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4 ! . - I Carolina Watchman. "2 LOCAL. DECEMBER 10 The Carolina Watchman For 1875. DangerOOS Place. According to the reports of assaults, knock downs, and robberies, in the Observer Charlotte mast be a dangerous plane for night walk ei a. It Is almost as bad as the Fire Points of Hew York city, or a portion of the city of Baltimore, in by gone days. Without Intending to advise, we will ven- tare the assertion that Charlotte wi 1 1 find it to the interest of the place to have these . . - . I I it T" V" t"i oldl Pl-i 1 outrages stopped at all hassard. Otber and well proved family journal within 1 places that have been troubled with si mi- the reach of Hs old friend, and mVfSV'P " " revise their police system and increase pablic, we have concloded to renew lke foree x mty enuU M increased the experiment of offering it to all next sub- expence, but all good citizens will approve acribers for the year 1875, at the following I law rates: One copy one year. Six copies to one address, Ten copies to one address, The Daily Advocate is the name given a sprightly paper issued daily from the Christian Advocate Office, Raleigh, for the last week or ten day?. We be lieve it was only promised to issue the Special attention given to the selection of dttring Conference, bat a paper that has abown so much life should not die unsung. It was neat, spicy, newsy, re ligious, snd has no doubt awakened new interest in the Methodist Uhurcn paper in the State, the Christuin Advocate, as it has done great credit to its editors, and A considerable quantity ot cotton has own them to passess in au eminent de- sold here during tne test weea or Uie Q,iaiiti., necessary to conduct an ten days. able snd succesefull journal such news and literary matter as shall be deemed of most interest to our readers. Subscriptions are respectfully solicited. yTThe cash must accompany orders. Address, i BRUNEI! A STEWART. Salisbury, N. C. For every dollar invested in Railroads William F Havemever. favor nf Vw i vr i i i . . ' I . . . . . " oy mec-ieu-urg conniy, more man ivo xork, died last week. The event m tnuiu wj pw- boh aaooen ana startling. f, was at ple in the way of trade, expenditures in tending to his official work, apparent! v the city by the Roads, and the increased well and strong, and in a mnn. l- w . - m- . . . .. I o- ---.. - w mm weaun troro tartmr, and tbe general pros- dead. By his death Alderman Vance perity of the population. CTwrtotte Bern- becomes Mayor until New Year's. His OCrat. ad mini tra. tion kriof thonrti U U III I . , - . Will The above is what Mr. Yates of the a1" nety -na interest to tbe dun cur Charlotte Democrat says about the invest- m anairs.-. i. aun. vUlo ... m,mo uj luc Kjy ui -- I Clm f!k lAi t a 1. n i, - c ,r i i i . " . viiauiuciiniu, ui uuuill VUrOlina. otte and the County, of Meeklenbarg. WM inBUtt. ift ftfl5 ' .... mv v . V? -... . -... i. : - I www. v- l bat it is a truthful statement no one wnl livered bis inaugnral address, promising doubt who knows Mr. Yates. If. we are 10 rtfeel sweeping reforms iu tbe State Currectlv informed fiharbm- .no tfll.n. UOVCrumeut. : - - - . - . . v v ... pi .a. n , w.w. . umucui times i - x .1 kVMla . . TTi . . , " 1UW,,U near Verde, Argentine Republic, be- -...w w vmc-u uie uu ernraeui iroops and tne ai m 1 1 - - " i i J - -' mh. t- .i u.nii Buiuirmrai or irammeiea ineir ; louigcu-e. a ue cugasaien. issiea tnree people, ihey have grown rich and pros- bo,lr without a decided result, ivernns nndpr it P-- .1 u m.u Tbe rternment lost 400 killed and ... . wounded. any per cent, more than in this county or - Z. . I H. Winston Reading Clerk of the x I A Valuable Medical Treatise. HostettsVs United States Alsaanae for 1875. for distribution. gratU, througboat the Uuitd States, aad all stvU'ieee eoaatries of the Westero Hemisphere, will be published about the first of January, in the EagHah, German French, Norwegian, Welah, Swedish, Holland. Bohemian and Spanish langaages, aad all who wish to anderataud the true philosophy of health should read and ponder the valuable suggestions it eon tains. In addition to an admirable medical treatise on the causes, prevention and cure of a great variety of diseases, it embraces a large amount of information interesting to the merchant, the mechanic, the miner, tbe farmer, the planter, and professional man ; aud tbe calculations hav been mad for such meridians aud latitudes as are most suitable for a correct and comprehensive National Calendar. The nature uses, and extraordinary sanitary effects of Mostetter's Stomach Bitters, U ...!.. t j m . , . .... ... . . p - luo wmiic hou nueraiive oi more man is proposed to raise in this county Senate delivered an address in favor of v. .kIpk..; i ..w. 7ZZ U li r i t I - ww... ... m- iu.iu in its pages, which are also interspersed with pictorial illustrations, valuable recipes for the National MI, In the Centre of business on Main 8 tree SALISBURY, N. C. !" mmt pmbhi. d. oid REFURNISHED REFITTED, AND referent brw m il l itia; brrl- C. Walker. Ti Hon r v- . Wsther. I.i-nt oti.r rr. . Z 8. Senator elect ; Senator i.d Miiw W for lirkH sasr be bmU W pr-- fe pM, pass assce mower order oa V) sswlaiua, D. or br ror i an aroeaiara. liar. 4 THOaoCO HL T UXMODDLBD TIB M XATIOBUX' FOR THE SUMMER SEASON ! looxi cLiav un wnt wik Otis dr one hundred thousand dollars, only, paya. 1 Couventiou, at Tucker's Hall Raleigh, oo ble in thirty years, for tbe purpose of se- ine evening ot liec 1st. ' . , w curine: the Yadkin Raod. and vet there i onnooi tinn to it. Th M fmrU. twll n. it Cran. T. L. Clingmau .delivered his ;n , -1 .... .. . lecture on "Science and Christianity" in wui never ao mailt win rum na: that tut n . t . . . ... ' . ' uaieign utc. mm. rroceeas to ne riven txnn.li mm, ill ft a A - SI II" 11 . .... w to tne Urpban Asylum. This Hwtwe hiui rined a reputation aecond to none ia tbe Country, and the Proprietress will keep it ap IN FIRST CLASS STYLE. I'oiUt and txperxmetd Servant in MRS. DR. REEVES. June 11. 1S74 tf. ' MORE STOVES. people will not consent to it. dec, Well, we ore Minora n m me oesi lulus. Uie am el belter obi en that erer. Get thestovt rrii t m v a se !. a a 1 , . . . . couotycan do; bnt we are willine to -wuag uoing9 ss,0 a -anung may ta nan tor tne ask tus;. The proprietors. ''''- t 1 tlllldtPAllAn lra V , . I . , . n JLWr. h . - ... . . 1. ... ... . iiiwininu vi Jim. otiici icneuuiiicr wnu euro iue maiier entirely wnn ine people. ,1. Let the matter be submitted to them. If dav they want the Road and are willing to be taxed to secure it, nobody should object. We hope the Legislature will pass the bill that has beeu submitted to it, author izing tbe people to take a vote on this - m m matter and then we want toe people to excercise their right to say at the ballot box whether they will have the Road or not. The Fa 1 it of the Cape Fear Associa- Ike New York Observer. Thw most tion begins on tbe fifteenth instant aud excellent weekly journal stands at the lasts four days. Tbe Boyden House will be rented to tbe highest bidder on Monday 21 int. See ad. head of the religious newspapers of the Country. After several years of intimate acquaintance with it, we have no hesita tion in pronouncing it the best paper of its class we have ever seen. Its religious intelligence embraces every denomination ia this and nearly ail otber countries. The Eight convicts left Charlotte for the broad and comprehensive spirit of liberali Pemtrutury last week. 1 He result ot one Uy towards the various denominations tarsi of Mecklenburg Uourt. effectually conceal the particular bias of tbe editor, Mr. Prime. The foreign w w vi.min. v.n nf lfj.TWtwt.il correspondence is of the first order of 11 ww a .as eee-)-ss j w. nr v v. snd W. L.T.Priuee,Esq.,of Wadeaboro,ientJ and tbe home contributors, wbo numerous and able, seldom fat: to l r fwVH aw wasMBBw K serwss .ww j ; ChsrUrttt write wun mst aiguioea ainerence to gooa taste, true refinement and Christianity Bo well calculated to win the approval the reader. I , Phe secular department of this double It is just such a paper as any good man wil cheerfully introduce into his family for thu benefit of his children, whose welfare a a a ne desires to promote, rnce J. per year. ArcnoN SALES will begin at Foster k Horah's store on the 19th ot this mouth sod continue from day to day until all the9heeted OWM l4 excellent. burp stock of good is sold. Evangelist. Tbe Rev. A. L. Craw ford, has been secured as the Evangelist of Concord Presbytery for one year. He will enter upon the duties of his office at household and farm, humorous anecdotes. snd other instructive and amoving reading Come now and get the BEST matter, original and selected. Among the cauea ine Annuals to appear with the opening ot the ACORN COOK 1 . 1 an m , - i I year, mis win oe one of ttoe moat nsful, and if jon want one that will ontlut any other, and that is made of all NEW IRON, and warranted Messrs. Hoetetter & Smith, PituKomh- iu this couutyV tbe other pa.. on reeeipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a eopj hy mail to any person who Kinnnt lirucin n una in hi. nialiluipknnJ Moses, Th- Bi,lepi are . - ,t to , a - - village, and are etteastvaly used through out the entire civilized world. Tbe las', official act of Gov of South Carolina, was to pardon about twenty convicts out of tbe tbe peniten tiary. J. W. Beasiy, formerly a Redieal member of the North Carolina Senate Irom Hertford county, was sentenced by Judge Bond last week to five years in the VERY IMPORTANT POSITIVE SALE! to five saiMaction Ae. Various atylea, of cook ing stoves at a small profit. TTJT WARE, Suext I box A Corrga Waag mads of the assrr M aTSJUAL, oa band or mad to order. Marcharu aupplled at Low PUCVB. CaSSI r aid far si I kinds of Copper, Bras Ar. Aak for Baoww's Tin shop Main Street, elssborv. V. C. , L. V. Brown. I SJB well prepared to cut good STENCIL PLATES for marking Tobacco, Floor Patent mr Clrrnlar AdlrrM. R V RBOuR. Pbss'tM F Va. BriiaUs ssfTttl- aaurrd n t n ).. r Oet. 1, 174.- lw. Hm JAMKl B. A. AlMXt J5!Vr OXUI llTmnmmrm, hrJlmmmt , OKSTANT EMPLOYMENT At Male or Kcoialr. $30 a vcrtr vai o capttsle rquind, fart:cr,lra as samples sent free. Address with S cans ssftara stamp, C KOSri, Willwat-Wa. X. Y. t 4 AOKM WANTED for Ta PEOHJES JOURNAL, Eoor manifiriebt CI saaftii free. The moat liberal oJrr ever made, trad 3 cent stamp for rirrnfar snd wmple. P. W. ZicoLOt A Co, 418 Arc, st. Phila. Pa. aw WORK At borne, male or female: &o per Tor All week, dar or eveakag . Ke Capital. vl e send valuable package of free. Andreas with ten ceaH sateen M Yocxo, ITS Greearwieh Kt., K. Y. ' nnYCflOMANCY, or aool CBA1 i i ow eiiter sea mar fascinate the love A sJrclioos cf any p trace thav iaaUntlv. Tbia aimple. metrtal aroorrrwMTMall can nosacaa, free, br mail, for tSc. toawtlmr whh a marriaae (uide. Effrplian Orne!e, HinU to ladte. W eddioS-njcbt whirl, AM. ' A Pbila. Address T. WPfLlAH A On Albany Penitentiary and fined tl.000 TOWN LOTS, FARM LANDS AND PER- SifTL'TIT" "f "T .knd J Vkt Wl tetorW-BaUiak Ne. SONAL PROPERTY. 1 fu . 1 i -M i - - - . ft inaauii We do hope that all oar readers w nlaaid tn !,. m that V;i f! The aadershjned, Amigneea pf the Firm of cheapest waj to let people know what 70a are will renew their subscrimion to the Watch. r WIJHS MUItJllSn SseS reflBj. SSM B saw l waans r - uou., imci, uuiiiiiKU uiio ui 1 tn.wi inniirlnt mi i hp nU nf Iho wunn. One mark With aLptiri mir l man before tbe first day of January next, tue J adgt-a ot the oreigu Court of Ap- involving a LARGE AMOUNT OF V A LUA for 700, that will put Hl'kdbjcob of Duuaas rhose behind should pay op uroinutlv P1-1,1 gTl has safely reached his BLL rKOrtbiTT I coasutiag, principally, oil e your uaiKta. Try it and joo will gti ' r r r J I 1 ; -.1 l! 1 . 1 , TOW V 1 1 VTH mwtA I'l RU I.AM rtQ tiu.k rt I Inmer rnn nTr itinnokl nf ... . . . , e i i ii i w L i n npu li li mnoii I mnrn. a . . w aj. a. a.-, mi. w. j ' - .w-. ve Uou t want to stnlte on any names: , ... " " 7. .hirh i. more or In. im.im The ... .ill MY PRICES ARK Ii)W AK FOLlATWK . " J , " r " r- "r Ukeplsce at the Store of said FOSTER A One fourth inch letter. 5 cent, pax Inter ringer, j uage ot tne tourt ot Appeals, HORaH. on Main street, in Saliabury. SatP. One half and five-eiahu 6 Cairo, tgypf, via Englaud and Briudist." day the 12th of December, 1874. When the Three-fourth A One inch letters 7 The postage, 17 cents, must be prepaid, following Property will be sold on Terms then They may be aeat to sny part of the U. 8. Democrat. made Known, z norses, l nocaaway, l i,ew oy miu at a amau coat ropltulo aiiun red le-hook, with Dbav A Co. New Bedford -AGENTS for the Artie lea in the World tfjOt ipWs rlvw away to those who WW ome areata. J. BK1DE AC CO.. 767 raj. N. T. we don't twant to pat oat any claim, but we shall be compelled to do both, if our t m tt t a ineuos win uot comply wun tms re quest. FURNITURE Buy yoer furntere direct rOM 1HE MANUFACTURER And Save 25 Ter Lent. N. C. Coxferbkcb has been in ses sion about a week at Raleigh. The at- tnm Htnfm In Miiliiknn Vairfliminla l .H ki. MURDER. A most atrocious tunrder waa Li-Com. 2 ah.-ires in Yadkin R.il.Rn.it i committed iu Panther Branch township, in state Bond, I acre of Land on Union llill tins couuty, on 1 hursday last, but as yet we 170 seres of Lnnd on the Lexineton Road, two 2-horse Wagon, 1 J -borne Wagon, 5 bales (Jot- Send in yoar orders stating aiae of letters you prefer, and the Mienctl will te A Natural Curiosity. Near the spring cf Mr. Torolhtson, Bush llill, Ban- Look out for the cross X mark, and HPh Co- N- C Sw ,arw yoamoie remember that it means that yoo owe tree which has a history. Mr. Tumliusnn, as, or that yoar time for the paper i the proprietor of the Bush 11 ill Tanner is out, or Will be out by the first of PV whicb is noted throua-bont the eonntrv . - T o J January next. I for the superior quality ot the leather turn- ILj .... - -- k.. r n l. i -J No one should be without the "T f - " m I tendance has been quite large, and the have been unable to obtaiu only the facts, miles North-East from Saliabury, known as the April 23. 1874 ti j: . :. iiT i .i . u uuue ik me uaiuc iiars. younir man l oaacr iiriHTrr"ii iuwn iiiLi-rfMLiiiv. ft w h unrn ina . . . w. r- o" by toe name of James Sinitb, entered tb . a H V T 1 1 -111 I . . . me tvev. Li. tjrawiora win be return ed here, which will be gratifying news to his many friends here. Murder in Jackson. -We are in. formed that ou the evening of the 26'h ult , Coot Long and Jm Mitchell, while on a spree, went to a place called Savan nah Creek, 4 miles thu other side of Web ster, tor the purpose of procuring liquo. . If cut and promptly forwarded. Fisher street Salisbury, N. C. L. V. BKOWB, te house of Mrs. Hepsy Austin, an aged widow lady, on the morning above stated, and shot her down, for what cause it is not kuowc. the daughter of Mrs. Austin was the only person in the house at the time, and was au ye witness to tbe murder of her mother. 6initt immediately left the premises aud is now at 'arge, though the Constable, James Adams, started in pursuit of the rnur- uerer os soon as be was iufrmed of tbe trag ic affair. Governor Brogdeu has been f l.:. I . ,.,.. .i i ... . r i i I Kliu miuij uftiivi futjii . .i .i qualities as a citizen. In 1821 Mr Tom- r or an new suoscriuers tne price nas oeeu reduced. Send on 92,10 and try the doubtless a reward will be offered for his appreheusion ut ouee Xcics. While there, they quarrelled, and Mitchell fficially notified of the occurrence shot Long, the latter dying from the effectd of the wouud next morning. Mitchell i- from East Tennessee, and during the lat- L .i i i ier pari ni iue war was euipioyea on me 6ov r imeut transports that plied between ir t i . . w rvnoxvuie ana tnattaiiooga. Liig is a native. Neither of them had trades or profession, aud were classed with that Watchman for one year. Godey's Lady's Book is the best snd most popular Magazine of fashions, a men wiien purutisied -Asheville Pioneer. with You who suffer ao long from physical proatra (ion, nervoua exhaustion, semiual we.ikii upermatorrhuen, etc., ari-im; from excepts, hub- its of dissipation, earlj indiscretions or impru dences, tne a reliable remedy, Keaknky's Kxtkact llucuu. Do not be trifled with bv the various offers of gratuitous recipes, which contain fictitious ingredients and ouiy to be had of the giver at an extortionate price. Beware of thoe unprincipled quacks with their bogus m .. rt J T . .Ai ft meuicai uiiea ana recipea. uepoi 10-t auane street, New lork. Physician in attendance to answer correspondence gratis. 40 acres of Lnnd near the Poor House. 60 " do adjoining S. R. Hanison, known as the Poberts Track. 30 acres of hind adjoining Union Cemetery. 7 " do adjoining tbe Town on "Gal-low- Hill." 2 acres do residence, known as tbe Black smith lot. House and Lot lately occupied bv Mr. Henrv Fount. 21 acres of Land in the North ward of Town. known as the Ice Pond Lot. 8 acres of Land in the Town, adjoining the lands of Mr. Burton Craig. 1 acres, known as the Gravel Pit Lot. 181 " of Land 2 miles North Went of Town, adjoining the lands of Wm. McNeely A C. Dunham. Snd others. Also, a portion of tnair Home stead, where they now live And many articles of personal propertv not herein mentioned. Per ton winking to intptct the above property may call on us. THE BEST SEWING MACHINES. and Sew ins Tlachine ATTACJ FURNITURE ... Administrator's Notice to DeMor- linson cat a stick from a fallen sycamore, iucongrunus mass Known ju ibis country shortlv after euttina-it. he had occasion M "traders." B..lh were regarded as Ti 1 A... . to visit bis spring, snd before getting wa- Wuigtey.. ter, ne biuck ine buck aown iuio me mua i. , or damp ground near by, and forgetting wfftUlA . nnr :Mnft K?m it went off aud left it, Some time after ... account of the fatal shooting of W. F besides it contains stories, news, receipts while at his spring, he observed that Henry by David Abernathy. Mayor and valuable miscellaneous reading mat- the stick had pat forth luxurious sprouts, 8laub,of Knoxville, Tean., was in llnrpliy tsr. To each subscriber for 1875 is given ,d wag evidently disposed to grow, not- " in V. "jT- . All per-ons having claims sgainst the estate a k-.n;fl Ohm, nf TUm R..aa .i a. .. j ! ' - . a "e following additional particulars : of Jaraea Murphv. deceased, are hereby notified W ni a Li C v a t i. ,,,Ter Some slight remarks had been made about to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or c wm lurmDii m iu7 "u"i ted ; that is, the small end or tne ena that Heury's sister, to which he took obiec before tbe llth day of December, A. D. lo7o Watchman and ihe ChromO tO new Sub- naA mn nn.nl in tbo arll Mr tion ami nn tlii flVrtiinif nrprinnt tn tho ! J P. GOWAN, - A . .,1 6 " I t o r Administrator of James Murph, Dec J. - -" - f li A nairl m (. a . . i 1 ... . I u inn liur in tallrtna tn A hl.rn i h xr mtnt r n-nv-NB vuw yew, ui w,c-v ouigc fwiu i i omtinson aeierminea 10 letitstana to see - - wv.wfc.v .WwU. Dtc 10 jg74ow ii I if ka rnmurlian I h a t 1 ' an m o Vrj 1 tr ' j Vl..1 I 0US1I. -s wKpt w.r it wnn Apr rn tn hm d troo " "T. - - , , !. ' , , " .. . , , would ruu cold fot it, but assured Aber 1 - Tk mm t ia that tto wal lrina atioV mm. . . . ' . i l - umiiy mwww u. mtb a uv suapi- Bost Misesh im eu At the bribe's reai- Fine Oysters Snider's Eating Saloon leesly stuck in tbe mud there, by Mj. 1 om- cloned. On the next morning Abernatliy dence, on Thursday December 3rd, by the Rev. MARRIED, U tmmmimUmA -.w i. tW. l.r.t mnA ko.t linson. SB above stated, in 1821. is now a ..u..vw w..w a L . ' ; I J - w.l i I 1...M in diameter at tbe trunk. Ibis story . , j i . - I niit'r rvurniamy wm hi rt-uieu , n was seems somewbat incredible, bat it is fn,ind ba bad ibrp niatola. wbilw Hnr. , - . . I 7 mm w. Yooebed for by Mr. Tcmlinson himself who had no arms at all. Some of Abernathy 's Is vet livinar and whose word oo one will warmest friends were on the Coroner's nmmf.nn fc. t .. ; -nA .1. Um I J uit, and after hearing tbe testimony I f li tt nr MrttAnMSkl l fr as saur-Jrl 1 I earl a m m , se a t l t 1 " v y uiuuuuuvw if o wiu unuucu a UlUI Athar (rantLman Ar lha 111 ivnAat aharaa I . w r ter. met Henry, and without a moment's warn- A. Stroble George Daniel Boat and Julia Ann Aiiaennimer, eiaeat aaugnier or rni aaia enhimer, all of Cabarrus county. this season. Lovers of the article can be applied there, done up in any style re quieed, with any accompaniments celled Three members of the Salisbury Silver Cornet Band, accompanying the Charlotte Bsad to New Orleans to a great Masonic celebration, bare returned highly grati fied with their visit to the Crescent city. The hand of which they composed a part, ass engaged by the Pennsylvania dele gation. That Shawl. The man who through mistake, as is supposed, exchanged his Hhawl at the Store of Mock sc Go,, a tew days ago, is advised that the one ho left is not so good as the one he took away, sod the party losing the better one desires him to bring it back and get his SALISBURY MARKET. OCTOBER, 29. Buying Rate : 8. H. WILEY, THOS. E. BROWN Salisbury, Nov. 21, 1874. Assignees. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. Organs & Melocleons. The Oldest, Largest, and -Tost Perfect Manu factory ia the United States. 54,000 Now in use. No other Hnairal Instrument ever obtained the same Popularity. .Send for Price Lists. Address BU FFA I), N. Y. OP ALL KINDS, ALSO NEEDLES, OIL 4 THREAD, ALSO A LOT OF STATIONERY, CONSISTING OF Legal and Fools ap of Different qualities, also, several sty Us ot LETTER PAPER, PACKET, COMMERCIAL, FRENCH AND MOURN I NO NOTE. SERMON Paper aad various styles aad sites of ENVEL0PE8 Walnut Parlor Suits. Repe or Hair Cloth. containing seven pit-ees .$30 00 Walnut Bedroom Suits. Marble Sops, ana- taiomg ten pieces....... .......... 8000 Beautiful Painted Cottage Suits. 6aas- plete IPflO ALSO. A MAGNIFICENT VARIETY Of HIGH COST WORK. Foil Catalouge sndp:tca of all my Btsdtsea by Nail, free on application. nl fo I CO., Inks Pei FeBClle also a large lot off The Revenue Office. - Dr. J. G der as they ever heard of. it certaiuly QORX. new 65 a 70 surprises tbe community, as Abernathy COTTON 11 a 13 was a wall- to-do young merchant who bad FLOUR S3. 25 to 3.50 always moved in the best society there. MEAL 75 a 85, Asheville Pioneer. n r.CiX onntvl 15th TcU-1h.it round TALMAGES PAPER. THE CHRISTIAN AT WORL THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER." A CHOICE OP Beautiful POSTPONEMENTS impossible: --$20- wrtx SOY A FIRST MORTGAGE PREMIUM INDUSTRIL miBITIOK NE YORE. Authorized by tbe Leguatare af the New York. First Ft ami am rawing laps. T. CAPITAL PREMIUM, - - Addrraa for bonds and hilt MOBOEHTUATJ. BRUNO A v . Financial Agents, 23 PARK ROW,N. T. P. O. Drawer S3, Ammitmtimm for on sod. places which; HAVE YOU TRIED JURUBEBA. ARS TOU FLOWER POTS. Weak, Nervous or Debllitsxl Which will be sold low at Binder Sewing Are yon so Languid that any esertle re Machine Store on Sooth aids main Street, near j qoirea mora ofaa effort than yoo feel tbe Pablic Square. of making f Tben try JUKUBEBA. the AT., mm Stereoscopic Views of the NORTH CAROLINA Yoeemite aad ether noted are truly marnifieent. a I a m m also s stock i f superior .a. mmm & I . , mm m . . k t r r Ramaaw baa Inllv nnalifind anrT tik.n flWHnw t V:thAll n PU 1 A I Ul-0 iHSft 0 S 0 WSet l.OU j j . www -, wuwulU6 -u -w.tri.- wvuv-iujr. vciria 1 r on poaecsBiun oi iue iiucruai ivcvtuuc vsuico Creek, Mitchell county, w&cli states that CHlOKLN 2.50 on the 14th ult., a youth named William S Crentrv. abot and atriouMlv wonndnd Mr A 1 Hl-ftfc. --SWr which has been removed to this place where it was for many years previously to its remove! to Ststesville by Dr. Mott, Benjamin Phillips, a prominent citizen of JYE--ra80 Ashe county, wbo approached per doz. Bcildino de Loan Association . Kiw Skriks. At the last Stockholders' Meeting, it was decided to fssae a new ries of Stock, in which new shares can he taken, oo payment of one dollar per aontb on each share. The Secretary's Books are now open and will not be closed otil the first Monday in January, 1875. prties taking stock in tbe new series then be required to sake Useir first P-yment. its 5. fyxcial attention is invited to the card of r J-D. McNeely to be found in another -lmn. It will ha seen that Mr. MeNeely b wssepted tbe ageocy of the New Orleans Company. Thia is one of the ss well as ess of the best Companies k the United States. Then it ia a South- Institution and doubly eomtaends itself m ss Southern people. some two years ago. This is the most central and most eon venient point for the large majority of tax payers, and we are glad that Dr. Ramsay has felt it his duty to secure the removal ot tbe omco to thisjplace. The enemies of the Town have endeavored to produce the impression that the place was un healthy, and have cited as evidence the B a erowd of youths that weie wrangling aud endeavored to preserve the peace. Sub sequently Gentry shot a boy, whose name our lutormant did not learn. Pioneer. 50. BEESEWAX-30. WHEAT-$1.I5 a BUTTER 25 to 0. DRIED FRUIT 5 to 8.,; Blackberries, 8 eta. GO TO TEXAS VIA THE LONE STAR ROUTE ! (Iktebvational and Great Xortuebn R R) Passengers going to Texas via Memphis and Stabbed, We learn that a few days since au affray occurred on Fine's Greek Haywood county, between a man named Rogers and another named Rathbone, in which the latter stabbed the former, in- death of some two or three persons from (flieting a serious but not fatal wound. the mountains, who died after their return Abe difficulty grew out of a difference of ' .4 I S " S .1 V "ll L . ."-. . from Salisbury. They had come here -p,B,OD 'n 7" w onic onurcn prop- utua oca, or via J" . . . erty. ivatn Done was arrested and Uken uongview, me w ivu.uc in x -i.mii.. on some business with the ederal Court, - t..i - Hear ne. Waco. Austin. Huntavtlle, Houston, In-line U'-iiumc iiviaM, " I'MUIUIHCU ! I . ,, . . IT. n . 1 him to jail, to await the result of jLweave' lrJ C"ttBl near a pond which is now draioed, aud were wound, which at that time was supposed Pa&songers via New Orleans will find it the attacked by the malaria ariaing from it, and lo wtai. Rogers is rapidly recovering. Best Route to Tyler, Mineola, lMiias, Overton, j . Ti i i Pioneer. urocaette, ixmgview ano nipnum rmteru returned to the mountains and died, either and Northeastern Texas. from thia cause, pmnmnn or anmA other. Shootinr Appath th Aana Coitntv This line is well built, thoroughly equipped I , a a a t - I n St am I i tu.t nrl t n m . ..leruke ..y .kU. T.5!i?-5 Bat there is no mm 1 mmmt mmi Uu occurred . few dM eo nerth.waDtT Ml0"? .W',1?ho ;'rB!M M"; . .. ! uw w. s a mm, ' iai rnvms snn rnas niera ' snn hpr. now the nn v nn that a nwd seat-iif Aslie couut v. Two men bv tho Dtma lCf 8 r aiem " t ' " r .-..,-- ' J .V . , .ir , . , nnahpre w (VU) the of ljara anu iee wooay went to me oouse . nf Htri-aBWvhiiiia diflSaiihv ooauod PU n f7 1 l ltt ta nnin C.A mmlicw in I lid .tilt . . J - - I a , a a t I OCV. u""1" j"; ww, .t. v. -v nno several suois excaaogeo. a sob ni mr. - Ty,x. 0lD -onTTTtr t. ui than ia fcmMsbury. This oar pby.iciaas Long was shot in the .head, probably fatally. JJf-2Jf -ZJi S uf? will testif v to. We believe, and it IS the ? tt1. w "TZ bv tbe nublfcation of an interesting and truth. a- . u wWHSwltmisfoasg is. I fu. docnmenL oontaXninir a vatuabfe and correct pinion oi uiose oesi "uanueo iu bHU, rrom the same letter we team tnat Mr. mmP) which obuined, free of charge by that Salisbury is less sulject to diseases of Richard Hartaag. while riding ou the public addresaina the GEN ERA LT I CK ET AGENT j ii . i . road during the severe wtad storm otMouday international and Great i. ortbern Railroad u,u6c,.u . "fe w-aww--. munu, waafciiiad instantly by a falling Houston, Texaa. An i.'.v.'M'NATEP Portfouo of Twelve Gems by Hendschel, each 8Jxl0j in., or the superb Chrome, "The Twiks," 22x28 in., after Land seer. Price $3.25, including postage, iva Extra of any kind. Without premu m, $3 PER ANNVM. ATTENTION, AGENTS! Liberal commission- and exclusive territory. Samples snd circulars free. Send Postal Card at once to HORATIO C. KINO. Publisher, Box 0, Sew YOrk. shabt - adassM m au j v u t n a v na invigoratur, which seta so r i a r. j-t ill uisioiDU nun. me vital roroea. FIR8T GRAND GIFT CONCERT Montpel er Female Hraaie Associa- . TICS AT ALEXANDRIA , V A . MARCH 2h, 1875. LIST OF 4-1 ITS. L Grand Caah Gift ... $100,000 passenger so completely safe and comfortable jour- any point in the South. tree. His horse was also killed. exs. Disuricl E.J BAND GIFT COXCEBT All be given in the City of Ores boru. December SI, 1874, for the purpose of erecting an ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE. The Grand Gift is the Benbow House, worth; $60,000.00 grand cash gif 2 $10,000. Real Estate Gift, $81,306 Cault ' t88a4H Only 100.000 tickeU to ha iesued. Price of Tickets, 8250. AGENTS WANTED. StsT" For fnrtber particulars, address the Manager, Box 8, Greensboro, X. a . C P. MEN w EX HALL, Manager. Sept. 10, 1874-8. I Grand Cash Gilt, 50 000 1 Grand Cash Gift , 35.000 10 Cash Gifts.. 10.000 each. lOO.OOO 15 Cash Gifts.. 5.000 each. 75.000 50 Cash Gifts.. 1.000 eaeh. 50.000 100 Cash Gifts.. 500 eaeh 50.000 10.00 Caah Gifts.. - 100 eaeh 100.000 L000 Cash Gifts.. 60 each. 50.000 20.000 Cash Gifts.. fwOreaot. 400.000 22470 Cask Gifts, ssisnenlisg to $1,000,000 NUMBER! OF TICKEST 100,000 PRIC E OF TICKETS. Whole Tiekehi $20 00 Halves 10 00 Qurters L 50 00 Eighths or eaeh Coupon S SO 5f Tickets to.... 100 00 The Montpeber Female Humane Aasoria tion, chartered Ty the Lagislatare of Virginia aad the CIrcait Court of Orange county, proposes, by a series of Grand Gift Concert-, to eatabliah snd endow a MHosae far the Old, In Irsa, and Destitute Ladies of Virgiaia" at Moot pel Ier, the former residence of Pre ident Jsaaes Madison. Oovssaos'a Oftice. Ricomoud, Jsly 1, 1874. it aaoros ms pieasare ta say mat I am well It is no alcoholic apsetiaei. (or a abort time.onlr to let tbe a low depth of misery, bet it is a tonic acting directly on the liver and It regulate the liowflt. qoiats and gives such a healthy teaa ta rstem ts to soon make the invalid like a new person. Ita operation i not violent, bat ia by great gentleness ; innoes no sudden change, hnt eradusllr his trouble Fold their tents .like the And silentiv teal awar.' This is no new antried discovery, , 1 oeen ioik used witb i-ndrriulraasasna and is pronounced by tbe higheet aet tne mofit powerful tonic and alterative . Asa your draggint for it. Y r sale by WM. F. KIDDER A Co. York. reealts Xev BALTIMORE EYE AND EAR Institute. JULIAN J. CHILSOM, M. D, Professor of Eye ami Ear iDsasasss as Oks University of JkTsL, Surgeon in Cbarga. This IiawJuMioa. satsMiehed ia aaa af the largest and fiaeat dwellinga la the dty af Bal l i more, is throughly organised sad filed as with every convenience for the I H Isnais t eat of persons snflering from Bye aad aeqnarnted with a large majority of the officers of the Montpelisr Female Association, who reside in the vicinity of my home, aad I attest their intelligence and their worth aad hirh reputation as gantlemen, as well as tbe pablic confidence, influence and substantial means liberally represented among them. JAM Bd L. KEMPER, Gov. Yirf ni.v AuriAHMiia, Va.. July 8, 187.w-- I commend them as gents of honor aad rategrity, aad fully entitled to the ooufideaca ot the pub lic ' . XL W. HUGHES, TJ. S. Jadge Baa'a Diet, of Fa. Each patient has a chamber to receives every attention from skilled The Borgeon with his fandl) re-ides la the Inautnte, a very great eoaveaieaea to the sick, especially tboae operated upon, who eaa ha eisjtod.al all tisnea aad at a m maat'a notice. ww-TThoae dewiriae informal ion will apple by latter to JULIAN J. CM 1LBOM, M.D 56 Fiaoklia Sc. BaitiaMsa Mai LOST OS MISSLAID. Certifirale of aiork Xo 25, for stock in the rHr-sUiry Gaa Liaru The flwder w. . v.. atotatheaa Mock, r.r Sm attmrnZm a-eee tsf ia to A. J. i. f 1 f I - M 3 a4sp '.. . a . r - m 1 . I a. a SlSa. fl m
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1874, edition 1
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