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DAVID SCHENCK, ESQ,
We are in receipt of a letter from a gen
tleman of Cabarrus county, in which he com
plains that we have done David Sehenek.
Esq., the Democratic candidate for Judge iu
that District, great wrong. If we hove done
Mr. Sehenek any injustice weave very eorry
of it ; and shall be most happy to set him
right if our friend will show us wherein we
have misrepresented him. Taking our re
cent article in connection with Mr. Sehenek 's
testimony before the Ku Klux committee at
Washington, we are unable to see where we
have been guilty of wrong. Yet, if Mr.
Sehenek or his friends, after carefully eom
pairiug our article with said testimony, will
show that we have done Mr. Sehenek injus
tice, it shall be repaired.
Our correspondent sh ould not suppose that
we are indifferent about who is elected in his
District, he. a use we criticised the action of
the Democratic Convention iu nominating
Mr. Sehenek. If Mr. Sehenek was a thou
sand fold worse than his bitter st enemies
would represent him. be would still be infinite
ly preferable to Judge Logan. Mr. Sehenek,
with all his eccentricities, is still a gentle
man of culture, legal ability, and if elected,
will do honor to the bench. As to Judge
Logan, we can not conceive of any one more
Le an acknowledged apecialiij
science, aid is raoidlr advstoei
he atari preosaiooal eoosiderau
ma 51. - M I O
1 tie practice Of uewai owwery w:
lone degraded.- from eaws 'inremnWy
similar to those evil influences, w hich so
long depressed kinderea nraiicues or hk
art.
Disregarded by educated men, it nec
essarily fell into the hands of the ignorant
and rude, and precisely as Surgery and
midwifery bare gradually esacrged from
their barbarous state, and attendant dis-
stry is now winning" lor way
against all opposition, to , Us proper con
sideration. It is a matter of honest pride,
that oar country is again foremost in this
laudable work.
COM.
I i 1J ev
ROWAN COUNTY CONVEN
TION.
Pursuant to previoos notice
tion coin Dosed of a lare and in
m w
resent aliou from an ports of f
in the Court Hodm at 12 o'clock on Satur
day, Jaae Oth. 1874. ' On motion of D A
Da via, Esq.. Jaa A Hawkioa, Esq , waa
elected Chairman, and Messrs Theo F Kluttz
ui inouon the roil or i ownsnips was
Inn. lot 1 C7J
a:d -imjt . i- ; -,. "' ua
Mr. Editor : It is important that the
people should know how little baa been done
I 1
Asylum
for the Orphan Asylum in May.
nublish the enclosed verv brief report. With
or
best wishes. J. H. MILLS.
CbNTRlBt; TICKS TO THE ORPHAN
IN CASH. , . .ti
Paid $41 .50. Concert in Jonesboro.
Paid S21.50. Mt. Lebaaou Lode No.
117. ',. &t
K<xd. That any attempt, eosae from
m sT earn
wmie man. ana mat we wiu
dearradatioe
lenity oi tne
never consent to witness the
of oat people by eubecribiag to
-" . . JT-- . a. "
trine, and we bold every white man in toe
abetjIlaariBg iifiiinl h
delegates, viaBjalisbuTy, Franklin, Unity.
Atwell, Scotch-Irish, Mt. Ulla, Liukers,
Odd Hilf, Providence and Locke.
On motion, a recess of 20 minutes was
taken, to allow the townships delegations to
. m - SW . . . . - , 1 J .
ballot for candidates. When the Convention
came to order the roll of lowaships called in
pfuer, ana ma result or tne ballot announc
ed, J S McCubbins having receive,! the vote
of every township for the Howae of Kepres
entati ves. was declared nominated, and Geo
M Bernhardt having next highest number
of votes, several townships changed their
votes tor him, making his nomination unau
imoos also, for the House of Representative.
The ballotiug9 for other officers resulted
as follows.
F,pr Senator, Capt Win. H Crawford,
i . mw jinpi '
Paid l 1.00, Morn iu Star Lodge No. Countv Surveyor. JoseDh Dnhbina.
on. ... .1 iTmuinvr. J 5ttrml UTnlk!n.
Register of Deeds. Horatio N Woodson.
......I;.... in !..; ra itipx nt onpp thov f
enm a naner for nearly seven months for "rly oufit 80eh PiUon. Aside from
: T r t ...
less than one dollar.
the disgusting character of his politics, he is
ablv by this ereat reduction of price, still him Judge would be a calamity
J. .;. . s as sa I r 1 -
onr part oi the contract shall be taitntuuy peop f hia District most fearful,
fulfilled. The cash must accompany all Mr. Sehenek has received the noinit
orders.
AddrPKH
BLIUNER and STEWART.
Unlew our friends seenre ns large lists iu every imaginable particular deplorably
shall be compelled to loose consider- unfit for the position of Judge, -To elect
upon the
Since
domination of
the Democratic party, and the Radical party
has nothing better to offer than the stupid
Gov. Moses, of Sooth Carolina, against Jud 8 Jbomma
, , . , , - , , tioii, every man who has a spark of decency
whom a true bill haB been found for steal- . ' ItTZLi. ,u
ia Kim Kka.tn Dh.ui .1 urn htm kAb nn.n sIa
ing and misapplying public moneys, has and Vote Mr 8chenck
thos far evadedrial. Several attempts Taawayalaofr wlijiaiiati, forthmw
bare been made to arrest him ; but be nas necessary now, in order to get as far as pos
by foree of arras and other means resisted 8U1e from civil rights, social negro eqnali-
the officers of the law. II is unnecessary ty. miscegenation, amalgamation mexieani
to say that this outrage of Moses is bt)t I zation, und other -Radical abominations gen-
anothct outcroping of lladical-nogro rule erally.
in South Carolina
-
LAST
CONVEN1ION
SATURDAY.
Attention is invited to the proceedings of
the Convention to be found in another column, cided preference for Capt
Hie Convention was well attended and it
OUR LTATB SENATOR.
Davie county has ezpiessed a prefer
ence for Capt 0 has Price, and Rowan has
through her Convention expressed a de-
W H Craw
ford. This looks a little like clashing ;
but it seems that it oil arises from a mis
apprehension of the merits of the ease. If
harmonious.
The nominees are selected from among onr
tut rii iitMw und we do not anticipate aft v verv
eftVetive onnosHion to them even should there misinformed, Davie claims the
ba'any dUappointed or dissatisfied individuals
disposed to make it.
right to suggest the Senator on the ground
that Rowan had him for two terms pre-
Every one has an undoubted right to exer- ceediog the election of Capt Price. This,
Paid 8 10.00. each W F Stroud, Kattam-
uskeet Lodge No. 338 aud Tuseaiora Lodge
Paid $ 7.00, American George Lodge Nd. l
17.
Paid $5.50. Bear Swanp Baptist church.
Paid $6.10, Eno Lodge No. 210.
Paid $0.65. Back Swamp Baptist church.
Paid $5.00 each, Sinithfield Methodist
Sunday school, Fannington Lodge No. 265,
Capt. J J Davis and N W Boddie,
Paid $4.50, Phalanx Lodge No. 31 and
John T Howell. -
Paid 83.50, Roanoke Lodge No. 203.
, Paid $3.40, Greensboro Lodge No. 76.
Paid $325, Caldwell Lodge No. 180.
Paid $2.75 Rountree Lodge No. 243.
Paid $3.00. Wilmington Lodge No. 310,
Paid $2.70, El in wo 3 Lodge No. 246.
Paid $2.00. each Perquimans Lodge No.
106. Express mau and Miss W J Dnpree.
Paid $170, Anchor Lodge No. 234.
Paid $1.00. each Ceutre Grove Lodge No.
183, Mrs E L Riggan, J J Ward aud S W
Kittrell.
Paid 10 cents, a friend.
IS KIND.
Clothing. Greensboro Conservative Club :
S W Mitchell, E L Fleming, J W Brown.
MrsR M Hester. Cooper & Williams, Round
tree Baker & Co, Rosenthorn & Warren,
fits Nash Hiflsboro, Uniform for girls, W
H & R S Tucker & Co. Two bolts calico,
Uurst. Purnel & Co, One bag meal each.
Ed. Osboro & Dr H C Herudon, One keg
roe ha: rings, Capebart Sc Sou, One grass
blade, T H Briggs and Son, One bale hay.
each, A G Lee and McMack n, aud J M
Wood. Paints and garden seeds T D Craw
fofd. One sack flour, each. John Blacknall
and Minor and Beasley. One box hats. J
H Wiusdor and Co., Baltimore. Oue box
books, paper and pens. W J Dulany and
Co.. Baltimore. Four mattresses. Klippei.
Webster and Co., and Jenkins and Chan
dler, Baltimore. Oue barrel oil C West and
Son, Baltimore. Knives and forks Fiudlay.
Roberts and Co., Baltimore. Oue box shoes,
Petterson and Bash, Baltimore. Two bar
rels family flour, P A Dunn and Co., Balti
more.
cine his own judgment and preference in
r w
the matter of voting : Yet we have no hesiten
cy in saying, without presuming to dictate,
that every man who went into that Convention,
however, can certainly give her no legiti
mate claim, since Rowan according to
population and voters, is entitled to the
and who claims to be a Democrat or Conaer- Senator tw ice to Uavte s once. ,But even
vative, is honorably bound to vote for each and I if this claim was valid, it should be re
al the nominees, unlcsH he can show good and membered that 4 years ago Davie suggest
Two boxes snap. Wade. Boykin and Co..
Oue barrel hour, each, K Law-
Clerk Superior Court, Jw. M Horah,
Coroner, B F Fraley
County Commissions as.
D A Davis. Henry Barringer,
J G Fleming. L W Coleman.
J F McLean.
Ou motion of J O Fleming, Esq., the
varions candidates when pat in nomination
were called out. and expressed their willing
ness to abide by the action of this Con en
tion. On motioa it was resolved that each
township select 5 additional delegates to
represent this county in the Congressmen
Convention, and 7 additional delegates each
to tne benatorial Uonventibn at Foard
Mills.
The following resolution was introduced
by Dr M L Chunn and adopted-
Whereas, there exists considerable diasat
isfactinn with the present mode of appoiut
lug delegates to tne Congressional aud Sen
atonal nominating Conventions.
Therefore Be it Resolved by the people of
Rowan county iu Convention assembled,
that after this on all occasions when it may
be necessary to appoint such delegates, that
each township in Rowan county, have the
selection of an equal number, to be appoint
ed by the townships and their names handed
in to the Chairman of the County Conven
tion, or to the County Executive Committee,
with the request that they be appointed.
The following preamble and resolutions
trere introduced by Theo F Kluttz, aud sup
ported by him in a few remarks.
Whereas ; It is : ight aud proper that on
all qui stions of representation, and in all
nominations for offir. the preference ol the
people should be ex press d aud their wishes
obeyed ; And whereas, there is a division
of ..pinion as to the first choice of Rouau
comity for a candidate to represent this dis
t rit-t iu the next Congress of the United
States V ' '
Therefbre, Be it RsoIved by the people of
: i .4 " , .
Important Notice.
ereas public advert iaernent in made
I
Whereas
nanv papers that the Weateva North Carolina
Railroad with all the f ranebha
of every kind belonging to the
b aold by certain
House door in Saliabnry, on 18th of June next,
at public auction : and whereas R is alae atated
that the debt for which it b oWL eoawrif tea the
that
I rat Mn on the property,
BY GIVEN THAT THI
PRESS COMPANY
VALUABLE
PROPERTY fv 2&
tim. are, thaw, vfun .sal soj fj Ssam. osT3U8lT la a Dessee mi the Cue
hqi HP eualiiaiag viHm M Ml BJ i' Mt Saw Passed BtaSaw, fariaw Waw,
llliaajTl I l d dfl '"lT Illll H i II i ill i AseUTm.
aft VpitOia BlTTKaa, the iiaswm mTfgJA, nfiWsVboro, in se mslB UW
l?k!mCmm,ml1nmbVm tw j atoTtaajelljt '
NOTICE.
the service of Mr
blBM aerve b i oM
A lull line off
oj to l-aHr.d , I-
Janel1,74-1 mo
John r. atooaa. wtw win
Drags always on
G. L. GlfcWO.N, I
E. D Ted R. Caldwell, Bmfvm T.
KEEP COOL KEEP COOL.
by way of Lease an said Property, so
exienas. ,
That it had exclusive priawsaiow
ad liarhu anueruinina hereto fur nearly seven
yean' and waa wrongfully and forcible, ex pel led
b W. A. Smith, Receiver appointed by the
Hon: Jndge Dick, and a iwtitioa for iistat athai
to She po waawon as wow psaMiBaw Ma se uveost
uUrt, ILA. k ike Wsasara Diatriot of North
Carolina, at iireenwboro, TW aiaiu a-
prera Company will aaaert Ita right agarim
wy
aad'eeery purchaser, and not being a party to
said suit is not estopped thereby So purcbaaer
will take notice.
T. D. GLLLE3PIK,
Charlotte, N. C. Snpt. do. EX. CO.
May 30 1874.
June 4. 1874.
Wotusvejaat
Boda fooatainaaad are now prepared far
abh oar patrons with the beat aoidwet glaas
of bua v ater tnat can he 4sawa Irwaa i
foantaia It will he raiaaahatBd that the fia
e-t. and ark nowledged taw beat Soda Fonntaia
la America, the owe in HehaluUn New York
tsnag Sttajw, waa aaananaetnrwd by
theaajwy a4aassj hie ftaat oa
tains. As regards
C temperature, they have sja
n UM fW
We also offer pem turns le ear
for each glass of 8o4a Water ihy ore pre
seiited with a numbered sneak wksok ea it tee
them to a
which will
lftth f Joe
examine the preaniama.
ished f.r part tea. ficnies, i
one days uotiee.
C. iu BABKEB At CO.
Mar 14. 1874 tf.
fsWlWiir WlaasUi
- - au -- - i na .m a - t
taalasraird. Blross Kdlev, ThWsa r?
OiibbIii, Jaaaaa QmsbJbb, mmij CaafaaL A
H Ji-sj D. VTnawa Aasjaee, . fc. M
by1! Ccamat aaid ATajCeJ
wl.-theCcort How- door i.
mmUahmrI enlS!
f- A . MM., 1 W 7 4t,
at Public Aactiaa. to taw hifheat Sadder,
ssty of every ktod. oaewre asai
kwaglaat to the a! Turn W
uaJkouwa sun. koap i
attawBsM
u oa
saws, . a
wUl
Tool
is Casat oa the day of
JOtkX 9 A M T . ShCSBBMBsaal
at -le .a
Towns sa bkv.
ale, awdwilke
cBSssoBwevs tfy .k.. bVbS
at oer drawing. aW first J bkwojc atiuncd la taw aU DeereaJ nSaf
t4u.sV.at osft oooaaw
The said Commtaaaonera are aafVxrtW to
oue aa the iid Mtebafl UtaaeAMtU
Railroad, ho SBupwii aa4 afiwesa of every
mod deaerlptiew ; and all perena who
in pc wa-of the aaid Kailioad
mm a -
dent aw Kisewler I Thia Road, whoa
National Hotel
In the Centre of bnsinesa caa Main 8 tree
SALISHU RY, H. O.
I retpeetifuBg inform Ike public at old
Guest, that I hnve
REFURNISHED
REFITTED, AND
TDOrOlll.Y RKMO VKZ THB KATI05AL '
FOR THE SUMMER SEASON t
E00M 8 CLEAN AND WELT. VENTILATED
MY TABLE
in tupplied vi h ererthing this A StW markets
ajbaa.
This Home haa gained a reputation
to none in the Country, and the Propriet
flTYl
ntry, and the
FIRST CLASS
second
will keep itap IN
Mde and txperiemcrd Servant m
MRS. DR. REEVkS.
JVtmrieirtm.
June 11, 1874 It
EXCURSION
OF JUNE 2(Jth.
Statr or N .rth Caboldia. t In th i Pro
Davis Couktt. Wte Cowrt,
11. Cash, plmlntiff t Petition
- s . - a
ai of Uefew
Sasnuel W. haylor. i
Surviving Exeentor of
James Beauehauip, dee. 1
Defendant, i
The defendant, Samuel W. Naylor. aa the
sarviviug Executor of Jesses a a in p.
deeeawed, is Summoned to newer the peti
tion of the niaintlff. wbieh Is tied io the
ofice of the Judge of Probate, of this eonnty
within twenty days after the saretoa of thb
Sumiuons ou hiin. aod if be Bail to answer
within the time aforeaaid apnHsaiina will
be made to the Court fur the relief aaked far
in the petition, and the same will thea be
aeted ou.
This 18th day of May. 1874.
H. B. HOWARD.
Probate Judge
(Pr fee $8.50.
North Cabousa,
Alexander County, f In tha
A. C Mclntofth, adra r Court April 27 1874.
of Edward Turner Dec
kiwi
Lfhe
er swyefiu
dar ikeaaat
of tae
lo
its
ptoted, will foraa ewe of taw
tawt TWoaocoHTA ans tt ewtir
tote; that la frea Maiaabary to UM
BCiJOW)
mn he
It.
the
Wat
trt of the rr
BtoBaar oeen esajawoee npoa inu
AAA aaaki w. o aa
Ameiieaa V. Tamer, t Petition to sell land
Emily A. Oryder, Bur saawto to pay
John K. (J. Turner,
In Ibis proceeding it appearing to the aOthv
factk of the Court that Aotericws, V. TmaaWt
A Emily A. Urydor, saw aoa 1 1 tin l of tbU
State. It hi therefore ordered by the Cowrt
that publication he aaale far tlx aprcta wee
Blur KV
aindor
There has
Road, ahowt to.006.000 00 Tt w
aalujfv a debt of ahowt t l.tOOOOO wkUok earn.
Uiuiaa the I rat lien upon the property. The
CawBBBiaainnrri, helieee that the title f ike
parchaaer, wul he aooa.
For any further man Bsntwie. addseva
B S.O VfTHKH.
'Moegaatoa, X.C.
MARCinrEBWflf,
A-herillr, N . C.
THOMAS B. mn 5.
Hill-bom. X. r.
TltbMAS B. KI30QH,
Qso-anoasM.C
April 30. 1874. et
NEW STOCK
SPRHfi GOODS.
Special Accomadatioi i
. NoUfy ing the aaid drfesalaaga to SSanaar at the
Ho wan comity in Convention assembled.
that a vote of Townships be taan. each
township expreseing its preferetn-e. and a
j S vu,e tne. MUrity ofall the townships rep-
reseuuHi oe cousKteren tne onoice of Kowan
Baltimore
sen and Co., R Tyson aud Co.. Baltimore,
and J M Rohersou, President Hay line
steamers. Half ton Pacific Guano
y. i ri., n -I.:.
HTOUUUV,..lIMIl'H!. 1 .jIA-i! JJ ......I
Provisions, Alfred Hobgoo l. Col J 8 1A ,-"5llS.T :vH!
laajifartiirj reason why he should not do so.
ed the Senator, and, although be waa tak
en from onr county, the fact would weigh
The proliibitioiiistB of Raleigh, although against her own ruli
they elected their ticket at the late muni
cipal election in that city, have not yet
been able to reap any fruit from the re
sult. The liquor men claimed that the
election was illegal, the law unconstilu
Without defiling io discourage Capt-
Uon.il, &c, &c, and got JuUge Watte to My evident. The an- making selections
enjoin the temperance men. The question Lf new men iu nearly all the counties;
Price, we will say that the people are bent et in our national Legislature to pass any
on having new men in the Legislature. and every act Which the caprice
Whether this is a wise purpose of theirs
is not the questimi. Tin- f tut is auffi eieut-
Amis. One box soap, Harris and Blr.ck- tonvenn-be. and are. hereby instrnct-
nall, Wilson. One barrel cakes. Branch f. P etthe vote of this county on first
and Co., Wilson. One lamp, Herudon. Hunt ? "u M '.""J T VW,W'
d r r for the chou-e so expressed ; nod after that
to cost the vote of the dbunty at tl eir best
discretion, and in 'such manner as shall In
thefr judgement best represent the wishes of
toe people oi mis coumy.
The passage of the reeolations wss oppos
ed by Hon t rancis L Shober, in a short
speech, when, on motion, the township dele-
ga'iou retnred to barot upon them. When
THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL.
The New York Sun remarks that this
bill opens' a question of the range of pow
of
hour may inspire. We are aH of us
terested to know.' it av. whother mir the convention came to order again, the mil
thirty-soven States are, in all branches to"niP waa called, and nine townships
bus been argued before Judge Watts, and
he bos decided to continue the injunction.
The temperance men have taken an ap
and it is not to be presumed that Rowan
will pass over such geutlemeu as Dr.
Locfcey aud Kerr C raise, and vole for
peal to the Superior Couit. But it is very ijapt Price. True, it is not because of any
doubtful whether they will succeed there, gfcortcomiug on the part of these gentle-
i e. j j x
or merely organired countie., wbo8e V Jgg-n .TTiflu L1
aimsiiousus ana j-ius are io De inspected nation .
by a congressional committee, or its roads
and bridges placed under the supervisions
It is n little strange that the world will
leant nothing by experience. It is still
men, for they are acknowledged to have
made good representatives, it is owing lo
of a detailed officer of the engineer corps responded in a fed; vigorous remarks.
Further than this ihere questions of oer- Un motion the Secretaries were requested
r m nm
o w luruisn proceedings of this Convention to
the town papers lor publication.
questions ot per
sonal rights which follow on this claim
unrestricted meddling by Congress.
more strange that some people will per- desire for a change merely, and this de
sist in believing that the cause of temper- BirO will prevent Rowan from voting for
ante van De promoted oy prohibitory any one who was iu the last Legislature.
.. . ... t I i w
laws, or that it is a proper subject for leg
islalion.
fa
Mr. Geo. W. Childs has taken meas
ures to erect, at his own expense, a suita
ble inonuuu nt to the memory of Edgar
Allen Poe Kxchunyc.
The many admirers of Edgar Allen Poe
will he glad to hear of the noble purpose of
that most hberal aud estimable geutlemani
Mr. Geo. W. Childs.
We can not anticipate the action of the
Convention to assemble at Foard's Mills.
but we think if the aetion of the two con
ventions is to be respected, counting by
townships, Capt Crawford has already
gotten the nomination.
ROWAN COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL
ASSOCIATION,
At the annual meeting of the Executive
Committee of the Rowan County Sunday
School Association, the following program
me for the Convention was adopted viz
SUBJECTS FOR DRBATR.
I. What steps are most judicious and ne-
DENISTRY.
Until recently, the treatment of the
E. A. Poe was the diseases of the teeth, appear to have been
greatest genius tlie last century has pro- eB8 a prop1" speciality of medicine, than
duced ; yet his grave can scarcely be pointed a mere mechanical craft , r quiring in the
out, and aveu many would-be wise critics operator little more than manual dexterity
have attempted to heap ridicule upon bis I and physical force.
Surgeons and physicians were, gener
ally speaking, profoundly ignorant of the
importance of the orgnns to general health,
and were contented to surrender them to
the care of any who were willing to take
Even, now, dental dis
eases are seldom mentioned in medical
name Und works. This is owing mainly to
thvfact thathe did not dis the death of an ortho
dox christian ; that is. he was ueither a Puri
tan, a religious fauatic, or a christian bigot.
There are many people who eau see no vir-
tnu in tliiiir fvlloura wKn A, not aorroA oritVi
them on all reliaioua subjects, or who refuse I cnarSe them
to endorse all their peculiar religious teaeta
The puriunisins of this age, the amasing want schools, and eminent professors of Surgery
of charity one toward another, is alarming. I have publicly confessed themselves in com
Bat do not the heathen so ? The Mohomme- j potent of teaching their students how to
dans think that they of all the religious sects extract teeth. Io the course of time, how-
are right, an J most certain to make their earl
log and election sore. It is natural then
that we should have fanatics and bigots on
this subject ; but it is very rare that such
ever, men of inquiring minds, and studi
ous habits, hud ing themselves in the
practice of a rude and hm perfect art, the
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have any great quality. The scope of Ueir 7.' WC
miuda is exceedingly limited, aud they were
well plaeed by tbe Saviour with the Phari-
forced upon their observation, have been
constrained to investigate the relations of
ses, men utterly -destitute of all noble or j lo iurmuitding and distinct parts
charitable impulses.
Weil read medteal men. waiving the
rflBlf Bad nratio tf iko nrnfuUn
r. u.k.i . r !.,.. ti,..a. tb.t r-- r ,
. - mnmmm turned tbeir attention to dent atrv. and
in an age of progress and enlightenment; necessity have applied their previous in
but there is much of the cruelty, unreason- formation to the augmentation of Dental
abieaeas. ana aoomtnation oi toe uara ages Pathology and Therapeutics ; and finally
stiU elingiug to as. -When we learn to do I the manageaaont of tae ttetij has cotoo to
the
in
Oue township voting "No Instructions,'
aT9 . WOT iff Art m ... - '.
uapv w n orawmrd, being -a tied out
Uu motion the invention adiourned.
after a most interesting and harmonious ses
sion,
Anfl Arrangements,
nmuu
office of the Clrrk of the Superior Cairt. of
Alexander County, ai the Court llouae in
Taylomeille, on aw hsfupa the tot ahvy af Jute.
A. D. 1874. and answer the Petition of tae
Plaintiff which Is filled ha. tlai proceed i a awd
let Ihrm take notion that if they fail toaavwrev
Plaintifb Petitioo within that liana r mrai
prommemto will be granted.
Wknew my hand ami the aeal of aaid Court
thia th day of April, A. D. 1874.
Seal Jv M aI K fcNSUN, C. 8. C.
April 30, 1874 eix w.
BRASS
Urn
IN ATTENDANCE.
j Now Harif m Store.
Ws respectfully invito the atentiou of e.iti
sens of Row an, and surrounding cwuaties
to oar
He Stick if Mm,
I nst opened iu Salisbury, in which we kep
t I m t mm. mnm .
a ran nne or evervtntuw usual It keot in a
llf ft fa . m TV m . 1
wen ueguiated Hardware Store.
Our stock embraces foreuju and
Carpenter's Toole, a laree rarietv Black
esattha I ools large variety Shovels. Spades
r orks. stakes. Kicks. Mattocks, Hoes, Grain.
and Grass Scythes, Chains, Iron. Waa.n
and lluaiiry Material. Pat. Axes of difiVrwaa
nateraa, Pocket and Table Cutlery. Diastou'a
Mill, ju roes-cat, and Hand Sawa,
A. J. .MOCK CO.
t t .1 A
their entire slock of
SPRING GOODS,
wbidi they oAVr at greatly restored prices fiwaa
Tbey are aeltiag Geaada atrietlj
barter, daaiag away with the oM
s I
Credit arateaa, belicriaw It to he
part tea, od they totawd
quality of Gooda alkali aaake it aa
to he
lafl
Their
Is the
la skis
JAS A HAWKINS, dim.
THEO'F KLU1TZ. ?
J J STEWART, S Secy's
Seeing Is Believing
If in this liberal age there are persona to be
found who are so blinded by prejudices as not
to believe that a medicated ntimtil.mt U n
cessary to be taken in order to establish item of immen importance In the catalogue
ounuay ocnoois in vacant parts ot tbe Uoun- of human remedies jwe should like them to
Gov. Vance, Col. Folk,
aauum
PAINTS, GLASS ftC,
and ArmBeld. to deliver '' tuu,w
' I L
Dry-Goods, Notions. (Milt Boots
fit Shoes, Which wo ore Helling
m conaeqoawee of haying determined to do
an exclusive HARDWARE BUSINESS.
Give aa a call, two doors below T. F
KlutU'a Unruaj.sVtore. aud eaaaniae oar
v ..m n a V a mx
oeiore purcnaams; stsewbera, aa we s
tennined not to be under sold by out
iu thb State.
T m- 1 i 8JHTHDEAL dc HARTil AX.
Lie-OTer Tickets good m.? r. i874-w
Classes of Goods,
ty!
witness the wonderiil effects which HoatetteVs
IL Is it desirable to introduce the uniform Stomach Bitter are 1.aw .produciuz all over
lesson system into our Sunday Schools ? the country in eases of intermittent fever rheu-
III. What are the best methods of secur- taattsra, billioua. disorders dyapepaia, nervous
ing competent teachers ?
IV. What are the chief -obstacles to the
success and efficiency of Sunday Schools f
V. Is it appropriate and desirable to es-
complaint, cooatitutienal debility, mental de-
prMuu ana premature necay. io be sure
these effect are nothing new. The great vege
table invigorant and its cores have been before
Ublbhan infant class in every Sunday rhe PeoP,e norethan twenty five yeani. and
School f
in every year of the twenty-five its popularity
1 I L . . k. V - . -i i .
The following gentlemen have been selec- " " reMca na 118 10,8 ZT 0900019 Iargw
ted to open the discussion of the several
subjects in the order of their names, via :
Rev. Sam'l Rothrock, with Rev. T. L.
Friplett, alternate.
R W. Boyd, with J. C. Denny,
alternate.
Mr. David Barringer with Mr. John Sloop,
alternate.
saaltoettota. - - SiUer. with aome . degwos of incredulity.
, ueiw Ar, would that all such skeptic could ace with
alternate.
James P. Simpson, with Rev. P. A. Strobel the "ick ud fbls evtry where, what a staff of
Yet there are no doubt many thousands of in
telligent citizens Who have never had an op
portunity of observing far themselves the anr
prising changes which this unequalled tonic
and alterative produces in, system which seem
to be hopelessly broken, and In cases of di
which are not amenable to ordinary remedies.
Probably many of these regard the statements
made in relation to the sanitary properties of
alternate.
The convention
will be held . in Salem
life it ia proving to the aged and
a help in time of trouble to feeble
what
m.mmZ jS - - .a a a n a aw.B .
church on Wedneadav ATbnul. C""K P'10" a pe-
c . . ...... - cuhar to the sex. what a protection to health
bl. nruu .Mr a a. .us .. -
oi August, au maiscers or every
denomination, and superintendents sod
teachers of Sunday Schools in Rowan Coujv
ty are members of the Association and are
requested to attend.
Rev. O. B. WETMORE Chairmen.
L Henry Poust, Secretary.
Salbbury, June. 4, 1874.
and life in malarious districts, what s panacea
for languor and depression, what a specific for
all diseases in which the system requires to be
vitalized and sustained. Of all stimulants it ia
tne purest and safest, of all tonics the meet
;enial, effective and agreeable, of all alteratives
ADDRESSES.
DR. WADES'
adapted to the
try.
of thia
re
READY
BADE
CLOTHM,
until the 25th over the
regular mail Train on
W. N. C. R. R. only
$1.25 Extra.
:
Fair unusualy low
t I ' ' ll . w :
from Salisbury, to Old
Fort, & Return $2.00
r .iitfv i t'M -At .
Special Cm ft
JOHN A. DfCKSOH.
AND CURE FOR
f 8PBP8I
and have the Largnat steek that has been
ed In 1 i BIO it limn Ihi wn
t fail to Bseet the
ia the manr diaoeveriea in madirine of
late, few are regarded with mors ittereat tha
tbe rateable remediea lev UTsPKPtflA. Of
tbeee, none tand higher .suwug fhnae whoaso
familiar with iu virtue than the "L1VKR
CORRECTOR."
Prof. MOORMAN, Phrsieiaa at the White
anlphsr Springs, eminent in hie Bniiaaaiiii
and being wot! known in Baltiaaore, aava oflt
I consider it one of the UBT BKMKDlMn
fOK urPJP8!A attended with eonstipatioc
that 1 ever used.
Colonel GOODE, of Meeklenbnrg county
Vs.. sa eminent lawyer, and. a flSBaUessan a
unuaai intelligence, says x Alter taajr suffer
ing, that tha "LIVER COaWKerOJ?' gave
be has
Urn
took."
relief than all
Messrs JTrnde,
I
the least violent and the
beneficial results.
most certain in Us
Nat sit .
4 itl,:
fit.
it J
1 ' w -
Lessee.
June 11, 1874 tf.
OsW. Ta.
BalUmore' MarrUad i
DYBPBPrilA, and got mors relief from it
dTeas'.whenwouM rise up
I rode on boreebaok. or iu
ia a manner dead far twain
no relief from any madidao uatil I
Mver Oorreator. "Mt health ia now atdll.
- " w - . . .. w
muipi; rnnw. onr inuefHiiy,
J. W Gu.
T. WuUz, ProgglBt gal
by
BSOury.ar. rj
Mae 7. 1074.
- I
A full stock of all kind of
LADIES, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
HOSIERY, RIBDONS, GLOVES LACES,
AND EMBROIDERIES,
A full and complete atock of
Hale, Begar, Codec,
April 16, 1874
FRESH ARM
Cieaiertiu.KTff!
Jaat receired
w
at R. W. ProVs Family
or
Cita, SnaTx, Smis, Iilaso,
8USAR CUIEO MEATS,
una. Lam. r tamr mmmmmm m
ITJ
Saliabary, doc
10. 1