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I CaraUna Watchman APRIL 1. ' . . . m ., 11 ... , . j n i ftmfl iho wnrid Hpolared bv toe nresi. irom ine edge of the wants ana renmrenieii is ot yoked in Ug Md the lives of a peo the people. He should be a stales man, i CANVASERS WANTED. not a time-eerrer ; an honest man, not a Wo are offering liberal inducements to trickster ; an humble-minded man, not a tenons canvat-sing for the Watchman. eelf-conceited impious teiiow, .ear.ese.y I Kl 1 -- -?x .,,! -1 with rusntng wuere who men "u The Supreme Court of tbe United caution. v . . States has decided that the Constitution We throw out these suggestiooc to pie offered to vindicate its justice. It was no concealed, hidden, my sterions masked conspiracy. Had it been, never, never could it have enlisted the devoted hearts of tbe noble people who sacrificed every thing but honor around its shrine. Its numoses were spoken here; they were never concealed or dented. Its councils ,L I .......... a ... . .L!. nr in f ho 1 i tr h t of Hei veil . ItS lines 01 j. . f t. . i,a f n,Hniri on HiAito tne nuD c in mil io renecuon on mio - . . .1 k r:.. 1 1. . . kanA ncun"uiu - r . , nprosa the continent. " nuv-u-o uuiUwV ava... . . - I .... SI I llrlLLlO OUVVH.U ..-w w any one; and consequently, the right of subject with the view ot securing proper n broad day wefe Ua Je not conceded. nominees to tbe Convention to ne new Ueuse- ad around it .clustered tho hopes this year. I and pride of a pure and patriotic people. iMom Tk- mn,o mm read and studr the mw Are courage, truth, honor, consistency, women to vote is . 1 . . a. a soeech of the Hon. Matt W. Ran- M3T The people of Charlotte exhibit a fortitude, and unsullied virtue evidences ... . . . . I . 1. ik. nunl. uilm nnau 1 1 im will the better we like it. We give some commendable pnde in the energy tney Zlk.. iTi.r- TJ- 1 ... .1. A ...J Ul'BlXHUIIUUl &" , extracts this week and will continue to 00 are puuing iotiu to eecoro -u . , rwjort the oweft so hereafter as our space will permit, snceesful celebration, on the 80th of May, p,. 0f cowardice and crime ? If this North Carolina certainly has cause to De in nonor 01 tne ueuienuiai ABnifenwr ue lrQe numan cnaracter is maeca wonn j - -mUm ;n rr,nrrp9 thf. Morklunhurir Declaration of I tide- less, national honor a mockery and an prouu 01 ua W"- 1 i r . She mm never abler represented either in pendence. TKnaSwr. if you will think for a moment: the Senate or in the House. It would be l his u a matter in wnwn an nonu if you win reflect uuon tbe character of a glorious thing if a copy of Ransom's Carolinians should feel an interest. Tbe t,a people whom you denounce, tfkar neech could be put in the hands of every event to be celebrated never fails to awa- history, their associations, the language Northern man and woman. ken their pride and make tnem love ana tney ape., wr 6rB PiS honor North Catoliua more. It is there, brotherhood with yon for nea. ly a century , iHow is it that the mails from fore fit tUat the descondanU of the brave J the North are so very irregular of late and noble men who rendered the Old believe that a pebple from whom The daily papers fronrltaleigh, the News North State immortal by their glorious sprung in each 6ucceediug generation for and the Sentinel, come to us two or three Lfe should come together on the Gen, one hundred years a Hue of statesmen, at a time, and then again several days teDnitt, d to do honor t0 their mem0ry. aivioes, scuoiars ana eroe ,uiCrior . . . L . 1 nnno in anv nnrtmn or thi llmnn h elapse without any, and wo tail to get them come from aU ot lhe Stale decended uuder the shadow' of Duuiu 1 ovuiii auu liuuoii, lor tu-y nut tu-1 your civilization to iue aeptn 01 Daroar- we, bnt we hear subscribers to these pa- gned t0 any comiiy hi particular, although ism ? Dotp history or human experience pen complaiuing. l ue same may ne saiu it proper the duty should be performed juy any sucu conclusion 1 fthn,il matter from farther North. uZZU. rm. u Aud yet you call now upon the publ . , tm l j 1 :. 1 A: . . opinion of the world to believe that one Tlnw la it ? And w IV Id L f W C desire ..il .: : . J J .... .!. ..,o( .f . . . ... I . . . wwumwu uryeuuwuu i-u half of our whole nation, brothers in to call attention ot Ool. J . O. .Long, tne North Caroiiuians feel aud take in it, and blood with vou. sharers of the same iu Special Postal Superintendent, to it ia to be hoped that material aid will be heritance of your fathers, honored Ameri great annoyance, with tho hope that ne rendered aud liberai contributions made can .'reemen eaucatea, virtuous, and . . - , o . .1 I associated wun you you can upon tne from all sections of the State and South . ,. h h n Elliott, of Statesville. who killed m order that the celebration may be wor- and habitnally guilty of darker crimes Neal, last Summer, has been pardoned thy of our people aud the event they than have ever beeu committed in human out of the Penitentiary, after a confine- nor. Government aid having been htory. And instead of devoting our .I! 2 J'u. li- wut refused, the expenses will be defrayed by ene6leB ?or P "otism, our intelligence, be- yoa have A ROY A I. ORCfAN. The stomach has been well named a "royal, FAIR WARNING. cXscij A Walton and make aettie- organ," since it sways and controls tbe entire All persons indebted to ...,. 1 1 .n,i .AnA nmri.l a re MQuestsd to cesie font ::.T"'::::!r"": . :z.z "i 2: met u w. dT oiUpriLor umy win . mm . w wa v v m ofanVmear find teir aepoumy in tb wiiwuon. thising with it as the servants of a prince sym pathize with their master. Each ope of. is fed and sustained by it even the brain it- March, 18th 1 mo. self, the centre of sensation, is absolutely de pendent upon it for sustenance. Consequently, when the stomach fails to perform its all-im portant offiee, the subordinate organs also falter in their doty. The reason why Hosteller's The Belmont Press, HICKORY, N. C, ntruir TiiililTaViwl m OaiawKA fidal effect upon the general health, and H Cce. a.hs aa exieosive circulation anch a reliable preventive of disease, ia that ainoug MercbanU. farmers, and all elasaes they speedilr overcome weakness- or diaosdars of bnsiuess meuio the 8tate. The Paaae of the stomach, and thus insure complete nour- is a live, wide-fcwake Democratic paper, ishment of the emir mrmtem and m healthful l id is a desirabte nMjdiunf foTdVertiaiog rn ' j -" ' 1 r a 11 il 1 -- - western morcn aruiiaa. xioem urmi ystem performance of its various fanction. Unlike those stimulants whose alcoholic principle is unmodified bv judicious medication, the spirit ous basis of these Bitters, which is of the purest description, holds in solution herbal alteratives and in viirorants to which a foremost rank has been assigned in materia medics. Bnt it is not alone the fact that these sovereign bo tanic elements enter into the composition of tbe Bitters that constitutes them such a be nign tonic and corrective, but also that thev are so happily combined that the full effect of each is exerted upon the disordered or debili tated system. The digestive and secretive organs are the first to experience their benefi cent operation, which extends, by sympathy, to the brain, the nerves and the circulation. The influence thus exerted is fruitful of those great sanitary remits which have built op the reputation uf this truly national medicine. allowed on yearly advertisement. Subset ip tion $2.00, in advance. Address MURBIL 5c THOMXrNSON, Editors and Proprietors. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALISBURY'S GREAT BARGAIN STORE. The undersigned take pleasure iu informing I date them, making them good at any time. Tie Christian at Work. T. De Witt Tal mage, Editor. Without Premium, $8; with Premium, $S 25. To Clerzynien, 75 cents lean. A Choice or Two Pakmiuxs. wanted. Also, Five SaM-Scbool Papers Under the same editorial supervision. Each published monthly, and suitable for School ro Home. The best aud cheapest published. Beautiful Premiums with these also. GOOD WORDS, MY PAPER, GOOD CHEER. OLD AND "YOUNG, DEB 8ONNTAGSGA8T (German). e number our papers, but do NOT t a mw9 SAVE LABOR, SAVE TIME BY USING THE - -A in a -0 -nrm-r o rT fWXT It will ran lighter, It will tarn your land better, It will make you better eropa, Jt wil you less to keep it in order, than any other Plow you have wver need. ' i 1 ' - .. .. T 17 J '4 si f . .. We wiff forni yob Point one year for one plow in ordinary land for one Dollar be refunded to you. s you pay your blacksmith to do the same on your old-fasbsoped Plow T . - - Wehavejuataaadeagreat reduction in Price T ' 1 : B ! All we ask of you is. Try it, and then if you don't like it btiag Ubaok and ywar moaerikafi WE WARRANT EVERY PLOW MERONEY & BRO. tf. "sTA 4 i : - Stsbory, N. 0 April 1. 1875 tf. ment ot about toor montus only, w nat -v "J. . ' and our virtues here to develop, reform, is the nse of having laws to punish crime? private contributions. This is as M aQd improve this ereat country, we are Harder trials of late are simple mocker- ehould be, since every one may have an Dow carrying on a war on the floor of the i S . a sr ies, burlesques on justice. The cowardly opportunity to snow aia appreciation 01 assaasin and murderer is protected rather tbe occasion by contributing to. its suc- than punished. The failure to punish ce8B- mnrderais with death is a crime against The aid of all citiaens of the State is humanity aud Heaven for which the whole invoked, and if there are any in Salisbury country is suffering fearful retribution, who wish to contribute, and we doubt though the sniveling sentimentalists and not there are, they may have an opportu misguided humanitarians are only respon- nity to do so by calling on Mr. Theo. F. sible for this great injustice. Let murder- Kluttz who will receive and forward any 8torV) 0& 1 think by Thucydides, of the ers and criminals of very description be 1 sum that may be left him for the pur- two Greek generals who had not spoken punished: It is a duty imposed on hu- pose government Jy divine law. Senate with each other almost as bitter, and I fear not quite as manly, as that iu which we were engaged a few years ago upon the Potomac and the Sutqnehau na Senators this is wrong. Before God it is wicked. Cannot we stop it ? An incident in history occurs to me now which I do not know that I have thought of for twenty years. I remember the SENATOR RANSOM'S GREAT CQL. Wm. JOHNSTON'S SPEECH. LETTER ON USURY. The great speech of Senator M. W. We hope that every reader of the Ransom continues to attract the attention Watchman will carefully peruse and 0f the press of other States. They are cause defeat and ruiu. for years. A bitter and herditary feud separated them. The Persians were at the gates of Athens. Tbe lines of battle were drawn iu front of tbe city. The Persian hosts, vastly superior in number, confronted the thiu liue of the Greeks, and the great fear with tho city was that tbe dissension between tbe two geuerals might J ut before the study the ablo letter of Col. Wm. John- filled with extracts from it, and the fact battle commenced, the historian says, ston on Usury, which appears in to-day's that each paper we peruse copies different rom either wing of the Greek lines the - - W t-iunl Innnnm mora onon a rmntn nktn . paper. It is conclusive, unanswerable, portions, is evidence of the force and beau Col. Johnston is not only the ablest fi- ty of the whole. nancier, but one of the wealthiest and The Richmond Enquirer says : "A most respectable citizens. His opinions more elaborate or exhaustive argument on this subject are, therefore, entitled to could not have been made, while in beau- the highest- consideration and respect, ty of style and elegance of diction it will He takes up all thr arguments against compare favorable with the most celebra- .1 ! L I . i . . . I J " mm ucw usuiy mw uuu succeasiuiiy com- ted orations that have been preserved to cannot yon and I, the North and the bats them. He leaves no ground foi the Qs either from ancient or modern times. South, shake hands and bury our auger 1 free money men to stand on, and shows The simple jbjec; of tbe orator seems to f 1 l,unk 1 rival leaders were seen approachinsr in front of their troops, and simultaneously reaching the centre impulsively seized each other's hands aud exclaimed I remember the old Greek words "Let us bnry our anger.'' Need I repeat that victory shone upon that godlike act of patriotism. Ihey burried their auger; and why their customers and the community at large that thej are now in rccepts of a large stock of Sprint and Summer selected with great care and direct from the Eastern markets con sisting in parts of all kinds of Dry Goods No tions, y HATS, SOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, GROCERS, &c, &c. Which they are fh tcrminrd to sell loie tlotrn Jor cwth. Uitiest Cash price, paid for all kinds ot uoUHtrif , oauct. u ur plan is Quick Sales and small profits 1 it i . ... , ana we believe that the public will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere SO TROUBLE to SHOW GOODS. We beg to return our thsuks for past patrouage and hope by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit continuance of the same. BicCUBBlXS, BEAL 8c JULIAN. April 1, 1875 ,r-tf. Foil particulars and sample copies of all papers furnihed on application. IOKATIO C. KING, Publisher, BoX 5103, March 18. thai the nroaneritv of the nennla and the k... . ..... kr.. uA .m. r..ii ooutti ot r f m - r - i uavc uccu w lay uauic tut www y a iuii I i j know the booth. I was bora the i'otomac. My ancestors i i. t. . U 1 1 a. i , . . I . - . i uutc uci iucib iK-i k tt u uuuurcu rears States depends upon a low rate of jn- and calm statement of the whole cause of l waa rai8ed lliere. l wag educated thero quarrel or rather, .to give all tbe reasons I hardly know of any other place. Every - as tne money ring will be apt to make that could be adduced to show why there thing 1 have is there, I love lfer people an effort to bring about a reaction against js no further cause of quarrel, between the the Usury law by tbe meeting of the next North and South ; and it is to be reeret- Legislature so as to have the law repealed, ted that a copy of the speech coold not we hope that Col. Johnston s letter will be olaced in the possession of ever v fami- - - r k - w. ana I am wun them, l see them at home. I see them in Louisiana. I sue them in Texas. I know theiu iu Virgiuia. I am iu the very bosom of the South, aud I think the sentiment I utter here to-day not Change of Time of Holding Cer tain Courts. The following actof the Geucral Assembly wil oe found of interest to the citizens of Kowan and Davidson and io those having busin transactions in these counties : An Act o change the time of holding certain 'eOctsPerOTJART. Wine for Church purposes at 60 eta per uart at EXXI3S' Drug Store ext to Meroney & Uro. SOcts WILL BUY A gallon of the Best Kerosene Oil ENNISS' DRUG 8X0 EE. Next to Meroney A Bro's. - . Mmmmr ' F W ' iSi - - - - Prescription B epar tment. rrcscriptions Carefully ('om)tonnded day or night by experienced, and skillful Druggist. with neatness and despatch. To Ministers of the Gospel I will sell n eonaiderablj below my regular prices. JXO. H. ENNISS, Druggist. Next to Meroney A Bro. A Fresh Supply of Brigg's Garden Seed received this day at KX N1S.V Drug Store Next to Meroney JL Bro. .. m St A k BEAUTIFUL A I A L 1 U uKAVK UUYKKlsl, Is now offered to everj one interested In beautifjinf and protecting the g; kte, their deceased relatives. They are made in four sUvs, with a variety of styles, ranging In price ftom tti to $60. according to sua and style. Can be painted any color desired, ai:dVd"ar galvanised to suit the taste of purchasers. A gilvaniacil plate, containing whatever inseriptUMi parti desire, i fumisbed with each mound rsc of charge. this Handsome degofation is offered at such prices as to place it within reach of alL We invite the cilhwas and public generally to call and examine for tbemseives. Specimen can be seen at J. A. Uamsay s once. C. PL.YLEB, Aent. I SailisbHry, N. CAg. 6. 18?4-f Kily made by selling TEAS at IMPORTERS' PRICES, or getting op rlubs iu towns aud country fur tbe oldeat Ten Company in Amarica. Grrateat iaduea- m.M.ts.. S.-n'd for eireular, CANTON TEA CO., 143 Chambers St. N. Y. 4w. FOE SALE. be filed for future study and reference. I Jy fa both sections of the country. We is the sentiment of the people. I do u mL , . . , ... hav read the greater nortion of it nwr Wk I know it is their sentiment. ir xne ooum is to ne amicted witn a . " " , . " In reply to Senator Edmuuds' allusion leetute tour from Miss Anna Dickinson. nd hud nothing which should not meet to General Lee, Senator Ransom said : She had better be culti vating a flower gar- PProval of tbe m08t prejudiced and t waa not pre8ent wbeu the diacU8jion den or nursing children, if she can find QUfe80"11 partisan, it ne still nave tne took place between my friend, the Sena- a a a r Ia At f a sf a v smallest particle ot love ot country, vene wr irom Georgia ulr- troruou ), and the ration for its past, or hope for its future, distinguished Senator from Vermont, (Mr. left in his selfish constitution. While we EumQu,;,I!ii,n0,t1 her tbe ' io . , , . vhen be alluded to the name of General cannot eive (reneral Ransom s aneech in l t a .ua t j.-a r iicc. x rcgiei. mat x.um not, ana ior a lull, there are portions ol it which we feel very different reason from what that Sen- nothing more becoming her sex. Lec turing by women is only admissible in the family circle. When a woman ap pears on the public rostrum as an orator or leader in politics, or a teacher in medi cal, physical, moral op social science, she overleaps the bounds of nature and be comes unsexed. If the great Apostle is to be esteemed as authority, it is not only a shame, but a crime for a woman thus to appear. Women lecturers are the creatures of that peculiar sort of North eruisni that produced Free Loveism, Spir itual ism, Beecherism and that glories in black mailing and harlotry. The South hat generally kept free of such things, and we hope her people will give Miss Anna Dickinson and all such spinsters or mon atrocities, whether married or not, "a wide berth." It is enough that we have the old ghoul and authoress of the lies iu Uncle Tom's Cabin living on the coast of Florida. CON- DELEGATES TO THE VENTIOW. It has hitherto beeu the especial pride of our State in the selection of Delegates to a blate Convention to send the ablest and beat men in the community. This is wise. For the framing or amending of a Constitution under which the people are to live for years, is no small matter, and sheuld be entrusted to the hands of her wisest and most far seeing men as a matter of prudence. It should net be made an occasion for conferring a corrupt- nent npon any merely populor favorite The uaioiwt -. to be attended to is too im jjortant to be entrusted to superficial or unproved men. The selection should have a very close reference to fitness and qualifications for the trust. The delegate ehould De ot wen known ability, and fa we should be derelect in our duty not to reproduce, if only to afford our readers the opportunity to judge of the merits of the whole by the strength and beauty of its parts. The reply to the appareut assumption on tbe part of the Republicans of the North that the Southern people are still dangerous to the peace of the country that they are a band of traitors, red-hand ed murderers and assassins, stained with barbarism, and guilty of the blackest deeds iu human history, he said : Perhaps there is something in the his tory of this Southern people that justifies this frightful suspicion and fills the minds of Senators with alarm and dread. That cannot be. For they are the children of brave English ancestors who, for love of civil and religious liberties, left the shores of Europe and settled the New World. They are the immediate descendants of the bold and wise men who helped to es- taousu American independence, and to frame this grand magnificent government. 1 heir u lustrous fathers have certainly handed down to them tbe passion of liber ty and tne principle of Constitutional freedom. We have inherited it for irht a w ti hundred rears from our ancestors; but those ancestors have not transmitted any taint of or example for secret treason. In the kuglish heart the spirit of conspiracy never found a genial home. It is the growth of other soils. But have not re cent events, you will say, furnished rea sonable grouuds tor these apprehensions ot a secret colossal organization hostile to the government Has not the South just emergen irom a gigantic war which men aced the very existence of the Union riii r - a - a . xnat is very irue; nut remember that it ator may suppose. The mention of that name, Mr. President, can never giye me any thing but pleasure. If for a The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Sec. 1. That hereafter the Superior oar-is ior tne county ot ltevidson shall bchcid on the fourth (4th) Monday after the third (3rd ivionuay in .March and September, and the Superior Court of Kowan county shall be held at me times as now nraaenbad hm Um fnr tka holding of the Superior Court of Davidson comity. Sec. 2. That all process and rocofrniaanees heretofore issued or taken from said Courts shall be deemed returnable into said Courts as if the same had been made to conform to the change of said Courts as above provided for. Sec. 3. That this act shall take effect from and after its ratification. In General Assembly read three times and ratified 22nd day of March, 1875. NOTICE. C hange of time of holding the Superior Court for Bo wan Coun ty. My farm situated on Grants creek about 9 miles from Salisbury U now for sale. This farm contains about 240 acres, of the nest tarming land in Kowan County. Has on it a good two storv dwell ine House a double barn and other necessary buildinga and also a well of excelieut water. Partiea w'shinc to purcuae gooa anu cheap property will find it to tlieir interest to give m a call, can a! warn be found at Kluttz, Graham A Rendlemaa's Store Salisbury, N. C. K. FRANK GRAHAM. March 18, 1875, 3mo. at any time iu this debate I had lost sight of my nut ; it 1 had permitted personal resentment and sectional passion to ob scure the path I should tread; if I had forgotten the high character that should attach to a Senator of my country, let me assure the Seuator that he coold have mentioned uo name with more talis manic power to bring me back to the line of my own and my country's honor. ,Tbn very memory of the name of Lee now reminds me that this is not the place nor the lime' to vindicate a life that has passed to the tribunal of history; but I will say thut name inspires me with higher aud Durer devotion to my country. It elevates me above sectional lines, it lifts me over local and temporary prejudices, it animated me to embrace tho nation iu the sentiment of patriotism, and it commands me to be constant in laboring to unite the American people. J? ar from feeling any mortifica tion at the Senator's allusion, I thank him for presenting to my mind an image of transcedent virtoe, which can never cease to excite my highest aspiration for excellence. r -w . . v Air. President, there was not a soldier in the Army of the Potomac who did not renoer io mat errand lmneraonntinn .r j -ww vra courage, dignity, virtue, aud manly and Christaiu grace the homage of a soldier's respect. It was my fortuue at Appomat- . r i ... wia vouri uonse to see General lee and ( iancrul 11m . - L J fin . , .mufc Biue oy siue. mat scene cau never fade from my memory. I see them now as they then stood. I remem ber both the one for his majestic serenity under defeat, the other for his qniet mag nanimity in victory ; qualities which, if exercised by the American people, would loner since havn tmiapw w open, bold, degant war threatened heart within its limits to affection for the for years, proclaimed here, published to Union. In' pursuance of an Act of the General As moment j of March, 1875, entitled an "Act to change the time of hoiding certain Courts," the Superior Court for Rowan County will hereafter begin on the sixth Monday alter the third Monday March and Seytkmber. The spring Term, 1875, of Rowan Superior L-ourt. will therefore begin on Monday the twen iv-Mxm aay pijapru. All Jurors. Saitors. Witnesses and other in terested, aie-. hereby-notified, that all processes and recognisances heretofore issued or taken from Rowan bi'unnor Court and made return able to the Spriuu Term 1875 thereof, rhall be deemed returnable into said Court as if the same had been made to conform to the change aoove provided ior. JOHN M. HORAII, Clerk of Rowan Superior Court. J . FOB. tM. A No. 1 Home Shuttle Sowing Machine, in a running ordvr, with table and all ry fixtures for sale Ior $25. Apply at ,1 W s X W v.-- this Mateh 4a 1W4. tf. 1ST U. S. INTJBXU JkEVENUE. SPECIAL TAXES. May 1, 1875, to April 30, 187C WHITELOCK'S VEGETATOR. SUPERIOR TO ANY FERTILIZER MADE In The UNITED STATES. FOB COTTON, ! CORN, TOBACCO. &- Foraale by J. McDALtiHLIN, A Son, CharloUe, N. C. WEIL A BRO. Goldsboro, N. C. H. M, HOCSTOlf. A Co. M or roe X. C. MURBAY.Ce., Wilmington. N. C. WltaLlAHSON, UPCUURCH, A THOMAS, Rakigh, .N. C. W. L. McGHER, Franklinton, N. a TEldBERLAKEA EARES, Pacifie. N. C. BRANCH A CO.; Wilson, N. C- W. A. ANGEIB, DURHAM, N. C siarciH .3mos (TP'S Kerosene and Soline Oil At Reduced Prices at ZNNISS' Next to Merouey & Bro. LOOK OUT OOD : a A G OPP0RTPJCifTY. We are doing so ezleaaiTt bestaeas in CLOTH tKU and CUSTOM TAILORING. Ageata. who are applied wttk aamp'es ahowlag our winjumi ua tuuB t iece (ooat School Wanted. A vounL' lad v thrtronyhlv nualifled in nl the usual English Branches, desires a sitna tion. She can also nve .instruction in scr eral Omamental branches. Would prefer the place of Assistant in some established school : but will, accent entire resnonsibilitv where a school can be kept up with recrnlarity. For further information address P. O. box No. 32, Salisbury. NOTICE. To Creditors of the estate of II. L Brown, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of H. L. Brown, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the undereiirned on or be- lore tne DM day of March, 1876, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle promptly. March 5, 1875. JOHN 8. HENDERSON. Administrator de bonu non of the estate of H. L. Brown, dee'd. March 4, 1874 6ws. Tho Rev wed Statutes of the United SIism. Sections .TCft.aKfe, aad 3239, require every person engaged in aay business, STooa- uuu, or eu)iovniun which readers him liable to a S PiX'lAL TAX. TO PROCITRR mn PLACE CON8PICCOD8LY & BI8 ESTAB LISH N EXT OK PLACE OP BCSlsiKRS a STAMP denoting the payment of said 8PE- OIALTAX for ine Special-Tax Teai- h. gining May I, 1875, before commencing ox continuing business after April 30, 1875. THE TAXES EMBRACED WITHIN THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW ABOVE QUOTED ARB THE FOL LOWING, VIZ : Itectihors 200 00 Dealers, retail liquor. 25 (10 Dealers, wholesale liquor 1 On 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale 60 00 Dealers in malt liquor, retail. 90 00 Dealer ia I. af tobacco. 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco 400. M And on sales of over $1,000. fifty cents for every dollar iu excess of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured to bacon.. ......... ...r oo Mauufacturersof atilU AO oi Aad for each still manufactured.... .. .80 00 Aud for eaob worm macufaetared.....O 00 Mannfaeturers of tobacco ...10 00 Manufacturer of cigars 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than i o uorse or other animals)...... ......60 00 reuuiera of tobacco, second bI&m tn nurses or oiaer anunais).... 96 00 reamer ol tobacco, third class (one norse or ouier animal) ... ...... 15 00 readier or tobacco, fourth class (on font or public conveyance) 10 00 urewer oi ie tnan 500 barrels. . BO AO urewersoi ouu Darrein or more 100 00 Any person, so liable, who hll fil iAm.nl, with tbe foregoing requirements will be subject w wferc ieuuiliea. reron or arms liable to nav hit of th Soecial Taxes namwl altovi. al awt . . . "rr i .vuiecwiroi internal Kerenne at8tatea- ville Kj. and pay for and procure tbe Special T a mamp or Mamps they need, prior to Mar 1 , lf7 , and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE ' w W. ULASS Comntimnoners tf Internal Be Inn OFFICE OF IWTKBJIAX Rs VENUE, Washivotow D. C , February 1, 1875. March. 18, 1874. 4 tms. The plan iswrkinc well for Consume. Agent. mm earMiTc. w e oeaire to eztenS oar ban in this hne. and for that purpose will correspond with bona fide applicaaU for ageeeea. bead real aaa ressraaoe act to p. o Boxaas ss OitT Superior Court : Daiie County Cheap Chattel Mortgaget, I and c .her various blanks for salt hers mm Wm. ' v', mmmm9-f9' mSmm BELL & BRO. OCer the ouod in W of Jfwelry ts W North Carolina, Comisuaf sf LADIES AQEHTBT GOLD WATCHES Gold Opera and Test Cbaiii, OOT-D Pi 8ILVEB WARE, GOLD PENS,- 1 Portland, Maine. Jaa. It, 1 874,1 j Henry BOwoea, J.T. Willi A wife Jennie, 8. L. Lioeberricr A wile Julia, Edward L Owena, an infant who race by his aest friend J. T. Williamson, and Wil Ham 8. Owens an infant who anea by aa next friend J. T. William son. tfatTUijJ. "fftiinnt Uriah Pbelpa, and Herrey Spark. F. M. Phillips and W. R.Sbr'T admr. of the EaUU of Uirm Pbelpa, dee'd. fljyajfrat,. STATE OF NOUTH CAKOLIXiu TO THE SHERIFF OK DAVIE OOUJTTT : OREETTLVQ : Yon are hercbr command lm f- - ' the State to 8ommon Uriah Plltlp- 0d SsZ rer F. M. FhilUp. and W. Sbarpl autdf, oi tne estate of Hiram Pbelpa. dee d, defendants in the above Ia. at the next term of the Sunri.r r.-. Xt.u- county of Davie at the Court Houe in MocAn. Tiiieaon tne 2nd Monday after the 3rd Monday in March, then and there to answer tbe ooan- Sai oi rtenry B. Owoea, J. T. Tilliasjlsm. .w fe Jnie, 8. L. UncUrrier A wifiTjalsT w.llfam 8. Owerw, Edwaid L.Owem, PIaiati in this soft. And you are further cosasaand to tmufy the satd defendant that if ther fkil Z aawwer tbe complaint wiihin the time aped Bed by law. the anul nl.imlA -:n JT the Conn for th. rnlr w plaint and for all eomi, m.l : IT. suit incurred. Witness EL R. ln.,n n w r u of February. A. D. 187A 7 I8aal 1 H. R uniriph t inn a r 1 1. k -1 sjsre " a 3 - d?bar.hj1cr(rSurkf u,u U is ordered that service of Summons be inld bv irahliawlbin in ti i: . . r w ; " ' aiuim, v. iifi m.a " m JJafl 8aiiaury, V. CX. foTaix H B HOWARn ran Bin mmmm They are aaaaUfor the eslsbrslsd Spectacles and Ewe Olaaset. tA (mm Viaiit. 7V..I Pl-'Tihl.ER. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired saw warranted 1 J aaontha, charges as low as ctaa taut with good work. Store on Main atrcel. 1 doora above Saaiaesl Hots. 2f . 1874 ly. N0ETH CABOLIHA COLLEGE Mot t Putaaajrr, Caaaanos Ca, M. C Tbe aeeond ire months term ef tak Uon will begin Jan. 4th, 1878. bpesMsj for lrJ. aVUisa, ?m Washing, Feel and Lights, from $Tv Ul Por CaUloroe apple to L. A. B1KLE CRAIGE k CBAIGB ATTOKMBYti Am LAW AUD 3olifitorj ii onknla. Special atteutioo paid to tug ia Bokrapiesj. Sapi. 6, H 4RDWARE. When yoa want Hardware at )$W figures, call on the aoacrsigaaw at MM Granite Row. D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury fN. O .Maj IS-tf. 1871.1, 1 Feb. 2ft, 1876-ow. Blactmer aid Heilemi, Attoney s , Conn ielor and Solicitors. SALISBURY, Jf.t. S 1874 U.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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