, ' I .- , ' t . : f i - 1 - I Carolina lUotrbumu. SA1.1SBCRY, THURSDAY APRIL. 83. Statetville Intelligencer haa been .-.i k r.. ir,.i.;.nn .,,,1 u.wlio work tuetr brain rather man tueir jontioned nnder thetdttoml management Of Julio W. Wright. . lmts I ) L klO H The recent severe rains hare greatly tjiahcartenpd th far Wave not finisued planiitig corn d arc weather behind owing to baa farm worlr; " ' T M 4OJ -Itit g w ; i tit' Governor Washburn baa tor front Maaswrhosettt lap place of late Chas. Hnniner. Washburn, is a of course, but It is said he is the liberal aud polished among tbem. . Ml WW life aaid liae great Southern Cir ana, so-called is to exhibit here on the 4tn of May. We think this is not true, toe font was here, but thought terms for lot, advertising, Ac, too high, and said lib pany would go some other route and noonlft were e-fatf . r Wiaw oW .is.' w ' t(a ol We publish in another column the res-o lotions and p lan of organization, adopted by the State Executive Com mi itee of the Democratic Conservative Party, at a meeting held in Raleigh on Thursday last. The resolution in reference to in dependent candidates, wdl fall like a wet blanket, as Brother Hanes would say, on Many aspirants for official honors. RAIL. ROAD MEETING. 1 rt ',17 I rnW t ii m IF wz u t. We noticed id our haU, tbe met that tbe Stockholders, in the meeting hero last Tbarsdajry adopted tbe Amended Charter to the N. C. Kail Road, commonly called tbe consolidation measure. The Charter waa carried by over u thousand majority among the Stockholders, anal of course the State s interest was carried for it. - Some protests were submitted, but several of the parties signing them hare with drawn their names since. It,' ,m, - A- Hi J f h f t Mattertor thk Pbm CoVrvawTiow. Col. Thomas 13 Long, the efficient and popular postal agent in this State, informs us be has sent" on to headquarter in Washington City for a report to be sent bim, so Tie can have ready to give to the press convention that meets iu this city the twelfth of May a full and complete statement of the situation of the postal service In North: Carolina; thus furnish ing each cdftor with tbe number of offices, the oue discontinued, arid the new odea just established. It will prove useful in formation. RaWgh Crdsent. We are glad that Ool. Long has taken the trouble to havo the statement above referred to. The information will be valua if . o . I - ble, and may lead to the opening up of routes aud new offices, so much needed now by the public Col. Long is, in deed, a most efficient postal agent and we hope that he may be long retained at such. We have noticed that ha has been pro posscd by his Radical friends as a candi date fori toiigrcssail we hope that he will not'consent to go on this wild goose chae thereby running the risk of losing his preaftat position. YYc iuvitu alteutiou to the call of the Exegutiae Committee of the county, for a county Convention to be held in the Court House on Saturday, the 16th, of May. It it of the last importance that thia conven tion should bo well attended. The raja tome diversity of opinion as to the proper mode of bringing oat candi dates : Spine are in favor of a convention, others are opposed to . it. Our opinion as to tbt propriety ot conventioaa is well known ; aud we can not believe tbnt the people aVe insensible to the) necessity of adopting, some plan to insure harmony and concert of actiou. in tbe selection of tuitablc-candidates. There are candi dates to tellct for Congress, forjudge, as membctfJbtP the. Legislature, and other county officers. How ia it to be done 1 ia the (faestion almost daily propounded us. Are they to be selected by the old method of conventions ? or is every man who thiuk himself to be competent to fill the position of Congressman, Judge, or Legislator, to be permitted to ran f If the older, .In-iter and first plan is adopted, there is jt .siruug probability of harmony and succaaa; but it the later, nothing is promidetV but coufusion, disorganization and defeat. Tbe selection of candidates to fill (he pla ces justtjaajiued, should bo made with great caution Mat deliberation, and there is no better wwyto do ft than through conven lions pritfljr organiaed and well attend- ed by tCfoopltv '.The people have the m liter jitjy withiu their own hands.- They can prevent any thing like packing conventions, which tbey to much fear,' if they wU but resolve to take tbe matter Ta Aheir own bauds, aud to adapt tome niMsod that will tecure fairness, satisfaction and tneeess. So far at the selection county officer It concerned,, the con vcjition. plan it also the best in that case. Jlut, as thqte officers have -direct dealings sal a Jbd-people we will wot undertatff to suggest either the mode . of selecting-uem or the persous to be selec ted. AOiasa matters, however, should receive tatw careful consideration of oar citizens, attd as harmony and eon cert of action are" essential to sacceea, we feel confidenthey will tdq&Fi&A will be fruitful of good retults iustcad of evil. ADPleB OB Food. 1 Alllhe Fall RifrdorygirU are rnk-sri ammlsmBm ii .1 1 flilaCn mmmvaiawmma amkmwBvama anm amma mmm ami M . V smmT - IB mlAAi i:L B Cntr vlktw will I P bV tcj1 anlt .Sl aLi BB. .tan ...art.- IB V ?; m. l.nV. iM it.l.. i nnflavtiiAVBB rs hwa i h wrstru i now anv miibp ihe t -asms - m msna ' they are very important to sedentary men bteh. ftr6 eTery egpeeiaIly Lfoa - aedeiUaj- maiw-rthe action of whore ft eytraMnsUHl Uminate effete matter, which, if retained in the human system, of the whole system, causing jaundice, sleepiness, scurvy and troublesome dis eases of the skin. Wilmington Journal. x nis is was we cau armor n ovony aa I am . tjt oa - Aa strong for an unprofessiorial editor, or rather, for an editor who make) no pre tensions to medical skill. Bat we mp pose it is all right. Kdkors a exaetod4o know something about medicine ai ettaa every thing else. And not to be able in diagnose the anatomical and physical jn tricacies of a human carcus so as to de monstrate the pancJaofta asraa- prVWgnoraut indeed IpMM ini nrtnr Jarttw nirtin ni ii.t ymfw Mstruajb o.Hi vi sownO ?Hj to o hat ca n't give a philosophical expla- n of the' chemical effect produced by a grain of salt on a tad-pole's tale, to say not hing of tbe electricity-generating capa city ot a peck of ground peas sand-witch ed with tour cront and tweet potatoes in this capacious mow of a corpulant Bohe mian . v Questions pertai n i n g to me ta phy s ics and those of medicine have been neglected by newspaper men too much. This should not be. These and 11 similar matters should receive tbfWstfat eonahieratienxrf editors knd we are glad to nee that the journal has a proper appreciation of the matter. . tiive us another parapraph on 4be effects of acorn tea on the complexion of an IntTWanake-tamer. !c nVi Candidate for the Senate. Among the namea mentioned as candi dates for the Senate from this district, is that of the Hon. Burton Craige. With out desiring to tbjow a damper on the as pirations of other gentlemen, we will take the liberty to say that a gentleman of Mr. Craige's ability and experience would be a great addition to our legislative body. We are eadly in need of the services of just such men. We can't think of any one who Would be more generally accept able, or who would be likely to exert an influence that would result in good to the State, us J oi nt ' ii We know that Mr. Craige is not seek ing any office, and that it would be hard to persuade bim to accept the position of Senator j atijl, he might be prevailed upon to do so, since there are hundreds of pets sons Iu this district who believe him the most proper man it is possible for them to select-lor me position. 1 mti , somftb It is understood that tbe House of Jndicfaw Committee ave virtually agreed upon tbe fol lowing three points relative to the distribution of the fifteen und one-half millions which con stitute the Geneva award; first, that sppropria tiohs shall be made for discharge the cost of arburation ; second; that those tosses which' . . - i. CJ C7 - were uninsured shall be paid ; aad, third, that those losses which were onlr partially uninsured shall be paid. If any surplus remains, after the discharge of these claims on the amount, it is to he divided among the insurance com pa- nra, gmug w eian jw pro niia excess of ag- gacgaie war tosses over its aggregate premium on war ruk. Thijj tbrintiiyr of the, insurance companies oTiUide of the circle df 'recognized claitnantaard allowing them what must 5e re- Ssrded in tfie 'JBght 4f agvatttity' and scaled own to meet certain conditions and contin gencies at that, i theT reverse of the ground occupied by them before Congress, where they have demanded to be included with other claim ants ih the dtfttrHmtion of this , large award - -The painstaking attemp to prove that justice runs at right angles to their demant instead of parallel with -ii, bta.a certain appearance of fairness and equity, but examinatioiisliows that It to Km an.l m . a. . ttf.ij. ' f . it is Daseu qu d ice as anvth ce as anvthine w hich can le brought aiminst the companies thetosetve. Their case has been w i -mm - ably advocated by the foremost legal minds of the country, and it yet remains to be shown tbat it is a rule in equity that the assumption of a risk in war vacates a claim which was only transferred from hs rightful owners from the time such risk was taken. - , .., Mi i sjlBftaaswfat - ii . t correspondent of the Atlanta Herald says, that be waa' putaeht when Stephen A. DouL'lai made a, witty remark at Howell Cobb's expense, which has Aeen much dis torted by repeution, Mr. Cobb gave a so cial party, to which Mr. Douglass was invit ed, iu honor of the Geiirgia delegates to the Baltimore Democratic Convention. A Con stituent of Cobb called on the party Iu fill up, as he had a toast. He said, "Here's to Howell Cobb; may he live to be President of the United States." Douglass, quick as lightning, aaid with a laugh : "By George. Cobb your . frieud is wishing you a lone life.". All emored the hike, ineliidin. n..i.K , " ' V u . J . .. I"... t Tbt Havana Lottery Swindle. 1 he Havana correspondent nf th V- York Times ives the following details of "vaays tuai are oar a, wita Havana lottery operators.' ' Jj,Q The veudork' of Havana Lottery ' tlekett has been red1cd .VeV 100 per cent, and haa no longer a need value. The buyer, how ever . a re not a lucky, a the nresniomt have deer eased in'troportitj a A ticket formerly eots0 in Spanish gold, equul to $18 75 ia American coin, and now such a ticket coats only 93 70 in Spanish or $8 15 iu American gold, aifd is steadily declining. The prizes anmra need are not paid in gold, as formerly, but ta a depreciated paper cur rency, which does not ee pass current iu the whole of the Ula ad. and the main i,re uuom of $100,000, although advertised, does ao4 snnst as tbejholder thereof would receive less fhan one-half of that sum, or, say $43, 478 ia Spanish or $40, 761 in American gold. If paper continues to decline at the same rate,, deduction of ten percent, week ly will have to be made from the cost of the tickets and premiums, and l petition will be handed iu to the Intendeute demanding that d Iked value be established, as otherwise the already impaired fame of the Havana Lottery would disappear all together, and thus deprive the State of an immense reve nue. As most Havana tiakets are sold in the United States, it would be well for the buyers of tiakets notvto allow themselves to he cheated by rascally vendors, who Breteud that the tickets still cost $30 in good mon ey, aud sell accordingly. , feet of any woman in Germany. If von sop a HnK v woman hori' it S nrobable she is an A m erica n." Paris Letter. Phebe Coosim doem't d like her brothers of tbe bar. She wears a heavy silk with a polonaise richly trimmed with black lace, . L m ! ; t- a . 1 in ner oosom, wnue inns u i a. T -- r .. I 1 i - iiiimiiiir DfKi . m rMirTLArti . .Ki I BStfirsox holds that tn 'HELgJ .u- a..i,. woons concurreni junsocuon wiui aiagia-1 trates in cases mentioned iu the. Tatfunftof in. AssembIe!artjingtbjaipirisdictioA ufMagit ij?0 uatet. fco says the democrat. U'Tto Golisboro Measenrer save: Oneel . ataaasK . "tW IMoro the raja Ground prufwrty is to wrmmy This tisaaatHaob ? tisrsa at aaStapettor Court ou thecowplalot rt martcatjeai ,Tlle tale is announced for Way 18lb- . rM The Einnernr of A nutria Tttfa rpnlvp'd ti. pay a visirito Italy. Viator Fmmanuel wffli j4 r- ' 1 n ... . . I er ttaay wiltfivwsliriaa sTewaJiis' f T- not so many ynurs ago that tbostt 1 tmd cavope ror nts neaitn. wmi remain some Tllfll i i in il'l' .4u-A l ttfti wtr Rf ' A man who had a red-headed sweetheart addressed ber as "Sweet Auburn, lovlieet of the plain." ' Sweet Auburn got mad abooi it. bhe objected to being classed among the ''plaint even though called the lovliest ot tbem. I '.. I j To little girls were comparing progMss in the study of their catechisms.- ,Tvw gqt to original sin, said one ; "how faV have you got?" "Mel yhy, I'm beyond redemp tion:" at whlehiier mother, ' who happened to hear the conversation, thought she had gone quite far enough. ' l t yr ' . i tv:? Divorced on Accolxt ot Old Age- William A. Dren.of Angntfalf, Who is wall known in the State, recently peti tioned for a divorce, and the court gave him a decree, not because there waa airy lagal ground' for it, bat because the'1 par ties are old nod will not live together. Tbe reverend gentleman teems to be a rath er fickle old fellow, in 187 he got 'a cer tificate to marry one Etta Randall.' and. five daya avev, entered his intentions of marriage to me woman trom whom be ha jntt been divorceaV . 50n3 l . C -it t'H O i .ii Trie Kdifnr. .am A schoolboy's composition on "The Edi tor,' ran at follows : !' ' Tle editor is one of fh.e happiest animals ia the world. He can go to the circus after noon and evening, without pa) ing a cent ; also to inquests and hangings. 'He hat free tickets to pic-uics and strawberry festi vals, gels wedding cake sent him, and sometimes gets a licking, but not often, for he can take thipgs back iu the next issue, which he gen erally does'. I never khew but one editor to get licked. His paper busted' that-day, and he couldn't take anything back. While other folks have to go to bed early the edi tor can sit up late-every wight aad see what it goHg dd The boyt thiuk it's a. hi tkiug to hold ou till 10 o'clock V hen I am a man I mean to be an editor, so 1 can stay oUt late of nkhtsl Then that will be bullv. I The editor don't have to saw wood nor do any chopping", etcept' with his scissors. Railroads get up excursions for him. kuoW ing if they didn't he'd make thein git up and git. In politics he don't care much who he goes, for, if they are on his side: If they ain't he goes fr em anyway ; so it amouuts to the same thing. i here is a great many people trying toTbe editors who. can't, and some have been in the profession for years. If I was asked if I would rather have an education or be a circus rider, 1 would saTy. let me become an edttor., mi I The Charlotte Democrat eives its hearty eiidnrsemcnt to the,, nomination of Vol S. D. PopL for the office of Sunerin tendent of Public Instruction. SavsJ luegcmocrui: "We do not intend to advise the people to support an unworthy, dishonest or i competent candidate, no matter how he may be nominated. But wo feel confident that ii such men as Col. Pool are elected to office the pub! ic interest will be faith fully guarded and promoted." A DeCrSK Tfj SkLL THE WgSTEkK North Caholna Railkoau. Grkens boko, April 20, Ih the case of, Hiram Bible'siid Henry Clews against tbe Wes tern North Carolina Railroad Company pending in tbe 0. fc. Circuit Court at this place .Judge Dick; has, signed a 'de cree ordering the railroad, 'rowog ttec franchises &c, to be sold at public auc tion on forty days' notice to aatisfy a mortgage for 1.200.000. Thus. B.Keosh fdf Greensboro, Thomas Ruffin, of Hills- hbro, Marcus Erwin, of Asheville and 8. B. Gaithetyof Morganton, were appointed by the Court Commissioners to make the sale. M : i Civil Rights in a New Dress; The cival rights bills as reported by the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday is an entire sub stitute for the originial bill of Mr. Sumner. It is understood that as reported it wss approv ed of by all the Republican members of tbe committee, the two Doeiocrats, Messrs. Thnr- man and Sstevenson, only dissenting. One of the important differences between it snd tl, Sumner bill is that it does not apply to private oi,u.u 1 1 . -i .... .- fm.vmvo micTuicni iniHiMiiifyns anu private cemeteries, and ft would seem not to compel med common schools. The jury clause is retained, throughout in a different form from that drafted by Mr. Sumner, and the legal eve will no doubt discover several loophole in it. There were certainly none in Mr. Sumner's provision. Th last section ofthe bill provides for appeal to the Sapreraa Court. The exten sive ntigation that wiU follow inevitably from the passage of act. will add mnch to the busines. of the courts. Baltirnorc Sun.' , '" Howe ak Mothee. A wanderer far away in foreign lands will often think of tbe home of his childhood, nd in tbe stillness of the i"sht, as ke.dneaiaa of Jhms there will foil unconscioosly from his lips tbe sweetest and dearest word in the engJish language, the word "Mother and when coupled with HomeM mere is nothing so tender andjivine, which makes it almost inexpressible, W name than Mother can brine to wer hat other y Jiearts or Bwartl bowed down, a balm so sscred, so like orvnte. Of all earthly friends there is none like a Mother. A mother's smile is slwsu welcome, and to some, aT! "that memoir 'can recall is her gentle loving smile. How lonelv aadTiow sad is the Ufo of a yoang child who ia left motherless. A child will go to her in per fect confidence aad faith, and who is there that can guide and direct In the right paths, better than a mother? How often we hear one sav, "oh ! If I only had a mother' snd a home'; of if I could call her bank again, I'd love her better than before-" How little we appreciate 1 a mother's 1 worth, and we do not miss her genne voice anu gooa counsel until it is late. J i too inv-ioneiotf aaa inbnrir. tlr. Davis, who itt Bessie Stewart, tbe Nevada s aanjrnter, drives M maesLi a?ton, wtth a livened HcerTand . . mm mm . n streamer floating dtairable contrast to face. It is aaid that marriage it that she shall not be away from home. sDSfTBawKWinrvx. Tbe flashes of excitement produced by the that ia alwi 'a gfe, ap- ever after the flash it over Ml intentkiv.wlrmtran vjuvrto y avasm-wsM-va vssv iib - iiswni7 at au aesr I I Ulll ovmi j vw-wmmmm i. mm wsm- shvwvbss - sal k Bl BP Sf SB i B encv. e-teno reateaa-i. tenaimtsi.a edicated with the fine F which ihe vegetable ad 'Kosteernj la ta onl i LAiIiTtWiSl.Ki ?2mJm jrgies aujathe brain,' aoe .itoro- Moamatj use will unquestionable cure any oaaa. of dbrhfyvbyrMcHonrna, ot mental torpidity (hat 'doe not arise from orsraeic cause beytncTthe reach of medieioe. . It is. in the strictest sensa-of the word.au Mviguc atinir aad reculatina: cordial. If the nerves tremulous aud relaxed, it brace tbem ; it tbe towels are conatioated, ii relieves them ; if too liver is torpid,, it promotes activity in that organ - if the ihind is gloomy, it clear away the Clouds ; if the appetite is poor and digestion it a slow and painful operation, it 'creates a relish for food and enables the stomaheh to convert it into healthful ailment Moreover, it ia a specific for a Urge number of ailments, some ot which are particularly I j' i t i n ii.j v ju in.- wihi nuu viii ii j ncaiuci which we' so often eaperienee in mid winter. Amonff these ma v be mentioned rheumatism. chills and ever aad all the morbid ootodi iottt of the digestive and secretive ortrans tnptja iaduced by sudden changes of temperature aud the inclemencies of the reason. , Ti l ia-T la The firm of Marsh A Foster Is dissolved b mutual consent. Mr. .Marsh retires and open at once a Manufacturing business. Ail per sons indebted will please call and settle, and all bmvmg claims please present them. MARSH A POSER. Salisbury, April 28. 1874 lm. LOOK HEBE. if We are Agents for the sale of BunNck NA TIONAL FKED CL TTKK" and take pleasure in offering it to the public as the very best in use. It cuts rapidly, is easy to turn, is strong ly built in every part, and not likely to get out of repair. Call and examine fur yourselves ai.d be convinced. We are also Agents for the celebrated "WATT PLOW," and keep aa as sortment ot them constantly on hand. FOSTER A IIORAH. April 23, 1873 tf. OLD MAIDS" - Teachers. Students Olergvmen, Postmasters, and wide awake Yohng Men, and Men and Women of all classes ; Yon can easily earn .a first-class Sewing Ma chine ; or Byokit suflicieot to stock a Library: or. some valuable Pictures to beautify your homes ; or a nice Stereoscope ; or a good Time Keeper (Clock or Watch) ; or a Music Box : or a Gold Pen ; or a Photographic A Ibom; or a Stand Kero sene Lamp for your Parlor ; or a Fine Accor deon ; or Webster's illustrated Quarto Diction ary j or Roger's World Renowned Statuary Croups; or a Fine Violin ; or a Remington Rifle Cane or a Remington Double Barrel Breach leading Shot Gun ; oi a Cabinet Organ worth $140 ; by simply workiag up vour un occupied lime in a way explained in the circu lars the M. H, P.. Perfectly legitimate res pectable ; many would sav philanthropic. Ad dress M. H. CO., 129 East 28th St., New York. April 23 1874 3 moa. NOTICE. D. a Internal Bentif . y A, 187. to April 30 1875 The Law of December 24. 1872, require every person engaged iaay boxinen, a rotation, or employment which renders him lisbU to m. SPECIAL. TAX. .III. PBjOCTJB.E ANT) denotin the -Davment of said SPECIAL TAX for the Special Tax year beginning May 1, 1874, before commencing or continuing business after, April 3$), 1874. Tie" Taxes Embraced Within tie frtvkdaas tf the Law I hart Qitftd art tkt FOLLOWING VIZ : ftectiaers $200.00 Healers, retail liquor,,.... 25.00 100.00 . 50.00 20.00 Dealers, wholesale liauorll.. . ueaiersm malt liqaors It 1 iquors. wholesale. Lfeaiers in malt liouors, re Dealers in lenRdnetn. . 25.001 Retail dealers in leaf tobaeeo And on sale frerl.000 fifty evt ry dollar in excess of tjll.000. Dealers in manufactured, tobacco.. Maufactnrers of stills . And for each still manufactured. And for each worm manufactured Manufacturers of tobacco Manufacturers of cigars 500.00 .-54)01 50.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 Peddlers of tobacco, first clas (mor than two hortasWi,-. jfrdfietjaryf Intanail t atom lnn (two horses).. . .; Peddler oi tobacco third alas (uo horse) Peddlers 4 tobacco, fourth clars (on foot or public conveyances) Brewers of tese than 500 barrels 50.00 25.00 .15.00 16.00 50.00 Brewers of 500-barrels or more 100.4100 Any person; so liable, who shall fail to comply with miasjosntj iwnaliwusenta will ha subject to sever peit . Person or firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to J. J. MUt 1'. Collector of Internal Kevenae at St atksville, N. C. and pay for aad pro cure the Special Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior tcNfay 1. 1874, and WITHOUT r't Kl'rlhK NOTICBk' a. - J, W DOUGLASS. . OowmtsJsoMcr 0 Internal Revenue ' Orricn op snTnnttaa. Rsvnnt;BhLwai Waahiaaton, D. C. Fabraaxy 1C 1874. Special tax stamps cau be had at Pott Ojlet Building, right han-1 office, up stairs iu Salisbury, ou the llrh lith and I3th o! C. . . . L- mil' IM I't I OS Mli J" .soi ;'.j.4rjTT, tjot. .4 April 24, 1874 4t. 1 IteisliqntVt rAnettfl lJ! .::,1 m4 V tnc wiiuiuimi wi irer lim nw Maw nawt tn alai J 1 - - A rounu nrT mfc 1 - ' " .n... i i vrf miuI nta 1MJ. nfo.ntn'lt.i. fnL omcTker tlrasr Dissolution. PLACCOSSPICUO TABLMHTfMT OS ITF,88 a STAMP Sena- NEmADVERTISEMESTS. Fl k TUl LknaflrAiN M rnfttriA . B taken the Conayawatowal aad Judicial DUtrlct Coa- : ventioaa. for the parpoM of now mating tori 1 1 wnunMajKfplaceaoMiiuukmwUlWBMdefarl candidat- Isotbo I sailalTaaad far Cotmty of d i fferent Townships are requested to call pri- ecuttva Clan ml Ota. iAMES E.KERH, ssfNm it ' .m a ja nr n -rtT tf saHBswaVJslsV sw u i ATw sTIbV BsT mWmmmWmMmmWm 4 - . olBer' ana. lSSS TOKtVaAn a lU if rant. nutr 373 xaoir a Cornea War. made of the ATrai;n hand or made to order trchacss asnstdssd at Law ltajbanofe PAID fof all kinds of Copper, Brass Ac Ask for Bnowwn Tin shop Main 3ueC aaiaaUiry, N. C- L. J. Brown. lata well prepared to cot good STENCIL PLATES i. i. for marking Tobacco, Flour Patent articles Ac Kvery person doing any kind of work or busi- oess should have a stencil to advertise his bad ness, as it k acknowledged to be the best and . m m mm L cneapest way to let people know wbst yoat at doing. . 9a mark with stencil rosy tet a enstomcr. for you, that will put Hckdreds of Doll a at in your hands. Try it and you will get toraer too never thonght of. 1 MY PRICES ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS) 'One-fourth inch letters 4- cents par letter One hslf sod five-nights ) Three-foarth A One inch letters 7 They may be sent to any part of the U. 8. wy BBaii.as a jsssaii tad In your orders sUtiag sis of letters .jo refer and tbe Stencil will be made neaf. v cut neaT.y cut and promptly forwardsd. Fisher street SalUborr, N O. m ' m. t . m. 1 ml V si L. V. BteOWK, April 23, 1874 tf. . HEW STOCK SPRING GOODS A. J. MOCK ar CO. SucoesHors to Mock A Brown, have received their entire stock of . ,i tl ' . s SPRING GOODS, which they offer at greatly reduced prices from farmer seasons. They are selling Goods Mrictly for cash and barter, doing away with the old aud ruii.oos .Sat eredlt syKtem, believing it to be' batten Soe all parties, and they intend that their prices and quality of Goods shall make it an inducement to Cash buyers of Goods. Thejr stock is th largest to be found In this market, and consists of most all y of adapted to the wants of Vrj. Ais section of coo- if 11 , i - specialty 4- They are snaking R E A D Y U IHE CLOTHING, and have the Largest stock that haa been otter ed fn this market since the war, snd at prices that can't (ail to meet tbe views of buyer. A full stock of all kinds of Domestic Goods, LADIES, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, GLOVES LACKS, AND EMBROIDERIES. A full aad complete stock af Shoes, and Hates, Sugar, ,Ceft, Moltnsns Spictw, sol. Leather dk). Ac., April 16, 1874 Smoa. .IS' SPRING MILLINERY. MRS. TERRELL, r I sty J W in a 18 NOW RECEIVING A BELTJFUL LI stock of SPRING GOODS, consistins of Ladle's Hats snd Bonnets, Misses' and Chil dren Hats; Fro we m, Pischnes, Neck QniNings,T Keck 1 ics. lor t .tntlenien and Ladies, Cottars, Can, HasUkerd.isfr, Belts, T "11 ti Mini Hose, Gloves, new style Vcildsa. A fine lot of REAL aad IMITATION Hair Gdods. consisting of Human Hair, Bwitch es, CurK Nefts, Punk. AeTfJFrmntches, Crease Psm eta ; s:m u v:i All style of HAtR JEWftLMY ad to ordev. Contain- mad o iato Braids aad 1 Cttrls. r 1LVilj.1ils1l.1l.f1i -.-liUtiwd . Also stamping snd Kmbroidery done at .hort i notice. A nice lot of Stamped Goods ami Ma tertal cisssMutly awatntd. Yinodii na ( ah gooaa Bcw.asvi emmssmuy nil 1 1 amaaa f w7 ' 0 ?5 lv aJ mm eaaaaiaaviTi d ij1 -t April W t v M 14 ! SMS v Classes Goods - KI hUA ! pfJfi r aoction r 1 W ttaadevtffcd h sslltag oaTat saetioa n R THIRTY.YEAP I OofBsof thesWfir. of ITerm BrTKr7 PtrrTDayis' Yeietalilfr UA9 BKKV TESTED IX EVga Y VA IET OF CLIMATE, AND BT ALMOST EVEtT XATIOV KSTOWW TO AWEEJCAXS. It la the coantaat -eoiopanioa and ecthna- Mb frsiiil yjjhi umiiiiMfi i.ilst.if aw ana pnoTtamt. and so one should ararnt sr La hash k fcfliii J SsV oernoe nr r me pa been thirty BVtvr Ration than , afwer medicine of th. preatwrdav. jfteM itiaaj issa W an si mmm . .1 1 1 : 1 : 1 1 somaj extUd .it aa a liannent, they but little of its power in easing paia taken iotemafly with great success, but are eqnaTry ignorart of its healing r(r- tare when applied ettmallv. 'Whereforv iui wntinev wma iaswswiyr ejnesamivy; saw It stand a dati aslaallssl ksysAthe gawat ai usaaltnaiattsasmssWswi x&J&.mMm 4 tatdtsVo. SCI tj iftt PM snd kajtU parts tbat its sale is eonstsollv Tu Simla et wis. a r - . ucreas- cusaiivf seem n ad stick wide .anosnd Sale or iHren such universal sarisltse- tfoh. It Ik a pdrVly vegetable canpond. and I penecxiy ssin u snsooiniwf anuB. After thirty yanra( irtatu is ' asill si Ssts log lb- moat unqualified UMtimoausis) to its vir tues, from persons of th higb-st character and responsibility. , Physician cf tbt first respectability, reeoiameud k as a moatettVe tual pieparstioo ftr th extioetiuu of pain. It it not only the best remedy f ver kuisr for Broisea. CataVBom. dee., but fr ryaen tery or Chder or any sort of bowtd coa plaint, it is a remedy nnsnrpassed fur ef.ei-u-ev and rapidity of adi. Ia tht event cities of India, and other hot climates, it eotne tbe Standard! Medici for all eouudaiuts. and other kinds.! disorda. Foe Coughs, aad Clds. Canker. Aatbdla. and lUieumatic dlfBculliet, It hat.beea prov ed by moat abundant and convincing lesti- to be to invalaabi laedicine. Bewarr of mil Imitation. The Pain -Killer is sold hv all resieetah1e Lfcf " Itrf1 ist throughout the Ihsfted State and eoantriea. I W' The 25 eeuts'aad 1 p-r bottle. DAvII dk SOW, Froprie- Ko. 13G High street. Providence. R. I. 10 in SS0 er day AgeaU everywhere. Particulars free. JL. H. IUjin & Col, 8L Louim, Mo.' T..J4s HABUiTrs Pure CONCENTRATED POTASH , OB LYE. Of Doubl the Strength of aay other BAPOMUFYIHG BUB8T AICS I have recently perfected a new method ol packing my Potash, or Lye, and am now pack ing ft only in Bails, the coat in at which wUI saponify, and does not injur the Sop. It is packed in boxes contsiiunc 24 snd AS Ih. BaiL. I and in no other way. Directions in Englih and German, for making hard and soft soap with this Potash, acooupaiirioa each package. i B. T. BABBITT,. C4 to 84 WaKl.ii.gtea St X Y. April 1, 0i:28. T"' FINE STOCK CHEAP! - IT 1 , ' til : ; IWimi. Jersey.Aretliire and Shorthorn Cattle. Merino, Catiwold aud .tuatHdowo Sheap. Berkshire aud Kssx Sain.-. Cash mere Goals. Hest Breeds'of piMilfry. Shep herd Dogs and PH. ' Our stock Is brad-up to the highest Stand ard, inoetly pedigvedVaad wttli many itpr td (Tosses, while oir prices art; much iower than ntual rates. t Large illustrated eata logues. eiviog descriptions a'n'd prices, will be mailed free to any addrea. -Bend Ue it and see haw yon loose money by keepim: scrub stiek. i Iu! I f.l ' I - i SvLTiinax Fisk Stock Co.. Gallatin, Teoo. CHICKEN HOLEBA! Mask:Y Pon.TtT Pbwtnra cures and pre vents it, cores and prevents (Japes in yoang I uniccens, r salens tor market 10 a raasarksbl v snort time, Turkey, Geese, Dock, and ehkkeas snd make, them lsjr better. Trice 25 censv only at, KLTTTZS IRI0 STORE. Are yon GoiBE to Paint ! P.qy the READY MIXFfl PAIMTf til col- ors, in small cans to sua purchaser. Every man can bt hwown. ps4nier. Por sale cheap KLtTTZ-S DRUG .TD KK. March 19, 1874 -tf. J B WATSOU M PAGE RATTBESS. BRC3M AND CANE SEATING MANUFACTORY SALISBURY N C We have established, on Either Street a lew dowss below mam, a Mattress, Broom aad Cane eVating Manufactory, where erery thing in Uiis line can be done wll sr.d promptly to order. We can fire the npt mlishictory certificates of our through acquaifitcnce with and skill ia (he ntsnofmcture of th articles earned. All wa ask ia a (air trial. 'Prices moderate. WATSON A PAGE. March 19, 1874 ! mo. s ' FURNITURE 1 J. A. CLODrELTGR C0. I s - t a t Wkmlt1r-imi Retail Inlrt in Fmrnitrt, 3 iKA-nr nttcntion to thefr stock of Cosfstpe Bed-read French rmts. Walnut and nutated 4 CaaW Chairs Rocks nsvChairs of aJ aleacrsationa, fca- ( ten-ion J niiing Taklm all kinda Wardrobas. Ur a - W m aim I . . . . . m. mmm. . r n af n.ianis, n nat-.oiex, ISvU. Ueception Chairs snd Parlof 9it. Abjo, maoy oiher nrticlm which wc sre prcymred'to sell s cheap av cheaper than anv lions in tbe western hart oilhe Warn. . Bt nil to call iiaarly opposit tUManaioa Hotel, next door below the Etprem office, rc our stock and hear onr prices. Oqrterms caidi. Sneeisl ordern fmsde from nhotorraoh. in omoel will be sapnsied. a. ra-d anJsBdHsi Cmms vhichaan bn tmmhsW ed s aa .st i w- w wTiia4 TwTHTf!l..strn Pi man r, - 1 gT ft Atin MtjHiAV it t stvat.iaansj ari hit iMaifoD one rrer At this KP Lltaa,,tV m saBK3BBBEnB3l 11 li LtL mm S IKBBBBBBBBBBBBBrm. Sjfl W aaj mmWr "V It 9mm. mmm M. I Mam. afSbtiJ!. nmm, k.m -i J i A . ' . -.. wul 1 i .f o iM I Mw Mm. in? ,,a, tP ....aajl r,an4nadid amortment of landim, KatsAa !4'faP C-atUt.afatogfB...., I Tradeife.,low pew I triout other blanks for sale here. Salisbury, dec 10. tf I - tllFtUllaTI r-vr of pnnu tTvtatw awian uraamasr w utii km nit isr tTsasiii Shoes, Hstes, T I Toi king- aad si y keft la Hal March 2d, lS74tt APIR THAN COFRl xtttttttttt T- . run?, iresn, unaaaiierateo TEXn, in eaaMarairu res ikss uanasVy Jr sav ay eaOlag tec A, ana save Zo to SO per ml . .... V KLtTTTiTrt DRUG ftrnn Mmmny for L'. s. Tea Wateh It L aVUBb JjsMrttanee Cotatma. W VIRhnh W J tfVJsfl m. T a. a Home A.O. McTxvArxE, V A aw Pari, .... lstVWrW r tt Tw . mm m a 8ah,i. B. Tai l - - 8acreUry A ur. k. vr . Jxrt xmX, . . Medical stock r.ipltnl ISK3 "m.iillOl) . M.LBLii 171. Bart of Assets to liabilities mmrt lie two. Policies ticipattng si Lowest n ro4icT-Ujlu.ni tw fciubitaA ev second tcrtn, sikI the amount in the policy in plain will heartily to till it no other tort of I as well as peraon eirpecting uoiw eanuue tt caremlly. NAT. RAYiim, Kntrtwx, X. c. ftwral Agent Weatera M. t. J. W. Mauncy, Local Agent, SslUhorr, 9. C. 1 March J9, 1874 lr. AMERICAN UFK 1X81 RANCE LX M P A N Y OF Nil Li "DELPHIA. The uadersigaed has been appointed Geaarsl agent far the above named compmnv ft tits Hats of North Carolina, and will have the rcg Isa receipts of the company in their kaadsaw collectioii. Policy holders and olkcrs kald communicate direct lo E. NYE IRTCIIIStlN A Si i.V, Agents vsotcd. CIIARIjUTTE X. C April 16, 1874-lmo. II ABD WARE. When yon want Hardware at low figures, call on ibe undersigned at No ? Grauite Row. - I). A. AT WELL. S4lisbaryVN:C.,Vay I3-tf. A MEDICAL TRnJMPH ! Dr. D. 8. PERRY'S VEGETABLE AROMATIC BITTERS These Kilters mint hecotne the oniverail edy of the aae. There ia notions like t oaoai to them under the saw. They the bat and to to Jtha broken do a a systam. Ia sriss malic and mslsrioos districts they arc wortk s ship load of Quinine pocder and pills. They are especsally adapted to pcrmns whvnng Byspcpaia, Liver Complaints Costlveness To Delicate Females, Ladies, old or yoang, will find these Btttte especially adapted to niaeam peculiar to thrir se. 5ervoomras, Lawrtode. Want of Appetis, aad ueneraJ larmhry, all yield to the cBBtssn of theac incwUruable btUera. HEAR WHAT IS 8AID. HKAR WUAT IS SAID. HEAR WUAT 18 SAID. "Wonderful cflecu hare ress Dr. Paster's Riuara.1 'My Chills are gone. I can hsrdly it. "Scad am an case PcnYa Nothiag like them here." I euduMe aftSdaTit of say case. I to to coarincc yon af the wemder enra." "SurHy they am the mxt delightful tonic in the world.'1 -! r. WUsna says that you are a public factor." "Ilerrah ! No more Rhcumatisca.'' ' No more headache, thanks to you." e could fill tins paper twice over aits jts snch genuine extracts, but the aboTe fic Oiw Bitlerw or prsnarad uader tkasr vidonuf D. . Perry, Member af the Beysl i xliewe of PhyideianS and Surgeons, Loadsa, Euamad, and ofthe Medical Clinic of Glasgow. All orders should be aillfi aawsil to Taa PERPT ABOMATIX: BITTER CO. NEW YORK, C. ft Th e Bitten are sold e i tht r by the T Case at 91 - ; nt Partfes in amdina letters for 1 their dHsncascs will cooler quite a savor by giv injr name 01 lotmty a well s. T' n were iay beside, ft wifl sa re as a wtwiderfal smosmt si tkmeasd aansatsa if this will ha katrvii- Dr. E. PEERV AROMATIC B1TTEB COM PAN Y. FRESH MLS ! Cteaier ttulrtr! Inst reddTaslat R. W. Price's Family Gtgnar Store, freti stock of Aoice t-ini 1 IH U-l a -ail kinds of uvmmmmm, cww, riaica, l race tliaiaa CVnhinfc and such other srtSe, eh Satani.. kI D. L. BklNt.i v 'tsBaTaaa i-poed oa sll dVminhl. mimmm .d fr an ni si am ins - .14 JTrvtaW0kr.,rf.t f ra nkantas (nred U ' - riglisHsoihstiLmcsa be no aiit xit:kjTA.Mixv afaKJtaW mmwmw BBSVSBJBBW ksttAB .dor, Tssl tta l U Btssm t0 haCOL. muZ m Til ft aft mrk. m Q ffTP W W WW OhiUa and raver and Piles. m j 8UWB CURED MEATS, i fUmdm atramn Sawtr SkMU I nrawd dssri a

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