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- 1 ' .rhMfct j annnwSBSjsaaaaBaa,naa gag 1 " Hi HMn IMrisrirv r j" " Tltilf TJUllHl ' """ -"t!' " " Vgieg Ml' TMWTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS d in i i I J- .a K. BP -2 I . vastly to I a wm. w s Carolina LO.CA L OCTOBEft.29. r7. rw Mr. Theo. F. Krutti, Bow t aik.n.. has DoMUfc Mr. Gibson retiring from .kt bohss. iv Grant, sort of our loyai President ... .L. on.l. ;.,.( ..fried at Gbicsgo, on mo vm .., Id Maria lionore. wsraonaL-We were glad to reeeWe u yMterday from Col. Csmeson of illsboro Recorder, and G. M. Mathes, 0f the Winston Sentinel: Woodson, of .I,.!! rt ber we lern' 0,w.r IS hi i i.l p.mbeie of tbe preaa win oouuueas um-. tbeir tppeartnca to-day. Cbickeoholera is prevailing in this gjgdes. remedies are aomewhat ike.ignf.af .rain ia dry wenther-they i "i New Book Pavement. Messrs Crswfori' and Heilig hare bad laid in ff0t of tftsir fj k lavement. jjt... UrtrW to bis stock of wan e p ' , Hsrdwar. Mr. Atwrll keepa a general w,ortme,.tf Hardware of th best brsnds, and sell at prices most reasonable. The tor. J-r. Wmiams, late Pa,tor cf tba Hopewell Presbyterian Church In Meekleoburg Go , is deski J ii. c.m'i dv nr. an ma cmeu jir. RW! i Cbsrlotte, is dead. ' . , Changed. Thaw were two Port Offices in the state, by. the name of LU linftoo. At the inetanee of Col Long, th one named Lilltngton in tbo County of New Honover, baa bean changed to Long Creek, The Charlotte Pair. Neit week tb new Fair of the Carolinaa will take niter at Charlotte. The efforts pat forth by the Charlotte people are very commen (Uble. sad from all we bear they will rrowned with success. On Thursday evening cf the Fair strand ball will be given at Masonic Hall, w that the young tolas may expect delightful lime. Fine Music. The Band at Raleigh added the uleaanre of the viators. The VI' C IWP HH1 1 cornet Band ia sr grand one. that ot hern verv fiuP, but there is noue in the Iff! . a sTfc a - mm. m fitatestigood as tb at from Saiwunry. Long practice under efficient leadership baa pladea it ueyona tne reaem or rivalry. And wo- say this wit hoot disparagement to the other really excellent bands pies ent at Kaleigh. -Hillsboro Recorder. Civil rights Oliging answers. Beginning to leaveThe leaves. GiH-edged paper Forged notes. The most expensive kind of vice In New York city there is one concern that doea nothing but bake pies, or, as the boys call them, i4pies au' tbtuga." The buildings cover six and a half city lots, and tbe stables hate accommoda tions for fifty horses; Thirty-seven Urge wagons sjst employ ed to deliver the apt turned out daily, and one hundred and twenty persona are employed all the year round. It has an enormous boiler, ia which sometimes five hundren DWSBukins per day are reduced to-iealy, by steam of ciurcc. wear u are tvo steam ininvins Advice. ft. - Wnnn a Mf aSno Arum oha At If nn ap W us." VW WSMSU vww wii v v purpues. ;ik . '-.nl 'We iM Jh A confectioner advertises "paroxys- ihe haffdsome compliment I4 sMbsst! kis8es and we estf astore him that bis estimate . ... . mat btnes, capable of slicing Up a fabulous . It i what all ffood , , . quantity oi trans. A little tortmr oo is !' T eXS&Ut V W. Wh' iUal lf lttU a row of immenw brSlkctUt. full o. ldgesJUs r-ohave keariiH The of everv household- steaming berries, which two uabU Je stir- The u teher and tumbler. nng wun great taa es. in sue iurto. r r i ..j1 r .i... i A three months old oyster is about groups ou the floor bv heans of fruit, which the size of a split pea. they are sorting and cleaning. Eighty m, . t ui. 1 bushels ol berries a dav is the average There is no fault in Tjovertv. but . i 'i . r . . . , lL I ;i . , - t i coosumpiioii. iou oarreis oi uour a week the minds that think so are faulty. arc Q8wl in l. lbe Die. and lbev Nurture your minds with thoughts, use up 8,000 pounds of lard, 1,500 qoarts To believe in the heroic makes heroes. 01 a,,a fgg' music. i T p" 1 .; j .1 flit BV&Wt " ' " ' Wagons from up the country are to 4 be seen encamping in the various camp lots around the city. This is what the people wish to see. If the wagon ers are here, we know they have eith er brought a load or come for one, t. e. they bring trade and that is what our people want, all are aware that the trade in the up-country is divided between Winston and Charlotte. This trade should be brought back if possi ble. How can we do it? is the ques tion. Do it like it was taken from us, is the answer, by advertising and send ing out agents or drummers. This in our opinion is the only available means to brine about the desired effect. Fair week Daily. W 1 - 4- itAt'iAit smao lilrrlw flllA ceed in dimcult enterprise ? Determi- diabetes, gravel and Brieht's disease are spaed- l it has no equal in Materia Jiadica. depot. If W-O-r-C-e-e-t-e-r Spells Wooster, 104 duane Street, New York. Sold by druggii why doesn t R-O-C-h-e-S-t-e-r spell everywhere. Advice gratis by physician in T a 1 auuiu.nnr. XVUUBICI . The racing yesterday was two J mile races two best in three First three entrsAicesas follows : Norwood's Notra Dame, . K. James' Boney Belle, M. L. Ares Gray Frank, resulting in Tie Aim Great Annl Fair of Western North Carolina will be HELD IN SALISBURY OCT. 27TH, 28TH, 28TH, 30TH, 31 ST, OCT.. 1874. The Exhibition promises to be tbe grandest ever seen in tbe Western part of tbe State. New and Improved AGRICUITUIUT 1MPLE3IEX1S of afl descriptions and fine blooded Stock of all kinds will be on exhibition from every part of the country. Trials of Speed every cay and the Tact that Fifteen Hundred Dollars in Presaioass are ottered in this department alone will insure some of the finest racing ever seen m this part of the country. The pre mium Tn everv department are liberal, ana NO ENTRANCE FEE 13 CHARGED ON ANY ANIUAL OR ARTICLE for exhibition except in the Trials of Speed. Th'n is done to give our county Exhibitors a fair chance to display the fruits of their indus try vithort any rik of Ixw, and every body 1 invited to Enter anything Which may be thought worthy of Notice in the industrial pur suits. The object of the Fair ia to beoent tbe Farmer and Mechanics of the counlv by bring ing to their notice new and improved breeds of stock and implements of Labor. No Gambling will be permitted on the Uronnda. " Monai mbt, In Ike Centre of business orv Maiu Sire SALISBURY, N O .1 most ttspestfefle inform Os pmbUc d old Ommu, Iknt I ham REFURNISHED BEFITTED, AND 1 isssaw Maffisnr low is sneer the chatrol of IfikMess, aia of whoea ear eteeud by by the atockbyflsta sad twu ppoiutcdVx,Ctti Governor of Virginia. " Remittance fur ticket toe? ha made by ex tra DfwimM. puss vases rar est Washisciao, D. C. or by reaateraa letter, ad- 1KI. J SAfOiUtlV Vest Jf. B. Jtcmimder fa THOROCOULY RBMODDLSO TBTSB4 SATIOOIAl." m vsw a saai vi s asjs as as usivv 100X1 CLF-f AND WFLT Tl HIILATXD MY TABLE oord. , Thu House has gioed a reputation to none in the Country, and the Proprietress ill keep it op IN FIRST CLASS 0T1LE1 PoliU and experieaaffd SrrmaiaTss mVrmdtuux. MRS. DR. BEEVES. Excslleas- , ajmssj zS3St 11. 1874 tf. MORE STOVES. Come now and get the BEST. Get the store called tbe PfM-rvr- hr nrrmuMuli : Ha ev, J. L. Keiafil, Goefixr of Va. ; Kacellrsv tiilbert C. Walker. Ex- of Va. ; Hun. lUbt. E withers. LiauU nor of Va.easi C a. Seasior elect ; lie ert W. Hughes, Judce Eastern iUnci bettatora arte atassSwes oi wooaraa truss ,f bvj. For foil pan miliars, issiimnsnsls, ssjkJL fbr circular. : J n r I sVf Addrfs- v BOH. JAMES BARBOIT& Reliable agents wanted c rrr w kssrrcs Oct. 1, ltJO-ly. , WorkinX people .- M ! or fTesssk, las- - plovment at hum, 80 per week Miasma, as aaausi required. Particulars and TaleaMs, sample sent free. Address wife "B cvet rwMrw tamp, C K illiamnbury, 1. 4W AGENTS .r the Bes be A Wholesale Mcrdereb. A mam named Poirier, a wholesale murderer on paralleled iu France since Trotman, was executed September 29, at Chart res. In fOctober, 1871, be went to the farm of a Mme. Lecomute, who had sold off her stock and furuiturs, aud demanded her money. She directed him to the place where it was deposited, and. as be was leafing;, followed him to tbe garden and told hitn she knew who he was. tie turned back and killed her with a hatchet. A woman whom she bad asked to puss the i.iht witb her uppearing at the moment, he pursued and kuied her also. In Jan nary last, he murdered a woman who kept a roadside inn, and iu May he murdered a boy and girl, aged sixteen and fourteen whom their parents had left in charge o their farm. Pretending to sell wood, he got into conversation with them, and tnuidered one in the stable and the other in the house, Su?picbn fell upon him in this last case, and he was cou victed ot al five murders. SALISBURY MARKET. OCTOBER, 29. Buying Rates-: . CORN new 60 a 70 COTTON-11 a 13 FLOUR $3 25 to 3.50 ACORN COOK if you want one that will outlast way other, Arrangements will be made to accommodate j "V- made of all NEW IRON, and warranted air who may attend wilh Board and Lodging at to 8tufcl5on anous Styles, of cook- Notra Dame's wining the race, time MEAL 80 a tl. DAW.i county; 10 to 10 j nog munu POTATOES Irish 90 a Sweet Sl.50 Second two entrances, Norwood's EGOS 15 u 20. TeLula, and Jno. A. Snider's Lady I CHICKENS $2.50 per doz. Reb. TeLula wining, time 58f sec. ""uipS ' a - This last race was exciting, "Lady rye a 80 Reb" could hardly be controlled, BEESEWAX-30. would not start until the third trial. $1-15 a Sl 50 Then keeping a head for something DRIED fru!T-5io 8. - over a quarter, wlien MTeLula"steadily Blackberries, 8 cts gained, and passed her. Second round, TeLula a head all round. Fair week Daity. low rates Single admission 50 cents For Further particulars inquire of any of the officers of the association THOS. W. KEEN. Pies B F ROGERS 8ec. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY. Will he sold on Thursdar the 19th of No vember next, on tbe premises, st 10 o'clock A. M, the Steam Mill Property known as ROWAN MILLS, ROW AS COUNTY JVi C. Wheat sV Corn JI ilia : This property is situated 3-4 of a mile from Third Creek Station on the Western N. C. Selling Articles ia tbe WrU td-Ott i ,sjp of samples gi-o away to thwee arW will ksX UKiUh ot cu .7W isaai some agents. wsy. N. Y. z Meteor. A most brilliant meteor appeared near the zenith last evening, and coursing South-west, shed light enough to cast bold shadows ; and bursting into numerous fragments, 60 TO TEXAS VIA THK LONE STAR ROUTE ! (International andGrcat Northern R R) Passengers going to Texas via Memphis and Little Rock, or via Shreveport, strike this line at Loncview, the Best ilosite in Palestine Hearne, Waco, Atwt:n, MunUville, Houston, d ail point- in Western, Central, (lalvaston and afl point- in hnrst. nut. lenvino a dim traiL Fair Eastern and Sotuhern Texas. , .. i Passonsers via New Orleans will find it the The Steam Washer, for which the lav. C. Plyler is agent, has beeu pro aseaeed by good judges' the best inven tion of the kiurj evei seen in this cooujuy. There ia a saving of wood, a saving of lsbor, the washing is done much quickt-r nd better. Call on the Agent aud tr luine and be convinced. Mr. Plyfer is aleo agent for the bcanti li grave covering adveitised in this ssser. week Daily. Rowan Superior Court has been session nearly two weeks, and our propb-' Lave had a tolerably fair pportunity of judging of the new officers, lbs Judge and Solicitor. As poblle sen tisif ot is generally correct In such matters. vi are gratified to be able to say that we save hsard hot one opinion expressed, tad that is highly complimentary to tbe leers. Judge Wilson presides with much dig niij. fairness and cToauity, and, wilh hit pofalar manners, is 'dislined to prove a tsvorite with the people. Mr. Dobeon'a fearless am able manner of conducting basioess, ;will prove a ter ror to evil doers and declared to be the right man in the right place. Our Fair, The two first days of our Fair have not fallen behiiid our expecia tion. As usual the attendance was not m largess it will be to-day and to-morrow j but quite respectable. As we write, articlrs fur exhibition are still coming in and new entries making hourly. Forsl HalT is already well filled and beautiful, o is Farmers flail ; but we expect to see tbsm greatly improved to day. Thanks to the President and officers of tke Association, that good order prevail aod things are moving on smoothly. We shall give a more extended account of tke Fair and the articles on exhibition io-otfr next. How is it P We are informed by a gfDnemsn from Fulton, N. C that the Important Decision about Hom esteads. The following decision of Jndge Bond of the. U. S. OircuitCourt, is what has long been expected, viz: that the Homes tead ia not exempted from execution and sale for d bts contracted before the adop tion of the State Constitution ihich al lows the Homestead. Although the Su preme Court of North Carolinatwo or three 'ears ago made a ninVrent decision (.Judge Reade delivering (he opinion and (Jhiet Justice Pearson dissenting) it was believed by lawyers generally that the U. S. Courts would over rule that opinion, and declare that a Homestcid law adop ted in ISG8 could not constitutionally apply to debts previously contracted. We are sorry that any old debtor deceived himself or suffered himself to be deceived. Our readers know that we have warned old debtors of what migbt be expected from tbe decision ol U. S. Judges, aud . B . . s e si. tar advised a compromise ol old debts, we think tbat Judge Dick, of the Federal Court in this State, will be as lenient as possible towards old debtors aud give them time to make sucb compromises as are possible under unfortunate circum stances. Uiarlolte Democrat Here is Judge Bond's decision ; In re Shipman In Bankruptcy. This is a motion on the part of creditors to set aside sn application for the allow- snce of a homestead exemption out of property encumbered by judgments upoj debts created antecedent to the adoptiou of tke Constitution oi North Carolina which provides for that exemption. It seems to me that this application is similar to that in Gunu vs. Barry, which was made under a like provision iu the Constitution of Georgia, and which the Supreme Court, in 19 Wallace, declared with some emphasis could not be allowed; and it is precisely the case of Dillard, decided iu the Eastern Distiict of Vir ginia. The act of Congress of March 3d, 1873, which was passed, as is maintained at the Bar, lo over-rule the decision of Gunn vs. Barry, and to give the homestead exemp tion paramount the liens of antecedeut iudztneuts, was by .He same Court, Chief Justice Waite delivering the opinion, in Decker's esse, which will be found in the National Bankrupt Register, Vol. X, No. 1. declared to be uuconstitutioual. I his application ou the part of the Bankrupt From the Raleigh News Oct 27. SUPREME COURT MATTERS. Washington, Oct. 26. In the Supreme Court in the case of the City of New Orleans vs. the New York Steamship Company, the decree be low was sustained. The lease of a wharf given by a Governor ap pointed by the military authority after the capture of a city for a term of years t is valid, although extending beyond the war. The Court's theory is that the capture of New Orleans gave the millitary the same authority as over the capture of foreign territory. Judge Field dissented, holding that no valid alienation, wharf or other property or rights of a city could hold beyond millifery occupation. The Court refuses to advance the Granger cases, which involves the right of States to regulate the fares and i nterest of State railroads. New York, 27. Shanks, wbo was imprisoned some time since fou refusing to reveal the authorship of an article which he furnished to the Tri bune, has been recommitted to the cus tody of the Sheriff by the Supreme Court. "Harah tor Shanks." Best Route to Tvler, Mineola, Dallas, Overton, Crockette, Long view and- all points in Eastern and Northeastern lexas. This line is well built, thoroughly equipped with every modern improvement, including New and Elegant Dav Coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, WeStingbonse Air Brakes, Mil ler s Patent balety Platlormxanu Couplers ;ano nowhere else can the passenger so completely depend on a speedy, safe and o.nif ,rtable jour ney. The LONE STAU JIOI'TK ha admirably answered the query : "How to so to Texas r" by the publication of an interesting and truth, ful document, containing a valqahle and correct Rail Road. It consist of 75 seres of excellent Land, a large Mill House well filled with ex cellent Machinery, two fine Dwellings, and various necessarv out-buildings. The main building of the Mill House is 38 X 40 feel, t OL K stones high. The Engine boose, frame building, U 18 r, 40 feet. Tbe L, 20 X 60 feet, 2 stories high. 1 he main building contains two run of Burrs and Corn Rock, with machin ery, complete. Capacity of Burr Mills, 40 barrels per day. Corn Mill, 15 bushels per hour. These mills are constructed wilh refer ence lo the best possible results as to quality of work. The Engine is an 80 horse-power, tubu lar boiler, 64 2 1-4 inch flues, 20 feet long. THE LOCATION, IS IN THE FINEST WHEAT and Corn -C rowing Sect ion of the State-' urnsce Wood, 1.50 a cord. HANDLE FACTORY. ing stoves sl s small profit. TIN WARE, Sheet Iaox A Copper VV a sk made of the best Material, on hand or made to order. Merchant supplied st Low pRicia, CASH paid for all kinds of Copper, Brass Ac. Ask for Buoww'g Tin shop Main Street. Salisbury, N. C, L. V. Brawn. I am well prepared lo cot good STENCIL PLATES for marking Tobacco, Floor Patent articles Ac. Every person doing any Mnd of work or busi ness should have a stencil lo advertise his bust- -a. a a a a - a a m ess, as ii is scicnowieugea to oe tne nest ana cheapest way to let people know what you are doing. One mark with stencil rosy get s customer, for yon, that will pot HrvbREt of Dollars in your hands. Try it and you will get a cus tomer you never thought of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS, One-fourth inch letters 5 cents per letter lie naii nnu u . itwki i v Xuy our larii'iur uireci FROM -j Jfrgf THE MANUFACTURER And Save 25 Per Cent. r : -fas sa lap, Which cm le obtained, free of charge by ddressitig the CJKN EBALTICK ET AGENT International and Houston, Texas. District E. (treat Northern Railroad gyumaa BjJjBj kH a ar" 8 JL Tuaaf Smmmjgwmmm Wf Walnut Parlor Ri nits. Reps or Hair Cloth containing seven pieces wow es Wsluol Bedroom Suits. Marble tops, easy taiuihe ten pieces 5900 r . r. I I) . l i- .. ij. .... orauttiui i aiuveu wuuan- osihi sum- . plete .w 19 00 ALSO. A MAGNIFICENT VARIETY Off If HIGH COST WORK. Three-fourth A One inch letters 7 " " " Fall Uauiouge andprire ol all my Stock seaA They may be sent lo any part of lbs L. S. by Mail, free on application. Write for oasv . t UT iuaiias a muau turi. ' ' sa . . . . s i . . 1 Arm - . A bend in your orders stating sire ot letters you y -OTTlTTllHRlflTA WfjrCnCUilisV I preier, ana tne oiencu win oe maue ucsi. cm and promptly forwarded. Fisher street Salisbury, . U. L. V. BROWN, April 23. 1874 tf. t Cotton, Lumber, Rosa, Pnia- Tirefm . Walton sf Ca Cr I F T ren in the City of V O N C ER line A N D i ,fjl bo givt uoro, December 31, 1874, for the purpose of erecting as ODD FELLOWS TEMPI The Grand Gift hvthe Benbow House . worth: 8go.ooo.oo GRAND CASH GIF! I I lie L, is occupied by machinerv tor manu facturinir HANDLE S a HANDSs FACTORY and turnsout 40 doren handles per day. The machinery is of pood quality and in good wnrtciuc order. Handle Timber, till K ORY WOOD, iu treat abundance, easily and cheaply obtained Cord Wood, delivered at the Mill $1.50. Dwellings, & other House W&T There are two excellent Dwelling Houses comprised in this property : One new frame Imihiing 38 feet front, with veranda, and passage through the center, a room on each sid c- an I ., 30 feel, two rooms with veranda, and pantry and cook house. The other Dwelling is 20 X 36 feet wilh veranda, pantry, and cook house all in complete order cood out-houses, com- prising smoke or meat bouses, Stabling for four lorses and two cow, and s pomp at tbe door. tW This property is lo be sold for division. one of the firm having retired snd the other being unable to own and continue tbe boaiser It will be sold to the ftthgest bidder. TVfties wishing to invest in this kind of property would no wen to come ana see it oeiore caie day. It is not expected, in the present condi tion of financial afiaira, that it will sell for iu fall value, so that the purchaser will be likely 10 get a bargain. Sale positive. Letters of inquiry will be promptly answered. THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and Sewing Hachine in 97 Nrtb LmUtrd St., BALTIMORE Send for Price Caireati. 4w Reter to 15ak of L'o !e -kt r r ree uublLljfl Id. $10, 0 0 0. OP ALL KINDS, ALSO NEEDLES, OIL A THREAD, ALSO A LOT OF STATIONERY, CONSISTING Ot4 Legal and Fools Cap of Dine rent qualities, also, several styles ol LETTER PAPER, PACKET, COMMERCIAL, FRENCH AND MOURNING NOTE. SERMON Paper and various styles snd sites of ENVELOPES Inks Pens Peclles &cn also a Urge lot off Morgan's Stereoscopic Views of the NORTH CAROLINA A Complete Outfit Free! We wsot a reprtsrnutive in every iM-jehiaw t hood to uke ordem and detiver goods for ear GREAT C. O. B. SALE of staple Fasssly Goods. The mot popular and best sseawv- making l'isiness in Anurica, for ysnng. SSS. male or female, at hmn or travHing. Levr cash profits, a conipU ienfit. sum pie trf gawds lists, circulars, etc .SENT FRKE lo any ad dress. Address ALfi EN . H A LL A OSw.- 4w 6 N Howard iH- Baliisaors. SJd ' .r W Por Couqhs. Colds Horseness; AvarairsmoA9maUiBJi Uo Wells' Carbolic Tablets. PUT DP ONLY IN JtfLUK BOXES Real KjilateCiifls, 5iSI,.lO0 Cash , " ,onw Only 100.000 tickets to be issued. Price of Tickets, $250.. AGENTS WANTED. For further particular-, address the Sept.. 10. 1874 8w. Manager. Washing-ton, Oct. 26. The post- office department loses a million of dollars every year by washed postage Manner, Box 8, ry'!JJ AIJ1(;ic stamps, i a , .. A ppoi nt men ts : Bl umen thai Col lector of the Customs at St. Marts, Fla., and several Indian agents. The third term was deliciately obr truded in the Cabinet to-dav. The w President did not want to talk. is represented as thinking an expres sion on his part as this juncture would be obstrusive. XW TERMS OF 8ALE Oae half CA8H on the first day of January, 1875, when full nossession will be given : and the balance in twelve months, at 8 per cent, interest from Jan uary, 1873. Title reserved until last payment, when a good and sumcient Deed will be given. EMMERT ft BR0 . Rowan Mills, N. C Oct. 6th, 1874. Watchman is two weeks rnurJiini? that I must therefore be refused aud tbe-motiou mm.. - - -S. . ...,,.t ,i i.tlltt.l Hug a L. Bono, Circuit Judge. If the plan suggested by us five or six Of all tbe remedies extant for Briebt's disease diabetes, gravel, and ajl affections of the. bid der awtf kidneys, in male or feni de, Kearney's Extract Bochti is the most reliable and eroca ious. No one shoiiliU be without lL' Depot, 04 Duane Street, New York. Physician in JJe Utendsnee. Advice gratia. a psWt. This is an outrage for which some oaais responsible, who is it? The Wstch fflsp is, mailed hereon Tbaisdav evening aniooght to reach Fulton oa Friday eve- years ago had bjeii adopted all the trouble, ning or 8atorday following, any how, if dhtappointmeht and ruin that must follow he oaiU are runs in that direction accord- as the results of the above decision, would g to contract. Gentlemen at Fullon and have been avoided. ooy are having their mail matter from Both Homestead and Bankrupt laws 'Midpoint sent by way of Lexington, a to the mosi dishouorable species of jS. greater disUuee, in order to avoid repudiation hs sanoyaneei of theolher route. How We a our people to pay as far as UtLl, . I .1 11 A . J: . L mA ill luey cuuiu sou rcpuuiaie lue uwmw, u m ... then begin lite a new, uti trammeled with llrt. TerreU, Fashionable Milliner old debts. If this policy had beeu adop Press Maker, on Main Street. Is ted both with respect to the State and the s prepared to do any kind of Dress private debts, everybody would now be catting and fit ting, or furnishing: free and prosperous. What a pity Una sterns, of all the latest styles. Also plan was not adopted just after tbe Jry, Hair work, Stamping, Braid war t But demagogues and saints would 'V1 Kmbraigery prepared at short not let the people do it, but now they will J-. r Will be pleaead to see and serve be forced to do tbat or worse, for they are s.wbo mav fswrtr hsr sVitti call Alan not SMHB abler to Dav now than tbey m-mm. mm-jf. " " - , . m 9 'Weed" Sasrina. MrkiMta far Rsln. were iost after the mar. This decision ndo-p Hond renders still more imoantN - v. iuh uqc, juivuiiiv ni woo - ; ' m ' snd see them. Set. 22. 2tm. tire a Conveation. GEN. DIX AND THE THIRD TERM. New York, October 27th. At the rati 6 cat ion meeting at Cooper Insti tute, Hon. Wm. Orton was President. General Dix was received enthusiasti cally. He spoke of the propriety of giving the preference to candidates who had risked their life for the Un ion, when opposed to those who were hostile to the Union or were indiffer ent. On leaving the hall loud cries were made. "How about the third term ?" Gov. Dix said "I did not come here to thrust any opinion of mine into this canvass, but since I am asked the question I will answer it frankly, lest a misconstruction should be put upon my silence. I say distinctly that I am not in favor If the Druggist offers any kind of berk flavored alcohol fur dyspepsia, biliousness. or any other ailment, tell him tbat yon wast medietme. not a bar-room dnnk. Asa mm for Dr. Walker's California Bitters. tbe best regulating preparation known, scd which you Know is free from Satan1 s JSuxi. Bk g POSTPONEMENT SECOND AND LAST. , GRAND GIFT CONCERT in aid or the Masonic Relief Association OF NORFOLK DAY POSITIVELY FIXED. THURSDAY. 1DTH NOVEMBER. LAST CHANGE This enterprise is eoudueted by the MA SONIC KELIKF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK VA under authority of the V r- inta Legislature, (act passed Jdarch cUh. 87JL 50,000 Tick;ts-6.000 Cadi Oifti. $250, Yosemite and ether noted places which are truly magnificent. also a stock f superior FLOWER POTS, Which will be sold low at Sineer Sewina Machine Store on South side main Street, near the Public Square. N Sold by Druggist. POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE --$20-- WILL STY A FIRST MRTQAtimira MM 1NDUSTRIL IHISITIOH 0L NEW YORK. ! Anthorised by the Legislatore of the Bute f New York. " First Trvmlsm trawtsg asst. 7 1ST4 . CAPITAL PREMIUM, - - $1000 Address (bv 1-w.d- aod iall InmrssslioSs MOROENTUAU, BRUNO A Us, Fioancisl Agenta, 83 PARK ROW, N. Y. f P. (). Drawer 23, Apptecaktmt for A HAVE YOU TEEED 9i AUb YOU l Weak. Nervous or Deb 1 1tsj ft I Are roa so Lanaiiid that sny sxefdo qnireo more ol au eDort tnan yon tsei ot making: I Tben trr JnrUTtEBA.tbe and invigorauw. which acts so teaeSdeUy as tbe Hecreure orgaur as to impart ngwr SS au tbr vital fatce. Tt n no a:vhdie awoetiser.whtebsvssssmsts tor s short time, only to let the afterer fsM st a (iw fi"it n oi nnaerv. eex it tse v tonic acting dtrsetlj on tbe liver and It re relates tbe Itosreis. quit u and rives such a health v tone to the HTKtem ss to soon make lbs The Browu Cotton Gin. be attention of planters and others is again called to the above old and reliable make ot Cotton Gins? Tbey axe fnrmsbed tbise year greatly improved, and nounuK wnicn exper euce of thirty years in their manometers cnld suggest has been leltuuuoneio maxe mem me moit reliable and pertect t ocwu uin in marxei As tberessltofoureffiwts we aeesoniyreierie thoir established reputation and widospwwl popularity. ForPBRFECTTO of w orkm ahswip Stbwoth. DeaABiLirr, Lioht Rrawtso, and qcaHtitt and OTJAtrrr of list paourcEb.-we challenge conipetiton. we are prepared to mar rant to an r reasonable extent per fid afla me Ubi" To be Given Away ! One Grand Cash Gift of. 30.090 Oue G'and Cash Gift of. 25.000 One Grand ash Gift of. 20.000 One Grand Cash Gift of ....10.000 One Grand Cash Gift of..., 1 5,000 One Grand Cash Gift of. 5.000 One Grand Cash Gift of 2l 15 Cash Gift ot $1000 each 15.000 28 Cash Gifts of 500 each 14.000 4.1 Cah lief leaf 50 each. 0.750 9 Cash Gifts of 150 each .11.850 OtQ Cah Gifts of 100 each JS5.000 578 Cash Gift of 50 each 28.900 GO0O fes-h Gifts of 10 each . . . . 50.000 WATER WHEEL TW best In ths sold at leas pries Hum say flrst-clss w asd. Sasd for a Pamphlet sad t nacsd. N. J. Lctma,Y FIR8T GRAND. OtFT CONCERT Montpelier Female Humane Associa- TION AT ALXXAgDKIA, VA. November 23, 1874. LI8T OF CIFT9. faction to everv planter or operator. are old at the lowest posible price for a vile machines, and on reasonable terms. TTeinv, examination of the samples in the hand ot onr local asrenta wbo will give all desired in formationaad furnish applicants with circular", aud csitnmendatorv letters from parties nsins the Gins in alt sections of tbe cotton plsnting countrv . XJinnlare. Price-list, and other information, may be obtained ol onr agents or by addressing THE BROWJf COTTON OIX CO.. New London. Conn G000CASH PRIZES aggregating. .250.000 PRICE OF TICET8 Whole Ticket. $10 00 Quart'rTiekt$2 JO Half Ticket 5.00 Elev Tick't lOOial NO INDIVIDUAL BENEPIT8. This Concert is strictly for MOSCNIC purposes, and will be conducted with the same liberality, honesty and fairaeas which eharaeterized the first enterprise. JOHN ROPER, President. For tickets and circulars tfiviug full in onnalion address HENRY V. MOORE. SecW. Norfold, Va. Ticketa for sale by John H. Ennlas Salis bury 17. 1874 tf. s 1 Grand Cash Gift 100.000 1 Grand Csh GUt .50 0O0 1 Grand Cash Gift...J 25.000 10 Cash Gifts.. $10,000 each. 100.080 15 Cash Gifts.. 5.000 each. 75 000 50 Cash Gifts.. 1.000 eseh. 50.000 100 Cssh Gifts.. 500 each 50 000 10.00 Cash Gifts.. 100 each 1O0.0OO 1.000 Cash Gifts.. $0emeh. 50.00 20.000 Cask Gifts.. $20 each. 400.000 system like s new ter Its operation i not vi- lent . bnt is iaed by great geuUeaass t the aasMnt sag ss iences no suddea ebanre. no marked resaa, bnt grsduallv hi troobles ' "Foldtlieir teats, like the A aba. And lsuU teal away." This is no new untried discovery, bat has been long used with wocderfuJ reined. .1 rr salts snd is pnmusnced by the kighest sioritie "the nHMt powerful tunic acd alterative know i. Aak yo'irdros'Sist for it. , . r raaleby WM. F. KIDDLR A Co. Nrs Turk. i FREE Sample to Agents. Ladies' Combi nation Needle-Look, with l nrcsaea Daua A Cu New Badlard Mass. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS Choice snd air oantly HUatrxUfd Great Iodoceaaeota lo AaanSS. For terms and circulars, address. New WetSi Publi-hinr Co, PhilatTa 4w 22,170 Caaa GtfU, at $1,000,000 NUMBERS OF T1CKEST .100.000 PRICE OF TICKETS. ... Wniom oil .lmAora 'T. .niQ" mnA An not! Tors I and cling. so rthatemedy. There is no medi- Crawford and Uejlig Agents ftalis- eine that com paies with k. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and r .iter rarieus- SUaka far aait bets Whole Tickets.. Halves Quarters. . . Eighths or each Coupon. 5i Tickets for Eleven Tiekels fur ....... ..$20 00 ...10 00 ..50O0 AGENTS WANTED 1 Diplossa Awarded XS HOLMAll'S Sfit Piclri! Bible lSOT JT.LINTRATIONS. a ddr-p fw tirrn lets A.J. HOLM AN A CO , 930 Asrh PhtL SW Waters Hew - cale PianoC SQUARE and UPRIGHT. ore far 14 tar tooeh elastic. (As tone powerful, pare evew through the entir scale, yet meJlow sweet. WaTF.R?' Coocsrto ORGANS eaaeUed SB twos or beaeiy ; csVy sV-ly petit ino. 7 ae oureno Stop as s Saw tioa of the liuuksu oice 4 iUl! 100 00 1 Wr sted or 6 year. Priees Esrtr j0Q oo , Ww far rash or psrt taeb. sms? be lanes -V monthly payro. 8rf"M ' snu isuc menu cf grtat hsrg.ius Als Waald A liberal MMr -uet as ItachTt .uaairr. jriaeu.-sc a r S T J j 1 ' . . A ot Orange count,. ZJL tKRffuVfflSX The Montpelier Femsle iltu lion, chartered by the Legilature of Virginia and the Circuit CooA of Orange eoontT. w . t fi.. i ri:n i' establish and endow a "Home for the OWL 1.-' SON. 481 Br.N sy. w Tvs T.O. Bex U - I . 1 rv 1 T J ' f . tMS . I mm m wmm arai, mtm isawi iaifS Mnpmm nt.wwe. j a.k 4 m W - ' : 1 1 V9 V . re f&4 S..tA I- ' t ...
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1874, edition 1
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