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tC ateltna tPatrt)tnan SALISBURY THURSDAY OCTOBER, l Gen. Dix, present Governor of N. Y. has been re-nominated by the Iluds. PAYBT1EVILL3 FAIR. This Fair begins on the 10th of Novem ber and lasts four days. The people of Cumberland hare generally had good Fairs, but this year they expect a better sneeess then usual, as great efforts are made to secure it. We acknowledge the re ceipt of a complimentary ticket. We learn from our Raleigh exchanges that George M. Daniels, col. represents tire elect to the House from Halifax county, was shot dead in the road by Joseph Branch on Saturday night last. The crime is said to hare been unpro voked. If so, it was a most dastardly act and tho perpetrator should be brought to condign punishment. The reports however, ar; altogether one sided, coming from a carpet-bag negro coroner. Company. We are more than glad to be able to state that a cotton msnufacting company has at last beeu organized in Charlotte. 1 be mat ter has been under consideration tor a long while, sod daring The past two months, a number of our enterprising citizens bave been actively snd energetically at work on the matter. Their efforts have at last been crowned with success, snd yesterday aftei noon, a meeting of the corporators was held and the company was regularly organized. The factory is to be built on the co-operative plan . The books of subscription to the capital stock will be opened at once, and so soon as the necessary amount of stock shall be subscribed, the payment of weekly installments will begin Charlotte Obser- We hope to see ere long a similar move in every town and hamlet throughout the South. Why is it the citizens of Balis bury can not organize such a company at once t We have enough men of capital here. Have they the necesssry energy and enterprise. If so, we shall have a cotton Factory Company organized here iu less than a month. We ought also to have a Boot and Shoe Factory, a Handle Factory, a half dozen more Tobacco Factories, a Hat Factory and a Tailoring Establishment it we bad them., we would command noise trade aud keep our money at home. A New Sort op "Strike." The manu facturers of New England have bad a meet Jng in Boston and resolved to reduce the production of cotton goods one-tbird, nnti the proper relation between the cost of oro- duction and the market value of the goods shall be re estabhsl ed. What would be thought and said if the (armors of the country should enter into such a combination as thi to reduce their products or withhold tbem from market un til a satisfactory price could be got ? Richmond Whig. The Convention Question. It is gratifying to see that two of the ablest papers in the State, the Wilming ton Journal and the Hillsboro Recorder, are most earnest advocates of a Conven- . . . . 13 J tion. We do not wian to oe conaiuerei invidious, since there are other papers of marked ability that favor the measure, but those named are not only among the ablest State papers, but their wise and wholesome counsels have had a most . el ling i ifluente for good .on the Conservative cause aud in the promotion of the general welfare of the State. The arguments of such papers are entitled to weight and consideration. In our opinion there is no question be fore the people of North Carolina at this time of such gravity, or that involves such important interests. It is paramount to all others. To resolve to bave a Conven tion is to determine to inaugurate a new era in Noitb Carolina, to begin the work of reform in earnest, and in such a way as to promise success. A Convention is necessary to fulfill the promises of our party and to establish harmony in onr State polity and in the execution of the laws. A Convention is necessary to set tle that all absorbing question, the State debt, and to undo and dispense with the e:travagaot and complex system of Gov ernment fixed upon us by Radical thieves and interlopers. A Convention fa neces sary to pot in motion the wheels of gens uiue reform by effectually overthrowing all that corrupt system which has bad precedence since the war, and to more fully equalize the burdens of government among those who enjoy its ptiviliges by remodeling our suffrage laws. A Con vention is necessary to give us a constltn tion that onr people can respect and which will prove a reliable guide in every emer geucy. Let us then have a Convention, or let us give in our adhesion at once and forever to one of the most bungling, un suited aud incongruous Constitutions ever imposed upon any people, and applaud the ingenuity of penitentiary convicts interlopers and thieves who devised it for us. Let us have a Convention, or place ourselves upon record as a vile set traducers, colomniators, and ignoramuses for having denounced the framers of uhr present constitution, found fan! with its provisions or grown restless be cause of the burdens it has seemed to en tail. We must do one of two things ; we must acquiesce gracefully and turn to praising the most iniquitous, unjust and absurd public document the world has ever known tobeyclepped a constitution or we must call a Convention of the peo pie and have a constitution framed better adapted to our wants and more worthy o our respect. Let us cease to upbraid such characters as Turgee, Dewees, Swepson, Little field, and id genus omne, while we their State and to posterity to repudiate all the new debt created since the war by force and fraud. If they choose to call a convention and it shall repudiate the debt there is no power on earth that ean or will make them pay it if they resolve to stand by the action of their Convention.' This matter has been demonstrated in several nstancee. If they ean not and will not pay it, as the Sentinel says, then it is clear- y to their interest to have the matter dis posed -of as early aa possible, that the in cubus it imposes may be removed ; that immigrants may flow in, business revive and real estate advance. . We bave no sympathy with the sickly sentimental ism that whines about the sacred ness of oar debt and the so-called binding obligation upon our people to pay it. 1 bey are no more morally Donna to pay it than they would be to reimburse a bank that had been robbed by a set of thieves. So far as the effect repudiation would have on our credit, that amounts to nothing. Our credit can not be worsted . Indeed, we want no credit. If we should ever need it, let the State rely on the lib era htv of her own citizens. While we f . .. . have a Federal currency repudiation can bring no embarrassment, but relief. This debt question is a big thing and ought to b settled without delay. A Convention of the people is the body to Good for the Orange The Augusts' I (Vs.) county grauge has determined' on erecting a banking hone wits a meet irg hall over it, in Staunton. About $5,000 have been snbscri'oed. The bank is to do business at 6 per cent, and the hall is to be for eoonty meet ins. When will North Carolina granges have a bank ? Wbeu will they cease to pay 12 1-2, 15 and even 20 per cent, fur money ? Treatment of Difthekia The doctors have found garbles and specifics unavailing in cases of dtpthena. ur. lieo- . Cragin after frequent nse of it, declares ice the great eure for this disease. Eat as much iee as you ean and hold small pieees in your mouth continuously, day aud night and a cure is almost certatn - kSNaL V4ffTTSW fc Davidson College. We learn that this thoroughly equipped school of literature and science has opened with a large number of new students. If the (Jul lege were as well known in other Stales as in North Carolina, it would have 500 students. The Eaeulty give tborongh instruction and we are g'ad to notice that the three great schools of North Carolina are rivals as to which will send the first honor men to the College There is quiteactive competition between Hillsboro, Mebaneeville and Lenoir, for the distinction of sending forward the best prepared boys to the seat of learning. Charlotte Home. Col. W. L Saunders. do it. As an indicatbiu of the growing appreci ation by the people of the North of the true condition of affairs in the South, we republish here for prominence the follow ing editorial from the New York Iribune, under the heading of the "President and the Sonth." The Tribune save: Tbe President sat late at dinner on Monday night, and the next day was far advanced when "the situation of affairs in Louisiana was brought to his attention." We are told that at first he could hardly realize that the news was trne, and when he did comprehend what had taken place he was ''passionately aroused." "He said he bad done everything iu his pow er to' assist the South, and especially Louisiana," snd this was the grateful re turn. He should put down this ineolent rising in the most summary manner, and teach the rebels a lesson which they would not soon forget. We presume he was angry that he could not visit tbe seat of government even for a little festive gath eringofthe Aztec Club without being pestered by these dissatisfied Southerners, and he vowed in the irritation of the mor ning that he would do nothing more to help them. He feels the revolt against Kellogg, as a personal affront to himself. A rebellion against the authorities whom This gentleman, associate Editor of the Wil miogton Journal, Mid. Hillsboro a visit laaf week on his way heme f-Aa the Buffalo Springs. His health is very considerably ira pioved. Few gentleman in the State deserve more tavorablecooideraiion than he. He shed his blood freely diring ihe war for the main tenance of ihe Southern cause and now, in less bloody contest, lis energy and talents are no lem conictou in his assaults of con option and his defend of the remaining riffhts of his I fellow citizens . We wiau Urn continued health and vigor for the battle. tieem da . Taa Baa room Kan any fur all ailments in Rom. Bitters, surcharged with Fusel Oil. a deadly element. rwodared more" active by the pungent astrigeute with wbieh it to eom- bioed- If your stomach to weak and liver or bowels disordered, strengthen dc regulate them with Vinuoar Bitters, a purely Vegetable Altbratitu and Aperirkt. free froirntlcohol dc capable of infusing new vitality into your exhausted system. 4w. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Pluck C. Enniss, DESIGNER T. C. Harris ENGRAVER ENNISS & HARRIS. RALEIGH, N. a HEBE DM. I will sell my Stallion, Rebel Devil, without reserve at auction on Thursday, October 29th, on the Salisbury Fair around, it being the week of the Fair. Thin is a chance rarely offered to get a fine blooded Stalliop. lean refer any parties wanting discription and pedigree to Col. J no. A. Holt of Salisbury. . John Graham. SALISBURY FEMALE ACADEMY. Tbe exercises of this institution, nnder the direction of Miss Jennie Caldwell, will open on the let of October. The building has been ihorouehlv renaired. snd such additions aod changes made as were deemed necessary to the comfort and bent interest of pupils. Terms aa heretofore. f8t. Judicul Confusion. It is said that all the sheriffs iu the 2uu Judicial District re gard Millard as tbe rightful claimant of the Judgeh;p except tbe Sheriff of Beaufort, at wh ich Court it is expected that Judge Moore will preside. Ou account of difference of opinion amongst the sheriffs of the 8th Jndi cial district Judge Cloud will also hold court in cue or more counties. Judge Wilsnu presiding in all the ytber counties in tbe dis trict. Plaindealer. . And yet there are some editors who after oalliug eight years for a Convention, uow declare they can live without it and tolerate a double-headed judiciary. DISSOLUTION Dr. Hayes declares bis conviction that ihe Opeu Polar Sea can be readied by steam vessels via Smith's Sound and an nounces bis readiness to start when the means are forlbcoiniug. Fire arms were freely ueed in a row betweeu the strikers ami Italians ai L sum i mines, Pillsburg. Several shall were burned. The co-partnerships heretofore existing nn dcr the style of McNeely A Walton, is this day disoived by mutual consent. We are thankful for tbe liberal patronage tbat ha been extended to us, by onr many friends and bespeak for onr successors Messrs. Wal ton A Rom. a continuance of tbe same. All persons indented to as will please call at the old ttand, and settle their accounts Salis bury. J. D licNEELT, l; w. Walton. LaV hrlaaWaftaVLHaH aBCSaH HtSee 'e. P-l s r ' ' " i ..... . ; ".... A BEAUTIFUL METALIC GRAVE COTE B IF G Is now offered to every one interested in beautifying and protecting the grsves their deceased relatives. They are made in four sixes, with variety of sty lee,' renting in price fro gag to $60, according to sine aud style. Can be painted any color desired. galvanised to suit tne taste 01 purcuaer. a kuvuwu piave, eontaiuiug w inscription parties degfre, is furnished with each mound free of charge. THIS HANDSOME DECORATION is offered at such prices as to place it witniu rcacn 01 an. v? e invite the and public generally to call and examine for themselves. Specimen ean be seen at J. A. Kamsay s office O. PLYLER, Aent 8ailubutft N. CAg. 6. 1674-y JAS. LEFFELS IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbin Water Wheel. P00LE t Hua BALTIMORE, Manufacturer! for the South aaS Sea ta west; Nearly 7000 now in nse, working under beads varying fmm 2 tn 240 feet ! 24 sses, from 5 to 96 inches. TAYLORBIG ESTABLISH!!!: This sort of maneuvering is not new among the yanks for whom our people throughout tbe South labor with as much diligence as if they were indeed slaves of ihe Northern people. Last Fall the capi talists of yankeedom, by combining to gether, managed to keep the price of cot ton down all the Winter and Spring, thereby making Urge profits by getting the cotton which the large majority of the Southern people was compelled to sell, for a mere song. Now, they have combined t get two prices for the cloth made oot of his same cotton, by refusing to manufac ture the usual amount until they have succeeded in their purpose and sold off all on band. Not only so, bnt by reduc ing the quantity of cotton manufactured, they will reduce the demand for tbat arti cle, and in this way keep tbe price of that article down ail the coming Winter and ti pi ing. This is what we call sharp prac tice. But, is it any better than our people deserve 1 Is it any better than we bave a right to expect, so long as we are will ing to work for the North and depend upon the people there for all we wear and use. Year sfter year our people quietly labor, dig and delve, and stint themselves to raise money to send North for some article of wearing apparel, some agricul tural implement, some trashy book or filthy newspaper, woodon nutmegs, pan lent physic, and the I ke articles that ihey could, if they would, have prepared at home. All the fruits of Southern labor go in this way to build up and enrich the North. In the mean time our own a " ' is mechanics are starving, our vast resources Jie undeveloped, onr mighty water power is kept idle, aud poverty and business stagnation reign supreme. What then Are we to dot some one will sk. Establish Factories and Machine shops nd convert our own cotton into cloth at home, our own wood into wagons and plows, do our easting, iron work, shoe making, harness making, and all other work. In short, make whatever we need whatever of iron or wood, leather or tin coUou or wool ; and thus labor to build up onr own section and keep onr money at home. If we will rlo Mis we may soon look for prosperity. But as long as we axe content to labor for the North, we may expect hard tiinoa, business stagnation poverty. We trust the farmers of the South will take some steps to prevent tbe Yankees from getting their cotton this year for nothiug. Let tbem go to work at once and erect cotton factories and turn the raw material into doth. Let tbem cease to work for tbe North. be met with swift and unrelenting punish ment. If Mr. Penn and his comrades had studied the President's character, ihnv would have foreseen a violent outbreak of temper at the White House as the iiu?vi table consequence of their nrocee:liiiP. agree to sit down quietly and to beov- Gen. Grant has always resented a remon erned by the rogues' constitution. Let ub strance against his policy at the South, rather turn to praising the distinguished cbosen to regard every complaint .1 0 j o 1 against his Southeru favorites as a eenr authors of this new code: for we only J? . .. . " mwuB huuck upon uis own character bave been wrong, not they, according to When the tax-payers of South Carolina be lias constituted, against the Govern m..f i; , -1 : .u. r 11- 1 i -ii is j i n . vrov. AJoses, ot Sou: h t,urn ina. has be specially confides, the Collector wb is . i l r P ., n i.f- k.i ' ... , T. made requisition for troops, fbc details l ti tn iv aim in iiliii'i in i;i w 1 m i : . . . - - - - - . .sv J tm V. 1 I III -J i - : I I nothiug short of leze majesty, aud it moat are iuacccssible. On oat unlay lust, a gembman of this community exbibire.l on t e street a two beaded moccaftjii.. Miakp. wmeh ereatrd quite a seusation tor a short lime. I'lie suake was about eiu hi intlis in leiiirib. with two as pieltil formed head and necks us if they belonged to two dirftiucl bodies. burry Visitor. We have this day succeeded Messrs McNeely A Walton iu a ceueral Mercbandioe buinc. at the stand oi tbe old firm. We a.- ure tbe friend aud patrtma of the old arm. that we "hull pare no effort, to ment a continuance of their putronaire. Our motto hall be the moat good, for tbe Minerals, Sw and GHst trust money. Call and ee us. l. w. Walton J. F. KOSS Saiubury Se;t. 18, 1873. & ptV4. 174 lmo 1'he most powerful Wheel in the market. And most economical iu use of Water Large I LjLUSTRATKli Pamhplet sent post tree. MANUFACTURERS, ALSO. OF Portable and Stationary Steam Eorines and Boiler. Bibcock & Wihro Patent ' ubulous Boilers, Kbaugb's Crusher for M'ils, Flouring I take this method of iofcrmiac my friend and patrons tbat I hare reformed i Salisbury, sad opened a shop on Mala strew, iu the building below John Snider, upstairs, 1 guarantee to do work as eh rap aad aa aai aa it can be done iu tbe State, fur ease bar. ter. Call and Saw ate. Q 1A JUN 8T0CKT0H. Sent. 10. 1774 6mo. Blatter ai Hoftna Attorneys, ounsellorB and Solicitors. SALISBURY, M. C January 22 1874 U. Cedar Cove Nurseries, Craft and Sailor. Pmpriun : Red Plains. Yadkin Coesty.N.c! Ureat indneemenu ofcrtd a pm chanrr of Frail, tree Urmta Vmm Strawberrv and Rapnerry Plnu. Price L now ready, with m of Uadiaj varilie. Send lor it. Address. CRAFT A 8AII)R, Ked Plaina, Yadkin Co, . H. Aug. 6, lg74 tt 9 WALTOX A R0.S. be policy men. Oh, Consistency ! STATE DEBT. The Raleigh Sentinel of the 26 ih alt., asked leave respectfully to lay their griev ances before him, he turned the delegates out of his presence with every mark of rudeness and irritation. When the ekU sens of Louisiana begged for a hearing at bas a funny article on the Slate Debt. It ine oul8e; ! toe Kellogg usurpation, be savs that a tax baa never Iippb lpviwi to . . "pare mem- says mat a tax Has never been levied to 8elve8 tQe troMe q the juUro f(,r noth. pay even the interest on the debt, for the jng they could say would move him. lie reason that that much extra tax added to the has no manner of doubt that he is tbe tax necessary to carry on the government Deal possible judge of what is good for would be more than the people could or Line oujn' oppose his judgment is would bear ; that they would not pay the tQ(j0 ' 8 interest were the debt reduced to 33 J cents He has done "everything in his power in the dollar. The Sentinel further says, to assist the South." He has given it let ue member of the Legislature come Spencer, Moses, Brooks, Baxter, Kellogg, with resolutions declaring for repudiation ; 1 iTn u TTT' m. ..... , i tt , . . back and Poker Jck. He has filled its or me oonsiiinuon oi me uimea states Leeialatures with thieves, ad venturer. declares no State shall repudiate. Now, barbers, boot-blacks, barteoder, and con- that paper admits that tbe new debt is a hdence men. lie has put up its offices to raud and a swindle, and that the people Line mg,lie" oider, confascated its lands, could and tsoadsiwet pay even the interest "taT aZ .JLL on it if it were reduced to 33$ cents in the business to such a pas that in some of the dollar. What then t We are told that richest regions of the South notbincr ean the people can not and will not pay even De bought and sold except von s. The the interest ; that the Constitution of the u'g"7 are scouru oy gangs ot masked tt jo. iii ii . j. uwniuuon. xuw uuau i uueu witn arm United States will not . How them to repudt- ed e8 ln c , ate; that it would not do to repudiate if and Louisiana are relansi into i,,-hr. there was no constitutional obstacle, for ism, and nine years after theelose of tbe he reason that we would forever after be war the South is not yet at peace. regarded as little better than swindlers ; Q Hf - Pr io assist the TTT.ii .1 iiouMjiana. ne nas r,e.., an.er tins tne oenunei taken away from Louisiana i be right of ought to have told us what we should do choosing its own officers, and sent his sol- Ought to have suggested how the State diers down there to put into power the per- m m mmm ... I aa It earn La A - mmmm...m LZ . m. I II la to get out ot the difficulty ; but it has . ,1C UCCU1" uOBl Ul rme. n not done so, and we are still in tbe dark IT a u c j "'i p,u.u- .1 II t 1 . .. . . v.1 .u, UUU CIDU hue on tnis un aoso. mng question, it says ambiance of popular government, and for a a . i . . oue thing anont which we are agreed, and all tbe wrongs and sore distress which that is, -'tbat it is folly for the legislature have attracted for Louisiana the commis- to repudiate or rather pretend to do it ; eraUon nmusund, his only remedy is that the debt will be as binding after as ""T 1- W'S Ann. nrtAr all thia kinMnui will k before such repudiation.' This is exactly quiet. The attention, 8ir," said Mr. our position aud has been all the time. Squeers, "that was bestowed upon that We have given this debt Question a good bn7 10 his illness dry toast and warm tea deal of attention and we are yet nnable to onerea a)m everv mgbl and morniug when seehowitispossibh for the Legislature m'J 7 yog-a cand le in r o his bedroom on he. r ,,w..i V.. A .A to repudiate or otherwise dispose of this Uie best dictionary sent nn for him to lean debt iu such a way as is likely to prove upon I don't regret it though. It is a satisfactory or lasting. Tbe method of pleasant thing to reflect that one did oue's non-interfereuee adopted by g,B.a.re. . iu moat certain way icy He bej 8n8taio jn " the mj ur.iig repuuiiuou eyeuiuauy mat mat ministration which be set np in Louisiana, body ean devistf. If it persists in refusing to and be must overturn the new machinery levy tax to pay the interest or tbe prin- wou enam-yovernor renn la f cipal, there is the end of it. But the peo- "t"? "'"f " oon aim onng i a j lIai lnL hack the old act. How much confusion pie are not satisfied with this policy, The and trouble will result from the double delay, uncertainty, and doubt tbat attach revolution and tbe conflicting orders of ri te it make tbe people restive and anxious, vl courts, our dispatches this morning and produce a depressing effect upon the epab'e 10 ."I'm- It will be e .u u . . . e .1 w. wHiiuare iui uuieiituit n uie res 10 rat on progress of the best ,ntre. of the State. Gf her oppreaor. is accomplished without We believe it is a eacred duty the people farther waste of life and damage of her owe to themselves, to their children, to good name. Hntv hv him " nrnviAna I J J Knf ift la na-hma nrvw . U 1 1 w s so uv li Luc liviw vu tllailjjc UIB pul and 'I Important to Guardians Orphans. Judge Henry (who is holding tbe Courts iu tbe ll.ileigb District) has issued the following order to the Judges of Pro bate ot the several counties composing tbe 6th Judicial District : Sixth J ddicial District ltaleigb, Sept. IS is 4 Attention of Judges of Probate is called to page 452, section 46, Battle s Revisal. A strict compliance with, the statute will be enforced, and the reports there requires must be made on Monday of the first week of the term. J . L. H UfftY. J uds-e - o Tbe following is tbe section of the Code ref erred to : "The grand jury of every county is charged with, and shall present to the Superior Court the names of all orphan children that have no guardians, or are not bound out to some trade or employment. They shall further euquire of all abuses, mismanagement aud m-glect of such guar dians as are apprenticea by the Court of Probate I be J udge of Probate shall, at each regular term of the Superior Court, lay before tbe grand jury a list of all the guardians acting in bis couuty or appreo- lices apprenticed by him. It h with mrh regret, tb l I retire from Ibe mercantile life but 1 triMt er long t be aide to nerve my lri9iuu and c ntu.nora iu a mo.-t sub t ;ii iui way. 1 ti.a;:k -"U t":ir vmir verv K'Kiral confidence. intl p uro:.ajr: aud trust that yu mar fiud it to vour nnerev-t t patruut" the new Arm. J. 1). MNt; KM' , Sa'isbury ie, Se;.t 187 F i t M M7. lmo AMoniiceiaeat Eitraorflinary. Mill Macpiin ry for White L- id Works and Oil 'Mills, Shafting Pall-ys and Hangers. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. Sp. 3 1P74 - 6mos. JTOR IEXAS AND THE SOUTH WEST. c BBm 2 WmmmWs AmWm mmm ' mmmmm g BELLA B?0., g OGer the best selection of Jewelry to be found in Western North Carolina. Consisting of LADIES A GENTS' GOLD WATCHES' Gold Opera Test Chain, riWD GOLD PLATED Jewelry. Th ii;. iter ijrm-d i!u s t inf. rt:i bin n. imt-r- friettdH lb.it be la rrttivxl ihe ani-iint- ; inenl lo w tl iiirf.ti-li li. k. i fnm SwP.'mrr, N. lUUll lin' 111 ",'fXmm. Ark:llM:u l liitlt.i r , " . I t 9 , AUlMaw, MisHOori, Teiintee and LtMiisiaiia, ! via Lhartnttr, Columbia und Aiii'nwt U. Kiad, ind llu';r NmiUmtu '-ountrtioitft. Tbn.uch Emigrant Tirkfla, or Fiivt Clam Ticket wld. and Bamtage checked I hrtMivh. Partiea irbihing to take Latnrni to the above States, will find it greatly t their own advaoiajce by negolialinx with the undeibrnedalSalihtirv. Information in regard to Stalea, tune and Connection will be lumuhed either personally or through the mail. A roPE,Gen'l. Pajwenger A Ticket AgC Columbia, 8. C. J. A. McCONNAUGHEY. AgU C. C. 4A.R.R, Saliaburv. N. a LOUIS ZIMMER, jep- S--tr Special Agent. POSTPONEMENT SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT IX AID OP THE Masonic Relief Association OF NORFOLK DAY POSITIVELY FIXED. THURSDAY. 10TII' NOVEMBER. LAST CHANQE WATER WHEEL Tb m la IkiSwkK. tad aid at Waa mete tk aar Mtm ftnt-clMi WbatL Send ter a Paanhfat a4 to X.V. dto-J Thbj enterpria i coodocted bv tb VIA. BUNIU nr. Li h r ASSOCIATION OF N IKP f II K V a r SILVER WARE, GOLD PEN 8, etc ginia LegUiatur 1073. Spriaa Stock 1871 125 Bajrs "Old nek" Ofee, 75 Bbls Snpar. 60 Boxes Assorted Candy, Packages No. 1 Maekerd, 15,000 lbs Baeoo, 2,000 lbs Best Sugar Cared Usau, 3,000 lbs Refiued Lard, 500 Ibe Sugar eared Beet, 25 Dos. Brandy Peaches, 25 " Lemon Syrap, 60 Boxes Candb-a, 10 Kega Soda, 100 1 Oysters, 30 000 CigTP, 150 Reams Wrapping Paper, 3O4D0S painted Pails, 100 seekr-Gronud Alum Salt, 50 " Drakem's E me " ALSO A large stoeV of Boots, Sboes, k Bsav (very cheap) Hardware. Saddles. A Bar Tanners, Sveroaioe. SC Maebtae Oils, are also affwatt f,r the celt-brated 1 8eeuritv Oil, warranted to stand semis The Source of Many ILLS. If all the ailmenla, bodily and mental, which torment the homan family coald be traced to vbeir primary source, it would probably be found thai three-fourths of tbem ovintnated in the failure of the stomach and the other organs by which tbe food is converted into nutriment snd applied to tbe purposes of life,- to perform the tasks allotted to them by nature, vigorously and regularly. This being Ihe case the vast importance of a medicine which compels these organs to do their whole duty, thoroughly and efficiently, beeomes at once apparent. Hostet- tar's Stomach Li iters may be truly characterised a a preparation of this kind, indeed as the only one which can be implicitly relied on as com bining the properties of a stomachic, an alter ative and an aperient in such proportions aa to produce simultaneously the desired effect upon the disordered stomach, liver and intestines This conclusion is warranted by the celerity and certainty with which the Bitters afford relief in chronic cases of dvspepsia, torpidity of the liver aod constipation. The faW idea that these complaints and others that grow oat of them, could be cured by tierce catnarUea, has at but, it is hoped, been thoroughly exploded. The ick, durinc the last hundred years hare swallowed thousands of tons of mercury, scam mony, gamboge, croton oil, jalap. &e., and tens of thousands of graves have been prematurely filled thereby. But everv since the principle of . x . . revolution, as embodied in Hosteller's Stomach bitters, was arrayed against the principle of prostration, as represented by mineral salt vants and lonooa pnrgauves, the latter has steadily and sorely fallen into deserved contempt. The outcry against stimulation by which eoncoctors of depleting drenches hoped to give eelat to their disgusting and dangerous compounds has only served to increase the demand for the wholesome stimulant, tonic and aleraltve which lor twenty -dtp years innphed over all opposi tion and is now tbe most popular mediciue in tne w euern bemiapnera. They are agents for the celebrated Diamond spectacles and Eye Ulaases, Manufactui ed from Minute CrYital PEBBLES. Watche, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warranted lz months, charges aa low aa odes laM with good work. Store on Main street. 2 doors above National Hotel. Sept. 24, 1874 ly. Vat, a nnn n-.v ua. I We also have a toll sUek of Liqoora, tarn 60,000 Ticlcets-8.000 Cash Gifts. To be Given Away ! One Grand .Cash Gift of. aVM.Onn One Of and Cash Oin of. One Grand 'ash Gift of One Grand Cash Gift of. Oue Grand Cash Gift of Oue Grand Cash Gift of. One Grand Caah Gift of -85 000 -20.000 loan 5.000 5.000 2200 15.000 14 000 0.750 1 1.850 25.000 28.900 -50.000 Tbe Fonrth Great Annual Fair of VTaaf ami "W-fV til TV COVA U m.m yjj. WMVUIIS WU1 UV .- f..t. i;a. ... If Ml . vevawes vv'taaw vi g" e w- 9 vraaj 1 1 . HELD IN SALISBURY OCT. 27TH.2STH, ' Gifts of 5tx ch aTU SOTH 5itT nrv ism l-SJI Uaa Aiftsof Z50 each. . uwi.. ao. -a. 70 Caah Oifis ..f 150 eh Ihe exhibition promises to be the trandeat J'I Cm.h Cittm ,,t ion ...k " L" "CTlrr" " "e wate, 578 Cash ft .f 50 rh lHew and Improved 6000 Cah Pifta 10 AGRIl UL TUBA L IMPLEMENT. S .,t a i,L,TV - lwv.a-fc.4Maweiinf..aaao.uuu ,111 miiu" iu uc ua exniouion irons Tr I . . r -- . part of the country. Trials ofSpeed everyday W Do1 10 00 Quart'rTiek'tfQ JO and the fact that Ha,f T,ehe4, 5.00 Elev Tiekt $100.00 Fifteen Hundred Dollars' N0 wiv"ual benefits in Premiums are offered in this department ThlB -oneert is strictly for MOSCNIC aione win insure some oi the tinest racing ever purposes, and will be conducted with tbe seen in this pen of the country. The pre- same liberality. hon-My and fairness which miums in every oepartmeni are liberal, and characterized the first enterprise. JOUN L. K0PEB, President. r or timers and areolars wivioa' fall in ormatton address HENRY V. MOORE. See'-, NoHols. Va Tickets fur sale by John H. Enniss Sails 17, 1674 tf. NO 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 fair chance to display the fruits of their indus try withoet anv risk of Loss, .and everv body is invited to Enter anything which mar be bury mwigiii wuruiT ui -oiice in ine inuusirial pur- Farmers and Mechanics of the county by bring- EXECUTORS NOTICE. i.wiv new urn iinpruTea oreeas oi - q trulr Bail imnlimianli .( T .Lt. 7a liamniina will K mm. iil ia v un uar oi Jiar. K7i nmli Grounds. ed as Exeentor of tbe estate of M. F. ttaa Arransements will be made to irmnmrwt.t. deceased Notice is hereby srivm. tn all ia. all who may attend with Board and Lodging at debted to make immediate payment ; and all o ", , . . mm iwTing ciaims against the said estate, to pre- Sinn o Hmi0owt ms. I L. 2. L at .... . iiki evs isj inniuu trvr urn I n IJo.wra.sa as Foster. Dultn. de Bailey. Whiskey lata. Oin. Ginger Ac Blackberry Brandy, flails. Mederia, Sherry, Ac malsga Wiasa, Abe. etc.. dee. The above stock is oft-red at Wsekanls d Retail, at the very ltaret BINGIIAJI si w May. 14 1874 tf. State of North Carolina Row am OotxnTT is thb ScTsaJoa Oesr. THOKaS P. JoHSSTo. Jkmrntwrn. The Georgia Home I ompany, To the Sheriffof Rowan County GrseUaf are hereby commanded to summon this Hume Insurant - Cimuur the Oeteru.a named, if it be fbnnd withis yvor oaatj ha and tnmar K..ffir tKa J Arr of OOT OSS4 Ooaru to be held ft tbe eosmty efBewea.st Court House in Saliabury on the 4th mm .a mtmm I U m- 1 fl I - lif answer the complaint wbicb will W' in tbe ofBee of the Clerk of the SaserMS for said County, within the fir dar a V m A B s - -a - t m I haaSj tie ii i arm voereoi ; ana ie isss aw take notice tbat if he fails to answer tas mm complaint within that time, the Plaisnn T take judgment against it for the seat hundred dollars, with interest on the sea 999 the 10th day of December. 1873. Herein fail not. and of this Seassaoes saw doe return. nsa. Given under my band sod seal of tbe U" this 9th day of Septemher 1874 - J. Si. " Clerk tf the Superior Court of m For Further particulars inquire of i officers of the aeanriistii iu ij of the . . . . TH06. W, ISBK, Pa. o- i iiuux.itD etc sent them io tUtitne prescribed by law, or this notice will he plead in hex of their re covery i iugust 25 1814., H. B. REESE. UN MARRIED LADIES To call or stamp for eooftdential eirenlar. Te nnlv. An ana..rnta nraTentlT. No sine, SO trouble, end perfectly safe. DR. GDsfAVCS FABB. No. 6 East Weahingwa St IneUaaapolis. Indus Sept. 17, 1874 ly. 1 t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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