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1 I ' - i. 1 , . - j ;, jii. iiiijwij- - I the,ung: otjipaore r hat (fnwliuu lliiitcliinflii LOCAL. Special Notice- anmuvm ghort religious notices, we puonsn wiuioni .wm and would be glad if minister! and jignd. would furnish na j;11 jjtaarles, tribute! ot WSe6t. TrfrstftBnW, or .her matter oT whatever character, not of gen ,1 inter A to the public, are changed as adfer- tinieuUI. - . destruct M. ganjft ripe old are. The tUinre e asily und.-ratood. Perbtrba the ph y ..i1:''T-'' x . i explaiu! -but they are aiwaja-jeady wittt- au lajlMion forkery BTand effect, and this ia the imimtit lliirAin- flaen$ptMUcl) we shoo. a not The oMeTer, ofWA no doubt to be found in deathfmespecter of p be elay$bf atrpng and weak owa'rftdiaMb and season;' man wa3 arreated. Rd aftpi jatlforj MondayUit, cbargwj A outrag lng bia danghter.ri Jf AOre NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. :- - i . lik.it h TuFa Returned. We nolfce TOt" Capt. Kenriedy bas returned from New Orleans, -tl .JAQtOil V ith bia trirlf mhit be z sr to We regret to learn that Mr. Daniel Huff man.abigl.ly repeaable-jtizen of tbia Coanty, died at bis residence last Friday night. Age about 60 years. A. E-iiBSV,' nnunc. d by us a couple of weeks ago as u-j -ftnlv ilL we jxro glad to learn pciug j .1 jf fiUTAlIUB The Eveninc? Orescent. we haverecefld the first Nf. of tfjW;JW Crescent, edited by Mr. T. B. Kingaburi- It is small bat as fresh and sparkling as Bald . . Fresh 'apply of nice' Oranges and Lemons at A. Parker's 1 JftOf JffT Peter M, Brown, an old of has almost entirely ircovere Obarlotte, died last Sunday.' , I s . m . jj '- A lot of empty Flour sacks for sale at . a . " wa ft c-V-.. ttul B.efuedv-We lW ht Ju4L$e ilichcll r.tusetl bail to -J VATioXX, theslayor of Oharb-s N-.J, at a ttt'M hearing of the cace before lnm lam "tu nssday at Statesville. , Died in this eity, on rid;iy nmrning Anthnnv Hcncini. En..ased about 80 Y J r years. Mr. Beneioie has held ihe office of Jastlcc of the Peace pretty well all the time since the war, and also acted as Post Master. Hidiacase was dropsy. j-We .have received a coninnnicr tlon from a gentleman bf exprricneri on' the eultare of cotton ; but it is written with such pale ink as to bo illegible, and then it is written on both .sides" of the iheet. Those two things preclude its - ri7 Yo ?.-ihizp Peach trees are potting forth their blooms, so also are the apricot trees. Still Aaethfiv A in jail this weeltMtnhe girl aHVo1aHm.Tae Wotintothe room where thVgirl was, but did not succeed in accomplishing his diabolical purpose. ! Wbjr is It r We are informed thii m msk 'toman Ji r wth. sl5aTiWwa Vf Htafe'Jvme tot!harlotte, Instead of by the direct way by the North not get accommodations over this Road. Is this bo ? and if so, why is it f . r oi rjqk pHfl7 fcV,w ai'savn Salisbury tiiltog and Loan Association. At a meeting of this Association on Monday night last, March 2nd, officers were elected as fol Directors, Theo. F. Klutta, J. F. Ross Frercks, A. 11.' ftoyden, Samuel ritoOpFRodgors, Scsbkary, Theo. F."Klnttz, Troas. The elections were al most unanimous, and we think are excel- m ID OFFI CE ! Sonthern Express Company. Express Forwarders. Salisbury, N. C , Fd. 12, 1874. By instruction from the Superintendent, the tariff rates of Una Company are greatly reduc- 4 containii neither Quinine nor A ruenic, i perfect M 1 ,nak r-i'ad permanent curw. .t W ct 111).. J0(1 tY all Unifcr t .nH u,nlr. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. kh Merchnntn. Sept. 4, tf. l'rvimrwl l.v THEO. F. KLUTTT inigguK, 8 HitiQ , N.C. -7 VICK'S a 4 &Hef fOr ToTJnf Mnnfmn. e eUect of hvron and AkniZ in i:r Manhood Keetored. Impediment, to Marriar removed. w methixl nf m-atit-..i a rm.rKoie -remedies ltooka anf taimUn.-,,. ASSOCIATION, No. Sooth Nft.U, Sl ,,lliU. n irwuuii'iii in For 1874. J'BlJ JRAlyA08, and 552? for hooomble conduct atid tvuUoi at skill. ' t-- w OeU 80, 1878. It. L C. P. BAKER, CO., don goods money or other Taloable8toall K!?VJREIPLATK. Publial.ed QuanVrle t. KortW .nd .K 2o Cenu a year. Fir No. for 1874 ia m rL7 " ...... . uerman iNlitmn at a: The Patrona of the Company durin . fc aaJZ TV;V.n " JP and quick transportation for any articles they may wian to abip, will and tbe rates so greatly reduced as to make it to their advantage to for- wartt dv uua company. Qaick time ana prompt delivery at desti nation is gnarahteed to all. Feraooa having Pensbable goods to ship, with the present low, tariff, quick time, prompt delivery, and free drayage will find it greatly to then interest to give this Company the hand ling of their freights. December 4th 1873. tf 1874 just lowed Rochester N. X. All goods to be shipped will he called when it is so desired STILL THEY COMB! AT WALLACE'S STORE. W FALL AMdwTE STOCK. ! Larger and Better than Ever lor place .f bu.toe.. of tbe .Uppr, $STS1SS2. stock-, in which great Barsraina can h A We have had finesprinjg weather the last eni selections. few days. Garderners have been oat in lt was ascertained that 275 ahares of full force. stock had been subscribed, and that the 4 ""j ' first instalment hid been paitfc in on Eer. Thomas Henderson, worthy eol- 229 shares. An aidjour,ned meeting was ored man, died in this city on Tuesday called for Monday night, March 9th? by evening iaat wnicn time ine remarnaer 01 tne nisi in- stalment must be paid in. and when the Any business man in town desiring to Association will be ready to lend money obtain a clerk or assistant having acqnaru- 0pOn the redemption of shares tancc in Davie county, may call at this omce tor lu i t 11 or intormation. Any one desiring to obtain a good stand for husibess in Mocksville, may also call here for further information. publication The Charlotte papers are discussing the propriety of selling the Market, Uouse of that Town. Surely Hthe minrer Liondbn will not be deprived of a Market House. t nnirhi tn lin held bv the citizens to a n r- a keep up appearances i( nothing else. All damages promptly adjusted. Very Rrespectfully, JOHN S. HAIGLEU, Agent. February 12, 1874 3mos . Ihoae buying for cash or barter, will find it to their interest to examine his Stork bn, hnv. mg elsewhere. Thankful f..r r., he hopes by fair dealing and strict attention to vriaeiiicnn LU HUT I A OflfltinnannA nf Ika M - w..aww wa Mac natUC Blacfemer and Henderson, Attorneys, Counsellors and olictors. w , . January 22 1874 tf. A GENTS WMTED- to 10 madedailv X3 emplea mailed free. N. H. WHITK Newark, N. J. ,4 ell (he odebratetl f R BaaBPal aaaSawT "9al LwaBaaV LSbwbBlVJ HSLaaanaWani" $78 A WEEK TO AGENTS. fWe selling irticles out. Tlm?e value samplex for len cenls - . vr, ui wiit, xorar. ftw, And Cotton King Cook Stoves. A1"'- Canrck, Pallor ia4 office Staves, and war. pint them to giv aal?qi aatiafatl. Tin. Sheet -iron aV. Copper Work donet abort notice and in the bet manner. Bept, II, tf. TO CHURCH OFFICERS. , I offer Pr re Grape Wire for Communion purportea. Believing it wrung to sell or uae the a a Iterated orthern atuff so-called Win for thiK purpoae, 1 ahall keep none bat Pure North Carolina made Grape Wine Li a w T . ThcTittnitic BuHiness. The Tinner'. Tool 4ul. of W ru hatvtnat fallen iauo any j rarry on the I in, Bhert-lroa aial Coppet ua, MiMi:eM in ita varicma braOchea. Will fo IIuwS Knifing, twittering Ac, at rnal. raieaTl ..(! U. have tor male. " Ml I llSaf hal will nvaaaaiBaWaaiaai 1 am Hi., r. -1- BBjiMS I SM t-t Brown dt Weant may hare contracu-tl nienrii f, uiuna. for aaaikinc l obacx t.. Kkuir Ju ml tl CJL. . ing pricea. me-founh inch Irttefa o crt.i One-half and fre-righu i Tlirae-fonnh otx in.. Inter. 7 1 11 'wrr i urns or in lACCI try, wanting Hi mo! Itatea mayealcwlate the and arnd thr ordera, bating iae of letter. aaonee iaroer for the amount, iml I cnt tWSteawil Plate and forward by mm waif i dc a,lftl farm. I alao hare for th "I iul..(im." t,-. Ina clothing, Card. Ac with Ind.liSla Ink The lettcta can be ehaaged to print any aaane ery neatly. Price complHe $IJSk The beat Portable Mnnie Aland in lor Iti-aa llanda, It M rrrv neatlv m made weish Icai than two nonnd. an4 packed in a Miiall apace. I'atcnttd Sept. lath, 1870: An,. 6th, 18T r.l 1 Diploma swarded lr ih km.im r,ttrti. Exhibition, New York, 1872. " WANTED IMMEDIATELY, One or two rood Brass riniihert " L. V. BROWN. Saliabnry, N. C Jole 17th l7S-f. mm. mm 1J1UUUJJU i 1 Ull DBYCHOMAMCY, or 80TJL CHARM-1 wch I can concientioulv recommence A 1NG." Hdw ekher sex mar fas. inntPiinH AlJm. HrnKinr. Bracket, and ffrsnH Trr- gain the love A affeeliom of any peroon the? I nitb,e for the Pulpit, wall orceiUna. at rooder- OF COPARTNERSHIP. SALISBURY MARKET. MARCH 5. Mia a CORr-ndW old a -82 COTTON -10 a 13 Brought In: Hie man Young,' FLOUR $.425. a 4.50. who it is supposed committed the outrage MEALrjB5 uraflu . u;0 ;-ivirxoI tTU on Miss Lingle, has been lodged in jail at BACON -eounty) 10 12j-hog round He was arrested in Concord. "V.?. V; " Vi vv BiCKTi-i4 to ao (hie point. The firm of Mock & Brown was dissolved by roatural mutual consent on tbe firat day oi J an The business will be settled up by the ptrtica of the firm. Auv settlements made with Mr. QhaR. S. Bingham will be valid, as he is au- n lAAiiA i haaaal an I 1 an Tl.: . ! I a - i,x,,r iiwiaiiuT. i ii.h inline me aroifirf. - a t r-r mem all can posses, free, by mail, for 3oc., together with marriage eiiidc. Rcmtian OmoU Dreams, Hintfrfo Lndies, Wedding-Night Hhirt' Ac. A rneer took. Address T. WILLIAM &., ate pnce. Gu . a ctdL THEO. T. KLUTTZ, Druggist Siilubury, C. Ot. fc-tf. An ACCIDENTAL CURE When death was hourlv exnettted from l'f)V thoriwd to collect and make settlmenta for us. I SUMPTION, all remedies having fciled, jlnd tkV All those indebted to ns. either hv Not Mr. tl. jam was experimenting, he accidpn- or Account are rennmted tn make arrr arti)- tally made PrennrStion of INDIAN H KM P ment, aa we want to close the business of the wired his only child, and now gives this -THE BEST PRESENT IJ That a hoitband can give tnHik wife ia a receipt for a year's subscription (i3.(M)i ta the . . 1 . 1 1" - i 7 ' I if i Cimstii flteerrer THE GREAT CAUSE ( or , l A LacrraKoa tuk NATrsjt. TaaaTaavT ad Radical cure of Seminal weakne, of,' ppcrnimornmw, toauo-d ir Mir-AIQe. Intwl- untary i.n,--fuMi-. lu.pt ui v. K bility, nd Impediment to Marriagr anayaaaib Cninmntion. Epilepry, and Pita ; Mental and bvi4cal incapacity. Ac-By ROBKHT J. rhVHrrWELL.al. D.. Author of the -tlrean lfook," Jt i'ahhafcrd, m Stmlml A Lectnre on the Nature, Treatment aagL Had teal cure of sperm at orrnaw or ftrtntnlT WcaJwena, Involaatarr Kmin. Hexes! Ihimy sud Jmpodiuientato Maniaaw gnat-rally Mas rouineiw, C)UKUuiptiou, Lpilapfy and Pts Relf-sUise. eto -By RniHllfi J. CriTTrTir. WELL, M U., Author of ton 'HI rem Boor9 firm as soon as possible. A. J. MOCK. THOS. E. BROWN. January 8th, 1874. lisville, one of the largest snd beat of recipe free on receipt of two stamps to pay ex-1 of Lou pen.es. fc a,,.",r1e8 night-sweats, nausea family riigiog newspaper, Pfeafiyteriaa but at the stomach, & will .break a fresh cold it ?4 nnscctarin, containing aHiclea on iWticaJ re- nours. Auarew, t. ,oaoc ana Co., 1032 lUtcc liion from some of Uic ablt-t miaUters in I George Fresh, the German who was lodged in jail at this pi. ice. some ten days ago on the charge of horse stealing iu Virginia, has been delivered o the authori ties of that Suite in obedience to a recjuUi tion of Gov. Kemprr. He Was taken front hero in charge of an officer last Wednesday night. nnr r?n? t itt -a- a I " ' f"- u. w. iXLtsuiioy ih.-0oo p.v j.xilBU a,15., . . . I fessional card of this gentleman in another FEATHER? new, 50. tolttayi. Mr. Mauney will be remember TALLOW 9 a 10 - ed is the law partner 0f W. H. Bailey, RYE a 90. DCjEiOrj T OU. WHEAT -jSl.5 a $1.75. BtlTTEK 20. Esq A Fight in Charlotte. A fight between Mr. 1". A. McNinch and Mr. H. ('. Tnrpin, lust Thursday in Ghadolle resultqil, says the Observer, in serious in- juries to Air. Mcrs inch., bevcaal ot ins teeth were knocked out and the jaw bone broken in three places. His injuries are said to be very somas. Job Printing. -Our TaeiUfreOsr doing Job Printing are better than ever before, and we flatter ourselves that we can uo it as wen anu ai prices as readona ble as it can be done elsewhere in the State, including book, painphet, or other work. Thare have been repeated efforts made by parties from neighboring towns to get job work from Salisbury, and so an xious was one of them to do some Wrk for one of our citizens that, in order to say that he had done some work for Salisbury folks, charged less than actual cost for the job. Well, the effort to get work from our peo pie is ull very well, and no one can object to it; but when it comes to a party doing work for less than cost, we aye not pre pared to say that it is morally right, al though it may be a legitimate transaction. It is somewhat like the merchant who sells an article that everybody knows the price of at cast, and makes his profits on artjcles the prices ot which are not so well known. Theperson who thus deals is certainly morally guilty of duplicity and deception, of perpetrating a gross imposition. But wc take tho liberty to say that we can do job.oriuting of any discriplion as well, if not better, and as cheaply as it feSote dunr jii the South, and if we fail to make tlri nWertlon true, we will surrender the field without protest. , MfsJL , i aw 1 . . Jj.it Awful. There are fire persons in DRIED FRUlT our jail chaigi with the awful crime of Blackberries, 10 a 11. rape ; three negroes and two whites one, J. Allen Ketchey, under sentence of death. A prompt and rigid execution of the law is the only remedy against crime. .J A CARD. St. Phila. it'iminq (hi paper. For AND all THROAT DISEASE B, Use I feel it my duty, as well as a privilege in retiring from business as one of the members of tbe late firm of Mock & Brown, to express my inuiiuoe anu appreciation ior we large ana TrrT T TITJOT TP m i tit "prnri liberal patronage, & confidence conferred upon fjfjjjj IHjULIU IA liLijlu iiivm vim li vii viuii y uusuivoO tuiiiivvtiuii 4w I Soeth, able editorials, stories for the young, re- ugioos news irorn ailthe other tlenominationa, auscellaneous, scientific, farming and literary fill llilUQ PI U1?S;:2 oTmsrioipeneraiinieiiig.cnwholfaaIeraark UU UbnO, UJ nJiljLltaOSi (- ror specimen copies (sent free to any td- arc.-i, containinc iw or preminms. write to in I A, d; F. B. CONVhatSE. Pubs. Louisville. Kv. Jsnosry 16th 1874 tf. HARRIED. In this county, March 1st, 1874, by W. M. Kincaid, Esq., Mr. Richmond Wya'tt to Miss Margaret Hellard. "Bachelor's Club." A poster call-, ing for a meeting of the "Bachelor's Club" was found sticking up, Wednesday morn ing ; but we lear.i there was no meeting. The "Most Ancient," forgot hisduty and snnnt the evening with Miss Arabella ! .u i after ading a regular course aim iiic luviuiic ciMiuiuaie lur luiuation, ,nstructfoiis, he entered into full communion became disgusted and retired to their with the church, and continued faithful to the t.j: i . ii.i-.tt end of his life. ' louges 10 re6l unuei a -wei oiana.ei. He was a by all who knew him, as Hooks roust do better than that. ouch pious christian, a kind and anecuonate lath flagrant inconsistency wo best cause in the world. rfflft!J:'..nii Departed this life, 28th of February, 1874, at his residence, in Rowan County, N. 0., Mr. rlnamat), in his b'Jnjavyear. A lfancv lafaWdelicafl&Mo the by the rile oi baptism, and, in hiaVouthfulda catecrfSfl It also auords me pleasure to commend the New firm of A. J. Mock A Co., to the same pub lic iavor and patronage as that extended to Mock & Brown. , ., My business relations with Mr. A.J. Mock for many years has become of the most pleasant and agreeable character and the Young men associated with him, Chan. J. Bingham & Walter L. Rankin, I commend with much favor to the public as hunts, and correct business men. TIIOS. E. BROWN. January 0th, ld74. NEW FIRM H i j it iL a .good neighbor and citizen, uld spoil the Wldg? esteem in' Which he I was held, - i - r ; 'i i . cleanv and ostensibly evinced bv the large concourse of mends and relatives, who were assembled on thja oecaeion to pay the last Shadps of "Wphstpr T We aaw a tribute ofrespect xme to one beloved and es- lettcr a day or two since from a member tee,f, by j e ii i r ti rr . 1 i 1 While we mourn the death of oor beloved of the House of Representatives of the late brother H k M tboBe mbo . vreuerai ABsemoiy, 10 a mercuani or mis and we feel assured that he died in the blessed place, asking him to send him a barrel of hope of reaching and enjoying the better, heav- -.:.. 1 -. 1. T . M . f1 1 a. I enlv land "HarlnCf urn all Vila vnlmc I tv tYin A. J. Mock A Co., hsTing taken the stock of Marchandise of Mock & Brown will continue bosiness 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 acterised for several years the well known firm of Mock & Brown, arid hope, by keeping a large and well selected Stock of good and desir- able Good-, to retain all the customers of the late nrni, and to and many new ones. We intend to keep a stock of Goods that, in quality gnod 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 8tb, 1874. 2raos ( 17. . .. That's nothing. We know an individu al, who is or has been a member of the Legislature, and who can't spell the sim pie verb know. And there is quite a uum- ber that can neither spell nor write a half dozen lines of plain English. Is there any wonder that we have such bad laws when the people send gas bags instead of men of sense and education to the Legis lature.? Because a man has the gift of gab it is no evidence that he is fit for the Legislature. Having washed his robes in. the blood of the Laabfiasnrrivlng friends have reason to hope, he is before the Throne of God and serving him day and night, in his holv tern nle. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lbrdj fhift ttfeV rhayresfrom ffiefr labois ; and their works do follow them." "How blest the righteous when he dies I "When sinks a weary soul to rest' ' ffpf How 'mild beam the closing eyes ! How gently heaves th' experring breast !" H. M. 15. PUT FT ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED and 3T7RX3 REMEDY. Sold by Druggist 4w. ED0QRAPHY" A new book on the art of H ' 1 ! i... ,1 . . ... . riuiiL' iv .-immi a compiei system oi rnone- tie Short-Hand, the shortest, most imple, casv, inn comprehensive, enabling anyone in a hort Positive and Permaaont Cures! Read Ihe following. Claytox, N. Aug. 16, 1873. Theo. F. Kluttz, Ebq: Salisburv, N C. Dear Sir. I boueht last fall from Wade. time to report trials, speeches, sermons Ac. The Boykin A Co., Baltimore, 1 docn bottles of rour Lord s Tniyer is written with 40 strokes of the Kin Ui a Chill C-ore" I sold it to ihosc having ii. i . ... ltaa . . . . pen, ana hu worn-" per minute. The unemplov- cuius, ami as Uih is a prevalt nt hu kneaain ed should lenm this art. Price bv mail .SO cents rnanv sections. 1 was anxious to bod a tDtriir Aeerrts wanted. Address T. W. EVANS A CO., for Chills Fevers and Ague $?. 1 hwked rare 139. S. 7th St.; l'hila., 4w. folly after the results of each bottle, some of rri rf t .. . r j' " i I .T 7T" Trr whith was ned in long-standing canes, and allow The nighcst Medical Authorities of Europe .n, iJL.. JL . i shys the strongest fonie, Purifier and Deobstru- Iinw :. m,rrtlJfinTl " Z ' ent known to the medical world ia Iih-i.. .iri. .?.. t-sn ix : A i i iiniL . ini iimii. - inn i nrc naves manv a ijoc- JURUBEBA. tor's bill of $-V $10, or $20. I enclose' the nav ft arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of for 4 down mere, as the last dozen is all gone, The worVd-n nowed author, in tibia i Lecture, clearly proves fnun bia own aaw knee that the awful cvnaeqoenrcc of Self Abaaa. aiar be cffVctnallr removed without medJrtae and w.t.'iont ilanrno snrrtcal anrntiona hougws. iotraaDeau, rings or cordial a, pelMha Sot a Diode of core at once certain and eflfesaa rtisJ by which every siiflerer, to matter whsj. kis condition may lie.maycurr hlmir.leep?y. nvsteiy and raUirallr. THIS IiECTuW WILL PROVK A BOON TO TllOl tfAJID AXUTUoUSJtNDS. Sent under seal, to any addrras, ia a plaaa sealed envelope, on the receipt of ixeeita. c two pttatage atainps. Alo. Da. CVTKawKU.'a "Marriace Cuida." prlre 50 cents Address the In!di(dierS. C IUWB 6c CO Ui Horn err. Nca lurk lo4 Office Box 4 GREAT FAMILY KDICIR. Dr. GREEN'S FIT CURE ! The Great Remedy for Epilpsy, Cutm, Fiu, Sparus, Con vUit.ru and Nervous Wake fulness, acts promptly, often a rr rem ing the Fits from the Crt day's iw, even where they hart existed for years. the nervous system restores vigor to the debili tated, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions and ads directly on the Liver snd Spleen. 1'rice M a bottle. JOHN i. KKIr LOGG, 1 S Piatt St. N. Y. 4 w. . 8 2 5 0 0 A Y E A R made with oor aplendid COMI1IXATION PROSPECTUS. It represents Sample Pages & Style of Binding of oS intensely interesting and useful books, that SELL hi every Familv. Rent thing ever tried by awacr. AGENTS WANTED to make a rKRMANEirr business on these Works. Send $1.50 for Prospectus the only onttit needed, choose territory and commence at once. For Illustrated Circulars and Liberal Terms, address mmi: k Pa. every bottle warranted, and not in a single case has the benefit of the warrant :bcen applied for. ery KcKpectliilly lour, H. J KYALS. 1WPERA CO Puba Phil STE Passed, Away. During the past sev eral months hare had occasion to;ife i cord the death of many of onr oldest and iLcttcemed resklepay, y,bey have paTeTO away, but their virtues and good deeds are lasting monuments to perpetu ate their memory in the hearts of true andMoving friends and relatives. Among thonuasbvr who hartirfldu time JU&ned ahovs -H rtU4 m and JtH.Ktatr.es LitchfbAtStpta rence. Major West, Mrs. Whitaker, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Hauscu, Kev. lr Mason and rh t.aw- Mrji; W4 IJ. BaUe.- Raleigh News, i ITsxre has been a strange fatality among the old citizens of our place within the past eight pr ten months, and ;jre can dr-sojj sympathize with, the people ot I(aIeBtrtn their sad bereavement. rllier4i8 somtthiog tnyatevioas Irt the GO TO TEXAS ' VIA THE LOME STAtt fiWITf f H ( Intern ational axdGrea.t .Northkrx R R) Passengers Eoina to Texas via Memphis and The following has been handed to us Li"le Rock, or via Shreveport, strike this line e 11 . i .11 w'l '. 4 aiijongview, tne Best noute in Palestine, for publication, and will be of interest to Hearna, Waco, Austin, Hqnville, Houston, those concerned : 1 Galvalston and alt points in Western, Central, The meeting of the Building and Loan E ptern and 8o.,,thrn T- . A1 . 1L e "6 -rjau Passomrers via New Orleans will Sn.l .1 Association to be held on next Monday Besoute to Trier, Mineola, Dallas, Overton night being simply second session of the ySfg r31 tirst monthly meeting the public should remember. This line ia well built, thorough lv en uioned with every modern improvement, .including 1st. l hat any one may take stock in S Mn n.nm Wutinniuuia. a i. u.i.. mi-n the Associdtidn on or befre next Monday I lei? Patent afety Platforms and Couplers ; and . i . j. . . ....... 1 nnwimm cloia pan tha .- .n . -- 1 . i . on a speedy, safe aad eomfortahta retarv Mr. B. F. Roarera. . " nev. Mn -s .. . r.'l yi 9nA .nhit s-Vhnl Vk V. . . The LONE STAR ROUTE haw admirably dn 4Tt Wockholdeti who hare not answered the query : "How togotoTexaa!'' yiet paid the first monthly Installment on b7 the publication of an interesting and truth. tleir shares must pay it on or before next 1' MondM tltrrrfr they will be find 10 cents addressing the G ESfEBAL TICKET AGENT. AWMJ ' . 111 llon0 orthern Railroad, District E.1 Personal. We had the pleasure of THE FRANKLIN AM WASHER. I Call at the rtoolt Ktore and get one of these I remarkable Washers. The washing of an or- I j: -e. i 'j tr i uiiuiry wuiiy van ie uone oeiore um.ws tlian in any other way without the wear and tefer of clothes incident, to the old way. 1 A large family can Rave the price o a washer in one year in clothes. A small family will save the price of it in hire ; without any extra, half the washing can be done on your own lot. Save 3$ hard day's work for your wife 1 ALSO at the Book Store all kinds of books can be had, WRITING PAPER OF EVERY SHADE, AND TINT, ENVELOPES OF ALL STYLE MUSIC, fcc, No extra charge for ordering book or Mnsic not on hands. AU orders prompt ly attended to Call and get writing papei jcheap. -i-:it the Salisbury Book Store. January 2U, 1874 ly. ' qjraLG I AJ rja, yajl gwaaitat at the . a4 alter 30 Vcari ttBtrl.nH. rrup. I .-narantoo It aa infallibl imfct N.rrA KM. aeyaad l-WitKKX-LSwaVUXA Aar.l. WtU T. A. OSKnmit, Notary PvUic. 1'kila. Vi ClarraM wew Cweilt, anAwftl attfafVaar on writ- Kvnne.M, lia-Pii. Kw..f.e1ttnan.Cbrnt.inw!i'. G.G.Smit h. PitUf, N. Y. Rv..Tnt Brrv VY hnrrt. Warranted ChHI Cure. The only warranted chill cure aold in this section of the State. Prepared by tlar Medicinal Co., of N. C. Purely vegetable, children take it aa well as adults. For-.!.- onlv bv G. M- Buea Si Co. Money refunded In all case where cures are not effected. Sept. II, tf Piedmont Air Line Railway. Otto Richmond ft Danville, Richmond ft Danviile E. W., H. C, Division, and North Western N. C. R. aerSw COMPOUND ZX CORYDAXIS ! The Great Vegetable Alterative, Cures. Scrofula,! Sw...ii;ir SvihaJii. KrunUonaaaialae Skin, and all dim.asc arising from impure Blood MEDICATED HOMEY. A Sovereirn Il.ilm for Coorha Colds. ehitis, Asthma, and all dUea-ea of the ai sagea and Lunfo. Hy iu tinelv poed t ase of Consumption era proaaplly ns lieved and the !unp rcatored to health. IMEURALGIA SPECIFIC ! A prompt, poaitive and permanent relief for me excmciaui.K piuna ol .mralgia. tiain ami Sciatica. For Sale by T. F. Klutu. Prepared only by Dr. GEEEN, LINDLEY 6: CHARLOTTE K. C. Not. 6, 1 87 8.-1 y. -o- CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. la fleet on aad after Fucday Ytb 23d. 1874. II EXECUTOR S NOTICE oorable caao.Kocure no chaxge-aro&lit-SUU by druegjata, John. II. Euuits, sole aeeut Salishdryr N. Cq ' r - WE WANT 1,000 FIRST CLASS BOOK AGENTS at once to ell two of the most popular works ever published : U. S. BONDS a record of prison of life at Fort Delaware, by Kev. I W. K. Handy, and MARSHALL'S LIFE OF JJen. Robert E. Lee. UF Send for Circular at once. TURN BULL BROTHERS. 4w Baltimore Md. on eat v.'!7 r. Hi: !!. i.fj iaeVfliat people peem to die'ih yclea Wohe for.it. It is published injeetiiig in our sanctum Jut Wednesday, Kflf) SAfSlCSl fi A OAT T JO.1. Pool, EdUor U PublLher of ib. A ZT 'rlf ' . i inO r1r TVTo oio ll'o "Bi U. JfL eicellent Journal. "(Irrn Livrvr. ivn nrrx. mrr. w " liaab.n i "This paper is devoted to the preevation of a truthful war record of North Carolina troops, battle incidents, reports, Sec, and is of great interest to every soldier who should not fail to sub All persons haying claims against the estate of Samuel ReeveslSr., deceased, are hereby noti fied to exhibit the same to the undersigned on er before the 13th day of Feb. A. D. 18. 5. And all persons Indebted to tbe estate are requested to make immediate payment. WWrr a ft f VlTltt I: IllUaAO C. BRKJX j, . jbxecutor ot damuel iveeves, &r. February 12, 1874 6 w. 100 do 100 Tlllfcll iM-allafclgj 1 I T " If II In Store in prime order and for Sale by BINGrHAM & CO tuatw: death serins to come urton th -oU, kbni h middle aged, and then the yoaf or upon hut one particular cUs at a time. True, there are deaths oeeuring at all times without respect to ager or pre vious coydiiicm ; yet thero aw aome ypfrrs mi fcason. More fatal i0 ehildxhu aud at the low price of $2,00 per annum. It is a very readable, paper a&d iill serve to preserve trie gallant deeds ot our noble soldiers. Boo t ail Slop The undersigned baa retained business at the shop heretofore occupied bv him oo T9 1 . . . f . r lsuer street, and Ukes Uis method of in . flA of "VHvg the Wes- forming the public that he ia prepared to do tern part of the State at an early day. in u11 kinds of work 1,1 the B.Ht and Shoo line at ntere.tofhUp.per. May ,necest ' wiUEY DODGE. ' attenv(h4ai, . Feb. 19, 1874 Imo. 'y - CRAIGE & CRAIGE, ATTOR.EV At LAW, AND Soltrttors in BonhrnpJrn. Special at ten tion paid toProeeeings n Bankruptcy. , ..-..i ' Sept. 5,-5l:3m3. T. J. FOSTER. II. MARSH. MARSH AND FOSTER, Commission Merchants, Salisbury N. C Dealing iu Cotton avud general produce. Liberal advances maue on eoustgnmeot and prompt retnrua made. January 16. 1874 3mos. 1M Kc nicer cures by ital mil 1, booUiiug ami heaVl inj nropertic, to which I tlio utacaso yields wbenl i.cmeiiy is usea ' and svstem nit ia uct ii ciorti r ov v c M-rmienui r.ucrntlve pmrcr r r Dr. lvlcrcoscoiacu Bled. Ileal Discovery, tafcen carne.Ur, tol correct lloal and system, wliich are al-1 vr.ivs at fault, also to act spoei.'.canvnnoc I IdLcascKl -'..:.: and lining rocralrranc oil Inoso a:vi conxnunicangcnambcri Carl tnrrh !'emc.v ihmiidhc anrlicd Mm I wim j.r. ficrccu iioaai uoncne. I tho oi.ly ir.ctrur.icnt wiUi rrldch tiui 1 mod. 1-ir.c can no vcritx i anclic l l- a 1 lc.r I of pasif and clinmberi in which uiccr cxiit and from which discharge procccdi. .o fuff-c3si:.i tins uua treatment rroren. I that I..c proprietor offer. f&OO Re. I ward for a case of "CWt in Head" or I 1 1 . : rrn iio can not cure The ciaeavmMcMrnanta.aTau two modi-1 SALISBURY, X. C, Dec 18th, 1873. PROPOSALS GOING Nukl'lA. STATIONS. Mail. Ieava Charlotte.... " Air-Line J'nct'n " Salt.i.ury , ' l.re:i!(lt)ro " lnville c RarVevitle Ayrive at Iticiiinond. r a 7.U0 7 28 ll 09 2 15 a n 44i 3. 38 r M EPH KM AM 8.66 " 10.47 " 1.16 r u aa? r" II 03 GOING HJLTII. STATIONS. Mm. Important Bankrupt Sale of Merchamaise. Sales at Panic Pricea. By virtue of an order made by tbe U. S. tricl Curi iii llankruptcy, in aa John B. Tho-. M. Kern, ; lie undrraigned aa Bece oflerii their entire tock of Gocda at Uic le pi ire fver chirked in tliia market. Come un mediately, or you will low great bargain. Sold at Store with aign ( u Kerrw A Cx." ea Main StrcrL DAVID L. BB1NGLK, Dec. 1 1th. 187.. (14uj Administrators' Notice. n-.J Leave Kuliuiond. .. , " Bupievilje..... . " Dtwville " liQeepsfcoro..... Sahcba y M .r-Line J'unc't .Vrnvc at t'lurt 1 48 r x 468 .r 116 l.l 3 66 6 36 h 0 43 a m .!. t; KAST. K (3 A M 8 -HQ n eeu - 613 866 " OU " STATIONS. 5!ail. J. .1 U ' Leave Gtecnaboro.. .'a ,.- " Kkih Arr at Goldboro'... . Man. f 2 00 a M Si.Arr. 12 30 a m a." S-5 F sL velO 06 8.30 " 12 " 640 " S U 40f a C Ive 300 r The undersigned having duly qualified awl AliiiiiiiMratnn Willi the will annexed of i I . Shaver, dc-ceacd, hereby notify all ptranaw ia debted in lutid estate t make payment, aad thoe having claim again4 Raid vatate are BWti fietl to preaeut them to the snderaigned oo av before the 2nd day of September, 1874, or Uua notice will be plead in bar of their eioovery. September 2nd, 187S. IIKNRY A. LEMLT, r E1W1X 811 AVER, ,lxf Admit 1 200 HAED OF Beef Cattle Wanted. The- undersigned wishes to purchase Tw. Hundred fiu IWf Cattle, fur which ha . prepared to pay the highest cash price. IK- vnn d also inform the C it i area af f Salisbury that be i furnishing tbe et with l.--( fonr times each v ek : on Mouday, Wiuerda y. Friday urday uioruiugs. JOUN BEARD. My22-tf. c o tra c iti Will be received at this ollice nntil 12 M., Ftb- ruary 26th, 1874, for conveying the I . S. Mai from this ul ice to Mooreaville, in Iredell co. once a week and heck. Schedule: leave Sills bury every Friday morning and return from Mooresville every Saturday. Thin contract will Commence July 1st, 1874, and expire June 30, JS7o. All bid's uiuat be accompanied with mif ficient er.urily, I. L. BK INGLE, (14:lf) Tostmaater. r. C R R ( Su.km Bra gen.) Leave Greensboro. ..... 1 .30 T w Arrive at Salem J...JMrl Leave Salem 3 a Arrive at Uisaasborok.19 00 a H swnger train leaving juieigh at 7 40 r m tcta at Oeenaboro' with the Vorthera bound making tbeNtr.ket tme to all Northern Price ot Ticket same as via other routes. i -nTi- to and from point Katrt of (ireenaboro ceunect at (iraensboro witlt Mail Traiaa a er front pniata Norih or South. Trains daily, bath ways (hi Stiadsys Lyncbborg Accommodation leav Richmond at 949 A w . arrive at Barkeville 19 r w , leave Baikeville 4 35 i a , arrive at IticL bsond 7 58 a a I'allmaii I'a'ace Cars on ail nigl.t trains be tween Charlotte sad Hickmopd. (witl.aat hanp e) For furtlier information ad-h 4 & h.. N. f.eal Ticket -irewt. i.reanboio, V C T;M R TATT, Eag neer &. ticn'l Saperiteadeut 1874. NOW READY. 1864. 37 TTEAR OT PUBLIC. Turner's X. C. Almanac for 1874 i. the la : rt and moat valuable Almanac published i. 1 lb Vi.ro For Sale hr McNKE'LY A WALTOX, ifcrtrnwrnf, Saliabory, N. C OeOOth lm. A Second Hand Piano - FOR SALE. I no. u re al this offic . Aug. ?s, a 3 oi t i .a . a a
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