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Carolina Watchman, JULY 15. IB Mai. N. H. Hotcbkiac, the irre pressible aud popular agent of the Chesa peake and Ohio and York River Railroad Gorapanies, lias been kiud enough to send 99 reports of the two Editorial Excur sions, one from the North to the South, the other from the South North. These ELECTION TICKETS. la roar order Cox election tickets I excursions were organized and conducted was a difference in the striking arrangement PIANO CLOCK. Editors Watch max : A good many years ago while travelling fa the South-Eastern portion of Rowan county, I stopped for the night at a farm house on the road side, in the big room of which there were two clocks, side by side, and both running. They were pouch alike externally, bat there GBNEEAL NEWS. A HEARTRENDING SCENE. it is Loo lsUi i r a if ' i . f i onr 1 arm nM i We ere new printing them H 1,50 per ju,t pobj8hed in book form, ere 000 tot Township tickets, and 76 cib per 1000 for Convention Tickets. Cash most accompany the order. LOST IV FATHOMLESS QUAG Mi RI A WO MAN XV D A CHILD BURLSD A LI Vrg, In Boggs county, on the road leading from Marshall ville to Fruwick, Ga,, and Mai. himself in lOTl-'T?- The report, ol eomeUnee, and so I eiked tbe ledy of the - "... . , L house I V "f1 "INS. UIQ Bl-liuu. wiiagwireui "Why do you bare two clocks in tbe same his productive Utile farm, which was the would seem to be enough f onlv nronertv he fonnd left him br the most interesting. Abe work contains j several maps, and is illustrated by a handsome likeness of Maj. Hotcbkiss, who is not only the moat successful and came along here last spring I just told the old industrious Railroad agent in America, It is smuHinc to hear Rads talking u .u im nr 1 1 t.A tee ttaa aa ear lit. t A ,r CT and paid the pedlar $35 for it." ?? .rrs rafts I ft. Ill lit V 11BIIUD U CU''U1U HVi I I. a ....... 1 V a MoT I f f fet . f I n J 1 a a . a . . . T . I t J - W,; hUO WU. tic it-ii4u uui tuaima im ihe Old Clocl hoot pertj thing charge extravagance on Conservatives. VUTTUN ' SAW (. I IK. NEW AD V Ml 1 Is E M J X TS GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAfiTCo1 Equal to anv in tha twnirr .th mm -- - d cotton roll superior to any other Gin. Manufactured by J. M. ELLIOTT, Wionsboro, S. C. References: W. R. Cregfat, R. R. Agt., and Mai. F. W. Woodward. July 15, 1875 Sum pd. (Late S H tlOlT Sl (iLOl UI IMPROVED NOTICE. The Charlotte Democrat has just opon its 24tb year. Tbe Demo- croisa most excellent paper, always afe, sound and up with the times. And ihe beet evidence of its worth is that it has been a success. Long "may it liye aod thrive. ' 7 n "Oh, r sad she, -throne is a piano clock-a wu l returned to his once new thing,and bo very protty When the pedlar Mlloil o Ute .m.n n la-in K naA lfta oitlrM I INa( tM tha Am I B f ajsjsjaaMsj (vK uuc iont buiiiik a not turn haav wsu man we mutt have one, and he bought it at bat, cml war, afforded h.m competency. His circumstances, so far as me goous ana are concerned, have be tban they were when tbe was performed by bis a I e T 1 e c you see it strikes on a bell, bum own tew indolent and mucn indulged Maj. for the volume of sketches before us, in tbe new one look it strikes on a steel wire slaves. And even now his condition aud hope that he may lire long to enjoy coil, and it makes music like a piano! It's might he as pleasant as it is prosperous the fru'ts of his labor. Good cheer to The old man said l was a looiror oat ior we caiamuy tea. nas so recently wanting it that wehat a good clock already anu hi bbcu s unusual anu suocftmg iu.iu but 1 was bound to have one and so I wouldn t give op till he bought if. All the neighbors round here bouaht one !" M.'mm tiL.'Jl.L. t min.iaaV I had taken her infant child, about nineteen - - r . aaa T a. ft 1M. All T ft ft ftftftr-n HI I MWW- m ft Jft VH SI 31 ft Zft ft CUIXIIUI S . . 7 larlotte Ooscrtwr, has labored with much !f e fc nQ H : months old in ber arms, and had gone off a U II Ia a .... . I .Fee liKi-- " " 1 I U f - I same room. I never see a pedlar either in town or. country that I do not remember them you, old friend. Our poor weak brother, of the ,..ft . sei ner ovenaaeu Lim. Hid amiable and loved wife, who was a help-meet indeed, early after breakfast diligence to prove to the Charlotte people that we aod the citizens of Salisbury are enemies of Charlotte. Thfs arises from Artful, cunning fellows, whose daily and hourly Jf the Rads success in getting ion of tbe Convention, at the next iu search of a fine favorite milch cow, that fur the first' time bad failed to eome the previous evening, to add her darly con . . . a i t i. j .ft i.:.. j 'a .ir....k im .ke. K-W. l.he emolovmeut it is to devise nretiv soeechea with r""1 lv r,cu UB,r UI ,,IU ,u auc idvv iivh ie v- mM m m eee w aaaaarie we aaag i e iTr e -v s i I latfieSJ ingat tbeeecentricitiesof certain Charlotte- Weh 0 PW Jo bp, things for which SSS they have no use. in the case above recited, which is laterally On coming home from the field to his dinner. Mr. M. learned that his wife and -uleu. XnA. thf will he three or ans; Snd the weakness or the wickedness o-' " i ;yih . a -i i 1 M wtW5 oe reciieu, wiuon is uuerauy . . sssa nUd r,on tha hench in i f tbe OrWf maa COUStTUeg OftT lerityk,. . i ,1 8We1 J,tUe theiwo moat preciuos -f, X f- t . - i . Jf.u " vfl. ,he ' . 77. , " v J I T 7 of aH his earthly treasures, had not made . f t fa . e 1 i I 111 to pn ml r V . .now we can assure I Ul on.u. ;n aj ... .. al i o a - tic . I . iL. I -. . toe eastern pari ot too state; aou tiiTii --Trec r-'.- - SUMMONS. the eastern part right, social equality, and African, stu pidity add insolence will predominate. or among the citizens of Salisbury for the . . . . people of Charlotte. We feel proud of By uot having a c.ompeting nuejj; ' a a of Itailroad connecting this place w e Jiorth, our farmers lose $l.?6 on every of cotton shipped . .' Charlotte, enjoy her proeperity 'to I , . , i i- i mire toe enterprise ana p ft.i .k- i ' h people. It majr be the way swamp near by only a few days before, he put out immediately in search of tbe missing ones. Ail the hired men niv tbe ped over the N JL'. or consume. Railroad, that they ': a .,tW a a . . ui cwjwuury ai 10 910, ana yet me ,u .;. . 1 . .. good people of Charlotte that there is not pedlar made the family believe that he was and ex;rtement for their 8afeiv. knowing the slighest nnkind feeling in our bosom doing them a great fovor to sell them one for that a very large hear bad been seen in the I eeiZjae aeaat rai- . e. (ft .e I LOSS I ; . . . . . . . . . Will tbe country people living at a distance from town remember this. It is the same near); Y ( ,W P6" BN great deal higher place followed and each taking a different public spirit of inkling through the country than the direction, the whole country was ransack- same or a better article can be bought for ed for Several miles around. Tbe neigh in town. Let one any take the trouble to in ves- bore, also, as the sad news reached them, ftnil intprpst in the Citv of Charlotte tfgate the subject and he will And it so : whether joined iu the search. 1 uc sun m ma just sinaing uenina ion western hills, when as the miserable bos The Commissioners have ordered the des truction of the A ilantus shrubbery and Can ada thistle, persons, therefore, owning or hol ding possession of vacant lots or hack yards growipg up in these or other obnoxious shrub bery are notified that they will be expected to have tliem cleaned out within ten days after this notice : Otherwise, the ordinance will be enforced aaauist all who disregard it. J.J. 8TEWART, Joly 15th 1875. Mayor. SUPBeOK COURT BOWAN COUNTY Johk Watts, Plaintiff aguimt The North Carolina Ore Dress ing Company. Defendant. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. , V To tke Sheriff of Rnman County, Qrectintj i You are hereby commanded in the name of the State to Summon the North Carolina Ore Dress ing Company. Defendant, io the above action, to appear at the next Teem of the Superior Court of the County of Rowan, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the 6th Monday after tho 3rd Monday in September next then and there to answer the complaint of John Watts, Plaintiff in this suit. And yon are further commanded to notify tho said Defendant that if he fail to answer the complaint within the time specified by law, the Plaintiff will applv for the relief demanded in the Complaint and for all costs and charge in this mi it incurred. Witness. J. M HoraJi. (Jerk of our sn Chart, at office, im Satimbmn. thit tkt 2nd dov of t m 9 .. m m m JlUff, A. U. I Hit). J. M. HO R A II, . Clerk Superior Court Rowan Counrv. July 16, 1875 6w. CABINET OJtGANS psm. w. Wu r,vv. loyalty Id a larger ratio 00 every thing else ikp- ,r ;jr. . . JT ' 1.1 . n. m . . and her citiaens, to make them believe I ue mcie cl0c " a d"P ooo. I I A - 1 - 11 1 aa. I th.t d nthft .r. their mortal ene- a 8love or . a ' 1 .- 1 r i I mwmmm sv aswjso uw view us jwuiato wuu CJs. " u. vv..j - .6-.-e.e. pu the tightening rod men in trickineas. Ore Of The last teen of Pant. Woodson way t0 do it. We again assure the peo of ihiNewt was ridiog ou the oqwatch- pie 0f CharloUe that ihere is iMHsaoh bad recently, and wanted to put up rod for him. ok,f ' 'very direction. While paasiug 0 a steam eugine, above S tatesville, fee;ne cxistiner among oor citizens for fy1 w them as tbe Observer would have them believe. Such a charge is not pnly un reasonable but stupid. holding ur tq a leaky bottle supposed tq contain spirits. Laltr. The bpttle was accidentally broken, the contents lost, and Woodson throwu high and dry in temperance town, He was jo great distress. ST If the llada succeed in electing a majority of the delegates to the Conven tion, a worse measure than tbe Civil Is there anybody stupid enough Rights bill will be inflicted upon the peo- band was retHruing up a small branch that had its sources at bis spring, and be " T I a ait 1 1 . , .e 1 1 of them called on an old Ducthman in Illinois, wae m u. aua.ous.y , nut almost nopeiess.y, along he descried, in a patch of lozuriaut grass, m a marsh a few paces off, some thing like a piece of gingham. lie stood horrifi"d and motionless for a moment or twoahd his heart almost stopped pulsating as the thought rushed through bis frensied brain, that the object he Saw might be his wife's bonnet, and that she and his darling little boy might both be buried in tbe fathomless quagmire over the center of which lay this relic. Approaching to within a safe distance of $0," said the Dutchman, I don't believe it is tbe lightening what strikes, no how it is the dunJer." "Exactly so," said the pedlar, I have thunder rods too; but see, they arn't like the lightening rods." "Ye?, yes," said the Dutchman as he examin ed them, "that is so. Yell, I will pny one dun Jer rod." But tbe pedlar pot up a "dunder" rod at each end of the old man' house before he left, and . . . a . r 1 I e II I a e , , . T I jM , - I iiuui unkHIIIC fcu m I IU 1 II a raic Uloiaucc I 10 put faith iu a Radical speaker talking ple of North Carolina. It is pretty gen- ed off $30 more money than he had when ,his miry pit he discovered the rrasa turned 1 . ' lit. i a 1 I it e a.. e.l ..1 , rf-e I. . ... . ... I S auoui reioriu, a ue rcioriu uieuaurus iuu eraliy aamittea tqat tue r eaerai uoveru- ne landed there, and got a day board for Rads expect and intend to introduce, men t has no right or power to enforce Civil himself and horse in the bargain. downward and the surface of the sloueb broken and depressed, shoaiue that some should they happen to get a majority in Rights, but that the States may adopt launder rods and piano clocks aro very living body had fallen iu and been strug the Convention, mean further robbery of such measures and enforce such laws on the State and people. They mean to the subject as they choose. Does any reesubish the plundering schemes of '68 one doubt that the Radical party will aod '69. Deception, tyranny, aod plun- enforce social and political equality among pedlars conduct their business; for take it that der, are essentia elements of Radicalism ; the races, should it secure the necessary if they do the like in one case, they will not BLATCHL1YS Improved CUCDM- aBK WOOD PUMP is the acknowledge Stand ard of th market, by popuiur verdict, the bept pump for the least money Attention is invited to Btatchlny's improved Bracket, the Drop Cneok Valve, which can be with drawn without disturbing the joint and the copper chamber which never cracks, scales or rusts and will last a life time,. For sale by Dealers and the trade generally. In order to be sure thai you get Blatch ley V Pump, be easeful and see that it baa nir trade-mark as above If you do not know where to boy. description circnlars, together with the name and address of the spent nearest yon will be promptly famished by addressing o,,, eelebrated 'Vox Celeatt." "Vox Human. - - r - - -mr i. -: -r.-r- - - mr'mmWmtmmnmmm9mimmmi.m .-.xmrnrvik. , aa -W ' m ilr 5 ! fi inE W mWk las 1 B8lBBWT---e 3 9S I Ee9' 3o Wm9 aXU I rPV' " K man ri WW Wwt Tl . -WWW mJ i FITTED WITH TIIF. ELY IN VKSTtD IcailNS&l FAff-BT QTALXTTINO TTTBBS, Aa invention having a most important bearing c ihe future of Keed 1 trasaeau, by Mesa which tbe quanliiv or volume of tone is very largely increased, and the quality of tone render d Equal to that of the Best Pipe Organs of tie Sine Capacity. with stamp. CHAS G. BLATCBLKY, Manufacturer, and Wilcox Patent," "Octave Conpler," tbe ina -Cello" or "Clarionet" Stops "5ems Horn," "Cmnooa," "Voi Angekt," "Viola 506 Commerce 8t., Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 18. 1875 tf. Sjriai StocC IM ALL. THE LATE IMI'KOVEMENTS Can be obtained only in these Organs. Fifty Different Styles. 1 - r- stna TJtxo enure EST IN IviATcWfAL AIvD WORKMANSHIP, shallow tricks, to-be-sure ; but there art people in the rural districts who are simple enough to swallow them. They may be exceptional cases, but they serve to show bow unscrupulously and when the party ceases to do these things it will cease to exist. tT The Hon. Joseph Turner, editor pf the Raleigh Sentinel, having been nom inated as a candidate for the Convention from Orange county, has left Raleigh to pake the canvass of his county. We would not be surprised to hear that he receives the largest vote given to any. one la Orange abee the war. If the people stated up for Mr. Turner as he has stood up for them and the best interest of the fctate, he will get a very large vote. In Mr Turner's abfence, Mr Johnston Jones Will conduct the editorial depart- jpent of the Sentinel 19 We publish to-day the Election Law, and would urge upon judges and poll holders of election the necessity of a rigid enforcement of its provisions. We think there is no doubt of the fact that the election for governor iu 1872 was carried for the Rads by repeaters per sons voting more than once in different parts pf the county. If thlaw we pub lish to-dsy is properly enforced, the Had ical custom of voting early and often will be broken up. There is no other possible way for the Rads to beat the Conserva tives except by repeating. o v power in the Convention ? If so, let him hesitate to practice imposition in another. look at the action of the party in this State last Winter when the infamous Civ il Rights bill was passed by Congress. The measure was not repudiated by the I commended the firmness of another old Dutchman of whom I have read, who was called ou by a lightening man to buy a rod for a new church on which the old man had bestowed much labor and many prayers .1 ae 1 I ae , .... leaders in this State, but endorsed; and it "No," said he, "I have built the Lord a house, is known that a large number of tbe more prominent Radical leaders openly advo cate the measure now. Others deny that they are in favor of it, yet continue to apt with those who dp. Elect a majority of the Rads to tbe Convention, and we will have social equality in all its most disgusting aud and if he's a mind to dunder it down, he may do so." On that rock he planted himself, and there the pedlar left him, unmoved. Shake your head, whenever you see a pedlsr drive up, and remember the "piano clock and dunder" rods. By-the-way, if you want lightening rods, call on the Hardware men in Salisbury, who can fnrniah t Kaa mat-mat leaa half 1 1. (I .11 I I " aaaaaviiiai awe aeon pi Itr, IUU Ull V degrading terms. 1 here will be a mmg- bmmfa wUh g instruction, can put ung 01 wniiee ana macas in me scnoois, tbem up M wen M a g0 with re. in the churches, in the hotels, in the cars, gard to everything else shown you by pedlar's : and everywhere. And furthermore mar- try the market first, both as to quality and riage between the races will be encouraged Pnce mm.A ImMmMmmmA If ere.., weak n ",., KAIK. uiiiu t uiiwua mm, j j m ww wu k u u y w v u calamity so humiliating, see that a major- ity of the delegates be Democrats. tP Mr. Blanton Duncan has begun suit against the managers of tbe Louisville Mr. Beecher Salary Increased J? ' n, lkeU 120 Bags Coffee, 50 Barrels Sugar, 40 " Molassee, 5000 lbs. Bacon, 2000 lbs. Lard. gling greatly to get out. Very soon one ' 2000 lbs. Bunt Sugar Cured Hani, ol the neighbors and two frcedmen came ! u rvega oooa, up. Mr. M. had already explored to the depth of hrs 4trm in the mire, tut found uo further traces of the uufoitunate ones. A polo twelve or fifteen fet-t long was obtained and sent down its full Iftiglh, but neither could any .hint: be felt nor he bottom touched. Another rod, lone-r ban the first, was then fastened to it, and tbe same examination made with a like result. Any further attempts to recover the dead bodies were therefore deemed useless. It was accordingly decided to desist, and the party, which bad by this lime increased to 35 or 40 persons, all set out for their respective homes, just as the pall of night began to wrap the earth iu darkness. At this juncture the state of Mr.'s mind. who had to be carried away by force, can better be imagined lhan described. Hia a m - aa agouizmg cries and groans were piteous and most painful to hear. I bis quagmire bad been known to all occupants of the farm from its earliest settlement ; but never till then was any conception foimed of its immese depth. to $100,000 Per Annum, invited to note the following card : nM'- s. ilt 1 ?.! .1 jluis sun win oenemoniy .nose who are New Yoi, July 7.A largely atten- included.. Other h ojders would have to ded meeting of the. Plymouth Society, f0' aud reeeiye ludgement before obtain whirl. !. mrs nf th tvnw.hi.li.Ar. f I ineny payment. -. . nJ7 i , . 5. . , I here will be no charge to you, aud Plymouth Church, wasld in the lecture- yoil win na?e 0ne-half of tbe net collection room ot tbe church tbut evening. Mr. J. I made on your coupons. If tbe breach of contract is not sustain ed, a correct drawing will be enforced, ul ' . fwWaighiatill Ayery. Esq who it is paid signed John McNitt Alexander's 20th jMay Deelaration of Independence, was appoin ted in 'August, 1775, Attorney for the Crown ; and was also re-appointed in Nov. of the same year. 'Alhthisfc shown by the records of the Court of;1775, held at this place, and are now to be seen at tbe Cjerk's office. Did such a asan as Waigbtotill Avery was, sign that so called Declarstion and in less than 3 months eat bis words, and accept a position updaf the Crown 7 Nut a bit J it ? The Avery stock are mae of better stuff. He tuf doubt reujai n ed true and loyal to the governc --i. : as long as he could QMMMteni Uh houoi ari dignity and then aoandoned it for ever. B. Huchtnson in the chair. The chair man stated that the meeting had been called for the purpose of considering the aud each coupou will have iu chance for que. uoa or increasing Salary. : .. . . :, ' ' ' Mr. Henry W. Sage then offered a resolution to the effect that the salary of the pastor for the ensuing year be fixed at $100,000 instead of 20,000, which it has eretofore been. This was seconded by Mr. R. W. Pone. after which Mr. E. W. Bay mood made a lengthy address in which he censured the action of the press very strongly and de h . f U s ae-a. .V lT The asan who asserts that a legis lature pa in any sense bind the action of a t-ouvt nuou, and who undertakes to defend such a proposition is compelled to fall back ou his own feeble resources, and ends by-writing himsell lowu an ass Sucb a proposition is repuguaut to even ihe old federalist s idea of our form of government, and uo man ot sens or hi- formatioii can adduce a aingk well sua tained rgumeut us ijts defence. It is jnconstent with principle, with law, with lite Utoary jsud practice of a Democratic system of government, with the laws of creation and dependence, and has nothing lo suate.n it hut the iguoraoee and gush gi the partisan irkfc sn 1 aod (poL j t Mr. iSeecbers 91 90 or 95 an an aDDroximate. aa ma v be ....... n 9 " decided ny tne court. Very respectfully, Blanton Duncan. Extraordmaay Marriage of a Child. Tbe Liverpool Post, of June 18, Says "An extraordinary marriage has beei nounbed interviewers, Sfc. S. J3. White eelebrated in the Church of St. Woobos .1 Jl! J - L!-vJ 1 . - a, a I 1 . . ttien ueuverea a nnei anu pertinent address Newport, between a girl named Elizabeth in favor pf the passage of the resolution He said that while the investigation com i Junes, of the tender age of thirteen years " r VHW 1..J . t ittee were sitting, Plymouth Cburch had " J!? . "U,UI a t w.fl.,-.ev. ,m . 1 UI age. i ae nusoand is supposed to be made uo.effcrt to influence them in any UI m "na w supposed tone way, aadso it had been ail through the T IT Jlu.T7 ,"u , . e-..- w-a..a-w.. ,c UaUgllLCJ Ul air. trial. . 1 They had made no ujove whatever to- 20 Boxea 50 - Adamantine Gaudies, 40 " Soap, 2000 lbs. Carolina Rice, 30 Cases Oysters, 20 do Brandy Peaches, 20 do Lemon Syrup, 0 do Freeh Peaches, 10 do Pine Apples, 10 do Sm -kin z Tobacco, 25 Gross Suuff, 25 Coils Cotton & Jute Hope, 40 dos. Painted Pails, 40 Boxes Assorted Candy, 100 Reams Wrapping Paper, A fall Hue of Wood at Willo" ware. A full line of Boots & Shoes (very cheap), A full line of Hat. A full Hue cf Saddles & Bridles, Salt. Pepper, Ginger. Spice, Canned Goods, Royal Baking Powders. Clears, Tobacco, Crockery, Kerosene. Tanners Machine Oils, c , dc. Tbe above stock was bought -since the late heav y decline in prices, and in offered at Whole sale A K -tail at very snort profits, for cath. BINGHAM A CO. June 3rd 1375. SPECIAL No. 1 . Heivy ploy Shoes at 160 worth tSCW. Quamy and Volume of l one l uc qualird. PBICES, 850 TO 500. Factory and Warerooms, Cor. 6th and Congress Sts. DETROIT MICHIGAN. D IN 1830. ) AOBVT8 Wanted in Every Conaty BBTABLIS May 20, 1875. ly. Address GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN C0 Evan Jones, a storekeeper at the Vernon i in Wnrka On Snnon n;,At 1...,. .1... aer a a I 1 ri 1 1 tl an aal n tr In. ltlPV Ae teevlaHee ealaaa 1 a - i 77 w Kirn''M uro met at the Neath Station, and Pro in Mr. Beecber a behalf, Their time i had to Newport, where they were join K-ltMe II l t I I - H1hf rt r M (! ala-k , W J 'Ufc V i T ..! !" r b a 8lsusr tbe young man. Tbe neaker. ,VWe will show to the world that i t. j V . B -TT uau nui oeiore aiscioseu tne purpose rtyummu vuurco u .peon muuons ,n wuicb he had fn w rcUtiVe. and the defeuse A her pastor's mooceuce, but ,vn ua ni lr .i SLSS t7LM hjot one dollar for blackmaH lor bribery.'' nMi RmoDltnD pe. refused to attend the Tbe resolution was then put to a vote and hu,K nA ' u. ! passed unanimously, there herns not oue proceeding to the church the following dissenting vpice- . m0rning thu bridegroom explained the There were about four -fifths of the pew absence of attendants Ly informing the holders of tbe church present at the meet clergyman that his sister had been sud ing, which was a very enthusiastic one. deuly taken unwell. The service was $t ia generally understood among the then accomplished, a little girl thirteen congregation that this enormous salary is rears of age married by a priest in Eng- 'only for this year and is mainly intended land. The child-wife rmtnmmA to help defray the expenses of the trial, to ber parents, who were mn rl in ,-... . It is stated however, that bis salary hen her nhsenee, and informed them what bad ufter will be a moderate on. happentd " "The Public Confidence Well Placed. Although the world has been seeking speci fics for diseased for many centuries, few indeed have been found. Prominent amour these few is llostetter'8 Stomach Bitters, which years ago receive- tne endorsement of the medical profession, and was hailed by press and public as the great renovant and preven tive of the age. And with good reason, since to the weakeued stomach it fives strength, to the torpid liyer activity, to the disordered f t 1 m ooweia regularity , anu 10 me anaaeu nervous system firmness aud tone. Under its benig nant iufiueuce healthful vigor returns to the debilitated and wasted frame, the flaccid mus cles become compact) (he wau aspect of ill health is replaced by a look of eheerfalneafl, the mind ceases to despond, and flesh is de 1 a . a ! - a veiopeu upon ine atienuatea trame. mere is no exaggeration ic this statement. It is as true as that the system is subject to disease mr J . ... a . a . y ere proois requireu to suoianuate tne re ality of the comprehensive affects of tbe Bittais, there is probably not in existence medicine m favor of which such a runes of concurrent testimony, from the. moat respect able sources, coald be adduced. But the effl cacy ot tue cation alterative anu invigorant has been a matter of universal knowledge too long to need any snob corroboration. Tbe fact that it has its largest scales in those por tions of the North and South American Con tinents, Mexico, and tbe West Indies, in which atmospheric influences prejudicial to health exists, proves what confidence is felt in its remedial and protective virtues. In lo calities where fevers of an intermittent type prevail, especially, it has come to be regarded as an indispensable necessity. Be Your own Physician. There is no case of Dyrpepsis that Green's August Flowbu will not cure. Come to tha Druir store ot Theo F. Xlutu, aud inaoire about it. If you suffer from Costivenees, Sick Headache, bour Stomach, Indigestion, Lover Complaint, or derangement of the system, try it. Two or three doses will relieve you. Agcb CoHQUgaoa is the only remedy in tbe United State that contains no Quinine. A senior or other poisons mjurous to the system, that omen Shoes attl'25" 150 St 175. Ladies Embroidered Slippers at 100 worth 150. leauu's Mijipers at f ii worm I7&, adies Croquet slippers at 815 worth WOO. Ladies Cloth Gaiters it tl?5 worth t-fiO. Ladies Cloth Gaiters at 25 worth $300, large lot ot Cbildreu Shoes rery cheap. BINGHAM A CO. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Just Published, in a tea led envelope. Price si eenta. A Lecture on the Nature. Treat- meat, and Radical cure of Seminal weak- lie, or uwenssacwiTMsatUMnsad oy seii-Abnse, luroluntary KmissioUH, Iinpotency, Mervou Debility, and Impediments to Marriage aener ally; Cmnmptibn, Epilepsy, aud Fits Mental aud Physical Incapacity. Ac By ROBERT CULVLUW KLL. M. 1).. author of the "Green Bouk' Ac. Tbe world-renowned author, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly prove from nison exr rience that the lawful ooiutequeneex of Self Abuae may be effect mil ly removed without medicine, and witho t dangerms seraical oper ationa. bougies, instruments, nns, or cordials; pointing ont a mode of cure at onoe certain and effectual, by which every itunerwr, no matter what on oouditioc may be, cure himself cheap ly privately and radically. tdp This Lecture will prove a boon to thon- mubf and thousands Sent undor seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, ou receipt of six eanta or two pott age fftamp. Address the Publishers, AS. J. C. KLINE & OO. 187 Bowery, New Yok; Post Office Box, 4586. April 15 1875. ly. SsAXTTSS I1XONEI7, SAVE LABOR, SAVE TIME BY USING THE FARMERS' OPLOW. It will ran lighter. It will turn your laod better. It will make you better crops It will sssi m Imm to keep it in order, than any other Plow you have ever used. We will furniali you Point one year for one plow in ordinary land for one Dollar ran nav ronr oh'k'huhi m ai iit.nne i v-.ur oia-aiuonca rnrw r e r . . i . t ; ii . We have jiw maat a tti minninn in rrire : All we tmk of too i. Tr St, k1 tLc.. if yti don't like it bring it back and yoor be refunded to yon. WE WARRANT EVERY PLOW. MEROflEY & BRO. Saliserry. A t; Apm i.j.7.1 t will cure Fever and A Billions Fevers. 4c. tarn earing the Arue, intermittent or and tha Chills will not re- n. It pennant ly cores Fever and Ague of . long standing. 1 Sale of Personal Property. By virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Rowan county . I will offer for sale at public auction at the Court Bouse door in the Town of Salisbury, on Saturda) the 84th day of July, 1975, the following personal estate, to-wit : One bond of tbe State of North Carolina. No. 532, dated April 1. J8G9, nominal value $1 ,000. Intel est due from April 1, 1803. Alao three bonds of the Coufedarate States, 9 of f 1,000 each, and one of f.o00. y C. T. BERNHARDT, Admr. of Angnstos T. Heilig. Blackmer k Henderson Attorney a. Sahabury, N. C. July 1,1BT5. 4w. FRESH TURNIP SBEDS Jut Received a fiiifc Supply 0f Early White Flat Dutch. Early Bed Top. mm mm : a Ja ll. rf B. w .. l ejiow ADcracen ua use 1 aww nuia Mga. AtENNIS8 T ! Sffhm fftSftt& f'A - , 1Cwrr g-ail ft. , a jgap MBmm , ' ! l P mm jHH! -B--7 E-R----i BtHSA, A BEAUTIFUL METALIC GRAVE COTIRIIS la now offerod to erery one int. r-tcd in beautifying and protecting tbe their deceased relatives. They are made in four sixes, with a variety oTatyles. raurrnr in price ee w m m to $60, according to sixe and style. Cait be painted apt color desired, galvanized to suit the taste of purchasers. A g.tlvniscd plate, eootaioiug inscription parties desire, is furnished with each mound free qf ehasye. THIS HANDSOME DECORATION ,k is offered at snob prioee as to place it within reach of ail. We invite tbs and public generally to call and exaruioe far tbemaelvea. Specimen can be seen at J. A. Ramsay's office. O. PLYLaEB., affent. 5atKsPfT, JT. CAwf. f, 1ST4 Horner and Grave's School, II 1 1 I SBOKO m. c. of 1S75 epens on tbe fourth Tke Fall 1 ia Joly. jJply 1-ww FOR SALE. iea - 1 !' pair, f work Mel- 5 Ac 6 M 1 WW-mX - a a . ...
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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