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an re m a m . . . (Carolina woupaii world of trouble and soar look BtTH-lacb of PttgglDKirr ACMt " LOCAL. 'Taljsbury market. september 9. -r new 60 i v 1 -a a iii - 11 1;-W round .MiTfira ir.au ww " f m - a y 1 .iP.S low ii . I I I 'IV Piil fc. F V ' w A . utii2 a i. rrt A I 1 1 ' lit UW w a r v LAI mm---, w .TV rVV O .t 70 A 80. ft'HEA 1 v-w- ur'TTKK ai i a. - . . a I t ni rvOlKIJ I IfcU 11 ot.kberries. 10 a 11. piew , I would be loat if people would adopt the sentiment oi tbe ad mi ruble Cowper espreaa d iu tbe following : A Pious, sensible and well bred man, tcill not insult me and no other can. Ti.t.vkss oi Hon. Nat Boydex. The latest dates to baud from Salmlle, Va., where Mr Boy den is cot in tied oy severe illness, report bis condition to be one ot extreme peril, with barely any hope of recovery. StatesviUe American. If r Rnvdan ia about 75 vears old when he dies North Carolina will lose an I honest, conscientious citizen. Charlotte Democrat. Mr. Boyden is 77 years old and we are glad that he is recovering and hopes are entertained that he Will be able to re turn home sooa. We call attention to the article signed "Waxhaw." in reference to the birtb and early life of Andre w Jackon . It is well known in t his awctmn that in l-8 ener a! S. H. Valkup, of .Monroe, (who was afterward the heroic colonel of tbe 48 N. O. Heart, i COt no a series of affidavits from t Hp old neoole or Waxhaw settlement in regard to the birth-place of tbe hero bfl New Orleans. 1 beee proven Dcyono mi controversy that be was born in Old Meek - r . . . . .1 lenburfi- and were so satisfactory mat Parton, tbe biogTupberof President Jack son, accepted the fact and gave our county credit for being tbe birth-place of this re- markable man. Southern nomc made brief mem t ion iu our Monday a hjsue that Mr. Chas. Scott was seriously stabbed, during an affray near the erosa roads on Saturday last. Mr. 8m died frnra hia woatrd mi Monday. A Coroner's U. t ... held nn Tuesday, and we r. - --- . learn that tbe jury renoeren a www nu th deceased bum to his death from injuries' inaietrdiiy Mr Hantaan Palmer. Crvtdsbors Messenger. Jaek Frost made his appearance last Wednesday morning, though not doing pach harm. m BC"Sl mmm Dental Notice. Dr. Bessent has re- . .i i ...... ku e.MnA mt his office readv , in.i'U m.m tumj m -el ve all who may give him a call. : Hanged, Tour of the six Modoc ri-m.er were banged, last Friday two baring been pardoned. Capt. Jack was among tbe haugoa. S Crowded Out. -Our usual amount ( matter baa been crowded out this week Nwim lor ecmmui.ica.Jood, thai wet e osowded out last week Arm Broken, Mr. M. Lyrly had .i . mi.fr.rtniiA to pet the email bone of lir uiiTtv. .w.w o . ki left arm broken last Saturday by a kick from a fractious horse at the Fair grounds. Tobacco Plant is tbe tide f a new .,aper just issued from Stateaville. It is very well printed and contains a good amount of reading matter. Success to H. So Much for This. I n one of the good old Puritan states they had a Sunday School celebration. A lady teacher want ed her class to make a big show and a ood imoresiion for her and themcelvei. r Consequently, she had every one to mem orise the answer to his question, wi hont being particular about his understanding the matter in hand. Tbe first question was, "Who made yoof Ans. God. I Tbe next, "Out of what did he make you?" Ans. "Red Earth." The day arrived, the congregation- bad assembled. The class was in order, ex cept the first who had taken sick and gone home, which fact was not observed by the teacher who commenced. Who made you? no one spoke tor a time. At last silence was broken by No. 2 who drauled out. "1 was made out of red earth. That little ftellow what God made took the belly acb! e and went home. "Nunr hit strcii FOOLISmr88.,, It is pleasant to become a parent, perhaps, to be triolets it is a little dubious. Now, there dwells in a certain street in this city, . wnrtli v flermaii. who a few years afro was presented by his wife with a . liana ram mmm1 WTm ""i b A nnnle of vears later the rood woman nlaeed before bis aafnnihed ease a bounc- a jisrn it im s i liJ.k inirnairol twins. "Veil. 'said nans, "uai vaah petter ash der time ; I drinks more i a . at ra . I ,1 ash ten : P1er on a1' Dai Pm woman next times gve birth to triplets, and that made hint "sphnke niit his mout shuat a Bttle." Mein Goit, Katrine 1 vat ish de matter on yon? B -iter you shtop lin pizn'ss tore dere come more an a village full. I gnta nuff mit such foolish. nets!" No Inter returns have been re ceived Exchange. Suicide. Mrs, Elisa Ross widow of the late Dr. Joseph W. Roto, liviuar about o miles from this city oil the Provideoee road, committed snictao on Tboroaay last by drowning herself iu a Creea uearner l.nftP. She was sufferioa, no doubt. Irore Mnoomont .f mi nil. and was about bo fnrnnor I.ittlp bld an iDQU!St over tbe body on Friday, and roond la aeoor- danee with above statement, mn. now na . a a bueu subject to fits ot insanity aua meiancno- ly. In order to drown sne uaai w uui or head under shallow water. C. Y. BAKER, ft CO., aH the eelehrat(Hl fB B 'TM?' 5sV. BRst- THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE, nnlwesraA WawnnLD CaLL THB ATTBKTloi ! our readers to the Advertisement of Horace t . tar i J i ij m TXT .mmMt alert anu omu araocu, " x x. o Tho ipirited. Races Yesterday were uite Half mile boat, tee best two in hfpe, was won by Mr. Hadena mare. The pacing rase was won by a Waek mare trom jreenrboro. Tbe racing will grow more tuisiated till the end of the week. The Circus. Lent's Circus exhibited hrre last Tuesday, and we are compelled to tiv it was a great disappointment. It failrd in nearly every particular to come op to what it was represented to be. There .... anm thinira verv well done, but WUV VWIV Q J taken altogether it was a poor affair. Our Speakers. Jast as we go to oress Senator Ransom is passing through tbe street to the Fair grounds where he will deliver the address of the occasion. Maj. Soutberlin is also bare, and will deliver an address at the Fair grounds to morrow at eleven o'clock. The Major's subject will be one in which the public generally is interested. Every body should go and hear him. THE AMERICAN FARMER FOR OC TOBER is reeeived, fully of information on all seasonable topics. Thje coutents are va ried' ha sound and practical, embracing erery department of rural life. The publish ers offer some valuable premiums for clubs for the, njtzt volume, and will send eac new "subscriber the last three numbers as i a of this year free. Published by Samuel Sands A Son Bal timore, Md., at SI -50 a year or at tl n clubs of five or more. Specimen numbers will be sent free. Conckkto Parlor Omahs." and for a description of them w can't do better man to copy me intiuwiug . m. o Concert Parlor. Organs. We are glad to chronicle any new thing, or any improve ment upon an old one, that tends to popu larise music by rendering its study either aaifr or more' attractive. Lately TAoYl- tentio'u has been calb-d to a new patented MtOO added to the Waters Reed Organ called the Concerto Ston. It is so voiced sa to have a tone like a full: rich alto voice; - B ! . W. it is especially 'human in. its tone. It is n.twpi-tii ah well aa sweet, and wnen wa. r .1 r T jfj, . . '. . , . ;ieard it, we were in doubt wtieiner women it beBt in solo, or with Full Urgan.. we virird t hi a ah a valuable addition to tne Reed. Oigau." Jurat iVeio xor.er. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WURCirOFFICEBS. r Dr.n. VV'ivk for Communion 1 unci l l- or. j rw . tir,..;r. tu aell or um the auoiieraieu onnern huu - thio purpoae, I ahall keep none dui Pare North Carolina made Grape Wine, which I can conscientiously recommepd. ALSO, Hanging. Bracket, nd Stand Irnps spiuble for tbe Pulpit, wall or ceiling, at moder ate prices. Owe me a cali. ' JL r THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Oet, l-tt ; NEW FIRM' TJTTZ, GRAHAM & RENDLEMAN, 2nd Door betcrto Kluttfe Drug Store on Main 8tree4. ' " wi.,,u.t. anrl HpLi.il dealers in General Mprohandiae. Thev are now receiving their. iarge and well selected stock ot FALL AND WINTER GOODS. And Cotton King Cook Stove. A1m. Chorch. Parlor and ..fllce Htoiea, aad Wi.r rant theaa to give perfect aa rctioo- Via. Iheot-iron k C opper Work deae at short aotiee and in tin beat manner . Sept. 11. tr. COTTON SAW GDIS of tbe tbe best quality Manufactured by J. M. ELLIOTT, Winnsboro, S. C. Rpference. TnniiAi Brkm c A. B. Davidson, Chwrloile, N. C. l:7t WINES'. WINES! WINES! Enconraee Home En terprise and buy the pure W I w- i AssawaHBal m i - doAa. The Tinning Businena. The Tinner's Tools AeJ of II Wean l bar in fallen aaSs aa earrr on tbe Tin. Sbeet-lroa aM tMiMiieM m iu vanooa bfaawnea. VI ui Hofina. tiutierina Ac. at rtanshli rataa. I a ill aUi bare for sale, Cookiag Store ibat I tnii re-. .in mend, and that will give salbaTQwluai. . i r 1 I - . mm ihk rei.n-nie lor anr ueou in Brown A Weaot star have eaartracted. JMcncil Cnttlsnf. far saaiktng Tobacco, Floor Ac, at the faUoW- ine-fourth Inch lettese 4 cents per Una-hall ana Sre aaa-ht Three-fcxirihn A one in . Mteri7 r 1 r L I- XI r!nnaitini7 of Cloths. Caseimeres, Shawl - Plan ne la. Dunieatic Prints Dre La large assortment of Yankee Notione. Pnn Tvuu r Apwrntt. Drsoemia. Indi eestion. Degression of Spirits & Lienerai ue- kiltt. ;m ihirpiniiH forma Fekro-Phospob- ' " - T ' -. . i Tffn KMTIIAl AI.IRAT1 OlAOe U LASW6LL ('n York, and sold br all Hazard ii the best tonic An a stimulant tonic nr natienia rpooverini? from fever or other sick new. it has no equal. If taken during the sea- tnn it nrernau fever and aaue and other inter mittent lever. T. , . Yli.r..T T(l Pt ifM OUT. A A as a V" ate & ..xa. " r- ; l sundard orright dhd wrong, and judge peonis4 j; i . J aecorumgiy. Jeans, i Goods men made by b. i Mickky. Salem. M. C. His wines have received he premium at the State Fair, at Charlotte, and st all other place where they bavs been exhibited. They are kept by Thro. F. Kldtts, O. M. Bois & Co. 1 " ' ' rinrui'inH R.nhrrr Rtack. brrry, Currant, Gooaebeirry, and St raw he ry u.itB kr thp dozpn UNI or touo. at reauceu prices. 1 have canned peacnea, put up in aeie Mlina tin nia of niv chutceat fruit. ( ir.lors from a li-lanoe anllcited. and olantft and vines wnt by mail or ex pre, packed so ss Bingham A Co., J. A. SNIDER, tn Iimiim tin mint returns. "(Terms Cash. 7 S a a a a a y m a - 1 1 P a. 1. AltUIVEil, Sept. 18:2mo. Salem, N. C coruingiy. ,. -- - - -ivf.. r-n.. - MalP :-FRESH ARRIVA L, To endeavor fo mould all dispositions alike - ujiuTtD Pfinn " - - - - r i tn msMMiraa tnpm in.m namajre or t-xmh irt. SHOES. BOOTS. HATS. CAPS, Leather nnl,n .i.... Ul be mhu in bv Ut of December and a full stock or O&UCJS&USS, ..a a Which they bought strictly torLa-m ana now otter them to the citisena of Kowan and sur rounding Counties at prices as low as the lowest. IT ha will take sreat pleasure in showing their IrStock whether you buy or not. The invitation I i-- a a -. .. I- m. is come one come alt anu aee our new uc. We charge nothing to show you goods. We buy and ell all kind of country produce ocb Grain, B icon, Frnita, Fealhens Hides, Rags, Ac. Term Strictly CbA or Barter. W. LAWSON KLUTTZ, R. FRANK GRAHAM, (Vt 2-3raos. J. A. RENUbbMA.r. Vt t.. r iinm iierinl trifles. 4 7s J To look for perfection in our own Dissolution of Cmrtnersbip The fiira of Barnhardt, Holmes A Co, hv this dav diasotved bv mattirat consent. All nonuini imlphti'.l to them will settle their notes and account promptly. The booka will be left Sea ilia ksitlHa lit I )r R. A. Shinnock who ia in uit. aaaa" w- - - y a authorised u collect and receipt far the same. M. B A UN" II A RDT, R. J, Holmes. R. Al Siiinpock. Gold Hill, N. C, Sept. 1, 1873-l:lmo. FALL AND WINTER G00D8. Positive J--d Permanent Cures ! Claytox, Aa8-15. 1873- We claim and can ahow that it blhe cHcar- wwr m.i hMiuifnl itlitial arranaad. nicalr adjAAaled, eaailv operated, and HBMthlv running ,.f' .11 ih. sin XlBchinea It ia re markable not only lor ibe rangr anil rarieir 01 ita sewing, but a bio for the Variety and different kinds of texture which it will sew with equal facility aad perfection, using ailk twiat, linen or cotton inreaa, aneorcoaraa, roaaing in istw locked-elastic-stitch, alike on both aides of the fabric sewn. 1 ho, beaver clotn, or learner, may be sewn with great strength and uniform it r ofatitch; and, in a moment, this willing and never-wearying inatrument may be adjoatcd for fine work on gauae or goaaamer tiaaoa, or the tuckina of tarlatan, or ruminr. or almoat any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. And with its simplicity of const ruction; esse of operation; uniformity of precise action at any speed; capacity lor range anu variety 01 wora, fine or coarse leaving all rival behind it. We with Dleamre refer the public to the Gold inn Krnnw lfadala and Diolomaa awarded to onr Machines in America, Pruaaia, England, and - t . . .1 v;rna receniiv in Aimni bi iw whr wm k warded fire Medal. Merit. Pro a 1 aua. and three for articles manufactured no our Marhinea. But it gives oa maco greater pieworc. in Ma nt tn Lhp nnblir tne aworn reuiro 01 Hie, (to which any one can have access) of the diner- J m . . a a m a 1 - nt Manufacturer, ot Machines, lor me law tour real, made to the receiver appointed by the "owners of valuable Sewing Machine Patenta, and ... a .a M a 1 a which shewn the preciae ncmuer 01 macuiur-i sold by each Company. T, tB89. I8TU IWTl I""" Hnaar Maafacla Ca., SS.Tl mSS IM.tJ tlt.ns . T . M . . . m m j aa aaa ira uat H wr Mac In 0a.. K& roe a Baker Biag It chlnr Co , Si.l- Dnwitle S laf We ' rw r.r So 1SJST a lleox A Gib-i aa lTJSt W,on do A erica- Butlnn-nole Orer e-mlnf Machine Co , 7.TV1 it Mtdat Hal liritK. in other Tt trr, waotiae Btatacil 1' La lea mar calca late an.l ead their order, Mating aise of ktlera, with ik , . . . A J aaa r. u moaey uracr lav tae aaaoemt, and 1 wis ma coat cot the Stencil Plate sard forward by if noaaible,ree f Fassngo. Tbe Little I alto have for sale the "L inc dothing. Cards, Ae, with IndeliSfe Ink The letters ran be changed to pria very neatly. Price complete tl .26. MUSIC TA1! The beat Portable Muaic Stand for Bra Band. It u verv aeatlv made weigh leaa than two packtd in a aenell space. Palentad Krtt ISth. 1870: Al T 1, ,.lnm. ...rL.I h fka taunfaa Exhibition, ew lork, 157T. WANTED 1MMEDIATEL or L. V. BROWN. 8aliabnry, N. July 17th 187-it. taarynssno in thonw'affM LTELt, I 1 L , mm iaimtrf MUM I BIO, Offerv aairaorJiaary fnenas and euato lad this to Ihvil Tbeir st.m ts.-rn State laasr SM IJS7 state 4S.S44 aoo 11 im um do do I4..MS w 111 17.SSS W.ltt The North. Carolina Branch of the Southern Historical Society. T. -rill ha aaon frnmi tha fnllnwint? that x 7 Hon. Z. B. Vance, of Mecklenburg, one ot the Vice-PresidenU of the Southern His torical Societv. will organize in this city nn the 17th instant, tbe North Carolina branch of the above named Society, lbii . I: a a Ji . 1. f V is a moat important work, and one wmcn should receive tbe prompt endorsement aad hearty co-operation of every true hear ted North Carolinian. The object and pur poses of this Society are too well known to need explanation. On the 17lh we look to see a large meeting of the best and pur actions. Tn wnrrv nil rselves and others with what Aannnl Haft rt-m le-(l VOOIIOV .aa---- Not to make allowances for the lnnrmaties To consider every thing impossible which we cannot perlorm. To expect to be able to understand every thing. i ViriAaif. FanWEUa- COSVENTlOW.A .11 Uda'' kafun ' vaaBBlaail hr th Central Con- HU Lias cvn w; - . . 1 tnittee of tbe State Fanners' Association ol stones. Tir.n.,;a taM a national convention ot tar am uoiu aw aw - w a a . .... i mers, td be UelU at unieago uu - , . n,.aloce. Thankful for past of October. AU invitation has been eg- ' - . continuance of the . v 1 -11 o W. ,rl aaaoeiatioes. r . n i...f . wnnni Lir . an ai ivuw.. . iwrrnnUTWa att CO.. Wholesale and i?i ., 1 .laaloru in (ieneral Merchandise are now in receipt, of a large Stock ; Conaiating in part f Dry Good, Notion, Hat, Cap, Boots, Shoe, Groceries, Ac , dec, .kiait iV,oo determined to sell as low as any houae in Weatern North Carolina. They keep constantly on hands the best ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, J lnii tnr the. beat French Burr Mill ...u ..p zr i-..i Stones. Thev are also Agentaw v wann a vi ebrated Super Phosphate, Polapsoo Guano, Sk. Thbo- F. Kluttz, Eeo..: Salisbury, N . C. rw .C.V . T hoinrht la4 fall from Wade, Ra.k'm A Pn Rdtimure. 1 dosen bottles of your "Klutts's Chill Cure" I aols) it to thoe having chilK and aa thia is a prevalent sickneaa in .n.awiiiini I n nnxiiHia to find a tvetife Ill-Ill ' ...v... J - h,f ("'hliu Kptpm and Atrue Ac. 1 looked care fully alter the reaults of rich bottle, some of which was used in long-alananf- cate, anu atiuw thni m hcUilr rSicted a cure. I am III.- IV rw v-- j X 11 tu isms 13 TVS i: i;'i 11JRS aa 4JSS ass les ims ij 4 MS Sift 1.11 T71 t.4SN sue S.-4S l.t'S 1 t loo meat. T.SBS 4TW 4. 'AS ism Su&S ass m IM national convennou ot ntar ; 7, . "' pi ' u and all now llin8 11 a,-u -wrra-"'py u c"'e " hnld at Chicago on the 234 They buy and sell drain, FUoMJUy, and al Kl..Tti's Chill Cure" fcives many a l)oc- a? C-ralSTha? been eS Kind, of country p.oduce. Thankful for nasi ' $ $lQ or $2Q4 - enclo) lhe w they hope to merit a runtinu.no. u. down more, aa the ldoaen is all gone, u.. n rw, 1, va inp-n H l.ll UC UIC 1 . I . 1 NOK. C mil $." purchasing el ae where. J. Sam'l. McCcbbiss, J. D. Gaskill, , T. B. Beau., D. R. Juuan. iVb. 1, Afarpfty, Oroatte J2ow, Saiiaoary, N. C. Sept. lB,-3moa. Personal. We were glad to see at ' - . m a .1 a. 1 our Fair and to receive cans trom toe 101 LctLi Mnt1man Mr. Harris of the IVH 6 ,v aaaw- " ' f Concord Sun, Mr. Woodson, of the Eal eigh jvetc, Mr. Cameron, of the Hillsboro n .J il IT :..uk-r.-.r f th Rnleiirli jimirucr, oil. iviugoutu; - o o o. Q - .... air . r .l. tjm mt men in oui iiute. We hope our state AVnrmei, and mr. morns 01 iu wwr - - j . - , 1 ... a w t 1. r u exchanges will not fail to give the matter Plani. StatesviUe, Mr. W. Drake of the '"" . tm , .ftpntinn . StatesviUe Amertean, and Capt. Avery of Chalottje, N. C. the 1'iedmont frees. open and secret, eaaiug anew legates identified with their interest. The 1 : o nurfuit an nrcanizaiiou 01 me indusirial "classes who suffer by the pre vail, eg overcharges in traosportatiop. iu th atrricultunst intend to combine against monopoly, and fight it out all along ibe Hue. G6ot Farming Wm. Rhyne, eol ored, made Jast year over 4 bales of cotton, 600 bushels of cdrn ; wheat , oats, peas, po- do him. He had no vawf aw., "mT'pi - other help than that given by his own Jain ;i bi .ridnst child beina but twelve. Thia V.. . v'"'- " " " I -7 .. Wrtiiirt nmntml and not in a ainrlc has the benefit of the warrant been applied for. Very Respectfully Yours, 14 J RYALS. - flat rtorf nr P. Uowa V cr aa DavU . 4 Ble a - Oa a"ln' ton rartr 4 J. t. Braaaaderf Sa K a ot-a Batlelt, Rever.ibl- do nrtrro a raatoa ae Laeor ' o on tuai U"wa riakic a 1. jn do A.tra a vttplle a Et ire 1 4 t'a aa-a J. O Jo'rcn Sa M'Kar P. V. Th oiaon Sa f 11 o' Button - Ho e da La-arlu Sa The reader will also note that although it ia charred that Sewing Machine are aoldal en ormously high prices, yet he will see that aever al firms, -that were in exiatmce have tailed or abandoned an am profitable boainesa, We reapectfullv aolicit a call from all parties desiring a first clam Sewing Machine. At our Store near tne ruoiic oqoaiw wm found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Rufling, Ac Alio Bilk, Linen, and Cotton Threads, MeedTet, 00, Ac. linger Manufacturing Co JOHN A. KAMAI, Oct. 2-1 f. , Agent SPRING STOCK is larger, mors select, aad more variofs that ever before. It was bought for eaab, and at a time when gnoda were very low la tho Northern markets. Hence, they are better prepaied than ever, to suit all tastes aad fancies, and to gire better bargains to eaan. They made their purchase of Goods entlemen and children, more a aa heretofore, aad reaf y leal lave their frieuda call bm aa- FULTZ WHEAT. A few bushels for sale at J M. Knox s store yeild 56 to one sowed. Sept. 25, lS7d.-lmo. September 29, 1873. fasr- Editors : Having been ap pointed oneol the Vi6e-Presidents of the Southern Historical qociety, aim oeing cx officio President of the Aauxiiiary Society .La Stut.if North Ijaroliua i Bmn ai VI k 1 v wawnww - - r w -, Administrators' Notice. The undersigned having duly qualified as the Administrators with the will annexed of John t qi J liupukc nniil'vsill ncranni ID- ilv. nis'oiues cniio emu uu . 1.0,..-, was in the model count v of Gaston. nearBre-: debted to said eatate to make payment, snrt vW SUtion. It gives ub sincere pleasure fhoae having claims againat said lesUte are noti rrrld the woKmnnofauyofie coi: Krttaj.fcj- ored race----ASeunrn Home. The Hop which came off at Mero nsy's Hall last Wednesd iy evening was a verv rinnv able affair indeed. There - -j v mm a nnmlwr nf vnnnv ladies and sren- " 1 ' . 1 1 . in." . ... j b u 1 v. . . , it 1 i .Urtrt rt Lmnttn organize the latter on the occasion iieman ttom a nisiaiice, anu wwan 1 " ...f- " . -i . . 1 e-.il ti k-L of the State Fair. I therefore earnestly cny wfre out in ..... .i. .nidiers. bailors and cilize-s rarely heen a more pleasant .no aei.gnt - t Dre8ervin lhe fMl gathering. It Wa rery cren.tan.e to fi cj of the those interested in iU inauguration and W" in,wWch 0tt? State bore so msnagemenL dJaima-niabed a nart. to meet mc in Raleigh 1 rlr t on Friday, tbe 17th 61 October, for the iConsestiTe ChillB.-Wo learn tbat jo 7 . 1 -11. wavw futol in a k j i- congestive cuu.a arc piu.ni, In Galloway, large crags are met with having . . rfnihm One on the farm 01 (ancient wmb, " , - . . T .ft fknookleby has cut deep on the upper side. Lift 1 "'. en iJt Maa A nnto Kur Al before the 2nd day of September, 1874, or thia notice will be plead in bar 01 tneir cecorerr. September 2nd, 1873. HENRY LEMLY, EDWIN SHAVER. 52:tf Admirittratoru SURE CURE FOR CHILLS. T!T 5j AA riftinir it iio in hones of -w T crag, .'r ;V a" ra ' -M t..- ired a h.rre ousnt tv of LlBDSAY" b .nir weil renaitl.oui inaieau ui unu i 1 ,o r. . ngwei.rci a , T I w. . . t. iTia the areat Southern hey found written on 11, wcuuwu - 1 the extreme Northern Dortion of Rowan nd Southern Iredell, several persons baring died from first attack. Among those who have died are Mr. David Good I; B . Vance. i i was belore." xt , vinjimtnr: The trustees of rtPH HIU r "" ' - 1 wh-A Cnlleie met in Newton on 1 11c v- y o .ma t rv 11 ... iJrli inat . and elected Mr. J Lhlllas R.we. Professor of Latin and Natural Science, and Rev. John A. Foil, Professor of Greek and Moral Science. 1 ne coiiege. is reported to be iu a flounshing condi tion.. . J I s Chill a I O ri.Aivrivr.AV o v. v. Drug Store Saliabory, N. C, Aug. 28,173.-tf. -J MARRIED LIFE. This is good counsel from a wife and q --q a q 3 3 V , w Time Tetts the Merits of all Thing, 1840 Over Thirty Years 1872 KLUTTZ 3 CHIXI. CURE, contains neither Quinine noi Arsenic, is perfect ly safe, and makes positive srd permanent cures. Only 50 cents. Sold by all DruggwU and country Merchants. Prepared by THEO. t. KLUTTZ, Druggfcit, Salisbury, N.C. Sept. 4, tf. j COTTON GIN. 1 a-ill haea a XEW GlS u operation by tbe 1st of 1 toher. and wtll be glad to Gin r. ni.tlun hnmaht ti) inn fcr loll. Charges: One-Fiftetjnth, aud bagging at erst. Prtitrm hoiiaht in the seed. Gin. it miles Wei.tf Salisbnry. near the Railroad. V.S. Nbliua. -a i a rWA f Sept. otn, iet-imo. A COW AND CALF FOR SALE. A PPL Y AT THIS OFFICE. A7arranloH Chill Cure. The only warranted chill cure sold in this ap.rtemtoher.and Judgment rendered ord ection of the Stale. Prepared by the ; Medicinal ing.y. r,.., nerk of said Court at Tarlorsville, Sept. 1871 7 E. M. STEVENSON, Sept 6w. . C.S.C. K0WAJI COURT for ladies, gentlemen aud children. aoeeialitv than , . intiom to hi amine tbeir st.k. They think it is elegant i it is certainly pleasing to the eye. and (quali ty considered) it is anusuallj ebeapzBut, IS GENERAL comprising all that they have mmaltk keen, with additional items of attraction. j They ran meet tbe demands of the Farmer, tbe laehauia. the Artisan, and inanr f the Pro fessional man. It iaa prorerb with Bocae of their customers. ' Merooey keeps I every- thinc and the beat. 7 - . Thev dea re to call apeeial attention to a new branch grafted this Spring, to e A MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. This was designed for the aeenntai odstea uf their 'ady custnners. and it has a a at uoaoced by mawg of tbem as a eeaa in its aenetal aeopeaud itetni It ia under the immediate Mil"" ' Halrbarton and Mies McMurray. rr rradv to reattood to the calla , - - a . . cuatoinera. Call and see, anu near MERONET Je May 8-tf. BOOB pro- ...a uf Mrs. who ore tkcar NEW SPRI STOCK, NORTH CAROLINA, A lexaxdebCoctt-I TaxScraaioB Cocar 2nJ Sept, 1873. P. J. Barnes, Adminiatrstor of Peter Barnes deceased. jeinsl i Y. Z. Pennel, Aaron Deal A wife Elisabeth, John E Deal A wi-e Mary, William Kelba JL -,f.. x-.rr.li Ama Kearrv. A. L. Barnea. Roth lUrnea, E F. Barnea, A. M. Chapman A wife , Martha, P. Q. Barnea,. Wm. Barnea, John B.irnea, Elisabeth Barnea, CWoe Barnea, Tine Barnea, Noah Brown A wife Jne, W. W. Chapman A wife A. Y. Jefferaon Smilh, lieau regard Smith, Christopher C Walker, Loyed Barnes, LiUy Barnea, Stacy Barnea. It appearing to the aatisfarttou of tbe Court that A. Z. Y. Pennel one bf ibe defendants in . .ia i .: ui.li ,.f 1 1. L the abort entiuea icuwi a iw.i-.. v. . ci u... . State. It is therefore ordered by the Court that plete tockof haoea, Hata, Hoary publication be madeforaia wecaaaocceaaireiy in uwa. the "Carolina Wsiehman 'a newspaper puoiw ed at Salisbury notifying mid defendant to ap a( the Clerk of said Court at his office in Tayloravllle on or before the 6 rat day of November iBTSantTanawer the ormrlaint f ho PlaintiHotherwiaelhecauae will be neara ..f .heir j ' r c BRO. NG MOCK dk BlOWfl are iW.ir iw.ua I larva Mock of LSoriBC C unaiatiag of all ciaaaea of good, adafdad to this ol Loonlrr. . . a a. f Tbeir alock u lull ana cosspme in tionaof Prinu, Black aad Brow a Linens and Drilla, Ireas goods in .trl. I jkIIm' read r made auiu. a moat JiMHian of taainaVn and Coatinc. Pant J of all kind. Tbeir atock of ClotkTsajj furniahing good i tbe largest and SS .! to be found in thia market. A full oaev t k all GROCERIES Co of N. C. Purely vegetable, " i. il ...Iia For aale onlr bv O. M. I L BJt .III W3 - - " Ri.ea St Co. Money refunded in all I cures are not effected. Sept. II, tf where a.kU kit haarine somebodv say that mails were very" irregular, said, -'it was just so inmyyoungdays-notruing.on em. tnose wno nave men are air. wavm wuuu- . r a n -a r. :-i m mother, man ot rvowait, jar. ian.e. a ivuniua.i w a , i .i j lr.ll -nd nnaer two others whose M try to make myself and all around . ' Laa,a La, l 1 if r Ond. ae agreeable. It will not do to leave a a minrjB wo tin v iip ivi uvs va"" . . .a- u. man to himaelf till he comes to TOll. to man was anout oo yemra o. ago, mr. . , . r ... ...a- .Kt 9ft painsl to attract him, or to ap . i... ......... - - hafnr him With a lone lace. It IS m 1 . NATURAL DECAY PROTECT THE SYS. TEM. The human bod? is a machine, and therefore cannot endure forever , but, like a watch or a sewTngmachine, it will last much longer if pro perly regulated and dilly repaired, than-lf no l pear ueiore mm wiin a mug .itce. xt id pen; icgumu - --r- w i j.i. i r... ii 'mt 80 difficult as you think, dear child, I pains were taken to keep it in order.. The CaUs. We bad the pleasure of a call . Ahahahd so that he shall re- i Arreat obrect of every one who desiresaiong and thia mnrnins from Mr. Jordon Stone, the drtor of that most eaeellent and enter prisin daily paper, the Raleigh News. Also, Mr. Duffy of tbe Greensboro Patriot, one. of our beat weeklies. Bnt the editors prr-sent at our Ytxir are a fair repreaentatioBi of t ha quill drivers of North Carolina, and will compare favorable in every particular .with those of anv State in the Union. -fW. S O. Dame. 8 E. P. Agent of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, also, paid us a visit. Our Fair. As we write, Wednesday, ia in full blast, and is so far fully up to expectations. To-morrow will be the big day. The various balls are well filled and articles on exhibition will compare -favorably with any location or with any fair. The stock is very fine, and especial- W av m ly tho bogs. They will he very bard to beat. Articles for1 exhibition are still entering and a very large number Will be added Wore this paper is issued. We never were much of a hand to blow or own born-; and aa we notice a num ber of gentleman of tbe auiU from other psits here, we shall defer further remarks lllltl Vn llenr frnm fham Ve shall endeayer to give tbe award of I rem cms in our next issue. ! fl to behave to ahusbahd so that be shall re main forever m some measure a husband. I am an old woman! but you can still do . - what yon like ; a word trom you ,in tne. ris-ht time wHI not fail of its effect, what need have yon to play the enff ring vc- tim I The tear of a loving giri,aays an out book, ia like a dew drop on a. rose.; .but that on tbe cheek ot s wile a amp oi luiiinn tn her husband. TrV to appear cheerful and contented, and yourjiusban .a. a a - ;l B 1 t. I will be so; and wuen you nave niaue u.w happy, you wlH become so, not in appear ance, but in reality, i Tbe skill requireu ia not. an .Treat. Nothint? flatters a man an much aa the haonineas of his wife : he i .J t.:..,.lt ..j U rt .AiirM nf is always pn.uu u. uiuiich ..a " - -- it. As soon as you are cheerful you win ka live! v alert, and everv moment will af ford an opportunity to let fall an agreeable .rnrA Your education, which gives you an immense advantage, will greatly aesist yon," a an Pdpuii'm OFFRRF.n. Mesaers. Blai 3c ThaxtouL nodon bouse 1313 Main street w..u,,.TtA Va.. offer a rneefal premium wi;iiiuuii.i i ' rr- - : of $50 each for tbe J best sample of abip- l i J l.rtot fancv leaf nf ti.haCCO Oti CX- btbition at the nexi Virginia State Fair from Virginia or Ndrth Carolina----. Thja ,,r-r...i 1 an extni "inducement in ad dition to the premiome .offered; by the man- pgers ot tne iair. wi mmmmm -v- great object of every one who desires along and healthy Hfe should be to put his body in a con dition' to restore the life threatening influences by which we are all more or less surrounded ; aad no .invigorant and corrective at present known so effectively answers this purpose as the vitalising elixir which, under the unpre tending name of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. 1 ' . , . ... - a has been far more than twenty years tne stanu- ard tonic of America. In crowded cities, where the atmoapbere Is contaminated with the effluvia inseparable from large populations ; in marshy reeions. where the soggy soil reeks with misas- 7 ' ma: on the prairies and in the forests, where prv fall the air Is tainted with exhalations from rotting weeds and grasses, or decompos- imr leaves in short, in every locality where malaria exists, this powerful vegetable antidote is urgently needed. Fever and ague, billions fevers, dvsentery. congestion of tbe liver, iaundice. rheumatism, and all diseases which are generated by infected air, impure water, or sudden ehanaes of temperature, may be avert ea hvstrenethening and regulating the system in advance with Hostetter's Bitters. Autumn is lar.aa a aoaann of neril. esoeciallv to weak, susceptible organization-. Even the more vig orous arw av - TT "ilTi' by the humid atmosphere, loaded wih deleter ious gases produced by vegetable decay The fall is a period of the year when the renovation T .i'Jul.i'iiiii nt tho ltvina. machine IS pectl- liarlv important, and the Bitters should there- fore be taken oaiiy at tnta cniicai PAIN-KILLER. v v i3Wn iHttil In ever 'variety of climate I ...,.i Uv almoat everv. nation known to i.nor;..,n, I. ia the conatant company and iiii ni - " I i : .:.Ktrt fnanil nf the mirwlonsrv and tbe lUCBiiiuawiv. .'- - . . --r - ........i.,, nn u. r.r land, and- no one should IMl I , V" " - - I . . ..l ..nr Tjtlr0j or Riimr without St. Sin.e the I'AlN-KUXKK waa firatintrodnc ..a ,rt.) nw.t wit-It aneh exte.Mive sale, many r. , .ill.. M". . " " . ' r n. i;t t Pnmirra and other lietneait Xl IIIIIK.IMO. 1 " " ' 1 . . i . ..,...i; KIkA ..r.r ntio nf North Garolinja College, Mt Pleasant, CabfArms Co., N. C- Tl. nart acholaatic terra of thia Inatitution will commence August 4lh; I873 . Expenses for Sea-ion of Ten Months: U)l Ol 11 itll!? legiate Department, oik iqjoi. Academic Uepanmeni, io. w f" Students received at any lime. For Catalogue spply to , K.ar. l a. ii i i.i.. Trti. in At PrtMxdtnt lit THE SUPERIOR COVET Mary J.ne Hall ) ogam . ummoo wr aa.viw. Georae Hall J THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To George Hall the Defendant above named. . . . , . , V.frt it. You are notified to oa ana appear Judge of our Superior Court, at a Court to be held for the County oi rvowan a. mc ""Tl a a a a O I f tl, a mmtA in Saliabury on tne am aioooay u, Monday of Septemoeraoaan-wcr iKwap...". which will bedepoaited in the office of the tiers; of the Superior Court for said County, within . . T J - : J T mw.A TMI Will the hint tliree aaja oi VI - mt . Their terms are strictly cash and tarter watB a few excepiiona Thoae wbo are reliable aad - n n. rin. tKajr an annit it a0beda theaa rt!...,ir so am.mmcjdata. Ttj enable tbem 10 aell rood at close price which they are deter mined to do, th i policy, has beam adspted, when toods are sold on time to inaiacrimiasia panw-a. heary loaaes will occor from tbe Bankrupt asm M.iniMtead ororiaionaol ine law. anq worn i . aee anatained bv merchants, it it a well Cot tkat uu-k IrawM are met and it ia kl. tn nniwa that the Irawrr to Bt ' . . m .. . . . A L far aa praclicaWe, lallaon ue nooeaa payitaj-w toraera. They have determined to stop this wav ,.f Anlnm, Iw.ai nra bv acllinx at thai lowest eaam .nA kartar nricea and ored It BO man WBO SB ii n wnrthv of It. Thar are thankful to their dail' . tV.r i hair veer lihaeal cnaaa ui.u'iini" - " r - fidence, and hope by sallkagGood Goods al tow Prases iw maw.v -"" - ' fr a rmOWW mwKrK. rv ca iwv r. ... March 27 tf. o ansa who to Mfrtondaaaw lit I ore and eon- have been oflered to ibe public at not one of . - ' notice tli.t if yon fall to anw-er the said 'tTtfFR 50(J SACKS G. A. SAliT, plw1-tbT th. n tao of the PAl -KILLER. Art annlv to the Court for tbe relief demanded in u aiv is XHIK SO ? t. aj... nivis' PAlN-RpLLER.is 1 L IS I t V.il (1 n r MS a a. V a what it claims to be a ReKeveYrifPain. Tts Mprits are UnsurpasBed Calls Cramna. Saasnta. Raart-Wirn, Diarrhea, Dy ten tsrf flux. tad ta the itow-1 fe 8 omaeh Lyspepi -- In sections of tbe country where and Ague : I- . V. t.m .a nrt rt-111 edv held in arr eater pre r aii", ""it -i . , , . , teem. Per-ons traveling should keep it by them. A few drops, in water, w... prerc. .rt,,rtla frnm i iiankfe Ol WallT. now ur iw w iiuuuiw .T foreign countries the calls lor xtaj. KILLER are. It is found to r.. . aalara whiB all of.sr Remedial rail rnnvsr TTXKn EXTERNALLY, Ab A LINIMENT, nothing gives quicker eaaein Burnt, CaUi Bntiaet, Sprain, Sting from Insect anu oiwiu.. a i . . . h..l like nrdinarv soree. I none sunenng w.u. 100 do lkUrsliairB Jfine ao 100 Bbls. Molasses. Iu Store in prime order and for Sale b BINGHAM & CO. Sept. 11, tf ATTENTION FARMERS. Tr .rt va i.p frnm 33 to 100 per cent. i vnii wants aw a ra aa - - i . a land without more ieeu rw. ,.m. - .1 , c. . j. extra eanenae or labor, call, on James SloajCs , . ""i t -... I in Hav.js IexinB- . 1 n . U.lichllPk . . m o v i 1 ravpitiiv nwriu. u.un.... ., . , . J ' ,..! ,.,1 nrncnr B r H Tin or aonresa ine unu-niiiitu - -- right Rept. that will tell yoi how 11 can oe uu. Price or tin fait. a . . 1 r- . I 1 norac rtim . 24 . a O t A AlAM - - - - U a T Q T) 1 V BBBUMAT1SM GO UT, or NEVBALGIA t f 2moji Kemersville ForaytheCoC. T ...5 L find tha Paak-KiUer I ! rti ikM find the -fWOi jflliW I . 1 gives them reitei wnen no - T. ai-ea instant relief from Acnieg isetn. aa tt Vm m cKnuld keen it at hand. avery ntwwaafw , , . j ml .it- tm rt .Krt fcrat ntiack of SOV Pain. It willaive aaAiatactory relief, nd save hours ol a . . sonering. . . , Do not tnlte wan your.. -v-- .-rtH rpmpH p. He Mire rw e vw n a A IT W t m umnil.r. " - lUfcCORKLE & BAILixi x , BWB rt'.,,nrT r rn a ATTORNEYS uubi-------jUB, SALISBURY. N. C. rt ;n p.. n an Merklenbnra. Caharms r mci 11 r i" --.. -p- .c- ... Davie, navidwrn. Foray tbe. Iredell. id,k'D; i-irtfi rftnen w. reiiiit . . IIUBMUlun I , - ,. . great reputation of this -'-'?n- Jgr Lhrect.ona aonmir..v Price 20 eta., aad $1 per Botito J " r,..nr1a. I . ... . . . T7 Q ; 1 P.rtnar. John W. jsauuey, ri '-r";' r'"Y Jnnt 2n tf. I - compia.n wtAu-i - -1 . . apply to the Court for the relief demanded in Ibe complaint. Hereof tail not, anu 01 una uaaa.w" -due return. ... , . Given under my hand ana aesi 01 eaia vn, this 10th day of Ser-ember, vnf,v J I 11 - A. HO. AvraA., a & C. ilowaw Cbaaary. Sept 11, 6w ; HOUSE PAINTING, Slsn Painting. CarrimffC Painting, CarriBUfe TriiniiiiBi , Paper Hanging:, fcc . 1 ..ntt all order in the t am urriRmi , above lines. Satiafaction warranten. r .r- . J . .hna nritri. oincf, bai w jj Order, from th. countrr - prr, ,P..r l0 aa. a. aa -- Aug. 11, 187S Smoa. CATAWBA HIGH SCHOOL, . mm m, . n v . W ENGLISH and llasmual, KVTOV. X. C. The 16th term of 1 weefca wiU begin tne aaaa Ofj-Jy . a., i U Board from to io, swr Tuition from $8, to $18, per tersn. Rev. J. C. CLAFP, A B. PtIb. a a . . v r f a mm Rev. j. A. ruita, s J. D. BOWE. July a, ms-saos pA' titai VII 4k f we NORTH OAHOIIIN A, - r ft t a V aBat bTSbB II. I. ry Htos, eTuiss. j Caldwbix fCTrTTScresaon; Covbt. Mary Marvel In thrscaaeit is made to a thai the defendant U a noo- Therefore it is ordered by the Court that cation be made in tne laroii to U of the t aiUlllW " aaa-a-eaBcar F a am as O. new pa per publiaticd ui tha town. 01 usibbbii. for six wee as, noiuring me oeienwam w a I appear before tbe Jodg of the SBperior for Caldwell County, to Jbe held fsk ssaf C at lhe Coort Houae in Lenoir, on fmu mna mmm- day after the Jrd Mowdsy iu B sill mt and anawer tbe Complaint of the Plainuf, or Judgement will be Ukta againat aim war wr re lief demanded in tha Complaint. J A-:. O XI w.tAUil n4 af our Said Court the 10th Monday after the H Meaatoy us March 1873, uwoeU Angu-i aa, JVe. R. W. W AKXFIELD Ana VS -Cm C A ST AH SA Peraoaa whwhine pore tha verv bast Imported tl.em at the Sraa Saloob, on All mr wkU direct fmaa the beat ia N. C. I keen no rw.ettvi and Art of the may see by calling sad eassaia June 19, omo. pd Marriago Ortiflemtew abaanlsj smra. LVUIVs wine, can always Bad SeiuS-ar, Bmmx. and Brandies are nblsjasd kjcf-BJat V4bJ c-fCisal caW BJf Jctafp0 uaj for hasaaalL r Qvinvu J x my. Of A araaaaa j . i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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