B1M,JWM.a4seeeer.a--------i-- & m r. Carolina Watchman. SALISBURY Til UvDJ.a t - ?. The Legiel-iu,e re-assembled last Mon- Boneless Cod Fish at U. W. PRICE'8 nitnn sales have been verv brisk for (b pt few days. The weather has been delightful over bead for several day. ThsLincolnton Progress records the fol low! ug distressing accident : "On last Friday momiug, the 8th Inst., as the son of a Mr. Dixon, who lives about six wiles from Dallas, Gaston county, was preparing for the day's work, a most distres sing accident occurred. It seems that the youug mau haft taken the mute from the. stable, with the harness on, aud started to the field, when it tok fright and threw him off. His feet became entangled in the har- uess some way aud uot buing able to f ee himself from his perilous condition, he was dragged some distance. When the mule was stopped the unfortui.ate young mau was found io be dyiug, though he lived about tweutyfour hours after the occurrence." Th Associate Editor has gone to Raleigb, we devils are running this thing till he comes home. ini i oeweir'et .- i,ibi tllUi COHi,l, ,f oil Q x.illii To be Re-Sold The property of Mr. John Foster, is to be re-sold, on the 20th of February next. : Mr. Linton of the Boyden -louse, is toon to furnish bis Hall with one of those handsome writing decks, about which we have seen so much in tho papers. We bad the pleasure of meeting in onr office a few days since Mr. J. W.. Watsoo, of the Charlotte Observer, who is traveling in the interest of that excellent paper. Saturday in e felted a tfi - - i - a and it tell on tittn ai.u Imr Imu oatlly Hir old mother wns sen: tor and she star td immediately for her eon, riding behind one ot the neighbors on horseback. J nst before retching Leesville the old lady complained of feeling a little badly, and slopped at Wiley Lynn's store to reft. She died in less than five minutes after getting in the store. Messtrs. Bell Bro., we are glad to eee, have re-furnished their jewelry store, and are going ahead with their- business just as though nothing had happened. -They deserve success. Valentines for St. Valentine Day 14th Febrnaty, 1875. Sentimental 5ct'e to $5.00 each- Comic 10 cts. per dozen. Send orders to J.H. ENNISS, Baleigh. When to Advertise? There is no season of the year when it is safe to discontinue advertis ing. When business is dull it is needed most and should be most energetically used because people are most attracted at al times to the bouses who take most pains to invite their trade, and advertisers then get the largest share of what is doing. Dull times' it is said, "are the best for advertisers." Because, when money is tight and the people are forced to econ omize, they always read the advertise ments to ascertain who sells the cheapest and where they can trade to the best ad vantage. If vour goods have special seasons, build up a name for them when, ont of -- . - 1 season ; and toat reputation win largely aid your sales when the season arrives tor nultiner them into the martlet, it "no - pent up" season limits the demand - for vour wares, it is clear that there is no time when you eau judiciously withdraw from the public eye your announcements Toledo C nnmercial. The Every-Day Darling. She is neither a beauty nor genius. And do one would all her wise; u a crowd of other women She would draw no straogers eyes ; Even we who love her are puzzled To say where her preciousuws lies, She is just an every. day darling. In that her preeiousuess ties. She is sorry when others are sorry. So sweetly, oue likes to b" sad ; Aud if people around ber are merry. JShe is always gladder than glad. Her sympathy is to swiftest. The tio-s. a heart ever had ; She is just an every -lay darling. lie dearest that heart ever had. tier hands are so white and little. It seems as if it were wrong They shonld ever work for a moment, And yet they are quiek aud strong ; If any dear oue needs helping. She will wor': the whole day long ; The precious every-day darling, Every day and all day long. She is loyal as knights were loyal. Iu the days when no knight lied. And for sake ot love or of honor. If it need be, a true knight died ; But she dreams not she is braver Than women by her side, This precious every-day darling. Who makes sunshine at our side. It is useless to attempt to cleanse a stream while the fountain is impure. .Dyspepsia. tomptaints of the liver or kidneys, eruptions of e kin, scrofula, headacnes, ana all sjsj M arist hg from impure blood, are atonce removed by Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, pu-iner of the blood, and renovator of the system, it kat never been known to fail. - ' ' . . - K .P. BATTLE. P. H CAMERON President. Vice President. W. H. HICKS, Sec'y. NOBTH CAROLINA THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, At the residence of the brides brother, near' the Narrows of the Yadkin, in Mootgomey Co., in Dec. last, by Kv. Mr. Dunn, Mr. Edward Livingston to Miss Sallie Cotton. STATE LIFE Insurance COMPANY, RALEIGH, N. O. CAPITAL. DIED. At his residence in Montgomery Countv. during the Uliristmas Holidays, Mr. T.J. For ney, after a long illness, aged about 70 years. $200,000. At end of First Fiacal Tear had issued over 900 Policies without sustaining a single loss. Prudent, economical and energetic manage ment nas maae it A SUCCESSFUL CORPORATION. Tli I J HnmruiK -- - J I LI. - m n , I Hll tll I -T "l "J u" ccij uaruie lorm 01 w""u u3 --. Li m m -- . Policies at aa low rates aa auy other First Cli SALISBURY MARKET. Ah envy ber. Beauty and Genius. Aud woman the world calls wife ; The utmost of all your triumphs Would be 'empty in her eyes. To love and be loved is her kingdom ; In this her happiuesslies. God bless her, the every-day darling ! In tins her preciousuess lies. A Harder was committed near the dividing line between N. C, and S. C, line on the 15th inst. David Trawick aud Jesse Le Gette were riding in a bug gy, both under the influence of liquor. They fell out and Le Gette ehot and Kill ed Trawick. We are glad to see that Messrs. Bui and Barker have made arrangements to run a wagon daily and deliver Kerosene oil, Lamp-chimm ya and wicks at the res idences of oar citizen?, this will be very convenient, and we are glad to see that this enterprising firm have gone to work iu earnest: Success to them. Buying Rates . CORN new 75 a 80 COTTON -12 a U FLOUR $3.25 to 3.50 MKAL 85 a 90. BACON county) 12$ to 15 -hog round POTATOES Irish 90 a Sweet $1.50 EGGS 15 to 20. CHICKENS $2.50 per dW IjAUW 1Z IO ID FEATHER? new, 50. RYE a 90 to $1 BEESEWAX-30. WHEAT $1.15 a $1.50, BUTTER -25 to 30. Company. Imposes no useless restriction noon or travel. Has a fixed paid up valoeonall policies after two annual payments. Its entire assets are loaned and invested DRTF.n FRIT IT it ia s Col. Long, of the Khedive's army, who Blackberries. 8 cts. lately preformed such prodigies of valor, turns out to be a former Maryland ed tor. A man was seen coming out of a Texas newspaper office with one eye gouged out, and his nose spread all over his face like a piece ot raw beef, and one of his ears chawed off To a policeman who inter viewed him, he replied : "I didn't like an article that 'peared in the pap r last week; an' I went iu ter see the man who writ it. He war thar, stranger." AT HOME, to foster and encourage home enterpri Thirty day grace allowed in payment of pre miums. With these facts before them will the people of North Carolina continue to pay annually tnousanas upon thousands of dollars to build up foreign Companies, when they can secure insurance in a Company equally reliable and ever dollar' premium they pay be loaned and invested in our own state, and among our own people ? Theo. F. KLUTTZ, and Machine i j ATTACHMENTS, YICK'S FLORAL GUIDE For 1875. OF ALL KINDS, ALSO NEEDLES. OIL A THREAD. ALSO A' LOT OF STATIONERY, CONSISTING OF Legal and Fools i o ot Different qualities, also, several styles ot LETTER PAPER, PACKET, COMMERCIAL, FRENCH AND MOURNING NO IE. SERMON Paper and vsriotos style and srtea of ENVELOPES Iakt Pens; Pencile c also a large lot off Morgan's Stereoscopic Views of the NORTH CAROLINA ft Quarterly. Jaw vast Ncjs- mmm jo immM, aa4 sMUiaw over ls Pa 600 Exobjiyisq, In nipt! nt swi kaat 600 of oor bast FWwers MM. Ub xarecsiaaa for Oakar fLAva, etc Taw awl was of the kind in the worW OnW f5 Ike year. PaUiabsd in KaUaa' and Addreas JAMES VICE, iMkMtor. V. T. Sshsbnry Dec. I7th, 1874. tf. National Hotel, M I GO TO TEXA8 RUFFIN ATAYLOE Cen'l. Diat. Agt's. Dec. SI ly. Salisbury, J. D. McNEELY, Agt's. Greensboro N. C. VIA THE Didn't Suit. The Committee sent by Congress to investigate the Louisiana muddle has just given a sample of the shameful partisan ship that characterizes every act of the Radical majority of that body. Th s work of examining witnesses and lakuii: tcsti- Ball at the Opara House. The . Ball given at the Opi-ra House on last Tuesday night, was quite a success. .Not only tba fair ones of our own, hut fair .ones from o'ur neighboring cities, Raleigh, Charlotte and Wadmboro, also some from oar sister State, South Carolina, figured u the brilinncy. To the looker on it was a most beatiful seence, ho alone had an pportanity of admiring ihu beauty, grace and elegance of those engaged. mon y was deputed to a select sub-com-init'ce, a ho went to New Oilcans and spent weeks in hearing all sides of the question. They examined members of every class of population, and, being Re publicans themselves,, nalurally listened to the negroes and K-lloggites with a willing earv Yet their sense of justice was too strong to falsify the facts aud from the Washington Star we have the following : 'I he Star says : The full Committee on Southern aff iirs nvet this morning to cooler wiih the sub committee who wmt to New Orleans to investigate the condi tion of uffxirs in L -uiisiana. It is indica ted by the evidence submilled that they will report : 1st. That at the late election in Louis iana, there was uo intimidation of colored votes. 2d. Tliat the White League discussed, w a . a i - but voted down the proposition to dis charge servants who voted the Republican ticaet. 3d. That the registering board was a fraud. 4 h. Tba' the United Stares Troops executed orders issued by Marshal Pack- aid on election day . 5th. 1 hat the disturbances in the Lou isiana Legislature had ceased and the As NOTICE. At a meeting of a majority of the Commis sioners for the Town of Salisbury, held on the first day of January, A. D. 1875, the following Commissioners being present, to wit : P P .Meroney, S E Linton, P A Frercks, A M Sullivan,-A L Clark, and J M McCorkle. Present and presiding T W Keen, inlend&nt, when the following proceedings were had bv a ma jority of the Commissioners voting therefor. 1. It is ordered that the lown of Salisbury subscribe fifty thousand dollars to the Capital Stock of the Yadkin Kail Koad Company, subject to the approval of a majority of the qualified voters of the said Town. 2. To meet the payment arising by reason of Raid subscrsption, it is further ordered that said Commissioners shall issue bonds in the name of the Town of Salisbury to the amount of fifty thousand dollars in sums of from one hundred to five hundred dollars with coupons attached, and bearing interest at tne rate of eight per cent per annum and payable seini-anuuallv. 3. That two thousand five hundred dollars of the bonds WAtted-as aforesaid shall become due and payable on the first dav of Julv, A. D 1830. and. thai a like sum of two thousand five hundred dollars of said bonds shall become due and payable for each suecwtu'iior. year, so that all of said bonds shall become due and payable on or before the first day of July in the year nineteen hundred. LONE STAR ROUTE ! (International and Great Northern K R) Passengers going to Texas' via Memphis and Little Kock, or via Shreveport, strike this line at Longview, the Best Route in Palestine. liearne, Waco, Austin, HunUville, Houston. Galvaston and ail points in Western, Central, Luster n and Southern lexas. Pamongers via New Orleans will find it the Best Route to Tvler, Mincola, Dallas, Overton, Crockeltc, Ixtngview and all points in Eastern and Northeastern lexas. This line is well built, thoroughly equipped with every modern improvement, including New and Elegant Day Coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Weatinghouse Air Brakes, Mil lers Patent Safety rlatforms and Couplers ; and nowhere else can the passenger so completely depend on a speedy, safe and comfortable jour ney. The LONE STAR ROUTE has admirably ulswered the qnery : "How to go to Texas !" by the publication of an interesting and truth, ful document, containing a valuable and correct map, which can be obtained, free of charge by d dressing the GENERAL TICKET AGENT i tern alii nal and Great Northern Railroad Houston, Texas. District E.l Greensboro Female COLLEGE Greensboro, N. C. The Spring Session of 1875 will begiu on Wednesday, the 13th of January Yosemite and ether noted places which are truly maguifaeent. also a stock f superior ' FLOWER POTS, Which will be sold low at Sineer Sewine Machine Store on South side main Street, near l T, A me ruDiic square. Rich MONB. York River and . . i , . IOAD OMPA April 1 6ta D I Chesafeakk Railroad Compait. V 1874.) dils road will ran as follows: In the Centre of business on SALISBURY. K. C, r X REFURNISHED REFITTED, AND THOROUGHLY RKVODDLKO Tl FOR THE SUMMER SEASON I ClUI AXD WILL at RlCIfMOXD On and after TUESDAY, April 21st Pas se n x e r and freight Trains on Passenger Train; for West Point leaves RiSh- mnnil l tt P U E..l. m.tA -.,.1 mm. Prompt , rives at Hichm on if !r .mi "V p-t l'oini .11 in A . attendance at the very opening is highly im- m., daily (Sunday excepted), portant aud is earnestly desired. The splendid 'steamers HAVANA and Charges per Session of 20 weeks. Board LOUISE, will run in connection with this road, (Washiui? ol Lights uot included and Tui- and will leave Wast I'oiut dailr (Sundav.ex- tion in regular College Course 125,00 $eJd) the njval of the train which leaves Charges for Extra Studies, moderate. wt'i everything Out & ssasr This Iloose has gained a mmution 10 nune m me ioontrv. and the Y will keep it ap IN FIRST CLASS rMUe and experiment Serrmto in If RH. HK RPPV Jane 11. 1874 tt $00 PIAIOft ft 0EOAI& New a ad Second-Hand. 0 Flrwt-Claas Mak ers, trill be sold of Lower Prices for emok or on Installments. r for rent, im City or Country, during theme Hard Trmea sastflks HOLIDAYS, HORACE WATERS bt SON. 481 Broadway, than ever feasor offer eu m New York. Ageuis wanted to 00U Waters New cale r'lanna, astsf Organs. Illustrated Catalog d Great inducements to tke Trad. discount io Teachers. M iu t Idges. School, eie. Rer. For Cttah gue aoulv to the Prest T. M. Joues. D. D. N. H. D. WILSON. Prest. Board of Trostees. Dee. 17. 1874 4tms. THE POOR FATHERLES8 ! AND HELP KAD GIFT COr FOR TUB BEKEF1T OF THX ORPHAN ASTLUH. $17,000 IN GIFTS Ticket To be old Pale luna was sheding forth her softest rajs on a couple a few nights since, who were talking over "matters in general" as only such couples do, aud it was necessa rily "business" for 'twas real cold for semhly was entirely orderly and quiet at them tn he out when the next-door neiwh the time Gen. L)e 1 robnaud entered tbi " ' --0 ... . , I IihII to seize tne memocrs G1I1. That 'lie only request Speaker Wiliz made of Gen. DeTrobriand, was to m 1 sis a I keen order in lUa loLby nuttnae or the Hall ; that the people of Louisiana genei ollar ri.il i.n armnuthv urifh tlio IC-lIncrrr ui ij iiuu no a j on uasiij tt a vu sw uv a n government, and that colored men who say they are Republicans, proclaimed the measure as State Democrats, 111 order to get rid of Kellogg, and that tho policy force of New Orleans is demoralized. But the truth was particularly unsavory to the majority of the full committee ; and bor baring occasion to discharge an load ont of his revolver, poked the noisy thing oat of the window and let drive. M k a Une sctcam, one jump and in lus arms be went: We not understanding the firing, just walked awav slowly, without noticing any more the cooing couple. It was too cold to be out any bom. T. m - Tba mass meeting of the citizens of Dmlnn Uftt Vrilov in V.ncnil tf all In express tbeir sense of the late aetoion of we are told in a latter dispatch that they the federal (ioveraoxent in Louisiana, 4. It is further ordered that the Commission ers for the Town of Salisbury shall lerv am collect annually upon all stilyerta of taxation authorized by !aw, as t:ix suuicient to pay the annual interext accruing on said bonds issued as aforesaid, and that whenever any of said bonds shall become dne, that a further tax be levied and collected, to be used in the extin guishment of the principal. 5. It U further ordered that the Coupons on the aforesaid bonds, when due, shall be. receiv ed in the payment of all Town taxes. 6. It is further ordered that nn election be held at the Court Honse in Salisbury on Mon day the 15th day of February, A. D.1875, sub mitting to the qualified voters -of said Town, the oroposition of approving or rejecting the foregoing proposed subscription, the issuing of bonds and the authority to levy taxes to pay interest, and provide for payment of the princi pal of the bonds, and that thirty days notice of said .election shall be given by advertisement in the ' Carolina Watchman" and "The Intelli gencer" and also notice of said election shall be advertised at the Court House door in Salisbury. And that at the election held ai aforesaid those MORE STOVES. and better ones titan ewer. Come now and get the BEST. Get the stove xalled the ACORN distributed among Holders. tbo COOK f you want one that will outlast any other, and hat is made of all NEW IRQ tf, and warranted o giye satisfaction Variou styles, of cook ng oioveb at a small profit. , TIN WARE. Shekt Ibon & Copper Ware made of the best Mateuial, on hand or made to order. Merchants supplied at Low Prices. Cash iram for ail kinds of Copper, Brass Ac. Ask for Brown s I'm shop Main Street. Salisbury, N. C, L. V. Brown. I am well prepared to cut good STENCIL PLATES 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- A Gift Concert will be held in WILSON, N. O. On Wednesday February the 10th 187fi. For the exclusive benefit of the Orphan Asy lum at Oxford. TICKETS ONLY TWO DOLLARS. Number of tickets only 15,000. 2,169 Gifts Richmond at 3 P. if. arrivinc st Baltimore next morninc in ample time to connect with trains fur Washington and the Eat, North and West ; and leave Baltimore daily (Sundays excepted) at 4 P. M . connecting at "Went Point with train due at Richtnondat In A. M.,next morning Pare to Baltimore, fOSO ; Baltimore and re tarn. $6. Washington, $4. Pare to Philadel phia. $7 ; to Philwdelphia and return. $13 95. Par to New York 10 ; to New Tork and re tarn, $19.25. Boston 15 85. Freight train. fhr.thmuKh freight only leaves Richmond daily (Monday excepted ) BhJO At II., connecting with rteamers at West Point that deliverfreight in Baltimore early next morning. Through freight received daily. Freight train, with Passenger car attached, for freight between Richmond and West Po t leaves Richmond Mondays, Wednesday d Fridays at 7 As M. Local freight re Id Tuesdays Thursdays and Satnnlavs. JSDWARD F. FOLGER, Superintendent W. N. Brago. Master of Transportation. FOR AND THE SOUTH WEST. a mmo The undersigned wuhes to inform his numer- to be given away, making over one to every oua friends that he has received the appoint- seven tickets. REAL ESTATE GIFTS One lot in the town of Wilson, N. C, containing U acres, with large and convenient dwelling, having 10 rooms, and all necessa ry and convenient out-housea, situated on Barnes street, val ued nt One elegant 2 story residence, In Wilson, corner of Pine and Green streets, with 1 acres, and con taining 8 rooms, located in Jbe most elligible part of the town, rained at For Coughs. Colds Hoarseneess AND ALL THO AT DlfefcABSr Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A THIRD AND SDEE EEUXDY. Sold Lt Ip.erit enerslly. and Fl'LLKK Ft LLEU, Chicago, IU. 8HORT P08TPONEUENT 6AY FIXEO-FULL DIbT8IBUTIOM FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT Montpeler Female Hwau luicia- T10 AT A LXXAJT Dili, VA. MARCH mh 1875. LIST OF GIFTS, 1 Grand Cash Gift 1 Grand Cash Gilt I Grand Cash Gift em 10 Cash Gifts.. lU.OMUeach. 15 Cash Gifts.. 5.000 even. 50 Cash Gift.. 1.000 each. 100 Cash Gifts.. 500 each 10.00 Cash Gifts.. 100 each 1,000 Cash Gifts.. 50 each. 20.000 Cash Gifts.. $20 each. $5,000 uess, as it is acknowledged to be the best and Que 1 acre lot, situated on the cheapest way to let people know what you are doing. One mark with stencil may eet a customer, for you, that will put Huxdrbis of Dollars I in your hands. Try it and you will get a cus- snneOviar (he nrnnosir ion. shall dpsnoait. in lh tomer yotl never thought of. ballot boi ballots with the printed or written MY PRICE ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS, itt a. .a i was attended by three thousand persons. . JSjrcry olass and condition were present. r i M d 0 W Merchants, professional men, hodcarners, laborers, Republicans and Democrats, t;ame amically together. The proceedings were orderly and the resolutions parsed ;orcibIo and appropriate. Brooklyn Arqus : "We see it alatd that Colonel Sam Pike, of Ohio, haa started no less than foity-two papers d a ring his eventful career. Col. Sam Bard, oi vreorgia, nas started about the same number, but in each case the .Sheriff star ted so soon for Sara, that he never could tell whether be was meant for a jonrnaK lit or a tlyingmachine. will start at once for JMew Orleans to "see for themselves Any one can understand what that ''seeing" will amount to; some men can see nothing but what they wich to see and we may be sure the committee will give us some more lies. Charlotte Home. - ! An Awful Sheridan Lie Can Beat It P He didn't look like a liar. He had, in fact, a sort of George Washington face, and his enunciation was loudly honest and decidedly nasal. He sat bis alternate sides in front of a red-hot saloon stove, amid a party of bummers. who were trying to out lie eaeh other. 'iTalkin' 'Knitt liirhtonimV" "T .,l-nn noue o you mzaroni was eyer etrucK, struck, was you ? No ? Well, I was. words "approved," those disapproving the same shall desposit ballots with the printed or written words "not approved." T. W, KEEN, J. L. CARKE, Inteudant. Sec'y, Pro-tern. Jan. 7, 1875, 4ts. FIRST AN0 FINAL POSTPONEMENT OF THE GRAND GIFT GOHGERT. To-have been given in the City of Greens boro, N. C, on December 31, 1874, for the pur pose of erecting an 0D0 FELLOW'S TEM PLE, has been postponed until WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, 1875. At which time the Concert will certainly be given and the DRAWING GUARRANTEED A partial drawing could have been made at the tinie appointed, but numerous letters, from Agents and ticket-holders, urge the Manager to make a short postponement in order to secure a full drawing. The GRAND GIFT is the New and Well furnished BEN BOW HOUSE worth $60,000. H Grand Casti Gift, - - $10,000,00. Keai. Estate Gifts; - - 81,000,00. Cash Gifts, - - - - 82,500,00. - One-fourth inch letters 5 cents per letter One-half 'and five-eights 6 Three-fourth & One inch letters 7 M They may be sent to any part of the U. S. by mail at a small cost. Send in your orders stating also of letters you prefer, and the Stencil will be made neatly cut and promptly forwarded. Fisher street Salisbury, N. C. L. V. BROWN, April 23. 1874 tf. corner of Vance and Spring strs. with neat resideiice and out houses, valued at CASU GIFTS ; 1 Cash Prise. 1 4,500 1,300 tuent to sell through ticktt from Salisbury, N C to all points is) Texas, Arkansas, Missi-sippi Alabama, Missouri, Tennessee and Louisiana, via Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. Road, and their Southern Connections. Through Emigrant Tickets, or First Class Tickets sold, and Baggage cliecki-d through. Parties wishing to take Laborer to the above Stales, will find it greatly to their own advantage by negotiating with the undersigned at Sal Ubury. Information in regard to Stales, lime and Connections will be furnished either personally or through the mail. A. POPE, fjen'l. Passenger A Ticket Aft. Columbia, 8. C J. A. McCOfN ALGHEY, . Agt. C. C.& A. ft. K., Sali-borv, N. C. LOUS" ZIMMER, Sept. 3. If. Special Agent UMBO 75.000 5a ooo looiooo 50.000 400.000 22,170 GuA GiU, 1 - 4 $100 each 5 " 50 20 " 20 " 30 " (i " 1O0 " 5 500 " 2 1000 ' 1 " $1,000 500 2."0 400 TDV CHRISTIAN a large lire, family pa I II 1 Pri -u ' -Juries and good reading. TIJP No sectari mi'in, politics, pills puffr I Umn nor advertisements. Only 75 cts year I fna iu cent for J Bneetment before you 2rQfor9tt Spleodid Map Premium. Agents 4o0 wacien evervwaere. nig tuaa mission paio n. 1 UASTiSCS, 638 )asl n SL, Boston, Mass., C'7 Arch St., Phils., Pa. 4w 300 500 1,000 1,000 MISCELLANEOUS GIFTS The New Yoik World snvs nf rJinnt's recent uesrarc that it is a "nmltod ntel. Too. see I wa out shootiu prairio chick work," and concludes an aWe review as eD8 in Hny last August, and there come lullows : tip the awtuiest thunder-storm i ever "Instead of an ad mnnitinn r dpnnn. een in the whole course of my lite. It ciation of General Sheridan and De Tro rdh,ed ca,s and doK! 9xJ the l-"001 onanu ior submitting the army to the WMCU a" luc i!r - ,eu,,," a SF I m 1 -. 1- mm lal- 4-i...-t 4 mm mm mm partisan purpose of Kellogg a week ago OVB luo f last Mondav. tho behind a haystack that f I - UUV K7 V. A U C V, A U lOII i - tba plea "that the army is not composed oi lawyers capable of judging at a mo- uuuee just now tar tney can go in jne maintenance of law and order." The last and extreme pnnisbment for Presi dential lawlessness was never so richly Th ie Lord a Hav k..l,l U 1 j rV4 Wrth oromis nd K TKo mm f s m -- VV k HO 1 J yboold be full of praise, enter j"!. W!lni? hly cooru. The Lord's darted all tongues. X got sort of learned ovtr to the south like, an' the first thing I kuowed the lightuiu struck that, and set it afire. Then I moved to a walnut tree that stood near and bolt rinoed that Into splinters. I moved to another tree, an' the light "iu ' struck it. Then 1 begun to think it meant me, an' so I jest walked out, hnmped myself up, an' took three or four of the loudest claps I ever heard. It shook me op right peart ; but beyond rippiu' the coat often mv back, an' snlittin' one o' my boots mf O ,a-, Grand Total, - - - $164,000,00. References. We refer, by permission, to the following gentlemen of our City, and would be crlad if the credu o is would write to any of them : R. P. DICK. Judge U. S. District Court, Western District of N. C. THO. SETTLE, Judge Supreme Court, T. B. KEOGH, Register in Bankruptcy. RO, M. DOUGLAS, U. S. Marshal. W. S. BALL, Editor New North State. DUFFY k ALBRIGHT. Eds. Patriot. HAS. E. SHOBER, of firm of Wilson 3c CM. I ! 1 ,li J oiiuoer, Hiiners. uuuu.c j.Hvcu JULIUS A. GRAY, Cashier of the Bank of Greensboro. R. M. STAFFORD, Sheriff of Guilford. J. D. WHITE. Post Master. ODELL. RAGAN & CQ., Merchants. J. W, SCOTT, Price of Tickets $2.50 Number of Tickets issued only 100.000, jUy shoald be one W " from top to too, ttrdidn't do me no parti- ti. a : r - - i . j- u . .. a.. i,i hen no man rWni .t j . w " TTice, "worame While the day hut, for the night Cometh cilar damage When nn m.... . ' 1 . ..: . Work V W ..nnOiui u-wm rmmw J V W VHIUU can old But you don't find m -m a row or mat auiu asm. 1 .. : -'ok. ue cannot r." . " . . . . , nmm onr .Jessed Sahh. it. t. i The discomtited bummers !oeU cur- . . Uuain- 11 " a holy r-i , W nd not a holiday, and any Drofoaaed iou7 ,nto otnra ,a,ca for a mo,'ienl ud tvhriatlnn l. . r . I 1 . .it ,-ll .nil anunlr mm. Z" 7; exnjple or li rj to this idea i, makin misuke Working Chhtian. the field. NOTICE Is hereby given, that application will be made to the present General Assembly for a Charter to incorporate a company for the navi gation of the Yadkin river from the N. C. Rail i i : j : r .. ... lit :i- rOSU uriuge iu xmjw.iii v.u., w iu iiuics iuuic Wilkesboro, or as far as practicable. W. JL. BROWN, For Incorporators. Dec. 16th 1874 5 tiwes.Pd. Rooms of the Cext'i, Ex. Cox OF THE UNSERVATIVE PARTY Dec. 16th, 1874 The State Executive Committee of the Con- m m m M j i t T. xr -pa Plu.it unoo .K..iiiri k sunt Bsirvative oartv which is compoMU ot the Tar aavrwv a s iwojni varavj vuouiw w ou. i a , . . . . by Registered Letters, Post Office Order, or ions Congressional Executive lOonamittees-wiIl r .:.u n TTk-e-L a please meet in Raleigh on Wednesday, January cift f tK h-, ,, 20th, 1875, to consult in regard to important ivi u-ivubvi m mw n : mm mm nmmnmm j m I - For further particulars apply to the Man ager Box 8, Greeusboro, N. C. CYRUS P. MENDENHALL, Managei. J. H. ENNISS. Agent. Salisbury, N. C. Deo. 14, 4th. matters. Members of the Conservative pi tod to attend. W. R Cox, Chairman of Central Com. J. J ErrcHFORD, Becrctrry. invi 150 1,5 75 Blount, IMPORTANT TO FABMERS AND PLAKTIfiS. MAKE YOUR OWN FERTILIZERS, Get the Boat and save from $10 to $20 per ton. Dissolved and Pure Ground One Fine top Bnggy, One Fine Bugjry, One Fine Gold Watch, One Fine Lady's Watch, Uominitteeof A iranirements. C W B. F. Brixirs and A- Barnes. Ksus. i7L'losiMry nana ot Wilson. Advisory Board -John Nichols. W. F. Davi-. Eho.. Kittrclls. A. II. Esq , Oxford. Mai J. P. Jenkins. Nahville. J. From R. J n. liiorp. r.Mi.. uojkv Mount. ir. K W Kmir. w .ii. r i...i k. n-i.; ames W Lancastorand James E. Clark, Esq., t, i, t 7 . w.i 11 ). Price lists nd formulas sent free ,, I T I . Whi! thk .niomrlu l. nnt'mnnAnmtmA - application. Write for one. " mm r i mm wm W il ' V ' U t l V -S UUUUVl I BONES & CHEMICALS BAUER oV CO on 4w TI.e New York WEEKLY WITNK8K giving News, Markets. Stories, Pictures, and Lave Editorials $1.20 a year Postage paid, haa reached 75,000 circulation in three years. Send for free sample copy. 4w. OONSTAriT EMPLOYMENT- Male or Fensale, fKU) a week wa .now .JO 00 ..50 00 2 50 .100 Op Virginia COBBsWa At home. warranted. No .a al , . , , , capital reqnireu, rartictiiars and valuable sam ple sent free Addnss with 6ctnt return stamp C. RQ8. Willtsmsburg, N. Y. 4w k 1S YCH0H ANC Y . or SOUL CHARM the direct auspices of any Lodge, yet its object s io aiu u.at noble institution, the Orphan Asylum, whiuh was established by the Grand lxHige oi tne state, and management is entire ly in the bauds of members of tbe Older Too object is exclusively for the benefit of the Orrhan Asylum and the Committee deem it unnece&rary to make any extended appeal to tbe peoplo of North Carolina in behalf of an institution which is so worthy of their support. The low price of the tickets places it in the power of every one to aid a noble cause, and a t tK L'Qnia l , ..... I.X - - - - '.'.- t.j . w. w. uk villi uui . i mr T fl II II 1 f . ... . . I Tail" ilnw oilhar m v fvini eu are unusually tarorabie. r'T ,"l . Z . T J V. mm m, Wm. m m. ...... .1 mm Wm A 1 1 1 A I V AW Wt ftW f 1 , . Wmm f 1 Mk W MW I I I I f fl msoonndeutiy believed that the enterprise V . T , r. . . ' will be a success, but if from any cause there lheJ chooM illy- This simple, mental ac- should be no Concert and distribution, all the quirement sll can possess, free, y mail, for 2&-, mouey received from ticket holders shall be together with n marriage guide, fcitypiian returned to them without discount. Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Weddina- No tickeU sold will be entitled to a chance Nisht Shirr, Ac. A queer book. Addreas T. for the Ci.ta unless the rooner lor Lhe same haa WILLIAM & Co. Pubs. Philadelphia. 4 w been rote; red at this office. The Gifts will hm AittriUntoA imiMftilv 1 after the Concert. Any person holding a ticket entitled to a Cift who desires the Asylum to have the bene fit of such Gift, will notify the Secretary by such endorsement on back of tbe ticket, and the same shall be appropriated ss directed. t-PMoney for tickets most be sent by Regis tered Letter, Money Order or Express direct ed to A. BAKNB8, Secretary. Wilson. N. C. JOHN H. ENNISS, Agent. Salisbury, N. C aov 26-4 tins. NUMBERS OF TICKEST . 100,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets Halves Quarters Eighths or each Coupon... H Tiekets for Tbe Monlpelier Feasalc Hi lion, chartered by the Legislators of no the Circuit Court of Ora proposes, by a aeriea of Graad Gift establish and et.dcw a "Hnsa fur ikm OML la firm, and Institute Ladies oi TitalasV' at Montpeller, the former rtaidsssea of Prit James Madison. Uovkbsob's Oirica.RicBwosD. JalvS, 1874 It affords tne pleaare to soy thai I aaa vol) acquainted wki, a large msjunty vt the ilini of the Mosrt..ir rn.ale A stnsl Ms, W ha reside iu the ticicity lay benar. sj 1 altnt tbeir iotcllifreiir and t: eir . ith axd birk repuution as p u'.t n . r . as well as the pablis oonfidence, ii fluence sad -'-'-Msatial asaaaw liberally rcpreseatc-d suueng thraa. JAMES L. KKWPtH. Cot. Tiagtaka. ALki.vM.aia. Vs.. July . Jo74 I commend them aa grata oi hrtrr and integritr and fully entitled to iL inCi'iut ot tie sh lie ILXr. HPuriES, C K Jadgr Easfn Dkst. Va. " "' Purthcr referene bv ps ills si Bis Excel leery Gilbert C. Walker, Ex-Oorernor oi fa." Hon.-tobt E Withers. Lieat -Gov. of Ta. a4; U. S. Senator elect ; Senators aad Mraabers oi Congress form Va. Item i tuners for tickets saay La as ads by pros pre-paid, post ottos asessry order ea Washington, D. C, or by regietered letter. For full particulars, testimonial. U , aaaai for Circular. Addres. Il-n. JAMU BARBOUR, Paaa'TlTF U. Va. Reliable agents wanted everywhere. Oct. 1, 1874. Ijr. CBCrSamplisto Axents. Ladies' llkknation Needle-book, with Chi Send stamp. Dkav A Co.. New Bedford Mass. HAVE YOU TRIED ftONSTANT FMPIAOYMENT At home, If Male or Female, (30 a week warranted. No oapitale rquired, Particulars and valuable ample sent free. Address with 6 cent return tamp, C. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 4w GEO. A PRINCE & CO. Organs & Melo Aeons. The Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect Manu factory in the United States. 54,000 Now in No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same Popularity. stajLAcnd for Price Lists. Address BUFFALO, N. Y. ARE YOU Weak, Nervous or Aro you so Languid that any exartio re quires more of an effort than yon feel cape-It of making 1 Then try JURUBEBA. the wonderful Uais and invigi rator, a bich acts so becegt -Lally ea the secretive orgaxti aa to impart vigor to all the vital foices. It is no alcoholic appetisei . which stiasalatts lor a short time, nuly to let the sofforer Call ta a low depth of misery, bat it to a veewtaara tonic acting direct It on the liter aad sfltia It regulates the Boweit. octets tbo aerves and rives saeh a health v tone ea. tbe srai system ss to soon make tba invalid fa like a new person. Its operation i not violent, bat to eaaraaasw toed by great eeotlenes ; tbe pattosrt sarrer ieaees no sodden caw-era, aw aaarked reselts but gradually his troubles "Fold tbeir tenu.like tbe Arabs, And silently teal away." This i do new an tried efrrvvery, bet t an been long need wiih Yonderfo1ivnetol rsl and is prononnced by tbe b bet atitrrittoe "the mwt powerful tonic aud allot atire Itowe, Ask your drnggi: t for it. ' r sale by ff. f. JLlDDlst Co. Isv Tork. 1 mm i -

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