larilttit llatrtimitt LOCAL. A tad accident occured at Salem acade my last Batardajf. The clothing of a young lady from Augusta, Ga., accidentia took fire and she was bo badly horned a SALISBURY MARKET. DECEMBER. 4. CORN 0 old a 70 COTTON 12 a 14 FLOUR $375. a 4.35. MEAL 70 a 75. BACON (county) 14 15 hog ronnd POTATOES Iriih 60 a 75 Sweet 50 EGGS 15to20 i CHICKEN$1.50 a 12 per doa. LARD-12 a 15. FEATHERS new, 50. TALLOW 9 a RYE 70 a SO. BEE9EWAX 30. WHEAT $1.40 a 1.60. BUTTER 25. DRIED FRUIT Blackberries, 10 a 11. - to Christmas goods A Parker's. daily arriving at cause death. IfcNeely and Walton are now receiving their second supply of fall and. winter goods. It is said that their gross sales will amount to ninety thousand dollars this year. They are indebted in a mea ure for this great prosperity to liberal advertising, l Wheeler and Wilson. We invite attention to the advertisement of Mr Knode, agent of Wheeler and Wilson's sewing machine. Mr. Knode makes very liberal oners, but the machine be repre sents is, in fact, first class. Come to Time, Gentlemen. This is the season of the year for peo pie to settle np old scores, so as to start right with the New Year. we tnereiore hope that those indebted to us will come to time, and pay up. We are in need of funds. A string of resolutions have been intro duced into the Legislature asking for an appropriation to pay Gov. Graham's ex dcubcb for looking up matter in the inter est of the 1 20th May Declaration." What next? We would not be surprised to hear of a resolution asking for an appropr iation to pay the public debt of Charlotte A terrible marine disaster occurred on the 23rd of November. The steamship ViUe du Uavrc playing ftom New York to Havre collided with the Lachearn, a British ship from London, and sunk. 226 of her passengers' and some of her crew were loat. Eisrhtv seven persons were r t a i r a. saved including ten women. the vestry of the Church of a member, there fore be it. lesolved. That we recognize the hand of God in this great bereavement and humbly thank him for having tnH-H our departed Brother to the last moment of hi life in the mil possession of all hia mental faculties and a trimu phant belief in "the faith once delivered to Saints." Resolved. That we tender to the f am i 1 y of our deceased Brother our christian sympathy in their great bereavement, and that we recognised the lossed sustained by St. Luke's Church in part ing with one of its most efficient members and and officers,; Resolved. That the Secretary of the the vestry be instructed to furnish a copy of theseresolutioos to his family and also to the Carolina Watch man and The Churchman with request that they be published. F. J. MURDOCK. Sector. Lflered 4t Veatlyeduoed pneessa were boo ah t t low. Oct 9-tf. Y. WALLACE. are prices, as they OBSTACLES TO MARRIA GE. lib. FOR SALE CHEAP One Hall, fifty Saw Cotton Gin, in good orders tarn One Portable or Stationary Engine and Boiler, - th . t , w J about 12 none power, wttn juason Uovenor," all in complete order. Will be in Salisbury this week. Applv to E. H. MARCH. Nov. 13 1873,-tf. from Errors and Abuses in early Ilia, Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. Few and remarkable remedies. Book and Circulars aent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth 8L, Phila delphia, Pa. an Institution baring a nigh re putation for honorable conduct and profession al skill. Oct 80, 1878, ly. 0. P. BAKER. 1000 I offer for sale a Farm of 200 acres, situated in Rowan countv one and half miles, from 3rd n S s-. . . ! t 1 S if 1 I UreeK station, one hall in uuivauon me Daiance in woodland, in a healthy section. Out buil dings eood ; Dwelling needing repairs Price I $1000 For further information call at this office. Nov. 13 1873.-5t. Mr nn 1 - sell the celebrated SINGER MACHINE. We regret to hear ot the death of David Waddell, Esq., of Iredell. . -He was about 76 years of age at the time of his death a few days ago. He was truly a good man one of the old school of country gentle man, loved and respected by all who knew him. Daniel Plyier was born in Lacaster District S. C. in Sent, 1891. In 1813 he mained Eliza beth, daughter of the Rev. John Graves, who died 1824 leaving him with four sons and one daughter. The daughter having died in Infancy . The others are still living. In 1826 he married Amelia only daughter of thos Matthews and grand daughter of Cel. McKorkle. By this manage be had seven sons and three daughters. Two of the sons were killed in our late war the other eight children and second Wife survive him. In 1828 he re moved tO Iredell county, and ssUlsd near Statesville. I In 1864 he professed faith in Christ and joined the M. E. Church sooth of which he remained an acceptable member up to the time of his death Nov. 19th, 1873. He was 82 years and 2 months old. He was kind and generous to a fault. He was sent by mail for 50c. that re tail quick for $10. R. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Square, N. Y. 4w. f Q Brings you free by mail the very best (PJ'BIiASTIC TRuSo Write at once to Pkmbroy ACo., 744 Broadway N. Y. 4w. i.i 1 Tne ZeasiC Como ent oy man to any one for $1. Will change any colored hair to a permanent black or Vlown and contains no poi- j son. Trade supplied, at low rates. Adores, MAGIC COMB 004 Springfield, Mass. w4. 1 Kiiaint, Kueer & hurious H .I. ."iatfs M'JdLlij . f .V JC-SB-La Weant bavin fallen into my pes earry est the tin, Sheet-Iron and bamncss in itoTsrlomi branches. 1 ill also Guttering And Cotton King Cook Stores. 41m, Church, Parlor snd office 8 to Tea, sad war rant them to give perfect satiafaction. Vim. Sheet-iron tflL Copper Work done st short notice and ia the best manner. Sept. 11, tf. Ta th aliiahta knlrw rri VA In all IT, ill nf facte, figures and run. 94 pages. 60 ' picture-. 1 fil? 1? A T1 TfATYHLY Mail for two Htauns. Address G. BL A CK TF. UlUlal rJiiUiJJI A Co., 746 Brosd way, N. Y. 4w. AGISTS WASTED FOB THE Centannial Gazetteer OF THE UNITED STATES : Showing the gigantic result? of the first 100 peaceable, loved home and wss happiest in the years of the republic, A book everybody wants The Orphan Children. We in vite special attention to a letter from Dr. Sommerell to be found in another column. This statement from a gentleman of Dr. A difficult v occurred in Robes on county Summerell's high character ougbt to sat- Isat Saturday night between J. H. Hayes, isty every one that the Orphan Asylum at Alva Britt and J. C. Freeman, which re- Oxford lain every may wormy oituecnamy iEW ADVERTISEMENTS. salted in the death of the first named, and confidence oi tne pnonc ; ana sureiy such an institution, having for its object bosom of his' family. I believe he enjoyed the respect and confidence of all who knew him. He has come down to the grave like a shock of corn fully ripe and I trust has heard the mas ter say "well done." yCharlotte Democrat A Monroe Enqurier Copy. - ' I Something new at A Parker's. Come the maintenance, education , and protection and see everybody. Death of Mrs. Bettie Hender son. .We regret to have to annouce the death of this estimable lady who died at her residence in this city last Sunday night Mis. Henderson has been in delicate health for some time past. The Dr. and the fami ly and friends of his deceased wife have the heartfelt sympathy of our citizens in their sad bereavement. Death of J. F. Marl in Esq. We very much regret to hear of the death of J. P. Marlin, Esq., which took place in this county, on the 12th from pneumi nia. He was a young man of much promise, and if he had been spared would have made a very useful citizen. His high character bad made him many friends. The death of such a man is indeed, a loss. . , A Manuel of Health. An edition of between nine and ten mil- of the noor heluless ornlian children of the Hons of comes of a verv useful work is now w r i i . . . .. .. i . Rtti shnnlrl commend itself to the liber- ready for gratuitous distribution, ana can oe , hoA tnr aalrinflr all- dm Store in thp ity and kindness of every right thinking British Colonies Spanish person in the land. We therefore expect American or Brazil. The work referred to is that a large contribution will be sent from 11.1 Ai.m,nM fr IB74. The tnedi- this place to the little orphans at Oxford. wJpoftioilif it treats of the various ailments See Dr. Summorell' advertisement in to which tb6 numan gygtem is subject, and this paper. I sets forth the peculiar properties of Hostet- ter's Stomach Bitters the purest and best Not Granted. A few days ago J. tonic at present known as a preservative of health and strength, as a remedy for debility and disease. The Alamanao is printed in all the principal languages of the civilized world, and reaches a larger number of fami lies and individuals that any other medical treatise that every issued from the press. No man or woman who has due regard for that choicest of heaven's blessings, bodily vigor, should fail to read the plain, simple and convincing articles which this truly Send for circular. Address. Ziceler & McCurdy, 518 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 4r. For COUGHS, COLDS. H0RSENE SS, AND all THROAT DISEASES, Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP OKLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED and SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggist. 4w. Dr. GREEN'S FIT CUES ! The Great Remedy for Epilpsy, Cures. Fits, Spasms, Con visions and Nervous Wake fulness, acts promptly, often arr renting the Fits from the first day's use, even where tney nave existed for years. COMPOUND EX. COR YD ALIS ! The Great Vegetable Alterative, Cures. Scrofula. Secondary Sypbalia, Eruptions on the Skin, and all diseases arising from impure Blood A. Snider and Jaeon Hunt, retail dealers in spirituous liquors, made application to the town Commissioners for an extension of their license for another year ; bnt not withstanding this ; Board, during its term of office, has granted license to other parties, it refused to do so in the above named ses. Upon what grounds these refusals were based, we can't imagine, since it is Agents Wanted. SEND FOB CATALOUGE. DOMESTIC SEWING MACH NE Co., New York The Highest Medical Authorities of Europe says the strongest Tonic, Purifier and Deo bat ru- ent known to the medical world is JURUBEBA. It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous system restores yisor to the debili tated, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions and acts directly on the Liver and 8pleen. Price $1 a bottls. JOHN Q. KEL LOGG, 18 Piatt St. N. Y. 4w. MEDICATED HONEY. A Sovereign Balm for Coughs Colds, Bron chitis, Asthma, and all diseases of the air-passages and Lungs. By its timely use many sup posed cases of Consumption ars promptly re lieved and the Lungs restored to health. NEURALGIA SPECIFIC ! A prompt, positive and permanent relief for the excruciating pains of Neuralgia, Bheuuma tism and Sciatica. For Sale by T. F. Kluttz. Prepared only by Dr. GREEN. LINDLEY ft BENTLEY. CHARLOTTE N. C. Nov. 6, 1873.-ly. We claim and can nhow that it is the . most be-utifuL delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and wnoothl v running of all the Family Sewing Machines. It is re markable not only for the range and variety of 11s sewing, out au lor uie virieiy ana uiueui kinds of texture which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making- the urncm- lockkivbx-stic-stitch. alike on both aMes of the fabric sewn. Thua. beaver doth, or lea may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of st itch; and. in a moment, this willinc DeTer-wearrine instrument mar be adjusted fas fine work on eauze or scessmer tisw 11. or the tacking of tarlatan, or reding, or alsaei otlier work which del teste fingers have known to perform. And with iU simplicity of construction ; w of o Deration : uniformity of renciax action at ' - T - . . any speed; capacity for range and ranety of work, fine or coarse leaving all rivals behind it. Ws with pleasure refer the public to the Gold and Bronse Medals and Diplomas swarded to our Machines in America, Prussia, England, snd recently in Austria at the Exposition in Vienna, where we were awarded five Medals, Merit, Pro gress, and three for articles manufactured on our Machines. But it gives us much greater pleasure, to present to the public the sworn returns of sale, (to which any one can have access) of the differ ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four rears, made to the receiver appointed by the owners of valuable Sewing Machine Patents, snd which shewn the precise number of machines sold by each Company. 1MB 1970 1971 1973 Sinter MsnafsoUng OS., SS.TM 1ST.SSS li.t tlt.TM W l.erler Wilton do TS.BbS WJBS 1SSJSW USJIB Hows MseMn 0., 4S.00S TS.1M SM1S 14MO0 QroT a Baker Saving M.chln. Co., K.lSf 67,401 M.NSS Doacstts Sawing do lSJStT WosdSo- ng do MM SMS SS.SU witeoi a otbko do not tsso masr wiuod do ses stoas AixerlcSP Button-Hole Orer- feraln Machine Co. T.7M 14, MS tS.ltl OoU Medal do SSI noreoes do 18.H1 17,060 B. P. Hows do Brow. A I will WiUdeQswi lUeratae, I Cookiaw SSwees that I can retmunenl. and that will rire a weant may have Stencil Cutting. I am wm renarsd lo eat mod - " for maiking Tobacco, Floor Ae. at the in prices. Ooe-(oarth inch letters One-half and ire eiwhts Three-fourths A smV, Persona living io and send their orders, slating Y. U. money Order for the cut the Stencil Plate and forward by H possible, free of footage. The Little (.rm. I also hare for sale Ike "Little Gem" Cor inc clothing, Cards, Ac, with ImUliSle Ink. 1 1 Plshrs bliow- i? - - . Mis, I T'I ksttSWL villi 1. B The letters can be very neatly. Price MUSIC STAtVB. TVe best Portable Miadc Staa4 ia the WerU for Brass Bands. It is very neatly made weighs less than two pecked in s small space. Patented Sept. 15th, 1970: Aug - . a a a m Ti Linioms swaraed try tne Ai Exhibition, New York. 1871. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a 6th. 1971. Sal L. V. BROW. tahory. K. C, July 17th lt71-tf. lEKIfii I HI. Offer extraordinary inducements friends and customers this Season, SPRING STOCK 1M47 is larger, more select, and more vario TSr befurs. It was bnurht frvr Mih. a time when goods were very low ta tne Northern markets. Hence, they are better preps i ed than ever, to suit sJI tastes and fancies, aud to give better bargains for cash. sb44 I They made their purchase of Dress Goods Lard only cents at A Parker's. There are large numbers of stray bulls roaming in this section, as witness the ads in our columns for the past few weeks An exchange asks, will an honest man take a paper out of the post office for an iadifiuite time, and then when he is called ou to pay for it deny that he subscrib ed for it. or that he disired it sent to him ? We answer that he will not An honest man is always ready and wil ling to pay for the papei he takes from the office and reads, whether he ordered it sent to him or not. Neither will an honest man try to get rid of paying for a paper he takes from the office, though it has boon sent to him over the time for which he paid. He will pay for every week and every month he gets it, and never order it stopped till arrearages are settled np. well knownthat the applicants are strictly practical publication contains. The miscel- law-abiding men, and that they have uni formly kept orderly houses; and since the question of the suppression of the retail traffic was not before the people at the time of the last election. But what laneous matters is varied, instructive and amusing, and the calendar department copious and comprehensive. A LECTURE TO VOl At; MEN. jst 1-uhUxhcd. in aSealed Envelope. Price at r Cfwtk A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emins, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Marriage generally; Ner- Mental aud Physical Incapacity, leaulting from Splf-Hbuae. etc. Bv ROBERT J. CULVER- WELL, M. D., Aathor of the '-Green Book," Ao. The world-renowed awthor, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own exper ience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse , . i . l : . may oe encctuauy removeu wnoum uieuitmi and without daugdrous surgical operations, hnnirirs. instrument-, riuir- or cordials, pointing out a mode of euro at once certain and effec tual bv which every sufferer. m matter what - Vletr - So Daria - So Blaca - do Reialnrtos Xmptra do J. K. Braanadorf da Kni0De 4o BartiHt, Rert rtlbl do Sartrsai h Fantes do do do do do uses 4M S14 1.0S4 less? urts 14JSST 11JS1 11JSTS 6 OrlalDal Howo rtnkla S Lr an Artrs Sliplle Xm. ire Aa Pa'ham do J. 0 Fo'roa So M'Kar do C V. ThaaaoD do Unloo Button-Hole do Lsasrtu do 44S 1.141 TTl 8 'MS H0 a, est T 4 7) 1 MSS for ladies, rectlemen and children. speciality than heretofore, and really feel anxioas to have their friends call sad ex amine their a-tock. They think it iselecaatt it is certainly pleasing to the eye, and (quali ty considered) it is unusually cheap. B t tis 147 14 Breach-loading Shot Guns $40 to $300. Double Shot Ciuna, $8 to $150. Single Guns, $3 to 20. Rifles $ to $75. Revolvers, $6 to $2o. PintnU 1 in S3. Gun Material. Fishins Tackle. hi condition mar be.mavcuro him.-elt i -heauly . r i , r-l.,1 1 - I : j II- TIT1K T.Kf!TT'rRie and comprehensive. Hostetter's Almanac is. in short, a household conven ience, adapted to use of all classes and call- J before paid for ings. Tne farmer, tne planter, tne miner, lL .- Si I- . M.U.ini 1 .i K. .r Vv At i t ! ! AL . I U8 lie C Hill UIV uIWIUMINH vac lauuin. ever the object of this action ou the part profe8ionat man, all need it . and to invaiid8 .1 ITi S 1 ? L.1I -. ! 1 . I m.i a sa. ll - 1 a a of both sexes it is literally an article oi prime necessity. The medical technicalities which render so many medical treatises intended for popular Use unintelligible to the general Large discount to Dealers or Clubs. Army Guns, Revolvers, &., bought or traded for. Goods sent by express C.O.D. to be examined 4W. privately Wl nil v. BOO OS TO THOUSAND of the Board, it is generally pronounced impartial, dnjust,iextraordinary. If it is an attempt to force the narrow-minded $20 SJlVED! 2b meet ihe urgent demand of the times the FLORANCE SEWING M CHINE CO. have detenu1' gU REDUCE PiciCEf and ILL PROVE A AND THOUSANDS. Sent uflder seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, Da. Cuvbbwkll's Marriage Guide, priee 50 cents Address the Publishers, CHAS J C KLINE 6l CO 127 Bowery, New York Post Office Box4,586 The reader will also note that although it is charged that Sewing Machines are sold at en ormously high prices, yet be will see in at sever al firms, that were in existence have foiled or abandoned an smprofitable business. We respectfully solicit a call from all parties desiring a first cfsss Sewing Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, Ac Also Silk, Linen, and Cotton Threads, Needles, Oil, etc. inge r Mannfic turi n e Co JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. notions of certain parties upon our citizens reader, have been carefully avqided in this snd will hereafter sell thir $70 Machine for I 1 . a as a i If I C . A nnA a1a- Sr1 oa in nrnnfirtinn Tri-Weekly.'-'We propose to begin the Publication of a TrU Weekly paper earl in January next, if we meet with the proper encourgement from our citizens Salisbury ought to have a TrU Weekly Taper at least, and her citizens ought to sustain one well. If they will insure us a hundred cash paying subscribers, and a pretty liberal advertising patronage, we feel confident that, with what circulation we shall be able to procure outside the city, we shall be enabled to get out a respectable and creditable, Tri Weekly paper. We repnectfullv asks our friends to assist us j w in procuring the desired number of sub scribers in the city. without first getting the sense of the peo pie at the ballot box, the cause they would have advanced will be greatly damaged. There is a proper and an improper way to do every thing. But the public will not tolerate dictation or the assumption of undue powers by their agents. The fact is this Board has no moral right under the circumstances of its election, if indeed, it has the legal right, to withhold a license from any one who can prove a good char acter and who tenders the money for it. By this action of the Board, the town loses $50, the county, $50 and the State $50, while there is no effected. We are glad to learn, since writing the above, that the Board has applied to the Legislature for the power to hold an elec tion on the subject. This is very proper. pamphlet. Alt is clear, explicit, forcible, and reconcilable with reason and common seoce. The proprietors, Messrs Hostetter & smith, $50, and other styles in proportion. FLORANCE is the ONLY Sewing Machine that feeds the work backward and forward, or to right and Pittsburg, Pa-, on recept of a two cent stamps 1 left, as the purchaser may prefer. It has been rtll fr,.rA o -rw h- mail to nv nsrson -reatlv INPROVED AND SIMPLIFIED, W ill avrs ww saa v t J ffr I O J , . who cannot rirocure one in his neighborhood, snd is better than any other machine in the The Purest akd Sweetest Cod-Liver Oil is Hazard & Caswell's, made on the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard a Co- New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it pre fer it to all others. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in market. market IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST Florance, Mass., Nov. 1373. 4w Br. - Safe's 'en-I arrh Itemed V NsAfiM!j ASIATIC CHOLERA Almost Every Case IN CHINA. Cured With good whatever PAIN-KILLER ! Imedtt ixuc tropertlea,to which I th HiMaia -rieiaa i when the system hssl been put in perfect I order with Doctor Discovery which should If the majority of oar citizens declare in then it will be tho duty of the Board to enforce their wishes. We hope that the Legislature Vick'a Floral Guide for 1874 has just been received. It is a very hand some and beautifullv illustrated work of about 140 nasres. containing a great deal 0 r - - w of very valuable instruction on gardening tho cultivation of flowers. &c. &c. and is well Worth four times the price asked for it. It is published quartely at25cts a year. Even if you dont order garden or flower seeds, you should not fail to pro cure tho Guide for the valuable instruct tians k contains on the above subjects. But the Guide is not the important thing Vick has to offer the public. His seeds of every variety may be relied upon as being just what they are represented to be, fresh and pure, and will cirtainly come up :We have never known or heard of sin gle package that failed, and so say all those who have ever bought seeds from Vick. We arcsurpri. i that those wlio deal in foreign seeds here do not procure their supplies from Vick instead of Buist and Landreth, since it is well known that Viok's seeds are supperier. See advertisement in another column. Ytv. a a Sibs : D urine a residence of some ten rears in Siam and China, as a missionary I found your Pain-Killer a most valued remedy for that fearful scourge tne tjnoiers. In administering the medicine I found it most effectual to give a tea-spoonful of Pain Killer in a arill of hot water sweetened with suaar : then, after about fifteen minutes, begin avor of the suppression of the retail shops, to give about a tablespoonful of the same mix tnre everv few minutes until relief was obtained. Apply hot applications to the extremities. Bathe the stomach with Pain-Killer, clear, and rub ii tup im in nriSK.iv. u i mjsc uu iiaunic vnuicm, ill ac- I . : y . i. . . . r a i .1 I v f.i-nn oimnei'.v in rcrroc t blOOu nwuu .,.., sr, to aci qanMni f .TTZZml I elands ot the nose and its chambers, i KiZZU. 1? KnnlH lwt nnn hed With I iUeVee. Bfiaki Dourheorith wKi.hVnrvilr.lne can bo carrteu nxnn up ZZZmrm oritt and f mm which discbantei r2.-vi immM haathis course I of treatment proren, that the proprietor I offers $500 Howard for a case oil r. A i j i Us. i i n n, i,tnrrh which he I tcureT Thetwolnesjwtth Instrument, for $2, by aUdruppisia. and took the medicine faithful), in the way cede to the reauest of the Board that our stated above, eight out of ten recovered. KJt.V. xv. TmurXftUJ, Missionosry in uuma. citizeus may settle the matter in a proper j IN ME MORI AM. Honorable Nathaniel Boy den Died, at his house in Salisbury, and in the triumph of the Christains Faith, on the 20th, day of November 1873, Nathaniel Boyden in the 87th year of hit age. He was born in Franklin Mass., Aug 16th, 1796, wss a soldier in the war of 1812, was graduated at Union College in the class of 1821. Studied law with Judge Boot in Livingston County N. Y.,settled in North Carolina in 1822 where his life hss been a practical success in every thing he has undertaken. As a practic ing lawyer he had no Superior in his large cir cuit. Hs has been a menber of both Houses of the old General Assembly of N. 0. and of the Constitutional Convention of N. C. in 1865 A 6 He was elected to Congress in 1847 and again in 1867. He was appointed associate in the Dear Sins -.: During: a lone residence in China I have used your valuable PainKiller, both in my family and among the Chinese, and have found it a most excellent medicine. In the Summers of 1872 aud 1873, while residing in Shanghai. I found it an almost certain cure for cholera, if used in time. Indeed, usin& it in a great many instances, I do not remember fail ing in a single case. For three years I have been residing in this place, more than fifty miles from a physician, snd have been obliged often to fall noon my own resources in cases of sickness. The Chinese come to us in great numbers for medicine and advice. Though without medical knowledge ourselves, the few simple remedies we can command are so much in advance even of their physician, that we have almost daily applications. We allow them to come, beeause it brings us in contract with them and opens a door of usefulness. In diarrhea colic, vomiting, cholera, coughs, etc., your Pain Kille hss been my chief medicine. Yours, rery truly, Rev. T. P. CBAWFOBD, Tungchow, China. y! MsT8bb3 FRESH ARRIVAL, FALL AND WINTER 600D8. nXcCTJBBXZVS k CO.. Wholesale and Retail dealers in General Merchandise are now in receipt, of a large Stock ; Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Notion, Hals, Cup, Boot, Shoe, Groeerie, e., dee. which they are determined to sell as low as any house in Western North Carolina. They keep constantly on hands the best ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, snd are Aeents for the best French Burr Mil Stones. Thev are alo Agents for hann stel eb rated Super Phosnh-.itc, Polapsco Guano, dec They buy and sell Grain, rlour, Hay, and all kinds of country pioduce. Thankful for past favors, they hope to merit a continuance of the same, lie sure ana give tneai a can oeiorc purchasing elsewhere. J. SAM'L. McCUBBUiS, J. D. Gaskil-s T. B. Bs-ll. D. R. JciJAjr. No. 1, Murphy1 Granite Row, SaUtbury, N. C. Sept. 18,-3mos. TO CHURCH 0FFICER8. I offer Pcbb Grape Wihe for Communion purposes. Believing it wrong to sell or use the adulterated Northern stun so-caiieu nineior this purpose, I shall keep none but Pure North Carolina made Grape Wine, which I can conscientiously recommend. Also, Hsnging, Bracket, and Stand Lamps, suitable for the Pulpit, wall or ceiling, at moder ate prices. Give me a call. THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist Salisbury, Y. C. Oet. 2-tf. HOUSE PAINTING, Sicn Pain tins. Carriage Painting, Carriage Triinmtn Paper Hanging, sfce. I sm prepared to execute all orders in ths above lines. Satisfaction warranted. Office, next door above PsrkerV Orders from the country promptly attended to. 11. 1. 15KU Aug. 11, 18T3 3mos. 52 THEIR ASSORTMENT IS GENERAL, comprising ell that they have usually kept with additional items of attraction. They can meet the demands of the Farmer, the Macbanic the Artisan, and many of the Pro fessioual man. It ia a proverfe with scene el their customers, "ilerouey keeps every thing and the beet." They desire to call special attention to A new branch grafted this Spring, to wit : A MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. This was designed for the accommodate of their lady customers, and it has oeea pre- uoauced by many of tbein as s decided sue- cess in its general scope and itemized details It is under the immediate Suparvartoa of Mrs. Halyborton and Miss McMoaray, who are ever ready to respond to the calls of their customers. Call and see, snd bear prices. MEBONEY fc BRO. May 8-tf. NEW SPRING STOCK. COO their usual X 4 BRO Conaisting of all large stock Positive and Permanent Cures ! Read the following. Claytox, 9. C- Aug. 15, 1878. TheO. F. Kluttz, Esq.: Salisbury, N. C. Dear Sir. I boosht last fall from Wade, Boykin St Co., Baltimore, 1 dozen bottles of your "Klutts's Chill Cure" I sold it to those having chillo. and aa this is a prevalent sickneaa in many sections. I wss anxious to find s specific for Chills. Fevers and A sue Ac. I looked care- - . "w ... , fully after the result of each bottle, some ot which was used in longstanding case, and allow me to say that every bottle effected a cure. 1 am now selling it and warranting ears or no pay. This "Klutts's Chill Cure" saves many a Doc tor's bill of $5, $10, or $20. I enclose the pay for 4 doaen more, as thetsst dosen is all gone, every bottle warranted, and not in a single ease has the benefit of the warrant been applied for. Very Respectfully Yours. H. J- RYAL8. Piedmont Air-Line Railway Richmond & Danville Railway, N. C. Division.) CONDENSED 2IME TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, Oct. 12th, 1873. borios of goods adapted to tkia section of Country. Their stock is full and complete in all tiona of Prints, Black and Brown Linens snd iJrills, Dress goods iss style, Ladies' ready made auita, a mo selection of . aimers and Coating, rum Js of all kind. Tbeir stock ofCtotaiec, furnishing goods ia the largest and SM ble to be found in Ubia market. A full lete stork of Shoes, lists, Hoary ns Ac Sugar, Coffee, Molasaas, and all GROCERIES. i Their terms are strictly cash and a few exceptions. Those who are reliable prompt in paying their account it affords pleasure to accommodate. To eaabie tk sell goods at close price, which they are mined to do, ibis policy has beta adapts d, goods are sold oa Usee to iodiaswiasiaato pasSifm heavy losses will occur from ths Psiilismi flftf heavy losses will occur from Use Tlsiilinyi flkf Homestead provision of the law, and when Lasses are sustained by merchant. It is a well stated NOW READY. 1864. THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINE IBM- THAT AT TUB 8AMB TIME Purges, Purifies and Stength ens the System. r, Tntt'BPlllS are composed of many edients. Prominent among them are Bar- a wvi ,n ." a A sal-anna ano VYiiavnerry, bo unueu as act to- -"-r-, ooblUhed in the one. throueh its admixture with 6 'u ' ' 37 XB4& OF PUBLICATION. Turner's If. C. Almanac for 1874 is tne tar- I aa OS I 1 : I 3 L the State. For Sale by McNKKLY set her: the one. throuah other substances, purifying snd purging ; while other is strengthening the system. Thus these Pills are at the same time a tonic and a cathar- ! Afl'iAAMlnm li.ni ortiifrlit fnr Kv mfulinaT men. but never before discovered. In other Cct,30th lm( words, thev do the work of two medicines snd do it mnch better than any two we know of, for thev remove no thine from the system but im- while thev puree tney aiso A WALTON, Merchants, Salisbury, K. C. nun ties, so that while thev purge Those using Pain-Killer should strictly ob- I strengthen and hence they cause no debility and serve the following directions At the commencement of tne disease, take a held at the time of his death. and then bathe freely serosa the stomach and He was baptised and confirmed' in 1857 in bowels with the Pain-Killer clear. Should the ne was oapucu uU wuuimw diarrhea and cramp continue, repeat the dose St. Luke's Church Salisbury, of which church ee flfteen mute In way the dreadful hs remained a communicant up to the time of scourge may be checked and the patient reliev ed in t lie course of a few hours. N. B. Be sure and get the genuine article ; and is recommended by those who have used the Pain-K iller for the cholera, that in extreme his death. At a meeting of the vestry St. Luke's Church Salisbury, N. C. Nov. 24th 1873 the following are followed bv no reaction. Dr. Tutt's Pill a have a wonderful influence on the blood. They not only purify without weakening it. but thev remove all noxious par ticles from the chyle before it is converted into 1 fluid, and thus mages imbilitation, so there is no nsnaes or aieknesa 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 ! STILL THEY COMB! rs STORE. NEW FALL AMD WINTER STOCK ! Larger and Better than Ever V ttraT.f.Afllt hss just returned from the Northern cities with a full and complete atock. in which great Bargains can be had Those buying for cash or barter, will find it to their interest to examine his Stork before bny- ine elsewhere. Thsnkful for past patronage he hopes by fair deal i ng and strict attention to business to merit s continuance -i iue aaiue. and resolutions were unanimously I preamble adopted ; . " . Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to remove frori earth to paradiseour beloved broth er in the Church, the Hon. Nathaniel Boyden, thereby depriving his family of a husband and father, St. Lukes Church of a communicant and and emam&ted. but on the contrary, while all j the patient take two (or more) teaspoon-1 imparities sre being removed, the combined sc- J a Caaam! Uinrl Piann fuls instead of one. tion of the Saisaprillia and Wild Cherry pnri- JOUUIIU iscsijas a The PAIN-KILLER is sold by all the Drug- fies and invigorates the body, snd sction. Price gists and Dealers in Family Medicines, 25 cents a box. Sold by all druggist. Depot 48 Cortlandt St., New. w. 'Price. 25 and 60 cents and Si. BRUT DAVIS A SON Manufs & Proofs. 130 High , St, Prov., R. I. Marriage Certificates forsaJe here. FOR SALE. Enquire at this office. ah- , a. are met aad it reneass lossea to be made a as have determined to stop this www ess, by selling at the lowest each rices and credit ao man who fa GOING flORTH. Statiows. Mail. Exn a m a f wi b St r- a sr a aV Leave Charlotte. wju v. m. e.ioA.n " Air-Line Junct'n, lff,06 8.30 " Salisbury, JX)6 A. M. 10 21 " " Greensboro, 3 30 - J9.45 P. 3 - Danville, 6.20 M 3.12 M M BurkviUs, 1136 7J8 - Arrive at Richmond. 217 P.M. 10.17 - GOING $OUTH. Statioks. Mail. Bxraaas Leave Richmond, liP.M. 6.00 A. M. Durkville, 4.45 " 8.2 44 - Danville, 1.18 " 12.48 p. M " Greensboro. 1120 " 3 50 " " Salisbury. 1 38 A.M. 8.10 " 14 AirUneJunc. 4 29 ' 6.08 Arrive at Charlotte, 4.05 - 8.15 - GOING EAST. Btatioxs. Mail n Leave Green8loro, 3.05 A. M., M Co. Shops, 4 45 " Raleigh, 8Jfi " Arrive at Uoidaboro.il. IS " fact that such ble to suppose that the far as practicable, tails on the I tomera. They of doing business, and barter prices unworthy of it. They are thankful to their daily customers for their verv liberal cosh 6dence, and hope by selling Good Goods at kr prices to secure their continued favors. MOCK A 3B3ROWH. March 27 tf. ELUTTZ B CHILL (II, GOING WEST. Ststions. Mail. Lesve Goldsboro,, 2-30, P. M. " Raleigh. SM " " Co. Shops, 9 3 ' Arrive at Greensboro, 12.36 A. M. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains be tween Charlotte and ' Richmond, (without charge-) Por further Informations address 8. E. ALT. General Ticket Agent. GfH-nsWro, N. C. T M. R. Talcott, gngineer and General Superintendent. contains neither Quinine nor Arsenic, is i ly sale, and makes positive and pei in sweat! Only 50 cent. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants. Prepared bv THEO. F. KLUTTB, Druggist, Salisbury, M.4V Sent. A tf. A COW AND CALF FOR SALE. A PPLY A T THIS OFFICE. Warranted Chill Cure. The only warranted chill core sold hi this section of ths State. Prepared by the Meoaaanal Co., of N. C. Purely vegetable, children take .it as well as adults. For sale only by U. tK BoesACo. Money refunded in all cases cures sre not ssTsseted. Sept. II, tf Administrators' Notice. The undersigned having duly qualified as I Administrators with the will snnezed of I . Shaver, deceased, hereby notify all debteel to saM estate to n those having rlsisas against fied to peseeut them to ths before the 2nd dsy of Septtrober, 1874, ar notice will be plead to bar of tbeir cecoverz. Sept ember tad, 1873. HENRY A. LEMLT, EDWIN SHAVER, A 5i:tf no to $20 rirsrx H. Buaiu A Co. Sc Louis, Ma Mew. 0 lS7tMf. . . - r

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