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as 4k, 3 (farrlirn lUatfljmnit. 8A&SBUEY. THURSDAY JAN. I, Sheet. As announced last week we did not intend to issue any paper this week, bat on reflection, we frit it to terprise, which he has had fhe honor A Card from Rev. P. A. Strobel. The undersigned expects to terminate his connection with the American Bible Society as its District Superintendent lot North Carolina on the 1st January next. In taking this step, he believes he is fol lowing the pah of duty, as he is looking to tlie iutetests of that noble christian en- to 1 000, and the equipment aAd material ac count consume onbal&S this sum. Mr.JWest ; "Angelica, it anybody a eonrtin' t. -.,, k;ii n..antJlv o-ivp. SkAQ - nntw." iuouires an anxious young man. 1 . . . . .. - M.-l of the Treasury ofAhe United is to say, c2, OQO,0jo each This lore story comes from the be doe our advertising patrons that we Mue a half r heel , giving the adver- tt if nothing more. Hence, the half sheet. Next week we will resume lion of the full eize. And it shall be our studied effort, during the year 1874, to Make the Watchman look neater, and rove more interesting than it ever has heretofore. ' Out friends can greatjly aid us by promptly renewing their subset ip tions, and otherwise assisting us in exten ding our circulation. And we most ear nestly appeal to them for their kind fa on. The tesults of 1874 will be of great in terest to the people ; there will be impor tant matters brought up for their consid ration, and important election lield Every eklaen should be well posted, in rder that be may act and vote intelligent ly. We shall earnestly endeavor to keep oar readers thoroughly posted on all mat' ten Affecting their interests. Renew your subscriptions, and get your neighbors who do uot take a heme paper to do likewise. represent in this Stale for nearly two years. He feels that he ought not to retire without making a public ackoowledg uiei.t of the christian sympathy aad co operation which have been so generously by ttm tnrwJa a 1ke A- ble cause throughout the State. He re cognizes, with a grateful heart, the hand of a gracious Saviour in whatever suc cesses have erowned his labors. It is gratifying to him to receive assurances of the cotiudence of the communities in w hich he has been permitted to labor, and pi their cordial approval of the man ner in which he has prosecuted toe nn portant work committed to his trust. Whether he shall remain in the State or seek a field of usefulness elsewhere, he will always cherish a grateful remem brauce of the christian hositpaltty of the good people of the State, and will rejoiee m every evidence ef their material pros perity, as well of their moral and spir itual progress. He would commend the Bible cause to the confidence and the earnest and unabated support of all the christian people of the State. P. A. SXBOBEL, Dist. Snp't of A. B. S. for N. 0. December 20, 1873. td" Editors please copy. Logan's bill 000,000 out States, that of these twenty gentlemen, tor tne privil ege of having them build this road. The abatement of duties would exceed mat sum. This is not a land grant, buf some of Mr. Logan's constituents will be likely to ask it it be not a money grant of the most stupendous sort. Again, suppose it should be decided to take tins road throtrgu the heart of the cities of Toledo and Cleve laud, or any other cities in its possible mate. No at arHhu Legislator' of Ow could prevent the express trains from dashing through the streets of these cities at a speed of sixty miles an hour. To interfere witbihe road is to make yourself amenable to the Federal courts, to which alone its authorities are responsible. Congress regulates the tariffs of the road, and, as it gives to the corporators such an enormous bonus out of the revennes of the people, it might require in return that the road should repay this bonus by convey ing passengers and freight for less than cost. This act, which is easily conceiva ble of a Congress made up of such dema gogues as Senator LgGaN, would end in nothing less than the destruction of all competing roads and the erection of Sena tor Logan's iuto the one controlling mon opoly of the country. The Pennsylvania Railroad is bad enough, bat Senator Logan's road, if built, would make that Ossa like a wart. Ar. Y. World. nil Vf4 Angelica, "there's a onjse - fellar kkjdersorter coortm me, an kinder sorter nfltff rather more kinder sorter r , - -- aa ay 1 r If ITITniTTITfiTT PPITflflT iMiuuHflirjnounuuL pot than iter.' MARRIED. On the 11th December, at the residence of the brid's father, John Moose, in Cabarrus County y the Ree. W. H. Cone, Luther C. Miller, of Rowan County, and Miss Martha A. Moose, of Cabarrus County. FOR YOUNG LADIES, at mae ion, Mcdowell co., m. c, wiiis 8ciiool will be opened J. JAN. 18TH. 1874, and continue JiO weeks. Rev. S. B.Trawick, A. M , Principal, assisted i vr a H Tnvipii and others. w -- A,, Studies, tier term -JIO w " J w m Intermediate, " " Junior and Senitor. " 25 (" Iatio. Greek, French or German, each 500 i ..n Piano Forte, per term, uw IT.. ..f maLrniheUt. - 3 OU Brd iu th best fainihee. per month 900 fur further particulars, apply to ur On the 84th December, at the residence of the Ur-A Jviit MiUpr's bv the same Jos. M. Trai ler and Miss Eliza Jane Parker, both of Rowan I j H QHkey. or Maj. W. H. Maloue. Marion County. TaW PUUBST A.N L) SwjttTEST CoD-l& Oil is Hazard A 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. Physiciins have decided it superior to any of the other oils in market. N. C for Circular. December 5th. 187i. Pec. 24. 15 : 1 mo. Trade of Salisbury. It can hard ly be denied that the business men of Salisbury possess a large share of that shrewdness of judgment, and forecast of perception so indispensable to success in the mercantile business. True, not many of them bave made large fortunes, and we are glad of it; nor have many of them failed n business, srhich is moie gratifying still. Few towns can, boast of a more cautious or better class of merchants and tradesmen than Salisbury. Few. of men who exhibit more intelligent skill, nnflaging industry, and honorable and generous intercourse with cnstomeie. Our merchants me not gamblers in trade; but wit boat exception, we believe, do business iu a legitimate and fair manner. What ever wf good report they enjoy with the people of the western counties, has been fairly won, and if sustained in the future, will be due to like influences. There is one thing deserving their at tentate which, it seems to us, might be accomplished by organised effort, and that is, a more favorable arrangement in reppeet to Railroad charges on freight. They are entitled to and ought to enjoy, as fair ratef 'as any other community on the Hue. Certainly, there should be no discrimina tions to their damage. We hope thy wilj see to this matter ; meautime observe tbe course of the wiud as indicated by the following. From the Winston Sentinel ' 'Jsde. We notice a number of wag ons tYom Asbe and Alleghany conuties in towphis week loaded with produce which they exchanged for dry goods and groce ries. During tbe fall and winter there has been a considerable trade here with the counties west of us as far as Watauga, and wUh the counties of Henry, Patrick andCarroll in Virginia. Winston is the central point of trade for a large section ofcpuutiy comprising not less than fif teen counties, and these the richest and most productive counties of Western Caro ling. Salisbury and Statewide are work ing hard to secure a large portion of this trade, and jf our merchants and business men d'ouhl but show halt the energy, en terpizc and business tact that is shown by the citizens of the above named places, Winston and Salem would command al most 'be entire trade of Watauga, Ashe, Alleglniuy, Alexander, W ilkes, Yadkin and Davie counties in a very short time. at If horrur in Ajjbut Ai.daJg dv wrnBn fTAt. MlJRUKE We leril that a le urd r was recent Iv committed MMMtty. is that a man named Richard Ii. Iihi! coilittrl a (t inMirliri h ht. hvd lv a iir.ii iiaiuerKI h: C wM TJm f The parties afterwards uiH aid stabbed Anderson causintr his death in seven; minutes fter. We learn that. I VilffU'lc V;m tlip firm nf n minr urn. .1... . e lit. my uiiiMHicr ui me innipueiiiic pcreua We learn that the prisoner's counsel are coi.JiaVnt that this is a case of man slaughter, and not murder. Peacock is quite a young man, only about 19 years ollfa'im it is said was not the aggressor in the difficulty which resulted so fatally. That he Wits attacked and knocked down ; and that while tbn assailant was stamp ing hjnjj.hu fell ; nd iu the fall came iu conrtreP with the knife a small one which penetrated his heart. lllprAvuly stated that there were 103 carts in Wilmington market last week. Query ,0. lPo they eat carts in Wil mington Query No.!g Did the carts, i peanuts and potatoes ? Alex.H. StepubKs a letter defen ding the salary grab say "Eveiy one certainly who uuderstands the Constit uiiou of his country knows that the only contract he entered into at the time of bis election ind acceptance of the trust was to receive just such compen sation (no more nor any lesf ) as the pres ent Congress may fix for itself during the period of its duration, and there certainly ean be no culpability or offence, involving either his own honor or that of the State he represents, on the part of any member or Seuator in taking and holding whatever compensation may be so legally allowed him under the Constitution of the United States. And nothing can be more unjust, or more demoralizing of the popular dis tinction between what is really right and really wrocg in other words, between virtue and vice, or integrity and baseness that the common senseless clamor a gaitist those who received increased pay allowed by the last Congress, and which classes them with 'thieves aud 'rubers. If they for this act are to be thus stigma tized, what is to become of the character and reputation of those who have ever been regarded as the ablest, truest, and purest statesmen of tbe United States V If the legality of the Salary Grab act wereHn dispute Mr. Stephens's argu ment would be conclusive. If the char acter of the present and the last Congress Were as worthy of respect as the charac ter of the Congresses before the era ofi Republican corruption, the analogy of the last back-pay act to form r ones would be forcible. But-'neither the last nor the present Congress can be trusted, as many former Congresses might have been trus ted, to exercise tluir legal right to recon cile their public duty of economy with their private interest in the amount of their pay. Their private interest conflicts with their public trust. Instead of sol ving the doubt in favor of their public trust, they solved it in favor of their in terest. The lost Congress voted squarely not to increase the President's salary But coupled with an increase of their own salaries they reversed their action and The Secretary of War says that Gen. O. O. Howard, who had charge of the Freed men's Bureau Itoiu the lime of its establishment until the period of its abo lition, is a defaulter to the government fur over a quarter of a milii"n of dollars increasei? bid salary. The act stumped its own character upon 1M lice in that single ciicumstaiice, as utility iiidcfeusi ble. 't Dors any man suppose an net would have passed the la.-. I'ongre.-s, to take ffrecl not till the next Congre, men as iiig the pay of nieinbeia ? LKdj any one Suppose an act could pass this Congress to take effect not till the forty fourth Congress in 1875, increasing the pay of members t Such an act might be of ques tionable expediency, but at least it would h ave the disinterestedness of most m-in-1m i- U!iiniMched. In their Own m erest tiie s.iiiit v grahbeis were t.n.-e to i tutdie trust. Neither Ben BUTLEn nor ALEX. Stephens can pepper cupidity up to the hue flavor of patriotism. World. Mr. Stephens on the Floor. There was au unusual interest manifested in the House of Representatives Thursday when Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, spoke upou the question of the repe-il of the salary bill And it was nothing more than might have been expected. Mr. Stephens is a man to attract attention. His appearance is extraordinary. His reputation as a great thiuker and a great speaker has for y-ars past been co-extensive with the country And bis high position, officially, in the late Confederacy, made bim peculiarly conspic uous on the occasion of bis first address to Congress after so long an absence and the vicissitudes in national politics that occurred during that absence. On account of his physical debility be bad to be assisted in rising from his chair; and duriug the delivery of his speech, with a orutch under bis left arm, aud a velvet smoking cap on his head. it is not surprising that he riveted the gaze of all present; while, with those who bad heard of him, but had never heard him before, the wonder must bave grown as the earnest, vigorous eloqueece that has always characterized him came pouring from the lips of a man who iu repose, auduntill he was lighted up with the intellectual fire burning within him, seemed to be less with tbe living than the dead. Mr. Stepheus spoke holdlv, and greatly cheered the hearts of those mem bers who voted for the -salary bill uiiidi has beeu so roundly denounced iu all parts of the country. At the conclusion of his speech he was cordially congratulated by members of both parties and both sectious. Rich. NOTICE TO DEBTORS ? - All Derons indebted to us are respectfully but urgently requested to call and scale with out delay. . Dee. 25 1873 3t. CRAWFORD & HEILIG'S ANNUAL NOTICE ka tw r ini KLUTT2, GEAHAM &-EENDLEMAN 2nd Door below Klultz's Drug Store on a. .11 l am ... 1 --,., ,1 i - f-f 1 mw M jt accounts are an niauc ui uu wui i run nireci. ettlement. Nothing more will be aded but in- . aml Retail dealers in Genera tereat. o new accounts win oe opeueu u... x..- T. ntim large and well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, the old ones are closed. CS AW FORD & IIEIL1U. Jan. 1 1874-Jjn. ffAR cm. Consisting "of Clotlis, Cas-imeres, Jeans Shaw!?, Flannels, Dt)mestic, Prints, Dresslioods a large assonment of Yankee ruittons. STTORS. BOOTS. HATS. CAPS. Leather . . i ri : : 7 1 ; . . Maving been apiiniea pec. -"- ,nd t f.,,1 stock of GROCERIES, er of War claims for N. C, all loyal persons that have claims auainst the united btates, for nrooertv destroyed or taken by the Federal armv. can nresent them to me, as 1 am authonz . .. . , j- i . i ed to take depositions ana lorwaru me same to Washington. J. M. COFFIN Com. of War claims. Jan. 1 1874 tf. The Most Poimlar Medicine Extant. 1840 Over 30 Tears, 1873. SINCE THE INTRODUCTION OF PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER ! Insure Your Life, IN THE EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society (cf N. Y.) Assets 9 1,000 6OO, e V9 Diyidends Declared Annually. Canvasaiiig Agents wanted. Apply to j J. ALLEN BROWN, Gen'l. Agent. wsne your Houses, JtJmTUiUB, and MERCHANDISE Wit A A Which ihor boneht strictly forl wh and now offer thetn tu the citizens of riowau ami KUr roundirnr Counties at prices as low as the lowest. They will take great pleasure in showing their Stock whether rou birv or not. the invitation is come one come all and sec our new stock. We charge nothing to show you goodii We huv and sell ati kind of 'country produce such as Grain, Bacon, Fmit, Feathers, Hides, Rags. &c. Terms Strictly Oath ar Barter. W. LAWSON K0UTTZ, R. FRANK GRAHAM, Oct. 2-3mos. J. A. RKKi)LE.f Ay STILL THBY COMB? AT WALLACE'S STORE. NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK ! The' Imperial (of London) Xion 6c Iar & Globe, (of London,) Under writers Agrency (N. Y.), Franklin (of Phila.), Georgia Home (of Colum if- 1 1 ' f bn, G ), nd Old North State (of Warreoton, N. C.) are all reprcented by J. ALLEN BROWN, Aecnt. t FERTILIZERS. And after thirty years trial, the PAIN KILLER" may justly be style the great medieiue of the world, for there is uo region Pure Peruvian Guano, Sal Pacific Guano, Navassa Guano, Baugh's Look Out for a Rascal. The Piedmont Press gives an account of a rascal by the name of Joseph G. v- .tea liarecr and Better than Ever V. WALLACE has hist returned from .1... V. . .-I I . .. Mft.Ad v. 111. .. .. 1 ...oi.JaJa of the globe into which it has uot found its rtock in wllicll.trt!lt ii iri;aiiM cm be W Baw-Bone Phosphate, and "No. wkv, ana none vuerc it iuis uot ueu ai8-iy T,)lrtC bwitwiV)r va h or barter, will find il to aud highly prized. Moreover, there is no tnc;r jTest to examine his Stori befcm, buy- 1 Lump Lime, Kept on band, or 1 A . JX. . . 1 . A Y . . ,4 ll.'.Jt . . I 1 'IS, 11.. - cimiiHH iu which u una uui pi: iwou )niF ui-cw iiere. i huiiKini lor put iKttronaire I be well adapted for the cure of considerable he hopes hv fair dealing anrl sinet attention to rlered at anv time. Farmers will do wel variety for diseases : it is admirably suited bu-im-s. io merit a conliuuance of the same. for every race. It has lost uone of its good name bv reneated trials. biH eontinaei to t . ccupy a iirominent position in every medi- ciue chest ; and is still receivmg the most unoualiiied testimonials to its v.rtues, from a Beunett, who tauirlit a sinriusr school in Watauga county last Spring, professed religion, united with the Baptists:, was made superintendent of the Sabbath school, and mtrried Miss Sarah Gridcr, in August, a highly respectable young lady. Soon after the marriage, news reached the neighborhood that " Bennett" had a wife living near Statesville, Iredell county. Bennett feigned great indignation at the report, and promised the injured par ties the most irrefragible proof of its dia bolical falsity. He earnestly looked at it iu the light of persecution, or as the temp tation of the "Evil One.' lie left for Statesville to obtain proof of his innocence, and since then has not been heard from. A letter has been received in the neighborhood from the father-in law of Bennett, stating thai his lawful wife is still living. The letter from which we gather these particulars does not stale the name of the father-in-law. Bennett's picture accompanies the letter, from which it app ars.he has but one arm, sandy-colored whi?kers under the chin, long, bony face, sunken cheeks, florid complexion, high forehead, light, sandy hair and almost hald. II and him around. The workiiigmcn of London have a Shakspeare club, where they meet with their wives and sisters to read, and dis cuss Shakspeare. The men say the women understand Shakspeare ter, and know more of him than do. CKAIGE& CRalGE. ATTOR.VKV AT LAW, .... . V . -. .1 1 . I . t . I persons ot tne nignesi cnaracier uu re sponsibility. Physicians of the first respee tahility recommend it as a most effectual preparatioa for the extinctiou of paiu. L is uot only the best remedy ever known f r Bruises. Cute. Burus. &c but for Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of bowels complaint il is a remedy unsurpassed n-r ethcieucy aud rapidity of action. In the great cities of Iudia and other hot climates, it has become the Standard Mediciue for all such complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, Livr Complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs id Colds, Canker, Asthma aud Uheumatic difficulties, it has been proved by the most abundant and eoijvinciug testimony to be au invaluable medicine. No article ever attained such unbounded popularity. As an external and internal mediciue, Pain-Killer Btauds ucrivalled. Thirty Years are certainly a loug enough time to prove the efficiency of any mediciue aud that the PAIN-KILLER is deserviug of all its proprietors claim for it. is amply prov ed by the uuparalled popularity it has attain ed It is a SURE and EFFECTIVE remedy It is sold in almost every country in the world, and is becoming more and more popu lar overy year. Its healing properties have beeu fully tested, all over the world, aud it needs only to be known to be prized. Be sure you buy none but the genuine, manufac tured by PeurY Dav,IS Ac Sox, Providence. it. 1. jjS" Sold by all Druggists. a:d ' Speciaf artciiti.-npaidioPnicecrngs in Bankruptcy. S.'pt.5, 5l:3mos. 500 SACKS G. A. SALT, 100 do MashalTs Pine do 100 Bbls. Molasses. In Store tu prime order a;il for Sal b.. BINGHAM & CO by Engaging what they want at once. Time given to parties giving undoubted security, or lien on crops. J. ALLEN BROWN, Office No. 2, Granite Row at AticdVs Hardware Store. Salisbury, N. C. Aug. 28, 1873-tf. On Dit. TItat Rev. J. Rumple, of Salisbury, will be called to fill the chair of Iwrn- at Davidson College, vice Prof Anderson or Piof. Richardson, resigned. A gentleman of deep learning and possess jMR3f... ........... i a... .u r ing in no uimipuui ut'greo iua power ui coin- mnnicating his own knowledge to others, MjUnmplu would bea valuable acquisi tion to the already able faculty of David son. Chariot le Observer. 'lP Wove news will be received by tor. Rumple' congregation especially, and WPcifecus generally, wilh much sorrow. jflPMhtie Mc lelland Brown, edi ii'4f j" Alii. ii ( Monitor, has been Hri- ... (i and Wortk (Mnel Templar of j JUIo. "hu the priucipal temperance organisation of the Statu is headed aud led by a women. A Demagogue's Dodge. Senator Logan, who is always tacking his ship to get the weather-gage of con temporary politicians in what, he esteems the popular breeze, has introduced a bill in the Senate which he fondly hopes will take the wind out of the granger sails. As a fair sample of the sort of tools our demagogues do not scruple to play with we think this bill LOGAN S ("to provide permanent and cheap transportation for persons and freight between New York and Chicago") cannot be surpassed. It names twenty nersons as corporators of the "New York and Chicago Postal Rail way and Telegraph Company," who are authorized to build an air-liue railroad with two or more tracks from one point to the other, and branches in every direc tion ; to raise a hundred millions of dol lars, or as much more as may be necessa ry, on stock ; to-bold, condemn, and cross any lands necessary, any streams or high way?, &c ; to be free from any State restrictions or regulations as to speed or anything else; to establish telegraph lines of its own, and operate them in its own TWO FOES OF HEALTH. Cold and damp are inimical to health, and we generally- have an unwholesome combination of the two at this season. They penetrate the skin and integuments and affect the muscular, glandular and nervous organizations, producing rheumatism, neuralgia, chills and fever, and where there is a tendency to dyspepsia or liver complaint, provoking an attack of indigestion or billioii8ne88. The best advice that can be given under such circumstances is to keep the external surface of the body warmly clothed, and to keep the internal organs in vigorous working order with the most wholesome and genial of all tonics, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Gradually but constantly this famous invigorant is superseding the adulterated' liquors of com merce, as a medicinal stimulant and corrective, in all parts of the country. It will be a happy day for humanity, and it will surely ccme. when this pure restorative shall have taken the place of raw spirits as a stimulant in all our public and private hospitals. It is not, however, merely a harmless substitute for the fierry stimu lants referred to. Its stimulating properties are not its chief merits, although in this regard it surpasses all tbe un medicated products o! the still, domestic or imported. The powerful in- m . . i . . nuence u exercises over me lorpia ana toneless GIFT ENTERPRISE Ft)Il riA-LE CHEAP, One 1111; lifty Saw Cotton Gin, in good order. ... i. Also One Portable or Stationary Engine and Roller, atiotit 12 illume iMiwrr. with JiuUooGowuur, all in complete Order. Will be in Salisbury this work. Applv to E. H. MARC!'. Nov. 13 1873,-tf. 1000 - I offer for sale a Farm of 200 acre, xituated in Rowan county one and half mile, from 3rd Creek Station, one half in Cultivation the balance in woodland, in a healthy section. Out buil dings good; Dwelling needing repairs Price 1000 ror further information call at this office. Nov. 13 1873.-Jt. COME TO THE BOOKSTORE EVERYBODY. Dr. J. Walker's ( alifoniia Yin. egar BllUrs arc a partly TeccUblo preparation, nmdo chiefly from llie na tive berbe feiuAj on the lower 'raues of tt Sierra Nevada mountains ef Califbr." nia, the medicinal propertieafcf which are extracted therefrom without the uso of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked. ' What is the oafaae of tbe unparalleled .success of VRCEpAR B1T. tki-sT Our answer Is, that lllsy rcrnov the cause of disease, nnd tho fatieut re covers liis health. They are- the gieat blood purifier and a lifc-givitid principle, a perfect Kcnovator nail Itivigorator of the system. Never bdiare iu the hnstory of" llic world ha nloficine brea compounded p.ciwhig tho: jreiuarkala qnahtira ol smx. Uittkb inihealiM tU tick of cvr-rv ii:-cac man is llcfr U. T).tj are a 'gentle Purrative aa well ku a Tonic, relieving Condition or Inflinpmation of the Uver a lu VUccral Orgau4 BUiotu Dineea The properties of Pn. JValkeii's T i nkoar IliTTKBS are Jtperient Diaphoretic, Carminative. Nutritkm. Laxatitre. Uiuretic, Scilative. Countcr-IiTitant Sudorific, Altera tive. an4 Aari-D:lhu. Urat-.. . . boar Brrrrr.s j. i vigoraot ti.at ever nuuiiu-ili ... .uiag irtitrm. o Perso:i fan tnVe tliikf Hit lea j according to directions. at:lem..iri l ng i unwell. prvil"l the r boruj:. :. : !,. ' strovcii ty i r.er.i: pn'y i . i :nr means,- I rtl .il ryuts v. ai d Lc; oui rcn:..r lliiio:; 11- mil tout japid Ivtr mitteut rei rs, vhicli M s v lent In tito fabH f ir t!iroaf(lKMlt tho U'idtt dtftid those f the MuMissiJipi U Jllinots, Tennessee, (s.ttuM sas. Kel. Cukmuln. Ilrli&r Pcirl, AhtUmi.t. Mubiic. : amike, Jaqw. : ! t : their vast t;. . . entire emutiry i:trijv i -1 .1 LUII III. 4fJ l .... ...ii . . ti - . . .. u-i sons of uitiuual heat r Id nraj I iuvariHblyacrtv'rii.-.n-d lsikietsi-c de-j I . ran get i mils i Inc ..: :n aid liverJ I ml otlHT abxlaiiii'ial : '.m tn. I l ihri I ireattn'tit, :i parraiive. eMurtm a pu r. erful iutlueuco ti ; - lIir5ivario:,..i catfs.-l paeutfaUy axeMnnr. I hore ia no rtiHuulic f i I'.o i,;r;ao i j :al la Dr.. J. Walkki:'s VtNuaau IStTTEcal as they will iecd'ly rx-::irc tlt dark ccdonsi viMl innttVr v1. v.i.ich tae bowels art buulid, at tj.tt rn:.:c time thnulatiuj; t!:o wxtc: Unm npf i'..c lirer, and c'lu ni!!y tvMt :r the heuhbjr functiotis f tiie iligvstuc; -.; Fnrtt.'y til " I s.'y ;iir::I::?I iirase bv purifviug ;;.'. ; !'. t: UiJJ'.h 'lM''iA lln ir.'.Ji. N . V.i.!? jrjlu l. .to ISA of a Mttcm l!i.w lo.v-ar;al. Dsp; psh: cr IiiilipHiii, Tlenl- achc. rain iu tho Kliratlcrs, ( oulis. Tightness of tho (iwit. iJbzr'rsa, Shit Kructations i f the u w u !;. I;..1 Taioe In the Month, lli!irms Aliirks. Ia1pua tatiun of tV.e 1! . :. Intlayjr.atirtn uftha Lunft, Tain hi lite eewa of (he Kid lc. ;.:;l a liUidn.sl utliLyjj;rhi!.U sytpp louis, a: li oi) I' i6iia. One bottle :aranll of Its lucrifcs lu.i.i a k: r.U.y ..ivortiaf incul. Srror.iTn, cr Ktri : , TMI, While Swellings, L'UtM -. K;.v - .ii L.a-d rt. Goitre, Scrofulous IntuowaM ioi. Indwicvt luflatft as, Jd.-.v.i. .4i jao-iinaa, OjA Sore. Krup.. . S . V.y. RK In thcM. r i:fn,i oii.tw waiiiW.wwiHal mm's, ai.?:.!:.s iij.iH rirnu' .Lit rr-ii 1 raj n. i:.-.t;n1 tnflrk ; o. uk i J :ia!r. V. - o :r j 1:4:111.- ai.C I va usr.a: m aaci . .BaBaaB r 1 as ' : fiBav w -iw The only Keliablu tiift Uisiribution in the Country ! $75,000 00 XIV VALUABLE GIFTS ! 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L D. SINE S 165 REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Ei HMllKEItIS -ft Thi unrivalleil Southern Ileincdy u warrant ed Hot to contain a single particle of MbrcUBT, or any injiu ioon minrsl ulMtanoe. but ia And eet Bibles. Prayer Books. Hytnn Books of any kind 70a want; Histories. Biographies, Music Books. Music, Novels of tho beat authors ; Blank Books, Albums of the' most stylish kiud ; Stereoscopes and Views ; School Books, all kinds in general use. Slates. Inks, Writing Paper of the best quality ; VVall Paper and Window Shades in great variety. Music Teachers for vocal. Pianos, Banjo, violins dec. 1 Bay a few dollars worth of books every year fin your sons and hands and take a g"d nw9tinper. thev will work better and be room cheerful. Try it. as, Tet- FiyiH-ln. lira. d up ami ramea l.ftl:i.uc by WORD TOT RS SONS. rhich Southern Kdof n rwt ITerba, an all-witte i'rovidence has placed in containing thorn These twenty persons are author J om ered liver, the constipated way. ized also to import any material necessary for the const ruction and equipment of the roadrec of duty. Now Mr. Log ax in effect proposes to combat the monopolies which the gran gers complain of by creating another and a more gigantic monopoly than the coun try has yet seen, to give it invidious priv ileges such as will tempt capitalists to take part in it, and to couier upon it pow ers tor oppression and tyranny such as uo free people could live under. Should this road and its branches cost $200,000,- bowelsand the relaxed nerves render it a positive specific in dyspepsia, liver complaint, intestin al construction, nerves weakness, hypochondria, rheumatism and sleeplessness. AH chronic complaints are aggravated by a cold, moist at mosphere, and it is therefore particularly ne cessary for those who are afflicted with ailments of this nature, whatever their type may be, to meet this predisposing cause of sickness with a wholesome antidote. Hostetter's Bitters should be taken daily at this season by all per sons laboring under chronic ailments that tend to weaken the system. I FT J&NTERPR1SE. 9 To be drawn Monday, Feb. 23rd, 1874. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OP $5,000 EACH IH GREENBACKS ! Two prizes $1,000) Six prires $500 Each in GREENBACKS. Ten prizes $100 J 1 Horse & Buggy, with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $600 One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano. worth $550! Ten Family Sewing Machines, - - worth $100 each I Five Gold Watches & Chains worth $100 each ! Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth Ten Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches, Worth iuu jjAcn 1 1000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, (iu alt,) worth from $20 to $300 each. Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry &c., Ac. Number of Gifts, 18,00. Tickets Limited to 5,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets $6 ; Twelve Tickets $10 ; i wenty-tive Tickets 20. Circulars containing a full list of prises, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information . in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. AU let ters must be addressed to main office, L, D. SINE, Box 80. 101 W. Fifth St. cisciNNATi, O. You have something to be proud and to countries where Liver Diseases rooM prevail. It boast of. The farm is tbe keystone to every trill Uiu c all visemxg causexi o UeratKKu ol Uu. 1 muusiriai oursuu. w neu u succeeds au Lifer. prosper; when it fails, all fla, Don't think TheSYMiToMsof LiverComplaintarea bitter yen can't be a great man because von are or bad tate in the mouth ; Pain in the Back, the son of a farmer. Washington. Webster Sides or Joints, often mUuken for Rheumatism; UJ Clay were farmer's eons, but while they Sour Stomach; Loss of Appelice; Bowels alter- t-u-d tBf.v nudied. 80 do re. Buv a aood nately co,tive and ax ; Headache ; Loss of mem- one at a aa d nrV Uf I I tt AS lllllit ll aillliz-lt littl l.f hafln.f fa 1 I ..A In I --- - 1 w. . toeo HQOlher do something which ought to have been done; r 11 j leoiuiy, low spirits, a tnicK yellow appearance of the Skin and Eyes, a dry Cough often mis taken for Consumption. Sometimes many of these symptoms attend the disease, at others, very few ; but the Liver, the largest organ in the hotly, is generally the seat of the disease, and if not Keyiluted in time, great suffering, wretched ness and Death will ensue. Call and see me and look over books. This Great Unfailing SPECIFIC will not be fowmd tne Jbeast L npUasant. For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaun dice, Rillions attacks, SICK H HAD A (UK, woiic, Depression ol Saints, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, drc., 4c. Simmoai' Liver Rrgniator. or Medici nr. Is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medi cine in the World I MAXCFACTCKED ONLY BY J. H. ZEILIN & CO., . Macon, Ga. and Philadelphia. Price, $J.00. Sold by all Drugget. FOR 8 ALL UT TUE0. F. KLUTTZ. Jane 19 tt. ; 8alUbnry N. C. Land Deeds, Trustee Deed . V (. -T ,T .111 uiowu their ert-at i Ml powers m tie most ohtfinakr .iu.Mt)Uarisii caes. For i:illu:.. Chronic' Rhpuniatisi.i. Uut, l',i:.m, ltrr" tent arid IiHcnnitteitt Ftiji s. l)i.araef l.'.o lllmtt, liver, Kal and- H'-addeV those lliiler have 1:0 euiiata Such l)'mif are eaaedlr Vitiated ithMil. Merhnuif-;:! Disfnsi remms en cayeil iu I'.uiiU and Miierais such as Plumbers, Typ-Mi!er lld-bcaters. aad Alincrs. an thev n' ito- i-ilife. are suleert to iarayMft of t..o KjuaN. To guasi apa.:.t tin. triKc n f ALKtes IS- KO.K ItiTTKR.s m:m..:'' For Skin l)is. nMIX tor, fiall-Uheini, Li .. I'UNtulejt. farbtim Scald-head, S re Kve-. tsi-u:fs l)icolti'atii. trt a:.d lHc-aiK'N i f tin? SLai tf or nature, ar .: lr c- out of the i -tcui iu .1 of the-e Hi';.-: . Pin, Tmoo, u:A other luiking m the -t ui ot m aianv iImhi arc c!t I'titallr d--tr". . ! titi rrmirred. 5e ' r . 1 nirea. ae Sn-- . . hum sura .. t:. liilU-r. ' For Female Complaints, inyonnf or old. married or ;..;:.. .iJth datrn 4 w manhood. t t'.ie firn fif. thc Teaie Hitters display so decided in laflacnce taaA improvement is mmii pcntniihle. Cleaitaethe Vitiati Hlnod tea- ever you hud iu in.jmntieliarsung tne at id in inn.e. t:uftajUN ur cleanse it when vm bud h!up::sh in the reins: c foal ; voar feebac vill tc the blood pure, aad the h . Will follow. U. II. Mr DOX A I aaU rir of WaaLibrioa aaa ( Sola by all OmarvUt It. H. NrDOl aad oar. of Wacktactua and bjr a a obstrorted aad u when i 011 when. K sea lb .of the syi 1 loin O 4i CO.. Htaariasn (alJaraav Ha:1l U . nn.MV.Un. AUD CO.. iteflat:S.T. j COME TO THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, And G-et a Good Picture We will five 70a a good picture or not let yoe take it away ; for we don't intend that any bad work shall go from this office to in ure ns and the hnsineas. Call and try. Up Stain between Parker and Miss Me- Murray. Call and examine my stock of Wall Pa Window Shades. Writing paper. Ink 1 dee Mind 1 don't intend to b under sold. Feb. 27, tf. FOR BEST PIA CD MCi NINO aTCiol Weber Agent for tbe Celebrated Okickering Pianos. any Theae inatmmei U have a world rpnulalinn an ' nnflnCStlOnahlfi the and verv Reasonable ft Ir.i(-E. TWyW guaranteed as mch and fmlly fnile Acent Vimi IS Stle Agent P. 8. Tuning orders attended to . e . L. pen oi m cuumn. uiimnssiiniui leecis, oiierina Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Ac A all KINDS COURT AN DM A - ror oaie at uhb omc , GIST HATES' BLANKS at this office pe4 H 1RDWAR?. bt - r hen von want Hardware gures, call on the undersigned flmiiit Row. D; X. ATW1 Salisbury, N. C, May
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