I I. .1 h- t I i - H I : r i Curalina lilntr tjmnn. SALISBURY. TUITRSDAT JULY 9; ! Ttie Watchman fif lie Cilfi fil. 1? 7 months for less than 11. In order that every one may have Hie opportunity of becoming posted felt Ibo ifsues for discussion during the Bummer t campaign, we have determined to pat the( price of the Watchman down to as lo en- able every one to read it who may wish n do SO. Thk Watch ax, the oldest paper in Western Nonh Carolina, and one of; the oldest in the State, will continue to batlc, n heretofore, for the light, for liberal and just laws, for honest government, and for whatever will lend to promote the best interests of our town, county and State. It will contain not only tho latest and roost important news of the day, but Rucb other rosiflinc matter as will enable Its readers tor keep thoroughly posted op politic rind whatever else of importance that, mnr be transpiring around them. We will furnish the Watchman fr$m now until the first of January, 1875, to nil new subscribe rs,' at the following very low rates : 1 Copy- ai r0 the tirtst vmt . Shi on a visit to St. Mary', Raleigh, N. C, a short time ago. It will be remembered that during the editorial conv - 0 Raleigh, June last, the editors lcptttfcion ions school, and pttlic that city . ? 8t. Mary aa ed. On tmvtoc there, toe par ushered into a large Hall in which were assembled the young lady pupils of the institution, and a more lovely and beauti ful assemblage was rarely ever seen. It was while gazing npon the bright eyes and smiling faces of this bevy of beauty and loveliness, that Onpt. Bobison of the Her- aWitirolantartly esehtimed " wen, tins will do for inc1 shall camp right here?" pi uatMiipg i ve of donla. It is air n8m opf bi of rnues. H Copies to one address 0 it f) u it n No one can complain at these or have any excuse for not being n the politics of the day. "Persons can avail themselves of low1 rates until the 1st of August $1,00 $5,00 $8,00 815,00 prices, posted THE CANVASS OEEm&i The canvass in this comity opens to day. Tt is expected that the candidates. will all be on hand, and if they , do po.tr speak wilt mingle with the people aud pre vail npon ihem to go to the polls cm ehx tion day. If the candidates will work as they should, there heed be no one diet ed who ha? been nominated. Let all work aud talk and for one another. ; Let all prejudices be buried.. .Go "for, lb, nomi nees,, regardless of personal or ether con siderations. The nominations Were made by a large couvrnlion of tlte people of the county : This should henfficient ; and we take it for granted that every reason able man will now quiet down and go for them. t camel 'fanP lonfr.Jtuer his to tsmnak- r saw these The Stuff-Editorial of the Charlotte Observer, aud Bro. Stewart, of the Salis- By bnry Watchman, arc cordially invited to sending in their names at once, they sefl.be present at the laying of the corner mre a paper jor ne?riy hucu ujuuvu iut sione or our uew cistern. oiatesvuie )om than one (fldlar. Lardmark. Unles- our friends secure us large list? , We would'certainly be present, if we rrr shn.ll he compelled to loose consider , . " . . t.. -J- , . , .1 . . e ,.n knew when the ceremony is to take place, nhlr by this, great reduction of price, still , ',. . - , , owr part nf the contract hhall be faithfally woalfl be important for us to be .there, fulfilled. The cash must accompany all too, since tho establishment of water- orders. Address 7 works in this city has left rahrkty little lUtluM-.K AKDniftttAiir. about the business that we don't know. We ore thornulv nostcd on well dicsin?.- Democratic-Conservative haying the comer stones of cisterns and Nominations. HON TOM CONGRESS : W. M. ROBBfNS, FOS sri'T. pvnuc iNsntrcToN : COL. S. D. POOL. 1. forjudge: THOMAS J. WILSON. for solicitor : JOSEPH DOBSON. Dfraoc rn'i.-.t onsfn; l!e Ticket for Rswaa tonatyas nontlaated by the !) foafea- KOR THE LEGISLATURE: J AS. S. McUUBBINS, OEOBOK M. BERN HART. FOR SHF.RIFF : CHARLES F. WAGGONER. FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT JOHN M. 1IORAH. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS : HORATIO N. WOODSON. building conduits. But our cistern is no artificial concern it's a regular natural -reservoir, and fills itself irom the pnre, overflowing streams that play deep in the bosom of the earth. There is no lack of water. 1 Come a year hence and listen to the hum of industry, the myriads of spindles, the clatter of wheels, the whiz zing df sas, and the general' roar of ma chinery on the suburbs of our city, all moved by the overflowing surplus water from our natural reservoir which cost only about $2,000. 'Who would not have waterworks for such a trifle ? The Senate of the United States had LUnder consideration during its last session vaiious propositions looking to a shack ling of the press of the country. The hill by which the newspaper could be held for trial in Washington City, without regard to the place of publication failed ; but the following was passed, thus ac complishing one of tho purposes which the enemies of an independent press de THE COMET. The fact that affrea proacbing the earth isio 1 already Visi It is very difficult to tell what the appearance of this wonder- Mlltl phenomenon indicates ; or what elect it will have upon oar earth. If it be ot material substance like the earth and come in collision with it, as is feared by many, its great size and speed will be sufficient to knock the earth into frag ments not larger than marlilef 1 Wfl Wdfl them flying through spieeijfcwt in a storm. It is believed thai the rreai heal of the present summer is attributable to ranee of this burning world m I close proximity to oar glebe. Bat it has ftfcyUK ftteW hat poinrwhen its effects will-be-Most sensibly fertt It is said that its tail will at least extend to our earth mthat fts fchess wiU he M2 knet more intense than at present. If these conjectures prove true, it is not too ranch to suppose that great consequences will result, if not of a very serious nature, cer tainly of a very extraordinary character. Now, we dont like to be regarded as aw alarmist va any sense whatever ; but we feel it to be our imperative duty, in view of the uncertain fate Which awaits all flesh, all material things, to warn the, reck less and listless against the stupendous folly of procrastination. No one can be excusable for delay after the danger lias been pointed out. It is only the heedless and obstinate that are punished:. Jt will be too late to make amends for the past or preparation for the future amid the crash of worlds. Let preparation begin ithout delay. As wickedest-sinners arc in the greatest danger, we especially warn all each as owe editors for newspapers furnished them, all that owe ministers yof the gospel, and all that owe the doctors. Let these first be paid. The man who dies without having first paid the printer and the minister is, indeed, in a hopeless Con dition. AH honest debts should be paid, but those named first. It is impossible for a man to be a christian who' will not pay the printer. ' , Herd is what the knowing say about the comet. Read, and then "ponder, ru rainate, and dream," for -the time is short ; , , . On' the Ulh of July tlie head of the comet will have reached the horizon in the Northwest at the end of twilight, so that it will not easily be visible after that date; but the tail will ; extend pearly to the polestar. Mr. Henjiy M. Parkhurst, who has made careful observations thus writes to the New York Tribune : "From my own estimate of its length en the morning of the 25th of June, after tl?e moon bad get, I determined its actual length at that time to be certainly over 3,000,000 miles. It then a-sumed an in crease of length of one-tenth each d iy, and reached the startling result that npon July the 20th its tail would actually strife To Vindicate Shepherd. The President signalised the last tfay of the session of discharging a camiwflct at Congress in B. Shepherd, man of the ne trict of Colum of American a nether Executive act so atterly cheeky and unbearable. This man Shepherd has been proved by a committee of Congress , a Republican Committee, an uuani moos Committee, io.hare violated law and decency in the most high-handed and reckless fashion, and to nave brought the Pianist QiisemmsPt-PWilf Verge of ban ruptcy, from which it WM only rescued the personnel" Alexander nEBojernmBt oflhe Bis- bB. mthlwho eoBse history there Cannot be fownd by an appropriation from toe Rational Treasury. ' The i herns safe-burglary comes very near to ins aoor. 1 ne uom- mittee recommended the abolition of file District GovernracTi t expressly because it was Shepherd's tfovemmant, and Con gress concurred in the recommendation for the same reason. And now the Presi dent appoints Shepherd at the bead of the new Government ! Such an act if not mere ly a deliberate msoft to tlie Committee that made the report and to u empress wntcii ratified if, but a scoff at public decency whose echo will be heard with shame over the whole chnlwed' world. --Vnicagi tn-'i i- m-f n ion oi a ..t-T' irwunt. .tflii 'i'.l f" li J - - -.it i-v'jnoi streetBN k SA1 I I Iff A positiveeore for diabetes, gravel Bright's dropsical aweiirars. non-retsptfou neoutinenee, and all diseases of thffnlad- and kidneys, is Kearney's Extract Buchn. mr ihhu mm awothaar- wpot iim blrugfists day or two since a cannon ahot was epofited in the Boston Museum wilh the following inscription : M The twelve pound conical shot was fired from a Con federate battery at the battle of Newbera. March 14, 1802; it paased sideways through the "body of Samuel Lines, of Company r. TyfsfofA jga Kn. Will liglutent, killing him instantly, and thence into a tree, from whieh 1C mi aft ter wards sat by his comrade, N. U. Cum mings, by whom H is presented." The fierce, vindictive swirito the wo men who were connected more or less directly with the communist atrocities in Paris, was manifested in a sin go lsr man ner as late as three weeks ago. A wo man whose brother s Commanist had been sentenced to hard labor for life, sought and obtained charge of A school conducted by the Sisters of St. Vincent de ;Pttl'., ej nif care on entering flllff l l Jt Zt as .a upon tier duties was to destroy all torn religious emblems about the place, and she then made the children damce la the chapel to the tunc of the '.Urseil bus and to the refrain of 'Vive la Repabliqwe The woman refused to make any defense, aud she was sentenced to a year's impris onment. What a weird fight does toe trial throw on the social animosities of 'beaotiful France P" t I Sk 1 oSHpiem MiBMville, sake CONGRESSIONAL C HOY. t horch Bend, Lewiatilta, BethaoU, Winstsa, -Kernersville Sedge Garden, Mt. Airy ssssnpr J VI irsossc Bsosssan nissi 1 ism 1 Tnasday. d. 30 flT WedneSsV. -L. . Ti PEOPLE TV I JTJDH TEICT. 018. Yadkin, Fomyllt, & do do Snrrv, do r J laradav do S Friday do S Friday night do 3 Hatardar do 4 Moodajr lie TiMdaj , dp, WedneadaV do Tboradaj I do 9 Josawyjlle Trap Bill, Flint Hi UnrelS efierson. Toaadaj lb do 11 do li M do 15 60 16 do 17 o 18 do 20 do 21 do do 23 do 24 do 25 do 27 .. . r . - . ... .... . . : .Ji A Brave Boy. The. still waler cor respondent of the Troy Times ot Wed nesday wrllcS : , Let the papers of die day 'pass around the the najue uf Lewis $m"dt ll, the boy hero of thirteen years of age. (ne week ago the 7 es publish an. account of the lad s rescue of Ins sisters, Irom drowning. at'thc hazard of bis own lite, l o day U is oors to cronide a syll greater feat per formed hj this joung chatnpion of bray.' ktid noble deeds. On Saturday afternoon two of the boy little sisters, aged four and sit years, rolled down the bank into about five feet of water, and bat a few rods above the average of the dreaded Stillwater rapids. Tlie hero of a few days ago was: engaged at the opportune mo ment in a shop which projects out over the swift-rushing waters', and fancying that' he heard a peculiar noise emanate from that quarter, he stepped to the door and saw his two little sisters strangling and straggling and being hurl ed mercilessly toward their doom. Lewis quickly saw that if the childien were to be saved his arm ravet do if. He was standing on a platform twenty feet above the surface of the water, but he took the leap, wept under, and oon appeared dir rectly -hetweea ihe children. Then com menced a straggle for life. Ilis cries for help were unheard, and the water was above the the ' boy's head. We Cannot givo'a'befter sequel fo the ternihlalirtii of t lii:- affair than ic use the lad's own words to Ihe writter, which were : I do not know how I did manage. They wero n . . f aho iv I , . 1 T rri f 1 1 1 wl t Kom 'nul tliiu ... , , 1 t , . I parable cliqlowrue. wljich will cure anv cme of mue 1 nan 110 m-n-. .u. t iin-i ui ,,iem , fcrer and ague in a period rar iig from three ashore, and I did jnsl in thrje," day to three or four weeks, according to ih f lolen of the complaint. Nervoun licoriler which are nl arar aggravated by the adulterated A Brilliant Record of Caret. An American humorist tells us that it would have been money in his pocket if he had been born without a stomach, aud then proceeds to figure np the coat of a chronic dyspepsia, to which he is a martyr, and whieh he anys it is possible to cure. On thin point, ''Josh Billings," (for he is the party referred to) is mistaken. Unless his stomach differs from all other dys peptic stomachs, Hostetter's Bitters, will cure him in leas than three monthg. This it would be a tfe to guarantee under any penality. There are a few, a very fcw actual specifics for dis ease in ixUtence, and Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters may be set down as one of them, fn eases bf indigestion it never fairs. Persona who had suffered for many years almost every conceiva ble species of torture from this agonising com plaint, have been permanently cured with the Bitters in six week. Hundred.- of such in stances are on record, authenticated by the tes timony of prominent men in every walk of life. eminent physicians among the number. But this celebrated vegetable preparation is some- tlflng more than a stomachics and tonic. It ia also an alterative of wonderful virtue. In liaer complaint its effect ia as direct and immediate as that of calomel or bine pill, and far, more salutary ; and in all diseased conditions of the bowels, notably in cases of oonstinSAion, its regulating properties are io h.u highest degree serviceable. Tlie new seUletuents in the west and alt low -lying tracts of country infected with miasmatic exhalations, so fruitful at this seas on, of the various types of intermittent fevers, should be always w. ll stocked with litis incora- j parable chqlogue. which do Wilkes. Alleghany, Wednesday fsissjsAUeglsany, FrisW Ashe, Saturday North Fork, do Hoodsy Elk X Roads, do Tneaday Boone,' !i Watauga, Wednesday BrsdisrisAtore, do Thursday McSaiT Store, Wilks Friday Wilk-bom, do Saturday Tavlofttille. Alexander. Monday Stone v Point. do Monday nurbt do 27 KtateBvllle, Iredell, Tuesday do Rows Milla, Bo was Wednesday do China Grave Tharsday do SO Salisbury, u Friday do SI Miller " Salardar. Asa. 1 X Roads, I red well, Wooday do 3 is - Tewdar do 4 Cioquepin Davie Ai all 1 be appoi me nee at t o'clock r . M. Mr, BOBBINS hopes his come out to the appointments e give a hearing. He baa much to id regard to the important n nest ion.- now oend ing beAwe the count rr and vital interest to all the people of the South especially, without re sped to'psrty. Ooroeiout, ONE and ALL, and hear what your Representative has to say ! My cuuapetor ia also invited. W. M. BOBBINS. Jane 1874 tf. Wednesday do 6 tnaats spaa t lag will com- sossaitMnts will aaaaaraud v to them Casdidate far thwoSeenf 1 Caart of this JashdeTb is ease that entirely shore the baneful ia polities. and have I am not the candidate of M. 3? .00 political opiniout to wtvllc' I haH moke 00 oaavaas of the fi.T- aW lftud1c?ar I desire to assume the office free fr.-. EWnZ'jXHj or sect; tnat I tt,v 7 ossuosaasif. to WW Us WL mel and Repobliean. lmu' Mt. Airy VWosr. emJTV t..a.rk ' Wi B of FOE sttBoUTI . Wa 1 a i m Indepf aiieot CoadtdoU far the" S Sf L. m 01 Howaa cooour. rku a naii. nr , and to known rvrm.A ,.f U. T T. EMAKTAL MILLER. Jowe IS, 1874 Gil et National Saturate a Piece of Bread or with gastric juice, and it mil Wrr. This ia digestioa. Add to soch a mixture a little alcoltol. nod it will not di'molm. This la indiyn tio. Beware, then, of tinctures, or tent on, or decoctions containing apiritoas liquors. Shun all rum f fonica," andrely solely on Dr. Walk en's Yixu; a a Ritteus, the finest digestive in viaorant! known, aud free from the Sery curse ol Alconol. 4W. No Alex UTJI U xnndei Carolina, er Countv, .Vaxdever I Hotel. Ia the Centre of business ou, Mai. 8lrve REFURNISHED REFITTED, AND TBOaoCOHLV KKWOODtJTU THE " K ATIOSii FOR THE SUMMER SEASON EOOai CLEAI AHD WILL TgJIIlUTUi m. awviaw This to none in 1 the Conn Ji. IVZr? Prieirew. Abide the Decision. our earth." aired. We clip the act of Congren with lyT foHowi nmmnnts tmm tSM H:ilnmnr (ingpttp r L 0 A Davidson College PnoFEsson Sold. The Chdrlitte Observer relates An Act conferring jurisdiction upon the J. F FOIl SUVKTOR : JOSEPH E. DOBBINS. FOR CORONER : PEN J AM IN F. FRALEY FOR COUNTV COMMISSIONERS M cLE AN, 1 1 EN BY BAB RING Elt; D. A. DAVIS DB W. L. COLEMAN. July 9th.- tdc. It appears that one of the students vuicrnnK iuriuicutiii upon me ,,l- " " , i . j .1 1 . o . i . - h n waa tnn tav.v to nn anvtlnmr ncrlii Ciiminal Court of the District of CoJ- 1 Cf. Jr ., . TTrT": T.' V6 1 r .1 waa 111 1110 iiaouii, 01 cleaning out ins lamp nmbia, and for oilier purposes. T7" . , . 0 . p Be it enacted by the Senate and House trZ L lZ Tf t; " T of Representatives of the United States in ffrf" ,.,"5 , i T "g 1 Congress assnnbled, 'n,a the Criminal ti l tbhl partUl CourtoflheDUHct of Columbia shall SSttp" LlT have jUii.dietion of all rrimo and mifdc- -a - . r m l. - . " J ... 1 ... . residence of one of the professors, with meanors committed in said District not .lI 5-.-:-- , .wu i i. ,u . .1 1 i.r..ii . : n s .1 A 1 ,l,e luQtiiry : "W by is it that Una clum- UWU ti ici un 111 any it vjoiiii. nna .-t j t . ... . . entered into an elaborate scientific expla- COMMUNION MEETING. 'JMic next Quarterly Communion Miet ing at the Organ claiich, will bo held on ted by indictment on information C.. o 'I !,.. tl... .1.. .1 ux. 1 1 j ci i. mr unit imm 4 01 me lllir .: r . ... . .1 1 .. c .1 r j- nation of why it was. arguing with great ly-third section of the Judiciary Act of iZi-j.. j ! . J ..f 7 17S9 shall apply to courts created by Act of Congress in the District of Colum bin. The railing that a man could not be bro n pi it from New York here to be tried for libel before the Police Court, because' Saturday and Sunday, duly the 1 lib and had no jury, is evaded in this Act bv 12th. Thfi Pastor will be assisted by the H? fir8t BCCon' wUic5i t0,V8 th ceovei-. Kev. D. M. Heukel, of Mt. Plca3ant. .1 .1 v-ou,,',rrmcn Jnr7 ' ' waa,a,waa I nfH tllrt tin- lfif minjtlnii .LL. uuasu tjss s us ii 1 iJM' .L UMi, fff llrltltT U1U 1 . . a srx. m warranis or ine conn 01 1 lie uistrict ot OUR SENATORIAL QUESM Columbia a,R r" b respected in the TION. States, Is set at rest in the second section. luckiness and citing various authorities to show the correctness of his reasoning. When he had finished the student said to him, "No, sir, you are wrong." "Why" is it, then ?" inquired tlie professor. "Be cause the fellow's finger wasn't long enough to reach any further," replied the student. The Horrors of Civil Eights. make a nomination ; and each time, we urged it upou tho people of both conn ties to lake somo steps to bring about harmo ny and lo (Sect u nomination on which ull could agree. 80 far there lias been but littlu dHW. liut dilav onlv comnlU r tates matters and should uot be tolerated longer. Let the Executive Committees of the two counties meet at once, or as ro on as may be after the appointmeut of ji lime and plare, and let their action be final. They sorely can; agree upon some one. that the people will be glad to rally to in order to avoid a split aud the possi bility of electing a Had. As the matter now etaudg, we feel confident that it is the wish of the best men in both counties that a new man-should be proposed, or thai a fiual set lenient of the matter be had to that tbeic shall uot be more than one Conservative in the field. l lierearetwo government disHilleries in this county, and not a drop of the "crit tei to bo bad lor love or -money. In vain do we look around towu for an item or a drink. "The ma lane hoi v uava have come." " CAerofet Herald. r w-a a , 1 I". m- i'oor ixobison, we are sorry lor you. You have not shown as much discretion e 1 a. .a. - anu good UtHe tu toe selection ot your camping ground, as we had a right to ex fKJCl, judging from your federation while If Ihe civil right candidate should succeed, the Centennial of American Liberty will dip its grave. Of all the horror and abominations that ran cnnif niuin a Annntn- tkn r .l. I 1 . ii.t. -j - , ' 1 ..... r -v.. ;,iuo biiuiuuu ot me Thi nviiinr ia atill I.. ..ui j tv "1 wuivre upo ii .iHT iru counsoi I ne civil ngnts measure vouldbe t he consummat ion i ins matter is still unsettled. c have ns-t,:- ;ij;:.- .t- tji.- - i h nif.- Kaii"l . Jtmion vicviivi, uiviuuiiig Kitv i. uncn vourts, me r. ? i Hwuifwii ui jypt com heretofore had two occasions to speak of same power to secure the offender in anv bined wou,a CQrse phyrfcally. as this the failure of the District Convention to part of the United States Which anv tlni !?75L .au i r. .. . . . J vuuilL w UIBl KUDimi 11 ft T h fl t. tea oiaies oui t lias, it the claim Of the the land may be saved from such a iekpnln courts of the District.' tliat a libel is nnb. and hideous pollution. The minister . the nriest a Itshed wherever the book or naner con aLfc tho ,ter- 8hould Pry witbont ceasing that tainiiiir it is eirenlaterl, ImHAi LH th may be delivered from it. It is relat- . ,r - - V, ' r B V V 01 v6 Kret wr. John Mason, ths most rmi an editor ,n San Francisco can he indict nent Presbyterian preacher of New TH?2L ed tor libel in the Criminal Court of the than lT'f a century ago, that, in a sermon a fast District, and arrested and brought here aajr,wnen. tnere waH extrem political excite M.. .-m. w . " " . ... urs 1. I I I ill II .V I I I I f. ru T 1 1 II he broke torth into a solemn and impassioned aposiropuw io waw in nearly tneso words: lor trial. The object of these bills is to intimidate the press of the country and to step criti- rnblic officers have got to think that they are the masters of the people instead of the servants, and that the pub "Send us. if Thou wilt, llltirrflin nilim nnr ant tla 1 . J- V.HIUI , a lamino upon our land ; send us pestilencn to waste om cities ; send tis, if it please Thee, the sword to bathe itself ia the blood of our sons; but, spaie us, oh most Uereifal, spare us that curse most dreadful of all curses on alliance with Aapnleou Bonaparte'" As he uttered i:. i i .. . ' . i Wi iauiiiwiu ifonaparre ' as ne utte lie nress lias no rip ot t oall in I . . .... ' .. . . r 1 a ' luvue i;iruine sentences incuinoiicuaninirirnm anv OI Utetr omcial netmns rrl.Q ,;.,K u" nosmis; no unconscious r nut his iiandker. tn Ir.K.t-i l ,n .w,. ,1 . : r . . . ..... iomj, ouu lire nun 1U81BI11 I U If a to keep the people in ignorance of their gesture which looked as if ha warn 4riwdi acts ; they have began to think that aho Wav".it iefre the audience like a bloody and people have no right to know what they ff2 us 'fiSSn? do; Hence, tbev desire tn mnU tho cnr?s he mentionsare -blwiaic hvcomnarison least, tliey want a bill passed that will 09 from rach an mfinite degradation and hor- enahle them to take revenge ou editors j who have the courage to expose their Judge Pearson, rascally tricks, such as embezzlement, It is more than probable that the present bribe-taking, &c, &c. They wish to bare term cfhe Supreme Court of North Car- the power to force an editor, who dares to !P ,,a wiH c,oec 1,16 professional career of criticise thctr conduct, to Washington. S'lSSSSSC1- -J . .. . , 7 . ,uloa' at Raleigh with Bnght's disease of the where they can have a oacked urv and Win. n . nl - ,1 a b ibed judge to convict. They think Faculty to be incurable, and the bi and We commend k nil Conserratlva nn 1 Democrats in Nort Carolioa the following giMKl advice, given in the eUtirial coluinus of the Wilmington Journal of the oM iust , aud especially, do we hone, that eveiV dis- appointed nspirant iu our party will the fortP of the argnmeut and act Uon the sug gestions so pertinently tnape. We copy : If we are to be successful in this cam paign we must go .to work and perfeet a thorough organisation of the Conservative party. If we Would win. we must not take it for granted that .our opponents wilt he de feated and that tre have nothing to Jo but divide the spoils. We must win the victory before we san enji y its fruits. As powerful as are the incentives to compel oar people to overthrow the party that has brought rain aud disgrace upon the State it can vuly be certa uly done by uniting our effo ts. Oar cause is too just and our need for ictory too great to permit us to fritter away our strength upoia local questions, and mere personal preferences. Too mauy tnen, we f ar are taking it for granted that the abuses and corruptions of toe lead tea I party will work Its defeat without proper etfort and proper organization on our part There can be no delusion more tatat to our cause than (his. The time has some when every man who loves bis country and who loves good government must work and work with a mill. And we must work tngether if we would work for good. We must work as members of a ooannon organization and have a com mon end iu view. I here must be no strife aud no divisions in oar ranks. There is too much at stake to hazard the result by petty local and personal differances. All the. des erving men capuot lie selected as candidates, a Si J M . nor can all who oner themselves, or who are urged by their friends, be nominated. Some- must give way J here must be sacrifices of aspirations and of preferences. 4 In every political organization the will of the majority of its members must constitute the rule of action, or it will lack the unity and concert of policy absolutely necessary to success. This Will can be definitely and nc curately ascertained onlv through mass meet ings, orthrough conventions of delegates. Wl en the will of the party is thus formally expressed by a nrtimnatiou duly made in ac cordance with the usages of the party there can be no appeal from it, aud iu point of fuct uoue is ever so made. These so-cal led independent candidates do not appeal from the oomioatiug cooveutiou to their own party, but they appeal to a tn bnnsl composed of the enemy and a handful of their own party. Independent candidates are always thus led by the enemy. Ihpion usually prescribed by the nhvaiein are readily cured by a course of this admirable combination medicine, in which the propertiea of a stimulant, n tonic and alterative are hap pily blended. In the Probate Court i Jane 19, 1874. TcAoua Agahut. Moses TKAara, W, 8. Tkaoce, V ExEnrroas. OF NDKVKR TkAOLS, 8SU In this proceeding il appearing to the aiis faction of the Court that William F. Anatin, Vandever L. Austin, William Itell and wife l-.tizabetft, lute A wife hJtmira aaid the Hi ire of J zander Anatin, wboae names are not known, defendants in said proceeding, are non residents of thU State, it fa therefore order.-,! Ty the (art that publication be made for tlx ftoce&arivS weeks in the " Carolina Watch MAN," acwapaper published at S.-ili-l.n rv, N". CX, HumiSoning the aajd defendant to appear nerore the judge of probate of Alexander Countv, at hia office in the Court Ilotb at Taylorevtlfe, N. C, on the it day of tM'pteaa- Per -next, and answer plaintiff rxHiiplaint, a copy of which is dcpoMited in the uCre of unid Judge ofProltaie otltcrwise the cae will be ex parte aj lothi-m. i E. hi. STEVEN WIN, C. 8, C. and Judge of lroh.ilc. Jane ", 1874 tt Printrre U- ?S 50 Jane 11, 1874-tt MRS. DIt. UEEVRx 1'rojirittrtm. PAIN-KILLER, 1840. 1874. Time Tests the Merits of all Things. Thirty Yearn is certainly lane enough time to prove lh efficacy of any medicine aud thai the I'aiu Killer is deserviaa f all its propri etors claim for it. is amply proved by the unparalleled popjlarity it has attained. It is a sure and effective remedy. It is sold in almost every country in the World, and needs only to be known to be prised, and its repu tation as a Medicine of Great Virtu re. is ful ly and permanetly established. It is the great Family Medicine of the age. Taken internally, it cures Dysentery, Cholera. Di arrhoea. Cramp and Pain io the Stomach. Bowel Complaint. Painter's Colic. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or indigestion. Sod deu Colds, Sore Throat and Coughs. Taken externally, it cores Brusca, Boils. Felons, Cuts. Bums. Scalds, Old Sores and Strains, owei Unas of tne joints. I outpace, fain in the Face. Neuralgia and Rheumatism. Chap ped Hands. Frost Bitten r eet. Arc. Pain is supposed to be the lot of us poor mortals, as inevitable as death, and liable at any tune to eome upon us. sherentre, it is important that remedial agents should be at baud to be used in emergency, when we are made to feel the excruciating agony of pain. or the depressing iuflaenees of disease. Such a remedial exists in Perry Davis' "Pain Kil ler, the fame of which has extended over all the earth. Amid the eternal ices of the Polar regions, or beneath the intolerable and burning suns of the tropics its irtures ar known and appreciated. And by it suffering humaniul has found relief from mauy of its ills. The effect of the Pain Killer upon tb patient, when takej internally iu eases of Cough. Cuhl, Bowel Complaint, Cholera, Dysentery, and other affections of the sys tem, ba9 been truly wonderful, aud has won tor it a name among medical preparations that cau never be forgotten. Its snocess in removing paiu, as an external remedy, iu eaaeS of Burns. Bruises. Sores and Sprain. Cut. Stings of insects, dec. and other caus es of suffering has secured for it the most prominent position among the medicines of the day. Beware of counterfeit and worth less imitations. Call for Perry" Davis Pain Killer, aud take no other. 1ST So hi by all Druggist a and fir ocers. July 2ad. 1 mo. 11 runim itt j MBWTOW , W. C. The I8h Term of 16 weeks opens July 20 J, 1874. Tuition from $8 to 818 per teres. Board Irom 8 So l per month. REV, (4. C. CLAPP, A. B. Prln. June 2fr. 1874 Iroo. GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE, Greensharo, r. C This Tntitntion is again in Micv--ful opera tion, ami nflera all the advantages of a fiaat class Female College. The Fail aeanion will begin on Wednesday 29th, July. For catalogue containing terms Ac apply! to the President, REV. T. If. JONES, D. D. K. H. D. Wl IX iN. frea. Board Statc or Snrrn Cakomxa. fR th Pr DAT1R Cof XTT. i lute Coort. L. H. Cash, plaintiff i Petition for rr against inoval of IM. Samuel W. Nay lor. Jaut m EeewtiT Surviving Executor of S aloresaii. James Bsaaahainp. dee. Defendant. The defendant . Samuel W. Nsylor. as ike surviving Kxecutir of James Beaoct-aaip. deceased, is Summoned to arswer the peti tion of th plain '.iff. which is filed ia uV offire of the Judge uf Probate, of this euaair, within twenty days after the serviav .f tKr. Summon vuu hiiu. aud if be fail , to asMier within thai time aforesaid. np !. crl be made to the Court fur UW ivlief asked L.r Iu the petition, aud the saute wriil tkoa W a acietl ou. This IStb day of May. 1871. II. B. HOWARD. P ohale Judge (Pr fee faJiO. JN otice. All pemms are l.cMy tartol arahwi eat pl vina or harUtrius r K wan Torrvtwr tHOi abaaaVU wsaeaaawe n ki aer sfjtun Sfd PoHtponnient ofHmleof RAILROAD PROPERTY I THK ClRCC IT CODatT OF THK UviTKD Statks -roa thk Westbrh Distbict of North Carolina. Henry Clews and Hiram Sibley and others, Plaintiffs i . . j AgainM. The Western North Carolina Rail Road Co fE. D Tod R Caldwell, Kama Y. McAden, Ihe fir4 National bank of CharioUe, John Rutherihrd, Hiram Kelley, Thomas G. Greenlee, James (ireenlee, lianr Car-on, A. U Edwin, N. H. IX Wilaow, Astignee, R M Walker and ot Lens Defendants. The aale of the Western North Carolina Railroad IE D.l heretofore ordered be the Conrt, and adrertised to Uke place, at the Court Mouse doo in the City of Salisbury, N. C. on tbe 17th dsy of June, 1874, has been postponed by a subsequent order of the Court, until tbe 17th day of August, A. D 1874. at which time it will take place at the said Conrt House door in Salisbury, and npon the terms aud Condi ton heretofore published. B. H. GAITIIER, Morgantoa, N. C. MARCUS ERW1N, Asliceille. N. C. THOMAS RUFFIN, Hillshoro, K. C, THOMAS V KfcXXiH, June 24. 1674-lds. mat u tbey cannot convict, that the ea- the State must nrenare for thn fiJ ar,u uncerwnty 01 aueaaing a tray drawalfrom personal life, of one, who 6, w r BUC court a do though or late years maiked with some hi1 NMtJf,lijfilfctl editors striking defects, ranks throughout the keep them quiet. It will be a sad day Utiion with .he most distingubhed in 1 at Washington before such jury to fox the people when the press cau be so overawed, . . , , gat lore and guish legal acauieu HilUboro 1 1 BuKXtsQ the Dead. The Berlin Association for Burning .the Dead ha been inioimed that theappartus construc ted by professor Reclatn and Kngineer fcieraens was tested, and the result gained was not only satisfactory bat in . every respect brilliants Two hundred weight of horse carcass was burnt in a boar and a half at the eost of a thaler (3 shillings to white ashes, and there was neither smell nor noise in the process. . At Dres den 2U2 pounds of horse carcass, after two hours aetion ol the hot air, left only sixteen pounds of white ashes. Tbe pel vis and tbe hardest joint were reduced to little bits that could be pressed into pieces with the finger. A destruci ion of the .joints has therefore been accomplished withouX the ase of chemical means, which the newspapers soasa tune ago spoke of as. impossible. The time required for tbe de? traction of a bunjan body would be an hoar and a quarter, which could ia many instances be shortened still more, Mount Pleasant Seminar! FOR YOUNG LADIES- r TJ a Cn ) tu k m SmnnRi. ( Principals The next session of this lustilutina will coinmeoce ou Monday August .'bd, 1874 The course of inatructiou will be thorough and practical, embracing all the branches usually tanght in the bestr eauuuAainariea. The followios; will be the rates of tuition per session nf five months English branches from 7..V)to 15.00 Tbe above with ancieut languages $90.00 Music faOJMI Use of instruments. fcLOO Incidentals $2.00 Noes bat thoroughly competent Teachers will be employed in the different depart ments. Board, incloding tights dr fuel from tfl.00, to $12.50 per moach. Payments will he expected ova hslf ia advance. For Circulars. Address. REV. P. A. STROBEL. Mt. PLEASANT. Carbarrus Co. July 3, 174 Imo. from my ralemal control aiiliii ai. . jui m -., K-tWsu t aivt o loet 4 iaeta aajra, lev built, of a lijlhl copper oolur 4 has a Urav on his teA dKfk. cauaed y a bum. Sjft4Mtry Jane 1 "th IK74. JULICS TORREXCE JuncS. 1874 St. DR. WADE4S' LIVER COR K EC i OR AND CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. Among tbe many diaeareriea ia mediriae i4 lata. fcW are reganbal with mors it ten at luaa the valaable remedies Iwr DYSPEI1 A Uf these, none stand higher saansnj tboae wboara famihar with ita viftae than the "LIVE It COKKKCTOB.- Proi. MOOUMaK. Physician ai tbe White Sulphur Springs, eminent in bis prtaVasssaa. and beine wall known ia Baltimore, says sf it : " I consider it one of the BEST KKM KM FOB BT8PBP8TA attended with oonUath.a that I ever aeeal Colonel OOOUB. of Mock lea barf count r. Vj.. so eminent lawyer, and a gentleman ef unuaal intelligence, says : After long snffrr tog, that tbe "LI TLB COBKBCT0B" gave him mure relief than all other medicine he ass took." WiLLi vBtaBrao. Oreenbrier Co., W. Va. Mesrrt II atlc. Boftim 4" Baitinsnre, Maryland : Gsjrm -I ased three or Umr bottlee of your "Liver Corrector' last summer for my trouha BV8PKPSIA, and pa more relief from it than from any mediciae that I have wear taken So great was my suffering I was ant able la do anything, was taken with numbness and gid diness, when I would rise ap ssatsawJy or when I rode on horseback, or ia other words, we in a manner dead for t wet re months, and got no relief from any meda-no- until I found yonr "fiver Corrector. My health is now et easily and rapidly nnpronng. Tour arateJally, J. W. tlsr.. For aale l.r Taeo. F. Klstts, Draggist Sal tshnry. N. C Msy7, 1H74 3m. Ureeuaboro, N. C NOTICE. I Wonhi sav to tbe public that I haee aeenr ed the sendees of Mr. John F. Moose, who will be glad to serve his old friends and the public generally. A full line of Draft always on band. G. L. GIBSON, . Joae 11, 274-1 mo. 25 PreiiBis Given a? ay on the 1st. of August. We propose to have another Soda Water premium drawing on tbe eight of Aug. 1st, at which tune there will be tweoty-f ve tne premiums, inren to our ooda wales Parties bedding Noa. 1498. A 20 are inform ed tbey hare drawn tbe 1st 2 premiums &d are requested lo bring up their checks and take their premiums and in case they fail to call be tbe nest dsrwing the premium wilt be again C H June 18,lS74-7:ti Barker A Co, Hei Harifare Store. We respectfully invite the sj & of eili as of Boaraa. and eerrouudior. eouati- to our HeiM if Hartiare, iust opeoed ia Halisbury. in whieh we V . . a fall line of everything usually kept is a Well Regelated Hardware 8uwe. Our stock embraces foraifjw and s-sasst Carpenter's Tools, a largo variety Black stn iths I oolsa large variety bhovela. Hpaim Forks. Rakes. Picks. Matlock. Uoaw. Orais. and Grass Reytbea. Chain, Iron, Wagoa and Buggy Material. Pat. Aaea of siswttt psteraa. Poeket sad Table Cutlery. Diastou Mill. Croa eo and Hand Saws. PAINTS. GLASS e.C. Ws also in viu your attention to oar rasanacl stock -f Dry-Ms, Nitiou, Clotiiu, Boots dc Shoes, Which va are Seiliag off at eest, in ennaeqiieoee of having determined to do an exsl naive UARDWAKK BUSINESS. (live wa a call, two doors laslaw T t Klutls'a I)u rug htora. and essmtae Htr aa-rk before purehaaing alawa here, as are er aV termiord wot to be aw dev sid by any boose ia this State. , SMJTHDfcAL ac HABTMAN. May 7 1874-aata. Recorder: ? pfjf rtl I IB I

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