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I- 5 (Carolina I0at(maa LOCAL. JUNE 25, Mr. Editor i There is a report now in circoUtia that I am trying to secure the position ef CterktWp of fm Superior Court for the porpose of placing my ton io-law Mr. Foast in aae !is is false. My intention is to attend to the business at far fl8 I am able ami if I need any assis Usat, Major Jm. E. Kerr hat kindly offered to help me , J. M. IIOKAti. - CongrtM adjoined on Wednesday. finod fanners tell ns tUt the wheat crops is better than was anticipated. A "highland mocatin" bit a negro near Raleigh the other day, and the Republi can of that city sayt the negro got well the snake died. A family wat poisoned in Wilmington a few days ago by drinking buttermilk. None hare died at ytf The teleeraph gives , an account of a ead accident at Syracuse, N. Y. The tilin of a church floor killed nineteen, mostly young ladies and children. Another Club. We are indebted to a friend in Scotch Irish for another hand some club of subscribers. We assure our friends that wc feel greatly encouraged and highly complimented by these manifests tious of their approbation and kindness. In Iowa alone there arc said to be twenty-five thousand female Grangers. We are in receipt of a catalogue of Wilson Colligiale Institute, Wilson, N. ('., from which we learn that there were 33 Female and 85 Mule Students in at tendance last session. lhts school u non-sectarian, and is well conducted. David Collins, white, and Alex. Bla loc.k, col., who were to have been hanged last Friday, in Johnston county, for the murder of Allen Jones, col., were rescued from the gallows by a commutation of sentence issued by the Governor, to im prisonment for life. Sheriff Waggoxek. The omission of this gentleman's name in the proceed ings of our county convention last week, was purely nn oversight, as the Secret taries are willing to testify. The following resolution introduced by John S. Henderson, Esq., and unani mously adopted, was likewise, omitted in the printed report. uRcs(tivedt That should a vacancy oc cur in the ticket nominated Ly this Con vention, that the County Executive Com mittee is hereby requested to call a meet ing of the Township Executive Commit tees and fill such vacancy." When your pocket-book is empty, aad every body knowna it, yon can pot all your friends in it, and it will not "bulge out worth a cent" Ef change. How true it is that the friends of a man are no more lasting than fickle fortune. The fop and the spendthrift generally carry with them troops of friends so long as their money holds out ; but when the money is gone the tie is broken, and the poor fellows find out to their sorrow that their supposed friends were, indeed, their worst enemies. The friends help the victim through with his fortune they enjoy his money as much aa be, and they are the first to turn upon him when he has ran through to upbraid trim for his prodigolity, simplicity ai poverty. Such is the ingratitude of the world; such ia the stupidity of the fast young man. Rowan Biile Guards. It will seen by the. proceedings of a meeting of citizens held at McNeely's Hall last Moh day utght, that this old company has been re-organised. We are glade to note The Late Decisions of the Chie Justice. An upright Judge deserves no credit for s n impartial, honest decision. He is merely the mouthpiece of the law, and his function it simply to declare what the ww ib upon me point presented ior nit decision. What the consequence of his judgement may be, he can not consider. While this it trtte, yet in these uncer tain timet, when the ermine that abould be at stainless aa the snows of winter, it placed upon the uu worthy shoulders of Durell aud Bu steed, of Underwood and of Richardson, when the name of Judge u no longer tynonimont with uprightness and integrity, and corruption hat liivad ed the sacred precincts of the Bench, we actually find ourselves ready to applaud, wimi eager emnusiasm, me judge who has bat done his doty. ; The visit of Chief Justice Waite to Ninth Carolina has been of almost uu mix Notice to Debters. ed benefit to the good old State. The' the fact. The Rowan Rifle Gusrds, 'uC"L . T V , . wi.cxj.wu, viaonght to secure the payment of the inter- liiuK.xsBorto F km ale College, It will be gratifying to the many friends of this institution to learn that it is again under way with a good Faculty and the other requirements of a first class school. The location is all that can be desired, and the terms for tuition, &c, reasona ble. We are in receipt of a neatly printed catalogue, issued from the Patriot office, from which we lemn that the number of pupils is, for 1874, 154. See advertisement in another column A radical cure for Bright' Disease, gravel, drop y, diabetes, Boot, non-retention or incon tinence and all affections of the kidney and bladder, ig Kearney's extract Bucliu. Depot lot Duane St., Hew York. PhyMcian in attSn- i mice, bold by uraggists everywhere. Richmond Pearson, Ron of Chief Jus tice Pearson, ot this State, has been nomi nated by the President to be Consul a erviers and Liege. Onion Days. Soms of our young people of both sexes are very fend of oni ons, but on account of their disagreeable odor, refuse to eat tbem. It has been proposed thst we have regular ouion days, mv for instance ; Tuesdays and Fridays 1 his will afford to those who desire it, an opportunity to ijny this wholesome veg etable, and st the same time have the sat isfaction of knowing that everybody else has indulged likewise. i ! biS il oggestion and we have MtUe doubt that our young people will act accordingly. We learn that the commencement exer cires ai Trinity Collego were a decided success. The speeches of the graduating dass were models in the way of composi tion and were well delivered. Mr. L. S. Overman, of this city, graduated with the first honors. Hi speech is spoken of as n not only well written, but admira- '7 uehyered. He is said to be fine sneaker the company bearing this name, was the pride of our town before the war, and the noble record made by the members dor ing the struggle for southern independence shed honor and glory upon our town. We regret to say that hot few of those noble spirits are left to grace the new or ganization with their presence, yet we have no fears that the noble example of the old will be without its good effects . i vri mi upon tnc Acw u-uaras. ine oia was composed of young men whose sobriety and manly deport reflected credit on our town and whose gallant conduct in the ordeal of battle elicited the admiration of? friend aud foe alike. The new organ isation is also composed of yonng men who are not insensible to what wilt be expected of them, but who feel a commen dable pride in whatever reflects credit opon oof town and county, and they will see to it that the good name of the company shall be preserved and that our cltisent shall have an organization of which they may justly feel prtde. There is "hardly a probability now that they shall ever be called to go to the field but in that event, we have no donbt they will prove equally true. 'Success to the organization Another Entertainment. The Salisbury Dramatic club have arranged to give another entertainment on Tuesday evening next. It will be for the benefit of the Salisbury Cornet Band, the mem bers of which have just ordered a com plete set of Stiver Instruments. There is a very natural sympathy between the Jlub and the Bind. The latter have well earned the high esteem and active concern of our citizens generally by their obliging services at sundry times. They have a special cltim on the Dramatic Club, whose members are extremely anxious to discharge it in the handsomest manner in their power. Tuesday even ing next, at Meroney's Hall they propose to offer a very superior entertainment, having secured services and selected prices which were not available at their former appearance. They very much de- ! ,ire that the entire community will turn est doe upon the fraudulent special tax bonds, and to drain the last dollar from our impoverish d people, have been dis missed. ' The decree per mi tins 8 water to tell the States' stock in the North Caroli na Railroad does not go into effect until April 1874, leaving it to the Legislature, iu tire mean while, to provide some means to. pay the in tt res t due, or to compromise the indebtedness. In all this he has shown a regard for the law, and with it a tender iuteiest iu the welfare of the State. In the case of Dewey, Assignee, of the Bank ot North Carolina vs. The Uuiver- aiiy of North Carolina, et al, the deci Hon of the Court will be cordially greeted by every friend of the University in the Qtate. Hie debts due by the University are recognized as valid and binding, but it is aectued mat the Trustees had no right to mortgage the property actually needed aud used for educational purposes, such as the college buildings aud grounds, Protestors' houses, &c. All its outside property, escheated lands, etc., will go to the creditors aud the mortgage upon the remainder le declared invalid. borne ot the debts due by the Universi ty are ot such a character that it is to be hoped that provision will hereafter be made to pay at least a portion of them, but the breathing time given it will be ot iucalcu lable service. The Chief Justice has granted to the institution, so dear to the Slate, at least a homestead. News All persons indebted to Kerns and Brother either by note or account, at the Liverlv RtmU or Store, or for goods purchased at the auction and not paid for. are hereby notified to pay np at once. In my absence, pay to Mr. Thos. H. Vanderford whose receipt will be good. D.L. BRING LE, Receiver of Kerns & Brother. Msy 28, 1874 3mos. ' WW i Sillier BARGAINS ! A SplBBil New Stock OF GOODS. Special Inducements to cash purchasers. The undersigned are now receiving their large and varied assortment of Spring and Summer Goods which they purchased after the great decline in the New York market, and they can, therefore Cotton Chopper. MORE STOVES. and better ones than erer. j NEW ADVERTISEMENT. ns S?8 1 t Get thertove DIAJffOXD C OTTOV CHOPPER AND ClTLTIYATOB, IM HERE Agrats for the sale of Bunhdu A FEED C UTTER" sad take pleasure Come now and get the BEST. called toe ... Wore AuUIUi XV ii'i.o. rr.r.wiuiiR ana use pira if yon want cao that will ontlaM any otberfaod , , " " "S.ru'lX l S. . that is made of all NEW I RO, and warranted ZL.-.u ;. . TV . 1 1 i? 777. . 9 . ' ot rtrinn. ai. and examine fjr Ttmr!rc ing moves ai a small profit. Isw Brw TINWARE, Rrrrrr Trov ft Corrra Ware made of the best Material, oa hand or made to order. Merchant aonDlied at Low Price. Cash paid for all kinds of Copper, Brass Ac. Ak for Brokk's Tin shop Main Street. Kali-bury. V Lt. V. Brown. I am well prepared to eat good STENCIL PLATES for marking Tobacco, Floor Patent articles Ac. Every perwrn doing any kind of work or bui- should have a stencil to advertwe bu bui- of repair. CaK and examine for Touir!rc and be convinced. We are ik Acjenta for ll celebrated "WATT PLOW," and keep an am ortment of tbera constantly ou hand. F(KTEKA HOP. A?!. April rs 173 -tf. With Planter Attachment. THE RECENT INVENTIONS of J. B. TIN DERWOOD. of FaveUevillo. N. I' is sell a better article cheaper $crc than can be , anaoestionablv the GREATEST LABOR IA- InUHC viiv v n wa vau w b h a men end from TWO K F6UI ors. It CHOPS BARS &" tde". WttU "a sortmeot of staple and fancy goods, a complete DIRTS the cotton at one operation. After iiiiiE klmui tl t iy tjt tji ted TrAs, I pwrkagr, Mv ihsr l -i -"tt ! O'TM ff Pure, frwh, saadnlterated Tf as. In pat-i i crew top ertna and foil iiarkaars at rmJ W a. it i. Inowledged.to be the beat and : " " "J .'V ' 2, --Si cheapest wsy to let people know what yon are 4V " ' -f v doing. (Joe mark with 5tcncil may get a customer, , for you, that will pat Huxpreos of Dollars i in your handn. Trv it and voo will cei a cos-1 KLrTTZ-S DBl'G TC0KI Ajtencv for I". S. Tea Companr. . March 19 1574-tf . A . I 1 r lorncr you never inoiurni oi. t . r t v rwWi it""' CTpe!.kUCr Endord by Governor, of lOWA. AkKAK BTtfcrttf, ? .I iSASlOTACaUlognelree. W. CILB Thev may be sent to any part of the C. S by mail at a amall cost. i sSYCHOliANCY.orSOrLCHARlIlN. . !end m roar orders Mating aize of letter yoo r Ho fein. nd in OL'ARNTEED oio our in good termor v GILES U tock of gtoceries, Boots, Shoe, hats, clothing, and in fact every thing belonging to their line. Having bought the present stock' on most favorable terms, they are enabled to oner special inducements to cash purchasers. Give us a call and be convinced. MoNEELY 6 WALTON. May 28,1874 lraos. THE FRANKLIN STEAM WASHER . which it in converted into a most excellent CULTIVATOR' for e between the rows throughout the season. This machine has been preicr, ana ne eiencii win oe mmne nemuy m , lfce ,OTe afcctioBil of oy ihex and promptly forwartled. imrtantlr. ThU aimnle rotnuil acouirtment all I wher street Salisbury, V C. , fr b- ' it for 25. toevther wit April 23, 1874-4tf. L. V. BROWN. a marriai Hints to Iadiea, Wedding-Night 8hirt, i v A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM St OU. gc gnine, r-gptain itracie, lTera. Ladies, Wcddii 1 S 1 'i- queer oook. .aoress i. Pabs. Phils, Por j Use ovm !1AIDS Teachers. Students Clenrymen, Postmaster-". tested upon a growing crop, and proved a ; and wide awake Young Men, and Men and ttiAfmxrt. nr.MiMl aiirlC It lnaw tho Women of all clnca"s : testimsnuu --JS". ZmZJSfuSgZ '; Coughs, Colds Horseness. pianiers. u win soon rjecome as inaipcns..ulv WIIlf vaiuabIe pictures to beauUfy vwir homes . AflU all 1 to the Cotton Planter aa the Cotton Gin or ior a nice 8terecope ; or a good Time Kevper m sr. a . m. . I 1 ( '1 j-.lr rf 4fi tslk ap o njf nstit Ha r am . f 1 ,1 . prize, the fiOLD iiEDAI. at the Georsi. Sute I f" ;or. Photoh ic Albnm;or .StsndKero- WellS CaTDOilC Tablets . ' . , : "ne uunp ior your rarior ; or a r ine .Accor- deon ; or Webster a illustrated Quarto Diction-1 sry ; or Roger's World Renowned Statuary Groups; or a Pine Violin ; or a Remington i Rifle lane; or Remington Doable barrel SEND FtR THE Breach Ixrariing Shot Gun ; oi a Cabinet Organ NEW CATALOGUE worth $140 ; by simply working np your uo-i AND PRICE LI8T, MAILED FRLl- sM.VrwfiSs: 100-Piece tech China Dinner Set pcclable ; marv would av philanthropic. Ad-, T-OT-l a J?,' o"i a l2lE"t 28114 SL NW York FRENCH CHINA AND STONE WARE '"' . GIVEN AWAY (almost.) Tea, ToiUs Set. ana everything else assss war. tall or end forCsUlogaea. WASHINGTON HADLEYS, 6th Ave. and 12th Sc. N. V. 4t Fair, as the latest and most valuable lssprove- ment in Agriculture Implements, and the first premium wherever it has been exhibied. Active and reliable AQENTS ARE WANTED 1" town and county, to whom a liberal discount will be made. Applications for Agencies should be made without delay. Retail price of Machine without attachments $35 and freight. A most excellent COTTON PLANTER wd GUANO DISTRIBUTER has l the ruarliine. The best must reliable in use, Prion $15.00 PUT DP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. L TRIED and 3TJ Sold by Druggist. 4n- The Upas Tree. Such a tree cer tainly exists in Java, but the tales thtit are told of its poisoning the air for hun dreds ot yards round, so that birds dare not approach it, that vegetation is destroy ed bcueath its branches, and that mau cannot come near it with lmpunit v, are I T T pciicviijr iiuivuiwus. xii pi uve iiit'ir HU surdity, a frie.nd of miue climbed up a upas tree, and passed two hour in its branches, where he took his lunch and smoked a cigar. The tree, however, does contain poison, and the natives extract the sap with which they rub their spears and kris' blades ; wounds inflicted with blades thus annoiubki are mortal. Such I believe to be the origin ol the many ! cheap, fabulous stories that have passed fpm ! hand to hand, and from generation to gen eration, about the upas tree otJava. 2 he trarden. Call at the Rook Store and get one of these f extra, remarkable Washers. The washing of an or dinary family can be done before breakfast For circulars and further information, address than in any other way without the wear and tear of clothes incident, to the old way. A large family can save the price o" a washer! fiDttrPftDI t UPTTTi in one year in clothes. A small family will 1 IKWttUKl) & HLILKi, save the price of it iu hire ; without any extra. I helf the washing can be done on your own lot. ' Save 52 hard day's work for your wife .. . , , , v l Wain Street, Salisbury, r.C. iu ine jmjok more an Kinas oi oooks can De i OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. TT n n n tt Tl e 1 o f fnr Vnnncr Man frnm the effects of Eirors and Abuses in early life. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Msrrtage ' removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Book and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Addrew, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St.. PbiU- delphin, Pa. as Institution having a high re LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD. For SO years Miluoss have intenihi watched his perilou yet heroic struggle, and grand acbeivemenU, and now enycrfy d.-irv tli Complete Life-History of thi worW-rewanteW hero nod beoefactor, which uufidd Snakes, Whiskey and Cremation A Horrible Story. The Marietta (Ga.) Journal say s an i-Id man in Gilmer countv. who was absent a week on visit ont, not so much as a compliment to them as lo his still house in the mountains, was in recognition of the worth of that perse found by his friends dead iu his still bouse, rerioff and talented coroie of vouns een- wil two 'or three large rattlesnakes O mf CT a S a lm,n h.4 rnmn-w th .HaK.irv R.nd WraPPM1 n8 DOdV. 1 he me r w J U nn. ..A A . A - .U I . u i ... I "ft am iu net iiic iu i ue uuuf' - ra .ugC1 j .u. tucy w... wis- j bu,n d a, : - ntkin9 after appear Tn the softer sheen of good successful cremation of suakes, man, house grey Silver. They have made a state aud whiskey reputation, and it ia not doubled that their fellow citizens nl Salisbury will take pride in their every success. s s L tm- A good jn-uiy ot tne doctors ot Ulncm- nali must have been educated at some time wheu the pu lie mind was agitated no lire question of mixed schools. One nt them certified, the other day. that his pa Hut had died ot information nt the how. els," and another recorded a case of spindle meningitis. " OF EVERY SHADE, AND TINT. ENVELOPES OF ALL STYLES, MUSIC, Ac, No extra charge for ordering books atr Music not on bauds. All orders prompt ly attended to Call and get writing papc) at the Salisbury Book Store. January 2 1874 ly. A m PS! K ni pu (here Great Bargains can also be had in the bast Champion Mower and Reaper. They have one car load of Mowers and Reapers for sale : Light, $120; Combined Mower and Reaper $S20, delivered at Salisbury. We warrant tbem to give perfect satisfaction or money re-fimded. If yon want Brown' Cotton Gin, come to Crawford and Heilig's. tVc furnish them with or without elf feeder. If yon want Telegraph Straw Cutters, come io Crawford & Heilig's. If V(9U want Steel Plows, Fairbanks Scales, Field :uid Garden Hoes, come to Crawford & Heilig's. If yon want Glass, Nails, Pntty, Ix;ks, Hinges, FScrews; come to alw ilie potation for hoifMgiblc conduct and profession- J curiosities A wealth on a wild and wondertnl al fic 1 1 1 . i country, ii is jusr rtray z,w vnr -i Oct. SO, 1819. ly. fiudUv. On agent sold IM, another I'XJ ne Iwffk tor particulars, addrun 1ILUHAKI) BROS., either Phila., Boston, or Cir . O. Aw. Are yog Goine to Paint ! Bnv REAIT MIXED FAINTS. " !- ors. in small caia to suit purchaser. Every ! man can be his awn painter. For sale cheap i at, K LUTTZS DRl :G STORE March 19, 1814-tf. The Lonr FLORENCE contested Suit of tae gainst the Singer, VYbeeier A VYiUoti, ar.o , Urovvr it Baker ompaniro, invvlving -$2o0.W0, Sprmu Cearf of lie TJmUftl Stoto i favor of the FtB.5CE. which ahw.r V. ; Broken the Monopoly j Hgk Prim. Ken Cholera ! Massey's Potjb.tp.t Powdfr eur and prc sent it, Cures and prevents Gape in voung Chickens, Fsttens for market in a remaikably " k nrd, or to rifkt mmd trft, 7V Himfmlu hort time, Turkir, Geese, Duck-, and chickens Cheaper lie. Sold for t ah Onlr. bpeoal ajid makes themf lav bettt-r. Price 20 cenL. Trms to CLUBS and DEALERS. Floreare. It Ike UltL Y mackhme tht am boehrttrd "' onlv at, avsassi mt- ASA -fc BT l I TTZ-S DKCG RTORIi I i . DUblD In this place Juno 12. Daisie Rebecoa, Tu in Daugiiter of Martin aud Rebecca C. Riubwui , aged 5 mouths and 'i days. bails bury, K. sj. SALISBURY MARKET. JUNE 25. Grange Pol.i?T. Who am ug the Gran - gers are responsible for that policy of gend- iug to Iowa and other distant Northern sec- very The Salisbury Comet Band furnished .i ue music for the occasion and it wa high V appreciated. I If r r ..a Miks . tf "pjujuhiv. ve are in receipt ' orsi number of a new paper bearing ue, iwued from Steaville, N. C, " ""y .uanara. it is n Ter7 handsome, well printed, ably edited, Raited paper. The material used it 4id tU trrsngement shows the or a good printer at the head. ,T Hossejp,; tht editor, is not a more Nurcr in the newspaper bnsiuess, but ? nueman of experience, taste and ahil ,lT as it : i ... . ... ' "wr,ana win give lih, tone 0 the new enterprise ! tnnj it meet with ""cess commensurate w iih its merits , Huifitty Hates : OORN new $100 COTTON 11 a 15 FLOUR $: 3 75 a 400 VI If A T 1 AA : TV , . T " BACON -(county) 10 12i -hor round cou u ue as cneap.y anu as we., man, nere POTATOES -Irish 90 a Sweet $1.00 as mere ; is u not oau policy to send mon EGGS I5i4- to 15 ey out of the State when it csn be avoided ! CHICKEN -83.00 per doz. 1 . M. 1 t 1 - . j mr . wnen u can oe iaiu out at Home to as good LAUw 12 a 15 or better advantage : FEATHER? new, 50. We respectfully admonish our crancrer TALLOW 9 a 10 friends not to believe every spouting "broth- l1 1UU r" that comes along with fine stories of bow motion ms lw a) t'u.l Kit Knutnv s There are as dishonest men in the Granges j j)rj jrj PRU IT as there are out ot tnein. it men sometimes ijli.k0;. q . , borrow tne uvery ot neaven to serve the devil in," it is simply human isd iu iu members of the Grange to watch very nar rowly every movenieut in their organisation as a means of guarding against imposition. Every organization requires officers in pro- protion to the work to be done, an i when a body becomes as large as that of the Grange, its offic rs are counted by thousand. are living by their labor as officers BEESEWAX -HO. WHEAT $1.15 a $1.75. GO TO TEXAS VIA THE LONE STAR ROUTE ! .International a nd Great .Northern- R R) Paoseneers coins to Texas via Memphis and They Little Rock, or via Shreveport, strike this line ti. atLoneview, the Best Route in Palestine. a rs & rutin tlitntuwtllA If i are working for pay. fhey have been taken Galvaston and all points in Western. Centra! oat of the fields ami shops where they were Eastern and Southern Texas. once Rood producers, and pot into good fat mongers via ew Orleans will find it the m " i jL .u Best Route to Tvler, Mineola, Dallas, Overton, offices where they are now good consumers Crockette, Longview and all points in Eastern living on the labor of the toiling million ! and Northeastern Texas. They sre no more profit to the State coun- .T,hs line u wn tboroah,y equipped . 4i .... - . with everv modern improvement, lticludine try than the millions of insurance officers New and Elegant Day Coaches, Pullman Palace and agents who are living, not by honest Sleeping Cars, Westlnghouse Air Brakes, Mil labor, but as parasite on the body politic, lers PatentJJafety Platform. and Couplers; and t . . . L , nowhere else can the passenger so completely -consnmers of the industry of the country deoend on a speedy, safeand comfortable jow to which they add nothing. They are di- nev. rectly interested in strengtheuine the insti- LONE 8TAR ROUTE has admirably u u.u:-u . : . , answered the query : "How to go to Texas P lutions oy wnicn tney gain their bread anu hv DabHc-tion of an interesting and truth. butter, and into which -motives of patriotism fill document, containing a valuable and correct', therefore perfectly safe & very little high The Brown Uotton Gin. The attention of planters and. others in again c!le(l to the above old and reliable make ot Cotton Gins. Tbey are furnishsd tbiseyear grea ly improved, and nothing which exper enee of thirty years in their lnannfacture could snjrgest has been left undone to make tnem the inot reliable and perfect 'uon Gin in market, -. Ika .....iilt ..r .... mMlntmm ..... 4 ,,,,!r rnfiir t .1 their established reputation and" wide-spread I popularity. For Perfection of Wokkm ansh ir Stbbsoth. Dcbabilitt, Liurrf Rrssixo, and quantity and quality of twrt pRoDrokp, we challenge competiton. Wo are prepared to ir.rraBf to any reasonable extent perfect satis faction to erery planter or operator. The Gins are sold at the" lowest possible price for crood machines, and on reasonable tor in p. T7o invite examination of the samples in &c bands oi our local agents who will give all desired in formationand furnish applicants with circulars and commendatory letters from parties using the Gins in all sections of the cotton planting country Ciriularc. Price lists, and other information, may be obtained oi our agenU or by addressing THE BROWN' COTTON GIN CO.. New London, Coun. Crawford and Heilig Agents Salis bury N. C. Spring M 1871 125 Bags "Old Tick" Coffee, 75. Bbls Sugars, 50 Boxes Assorted Candy, 3." Packages No. 1 Mackerel, 15.000 lbs Bacon, 2,000 lbs Best Sugar Cured Hams, 3.000 lbs Refined Lard, 500 lbs Sugar cured Beef, 25 Doz. Brandy Peaches, 25 " Lemon Syrup, 50 Boxes Caudles, 10 Kegs Soda, 100 Doz Oysters, 30 000 Cigars, 150 Reams VYBppinjr Paper, 30 Dos painted Pails, 100 sacks Ground Alum Salt, 50 " Deaken s Tine - ALSO A lsrge stork of Boots. Shoos. &z Hats, (very cheap) Hardware. Saddles, dc Harness. Tanners, Kemsine, & Machine Oils. We are also agents for the celebrated Aladin Security Oil, warranted to stand a fire test f one hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit. Crawford & Heilig's. Tf you want Girpenters Tool", Beilowses, An villa. Vices, Iron & Steel, come to Crawford & Heilig's. - If you want Alarm Money Drawn, Herrings Fire Proof Safes, come to Crawford & Heilig's. If you want Table Oil Cloths, Clothes Bask ets, Bras.-. Kettles, Knives & Fork. Fendens. Rrass Andirons, come to Crawford and Heilig's. BEST SEWING MACHINES, and Sewing machine : ATTACHMENTS, OF ALL KINIsi ALSO NEEDLES. rlL a THREAD, ALS A LOT OF STATIONERY, CONSISTING OF Legal and Fl s ap of Different qualities, also, several flylcs ol i-ETTER PAPER. "EDEOCRATH" A new book on th ft of i Y riding Ov ;ouot : a ompWtt njmtrm nf Pho. j netic Short-Hand, the sliortei4, asost stmplr, easy, and comprehensive, enabling anyone in a -hi. rt time to resort trial., speech arrmoos&r. ! The lord's Prayer is written with 49 4rtkMi nf ibe peg, and 140 word ier minute The mn. 1 employed sliould leant tbia art. Trice by mail one-. Agent wanted. AddreaaT. W. EVAN A U., 139 h. TUi St., Miila.. Pa. 2w Tlic Higheat Medical Asthoritlco of Euro- " tbertrongw Tooic, Purifier and IVobtfru eut knwn to the medical world ia It arret decay of vital forcea, ffhsu-ii-T of the ncrroo ayatem remote vigor to the dehili tatcd, cleanaa Titiated blood, rt KTts. eevid' obKtmctiona and actsdirectlT on In Lieerswf spleen. Price Si a bo-tl; JOHN Q. KF.1 - IXiU, platt Ht. N. Y. 1- CENTENNIAL GAZETTER If yon want to build Waggon, come to a f'nrriago, Ihiggr, or Crawford and Heilig's. AGENTS WANTED ron the or mr UNITED STATED , Nooook lias ever U-rn publi-he1 ut" -y' ufurerml interett to the Amcric.m p..j.!. I appeals to no particular das tdomt, but o- " r!so, to men and women of all pr i.- creetb, occupations and political opinion-!.-i Farmers, Lawyers, Business Men, Mechanw s, j Phyaician, Pdilician. Teacher, .Hlitd-nt. Manufacturers. Salesmen, men of learning) 1 mn wlm mn onlr reail. to olil and v,iim. VI Stereoscopic Views of the ' w"nl il 3 ln!Jciir?nyt' I i reserve for ilr children and children chil- i dred as the only complete and reliable work. ' -honing the gigantic results of t be FIJtffT UNK HUNDRED YEARS OF THE GJCEATLST KKIXBLICTJULE WOHLI) EVEH SAW. li is not a !uxnrvl a necessity tocverv wfW-i- formed AmerK-an citizen p mad-$IOi. I S300 per month. Senl for rircnlsr XI . 1.! !'. V Mc I HDY. Philadelphia, Pa. 4w. PACKET, COM MERCI AN FRENCH AND MOURN INC. N0TE.t SERMON Paper and variotw strles and ircs of ENVELOPES Inks Pen Penrilr c. also a largt lot off Morgan's NORTH CAROLINA whicli places If you want a Westinghouse & Co. or Wheeler j & Melich Threshing Machine, one Hore Pow- cr, down or mounted, come to Yoicroitc and edier noted are tiul v magniflccnt. also s. slock of superior FLOWER P0T8, WATERS' CONCERTO ORGANS ! the Public Square. Crawford and Heilig's. j J0HN W MAUNEY Attorney at Law, . If you want to bnild Ril Roads, come to Crawford & Heilig's and bny Picks, Axes, teel, Iron, Hammer ; Foae, Trace Chain, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Sails, Ame Shovels, &c Ac, arc the moat bcantitnl in tyU a rrfrr1 tat Which will be soldlowat Singer Sewing : ,on Ter de- The CONJEKT SloPas Machine Store on Sooth aide main Street, near ! ' T ' placed in anv i irgan. h is ;oo'e- tn ov an rxira pt nt rrn. fCUJ"ir voi--o. .' EFFBLTa vhiek is MOST CHARM! NO, WSOCL-8TIRRINO. tkHeif IMITATION ,ti HI HAN VOICE u SUPERB. Terr Jjiltrrnl. WATER' IMiillinrmoci.t . pr Sc Orcbetril OriranM If yon want Steel Winged Shovel, Tongues or Iron Shovels, conic to Dull Crawford and Heilisfs. SALISBURY X. C. , Special Attention given to Collections, i OiHce iu Court Boose. March 5, 1674.-r ly. Graiil Gilt Comcert KINSTON HOTEL rirely if ever enter. Whatever msy have mP hlch can be obtained, free of charge by "jC j . v. u addressing the GENERAL TICKET AGENT, been the original causes and aims wh.ch rnternatilnal and Great Northern Railroad, gave birth to the Grange movement, and we Houston, Texas, admit that they were perhaps very good. District E.T yet its intelligent and jealous members will T WO FI YE ILC If C1VS have need to guard their in dividual inter- 1? 1 1 K ests. If st the powerful engine of their own ' creation should grind them to poxder. JKHlJ FOSTER. er ban Kemsine We also have a fall stock of Liquors, such as Faster, Dulin. dt Bailey, Whiskey Rum, Gin. Ginger & Blackberry Brandy, Porte, Mederia. Sherry, 6c tnalaga Wines, Alee, dee.. &e. The above stock is offered at Wholesale C- Retr.il. at the very lowest fig ores. BINGHAM &C0 Mav 14. I74 rf. i lVKM i-l ll.lir TIUtrMMt THSRK Ut- O.tr variety is too egtemive to mention. If. K ! Mt . l imm.ls voo want to buv anv thuig like Hardware, we IN ALU A CLE ! REAL ESTATE AND i invite vou to come to J CASH, TO BE DISTUIRUTED TO THE TICKET HOLDIBIS AT THE GRAN1' ' (HFTCONCERT.foCE HELD AT LONG'S mfm fm 1 "1 Y T" 1 SJ a ar Urawiora ana neuig s 41 BrdsrnT. New York. Rot JVi7. ha great power and s fine Singing Me, wlt'i all modern iaanrovementa, and are ib BlJff PIANOS MADE. The-s Organ and Piarw are warranted for i years. PRICES EX1 HY MELY LOW lor caidi or part cah, and he!ttr in in--nth ly or quarterly parments Sccood-han l intntnonta taken io esr'.angr. A'Jr.NTS W ANTED in every Oouoty in the U. K. tmr) I Caiiada. A liberal diacuwnt to TesWtera, Mtn ii4r, Churcbea, Scboobt, Lodges. 4c, ILLT - TRATED CATALOGCES MAILED. FIRST CLASS STORE ON MAIN STREET SALISBURY N. C. HALL, KINSTON Wc guarantee onr Prices a low and good j when 1 a cheap a anv bnsine house in theland. ! sppli ' Norfli or Sonrh. Mit 14. 171- tf. ' Sfi i Tho drswintr er all the ticket are old or not. Whole Vie f. S10 Valra 5. ELEVEN fHCKETS, 8100. Ticket at the oQre of John lln Ilrown. wher fort he i'nfni!ttio mar ! hxil on lirntion. 4 f Administrators' Notice. The undersigned hsrinr Jn'.r ty'.f, .j rst! I N. C. SATURDAY JULY , !?4. j jtSj! ing wilUrertainlT take place wheth- ,0 tn w mne thoe baring rlaim againt said rttat are nn(i i bed to present tbem in the nn!eriened , ,.r j beware the ?nd day of SeffntWr, ItyTI, w f j notice will he plead Im ,.i ,r.r oi-rotr" lewlwr 2nd, 1ST". IIKNRT A LEMLV KPWHC mia i i - a
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 25, 1874, edition 1
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