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yd ' 1 Cora Una ID airman SALBslilJBr T II I' USD At SEPTEMBER 17 The Grnd Lodge of 0. S. of I. O.O. P. will meet in Atlanta, Ga., on 21st, inst. TIjp Dentist of North Carolina propose to bold meeting in Raleigh during the State Fair for the purpose of organizing a Stale Dental Society. President Grant has declined to be at oar forth corning State Pair, on account of business engagements. Glad of it. He would add nothing to the Fair, aa but few people in this section are so much inclined to hero worship aa to desire to see him. Playing into Their Hando. The Radical papers of this State are opposed tT the calling of a Qonveution. Their argument is iuexpediency, the aame as that used by the Conservative papers that oppose it. Thus, says the Hillsboro Recorder : "the policy of our friends plays directly into the bands of tho radical party which would perpetuate all the evils fixed upon us by the Constitution of 1868. That was radical work, and is for radical profit." Hot only so, but in thus plaeing our selves on the Radical platform, we assume the responsibility for Radical wrongs and misrule, and throw away every possible chance for Conservative triumphs hereaf ter in ibis State t The people will most surely repudiate a party that bears no Wm. Eaton, Esq., of Warrenton, is out fruits ; that has no higher mission than to in a letter on the Convention question, keep its members in office ; that submits Mr. E. will do very well to get up lega to aod condones the crimes of Radicalism Forms, but he is lost when he attempts for the sake of the spoils of office. argument on matters of vital public inter est. The advice to the shoe maker would bo apt here. Personal. We were favored last week by a visit from our old friend Mr. John Rosser, of Memphis, lie is a native more evidence was needed to of Lancaster, S. C. He had not been in Charlotte since 1826. It was then a small hamlet of some dozen houses. The If any establish the crimes of H. W. Beecher it tl t p their minds to hear no othct ! 3dk . , i , r i small am ei oi huluu uuacti iiuubcb. iuv was given bv Mr.Frank Moulton a few days . , r , .. , rf Catawba Journal was the only newspaper ago. But the New York papers and Ply- then pubiitshcd in ai tDi8 8ecuon. Now month Church still insist that the great almost every cross road has its organ. libertine is innocent, because he says he Charlotte Home. is not guilty. Wat power money has in The Catawba Journal was edited and tho world ! What virtue there Is in the published by Mr Lemuel Bingham, who word of a rascal when, the people make now resides in the town of Statesviile. Mr. Bingham and the Hon. Philo White, were joint editors and publishers Tho negro shot by Judge Schenck of the Western Carolinian at Salisbury in self defense is not dead and but slight- in 1822, or thereabouts. A year or two ly wounded. The negro went to the subsequent to that time Mr. Bingham re-. Judge's office and told him he wanted to moved to Fayetteville, and published the kill a white man and would rather kill a FauetteviUe Observer, and at a still later Judge than anybody else. Thq Judge period removed to Charlotte and brought ordered off tho negro but he would not go. t the Catawba Journal. In 1828 he Matters proceeded until the Judge was came back- to Salisbury and published their sentiments on the question in 1871. When we consider what a large number of oar people voted for a Convention in 1871 in the face of the threats, doubts, drawbacks and difficulties that surrounded tbem, weLaWe more convinced than ever that the people will not ouly go for the measure, now, but that they demand it of the nest Legislature. eagerly pick tbem up andadvocate tbem vehemently ; but, as a general. thing, there time is occupied with schemes such aa tbe (State Convention, adopted a platform in Universal Suffrages hobby, of several years , ago. They shun change aa tbe devil does holy water, no matter how much good it promises the people. They are powerful fellows to tnakej promises, but they never fulfill them. In short, they will do nothing boldly and manly, when there is the sligh test possibility of a change being wrought that is likely to interfere with their official aspirations. Let the people therefore speak out. It is to them we look for good result. here the Yadkin and Catawba Journal. The Home may not know that Coopee & Krider, (Jacob Krider, Esq., of Mt. Vernon, Rowan County,) published a The Piedmont Press, under the head of Magazine in Salisbury years before Ling compelled to fire upon the fellow, though not with the purpose of killing, but wound' ing or disabling. The infamous act of the Administration in sending troops to the South, and the attempt of carpet-baggers to get up a new rebellion, begin to awaken apprehension among the more sensible and considerate Northerners for the permanent value of their bonds and the credit of the Federal Government. They declare that recon struction has proved a failure, and they can see nothing in the further interference with the South, but bankruptcy, repudia tion and a war of races. If only repudiation of the Federal war debt and the bankruptcy of the Abolition thieves result as a reward to the self righteous Northern people for their inter ference with the South, we shall have nothing to regret. The Northern people arc rich, and they became so by making tho South poor. They carried on a war of outright plunder and spoiliation against the South for four years ; they murdered in cold blood and robbed our people of every thing they could lay their hauds on ; by an act which puts the common freebooter to shame, they deprived the South of millions of money in slaves. At the end of actual hostilities, they were not satisfied with their innumerable robberies, and with having reduced the South to utter bankruptcy, but they at once began to tax their ingenuity to devise ways and means to further torment a people they had robled and ruined. opened their prisons and penitcn tiaries and sent forth as tnncfl p Viik hrn n ri j t man (nni'!te fi n .1 t i -'-" .-... iuvbw - i lariBpruaente. wo nnve thieves, by the Federal array, and other- complain of Jo's decision wise shielded and protected them "by ap- the people an honest and a good Judge. POOB DAVY ! Be sure you are right and then go ahead, was the watch word of one who was in many respects a moral Phi losopher whose counsels and life are worthy of tbe most profound study and respect. Would that we had more Davy Crockets now a-days ! Would that more of our public teachers, editors, lawyers and doctors, would act upon the the advice given by him. It is distressing to see how many of these jump at conclusions. To day they will take a position, as a feeler ; to-morrow they will eat their words, because some big man says their action is premature, inexpe dient, impolitic. Principle, manliness and justice have no part in the politics, composition and doctrine of these chant pjoos of the times. Policy, expediency, is every thing. The watchword or' the great philosopher is superseded, Poor Davy ! TIIE MICHIGAN DEMOCRACY. The Michigan Democrats, at their .late which, among other things, they say "We demand an immediate abandonment of all efforts to rule States for corrupt par ty purposes by an infamous alliance of carpet-baggers, scalawags and bayonets." A positive cure for diabetea, gravel, Bright' disease, dropsical swelling, Don-re ten I ion or incontinence, and all diseases of the bladder and kidney, is Kearney's Extract Buchu. Ak for it and lake no oilier. Depot 104 Duane Street, New York. Sold by druggists everywhere. OUR CONSTITUTION. The Raleigh Sentinel referring to the judicial contest between Wilson and Cloud, says : "A constitution which can- Tbey not clearly show who is Judgo certainly needs amendment. J o Dobsou, the Solid- I. 1 . I . mm i their inmates lor oruenng tue oneiin wno to recognize , , as Judge, was certainly a chapter on con carpetbaggers among us : they backed ., .. e . v . r, stilutional government and carpet-bag no reason to lie has given The Cant of mpotorsa. It is so obvious thst physical and constitu tional rigor is the bent defense against disease, that even the vendors of drastic purgatives ad vertise them as tonics, stomachics and invigor ants, in the hope of enlisting the confidence of the public in the devitalizing and pernicious potions. It is amusing to note bow these im postors imitate and copy the language in which the medicinal properties of ITostetter'a Stomach Bitters are discribed. Although tbe effect of their rasping evacoants hi to destroy the tone of the digestive organs and the bowels, and to rob the system of its vita) strength, they are un scrupulously recommended to the weak and prostrate victims of disease as stimulants ! It is time this humbug (not a very successful one it is true, thanks to the mature common sense of the American people) was stigmatized, as it deserves. Such mischievous falsehoods should be eziHMed pro bono publico. Hosteller's Stom ach Bitters, be it distinctly understood, is a stimulant. It has a spirituous basis, and that basis is the vehicle which diffuses its wonderful smitary principles through every part of the system. The tonic, alterative and regulating ingredients of the Bitters would be compara tively inert it'they were not, so to peak, carried to the localities where they are required by the stimulating agent. The cant which protests against the use of a pure alcoholic fluid, when employed as a means of giving full effect to medicinal extracts of the highest utility, is the cant of charlatanism. Kvcry intelligent physi cian so characterize it, and the sick who are griped, convulsed and debilitated by the nau seous and disgusting nostrums of tbe parties who put it forth, soon find to their sorrow thst it is a delusion and a snare. Hosteller's Bit ters, the great sanitary stimulant of the age, is, in the truest sense of the words, a wholesome. vitalizing, renovating preparation. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "some place for the insane," says : "It seems to us, the best policy is, for ham & White's time. But Coopee & Kri der were themselves preceeded in the the Legislature to increase the size of tbe printing and publishing business by a Asyiura at naieign, or Duua anotner in German named Sloomp. If Salisbury si... wr 4 sUmJ l r i uiu n i'pl, eyw u wan vj expense, uvi fVlTV tnUMifiliin tln n won i t irk nau " V wr is eeeiaaaew vssss ww iv.u uulu jvs pu j i . 7 - - n the expenses of its own insane in the the Uome u 18 aot inappropriate to advert pro on ate legislation. 1 nesc base in s a. w 8trnments were to keep open the woun of the war, fan the fires of discord, steal all that was left, and crush out the remain - And here we would remark that honesty , in a Judge is more to be desired than Ud . i : . But the Constitution is equally indifi- l i i -C i nite and unreliable on man v other matters ing. manhood of our people. For nearly . ' " " 4 Asylum." We are in favor of extending the ac commodation for the insane, and would prefer to see it provided in some of our healthy and cheap Western Towns Mor gan ton, Newton, or As he vi lie. We do not. however, annrchend tho r reason for requiring each Township to pay the expenses attendant on the sup port of its own insane. Why should a Township be held responsible for a provi dential visitation ? to these pioneers in the publishing busi ness. ten years this system of outrage, wrong, plunder, and insult has been kept up, and we seem to be no nearer the end than be- in fact, it is as utterly tin suited to the wants of the people of North Carolina, as is the Code of Civil Procedure expensive fore. So-called co-equal States are still M C0,UP,CX- But, unless a Convention ARGUMENTS AGAINST A CONVEN TION. Some opposition to the calling of a Con vention at this time has been expressed. But there has really been no good reason given why we should not have a Conven tion, and there has not been an argument uttered against it worth the paper on which it was written. A few papers have declared their opposition, merely, without trampled on and their rights ignored. There is no limit to the Federal power. Constitutions and laws are disregarded when they stand in tbe way of the pleas ure of the Presidttit or hinder the progress of mere party su4Wess. The most pros perous, peaceable, and desirable portion of this onee happy Federal Uuion has been overrun and devastated and tbe peo is called, we must puff t the inconveniences it imposes indifiuitely. The legislative mode, or patching process, will take near ly five years, and we will piobably have a worse constitution then than now. The necessity for a Convention is absolute. BUNCOMBE. We publish in another column a com pie plunged into hopeless bankruptcy and I munication from i.m c at" in response humiliation ; yet we are asked to respect to a paragraph that appeared in the of the citizens, tax-payers, agaihst the new8PaPer bave vml J attempted to tered among cs, while we are taxed about the ... - I lnrilil nnh u nmninn in tins mattai I The latest telecrrama brine- denlnmblp J offering any satisiactory excuse for it. We , , , . , . vVTrmvr iv rUr,v tn k vntn n( n news from New Orleans, La. An uprising . ntlCed lbatt corresPonacntB of cer- inflicted tbege wrong8. Troops are still combe, about two weeks ago. Our figures votes given Pool and Purnell to pay the cost of our subjugation and were taken from our Raliegh exchanges, keep in trim the instruments of our op- The vote as stated by us was published pressions. Why then should we care how in two of the Raleigh Dailies, and as we soon bankruptcy overtakes tbe North, and had not at that time seen the vole of the repudiation follows in the wake of a dis- county we concluded that that given by solved and now miscalled Federal Re- the News and Sentinel was correct, and public ? If a war of races does not come, it will attention not been not be because Northern malignity, Radi- specially. cal hate, and Federal legislation have uot In regard to the other matter published conspired to bring it about. The euforce- by "Democrat," we know nothing, and - nin.millin. wa1.Kaw5aj.amJ1 n ; . 1 by the Kollogg government, has resulted in a fight and the loss of fifty lives in the l streets of New Orleans. The people had grown weary of the insults and wrongs and rebbtsry of the scoundrels whom the Radical party had foiated upon them, and thoy aimed themselves for the contest. What a commentary upon Radicalism, GrautUm, Reconstruction and Federal in terference generally. Grant has issued forestall public opinion in this matter. They have fen e rally written under ficti- tiootf names, and as their arguments have been worthless they have produced to im pression. As a specimen of the arguments used in opposition to the measure, we give the following taken from a correspondent of the Concord Sun : "I object to 'a Convention on the fol lowing grounds, 1st We are too poor to bear the additional expense and taxation. 2nd, It would be unwise and inexpedient, should not have noticed the error had our called to the matter his proclamation and taken aides with the it might be attended with defeat aud dis- ment of the Civil Rights Bill is intended permit its inseition iu these columns in WANTED. MARRIED LADIES To call or send stamp fur confidential circular. To them only. An absolute preventive. No Medi e'me, no trtuhle, and ntirfi;ctly safe. DU. GUSTAVUS FARR. No. G Eant Washington St. A BEAUTIFUL META4.IC GBA7I COriBm Is now offered to every one interested in beautifying and protecting th theic deceased relsUves. E n'l i : t : a :.L. a - - .f .--I . i ticjr u c uiauo in mur sit-c, wnu Tncijr vi (ivir?, ranging m price frsa Sm tn SfiO. acenrdin? tn size and ht -le. Can bo nninux) t. i- t a 1 j uipireo. iihiiu nlnnitufl tn suit I lm lulu nf nlimhiun A v.laniJ J... . 1 . "UiaJUlur k. 1 i ' - j vj muiuc. a ; THIS HANDSOME DECORATION is o Mr rod at such nnces a to mace 11 witlnu reach of ail u'.. : , : ... r. . . - , , " iuue ue ciuV. And nunlir fpnni.il v tn mil ana PTamiiiC fur I lrrn-lvu "c f D J " . . Specimen can be seen at J. A. Ramsay's office. C PLYLEIL Aeent. ATTENTION FARMERS We have foni different varieties of North ern Seed wheat for Sale, cheap. Call and see na. BEPNHARDT & ROXS (1 mo.) JAS. LEFFEL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE m p Tmbin Water Wheel. P001E it- IWltT BALTIMORE, Kanojaetmrara for tha Ssath and locth r at; S-pt. 17. 1874 ly. Iiidiauapolis. IuJiana. Yrtt thieves of course not quietly er. Thev Slvei thnncrh th Rnntl. V,Q &lA -JtU "j i tt . . .1 .- o- w uticu fTii,u ana are juany inuignani at ine vile provi J! eucrai troops. Will tho North never awak i Butt Southern men will 8ter. 3d, Many good men and true, who to be the trumn eirl in the inannninn I u i . . . 1 3 .1 1 , . i t- -i-l r a ; f , " '-e- SaTsT. ZXZZ -t tbi. iah0m.0 unrfy. if it an, wilIBodmlaa.toprotetl:ein- gwied uh the rajoality of tUt party, other device will be adopted. So tl some that we have no interest in coudoning the crimes order that the parties referred to may have a chance, to set themselves right, if wronged. o ion s of the eivil Rights Bill, voted with 0f our persecutors. We must determine t'CtIO ving en to the folloy of Sonthern interference ? the last election and this might be L of our8elve8. peaCeably if Lei tha F..nrl n ...vi..j. the means of driving them from onr side." t , ... vvivuuiii ut aiiX uauuD we may, but let us resolve at all events to dirt, and ceae to look North off and the Sonthern people will soon cor nothing better than the above can be eat n0 more reel the evils which afflict the body politic. 8a5d against the calling of a Convention, for kindness Tbey will clean ont the Augean stables we tUink l opposition ought to cease at that we BUaU ever unable t0 ana estaoiisn nonest. government. Aud once. this matter should be left to them alone. There is not a school boy who can repeat There will be no neane until thia the multiplication table and who known V " wmsw iiiv T I a - . . . is adopted. any thing about the cost of legislation at all, who docs not know the cheapest and For the Watchman. Messrs. Editors: In your hwue of the 3d inst., you speak of the vote of thia, (Buncombe) County aa a grand puzzle. While 1 am not surprised at you and the balance of mankind bein Duzzled at tbe vote cast here, vou are We have no cause to fear greatly in error when you say that, Purnell carried the tounty. Col. rooi earned it by a mnioritv of near 000. Rut it in tm (lint wa of ourselves if we bnt act prudently. The elected a Radical to the Legislature and that by time is not distant whnn f.i.,.U will ri a very large vote 200 ahead of our regular I nominee when the Democratic majority in the up w cucuuioge us in our siruggies against County is near 600 1 But thia is not the worat The Ml Great Amal Fair of Western North Carolina will be HELD IN SALISBURY OCT. 27TH, 28TH, 29TH. 30TH. & 31ST, OCT.. 1874. The Exhibition promise to lc the granduat ever aoeu in Uie Weatera part of thu State. New and Improved AGRIlULTURAL implements of all description! and fine blooded Stock of all kind.4 will be on exttiiiiiion from every part of the conntry. Triala ofHpoed everyday and the fact that Fifteen Hundred Dollars in Premiums are offered in thia department alone will insure some of the finest racing ever seen in this" part of the country. The Pre miums in every department are liberal, ana NO ENTRANCE FEE IS CHARGED ON ANY ANIMAL OR ARTICLE for exhibition except in the Trial of Speed. Thu is done to give our county Exhibitors a fair chance to display the frnita of their indus try without any ridc of Loaa,"aud every body in invited to Enter anything which may be thought worthy of Notice in the induct rial pur-suit-!. Tlie ohject of the Fair u to benefit the Farmer and Mechanic of the county by bring- t.irv !.. tli. I r nAjiAA aaot Bti.l imtimvoil ItrbiL nf Ktiick and imiilomentM of Lnhtir. No Gambling will be permitted on tbe Ground.. Arrangements will be made to accommodate all who may attend with Board and Lodging at low rates Single adraiiwion 50 cents For Further particulars inquire of any of the officers of the association TH09. W. KEEN. Pies. B. P. ROGERS. 8ec. Nearly 7000 now in um, working under heads varying from 2 tn 240 feet ! 24 size, from 5 to 96 inches. The most powerful Wheel in the market. And raoct tconnrcic-il iu uae of Water Largo ILLUSTRATED Pamhpljt aoit pon free. MANUFACTURERS, ALSO, OF Tortalble and Stationary St nam Engines and l)oilert, Balcock oc Wilcox l'utent Tiibujoun Boilers, KbaogbV Crush'T for Miucfiiis, Saw and (riiai M'lls, Fiotiring Mill (tachiuery f r Whitfl Iad Works and Oil Mill. Shafli. Pull, ys aud ENI) FOR CIRCULARS. S.p. 3. 1874 6pk. and lawless encroach- bing we did, Maj. Avery our nominee for So- A. , . -I licitor was beaten in the County by nearly 000 An mwAmmi... a . . AO -lk , , . " ' 5 d.uo v 1 votrs anu our nominee lor ftupener court Clerk An oxGovcrnor of "distinction;' it is possible method of changing the ju8tice in the North, the great West will only received 442 votes when the strength of the l.i n n a a ma a. . ,a l. . . 11 i i i ,t.t..4... l mi , mi i - unconstitutional meuts. eaid, has expressed himselfs opposed to Constitution i hy a Convention. The a Convention. We know of an ex-Govern- reaaon why it would be unwise and inex- or of "distiuctiAu," who, it is said, was pedient the writer does not say, unless, as opposed to Convention in 1871. The he adds, it might be attended with defeat reason why is about as sensible as that aQd disaster." Not half so liable to be which tho fellow gives who did not like attended with defeat and disaster as tho Legislative mode. But the 3rd reason, A-A i AA i.A t u j .j. , partvs ovorliOO! Well, you naturally ask, ere long see the folly and stupidity of wha(wa8 the maOer-what brought all this crashing out so valuable a Commercial about, Well, Sirs, this is what you and the .ectio, M ft, Soh. Let n pTO. ft, ZSRLfSZ 2JS even tenor of onr way, giving thanks to nee (so-called) of our party for Congress. He none hut God for onr existence. and his friends, who had ''packed" him in, had areat fears of his success, and thev so wuinanM that he was to be elected if it coat the head of EXBlBiT TAYLORLNG ESTABL1SEKR I tak frieiil this method of lnf..nnitte mA aud pair.. us that I hav.- r-J,7 Saliabory. aud opnd a shopa W.;. in the building below Juhu Suidera. oi. l guaranty to do wtrk as eh van AuA M J na . hu ."r: uuur iu in v ouiu, vt eaab ur W tvr. Call and see me. JOHN A. STOCKTOL Spt. 10. 1774 kuo. Vi Stats or North Cabouai. i it, uw pj Davtk Coramr. J imn. Bmurj Marshall, Pit 1 Petitioo kxnmm Jwwst. J al of K (i i R. O. Jone, SurviTinc Adtnr. M arW oi rfuvrpu ml. i looser, uccaacu. j IXJL OF THE Clrk of the Commissi.. otrs of the County of Il"Wan to tbe tir t Moudaj in H-pteuiber. A. 1874 Atniiunta and items audited hy the Board to the members thereof. D. A. Davis, per diem 14.00 MoseaL. Holmes, " " 4.00 John I Shaver. " 24.00 E. Maoney, " ;t.00 do do Milleage 1J30 J. G. Fleming, per diem 40.00 do do Miileace 24.25 G. Bernhardt per diem 40.00 do do Milleage 21.00 Horatio N. Woodson per diem 4G.00 $301.15 Distances traveled by tha members of the Board, in atleudiog tbe seaaioBs of the same t E. Mauney. 2i0 miles J. G. V t viui ug. 485 do G. M.-Il.-aruliardt. 4:tJ .1.. HORATIO N. WOODSON. Cleik. Sept. 9. 1674 4 ta. It appearing to the aatitf-triinn (.f iLr 11.-1 11 a? a ; a - 1 m a ' vj. woiie i uoi a rouoent of lactam it ia thereCore ordered that publicatua be aae for aix weeka aocccMvelj, in iht "Canes Waclliman" a newatmuer feHUaed m a. Town of Saliftbory, . C nolifrinf mi4 l. Jooea as Admr. aforcaaid, that he appar o lore 1 be judge 01 j'rotwie tor aak) c hia office in Mockavillr. and anvrrtW 1 t . 1 . . : ji ' 1 - .-1 ? .-. ' "if 1 muuuwiiicii i uieu ia una lAJurLta 01 wiiicn hud mail. l ! ik mmJmi twentr dara after the aenrir of iLU 1 . r .... ... mm, ami n nc lau lo answer wiuitn taa aiorvouti, appitcauon will be made to tat for the relief aked Cur in the pttiiiua, at tame will then be heard and acted aa. Uthdayof Aug. 1874. n. b. now Aim. Clerk 80 per tor CnA. And Probate Jeas. Aug. 20, lg74 w. Blaciier aid Eeiienu, Attorndys, ounsellors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, I.C January 22 IS74 f. " f Cedar Cove Nurseries. ra.i ana onr rrupmeai Ked itains. Ta4kinUKiutj. Ureal itvlooemenU oflerad U r - r.i berry and It-vpberrv 1'lanu. Price Li now readv, with bat rarities. Send lor tU Address. CRAFT A SAILOR, Red Plain, Yadkin Co, K.l 4 r i . - . . t rm,. o, hit u. 3 H C Sir.i- berrv FOR AND THE SOUTH WEST. ive party, because it durst at' tempt measures in a legal and Constitu- A mass meeting is called by the e!eF7 other nominee in the District. The Press J nf ihn Qtf M H7flS2 HA pnntrn Pii in tha inform! - a I va aMNl IV w w-wft 1 1 1 v v uemocrats ot c raven county to give ex pression to their views hi favor of a Con vention. of Vance that not a word was said against tbe Radicals or any Independent except Durham ! Radicals and Independents were all clever fel lows provided they were for Vance I other nomi That is the way to do the thing. Let ne couhi go to the dogs as they could well Dr. Fell. There are several gentlemen of "dis- given in the above is a clincher I If there tinction" aspiring to 'distinguished" posi- are an7 who will be driven away from the tions, who fear the Convention move, lest Conservati it interfere with their selfish aims. This is the secret of their opposition. But thankd to tlm irooH nonan .f ilia I i .ft - 11 O - v.. uo uwuiq. I BAY let them eO. 'I'lieV am nnwnHhv tn I mtnam nrl af inrlr. tUir ri. .knnl Ka ll l. 1 1 T I . " ' ' I . auUul , " ,wucu be any where except in tho Radical this matter. We wish to hear from the "ld I V'UliiCWJ WZLn fllV 11 v . ' .iuva. uii Avyuv peopie ou una snoject ana not irom me not be surprised wuai u coat to me party to lime-Mrvi.,, officering, ,..! 08 ta hold a big (?) County Convention and ap- tional wav for iKa reliAf nf Ik. .u 1a : .11 .u n u a-. aoi to sacrabce these lutujti low for the sake - t r-Ti "-rMT" V"UUMC bU,s,r of the nominee (?) for Congress! You think 1 j stranze, I have no doubt, of this, but if vou could understand how the said nominee (?) for of ex-Governors, or other so-called leaders, Partv. is listened to as the rule of action for the We know that the true manhood of W JT TLhT Pmrf ? ,D; DS' Carolina-the property-holders, the tax J patrioU who are ever ready to give us a a oracics in tue jana, ana iney naa as well payers, the white oeonle. those moat deer,, eolnmn nr tr ik.U --nw - a -ia point delemtea to the Concessional Convention. ft?"?- Ti! rPl' n.-Hl7intere8teditt tb0 g-odorderand wel J menta on whichever .ide the interrogater Sl2 ZTrJTot GV'SK m '"wu' x uo "Pycni m ion, wun tare of the State, rallied as one man in may designate. No innovations resulting proxies, then you can begin to understand what eighty thousand negroes and fifteen or 1871 in favor of a Convention, and but in the tmhlie .rood have M t!ilr7 twontr iUi.r.rl k.- J i ft ... ft ' r r t p "aaMnn would not be astomsnea ai riaaicaisDeing elect twenty thousand carpet-baggers and scala- for the timid who were driven away from with such characters. No grand and liv ed for Clerk and Pepreaenutives in .'strong wags massed against them, eame very the. noll kv the f- f -a1 :--t : -aU a- .f 1 o... Democratic County I This is bad enough I ;a- .uJ r, r . , " r . J T : U.U10U- or ouue policy hllt th.r ia a darker picture vet to be POSTTONMENT SECOND AND LAST GE AND GIFT 'CONCERT IH AID OF TIlsT Masouic Belief Association OF NORFOLK DAY POSITIVELY FIXED. THURSDAY. 19TH NOVEMBER. last chmiqe- This enterprise is conducted by tbe MA SONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK VA. under authority of the Vir ginia Legislature, (act paised March 8th. Itf7'l 50,000 Tickets-6,000 Cash Gifts. $250,000 To be Given Away ! One Grand Cash Gift of. $30,000 One Grand Cash Gift of... 25.000 One Grand Cash Gift of .20,000 One Grand Cash Gift of... 10.000 One Grand Cash Gift of 5.000 One Grand Cash Gift of. 5.000 One Grand Cash Gift of.., 2200 15 Cash Gifts o! f 1000 each 15.000 28 Cash Gifts of 500 each I4.(M0 48 Cash Gifts of 250 each 10,750 79 Cash Gifts of 150 each 11,850 50 Cash Gifts of 100 each 25.000 578 Cash Gifts of 50 each 291900 0000 Cash Gifts of 10 ash 50.000 t ' WATER WHEEL ' TW boa fm the a&wttrj aad for a PwBpt ae4 W aaaJ naoad. K.J.BcawuB.TaA.rw' no great measures of reform, have ever I presented if this is not sufficient. tciana meas- uear carrying the Convention in the face ence, the negroes and scalawae whites onnnnmerableobstacles,-regardlessofthe that opposed them, would have been beat- been inaugurated by the mere pol threats of interference by the federal-en. The same element that was for a aud so-called statesmen. All ench . a. 4.1 . a a m . UOTen"DBDl luo wanuaauou ot many ot Convention in 1871 is still for it j for the urea have originated for the most part with their own number, the opposition of ex same, and even a greater necessityexists the people with the bold, independent Governors and other gentlemen of "dis- for it. We have more fully tried the spirits who scorne the snbtifbees. low :..: . tf J .a. . . i of ...c.un; mua me next ume mey make ConsUtntion and are better acquainted canning, and selfish expediency of the DZMOCBAT. tbe attempt they will succeed. So do not aUfcmpt to ttighuiu us by the opinions of I ie "distinguished" played-out. with its defects and unsuitableness. clap trap politicians. When rood meas- Some have said onr people do not desire ( ures arn thus introduced, aud it is evident a Convention that they made known the people favor them, the politicians will The Bar-room Remedy for all ailments in Rom. Bitters, surcharged with Fusel Oil. a deadly element, rendered more active by tbe pungent astrbzents wun which it is com bined. If joor stomach is weak and liver or bowels disordered, strengthen Sc regulate them with Vinegar Bitters, a pureW Veortablk Alter atite and Aperiekt. free from alcohol 6c capable of infusing new vitality into your exhausted system. Aw. The undersigned wUhealo inform his numer ous frip nda that he has received the appoint ment tp sell through ticket from Haliaborv. N. C to all points in Texas, Arkansas, Muwi-aippi, Alabama, Miaaouri, 1 enneaace aod Louisiana, via Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. Road. and their Southern Connection. Through Emigrant Ticket-, or First Claaa Tickets aold. and Baggage cheeked through. Parties wiahing to take Laborers to the above Statea, will bnd it greatly to their own advantage by negotiating with the underaigned at Kaliabury. Information in regard to States, time and Connections will be furnished either personally or through the mail. A. POPE, CJenM. Paasenger A Ticket Aft. Columbia, 8. a J. A. McCOXN A UGH EY, Agt. U.C.4A.B.R, Saliahnrv, ft. C. LOUIS' ZI If MER, Sept, 3. tf. Special Agent. State of North Carolina ROWAJI CoCnTT IK THE SrPBRIOB OoCtT. TUOMAS P. Johxstow, Tirinnr Qtnplr Id? 125 Bags "Old Tick Coffee, 75 Dbls Sugars. 50 H ixcs Assorted Candy, 35 l'ackagt-a No. 1 Mackerel. 15.000 lbs Bacon. 2,000 lbs Best Sngar Cared Ossa, 3.000 lbs Refined Lard, 600 lbs Sugar cared Botf, 25 Dos. Mrandy Peaches, 25 " Lemon Syrup, 60 Boxes Candhaf, 10 Kegs Soda, 100 D"i Ovsterr, 30 000 Cigars, 150 Reams Wrapping Paper. 30 Dos painted Pails, 100 sacks Groeod Alass Salt, 50 " Dcakea's Fine i AgmituU. The Georgia flume Insurance 6000CAS1I PRIZES aggregating. .$250,000 PRICE OF TICETS Whole Ticket. .$10.00 ' Qnart'rTick't $2Ji0 Half Ticket 5.00 Ele v Tiek't $100.00 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is Strictly for MOSCXIC purposes, and will be conducted with the same liberality, honmty and fairness which characterized the first enterprise. JOHN L. ROPER, President. For tickets and circulars giving full ia o nnation address HENRY V. MOORS, Sec'y, Norfold. Va. Tickes Lr sale by Jobs II. EnutM Salis bury 17, 1874 tf. lTauUif V Sam moos. 1 Company, DeftwkmL f To tue bhenflof Kowan County Greeting : Tou are hereby commanded to summon thia Georgia nnme rnfurance company the defendant above named, if it be found within vour Count r. to be anwwppeer before the Jodge of on? Superior uoan, w w ucia or be coantr of Rnvui tth Conrt-Rouse in 8aliburr on the 4th Mondav I &e.. dec. aw . thA t xx- i i t a . ". s rwwa. a i ne aoovc stocK is ALSO A large stock of Boots, Shoes, fc - 1 T nr. i I IIIIU'IIC .-M'I in. Tanners. Kerosinw. dt Mar Line OBs. e ahvi aarenta dr the nelebralrd Soearitv Oil. warranted tn stand s fc f one hundred 6c fifty d.-irr- ri 6c therefore perftly safe 6c v-tj liUi er than Keroetae- V lx. m. fntl HnV tA LmSSSS. as Foster. Dolin. be Bailey, Wbisaef Oio. Ginger Ac Blackberry Braeey." Mtltfria. nhrrrt. Al aaAlaa. Wise. Mederia, Sherry, 6c malaga. Vi offered at after tke 3rd Monday in September, 1W74, and answef tue complaint which will be deposited r : c a i . . ior uuu vAiuny, vium me Urst dan next Xenn thereor ; and let tbe said Defendant take notice that if he fiJls to answer the said complaint within that time, tbe Plaintiff will late jwjgmcni against it for the sent of six hundred dollar , with interest on the same from tue loin oay ot December. 1973. Herein fail not. and of thia Rn (inn rpitirn i na aa r.xxuuir oi tnr nwie fl I ll MM niitftr wmm kaail ..J v . r . I J S WrfUft hrh 'TIVCS. ' T J. II. BAR ATT Clerk c f the Superior Court of Rowan Cooa- V- Sept. 1874 6w be deposited rR.tail, at the very lowest f ..: iperior Court I BINGHAM st days of the na- u irts tf. 4 nr.nj.ni " EXECUTOR'S HOTIC tT.; .Vft. ek a.. rJ Ma. 1874. iic'iur " vvft J - ed as r.xeeuUr oi tne estate oi m - Cheap Chattel Mortgages, aad vsr ions other blanks for sals here having claims against tue saw eat them la the time prescribe! J . this notice will be plead ia bar of a. b. Aafost tS. 1914.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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