(Tflrcliutt LOCAL. r MAR JANUARY 29. - !S . -w I Ulllf DO I Ml i '11 i ""jjTnon. Burton Craige is enlarging olhcrwUe.imprpving his reeidence. JleW Drug Store. We understand a new drag store is to open here soon. prty is said to be a Mr. Gibitm from Ooeord. may be found at bis nooina where he .ill be pleased to see his friends and those -ho mT ley camp a la Ltowrey and steal every thing they can lay their bauds on. A few days age they made a raid on the store of Mr. Washington Harris in Davidson county, taking some $40 iu gold and sil ver, and canying off a considerable quan tity of merchandise. They left in the store a number of clubs with .which tbey went provided to defy any opposition that might be offered to their operations. Oud of the parties named Nance, who wag en gaged in the robbery of Mr. Harris, has been arrested and confined in Asheboro i t 'V isou.tiWk. new, mil mid bones are. entertained ot canturinST 1 i t t aur . . . ' r r .7 r T I 1 auwi?-9 a 4W iti fj 3u a yu. BEBSEWX 30. BUTTER 25 I J "i il CORN new 60 old a 65 COTTON -12 a FLOU-t.400. a 4.50. MEAL 70 a 75. imJI . m BACON (county) 10 12 -lmg round POTATOES Irish 90 a Sweet $1.00 EGGS 15to 20 CHICKENS $1.50 a LARD 12 a 16. FEATHER?-new, 50. iEMEXTS. "SBa.--. SOLUTION NOTICE. others uf the gang." ViSiTORg. The total number of vii tors to the Central Park New York, dor-. desire his ne 1872 Was nearly 10,900,000, and tb number last year has already exceeded lliose figures. One day last January there were 75.000 fUitors. of whom at least 40, nroieaaional services. q00 resorted to the lakes and ponds. The I i.. Ci. J. l lakes and ponds of the I'ark include many acres, after each ynow storm, so mat uie ice may be in good condition for skating The eznenne of this work last vear was ( w no less than $22,000. Woods Household Magazine for Febu . u on our tablf,, It ia .a number. The price of this pcrodical is only $1 00 year. Address Wood's Household If ore Seeds. Persons desiring to parchase gardeu seeds should not fail to read Lhe advertis. mcnt of Messrs. Barker They nUs MMse4p arW k Co- to bo found in this paper kava fads hmbis b. ,f IT free Thing! that ought to be known ana reoembcrei J -TfW douh or frftter -ill take the fire out of a burn and give the patient almost instant relict, tomphor will kill the effects of Laud anum almost instantly. ' A Mistake. Several accounts pub luhad in the nancrs of the death of the SniM Tw'ms, kW tjiem pear 8alispji-i One says, "at Mt. Airy, near oans The twins have never resided than 40 orJfiflerf Salisbury, tad rery rarSy vteTtBis pW 11 The firm of McCubbins Cr ,i(.avir.j OJ mutual consent on the nrt day of Jmi. The business will be continued be .T Qmi McCobb&M, T. B.-' Basil' k D. R. Jalian. under the Htj le of McCubbius Beidl A Julian. All SS3S55l I lrrf,nTTr,Tr , , T. r-rrr ' llliltrhlttitlt i y camp a i i.owrey ana aieai every- kaiibukx MAICAJLI. a AUYISK 1 IfciMEXTS. NF.W tnor,ain,.a " ' i w - . ' i.i..ur.. l r. KVTSP CO Tfl Ulniinp T TL.Wi . . im - vtfw i nuLLQ iu MAnnmiiC. " laansnar nunnfM. Pvnnntnii'n lT; Lm uf for Young Ken fma T1 p. i Ki.niiir v iu II 1 ii'u ww.""? "nd aj., in rfv r, . rr"1 ":4,'.,,'rp ,ni? AJilUUUlUl U llUUUU. nl" lintnwl. Jr,finn, to M,d ."w TUa u to give notice, that the undrianed Obtained from tlio I,., I ... t t -c persons iudauted to Lhe late firm are requeated I Rowan connTy LeteV. TamenUr; on he e, to calljand settle, at once, as we are extreme- i tale of Nathan!! iwi-J on lueea- DRIED FRUIT Blackberries. 10 a 11. f " r i-.iiii.nnj- : ij anxious tu wind up Lhe business as earl v a J'BAVT. MnfTTOniva w - - W UU11W, f.!oinok B. BEaLl) : J. D. GA8KILL, Di JULIAN, McLubbins, Beall. A Julian, havinir ed the entire stock of the late firm of McCub- jf aaaf M i it DJns v- willoontiuue the business al the $1.75. J old sLana where they intend keeping a good sK-cMMjusmuott gootfj .Hine people need, and will sell as low as an v hiiusfi in Victim North Carolina and will pay the highest canh i iwm ivr urai n , -nour. iiay , &c. Tk.IT mm I a.1 1 . -. ... X rewiru uiMij wDM ui me public lor the patronage so liberally bestowed on them, for the last two years and bore by strict atten tion w -Business and fair dealing to merit a eonunuenee ot too same. Jannarv Ifi MttA tf Tribnteof Respott. Hat a Jefferson in regard Lodge, to the - baM J The Purest ahd Sweetest Cod-Liveb 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. B Chapted Hands, face, rough skin, pimples ringworm, salt-rheum and other cutaneous aflec- tions.cured, and the skin made soft and smooth, by using the Juniper Tab Soap, made by Caswell, Hazabd & Co., New York. Be certain to get the Junipor Tar Soap, as there are many imitations made with common tar which are worthless. 4w Resolutions adopted by No. 219, F. and A. Masons, death of J. P. Marltw, Esq., Whereas it pleased our Great Master to transfer Brother Mablik from his labors among us to the Great Temple above "not made with hands," and while we bow with humble submission to the Divine Mandate, knowing that He doeth all things well, we in Lodge Resolve 1st. That we have heard with I rater- rewiTeu am. vr . rnees r amily Grocery nal sorrow of the death of our beloved brother oluc "M cks oi cnoice FRESH ARUMS ! i Cheaper than Ever! f )!( if bary DIED. In Mockville N. C. on the morning of Jan. 5th, 1874 of Cancer of the Stomach. Capt.Sam'l Rose, in the 60th year of his age. He was a great sufferer for five months, but was a model of patience. He was upright and honorable in I all his dealings with his fellow men, a good and nseiui citizen, a Kinu ana aevoieu nuHoanu ana father. He left a heart-broken wife and two affectionate daughters to mourn their sad loss. His end was peace for his last words were, 'The Lord has called me.' B-aJrWe welcome back to pur city Cspt. J. J- Bell who removed from here three years ago to Statesville. The Capt. on be ffpuAat tjNhfional Hotel, wh.tr, be has taken charge as feuporintehdent tnd manager, lie has much experience u ahflfcliat and amblic taer, and pop Ur ana ciavcr wunai ... r i xi " Ha 4 Coroltna H)atcl)man FOR 1874. and Worshipful Master, J. P. Mablik, Esq., who departed this life in Kowan county, on the 14th day of oveinber last. Resolved 2nd. That in the death of HBO. Mablik this Lodge while loosing its Driacinal officer looses one of her most active and efficient members. Masonry has lost one of her bright est ornaments ; Lhe Churches looses a devoted and worthy member and the community an upright and valued citizen. ' Rejoiced 3rd. That we hereby Lender to the friends and relatives of the deceased our most heart ielt sympathy and condolence, feeling that we too share in the great loss they have sustain ed. Resolved 4A. That in token of our respect for Kro Ma run the members of this Lodge will wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty davs. k It is directed that these resolutions be recor ded upon the minutes of this Lodge, and that a copy of the same . be furnished for publica tion to the Mountain Messenger with the request that they be copied in the Salisbury natchman and the otatesville Intelligencer. Fbank Hardin, Secy. Coffees, Siprs, Syrups, Molasses, ail kinds of SUGAR CURED MEATS, Fresh Meats, Pork Sausage, (received daily), oacon, L.ara, a lour, Meal and a splendid assortment of Trade)&at low Salisbury, dec 10. tf prices. Nathaniel Rnvdn W..r A" persons having pl.iimi tt;.w aja are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the nn feigned on or before hc 19th day of De cember, A. D. 1874; and all pemous indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate jraent A. H. BOYDES, Eteewtor. Dec. 18, 1873. I4;6w BAKER, & CO., ell lhe otlebrated S78 A WEEI nmcK uui. inre Ynltle .a ,m. HKlUh., Q7 Bron.lway, New York. 4w. R TO AUMTS. Faawat tiling Three Table sample for ten cents. chii re--uiuaetM, and that will J am IT) All for an n. . i removed. New tnethurt of tre itmwl v P11-4 H n, branokas. remarkaMe rennHlie. -k--.,1 irmUr- m i 'ng, OwiUria 4c. free, in sealed envrniw. AMim IIOU ,u 1"0 har aalaw AijW.H;iATiN. N. 'S.iih s ii. delphia, Pa. an InMitaJwa having a hili r. PJ'UtiwifcrlasonbUwHliHaiiMl predion- U Mill. Oct. 30, 1873 1t 1 r- 200 PIANOS and ORGANS Nw and sec)ud-Il.vud of first-Chis Makrro. will be sold at Lower Prices for cash . fir in InstallinHuU. in City or Coun ry. daring this Financial Crisis, Ac the UolUaya, by HORACE niiuno ary,, a. -4CI i r. . ni .v y . 1 ! i a n ever before offered in New York. Ap.t.1 VVanted for the sale f Waters' Celebrated Pianos. Concerto and Orcheelral Organs. Illustrated CataJogns maile!. Great In ducements to the Trade. A large discount to Ministers, Churches, Sunday-Schools, etc. i 4w. Wentworth's Key-ring and Cheek combined . Ger. Silver sample 15e, Cirtmlan free. Stafford M fg C, fiG Fulton St, N. T. 4to. ' Jtk slHvZtMltfslsBslstfL wLW W Jsi 500 AGENTS WANTED. Samples sent free by mail, with term, to clear from $5 to W0 per day. Address N. H. WHITE, Newark N.J. 4w. And Cotton King Cook Stores. also. Church, Par'.or nd offl 8tues,nd war raa them to give perfect ssturaotloo. Tin Sheet-iron oV Copper Work done at short notice and ip the best meaner. . A kaae bosfc. Ml f mot Maja. mMsnh ad iaporUnt lnormticm, aakiWd to two aUx iUna LBB OO, M? Btxta Ats. Mow T Mewro BrvShUk poet ion, 1 wil WiUdolloM raiea. &.1 ,af veoiUaklj .dW Brown A Weaat may have contracted Stencil ( titling I am weU prepared to cut gon.1 StemwU rUrV ,k for ma i king Tobacvo, Floor Ac at the jjllsaaa il One-km nfa i neb letters 6 cent per Letter' One-half and ive-eighto 6 - Three-fbnrtheAoMi letters 7 pe hls ia other Towns or in thecoew A try. wanting tonoi Plate, saaw calmlaie taeatMr and end their orders, rtatiag star of kUcea.iaV WT P. O. money Order tor tbe amooni, and 1 wtaV 1 A cut the bteocii i'Uie and torvard by nTnia aseii , I if possible, free of Postage. " " m mm . . .mm il suiiiie urin. IaUo have for sale the "Utile Gen" toraaasl Iw Z cloihin. Card. Ac. iik 11. .U Iv . TT. The letter ran be cbangtd to print mr naasVJ. very neatly. Prire complete, 1 12 music htad. Jfcaatyiii III Mull 1,11, an WsjM for BramDanda It is rery aeaUy and atroagfy Ba4e weighs lew than two poonds and can be packed ia a small apace. Palented Sept. lh, 1870: Aug. 6th, 1671. Diploma awarded by the America Irtttla' Eabibittoa, New York, 17. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, or two rood Braaa nlatoM L. V. BROWN. Baliabury, N. July 17th 187lHt, . k THE GEEAT CAUSE e i . a conthins neither Quinine nor Arsenic, is perfect lv safe, and makes positive and permanent cures Only 50 cents. Sold by all Druggists and country Merchant, irrepared by THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist, Salisbury, N. C Sept. 4, tf.. raTgiai w m. vtiu -w IU a Hair Simonton Female College Statesville. NT. C. VICK'S For 1874. raraUrof rann'&in US .n. . . . - Vmmm' perfects Dr. Filler's Vfcetahl.Rh.n1 rip. 1 ErtM it aa lABJMa onofte Wm Kl J- V Blrfrrasn ware BmS v YlmLfil" Jnt.na.T.Thrarpbjr.P,D.,FraBWoTPMSlC Phitae. Amut .hM fwaH.1? S.y"" curable caae.Nocuro nociiATi.'oxeilitf .SUd by droga SMITH'S LOG i'RESERYEl Is a sure and eQectual cure for CONSUMPTION And all the dl eases of the 4.C. 200 PAGES; 500 ENGRAVINGS, and COLORED PL ATE. Published Qnarterlv. at 25 CenU a year. First No. for 1874 iust issued ft iTPrninn orntmn at camn ii.i REV. S. TAYLOR MARTIN, Address JAMES VICKsf Rochester N. N. I T-w t J.I 1-n.n . j. i J. 1, reccniDer n loj. ii President John. N. C H. Euniss, sule agent dmggfasa Salisbury, Send for circular to WM . A. Smith, Concord, N. C, Por sale bv C. R. BARKER Co. .Tf Salisbury N. C . And all principal druzcUts in the United States. Ai.ril o Via.. 2 5 0 0 A YEAR made with our splendid COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. It represents Sample Pages & Style of Binding TO CHURCH OFFICERS. Bitten by a Pofip. - Capt. . B. Kenrdy had a large liull dog as a goard ibout his premises, that was known to be ricious and was therefore kept cluirsedl. A few days ago, while the Capt. was lia- ing the post to which the dog was chained removed, ha was attacked by the brute and pretty severely bitten in both arms and the hand. The dog was chained at tbe tiaio. If e hid ijeenlqose her would bayp.'ypry 4ikly, ipjfrredfchf Caf tajn sfs ycrcly. His dogship was killed immcdi - --.aaji' "1 '' 1t! BalisWy, N. C, Jan. 19th, 1874. At a regular meeting of Rowan En campmentiNo. 14 I.CbO. F. The oH j a. s i lug t W. M. Barker, C. P. j Rev. .J. Rumple, II. P. V. Wallace, S. W. Wm. Howard, J .W . ,x . AppointeJ ofltSDsi dlt) Kil l; A. Pace, S J. A. Snider, G. T. J. D. McNecly, G. T. t r' vt" f al erj llted forffcjBensff Will be received at this office until 12 M., Feb ruary 2Gth, 1874, for conveying the U. S, Mail from this place to Mooresville, in Iredell eo., once a week and hack, schedule: leave Salis bury every Friday morning and return from Mooresvrlle every Saturday. This contract will commence July 1st, 1374, and expire June 30, oo. All bids must be accompanied with suf ficient security. D. L. BRING LE, (14:tf) Postmaster. M. A Smith, 1st W. J XJiilli There is but one. paper published here the Salisbury Watchman 'R is si weekly I believe it is tbe oldest uaner in the Weatcrn part ot the State. It has om. lived the generation thaj was born wih it, and has witnessed the beginning "and discontinuance of many newspaper enter prises in the community. It is of inesti mable value lo Lhe Locittd section, and will continue to receive a liberal support il tbe people are faithful to their own In terests. The IV awnsooef thetacmcn 6, reliable, papers, that cornea as near being right, i.Q every thing, as any paper in the South, and Bro. Bruner is not ouly a good editor, bul one of lhe cleverest men in the world. Stewart, the Associate Editor, is a polished writer and a sonnd thinker Ihajfeop, ,tt Salisbury could uot do without the Watchman, and the merchants ,"lWJni)re literal if their advertising lUng, ind do every thing to keep'the pnper up to its present high standard. km . a t. . inniiKyou neighbor. it has never osiaMific (o 'ptthlien' omplimojit Jnoticea pf ut : This is about the first timTeWlta'nd we copy the a tore merely talq our aprighily neigh tor, that the good people of Salisbury wttchman, MMUk 9fk ara thtoitful VwTat L titE Lowbky's Rivalled. A correa IMfgeuAai Jackson Ilill, N. C, writes to ll W4ingham Spirit, nnder dale of Lhe 4'laa4,iii.dillw,: "i writ to inform yon that this conn- ''fe'. w,,h a band of robbert ynilar WhVVJbwy band of Jlob,eson, Hey have been in the woods ever Trine? C WiT : Were a. verv dinwriiiii trnnKL.. the waftWe -of their mean. Qualities i They "use" moat of the ir timo in Western i One among the oldest institutions iu Wes tern North Carolina, dating back to July, 1832, the Watchman has survived all the adversities, trial?, strifes, and changes of mote an torty years ; aul by the grace of the upreme Disposer of all events, enters upon the year 1874, with unfeigned gratitude to its friend and patrons, to whom its proprie tor extends the most cordial congratulations. TI19 Watchwan sprang into existence in the days of South Carolina nullification, and entered the political arena as a champion for the Union, which, at that time, was belbtved to be iu greatKperil. It was conservative then, and that has been its political charac- throughout its history. When Abraham Lincoln, in Idol, called for bonthero troops to suppress by force the Southern Confed ercy movement, the voice of conservatism was drowned by the roll of the drum and the din of war ; and all men, whatever their on- luion of the movement, were compelled to rtnke nosdtion for or against it. The Watch man naturally took sides in the fray with the people of its State and section, who simul taneously sprang to arms m resistance to Federal coercion. Whatever of suffering. loss, and sorrow eusued therefrom, the Watchman has cheerfully borne its part of itor regrets, even at this day, the choice . -1 . y . K. i mi ot inai nour. mu it nas passeu. l ne storm which bad been gathering for years before, and against which it had vainly struggled, in the fulness of time come-, desolating most where boastful pride was most defiant. It his passed, and we haye long since turned to consider the opening future, and joined hands with the people in restoring the losses sus tained by it. and reinstating the good ofder which was so thoroughly disturbed in the days of carnage The Watchman has zealous ly labored for the restoration "and preserva tion of every time-proven good thing, and against the ferocious spirit of radicalism ' t t 1 1 j.i . . . wnicn roeuacea uie inosi sacreu principles o Government which have distinguished us as a people among the nations of the earth. It is conservative still, and will continue to la bor for the cause of law and order, and for the highest good of the people. The Watdiman has intimately been identified with the varied interests and fortunes of the poeple of Western North Carolina for more than a generation. It has never failed to take an active part iu whatever concerned them. whether, in politics internal improvements, public school, or social, or moral reforms. Its files are a history of this portion of the State for the tiineof its own existence. It is entitled to the favor of the public as on ofa the things of the olden Lime still filling r public requirement. There is still work fo do, and ttwill continue to advocate the cause-of the people, battle for constitutional iberty, equal aud just laws, and their impar tial execution. It will contiuue to labor for .he promotion pf the agricultural, mechanic and othr industrial interests of the -State ; and for general moral social, educational, and material Welfare of the people. It will expose and condemn public plunderers, dis honest otfaoials, and self-seekers at public expense, whilst it will heartily praise those who merit reward. In fine, tbe Watchman will strenuouslv . i . .. . - - euBttur uoi only to susiaiu its irnod tHinc. 4ut to exceed it former efforts fn everv mat- ISilL -i B.l m - . ar. er serviceaoieio tne public. It has always had many friends and patrons both in State and out of it, and tbey of the better class of peopie. it ;a tneretore a good advertising medium, especially for those who desire to reach the people of this part of the Slate. W New subscribers are solicited with dutce?. Tire Watcnrtian is not a ntfuta.. aper. huL is ohiMflv devoted to sob- stantiiil and truthful things. We believe that tho.. who subscribe to' it will find it a mot welcome and profitable visitor ; and We therefore request its friends to aid us in extending Us circulation. Every house keeper iu the County, especially ought to bare it. rl J' TERMS : TRI-WEEKLY, per year. ........ $5 00 do. do. Six months,... '....2 50 WEEKLY, per yean 2 50 ! do. six months. .........1 22 HMfiftTISING RATES OnttWiUlbhcaiiona, $1 ; two publi cations, l..w four, Wz ; months S3 - 6 mos 2 I offer Pubjs Gbapb Wixb for Communion This Institution is now in operation, with fn 4 TPU flDiinr intensely interesting and useful books, that P"rpoea. Believing n vrong to sell or use the : f.rfl oma nf in.tr.wnr. Srinrr tprm VriAllxJCi c5C ijMX A LXJT Ej' SELL in everv F.imilv. R.st thina r tried adnlterated Northern stuff so-called Wine for a iuii corps commences Feb. 5, 1874 mation send for circular, Spring For other infor- 16:1m ATTORNEYS AND SALISBURY, N. C. Dec lth, 1873. PROPOSALS Al 1.AAV, SoltfitorstnBanfernplfi). RF3 Special attention paid toProceeitigs n Bankruptcy. Sept. 5,-5l:3mes. 500 SACKS Q. A. SALT, 100 do Mashall's Fina do 100 Bbls. Molasses. In Store in prime order and for Sale bv BINGHAM & CO by Canvasser. AQENTS WANTED to make Pirpose, 1 shall keep none but a pbkmanent urriNEss on these orks. Send Pure Horth Carolina marie Grane Wine. which I can conscieiuioiielT recommend. l.a0 for Prospectus, the onlv oultit needed. choose territory and commence at once. For Illustrated Circulars ainl Liiberal Terms, address JOHN E. POTTER ci CO.. Pubs.. Philad'a. la, 4w For . COUGHS, COLDS. IIORSEN ES, AND a!l THROAT DISEASES, Use WELLS' CASBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUB BOXES. A Lbctvbbob Tma Natcsk TBiAnniT bp Radical core of Seminal areaknees, ot Bpcrmatorrhtra, induced by Setf-Aboae. Inrot untaVy Enjimna. Injp4eoej. Nervoea De bility, nd lmpedimeuUtoMajTianuraaljs Cimsnmption, Epllepy. and FiU ; Mi ntal aAd FhyaiesJ Incapacity, are. By BOBBKT CULVKRWELL. M. D. JtnLhrf th r.r Book," Ac Just Published, ia a Sealed six ml t,1,, .ctnre ,h ICrtTr. TTeament tnef radical cure of spermMorrfcajB or flMiaVBll Wcakneea, Intoluctarr Einina. 8excal Debility and Impediments to Marriage geuenJh. ; ntu voesness, Conramption. Epilepsy end Knt? Mental and Phynical lDeaj a,citT.ieVlun rrean clf-huie. etc By ROl.EKT J. CLLWU ELL, II. D., Author of Luc '-Green Book,"V Ac The worJd-renowed author, in this admirable Lecture, cleerly provee from hr ora expert leuce that Lhe awful conaeaaiLoc of .Self ALnee iuav be ttTectually removed witbiut medicine, and without daoftsronj rrrmeal opcrationa.' txiujrie. i:ii.truineut.ri!irs or cordials, poiottig out a mode of cure at once certain and effec tual by whicb every sufferer, lo matter m hat bueonditiou may be.mavcure himtelf cheaply; privately and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO TROUMAKfir AND THOUSANDS. aM! bout under s'al. to anr addi ALSO, Hanging, liracket, and Stand Lam pa, 1 sealed envelone. on the . r .u !..!:. :i: . j ' I . . ' r ' r" Mr pri Gire me a miil. . i li lit . F.KLUTTZ. v isruggtsc iyuimury, jv. x-. Oct. 2-tf. aVlao, Dr. Civkbvei 'a prJea 50 centa Aaure-iStrie Pnbli.Hen. CHA3 J C Marriage Guided ""o. atw iont tt Oflice IU4 JO UN S. HBPf DEHSON.IfiBElT FAMILY DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The firm of Mock & Brown was dissolved bv matural mutual consent on the first day of Jan. The business will be settled up by the parties of the firm. Any settlements made with Mr. Chasi J. Bingham will be valid, as he is au thorized to collect and make settlments for us. ficay All those indebted to us, either bv Note or Account are requested. Lo make early settle ment, as we want to close the business of tbe firm as soon as possible. A. J. MOCK. THOS. , BROWN January 8th4 1874. i STILL THEY COME! AS WALLACE'S STORE. NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK ! Larger and Better than Ever and 3U2LZ3 REMEDY. Sold by Ilrtiggist. 4w. LARUE SALE. A large sale of personal property will lake place on the Olh dav of January, 1H74, and to continue from day to day, .it the plantation of the late John Lhh.-rver, U miles norUi of Salis- Attorney and Counsellor at Late AX& Solicitor in Bankruptcy, SALISBURY, N. C. IsT Special attention paid Lo Proceed itigs in Bankruptcy. Feb. 20,-tf. MEDICIM. Br. GREEK'S FIT CURE I The Great Remedy for Epilpty, Curee. Kits, Spasms, ConrUionaand Nervooa Wake fulness, acU promptly, often arrrestinf ike Flu from the firt dar'a use, even when lhe kin existed for years. V. Hs7AIiLACS has inst returned from bnrv, co!ni-riii) about the Northern cities with a full and complete stock, in which great Bargains can be bad. lhose buying for cash or barter, will find it to their interest to examine his Stok beforo bny ing elsewhere. Thankful for oast oatronaire he hopes by fair dealing and sirict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. teles CORN 10 leal of Hoses M Mu, Piedmont Air Line Ralway. I feel it my duty, as well as a privilege in retiring trom business as one of Lhe members of the late firm of Mock & Brown, to exDress my Gratitude and appreciation for the iaree and liberal patronage, & confidence conferred upon them during their entire business connection It also affords me pleasure to commend the New firm of A. J. Mock & Co., to the same pub lic favor and patronage aa that extended to Mock & brown. My business relations with Mr. J. A. Mock for many years has become of the .most pleasant and agreeable' character and the Young men associated with him, Chas.J. Bingham & Walter S. Rankin,' I commend with much favor to the public as honest and correct business men. f-v!M THOS. E. BROWN". January 6lh, 1874. nil - .- one Cotton Oin, a l.irge quantity of Hay and Shuck, three g-hore agon and Gear, some Farming Tools, several head of Cattle, and oth er articles too tedious to mention. LarTer.ns of pale cash. H. A. LEMLY. 1 . . EDWIN SHAVER, j Aomrs Salisbury, Dec. 10th, IS73. ts. t Richmond & Danville, Richmond & Danville E. W N. C. Division, and North "Wcetern N, C. E. W. - CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. n 1 ffect on aud after Thursday Jan 1st 1874. GOING NORTH. IfFM. i . 'ajj' t. -. I a A. J. Mock A Co., having taken tbe stock of Marchandise of Mock & Brown will continue business in the same large and . well arranged store building, and will use their best efforts to continue trade on the same basis that has char acterized for several years the well known firm of Mock & Brown, and bone, bv Narge and well selected Stock of good and desir- aoie uooas, to retain all the customers of the late firm, and to add many new ones. We intend lo keep a stock of Goods that, in quality good selection, of Manufacture and style, can be found in but few stores in this sec tion, and to selLat prices that defy competition for the same class of goods. i A. J. MOCK, ' CHAS. J. BINGHAM. I ! W. L RANKIN. January 8th, 1874.-2moa. STATIONS. Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte 7 00 r x 8.36 a a : : Air-Lius J'nct'u 7.15 8.60 ' ! 8alis4ury il0.09 " 10.47 " " Greeubboro 2.15 am 1,15 r u Danville 6 28 3.27 M Burkevills ..... ll-40 8.06 " Arrive at Richmond. 2.32 r m 11 02 r u THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINI THAT AT TIIK SAMK'ilvlK Purges, Ptirf lies and S ten ens the System. Dr.Ttltt'S Pills are composed of many ingredients. Promii.ent among them are Sar saparilla and Wi d Cherry, so united as act to- other: the one, through its admixture with O - - -V HOUSE PAINTING, $icn Paintiiiir. Carriage Painting ( aniat' T mi n . Paper Hanging, Ae. I am prepared to execute ail orders in tbe above lines. Satrnftcrioo wurraiKed. Oflice, neit door horc I'arker'a. Orders from the country promptly attended to. 11. T. BROWN. Aug. 11, 1873 3uios. Positive and remanent Cures! Read the Folio wins. Clayton, N; C, Aug. 15, 187S. Theo. F. Kllttz, Knq ; Selisbnry, N. C. Dear Sir: I bought la-t fall from Wade, Boykin eCo., Baltimore, 1 don-n liottlea of your KllittrV Chill Cure" Tajd it lo lhose having chill, and as Una is a srevaleiit sickness in many sections. 1 was anxious to bnd a spenpe for Chill, Fever and Agw Ar. I looked care1 fullv after the results of each bottle, some of which waft-used in long-stanping c.iseti, and allou me to say (mi every bottle ejected a ruse. I am now selling it nu ! iua . u-y a curs or t pay rfci "Klutlz's Chill Cure' saves manv a Ic- tor's bill of 30, 310, or $20. 1 ejrclofte tbe pay for 4 dozen more, as the last dozen is all gone, every botrio warranted, bd. dsfll1 4MS has the benHit of lhe warrant been npulieo lor. ry Jaavfectiatbv Yonr, H J UYALS. COKPOTm) EX C0RYDALI8 ! The Great Ve&eUble AlteratiTe, Cwti. rofuls.HeconTJarv b attalaa. Frarnlinaai aaalfcai Skin, and all ttiiraamariaiog frmn impure Blood MEDICATED H0VXT. A Sorereiirn Balm for CoWha Colda. Bran. chilas, Asthma, and all dini-n .f tbe alrfkaa ages and Lung. By Its timely oe many sup- poed cases of 0ns-nraptmn are promptly lieved and the Lnngs restored to hesddt. OTTTRALGIA 8PECTPIC f A prompt, positive and permanent relief for - . - . - - ' - tne excruciating paius of Neuralgu, turn ano rvnatira. Par Sale by T. F. Kltrtts. I n-pared only by Dr. GEEN, LINDLZY & CUARLOTTE N. a Nov. 6, 1871-Iy. Warranted Chill Cure. The oaly warranted chill cure sold in tkk aeciioo of the Stale. Prepared by tbe Medicinal Co., of N. C. Purely vegetable, children take it as welt aft adnlta. For sale only by O. M Boca A Co. IVUmrr refaixltd in all nm-s are nn bept. II, tf 1 . : ! . !q o if I ' V GOING SOUTH. other Other 'li S? : 12 mos. S12. Tlm-emr! nnhl'n . I W A " - T T I kWPa f- " " " - - ' " eBiernnart of Kandnlnh nd enstern 9 si tnru Jr . i!5i1 frill r fl'9 mnnlka B R f. Tf r : - : t .r " " "''' OX D.ivfaWfc i,niiiLu-ii4Ji!nain(K fit". '"9 1 heae rates refer "ccasional for ;j!''njgomory rCfslnlb Bichnihnd. , oianiy n.g no wan . tliL numbc ,,lc!3lnlic,i Moore, courjtiea. bers kbont taefity-firr, as jiHsrsofle ajid contracU totne weekljr alone. AM' .EDlTOKS WATCHMAN, c . . xt r MARION HIGH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, at makion, Mcdowell co., n. c. T"S SCHOOL WILL BE OPENED - JAN. 19TH. 1874, and continue 20 weeks. B;v. S. R. Trawick, A. M ,Principal,aasisted by Mrs, S. R. Trawick and othera. Primary Studies, per term, $15 00 Intermediate, .20 00 Juuior aud Sen it or. . 25 00 Latin. Greek. French nr German, each 5 00 Music on Piano Forte, per term, 2000 Use of instrument. 500 Board in the best families, per month 9 00 Br for nirther particulars, apply to Ur. J. H. Gilkjejujpi.yiij. W. JL Ualooe. M arion N. U,. for Circular. December 5th. 187U. Dec. 24. 15 1 1 mo. STA TIONS-. I Mail. I Leave Richmond... 1 48 p a Borkeville 4fi8 " " Danville 9.fi'i " ISreensboro 1'6 av " Salisba y 3.56 ' " Asr Line J'unc't 6 23 " Vrrive at" Charlotte. ; 6 30 a m Express. 6 03 823 I 03 400 6 33 8 53 9 00 A M P M UOISO EAST. STATIONS. Maiu , . Leave Gteensboro.. " Co Shops " Kale ic-li Arr. at Goldboro'... 2 00 a a " 3 55 ' 8 30 " U.40r at Mail i Arr. 1?.T0a a L'velO06 1 3 " 640 .$L've300ra NORTH WESTERNN. C. R R ( Salem Buasch. ) Leave Greensboro 4.40 r x Arrive at 3alem 635 r a Leave Salem 800 a a Arrive at Greensboro. .1000 a a Pa asenaer train teavinz .Raleigh at 7 40 r a connects at Greeiuboro with the Xortheru bound train; making theqtiiekut time to a'l Norshern cities! Price ot Ticket same as via other lontcs. Trains to and from points Kast of Greensboro connect at ; aensboro with Mail Trains to or from points Norih or Sonth. Trains daily, both wavs On Sundays Lvnchburg Accommo'lation bave Richmond at 9 42 A. a . arrive at Burkeville !12 -.9 r a , leave Bnikcville 4 35 a a, arrive at Rie raoad 7 58 a a Pullman 1'alace Cars on all niaht tra ns be tween Charlotte and Richmond. (ithout rhange For furthei information addresa S B. ALLEN, . - ,n Gea l Ticket kmt Greensboro, N C TR TALCfVT. Engineer A; Ja'l SapsrinleUdent t-. : ' . ' 1 . if ubst , ce , purifying and purging ; while s sirs glhening the system. Thus these ills are nl the same time a tonic and a cathar i I.. r.. i: 1 tic a iveslucraiiiu i".r Migm iur uj iiiL-'.icai men, uui never ooiore uiscovcreti. in oiner 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 mi purities, so that while they purge they also strengthen and hence they cause no debility and are followed bv no reaction. Dr T'ltt S Pills have a won lortul influence on the blood. They not onlv purify without weakening but they remove ail noxious par ticles from the chyle before it is converted into uiiid,nnd thus makes imbilitation, so (here is no n-inxea or Meknex attcuding the operation o thismostcxcellout medicine, which neversirain .,r lorturt-s the nigeauve organs, but caase thom to work iu a pcrlectlv natural manner hence rerorw taking them 'lo rmr become pale and emaciated, but. on .the.cnnlr.arv,. while all imparities are being removed, the combined ac tion of the SaK.iprillia and Wild Cherry pnri c ,i ;i.:tr .rnles the"bo.lv. and action. Price Ml.v. .... mm .t'. ----- 25 cents a lox. Sold by all druggUt. Depot 48 Cr.rtlaii.lt St. "New. 4w. nr. Saaro'a Ca tarrh foin?r ... kr Ma mil J. haaU-1 the disease yields when Ike xstoa ha been put fn pcrfeet on'.cr with nocior vi r - uolden nedlcal Discovery, wh'.ch :uW CTS.r5oi t v in correct blood and I system, which are' always at tanR, slsol og sTHXificallT.upon fUc dipcoaedj liunds of the noo arn iia I I PC. i. ii.-n.ivthnii'l lcnnnlicu With I r7Plercca Nasal Doincfcewithl SCchTnc.!icinc ran t.e carricU awl perfcc'J'j anpneo io ji i 7 rrr -i. rKamfiera In which fares sad 2L. aaaaaraaaaKMs which du I mmmmfm-a.1 VV" ,l("COiSnil R39 UI WUI I of Ueatment proven, that the proprictorl I u m.i i " nr Calcrrh which he I cannot eure. The tvro nv.iclnes with instrument, ror fuj nu urusgw. FURNITURE! J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail lhtl$r$ in Furniture, TKS Invitk attention to their stock ofCot- tage Bedsteads French (.'haimber Suits, MOS Walnut and pii ted Cane Seat Chair Rocking Chairs of all de-rription, Kt tens .on I'iuing Tables tablet of altkind- Wardrlea Bureau, Wasbtaud, TVIiat-Nnta, Si.tas, Kcoeption Chairs and Parlor uit. Also many other art ivies wbcn c are prepared to 4ell as cheap or cheaper tusju n y House in tne vestcrn nart of tbe State lie sure to call, near1 v hnposi'-eTne twaninrm Hotel, next dmir below tbexpress ofBce.aee wr stoclc and hear our prices. Onr tern s caab. Meclal orders iraane irpm uno:grupc ic uuroinee; win ie Tijmieo. Administrators' Notir.fi Tbe undenustned 1 v u.g dtdy qaalifird n Uae Administrator wiih the will annexed of Joka Sbavrr.deceaiwd.bt fcbv nr.tiH ftanoslt. ' lebted to sawn ewtate to m-.ke i Me barvi r.r eiiaitaa maim. said eatasc are asti ned to prasesd tHeaa to lb uadrrvicned oa or before the 2nd day cf Sti tender. 1874. or I bis notice wil be plead in bar of their cecoverr. September 2nd, lffl UENRT A. LEMLT, EDWIN BHAVEB, 52:tf A 4 vaaCSaaanV''aBBBBBa1 mmWHtPOi Pw" A fall amwrrtment of rlowwood, If etalU nd Walnut Burial CaM-. vbnb can be lur disked at :t hour notion-. Jan. 16 ly. Iiprtast Sale of Merchandise. BaBfrap t wit IT L:J i i? . il v. , Sales at Panic Prices. Bv virtue of an ftrr n.a.U hv'ttltU.4. Pi- trsil Joort in Ikinkrnpicy, ar J hn l. aad i. llio. I. Kern, tne uut Mne i as rit-ci r. offers their entire stock of Oool at the loaeat raicea ever ebaraed in this market. Come im i mediately, or you will lose great barf-ain. Sold at Store with ijrn if j Kern V on ! Main Street. DAY 10 HRINtlLK, Dec 11th. 1873. (14::ita) Uecelwr. State of Horth Carolina, ItflWAN ClUNTY. In the Superior Court. Tobins Ooodmnn. William Goodman. CfMV Barrinff r, Jr.hn T. Iolrrn. (ienrjre W. tioodman. TCanry if. Goodman. Goodman. James A. Goolninn. Mi M. Knrrx.anrl David P. Knox, pit Larr B Werner. rfcarT Goodman. Goodman, Wrrliam Go"dman. Goodman. John V. Goodman. Arbatt (nodtnan. Mnrr M. K inir. Jf.rre B. Cntba K. King's lxira. defendant a Special jiraerediuai for tale ef Lumd row rART trios. It apprarjsjfc to tbe ! if actios at tb Court, that dcfcaulanta. Marr B. Wig r, Mary M Kinsz. Ut B. King. Cynthia E. K .nu, and boiahia b in, betra. are Mai dents of tills State. U snrderwi by the I that fu. U u at irui 1- lumlf firr aaV ami weeks in tbe Caruliaa w att hmaa, a MMs jiaper poblishrd in ibe toan of rkiiabwr4 notifing aabl at n resident defctubanta to spjx-ar in tbu Ci-url, on or bcitre the Sttk dsj oX Ftlrur neat. And answer the pav tilioii ot ulaiutiff-, otlicrwie judgment pr emtt'etmo w ill 1m? taken attaint theea. Witness. John A Itoln. desk f aaki Superior Court, at onVe ra rhtrhiannr, the Ctli day of iaauarv. HG4. ICAt Jt il A. BOYDEM. Uavt. HOTICE Tfl DEBTORS ? AH per"n ind-d to a are lart nreently reo'teated to call and aettks aith 1 . j - Ulll U' 14V. JOHN U. . A B MI A KT A CD. Dec - j di -a t i Jd:irif.irti lP "l'l H.r 'tM1'' -V! hlLW. OA1.I51H Kl 11 . V or a dozen women.