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ftnlinu Watrljman. THURSDAY MAY, 81. POS WBT' TPt'BLIC IN STB ITiPHEN D. or CSATKV. We very much regret to hare to enter oar protest in behalf of peace loving, conservative f I - . aaaaaaaaw saw i iim LUMatkaeraiMMaMIMrc W aaaWtjaWoaKnls oUat tbeMf nesty, bjBKrtlk ni- te Alt tsfot only L. W. Coleman. Morgan J TwNs or V- aW r, J49b Trailer and Wilson, JSsq., of Foraytli, the nomination for J ndge of 8th District ; and Joseph Dobson, at flanry, the nomi nation for Solici- capital selections, and wo Ask election by the people next Vy targe msjoritiefl. Branch, of Petersburg, has ob- froa Jadge Watts, an injunction ion. at last put a stop to the ia Arkansas, recognising SS governor, and repudiating We learn that the Statesville Intetti is hesraf ter to be issned from this Bar. Mr. Mnrchison is the Editor We welcome him to our bono that ho may meet with F" - ---- - ''laaaHHHNS 3g , J. Hon.W t5 THE REVENUE LAWS. y M. Robbins made another and tailing speech in Congress last r, In which be went for the Internal itters generally. It was a ten strike, effective, pointed, able. to bear fruit. Wo shal plsasare in giving it to our as soon ss we receive it in full. Ins has been one of tbe most attentive and industrious mom fjs have aver had in Congress. He ' on hand when there is any Van. Ja Arwl altlAtfl tTk c Mlkl Fridoj swaaaa mi agelsr Rmdsstined taadsrs Mr. ttobbi fjssjstloal Vesa Tbe nominations of Waddell, the back pay grabber, for Congress in the 3rd District, andot David Schenck, the man who went into the Ku Klux organization and then on the approach of danger puk ed to such an extent and in snch a way Boy den "offered the following reso lution whiih was unanimously adopted. Resolved, That we cordially avprove and endorse the course of our Represen tative in Congress the lion. W. M. Rob- bins and of our Senator and Representa tives in the General Assembly, Messrs Price, Craig3 and Luckey. Col. G. A. Boydeu moved that the as to produce an epidemic which carried Secretaries furnish a copy of the proceed- any good mea to a living grave in tin - T I i Xi 1. 1 peoucntary, ior ouu& m iu sscckuw nrw.iUl vliAn tmnn motion of N. F. burg, J udicial District, might be tolerated, ball, Esq.. the Convention adjourned. if wo bad any assurance that it would JOHN 8. HENDERSON, Chm. onlv aton here. But we hate no such J08EPH A. HAWKINS, I r t .1 1 n xr tr I o MMDtM. fnr them have been other had w " AUtu, -c " selections made, and wa still have the promise of others. If the thing is to go By the banting of immense reservoirs . i - v a - . a . res a r twii on, it is not aimcuii to see wnere u win in aiassacnaesetta too towns ot w imams end. burg, Leeds and Hsydenvtlle were flooded A proper regard for the public wish, with and over a hundred lives lost fnr iWpi.p v emn if it wpr not desirable and more than a million dollars worth of to promote party ends, should be sum- property destroyed. The rash of water cieot to restrain the action of conventions "" "P and unexpected as to render in this particular. Wa do not believe in impossible for many persons to get out nominating men on the ground of a vaila- & the way. bility, bat on the ground of merit and urcpntahilit v aa well. We want nnre. We Want to see old-fashior ed democra high-toned, livemeu, not drones, politicsl CJ reTf,v,ea' we wai" H " n'P- ' . , ' aZa ii l"1 .ne party re-eetabliehed. That is NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Don't be Discoi 'tried fifty ia there theref there ia. -Your' stomach half yout mucleS constrained, y Suppose too Asm iafteaaS"' Rriiy may be congested, your r nervw quivering, tortune, your bowels , your blood full rticuli of impurities yet in one week after cerumen cing a course of Da. Walker's Vinegar Bit ters you will feel like a new creature. Ta?Caw)Li!a ( W tl CnvTsrVsltat M ? istitum mo yal i daut as Executor S aforesaid. i bummers and tricksters. And we realty to say, we want a party, where no man think that unless more regard is paid to desires office, where each shall ask his this matter in the future, it would be bat- neighbor to be a congressman, or legi sla ter to leave it intirely with the people. lor or postmaster, or constable, rather , , . , J than be such an officer himself; when It is uueily impossible for any party elecUon. shall occur without costing mon tn North Carolina, to carry th past Lag- ejf and whcB 9etriw h be ac islatare, back-pay grabbers, the bond cepted rather as a duty than an honor or tbeives, and the Rait Road swindlers to personal benefit, and when none but boa victory. The people have had a surfeit e8t meu n possibly handls public money, of these things and it is about time the Can we not have sny ueh party until PRESS CONVENTION. there was little business of a kind perfected at tbe recent Convention, still we think much sill result to the fraternity from the and interchange of views en jawed hy the gathering. A better feel, hag will prevail and the tone of the Press be elevated. Many snbjocts were discuss ad without being definitely settled or dis posed of, yet good has resorted arid the members will be enabled to understand one another better than heretofore. Be Biswas, tbn meeting was. of that pleasant ad agreeable kind always to be observ Hfwy aha anion of members of any panic rittNfesHion. We t-hall have occasion Jp sajit to tbU subiect aaaiii. . . m9t aaitnjl aaaaaass, u i i woi4s: j ,vU JhaTOlDATE TOR CMl-, , ORBSS. : j ahV msvoTTtria air. ft3V wnj W aotiee that Mecklenburg, Cabarrus i and other counties of tbe 6th congression al district, through their county Conven- have instructed their delegates to for the Hon. Thos, Si. Ashe at the district convention. . This is all right, ' tines Mr. Ashe's comae has been unob jectionable. We hope to see the same sytrH evinced toward M j. W. M. Rob bias, at ours and other county Conveb- in this district. Maj. Robbins has an able and faithful representative- deserves tbe hearty endorsement of people of this district for a re el A large and en thusiastic CoriV en t ion of the Democratic-Conservative Party of Rowan co, assembled at the Court House Saturday the 16th day of May, 1974. CONVENTION LAST We are gratified- to learn county convention was well that the attended Upon motion of James K. Kerr, Esq., last Saturday, and that mack interest was jonn o. nenaerson, xsq., was caiiea to manitestea in us proceeaings Dy our .i 1 t r ui I xj me uuir, uu upuu uiunuu o . vx. cieaj- couuiry menus. n mlng, Esq., Joseph A. Hawkins and W. A couventionc ia certainly the only fair M. Kincaid were elected Secretaries. and legitimate way to determine who Upon a sail of the roll of the different shall be the standard bearers of a party townships it was ascertained that dele- in any canvass ; provided it is a full and gates trom all tne townships were present untrammeled one. And k is esneeially and answered to their names. The Chair- . , i t man then announced tbaHhe Convention ,n,p?"ani insu ine ,neua8 01 ooa oruer was ready for the transaction of business, gooagownrnen and reform should nniie Major A . F. Hall offered the following this year and secure the election of onr best resolutions which were unanimously adopt- men. There is no chance to pack aeon ven tipn if the people will turnout. Ifoureriun 7. mm were for Mr Shober the second so we sre for Mr. Robbins. Mfe see no good reason why Mr. Sho- vwr ahoald not receive tbe nomination for .a . .... . ii ond term in 1H7U : 1 here is no reason why Mr. Robbins should not a rewnomi nation for a second term We are therefore for Mr. Robbins t all comers. He has done his full 4aty his whole duty to the people of ehis district, why should be be defeated f lis can do mors to bring out a full vote ad units the people of the district than any man in it. Let's give him the nomi nation again, and hereafter let him take his chances with other gentlemen. How It this for High ! We understand that certain prominent is of the present Board of County Commissioners have given out that they will ran fur the office again, regardless of she action of a Convention of the people t lh. AAtint r ll E m nrAnAfltttl I. a C them that thu Old or present Board run again ia a body. It will be remembered that the new plea for hnldiug over ia that Town, County or State, as the may be, can't get along without Messrs aa aad so. Is it not about time this plea pad played out, and those wbo make it consigned to where they properly belong to the joy of unofficial life f We think so. Ibese gentlemcu have been the prime cause ot all the political trouble in this county, Their policy has ever been rule or ruin. When the convention of one party failed to nominate them they have sought to be taken up by the other, This Is now their game. They hope to split up the good people of the county into hitter factious to set the opponents o Radicalism by the ears, and with the miTH vote triumph over the regular poasioees of a Democratic Convention. Will the honest maa ot either party eh aoarage or aid such men in so vile a pur- y I ' la ! ed. Tfncnl r,l I 1 Mint IFU lidnrl!lr rT,Aar. and approve the plan of organisation, and f,lend- W,U lttrn out aad ttU ,utei " platform of principles adopted by the 9 we proceeumgB i our cwunry con Democratic-Conservative Slate Executive vention, we shall have no fear for the Committee. ! " result. We know that thev can control , mi. i i i j .1 - I "W f . w . : : T!!i" they will nominate vuuri iiuuoc uu uiimwT ui oiu wj wv , .... . June 1S74 for tbe nurnose of nomw tinat8o " - i 9 I , a fcSKSw f was I ' lul V l candidates for the House of Represents-.no nr. Ana it we cau pe assured that ives and tor County officers. they will come here with such purpos is maixne executive committees oi thPn flii .mi wft ...t-a-j. Witlmnt .nnl. . . . . r . I ... I nnrnniK mi their nnrt it won 1.1 ho u.it. r m i nrimarv inT'e.tiiiP'S and send dl. r r r -i 0 L.i j XT- :ii "ate;?. w uuiu no cuiitviuiou. ? t c win nm go (4) That the Chairman of this meeting into a convention, if we have the slightest appoint titty delegates to attend the Con- intimation that anv particular man or in gre8Sio:ialL;onveutioti to oe held at Wilkes- boro on the 11th day of June 1874, twen ty-iive delegates to attend the Judicial District Coiurentiiui to be held at Wins ton on the Yj. lift, and twenty-five delegates to attend the Senatorial Conven tion, which we recommend shall be held on Saturday the 13. h day of June 1874 at Foard's Mills. (5) That tbe Chairman and Secreta ries of this Convention be added to the list of delegates to each of tbe above Con ventions. Pending the adoption of the above resolutions able and patriotic speech es were made by James L. heer, L-q., and the Hun. F. E. Shober urging the necessity of a complete and perfect or gauixatioii of our party, and predicting t he defeat of the Republican Party in tbe I ensuing elections. The Secretaries re gret that they have not space to report a full synopsis of the eloquent speeches of these gentlemen. L pon motion of Dr. Chunn the differ' ent townships were requested to hold their primary meetings on Saturday the 3rd and at the hour of 1 o'clock. P. M. and select delegates to the County Conven tion. The Hon. F. E. Shober moved that the Chairman appoint with the advice of tbe delegates from the several townships appoint au Executive Committee for tbe County aud also an Executive Committee for each township 1 he motion was carried and the follow ing gentlemen appointed Executive Com mil tees for the County at large : James E. Keer, J. J. Stewart and G. A. Bingham. S a lisbu n v Towsship John W. Msuney, Andrew Murphy aod u. K. natter. . FjiAXKLIX Towsship S. S. Trott, M L. Chnnn and &. C. Bost. Unitt Town-ship J. C. O. Graham, John Bice and John Bailey. Scotch-Irish J. G. Flemmhig, J. A. Hawkins and W. A. Luckey. Mt. Ulla. N F. Hall, John K. Graham and S. F. Cowan. Atwell Township S. M. Furr, John E Slosn and J. F. jamtsop, , , i. KEEP COOL KEEP COOL. We have just received one of Tofts elegant Soda Fountains sod are now prepared to fur nish oar patrons with the best coldest glass of Soda Water that can ha drawn from a fountain It will be remembered that the tiu esti and acknowledged the best Soda Fountain in America, the one ia Helmbohita New York Drug Store, was manufactured hy Tufts thereby placing his first an tbe list of foun tains. Aa -regard appearance, neatness, cleanliness 3f temperature, they have no equal on the globe. We also oner petaiasns to oar customers ; for each glass of Soda Water they are pre sented with a numbered check which entitles tbem to a chance at oor drawina. tbe first which will take place on the night of the 15th of June at our Drug Store. Call aad examine the premiums. Soda Water furn ished fur parties, Picuies, Fairs dec, dee. at uue aajafioiw. 7W- C. R. BARKER 6c CO. May 14. .J874 tf. pfifrl-KILLER ! THE GREAT Family Tied iciue ol the ge. ' Taken Internally, It Cures Dysentery, Cholera, Diarrhea, Cramp aiid Pain in the Stomach, Rowel Complaints, Painters' Colic. Liver Complaint ; Dyspepsia, Indigestion, &orc inroat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, dye, d'c. USED EXTERNALLY, IT CURES Boils, Felons, Cuts, Bruises, Bums, Scalds, did. Sores, Sprains, Totliache, Pain av the face, Neuralgia, jpinthiatism, Frosted Feet, , . dc, dc.t dr. BAIN-KILLER, after a through trail by innnmberable living witnesses, haa proved itself THE MACHINE THE AGE. It is internal and eternal remedy One positive proof of its efficacy ia. that its sales have constantly increased, and wholly upon us own merits, j be enect of the PAIN-KILLER upon the patient when taken internally, in case Cold, Oough, Bowel Complaint. Cholera. Dy sentery, and other afflictions of the system, has been truly wonderful, and has won for it a name among medical prepartions that can never he forgotten. Its success in removing pain, as an external remedy, in cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores, Sprains Cats, Stings of Insects, and other causes of sufti-ring, has secured for it such a host of testimony, as an infallible remedy, that it will be handed down 'to nosteritr as one of the g'reatert medical discoveries of the nine teenth century. THE PAIN-KILLER derives much of Us popularity from the sim plicity attending its use, which gives its it a peculiar value in a family. The various dis eases which may be reached hy it, and in their incipient stages, eradicated, are among lhoe which are (peculiarly fatal u stiftered toTun; preparation at . Blub St Sr. Louis, Mo. nut. ULBU -n. m Davie L. H. Cask, plain Samuel W. Naylor. Surviving Executor of James Beaaehainp, dee. Defendant. The defendant. Samuel W. Naylor, aa tbe surviving Executor of James Beauctainp, deceased, is Summoned to acswer the peti tion of tbe plaintiff, which is filed in the office of the Judge of Probate, of th witbin twenty days after the service of this Summons on him, and if be fail to answer within the time aforesaid, application w ill be made to tbe Court for the relief asked for in the petition, and the same will then be acted on. Thu 18th day of May. 1874. H. B. HOWARD. Probate Jikfes. (Pr fee $8.50. ffree A tha Pro- t4 Court. aVeiicus tr ri- sT Em jWaua idWoha Nobt CAROLnra, lexasder Cooaty. f ard Turner Dec, I Court Ann i aW. m aw mm JPi PsMtioa to seD land a f'- asu to pay I debts. V. Tuni iljr A. Grvde 1 C. TurnerV In this proceeding it appearing to the faction of the Coort that Americas, . Turner, & Emily A. Gryder, are nan resident of this State. Itr fs therefore ordered by the Coort that publication be made for six successive Weeks in. l he "Carolina Watchman'' a new, paper published at Salisbury, North Carolina. XotifyingShe said defendants to appear at the CI i a tlic. Superior Coort, of Alexander Count v, at the Court House in Tay!onvifte, rn or before the 1st day of Jnlv. A. D. 1S74. an.! answer the Petition of the Plaintiff which is filled in this proceeding and let them take notice that if they fail to answer I'lamtiO fcV.iu.-n wuhin that State j procomJtMtQ will be : ranted. Witiwsjffnv hand and the seal of this 27ak day of April, A. D. 1874. Seal f E.M STEVENSON, C. 8. C. April 3a, 1074 lx w. !WI IW STOPTT r v mm SPRING GOODS. A. J. MOCK dt CO.. lirown, have of CLOTHING i ClaUBS. How to get a Fine Suit of Clothing FOR NOTHING I vt anfl We keep constantly on hand tbo largest, finest anfl most desirable stork of Ready made Clothing in theeoantry, including aaita and s.au iranm-nta of every descrip tion for Gentlemen's wear and for Uoya of all ages ovj-r inrwe yeara. We have also an immense and elegant stock of Piece Goods for Custom orders, and a corps of artistic Cutters, unequalled in any Tailoring Ilouae of either Europe or America. J We are the sole manufacturers of Tho American Yoke Shirt which is unequalled for ease, elegance aad durability. They arc sold either lleady made ot To Order. , We keep tho most elegant and conpleto lines of Robes do Chambre and Smoking Jackets in tbe United States Onr numerous patrons in all parts of the country k business with us by means of the System of Measurement introduced by us twenty fears ago, and sines used with very great success. We do business on tho OXE PRICE SYSTEM Jlor Cash, to everybody, sad fill orders by mail at the same prices aa charged over the counters of our Stores. The National reputation of our House for the superiority of our goods, and honest treatment of our customers, is a guarantee that any orders sent us will be faithfully SPRING G00I)S, which they eJer at greatly A. They are ssUiog Goods strictly ssr e , doing away with the old aad iwinoa. credit system, believing it to he better all pasties, sad they intend that their priest aod of Goods. is the largest to be of SSSI r s, r is thai Classes adapted to the try. Of tolls, of this filled. ', fatal if mi but the curative niajRc of this once disarm them of their terrors. In all re spects it fiiTtills the coodilio.n of a iopi'lar raedictne. " aW'sote yon call foYMrl gttt1:pmoine P-'n-Killer, as many worthless nostnrmM are attempt ed SobaW on the 'iiSsaO retrition of this valuable medicine. - HT Directions aosssnhawy eaYh bottle. Krice 25 etsn ov eta. and '$1.00 per Untie. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. NOTICE THIS OFFER! Anv centleman who will send for ocr Sampl.-s and prices, and will i orders for us to the amount of $BOO, shall receive a Cnotom Mad . Suit of Broad Cloth, the same as wo sell for $60. J- - - at - . - 3 n u 36. - M ,26. M - - " l20. 04.8 ... " 15. M 10. Or for either of the following amounts the corresp9Unprcmrun : $400, a Business Suit, -350, " - 800, u 44 -; - 250, 44 - 200, 44 " . 150, Half Dozen Shins, 100, a "Pair of English Custom Made Pants, Or any other goods thai may b: selected of equal value. . , w. Cards of Samples, and Books at lastroctiona-sast upon request apjxuxuua.. . - 4 j ol k They are a aperialty of READ 4 MADE CLOTHING. H broadW BROADWAY AfrO GRAffD o.. Asri AaN0 WARRpI and have the Largest stock that has been oaVr sd !. this WwsiJoes the war, aJ Tu-h- 11 t apaa. ssr't sail to most the views cboyors. A full stock of all kinds of Dossestic Goods, LADIKSvJJBESS GOODS, WHITEWODS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, OLOVE8 LICr, AND EMBROIDERIKB. fell and complete atock of Rboea, aad Spies, ac Hates, Hegar, Leather Ac Ac . lasr.- aa .St A 1 a . s J. M. KNOX, JCXNOX, JISWffJGfiWD AiassaoiiairiiTWTq M Hardware Store. We respectfully invite the at?ntion of citi zen! ot ltowan, and sarrouuthng counties to our New Stock of Hardware, Saence is to control it in disregard of the ishes of the masses. We must, know that nutranimeled and that uoenn- siderable number are pledged to any aspirant or any particular influence. Let inst opened in Fab'sbnry, in which we keep every man, after carefully thinking over a fuH ,,ne of erythnig osunlly kept in a the matter, come here fully determined to Well Regulated Hardware Store. aet oat his bouest convictions regardless Onr stock embraces foreign and domestic ofcliqnei, threats, or persaations. It it carpenter s loots, a large variety Black- w Vm I ain.Trw I itnleM l:rtwa vuriutv Sfi..-..lw alwava fiur to erive and take, let nn tbn i . . - - ' r otks. KiiKf-s. ricKS, iVImtiock. noes, (.rain. if we go into the convention, resolve to and Grass Scythes, Chains, Iron, Wagon stand hv its action, and if w Mn't and liupey Material, fat. Axes of d liferent our first choice take the next best we can get. If the people of the country will agree upon this co ure and eome to the conven tion in a body, there will be no difficalty whatever in agreeing upon good and sni paterns, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Disston's Mill, CroSS-co', and Hand San s, PAINTS, GLASS &C, We also invite your attention to our ramnact stock of M-Ms. Notion. ClotMiur, Boots a wa m .a . w taote men. iut it ttiey wui give way or & $h Wlirfl we are ff at cost X M . I . i .1 j. I O t aepeno npon 01 11 era to ao uie wora lor them, the chances are that the thing will tarn ont to be a farce. whole OUR DORMANT ENERGIES. in consequence of haying determined to' do au exclusive H AKUWAKE BUSINESS. Give ns a calh'twn doors below T. F. Kluttz'8 Durug Store, aud examiue our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are de termined not to be ouder sold by any house in this State. SM ITU DEAL 6c HARTMAN, May 7, 1874 3mo. -"" EfVilaamaaVavVww ibsbbbbibCbBbBbb! ' ' ' B ' ' " .-- ..j Bp" JHHB ;'"''i':" B wf Sfut' bw -tmn. 'mmmmmhmil raaaBMBW ssbsM ! ti: A .11 1 TloXAL Ftfcl CC-TT KK" 1 1 aast:kBB evsry st, wnSiaaS NkeWMofeS otH of repair. Call and caawahis sW wssasaMaw and be convinced. s sir aUo Aswnu far Ibc celebrated "WATT PLOW," aad keep aa as ortoienl of litem cooatanilr on band. FOSTER A IIORAH April 23, 187s tf. J. M. KNOX & CO., CHKAPKB THAN (MIT T Tl T T T T T T T T Pure, fraah, unadulteraled Taaa, ia new top cans sod fail awrSassa. stf cheaper figure than ueuallv charted. Boy bet ter Teas, sod save 25 to 00 per cent, by calling at, KLUTTZ'8 DRUGSTbEE. Agency for U. S. Tea Company. March 19 187 tf. H iRD WARE. When you want Hardware at lew figures, call on tbe undersigned at No 2 Granite Bow. D. A. AT W ELL. Salishanr, N. C.,May 13-tf. FRESH ABRIYALS ! Cheaper than Erer' Juat rereived st R. W. Price". Family Grocery Store, freak atoeks of choice Our bodies are not as vigorous nor our minds as clear as thev might be. This remark is true of at least two-thirds of civilised society, and of these two-thirds probably one-haK is labor ing under bodily infirmities of a character like ly to shorten the lives of the snfferera. This ia S melancholy exhibit and furnishes abundant food for reflection. Can the evil be mitigated ? It can. Lack for vitality is the primary cause of moat of the physical and mental Buffering to which we are subjected, and therefore a vitaliz ing medicinal agent Is the remedy required. Ia there such a medicine? There is. Hostetter'a these, none stand biaaer among those wbo are stomach Hitters will rouae and energize the mind and blood when the life power of the DR. WADE'S CORRECTOR,' A&GttBE FOR DYSPEPSIA. Wholesale and Retail Merchants No. 4, Granite Row, Salisbury, N. C, Are receivins to-dav Uieir New Stock for the Sununt-r Trade : Conaiating of a foil stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. ..T:T:ri K: BJ:ir.w: which were bought at the recent decline and which they offer at a reasonsbl advance on au . 1 n 11 n lrsiu ucu nivu ummc 11. 1 1 ri Liian u tbe valuable remedies lor DlfP8lA. Of familiar with its virtue than the "Ll VEK 0OREECT0R." Prof UUlPUlV Plinimnn at tha Whltn syhtem is in a comparstively dormant state Sulphur SpringH. eminent in his profession, iu xiuiuore, says 01 u Hew York Prices Coffees, Susan, Syrnpt. Molaaa, ell kind- of SUGAR CURED MEATS. Fresh Meats, Pork 8enseee, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal and a splendid assortment of Candies, Nuts Trade aaa" allow prices. 8altabnry, dec 10. tf ' A LIGHT 2-HOBS! f 160H (SbcovdHbvo) Vary Cheap for CASH. Applt to DAVID R. JULIAN. Aptil 30th, 1874. (Ion.) They have a large atock of GOOD 8IIOES, and Ready made Clothing, bought low. - & at low 20 Barrels aworted StQAR at 10 and 1$ ct at Jtetail 10BAG8OFOOOD COFFEE, RICE, 'FOD , STARCH, ''SOAP, CANDLER The languide, fesbls, desponding invalid is not and being well known aware of the latent energies that underlies hia ? Jqg0 one f the BEST BEMBDlBjJ , ..... ... . " , , . FOR DTSPBPSIA attended with constipation debility. He thinks there is no element oj tnat j erar nm& vigor left tn hu frame, when the fact is that Colonel GOOD E, of Mecklenburg countr. his pbraieial eanabtlities are merely asleep and eminent lawyer, and S genttesnan of w;- kt. i..- uaasal uitallrgenss, says : ' After long suffer T77rrmjr"T.rTrA -utk corrector- awi... v4axa:1'' j s a 4 anu voiie uia ammai uiacuiiiery anu enaow ll ! hjm more relief than all OtbeT medicine tie nas run ljcX, Oliui, 1UOAVVV, with new motive power, through the agency of took." thia liuviinnarable inviiroranL and he will annn WlU,tAMS0aO. Greenbrier CO-, W. Ta feel like a new man, or rather like a man who Me9tra lrade,Boykin f Co., Hits inXKCW NS ICWG Ul IW. 1UV IIIC WlUllf I ft T , , . . . . l - ti- With to .nin. !t u,nv KiwinM -mTZbu. Gbjos I used three or foar botUes of your 'err S , .t-, t 'I'AmBTawvtM To J. 13. Gibson. C. Q. McKensia and J. A. Fisher. IvITAKER TOWNSHIP Dr. Kilo, A. J. Roseman, John Sloup and Henry Heilig, . Gold hill Towkhip u Also One Car Load of Molasses nen Hurler ,t : -. .. . , . .... i.u rnn o nxro cut u wiv i.rT-r p i ri nnnvT tr -v- v t A Ana from chronic languor and deprennon caused by DyspEPSil-d rot Lh?SZ 9 ' '2 a suiaenta . T . o - se " SaaSsK raSaBriaS SHUCKS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, too close application to business. Hard studenta are often oppressed with melancholy from a like cause Mechanics and working men are aflected in the same way as a result of overle bor. - To all who are in this condition, from whatever cauae- Hostetterss Stomach Bitters will prove a signal blessing. It is a perfect . m i .' m X ... 9. 1 1 nanacea ior poysicai ucoiiuy anu menial gieotn It strengthens the body, clear the mind and calma the nervous ayBtein while ss a remedy for indieestion, biliousness, constipation, rheu matism, aad intermittent and remittent levers, . . i . j -r ii ii Dissolution. Ail The first of Marah A Faster Is mutual consent. Mr. openatooesa Maansacturi ona indeMed will pleaoe call aad as tie, having rlaiass please sewassst sksav MARSHA Saliabory, April . 1874-lm. Cheap Chattel Mortgage, and various T)ther blanks for sale here. au: anything, was taken with numbness aud gid diuesst when ( would has up suddenly or when l roue on horsebaek. or in otner worth", waa in a manaer dead for twelve month, and got l . . i - i . - t r. A m reuei from soy DBeauouas uuui i iuuu j uui "Tivor Corrector. - My health is now steadily Agent- for the Celebrated Stonewall and British I ..I , , ,.:,it.. : , t V .Mt.lnllr I li mtta I buu luyxuij uuyiuTiii. iuwa wiii i reniinar Known, ac, y... ORN, MEAL, FLOU ALSO H.-C CASH U, AND ALL "KIN -.m aBSaSSBBaaSBBSaSBBf..I t - m a sf W. as all K He-a 11 i rsi 1 I . - i . ..jMiTrnm r 'hinirnn nnmra i UiV&aUUaV UlUbLdU UllUlOlfli Say mM SaaaVaaa Masssrrt FacLTT PovDn asswipw (iuaaiaaknl to be bt Corn, Slal ?Vton, rLackaswal Y n. MannjjPr. R A. Shiajpock and H mfres preceuency yi sm ww (anisaim. Msy 7, W74. 3m, Aprii 30, 1S74 -s t. -JbbbwI aaaaaT asH ssSl .sa Y aasv ' r saad n:wn m mm r'vss) J iawplaaa.alaw--a.-aal I e
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 21, 1874, edition 1
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