Carolina Hatcljiran LOCAL. JULY 23. St Mary'B School 8ee advertise Bent of St. Mary'B School, Raleigh N. 0 Water-melons are becoming quite plen : our market. Prices are rather lliui - high. A riNE MONUMEHT. word, but who can plot and plan their neigh- hor'8 rnin, and carry more hidden bile and a , . , . . conealed weapons that Byron ever spit out A very fit tmd creditable monument has . . nr -J,. just been erected over the grave of the late and above board, on the spur of the moment. Governor Ellis, whose remains rest in Oak at the wan that offended him. A plague on Grove Cemetery, in this place. With the n cur-dogs, that yelp and fuss over dead exceptionofAepdwMchisofgramte, There has been a dreadful whining of late the mounument is of fine marble, very nice- aDoot tne rapidly advancing strides of iufi- ly polished. It is about 10 or 11 feet high, delity ; and scientific men have been blamed surmounted With a cross ; and stands side wth undermining the church. Not a bit of Vr aiAa iifli n Dimnla alto A Q y O Vif l.w.li 1 danger dont be scared, Sir Saints you JL u w.fr f"ghtened into hystenesby Byron, and j . -5" all U19 "wicked" poets. They have not the memory of his wife, Mary White, I hurt anything half as much as your own daughter of the Hon. Pmxo aad Nancy R. want of charity and common sense. There White. Beatttiful and lovely in their youth, Wl" always be plenty of Keligion and 1 rutn, Thomas Gladden killed Calvin Rippy, monuments, handsome and tasteful J"1 " c,h M there bM x. n i . a j mi.tte , " r: . r , . JDarwm cau't hurt the average conscience r Shelby, N. G., last buuday. Ihey though they, be, but poorly commenorate and sensibility of the world there must al kali botU been drinking. the persons and the lives of those whom ways be skeptics iu Germany and the disease thev renreserit - . t .M m I " . . I i n whn.m v v a rrtrnn . Weregreiio.earUvu.oU..- inscription on Gov. Ellis' Monument. . i, quite ill. liets sntlenngweDeueve - i II' a a a a him I with typhoid icver. c nop u memoration of the Life and Public Services oat soon. of Joint W. Elms, who was bom in Rowan The steamer R. E. Lee was destroyed, County,. N. C., Nov. 23, 1820, and died July while lying at her wharf, Wilmington, N. 7th, 1861. C last Friday morning. She was valued " -a: jsrectea as an . 'aq aaa f..r M 000. affectionate memento of the many virtues, ai so.wv. and noble attributes, of the late Gov. Jorra David Martin, tne mu w..uu w Elli8: By Mr. and Mrs. Pnao White, Wilmington, N . U.Jtn unoer senuc ui othc relatives, 1874. . M J f Kul,. Willi., flop. .1 , A. : 1 n o death tor ine muruer ui umw tn rw tj sine jraneb: uov. isllis was ter hat made his escape. , educated at the University of North Caroli- a j Rphnol Celebration. na and adopted the Profession of the Law DUJJAAijr . , England and America. Do good deeds and live pure lives. Dont be al ways nacicinp away (like Don Quixote,) at some wind-mill. Ficht the rood ficht of r aitu nave an encouraging ward in place of snarls for the man of Genius," and he will generally be your ally instead of your im placable toe. E. P. H. DIED. George W. Thoraason was horned the 6tb October. 1813, and departed this life July iota Jo74 ; aged w years v months and 10 days. SALISBURY MARKET. JULY 23. Buying Bates: CORN new $100 COTTON 11 a 15 FLOUR $.4 00 a 460 MEAL $1.05- BACON (county) 10 12-hog round POTATOES Irish 90 a Sweet fl.OO EGGS 10 to 12 CHICKENS $2.00 per do. L.AKD 12 a 15. FEATHERC new, 50. TALLOW 9 a 10 RYE a 100. BEESEWAX 30. WHEAT-$1.I5 a $1 75. BUTTER 20. DRIED FRUIT- Blackberries, 8 cts. Cotton Chopper. i OTTO CHOPPER AND CULTTYATOB, jsrVjHaflaSrV The Chicago Iribune says that it is strange that ail the scandals about the fraudulent safexrobbery in Washington and Ciiiet Detective Whitley have not suggested expediency of abolishing the becret Service altogether Harper's Weclilu shows sijrns of fear that the I T.,.-. . 1T . A 1 A -. it , ..i.i.tu tt . . . ""n-.uuc rany wm aweepinecouiury in u.e Thsrr w 11 ba a Sunday ncnooi cwcira- , ' J 1 ncxi rresiucntiaieiecnou. All the indications .uiir riniirh ouTucHuaV 28th I mmpiwi , muc jenrso wowvurauieior us. inose lnaivmuaic Wfin tion at l ii) aura uuic Jud of Su rior Conrta . twice elected are ?in8 Ter to 1116 Republicans, at this late inat The children urc L'fi't'i" nvi- I, , . . . . nay, commit a irrand mistake. Th rats who 7 uoyernor, ana meruit tne age ot 41 years, flec from 8inking shir 8 may teach tncm wil4. wnne vet in omee as .Executive ot the state, uom. 'wj 1 T Vi lini r i tli Ira urn I T il skll ji I a V v.. " iu iuwi, ,.Cu auu 1CBp;8iU.C pusiuuus, A n 0T.l0nna U. from tne canvass in uw UUD UI P"vw uw, ue uw Uonti, the great astronomer, died from trict. This leaves the field between David played a high order of talent, of moral excitement cousequeut upon discovering 1.1. n.i" i i i a . t m . i . . w Schenck, Epq ,ai:d Judge Logan, Mr. worm, ana oi pamouc aerouon 10 me Dest mat the earth is approaching the Ban so mierubc or nis native otaie On the reverse Panel the just is blessed." With Planter Attachment. "The memory of Schiock will heat, Logau it is believed, out of his boots. Thoa. J. Wilson, liisq., our candidate ior judge in uns oisincr, m me Tontlae Savinesl Fund Policv- city on yestf rday. The prospect for his J Persona intending to assure their lives will find rapidly that in ten years it wiil be drawn into the sun and shriveled up. The para graph ist theu. adds the decidedly Ameri can comment : "This will be discourag ing news to the Iusufance Compauiea." election is fiiie. The conservative canidates r.'-open ths canvass a new to-day, at Bostain's cross Roads. Chief Justice Pearson has almost en tirely recovered from his late severe at tack of sickness, and will resume his law school at the usual time. Bitten by Spicier. A colored woman, living on the farm of W. R. Fra ley, was bitten a feW days ago by a spi der. Mr. Fraley administered whisky, Anotlior Church Scandal. A (Jcrgyman Cliarged with Crime. it to their advantage to examine this new plan with care. Documents, giving full particulars of the rulesof theCompany with regard to the issue of the above Savings Funds tables of rales, and other interesting matter, arrest oi Rev. John S. Gleudeuing pastor may be obtained by amplication to. ot a resbytenan church in that city, J. ALLEN BROWN. Considerable excitement was created in policy, extended Jersey Uity, JN. d , on 1 hursday, by the GO TO TEXA8 VIA THB LONE STAR ROUTE ! 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This line is well built, thoroughly equipped with every modern improvement, including New and Elegant Day Coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cans Vestinghoue Air Brakes, Mil ler's Patent Safety Platforms and Couplers ; and nowhere else can the passenger to completely depend on a speedy, safe and comfortable jour- nC?rhe LONE STAR ROUTE has admirably answered the query i "How to go to Texas !" by the publication of an interesting and truth, ful document, containing a valuable and correct map, which can be obtained, free of charge by addressing the GENERAL T1CIET AGENT International and Great Northern Railroad Houston, Texas. District E.1 TBE RECENT INVENTIONS of J. B. JL UNDERWOOD, of FavettevHle, N. O. is unquestionably the GREATEST LABOR SA VER of the AGE- With ONE MAN "d QUE HORSE it does the workof from six to TWELVE men and from TWO to FOUR horse. It CHOPS and BARS both sides, WEEDS nd DIRTS the cotton at one operation. After which it is converted into a most excellent CULTIVATOR for sse between the rows throughout the season. This machine has been tested upon a growing crop, and proved a thorough, practical SUCCESS- R bears the highest TESTIMONIALS our best cotton planters. It will soon become as indispensable to the Cotton Planter as the Cotton Gin or ress. It has taken the grand swecp-s'ukes prize, the GOLD MEDAL at the Georgia State Salisbury, N. C. Mt. Vernon, N. C July 6th, 1874. Dear Watchman: Literary occupations have often saved men of genius from insani- ruiu and death. It was mental occupa- cbai ged on the oath of Miss May E. Pom eroy, 25 years of age, the organist of his church, with being the father of her unborn child. It is said that Miss Pomerov is a woman of extraordinary beauty, and that her intimacy with Mr. Gler.denhig com menced about two years ago. That dur ing all this time the lady has been the recipient of numerous gifts of afioclion ty tinlltlii PTArcUfl (if thmiorVlf mi.r tl..i l. ,1. uivi iuc uuua if . i 1 t . civiue her a pint at first without producing aud pen that enabled Milton to endure his Lm ra? uica, ana that an engagement w - 111' 1 1 1 V 1.1 . tfl Aft-lfl T 1 1 r turn hi.-, ..n i . . . h D inuness: uuuvan. rtaiein anil iianto iivuvu, uuu o uium ,i iui when he sent off and eorne . -iT - l VW their prisons! Socrates, his scolding Han- unexplained reason. After the arrest of procured a quart. I his she drank pretty tjppe aU(i his blood-thirsty enemies, and By- the accused he was taken to the residence well up, without its producing druntnessl run nis capiious criucs anu iuut slauderers- ot Miss Pomeroy, when he was requested she vomited a little afterwards, but suffer- fl 8vea oir J. r ocou irom monomania to marry her. To this he made a direct ... Ik2 : .wkL f..i .k. rAaritoi 8s'od, Cowr; Gra'v' refusal. Mr. Gltndening in his examina i-u iiu viiim i-ii ii.iiv.Vf vnuu uu uv i vxoiucuiH auu uu owiinroin connuement i. c i lite or whitky. I ia tne mad house. Yet there are a few sol- . 1 itnrv .xp.cnt.mTiR tit this rnl. to lui em-n n a National Hotel Raleigh, N. C. to every other of men like Pollok and Snel- Haiional Hate 1, 1 . Jl! 1 m ... -We are glad to sec that the arrivals at ?WDO excessively anu imprudently studied u.i i i j ,1 t i -i ' aud wrote themselves into fatal diseases. this hotel, as published in the Raleigh pa- 0 . . f . pers, often outnumber those of the Yar 1 braiu-toil has conferred health aud strength the most lasting and enviable, aud been a charge of UTOC"' fF" afiuu" uume- v o v nn4 Rinl mortal (svils. So much, then, for literary occupations as a BaviBg influence as a refuge from the borough House. This is as we expected when Col. G. S. Browu took charge of the National. We think he is the best hotel manager and feeder iu the State; and, although the Yai borough House is a fit at clada hotel and its proprietor a clever gentleman and good bote Rut, we are not surprised at the preference so often ex pressed by the public for tbe National. North Carolina Abroad. It is gratifying to note .the high stand that North Carolina boys take abioad. Wheth er as farmers, teachers, orators, or what not, they always deport themselves with becoming dignity, and show themselves the equals of those of any other section or State. We notice that Prof. J. N. H. Hummer til, A. 1)., is lecturing with success iu Tex as ; that Frank Brown is making speech ca to the Grangers in Mississippi, and Frank B. Craige, is raising cotton, corn, and fine stock with marked success in Kast Tennessee. Wherever they go or are, they generally make their mark Hur rail for North Carolina, aud iu this iu stance for Salisbury. BILLY'S CARD. A friend has scut us one of Billy Hen derson's cards addressed to the people of his Corgressioual District. Among other certificates of his good character he published a circular address ed to whom it may concern, and dated Salisbury, N. p., May 20th, 1873. This circular sets foUh that Billy made an ex emplary Revenue officer ; that the govern ment in pailiug with him parts with one of its ,'. men, and says, "we consider him in every respect worthy of filling any position he may ask, &c, fcc." This cir cufur is sigued -by 17 citizens of Salis bury. Whether they read it before sign ing ia the question. We do not believe that all did read before they signed, if indeed, they signed at all. Announcements. David L. Bi in gle announces himself a candidate for the ofip f Sheriff. David is a right clever ftllo aad he says he would do the sher iff business jam up, and uot charge mnch fr Hither, but then Charley Waggoner in flic held as the nominee of the party, nd if lire party means to stand by its own act tion before the magistrate accused Miss Pomeroy with having baen intimate with six male members of his congregation. The accused was held to bail in the eum of Si, 000 to await, further examination. Fast Time. The Charlotte Observer says of the recent visit of Dr E. Burke Haywood, of Raleigh, to Hillsboro to at tend upon jSov. Caldwell : "The fastest time ever made on the North Carolina Railroad for the distance In the Centre of busines? on Main Stree SALISBURY, N. 0. I most rcjtpcdiiJfy inform On public & old Quests, that I uive REFURNISHED REFITTED, AND THOROUGHLY REMODDLKD THE " NATIONAL FOR THE SUMMER SEASON 1 R00XS AND WELL VENTILATED MY TABLE t supplied vi'h evervthiiui this & other market afford. I nis Aioase nas pined a reputation sccom to none in the Country, and tbo Proprietress will keep it up IN FIRST CLASS STYLE Polite and experienced Scrrnnl in attendttocc. MRS. DR. REEVES. ProprittrCgg June 11, 1S74 tf. pains aud penalties of social temptations, was made by a special train on Saturday oppressions aiid disorders, If, in addition, morning, carrying Dr. E. Burke Hay wood we snumu uuiienaae to uuiaiugue mo oenejtts from Raleigh to llillsbero, to see Governor which literature and science have so prodig- Caldwell. The distance is 42 miles: II 1 I i A I T A " any wuhmn "F vuir-s nua upon ikiIv RUfe wna ltlo mnA j ., ...... rnnning the Giles Mebane." From th the world, space would uot permit the mere tnuntinn nf thp half that. nnnM hu ,.;t, . . v . - " " VUCU I. , ... . . - volumes would not hold it it would never Ume "e Pullod out ot the switch at Raleigh, be completed till the judgment. Elevatiou wntrI he Puiled up at Hillsboro was 55 ;om the lowest grounds of poverty aud oh- minutes, aud this included one stoppage scurity to the most dazzling pinnacles of fame wf 5 minutes for wood. The actual time and the most comfortable strong-holds of then consumed in running was 48 minutes opulence andjindependence has been thefre- for the 42 miles, or nine tenths ot a mile a minute, and this, too, over some of th most crooked track on the road, and when the engine was pulling but one coach, o which Dr. Haywood was the sole oc queut reward of the distinguished author and his heirs the amount ot enlightenment and education their labors yield to the world, through continuous centuries and milleuials, is simply incalculable. All that we intellec tually have and are all that designates us cupaut. Jxews. cs an enlighteued people all thatconstitutes ,r,. .4-- '.. our superior rank, aud separates us from the " ouum inruuua curresponueni o savage we owe to the literary men, the ine iew iolK -limes, a ttauieal paper scholars and savan3 of this and former ages, speaking ot the white element ot tbe n The influence of bhakespeare, for instance, groe party in South Caroliua, writes as is indirectly but powerfully felt by those who follows : MORE STOVES. and better one than ever. Come now and vet the BEST. Get tkm am called the ACORN COOK if you want one that will out) any other, and that w made of all NEW IRON, and warranted to five aatisfaetion Ac. Varicm uU, ot cook ing stoves ai a f mall profit. TINWARE, BiiketTkoxA CoTfrwt W a KK made of the best Material, on hind or made to order. Merchant aapplied.at Low Price. Cash PAID fur all kind of Cfrppcr, Kraaa Ac. Atk ior Brows's Tin ahop Main Street Saliabuxy, N. C- L. V. Brown. 1 am well prepared to cut good STENCIL PLATES for marking Tobacco, Nour Patent articles Ac. Every pemon doing any kind of work or busi ness should have a stencil to ad Ten ine his best new, as it is scknowleised to be the best and cheapest way to let people know what you arc aoing. One mark with stencil may gat a customer, for you, that will put liirxuREi of Dullabs in your hands'. Try itj and you will get a cus tomer yon never thought of. MYPUICES AKELOW, A8 FOLLOW8, One-fourth inch k tter o cents pcrleltcs One half snd five-eights 6 J u " Three-foarth A One inh letters 7 They may be sent tof any part of the U. S. by mail at a small cost Bend in your orders fating size of letters yon prefer, and the Su-neil will b made neatly cot and promptly forwarded. Fisher street SaJisburv, N. C. L. V. BEOWN, April 23, 1874 tf. I 4 . NEW AOV LOOK HEBE We arc A rents for the safe of TION A L FKEl) tX'TTER" and take in oUerin it io the pnbhc an UM Very awe. It cuts rspidlr. is cast to tawRbis ly built in every part, and not likely to get of repair. Osll and examine far yweB and be convinced. We are also AeraU for celebrated - WATT FLOW and keep an as- iefa NA- A in aan A IIORAIL April 23, 1873 tf. Administrators' Notice. The undersigned having dnly qualified as the Administrator with the will annexed of J asm I . hbaver, d- ased. trehy notify all aemco io ssju csuu i rr.-k OLD HA1DS Teachers, StudenU Clergrnien, Pest masters, and wide awake Young Men, and Men and Wmen of all classes : ' , You can easilv earn a first-cla Scwinc Ma chine ;or Book sufBcfcutto stock a Library: or some valuable PL-lures' to beautifv ronr homes : ..: a. J ' ur a iiicv oitrtu?ctia ; or a gooa nine rvecper tlocE or atch) ; or t Music Box ; or a Uold Fen ; or a Photographic Album: or a Stand Kero sene Lanin for your Parlor ; or a Fine Accor those hsving cbiuis ajralnst said tlJte art fied to presti.t thcni io the undrsip.ed tfl or before the 2nd day uf SepUinl or tab notice will be piean In hnr of their recovery. September 2nd, 1 873. . Um HKNKli A Lr.MLlUr EDWIN c UAVKU 5tf AdminUm uk di notice: I t Fair, as the latest and most valuable improve- deon . or VebsterV ilf istrated Quarto Diction ment in Agriculture Implements, and the first ary ; or Roger's World Renowned Statuary premium wherever it has been ezhibted. Active Oroupa; or a Fine Violiu ; or a Remington All person indebted to he mbscriber either individually or a Afent for others for borrow ed money, and kume inter m Wee, are. hereby noli fied that lunger tnduigr:;ce cannot be giv en parties in it-rested wiil then fore phase call on S. W. Cole or J. P. Ilcudcnon and settle their interest A save coat. . LL'KE BACKMER. July 9, lS744ti-pd. TTaryTh arp COLLEGE. BsUh!iLid in Thin old aad cebveAe4 Femaleseitfhool i ritoatod in the frororUailj hcnlthv toun of Winchester, c n a beach of Camberlund Mountains, Ttunesee. Comastav ces its annu-tl m ina often mtmth tm tb FIRST MOXPAT in SiliTKMlttR. 8tiU under it-fir?:tflndnlv Ireid-nt, Z. C. Gaarcs. L.l). For thoroughness a:d tliranness of education. rn,t ti -lieu br anr chc Tin the bomb. te!id for Cuuhnrue conUicinc ail ca- fteutial puna -.ie.ru. 4w. C. S. WALMI.KT. " A and reliable AGEMTS ARE WANTED in every town and county, to whom a liberal discount will be made. Applications for Agencie should be made without delay. Retail price of Machine without attachments $35 and freight. A excellent COTTON PLANTER and GUANO DISTRIBUTER has been added to the machine. The best most reliable in nse, Price $15.00 extra. Rifle Cane ; or a Riuinzton Dcnble Barrel Breach Loading Shot (iun ; oi a Cabinet Organ worth $140 : by ainiprv workina no vour un occupied time in a wity explained in the circu lars the M. II. P. iW Perfectly lceitimate res- nmt pcctable ; many would My philsnlhrcplc. Ad ' .Tl drew M. II. CO., 123; iiast 28:h Su, New York. April Zo 1374 lios. For circulars and further information, add CRAWFORD & HEILIG, OBSTACLES TO MARRIA8E. Sappr Relief for Xonncr ZVIcn from the electa of Knur and Ab:c in early life. Manhood Rcston-tl. - Impediments to Marriairt removed. Nw method of treatment. New and remarkable remediea. Books and Circulars sent free, in scale. 1 tnvelepes. Addre, HOWARD AHSUUlATlUn, 42!outh Ninth KL, Phila delphia, Pa. an Iijstitution haying a lihrh re Dotation lor honorable conduct and proleaeton ai hkili. main Street, Salisbury, If. . Oct. 30. i873.-yiy. North Carolina Colte. Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus to-. N- C- This Institution is pleasantly situated in one of the healthiest portions of the State. The next scholastic veur will hecm Auiniat 3rd, 1874. Expenses for half session, 20 weeks, as follows : Collegiate Department, $90.00 Academic from $75.00 to 90.00 Send for Catalogue, pply to REV. L. A. BIKLE, A. M. President. Julv 9, 2374. 4tras. THE FRANKLIN STEAM WASHER. Where Great Bargains can also be had in the beat Champion Mower and Reaper. They have one car load of Mowers and Reapers for sale Light, $120 ; Combined Mower and Reaper $220, delivered at Salisbury. We warrent them to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. If you want Brown Cotton Oin, come to Crawford and IleiligV We furninb them with or without self feeder. If you waul Telegraph straw Cutters, come toj Crawford & Heilig's. Tf von want Steel Plows. Fairbanks' Scales. r luld aud Garden Hoes, coinu to Crawford & Heilig's. If vou want Glass, Nails, Putty, Locks, Hinges, screws; coma to Crawford & Heilig's. I )BYCIIOM A r , . . c i LCIARMIKQ. llosr i a l.i r v z ruar !e f:.c mate and cin the love t ion of anv ot mm thev thoo iiwtanllv. This, simple niei.nl acquirentent all can pos.cr, iree, by mail, for 2 together with tnxrrisirc iruide, Kcpisin racle, Iream, Hints to Ladies. Weddlr r-Ni-bt KKtrU, &B.. A o.ieer l-uck. Addrcw T. WILLIAM A OO. PuU Phila, i : i For Couohs, Colds Horseness. ASD all ZE&OAS DZBZXAdaSft, IJso PCT CP ONLY IS IlLfE BOXES. AT2LII'D r.nd ZTJT.Z 1EDT. Sold bv lros?u. 4m. ' Are yon Mm to Paint ! Buy the RcADY. MIXED PAINTS, all col t f arssB ws ors, in small cai:s to tuit purchasers. Every man can U: hu owq painter, l or sale encap KLTTTZ'S DRUG STORE. March 19, 1874-rtf. CbicM Cholera If you want Carpenter Tools, J Uli. . 1 I 1 never reau uus pj;ea ur ueuru nis uaine, bv the most ignorant white man in this land. The Puritanical men, who eschew Bvron and Poe, are unconsciously imitating their ' language ana actions m some respects every uay. it. i luio i" iiiuiie ui iyru up your nose at Genius it is Kiug it makes itself a crown and rules you, in spite of you. "People of this sort, (earpet-baggers) have, by their many acts of indecent vul garity, become a by-word in Columbia and Charleston, and have done much, to injure the social standing ot Northern set tiers of educatiou and fine feeling. Their intercourse with the colored population is Call at the Book Store and get one of these I 1.1 - 117 !. Tl- I r- t. f i j if u ur . Anvills. ices, Iron & steel, come to ainary fami v can be done before breakfast ' ' ' than in any other way without the wear and tear of clothes incident, ro the old way. A large family can save the price o a washer in one year in clothes. A small Tamily will save the price of it in hire ; without any extra, helf the washing can be done on your own lot. Save 52 hard day's work for your wife ALSO at the Book Store all kinds of books can be had, WRITXXTCr Bellowses, Crawford & Heilig's. If you want Alarm Monev Draws, Herrings r ire Proof safes, come to Crawford & Heilig's. Maey'. Poulthy Powder cures and pre vents it, Cures anq prevents Gape in voung Chickens, Fattens (or market in a remarkably snort time, Turkey! Geese, Docks, and chickens and makes them lay better. Price 25 cents, only at, K LOTTOS DIICG sTORE. THS BEST SEWINS MACHINES, and Sewing Machine ATTACHMENTS, OP ALL KINDft ALSO NEEDLES, OIL & THREAD, ALSt A LOT Or STATIONERY, CONSISTING OF Legal, and Fl 9 ap of Ditfcreut qualities, also, several styles JjETfER PAPER, PACKET, COMMERCIAL, FRENCH AND ICO PIANOS and ORGANS New and S, . und-Ilatxl, t4 Fut-Clnaa Makers, willherajd al Lov.tr Prices ior cash, or Oat Installment', or for rvt.t. in Cite or Country, d:iri! p this morth, U linRAC'K WATERS SON. .xul Brcadwae, than ever Man OS end in Now York. SPECIALTY: Pianos end Organs to let i.i.i.i (lie rent money pays tbe price f the Ijwtninu-nt. Illustrated CaUloftiea mni ! 1 . A Lire? diwoant to Ministers, Church es, School, Ixidgev, etc. 4w. RICH FARMING LANDS IN XERIiASKA. ' Now tor Sale Very Cheap I I O i it assens usm awvu powers ecclesiastic particularly ott msive to all the respeeta and municipal it Boars, eagle-like, beyond ble classes. Most of them are office-hold- . 1 .f iiu tirmv (lartK nf tna ormn I - ... ... ' V-- " wa. era, and tbey will ero to all lenrth to 89- i i'li i it utn i is i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 s ' . wiiHii ti' e a n . u i - w el . 1 . t i clerical review, in wnicn a solemn naralll a 1 i iavia cau t come in. it is a matter. . nowever, for the people to decide, and autre they will be likely to do as they pieaae about it, a riyht they uuquestion lly have, wc shall abide their action. IT. V . , . u. u. rernLntat alao announces '"taelf a candidate for County Surveyor 'I il well fitted for such a position, i IMppMI of high character aud educa tion, aud if he was the nominee wc would u'""1 sleeiTuIly support him was drawn between Byron and Shellvon the. ofee hand and Pollok and Crahbeon the oth er. The twos former, of course, after stnur. gtiug a few short years with sound religious poouc opinion, were io uecome extinct as books; the two latter were to shine forever as stars of the first magnitude on the librarv- shelves of the reconstructed world. How is U now, alter the lapse of thirty years after even the graves of the wicked poets have been dug up and heaven aud earth ransack ed for slauders against them ? N0 library is complete without them all ; and Dean Swift, Fielding, Boccaeio, Hndibras, Geonrp Sant Eugene Sue, Weem's Lives of Marion aud Washington aud the New York Herald into the bargain. A liar of genius is always a first-class literary success, nowadays. Who i T Wil l t is joaquiu miner i norse tnit- bieamist on..., i j us, r... ft .. -fir. onwuiu ma iumie career tchpse that of the pure and fanatical Whittierin the book line, tlijnk you his stealing and wife wronging would alFect the circulation of his wiitiugs ? If all that has been said against Napoleon Bonaparte were printed and col lecteihTi would fill a forty-volumed Ency clopedia. But who can staud, in fancy, be side the great magician of the battle field, and not forget all those errors, not throw tbe hat iu air, and, with tearful eye, shout "Huzza!" When, upou his entry from ex ile iuto forbidden France, he bared his breast to the advaugiug guard, and said, "Soldiers, if you would shoot. your General, tire !" and their arms were dropped in an instant, how clearly defined was the power of Genius ! Aud is it not the same old story on the brink of the Rubicon of letters and at the portals of the city of luk and Paper ? Slander and difficulty banished Byrou to Greece. Had he lived to assist iu achieving to the end the libertilS of that struggling state, where wonld hav"e been his euetnies on his trium phant returu to England t Where are they, anyhow, and as it turned oot ? A snivel ling, whining corporal's guatd, who are a f'raid to hear One rough, outspoken improper cure the negro vote. Wot only do they "hob nob" with black med in public bar rooms, but they invite that class of colored men called by Ilia Excel'.eucy Gov. Mosses "good political niggers," to their tables, and their wives and daughters do everything possible to secure them the influence of a Mr. Senator Borabo Gnm berts, or the favor of such ignorant brag garts as Mr. Justice "Sam" Dickinson. It is not uncommon iust before election to see the fair daughter of a would-be Sheriff or i Congressm-tn sinning chamnaene to a a w thejiealth of some influential bl ick man who before the war was a field hand on a island plantation. While this is true of some of the Northern people, it cannot be denied that many Southern Republicans go further in ' their efforts to secure the colored vote. It is a well known fact that at least two politicians of Charleston have married colored wives, and it is no torious that one of the most distinguished native white State Senators lives from preference in a family of colored people. With such examples before their eyes it is, perhapr, not to be wondered at that respectable negroes are beginning to feel themselves superior in some respects to the whites, or that the families of former slave owners refuse to admit the wives of Republicans to their homes. OF EVERY SHADE, AND TINT. ENVELOPES OF ALL STYLE'S MUSIC, ozc, No extra charge for ordering books or Music not on hands. All orders prompt- wfnrl nntl lv attended to Call and get wfitiug papn Vltltt 1U1U tlllU cheap. at the Salisbury Book Store. January 2 1874 ly. Ifvou want Tible Oil Cloth, Clothes Baric els, Brass Kettles, Knives & rorks, render, Brass Andirons, come to Hciligs. TEN YEARS XREDiT. INTEREST OUT 6 PER CENT. Send for "the Pioneer A fcand-mc illustrated Paper,, oostaminf the IIomkhtkau Law. A NEW NUMBER jnst published, mailed free to all parts nf world. d.drws. I P. lAVid- Land Comuioner U. P. B. R., .j v His. HAVE YOU TRIED JTJKTJEEBA. ARB YOU- Nirvoua or Debllited t i iniiid i that anv exerta rs- re of an lT it than oo feel capable ot If yon want to build Waggon, come to a Carriage, Bnggv, or Sunn or HUt All flea rated 20,000 BUSHELS t Highest Cash Prices Paid. Send sample- to Emmcrt & 3ro., at Rowan Mills, N. C. and answers shall be promptly returned. July 9, 1874 Saios. Stout 1R7A 125 Bags "Old Tick ' Coffee, 75 Bbls Sugars, 50 Boxes Assorted Candy, 3r Packages No. I Mackerel, 15,000 lbs Bacon, 2,000 lbs B- 8t Sugur Cured Hanif, 3,000 lbs Refined Lard, 500 lb Sugar cured Beef, 25 Doz. Brandy Peaches, 25 11 Lemon Syrup, 50 Boxes Candles, 10 Kegs Soda, 100 Doz ( lysters, 30 000 Cigars, 150 Reams Wrapping Paper, 30 Dos painted Pails, 100 sacks Ground Alum Salt, 50 " Deaken's Fine " ALSO A large stock of Boots, Shoes, & Hats, (very cheap) Hardware, Saddles, & Harness, Tanners, Kerosiue, & Machine Oils. We are also agents for the celebrated Aladin Security Oil, warranted to atand a fire test of one hundred & fifty degrees Fahrenheit. : 4c therefore perfectly safe 6c very little high er thau Kerosaoe. We also have a fall stock of Liquors, sneh as Foster, Dulin. 6c Bailey, Whiskey Rom, Gin, Ginger 6c Blackberry Brandy, Porte, Mederia, Sherry, 6c uiahtga Wines, Ales. 6cc., dec. - The above stock is offered at Wholesale d) Retail, at thu very Townst figures. BINGHAM 6c CO. May 11, l?74if. Crawford and Heilig's. If you want a Yeatinghoiie A Co. or Wheeler & Melich Threshing Machine, one Horse Pow er, down or mounted, come to Crawford and Hcilig1 s. If you wnnt to build Rail Roadu, come to Crawford St ffeilifr and buy Pick, Axea, Steel, Iron, Hammers ; Fuse, Trace Chains, Horse Shoe, Horse Shoe Nai la, Antes' Shovels, &c. &c, If you want Steel Winged Shovel-, Tongues or Iron Shovels, come to Bull MOUUSLNu' Kpl K. SERMON Paper and virions styles and sizes of ENVELOPES Ink? Pens PencileH &c., also a largo lot off Morgan's Stereoscopic Views of the WORTH CAROLINA JiL O TJN TAIN 0 Voscmitc and ether noted places which arc truly maguSicent. uleo a stock of paperior FLOWER POTS, Which will be sold low at Sincer Sewinir Mai Iroe Siore on St iith tide main Street, near the I'uhlir Stpiaije. Notlee toDeita All permna in4ebted to Kerns and Brother either by uote or nccount, at tbe Liverly Stable or Store, or for gtH' purcl.vsel at the auction and not p rid frX arc hereby uotifird to p-y u; at once. In my absence, par to Mr ' '!. . H Vamlerf. rd wh-nf? receit will be good. I), h BUINULK, ltccravrat ; oi Kema oi brother. May 28, 1874 3moa. Weak, Am you ko quT - in of inai'ii ' Thcu try JUUFIIEHA. tbe wonderful tonic and rator, .ich acts o beneSeisily the Mt it live .rr.:e a to itu;art vtfor v naa tbe vital Una it i.- no idd.d:c appetiser, which MimnUtos tor n Khnrt tiuie.ordv l. let the buflereT fcll W a tna i1ml)i of '.i im IX. but It IS tonic aclirir direttlv cnthe liver andspl li rn -rI lfc .i4 L. I'lini-!, . or.i ta sal gives s .. a hoaltby tone to ths whole system as to iux.a make the invalid lenl li k n new person. . It-., ratj !i i. rmt-rielent, but is cbsxsetasv ilt-d i'V LTi-.it c :1. i :..- ; tne piwuk ir- ient-ea no t.-:iirn rhanee. to iuired but gradua' v bis lrlll4lie "i oMthejr U its Hke tbe Arab, An.l Ailer-tly fU ! avray." Tl ! no w nntri-l d; covery, hot lffn lor-- nd with wt.nderfu I remedial a:.d ia prnocnred by the bigheat anUwritie. "the mo t ;.o .il to: iea:d alterative known" Ask yo.r drnnritt for iu. F r balebv Ti M. F. KrLtB 4 COKevr Turk. 4w I The Erowa Cotton ilin. Crawford and Heiliff's. Our variety is too extensive tn mention. If I you want to buy any thing like Hardware, we invite you to come to Crawford and Heilig's FIRST CLASS STORCON MAIN STREET SALISBURY, H. C. We guarantee our Prices as low and goods a cheap at any buiue a houae in tl eland. 'orih or South. My 14, 1874 iL FOB SALE. s-ll it both sides of The a:t&ti'.n f .; r.rs and t-i ra la u!.o '.- old aKd r.Uabiou.aae ot ' 71 - c fumii-bwd tbh-e yes grea'1 '. . .! i :bir g v'.ich eiper- ; . ... 'c : u. -fare could ig..e-1 . Em ) : ';ti ' ne to t iakf tovm tbe mo- reiia1 ' a .i v ;iccl(Vitn (He in Burknt vn m theareta! i re; Mt;.ym and (,rove flantauan for le The plantation uopularltr. For I'rprnrrtnv or Wo nmwun iiw nuiuisH well waieren. i vi c.. ui inruwoiH inn-naaein. 11 Ilea on , vT!! . vLIT. mt LI5T fanMUB. imui noiu i.icr and , , n- .,n. .. ..... I -,,rr.i.; to reaaonabte rite :: i.irhet TI.e u flee Car mmmd ... . . i -. . . .. . .i . . w a i " . . . w . .. ww done here an.l a .. the haimde il the kattdm S o r i'. i ,'ho c've ail desired in. here noon the -fird aeaaaioti begining the 3rd j aud ftHiiiiiendaft.ry ietw-i trVmi jxr&etr wains; day of August, 1374. ! tuo tiiu in ail oc ou. " Uve a:iua ptssattec Cnnrjliea otUatljrer.t oenorjinationx c:nvpn- '. onwotrf tihlii. rrac i!l nt iu form a: ion, may be obtained itoort A'iresa me St China (Irovo. r.im fv.t. ' bv ivl lresra' S.V. Terma tberal. ' ! T!I B Br.'W V f TToif ff rr . arnond the tat:n. i wui aio aetf lou of one or two arrea for I faction t. ertry ; lActcrnr opraf45. hull. ling pnrpo44 to those desiring to go intu a.n wd at the'lowe t r. fMonrlr A good produce buaineai i- with more capital it can easily lie ihlad. I - a bin v ( roye, ul y li 174. J. t. t j tmos. FRANK r.VTTEIISUN. Crawford bnry N. C. and Hi 1 r Iitqi 5 -Airei.ta &lssw i k it jHajBBajaaiHainBji

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