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!jt!DUiNPttl)Statf AU8UUglf. IrKJUAT. OCT. 7. tl - frees 0i HlW. i a 1 1 S( ) n count. 0 Saiarf aiihiiit,pMto previous appointment, Urge portion ,of gilsaensnf P""1-"" county, aasrnibled at ihe aoart house la Islington, for the parpoM of firing publie f apression lo tbtir sentiments in reference to the men who are "holding over" as Sheriff and Commissioners, or forcing tbeir services upon the county sgainat ibo will of tha people fairly and openly ei pressed at tbo ballot box. The meeting waa organiaed by electing lion. Henry Walaer, chair an aad Jamcss B Dickaou aemwUry. Befoia taking hia aeat thociiairmau lUted briefly the object of the meeting, after whiah, on siotioB of Hon. Frank C Robbius, the chairman appointed a com mittee of t el re to draft suitable reaolu ttoot expressive of tha acntimonta of tha attuU in reference to the afortiaid men of '"boldiaf over" notoriety, viz : M. H. I'iauia, Kaq ., chairman ; Geo. Ueo. Smith, Columbus Sink, ljarid Jenkins, John Owwa, William Hill, Msj. W. A. Hsu nab.Selomon A. Meek, John Sharp, Frank Smith, P. A. Hoover and Ckriatian Pic k,Thn eevaiitee having retired, Gen. Jae. M. Tjnasih waa ealkd on for e speech, and m he wan preaent, he of eoerae re lean d i J, (ad to the great delight of the andienee entertained them for at Wat airtrn ol an nour in one ni ins Max .Twain hw If a r Mark Twain gfvfe the Buffalo Express a bar lesiiue upon the war-maps Juat now ao common. Aa a triumph of art, this map M the Buffalo Iniuioimt la nappreaeha Uo It ia tntijed tie "Fortifications ef I'm bat nobody would eren aaapect that li bad any relation to French eapttal if not told of tbo fact. It eahibita tbe po aitione of St. Olood, Vinceneennee, Ver dun, Podank, tbe Kmc l'a ..d, High Ilridge. Omaha and Jereey Ofty. A pe culiarity of the map ia that tbe Hirer Rhine Ilea in an elbow of the Seine, al most directly weat of Vineennea. Prom inence ia given to a farm houae and a fence in the foreground of lite map. 'HI. COMM KKDATIOXS. It is the oi.lv map of the kind I ever hi, U. 8. UaAXT. It plaeee the situation in an entirely new light. BrniiAkc:. I cannot look upon it without abedding tears. Bkiouam Yolno. It la very nice, large print. Napoleon. H I had thia map I conld hare got out of Mel without auy trouble. , BA.MN1.. I bare seen a great many maps in my time, but uoue that thia one reminds me f Tkochit. I mid to mv aou Fredrick William, "If you would only make a map like that I would be ncrfecily willing to aee yon die eren anxious." YY illiamUI. t Discovery of em Immense Cataract in Qui' Lnwiua, (eptember 15 AftrUe hare been received here describing a calarail re kappiel efforta At the coneluaion of ently diaeorrredfn Brhieh Ooiana. in South il. ian.m.,lii ih committee on America, wiiich dwarf Niagara. There are en. Leach's n marks the committee on eaaolrttinni having returned, their chair mfjkgl. p. fMix, Dm, submitted the tVXKKA8, lite Constitution of the Stale recognizes the time-honored princi pleybat ''tbe people have a right to as eatable together to consult for tbeir com mon good," and declares "that all politi cal power ia rested in, and derived from tbe people ; all government of light ori- Sinataa front tbe people, is founded upon icir will only and ia instituted for the good of the whole," "thai for the redress of grievances, and for amending and Strengthening tbe laws, elections should Jte often held" "that the people of this State bare the inherent, sole and exelu err right of regulating the internal gov ernment and policy thereof, and. WmsKEASr, The .(institution further declares, that "in each county a Sheriff and Coroner aball be elected by the qnal kfed voters thereof, aa ia preset bed for members ef the General Assembly, and shall hold Ikcir office for two jmrw-HM in each county, there shall be elected bien nially by tbe qualified voters thereof, the folio wingfoftWrs : A Treaanrer, Register of Deeds, Surrcrorandtecaawias'onera and, WvwtiaAfl In accordance wkb the sev- era! provisions above named, the people ef North Carolina, did. on the 4tb day of August laat, hold nn election for State and connty officers ; and, ' HE gwaaAs, Tlie candidates in this conn ty pledged themaelvea to abide by the will adaatst aeeple : now, llrare1" " ' people af Davidson county, without rc gsd t rty, raee or color, in mass meet ing assembled, do, Resolved lit. That in this State we re, two mils one of 77V leet. and another o fifty. The volume of water paaaing over the Mi's is Sfvei.ty-eicht feet deep and MM) yards broad during the dry season. The Colonial Government ef Guiana ia arranging facilities for visitors. Thia is a watering-place Indeed. This treat fall ia no doubt on the Eseuuibo river, ae largett in British Guiana. This river cornea down from the Sierra Arcarai rant's ofmoantitlns passes through' the safid hifli' and the low alluvial plains to the Atlantic. The mountain range has an elevation of 4. 000 feet, and the waters that have their source in it have in their course a number of cataracts, though such a one as that above spoken of has not been noticed In the geog raphies. Guiuiia is upon the equator. The average temperature in the low lauds is 81" 2' Fahrenheit ; the maximum 90; themiu Imim 74 . But where this 770 feet fail is the climate must be quite agreeable. Two wet aud two dry seasons constitute tho ehaugea iu the yeur. The route to the falls is oue. we suppose, beset with annoyances ; and Guiana i aoeoinoleWly out of the world that enterprising Iniilders of houses for a w-terina- nlime a the Kseonibn wilt uot be PIANOS. 8IX COLD MEDALS Ms Juat btsa In Octolier and Nevsuilxr, IHU9, aeardta to CHAM. M. M l H I , for tb twit P1anM bow wade. ir llalluaors, I'bilsdalphia. sod Nsw York ruas. orrica asd WAaaaoeva: So. 0, .Vw(A Liberty Street, near llaltimor Street 1IALTIMOKE, Mo. STEIFF'S PIASOS have all the lateat im- Wonu sad las iaipru IKrreeli acttoa.fsllr war raated Ibr irs rears, with pilrilet of xrhaiiirs within twelvs ueoths if uut eaUrtir satisfactory lo pefe beeves. Secouil baud Piano and Parlor OrgaW always oa hand, from W0 to S3o. Rtfcrrnct. who bars our Pianos in net: ilea. H. C. Ism. Lettnirtoo. Vs. H. li. Ilslpcr, P. X . Ileilla. Hsllsbory. N. C. (len. Robert Itsnsnm, WMmlnrton. N. C. Oov. John l.i i. I e , irxingtoa. Vs. Messrs. K. Bora ell ft Son. ( bsrlotte. V. C. Peaf. Pnmb snd Hllnd Institute Kslelgti, N . C. Misses ."ash sad Koll-ck. Itillel.ore, N . C. Terms mineral, s eall tssoliened. If Krawa ft Reinhsrdt sre sgetda fee tae sle of the shorr ce Ichrntnl Plsnos. PhiMKMld at Fsi-torr prfevs. Jntv Ik ly Trover 4 iuicer's- FIHST I'K KM 1 1 M ' ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 181 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. .3Rkta IlbwvI JbwbbbV mSm mWmtr vjawa aa wonj heknmW SrKylaffxw Maw. marjf fraLe.f via 3B2r ssvdaaaaar ianjw Points of Excellence. Beauty and Elati'-itv of Sffich. Perfection and simpliRity of Machinery. Cinjj borh threads ilireolly from tlie fnols. No fastening of seams by hand and no wate of thread. Wide ran?e of appliflafloc without Change of adjustment Tin seam -etains its heauty and firmness after washing and ironing. Besides rloin? all kinds of work none by other Sewing Machines, these Msehines e.e- speeilily rewarded for their xeal to make mau otle the most beautiful and permanent Kin- iMtrU Much Imvrmedand the new Universal Clothes Wringer Imiirot 1 with Unwell'. Patent Puuhls Cog wheel, sna tbe Patent Step, srs now enquestlonsbly fllr npertorto any spparatoe for washing clothe ever inteuled. and will save tutlr oust twice a year, by aviiuf labor sad clothes. Southern jwoptt who have used them test fy ss Rillnws: They aare thrss-lbnrth ef tbs labor i nd seat, sad Cy to tkessasUse both In money and contentment, it every young lady learn to ass them aojl every uiarncJ oue keep them In her boas. Orleant 'Untune. "An excellent wV' f Wfrs.- Wehsr trisd M. The Clothes Wringer Ia very sspertor. A gwod ksnd will wash a largs number of pleoce la a few hosia" " JtoleijK Epinannl MrtknduL "The Machine is no humbug, but a ncceaaity la every sadly." , Georgetmm Knlritttmrepe. We bars eaeef Uoty'a Holees IVaabera. aad our houasholdjAp u. eaaisclsa essr It. Tbay ars great aroaomuwra rime and labor " JSrlijrfirM (S. C'. l AilcertUtr, "Wehsve nnsef flieae es rellent nisrlilnea Innse, aad we eaeerrully soaunend It for all that is claim. eptoeM." i Vi-wisa JbefcaxftiflaL. 1 Vetftsatsr. "After over two years' exptirienee With a Jyo. ty, we are assured that it u th greatest holp uii'l eeonoimicr ol tiuie, labor and money v. have yet had introduced into our household. HVLnmmn Smith. Xes Orleann. "I hnve,bBd a Totv Wesmtr in my family for sonio tune. It gives entire aatifiution, and take pleasure in commeiiailng it to the head of every IioUkcIioW. (. Inu m, Ji h uut, . j .1 - have Mini one ot lloty it ( lutues M aaaetl in n -v lor a year, ana am peneciy satisned witn it. jfy family have trietf it faitnfnlly and have never known it to fail to accomplish all that it professes to." Prof. J. F. Strrene, Cescwrrf Female lUtlUijr Statenrille. .V. C. Heroic REMEDY! "HENRY'S Carbolio Constitution RENOVATOR I Based on Science. Prepared with Skill, The Insurance Company. The Farmer's and Mechanic's Life of NEW No 4t, WALL UTREET. TAeea . . ewe CASH OAFIT AL, $125,000. es- lliewU 0 ' 9100,000 Deposited with tho Insurnnco Department of tbe State for ine jti oicctiou 01 me jtoiicv uoiaera All tbe Uflloers snd Directors (without an exception) are'Piork holders, snd will take rood ear that tbs proper rsaervea for tbe proiwr protection of tLel'oliey Hoieera will be Saade, comfortable. Richmond Diipateh. CniEF JpsTica Chark. The New York Stamhud of Wednesday has tbo followine friatit'vine information concern ing the conduct ol Chief Justice Chase : "We are now informed that Mr. Chief Justice Chose, now staying at the house of his daughter, Mrs. Sjirague, at Narra ganaett X'ter, is in tbe enjoyment of cx cellent health. "Tho .inry to the contrary was simnUj ii piece of idle political action, invented by a tv indecent journal of New York city, and intended to do Mr. L-base injury. 1 : . , . 1 , I unnnery nuu oruainemai worK. I For sab-by ANDREW MURPHY, ect 15 ly Sslisbury, N. C. PRICBfV-A KAIlt OFFER. If tbe Uerdtants in your place will not fur nieh, nrseud fur tbe M seiiil us the re tail nrice. Wwheril, Kitra Wringer $10, and we will forward either or both machines, free of freight, to places where no one is telling; and so sure are we they will be liked, that we agree to refund the money if any one wishes to return the machines free of freight, after a month's trial, according- to directions. No husband, father or brother shoMld permit tho 1. ,.:.-! of washing with the bauds, lilt v t wo day iu the year a Leu it can he done better more erneditioosly, with less labor, and no in jury to tiu gaiueuU. by Uyly fUotiies Waalicr, atids'rnirersal UTrlnger. gold by dealers generally, to whom liberal discounts arc mndc. R. 0. BROWNING, Ooa. Agent, 31-lOw !W Ortlandt St., NewYork. Plantation Bitters. The Great Medical Disco, ery I Dr. WAIjKEH'8 CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, A i nundrods Of Thousands - J Hear testimony to their vocderful iff "The country will rejoice to know that cognise, and adhere to, a uee, republiean, i this great etateaman will resume his la- ... r r I 1 .1 c 11 1 : :...! 1 I ...I, nors 111 me ran, snuuu 111 iinuu mm representative form of government, where in tbe will of tbe people governs, and should be reapctcd. ni. That all good and fair-minded men, who eeek office at tbe hands of tbo people, always bow, in submission, to the will of the majority freely and publicly expressed ; and thoso who depart from this .time-honored and binding custom, are ml aiilv WAiiiinir in enrceef notions of ficpublieiMi inaf ituiions and free eieetiotis but are unfit, lo trust or honor 3rcL That we rcognizo the officer to be fa representative and servant of the people and nnt the people servants of the officer; atid ne mar) ia justifiable in semng ap a elnim to office as a matter of private right and individual beuifit, in defiance of tbe people's wishes and to the damage of the public Interset. 4th. Tbatthe Sheriff and County Com miss loners, choosen two years ago, were flecteoVfor the term of two year. tb. That any attempt on the part of said Sheriff and Commissioners to "hold rer" beyond the two years prescribed in tbe Constitution, is a dangerous prece dent, a gross usurpation of jtower, miti ftepublican in acntiaient, aubveisfvo of the fundamental principles of good gorern ment, si defiance of the will of the pr ple, n flagrant- violation of the principles of light, and justice, and a reckless attempt fo nullify tbe laws of the laud. 6th. That the attempt of Jacob A fiowers, former fihenir, and William Lol fm, John L. Snider and Calvin Taylor, three of the former Comissioners, to thrust Jhemselvea upon the people against their will, fairly and publicly expressed at the ballet boa, is wrong, unfair and disgrace ittV aad deserves and hereby cei u s the ensure and unqunlilied coiiaemnatloa of the whole people of Davidson County. Having read the resolutions, Mr Pin nix then proceeded in very pointed snd able manner to show up the fraud and corruption practiced upon the peqple by pome of the firamers of the constitution, and more especially the unqualified mean ness and unwortbiness of the little men among us in our own county, who are forcing bbc people to ecccpt of their aer rices against their will.- Hon. F. C. Bob bins and J. H. Wilborn, Ksq. were also called on for speeches and responded briefly. Hon. J. T. Brown was present bat owing to the lateness of tbe hoar he very politely rrqasted his fellow citizens to ctcusc him until a more convenienfi-s eeason. On motion the Secretary was requested to furnish copies of the proceeding to the fialeigh kn i ixei.. Oil Norlk Stale and Greensboro Patriot. On motion the neeting then adjourned. HENRY WALSEB, Ch nn R. Picksox, Sec'y. and capable of doing tlie prodigious a mount of work which has characterized every day of his publie life." Life (oa Dksth) im MMnis. The Inisville Courier Journl is rceponsible for the following : You never hear of a suicide in Memphi-. When a man tliere sets tired ot living, he doesn't, have to walk more than one in two squares before he stumbles ovei somebody who is anxious to kill him. It is much the better plan. It spares the one man the crime of aelf slanghter, and affords the other what they call down there Bu innocent gratification. ancnur or debilitated, cordial for languid among remedy it AVffit Anus The rcnoxvillefferflMhis -a ilejqiatcu irom usuune saying n is ic-poi-ted tha' A. JoliuSon hk.il propo-ed to tbf h ullcal convention, then in sesstou, that f they would make rio fioliiitiatliiu frtr OoVer- . , . I . v - 1 . ... ..-I I I. .1. tmr. DuwasiU'pon njin, ne inmanii"!' wie raiivaT agslast Hroh, conservative. Tfce proposition was not accepted, and Wisener, waa nominated. ' . M. Banter, of Paris, h is taken a patent for the BranufuetUteof steel printing types. The inventor says thai wiih a single ma chine and steam to tbe extent of one nom inal horse power he can produce 35,000 types in twelve hours, and-that while the fitr.es are far more perfect and more dura ble, the types themselves are cheaper than those Id general use. Colfax says in his letter of withdrawal from political life that Orant will be re nominated, as he should be, and that a vice-president will be demanded from the East or South. Antonlne Rush a Porlngnese. died in Wil mington on Wednesday from the effects of a kick received from a horse the previous night. ' ' ' Sixty negroes left Raleigh on Tuesday un der an engagement to labor ou cotton farms in Mississippi. One may live as a conqueror, a king, or magistrate ; but he must die as a man. This wonderful vegetable restorative is the shcet- " ifeeblo and As a tonic and the aged and has no equal stomachics. As a for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the tniinal spirits. Whereve. it is intro duced it becomes a stand ard article a medicinal best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in tlie civilized worldbe sure and get 1 lie genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Gro cers and Country Stores. j Change of Schedule. On nnd after Tburadav, September Ul. 1870', trains wijl be inn ver this road ia aajgfdnm e with the Mli.-ivjue; , TIME TABLE N. G. RAILROAD TRAITS NORTH : -s- cunansswa ce HI WHAT AM TM1T? frl ill X p & f5 .. I .11 w V,l " a sad all tbs svsllsblr lamUlty sails pert oesa, that the art of pharmacy of Ihs praaea! day eaa contrib ute. And Combining in Gmeentrated Form lie moot Valuable Vegetable Juices Known in the History of Medicines for PURIFYING TIIE BLOOD, IMFABTrVO NUTRITION TOTHE SY8TEN, TONE TO THE STOMACH, And a Healthy action to tbe I.iver Kid neys, Secretive and hxcretlve Organs. A DYING ZOUAVE ' lay brent limn bU last oa the baUle teit. hia rbta- lauieiia riiraed oa and leil lulu aunir. IBcy ancv lie cause of hta approaching end H wts the deadly kails. No friendly 7uice oaald direr hiss to lie? o hunua skill eoald aara Mas. Thousands of Precious Lives are to-day as sapldly sink inc. aad as aaraljt totter Injr on lo aa untimely end, la Kufferian, Aaoay, Wrstchadasas, aaw ljpioraBee or the cause which Science eon arreei and asouage, ivovris into new Life and 1 loor, . Andean the Bioom of Health To done once more on the tnihered Cncelt. DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF, MteaNi upon its victims nnsirsrea. and before tbey are aware ofits attack, planta itself dtaily In tbe aynten, and throagh neicieet or inaUention becomea auatcd, and drliea all ordinary or temporary treat ment to reliruuieli Ita merciless pra-p. 10 VOU KXOW THK CACSB OF The iea.itet form the hoftntc cheelet The icithereil face the eatloK completion t The feeble roiee the suxicH, gliieeg tee I The'emiiruited form- the trrmlilixp frame T Thc trrtieherouK pimple the Uirturtng eurtt The rrpelsirr eruption thc inflamed eyct Tht pimpled face the rough colorle skint snd debillititiiifr ailment of tbe present ape? Thc answer ia aini4eand covers the whole ground in all ile pluses via: tbe FANGS OF DISEASE ila Company makes a Casa Dividend to ita Policy Holders of Ss 1-3 lo 60 par seat each vastfa sd. by uioana of its low rales of premiums. Thia Co vam The safety of the policy la guarded. All New Vork Con psnies arseblieesl by la Mate to set stint same raasrv. The Hsasrre lorescti loaipany la toe aai sad at tbe asm rait of interest, conaroueuily sil ait sale. the same reserve, the Hsaerve lor each Coatpan) la the same, cslctlaltd on the aaaie table ol mortsllty If IHINUITIOHS ur VVIAUX. I HIs Uompatij i policies are non-lortcltable. This Cotnpanj imposes no restriction on travel i. f; r oue annual pay pent has been made. This Company insures the lives of females. This Company will net contest any legal claim. This Company will pay claims as soon as the proof thereof ia ful ly established. Tbe rates ares are lower than those of any other Company organised under the laws of New York, not responsible to thc Insurance Department for its safely. The Fanners' and Mechanics' will grant insurance to suit on the following plans : ORDINARY LIFE, ENDOWMENT, CHILDREN ENDOWMENT. M r sa jay-w . e . . JOINT ENDOWMENT, JOINT LIKE, - utuiruuisu in tkkkbt. no AM Taint ill lit S ARK FIKMLT FIXKO IN THK Fountain of Life-the Blood. TIIE INDISCTIM1NA TE VACINAH0X in ill e 3 TOET ABE NOT A VILE "ifFAnCY DRINK If ads of Poor Bom. Whisker, Praof Spir its, and Battaailjtquora, doewieofijed, and aweetened to pleaae the taate, called Tonica' "ADDSUstra." "Beelorara," c.,that toad-ths tioBtaron to dronbsanaas and rain, bet saeatme ItVUiclne, mala from the Native Root aad Herbs ef California, free from Alroholio Stimulants. ThtrarotbeOBJATBIiOOP PUBIFEK unit XIFB OIVINQ PHIN- CLrXSI. a HWa MUU, uiui muM amiuww ot the Btm,caiTTiua;ofl;aUpoionou matter, nndroatoring tbe blood to a healthy condition. No person can take theae Itittera, accordinf to aiiss,andtemaioiononwoU. I J 1100 willbosT -1 or ''arable eaee, pro. tag the bones ar not UujcJ by mineral iHUBons or other rscana, and Hie vital organe L..a lamd the noiat of repair. for Iatttuiatory- and Chronio Hhou- o ana uous. uyspvpaia, or inm irnuion- Bilioua, Benuttent. ana inter mittent Fevers, Diseases cTtUoBlood. eiaoa aro caind by Vitiated Blood, winch 5 eeenurf JProd&I b derangement of the Cj DbresUve fJraaas. v T l h'-V IllVlKOriiVO HIW 'Uliwriu, Miu iLiniuiBia thotorriM liver and bowela, which render them of unequalled efflency In eleanalnir the blood of all imporitiea, and imparting new Ufe and vigor to the waalt tyi'.em. . , . DTSPepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Tin in tliu ShealJera, CoubA, TWhtnest of tbe B Diri.aW. Taste in the Mouth, Bubous Aitacka, PatoitaUon of the Heart. Copious Disoharsoa of trine. Pain in It . ,nt the Rldneva. add a hnnihed other sninfal tymptoms which are tha oSaprlnira bT 73 Rnipspshiari eared by three B.uera. Cllinaethe Vltisedoe4 Wkeaaver yoa flol bj-t the skin in Tim it when it ia a eri fwS m Ita imnarittcs buraUng tnro i.'n,ntnn.. or r,'n' . . , ;.r .-a ,r fw-lnwa v. ill tell you when. the bloxxl mire and the bealUi of the tyatem toKN. A. aad other WORKS, lurking In tike system of to many thouaanda, are offlsctuaily ( aeatroyed and removed. , . For fall dirnctioDa, read earefnlly tho circular around each bottle, printed tofour laagnagM- Proprietor. -f. " "nta . during the late tear icilh diseased Lymph J A TNTED 1 HE BEST BLOOD in tbo entire laud. It has planted tbe perm of tbi' moat melancholy disease in the ol men. woman and children oil all hides, aud nothing Khnrt of A HEROIC REMEDY will Eradicate it root nnd branch, forever Such a Kuincdy is HENRY'S CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION R en ovator. .!' lit 1 JiH I . t ' I , INCOME PRODUDIHG. TERM LIFE, RETURN PREMIUM, ANNUITIES, and in addition to the above plans will issue policies on the ' tu7 "Tontine Mntnal," or Cheap Plan for Working Meii Tontine Mutual is a combination of Insurance and Endowment, and is singularly adapted to the wants of a elas of people who have hitherto been debarred from the benefits of Life Insurance by iu heavy expenses. (See explanation below.) To Insure your life ou the Tontine Mutual Plan you pay $15 ones, ancy. You pay 82 annually. You pay tl. 10 whenever a death occurs in yoar Class. You are certain to receive SI. 000. And if your Class is full 95.000. Clasaes an regulated by ages. BOTH SEXES ADMITTED IN TIIE SAME CLASS. ALL HAVE TO PASS A MEDICAL EXAMINATION. Classes arc limited te d.000 Members. Whenever a Class is once full it Is always full. Thc Company guarantees that in case your death should occur, within a year, although there are uot oue thousand Members in your Class, yet will yoar family receive $1,00 ; but in case your Class had more than 1.000 Members then you would receive as many dollars as there are Members in yoar Clan at the time ol your death. Five thousand Members, then 5,000. Class A. Admits nil between thc nges of 15 and 35. Class U. Admits all between the ages, of 35 and 45. Class Admits all between the ages of 45 and 60. TON TINE FUND. At the same time you become insured, you also become a Mkvbkk op a Ton 1 1 m. Fcb'D, which may givw to yourself, whilst living, a large sum of money. This is the only Company in the UniteTStatcs doing business on a sound basis i. e., that hns a Cash Capital of $125,000, and has a deposit with the State for the eiority of the Policy Holders that issues policies of this kind. Send for Book of K ites. All Directors are Stockholders. All OHirers are Stockholders. ' MrMURDY, President. I. LEANDER cvTARR, Secbetakt. .:. M A RTINDALE, Vice President, WM. HENDERSON, Ass't. ftae'v. (LLANDA U, STEWART, Counsel, LUCIUS McADAM, Consulting Actuary. iIeIiical Examiner. M. 13. TAYLOR, M. D., Salisbury, N. C. GEN. ROBT. B. VANCE, Asheville, N. O. tL MANAGING AGENT for N. CAROLINA. Up 19 33:ly GENERAL PIEDMONT AND A RT.TNlrTON TJFr?, TNSTTRANCE COT., OF RICHMOND, VA., lOO.OOO 0,000 8,000 Assets over Xet Surplus over Policies issued in two years over .lOO.OOO 1.1 Sao Pianelaeo. Califo ml, and St aadM C WPmWfvl all DBCfionrw Axoj DEALERS. stitioss. j aajuvjCl "iva.";,l'aaifa "' is'aVa.' Ciaaletl!twl-T 7 ' :.l:r. .' i'SieeTFa' SatKbary,.... MM e . Ml " i' SAtrsi I. arrrnnlxiro'.. 1t.Sn " t 1:1ft a. 'M " lmioas Co.Shopa I S..H1 . a.! " .wl jb 8.SS a a tMetth...... 1 S1 . 1 t;S - i i. I.I-' r. ISAM " ' j I TRAINS SOUTH : Teuty workmen are engage4! in eaeava tiag for the foundation of the statue of Liu awln to be erected ou the west side of Union ao,uatf. The statue is ot bronao. attatmoit compares in jxiirt f style with that of Wash ington. The hase ol thc pedestal is already B the prnund. Greatest Invention of the Age ! CHEAPNESS, durability, convenience. AGENTS WANTED To Sell our Odebralett GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Acknoa-ledpcd hy all who have naed them In be tlie I-. -t l'en Bade or sold ih this country. No blutt ng ' Xo aoiled tingera' Sixty line written withonc pen rtfink1 WH ontV aay ateel pen ever made . li ink. r- sMrehaata tsaewws and all elsaaea, rndnrse them ia the higheat ternm of praiae Put np in neat aliilc boxes. No. 1. for general use: Nn. 9. medium. No. 3. fnrlailie' nseor doe peumsaehip. Liberal Commission to Agent ! We an prepa-.-.l to five anyeeereetie persea kmtf taf aeeiw- of rheve IVe. a .nni- I i. will par S3UO per month. We invite all peraons wiahing etuplovmant. to send for sample and rirrn rars. Two aample bo xea mailed for 60 cents Addsrss JrTpsTERK FIMRniNO CO. t'lttaiiurg. rs. sriTioas. Charlnltp, SalKbnry, Orenaboro, Co. Shapr, aalelsh, OoHsborn iiu raiKisr, ianv. Lsava. laaira. 1 uin. 7 4i A SO l.'S M SOB a a OS " lt.il r ! T.lft ' . S.iio i j is 8.16 ru, .4S 6 81 V Ift 1180 I W.-H GREEN', Mn-ti-r f Transportation. Company Rrmps. Aup. . leTtl. tf cstcrn Maker ALEXANDER DUV1L U1II1V TEltlER J OX J-nkins' Corner. Just baak of the Cloth ing Xtore ot Ring & (Viblens, is now pre pared to do everything in his line at short nodes nnd on the most reasonable terms. All kinds of furniture renovated aud reoeaired and tnade to took as well as uew. Specta! at tention given to the making and repairing SOFAS, SETTEKS, LOUNGES, CIIAlKS.&c.&c. C,i, trim a call, examine his work, and lll-tf will go away pleased. Time Table TAKT.K F.rF.ECT GOlXti W K.ST. Arrirc. Ltorc. 6tm c r a. .Sf.pt. 1?70. GOING EAST, .trrire. Leare. 6.UUM Salishary. 602 am 6.07" ThirdlTrtelt 6,66 " : 7,10 ' sutesnlle. 8W ' 8.07 Catawba Sta. H.66 " 9.ISJ " Newton. , - 140 " .4S" II,. I TV, 10 26 - 10 30 lrard, 11.10 ' II 16 " M i- - - 11.69 ' 13,-04 ' Bridnewater, H.tSra Marion. - r. - 1 old Fort. 9.90 m R 28 " 71 " 6 93 ' 6 SO " 4 40 ' 4IS1 ' 8 15 " 3.96 , 8 28 r 7.96 B28 " : 4 " 3.90 " Ml " I.4S XTrJt"-Ms- and Soppar at Mat- die. vWsu 1870. ' BARBEE'S HOTEL, HIGII POINT, N. C. Opposite nAiIaoAD depot. Ttn poets Jrom xchere the Cars stop. Best of porter in sttendanee st all trains. Mail Stairea for Salem leave thia houae daily. PaaaengerMiapatrhed to any point at shert notice by private coarevanre. Crattfal for the liberal naronsreDf the pat we -hope br atrtet attest ipn to ttie want of onr gaeota n merit a '-ontinu uve of th Mme. T veyt. ;.. BARBER, e- ' Jt - v - On reaching the Stomach, it assimilates at once with the food and liquids therein, undtVom the moment it'yasses Into the Blood. U attacks disease at it fountain head, in its germ and inuturi'y, and dissipates it through the avenues of the organs with unerring eertaint.v. swirf sends new and pure Jllotxi bounding thniugk every artery and rein. The tulierculefl of Scrofula that sonietinios flourish und stud the inner coatli..' of the abdo men., like kernels of com, are witheied, dissolv ed and eradicated and the diseased part nonr ished iuto Ijfa. 'The Tiupid f.rver"mIliiao tivc Kidneys arc' stimulated to u healthy secre tion, and liieir natural fuuctioossstorod to re-uen-cd health ami activity, ' Its action upon the bhaid, fluids of the body. and Glandular System, ais tokio fusirTiii aHDBHiirrrcTAirf, At its louchidisefsc drnnps. dies, and ihe vic tim ofits violeive, it were. LE.41'8 TO NEW LIFE, Relieves Me Entire eiy-stem of Pains snd acnes, en livens Mesuiritu, auifini parts a i Sparlling Brightness to the Eye, A Rosu Glow to the Cheek, A Ruby Tinge to the Lips, A Clearness to the Head, Brightness to the Coniplejrion, Buoyanef to the Spirits, And Happiness brull Sides. Thousands have been rescued from the verge i.f thc grave by Its timely use. This remedy is now offered to the public with1 the most solemn assurance if its intrinsic medi cal virtues, and powerful Healing properties. fba aiii. Disaisn or tbs KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URIXE,c.,4p And for Diseases of IPomen and Children. Nervous Proatrstion. Weakness, GeikrsTIatsitude, and want of Appetite it is unsurpassed It ejctinfruiahes j ' Affection of (he Ihnes, Habitual Oostireness, 3ebil ify, Disease of thi A'idneyt, Dynitepsia, Ery sicpli. Feihnle Irregularities, Fitlnla, all akin Ih'seatcM, I.iver Complaint, In- digestion, Piles, Pulmonary, l)i ' least, thnsumption, Serof- ula, or King's Eril, . Syphilis, rnrr'vKEii sv Frot. K. S. Henry, Duector-General Berlin Hoapital. Traaeis. H, A., A.. L. D., P. R. 8. HENRY & CO., Proprietors. Agenry of the United SUte. ( Laboratory, 976 Pearl Street, Post Office Box 6272. NEW YORK. rf CnNSTTTl'TTON RENOVATOR Is tl per bot tle, six bottlea (or If . 8nt anywbe on rsceipt o price. Patients are r. i to el Tispond ronfl- dentiaily. nufi reply will be madeny I liswing mail. Pt. O R. Ponlsoa, Sole Aget - .r Skliabur Showing a success beyond precedent. Issues policies on Mutual, Non-Forfeiling and all the most desirable plans. Dividends paid nut on Life Policies, 40 per cent., which provcB the economy of its management and its careful selection of risks. o W. C, CARRINGTONf. PrkbtdiNT. JOHN E. EDWARDS, Vica PRasiDknt. D.J HARTSOOK, SecrMary. J. J. HOPKINS, Assistant Secretary. J. E. WOLFF, Superintendent of Agencies. o TUB CONSOLIDATION o( the two most popular Southern Companies is full of advantages to the policy holders of both Companies Hs-expenditures will-be-less, aud with less reLtlTe risk. The future dividends will be more certuiu,and probably greater in amount, aud a better rrtsei- Ved land created. No liigbt of old rolicy holders will be effected ;. they v ill ctmtintie to pay the saaie rule as be fqre; to hold thc same policies as before ; to have the same rights, benefits and privileges ar be fore, and have cqunl present security with greater future benefits than before. All renewals of old policies s ill be in name of new company. . This Company has met with a success beyond all parallel in Life Insurance, slid new rffer to the Southern public n Home Enterprise equal to any and surpassed by note. It advises the payment of all cash preminms. bcrarne then divideLiU will continually decrease eich next.pnyment", nntil nothing will be required, and the policy may bca source of income ; but i ,WiU allow oue third loan ou participating policies. It require sOTrrrtes for lonus. It has no restrictions on residence or travel, all policies are Nou-Forfeitable, and the rights of parties guaranteed ou thc lace of thc Policy as a part of the contract. . tte. It has the following valuable features which no other company gives : The late war taught mnnv Southern men. insured in Northern eonipanies, the penalty of being separated fr'Hi tlie Home Office, by having all their past payments forfeited. 'Ibis company guards sgainit this iu ner policies, and in tne event, ot a separation inim us twice uy m nun iuu, uwiutin-rs in such all the right of Non-Forfeit n re. paid np policy, surrender value and reinstatement, as though theraftad been no such intervening cause. 8 J J. Its permanent investnicul of funds (as required by the Charter) is in mortgages aavMaajsw Unencumbered Keal Estate Wortli Double thc Amount Loaned, thus oH'erinc to the Southern poonle-a-Snfc. Sure and Profitable Investment of the ltl,0tint, which Bre annually sent North For Life Insurance, taking so much from our strength, thereby giving additional power to Wrop ''"appeal to evcrr mnn and woman in Wostern North Carolina, desiring to secure & their teal lies the blessed boon of Iifc Insurance to look well to their ktcreat by examining fully into the superior merits of the -'Piediriont and Arlington Life insurance Company" before hey insure. (Jorrosnondcnco solicited, arid information cuoertuiiy given. i.r.w it v. flAtB, Address, . Ixington,N. C i. tl'. COURTS, Pen I. Agent for Western X. C, Ruffin, A. C Canvasaiaa Agent. janai s;iy Advantages of Life In surance. Tlie North A merit a Insurance Company pays its nremiumshromptly withont charge," ' . W. H, HOLDLlliyESS, Agent, North America I. iiu Ins. lo. Tioji.isvii.LK. X. i . i dMar- Sir : You will please accept my sin cere thanks for yonr prompt payment, tcithovt charge, of the amount of the policy of Insur ance' on my Husband's Life, amounting to the sum of three thousand dollars.' At your car nest and repeated solicitation be was induced to insure in yoar Company, and now we arc the recipents of" its benefits. Td you and thc North Americo Life Insm ance Company we jihall feel under obligations, such as only the widow aud fatherless can feel and express. May you have success1 in inducing others to insure in yonr most, liberal company, and may the Lord of thc widow and nrphai s bless you and prosper you in your good w.ork. M A K. hkt C. AlARBKR, of Rowan Kills. X. C. Mr. HoMernosfi is also agent for tlie Liver pool, Loudon aud tilolie Kirk Insurance Com pany, which insures all kinds of puldir and pri vate (iniblings, fiailrotd Depots, Iiridge-a Fac tories. Fonnderics, Mills and Merchandise aud payi all its losses pmniply. All letters addressed to Mr. nolderness. at Thomasville, N. C will receive prompt atten tion. dec tf BEYOND DOUBT The Connecticut Mutual 75 THE STRONGEST LIFE Jiiattraiirc Compn ijvr the WORXiD. Aciuircd Capital over $1,(IM,000 Katio of expenses to total receipts in 1809, only 8.H1I per cent. Its ratio of Assets to Liabilities, as measured br the New York Legal Standard, itl560per ft'lOO; and it grants All desirable forms of Insur ance upon strictly equitable terms, and at tha choa pest attainable rates of cost. ' S. D. WAIT, Gen. Agent, AprI lv Oflice Raleigt, V. 0 ' JSO. A. JtRA PSHAW, Agent, Salisbury Mrs. Henry W. Miller's Boarding House, COR XF.WBF.RN A PKRSOX STS. It I I It.ll . c. febij tf tiraai-w "aw-r? NOTICE 950 Reward. -' OX the uiht of the 19rti of August my room was entered, and pocket-book" stolen, containing nbout $150 ; also sundry papers, among which was one note of hand made Vy 0. M. Henderson, to me, for $30.70, dated Oct.. i son. ... 1 will give fS'i for the apprenensioa of the thief with sufficient evidence o aoaviaU i and for the return of the money. All persona Bra warned against trading for aid note, and the' maker to pay it to aa one but myself. ' W.GIURBEE. Tligb Point. rp 11. 1O70 37:1m.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 7, 1870, edition 1
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