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Jit nanWSWassssaea aaSSBaattSStSSMa 1 iLw a Sordino lllaUbiiiiinT r r r tiiiuui i i ur in imp iu i m r air. vi. is x ldxani nr. i .aw wo i 1 a hi hip nn liir ira i " v. - w w w : r . .t -s r w. ? m w- f- LOCAL. SALISBURY MARKET. NOVEMBER. 27. TORN new 60 old a 70 COTTON -12 a Ufr FLOUR $375. a 4.3fi. HEAL 70 a 75. BACON (county) 14 15 -hog round pOTATOES-Irish 60 a 76 Sweet 60 EGGS 15to 20 CHICKENS tl.60 a $2 per dos. LARP 12 a 15. FEATHER? new, 50. TALLOW 9 a RYE 70 a 80. BEESEWAX 30. WHEAT-ei.40 a $1.60. BUTTER 25. DRIED FRU IT Blackberries. 10 a 11. In tne Premium J,t ,.f ih. Stat VmU. Oil Is Halard CW.ir. m. nn tk.u.Wf ft W1? Wn WTfULlW mi. Oimv.i uaouur nAXARD AlA. art I t IS MU1 uLpI V T)MT I f sT 1 AliCUl. linHV a.WS K A tiWAmilltn I - . . - - - 1 I mwmm-mm mmm and Fieafeants, of Louisbufg , N. C, are the 8UPor to any of the other oils in market. proprietors. i n is washer is eai nine ramdl v in popular favor as it richly deserves to do. or it i 4WHe4.rf-Ral; eofioel. , The ''Franklin Steam Washer 1n tnnk th premium at the Weldon Fair. Gen. D. H. Hill of Charlotte, who tmilJ using the above named 'washer' says of It: Messrs. Barrow & Pl-asants of Louia bnrg. N. C. have kindly presented the un- (arolina HatrNtait. SALISBURY. THURSDAY NOV. 27. Come to Time, Gentlemen. This is the season of the year for peo pie to settle up old scores, so as to start easae s I. a tight with the New rear. we tnereiore hope that those indebted to us will come to tim. uml niv up. Wc arc in need of foods. CARRIED "Sfra&f "nM Hf tbwSonthern 8 taaeill, of Rowan. At Turnersburg, on the 20th Inst.' by the Rev. M. Wood. L. T. S tin. peon, of Salisbury N Cto Miss Addie. daughter of W. Turur net, Esq., of Iredell Co. tbs Uewton, Oct. 28th by Esq. Smith Mr. Geo Uraig e, of Hickory M. C. and Miss Jennie M Barker a cos. Drua Store. Salisbury, G, Ang. 28, 1873tf. 41. OF VALUAB Land and Jrlills. ill STRAY BULL. It is isioed A Wondwfnl irfvAAaSnl Soiled cUthers are placed in the boiling water of the machine and come ont rl.m in thirty minutes, and need only to be put through a w nnger or rinsed out in cold-waGfflV We can ' By Rev. C. Plyler, at his residence in this eity Nov 20th. Mr. Soloinn C. Rodgers &Miss Elisabeth L. Me Laughlin of Rowan county. By Rev. W. Kimball.. Nov. 13th, Mr most consciep'oqsly rapominesd Us aJabor Joseph Brown and Miss Mary K. Yost, saving machine thoroughly cleansing cloth- es without rqhbing. STRAY BULL. A stray bull came to mv hoiie about six months ago. The owner can hare the same by Nov. 27th, by the same. Mr. Nathaniel B. Brown and Sophia L. Beaver. Nov. 23rd. by the same Mr. Alfred oius and Miss Mary E. Lucas. All of Rowan Co. N. C. In the county on the 16th day of Novem- ij t-ur- --j f.w i7T' .z vne eoDQiy on me unu oay oi no vera- cost oTJping "A"? by RT. HC. M. Brown, Mr. William Par- MBA MA RQ A RET WEST. Nov. 27th 1873, lm. : More New Goods at Panic Prices. McNEELY & nell and Miss Margaret R Black welder, all of R'jwan Co,. N. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WALTON, Living Advertisements. A medicine that has done more than all i prescriptions of the pharmacopoeia to pro- it The Governor's Message. Much better matter is crowded out this week to make room for the Governor's long, windy message. Our readers gen erally desire to read and expest us to publish such documents, otherwise we should not have given it entire. We regret that we have not the space to comment m tho message as we would like. The Governor has much to say about the State debt and repudiation. His hy pocritical cant about the dishonor of re pudiation is simply contemptible, when we remember that he acted with and be longs to a party, that forced our people to repudiate the most sacred and binding obligation ever imposed upon North Caro linians : We refer to the debt incurred to feed and cloth her brave sons, noble wo men, and helpless orphans during the death struggle for . liberty and indepen dence. But the Governor while be pretends to hate repudiation, really advocates it. lie is in favor of compromising, another term for repudiating, the so called new debt swindle, and even, the old "sacred debt." Such hypocrisy is simply ridiclous. We shall again refer to this subject more at length. Are now rscejvrug thsrr iSilUpkly of Fall and Winter Goods, for this Baasoa. Which they are offeiing at greatly reduced prices to Cash buyer si They deem it unnecessary to enumerate, and will only Say that their goods have been bought to suit the wauts of the people and their stock complete. They respectifully ask one and all to call and examine tor themselves. Cotton, in seed lint, and Bales wanted, for which they are paying tiie highest Cash market prices. . , , Tbankful for past tavors a Solcited. Salisbury Nor. ! 1 1 f i continuation is 27th 1873, Ira. THE ORPHANS AT OXFORD. All special bundles or boxes for the Orphans at Oxford, or ehnstmas gifts from presents or friends duly, labeled and directedato the indivt- ual children, from this county, s well as con tributions for the Christmas Tree, or to the gen eral support of the asylum, will be received by me, and forwardei until the 20th of December. J.J. SUMMEKELL A stray Boll came to my plantation in May or Jane last, arid has been running with mv cat tle ever since Jte is little below medium in sire. The owner isrequeshed to eosVs forward and rove his property, pay charges and take him away. BDWAKO SHEPHERD. 8 pringHill near Salisbury f 3u oa own, ins j GENERAL NTICK This is to notify the public that I will not. from thia, date, be responsible for any debts con tracted in my name by any member of my fami ly, or other person s, except it be done by writ ten order given by me, or by myaelf individually. . jutxis SMITH DEAL. Nov. 6, 1873-3L ft r By virtue of decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county, he undersigned, as C'um'uimon en.. will offcr'for sale at PaW anctUil an the premise, on Tncaoay the 2oth"-day of ovenv ber next, one-hundred and twenif-nre acres of vaioaoie wuert on is tataated a (irwt and Saw Mill, known as Peter L. Barringer Mi U Place, lying in the conntv of Rowan, on ihe waters of Second Creek, adjoining the land of Julius A. Neely, Margaret Robiaon and the Barineer Hopm trad. ...lie re ia a rare chance for in vestment, fliis being one of the best Mill site in thia country. Ternaa, one-third cash, the balance in equal Instalments at twelve and eighteen months, with interest from date. JOHK C. MILLER, n , RICHARD F. OBAniM.?; October 30. 1873 tf. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. SINGER SEWING MACHINE. asL aLaLasiBBMBVBBr sb. The Tinning Bnainer. The Tinner's Tools Ac-, of Meaaxs Brown Weant harlna fallen into say imm usjiun. js carry oa tne i in, oaevj-iroo and toua oranct ess in it various 1 ches. d Cssoet a, wui So nS Happy Relief for Toting Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in enrlv life. Manhood Restored. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books nnd Circulars seat free, in sealed envelopes. Add re. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Si, Phils- Brings von free by mail the verv beat ae P".1' rT i"'""on naving a nign re- ELABTIC TE.U3R puiaiiou lor nonoraoie conduct ana proiesaion -- i .kin tt rue uiux w I r.ftu m vu 4 -t- liroauwav N.Y. 4w. sent by mail for 50c. that re tail quick for $10. R. L. NVOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Square, N. Y.. 4w. $3 Oct 30, 1871 ly. The Wagic Comb Sent by mail to any one for $1. Will change any colored hair to a I permanent black or blown. and contains no poi- aon. Trade supplied at low rates. Addres, MAU1C COMB CO., Springfield, Mass. w4. C. F. BAKER, & CO., sell the celebrated Kaaint, Kncer & Karioas- Is the valuable book we eive to all. Full of facts, figures and fun. 64 pages. 50 picture. I r..:i f, i,n ,i.n,.,, 4.1.1 i, t imrii. teetthe human system against the bodily -g Broadway, N. Y. 4w. 4 Si THE BRIlTHT MASON. I WILL COMMENCE TILE. Publication on the 1st of De cember ,next, ut Concord,, N. C, a MoTirxYflAsoMic Journal, witli the above title. It will be-devoted The Funeral of Judge Boy den took placo at the Episcopal Church last Saturday and was well at tended. After the usual service, at the church, the corpse was conveyed to the Salisbury Cemetery, and was followed by quite a number of persons both white aud black. Among the pall bearers, we no ticed the Hons. Burton Craige, Z. B. "Vance, Lewis Ilaneri, Dr. Snmmerell, W it. Bailey, Esq., A J. Mock, and other gentlemen whose names we can not recall. to the Dissemination of Masonic Literature, MastmicJurie prudence, to the fostering and keping alive of of Masonic fractions, and be intend ed as a feel p in the' work id every C The war News is not so exciting as it was a week ago. There is now a better prospect that the difficulty between Spain and the United States will be amicably adjusted. Oar readers generally will be glad to hear this. Our people do not want a war with any country or nation. If war does come, however, we are in fa vor of those who isk for it doing the fighting. Vfte Legislature has been mainly engaged so far with the injunction case and the rffcajf debt- . . .Some resolutions with res poet U back pay and Cuba have passed. Backpay was not indorsed. Cuba is eov ated, or at least her independence desired. ... A new brick pavement has been iu front of Murphy's Granite Row. laid A gentleman was shot at while passing over the bridge on Inuias street Sunday night lost. The eover should be taken off Ige, or it should be better lighted. The nmriago records in Georgia icatc nothing like suspension in that rss. nor shrinka?o in the human The same be said of N. C. Boss Tweed, of N. Y. eity, has been con vytepff the many charges against him ane sentenced to a fine of $12,000, and twebo.year in the county Work House. The Obituary of Mr 'Daniel Plyler, of Iredell, some communications and other matter, is crowded out of this issue. LODGE. A Corps of Contributors, will be engaged, who, from their long experience in catering for Masonic tastes, will give, from time to time, a clear reflex of the Work of our An cient Institution. N ALL THINGS PROPER TO BE WRIT The price tixed. for its publication is so low. only $L 00 per annum.) thot no Mason jn the Conntry)oSn afford to be without it. Addi tion to the Masonic matter Contained in its columns, space will be reserved for General News, Polite Literature, Market Reports, Wit, Humor and the fashions, Politics will be an carefully excluded from the Columns of "THE BRIGHT MASON" as it is inthe Lodge Room and nothing shall appear in its pages that will render it unfit, as a suitable companion at the Kamliy Fireside.. ' A limited number of unobjectionable advertisements will be received. TERMS : Single copy $1.00 per annum Twenty or more copies, 75 cents per annum always -ip advace. u Sample copies, free. . The Officers of all Lodges are repectfully re- . l ' l T . , m 1 quesiea io receive suoscripuons, ana iorwara the amount, by Registered Letter, or P. O Order. TO ADVERTISERS. Five thousand Copies of the first and second editions of "The Bright Mason." will be sent prepaid to various Masons in North Carolina South Carolina and Virginia. Care being taken that the officers in each Lodge shall receive pre- 3 , m i , " l . . . . paia, copies ior aistriDuuon amongst its mem oers. a . If yoU desire to avail yourself of this admira ble medium for advertising please send in your "copy at once, terms $1 per square (Cash) for each edition, and ir oqntyuiM Uiroue hitnb sequent editions, the regular discount aUovrdd. Address, CHAS. F. HARRIS, Editor A Proprietor of "The Bright Mason," Concord, N. C. Nov. 20tH 1873.-tf. ill? superinduced by unhealthy surroundings. isnertatnly worthy of universal confidence. It is mainly on account of its extraordinary preventive properties that Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters is so exceedingly popular in lo caliti'es subject to-the visitation of miasmatic fevers and other diseases produced by em poisoned air. A family that has escaped siekness during a sickly season in conse quence of using the Bitters as a safeguard, is a living advertisement of the preparation. The whole neighborhood realize the fact. "I couldn't have believed it,' says one. "I scarcely credited the advertisement ; bat one must believe what one sees," says another . "It is the very thing we need in the unwhole some section of country," remarks a third. And the result is that the iustinct of self-de fence, the first law of nature, induces three- fourths of that community to obtain a supply of the great vegetable antidote before the next sickly season sets iu. In winter, when the system requires extra vigor and elasticity enable it to baffle the effects of damp and cold, tbe Bitters will be found particularly serviceable. Rheumatism will uot be apt to fasten upon muscles aud nerves that nave rbevu braced up be this excellent in vigorant nervine ; nor will the severities of the season which have such a disastrous effect on the pulmonary organs of the feeble and delicate, be likely to"exercise the same untoward in fluences in cases whern the stomach and eter nal surface of the body (which always sym pathizes with the dgestive organs) have been toned aud stimulated by a course of the 'restorative. The fits of indigestion and irre gularities of the bowel which proceed from sudden changes of weather may always be averted by a timely use of the Bitters. AGISTS WANTED FOR THE Oentennial Gazetteer OF TIIE UNITED STATES : Showing the gigantic results of the first 100 years of the republic, A book everybody wants Send for circular. Address, Ziegler & McCurdy, 018 Arch St., l'hiladelplua. Pa. 4. TBaC b .jb Bt Sawassaas - flflEiflbl WWW 1 H.lsBaiBk5 For COUGHS, COLDS. H0R8ENESS. all T DISEASES Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. Sold by Druggist. 4w. g3OMES77Cg Agents Wanted. SEND FOR CATAI)UOB. DOMESTIC SEWING MACH NE Co., V W York The Highest Medical Authorities of Europe says the strongest Ionic, Purifier and Deobstru ent known to the medical world is JURUBEBA. It arrests decay of vital force, exhaustion of the nervous svstt-m restores vigor to the debili tated, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions and acts directly on the Liver and Spleen. Price $1 a bottle. JOHN Q. KEL LOGG, 18 Piatt St. N. Y. 4w. c'awrriWKsa thS Urn - mmm Action. i THE SUN t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t old The W. N. 0. Railroad has been to ihe N. C. Railroad Company for a af thp sum of seven hundred and aighiy-five mousand dollars. '. Pilling the Vacancy: Jlis Excelleucy Gov. Tod R. Cald well has tendered to Col. W. P. Bynum, l this city, the office of Justice of the Sunteme Court, left vacant by the death of J udge Boyden. Charlotte Observer. Tlfe 8 ki om IREfBYTKRiAK Church. --The Second Presbyterian Church in am City was organised on Sunday eve n,nR by the election of Robert I. McD Iws P. Alexander and J B. iln,u1 E,der. ! John Sample and ?id'U M econa- Charlotte C. W. PEARSON, CIVIL ENGINEER Is prepared to survev. Lay Out, and Divide land, make Plats ; give estimates, and levels, for drainage, and Water power, or any other world in his line. , Can be found at the residence of Mrs. E. Pear son Salisbury, ' Nov. 20th," 1873-lm. FOR SALE CHEAP One Hall, fifty Saw Cotton Gin, in good order. . A wo - J-f IjCS One Portable or Stationary Engine and Boiler, about 12 Horse power, with "Judson Govenor," all in complete order. Will be in Salisbury this week. Appiv to E. H. MARCH. Not. 13 1873rtf. 1000 I offer for ssle a Farm of 200 acres, situated in Rowan county one and half miles, from 3rd Creek Stat ion. one half in Cultivation the balance in woodland, in a healthy section. Out buil dings good ; Dwelling needing repairs Price $1000 For further information call at this office. . . . . ; Nov. 13 18?3.-5t, 500 SACKS G; i SALT, .."12 j 1 A i ft -' -7 ' " w 100 do Mashall's Fine do WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND DAILY THE WEEKLY SUN is loo widely known t0 require any extended recommendation ; but the reasons which have already given it fifty thousand subscribers, and which will, we hope, give it many thousands more, are briefly as follows : it ism Brat-rate newspaper. All the news of die day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always presented in a clear, intelligible in teresting manner. It is a hrst-iiia famHy paper,tull ot enter tain ins and inftlBTctlve reading of every kind. but containing nothing that can offend the most delicate and scrupulous taate. It is a first-rate story paper. Hie best tales and romances of current literature are carefully selected and legibly printed in its pages. 11 la w urai-raie agricultural iwim. aiic most fresh and instructive articles on agricul tural topics regularly appear in the department. It is an independent political paper, belong- int to no party and wearing no collar. It fights for principle, and for the election of the best men to Office. It especial I v devotes its energies to the exposure of the great corruptions that now weaken and disgrace our country, and threaten to undermine republican institutions altogether. It has no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from their supportera. It reports the fashions for tho ladies and the markets for the men, especiallv the cattle-mark ets to which it pays particular attention. 1' mall v, it is the cheapest paper published. One dollar a year will secure it for any sub scriber. It is not necessarv to get np a chid in order to have THE WEEKLY SUN at this rate. Any one We have no travelling agents. THE WEEKLY STJET. Eight pages fifty-six columns. Onlv $1.00 a year. No dis counts irom this rate. Tho Semi-Weklv Snn Pame mze a tlve Daily fcnin. S2LOO a vear. A discount of 20 per cent, to clubs of 10 or over. THE DAILY SXTEf A large four page newspaper id twenty -eight columns. Daily circulation over 120 000- All the news for 2 .cents. ; Subaription price BO cents a month or 90 OO a year. To cluln of 10 or over. a discount ot ag per. cent. Adarsas. THE 8TJS " Hew York City Nov. 13 1873-6t- Breach-loading Shot Guns $40 to $300. Double Shot Guns, $3 lo $150. Single Guns, $3 to $20, Rifles,$ to $75. Revolvers, $d to $25. Pistols. Si lo $8. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle. Large discount to Dealers or Clubs. Army Gnns, Revolvers, &., bought or traded for. Goods sent bv express C.O.I). to be examined before paid for. 4w. And Cotton King Cook Stoves. Also, Church, Parlor and office Stoves, sad war rant them to give perfect satisfaction. Tin. Sheet-iron A Copper Work done at short notice and in the beat manner. Sept. 11, tf. C1TTT0N SAW BBSS of the the best quality Manufactured by J. M. ELLIOTT, Winnsboro, S. 0. Reference. Thomas Hi: km & A. B. Davidsox, Charlotte, N. 0. 1:7 WINES'. WINES I WINES I Encourage Home En terprise and buy the pure wines made by S. T. Mickey. Salem, N. C. His wines have received the premiums st the State Fair, at Charlotte, and at all other place where they have been exhibited. They are kept by Theo. F. KLrTTX, G. M. Buis A Co. I can furnish Grapevines, Raspberry, Black -brrry, Currant, Gooseberry, and Strawbery plants bv the dozen 100 or 1000, at reduced prices. 1 have canned peaches, put up in aelf sesling tin cans, of my choicest fruit. Orders from a distance solicited, and plants and vines sent by mail or express, packed so as to secure them from damage or exposure. Orders should be sent in by 1st of December to insure prompt returns. Term Cash. S. I . MIUKKr, Sept. 18:2mos. Salem, N. C. We claim and can show that it aa ihe cheap est, moot beautiful, delicatelv arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and aasooihly running of all the Family Sewing Machine. It is re markable not onlv for the range and variety of ita sewing, but also for the variety and different kind of texture which it will srw with eqnal facility and perfection, Ruing silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, nukapatlssurrEa- LOCKKP-BXASTUsTiTCJt, alike on both SHlea of the fabric sewn.. Thus, beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength snd uniformity of stitch ; and, in a moment, this willing snd never-wearying instrument msy be adjusted for fine work on gauss or gossamer tissue, or the tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. And with ita simplicity of construction ; ease of operation; uniformity of precise action at any speed; capacity for range snd variety of work, bne or coarse leaving all rivals behind il We wuh pleasure refer the public to the Gold and Bronse Medals snd Diplomas awarded to our Machines in A merica, Prussia, England, and recently in Austria st the Exposition in Vienna, where we were awarded five Medals, Merit, Pro gress, snd three for articles manufactured on our Machines. But it gives us much greater pleasure, to present to th public the sworn returns of ssle, ( to which any one can have access) of tne dtfler- ent Mann facta rer of Machines, for the last four years, made to the receiver appointed by the owners of valuable Sewing Machine Patents, sad which shews the precise number of machines sold by each Company. I8S9 1810 1871 18T3 Shiver aHnafacttBf 0., SSISl ITT.sitS 11 tltjaS WW. WUsm. 4s Tt.Sk Mjat rSSJSS 1T4JSS Howe Mac In- Co., fi,SS Orvrs A Bsker Sswtosg M.cfclne Co., SMS4 Domestic -lnf do Wee Pjm sc H.SST Wllcos k Oib do 1T.S01 Wilton do A -"-erics Buttr.n-llolr Over 'ml!., Msdiinc Co., T.TW Oofl Msdsl do riorsites So lS.SSl a. r. Uove o Vet r do Psrls . Art Ms -da Ecn.la. toD tmvArf do J.mM. Brssasdorf ; 4 Ke''o-e do Brtlnt, Brerlb s Bsrtrsia r:.t Q do lag, (rnttenng at , at ressonablt- rate.- will .Ww. have for sale, Cookis Btove ta ran nn nd, and that will give miafsfttt I ass not r ray satis fW any debts the irfaf Brown A Weaast may have cunlrsded. I ass stl ss epajiuj to cot good Stsprii Ptsy for msiking Tobacco, Flour Jtc, st the JoUs irtr prices. Oat i fourth Inch letters Scents Dei leSt Oao-asHsnd 8ve-eighta - - w Tarns fcsrrtWAssselss Vfttevs7 - ' W Persons living hi other Tows- sc in Usecsa, try wanting Stendl Plate msy caicmasts Wc snd send their orders, staling sis of Utters, w" P. O. money Order for the amount, and I s cut the Stencil Plate and forward by return ts as a a m ss3 ii poaubfe, tree cl llactagv. The Kittle Gem. L I also hare for sal the "LiuleGeaf tm ssttr' issx clothing, Cards,. Ac with Indelible Ink Tiie letters can b changed to print any nsu very neatly. Price eomplete Sl.SV mvnpc mD. X TTie best Portable Music Stand in ihe fThg for Rnass Rands. It b very neatly and strosw made weighs less than two pounds sad can I pneked in a small apace. Patented Sept. llth, 1870: Aug. fith, lfTX Diploma awarded by the A merman InsssW unioiuon, rew sora, ltnz. WANTED IMMEDIATELY One or two rood Brats r mi then L. V BROWN. Salbbnry, y. C. July 17th 187Vif. mm I Ml, OfiVr extTaorJrnsry indaceraentt friends snd customers this Season, to rVit Tbelf Ti.lS ftTSt SS.tflS tS.On lt.MS a tit IT, 44 io.wt m SB.1ST tl IftS tkJM Bingham A Co., J . A. S5TPER, Orlrlr al ll-we rtnkk A Uj a Setrs Eliplte Emrlrs Ps-hsn J. O Po'roa U'Kar 0. f. Th WMI Calon Bsttoa-HoV Lars t tot So iln is l . 4i 1 rli do do do IJVt IUI smt l.UI t JS tbSS '.T 1-t 1SS 14 1.S04 to.dftl 1MB 4. TSS 4&SS ttSt 5. UM fit I4J m t tsrst IOC 11JS1 lists test MSI 4 rat tJts iet letSt SU $20 SiVFD! Ib meet the urgent dewirtcf of the time the FLORANCE SEWING MACHINE CO. have determing to REDUCE PRICES and will "hereafter sell Uimt $70 Machine for $50, and other styles in proportion. FLORANCE is the ONLY Sewing Machine that feeds the work backward and forward, or to rigid and left, as the purchaser rasv prefer. It has been grestly INPROVED AND SIMPLIFIED, snd is better than any other machine in the market. IT N KflW TJTF. PIIRIPKRT may bo effectually removed without mediciuea rlorance, Mass.,ftov. 16tS. 4W bouiriea.inI.trnmcuU.rinrsorcordisl-. niintinv out a mode of cure at once certain and effec tual by which every uffcrer, i.o matter what A lilUTl'KK TO VIII M. 1HEK. Just Published, in a Scalal Envelope. tt six cents. A Lecture on tho Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of sperm atorrha'a or Seminal Weakness, Involuntarv Emius, Sexual Debility aud Impediment.- to Marriage geuerally ; Ner vousness, Consumption, Epilcpey and Fits : Mental and Physical Incapacity, lesulting from 8elf-abuKe, etc. By ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book, to The world-renowed author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own exper ience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse The reader will also note that although it is charged that Sewing Machines are aotd at en ormously high: prices, yet he will sea that sever al firms, that were in existence have failed or abandoned an smprofitable business. We respectfully solicit a call from all parties desiring a first class Sewing Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will be found the latest improved attachmehts for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, Ac Also Silk, Linen, and Cotton Threads, Needles, Oil, dtc. Singer Manufacturing Co ) JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. HOUSE PAINTING, Sin Pain t iiitf . Carriage Paint tag, Carriage Triinmin , Paper Hanging, kc. I am prepared lo execute all order in the above lines. Satisfaction warranted. Offica, next door above Parker's. Orders from the country promptly attended to. IL T. BROWN. Aug. 11, 1873 3mos. SPRING STOCK is larger, more select, and mora various that ever before. It was bought for cash, aa)tt a time when goods were very low ia .its Northern markets. Hens, they are aslftsv preps i sd than ever, to suit all tastes atieiea. and to fir better bargains fur euL. They wade thssr pnrehase of Dress Goodt for ladies, gentlemen aud children, mots a speciality than heretofore, and really Tr aosfotjs to have their friends call aud -amine their stuck. They think it isslegSMi : it ts eertajuly pleasiug to the rye, sad (qtWi tj considered) it is auosnally -eheap .at: v THEIR ASSORTMENT IS GENERAL, comprising all tha(thry bare utually ksi with additional itrtna uf attrsction. Tlw ean meet th sVmands of the Fanner, fl Machauie. the Artisan, and many of the PV fessioosl man. It is a proverb with i their customers- "Meroary keep thing and the best." z They deavtre to call special stlsntiasn as new branch grafted this irpring. to wit : A MILLIXERY DEPARTMENT. 1874 NOW READY. s it 1861 100 Bbl. Hlassep, ' j ' c In Store in prime order and for n prime order and for Sale bv BtNGHAJl & cS 37 YEAR Or PUBLICATION Turnera N. C. Almanac for 1874 is the lar gest and most valuable Almanac published in uie .-Mate. For Sale by McNEELY A WALTON, JhWan, Salisbury, N. C Oct.o0th lm. STILL THEY COME! NEW FALL AN DW INTER STOCK! Larger and Better V WALLACB has just returned from the Northern cities with a full and complete stock, in which great Rargains can be had. Shose buying for cash or barter, will find it to ere Interest to examine his Stork before bny g olse where. Thankfiill fo- past patronage and hope by fair dealing and rict attention to nierrit a continuance of the same. Oct. Positive and Permanent Curee ! Read the fallowing. Ci.ayt.is, N. C, Ang. 15, 187S. Tiiao. F. Klctts, Esq.: Salisbury, N. a 7)ssr SL-. l bought last tall from Wade, rTl " t la a j uis was MgM-d tor i tie arcoanmi of their sdy customers, and it has vsrev pr noanced by man of them as a decided si eess in its general wpe and itemized Jetai It is under the immediate Supervision of Mi iialybarton and Miss .Mr Murray, who : war ready to rrapood to the calls of th customers. Call and see. aad hear nheaa. MEBONET at BRO. May 8-tf. NEW SPRING STOCK. his eondition may lie, may cure himclf cheaply, RoywbTA-Oo., Bahhnore, 1 doten bottles ofyoor privately and radically. Til lb IA-A I 1 it K "KlutU'a flu II Cure" I sold it to lliose having Ii' i i i.i,. tt s t v l v - w . v Ban ra irf o a - i . i i S . a s wibii t'KUVfi A nuu. IU l uUuoa.mi i c 1 1 1 1 is, and as this is s prevalent sickness I A.NU TiiULSAMJS. Sunt underncel. tn any aluTes, in a slain Hbr Chills. Feters snd Aeue Ac. I looked care- caret all Humor from the worst Scrof. Wla to a common Blotch, or Pimple From two tn auc bottle arc warranted to curs Salt Rheum or Tetter, I' i tuples on Face, Bon. Errfiipclas snd Liver Complaint, bi.x to twelve bot tles, warranted to core Scrofulous Swell i nga and Sores and all Sit in and Blood Dlneaacn. Ily its wonderful Pectoral properties it will cme the no t severe recent or lingering Cough in halt Uie time required bv any other medicine snd is perfccUy eafe, loosening cotigh, sooth ing irritation, and fctlCTinp Bareness. Sold bv all DmgrtMs. It. V. PIERCE. TO. IX. World's Dispensary, liuffalo, K. Y. sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, Da. Cf vkbwkll s "Marriage Guide,' price 50 cents Address the Publishers, CHAS J. C KLINE CO. 127 Roa-ery, Ktw York I'ost Office Rot4.b86 i i tssss ii a k 353B1 THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINE THAT AT THK SAMS TIM K Purges, Purifies aud S length ens the System. Sr. Tutt s Fills are composed of many ingredients. Prominent among them are Sar saparilla snd Wild Cherry, so united as act to gether : he one, through its admixture with other substances, purity mg and purging ; while other is strengthening the system. Thus these Pills are at the same time a tonic and a cathar tic, a desideratum long sought for by medical men, but never before discovered. In other words, they do the work of two medicines and do it much better than any two we know of, for they remove nothing from the system but im purities, so that while they purge they also strengthen and hence they cause no debility aud are followed by no reaction. Dr. Tutt's Pills have a wonderful influence on the blood. They not only purify without weakening it, but they remove all noxious par ticles from the chyle before it is converted into fluid, and thus makes imbUitation, so there is no nausea or siekneas attending the operation o. this most excellent medicine, which never strains or tortures the digestive organs, but causes them to work in a perfectly natural manner ; hence persons taking them do not become pale and emaciated, bat on the contrary, while all impurities sue being removed, the combined sc tionof the Saiapi"illia and Wild Cherry puri fies and inv'f .rates thebodv, and action. Price lio cents a ox. Sold by all druggist. Depot 48 Cortlandt Ft., New. ' 4w. FRESH ARRIVAL, FALL AND WINTER 600D8. McCUBBINS dk CO.. Wholesaleand Retail dealers in General Merchandise are now in receipt, of a large Stock ; Conauting in part of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groeeiies, e , etc., which they are determined to sell as low as any house in Western North Carolina. They keep constantly on hands the best ANCHOR BOLTING CL0TH8, and are Agents for the best French Burr Mill Stones. They are sUo Agents for W harm's Cel ebrated Super Phosphate, Pol apace ios no, Ac. They buy and sell (irato, Flour, Hay, and all kinds of country pi od nee. Thankful for past favors, they hope to merit a continuance of the same. Be snre and give them a call before purchasing elsewhere, J. Sam'l. McClbbixs, J. D. Gaskiix, T. B. Beali D. R. Jvliaj. Xo. I, Murphy's Granite Row, Salisbury, N. C. Sept. 18,-3mos. I cm I many sections. I was anxious to find a specie rwsr frail, t tters aad Ague Ac. fully after the results of each buttle, some of which was used in long-standing cases, and allow me (o asy thai every bottle ejected a care I am now selling it and warranting a care or no nay. This ' K lutti'i Chill Cure" saves many a Doc tor's bill of $9, $10, or $20. I enclose the pay t . A J : L I . 1 t- .11 : . .... i . i . i Homesleaaprovisionsof Uie Isw. and when H every bottle warranted, and not ia a single case j . v..". u TT ! has the benefit of the warrant been .nulled far pe.T,ln 7 "CrchaaU, it u a well at Very Respect folly Yours, H. J RYAL8. k HOWV are now rerv iag their usual large stock of Spring Get Consisting of sll classes of goods adapted to section of Country. Their stock ia full and complete ia sll data lions of I'nnts, Black and Brown L4nena and Drills. Dress roods in (he styles, Lsdies ready made suits. moat beaut i selection of Csasimers and Coating. Pant It of all k inds. Their stock of Clothing, shirts furnishing goods is the largest and most desi ble to be found in thia market. A full and r. plele stork of Shoes. Hats. Hnvr lnm 1 bona Ac. Sugar, Coffee, Molsassa, and all kind GROCERIES. Their terms are strictly cask and barter a few exceptions. Those who are reliable prompt in paying their accounts it Saw deal pleasure to accommodate. To enable thai sell goods st close prices, which they are d mined to do, this policy has been adapted, J goods are aold on time lo indiscriminate aaa heavy losses will occur from the Baakrast' I V .ft ... . . . H 1RD W ARE. When you want Hardware at lo figures, call on the undersigned at No. 2 Granite Row. D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury, N. C., May 13-ti. T8 CHURCH OFFICERS. I offer Pure Grape Wixe for Communion purpose. Believing it wrong to sell or use the adulterated Northern stuff so-called Wine for this purpose, I shall keep none but Pure North Carolina made Grape Wine, which I can conscientiouslv recommend. Ar.sio, Hanging, Bracket, and Stand I .amp, auiuiuieior tne ruipii. wan or ceinng, at moder ate prices. G ire m a call. - THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist Salisbury, K. Q. Uct. U-tf. Piedmont Air-Line Railway Richmond & Uanriilt RaUtray, (.V. C. IhrUion.) CONDENSED TIME TABLE. In effect on asd after Sunday, Oct. 12th, 1-7:'.. GOING NORTH. Statioms. Mail. Lcavo Cbarlntte. lO iso P. M - Air-Line ijunct'n, lO.ut; ' Salisbury, flissensboro, Danville, " BurkvilU. Arrive at Rlchmocd, GOING Statiosh. Leave Richmond, " Durkvillc, " Danville. ' (ireensbhro. " Sttlisbuey, " Air Line June. Arrive at Charlotte, GOINO 8TATIOX8. in a 6.20 ii-'. 2 17 P. M. SOUTH. Mail. P. af 445 9.1d " I-2.20 " 2.38 A. M. 4 20 ' 4.UG - Exra a 15 A.M. 8.30 10 21 " 12 45 P. M 312 - 7J8 M 10.17 " Bxraaat r. A. M. .29 " 12.4M p. M. 3 SO " P.W C.U6 .ir - fact that such losses sre met and it I raa ble to euppose that the leases to be made a far a practicable, fall on the hnaiat partes) tomer. They have determined to stop thia of doing business, by selling at the lowest snd barter prices and credit so ssea wi unworthy of il. They sre thankful lo their dsily friends customers for their verT liberal custom fideice, and hope hv selling Good Goods st prices to secure their continued favors. MOCK A BROWr aiarcn ii tl. t ,. I CHIIL CU MV contains neither Quinine nor Arsenic, ia psjH ly safe, snd makes positive sad permanent wit w cents, isoid bv all DiBtsaKa aad t r . s, .iercnarua. t'rvpared bv 1 THEO F. KLUTTa? EAST. Mail Leave Greensboro, 3.06 A.M., " Cms. Shims, 4.45 " " Raleigh, H :B Arrive at Colbrwo, 11.15 G01NGWEST. Station. Mail Leave floldshoro., 2 ? P. M. " Raleiph, - Shops. V Arrive at ir4 ashore. T2 'Jg A. M. Pullman Pd-aesCar on sll night trains be tween lharhtt aud I:ii)iaond. (without charpc.) For further tnfurmationH addrese 8. E. ALLEN, Creneral Ticket Agent. Geenaboni, If . C T M. R T vU5oTT,Eiigineer and Ceneral Superintendent. Sept. 4, tt A COW AND CALF FOR SAL APPL Y AT THIS OFFICE. Warranted Chill Cure!. The only warraaUed dull saws sold in th aeriion of the Slate. Prepared by the M edits Co., of X. C. Purely vegetable, children U it as well as adult. For sale only by 0. SJ Roes A Co. Mooey refunded in all cases aLa cures are not eflYvtcd. Sept. 11, tf Administrators' Notice, The undersigned having duly qualified as its Administrators with the will annexed of J4 I . Shaver, deceased, hereby notify all i i as r debted to said estate to stake pay tat, a . those having claims agaraat said estate an aw u fied lo present them to the aadersigwed an s before the 2nd day of September, 1 874, ar abas notice will he plead in bar of their September 2nd, 1872. . HENRY A. LEMLf, EDWIN II A VKE, 52:tf A, Marriage Certificates for "sals
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