -U i f - . 1 ' l """" I " " ' ' " 1 - " V " ' " ' ' ' ' " '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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