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Carolina Watchman LOCAL. Safe iLobry. Mr. Edwin Shaver's h .wovxrtor Vance. This distinguish safe was robbed hut Saturday of 9190. The ed gentleman lectured at the Masonic 1 em .K;f . . KttU irl.it W Knt tan man I pie in Baltimore, on last Friday nigh', no- wt. i w .. - - - -. -- J a m J . - me auspices or me oryani, oiraiion . dler College. JJia subject was "Thai, -.. w av .aassiBBBEHi Concert. See advertiseineat of the Scotland Native" anU Was listened to who f hesuian Dramatic Trou-ee, h interest by old of Florida Oranges at E. W. Price's. i no ft fci Died In Stanly county, on the 16th be 50 cU. Mr. Green u. oss, ai vuC -of 87 years-Mr. Boss ?.-.. snd leaves many CI.1 I -oarn their loss. ill The bills circulated Price at 75 cents. Tble is an error Price of admission to this entertainment will an audience the streets, pa the ,evc hundred persons The The Liquor Bill. One of the moat i j aavanceu was good relatives to - isaportatit bills passed by the Legislature was a bill requiring an election to be Head in any township when one-fourth of the voters petition to that effect, to submit the Question to the qualified voters as to a -a. - . . . In nn,a brush w Wfa fell upoa tba .i . -f 0i,.t at ill remains. daring w V . .. laleitb, where the sleet and destruction isbsde trees .are equ.ll bad as here, .wre isaotabrishlpbiseel. Q J arlden Death. -Mr. John McCon- augbey died suddenly of apoplexy, last Friday morning. He was in town on Taesd7- He aasabout seventy -four years gee advertisement of Mrs. Evans' Boarding House, Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. Evans keeps first class bouse and it is asi.i- -.1-- (at a rent I email and try ueirau3 -- o The Piedmont Press says that the far- of that section have nearly 3 .00,- 000 in National Banks. -ilalllllr I How is this for a valentine T Josh BU lines eives the following ad vice to youug men : ' Don't be discl HPf-fflthcr there ahall be spiritaoaa liquors it yer musiasn aoni grow, n buuimu-e- eoia wuuin tne townsuip n ib owwtw happens that where a mustash dux the J that this bill will work great good in many best nothing else doa as well. comm. nines.- Sentinel Thanks to Josh Billings and Valentines. MUS 1 ASH. 1 Our Representative. Senator Price and Dr. Luckey came np Monday night. Kerr Craige, Esq., having taken unto himself a wife, did not eome up, but will Vw liorp in a few days. Few counties n hi wB fi W or senatorial districts can boast of a rep resen tatiou such as we have had in the last Legislature. They were alwaya hand, and faithful and true to their charge But a menority of good men can not effect much io a body whose majority is 1 m ontvl noldn 1. reckless, and indifferent to j a sequences NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE H 2 YAW NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I HARRIED. On the 12th of February, 1874, by Bev. H. M. Brown at the residence of Crawford Peelers. Mr. Calvin A. Jacobs, and Mrs, Eve Louisa Klotts,- all of Bowan county DIED. At his residence in Bowan county, Jan. 22nd 1874, John Shu man, Jr. aged 68 years 2 months and? days. , i Southern Express Company. Express Forwarders. h H.-.i '- " Salisbury, N. C , Fd. 12, 1874. By instruction from the Superintendent, the tariff rates of this Company are greatly reduc ed on foods money or other valuables to all points. North and South. e' i'AWC, The Patrons of the Company desiring a safe and quick transportation for any articles they may wish to snip, will nnu the rates so greatly reduced as to make it to their advantage to for ward by this Company. yuica iime ana prompt ueuvery at aesu nation is guaranteed to all. Persons having Perishable goods to ship, with the present low, tariff, quick time, prompt delivery, and free dray age will find it greatly to then interest to give this Company the hand ling of their freights. ' 5 'All goods to be shipped will be called for at the place of business of the shipper, when it is so desired. All damages promptly adjusted. . . Very Rrespectfully, JOHN S. HAIGLER, Agent. February 12, 1874 3mof. eentatna neither Quinine nor Areoic, i.crfeot y aafe, and makes positive aad perasaiient cures. Only 50 cents. Sold by all Drug-fists aad country Merchants, Prepared by THKO. r . KLUTTZ, Druggist, Salisbury, N.C. 8ept. 4, tf. ill VICK'S -Ij OT7ITJI3 For 1874. aw 1 AliLS ; 500 ENG AVINGS, and UULWUbD PLATE. Published Quarterly, at j wnw a year, first .No. for 1874 just iue German edition at same price. Address JAMES VICKS. Rochester N. X. December 4th 1873. tf OBSTACLES 10 tfMMifcu. H-SPPV M.e lief for Ycunr Alin tb effects of Errors and Amsw In ear'v fife Manhood Restored. I nt pediment to M..rri.qre remoTed. Kew method of treatment. - Xew snd remarkable remedies. Botk sn4 ( "an mri fTJVi" ealed envelopes. AJrirv-, UoVVAKO: AflBOCl ATION , Ko. 2 South Ninth Stn Plula delphia, Pa. an Inituti harinaj a Inch re putation far booorabU aoadawl tW swossssaosv al skill. J Oct. 30. 1S73. 1. .1 . i. m Mi it -J 7 - T O. P. B ABLER, fib CO., sell th celebrated fbe lii.o.r-- - . . Vaaut Im . ... .. ( . ,tm rarry om the i in, &jm t-tr- mu-i : m; UsMiieas isnita Variuu Libik t.i. tt til Ju Hot KooBna, (uttering Ac., at rsasoasl Ir rate. 1 Witt iU. hkva far sale. Cooking Sioee. that 1 Can mamirncod, sad that will give aatiiait a, laas ma rrsponsibJe for any deUs ta arsa af Browa A Vent may fcsve cosMraSled. Slrairll Cntling I saa waff twrmrtd to rut snB SeskeTl Piatt. for maikiag Tobacco, lour sV , at the fatlaW tag larieaa, !" Warranted Grarden Seeds.- At trntion is called to the advertisement of choice gardW (MWJf Evans & Co. They have for sale Seeds, Bulbs, Plants & c. Their prices are moder ate end every thing is warranted. Oodey's Lady's Book for jfjaclLThis handsomely illustrated ptriodical, which to the ladies is always welcome -visitor, is received. It is . eseal well filled, bright and interesting. Al a magazine ol fashions it stands at the bead of the list. a Miatake.-Rcferring to the Caro- last week. We 1104 IUHIUIII j. T ' atated that General D. H. Hill was con setted with it. We haye learned since that this il a mistake, and that the General bai no conufcctiou witn u wnatevcr. rir Was Mr. Samuel EUiott'sUtle diogtrter wlio was burn-ed so badly as to cause death at the School House near oai m Church, last week, and the Widow tdit. ,1o.mt1iii.i- as 'stated in the last filllOlW D uuuj,.."- , - Watchman. This was the mistake of otir W 1 ,ted. It is reported white lady, a Miss Dugle, was raped in the neighborhood of Organ eburclvliowan ast Friday, by some fiend yet unknown Miss to a neighbor's house when she was at . L. - ' w . tacked from the road side by a white man hem she had never before seen. Tba Wretch seixed her when a struggle ensued which lastsd until the poor girl was ex- tod. We hear that the girl's elothea were badly torn and herself badly braised and choked The country aronnd has bet n searched, but the miscrent has not yet been apprehended. It is to be hoped, HIWI'VIT. that he will be overtaken toon. M 4 -mm avwas leak ww- w w -a w a i r w - rti t FEI3L1 ARY 19. CORN new old a 80 tJOTTON - 12 a 14 FLOUR $.485. a 4.50. HEAL 80 a 85. Linele was returning from a visit BACON (county) 10 12 -hog round ruiAlvEiO lnsn u a oweei oi.uv EGGS 124; to 15 CHICKENs $2.25 a $2 per doa. LARD 12 a 15. FEATHER? -new, 50. TALLOW- a 10 RYE a 90. BEESEWAX-30. WHEAT-$1.I5 a $1.75. BUTTER 20. DRIED FRUIT Blackberries, 10 a 11. Blactmer ai Heniersoi, Attorneys, Counsellors and Solictors. SALISBURY, N. C. January 22 1874 tf. It affords us pleasure to call the nltontinn of our readers to the advertise ment, in another column, of Messrs Poole & Hunt, Baltimore, Md., whose reputation as Manufacturers of first-class I machinery is preeminent in the Souln and second to none in the United States For nearly a quarter of a century they have been prominently before the public, year by year strengthening their claims to public confidence, until, to-day, with GO TO TEXAS VIA THE LOKK STAB BOUT ! (International and Great Northern & B r i I on m & lutoroiaiu.v' LAvrootArl A German was arreste Asa a vt- - hero last Saturday and, after a hearing before T. G.TIaughton, Esq., committed . mi the charge of home stealing, i ne Passengers coins to Texas via Memphis Little Rock, or via Shreveport, strike this line atLoncview. the Best Route in Palestine. Hearne, Waco. Austin, Huntsville, Houston Galvaston and all points in Western, Central Eastern and Southern Texas. Passoncers via New Orleans will find it the Best Route to Tyler, Mineola, Dallas, Overton, Crockette, Longview and all points in Eastern and Northeastern Texas. This line is well built, thoroughly equipped STILL TH.Y COME! A wall xcs's szana. EW FALL AND WINTER STOCK! Larger and Setter than Ever BLe BBar Fm. T ST ttWt' linn maA an- . I . . . n) . . - w . T 'nin r II inn ivitwuru iroui the .northern cities with a full and complete nioca, in wnicli great Bargains can be had. Ihose buying for cah or barter, will find it to their interest to examine his Stok U-f.r. hny- i I a ms l.-i aft ing eisewuere. i nanatul tor past patronage he hoiies by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. saSLa-LJL3P--- BBasavaidBaaajsawaajBSMB flaflMtt SSCStTta aa-fl MDHHRpgaanwV , lSasaaaawyy as4swt M aMssBl 1 BalslslsH laws) dre ' 'aaassl a i duo : Ha U JL GENTS WANTED S5 to 10 made daily Samples mailed free. N. H. WIUTK, Newark, N. J. 4w DISSOLUT II $78 A WEEK TO AGENTS. Faeat selling articles out. Three value samples for leu cents. J. BRIDE, 7C7 Broadway, New York. 4w. "OSYCTIOMANCY, or SOUL CIIARM- X. IG. How either sex ma v fascinate and gain the love & affections of any person they choose Instantlv. This simple mental acquire- mem all can possess, free, bv mail, for 25c., together witli marriage guide, Kgyptian ( Iracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, cddtng-N ight Murt, Ac A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM A . Co., Pubs. Phila. 4w An ACCIDENTAL CURE When death was hourlv expected from CON SUMPTION, all remedies having failed, and Dr. II. James was experimenting, he acciden- 4ii .i . :.u-v -taA tally made preparation of INDIAN HE Mr, All uivbv iuucuicu vj us, ciiuci ujr uic I . r , , . . i , , i ,a: &v...n rcnnmvA In m,k Mrl .t.l-. wcn tllr;u "w V " K" v. ' 1 . . J fr. o rn i.l of litn otarnix to T- lVHv"a I I i .VR X oirv viitvu iiifiik-nsi vnto, savaajvvww And Cotton King Cook Stoves. also, .Chorea. Par. or airS otia fttovea. Bad war rant tatos to girt perfect oatiafsctioa. Tin Sheet-iron A Oopyr Work dene at short notice aad ia tbo best maaner. Bejjt. 11, tf.' TO CHURCH 0fFICR8. I offer Pt'BX Grapk Wisk for Communion purpose. Believing it wrong to sell or nse the 1 adulterated Northern stuff so-called Wine for this purpose, I shall keep none but Pure North Carolina made Grape Wine, which 1 can conaeientioiisly recommend. Alio, Hanging, Bracket, and Stand lamps, suitable lor Uie Pulpit, wall or ceiling, al moder ate prices. Guv wu a cull. T11L.O. r . bll.L II Z, Orie-foartk ira h lettera i One-half aad ive-eaxloa 6 Tliree-turth Aun in letters " " li'ina in nth r Tt.aas ur ia the try. waai ing Stencil Plaleasuayralralalr lh art ana semi their orders, -tain. m ol l-:t. r., afih P. O. money tinier for the iSMSmi, and 1 iil cnt theStearil Plate and surwArd b return auat if poaa&ble, free . f Pustaar. The Little CSrm. t aloe aae for sale the "L! U t.m" tue ing clothing, Cards, A. . with IndeliMe Ink. The letters ran be vhanerd to i rint an na very sally. Price cuao4te4awa. HI U TADa The beat PurUble liwsic Stand ha the Worhl or Brass Banda. It ia very neallv .-nd stromwlv ideweigh leas than too t-w.i'..!. : nd can ba pcked tn s annill paee. A m Patented Kef. 13th, 1870: Aug. 6th. 1871. Di PBana awardrd bv llt Amnma ' ' - rjhibfcion, -New jork. 1872. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, or two good Brass FiHishera L. V. RUtiWM. Salia,ry, N. C, Johr 17tV l7Vtt THE GREAT CACBE : m if r ALacrrasos thi NaTt aa Tas.tTai asp Kaoic vL core ol tvnnnsl wrakaw. r Spennalorrhira, induced by tkl;-Abu . lursd- unti v l.miMiti. Imi Win r. Ncrruu Da bility. nd Impediment Utktarriaft-aeuerally ; Csmsupiption. Kpilepr. and Kits ; JVr.-. 1 and Pbvsiaal Inrnt.acitv. Jt.-Hr l!tlll kT J. CtfLVERWELL. al. D.. Author of the Cmn IfcHik.- Ac Oct. 2-1 f. OP 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 sir Chas. J. Bingham will be valid, as he is au thoriaed to collect and make settlments for us. THE BEST PflESENT That a husband can give to his wife is a receipt for a years subscription (,$3.00) to the CMstian Otero as soon as possible. January 8th, 1874. A. J. MOCK. THOS. . BROWN. A CARD. w m a I awaw nrmm w m ------ an immense establishment, as perfect in wm, eTer modern improvement, including New and Elegant Day Coaches, Pullman Palace thief t was coraruutccLin Va.He has since been identified al we presume a requisi tion will be made for him by the Got. of that State. Crawford's Range. This is the name of a new Post Office just opened in Providence. TownshiO, About l miles below Xki fcW4r P Wfellein Hamilton i V. M. It ia to bo regvettid its appointmentaas esperience and me chanical skill can make it, they can send forth pverv article ol their manufacture perfect and accurate. in all of its parts, as tested bv the fixed and high standards by which their work is regulated, laey fho have used their machinery can best vouch for the truth of what we have asserted. Building and Loan Associa tion. As will be seen by reference to proceedings published in another column, a very successful public meeting in the interest of this Association was held in Sleeping Cars, Westmghouse Air Brakes, Mil ler's Patent Safety Platforms and Couplers ; and nowhere else can the passenger so completely depend on a speedy, safe and comfortable journey. The LONE STAR ROUTE has admirably answered the query : "How to go to Texas !" by the publication of an interesting and trutn. ful document, containing a valuable snd correct map, which can be obtained, free of charge by addressing the GENERAL TICKET AGENT, International and Great Northern Railroad, Houston, Texas. District E. I feel it my duty, as well as a privilege in retiring from business as one of the members of the Tate firm of Mock & Brown, to express in v Gratitude and appreciation for the larce 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 A Co., to the same pub lic favor and patronage as that extended to Mock A 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 A Walter S. Rankin, I commend with much favor to the public as honest and correct business men. THOS. E. BROWN. January 6th, 1874. at the stomach, A will break a fresh cold in 24 hours. Address C cutdock and Co., 10.2 Race St. Pltila. nnminathi rmntr. 4w m For COUGHS, COLD HORSENESS, AND all TB&OAf DISEASES, Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED aad STJBJB XJBSXBT. Sold by Druirgirft. 4w. ex - t I untgtiu Ottiis&urs, if. j,,, pMMed. im a SruhH Aarrfape. Pritt six eemtn. A lecture on the Nature. Tn-a'.incnl and Rack-el cure of spemiatorrLaa or Seminal Weakness. In voluntan Kinin. Seanal Debility and Impediments to Marriage jrrnerally ; Ner-vousnr-. Consumption, Epilepsy and Kits : lfenal and Phrh al Incnpantr. teaalting from Self akove. etc' By KUP.Klcf J. OULVKK W ELL, 11. !., Auiaair ol u. "tireen Book.' Ac. The world-renowed author, in thi admirable Lecture, clearly pove from V.ii own exper ience that the awful csiUsequence of Self AWn mar ueeflcclually remo ed without n edu .nr and without danaeroas vurricsl onerationa. boogies, iustrumeiil-, ring or cordials, pviuting out a mode of cure at once certain aud rffee- tual by which every s'.fferrr. i o n attesswhat hiseooditiuu may be. may can- biuiM I! cheaply. TBIS i.KTlRK TO THOUSAND ANDTHOlSANDf. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plaia sealed envelope, on the receipt of hi rents, or two pillage stauisi. Alo. Da. Cl vkkwkll s Mam are Cuide. price GO cents Address the lnlllhera. CHAS J C dk CO.. I Boweir. New Vort Post tifbee Box4JiSf of Louisville, one of the larvert and best of family religious newpaper, Presbyterian, bat unsectarian, containing articles on practical re- liinon from some of the ablcat ruim-ten in Uie Socth, able editorials, stories for the young, re ligious news from all the other denominations. miscellaneous, scientific farming anl literary departments general intelligence wholesale mark ets. for specimen to pies senw iree io muj au- dreas), containinr Iit of pwniinms. write to A. A F. B. CONVERSE, Pubs. Louisville, Ky. January 16th" TB74 tf. Sale of 8.40 Acres of Laid at AUCTION. if ran "rnnftPAPriY" A ntw book on the art of Writing by Sound; a complet system of Phone tic Short-Hand, the shortest, most simple, easy. and comprehensive, enabling anvone in a short time to report IriaU, speeches, sermons Ac. The Lord's Praver is written with 49 strokes of the pen, and 140 words tier minute. The unemploy ed should learn this art. Price bv mail 50 cents Acents wanted. AdJress T. W. EVANS & CO. 139. S. 7th St., Phila., 4w The Hiehest Medical Authorities of Europe says the strongest Tonic, Purifier and Deobstru- ent known to the medical world is v a , a imrairiy ana radically. WILL PKoVE A BOON persons Bv authority vested in us by the will N. N. Nixon, dece'd., we will sell at aoetipa on Wednesday the 4th day of March, 1874, on the premises a body of land lying seven wiles southwest from Salisbury, on the Liu colnton road, containing 640 acres. TYi Proacent This to be 4he tittle . . f i u.i nrV;nM flnl Of this about one half is cleared. The Tne Orescent,, mia planat.on, of the practical workings and l half.g a h MtaraJ benefits of such Associations, after which, growth of oak &c The cleared land is ...k.oriotiona m ml to the amount of mostly uudfer fence, and there is a dwelling .... . T .. j and out houses and a well of water oa the luu snares, maaing me iui niweoura that this office was uot opened at the old jreroneJ'B Hall on Monday night last, land,, the iiatter Shops. Many more gUort Dnt eflFective addresses were made ohs Would have been accommodated. . M The0 Klutts, Eev. F. J. I ! ' . Murdock, and H. W. Scott, Esq., in ex soon to issue of a new everting rapcr from Raleigh, under the editorial manage ment oi Mr4 T. B. Kingsbury, late of the Rsldin; vifet. Mr. Kingsbury's well known ability renders it unnecessary for ns to ssy that the Eyening Crescent will be fresh spicy, and high toned. The subscription price for daily is $5,00, for weekly, 1,50. . , . Pound. Mr. H. M. Sossaman while removing some hay from an old bouse, near McMeely's Mill, found too carpet sacks, containing 1 coat, 2 vests, 2 pairs of boots, and some loose coffee. The ar ticles are&fe- aU bnt little damaged They are thought to be stqlen good?. The owner can have them by proving proper ty and paying cost. dt. 200 shares, representing the aggregate amount of $40,000. This secures beyond perad venture the success of Uie under taking, apd argues well for the energy aud public spirit of our citizens. These Associations have been of great practical benefit in Raleigh, Charlotte, States ville, Asheville and ether places aronnd as, and it is the opinion of oar best buesiness, men and most experienced financiers, that it will work well, aud prove eminently successful here. We trust that all our citizens will attend the next public meet- place. The tract will be subdivided to soit the wants of purchasers. Those wishing to pur chase privately should call immediately on Col. R. II. Cowau ai Salisbury, or address the undersigned at Wilmington, X . C. R. K. BRYON, ( Executor, dc E. A. NIXON, S Executrix, of N.N. Nixon. Salisbury, Feb. 19. 1874 tf. A. J. Mock A Co., having taken the stock of Marchandise of Mock A 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 A Brown, and hope, by keeping a large and well selected Stock of good and desir able Goods, to retain all the customers of the late firm, and to add many new ones. We intend to keep a stock of Goods that, in ahty good selection, of Manufacture and style, can be found in but few stores in this sec tion, and to sell at prices that defy competition for the same class of goods. A. J. MOCK, CHAS. J. BINGHAM. W. L. RANKIN. January 8th, 1874. 2mos. It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous system restores vigor to the debili tated, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions and acts directlv on the Liver and Spleen. Price $1 a boitle JOHN Q. KEL LOGG, 18 Piatt St. N. Y. 4w. $2500 A YEAH made with our splendid COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. It represents Sample Pages A Style of Binding of 58 intensely inlerestina and useful books, that SCI I in everv Familv. Pest ihina ever tried by Camawrs. AGENTS WANTED to make a PKRMANEjrr business on these Works. Send Si .50 for Prospectus, the only outfit needed, choose territory and commence at once, ror Illustrated Circulars and Liberal Terms, address JOHN E. POTTER A CO., Pubs- Philad'a, Pa. 4w. Positive and Permanent Cores! Read the following. Cuiytox, N. C, Aug. 15, 1873. Tkeo. F. Klcttz, q. : Salisbury. N. C. Dear Sir. I bought last fall from Wade Boykin A Co., lUltimore, 1 dozen bottles of your Kluttz's Chill Cure" . I apld it to those having chills, and as this is a prevalent sickness in raanv sections. 1 was anxious io nna a apsnpe for Chills, Fevers and Ague Ac. 1 looked care fully after the results of each bottle, some of which was used in long-standing cases, and allow me to say that every bottle ef cried a care. I am now selling it and irarraaiwy a cure or no ixiy This "KluUz's Chill Cure" aaves many a Doc tor's bill of S5, $10, or 20. I enclose the pay for 4 dozen more, as the last dozen is all gone, every bottle warranted, snd not in a single case has the benefit of the warrant been applied for. Vcrv KespectmllT lours, H J RYALS ii GREAT FAMILY MEDlCIHt Br. GREEN'S FIT CUBE ! The Great Remedy for Epilpsy, Cures. Fits, Spasms, Con vUions and Nervous Wske- fuln-s acts promptly, often arm-sting the Fits from the first dsy a ime, even whera they have existed for years. Warranted Chiil Cure. Thi nnlv warranted chill cure sold in this sfV'tinn of the State. Prepared bv the Medicinal r, nf X. t HureW vecetnble. children lak it as well as adults. For sale only by 1. M- Bues A Co. Money refunded in all cases where cures are not eneclcd. . Sept. II, tf COMPOUND EX C0RYDALIS ! The Great Vegetable Alterative, Cures. cK-roniia. reroiitiary rvrplialia, r.mptiomcai toe Skin, and all diseases arising from impure Blood Piedmont Air Line Ralway. Boot ant Shoe S&OB The undersigned has resumed business at the shop heretofore occupied by him on Fisher street, and takes this method of in forming the public that he is prepared to do ingontlie night of next Monday 23rd, U kinds of work in the Boot and Shoe line at .... it is r-oiifi.ton t v linrtAri s ant. I FRESH ABBIYALS ! Cheaper tian Ever ! Just received at R. W. Price's Family Grocery Store, fresh stocks of choice Coffees, Sftcars, Syrups, Molasses, all kinds of SUGAR CURED MEATS, Fresh Meats, Pork Sausage, (received daily), ram liiisiiivTrp Da. 3. T. Fmjl.-Beinr rrnrn, atya, I pra(!ntt at Us TJalTcrtitr or rasa's la 1833. aad aft.r SOTean'azncrlcBra. rorfactcd Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rhenmat id Syrup. I rnarantoa It aa iauUiala sara for Marra, Kia at t aad Bhan nut iod itctt. Sworn to, UU26Ui Arril. 1-Tl. MEDICATED HONEY. A-Sovereign Balm for Congha Colds, chilis, Asthma, and all di-eai-es of the ail sages and Lung. By Us imelv ue many sup posed cases of Consumption arc promptly re lieved and the Lung restored to health. 1NEUE ALGIA SPECIFIC ! A prompt, positive and cnDnevt relief (sv the excruciating paius of Neuralgia, Kueuuma lisra and Sciatica. For Sale by T. F. Kluttx. Prepared only by Dr. GREEN, LINDLEY BEJTTLXT. CHARLOTTE S. C . Nov. C, 1873.-1 y. Richmond Ac Danville, Richmond A Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and Horth Western N. C. R. W. itastfran ins us.UoT.Th F. A. OSBOCRN, Notary Pvhkc, Phila. CBTSd t It. tma wfll aatiafr ssarona wr-U Thoa.Mnnbr.D.D-FraaWnrtLPkaa.IU.n.lI. Kwin.M-(lia,l'a. KrT..l.K.r.arbaBan.c larpnclfwn.KrT. n rvsWth. rimfnii rrT itm Tn.n.a.i Taaan ti Phinvac. Aflietert aboald writ. Dr.FiUcr, PhUa.,fnr ipl natory PanphMaataiaartaeaTatavfSSnmrardfnraata. curable cao.ocuru no diarctaroajuroia vj Johu. N. C. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. !a fleet on and after Tharaday Jaa 1st 1S74. G01XU NORTH. II. Enniss, sole agent Salisbury, What is the Matter. A sub scriber at Red Plains, N. C , writes us thafis pap?f rcacliee liim about ten days after its publication here. Why is this the eane t This mail is put in the office aw a .1 mst., when it is confidently ficient number of shares will be subscribed Feb. 19, 1874 Iron. to effect an organisation WILEY DODGE. Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal and a splendid assortment of Candies, Nuts Ac. TradeS&-at low prices. Salisbury , dec 10. tf The report of the death of Dr. Living stone has been confirmed. It took place the 15th of last August. More Kit Ki.rx Pardons. W ash- at this place on the evening of the day of INGTOlr) pe0 u Jttins Howe, of pubtfeation, and subscribers in the neigh- S. C, who was convicted of Ku Klux borhood of Bed Piaius ought to get their crimes, and imprisoned at Albany, has r,ravK tiv the Sundav following at least, oe511 paraonea. i i " " EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, war claims. Wejione the proper authorities rectthe evil complained of All persons having claims against the estate of Samuel Beeves, Sr., deceased, are hereby noti fied to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of Feb. A. D. 1875. And all persons indebted to the estate are requested 1 to make immediate payment. THOMAS E. BROWN, Executor of Samuel Reeves, Sr. February 12, 1874 ow. JsWi fpwd borllrCn Painting. While in avs ago we visited the Beautiful Ral Cat! ting just completed, by' Mr. Chas. Kraus, late afaaia city. Four portraits, repress entftlg'the four Evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, are painted on the ceiHfJasa a circle immediately over bead and hp unusually well executed. The painting representing St. Patrick, looks like aa efcgant chroiao, and does great credit to the taste and skill of the artist, Mr. Kraae, who has an engagement to execule several other paintings for that cburehrrfV rill coi The extraordinaty advance in the cost of cigars imported from Havana within the past few weeks has been the su of much comment lately in that important ATTORNEYS Al LAW, Having been appointed Special Commis sioner to take evidence iu what is known as Southern War Claims for North Carolina, all persons who have filled their applications with the Commissioners of Claims at Wash ington, under Act of March 3, 1871, can have depositions as to loyalty and loss oi property taken before me either through themselves or their Attorneys. WE WANT 1,000 FIRST CLASS BOOK AGENTS at once to sell two of the most popular works ever published : U. S. BONDS a record of prison of life at Fort Delaware, by Rev. I W. K. Handy, and MARSHALL'S LIFE OF Gen. Robert E. Lee. tjT Send for Circular at one. TURN BULL BROTHERS. 4w Baltimore Md. ithin 1-3. x q nrj a T"i I My fees as Commissioner must be paid in bject XV A 1 IT ill 3C CKAllxti, advance. branch ot business, borne of tee more popular brands and sizes cost to day. as urch to see the beautiful pain- compared with importations of a date no further remote than the 1st., from 20 to $40 per thousand advance. So bitter was the controversy over the election of a Bishop in the Episcopal Convention held as Milwaukee, Wiscon sin, that no agreement could be bad. So the Convention has adjourned until Jane. The G rangers of Virginia are prepar ing to "go lor' the caoiue race in that State. The dog is to be voted a nuisance by the Legislature, he having become antagon istic to the growth of wool in that State. We see no reason why the dog should not be taxed along with hit betters, regar dless oi his previous condition af servitude. Let the canines throughout the South be put upon their good behavior, and wa venture the assertion that oar land will be lees a "howling" wilderness than it AND Solicitors is B onkruptf 9. Special attention paid toProceeings n Bankruptcy. Sept.5,-5l:3i i ; . t - ? 1 . 500 SACKS G. A. SALT, 100 do MashalTs Fine do 100 Bbls. Molasses. in acts, Street. Sundvy night the 8th inst.. a ribbon, and breast pin attached, which the owner can have by de scribing the property and paying for this notice, apply at Capt. J. A. Ruinsay's oBeeVw Mala Street. JOHN M. COFFIN. Special Commissioner, January, 2$ 1874 tf. PREMIUM Chromo. garden and power SEEDS. Before ordering elsewhere send for . Safe's Citarrfc iclv cures by Us I IraiM. Doolliine; and heal-1 in ; properties, to whical ftT.o cliajaso ylclila, when I i:rmc:hr i-s uictl w arn I i If a:A rptcm put la uor-1 r lvt; Vi-mulcrlul u'tcrntlro I rev c ( T. L'ic rco'a So tdc a JUoel I I3!r:covcrT. t..!:c.i c;nai.r, to correct A ! :im1 .-.v.ci.:. v.-L:. U aro al 1 wars at fai:!t. a!.x) to act ; peci.cally upon I diM!a--crl ff.z-.xli aad lining mrratjrar.e of I nose aad crrs.i;r.:cr.r ing car : '. Ca-I tarrii nenifly tuot:M ec a; : warm xiih L:. Xlcrccn Hnvai ioticnc. i lie on: v in inuac-.twi .1 vr.r.-a 11 1: ti.ica-1 .cine can be rt.'jry z Uc I : a.l 1 arul I - Ma a ... t - V-! l'l lTi'faaa I exlct a:ia tma w'.;lcad3C'urro iirocceds.1 loo suceeatici ii.u t-n ireaaaesi t-rovca. that r-mr'.rtor r....n GuOQ Be ward fa.- a c--o cf "Ctf I 11 Head" or I r.VJ irr:. La c.-.n r.r.t cure. 1 ::o two meai- : thlnrtrament 6 iAj all drntlsts. BINGHAM CO E. H. MARSH. T. J. FOSTER. has been sat many yean past. Rakigh j and prompt returns made. News. I January 16, 1874 3tnoa. In Store in prime order and for Sale by Catalogue, which is now ready and will oe manea gratis on application. Our Chromo "The Little Florists' a beautiful Parlor Picture pronounced by judges a success, is now sent free to all who favor ns with orders to the amount of Five Dollars. Chase Brothers & Woodward, SEEDSMEN, Rochester, IV. Y. January 16 th 1874 3moi. STATIONS. Ex r HEss. Leave Charlotte. ...J Air-Line J act n : " ga l -1' ; r v ...... Greeniib:ro Uaavnle " Barker ill Arrive at Hichmond. - Mali. -7JD0 r 1 8J6 a t 15 a-Wl ' JOOT " 117 I 8 18 a a I I r n , f, at 27 1( 40 80S I aaa r n os r Important Sale of Merchamdise. Bun Bv Sales at Panic Prices. 'irtne of an c.der made br the U. 8. trict Court in Bankruptcy, in as J oka B. aaaf Titos. M. Kern, the undciij;oed as Keceivtt, offer their entire slock of tiuods at the lowest pi ice ever chargl in this market- Come iau mealiately, or you will lose gieat bargains. Sold at Store with sin of " Kerns V Co." aa Main StrrrL DAVID U BBlMil-aa, Dec. 11th. 1873. lll;iuii GOINO SOUTH. 8TAT10N8. I Mail, j Exraam Leave Kiclimond. .. l.M r a 5(3 a a Hurkevule...... 4 " U-98 - liauviile 9 " ' 1 ft) r a M Greensboro..... 116 a a a uu " Satiaba J SSS . Asr Line J'unc't 68S ' - .j Arrive at Charlotte. . 6JU au Q otii.vt. last. OoMi w:t. STATIONS. Mail. Mail. Leave Gieensboro.. 1 3U0 a a Arr. 1a m - CO HaoBs I " S 56 i lve'.UUS " aUleigh". 8W" " " Arr. at Gwldboro ... I ll.40r a L'JWri I ii NORTH WSITIKV W. O. B.. B. Administrators' Notice. The undersigned having duly qualified asttat Administrators witli Ue a ill snnexed of Jaaa I . Shaver, deceased, hereby notify all persons ia- debtad to said estate to make ayment, aaS those having claims againt said vasste are SaatV fied to present them to the underaigwad oa a k mm a m .L.L. before the 2nd day ol reKefiier. ie., m im notice will be plead in bar of tbeir ceouvcry. September 2od, 1873. HKNRY A. LKMLT, EDWIN SHAVER, 52:lf Admirit StSJaV MARSH AND FOSTER, Commission Merchants. Salisbury N. C. Dealing in Cottoa aud geueral produce. JLiberal auvaaees made on consignment SALISBURY, N. O, I Dec. ldth, 133. J PROPOSALS 1 Will be receired at this office until 12 M , r9 niafy 26th, 1874, for conveying the S- Mail from this place to Mooresville, in Iredell e4-, once a week Snd back. Schedule: leave Salis bury every Friday morning and return from Moorcsvilie every Saturday. Thi contract will commence Jaly Ul, 1874, and expire June 30, 1875. All bids must be accompanied with suf ficient srenritv. D. L. RRINtsLE, (U:lf, Poatmaatet. ( Salkm Bbavcsl ) Leave tireansbero..... .4 40 r at Arrive at itetswi 886 r Leave Sale - a a Arrive at Ore a bora. . 1U00 a a P.winr trAin l:avinz Raleica al 7 40 r a connect a !re'ubra' wiUi tbt Nortaera bound train uakiSK tliequteK-U lime to an itorsuera cities! Prket)f Ticksu same as via other routes. Train to aud IrumiiuiuU Baal wf Greenaboru couth'' t at C MaasaVwIta Mail Tralt-a ia ac from points a'oriU or rloatk. Train Saily. I -aSi fays l ill Wskkaaa Aeoawaaaodatiaa laava gicacaoaa at 94 i . arr! re at Berke-eWe r m ia.va Uuilurvillc 4 3a a a . arrive at aind 7S8 H . Pullman Palace CSrs on all night trains be tween Charlotte and girhnsd. (aitboat change) For farther iasaraiattea addreaa IS ate 4r I I t Genl Ticket Agent Urceoaboro. K C TiM R TALCOT, aEng.near 4 Gas! Saasw atsadent State of North Carolina. ROWAN COUNTY. Jm the Smftrior CVarL Tobias CkxKlman. William fKKlmaa, t aaa. llarringer, John T. Goodman, Gtwrge W. Goodman, Nancy M. Goodman. Daniel Goodman. Jamea A. Goodman, Margaret 3L Knox, anl David F. Knox, plaint Ufa, Marv R. Wagner. Henry Goodman, Jasaat F. (,iMMlmsn. Williain- Gopdinau. i :..Jmiin John ('. Goodman, All chimin. Marv M. Kin-'. George B. Cynthia E. King s hcti, .Ucnaauts, tifttrial yrveetJiMQ Jr mile Ittnd ru rvitTiTMat. It appearing to the saHsfii'Wlon of Court, that dcfen-inr. Mary B. Marv M. King. Gertr B- King. 4 vat ITiaHr. and rW.bbia Kin. btir.. arc krnU of thb Suto. It u trdi red by the I ttiat nuiiluation 1 mad. l'r U ..L-. m th.- f!amiaiia Watcltmaa. a mier iHildiabed in the town of Salisbury, EJtArtXaf said non-rt-iilcnt defendanta te appear in this Court, on or before the i davof Febrnarv next, and answer taw pas ! tltion of plaintiffs, otlierwi- judaiuaf fm l (vnrsaa will be taken againt them. Witaew. John A Borden. Clerk .f said I Superior Cuirt. at office in bSaliaborr, tha i at K Aw nf Januarv. 174. w . ...... rtx.rNT as .ta. vilA A n'ML-i.-.. i lfctt
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