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YiIimase wan a ojxiJ 'liA iuvmiMiH. AMtltl 9 (Carolina JULY 30. 1 Route to iri iriat tie new mail route lately tablishedVby Congress is soon to be open ed through a section of a country which has Heretofore been almost entirely de prived o mail facilities. The line runs from China Grore down Reattv'a Foard Road as far as the Lower Stone Church; . tt i- : u I . i a . ml n - i - . . ;Lir.(j Ex-uov. vance is speaauns iu me thence to itiaennour a Store m Stanly Extern part of the State to large crowds, county by Solomon Pry's Mill on to Ken Rains rThis section was blessed "T. jdMfiAfeA'L o .i liilltonSe. 1 here will be four interne- with de hghtful rains last Sunday and . - - - WIiU. 6 diate offices: Oae at Bostian'a X Roads, Monday. Row&T MoiheV' U fceilig's MULIiowan, 14V Frank Guntcr, of Chatham, was .nftikAr li. v Mill r nA kUled by his Uncle, Mr. Jesse Farreft, nother at Bideuhours' Store, Stanly cobn- rndentlv. while turker hunting last ; - acciaenwy, j o ty. week. This will gire many persons an oppor- A man named Hall Grabb committed tunity to take papers that they did not -.. aiiimm on a woman at Watchena, hava before--an opportunity which it is Kansas, and was shot to death by a mob. to be hoped they will at ouce avail them T1, Soda water drawine at Barker & selves of. ... tm . i a --..a v ;! v ' ... . . Uq s urugatore, i poiFoiic - j We are imebted to Mr. J. II. Enniss night, August the 9th at which time a for a pair of Brahmi pootras. A pair of big time is expected. blooded chickens is what we mean. John Alkn ElaU who committed the Brfgh;'a disease, diabetes, gravel, and all outrage on a young lady near Morrisville, Kseases of the bladder and kidneys cured by , , ., ii. r, reearney's Extract Buchn. It is safe, efficacious WSS hanged last tr.day at Raleigh for ,iable. 'Depot 104 Duane street. New York, the crime. The outrage, trial ana nang ing, all effected in less than a month. They have been having terrible fresh ets in the Wet. Millions of property and have been lost. 1 he re- Do Negroes Desire Social Equal - Commenting on the recent elopemen of the daughter of a carpet-bagger at Port Gibson with a negro, toe Vicksburg Her ald, of the 9th, prints the following syn opsis of the speech of a negro, who, it appears, is a member of the Mississippi Legislature, named Davenport: "The time was not far distant when the Port Gibson affair would be repeated daily it would be nothing to see large numbers follow the example of that young lady. He would go further, and say there were thousands of Southern women here in Vicksburg, of the most respectal ble families, who would do so to-day, were they not afraid. But these things Would change, barriers would bo broken down, for the white women now see that GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE, Greensboro, If. This Imitation it again in sneecaful opera tion, and offers alt the advantage of a first claw Female College. the all Session will begin on Wednesday 29th, July. For catalogue containing term Ac apply to the President, HEV. X. M. JOH tS D. D. jn. h. alritsoN, Pres. Board Trustee. Post pon me nt of Sale of RAILROAD PROPERTY In thk Circuit Court o the; Uuitp States for ths Western District of North Carolina. Henrj Clews and Hiram Sibley and ot At me negro is urn coming man anu mai The Western North Carolina Rail Boad Co.. many lire they have the control of the city and State governments. If he were not a married mm he could get the daughter of one of the best famil ies in Vicksburg, and were he in the matrimonial market, he would buckle on E. D. Tod R. Caldwell, Rufo Y. McAden, The first National bank of Charlotte, John numertora, Hiram Jveiiey, Thomas G. Ureenlee, James Greenlee, Mary CarsonA n. isawia, a. V. Wiiaon, AsHignee, R. M. Walker and others. Defendants. " The sale of the Western North aro lina a brace of revolvers and meet the women's Railroad E D.1 heretofore ordered hv the a. a a ' a I . 4' Drotners or lathers who would dare to m v -ourt, and advertised to take place at the Court Cotton Chopp DIATIOI COT! CHOPPER AND CULTIVATOR, 1 V 1 r MORE STOVES. and better Often than ewer. Come now and get the BEST. Get the stove called the ACORN OOOK if you want one that will outlmxt any other, and thmlbmaaVe of all NEW IRON, ami warrants! to give liafaction Ac Various stytca, of cook ing stoves at a small pnfiu NEW ADVERTISEMKKT8. .1 .f. TIN WARE, 8rrrrT Trow ft Copter Ware made of the aasr if atehiai. on hand or made to order. Merchaau raipliel at Low Prscrr. Carr rAii for all kindof Uftpper, linum&e. Aak for Brown's Tin shoD Main SireeL K.iliKir v I- T V t 1 " - . . T . IIM III. I am well pre pa red no cut good Wi Planter Attachment. terfere with his love affaire, or rather, at- "OHSe door in the City of Salisbury, N. a on THHE RECEXT INVENTIONS of 3. B. uib 14 in uay yi June, io, uaa ocen potjlponed JL USUKKWUUU, of t ayetteviileTi. U. la uy a suosequeni order 01 me v,ourt, una; the nnouestionablv the RRFaTFST I ARflR SA and sold by clruggists everywhere. Physician ! A. 1 4 1 " . in a ut nuance, a a vice gratis. The. States ville Landmark says: A hurriedly written note from a friend in Wiikfri informs us of the killing of a man nnmi-.d Ruv Kv rnna fbirtor ot f'.anrnl cent rains have been pretty general, and fytfXlJ Wilke county, last Friday. iu many sect ions 01 iuu couni ry eeTore. Both were drinking. JNo lurther particu- DavldSOXl.-Vo nre glad to hear ars giveu. that the moil Battel ing prospects exist in There la to be a large sale of landed David-oi. county for a complete Conner- property at the residence of Mr. Thos. j. vative victory. The people are deters Forney, ju Montgomery county, on the mined to overthrow Civil Rights and Radi- 2pth pf Angtiat. This property is eituat- calism. od in Mr, Forney's neighorhSoOi, on the Chicken. Cholera. -Mr. SheeU in- waters ofBcaverdam creek. It is offered forms us that poke root tea will cure chicken to the public chiefly as gold-bearing lands, choleia. He and his neighbors have tried and as such is properly represented; tor it with most satisfactory results. Make a there is scarcely a foot of earth in that B. tempt to prevent daughters and sisters from their choice in the selection of a good husband (whom they were anxious i . .1 -i j - iu.vr, uu,ong uue co.oruu men. Court House door in Salisbury, and upon the uvcv DcuiiuiciibD, oujr. tuo wm terms and conditons heretofore publiahed negisier, u win De oorne in mmu, were uttered by a colored legislator of Missis sippi to an assemblage of negroes and white Rradicals, not one of whom uttered a protest agains them, but all of whom must be regarded as applauding them, : i . : . mucb eiieiice gives euuaeui. v C. tea of the root and administer it with a spoon, giving about 3 teaspoonsful a day, morrtg, noon and night. Tnie Rdr'al Cauolisa for August it on our table. It contains quite a num ber of interesting articles on agricultural and other subjects, which are, as usual, of great value to the farmer- This beat of our agricultural exchanges is furbished for $2 a year. Address Walker, Evans k Co., Chaileston.S, C. Trinity College. We are in re- iin aay oi August, A. JJ., 1874. ! VFR of the ART. With DNC MAM and nc at which time it will take place at the "d HQU. UdoestheworkoffromRixtoTWElYE men and from TWO to FOUR horsca. It CHOPS and BARS both side,, WEEDS and DIRTS the cotton at one operation. After rhieh it isv'converted into a moat excellent CULTIVATOR for e between the throughout the season. This machine haa been tested upon a growing crop, and proved a thorough, practical SUCCESS bears the highest TESTIMONIALS from our best cotton planters. It will soon become as indiepenaable to the Cotton Planter as the Cotton (Jin or Press. It haa taken the grand sweep-stnkea prize, the OOLD MEDAL the Georgia Bute Fair, as the latest and most valuable improve ment in Agriculture Implements, and the first premium wherever it has been exhibted. Active Spud R.-inmlf to Emmert .v Mr,, . :it R,,-r and reliable AQFMTft ARF WANTTI) in everv The leaders of the Republican party Mills, N. C. and auawera shall be promptly town and county, to whom a liberal discount .a: Good Advice. Iu the last issne of the sterling- old journal, the Western Sentinel, we find the following paragraph which is timely and and to the point. Let no democrat vote for a republican for even the insignificant othce of the township constable h n A tt IT JTT? Morganton, N. MARCUS ERWIN, Asheville. N. C. TIIOMA8 RUFPIN, Hillsboro, N. C. THOMAS B. KEOGH, Greensboro, N. C. June 24, 1874-tds. 20,000 BUSHELS leal Wanted. Highest Cash Prices Paid, neighborhood which will not yield more or less bf the precious metal. The gold mines there are numerous ; and some of them have been very profitable. It is within the recollection of the writer, how ever, when this neighborhood was one of j the most prosperous agricultural regions to be found in the State. The owners of this property fifty years ago, were wealthy men, and made their wealth not by min ing far gold, but by . tilling the soil. We believe th.it it is the chief excellence of the connthr todav : that vigorous tillers declare that the Republican part v is nledtr- returned ed to Civil Rights, that the party is con- Jl,,v 9 1874 3mos, structed on Civil Rights, and that to car ry out and entorcc its provision. Not withstanding the pledges of the party their plaftorm, little local Radicals couu ty candidates, in counties where their is a white majority delate they are opposed to the hill. They take issue against their party to get votes. Recollect that it is National Hotel, In the Centre of business on Main Stree SALISBURY, N. C. ceipt of the Catalogue of this Institution f,f the soil would find this property valu for the years 1873-'74 It shows the number of studeuts to be 122, and the college, in overy particular, in a flourish ing condition. It. is very gratifying to note the evidenccp of the rapidly increas ing DfeSperity and usefulness of the vari ous eeliools . and colleges thtoughout our State. Important to Medical Students. The Trustees of the Louisville Modical College, (LoiiH-ifle, Ky ,) appreciating the, impoverished condition of the "whole country, have determined to grant a Bcne ficiaiy Scholarship to any young man, who, sufficiently educated to study medi cine and of good character, is unable to pay for his education. To secure this valuable aid, application, wiika full state ment of the facts, should be made without delay fo Dr. . S. Gaillard, Dean, Louisville, Ky. Home., Work; While stroliog a round town a tew days ago. we called in to Mr. V. M. Barkers' carriage shop. We found him pushing forward, building and repairing carriages ; aud, as we have had occasion heretofore to remark his work is of the first order. After examin ing the splendid work turned out at his shop by our home mechanics we were at a loss to understand why our people still persist in sending away from home to get carriages of inferior manufacture. Fine Wheat. We have been shown by Mr. D. Sheets a very fine specimen of White Ppring Wheat raised by himself. Mr. Sheets sowed utae bushefe of wheat, add raised 140 bushel one lot of 2l acres produced G5 bushels. This is very en couraging, and ehows that the true policy of the farmer m to cultivate less land arid . cultivate it tx lter. This is the policy adopted by Mr. Sheets and he gives the best evid -nee of its being the true one. Maxwell J Gorman, of Raleigh, Was arrested lapt Saturday upon t?:e charge of abstracting checks and money from letters addressed to other parties. Gorman is about IS years of ae. llo was confined in jail. able as an investment. It may be valua ble as mineral lands. We know h was a charming abode of peace and plenty-be fore it was ever known there was a grain of gold there ; and believe- that the hand of industry could make it so again. REFURNISHED I most rettpectifullv inform the public A old tnc: Dig leaner and not the iiltle folio were Uuestt, that 1 have who shape the policy of a party, and that every vote cast for for a Republican, for any office, will Lo construed by the REFITTED AND l i , .i f ri:..:i o:.-i.. I vi ime men, iwk ai yoar xuuu on me unn thp fliTiniu-D cpihav. morning of the 6th of August, before y" J BOOMS CLEAN AND WELL VENTILATED have the heart to vote for any man who IyTY I A 73 J.Tl enaorses me pany mai w auemp.ing 10 u mDalUd vi.h cl.a.vUlhl f(his .f- marj.d9 uidl out an uisiuiciioiis oi coior, anu no- afford. clares that the childreu of both races must This House has gained a reputation second to none in the Country, nnd the ProprietresK will be made. Applications for Agencies should be made without delay. Retail price of Machine without attachments $3o and freight. A most excellent COTTON PLANTER ami GUANO DISTRIBUTER I(s added lo the machine. The best moat reliable in nsc, Price $15.00 extra. , ... - i . i i For circulars and further information, address CRAWF0BD & HEILIti, iVIaiii Street, Salisbury Jlfi STENCIL PLATE8 for marking Tobacco, Floor Patent articles Ac. Every wiwn doinz mnr kind of work or bui- ncss ahould have a Uracil to adrartiae his ban oeas, as it k acknowledged to be the beat aad cheapest way to let people know what you are doing. Une mark with steaoil may get a eostomer, for you, that will put Hi kdrei of Dollars n your hands. Trv a and you will avl a cus tomer yon never thought of. MY PRICES ARE I.OW. AS FOLLOWS. One-fourth inch letters 5 cents nr letter One-hlf and five-eight q u u Three-fourth & One iach letters 7 " They may be vnl to anv nart of the EL S. by mail at a small coat. Send In your ordera'ptating aiae of letters yon prefer, and the BtencH will be made neatly cut and promptly forwarded. risher utreet Baluhary, N. C . L. V. BROWN. April 23, 1374 tf. OLD MAIDS Teachers, Students Clenrvmen. Poatmaatera. and wide awake Young Men, and Men and Woman of all classes t You can easily cara a first-class Sewinr Ma chine ; or Books sufticient to stock a Library: or some valuable Pictures to beautify your homes ; or a nice Stercoacopa ; or a good Time Keeper eduesiion. L . lTL-TT- Uock or Wateh) ; or a Music Box : or a Gold South fiVn.lf .r rTT TZ. AlbumjoraSUndKero- aenUal uarUcnlnn.. W are ActnU tot tha sals of TlONAL FLEJ'C LTTER" ad takw i . a ; !. . .. u uurring ii to uie patMtc as im very uae. It cuts rapid) v. is eawv lo lum i ly bunt In ewry part, and not likely to get ot repair. Uall and examine for yoursefvas aautcoflTiBON. we are sUo At celebrated "WATT PLOW," i aorunent of them cooAUntiv on FOSTER k HuRjLH. Aprll, l7S-tf. for rW Adminislraiors' Notice. The unkfigvied having duly qualified tslaa Administrators with the will annexed of John L Shaver, deceased, hereby notify all persons in debted to said estate to naaka iafanaaL and those having claims against said estate era pfltj fied to present them tu ihc undexaigncd oa aw before the nd day of Septeroler. 1874, or this aotice will be plead in bar of fbeh recovery. September 2nd, 1873. HKNRT A LEMLy, EDWIN f HAVKt 52:lf .tijL.i " m rWsstfcJIM M - ' .. . V e. ii ah pemwt united to (he ankscriber inuividaally or as Agent for others for ed money, and wAcer imtrrcM u dme, are notified thst longer indubjteuce cannot be aiv- en ps rues interested will thervfore pi rase call on 8. W. Cole or J. R. Henderson andaettle their interest A save cost. LUKE BACKMER. July 9, lSTi-ai-tsi. , MARY SHARP COLLEGE. EsUbliKhed in lt. Tl.!s old and oejt b rated Female Sehf nl tUatcd In the pTorerbiallv healthy towa of v in ek eater, oa a bench of Cumberland Mountains, Teaneeeea. f'naanei ces its annual session ol u n months oa tka FIRST MONDAY m SEPTEMltKR. 6t01 under Mi first and only President, X. C. Ciurxs, l.u.u. hur tbor.metneea and rhinn. e school in the Pen ; or a Photographic . ntsinins- all m. aene l.amn for vour Parlor ; or a e mo Anwr. i n a m . . , , . . . . . ii. r v. r. r .i.sii.r. t ti m rloon ; or etatvr s illustrated Uuarto Diction-1 " ary ; or Kegel's World Renowned Statuary ItSYCUOMANCY.or8nri.ru nnvrj a. ilow cilhtr nuv be faciiiate and trmlm it roups; or a 1 lue Violin ; or a Remintfton Ktfle Cane ; or a . Kemington Double Barrel the love A anection of any person thy " t,. l 'rut.v,un m -aDinei rgan uwUntlv. Thu Mmple menu) acquiraeaent all worth e 140 ; by simply workimr no vour un- ran - -- - - f- k- m.;i tr. ? .l occupied time in a way expUined in the circu- a marriage guide. Eirpt.m. (Wle Ir.m i si mm ti. a i a ij i ii r i ' .? . i wwm -w v. v vv . - ui . i i Krwx"J tegiiimaie rea- ttlnta to laili Wedding-Night Shirts, Ac. w ' " "'V puiiaiiuiropic AO- a queer book. AUdress T. W LLI A M & CO di- IT i T)(l V.. OBil. Q. V V t. I T7 ... .. VVy vv i. i-i .-in ul, .ici luri, rnnn rsu April o loie aranii. be equalized. The policv of the Renub- can party as enui;cinted by the leaders is the enforcement of Civil Rights, and every Republican candidate, whatever may . he his private views is a representee of the ideas aud doctrines of hid party. Where Great Bargaina can alao be had in the best Champion Mower and Reaper. Thev have one car load of Mowers and Reapers for sale Light, $120; Combined Mower and Reaper jiiiiuirv. hiiu me rruwrieiri-w ,vw i i- . , . . ... ... will keep it up IN FIRST CLASS STYLE, fif ' , J Trf r,7' lJu le and fT,,'iru;-d Srrvmtx in nitenrtnnrr. . . o" I OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happv K.elief for TToune Men from thejeflecls of Errors and Abuses in earlv life. .Mxnnooa Restored, impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and l a a . . . . reraarnable remeUie. l.uk ani Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No, t South Ninth 8t Phila dclphia, Pa. an Institution having a high re putation tor Honorable conduct and profession al skill. e Oct. 30, 1873. lj. Are you Bflinir to Paint I Buv the RfkflV Ul.rn DAIMTf . .11 rrtA!"1''?11 MHAtfc WA4 Ti . --- ou.'i .no. 431 uroaaway. Coughs, Colds Horseness. AND a!! 7B&OAT DZKEAJfil. Use Wells' Carbolic Tablets. PUT UP ONLT IN BLUH BOTES. ID and 3TJ1L22 Sold by Druggist. 4w. 1 June 11, 1874 tf. MRS. DR. REEVE, ProprieUtm, fuuded. 100 PIANOS and ORGANS .ew - -f rirat Tl Malera. win Desom at ixwer 1'rices lor cash Installment, or for rent, in Citv ear or on art", in small cam to anil purchasers in a at, Every ered in New York. .a man ever SPECIALTY: i u: . : i- . - i - u " uw" l'""r. ror aaie cneap d Qrwan- lo U i nntil .l.-rr,f w - ---- . , .. . pric e of the InsunmenL Illnstralrd O For the Watchman. To thfe PeopI of Salisbury. Mr. Editor ? I have just learned from a reliably source in your town, that some man from;fir porrtoti of the State, has beeu reporting: iu your miiUt, Uiat, atiha Ruther ford College, we have double cabins put op all over the woods, and that hoys and girls are placed in these cabins, boys in one part and girls in the other and that the two sexes are left to ruu together like pigs without any protection ! I am authorized by the authorities of the' college to offer a reward of $10, for the name of the man who made' this report. ; -The fact, is, gentlemen, the Rutherford College, originated to meet the wants, and necessities frt 'atl our" people, is doing so much good and becoming so popular, that managers of less 'prosperous schools because they vMrtft tiHney only, cease not day and night to lie upon us. . v There is not a Fern ale College in' the State where virtue is mora sacred and the young ladies are better protected than here ; and there is not a Male College iu the world Where a higher type of pure Chvistain morals abounds, and where there is less necessity for the exercise of discipline. ' '". I refer -all who wish to know1 all about us here, to Rev. George B." VYetmore of your cottuty. What he tells you, you may be lieve, "r I trust Mr. Editor, you will publilh this notice and do justice to our Institution whose whole aim is the mental and moral advance ment of the; worthy poor iu our land. Please send me the copy containing this When opportnuity presents MARRIED. Worth Carolina Coltes. Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus Co-. If. C Tnatitnlwin ia nlu.o.ntlv .ilnofa1 In r.nA vjn ine wmwiuv, iati, at tneM. i. onnrcn f ,k 1,01,1.;., ,t;..r e ii. tu0 "' r? Ir'.v "3 w- iKY. . . vrawiuru, nr. ne, Kc 10 astie vear w W. T. Linton, of New York City., and Miss M. D Keeves, of balMbury. On the 23rd inst., by the Rev. W. H. 1 r.. as. 110 " j r t Lin Acaaemic irom zio.vv to -.ne- Mr. J. J. Bass,nger,andMrs.LeahT. fo CataIoue v.)pl to -uruse, nom 01 couniy. REV. L. A. BlKLE, X. M. I'resident DIED. In Rowan Co., on 129th June, m Stansill, in 76th year of his age. Ue leaves many frietids in Cabarrus and Rowan, who kuewhiui only to praise and Respect In this county. July 1, 1874. Lily Flor ence, miant daut;uter of i'leasant M. and f....:.. n o-.n ., 11 nk. I Coll of Mia rr . Stnpa on, I frat nnrt rf thMO Tno Haaocuil infunt iraa a liival vr litlj I ... o the note, and favor shall be reciprocated. I send you Catalogue. You will see that during 'ast year we had 238 students. Yours truly, R. L. ABERSETHY. Ivw Si . -i r. .SirtJ t;. .aoi- next Scholastic year will beyin August 8rd, is, 4. Expenses for hall session, 20 weeks, as follows : Collegiate Department, $90.00 Academic from So.00 to 90.00 If vou want Brown's Cotton din, come to Crawford and Heilig. We furnish them with or without self feeder. If you want Telegraph Straw Cutters, come to Crawford & Heilig's. If you want Steel Plows Fairbanks' Scales, KLOTTZ-S DRUG STORE. March 19, 1874 tf. Wen CMera ! mailed. A large discount to ea, Schools, Lodges, etc Ca RICH FARMING LANDS IK NEBRASKA. Now lor Sale Very Cheap! Massky ' Pot LTaY PoWdkj: cu res and pre- Mm a. a - vents it, v urea and prevents Uapes in vac Chicken, Fatlens fof market in a remarkably e, Turkey, Geese, Dock. and chickens and ruakes them lay better. Price 25 cents. TEN YEARS CREDIT only at, INTEREST OILY 6 FEB CENT. July 9, 2874. 4tms, THE BEST Crawford & Heilig's. SEWING machines, O i a m m . . aud Garden How, come to THE FRANKLIN STEAM WASHER. If , von want Glam, Nails, Putty. Locks. lunges, Screws; coma to Crawford & Heilig's. parental affection. Rut He, who is the dis poser of all things, saw fit to gather the lit tle jewel to himself. Whilst shedding' the tear of affection, the submissive heart can solace itself with the words of the Savior : 'Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the king dom of heaven. "Go' to thy rest, my child. Go to thy dreamless bed. Gentle and unde61ed, With blessings on thy head." SALISBURY MARKET. JULY 30. ' 1 and low-horn T'll . . I ft .1 YiiuaiiH anu low born wretches are uaing th postal card to circulate through the mails vile plunders of decent people. Mr. A. G. Moore, of Haw River, has been mad ft victim of thete cowardly slanders,yi( thje gdorj citicots of Atlanta, Ga., have been similarly attacked. When (lie villiatiB arc discovered, let tlum anifcr J - T T- " !" 1 extreme penalty of lift WtrV J S 1 the petmlty The time has passed for talking or for long winded cditori ila work is now on down on the day of election. Every ot r uhould he at the polls. Let no one pprink of staj ing at. home under the fm presfi tn that the Conservative ticket will triumph any how. Oe to the polls and vote and do not fail. Mesprs Keen, Crawford, T.J. Meroney, Sullivan, McNeely and Mock, hav! pabrisjied card which f tWfaetorilj .lilain tluas Vbjiung of tins Billy -Ueo- dcrson circular. We will publish them next week. Why Not P How to carry on war humanely is exer cising several of the nations of Europe just jiusBta laaes me initiative, ana the now. subject was before the British Parliament on Thursday. But why not go a little Inn her back, and, instead of considering the means of preventing the barbarities ot war, take up tbeqijetio0 pot before them since the success ol the Geneva Arbitral tion, and trj to get rid of war itself, the prolific cause, ot those barbarities, or at least to lt8aea ijie number of thetn, according to the example -set by the Uui ted .States and Great Britain f . The ab surdity involved in this whole business is enormous. . Nations vie with each other in seeking to invent the most destructive weapons those which will kill aud wound most aud tartuerest ort and then vie Buying Bates : CORN new $100 COTTON -11 a 15 FLOUR $.4 00 a 450 MEAL $1.05 BACON (county) 10 12-hog round POTATOES Irish 90 a Sweet $1.00 EGGS 10 to 12 CHICKEN6 S2.00 per doz. LAUD 12 a 15. FEATHER? TALLOW 9 a 10 RYE a 100. BEESEWAX 30. dinary family can be done before brak$it than in any other way without the wear, ana tear of clothes incident; to the old wayi A large family can save the price o ' a washer in one year in clothes. A smalt family 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, ) ; WRiixra PAPER OF EVERY SHADE, AND TINT, ENVELOPES OF 1 ALL STYLES MUSIC, &c., No extra charge for ordering books or Music not on hands. All orders prompt ly attended to Call and get writing paper cheap. ot the Salisbury Book Store. January 2 1S74 ly. ing M 1871 aud Sewtnff Machine ATTACHMENTS, OF ALL KINDS, ALSO KEEDLES, OIL A THREAD, ALSO A LOT OF STATIONERY, i Send for "the Pioneer," A bandome illustrated Paaer. niailaiaaaaai the Homkhtkad Law. A iRW NUMBli just published, malltd free to all prU of tAa worm. . asidreaa, D. F. t)ATI8. Laud ComanseMMcn. P.I TR. iw COASTING OF ol If vou want Carpenter a Tools, Bell oases, fll- IT! ..... . .vuvui., v ices, iron a oieei, corue 10 Local and iTl a an n c tt i la 1 0 w r VjraWIOra CSU llClllg S. of DiOerent qualities, ala,'veral stjlc LETTER lfAPER, If you want Alarm Money Draws, Flcrrinc" PACKET, ( O.M.MEIL I AL, FJiENCH AND fire Proof Safea, come to iMoL'liMMi N)1 r- r- r . mi btnmuri Si O J 0 TT ! 1. v UraWIOi a. & XlCniSrS. rapcr and vurioejrhiand shea of ENVELOPES Ifrnu irnnt 1 1 n )i I Irvl I, j I ti M H-lcL- I n' Bl - a vi.-, jxnra ntiuiK, uiuyts a, ruiu, rcnuciK, i . Brass Andirons, come to ?P also ft large lot on ViiiVVlUlU (IUU AlAJlll . NORTH CAROLINA If you want to build a Carriage, Bujisv, or Waggon, come to me word. - Let .every democrat and p orL- J with each other in eeekine humane de Brvai,ve be oti the alert irora new tinUM vices to ameliorate the sufferings of the Bl... .1 J A ml ... . wounded aud to pav resnect to the dead ! The vital principle of war is to infliet the greatest possible amount of in j my, do- t uc t ion and death upon "the enemy and the problem now before those Euro pean nations is how to inflict this injury. death destruction in the most humane jpfMirier ! . . 7' ' Jr would be onite as easy to enforce the principle ot peaceful arbitration as to f enforce a code to humanize slaughter and destruction. Either will have to rest ou honor of nations. PhUa. Ledger. new, 50. 60 TO TEXAS VIA THE LONE STAR ROUTE ! i I NTKKS'A XlO.NAL AN1 GliU AT No&TUERN K R) Passengers going to Texas via Memphis and Little Rock, or via Shreveport, strike this line at Longview, the Best Route in Palestine. ilearne, Waco, Austin, Huntxville, Houston, Galvaston and all points in Western, Central, Eastern and southern lex as. Passongers via New Orleans will find it the Best Route to Tvler, Mineola, Dallas, Overton, Crockette, Longview and all points in Eastern and Northeastern lexas This line is well built, thoroughly equipped with every modern improvement, including New and Elegant Day Coaches, Pullman Palace Bleeping Cars, YV estinghouse Air Brakes, Mil Sir L25 Bags "Old Tick" Coffee, 75 Bbls Sugars, 50 Boxes Assorted Candy, 3.) Packages No. 1 Mackerel, 15,000 lbs Bacon, 2,000 lb Best Sngar Cured Haras, 3,000 lbs Refined Lard, 500 lbs Sngar cured Beef, 25 Pnz. Brandy Peaches, 25 " Lemon Syrup, OU lioxes taaaavt 10 Kegs Soda, 100 Doz Oysters, 30 000 Cigars, 150 Reams Wrapping Paper, 30 Dos painted Pails, 100 sacks Ground Alum Salt, 50 " Deaken's Fine " ALSO ler's Patent Safety Platforms and Couplers ; and nowhere else can the passenger so completely depend on a speedy, aaie and comfortable jour ney. The LONE STAB ROUTE haa admirably answered the query : "How to go to Tezaa !" Iiy the publication of an interesting and truth, fuldocnment, containing a valuable and correct ia a a s . a- . a ? ? man, wnicn can oe o:4.iined, tree ol charge by addressing the GENERA LTICETET AGENT International and Great Northern Railroad Hons! on, Tezas. District E. A large stock of Boots. Shoes, 6c Hat (very cheap) Hardware, Saddles, dc Harness, Tanners, Kerosine, & Machine Oila. We are also agents for the celebrated Aladin Securitv Oil. warranted to stand a ire test ".'"E of one hundred fifty degrees Fahreuheit. SSSS. & therefore perfectly safe Ac vary little high er than Kerosine. . .. sc.-t i We also have a full stock of Liquors, inch as Foster, Dolin. Ac Bailey Whiskey Rum, Gin, Ginger & Blackberry Jlrandy, Forte Mederia, Sherry, malaga Wines, Ales &c dec. The above stock is offered at Wholesale d- Retail, at the very lowest figures. BINGHAM 4t CO. May 14, 1874 tf. Crawford and Heilig's. If von want a Westinehouse &Co. or Wheeler & Melich Threshing Machine, one Horse Pow er, down or mounted, come to Craword and Heilig's. -xrci Yoecmite and ether noted places which are truly roagniHceni. also a Hack of superior FLOWER P0T8, WbL'b will be told low at Singer 8ewing Machine Store on Siulh tide niaiu btreet, n Uie I'ubiic Square. T 1 Notice to Beta HAVE YOU TRIED JURUBEBA. AtEE TOO" Weak, Nervoua or Debilited P Are yon so Languid thai anv exertion mv qairrti more or an effurt than yon feel of making f Then try JTRrilKBA. the wonderful and iuvigvrakr, a. uitb acts so litnefloiallj ast the accreWe orgatic a to impart rigor to aU tbe vital for It is no aioobolic appetiser . which 1 !r a tburt Uuif. oolv u let ia a low depth of u.M:iyt but it is a loiiic acting ilinttiy iiutk Iir audi It rerulat the llrve'.i. ociets the and givoH aach a h nJthy tone to the Kyxtem s to wooU make the lavalai hke a new perisou. iu operation k not violent, bat is cat ised by greet gentleness ; the patient lences no sadden cbar.ge, no marked but gradually his troubles "Kohl their tenU.hke the And vlently fteal awaj." Thin h uo new untried dibcovcry, but We been long used with wonderful re medial reaaJta anA in pronocoeed by tbe highest aarbiltie. "the most powerful touis and alterative kawwa" Ask vour druggit ! r it. For aide by Wit. F.KIDDER A 00 . Kew Tork. 4w wford & Heilig's and buy Picks, Axes, all not paid for. are herebv notified toiy up I, lrm, Hammers; Fuse, Trace (Miains,.atoaoe. In mv Itoence, pi? tu Mr. Twos. H All pcmjiiH indebted to Kerne and Urother eilhor hv note or account: at the LIverlv Stable a. a a -W m --a B - . Jl von want tn nuiid Kali Jfoaaa. come lo . or bJUire. or tor gous nurcbaecl at the aiation t'ra Steel Horse Shoe Horse Shoe Nails, Aiaes.Hhovels Ac &c If von want Steel Winged Shovels, Ball Tongues or Iron Shovelx, come to Crawford and Heilig's. Our variety U too extensive to mention. L If vou want to buv anv thine like rtardware. ac invite you to come to - . . . . - : . . Crawford and Heilig-s - ' - A. ' - . -7- T - 1 n -a K a FIRST CLASS STORE.ON MAIM STREET .asatoll --t ' t a SALISBURY, N. C. 4.1. We guarantee oar Prices as low and goods aa cheap aa any boainess house in tbeland. North or South. May 14, 1874 tf. YauderlurJ wh-He receipt will be ijood. D. L. DUIXGLE, ReckivsW at Kerea A Brother. May 28, H743mos. FOB SALE. The undersign fier fonrth of his CMna lirove planiatioa (or sale. The plantation on; V.n- AJO Acres A ta we! I wmlered. t will sell it in traef tn-euit ptirrhasers. H Ties en fboth Kidea of tbe N". C. Rail Bead nc.i.- anJ around the hLatiefl. ' 1 full also fell lot of one or taw acres fur bui Idling purpor to those de iriiif Ut nl business at China Grove. A good produca business k done here and with more capital it can easily be deahlsd. There promisee' to be a good classical school here aoon the fiast ittaiiva begieing tbe Srri dav of An?nt. T57-1. Charcbes of dlfvrent denominations convenient Address me at China Grove, Rowan County N. C Term liberal. J. FRANK PATTERSON. China Grove, N. C. July 1st 17 L2mos. 1 1 saaJ H I aw Laaaal Laaal 0 The Brown Cotton Gin. Tho attention ofglantcrs sad others b again called to tbe atfite old ard r. 'tah met I M Cottua tiius. They are fareisbHl thsaai year grra'ly impnived, and iuHb4BgvWbp esper enoe of thirty yer In their -i. TifartMret--u ld o st has beeu left undu to uke U.eUi taa u.. ; n imble ami perlect WT1 a Gre it ma . tie reultul oureuotu we reid enJr tiieirefe:atIirid repu'.Lun and i4 popularity. K'U 1'k.i.ikt i i or oakjiaaejiir STasxt.vii. IXaAirtLrrr. Licar RixaiacaLd are sfArtTT and ejCALiTT f f.rr raobrcv eballcage coupeUtsnt. Wa aa pi earad rarrnar to any rcaaooable erteal ft rrm) ansae faction to everv plattar or wcts4v. 1 ukea sre wild at the 1 iwr t aiefrice lor food , ..u 0 ..n - 1 maehinee, and on reaH!- terms. TTe revile examinatioa f tea aauipses 1a u iMssae at our lecs.l areuu Lo will five ail dostied fa formation .irt1! rimih applicants with carwlao. enin;en"faio.-v I-ti-f Irom parUes tnfl din in all wtuMmn H -Hie ctou eoontry Ciriularp. Price Iit. and other iuformatioB, may be oMjlred ol oar Utgndt or by addressing THK BROWN fXrTTOX Of O0 Xew London, Coaa. Crawford end Heflig Agents 8svrh bary N. C. r - bk -y i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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