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SALISBURY, TIITTT?srAY JC$E. 18 : The Watchmas for tie CAMPAIGN. 7 months for less than. In order that every one may have the opportunity of booming posted on the issue for diacnssion during the summer campaign, we have determined to put the price of the Watchman down ho ae to en able every one to read it who may wish Co do so. The Watchman, the oldest paper in Western North Carolina, and one of the oldest in the (State, will continue to battle, a heretofore, for the right, for liberal and just laws, for honest government, and for Lata a .m - 1 - - - a whatever will tend to promote aw nwi interests of rmr town, county and State. It will contain not only the latest and most important news of the day, but bucIi other rending matter as will enable its readers to keep thoroughly posted on politics and whatever else of importance that may be transpiring around them. We will furnish the Watchman from now until the first of January, 1876, to all new subscribers, at the following very low rates : 1 Copy 6 Copies to one address JO " " " " " No one can complain at these or have any excuse for not being on the politics of the day. Persons can avail themselves of these low rates until the 1st of August. By sending in their names at once, they se cure a paper for nearly seven mouths for less than one dollar. Unless our friends secure us large lists we shall he compelled to loose consider ably by t!i great reduction of price, still our nart el the contract shall be faithfully fulfilled. The cash must accompany all orders. Address. bRL InER anu STEWART. SENATORS ALDISTRICT CONVEN TION. A goodly! number of the citizens of Davie and Rowan met at Foard's Mill last Saturday lor the purpose of nominating a candidate to j represent the two counties in the next Stale Senate. After some little delay A. N. Smith, 81,00 $5,00 $8,00 S15.Q0 prices, posted and we know that Rowan will do what is right. - W hat has Davie, to say I Her delegation was composed of good and true men ; and we will not believe that such sensible and considerate gentlemen as Messrs Braxton Bailey, E. Gaither, T.T. Maxwell, Luun, Howell, Foard, Kelly and others, whom we met last Saturday, will Esq., of Mbcksville, was prevailed upon allow prejudice to actuate them in this to take the ciliair. and J. J. Stewart, of matter. After due reflection, we feel con Salisbury, made Secretary ; and this is fident that they will admit that they were the nearest (the Convention came, as a equally responsible for the failure to make whole, to the selection of a csndidate. nomination last Sstnrday, and will unite Mr. Braxton Bailey, of Davie, took the with us to adjust the matter, and take stand at one in advocacy of the claims Fper steps to bring about harmony and of Ids county to the Senator for the ensu concert of action between the- two coun ing term, wijh a decided leaning towards ties- dpt. Price as the man. He desired t In the foregoing report we have en- know whether Rowan intended to observe deavored to state the causes of division as the time-honored custom of recognizing understood them, impartially and fair- tlie rieht of Davie lo the Senator for two '7, and without intending to reflect upon ternis when liet time rolled round, &c, Dve any more than Rowan. We Lave made no attempt to give the exact pro- HC, 1 CUUI EC UUKUU UIU W v. w I w - recognize a cjaim that did not exist. Row- ceedings, for this were impossible, and not an insisted that Davie bad ot by reason important. If we were to attempt to do of ahv time honored custom, agreement, so, we would bo compelled to occupy usage, or for other reasone, any claim to much space with the particulars of one of SUfftcst the Senator, or to demand that ue most, remaraaoie ana rapia resiora- he should be selected from her county at to health from an alleged incapaev this time. It was shown that Davie had been tating indisposition, ever heard of in the (;,i ,i,.,i,a,i,i,l,vlinwa., and that ahc had world's history. We allude to the case 1 (I 11 I V I cTiBfwr mmu m- - - I y been honored; with a full share of the Sen atorialreprestinativcs; in fact, that she had had more than she was entitled to accord ing to her population and number of vot ers. Davie, Ion the other hand, could not, or would! not, see it ; but insisted that of our t'rieud Mr. B. Bailey. SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL. DISTRICT CONVENTION. James II. Headen, Esq., has received the nominal?)!! of the Radical party for Congress, in the Raleigh District. This body met at Wilkesboro, on Thura day 11th June, instant. The meeting was Rowan must ifirst agree to observe the so- called to order by Col. Wm. H. H. Cowuts, called custom, and furthermore, that it who, after announcing the objects of the was but proper for the Rowan Delegates Convention, requested the meeting to pro- to iinore the instructions of their county ceed at once to the election of permanent n . , officers. Convention, and agree to vote by town- v ... . l , f Mr. J. Q. MABUOL of Yadkin, was elected ships for Senator, allowing gentlemen to Pre8ident; ad Messrs. Mathes, of the TFin- caet the vote pf certain townbhips in Row- SaUmd, and Bruxer, of the Carolina an, who had no moreight to do so, after Watchman, Secretaries. the action of the Rowan county Conven- The President elect, on taking the chair, tion. tlian the man in the moon. And it delivered a brief but very appropriate ad- -nr. H",in r -f 3? !i1a; sistence Davie urged the voting by town- them together. He believed that harmony and lace her in nnc witn , gigter 8t tM n.l that nfipp it had become auu icciuig umu cnarnciucMe uicir m ttie marcii towarus rctorm ami L'OOU 'OV- . , J i j i .i t deliberations; and that they would go home ernment Irttnarn i ..it fiweon It u H rut r rhfitn at tntir I - I . T nerved and strengthened for the contest up townfiu.po i.uocnvcu. x xvc0puoC, . euterinrr. O BOBBINS RE NOMINATED. Tue news of the re-nomination of Moj. Bobbins for Congress will be received with general gratification throughout the District. Two years ago Mr. Robbins was very grugingly supported by many members of his own paity ; he was com paratiYely unknown, and but for his great oratorical powers, and his wonderful ener gy and industry, be would have barely carried the District. But within the short pace of two years, by his able deport ment and eloquent defense of his people and the South in the halls of Congress, he has not only won for himself great popularity, but the firm confidence id respect of his own party friends and each county, was appointed ta wait on Ma jor Robbins, (who was then in town), noti fy him of his nomination and request his appearance in the Convention to make his response thereto. On motion of Mr. J. D. Hcht, of Wilkes, a Committee of three was ordered to prepare resolutions for the action of this Convention. Committee on Resolutions, through their chairman, Mr. Mathbs, of Winston, reported the following : . Inasmuch as the Republican party have by the passage of the Civil Rights Bill through the Senate of the United States by a strict party vote, drawn tne line of color Ktxdced, That the Democratic-Conserva tive party of the Seventh Congressional Dis trict accepts the issue, and while we would not deprive the colored race of any right or privilege guaranteed to them by the Con stitution of the State or United States, we are of opinion that the good of both races and the prospentv of the State demand that her destinies should be controlled by the White Race. Beaohed, That as it is certain that the Civil Rights Bill now pending before Con gross, will pass the House and become a law at the next session ot Congress, if not at this, unless there is a decided uprising of the white people of the South in opposition to it in the ensuing election: and as one of the most prominent features of that bill is tbe one relating to public scliools, it is of great importance to the people of our State that the Superintendent ot Public In struction should be a man of that party op posed to the Civil Rights Bill and mixed schools, and not of the party that is attempt ing to force this odious measure of mixed schools upon the countrv Iie$olted, That the present Revenue System is extremely oppressive to the whole coun try, and particularly so to the people of this district, and that we demand its entire abol ishment, or if that cannot-be obtained, we desire an amendment of its most injurious and oppressive features. B&ulved, That we are in favor of such legis lation on the subject of the finances and cur rency as will give the people of the South more money and at lower rates of interest. Resolced, That we hail with satisfaction the recent success of our party in the States of Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Connecticut. Oregon and other States, as indicating a general uprising of the people ot the whole United States in condemnation of the mal administration of the party in power, and that we of the Seventh promise our sister The Swazet and" Self Suit Decis ions The following is the substance of the decisions rendered by Chief Justice n t a . u rf-a mm 1 vraite jn tue vwazey and sen suits : 8waey rs, N. C. R. R, fcc. la this the court decme : I. That the Circuit Court of the United States has jurisdiction over eases involv ing the interest of tbe Slate when the State is not a party of record ; and when tbe subject matter of the action is within the jurisdiction of the Court, or wbeu the Court can deal with tbe property through an ajrent. II. That the stock owned by tbe State in the North Carolina Rail Road having been pledged for the "redemption" of the bonds of the State issued to assist in constructing the road, the holders of tbe bonds are entitled to have so much o( the stock sold as may be necessary, and tbe proceeds of sale applied to payment of interest now accrued. But the sale is postponed until the State shall have an opportunity of protecting its stock by a levy of taxes, or by otherwise raising funds sufficient to pay tbe accrued interest. Self vs. D. A. Jenkins. The Court Slating that while the powers of the Court might have been properly invoked to prevent any application of the money raised by the special taxation levied to provide payment of the interest 011 the bonds issued to various railroads since the war, to purposes other lb in those for which the inouey was raised ; yet, such application having been made, tbe Court now h is no power to interfere with money in the treasury raised for general purposes of government. Iiuleigh sentinel. HORRIBLE MURDER. Saturate a Piece of Bread I with gattric juica, and U mill ditotmt digertion. Add to niiqli m bjiiWV a aluubol. and it will noidiutht. This i turn. Bswarc, then, of tiucturss, tooi dseoction containing spinloaa all mm tonic." and rvhrwielyon rS VtJMMAR BlTTBR. the tinea d vikorunt known, and fre from tha of Akoiad. tgantive in- FOR mWkWLW, 1 i a Tbe nadirned herrbr Independent Candidate for the oatwa of Sheriff of Rowaa County. He is a aauvtof (he Conotj and is known of many of Us ctthwm, eaperiallv thome of the Kaatrrn pert. He exneoU to tiail all tbe precifKt, (hiring the Hummer, to aeeauat hia claim, extend hi acouainUnArhii and aoltcit the Man oPhi- fellow cKisans. Hi a rui ning as a Hepotaicaa. KM AN I" A L MILLER. Jnne 18, 1874 till eJ. 25 FnriDB Gira any on the 1st. of August We propose to have another Sado Water premium drawing on the night of Aajg. let, at which time there will be twenty-See faw premiums. Oivea to our Soda Water n to mere. Parties holding Xos. 1498. A 280 are inform ed they bare drawn the lat S Beeaniaaaa, and are reiimptied to bring up their cheek and Lake their premium and in caae they fail to call b . i . j : . & tit i t iiiciKiiurawiiiK me premiums win do age drawu tbr. C. R. Barker A Co. Jnne 18, 1874 7rtL VALUABLE RAILROAD PROPERTY fir 8ft. TOtJfUAVT la a Decree mf the (w, jf Chart ot the Uuiie 8tea. kr the DUrlet Of North Carolina, aXShe April Ten? 1874, at Omaaiaw, hi iriniilaa thea have f SB Eqnity to fare-riea) Z inrlari anatiirarif hi the I laaiia hen Henry Oewa Hiram &alev "ana - If Aaeanat The Weatera North Carolina Bail ItL LX1 Tad B (ml in II, AUfea Y. thaisat NalioaeJ Bank of Chexteae7ja. (. . t. 1 Wt' tr tl MA rvmnenoru. nirnm aveanrr, laoaam (. Greenlee, Jamea Oisssln, Mary Caraea A rf. fcrwia, X. IX Wiamev Aaaavaee. M w The aaianairaid by tha Conn at the mid Atari! Tatssi will mil at the Court Hoawa door in the t 18tk dav tff Rowan said! that her claim to the On motion of Capt W. W. Loxo, of Yad Senalor was jnst as strong as Davie's kin, the list of counties composing the dis could possibly be ; that she believed that trjet was now called, when it was found that she was eutiilcd to him, according to the all were duly represented by regular dele-so-called ajrrevmeut or usage, and certaiu- gates in person. ly on the ground of population ; that her Mr- p- c- Cakltos, of Iredell, presented Convention hid directed her delegates for a letter froiMr- R F- Akmfield, address- i ' .i u .1. ed to the President and members of this w hum to vote ; that inasmuch as the ma- . . . , - .. ; j j Convention, which was ordered to be read, jonty of her townships had expressed a , . Mfolw. Hetoked, That we endorse the conrse of our Representative in Congress, the Hon. W. M. Robbins, and'that we pledge him an in creased majority. many of his political enemies. Hence Jed were not taken down or included in there is a prevailing desire among a majori- he has received a re nomination without a dissenting voice. This was an honor not to have been expected, but it could have been conferred upon no one more worthy. It will bo a pleasure for the good people of the District to ratify the action of the Wilkeeboro Convention at the polls next August by giving Mr. Rob bins a largely increased majoiity. We care not whom the Rads bring out to op pose him he, will bo made to feel exceed ingly small as compared with the Major when the vote is counted out. "fa . Onr trip to Wilkesboro, last week, afford ed an opportunity to observe the state of the crops in the portions of Rowan, Davie, Ire dell and Wilkes counties through which we passed. We were inuch surprised to fiud corn, oats, and the smaller crops of Sweet and Irish potatoes, more adranced and gen erally better looking iu the upper portious of Iredell and about Wilkesboro, than in Rowan. The lands seemed also in better condition, not having "run together" as in portions of this eouuty.' Almost every farm r along the road had more or less laud ia cotton, and it was generally looking well. The wheat in Iredell and Wilkes was in all a 'a respects as gxa, it not uetter, as any seen la this immediate section, and will certainly preference it was, in fact, a declaration of the whole county, and that no one was authorized to fast tbe vote of any town ship in disregard of this declaration. Con Statksville N. C, June 8th, 1874. On motion, the foregoing preamble and resolutions were now voted on, and unani mously adopted. The Hon. Wm. M. RonmNs having, in the meantime, come into the Convention, was called, and amidst the most rapturous ap plause took the stand. After thanking the Convention for renew ed confidence in him. he briefly adverted to A friend from Old Fort, undr date of June 13th, Saturday, sends us the follou-iug account of a horrible murder committed on the road between Old Fort and AsheVille ou the 7th, but which was not discovered until Friday the 12th iustaut : Mr. D. Steinbergh of F rankling eouuty, Kansas, left this place on the 7th inst., in company with ou Cuuningnain a wagoner. He was in search of Mica aud other iniuer als. and must have imprudeutly made known that he had money with him, before thy camped for the night. He was on his way to Franklin couu'y, N. C- His remains were found yesterday (the 12th) on the banks of the Swaunauoa gieatly decomposed and eaten by hogs aud other animals. From iii it i i appearauee oi oioou ami unman oraiu, lie NOTICE. Ail persons are hereby warned against en plovniR or harboring my aon Bowaa Torrrow (now about 17 yean of age) who has abaconded from me paternal control without any jnat cause, Rowan i abont 5 feet 4 inches high, heavy built, ofa light copper color A baa a large ecar on Iiik left cheek, canacn by a bum. Salisbury June 15th 1874. JULIUS TORRESCE. Jnne 18, 1874 St. EXCURSION OF JUNE 20th. Special Accomotlatiiis II 'i'"'ia a on o oinun waaeaaaa v. i a was traced to a deep hole where he had Keen j 1 wa A k -p-p j-j rj (TOTT1 HTl ff thrown. A pen and a Kausj H uhwsi aper fl A I fi 1 I ll M I S were found and identified as Steiubergh.s ll 11 U ILL 1 UUUliiUii LU. th Niiliieef continued in the forprmiiiir rpsn- Mr-WaJ"nd ffentUmen of the Wille ,ution3 h WM pertjt and for- uvrv venvenuvn . . - .... cible, and was conciuuecl amidst the enthu- Ta.nv (if 111 v fVieixlc in tlio if.vtr'il nnnnlinc U Ja nt An.A na9rv composing our Congressional District have a"c appiauae oi xue ionveuuou m in mi y a anj we saaa nvv w - wwwa.-vaa j I " . I w. - . to have the townships represented by dele- u for the nomination vo haTe a9einbletl . . . t, . after the Convention bad indi- to make, and up to this time I have silently of the Di8trict and of the State I request- cated a preference for Mr. Crawford, the '2SA'rta52 "j1 ed to publish the proceedings of this Con- r ' mmo-linf? with the neonle on the Snnnor Cir. 1 0 . . r . o --- vcniion. names of the delegates previously appoint- cuit, I think I have ascertained tbe fact that the proceedings by the Secretaries. ... .. I 4.2 f . m i I linnr ul "u "cuwMo-vonscrvaci ve irienas to sine ate. endorse the course of Maior Robbina in the an further showed that it had been the last Congress bv re-clectincr him to another custom, heretofore, to make the selection term; and I feel bound to take cognizance c k j, , . , ., of this fact, and respect the will of the neo- ot Senator ou the basis of the representa mc 1 1 tioii of the two Counties in tffe House of R"by any chance, your body should enter Commons ; that is to say, as Rowan hat tain different views, yet I could not take a , nomination to office unless it came from the two members in the House of Commons, unasked and spontaneous will of my fellow she would he entitled to two votes, while citizens. I therefore withdraw my name from your The Convention then on motion adjourned, J. O. MARLER, Prest. J. J. Rkuxkk, t Secretaries. property. A coroner s jury met yesterday and were fully convinced that Cunningham committed the deed, and a party have gone in search of aud to at rest him. Col. U.S. Gaither just from Asheville corroborates thi statement. Haste r vents a more fully detailed stat"'nieut. 4Acri7e Vindicator. DAVIDSON COLLEGE. The animal commencement of Davidson College a ill take place on the 24 h aud 25'Ai inst. The following notice h t.s been received from Hon. W. A. SiumIi, R'c iver of the W. X. C U. Road : Oflice W. N. C. R. Road. June 17:h, 1874. Agents W. N. C. R. Road will issue return tickets to persona attending the commencement at Davidson College at a a a one nrsl class tare, good lor three da s (signed) V. A. Smith, Receiver N.- C. R. Road. ill mm G. M. Mathks, ) XKIi, Davie having but one member, was enti tied to but one vote. ifj I These matters were discussed for sev- SlMOXTON Fk.M A LE COLLKQE STATES- villk N. C. The comraeucetneut exer cises of this well managed and excellent ii . ii . I i , , I. f uie surest omen oi victory may be pre eral houis wiihont tue delegates from the to th Ag g Jf two counties trotting any nearer the nomi- aUy, in this great battle which is to decide consideration, that there may be no bar to Institution begin on the 19ih June, in- 5S?g2-Sri TT?y j," yurtcou"cils; sunt. The annual address will be deliv and that an undivided and unshaken front . ... . ered by the Kev. .Moses U. Hoge, l). l).t to the enemy. As for myself person- of Richmond, Va nation of a Candidate than they weic at the destiny of the white race of the South, F 1 . , . . , . . and as I believe the libcrtv or slavery of the tU I in Iwiirinniiur un tilt iliidlAti thn h ti 1 v . . . luw -b""""6 r. T" whole eountrv. I am eontent if t s vt fnr ml ' 1 w ' The concert by the pupils of the College will take place on evening of June 22ud. rot ii rn tl. adjourned the meeliitg sine die. the cause in which we all fleht, to occunv i .in ., 7 . '. L.-...u-. the position ofa nrivate in the ranks, and r Martin, the President, for an nivitatio.i ii ie piouci oay mail uiui, ui;i ioiu , . , . . ' V 1 . i . , . , , . . though my ratious should be nothing but to be present urifirewi5 ii.iu vMiTcuipwu -riaro tacx ana raw bacon," and my wages adjourned to make a few remarks in reply payable, "Six months after a treaty of peace o r t. .i w l y eeii iiik ioiiieiierHTi' rrarps ;ini i Tin. i m r-. r. ... to some ai.egations ot Mr. jsauey as to tcd gtate3 vet x Z?: cral ooutukrnib -We are ,n re Mr. C's affiliation with Rads and hhrpo" or murmur in the day of adversity. ' ce,Pl f haudsome monthly bearing this wnen JNapoleon was contemplating an in- title. It is an old agricultural periodical, ber if he would go with him:" Yes," said he, '8d from Atlanta, tta . for per "I will go, and if you want to throw a tire annum. Address the Southern Publish- sition on the convention question. Mr. Crawford triumphantly vindicated him self, wc think, to tbe satisfaction of all present. After the adjournment the Rowan Del egation assembled, called Dr. Chonn to the chair, elected Mr. H. C. Bust Secret 1 IN ATTENDANCE. at PWk Aoetioas to tha arty of ovary clsai, aalavs to tha aatd The W &AU. Ho ad OoatrajiT. MawaWI in tha said Deere. Ilia atock a&J prxa and aaacripuo, wttl ha required to aar a tha Osssmraakaiavs Tn ToSaJr boL. labs ix C An 00 the day at aalc, and U thab day af Jsly, 1174, the heat ra.. day of said Coon, at Grcaawhoro. X. C, arxi am. a Si at enauing aner me aav or sale. Thoae who poTchaaed at amid aala, svorioed they be holder ot tha bond aataaad hy aha gam Baan noned in the aaM Decree, i their ahare of tha parcha aaosarv. .i a A - - ' . aaVoiaaaaidaaaaaalO.OOhjMhv uag to tha Co-ama-aooer. aa equal ax- The said Commiaaionera are aothorired. soon sa the aaid aala ahall be i ni Irani by th Court, to ive hnaaadial aBMaaioJi of the aa4 Railroad, ita pat ti had rffccU of ever? kiad and daauiiiahaa : and all perauaa who aaar U wcii OS of the said Railioad or aav of ha property are coaaaaaadari lo aurreoder the aaaw to the porchaMeva anon the production of the Commiaaionera dead to then. Thia Road, whan ita rawaanwtii daall be pieaao, wtii toraa one oi ua aauat taroa- TAUT TaOBOVOHfAtUDi ia the esalss Bautb. Ita length U 142 mi lea, of which 116 aailea j. cxaa- Slet ; that U from Saliebary to Old 'ort in IcUowell i ii Ij, t the Fiaw baae of the Kl im aMaaaa rJj ik aaaaa na ,.i l. mainder of the road ia graded, or nearly aa. 1 her Saw aJraadj aeaa expended epoo thia Road, about $6,000,000.00. It ia now aoU tm aatiafy a debt of about $1,400,000 which rea atitutca the irat lien upon the property. TW Com mi iooera, believe that the title of uW porea r, will be rood. r or aav further information, aanrtui B. 8. 0 VITHEB. Morgant. i. K.C MA1U I'S KKVTIK, AnhevUla, K.C. THOMAS B. RLFFI5. Hillahura, X. C THOMAS B. KfiDtJH. April 30. 1874. Oreenaburoy. C. DR. WADES' 'LIVER CORRECTOR," AND CUBE FOR DYSPEPSIA. AXOTH 1 : it CANDID A T E Jl DUE. It will bo pcen by a card from VV 11. Bdiloy, Erq.,tb;tt be lota ct-clared biuiaelf a candidate for Judge. Mr. lKiilry ia a good lawyer, and will make a good Judge, if elected, wc think. We arc much pleaded with the tone of his card. The position he takes ia the right oue, and we com Hi end it. Female Tact in a New Role. Brooklyn 1ms developed some of the moat remarkable und curious instances of crime in. the annala of the world's wickedness and now it is announced that the City of Clin.ches has a rfgnlaily organized band of female burglars, who break through with characteristic feminine curiosity and steal with all tbe vigor and efTectiveuuss of the male sex. ship into the Thames, put me on board of jng Co., Atlanta, Ga. it, and I will show you what Klebcr can do So I say fo you, I will eo with vou. and if you have a forlorn hope to be lead, and Seein? is Bilievino- tary, and proceeded to cast the vote of the XTir&l HJS V. If V " be couiitv for Mr. Crawford, as indicated bv falter mv T am nnt (Wimii v,v. fouud who are no blinded by prejudice as not yield an average crop. The Kyo fields of our C0Unty Convendon. The chairman principle. to believe that a medicated stimulant ia ana the upper counties are also very fine aud , J. mefi.!, br niiunn :g iherAforft WishinS ?on a1 a""Ony and unanimity item of immense importance in the catalogue promising. The fruit crop will be litiht I . , l I - m your ueiirjerauons, ana pieaging myselt of human remedies, we should like them to I'he frost dentroyi d iu apots. In s.rtue places - , Tii Mr . . , W ' ' l""" I . e t tV i ey i 1 nave the honor to hn with hierh miranl tWre are uo peachy at all and but few m- voie l lvowaa fVr rawioru wneuev- Your fellow citizen plea, fu other places there is a liberal sup- er tue dleK9 from Dayic shall agree r. p. Aemfield. plyofbotb. Income U a vote, for Senator. Mr. A. M. Bogle, of Alexander, said that It is a noteworthy fact that after passing Thus the matter stands. If Rowan among the first things in order of time to the boundaries of Rowan, we saw uo negro was obstinate, Davie was equally so. Jf be settled by the Convention was the basis working in the fauns. 1 he laborers were Rowan did wrong in expressing a prefer of voting; and he proceeded to enumerate 11 wliito noonlo. and ahoilt mm Imlf ..f ilwm I r. r . ill c I I 1 u : i j I r I . , t : en5 ,ur VW w i4V,e ,a equally twc nu.ci Wwc auopieu oy e fof moee than twenly.five yeari4) anJ in every ye;r of the twenty-five iu popularity. Li i. ling ton, tne ton- has increased and ita sale has become larger A. I 1 1 A A ? I . . ;.,..,! . wwu BuuuiiHeuiisisoi represeniauon Yet there are no Hmiht manv thouaandu of in tll.miRfl vi'S an.l III)-' f.il- ii. i '... n.-.J .,..r. r in Ihn Iabh. Hm nC T I a. I .... .. . . . - - I .: e a o.L :.. n uww aosau- iiiiEejit citueiu who have never UaU anon- ... 1 I I .1 i ... IIUII Ul .1 UCIiaiUI III 1.1113 17ISLI 1CL. i ,ini . . , . . sou p.w.meaiouKauuuoiurworw-. Wes- i , ' . . . r- Diy, as tne rule for voting in this Conven- oortunitv of ohaerv!n for themselves the sur v .L k i; ! - . i . , i i irawioru is Qiuinonunnatii v ihs nnnuuuD - tern orin .arouua is jiisi me land where ; J " turn. I .j. , u:i. it.;. ..n.n .iii ,,i,.;.. . ... - f ii. rv- irt it b" w...v.. , indepenuence auu self-reliance may acuiuoruaio ouacrTavo party tor (Japt. W. W. Loo,of Yadkin, proposed and alterative pioduces in ayrtems which seem 11.. " ' I ' 1 ! t I 1 i lOt lAOI loll lllJ rtAlinf 1 I 'Ailn..n.. 1 it A. A. I ri i m . . . . in'urisii. i in-Pinnule, son ami iriiuueiiuin iu uoiuwh, um wuuir m vucuuiu mai uie convention now nrocei to tlio to be honelew v broken, ana in cases o I disea-e all favor the development and prosperity of assembled having designated him ss the nomination of a candidate to represent the 1 which are not amenable to ordinary remedies. hite labor. man. When we remember that Rowan'a District in the next Congress of the TT AtatM Probably manv of these reaard the statements We met with some very clever people in j Conservative vote is mora than double 1 took pleasure in putting in nomina- made in relation to the sanitary properties of an wnue peopie, auu auout one nan ot them ence for Capt Crawford, Davie is equally the various rules w wre women and Kirls. In some cases whole culhabe for doitlg the saWe. thing for Capt 8imi,ftr hodiea- familta w seen together in the fields. jL Accordintf he m On motion of Mr. plowing and ho.,Dg. evidently leaning upon fc Leretofcwl KtmJ jo the nomioa- V wituesithe Wodderful aGTecia which Hosiette r Stomach Bittenaare now' producing all over j the country in cases of intermittent fever rheu matism, billions disorders dyspepsia, nervous complaint, constitutional debility, mental de- a .1 m a prcssion auu premature uecay. 10 ue sure these effects are nothing new. The great vege table invigorant and its cures have been before Lincoln Progress: SnndsV evening about 8 o'clock the report of a pistol was tieard in the direction of the I resbytenan hurch, and wj afterwards learned two ittle negroes named respectively Horace )avia and John Aberncthy, Jr., were tam pering with a pietol when it was discharge cd, tbe contents of which took effect in the spine of the latter, inflicting a painful, thongh not dangerous wonnd, claim that lie did it accidentally, but the mere fact that he made a hasty exit as soon as the pistol was discharged would lead one lo bel K'vr that it was intentional. A hearing was had before Mayor Wilkie, and the defendant was bound over to court in the sum of two bnudred dollars. JNOTICE. our goirg and returning dwellers by the tbtt of DAvie wM wm tte ay-whom we shall ever remember with maUep L, ett,ed Bat M T . . n . T . ... , Rowan and Davie are not pulling toge th - NmsIv. at County Liue. were of th a nmnW. i r 4 Th-Msssrs.CooperofOabornviUe,badhearts cr' They. havej gotten wrong. As the as buz as their houses and all out-of-doors- mtter now Blanda lhere doe8 not took all in for a night Rowan and Davie to be any chance to recoucile the people und sent them away next morning as gay of the two counties to either of tbe prcs lrk. Ask Ked. and Ai. and So . aad ent aspirants. Then, what i. to be done t . ft Iff. 1 n.UniMnl... .... . k l..A of Mr. T. G Pri vette. and of Dr. Ilaeket and Shall the stronger or weaker give way ? Wm.W.H.Cowles, Esq.. at Wilkesboro. And Or shall boUt twtiet withdraw aod let a ia.t. hot not leat. osir old personal friend . th,rd man be whom mil can t o. Fralev. at Williamsburg, who was tTre We feel eonBdent that Capt. Craw- harvesting a magnificent crop of wheat. is willing to do what If right and fair, tion the name of the Hon. Wh. M. Robbins, Of Iredell, for re-elect iou. The Chairman, Mr. Mableb, desired dele gates to make their nominations ; but no other name being presented On motion of Mr. James D. Hcxt, of Wil kes, the list of Counties was now called, and the delegates representing them requested to vote, -when it was found that the Hon. Wv. M. Bobbins was unanimously chosen for re-election. T This announcement was greeted with cheers, and the liveliest satisfaction. On motion of A. M. Bogle, Esq., of Alex ander, a Committee consisting of one from beneficial results, the Bitters with some degree of incredulity Would that all such skeptics could sea with their own eyes what the medicine is doing for the sick and feeble everywhere, what a staff uf life it is proving to the aged and infirm, what a help in time of trouble to feeble women suff ering from the complaints and disabilities pe culiar to the sex, what a protection to health and life in malarious districts, what a panacea for languor and depression, what a specific for all diseases in which the system requires to be vitalised and sustained. Of all stimulants it la the purest and safest, of all tonics tbe moat genial, effective and agreeable, of all alteratives the least violent and the most certain in its Govt. Vance, Col. Folk, and: Armfield, to deliver ADDRESSES. lie-over Tickets good until the 25th over the regular mail Train on W. W. C. R, R. only $1.25 Extra. Fair unusually low Among the many diarorerias ia ntedkiae of late, tew arc regarded with aware ii lanaS tana the valuable reuiodiea Umj DV.SPrJPnlA. Of thawc, none riand higher among thaan vfcuar familiar with ita virtue than the "LI V kite COKUIiCTuK., IV..I. MuuKM.W. Phystriaa at tha WhaW Sulphur Spring, eminent 1a hit pn.lea-toa. and uema well kauwa ia lialUaauta, any a aatat V " 1 eoBMder it use ol lb BKST KtMKUlK FOB UT4PKP81 A altendrd with that 1 ever i ed.' Cehaael GOOUH, mt MaeklenWarg Vj . an t-niiuctit b rr. and a rruUesaaa ef annual intelligence, aaya : "after laaag, aaftar ing. that the "LIVER (ttRKtHrrOh?' gara him more relief than all etheraaaaaasse ha baa took." WiLUAUasrao. Oreenbrier Co , W. Va. itcsrr tt'mde, Uojkim A Co., Baltimore, Maryland : Gum I axed three ur four but ties of year "Liver Corrector" Laet issisiaT fur my treahav DYSPEPSIA, and got saora reiiel rrusa it than from any medicine that I have ever taken Sa great was my nafferiog I was not able to at anything, was taken with now hoes i sad pd d incita. when I would rise ap suddenly or wbaa I rode on horaaback, or in other words, was in a manner dead for twelve months, and get no relief from any suedJoina until I found year "fiver Corrector, "hfy health is now steadily and rapidly improving. Tour I ra Let ally, J. W. Gas. For aala by Tbeo. F. Klutti. Dmggiat Sal ubury. a. rj May 7, IH74. Om. New Hardware Store. We reaoetfullv invke the at-titi n uferti- setM uf Rowan, and surrounding ewnaties to onr Hew SW of Hartiam, ioat opened in Salisbury, ia which we kaep a full line of everything usually kept ia a Well Kegulated Hardware Store. Oar stock em braces foreign and dHneatie Carpenter a Tools, a large variety Blaek tnitha Tools a large variety Shovela, Spades. Forks. Bakes. Picks. MatUks Hoea. Graia. and G rass Sr vt!it8, Chaii n. Iron, tt ae a em . . w , and nuggy suaenai. rat. Axes uf i aa a a earn . . . . aaa Ciierumi-ocaetand i ansa cutlery, ill. Cross-cu and Hand Saws r to tiie public iii.it I bave aeenr- of Mr. John F. M I Would aay to Uie ed the servua of Mr. John F. Mooae. who will Ik- glad to nerve hm old friend and the public generally. A full line -of Drugs always on band. G. L. GIBSON, June 11, 28741 mo. PAINTS. GLASS &C n : r l i . -vtl - irOm kailSDUry, tO Uial W.alao invite yor attention to or I stock of Fort, & Return $2.00 Dry-Good, NotM, ClOtljll BWtS J ., , ... t8bu,Wkifcw.M.elli.f offM special lor Lama. JOHN A. DICKSON. Lessee. Jjune 11, 1874 tf. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 1 am a Candidate for the office of Judge of tne superior Court of thu judicial Dia tnct. As the office is one that should be kept entirely above the baneful influence of nartv politic?, I aui not the candidate of any -party. auu nave uo political opiniou to promulgate I shall make no canvass of the District, be Iieviog it unbecoming in a candidate for a h'gh judicial position to do so. If elected. I desire to asscme the office free from ail obligations to party or sect, that I may be able tne mure easily to bold the scales of justice eveuly balanced. Salisbury, N. C dune, ltith, 1874. WILLIAM H. BAILEY Salisbury lotelugeneer, Salem Press. Winston Sentinel and Republican. Dauhur Reporter and Mt. Airy Visitor, copy till iLiv t i : i . . a. " ui etecuou auu aeuu Dill to W . J. ia coo sequence of haying determined to da an exclusive HAKOWAKE BU3IXEH9. Give as a call, two dors below T. t KlutU'a Durug Sure. and esaaaineoi before purchasing elaewbevw. as are are tertnioed not U be under smU by a in thia State. SyiTlIDEAL de II ART y AX. Ma7 7. Ib74-asau. national Hotel, Statb or Nobth CaEOUSA. t In th Pra- DavtB Crwimr. V L H. Cash, plaintiff Petit S moval of Usfear In the Centre of business on Main A tree OAt.tSJTUI&I. H. tj. I Samuel W. Nay lor. I exa' rttpcdifmllg inform Ik gulf fir A old Surviving Executor of V UueMtitkntl have James Beauchauip, dec. I .a n r p i i n i . . . . I T 1 . f Mll UliniOntU Tha ieVDlB. W V..Ur.aa HUSFri'TMHJ, AND sacviviug Eaeeuu,r of J, THOROrom.V XJmODDI.cn Tate vimmii e I SOSasSa, IS MBSMM to FOR THE SUafaf KB manv i tsosi of the phuatiff. which ss tats &00XS CLE AM AMD WELL nirllirn office of the Judge of ProhaAe, of this mssirf. withia tweuty days after lbs serviea ef tffe . a I aW A alw t aft. - mrnM aaawbaVal ttftf rS"W UAa Baa mmm. X .1 aUSBB itiaiiiai II X 11 SS 1 .1HITI ll IT in rSflin Mne " Auia w u- aaBea a reputation rapcial . T . . : " ... Ln none in the Countrv .u. x I IU the DstrUoB. lal the BWSBS) WtU . I mmmmt jl auwi im ma I will keep it up IN FIRST CLARR rvi v cted on. FoUU and ernarMaearf i I This 18th day of Mat. 1874 MRS. DR. REF.Vttc I H. R HOWARD. PmJmZL. Pi baU Joegv June 11, 187f-tt ' l(Pr fee S3 50 BttanananaM l liaS
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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