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- r , - BV.' S j I Warolina Catchman. LOCAL. FEBRUARY, 25. fT Dr. R. P. Bessent, dentist, has returned from his visit South, and may oow be found at bit office by those who viib to consult him professionally. Nifcht School. Mr., Owen bat opened this school witb flattering pros peettoi usefullnees. Masonic : Fulton Lodge A. F. M meets every Friday night now. Success, gentlemen of the square and compass ! L 0- O. F : We are glad to learn that this order is flourishing. Iniations erery meetting night is now the order of the day. That euchre dub, has got op to dignity of whist, and in due time doubtless master the mysteries poker. the will of draw Pot-Poned. The Foster property was not sold last Saturday, but tbe Sale wis post poned until the 6ih day of March, uw when it will take place at the Court house in this place at 12 o'clock M tTTbe value of Fertilizers is now4ad- mined by all . Tbe only qaeati on is with those who hare the enterprise to try them, where can the bear and cheapest be had? Ihe Messrs. Meroney Rrother, gentlemen well known to the people of this section of the State, claim that they are offering a rery superior article, and they back their assertions and experience, by certificates from good farmers, who have tried the fertiliser. We asked a farmer tho other day , who has been using fertilizers for many years, for bis experience. His answer was that they pay me a hundred per cent on the money invested. 1S . - Precocious : A little red headed rascal, Sam Johnson, about twelve vears old, was up before Mr. Justice Hauzhton on Tuesday last, on a charge of shop lifting at the store of Walton and Ross. The charge being sustained he was sent up to jail : This boy, though young in II ip . a . years, is an out oitenaer, navmg on one occasion robbed the safe of Mock & Brown, and since that time picked np whatever came in hi way. The Lord only knows what is to become of him ! Raill. It seems aa if tbe clouds, by some accident got "upset" or a hole in he bottom, for it has been pouring down for the last few days. Tbe streams are greatly swollen and the bottom lands all flooded. We are srlad to learn that a movement ' V i. nn foot, which if successful will resul io tbe establishment of a National Bank with ample capital, in this place. That States ville Landmark man, made up say that Salisbury subscribed Fifty dollars to the Yadkin Jiail Road, when we really said jifly thousands dollars. Give that compositor a spiteful punch for as Bro. Mallard. In response to our querry, "How did he do it," we have the following, which we give word for word: Mr. Stuward i see in your baper whare you ax me how i got idem chickens of Mr Brown and udders, without makeing any fuss, i kan tell you it is mite y eascy thing to do if you know de word to say. l say de wordes den look wraund to see, l stop the dogs moth the same way. i then stroke my hand done the backs of de chicken liff him up put bim im abag he all wright den i like to get the jews geese an ducks isay de words to dem da follow me enney w here. Some folks wont Dcleve dis but itell you it is as true as use ing to stop blood or cure milk leg. or kan sers. toot heck wile fire and trash in children an many other things, yours fec a Chicken Charmer' Improving The National Hotel ia being newly painted, and otherwise im proved for the comfort and convenience of guests. , -1 II.. Sharp Practice. A vagabond tramp whose name' we did not learn, stole a pair of shoes from a countryman at tbe depot on Monday last, and pawned them to Mr. Jas. Clark fot a quart of whiskey and perhapa other articles. Going back to the depot he enquired of the country man if he hadn't lost a pair of shoes, and being answered affirmatively, told bim that a man whom he didn't know, had given them to him (the tramp) to get him some whisky, See, with, and that if he would come with him, he'd get them back for bim; whereupon they proceeded to gether to Mr. Clark . and demanded the shoe, which Mr. C. at first refused to give up without he was first paid for the whiskey. Tramp cooly iu formed bim that that wasn't law, and Mr. C. had to give np the shoes. That was about the coolest, most dishonest honest proceeding we've heard of lately. We'd like to know exactly tbe legal status of tbe transaction. He stole the shoes, traded them off, and then restored them to the first owner, covering his tracks so adroitly that the theft couldn't be traced to him positive- y l Washingtons Birth-day passed off without any demonstrations. Poor old rebel ! if be could return to his native South for a little while, we know he would be sorry for ever whipping out tbe English. Peace to bis ashes ! A Soldier Gone. Mr. Samuel Hart, a soldier in the war of 1812, died in this county a few days ago at the ad vanced age of 83 years. Mr. Hart leaves many relatives and friends to mom his death. Attorney General Hargrove advises the Senate that a licensed dog tax would be un constitutional. Tbe Attorney General is doubtless correct at least bis opinion U en titled to more weight than Attorney Geueral Williams' opinion on the Enforcement Acts. The doe like other personal nrooertv is e desire to return onr I subject only to an advalorem tax. Only thanks to our friends for prompt renew trade?, professions, frausbies and incomes als, kind words and other favors. As wc are to i.Kmb" tax-under the present vuuoiuunwu. auviun aiEuuicu c tut uuu have no ends to subserve other than those vention Landmark Thanks. We desire (7 The most prosperous men iu Salis bury are the most liberal advertisers now tnd always have been. Liberal and ju dicious advertising will pay the business man and pay him handsomely. dHay Packing Meters. J. M. Knox & Co hare a Uay press in opera tinu with which they can pack between fifty and a hundred bales per day, the baits are quite small, but weigh from 250 to 350 pounds. Navassa Guano. This old and well tested fertilizer is now offered by Mr- J. Allen Brown. It is fully equal to any in the market, and special attention is invited to Mr. Brown's advertisement in another Column. winch make tor the common good, we What then, is sheep raising to be dis- snail in uie iuiure, as in me past, ejnaea paused with in North Carolina, because vor in our bumble way to promote the worthless curs can not be taxed ? It is best interests of the people of our State well known that unless they are taxed ana section ; ior just in proportion as the find their owners are made responsible people are prosperous so will we be. We I for their sheep killing prenpensitiee, that and they have a common interest iu what- our farmers will not risk raising sheep eyer tends to benefit our couuty, town, Past expeiience has proved it to be a use or state, ana vice versa. nnHortki.ir ;,, ti.i. an i,. ... Founder. Founder is an iu flam ma t!on of tbe parts between the crust, or wall and die coffin bone, including tbe lamina;, wnence me name oy which h ib now auv tinguished (laminitis). L The common cause of founder is drinking cold water when exhausted or much fatigued by long continued exertion; but excessive exertion alone will, and often does, produce acute founder, and it is at all times tbe predis posing cause of this disease. Tbe treat ment should be by first removing the shoes. Next give a mild dose of physic The feet should be kept constantly wet by tying a piece of felt or flannel around each pastern, aud allowing it to fall over the hoof, where it is to be constantly wet ted with a mixture composed of water, two parts; alcohol, one part. Or let tbe feet be kept moisty by poulticess two parts bran, with one part oil meal. Long rest iu a roomy, loose stall, the floor cov mm 1 ered with tau or sawoust, is necessary to perfect recovery. A Triumph Oyer Humbug. J t is not difficult to alarm the timid, and invalids are proverbially so. Aware of this fact, the vender of jwendo bitten, "entirely free from alcohol," have raised a false cry against tonic preparations containing spirit?, and no doubt have frightened a few sick folk into purchasing the fermented rubbish, which they sell, and which 1s in finitely more injuri ous than the vilest drams "flrunk at tavern bars. But already a tremendous reaction has set in against these abominable nostrums which, being devoid of the alcoholic basis which alone prevents liquid botanic prepara tions from turning sour, decompose almost as soon as made. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters has lived and will live down multitudes of such im posters. A regular recurrence of the demand for the great alterative invigorant from those who have always been its patrons, ahows that they have not swerved in their i time-honored allegiance to America's roost popular remedy ; and a constant influx of new orders demonstrates how little impres sion, after all, the bilatant denunciations of the mock Litters men have made upon the general public. So long as Hosteller's Bitters continue to cure and prevent intermittent and remittent fever, dispepsia, constipation, kidney disease, and the numerous other ail ments to which they are adapted, they will continue to dominate the factious oppo sition of humbugs, and that will be just as long as they are manufactured and sold- Be it known unto all bogus nostrum venders, of every degree of audacity and knavery, that they can never hope 10 puff themselves into public favcr at the expense of Hostetter's Bitters, the reputation of which ia founded, as it were, upon a rock. JUST RECEIVED A fresh simply of Garden and Field &gd Flower Seeds. Tobacco Seed. Clover Seed. Orchard (Jraaa, Timothy Seeds, Kentucky Blue Grass. Garden Seed Sets a paper, or 40cta per dosen. Ferry's celebrated Cabbage Seed, at ENNISS Drue Store. Salisbury X. C. Feb. 18. 1875. tf. GARDEN & FLOWEB SEED. LANDRETH'S, BUIST8, A FERRY'S A large lot of Seed from the above Seedvmc 9 . . . ... - jusi received and sold low. Send lor a cata logue and call and buy your Seed, if you wish to nay e a nne uaraen, from BUIS A BARKER. Feb. 18th, 1875. tt BLATCHLEY'8 Improved C TJ C U M JEKWyOD PUMP Is the acknowledge Stand aid of the market, by popular verdict, the best pump for the least money Attention is invited to Blatehlfv'x Improved Bracket, the Drop Check Valve, which can be with drawn without disturbing the joints and the copper chamber which never cracks, scales or rusts and will last s life time. For sale by Dealers and the trade generally. In order to be sure that yon get Blatehlcy'b Pump, be careful and see that it has my trade-mark as above If vou do not know where to buy, description circulars, together with the name and address of the agent nearest you wilt bo promptly furnished by addressing stamp urn columh. with CHAS G.BLATCULEY, Manufacturer, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 18, 1875 tf. THEO. P. KLTJTTZ. Ieale eV Retail Drug SALISBURY, . 0. To Merchants, House keepers, Young Folks, uia 'ols, Smokers, Fan ters, Farmers, Grangers, ana everybody eise. Whenever yon oced anything in the way of lilt. Mm -m MEDICINES, ; PAINTS, OIL8. PKUrUMKRIKS, DYI-8TUFFS SEEDS he If ron want the beat article for the east money, go to KLUTTZ'8 DHUO STORE. Geo. M Buis, Lau of G M Uuia 4 Co. C. R. Harkkk, L e of 0 S tartar Co. Patent there is no restiictioa on dogs TT i. J CtA. J .. xa sir otraiiitner. r i , ,i. i . it onatucu i,j luc Mr (Mil" i uere uaa oeeu siopmg ui me D-yuen eM gheep-kil!ing ones uuuou ill uir l ii v a vuiiiiir ireiiL iriiiii . i 1 " ' n igd are property, and why mcuniomi, va, who practiced upon u and no of worth- io Ebro s, a clevei joke, learning that be was iu possession of a patent of some kind. They applied to bim to know what it was (they taking him for a yank), lie represented that he was in posession of a great patent for straight ing hair, and if applied to the top knot of cuffee he would soon have long flowing locks, a county darky and a porter of the house, being over anxious, Mr. ipplied h i s straightner consisting of melted glue. It is unnecessary to say that the hair afore said was straightened. One of the sub- jects remarked that it he Lad by acci dent stuck his head to de house dey would have to pull de house down to get his head away ! not tax them us well as a man's cow or his horae. Why can't the County Commissioners fix tbe value of dogs for taxation, when they assess other property ? This dog question ought to be arranged so that good farmers could raise sheep, and hope the people will iaku the m ilter hand and bring about a solution. i"N MEMORIAN. Wi lli The American. We unintentional- 1 mm t A A A J - .1 I iv r I'fr nninri r nnrn ttiA am t .,., i w. J w tuu v ii 1 1 an wvj ui Statesville American upon its 18tb volume. The American is a good newspaper, skill fully conducted, and the only difficulty io the way of its achieving to great uso- fullness, is politics. Arson. A barn was burnt by a das tardly incendiary on the premises of Peter Hairston, Esq.. near St. Johns mill, io this county a few nights since, nd with it a valuable mule the property of Mr. John llenry Krider. A negro boy was arrested on suspicion, but as the trial before Mr. Justice Haughton revealed no nfficient evidence against him, be was released. A smashun occurred on the W. N. C. R. R. Thursday evening last, as the nail train from tbe west' was passing the Car Shops, breeakingall the trucks from beneath one box car and lodging them nuder another. No person hurt. Our enterprising young friend Mr. John Wil on.ofthe National, was on hand in time to take care of the passengers and bag-rare. J. - . . ... Saturdays : W e know that many a poor wife and mother wishes that Sat day would never come.; tor as often as it rolls round it brings them but misery and the more, the bridge Commissioners who plan Fed. 22, 1875. Messrs. Eoitoiw : It is gratifying to know that we now have the best crossing over Grant's Creek, at McXeely's MiH on the ViIkenboro Road, that we have had for the last twenty-five years. Heretofore it was next to impossible to ckms at that point, when the rtream was the least swollen ; but now, thanks to the energy and good judgment of Mr. Ransom Jacobs, our excellent Bridge Commissioner, we have a good bridge and a pei manent and safe rue'; causeway, that enables the traveler to cross the stream, during the greatest freshets, in perfect safety, and one knows not, which to applaud sufferiug, as its setting sun always finds their husbands or sons brutally intoxica ted. The money which has been received for the hard toil of the week gone for drink, and the bread for the comiug week left un ho ught. This tendency to drunk- ned it, or the contractors, W. M. Kincaid and Burgess Cranford, who exected the job. The writter passed over the above named road, and the New Mocksville Road between Hoffman's Bridge, on the same evening. He found the road, for one mile from Hoffman's Bridge on said Road almost uterly impassible, enness on the part of the working classes r wagons or any kind of vehicles, and it occur- I 1 a l! ak. 'la L J 1 on Saturday evenings, is fast becoming a r8Q 10 nnn ine rsMa 8n?u,a oe repaired, tj ..,; tn.rnlinir ik. ...,; nf hi. the V '"boritiee, or else set it aside al- 0 I f t icrot nor nrA Iron nr nnlt iUa ff ! 1 1 . . - . I vfcVMiwj 'o.u v- au, uuif IIIC ViU BUvSS Ul laiirliWAttiara VV A c .1 1 1 n w r -i aaMMAstA.H 1 oa this subject in an English paper some people of Salisbury need not wonder, that time si tier, to wit; that MoncUiy be made mountain produce seeks some other market, pay-day instead of Saturday, as at present, j when the roads to Salisbury are impassible. This we think would eo far towards Let the proper authorities act in this matterat once or they will inevitably loose the trade or the Mountain counties, A CITIZEN. On the 27th of December, 1874, when the hearts of all true christians were regaling on the gratc-tul joys that swelled the bosoms of the angels at the annunciation, the spirit of Augusta Whetler left its weary, wasted inven titure of mortality and soared to its peaceful, eternal Home. Her life was made up of the innocence and joy of childhood, the blushing beauty and bloorn of girlhood, the autumn feeding aud patient lingering or disease and the Inst sunset scenes when the light beyond the mystic river mingled its richer effulgence even with the paling beams that shone from the earthly shore. When with her youthful eye ahe Raw the sure approach of Death, she w:s not startled she wus not even &id : but with . the nenceful hope of the christain site looked "beyond him to the spirit Land," and the friend (hat were waiting to welcome her there. So vivid, sure :ind glorious were her hnpee that to a degree they rippened into rcalixalion. Those hopes brought clusters of delicious sweetness from the unfading borne of the celestial Kschol. Was it only hope that painted what she said she saw ? Was it only the painting shown her by the angels of a cunning reality? Tho-te spiritual visions those sainted loved ones that heavenly home those roses of loveliness those lilies of white t ltt!e waters of gladness those beantiful stream these all may have been dreams only blipslul dreams in her dying slumbers may have been relieving pictures shown for comfort and cheer to the waiting spirit may possibly have been glances through the pearly gates alar. Uh sultenne litre and with unsneaka- ble loveliness and charm tliere, we cannot won der that she sighed for the hour of sweet relief and leaned towards the arms of the waiting an gel as the little child leans to its mother's ex tended arras. "There was nothing mournful in her death ; Surely if 'Seraphs had not sung her to rest,' Her face would not have been so calm and peaceful while she lay dressed for the grave. She was beautiful in death." Now she has brighter views of celestial scenes, and witfrher immortal kindred she glitters and glorious amid the raptures of the Redeemed. Comfort, hope and Uarful joy spring from her lite and death and fall like sacred benedic tiones on the hearts of loved ones still lingering in this shadowy vale. May they receive all help from Heaven that is needed to give sweet resignation, most pre- u 1 a 1 - . . 1 ulna uuue iiuu mini reunion wnn ir.e sauueu ones who have gene before ! BUIS & BARKER WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DrtfflSt! Corner Main & Fisher Streets, 8ALISBURY, N. C, Where may be found a full assortment of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffi, Fine Hand kerchief Extracts, Foreign A Dome-tic Col ognes, 8oaps, Hair, Tooth A, Nail Brushes, Havana & American Cigars. All grades of SMOKING & CHEWING TOBACCO. A fine lot of Brass A Glass LAMPS; ah the celebrated Perkins A House Nus-EXPLof ive Kerosene Lamps which we warrnnt for twenty ycart. hiskey, r rench .Brandy, bcuppernong Wine by the bottle or gallon.' Blackberry. Malaga, California Sherry A Port Wines. Imported Gin, and in fact everything usually Kept in a nrsi class urug btore. tfur prescrip tion department i nolely in 'Ac hands of the pro prietor, one or the other being in the Store day and ntght and no one need apprehend any dan ger in having their prescription compound ed. Feb. 18th, 1875. tf. THE REBEL A fine young stallion, 6 year old next June, a beautiful mahogany bay, and perfectly kind in harness. Young Rebel was sired by Rebel Devil, of Virginia; he by Michael Angelo; be bv Zinganee ; he by Sir Archie ; his dam by Fanny Lucas ; she by Waterloo; she by Stand ard; she bv Monsieur lanson. lcung Rebe is a thorough-bread, by his sire, and is from fine dam of good qualities. We. oiler his services atourstable, the Spring feaon, on the lollowing terms : single service So, for the season, from March loih, $8 for the Insurance, $10, money due at the end of the season, and as soon a the mare proves to be in foal. The change ol property, in either instance, will forfeit the Insurance. The man who turns the mare, if he is afterward traded, will be held responsible for the Insu rance. Will use every precaution to prevent accidents, out win not oe responsible tor any that may occur. Will be thankful for a share of public patronage, and will endeavor to give satisfaction. J. A. NAIL A BRO. hi To mi Afflicted N- K - m m . . wwm mm or siekoaas yo laWM tfcee vmm great troth you BOoqU kf la nxwmmm oewieates ia a1aa of tbe WW. Purify the, nn over isajW M Mr ixKnaa B iTT ana, Wa NOTICE. MS is lasbasiarfr a ad uue leave? given to all i.yeriv. to exhibit th. r.ore we am da v of rebraarv l7a all peraooa indebted to tbe amid mesa are' ned snake oarmi m ;ik, ,i.i. EL1Z.BETH LYERI.V, Adssr'r. Fen, 4. l75-4w. Tj I FOB SALE. GARDEN SEEDS. 10.000 papers warranted fresh and genuine ust received from Landreth, Buist, Ferry, Briggs, and Johnson, Sc Robbtns, At cents a Paper. Liberal discount to country merchants at KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. IRISH POTATOES 25 bbls, Rose, Oqodricu fc P&- LR8S, Just Rf.ceivkd at KLUTTZ'S IilUO STORE. CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. A lsrge stock, warranted Extra-cleaned, Fresh ft Genuine, at low prices at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Patent oooaty rigkt. of Faa MU1 fcr mml aSBith a form are oflrrd tar U L. ... u . oooaUes Vest of Yadkin river, also law liSmLa 1 right of Hooth Carolina. m iie nm mm bo seen at L. V. Brown's The t shop. Apply or write to W1IXUMJWCKSON, MORE STOVES. and better osies (ban ever v Lome now aod got the BEST. Get the i called the f you want one that will oothwt any other, aod mi u nuot oi aa r.W 1KU , and o give aatiaf action An. Various atyles, of M stoves at a small profit. TIH WARE, OHCXT IBOV A Com o4 II A TV 12 1 A T nn .m.A Merchacu supplied al Low Pai-n c'mmm .. VAIV for all kind of rr,r X- lIX ' ubww m m i in wuu atain C L. V. Brown. I . 4 4 Griffith's Band This band com Poted of our younger citizens was out nading a few nighta since, and their arkable proficiency, considering the of the players and the short time y have beeu practising, was the subject f general ren.a.k. Dr. Griffith baa ft9vn decided talent as a musical direc . od his band will prove a valuable miliary to our renowned "Salisbury croet Baud." Amusement : Charlotte aoems to b&viog almost a surfeit of amusements, le our splendid Opera House stands wy this thus t With a splendid Wed an appreciative community it 7 no hA so, aud we hereby invite i l companies 7-"ry , vieit. If J can draw on us at sight all pay cm, to don't par for tbe de -provided wee got the cash. curing the evil, for then instead of baying a day of rest before him, the workingman would have his weeks work ahead, and must of necessity keep sober. We would i-l . 1 I . ''VI iiae to see tnc experiment trica by ome of our largest employers. an art, yet people would We often hear verbal complaints, and see printed complaints, about Rail roads discriminating against Charlotte in the way of charges for freight. Such discriminations are unjust, aud our busi ness men should resolve tiot to patronize any Koad that discriminates against bring ing cotton or produce to this place. Let our merchants sign a pledge to that et feet. Charlotte Democrat. To be silent is sometimes n t so great a one as certain have as believe who are wisest when they are most silent. Truth is tho golden chain which links the terrestrial with tbe celestial, which sets the seal of heayen on the things of tbe earth and stamps them with immortality. Anna Jameson. "As the eye which gaz?d at the sun cannot immediately discern uny object : as the mau who has beeu accustomed to behold the ocean turns with contempt from a stagnant pool ; so the mind which Surely if the merchants of Charlotte haa contemplated eternity overlooks and I .1 : - .u t.: . C .: T r I . UCBUIBC9 LUC bUHJ0 Ul kllUU. dTUUSUn. ave cause of complaint on account of 1 6 J high tariffs, those of Salisbury have far A Montana paper thinks there iaan aw greater cause when we take into consider- J?",lTS made4v th Bech "VVIiv ' It aava "rirlit nnt liar, la Kill ation the fact thai it is cheaper for our Cw,y. He Wftnt into m familyj married merchants to ship their goods from the one girl, spoiled 'nother, and has run away North over the N. C Railroad to Char- with the third ; and yet there ft no trial, TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. At the regular meeting of the 'Rowan Rifle Guards, held on the evening of the 22rd Feb., 1875. Lieut : Eugene Wilson, as Secretary, u fie red the following preamble and resolutions which were unaniuoualy adopted.-r- Wherasc it hxs ple;ed God to take from our midst, our comrade, F. A. Kerr, we his fellow soldier-, wishing to otK-r some tribute to the memory of one whom we honored and respect ed while living here r I , , m, . . . . ... rvhsovnu ist, in at, vrniie we now with submission to the'will of an A II wise Providence we do od'wr our sincere avmuathv to the family of our late comrade, and shall feel bis loas aa well in our ranks as in tbe ordinary walks of life. 2nj. That, to show to others our appreciation of his good qualities as a soldier and a man and in token of our individual esteem, we wil wear the usual badge of mourning : o. 1 hat a copy of these resolutions be sunt to the family of the deceased, and that the same be furnished to tbe Watchman and Intelligen cer for publication. Win. BROWN, EUGENE WILSOM, Captain. Srcretary. Died in Rowan Co.. N.C. Feb. 11th., 1875. Rarauel Hart, age 82 years, 3 months and 7 days. He was a soldier of the war of 1812-14. Peace to his aches lotte and then back to this place, than it is to have them shipped directly here. And then the people of this county pay thirty or forty thousand dollars in exces sive freights every year ; and they must continue to do so, until they secure a competing line that will force tbe N. C. Railroad to deliver goods at reasonable rates. We believe the completion of the Yadkin Railroad would be worth a hun dred thousand dollars a year to our couuty aud town. no statements, no nothiug, ouly just the old man with a rifle looking around after Bill." A Texas barber draws custom by drap ing into poetry when business is dull. This is how he touches the popular heart : Shampooing and razor honeiug I will do to perfection, In hair aud whisker dyeing, I defy in spection, Therefore I solicit gentlemanly custo mers as protection, To support myself, family and connection. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 1 have the largest stock of Drugs, Dyes, Grocers Drugs Jcc, in Western Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at Baltimore Prices thus saving you tbe freight. Special attention to bot tling Kfsences, Laudanum, Paregoric, Opodeldoc, Caster k Sweet Oil Sec. Write for prices, to JTHEO. F. KLUTTfc DRUGGIST Salisbuby, N. G. Housekeepers Supplies. Flavoring Extracts, Essence, 8pices, Gelatine, Mustards, Soda, Dye-Stuff-, Toilet aud Laundry Soaps, Lye, Matches, Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys Sec, al ways on band of best qtality at KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. mmmmmmmmmmmB For Young Ladies anil Gentlemen. Fine Perfumeries, Elegant Soaps, Cosme tics, Soaps, acbous, Toilet Sets, Vases, Hair, and Teeth Brushes, Pocket Books Stc, in endless vsriety at KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. aaa well prepared to cot good 8TENCIL PLATES for marking Tobacco, Flour Pa teat Bvery penos doing may kind of work or uem tliould have a stencil to advertise hu ess, as it u acknowledged to be the beat mni cheapen way to Ist people know what voa are' doing. ' d4 One nark with stencil mnj gat a easftosnrr, rim for yon, that will put Hi Kuaaxa of Dullam in your hand. Try it and joa will got eos li'mor you never thought of." MY PRICES ARE DOW, AS FOLLOWS. One fourth inch letters 5 cents per Utter One balf and 6ve-cighu J " - Three-fourth A One inch letter 7 " " " They may be eent to any past of or roan at a mall coat. Send iovoor order atati Mains of lottera yon , prefer, and tbe Stencil will be mode nnstiv cot I .1 r ana promptly lorwaraed. Fiaher street Salisbury, X. C. L. V. BROWN, April 23. 1874-lf. r.s. NORTH CAROLINA, Davidson County : In the Supee- . ior Court. Elizabeth Ward, Gray Harrin 1 and wife Elizabeth, James E. Ward, John Ward and Sarah Ward, bv i their Guardian John Hedrick, Jane Ward, by her Guardian John Leonard, Charles F. Ward, by bia Guardian Ab'ram Croat, riaintiff. Against. '. Summons 8. Ij. Stout, Matthew Stout, and others whone names are unknown, hei r-at-1 aw of Peter Stout , deceased , William T. Wet, Jeunma West. Rachel Weal, Sarah Went, Satn'l West, and William Yarbro', heir-at-law of Hannah West, deceased, Defendan'n J Cigars 1 yon Say ? Uh yes, we nave litem at all prices from 2 cents to 25 cents, and can tell them by the box at jnfcbeis prices, onr celebrated 9 cent PECULIAR CIGAR is acknowledged the best in the world at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. SUPERIOR COURT : DAVIDSON COUNTY. Fall Tbkm 1874. WlLtE SAIXTBING-Plaiutiff, ) Order of (tJ Poblioa J . M. Thou ason, Defendant, ) lion. It appenr.og to tho Court that a Summons returnable to this Term of tho Court, against tbe defendant is returned, not to be found, aod that the defendant is a boo resident of the .State, having recently oVportod tho same, it is now on motion of plaintiff's counsel ordered and adjudged by toe Court. mat trie service in this action be erred by publication, and to that end ia orooed that the same. u aether with not tee of tho at tachment hereinbefore levied, bo published for six weeks successively, ia the "Carolina Watchman" a newspaper published in thin District, Commanding the Defendant to ap pear at the uest term of this Court, answer or demur to tbe Complaint, according la law. Said Summons is as follows. DAVIDSON COUNTY :-Io the Superior Court. Wilie Saintsitg. Aaaitutf James M. Thunason. t A) SUMMONS. -- SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected by McCubbins, Beall, and Julian Buying Rates : CORN new 80 to 85. COTTON -13 a 14 FLOUR $3.50 to 3.75 MEAL 85 a 90. BACON county) 12 to 15 -hog round POTATOES Irish 90a Sweet 75 to $1 EGGS 12 to 15. CHICKENS $2.50 per djox. LAUD 12 to 15- FE ATHERS? new, 50. RYE a 90 to $1 BEESEWAX-28 to 30. WHEAT $1.15 a $1.50. BUTTER-25: DRIED FRUIT-5 to 8. ' ' Blackberries, 8 ets. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA TOTIIK SIIER.FFOF DAVIDSON COUN TY, GREERTING. You are Hereby Commanded to aummon S. L. Stout, Matthew Stout, and others, whoe names are unknown, heirs-at-law of Peter Stout, deceased. William T. Wert, Jemima We, Rachel Wet, Sarah West, Samuel West, and William Yarbro', heirs-at-law of Hannah TTest, deceased, the defendants above named, if to be found in your County, to be and appear before the CLERK OF OUR SU PERIOR COURT, for DavidaonCoontv, at the Court-Houae in Lexington, within twenty daya from the service of the Summon, exclusive of the day of service, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of tho Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within ten day ; and let the aaid Defendant take notice that if they fail to anawer tbe aaid complaint within the time prescribed by law, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in tbe complaint. Hereof fail not and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal this Cth dsy of February, 1875. Seal C. F. LOWE, Clerk of the Super. Court of Davidson County And Judge of Probate It appearing by affidavit to the mliafaclioo of the Court, that tbe above named defendant in the forgoing Summons, to wit. : 8. L. Stout, Matthew Stout and others, whoso name are unknown, heirs-at-law of Peter Stout, deceased, William T. West, Jemima Went, Rachel West, Sarah West, Samuel West, and William Yar bro', heirs-at-law of Hannah West, deceased, are proper parties to tbia action relating to Real Property in tbia State, and that amid defendant are non-residents of this State and that their residence is not known and cannot with doe diligence be ascertained, and that aaid defen dants cannot after doe diligence be found with in this State : Ordered that the Summons herein, a copy of which is hereto annexed, be served by publication of the same once in each week for six successive weeks ia "The Carolina Watchman," a new pa per published in tho town of Salisbury, in the 8th Judicial District, State of North Carolina. C. F. LOWE, C. 8 C Feb. 11,876 w Pr. fee $15,50 PURE WINES Sc LIQUORS for medial and church purposes always on hand at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. inn chill PILLS. Ouly 25 cents a box t Warrranted or money refunded. After years of experi menting, I have at last found tbe Great Remedy for Chills, Fever Ac Ague, Jcc, and can contulcn'Jy recommend it to my friends and the public. Try It. TEAS. Finest Teas in the mark et, Put np in air tight. Ub cans, 25 per cent less than usual Prices at KLUTT'S DRUG STORE. Ix short whenever you want Prescrip tions carefully prepared, or need anything usually kept in a First class Drug Store, and want to be esrtaiu of getting j ut what you call for, and of being politely aod, promptly served. Be sue to call ou or send to THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Dbcggist SsWPBURY, N. C. Jan. 28, 1875 tf. me : j officers STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To the Sheriff of Davidson County Grout ing : Yoa are hereby commanded to Sum mons James M. rbomason, the above nani.-d, if to be found within County, to be sod appear before tbe iodare of onr Superior Court, to be bold for the county of Davidson at tho Conn lioose in Lexington, on ibe ih Monday aAer tho 3rd Monday of September. 1874. aud answer the complaint whirh will be deposited ia tho office of the clerk of the 8operir "Court of said County, within the first three days of the next term, thereof. d let the aaid de fendant take notice that if be foil to answer the said complaint within the Usee prescrib ed by law. the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de was Jed io the em plaiut. Hereof foil not. and of this Seaunoas mske due return. Given under my baud aod teal of said f'Mirt. this 5th day of May. 1874. Seal L. E. JOHNSON. Clerk of tho Superior Court, Davidson Cvooty. Said Wart sou of Attachment and Levy is as follows. THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA To lira sheriff of Davidson County Greet it aoDeannr t aSasvite to th granting this warrant. plaintiff i entitled to recover from the da nt James M . Tbomasou aod that the above named plaintiff Wilts Ksiotsing ia snoot to commence aa action in this Court acsinst defendant, for the seduction of Plaintiff s lsughter Sarah A. Ssintsing by 4efoaso.it for which bo chums dsrunges of Five bus dred dollars and cost of suit. You are forthwith commended to attach and safely keep nil the property of the said James, 11. Tboinsson ia your eooaty, or so muel thereof as msy be sufficient to satisfy said demand, with loots sed expenses. L. E. JOHNSON. Clerk. SHERIFF'S RETURN. No personal property of the erfrndoat J. M. Tbomasou to W found in ist county to as isfy this warrant of sWarhansoa I here by levy on J. II. Tbomsson's Interest la one hundred sod 6 fty acres of fond lying ia IMvid sou County, adjoining the leads of Wn MjoRary. Samuel Sowers and others, alee 5 levied- on ooe other tract on the waters Keedy Creek containing 99 acres snore o less in asid County adjoining the laoda Michael Evans, 11. J. Grimes and others all of which is to satisfy this srnrrsmt in nt Ucnment September 12m. 1874. D.LOFLINO Sheriff. Iu Testimony whereof I have hernaato n r band sod sffexed the semi of said Cue: n Lexington, the 25th day of Jan my at office Seal I C Printers fee 15.50 Feb. 4, 1875-6 w. . LOWE Clerk, iuperior Court. Frinlcrs fee 9tt t . I a 4 v 1 . i L -i j s
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