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t ... i - -i " - - ' mmmmm WW taBBa - :.ijlaMIaMayaviiaMilhr'iftt f jnuff jytTniii,"T' "WaaSaeaaawfaraSiaaaB Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. TV 1 NOVEMBER 19. The Carolina Watchman For 1875. IK order to place thia old, popular, and well proved faaatly journal within the reach of its old friends and the esbtyc, we hare concluded to renew Of offering it to all rune sub- for the year 1875, at the following Of Interest to All The Ceotenia Oilendur, dated July 1st. 1874 good for one hundred years, and a monthly alma nac, embracing eighteen months, from July 1st 1874, to December 3 1st. 1876, containing much information relating to the Ceuttnnial Celebration of 1876, and the valuable properties of Simmons' Liter Regulator. Four million are printing and I 11 lor gratuitous distribution bend a one- cent stamp for a copy ' a J. H. Zeilrn & Co., Philadelphia. Druggists supplied i mw n a ' BT - sanoiai Hotel ! Ouaeo, Sixcoj upon application. The Setzer Trajedy.' A Life or Death Straggle with a Negro ROBBER. - . X aawaaws Husband and wife Defending Themaelrea. Killed by the Wife. fit Husband Diet of hh Injuries. Sickening. To see persons bio wed y one year,. S2 uu to one address,. . 10 00 . , L . fa' 1 tti 1 ' a r't 1 1 11 utiaLi nAif t ii'l JMidL ' Tan copies to one address,. . 15 00 A . r 1 f; niMr hm KMn t hi nrnnrrtv and un At the control of the present proprietor for SI fears. It has seen the rise and fall of many newspapers in this and other places , nmT ftiondi. some foes but it has neither been chagrined at their rivalry, nor elated Of gratified at their downfall. So it pro. ;n the future, as in the past, to pursue vn tenor of its wsy, always endeavor u. nrnmote the best interest of our State people. Having decided opinions of jg OWU, It Will UltHJUBS mi 1 iuttuuB mm ! . I. u.mima. 4a .nil. lis. a (To 1 ro in msw arijic Willi reicicuvc lJ luuiiv wnuin . faimsss and candor, without regard to the interest of individuals, cliques, parties, rings, Special attention given to the selection of such news and literary matter as shall be deemed of moat interest to our readers. Bahaeriptions are respectfully solicited. le cash must accompany oraers. Address, BRUNER & STEWART. Salisbury, N. C. Personal. We hid the pleasure of a call from Capt. Uobsinson, late of the Cherokee Herald, on yesterday. Dissolution. Messrs Watson & Torreuce have dissolved co-partnership. Mr. Torrenca retires, Mr. Watson couliu see the business at the old stand. One of the moat terrible tragedies ever rerordpfl in thia nmlnhr nMinnwil loaf ard puffed np by newspapers for nighly Tttredmv 10 and n Q,clock responsible positions, who are absolutely at wnat known as McConnauchcy's "mus- witboot character or qualifications. There tor ground. The building in which it was is now a great deal of this sort of thing I enacted, was designed and used for a Goun dou e, and it is justly becoming disgusting try store, years ago ; but of late years has sickening, to sensible people. Every occupied by Mr. Caleb Setzer and i;..u..k-l,l,. the bra, the effron-1 residence. It is situated with- A. i-d-,n to wrW himself in. SN? . Sherrill's Ford road, J " r I whWJl TIOUM the fnuit Annw Th. hnnao ia to impose upon the reduloos-te si once . wrmoms prociaimea a uero ana wunuj iw FJ for f $tore (about 9jl8 any position. It is only necessary now feet) for a 00,. for a fellow to have impudence, be a good Mr. Setzer's family comprised only two judge of whisky, possess the gift' of persons himself and wife and the count gab, and pia on to the coat toil of a Certain ing room of this building was used by them clique, to get into the papers and acquire a bed room. The house stands nearly ' ,1 tST L a.1 i J : 1 position. I- m and chin. - She seized the old spade shovel, described above, and thia rude implement decided the battle. She continued to strike with it as long as there were any signs of life. She covered the negro's head with wounds,, any one of which it would seem was enough to kill him. When quite certain the negro could never rise again, she re-assendsd the stairs and went to the window to renew her calls for assistance. After a long time her cries were answered, and the news spread through the neighborhood, and the people came in to witness, the scene of horrid confusion and blood. They found the negro's body stretch ed on the floor in gore, ana carried it out and laid it in the yard. A messenger was seat for a doctor to dress the still bleeding wounds of Mr. and Mrs. Setser. The mes senger came and went on this errand several times before he found a physician, and at last, did not arrive with one until 8 or 0 o'clock next morning. A coroner's inquest was held on the body of the negro late in the evening of Friday. No one present was able to identify the negro. Mrs. Setzer was the principal wit ness, and substantially testified 0 toe farts as above given. The jury returned a verdict of justifiable homicide. On the next day, Saturday, the Coroner returned to town, bringing the body of the negro, for public exhibition and' identifica tion. It was identified by several of our merchants, who knew him as James Jordan ; East and West, the front door opening on the South side. To the left as you enter, is a narrow stairs leading to the upper apart- Dut rane to of " tte manT Daily Christain Advocate. Uoa the right, the petition which whosaT U' we teHeve none P to wt i-,,. fK u nTr . T i divides the two rooms, and asrainst that s .-i.-. 1 s. Ei near the front door, a small table. The door """" or inc man wno aMea AUVOUAT" w W r. U 1 UUr- li. int. th fm, U ' - " th that name, could not be found by the 'JTl TrT inference m m Wegtdof the Coroner; but circumstances were rememner of the M. E. Church, South, which con- . ftnM T ,.o . , ... m ed by Mrs. Setzer and her friends, a few venea in Raleigh ou the 2nd of Decern- Btood -i.v the heftd days after, which directed suspicion against ber. The apprachiog session will be an petition, and the foot reaching down to a nero wel1 known m the neighborhood by important and interesting one, and the within 3 feet of the fire-nlace. In the nar- u,e mm" Ul "ouu lflC8e circum Daily Advo(?atb will be a convenient roW corner between the foot of the bed and Jn?eBJrerB al1 related to U9 yterday, .i.k ,K.o the West wall, stood mU wtP.r .table. but 11 " DOt to Te1 them here- UJlfUO Ul aasjasejeaw wmww ww v - t T i T . T - are interested in the doinesf Conference. The fire-place is near 4 feet wide; rocks and Joh Berry was arrested yestorday and ex- t. sn rn r..nrt r k. nrn..aaA. bricks are used for firedosw. And for a lb wilt vuuwtu aassa ivviie v w v,v i i . r . - . shovel, an old snade. which is much worn ings as they occur, conaeusea reports oi .. . . The Season of lute nnittents. All miasmatic complaints, in Our words, all disorders generated by unwholesome exhala tions from the earth or water, are prsvalent at this season. Ia every section eoMect to the visitation of fever and ague or at her, fscme of intermittent dKseaiss, the causes whiearSrattnee these maladies are now activelv at work. This. therefore, is a period of the year when the in habitants of such districts should prepare their systems to meet the unwholesome condition of the atmosphere, by a course of tonic and altar native treatment. Foremost among the iaveg orants, recommended by time and experience, as a means of ibrtyfyiog the system against all endemic and epidemic maladies, stand Hostet ters Stomach Bitter. Whoever have traveled in the West or South knows foil well the esteem in whioh this incomparable preventive and re storalive ii held throughout those regions. It ia literary a domestic staple in theswapmy and .. LAa af.neea . . . meptuuc localities wnicn ite on the border o many of our large rivers and ia the neighbor hood of our southern bayous and lagoons. Now U the time when the inhabitants of all malarion districts sbonld put their system and constitutions in good defensive trim by a course of this powerful vegetable antidote. By this means the feeblest rwident of on unhealthy soil may escape the nickn, which without the aid of this potent ally of nature, will be apt to overtake the stronyeat. Chill and fevers. bilious remittance, constipation, rbeematiam, dyspepMie and many oilier complaints are fre quently brought ou by the caprices of tempera ture and ;iltern;uion ul dry cold and excessive moisture common in our climate at the e mencement of spring. Let al! who desire to avoid these distressing ailment take the Bit ters as a safeguard. In tow Centre of basUaess en Main 8 tree SALI8BURT, H. O. I tnesf rimsrtiafle imhm tht vuhtic A old REFURNISHED REFITTED, AND TWOSOCOHLT MEMO DDL SO TSTB " KA FOR THE SUXHIR SEASON 1 CLEAK AaTB WELL tieas chertaved by the Legislature of ttrgtoln snd th Circuit Court pf Orange favety, propoaea, by a series of Grand Gift ConereTke tetabliandeodowelieane ft the W, la firm, and Destitute Ladies of Virginia" s MonrrMhe foraae7 reaioce of bss The A-eodatiea is under the eCetref ' f whjat tra sea. fix of whose arw " -'- by Uiestoildera aid. two spsaneleaV then GoTefnor of Virginia. Ketnutancea for ti kets may be made by S r-H-'". pom. rrri jr. . " ifjj , ' - Ix' 'H 1 1 "Overner or Ti . : KaoallenrT Uilbert C. Walker, J-. w-wwm. laorOf VS. aiMl U. B. Fr-lr,r-- Mor roll panieulare, teed aor circular. Addrem HOX. J A 14 Relisble sfeets wanted evervw Oct. 1, 174 - lv. to none in the Countrv. and the Prormet will keep it up IN P1K8T CLA88 STYLE. ViMewu MBS. DK. BEEVES. June 11. 1874-tt MORE STOVES. ind better ones ihmm ever. Come now and get the BKST. Get the stove called the ACORN COOK if yon want ooe that will iutlasa any other, and that is made of all N L VV tkLOS, and warranted to give satisfaction Ac. Various styles, of cook ing stores at a small prom. ksBB, . i t I n&ill mJ amined before Mr. T. 6. Haughton, and committed to jail for further examination GO TO TEXA8 via THE LONE STAR ROUTE ! (International and Great Northern K B) Passengers going to Texas via Memphis and Little Bock, or via Shreveport, strike this line atLongview, the Best Bonte in Palestine. Hearne, Waco, Austin, Huntsville, Houston. Gajvestoa and all point' in Western, Central, eastern and boulliern Jexns. Cluster Diamond Rings. -Messrs. Bell Bro , have shown us tome very bean tilol cluster diamond rings. The public ate invited to call and see them, and the many other pretty articles of jewelry kept by them. -"Mr ' Trees.-' Quite a large number of fruit has beeo sold here and drstiibuted among the farmers of this section this yr. This is a sign, are think, that im provements are going on, on the farms. The Wmlern Conference of llie anr Ha Kv? Ia Knmf awe ..nt;i W . S a s e a I iiiv iishi4i wumv nnaj uuvu- tucirj ad svi. uiuiv, man tu uitlico Jl it l (. lli it l lit 1 1 ii . ceuaneous new. ana o.ucr .nre.nB psa of thi8 room were in bed -a -ti a -! a 1 matter. It will be issued to suoscnoers it Thursday night, when some one knock dnriug the session, whieh will last a week ed at the door. Mr. Setzer asked, "who is 30 cents, postage prep. id at or more, Raleigh. Pa-wonsers via New Orleans will find it the Mrs. Eliza Jane Setzer, whose misfortune Bes- Tyler, Mineola, l):iilaa, Overton, 1 f i a f Ann i . . uj . n i I nil t.i nta in it atniMtk it was to play so tradgic a part in this ter- orthern Taa ' rible scene, is a person of 83 years, a little This line is well biilt, thoroughly equipped above medium size, of -rood health and with every modem improvement, including ..reogt., She U . natif TTflta count,. J'SSlJte I IT A ?1 . fT i x 31 i I m . . . 1 m ' fl at there?" "Jim Jordan," was the answer And iau,1,- CBBeuJ' UJ ier-8 ratent f-aiety rianormsano couplers; ana uavie county Deiore ner marnaffe to nr. nownere ie can me "t""' c-wuiuewnj TIN WARS, Snrrr I now dt Corrai Wans made of the aawr Batekial, on hand or made to order. Merchants supplied at Low PniCES, CASK PAin for all kindo of Copper, Brass Act Ask for Bao wit's Tin nhou Maiu Street. Saliaburr. K. C, L. V. Brown. I am well nreDared to cut zood STENCIL PLATES jt J At I AM EMPLOY at KM' At MB t i . - . a mw naie or remaie, sso a ao o capitate rquired, Partiadars and nfSSMSi setii-tree. Address with stamp, C. BOSS, WiUianMewac, N Y OKM WA5T1.D foe lie joi'bnal. r sisMirrMi tt-Ass The ni(t liberal o4W ever sbmBs. Band 3 cent ftanip for circular sod aarapve. P. W. ZiBQLKn A Co, SIS Arch st. Phisa. Pa m WUfta A i tioror, male or ferns For All wrek. dev or even ine . 5o We und valuable l-SLkatrs of noda r . , t f . m ircev AOAire-a wiia ten cent retors M Vocno, ITS Greenwich St., N; Y. PSYCHO ANCY, or-mil ( H ABMW." i ow either sex may fascinate ami jbJi in reply to various questions, Jim represent ed that he was out with a wagon, and that ho wanted to get fire to camp. Mr. Setzer knew nothing of the man, but being of a for marking Tobacco, Floor Patent articles Ax. Every per m doing any hind of work or bnai neas should have a stencil to advertise hie busi ness, as it is ackiiowlcdgad to be the beet and cheapest wav to let ncoule know what too are doing. ... the love flections cf any prr-on they One rasrk with stencil mav ret a coMoroer. instantly. 1 rti Minnie, menial aeon for yon, that will put II crxpREne of Doixana can poaacam, free, by mail, for 2oe,togMhr in your hands. Trv it and you will act a cue- s marriage guide, fyptisn Oracle, tomer you never thoiu:htf. Hints to ladies, w edlii.X-night ahiri, MY PRICKS ARE LOW. AS FOLLOWS, queer b.k. Address T. WlTLiAkf . j One-fourth inch lHers 5 cenU per letter Pubs. Phila. One half and fiviahi. S " - - Three-fonrth A One inch: letters 7 " " " Tbev may be sent to fjay part of the U. 8. oy man at a aman com. ky si caaaea irrfMntM Drea-aa, Ac. A ft Setzer, though for several years they have Aead un "rdy, safe and comfortable jour prj Bend in your orders -tat ing site of letters you FBPPS.i)pl(iln Agent. L rHChn:,l'ftn Needle-book, with ChawaafS Send stamp- Dcaji A Co,. New Bedford Baas. ID AGENTS t.r thfBta been citizens of Rowan. Raleigh, N. C, Not. 13th 1874 J.J. Bruner Esq :-I notice in the Intel- kind and confiding disposition, got up to igencer that it is rumored that I have an MDen e tloor against the remonstrances of !j r i.. oLls.k.. C. i his wife, who insisted that all horei, warrtm- lUfii i iriui 1'iiti w oaiuuuij mi icui uu :T oo 11 t , iai , . ka . L J M..i HoM. Thi. tod struck co,p before ttot hour of ' MMwffii fnJuA an A thmmm u nn f, ,n nA : t inn I night . ' . . r. ,. r . The door was opened, and Jim entered, for it ui any particular. Tba objet of Mnj feare by its author is to injure me in my business tne n ,g answcr8. WCre soon confirmed bv here-to prevent sntmhei-s of the Legisla his behaviour, and by the questions which The LONE STAB ROUTE has admirably fthn cnetuinnl Qovuro iniiipion in f hio nrr I i iU. M .M wtAa. t . . t T.a f wmv e ia v. v, hi j iv.' v-u I ellHWrrCU aMSJ UI"5I line HI KV M 1 . flict. of which sJic was all unconscious until by the publication of an interesting and truth I A t l . k l l I a it was nearlv over. She ha a severe eut nai uocumeni, co. uain n2 a v.iuaoie -no correci t map, which can be oataineii, tree oi charge ny diagonally across the left fore arm; a very addressina the GENERAL TICKET AGENT The International and Great Northern Railroad hock to her nervous system was very great, " TVti",f Ti I . . 1 i .11.1 iTl . . . ' . 1 I ana to mis was supcraaueu on ostioraay tne death of her husband, whom she mourns in 1 A 2. All be given in tho City of Ores BAND GIFT CONCERT piteous accents. Mr. Caleb Setzer was about 60 years of . , a,. . i tun-mm eonrraetlnw for Hoard dm imp h .ml hi, -nmn-ni. h tnnA.n.iA ??e; man meaium size, ana lor scv- r w 7' 1 i ai a i iM- i t ti'wa nn s iif at rvi trririiM n a iirin . witm ii himiu'ii in icw n; r nnirnnin ill i r a a i" bmihv a as 1 V" - ' ' ' v w . - n.v i gpsa sw si Jjothetau Synod of N. C will convene at the new Lutheran Church (Bethel) on Bear Greek, in Stanley Co., on Fi4ny b fore the 5th Sabbath in November at ,..A.M. has bren were disposed to aslc. That phtyed here before. , Xw will please sought to keep his face from being. 3r Dedication of a Church. - The new Lntb'erau Church (Bethel) ou be a a . . . I'M I coutiadirt tne report anu ODitge. l am glad to have it in ray power to truthfully say that I arm well pleased here, that I am succeeding much better than 1 expecteo, my palrouage both from the ciliseus of this place and the traveling public is steadily increasing eveiy day. Your Obedient Servant, C. S. BROWN. notwithstanding he professed to he well. ac quainted with Mrs. Setzer's brother, for whom he also inquired. But Jim got fire and went out, saying he would return soon and get some water, which he did in the course of 10 or 15 minutes. After pretend- a ing to drink he sat down before the fire, and commenced a scries of questions addressed to Mr. Setzer, who was sittinsr to his right, near the foot of the bed. His com- boro. December 31, 1874, blood by his injuries from this negro, and thetl-aVihe purpose of erecting sn ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE. Jarful excitement or the struggle with him resulted in his death. He died at 9 o'clock. Saturday night. Bear Crtek, Stanley Co , N. C, will dedicated to the worship of Almighty God, en the 6th Sabbath in November. dedication sermon Aer. W.Kimball. i panion Frank Johnson, as he called him, National Hotel, Raleigh N. 0. WM somewhere outside. Jim called him T. ' Wi are glad to know that this excel- several times but ne did not answer. He . .r . .t.aa- lent Houee is reeeivine that ouhlie confi- weas w aoor nu nun- aeoication sermon win oe preacuen oj me though he did not answer, Mrs. Setzer heard a. . .. 1 Ann anil natrnnairp it an well riirVM. I 0 J U U . II I mm Wmm !! A--A. 1 J . . , ma loutsieus uear uie uoor. wim wanted to inav be I ' 3 know what Mr. Setzer had to trada nn. . mmmi . ... ...... . J I Ml f., I ffjPUmOveCL- Messrs. K.fc A. Murphy, ma. uc w... .... uuv.....s rwanted "spirits;" wanted to know who removed their stock of goods just long as it remains miner tne control oi tue about there bad a "shooter," and finally. ' : . , , . I ! 1 . J l J - Ol Q I . i . - .. ... . s cross toe street, S floors above the prescui pnaw ui isuuru, vi, j a. arew a revolver ana pointing u at tne Dreast National Hotel, and directly in front of Brown, and the Col. will be apt to keep I of Mr. Setzer, told him he had money and Bincham & Coe. Thev resDect full v control while he livos. ne must give it up. Mr. b. answered, "I I I . - - mm . . 1 . 1 a 9 A. JB a invii. .h.5- fri-nAm ..ii The fo lowinar members of the beeisla. "v ony ; om dim insistea tnat ue -mmwmw UII SI IV. 11 VI O Oil VS UatlVUO U VUII StUM I way v in their new store. tme are boarding with htm : Dr. R. Anderson, ' The entertainment given by the Dra- N. S. Cook, sntic Club of this place last night, to a A. M. Erwin, sleet audienee, was a success,, improve- Wm. B. Glenn, Best is manifest, they are doing much to T. E. Hooker, an van and interest our pleasure loving T. R. Jernigan, Pfeple. We hope they will give an other James Irvin, wMsrtatameut during Christmas week. 9t U' Vol. Bobt. L. 8teels. of Rockinatham, James T. Le Grand, S A. Mock, Joseph C Mills, J. S. McCubbins, Thomas Martin, r t ifho was arrested a few days ago, on ao Jsnsawit of a vagabond negro, charging mm sith a violation of the Enforcement 0. E. Parnsb, a . I l J i ... n n TIT D QU. ua uaa a oeartne betore u . o. uom- ,u er Gaasidat- .ml h-.-n roloaapd J. W . ohackleford the charge not bavins been sustained. Joei.bSugg, oejro will be proceeded against for 'O. 8 need, PMjury. Saml McD. Tate, .1 VI Wnnri miiap. 1 Tk. A. . . .... ...IT D W J 1.11 u.uwwnfr Louisiana coll idea wun I " -fi teamer Falcon, on the C lies. peak Ptt D. Walker, sm - i 1 last Friday night and was sunk in 'V'W0 eet wster all saved. Stanley Co. Foray the " McDowell u Davidson u Greene " Hortford " Rockingham" Richmond " Davidson " Burke M Rowan " Stokes " Orange ". Curituck Onslow Greene Granville Burke Curituck Johnson " Richmond " The passengers A Deserved Compliment. The Conservative Senators of the sres- Thv Louisiana w a tmwnrhtk ataaraef nt Tcialatnre did credit to themselves bay line, of 1,3Q0 tons bsrdan and Pid graceful tribute to the modest fisn at 1150,000. There was no in.u- g M.fSant KTt,e!" uZ - , ' ... , trod shoe leather whan io caucus on Mon- nercr0. "hich was lost, and day noa mt Oie eonclasion of Sena .mptca 01 two Hundred bales ot cotton, tor Busbee s very neat speech putting .Npquantitv of tobacco, thirtv tons of him in nomination for Engrossing Clerk lfcP and other freight. of their body, they greeted the name of . ... Col. J. McLpop TujUfKB, with applause and made his nomination unanimous. Col. Tcrher was the faithful, courteous Engrossing Clerk of the last Senate 'an will give uuqualified satisfaction to the present Senate we are sure. m -il I m . I 1 f For the com pi imeut, in his benait, sa his friends, we return hearty thanks to the Bensts. JVeiW. We tnpat heartily concur with the 9 l r . .1 r iu iT7. .ti, of the N . C. Railmad and aem9 ,n "f L C. Railroad, education, the I .tJc' .1 Af tKo ParU Mnrorne therp was evnosed .-.--.., iiaiDiarraiiun iuu lub uuuiw - - - - - -- i lUrit-S a. this month the body of a young woman tiful that the authomiee caused a mould to be taken of bet., 6Uc was eeft to' throw nereetf roxo me river. . Governor Brogden's the Legislature is received.' . . . 1 . j Wf Wr g"u as we WJ do expecieu wwJI s Radical, yet we do not think our )4p would be much interested in it. Wm has much to aav nhont the State debt. . -w hs settlement, Are, favt re L-gi-la- behalf ?T W. -ttHtion of the State Militia. ,om Pr of the message et. a had, and that he must tell the truth about it. Mrs. Setzer here sprang from the bed and caught the negro's pistol hand, and then commenced the struggle for life One chamber of the weapon was fired about this time, the ball passing between the husband and wife without touching either of them. Mr. Setzer also grasped the fellow by the throat, and thus these three were in the ter rible strife. They swayed towards the front door, and the little table sitting against the dividing petition was dashed over against the front door which was partly open. The negro cried for help. Mrs. Setzer slammed the door, the struggle still going on. They sway towards the petition door leading into the Store room, and all fell into that room in a heap. Mrs. Setzer could tell but little about this fall. She rose from it with tbe negro's pistol in her hand, and tried to fire it, but could not. The contestants got back into the bed room, and there she used it in beating the fellow on the head, and brought him to tbe floor with it. The pistol broke in pieces, and she seized a stone from the flre-place, (by which ber hands were badly burned) and struck him several, blows with that She thought he was dead; Mr. Set zer who was all the while closely engaged with the fellow begged that they should not kill him, but tie him. Believing he was dead, Mrs. Setzer ran np the narrow stairs, having previously locked the door and took out the key, to a window in the East end o the building to alarm the neighbors. The nearest house was a quarter of a mile off. The next nearest, still further. While call ing, she heard a noise down stairs, and speeding back, found the negro had revived, and was engaging Mr. Setzer again. 'She arrived in time to seize a piece of pine wood lying on the hearth, with which she felled him while thus struggling. They fell this time against the stair case, or between it and the flre-place, Mr. S. oh top. Here the fellow begged for his life, saying that Frank Johnson had got him into the scrape. Mr. Setzer wanted to tie him and called for a rope. Suddenly, he made an effort to rise and turned Mr. Setser, and Mrs. & then dis covered that he wee trying to cut her bus- band s tnroat wun a sniie. tie nao atreaay given him several "severe cuts on the cheek Melancholy Untruthfulness in a Church. The evidence in the case before the Presbytery in Jersey City is as conflict ing as it is in the McKexka case. John a. Uiexdekkinu is the pastor of a church. He is a young matr, twen ty-live years of age. Mis Mart E. Pomerot was a member of the same church and its organist. Sh died, rntnariicd, after having given birth to a child. She declared on her death bed, and just before ber dissolution, in the presence of witnesses, that JohkS. Glex- den "ing was its father. Mr. Glexdexxing asseverates under oath that be was uot the father of the child. Now it is a particularly deplorable fea ture of this case that there is a deliberate falsehood somewhere, and that it ia by a person who was a member of tbe church and its organist, on the one hand, or by a member of tbe church and its pastor on the other. "Which of tbe two to choose'' embarrasses a good many people. Our discerning and highly esteemed neighbor, the Times, contends that the doings among church people have become so scandalous that it is not deceut any ouger in a daily journal to publish them ; and the Times is pretty apt to be right. Murder among the "statesmen, and adultery and lying in the churches : what are we eomiug to f The Grand Gift is the Benbow Houses worth: $60,000.00 grand cash giu and promptly forwarded. ruber street Salisbury, C. L. V. BROWN, April 3. 1874 tf. 1 THE BEST SEWING MiACHIXES, aad Sewing machine ATTAcHMEHTS, OF ALL KINDS, ALSO NEEDLES, OIL A It IKE AD, AUHj A ixn O Siencil will be made neat!y cut SHini- Artiries in tbe World t2 OU of aair.pl- ivHf away to. UKeto aba will Sje entne ageuU. 7. BRIDE & CO-, 767 Broad way, fl . I . w . FURNITURE liny yosr furniture direct BMBMMa THE MANUFACTURE! And Save 25 Per C'eok i : WW rnaot g- Baw, - ' 1 MflMaajLv $ 1 0, 0 0 0. Real Estate CrifU, Cafth " Only 100.000 tickets to be isaoed. Price of Tickets, $260. AGENTS WANTED. STATIONERY, CONSISTING OF Legal and Fools ap Of Different qualities, alo, several sty lee ot LETTER PAPER, aa I IAS PACKET, COMMERCIAL, FRENCH AND ALSO. A MAGNIFICENT VARIETY Ot I MOURNING NOTE. TTTOTT nrwm VTTrTTr fHStf --amaiav. Paper and various styles and sizes of ENVELOPES Walnnt Parlor Suits. Reps or Hair Clean. eoutatDiog rrren tl-ees Walnut Bdrouin Suits. Marble taining tea piecea Beautiful Paiated Cottaga plete 19 aw post wnpir Full Catatonic and price by Mail, free 00 application. Writa for oate. For further particular, address the Manager, Box 8, GreennKoro, N. C. C P. MENDENHALL, Manager. Sept. 10. 1874 8 w. For Coughs, Colds Horseness. IND allTBROATDISEAJll aTsaaS Stereoscopic Views of the Wells' CarboJic Tablets. PUTUPOHLT IN BLrE BO lake Pens sfeaeiles &e., also s large lot off Morgan b NORTH CAROLINA Sold by Druggist k Csi I TI WmM assa-aa Yoeetnite and ether noted places which are truly magnificent. sine a stock! of superior FLOWER P0T8. Which will be sola low at Singer Sewine Machine Store on South side main Street, near tbe Public Square. P0STP0 IM At his home ten miles of Salisbury, on the Uth iust . Mr. . Darned Eddlemau, of dropsy of the heart, in tbe 65th year of bis life. Mr. Eddleman was a good and nseful eitiz-u, and highly es earned by bis neigh bors. He wae a member ot too L.utherau Church and died in faith.. SALISBURY MARXET. OCTOBER, 29. Buying Rate: CORN new 65 a 70 COTTON 1 1 a 13 FLOUR $3 25 to 3.50 MEAL 75 a 85. BACON county) 15to-16 bog round POTATOES Irish 90 a Sweet $1.50 EGGS 15 to 20. CHICKENS $2.50 per dos. LARD 16 a 20 FEATHER? new. 50. RYE a 80 RKRSUWAX-20. WHEAT-SI. 15 a 8150. BUTTER -25 to 30. DRIED FRUIT 5 to 8. Blackberries, 8 eta. The Brown Cotton Gin. The attention of planters and others is again olle! to tbe above old and reliable make ot Cotton Gins. They are fnrninh--d thine year rrea?ly iraproTed, and nothing which eater euoe of thirtv vears in their manufacture could suircest has been leit undone to make tnem tbe most reliable and perfect Totton Gin in market. As tbe result oi our efforts wo need only refer te their established reputation and wide-spread nopularit v. For Pkrfkctio OF WORKMANSHIP Stkknuth, Durability, Light Kcnh no, and OUASTITT aOd QUALITY of LIKr" PBOOCCEO, W challenge ootnpetiton. Wc are prepared to warrant to. any reasonable extent jr rfrct -atis-f act ion to every planter or operate r. Tbe Gin are sold at the lowest possible price for good machines, and on reasonable terms. T7e invite examination of the cample in the hands ot onr local neents who will give all desired in- formationand furnish applicants with circular, and com men datory letters from parties using the Gins in all sections of tbe cotton planting country . Cinolere. Price lists, and other information, may be obtaiced of onr agents er by addressing Tilt BKUtt.N CUTTUK UIXt CU., New London, Conn. Crawford and Ueilig Agente Salis bury N. C. z 1 VBmEV c mam WATER W Tba beet ba thai old at leas netea lau aar aWMeefc- I a PaasnbUt aad ba easV K. I. H cavaAM. York, Pa. waaVaSawaWaawaaBWafaWaWafaTABTSaTAVBBawa NEMENT8 POSSIBLE "$20- tsas CO, WILL BfY A FIRST MORTGAGE PREMIUM LNBUSTRIL EXHIBITION AH 1UMK. . Authorisajl by tbe Leiialatnre of the BaaSS Sf ew lork. first Prsaiaai Trawist kept. f. Ms CAPITAL PREMIUM. - - 10OT00t Address for bonds and lull infeirassttoa. MOKGLNT1UU, BRUNO A C30 Financial Ag-nta, 23 PARK BOW, ft. Y, P. O. Drawer 23, AvpUcatxo jar AfkwH m FIRST GRAND GIFT Montpelier Female Htiaifi L vTXOV AT ALEXAXDRIA, VA. November 23, 1874. ia- The most successful remedy known and which has received the endorsement of the en hire medical faculty in B right's disease, dla tetes. dropsy, affections of tbe bladder and kidneys, and the various annoying diseases of tbe urinary organs, is pndisputable Kearney's EXTRACT BtJrHtj. which Is oo sals at U onr Ms-og stores. Depot IM DOist street, Kew 1 York. Takeno xJther. " The MASON & ORGAN CO., XI Winners of Til BEE HIGHEST MEDALS and Diploma of Honor at Vienna, 73, aavf Paris, '67, now offer the Finest Assortment of Uu Beat Cabinet Organs im tie world, including sew style with recent improvements, not only ex clusively cash, sa formerly, bet false on new plans, of easy paymenta, the mo4 (a rotable ever ottered. Organs RENTED with PRIVILEGE of PURCHASE, to almost any. part of the r irst payment 99,90 or upwaraa. Tllri-awaad Caialr,ne and CSrcnlar. widi tbllM Elgkta-S or esasn-CoSpOB i ' rs TlekeU for. . j. Address MASON & HAMLIN Oroast 4w Boston, New Yoke o CsiC IalST OF 1 Grand Cash Gift ... I Grand Caab Gi l.. . . 1 Grand Cash Gift. . 10 Cash Gifta.. 1$ Caah Gifts.. 50 Cash Gifts.. 100 Cash Gifts.. 10.00 Caah Gift.. 1.000 Caah Gifts.. 20.000 Caab Gifta.. 10.000 5.000 1.000 500 each 100 each fiOeaeh. $20 snob 22,170 CbaA Gift, NUMBERS OF TICRWT 100,000 PRICE Oi? TICKET. Whole Tickets... 420 00 Halves 10 00 Quarters 50 00 EWstae er eawn-Coepon , .2 50 .TOO 00 .200 00 HAVE YOU TRIED JURUBEBA. " . ABE TOU - Weak, Nervous or BeblUtd Arerouso Laoruid that aov ezertis Sa - quires more ot an effort than yon feel of makine t Then trv JURUBEBA . tbe wood- and icvijfi rator, a hu h act so bet Birislly OS) . CONCERT lb secretive organt aa to impart vigor to ast It le no alcoholic appetirei . whickstisaelsess for a short time, only to M tne kcaWav Mils a low depth of misery, but it lea i tonic acting directly on tbe In er and i It re-rolates the Co Is. quiets and rives sacs s beaitby tone Sf system ss . to soon make the bb valid like a sew person. Its operation if nbt violent, bet is isM try great cenUebea ; tne ieneee o tndcen change. SS but gradual hia troubles "Fold their tenu.llke tne And aUentlt teal away." This ia no new untried diseevevy, been lore oatsd with won 41 raewail aad is pronoonced by the btgbeat eet . most powetsallsuuc u alterai.T kawws' Ask voor drugaist r it. P.r aale by H. P ElDDiB Ce. 1st York. Blacker and HotaM, Att orneys, ounsellore and Solicitor, OIFTS. $100,003 ; 50.00 .. . 25X100 100.000 75.000 504)00 50.000 100.0011 50.000 4 n.oon la $1,000,000 attsvee Tickets for . Tbe Mcntpelier Female H ainsnlsa SALISBURY, 9. Q. January 22 (9-). . - ia ii, Cheap Chattel Mortgsgea, and r Itttr vsnru hlssk for ash toes
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