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1 Carolina Watchman. L O CAL. NOVEMBER 12. The Carolina Watchman For 1875. order to place this old, popular, and well proved family journal within the reach of its old friends and the public, we have concluded to renew (he experiment of offering it to all new sub scribers for the year 1875, at the following low rates: One copy one year, $3 00 Six copies to one address, . . 10 00 Ten conies to one address, . . 15 00 The American Farmer fob November at hand, replete with instructive matter for the farmer, the gaidener. the stock-raiser and every other ruralis'. This is a solid and substantial farm unreal, which, .while showing the latest ad vances made in science as applied to agriculture, is atthe etfme time dvoted to the practical. A large number of contributors from mil sections and in every branch lend their aid in wakiagiip a number of great value. The pablis . er . Sam' I Sands dc Son, Baltimore, Md., offer some handsome v - This naner has been the property and an Art the control of the present proprietor for is veers. It has seen the rise and fall of mtnv newspapers in thin and other pi tome friends, some foes but it has neither been chagrined at their rivalry, nor elated or gratified at their downfall. So it pro- aw . . a . - X A. B premiums for clubs and will send the met for the new volume. three numbers of this year fret to new subscribers, f 1 .50 a year, or five conies for 5. Soeeimena free on . . a application. li the even venor oi v. - - ine to promote the liest interest of our State and people. Having decided opinions of its own, it will discuss all questions that mav arise with reference to public affairs in fairness and candor, without regard to the interest of individuals, cliques, parties, rings, nr atftft. Snecial attention given to the selection of rW" i ... ... .u.n v such news ana in entry mnn mm mhh u deemed of most interest to our readers. Subscriptions sre respectfully sonciiea. is cash must accompany oraers. Address, BRUNER A STEWART. Salisbury, N. C. in the future, as in the past, to pursue A STEAMER GOKS DOWN DUR INGA FEARFUL GALE ON LAKE SUPERIOR. St. Paul. Nov. 2. The steamer Lottie Bernard, Captain Morris, of Dulutb, bound from Pigeon river to Dulutb. foundered on Lake Su perior on Thursday last, during a fearful gale, which swept the decks and finally extinguished her fires. There were 6f teen persons on board, including one pas senger, Willie BUnchard. The latter ami one ot lite deck-hands were drowned by the upsetting of a boat. The remain ing thirteen succeded in launching the yawl, and, after untold privations, reach ed the shore. After traveling about five miles ten of them reached an Indian set tlement, where they obtained shelter, and sent aid to those who were too exhausted to walk. The reselling party found one of the latter dead and ibe other two nearly so. They were taken to the set tlement, and are now doing well. Dr. J. G. Ramsay, of bis county, has lived the appointment of Internal - - - - , s Revenue Collector for this, the 6th Dis trict. Oscar Eastmond and E. Anchisi, a U 8. detective, bad a shooting affray at Aaheville a few davs aeo. but no harm done. HARMONY. As was expected, the views of the Con servative party in the State shows a wide divergence ou the subject of Convention. We welcome one chance which has be come apparent, ot late, which is a readiness on the part of the opposition to discuss the subject. We are sure that much hostility to it will break down when the true merit? of the question are more fully weighed and belter understood. We think we are safe in saying we will soon CONVENTION ANOTHER LETTER FROM A DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN OF MECKLENBURG COUNTY FEELING IN FAVOR OF CONVEN TION S TILL GROWING. Charlotte. Nov. 3d, 1874 Ifeswx. Engelhard at Saunders t Gentlf.mkn: The little squib which you diguified into a 'ouuttnuuieatioa" waa oolv luteuded to make the points which I was and still am in hopes some friend of Conven tion would elaborate, and that is. the failure to respond formally to the call of Convention 1871, did not affect injuriously the Causer vative party in the campaign of 1872. Please collect the figures (I have them not by me) of 1870 and 1872, and see if 1 am not right in the assertion that llerrimon in 1872, received more votes than did Shipp in is u. it that is so, that ends the eontrover sy and silences 'he lo g torn" of the oppo sition In 1870 Shipp received 87.640 votes. In 1871 Convention received 80,007 votes. In 1872 lierriinou received 96.234 votes Ei8, Journal. Then the question, stripped of all ex traueous matter is simply, does the Canby Const itmi tn require amendments, and is a Convention the shortest, cheapest and most practical mode of effecting it. Both parties admit that it is woefully defective and that the great relief demanded cannot he attained by legislation until it is done Then have we t! e power, that is, the Con stitutional majority to make the call T I so, that is settled. Now the retains show that the Conservatives have two-third ma jority in both Houses. Then w here is the lion in the path ? Weak-kneed and weak hacked members of our own ' party, is al that stands in the way. You have already done more to sustain and build up that party ou hrtn and stable grounds, than all the so called organs coinbiued. Because acting ou the maxim that "thrice armed ia he who has his quarrel just. "'"looking to the future with the ken of statesmen, representing the true sentiments of the people, aod uot as the month-piece of auy particular individual. you have stru k manfully for the tight, and to day the reaction that has taken place in favor of a Convention, shows bow your efforts have beu appreciated. I know full well the Journal diies meet the approval and endorsement of the party not in wordtl but in substantial acts, and I believe it wU receive it. Steeel Creek. material witness against me. At the las' term of court I again demanded a trial aod insisted that I should not be held onder heavy bonds for my anuearaure when 1 bad at all times been read v. abb- and willing to meet any elaanrtaa bad been preterred against me throngb the active interposition o this Italian de tective, who has as little knowledge, of justice, aa he baa of American in.uiutious, aat tuts waa again refused. And to snake ail The Season of Internments. All miasmatic complaints, in our disorders generated by unwholesome tiors from the earth or water, are prevalent at this season. Ia every section subject to the visitation of lever and ague or other fbrsas of intermittent diseases, the causes which produce these maladies are now actively at work. This, therefore, is a period of the year when the in- habitanta of auch district should prepare their my c.) i id it ion aa intolerable ai my enemies 7Mtm to rocet the on wholesome condition of could miim of them got you to circulate 1 he atmosphere, by a oourae ef tonic and alter- through your paper the foul and iniasaoas n treatment. Foremost among the invef- libel that I bad mu d-red McFee. The ornU recommended by time and experience, Grand Jury of Rowan county have jnet BMUM of forty fying the aystem against all closed a session and I am informed that a eortemic nd epidemic maladies, atanda Hoatet- mose thorough examination, not the ten Stomach Bitters. Whoever have traveled shadow of a shade of suspicion was thrown in the r South knows full well thesateem National Hotel In the Centre of businees oa Main 8 tree SALISBURY, N. O. REFURNISHED REFITTED, AND THOROCOULT RKMODDLRO THE u HATIOHAX" FOR THE SUMMER SEASON 1 Boons clssw an will v.rtilatxd tkm, oaartarsd by the the Circuit Court by a series o asm endow a roi. awi f Virginia 11. ef VI poo bm or any of the other ners sua jsuitry indicted with ate This fello : I ' L A " . a . . m wmcn in m incomparable preventive and re-! atorative it held hroughout hose regions. It Anchisi and subservient tools more anxious literary a domestic Maple in tbeswspmy and wiH keep it up IN F.R8T CLASS STYLE J i k i vo injure me tuan to terrvt out the real murderer of McFee, seem to designedly follot ruepbitic localities which he on the borders o many of our large riven and in the neigh bor- wi a ererytaiaadiu A efW Tbia Hooe ha rrined a reputation aectmd 10 none in llie Loontrv, and the Propriet rtdtie and txpcrimttd Servant in attenda MRS. DR. REEVES. ma aw w W 1 taiew seen I. wurtlOl get after hood of our aoulliern bavoud an.l the man last seen with McFee, who under Now . the time whenthe inhabitant of all a false name was travelling with him. and mbrtnn. Ai .i.m Mi l-i . a i u -y J. ia?. . . : ? r uu ww neini io ht mat AJcf ee bad oonuuiiion in good sMeasive trim by s course wneil DC ten bis house from one hundred of this powerful vegetable sntidote. Bv thin w "'" ""oureo uotiara, ana atte: wards means the feeblest resident of on unhealthy soi aiu wneu ne H, ne fiaa not a cent, and may escape the aicknew, which without the aid wnen uie ooajr was round it bad no muuey, of this potent ally of nature, will be apt to but only the knife oflellow traveUort overtake the strongeat. Chills and fevers, Whet, are we to gel M ih-se oppres- bilious remittance, coaatipstion. rneumatkm. c-iTt asm ui uib r euerai Lrovernmci.t. Only last week at Statefville a. whuess dyspepsia and many other complaints sre fre June 11. Is74-tf. MORE STOVES. and better ones than ever. ( orae now and get the BIST. Oat the stove si ACORN COOK auentlv KronuKt nn k K. m H.ifuni r " von want one that will outlast anv other, and I have no cause to comnlain of Jod .u2 : t i lL that is made of all NEW IRON, and warranted UeaUtasa Lsmies a V rwaeie" aa w w siaaf by tbesta iMTt-nr-r of Virginia. waisnni MLS RA cy, Jaa. sr rst ; Hi mi M. H. Atewmt Rett rasa, by immi si us : Mi I. Kcesrer, OoTtraer of s. ry Uilhrrt C. H slker. of Va. : Hon. Boat. E W iiUr. Lim. Gaswe nor of V. and V. . fteaaior ikn ; Ua. Rob eft W. Hughe. Judsje Eati tr Tbitin e4 Va Senator and Members of fneajiie from Va. For fall particuUrs, teMisnoetala, A, aaad for drcsbtr. Addresa IfON. J A M L n. RROm Reliable agent warned ever Oct. 1, 1874 ly. MBl rk'u u.. : i a. - wuw w ocwaeniua ma snown mmseif moisture common in our climate to ue an upright Judge, willing to admin mencement of spring. Let all avoid these distresa ters as a safeguard. at ho the com- desire to 60 The Next Congress. op un- (Indira Ladv's Book for December 0 ihas been received. The present number splendid. It is the best of all the fash oo journals, and in nearly every othet .particular their superior. to our rauks some who have hitherto posed us. We will here ?av, that those who saeryiugly advocate a Convention do not for a moment questiou the fidelity to priu ctple ot those m opposition. On the con rary, it is possibly an excess of party A colored girl, 17 years of age, has been found dead, with her rkull crushed in, on the side ot Humpback mountain, in what ia known as the head of North Cove. McDowell Snunty. No clue to her ' - if murderer, v j We learn that the Dramatic Hub will pbay Wednesday evening at McNeely's Hall. They have made great improve meet in the appearance of the stage, and hsve a select programme for the evening, due notice will be given to the pub lie. Judges Cloud and Wilson, had tbetr discussed before Judee Kerr at Or ange Court last week. Judge Kerr baa act yet made knowu his opinion ; but the use will go to the Supreme Court any how. Later t The case has been decided in favor of Judge Wilson, by Judge Kerr. It will go to the Supreme court, bat the matter is regarded by good law yen as virtually settled. Every body seems happy over the late i election. Many Ra lical papers declare 1 1 bat it was no more than the party de welcome ! wcwed. The Chicago Tribune comfort iteelt thus : "it is not at all unlikely that the next Congress will have a majority of mejabers ot van on- shades ot politics opposed to the administration. Sucb a result, in stead ot being injurious, will be beneficial later justice impartially, but I have a right avoid these dist re-wing silments take the Bit- w kvuipiwu ,,i iit uue wuo win pupusn the infamous slaudera of such men as Anchisi, not content with giving publicity to this charge through the press. I am iiiioi meu inai ne was on ue court green at Statesville sedulously ciiculatiug the report luat 1 and those jointly indicted with me, were Mc Fee's murderers, I am ready to meet the charges at auy time and wbta u y trial lakes place at States ville I know 1 shall be as triumphant ac quitted as that Anchisi aod bit hhcliugs will be disco uiu l ted. TO TIXA8 VIA T1IR LONE STAR ROUTE ! International and Great Northern K R) to give satisfaction Ac. Various styles, of cook ing stoves al a small pronu TINWARE, Shkkt Iron A Cor per Ware made of the best Material, on band or made to order. Merchants supplied at Low Prices. Cash rani for all kinds of Copper, Brass Ae. Ask for Baowa's Tin shop Main Street. Salisbury, K. C L. V. Brown. I am well prepared to cat good STENCIL PLATES W jk I rSilTifTfilV i untSii1' mm LLUCUJ i CO. , rwiaa si rx. I nONSTAM LMI'LtAs.T Ai a a ea - - a aiate or teo.e, aQ a weak .a 'o capitalr rqoirtd, Panic eUrs sad samples sent free. Adilrcss wiib 6 stamp,!'. RO3fc, r- iin,.M,ra, ! Y ra ui..M VaNTLU for the F10tkr H JUl KAL hour wiarnitM-tvat Uu P.W. N. Passengers going to Texas via Memphis and Little Kock, or via Shrvveport, strike this line at Lohgview, the Best Route in Passatine. Hearne, Waco, Austin, Huntsville, Houston, Gslvaston and all points in Western, Central, Eastern snd Southern Texas. r : v- ii J .I will tbaok htl e papers in the to Xvlep Dallaa, Overton, U rocket te, Li)ngview and all points in eastern and Northeastern Texss. This line is well built, thoroughly equipped with everv modern improvement, including Western District ot ibis stale i he above. L. F. BRADSHAW; to publish a for marking Tobacco, Flour Patent articles Ac. Every person doing any kind of work or busi ness should have a stencil to advertise his busi ness, as it is acknowledged to be the hast and cheapest wsy to let people know what yoa are doing. One mark with stencil mar ret a customer. free. The mcW liberal oftVr ever S cent stamp for circular aad asanple. Ziaairn A t o, 1 Arrt. i nula. Pa , 4w W0BX A I koeae, male or (resale: fcttper For All week, dar or evening. Ko Casttsl. e s. i d valuable iiackage of goods by Saaai free. Address with irn rest rrtara . stamp. M. Yocko. 173 (ireenwirh St. N. Y. 4w IISYCHOMANUY. B ow either sex naar fasr-inale lie love A am-etion cf snv person iber instantlv. Hs imple. vtetitsl arnuii afi I nt can possess, free, bv ansil, Uh tic, logeil tr with for you, that will put Hi ndrei of IXiLLAas I a marriage guide, Egrpitan Oracle, Drram, . B mm m ... in your nana, t ry it and you will get a cus tomer vou never thought of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS, Uoe-tourth Hints n ladies. WrddtaS-atght shin, Ac. A queer book. Add rasa T. W1TLIAM A Co. Pubs. Phi la. 4w : i. i r i . . jluo iuoKuiiruuc ui vuo auvuiu i --- . - 1 1 in nn ni hr, f.iiii. h . i oi - f i w . : l . - ij i wri i -- w rajrraJ:" V-!S Three-fourth A One inch letter. 7 nowhere else can the passenger so completely The recent tion. political revolution is so to the Republican party. It will knock xeal, a fear of endangering the established ,1k5 tUir WRUW It will prestige ot late Conservative victory that Pur,,Jf .luc Par,J ,n M7 o'recuona in a s w f a .is a -sr. a ,v causes our friends to halt, it is a diner- ence of opinion, the different application of means to ends, that separates us. Much as we would deplore the disappointux ai of our own wishes, the ties that bind us to one party would not be weakened by the failure to secure the cooperation ot all its i way mat victoty could never purity it. It will take the power out ot the hands ot such leaders aa Butler, and put it in better bands. It will drive a whob con gregation of bats and buzz u dg back to the dark places where they belong. It will char the lihip for action in 1876 as members in the desired 'movement. Our i no o4h, r P"eeaa could friends will still be lheir friends, and their loyalty will be above suspicion. Hills bjoro Jiecorder. A ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE. A few davs ago twenty years of age, arrived itr f oiii KugUud, and tor work al his trade young man, about this city commenced to look After several davs Valuable Property for Sale. Do not forget that the sale ol the valuable Rowan Mills property will take place there next Thursday the 19 Nov. 8ome body must get a bargain. The present proprietors do not ezpeet to realise any thing Kke the full value of this property, till they are compelled to sell, and will do so at the time advertised, no matter what price ia offered. The proprietors will have conveyances at the Rowan Mills depot on the arrival ef the train, to convey persons wishing to attend the sale to the property, or to the place where it la to be disposed of. Here is a rare chance for the investment of capital. See ad. fruitless search, he entered a large factocy on Lombard street, and inquired for work of the superintendent. The latter ques tioned him, asking his name and where he was from, and other particulars about his iauiily. He told the superintendent that bis mother resided in England and bad reared him, his father having quar relled with her when be was an infant and had abandoned them, and it was sup posed that he come to America, but no tiditiga had been renei ed from him. Wheu the young mail had concluded the superintendent, who, for many years, has been employed by the firm with whom be is at present engaged, said to the as tonished youth, "I am your father." They discussed family matters at length, and ihe father hearing from his son thai bis mother had never ceased to mourn their uufortiiuate difference and absence, determined to proceed at once to Europe and bring her to this country and endea vor in tile luiure years to atone for the mistakes and errors of ihe past. He se cured employ ajent for his sou, and ob lain ing the neceeseary leave of absence from Ins employers, be sailed last week for England, intending 10 firing back wiib him on his return the wife irotn whom in- bad been so long separated. Bulti more Gazette. W e agree with the Tribune in all hut the "purification" of the party. It is too late; mortification has set in, ard a first c'a funeral and burying is better ih. n an attempt ai pu ification The p -op e meant a funeral when they voted, and they will have it. Massachusetts calls fu it, as does New York. New Jersey, Illinois, Delaware and Alabama. Nor is this all. Louisiana calls out for it. i j i i t i ir colossal and astound'.,. that neonle suh' on r " ""-J - - , 1 not fully comprehend its magnitude till They may be sent to any part of the FJ. 8. L . . " , I or man ai s small cost. PnPPSnii llf A rents. Ladiea' C rnCeZnatioD Needle-hook with C eml Nidd. DkaV A Co.. New , I-AGENT8 the 1 8 w noticed in our last that three pris- oners had made their escape from the oty jail, and that they were awaiting trial an the charge of larceny. This last ciuou migui ne construed ry some reflect on Judge Wilson, who held Court here the week previously, and sub to censure for not Laving the pris oners tried. But the facta are these : One of the Prisoners escaping was not WW for the reason, thai in hie affidavit wis ease was removed to Davidson for trial. Another prisoner was taken up on otne charge that he was a fugitive from jutice, from the stale of Virginia. The third one was tried and convicted f Ureeny during our late Court, and "nprisoned in the County jail bare for IgfN months. General A. P. Stewart, 1 ate nfthe Ton "- "aerate army, and a Weat Point graduate X 'bar, has been elected Chancellor Epis- Bitual in the Protestant copal Convention. The subject ot ritual engrossed much of the time of the late session of the Pro testant Episcopal General Convention, in New York. The House ot Deputies by i large vote finally passed resolutions em bodying a canon taking tolerably high antiritual ground. I his was objectionable to the Bishops and a conference . wa agreed to. An amended conon, which WW was reported last Saturday, wa approved by both houses. The eanou as finally adopted does not forbid ihe use ot incense and crucifixes during the celebration ol the holy eucharist. Many members de clared that though they disapproved ot the use of incense and crucifixes, I bey- would not vote for a conon asserting that these things symbolized false doctrine The canon as finaly passed prepares ma chinery, so an intelligent correspondent explains, wherewith the bishop mav a proceed against ritualistic practices their respective dioceses when they believe there is sufficient reason so to do They are to cite offending clergymen before them, make proper investigation and dispose of the matter according to their judgment. 1 The Convention adjourned Tuesday to meet agaiu three years from now in the city of Boston. Star. Davidson CoujrirT. A Davidson cor respondent says : Samuel M. Phelpe,an Id and respected citizen of tbia cou nt die d on the 23inet. aged 79 years. The distemper among the cattle ia raging in tbia county Indigo water given to them to drink ia a good remedy. w rv a a This Siat-stabbed . iu every vital part, was wrapped iu sbrond and laid in her grave for dead, by Kellogg and Grant. Great stones were rolled at the mouth of the sepulchre, and Longstreet with sol diers put there to guard the body. Ogdeu aud Penn stood near weaping at the ei.i ve, when thev heard a mitrhty voice from Massachusetts, Louisiana, buried and not dead. Yes, replied New Turk through Tildeu, being lying in the sepulchre longer than Lazaus, yet she neither Ktiukeih nor is dead. The niighty voice of Wm. Gaston is heard, Louisiana, Louisiana, awake ! arise, or be forever oil ; aud straightway she walked out of the grave, with the red of the nose upon tier cheeks, and the light of freedom s fire in her eyes. And all the multitude now stand looking on in ainnzemeut, de ciariug if there was no miracle, there was resurrection. But enough, we rathe, drop the pen and play the woman, shed- ing tears of joy over ihe resuneclion, than talk aboul it longer. Raleigh Xetcs From the Observer. Editok of the Ob.sek veb : - My attention has been recently called ta an article iu the Observer, iu which it is stated that I had been arrested and committed to jail of Rowan county charg ed w lb having murder Oscar I. McFee. This charge is utterly false, and what was the motive of ouj informant in at tempting to prejndic the public rained aaiiisi ine I know not, unless it be to poison public sen ti meu I against mo to to sucb an extant that I may be convicted in the Federal ('our at Statesville upon the groundless charge of passing coun terfeit currenca. Who your informant is, I know not, but am satisfied that charge or mated with one Charles E. Anchisi a detective in the service of the Treasury Department The man is an unnatural liaeVi ton-iguer, an Italian by birth, edu cation aud instinct, who without character or auy other quality thau those common to his countrymen, baa ecquired position under the Government. As to the char acter of this fellow, 1 have only to say at the late term of the Federal Court held at Suieaville, two moo were plaaed ou their trail for passing counterfeit money aod the only issue presented waa whethet Anchisi was to b believed or not. He had testified to every fact necessary to establish the guilt ot the defeudent aud with a jury of more thau ordinary iutel ligence and moral worth they by their verdict, said that Anchisi could not be believed. Hit object has been to poison the public mind against me and other gentlemen, who have been indicted upon his testimony and other witnesses of as little character as himself. At the first term wheu 1 was indicted, I insisted upon a trial, This was denied me, aad tbia too when the witness McFee was present iu court, and when so tar as I know all the government witnesses were present. This of itself proves the falsi ty of the magnitude thev withdraw their gsse from the whole and look at Uin some of its more signiti cant particulars. Its 1872 the States of Massachusetts, New Yo k. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, whieh e x tend in an unbroken line 'from the A Untie coast to the Mississippi river, and every one of which Grant carried, gave him ao aggregate majority of 397,000. This fall tlnae seven Suites bare ail gone against GittXT by an aggregate ma jority of 133,000. . The history of politics in all the free states of he world does not furnish a parallel for so great a-ah nge as this. In i he present House of Representatives, elected two years ago. Grant secured a majority of one hundred aud two. The elections of this shows, thai in the next House then; will bo an auti-GRAXT ma jority of seventy-five al the least. In no election in the country heretofore has there been .-o great a change from one Congress to its immediate successor as now. ney. The LONE STAR ROUTE has admirabl answered the query : "How to ko to Texas !" by the publication of an interesting and truth, ml document, containing a valuable and correct map, which can be obtained, free of charjre bv aldreaaing the UENERALTIC ET AGENT International and Great Northern Railroad Houston, Texas. District K.1 Send in vour orders stating si as of letters vou Selling Articles in the Wfwhl $2 00 worth prefer, and the Sleocil wilf be made neatly cot f Minplrt cUn away t those wh- srifl be- V inn nmnitalv frtrwantxl mxi.v- aa -torn B A Fisher street Salisbury, N C U V April 28. 1874 tf. BROWN, come sceots. way. N. Y. J. BRIDE & CO. 707 GIFT CONCERT given in tbe City if urea AR A N D All be boro, December 31, 1874, for the purpose of erecting an ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE. Tbe Grand (Jift ia the Benbow Houses worth: s6o.ooo.oo GRAN DC AS II GIH $ 1 0, 0 0 0. It is by the light of such facta as theae ReJ E,tate $g t ,.1O0 it we can euage the dimension of the I ria "SIWI a that we ean euage crushing disaster which has overtaken Grant s Administration. 2V. Y. Sun, 9m AKBIED, Li no le Peeler. On t he oth of November 1874, and at the residence ol' the brides father, Lawson R. Lingle, and Polly E. Peeler, were married by the Rev. R. L. Brown. Both of Rowan Co., Only 100.000 tickets to be issued. Price of Tickets, $260. AGENTS WANTED. For further particulars, add Manager, Box 8, Greenshoro, N. C. C P. MENDENHALL, Manager. Sept. 10. 1874 8w. the In this city, Nov. 4th 1874. Mrs. Mary (j ay mowu, m tbe 93th year of her age. Also a few hoars euriier. Montfort Stokes. child of John W. aud Mary 13. McKinxie, in the sixth mouth of his age. The bodies of these two of tbe venerable woinau nearly a century old aud of tbe child uot half a year oni wre hurried a the same lime Irotn thePresoyieriau cliurch, an I laid near each other in the Oak Grove Ceme tery. Both were members of the Pres byterian Church the oue having been received iu 1838 on profeasiou of faith the otht-ra child of the coveuant, burn within the vale of the church. Mis. Brown was bum in Salisbury Sept. 10th J780, lived all her life in the same bouse, except twi years, and died there. Her childhood carries us Itaek to the stirriug times of the Uevolution. to the period wbeu the battle of King's Mountain was fought when Gen. Greeue. folhyved by Lord otli wallis. passed throngb.fl. C. And doubt less her ears heard the roil f.jt.he British drum, or the notes of tbe bugle, wheu Cooiiwsllis bad his headquarters within three hundred yards of her father's bouse, during bis stay in Salisbury But these eveuts occurred in her infancy. , .lu 1803 she was married. Iu 1810 she was left a widow. In 1838 she became a member of the Presby terian church, aud bo remained till her death. Enjoying excelleut health till near the close of life, and with exuberant fluw of spirits, she was uuiforinly cheerful aud hopeful. To her pastor she always expresed a eon tident hope in Jesus Christ. The last days were full of sufferiug. aud ahe prayed to de part and be with Christ. . She was a kind neigh b -r and warm friend. Though aha died without a known relative living, she had gathered arouud her iu her tenderuess. friends who teuderly watched over her de clining years, and carefully nursed iu ber siekneaa. Thoa tbey leave gone the enerable woman aud the infant of days to the rest that remains for the people of God. PASTOR. NEW MACHINE SHOP. I am now prepared th do all kinds of repairing with dispatch. With good tooll and twenty-five years experience iu the bosi neas. satisfaction ia guaranteed. Espeeiaa attention given to Engine and Boiler work. Cotton Woolen, Mining and Agriculture Machines; and wood turning of all kinds. Shop on Comer of Fulton and Council Street, Salisbury. M. U. 7 E. H. MARSH THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and Sewing; Machine ATTAeHMENTS, OP ALL KINDS, ALSO NEEDLES, OIL A 1 MntAU, AU9U A lifJT Or STATIONERY, CONSISTING OF Legal and Fools Cap of Different qualitiea, also, several styles ot LETTER PAPER, PACKET, COMMERCIAL, FRENCH AND MOLUMMi KOTE. SERMON Paper and variooiXatyles snd sixes of ENVELOPES Inlaw Pens Penciles also a large lot off MorffSJia Stereoscopic Views of the NORTH CAROLINA FTJBNITTJRE Buy your farnunre direet rmoM THE MANTJFACTUEEB. And bare 20 rer uesu. .w i FURNITURE nnn Walnut Parlor Suits. Reps or Hair Cloth. coDlaicinc seven pieces $00 00 Wslnut Bedroom Suits. Marble tops, enn ui nine ten nieces. WOO Beautiful Painted Cottage Suite. Com plete J ALSO. A MAGNIFICENT VARIETY Of HIGH COST WORK- Full Calsioaae an. In nee of all nay buaA seas by Mail, free on application. Write for oaa. For Coughs, Colds Horseness. AND all THROAT DIlEAtSI TJae Wells' Carbolic Tablets. Ynsemite and rther are truly roagnifieept also a stock noted places ' f superior rbirb FLOWER P0T8, Which 'Will he nob! low at Sii.r Seelng Machine Store on Satb aide msin Street, near the Public Square. The Brown Cotton Gin. The -mention of planters and other b again clled to the abo e old and reliable uiake of Cotton Gina. Tbey are furniKhed thlse year area ly impnved, and nothing which exper euee of thirty yearn in their manufacture could HUjtgeMt lias been lelt undone to make tneni the most reliable and perfect i 'ottna Gin in market As the resultofnurefTorts we need only refer ta tbeir established reputation and widespread popularity. For Pbbpbctiox of Woikx AKsmr Stsbkotu. Df r ability . Lioot Rcssitu. and gCAKTiTY and qr alit v of lirt raonroan, we chitllenae competiton. We are prepared to Karrant to auy reasonable extent perjeet atia faction to every planter or operator. The Gina are sold at the lowest possible price for frood machines, aud on reasonable terms. TTe invite examination of the sample in the hands ot our local agents who will give sll desired in- formationsnd furnish applicant with circulars. and commendatory letters from parties using the Oins in all aections or the cotton planting country Cinulare. frico hat, and other information, may be obtained ot our agents or bv addressing THE BB0WN COTTON GIN CO.. New London, Conn. Crawford and Heilig Agents 8alis bury N. G. The MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., Winners of THREE HIGHEST MEDALS and Diploma of Honor at Vienna, 73, and Paria, o7, now ofer the r meat Assortment of ta Best Cabinet Organs m the World, including new style with recent improvement, not only ex Br a f a a. a ctiiKiveiy caan, aa lormeriv, nut alo on new plana of eaay paymenta, the most favorable ever odered. Oigam RENTED with PRIVILEGE of PURCHASE, to almost say part of the country, first pavment 9V.W or np warns. full Illustrated Catalogues and Circulars, with xticn Add particuUrs, sent free on reoucst. AIAbU A ti AM Ll USOAJI Co, 5 SI m CD WATER W KEEL ' Tbe kea In the MvkK, ea4 ajd at leiMMatka so 7 ttbe stdtoT PphWt and U eae-' viaaad. V. T. Bcaaan.Yoct, Pa. 1 I t a FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT Montpelier Female Htnaie Anocia- now at aucxavData, ra. November23, 1874. PUT CP ONLY 8 Id by 1 i u'i-t IN BLUB BOXES. POSTPONFPrvTa IMPOSSIBLE "$20" INDUSTRIL EXO.TI C ' I . i-1 r' AntbM'i-: New Y - . Firs; I'.- m.i. capital pBhWii Ad'lress lor ImwU an. I iml ii-U'raa. . Mt)RjUKNTHAL, BRUNO A lO, Finaruial Agenu, 23 PARK kOVT.-rJC, Y P. O. Drawer 23, Affittmtimn jm Ammm r n HAV8 YOU TRIED LIST OF 1 Grand Cash Gift I Grand Cash Gi't.. I Grand Cash Gift. 10 Cash Gifts.. 15 Caah Gifts.. 50 Cash Gifts.. 100 Cash Gifts.. 10.00 Cash Gifts.. 1.000 Cash Gifts.. 20.000 Cash Gifts. GIFTS. $100,000 ...50 000 ...85.000 !0ii.000 75.000 50.ono 50.000 Jim. m mi 50 001 400.0110 ' $10,000 i 5.000 each. : 1JBU0 each. 500 each ; 100 each 50 each. $20 each. 22,170 Cash Gifts, a $1,000,000 NUMBERS OF TICKEST 100,000 PRICK OF TICKETS. Whole Tkkets.-. 20 00 Halves. I in 00 Quarters 50 00 Eighths or each Coapoa...... 2 50 5t Tieketa for. ..1 ion 00 Eleven Tieketa for .200 00 ARB TOU Weak, Nervous or Debilited Are yon so Languid that an v exSrtit re quire snore of an effort tt an ja fWl sjasabU ( making f Then try JURUBEBA. tar wi nLrlc1 uuc and iuvigorator, which art- -o Wt sy ar. the aeeretive oig axr a to iBipart wr: U all tbe vital for c-a. It is no alcoholic appetisrt . a h;rh tih oh 'e fur a short time, fatly to let the m fT-ri r fkfl to a low depth of H.iMTY, 1 'r v.gi taHle tonic acting direetJ oa the liter ace rWn It regulates tbe Boaela. euieu the aerrea aad givea sack a healthy tana ta the a hoi aystem as to soon make the faralki fs like a new aersoa. Iu operation ia not violent, bat is character ised by great gentleness ; the patient exrer- lencee no anriden cbaage, no u arkiS but rradnallv hi Lroublea -Fold their tenU.lik the And ailentl teal aaay." Tbia ia no aew ustried difewrerj, been leg aaed with wonderful remeamlnsalls and is p taaoaaead by the kagasat awikorfties. the mo-t powerfol tonic aad alterative known' Aak yiur druggist for it. Fr sale by WM. F. KIDDkB a Qa. Bear Tork. Bladier aid Eni&m Attorneys, oanseUon and Solicitorm. SALISBURY, V. C January fS IfJTa sr. Cheap Chattel Mortgagee, 'ha aaiversity of Mississippi. charge that I regarded McFee as Borro, Naur Yoax C JWM H WW TW Moaipsiier d rlsWr ran bleaks tW W ksa
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 12, 1874, edition 1
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