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- - fc - - -- - - - - UL XW IF' - .. - - I T - ' - . - " - - - - - mmt mm ' I i- - ... .a Cirfliit Hutrlimott local. ILA1 1 n Special Notice .naouncemente of marriages or deaths, relirions notices, we publish without . woald be clad If mrnlstert and i.v na tVi moh. Tint all , m-otild farnifh as with such tolries, tributes of respect, life sketches, or Ithef matter of whstevei character, not of gen ii interest to the public, are cuargeo as auver- groceries. A hea?y new stock at njogbain'a. See nis advertisement. Hardware "Cotton Chopper," See jletd Crawford St Ileilig's adver. rv A fine lot of Country Hams, jast SMt .111" ""MSfflhl Editors. Tn yoWYast is soe you stated that it waa reported that Mr. Liuton a drumme'r from New Vcrk was dragged from his bed at an unsea sonable hour of the night by pelieemen and taken before a magistrate on a charge for which he waa not liable ; and, you ask for the facts in the case. The charge upon which Mr. Linton was arrested was that of selling articles not of his own manufacture by sample with out having first paid a license Tax. The law open the ease is to be found in-&ec- tion 20, Schedule B. of the recent Revenue Act which reads as follows : "Every drummer or travelling awnt or any person who shall sell any spirituous, viuous or malt liquors, eoods, wares or mer shaodiae with or without samples, whether delivered or to be delivered, except agricul tural implements and fruit trees and articles Of his own growth or manufacture, shall be fore making any such sale obtain a license to sell one year from the Public Treasurer by paying said Treasurer an annual Tax of Fifty dollars but shall not be liable to . bet taxed in any county because of bis sales Any person violating the provisions .of this paragraph shall be fined not exceeding fifty dollars or imprisoned not exceeding tone month and shall forfeit and pay besides two hundred dollars, etc, etc." If Mr. Linton or his House are manu facturers of the articles which they sell, then Mr. .Linton clearly was not liable. here will be a. meeting voters of Salisbury Township, at the Court House to-morrow (Friday) at 12 o'clock. Wf were pleased lo have a eall," Wed nesday evening, from Mr. Murchison, editor of Stotesville InieUigencer, on his return from Raleigh. afeiti and better Come now and fit the BEST. Get the stove DIED rr VflAUfAH I In New Hanover county, on the morning of the 4th May. Alice James Brown, wife of Mr. James Brown, and daughter of the late Dr. Hand James, aged sixteen years one month and twelve days. MARRIED I7T . Vi .nTT In this county by the Rev, S. Rothrock, on the 7th May. Mr. Qeorge A, Canup and Miss Mary U. Morgan. yff' m I " p U 1 j'l fl-J jTi hH wmmmmmmmmtmmmmwammmmmmmmmmm9 it . SALISBURY MARKET. - MAY 14. 1 1 jee'd at A. Parker's We hear a great deal of Complaint a ong farmers aboot the difficulty of getting stand of corn this spring. Many liavghad u, o!ant over. The failure of the corn to op is attributed to the hard rains and Bat tbeMJ u no doubt in the cleare8t iegat U backward spring. minds in the country that to buy cloth nf tKi. tinn ar and sew it up into garments does not con 1 , mm t . li.... atitute a manufacturer within the meaning ,.l;. v.vv w.il The fanners sy we have ., .. , , . .B -roJy had a better prospects for good , '".': f . . .1 sropa. ! Improvements, despite the panic, go . . . ... . ... lilv on in our city. We notice that of the act. Manifestly the-soirit of the law is to afford protection to our own: mechanics and tradesmen. Mr. Liuton, representing a house backed by a vast as mount of capital and employing a largo number ot hands can easily undersell any arrangements are making for the erection tailor in North Carolina and if there is to of a dwelling on Fulton street and atoth he no protection for tailors, a thousand . Mr. Lintons may come and drive onr tails r place . ors to the dust whence they come. Again, . , every tradesman who deals in Ready- 19 The grounds and property of the Made Clothing is compelled to pay ax, 'Fair of the Caroliuas" hare beeu sold at but Mr.! Linton, who sold more Ciothing public auction to satisfy a mortgage a here in a week than most of onr merchants iK mt,.n,,v do in six months is exenpted. Ay one I imi fp thf rmlnnhlA initiation nt tins nnrl it can hardly be supposed that the Leg's lature meant to oppress our own citizens and favor those from other Slates. CORN new 90 Q0TTQN-U a 15 FLOUR $.425. a MEAL 95 a 98. BACOif-X11 l-g round POTATOES Irish 90 a Sweet $1J0 EGGS 11 to 15 CHICKENS $2.75 per doz. LARD 12 a 15. ' FEATHERS' - new, 50. TALLOW-9 a 10 RYE a 90. BEESEWAX-30. WHEAT $1.15 a S1.75. BUTTER 30. DllIEir FRUIT Blackberries, 10 a II. MOI STOfflF ones man ewer. called the ACORN if yon want one that will on t but any other, and that is made of all NEW IRON, and warranted to give satisfaction Ac Various styles, of cook ing stoves at a small profit. TINWARE, Sheet Iron A Copper Wakb made of the I rri riv mv j. itai jbatuual, on nanu or miae 10 oruer. Merchants sunnlied at Low Prices. Cash paid for all kinds oT Copper, Brass Ac. Ask for Li. V . Jprown. I am well prepared to est good 8TEHCIL PLATEftlsv. ! for marking Tobacco, Flour Patent articles KKW AUVWriSEMENTS. a s.tCHOOL TEACHERS WANRE0 for he Spring and Summer. $150.00 jn each count? per month. Send for circular, which gives full particulars. ZEEULEK A EcCURDY, Phila delpbia Pa. 1 w. BONOS of Ghrace & GHory The rerr best Sunday-School Soar Book. By W. F. SHERW1N and S. J. VAIL,J0 Paees Splendid Hymn. Choice Mnnic. Tioted Paper, Superior Binding. Price ia Boards 25c, 180 per 100. A. Specimen Copy fn Paper Cor- er mailed (a soon at itroed,) on receipt of Twenty -fire Ceata. gdOnkrs tilled ta tarn. READY MAY isC HORACE WATERS. 481 Broadway; New York. V J 4w i . ( ... ., , , in Coughs, Colds Horseness. er XJse "' Erery person doing any kind of work or biwi- TfTp11fl forfH TftMptH ness should have a stencil to advertise his busi- Wf W-U VIUllUlll AaUitJbS. ness, as it is acknowledged to be the beat end cheapest way to let people know what you are doing. for yon, that will put H undreds of Dullajs in your nanus. Try it and yon will get a cus tomer you never thought of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS, One-fourth inch letters 5 cents per letter U M Sol PUT CP ONLY IN ULCE BOXES. D and JURE REMEDY by Druggist Tftfa Cliolera ! PorLTBY Powueh enrw and pre- rents it, Ceres end prsyeato Gapes in yoeng Chicken FaUefta for saarkei in a rasaaikaely snort tine, Turkey, Oeeae, DockaanJ cbirkew and makes them lay better. Price 25 cenU, only at, 1 KLFTTZ'S DR1G STCRF.. Are fou Goiflc ta Famt ! all Every BoytheREAlY MIXEI PAINTS ors, in small caun to suit porehaswa. man can be hia own painter. Fof sal KLUTTTS DRUG STORE. March 19, 1874 tf. 4w. FLORENCE The Long-contested Suit of the ri.OB.X2CB BEWINB CO., against the Sineer, Wheeler A Wilson, add Grover A Mir Corabantea. inveivtM ever $20.000. Suttrem Gort of Uu United State in favor ot Uic H,()U.VM,h, whnm alone luu ' 5'. , l One half and five-eights 6 Three-roorth A One inch letters 7 They may be sent to any part of the U. & by mail at & small cost. Send in your orders stating size of letters yea 1 Broken the Monopoly of High Price. nrpfof mmA tUa Slmnil will L JM.lL naat'v i-tt I 1 and promptly forwarded. N i JUi Fwher street Salisbury, N. C. L. V. BROWN, April 23, 1874 tf. BUCK EVE BEE HIVE. Having, purchased the right to man a facto re the Buck'Eve Bee Hive for the roan ties of Rowan, Stanly, Cabarrus Iredell, Catawba and Davie. F are prepared to fll orders and sell in these counties this valuable and improved Hive I will sell farmers rights, when they will make a club of Sve, at ten dollar a richt. I will also sell Township rights on reasonable terms. Nearly rwery body t lint examines H buys one It will more than pav for itself in one year. Ail wesfck w a trial. Come and examine the Hive for yoorsel ves and be convinced Manufactory on Last Corner of Lee A Coun sel streets, near the Depot. 11 KMC Y (. Al BLt. April 9, 1874 Ctooa. OLD MAIDS l.-y .I? a4: if FLORENCE It ike ONLY aaoeame thai sew backward and forward, or to rigid and left. The Simple Cheapest BetL Sold for Cash Only. Special Terms to CLUBS and DEALERS. Florence, Mass. 4w. . . L The Associate Editor ef ibis paper is in attendance on the Press Gang at Ral eigh, a fuller notice of which may be seen on the first page. We trust the members may all have a pleasant and profitable gathering, and may return to their re spective duties wiser and better for the 2H GO TO TEXA8 . VIA. THg . LONE STAR ROUTE ! (Tnteekatios Jj aud Great North ern R A) Of course, no one can blame the magis trate for releasing Mr. Linton under, the instructions of the State Treasurer, -and certainly no blame can be attached to the gentleman at whose instance he was ar rested and who was acting under the most three days spent together in social and able and eminent legal advice. Mr. Lin- business relations. ' j ton's train was due at 10 o'clock and it was desirable that lie should not be al A Fresh supply of Oranges, Lem- lowed to leave on that train. Hence bis ons and Gncoanuts, al A. Parker's. Respited. We learn from Sheriff Waggoner, that John Allen Ketcbey, who was sentenced to be hanged on the 42nd iust., lias had his sentence changed by the Governor, and his time respited to the 13th June. Strenuous efforts are being made by th prisoners counsel and friends, to sefeurn a commutation of sentence from death to imprisonWh-nt in th I uiic-nti.u y for lifo. These efforts have doubtless been fruitful to the extent of obtaining the respite no ticed above. "We do not believe that this movement .. iaenstavned by the better portion of the people of tlio county. The appalling frequency of the dreadful crime ef which the prisoner was convicted, to say nothing ef the jreneral character of the condemned, has produced a very profound sense of " the" necessity of executing the law with Mas. Poreign Emigrants for the Pgor. South. The Baltimore 5un,of the 11th instant, reports the arrival there of a par ty of destitute foreigners, who, sent first from Castle Garden to Chester S. C, to work on tbo plantation, became dissatis- fied and dishcarted at the condi'ions and prospects of their Southern home, and were making their way back to N. Y., but .-jwcre kiudly provided for at Baltimore, and thence took a new departure for the West, where the party expected to join " relatives and friends. The general tone of the Sun's report of this ease, seemed to imply that the South was a hard nlace for emterrants to come , I -ei w to; nd with the conviction that there must be some error in this view of it, we were led to make inquiries of an English emigrant, now employed in one of our tore here, (Mr. W.) for his experience, observation and views on the subject of e fcxoigo rmifjrintn Coming South'. His conviction is, that if agents who are sent t engage and forward emigrants to the Sooth will select them with reference to 'tEelr former pursuits in life as well as in iterance to the work required of .them in their new homes, there will probably be no sifter dissatisfaction either on the part of emigrants or their employers. That this rational precaution would send farm crs to the farm ; clerks to the stores, milk aaen to the dairies, mechanics to the work shops, Sec., Sec. That there are thou- ' vends of ablebodied and trained farmers among the emigrants coming to the Uni ted States who could not possibly do bet ter than to come South, and they would freely come if they were accurately in- J st rue ted as to the nature of their employ- M4Sebt, and the accommodations and con 'ditions of the serviee. We believe that every ease of dissatis faction will be found to result from iguor .Tnnce or misapprehensions on the part of emigrant Or employer, or both. In the rUM reported by the Sun, two of the per 'fans were too old (69 and 70) for farm work, and one (9 years) too young. They were not helps, but dependents, and that, ptebably, waa the cause of tbvir failure rAff A10U South a pleasant home. arrest at night ; and it should be stated that the gentleman at whose instance he was arrested heard of it or the first time on the same night. In Charlotte not long since a parallel case occured. A man was arretted on the same clurge, and compromised by giving hack al) the orders he had taken and lea v -ing the place. LUCIUS, j We are informed that Mr. Linton was arrested under section 20 of the Act to raise revenue which makes a misdemeaiiH or for any peibou to peddle goods, worca, or merchandise without niocurinff a li cense, Sec. ; but the warrant was after wards changed by the prosecutor s coun sel to embrace section 23 of the Revenue Act, qdoted as above by our correspon dent. Mr. Linton was advised by counsel that ho was not liable under section 23 several days before the arrest was made, and the opinion of his counsel was sus tained by the State Treasurer who always acts under the best legal advise in the State. And our correspondent admits that Mr. Linton was not liable. Bnt enough of this. Mr. Linton's ground of complaint was that be was arrested as thought he was guilty of a felony at such "unseaso nable hours" of the night, and that too after he had retired. Mr. Airy say 3 that he alone made the arrest on a warrant properly issued and that the report that two police were concerned is a mistake Of course the officer ; making the arrest was not to blame. Mr. Linton as the agent of a manufac turing establishment was certainly not li able ; but leaving his guilt or innocence out of the q uestion, bis treatment, if his story and that of other gentlemen of the highest integrity is to be censidered, wafc not such as to impress strangers favorably PaRsengers going V Texas via Memphis and' untie xvuck, or ourerepuri, mi ihc hi is line at Longview, tbo Best Konte in Palestine Hearne, Waco, Austin, Uuntsville, Houston, Galvaston and all points in Western, Central, Eastern and Southern Texas. ; Passengers 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 with every modern improvement, including New and Elegant Day Coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping (Jars, West ing house Air Brakes, Mil lers Patent baletv l'Jatlornis and Couplers : and nowhere else can the passenger so completely l depend on a speedy, safe and comfortable jour dey". 1 he LONE STAR ROUTE has admirably answered the querv : "How to go to Texas T' by-the publication of an interesting and truih. ful document, containing a valuable and correct oiapj wnicn can ie omainco, iree oi cnarjre v addressing the GENER JLLTICKCT AGENT, International and Great Northern Railroad, Houston,. Texas. District K.1 i It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous system reeto.-es vigor to the debili tated, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions and acts directly on the IJverand 8pleen. Price a bottle. JOHN (J. KEIr- LOOQ, 18 Piatt St. N. Y. 4w. m i n, . . . t, . I The Hisheat Medical Authorities of Easope ieacuera, orauenia viergymen, rumnmr.. - ..:. iwnu and wide awake Young Men, and Men ent known tome medical world U Women of all classes : nirt A You can easily earn a first-class Sewing Ma chine ; or Books sufficient to stock a Library: or some valuable Pictures to beautify yonr 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 1 bum ; or a Stand Kero sene Lamp for your Parlor : or a Fine Accor- deon ; or Webster' illustrated Quarto Diction ary ; or Roger's World1 Renowned Statuary Groups; or a Fine Violin ; or a Remington Hi tie Cane ; or a Remington Double Barrel Breach Loading Shot Gun ; oi a Cabinet Organ worth $140 ; by simply working up your un occupied time in a way explained in the circu lars the M. H. P. Co. Perfectly legitimate res pectable ; many would say philanthropic. Ad dress M. H. CO., 129 East 28th St., New York. April 23 18743 mo. FURNITURE ! J. A. CLODFtLTER CO. Whelemle and Retail Dealer ta Fmmitmre, IyrrrE attention to their stock of Cottage Bedsteads Freacb Chamber Suits, Walnut and painted Cane Seats Chairs Rocking Chain of all descriptions, Ex tension Dining Tables of all kind Wardrobes, Washstaads, What-Notes, Sofaf, Reception Chairs and Parlor Sulla. Also, many other articles which we are prepared Ut sell as cheap or cheaper than any House in the western part m . e en . T ol the Mate. lie snre to call ncsrlv opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, see our stock and hear our prices. Onr terms cash. Special order (made from photographs in oar efliee) will be supplied. :T.r;V 500 SACKS G. A. SALT, 100 do Masliall's Fine do 100 Bbl s. Mlasses. In Stoic in prime order and for fiale hy BINGHAM & CO " with Salisbury. Fi)R the Watchman "0 wad some pow'rrthe giftie gie us To see oursels as lathers see us " It w-.id. t'ruu nwiiiic :i '' ; uit! f'i- fvu& us And foolish uotien." No one can read the Watchman of this week (si i ce the election) and the issues be fore, and especially the card of Mr. Stewart announcing himself acandidate for Mayor, without being struck with the wonderful change that has come over the associate edi tor. Before the election he was a whiskey candidate ; opposed to party politics enter ing into the election ; running on a ticket composed of Conservatives and Republieusi; down ou the last Legislature ; opposed to conventions ; In favor of independent candi dates, and even so complimentary to me as to say I bad made a good officer. But since the elections he is down on "Rads and Whiskey men;'' complains thajt there were nearly three colored to one white vote cast, ' (although the poll book shows lay white votes ad 120 colored); down on the old board undoing what his senior edi tor dd during the canvass ; down on the policemen; down on (he county commission ers; has made wonderful discoveries about tricksters, who are trying to split the Con servative party; and announces himself in favor of a convention). What is the matter ? What has wrought this wonderful changje ! Need I ask : Is there a wan! hoy or Woman who has asked since the election how many votes Mr. Stew art got for Mayor, and was told Forty one, that an'st answer the question ! Disappoint ed ambition ! mortiheatiou .'-alas ? poor Yorick T If Mr. Stewart ia my enemy (but I hope he is not) I can but exclaim "Oh that mine enemy would write a book. May 9th 1874. The absence of the OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy Relief for TToungr BSen from the effects of Errors and Abuses in earlj life. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., Phila delphia, Pa. an Institution having a high re putation for honorable conduct and profession al skill. 4 Oct. 30, 1873. ly. , tii : i 1 VALUABLE BAMOAD PROPERTY for Sale. PUSUANT to a Decree of the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Western District of North Carolina, at the April Term, 1874, at Greensboro, in proceeding then and herV pending in Equity to fare-close .a mortage mentioned in the pleading between Henry Clews Hiram Sibley and others Plantiffs, AgaiiesL The Western North Carolina Rail Road Co., E. D.J Tod R. Caldwell, Rufus Y. McAden, The first National Rank of Charlotte, John Rutherford, Hirtun Kelley, Thomas G. Greenlee, James Greenlee, Mary Carson, A. H. Erwin,"N. D. Wilson, Assignee, R. M. Walker and others, Defendants. The undersigned, Commissioners appointed bv the Court at the said April Term thereof, wiil sell at the Court House doer in the Citv Of . , : Salisbury, the lth day of A. D., 1874, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, all the franchises, road-beds, rolling stock and prop erty of every kind, nature and description be longing to the snid The Westjcioi Noktij Cakolisa Rail Road Company, mentioned aud described in the said Decree. The purchasers will be required to pav to the Commissioners Tex Thousand Doi lars ix Cash on the day of sale, and will be given credit for the balance of the purchase money the 0th day of July, 1874, the hret rule day of said Court, at Greensboro, N. Gn next ensuing after the dav of sale. Those who purchased at said sale, provided they be holders of the bonds secured by the mortsrase menliorted in the said Decree, mav retain their .-hares mf the purchase money, ex cept as to. the said sum of $10,000,00 by surrender' ins to the Commissioners an equal amount of said bonds. The said Commissioners are authorized, so soon as the said sale shall be confirmed by the Court, to give immediate possesion of the said Railroad, its property and effects of every kind and description and all persons who may be in possession oif the said Railroad or any of its property are commanded to surrender the same to the purchasers upon the production of the j Commissioners deed to them. This Road, when its connections shall be completed, will form one of the most impor tant TnoRorOHFARES in the entire South. Its length is 142 miles, of which 115 miles is com plete; that is from Salisbury to Old Fort in McDowell county, at the Eastern base of the Blue Ridge ; and the greater part of the re mainder of the road is graded, or nearly so. There has already been expended upon this Road, about $6,000,000,00. It is now sold to satisfy a debt of about $1,400,000 which con stitutes the first Hen upon the property. The Commissioners, believe .that the title of the purchaser, will be good 1 or any further information, address THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and Sewing machine ATTAHMEHTS, OF ALL KINDS, ALSO NEEDLES, OIL TURK AD, ALSO A LOT OF STATIONERY, CONSISTING OF Legal and Fl3 Cap of Different qualities, also, several styles ot 1 LETTER PAPER, PACKET, COMMERCIAL, FRENCH AND! MOURNING NO IE. SERMON Paper and various st vies and sizes of ENVELOPES Ink Pens Penciles &e., also a large lot off Morgan's Stereoscopic Views of the! NORTH CAROLINA SEND FOR THE CATVTjOC AND PRICE LIST. MAILED FRE lflQ-Piece Frock China Dinner Set FOR $22 FRENCH CHINA AND STONE WARE GIVEN AWAY (almost.) Tea, Toilet Sat and everything else same war. Call or send far Catalogues. WASHINGTON HADLEY'S, 6th Ave. and I2tli St., N. Y. 4w Agent ! If you want to make money sell WmM. t--a PLACEDOHH NF.SS I bie Ma C F BTTSI- NOTICE Tf Q Tttorasl BmiMi y i, H71. to Apm 90 Awrm TU La of DkmWK 1 9t ixmnUm 4s mi emplormmt which tamdm kiss tin SPECIAL TAX, TO PKOCTTM C U0U8LY ni OS PLACE STAMP dewolina ihe SPECIAL TAX for iha fll ill il becinninc Mav 1, 1874, MM oonlinuing boaineas after April SCL 1874 Tie Tans MasA fittt-tte PrtrWoM of tkf Law litre Qstr4 ufTlt Rectifiers lera. rait linn..r Dealers, wkohsaale liqaor. .s,ri LfosvWrain wait liqaocs, waalsoaki Dealers in mail liquors, retail.... Dealers is leaf tuba ceo Retail dealers in leaf toharro And on sale tf over 1 1.000 flfiv eerv dollar in excess of f I.0UU. Dealers ra MnaftietarW Maufactarers of stills ... And fur each still uuiDufactcredLauSM ado ior men vrarin rr.auuiaeiarea. Manufaetnrrrs of tobaeeo Manufacturers of eiaara..! Peidlsfi a4 tohuM, firrt elas fmort than two horses) Jm&0 Ia4Jrs of uWubo, aaaond class .i (two horses) 20 Peddlers of tobaeeo third claas (one hori.) i5.fc Peddlers of tobaeeo. fourth rlars (o foot or poblic eooTevan?s) ... Pre wars of Isss than 500 barrels. . ... Brewers of 500 barrels or more. Asv person, so lybls, who coiupij wiui iurrp(iiuK iuiicanH ahsAfoalU A full assortment of Roewoud, Metalk: sad Walnut Burial Cases which San be furnish ed at 3 hourrt notice. March 18. 1874 If. i The InrgeM thing yl. HUMOR, WIT, PATHOS, t.rrtt, rvx xsr Lavgiiter, SoO comic cnts. The people yeam for it. It will tett in dull time !! Show it to-a man and he surrenders. It is sure every time. Don't bother nUh heary hooht 'Jyit nobody vanit. Hnmor is the thing tliai takes. Aokxts WAKTtu kvcrywhmi Send for circulars and kxtra tkkms to To-day Pub. Co., Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Chicago. 4w Dr. Saac'e OaUsurrk iBcmcdr cum by its I mild, iooUiraa; and beal-l r. nroperues, lo wmca I ftr.o uisjase yicias, whn i.pmcdy b use a wi and BVdtcm ntit iu IfectohJnrbTnio tronueriul nieeratlTOl power r or. aicrcciuoiaeii oicd. leal Discovery, taken csrnc. Uv. tol correct blood and system, which are al-l I ways at raw, imp in aciricciuc.iuyuponi diseased elands And lining- mrndirane of I 1 nose an 1 1 crtr. imon ical i ng chr.tr. be rs. Ca-1 subject to severe pnair'n-s. Special 1 axes aaniti a Wits maat i J. VIOTT. ColW-c.or f IntorwsJ Statu vtixr. N. C and paj for and M- core the Special Isx Stamp or need, prior to May l.lr-,4. sM FURTHER NOTICE. J. W DOUG LAW Orrrcs or Ixtkuai. Rctksub. . Washington. D. C. Febrsary 111. pecis! tax stamps can be had at Office Building, right hat.d oflife. op in Salisbary. on the Uth 13th and M ay. J. J. MOTT.Cott April 34. 1874 4t. 1 1 isss 1' ' ' mm ft 0. y. BAKER, 9c CO., sell UM celebrated itarrh Uemciy rSotUd 1-c arip'.l'-dwi wtm nr. ayicrccs ncur.i kJoncbOi th8onlvin$trurac:itvi:hvl!i-;tUai li.icd icine can bo perft'J: applied to all narts of passages aicLambcrsinArhlciiuiccrf exist and trc-ra Trl:lc!idischar-o nroceeda. oo socccBviui n.-is una invumcni rr that the imnrictor oueri RCNI ward for a ease ot "VoUl in Head" ot Catarrh be can aoi cure. The two modi-1 i cines w i in msxrmnent 2ny til c Life Insurance i empan OF VIRGINIA. Home Office Petersburg, Ya. officers. : A. O. McIlwaixe, - - . j- President, D'Arcy Paul, .... 1st Vice Prest. I). B. TmrKAKT, - - - td - Kam'l B. Paul' - - Secretarr A Manse r Dr. K. W. Jkfkeky, - - Msdiesl Director. Stock Capital 830O ' OEOANIZED MARCH 1871. Ratio of Assets to liabilities store than two to one. Policies issued on all desirable plaas, Par- UcipaUng and on-pnrticijating. Ixjwcst rates of l'rciuium eomulrnt with saft-lT. Reserve from premiums inverted in reach of Anrl Cotton King: Cook StOWL Poliov-holders everywhere, polices norvrbr. Al ,OT oA offl Store as wW leiiauieaner seconu premium aeroroing 10 mcir t then .- .fsctloB. . . I . L - - m . . . ' l " . leniii", aim mv muiuii nuii-iurininine i wriiirri in the policy ia plain English, s that there can be no MlKl'KDERxTAsmva. f Restrictions only such as every sensible man will hvsrtiiT endorse. The new plan called v VIXGSBASK Iiisuraacc. peculiar to this Company, has merits possessed ov no other form of inanrance : nolicv-holderm. as well ss persons expecting to become snch should examine it caret'ull v. NAT. RAYMER, NeP"tox, N. C. General Agent .Western N. C. J. W. Manner, Local Airent, Salisburv, N.a March 19, 1874 ly. Yosetnite and ether noted places which are truly magnificent. ulso a stock of superior FLOWER POTS, Which will be sold low at Singer Sewing Machine Store on South side main Street, near the Public Square. JOHN W. MAUNEY, Attorney at Law, SALISBURY N. C. .Special Attention giveu to Collections. Office in Cotirt "Hooae, tyjpph 5, 1874. ly. NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, RALEIGH, N. O. Administrators' Notice. The undersigned having duly qualified ssthe Administrators with the will annexed of John I. Shaver, deceased, hereby notify all persons in debted to aaid estate to make rm vment, and those having claim airainst said estate are noti tied to preseut them to the undersigned on or before the 2nfi clay of September, 1874, or this notice will be plead in bar of their cecovery. September 2nd, 1873. HENRY A.LEMLY, KDWffc SHAVER, 52:tf Admiristralort. THE FRANKLIN STEAM WASHER. Call at the. Book .Store and get one of these remarkable Washers. The washing of an or dinary family onn be done before breakfast than in anv other way without the wear and tear ef clothes incident, to the old way. A large family can save the price o a washer in one year in clothes. A small family will save the price of it in hire ; without any extra, helf the washing can be done on your own- lot. Save 52 hard day's work for your "wife ALSO at the Rook Store all kinds of books can be had, Piedmont Air Line Bail way. Tin, Sheet -iron Y Copper done at abort notice and in tbc best matter Step. II. W. ' OFFICE e sf r!f ma !si hs l. , Forwarder1 Strata Express Coipaij. Expreft Salisbury, K. C , Feb. 12, 187., Richmond & Danville, Richmond ft Danville . W., N. C, Division, and North "Western N. C. E. W. I instniction from the Sui tariff rates of this Companj art fcrrsatly ed on goods money or other valuables to sfl C0NOEN8ED TIMETABLE. Is rflsst oa and after laaday Feb 224. 1874. "going Noferu. STATIONS. T. W. KEEN. Associate defers j. any reply he may wish to make to the above until the next issue. April 30, 187 B. S. GAITHER. Morganton, N.C. MARCUS ERWIN, Asheville, N. C. THOMAS B. BUFF1N. Hillsboro. N. C. THOMAS B. KEOGII, Orreensooro, s . e. Insures all Classes oi Insurable Property, Agaittst Looss or Damage of Fire, On the Most Reasonable terms. Promptly Adjusted and paid. Encourage Home Institutions. "198 R. H. BATTLE. JR.. PaEsrorarr. SEATON OALES, Secretary. Agent at Salisbury fi. C. And rew Murphy Iare Charlotte.... " AirLine J'nct'n - Hliitbiirv Oreensboro " DawvUle '.' Hurkevill Arrive afTtlclimond Maiu Extslebs. 1 100 mi 8J a 7S S 66 I inau - in i7 &16 4 1.16a- 5 f 137 " 11.40 8.06 rm r I 11. points. North and South. The Patrons of the Company demrhw a mt and quick transportation for any srucies may wish to shin, will find the rates sp reduced as to nuke it to their advastago to I war4 bv this Company. Tm Quick time and prompt delivery nation is guaranteed to all. Persons having Perishable goods to .... . m f 1 . t L with the prcer;t inw. uirin. qnica wwm, delieerr. anu free dravace will RM to their isu rot to ewe tlus Company hag of tbeir freights. All roods to be shipped will be far at lbs place of business wt tlsa nkiqupM, when it is so desired. t All damages promptly adjastcsi. 1 . Very RrespexrtfRlly, ' JOHN S. BAIGLKR, Fslrusry 12, 1874 3mo. I STATIONS. GOING SOUtlL , i , KxrRi WW f IT" Grand Gill Concert. KINSTON HOTEL TWENTT-KlfiBT TBOUSISTD THICK HI -DBCD AD FIFTY D0LLAK8 IN VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AHP CASH, TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO THE TICKET HOLDDR8 AT THE GRAND GIFT CONCERT, TO BE HELD AT LONG'S HALL, KINSTON N.C. SATURDAY JULY 4, 1874. The drawing will certainly take place wheth er all the tickets are sold or not. Whole Tickets 010 Halves $5 ELEVEN TICKETS, $100. Tickets st the office of John Allen Brown, where further imformation may be had on application. March 5. 1874 3mos. OF EVERY SHADE, AND TINT, ENVELOPES OF ALL 8TYLES, Ml'SIC, Ac, No extra charre for ordering books or Music not On bands. All orders prompt ly attended to Gall sod gel writing paper cheap. . at the Salisbary Book Store. January 2 1874 ly. MaiW:Hoi Lost, Hoi Restored? ' Just published, a new edition of Dr. CulverwelPs Celcbra tedSssaV on the radical cure (without medicine) of opkhmatorriipea or Seminal "Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Load er, I.M potency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marviace, etc. : alo Consump- tion, ECTLtm' Snd Fi r, induced by self-in dulgence or sexual extravagance ; Piles, Ac. IdtT Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. . The celebrated , author, io this admirable Essay, clearly deraonst rates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quences of self-abuse may be radically cured without tne asngerous use or internal meaicina or. the. application of the knife ; pointing oat s mode of care at onca simple, certain, ana effec tual, by means of which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may be, may cure himself clieaply, privately, and radicuUy. trS This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every mas in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain save' ope, to any address, poxf-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamp. Also, DR. SILLSBEE'S REMEDY FOR PILES. Send for circular. Address die Publishers. CHAS J C K LI Nil 6l CO 127 B iwerr. New York lostOttice Box486,' ! Leave lilt hnond . . . - BurtteTilte " DaurUle... " Ureetuboro MtsRUabaiy " Ar Lmt J'anc't Arrive at CuarloQe. ui)lN(t East. STATIONS Leave Oiecntboro.. j Maiu il 1 f r B a I J2 V. I ua 116 a. Ml 4.00 Ml . I 6M .. r 8 4 4 1 ftW " f .. ..mi. wsafT - MaiV I Mail. JA. TjRFFRL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbine Water WheeL - $ T i 4 . i ,1 I .A W . ' Co ftkops In."!!!' fBL'velOOB "lUleiph M0? 12 " M Arr attloldboro ... 2 11.40 a L'TtSOUri POOLE & HUNT, Blatlmn HsRsfsetsrtrsfsr be Bsslh sad Nearly 7000 now ia ase, working beads vsrying from 2 to 240 feat) 24 sixes, from 5 to 96 NORTH WESTEEN IV. C . II ( Salkm Branch. ) Leave (.ineonlxMo..,.. .4.06 r a Arrive at Salem. B 60 r M Leave Sslem... ;...1S 00 r Arrive sttrensbors..ll 30 r tt l.caie O reeaalnro. 1 30 a M Arrive at Salem 3 00 a u Leave Halem JL....6 0S a Arrive at UreeusbviD 9 41 a a. I'aanenger train leaving j Raleigh st 7 40 r v connect atGreeasboro' with the Northern boon d train ; makiuc the qaickeatr time to all Northern cities. Price ot Ticket sake as via other routes. Tsains to and from poisIS Bast of Oveewabsro eoanect at Giaeosbom wiih Mail Tiasss to or frompoiaU Norih or South. Trains daily, both wan - (Jo Mondays Lvnchburp Accommodation leave Riehmuad at 9 42 A m , arrive at Bsrkevills 12 30 r n , leave Buikeville 4 M a h , arrive st Rich mond 7 08 a u Pyllnma Psiaca Cars oja sll night trains be tween (Ibarlott and Richmond, (withoat change) Foi fartiier informative addiew wtm 8 B. ALLKX, pea l Ticket Agot. Oreeasboro, ft CA mm mm mm. mm . w snjmn t I i k i.u,wr, Engineer A viea"l Saperiatesdeut The most powerful Wheel io the And most economical in use of Large ILLUSTRATED PsmpuLu MP4 post free. MANUFACTURERS, ALSO, OF Portable and Stationary Steam Kaphas and Boilers, Babeock St Wilcox Faiant Tnbulons Boiler, Ebaugh's CraaW iar Mineials, Saw and Grist Mills, TVommg Mill Machinery, Machinery ior Lead Works and Oil Mills, a S -m leys and Uangera. FFN D FOR CI RCU LA RfL Feb. 19. 1874 - omos. Blactier and Henderso. Attorney b. Counsellors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, M. January 22 1874 tf. 4 .esjarf. i -. nM- Ti 4
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