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- mr i L. WW m. V BALUBCRT THURSDAY BEPTEtBEtt84 For the Watchman lbs Democrats of Now York have nomi nated Mr. 8. J. TUdan as a candidate (or Governor. They also declare for Free Trade, Hard money, llomo Uale, Free man, and a Free Press. Lien't. Qor. Davidson B. Penn, the who has shown more back bone than inversions and subversions He turns aside and overturns thing. He uerverts words, meanings, aud uses and in fluences : be subveits how strangely, princi ples, and law, he also reconstructs, without the least rearard to truth, to satify his whims. 5 - i .... . . - - -i i.r his uHSMuus and so nils life and language with untruth and destroys the real virtue of 7 mi: m facts aud principles. It seems attunes as it life ami" evervtliine in it looks to be in an - i . . . , . any other man since the war, and the endless chaos, so throughly have men public i y , . -J1 I 1 . 1 ..II ..a ami all Will who so successfully drove Kellogg P" T " and his thieves from the poblie offices in They have bejuggled ideas and turned them v u . nt Vnr Orleans, inside ojt aud UDStde down. liUUUIllJI,wIB 81 v.. " u " 1 I - I . fc 1 nra I - .U- JiUn.rlMr not AUO WUIU W Lf I til, HIC uini"uiiw "j wv more of good feeling between Han mil lend a hand to helu Worth is au ancient word and tneauingf rth thaftelD. If himself or circum- ' -that quality of anything which makes it val-J gtance Qr event is set against hiss, if the con uable" also "virtue -merit." Mau is Urge-1 a;ct 0f nf, go hard with him ; be is worth heed- ly, very largely, a hetng particularly sh it stated. Virginia has already set op a claim to him, however. . thins? of it and men quite another, they know , A. a I e II uaaualitv. veteven place it on Uonors,ana m w m r m titles. Still the fact is even the same, for it is on the iuside. and not on the outside of man. bv circumstances. The man of worth. : " . . . A to LOUISIANA IN BRIEF. Nearlv two years ago the people of is the man, whatever his position, color. or 7 . . r , advantage, from whose life exudes the Louisiana, not dreamjog that onr so-called Jf charity d love. If we are to federal Republic is a Military despotism, enquire who are the worthy, we must pass by s.-u i : n,.,nr .nd nthpr the lofty dwellings and stoop before the hum- " ' m. . .iaA ble doors, ignore fashionable upholstery and State officers. The Conservatives earned u oQ well?curb.. b Stjii.. Viv several thousand raaiority, Monev basrs and lartre bank accounts pjssssss urnwrnmrntm ' w - w - as I w t t r:,rrrt,- mean nothing. Napolean's enquiry wa electing a voTcroor, WQat u he anJ not what U h!s fcfl, otner Diaie omcers anu a aiKc iuJu..v comes into a place, the anxiety is r.f tha mpmhers to the State Legislatnre. know, not if he will make a good citizeu m - .l- .... and neiiihhor. not as to his worth, but what 1 U18 BUCCcSB OI lUC Lin auco aioau- i - 1 is he worth. Of men all about us the mecsur pointed and chagrin the Radicals, who Hnd eUHgug ja by financial reputation at ones set about devising means to pre- Property qualification, is the tyranical and j , 1 ta noroi;M diabolical test in life. Horrid inquisition vent the inauguration of the Conservative ftmulit;fl af th ket- of 0er oeo- elect. A drunken Radical JndgerDe j8 to gomj, men wnat gossip and vile tea foond to declare the election illegal are to some women. Li. -i . ,j 1 wnat is ne worm r is tne an aosoroiug o far as the Conservatives were concerned, wtion ln the market, in society and too but leeal for the Radicals: that is, lie Ul.iCh in the church, rather than, of what declared in substance, that though the worth is he? It is ever the same questiou . . . . . j .i ct.. i and th same standard. tjonservatives naa carnea toe oy aud minglea with the jow ne many thousand majority, they had done at the funeral, the comment on the street, the so by casting illegal votes, and that the little paragraphs in newspapers, comes the . ?. . ., - miserable and low iuterroeatury. what was Radical candidates were tnereioreproper- he worth ? 8WeHed ulrt everywhere, under )y eleeted and intitled to the control of what is called tokens of respect, the Btate Government. This decision put m Where the cash account is largely in his ' .TT . , m n favor, the answer might often be. He is not In Kellogg, tne coward ano tniei, as vov- h decUt buriaK Now the fact is a ernor. The people entered their protest, man is not to be confounded with his money IT- I M iL.a - -j 1- a .1 man and msn. men up. Every in a wr.rth rarincr for. The wavside pesear makes sure of hi, surely the wayside spirit ought to fare as well. batever bears the image of man is worin neiping. oet mm on his feet then let him ao nis own numuing. If a man really feels his worth the better be can stand. Like a child, make him see that you think meanly of him, he thinks mean! v of 'himself, and do all manner of meanness. He iust comes to be what you make him. He suits . WW ill a J! himaelt to your measure, ne win not uip- point you. Me will do honor to your enoru. i . . .. . He has no hope, no pnue in anyiumg. nui turn it all about. Show worth to him. Show him his dicnitv. his capacity I make him feel his canacitv. make him feel in his nature, that he is worthy, make htm resolve mat ne win am worthy in himself, no spot upon hta garment, and a blow is struck at and upon the empire of wrong desire, that hurls it, dead. It seems as if none value enough the plain elements which enter into the plain thing, worth. We do not appreciate how high a thing it is to be worthy, or bow high the honor simple worth has. We are ail the time looking out for daa sling qualities and startling effects, and striving for them ourselves. But the train is me is worth nothing except we pot into its days and deeds not only energy, but charity and love and hope. Men have gotten up a saying one of those glittering lies that "nothing succeeds but suc cess" whereas, nothing succeeds but worth. Money establishes nothing, social position es tablishes nothing ; political honor establishes nothing. Neither does any attainment in any uursuit. from pulpit to street sweep- Worth alone does this. Of the New York clique whose names have passed into history and infamy, Money gave them no worth. No men ever got it so fast None mistook it for worth. Places, powers, honors and favors they had to bestow. Hats came off: votes were plenty; levees attended: friends abounded ; but worth! The most depraved parasite that fawned, would laugh at the idea. 1 he money gone. iont so poor to do them reverence : Men die and leave monuments ; they die and leave money behind them they die and leave reputation behind them. Monuments may lie, at any rate mean but little ; a monument is only one dead thing over another dead thing. Reputations are uncertain ! good men have bad ones and bad men good ones, but worts is something one can leave behind. ! screamed nor fainted, but politely the gay Lothario to have a seat in the gallery. She passed in, got the gan, aud, in the moment when be was anticipating the perfect bliss in store lor him, he got a deadly load of buckshot. As our friend, John W., said the other day: ' Brethren, let the work of the Lord go on"! It is humiliation that a man has uot the am bition to have a ereat erowiue soul within Cause of the Trouble. We cannot, perhaps, better show the immediate cause of trouble in New Or leans than by copying the subjoined arti cle trom the Bulletin which is the organ of last Keep up Family Attachments. One of tbf saddest things about a large family, who have lived happily together for years under the old roof-tree, is the scattering to distant homes, which takes place as they grow np, one by one, to years of maturity. It is often the case that, in the cans aud. bustle of busiuess, letters grow mure aud more lutrequent and finally brothers end sisters will entire ly lose sight of each other. I hese kin dred ties are much too sacred to be thus lightly servered. It takes such a little while to write a letter, and the expense is so trifling, that there can hardly be an ex cuse for the neglect. A loving family circle, thus widely se vered, adopted a curious but beautiful plau tor keeping lutormed of each other s wel fare.. The two most remote, on the first of each month, write a part of a page on a large sheet, containing the principal new of the month, .and this is forwarded to the I a mil v uext iu order. Some member of m - the household adds a little contribution, and sends it on to the next, and so on till the circle is complete. Thus the family circle goes its rounds twelve times a year, and easb one is kept well-informed of the joys, sorrows, plans and pursuits of the others, r aniily gatherings are frequent in such households, aud the home attach ments never grow cold. Sous iu particular, away from home, are apt lo grow very neglectful of letter wiittug- Oh, u they knew how many heart aches such neglect often causes to the loving breast that pillowed their tired heads in childhood, they would not b so thoughtless. If they kuew the joy that a letter brought, and could see how in lightest words were dwelt over and tulkcd over by the fireside, they would not be so sparing nf those messages. Are not some of us sadly in arrears iu this particulai? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALISBURY FEMALE ACADEMY. The exercises of thin institution, under the direction of Miss Jennie Caldwell, will open on the 1st of October. The building haa been thoroughly repaired, and such additions and changes made a were deemed necessary to the comfort and best interest of pupils. Terms as heretofore. 2t. DISSOLUTION. The co-partnerships heretofore existing un der the style of McKeely A ValtSn, is this dar disolved by mutual concent- We are thankful for the liberal patronage that ba leen extended to us, by our many friends and bespeak for our successors Messrs. Wal ton A Hots, a continuance of the same. All persons indebted to us will please call at the old stand, and settle their accounts Salis bury. J. D McNKELT. L. W. WALTON. lBiBSWp iSHB lib rat - aErlrar T. m BBt. - Jf gy m f nsB - - NEW FIRM. and appealed to Grant and to Congress Grant sustained the decision of the drunk- hilll ratUer than a great growiug column of par excellence of the revolution an Jnd TWell. and hacked ud KellogfiT fisures in a great book outside of hnn that baturday: with United States' troops. Congress evfr wiH b into the reat record . "Jhe attempt on the part of certain i lournaia iu me mwhu iu vicmv uic iiuuico- It is sad enough to see how men put the 8j0n that all the trouble in Louisiana grows 1 . 1 1 la .l a l L . . I O We have this day succeeded MestTsMcNoely A Wltn in a eeueral MercbandicC business. at the stand ol the old firm. We a-trure the friends and patrons of the old firm, that we shall spare no effort, to merit a couiinuanco oi ineir pairouar. Our motto shall be the most goods, for the least money. Call and see us l. w. Walton walton boss. J. P. Ko-S Sa litburj Pent. 18, J8T3. 8ept24, 174 lmo It is with much regrtt, thit I retire from the mercantile life but 1 trust ere long to be able to serve inv friends and c stomers in a most rtllhstiintiili W.iV. 1 thank vou i'r vonr verv liberal onofidene. anl nKtronai?e and trust that vou tnay find it to your interest to patronise the new firm. J. D. McNBBLY. 8a'isbury 18, Sept 1874 Sept. 4, le74.-lmo troops. when it met declined to take any action in the matter. So things . have been growing from bad to worse, until the rob beries, Insults and wrongs heaped upon the people could be borne no longer. The people appealed to Kellegg to abdicate ; be declined, and they rose in their might and drove him and his subordiates from the public offices. They then proceeded to notify the Federal Government, that they entertained no hostility toward that Government, and that their object la exercising the right of revolution was to rid themselves of the thieves and usui pers that infested the public offices. This riled our AutocratPresidetit, aud be proceed ed to marshal his troops and ship thetn to Louisiana to crnsh out the riding senti ment oi the people to smother liberty, to bury State sovereignty, and trample upon constitutional prerogatives ; and over all to set in State the hideous, reeking sneak, usurper and plunderer, Kellogg. Verily, . M m- 1 1 this last act ot Urant and tus tools was like the mad French elevating to the seat of virtue in the sacred precincts of the sanct- urary the filthy prostitute and bowing be fire her as an object worthy of their ad. oration. value upon themselves into that which is not of themselves at all, and which, if you strip off tt at iustant they are without worth, and if carried successfully down to the grave, they cannot take through it. They waut the guinea-stamp and not the manhood stamp. It is man's rate not God Almighty's rate. The trial-balance is by dollars uot deeds- How fearfully paltry is nf mriil Uw r hv the installation in this all and yet the world is bestrid and hard Gubernatorial office of some one reD- We will hardly get any . i :, ' man's acknowledgement worth is every a ' 6 . a. T vIa i way seperated from and independent of ther that of the State or of the Jederal money. goverment. If we cannot have the Gov- The child ou our knees learns it, that we vernor ot our enmee; ti tne votes or tne put a value ou the worth money will give citizens are to be cast aside as so much us, even though We talk something else. waste pap-r, then we ask, we have the Speech, thought, habit aud desires fairly tlie Hebt to demand that there shall be ree with it. it is the very nardest tnuigtoi Uced over ug , officer or repraseutative make man see worth where Wn h ou .f .i... k.. ..kM..Lt .k. -,;n inouey. and to believe that honest, hieh toned . "... - . . . , a. . " . ir rtit m lni'tiv nr i twwwiui ni ;iiu .'Mim nrtvarta a-i.rth. that tha Astors and Stow. MW - r"f - f" J " T . . n ; 1 m. J I . ? I 1 arts and Va.iderhilt and Hothchilds can i iesiueni ueciare maruai law iu never purchase. This stupid stooping of the Louisiana and lie will preform an act for soul, uo power has ever yet been able to which the best people here will thank htm, master. And yet worth, for all that, is char- and it nav be that he will thereby ore out of thu prejudice of the whites against the blacks, and out ot a spirit ot disloyal ty to the General Goverineut, is a mali cious attempt to insure our people in the interest of the Radical party. The truth is that there is no trouble here that could not be instantly cured by the declaration acter. Character is capital aud capital hav ing which a man is never bankrupt. O il r r 1! . J 1, a o;uu a inemuer oi i arimmeiu in ueuaie. "No mau is bound to be rich or great, no. nor wise, but all men are bound to be honest. And hou?sty we all know is a great aud broad virtue penetrating every portiou of the character. The uieu of worth are the . 1 iM I'M 111 1 vent tne etiu.-'ion ot much biooa. e arc- sick of this ram Kellogg sick of his im becility, sick of his shameful hypocrisy and coward ic, sick of a man destitute of all the attributes of true manhood, sick of him as a usurper without a redeeming trait. It is the refinement of cruelty to TdeOthekKixd of Rich People. The man with good, nun health is rich. So is the man with a clear conscience. So is the parent with good, happy children. So is the clergyman whose coat little chil dren of the parish pluck as he passes them at their play. So is the wife who has the whole heart of a good husband, bo is the maiden whose horizon is not bound ed by the "coming man," but who has a purpose iu lite, whether she ever met him or not. So is the man, who can lay his hand on his heart, and say,"l have treat ed every womau 1 ever saw as I should wish my sister treated by ether uien." go is the little child who gut s to sleep with a kiss on his lips aud for whose waking a kind blessing awaits. Airawt Extraordinary. Q BELL & BRO., 0 A BEAUTIFUL METALIC GRAYS COTIRIIt Is now offered to every one interested iu kesMHifytng and protecting the graves m their deceased relativea. Thy are made iu four siae, with a vanrty of styles, rai.-mg m pric- fr..n, tU SV m. m a a - -M a a . a. to $60, aqcording to sise and style, lan Oe pauitea any cwor Oe.ird, M galvanised to suit the taste of purchasers. A gtlvanised platr, CfNiuintuf m - . a . a a a . a , inscription partiea d.-sire. is fan.wbed with eacn ro-ono jree ff ctarge. THIS HANDSOIhC UcuUnATIDN is offered at such prices as t place it wilhia reach f ail. We iuvue ike and public generally lo call id examine for themselves r . 1 - T A t) -SC. O pec i men can De seen at j -. n:un"; C. PLYLER, Agent SuiUsbyrg, If. C A no. 6. 1 874 -ty ' ATTENTION rAKMcKS. We have foni different varieties of North- mmeb a - trm ma . era seed wheat lor dale, cueap. can una see oa. BERNHARDT A RONS. (1 mo.) JAS. LEFFELS IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbin Water Wheel. TAILORING ESTABLISHKM; I taka this tnetbKl ..f ufctrniiac mj frivuda and patrons that I bare rHsffWv i Salisbury, aud opened a thop ua Ifaia sir in the bwildiog below J!iu Sa'idrr. spMaWt. 1 guamntre to do work an rbeap and sa wU as it can lat done iu the State. fr oask or bar ter. Call aud Sew t. JOHN A. STOCKTOX. Sept. 10. 1774 6um. State or Noant Caaouax, la ike PnAssi Davik Cot-jfTY. VbmrL Hei.n Marshall, rllf. I PeUtian far i i si aaiaar. POOLE t HUaT BALTIMORE, Manufacturers for the South aad 'eatkwsst; t -! . i i . t S.- f 1 . I- l uoers, tue active men, in an tne luuustnes or compel any people to live unaor tne rule thought and toilJ they are the men creating, of this human fraud, this man who does 1 ; J m - 1 I - - - The Model Republic. The Richmond Whig says, the recent affairs in Louisiana throws a broad light on the real status oi the "best Govern xnent the world ever saw." A so-called sovereign State of the Uuion reduced by military coercion to the condition of a province, stands forth in bold relief. The fact that free government was only by sufferance was already fully appreciated by sound thinkers and real statesmen, and recent events impart no new information to such minds. But to shallow miuds aud superficial thinkers they are unmistakable aud convincing manifestations. The whole North, and European government will now be forced to see, that government by consent of the governed tho boasted in vention ol the Fathers, is nothing more than pule is ep umbra a mockery and delusion. The discovery will no doubt be hailed with satisfaction by the despots pf Europe. Iu the long lapse ot human efUatence, free governments have been of bin 1 duration, at rare intervals, and as it wete the creatures of accident The 'American experiment, with a fresh and 1 energetic population and a t mindless con tinent of fertile laud, promised a fairer prospect of success and duration than any previous attempt It was well calculated to disturb the slumbers ot all the despots of the Old World. They will now sleep in peace. But in the Northern States, this is a result which the great mass of the people of that section neither expected nor desired. In crushing the rebellion and proclaiming secession to be treason, they bae accomplished more than they designed. They uot only extinguished State independence aud individual freedom in the conquered States, but they created a central power, capable of extinguishing tbeir own freedom, i be ruling of drunken or cotropt judge in Massachu setts, or New York, or Illinois, might be - seized upon with equal propriety for the subversion of the popular will iu those Commonwealths as in Louisiana. AU the States, in theory at least, rest ou the same basishave the game rights, neither mure xior less. The assumption which over throws one overthrows all. The passions , f f the war, which still seem to survive at (he North, may yet blind some to this truth ; but jt is not the less incomes tible selt evident. The individual occupy Ing tbe chair of State U, by the prevailing cousiructiou, held to be bound to set at paught the popular will and subvert the independence of tba States ; be boa no discretion the ruling of tbe corrupt judge t a if i Mi Liuwing on mm. produ ing where product is of some value t man and who keep close by their integrity, growing inwardly iu inoralitifS. In plutarc-h is fo ud one of the best and finest compliments ever paid to man. aud in these words. 'His shield no emblem bears, his generous soul Wishes to be, not to appear the best ; While the deep furrows ot his noble minu Harvests of wise aud prudent counsel bear." Such honor as this has worth when men can have the courage aud honesty to look straight at it, aud weigh and guagw as uwu. This is what worth alwavadoes. It will aud does compel homage. Man pass it by, thy ruiw ulauorhAro miri nromu othtr tloiura ' there always comes a time when the worthy j man gets recognition not by mobs, not by crowds, not by votes, not by honors, but not boast of a fiiend on earth, and whose most intimates associates abhor him. Give the people a man tbey can respect and look up to and eveu usurpation will be deprived of some of its sting. Give us a man and not a ghost and we will try and stagger along peacefully. Cowardly Murder. On Saturday night last, Mr. William Gillespie was shot and instantly killed at his residence about thice miles east of this place. On subday moruing the Coronor. Dr. W. L. Ililliard, held an inquest over but tbe body, and the following facts are as certained Ou Saturday night about 8 o'clock, Mr. Gillespie was sitting in tbe kitchen and when crisis shall look fur a master, when as- " ,la nnm.A t .1 i i suming and glitter fail, when men feel out P the purpose of shutting the door, for reliance, the man of worth will have his ,w homf one Bred on him with a gun hour and the man of gold shall lie prostiate. ,oaded with buckshot, three of which took The world has a loug catalogue and it in- effect, producing instant death, lis son creases, ot men whose worth was tbeir best in-law, a Mr. Hall, was suspected as be and only wealth. Every man's experience ing tbe murderer, and was arrested and gives in his mite, and we may read it every coufined in jail at this place to await tur where, that history's greatest characters are ther developments. It seems that Mr. Gil aud have been .1 those whose only title and leepiftand Hall had been at outs for some claim came of the character in the man. r l . . . Wcrthhas many ingredients, aud every t,me about some pioperly now in tbe one of them are first class. To be a worthy possession of Mr. G s wife. man is something very high, and to have Ihese murders are becomeing alarming- . -mr m .11 a, J 1 - . mat saiu ot one i very lugu praise. 1 don't y irequeui, ana uuiess active tleps are believe people realize how much weight it taken to punttn tbe perpetrators, who has, becausH it is the word which people knows when thev will mn. W if- , j -...a : : 0 r- - pnaing meinseiyes on meir respectaoiiity, i acarcely pick up a newsoanor without finding some horrible account of a murder T .1- - 1 V 1. r il uct lue taw nave us iuil course and we think these things will cease. Ashville Expositor. The Cant of Impostors. It is so obvious that physical and constitu tional vigor U the best defense against disease, that even the vendors of drastic purgatives ad vertise them as tonisa, stomachics and invigor ants, in the hope of enlisting ihe confidence of the public in the devitalizing and pernieioiis potions. It is amusing to note how these itn- j posters imitate and copy the language in which the medicinal properties of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters are discribed. Although the effect of their rasping evacuanta is to destroy the tone of the disgestive organs and the bowels, and to rob the system of its vital 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 Ktigmatized, as it deserves. Such mischievous falsehoods should be exposed 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 sanitary principles through every part of the system. The tonic, alterative and reeulaiinK ingredients of the Bitters would be compara tively inert it ttiey were not, so to speak, carried to the localities where they are required bv the stimulating agent The cant which protect against tlic uae ola pure alcoholic fluid, when employed an a means of giving full eltect to medicinal extracts of the bishest utility, is the cant of charlatanism. Every intelligent physi cian so characterises it, and the sick who are griped, convulsed and debilitated hy the nau seous ana disgusting nostrums of the parties wno put it lortn, soon lind to their sorrow that it is a delusion and a snare. Hostetter's Bit ters, the great sanitary stimulant of the age, is, in tne truest sense ot the words, a wholesome. vitalizing, renovating preparation. Offer the beat selection of Jewel rv to be found in Western North Carolina, Consisting of LADIES, AGENTS, GOLl WATCHES, Cwohl Opera Vest Chnias, GO ID PL4TBB Jewelry. SILVER MAKE, GOLD PENS, Cc. Thev nre agents for the celebrated Diamond Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Hanufactui -ed from Minute Crystal l'KBBLES. atclies. L locks ami Ji-welry repaired and warrant. 1 2 month, charges as low aa connis- tant with good work. Store on Main street. 2 doors below National Hotel. Sept. 24. 1874 ly. Nearly 7000 now in use, working under heads varying from 2 to 240 fet ! 24 sie, from 5 to 96 inches. The most powerful Wheel in the market. And ino-t economic tl in use .f W.i'er Lirge ILLUSTRATED P.unhplet sent post free, i MANUFAOTURKRS, ALSO. OF Portable snl Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, Babcnck & Wilcox Patent Tnbulous lioih-rs, Khaiigh' Crusher for Minerals, fc.w and (Jrisi M'ils, Flouring Mill Machinery for White Ivad Works and Oil Mills, Shafting Pulh ys aud Hunger. FORCIUCULARS. Sep. 3 1ST 4 - bui-.- R is. Jooea, Surviving Admr of Joaeph M I of R G. Joa, ng Admr. m adnir II..uer, decaaed afuremd. DA The Bar-room Remedy for all ailments in Rum, Bitters, surcharged witb.JWJ Oil. ueauly element, rendered more aetive hv the pungent astrigents w ith w hich it is com- uiueu. If your stomach is weak and hver r bowels disordered, strengthen ic recnlate them with VlNTSOAK Bitters, a mirelv Veqetablb Altrratite and Aperiknt, free from alcohol 6c capable of infusing new vitality mto your exhausted system. 4w. ed Cool Grit. We have a thrilling story of an intend- a a a outrage oy a brutish negro uoon a "We ought to be as courteous white lady in Kemner. and the sweet re n as to a picture which we are willing venge she had the courage and firmness the advantage of i. irood lnrht" A bii; i.. rru rZZ i ,u-:.. i; i u:..a .i' - -7a. c ue name or me laay lias uot ill, and thousands ot use with a e- -ndescendine half sneer when speaking of a machanic a porter or a servant, wheu they can't say anything else decently, they say, with a sort of lingering tone. "lie is a very worthy man." No matter, to be a worthy man is to be a very honorable tiling. and the only thing a mau should care to be. Man is a being worth sneaking well of, and we gain nothing by putting him down or speak ing hardly ot nun. bays hmerson in his choice bits of wisdom to a man to give BAllI sf nUaivlo liaaa l.K i it4 iLvoa nmJa O h.. nwui ui maun ucumvi uicea ruiu. SJ'UllJ C" I t bodv wvs that "the real art ia to find out th " menu in men, and not the faults." It is so ungues win praise tier as tbe heroine of easy to find the faults, so blattant are they, and Mississippi, the story, as it reaches us is u "," u"'r uu. weso uiuca umer 10 leei mat etie was alone and met bv hn.ta r m mm - . a m " . . . a i -r w or me naw man appiaua tne jewel, mat mens' nr ii t, j i iC , mrit- tl. l.!..l L,..n ihii Vl..r ne5r WM' 116 if she did IlOt is harsh and inconsiderate, and the chairuble , ' ,hete Was now a lavr t com lisht is thrown on irrndinelv. calumny. miseraA pe"d white women to marry neero men ble, cowardly calumny will cross any ocean and With a presence of mind rarely equalled climb any mountain if it can but thrust itspoia- iu her sex, she maintained a placid com oned arrow. Leave alone all obligation of . i . i . r brotherhood.all reciprocity of tie and Sentiment k- 7 w",V,tJ w negr man deserves better than thai. He is worth 5 . Ea,ard' wuen "he m"7 answered more, the qualities manhood show, with which lua ue anew mere was such a law now it adorns life, with which it has advanced the 1 Then be made the other insulting propo world crowning with beauty and use, making gitiou. She accepted it in a manner, to intercourse proniao e anu enjoyaoie, pi ing ute more thoronirhlv nnll th wool WS. eyes, and only required that he should go witu ner to me house. with melody and gladness, relieving jars and incvion uemanu our recogoiuoa. .nan is worm treating well, man as man. Tbe ages have been struggling against the oppressions of despots : then the aggressions of friction and caste, trying to remove the disabilities tbe race has staggard under ever since man' first blow established that there could be enmity. Well has tne contest been made, and every where we see bow tha gain U mfot y9 WJWf The lady led the villain on nnsnspect ing, with a high notion of having achieved love s conquest, np to tbe house, where she bad expected to find a brother. But, oh, horror, not a living soul was them. Ucr heart did not fail her, she neither It appearing to the satisfaction of tbe Coojt that B G. Joi.e ia not a resident of tka Hssw, il ia I In n f.r.' ordered thst publication W mass for six weeks suceeaivelT, iu the "Caruiiss Warlhman " a newspaper pohlished ia Um Tovn of .-aiib irv. N. C, o4ifying said R,(j. Jones aa Admr. aforesaid, thai he appear fas fore the Judge of Probate for said ( usaUTjSV his ofliee iu Mteksviilr, and anwer the pilili of the Plaintifl'which is filed in t hn. Court, ' sesay of which ialo mailed lo Ue defends at, wkfcsa. twenty days after the service of this Dottor sa him, aad if he fail to answer within tks liaw aforeaaitl, spplimiion will be made lo tbeCoast for the relief a-ke.l for in the pelilioa, aad ust same will then be hvard and acted am. Tail Uthdavof Aug. 1874. II. B. nOWARD. i,'lerk fMirior curt. . And Probate Judgw. Aug. 20, 1ST4-OW. BlaetmsT aid Mm, Attorneys, outisellors and Solicitors. 8AL1SBURY, X.C Jauoarj 22 1-C4 -tf. " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The fnrtt Great Annual Fair of Western North Carolina will be HELD III SALISBURY OCT. 27TH, 28TH, 29TH, 30TH. & 31 ST, OCT.. 1874. The Exhibition promises to be the grandest ever seen in the Western part of the State. New and Improved A GRItfULTURAL IMPLEMENT. S of all descriptions and fine blooded StnnV of all kinds will be nn exhibition from tvn part of the country. Trials of Soeed everv av and the fact that Fifteen Hundred Dollars in Premiums are offered in this department alone will insure some of the finest racing ever seen in this part of the country. The nre- miums in every department are liberal, and iO ENTRANCE FEE IS CHARGED ON ANY ANIMAL OR ARTICLE for exhibition except in the Trials of Speed. This is done to give our county Exhibitors a ia i r e nance to display the fruits of their lndus t7 without any risk of Loss, 'and every body in invited to Enter anything which may be thought worthy of Notice in the industrial pur snita. The object of the Fair is to benefit the Fsrmers and Mechanics of the county by bring ing to their notice new and improved breeds of stock and implements of Labor. No Gambling will be permitted on the Grounds. Arrangements will be made to accommodate all who may attend with Board and Lodging at low rates Single admission 50 cent For Further particulars inquire of any of the officers of the aasocia t ion r, -o W&VW. KEJSN. Piss, B. F. ROGERS, Sec. POSTPONEMENT PECON'U AXD LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF. THE Masonic Belief Association OF NORFOLK DAY POSITIVELY FIXED. THURSDAY. 19TH NOVEMBER. LAST CHANGE This enterprise is conducted by the MA SONIC BELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK VA under authority nf the Vir ginia Legislature, (act patsed March 8th. 1873. 50,000 Tickets-6,000 Cash Gifts. $250,000 To be Given Away ! One Grand Cash Gift of. $30,000 One G-and Cash Gift of. One Grand Cash Gift of One Grand Cash Gift of One Grand Cash Gift of . One Graud Cash Gift of. One Grand Cash Gift of 15 Cash Gifts ot $1000 each . 28 Cash Gifts of 500 each . 43 Cash Gifts of 250 79 Cash Gifts of 150 250 Cash Gifts of 100 578 Cash Gifts of 50 6000 Cash Gifts of 10 ..25.000 . .20.000 . .hum) ...5,000 5.000 ...2200 ..15.000 ..14.000 Expisrr OF THE Clerk nf?ihiC.muiiajnonrs d th County of ltnwau 1 the first Mouday in Sepleuiher. A. U. 1874 Amounts and itin amlild by the Board to the infiiilMT lher-"f. D. A. 1 hivi.-. pr dh iu 14.00 Moshs L. Holmes. 46.131 John I Shaver, " 24.00 : E. Mauney. - " 32 00 ! do do ( Millrajre 13 30 ! J. G. Flvuting, .-r diem 40 OO j do do Mil It-am- 24 25 j G. M. Bernhardt per diem 40 00 ' di do Milleage 2100 Horatio X. WooJm.u per diem 40.00 Cedar Ccve Hurseriet. Craft and Saihr. ProprirUaji : Rd P'ains. Yadkin Coomiy.U. C. tireat in-lncroienU oflered lo fmW ohastT of Fruit, tre Grape Sir-iaU-ny nd Raptrty HioU. I'rie Lit now ready, with last of variliw. S-nd kr it. Address. CRAFT A SAILOB, Red Plains Yadkio Co, V. N. Amr. , lg74-tf. $301.15 Distances trareh-d hy tha insmWrs lU Board iu Attending the sesaious of the same : E. Manney. J. O. Fleming. G. M. Bearbhardt, HORATIO N. Sept. 3. 1874 4ta. 200 utiles 485 do 4.32 do WOODSON. Cletk. POR TEXAS AND THE SOUTH WEST. S4 pmr emmt. aula ail lav m ml z ga i z Wmm I WATER W flrat-elaaa W Sad. ' TIBOSd. r m - . T. BcBjraAt,T ark. saslsssssn ,rV each i . , each i . , each . . , earh . . , each . . 0000 CASH PRIZES aggregating. .$250,000 PRICK OF TICETS Whole Ticket. .810.00 Quart'rTick'tf2.50 Half Ticket 5 00 Elev Tick't $100.00 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is strictly for MOSCNIC purposes, and will be conducted with the same liberality, honesty and fairuess which characterized the first euterprtse. JOHN L. ROPER, President. For tickets and circulars giving full in ormatiou address HENRY V. MOORE, Sec'y, Norfold. Va. Tickets for tale bv John H. Enntss Salis bury 17. J874 tf. LOOK HEBE. We are Agents for the sale of Burdieh NA TIONAL FEED CUTTER" and take pleasure in offering it to the public as the very best in usv. ti cwis rajuuiy, is easj 10 turn, is strong ly built in every part, and not likely to set ou- of repair. Call and examine for yourselves and be convinced. We are also Agents for the celebrated "WATT PLOW," sod keep an sat sortment of then) constantly on hand. FOSTER A HOE A II. April 23, 1873 tf. Kearney's Extract Buchu radically cures Slight's disease, gravel, dropsy, diabetes, root, noo-retention, and all affections of Um kidneys in both sexes, and in every stage. Depot, No. 104 Duane street. Physician of thirty'' years experience in attendance, cold by i everywhere. The undesigned wishes to inform his r.iimer ous friends that he has received the appoint-1 ment to sell through tickets from Salt burr. N. ( to all point in Texas Arkansas Mississippi, Alabama, Missouri, Tennessee and Louisiana, via Charlolli, Columbia and Augusta -R. Rwd, and their Southern Connections. Through Emigrant Ta ken, or First Class Tickets sold, and Raggage checked through. Parties wishing to take Laborers to the above States will find njrn.it greaiiv to ineir own au vantage oy negotiating n u-xi with the underHigned at Salisburv. Inforioalion . 1 1.O.MJ 1 . i ... '43, i ' .: :u iqiiu t main, imuc sou viniiiciiui. win be furnished. either personally or through the mail. A. POPE, Gen'I. Passenger Ticket Agt. Columbia S. C J. A. MoCONXAUtiflEY, At;t. C. C. AA. R. R., Salisburv, N. C. LOUIS' ZI.MMER, Sept. 3. tf. Special Agent. Swing Stock 1871 . .25,000 . .2S.900 .000 State of North Carolina- ROWAX CftrilTT 15 THE SLPKBIOR CoCBT. Till 'MAS P ) Summuris. a JoiivsToir, ltaintijr Spain. The Georgia' Home Insurance ) omany, iMfendunt. f To the Sheriff ! Kowan County Greeting . Yoa are hereby ctanmanded to summon this Georgia Home Insurance Company tbe defendant above named, if it be found within your Couaiy, to be and appear before Um Judge of our 8usrior Court, to be (eld for the county of Rowan, at the Court Hone in Salisbury on the 4th Monday after the 3r4 Monday iu September, :74, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of Wie Superior Court for said County, within the first davs of the next Term thereof ; and let the said Defendant take notice that if he fails to answer the said complsii.t within thst time, the Plaintiff vill take judgment agaiust it for the sum of six hnudred dollars, with interest on the same from the 10th dag of December. IfeTJ. Herein fail not. and of this Summons make due return. 1 Given under my hand end seal of the Court, this 9th day -of September 1S74. rJ o J- M HOBAH - GLeik f the Superior Court ef Rowsu Cooa-7- Sept. 1874-w. Cheap Chattel Mortgages. and other various blanks for U bcra ' 125 Bags "Old Tick" 75 Bbls Sugars, AO Hoxea Assorted Candj, 3A Package No. 1 Mackerel, 15 0O0 Km li icon, 2,000 lbs 13 st Sugar Cored Hams, 3.000 lbs Refined Lard, n in A ouu ids sugar cureo oeei, 25 Do. Brandy 26 " jtBm Syrup, 50 B-Xea' " indlei, 10 Ktrs Soda, 100 Don Dyatara, 30 000 Cigars, 150 Reams Wrapping Paper, 30 Do pain tod PniW, 100 sacks Gruoad Alum Salt, 50 ' Deakeo's Fuse 44 ALSO A Urge stork of Boots, Shoes. A Bats, (very cheap) Hardware. Saddles. HsrneS Taonrs, Kerissine. 6t Machine Oils. Ws are also agents for tbe celebrated AJadis Security Oil. warranted to stand a I rv ust of one hundred Ac tift v dnrrns Fahreaheik Ac therefore perfectly safe At very little bigs' er than Kerosiue. We ale., have a full stock of Lioo.s. ses as Foster. Dulin. 6c Bailey. Whiskey Bsss. tin. ixiugT A: Blackberry Hnosy, r Medena. bherry, Ac ma lags Wins. Aw-Ate- Ate. The above stock is offrrrd at Wbslsssw d'-.Retail. at tbe very lowest tgores. BINGHAM A CC May. 14 1874 tt EXECTTTOEOnCE Having on tbe 8.h dav of May. 187A sesfcV fled as Executor f the estate f M- sV deceased. Not ioe is hereby given, te debted lo make immediate parmeni , mam having claims against tbe said estate. ft wHU U plead in H. B. Sent them iu the time prescribed y this notice will be plead in bar of tnsif f covery August 25, 1814. 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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