Carolina Watchman,
APRIL 15.
The Wilmington Journal, in-
ppeaking of the so-called restrictions at
tempted to be imposed by tbe Legislature
op tbe action of the Contention, expresses
the opinion that if iJiey are ignored by
tbe GQiitervative party, it will prove its-
death warraut. If this is true, the party
ought to peris? h rather than subscribe to
We are indebted to the Hon. A. such degrading terms. If the Democratic-
Conservative party can't win on sound
principlee,--if it can't win by acting in
CAN VASE RS WAITED.
We are offering liberal inducements to
persons canvas-sing for tbe Watchman.
ft. Herrimoo for public documeuts.
T A gentleman from a neighboring dependent of Radicalism, -if it en't tri-
1. . i ml- i 1, ..Mil..nt MitTincr 5nft rl isC-l'flCf fill
town. Mid to a a tie otner aav : -we uuiy - -
get your paper, but nobody knows compromises with Radical leaders and
foam it, who is in business in your town, making dishonorable and nnmanly con-
r merchant don't advertise. I think cessions to son soap ana paiiiate au,Ci
. i m m i . earea
Com- opposition, then it ought to die. J tiese
sccaljed restrictions agreed upon by
rerv ivcuk Legislature, eive tbe lie to
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they make a great mistake 3 u this.'
is unnecessary.
icalism upon his garments. If the peo,
pie want a, good Constitution, tney must
sea to it that uo Ba4 has a hand in mak
ing it.
'JM.a nrMAnt constitution baa be?n a
burden and a prolific source of trouble
and litigation. It. is a Radical measure.
It has cursed tbe State long enough. Iet
it be wiped out; but in order to dd it
effectually, we must elect true North Lar
olioians. and Democratic Conservative
-delegates, jjs '
After the vile attempt of Radicalism to
force upon the people the Civil. Rights
aboroinaJion, surely no heed will be paid
to any one who continues to act with that
party in North Carolina.
About 25 Counterfeiters bare been eyPPj act and promise of tbe Democratic
recently arrested in Virginia, rbe held party i North Carolina, - endorse Rad
fit operation was where North Carolina, icalism, and attempt to CQnciiate it
Tennessee and Virginia run together. Dy yielding to its demands. Better
They were all men in prosperous circum
stances, having accumulated property by
their nefarious practice of making coun
terfeit money. They were engaged in
ling spurious coin principally.
have had no Convention thau to have
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secured it on such humiliating terms
No party can wio while it pursues such
a policy, and ought not to do so. Tbe
idea of the great Democratic party
North Carolina writing a libel upon its
We are glad to sec again on our pagt history, all for fear of one of the
streets our vonne friend, Frank Brown, moat corrupt and villainous organisations
sbo has bw residing for several years that ever curbed a people.
. ... t t i it i i , 1 lit. Way LO Will IS ID IUI urirtniwj i.i
rt in Mississippi. He, hke nearly every uc " - i ,i i
. , , a i. xt . every connty to go forth among the people
pody else wno leaves oai.soury ororwi d . , uj jufaul0U, attempt to
Carolina, returns very soon fully satisfied trammel and bind them to the ear of
that he can do as well in the old North Radicalism repudiate the so called re
state as any other. Many who have frictions and declare in favor ot an olci
... o. ii lasuion ;oi in aroim uuumhuiiuu.
moved away from tb.s State would come
back if they were able to do so. And t wjn forever ditroyed in North
this is generally the trouble. They ex-1 Carolina. Nothing else can save us
pend their money in the serch for a bf t- from disgraceful defeat. We don't pro
ter home, they never find it, but they do P 10 t0, u.Rnd8 rfJ
- , . , - t icalism, if a weak Legislature does say it
nod to theirsorrow that they are out of ,. '
in the Legislature f
But why did the Legislature refuse to
pass the bill requiring public officers to
insert all legal notices in tbe county pa
pers? There is tyot a man who opposed
ii that eau give wry good reason tor it.
The bill was intended to protect tbe de
fenceless, widows and orphans, yet these
champions of right refused to shield them
.from the land sharks and money rings.
Let the Press see that better meu are sent
to tbe next legislature.
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
At thmld stand of Foster A Horab.
Just received a mil line of Hals, aad Bon
nets, trimmed and untrimmed. Ribbon, Scurfs
and all tbe latest French and American novel-
lie, at x
nod to theirsorrow that they are out
funds and are unable to return.
Mr. Brown will locate at Charlotte for
tbo present.
The local sides of the Raleigh pa-
pers ami the Charlotte Observer "went
)nto ecstacies over Miss Anna Dlfkinson,
the spinster who is strutting the stage
through the South, for the double pur
pose, we suppose, of making money and
enlightening ''ihe heathens" of this "ben
pighted" section. It is painful to witness JL .
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w wuni cxiirun'f uurueweptiptrrc gu 111 puu-
ing these traveling monstrosities. They
tell ns that Miss Anna is a very talented
Jady a very genius. Well, have we got
po talented ladies, native and to the
manor born 1 We think we have some
far superior to any ever born in Yankee
land. But thpy will never be found
Strutting the public rostrum ! They
would die first. We have no sort of
patience with women lecturers : We
believe that such things are immoral in
their tendency, sinful-abominations in the
Might of Heaven.
is policy.
THE RAILROAD.
Since tbe guage has been changed on
the North Carolina Railroad and it is in
the hands of a corporation that is likely
la hold it for ?5 or 30 year" to 0
there is little or no prospect of its ever
being restored ho as to le-establish rapid
transit for passengers or freight, without
a change of cars or breaking bulk, between
and Norfolk, via Raleigh.
This being tho fact handrcds of miles
of North Carolina Railroads will be ren
dered almost worthless, unless there is
something done to relieve them. There
must be new lines opened np ns feeders,
aud the sooner it i? done the better.
Suppose the managers of the Roads east
of this place, and especially of thos? ly
ing between icre and Norfolk, the Raleigh
A Qaston aud the Seaboard & Roanoke
Roads uuite their energies and proceed Jo
complete the projected Road from the Coal
fields in Chatham County to Salisbury,
thereby uniting Salisbury aud Raleigh by
Tbe time is rapidly approaching an a,r l,ne and opening up close connec
or considering the matter of selecting Uo b7 wa7 lhe Western N. C. Rail
nitahl rvirwtwh.toa ma rtftloata tk road with Norfolk, Western Norih
Convention. We feel sure Rowan will Carolina and the South & South West
not be behind other counties in the char- We ould lheQ halre lhe shortest and
acter of the men her people will send to moAi d,rect ln,e "om neary a" portions
that bodv. We have a large number of of M State to the great port cf Norfolk,
suitable men for the high trusf,. Among nd no olher li,je co0 be6in to compete
those we have heard mentioned is the Hop fHh iu 1 "w 1,ne wortld also help Wl-
F. E. Shober who is, by-the-way, a most milgt0" and Fayetteville and would be
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excellent man and would reflect credit on .ine Inaa,, 6 01 1110 aieigu oc uaston
the countv should be be neh-ctpd fr tb Railroad. It would still be better when
plane. llie Western N. C. Railroad shall b
We suppose a County Convention will completed. Instead of the Cast howling
bj held about the first of June, foi the ovcr change of gauge, if they will go to
nurnose of nominating eandidte. Tn orkand build this connection between Ra
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the mean time the people in the respec
five Townships should mako up their
minds as to whom they want, aud have
their delegates on baud at the count
Convention. .
the Railroad.
leighand Salisbury, they w ill do something
that wil) make them rejoice in a few years
that the guage was changed. It is the
only salvation now of many of the East
ern Roads, and they will stand greatly
in their own light if they fail to see it and
Jndee Pearnon. it i. ...iA i. in b act upon the suggestion here made. It is
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tbe Candidate of both parlies in Yadkin
county for the Conjeniiou. Shame on
Democrats or Conservatives that will tjT" The Radical newspapers are mak-
a
agree to such a thing. Pearson was a ing a desperate effort to get somebody to
sort of compromise candidate when he ran believe that the object of the Convention-
for Judge in 186S ; and has he not since is to set aside the Htmestead provision of
violated every principle of Democracy, of the Constitution, pnt the negroes back
Conservatism, of State rights, of constitu into slavery, and do many other terrible
lipna liberty, exhausted the judiciary, and things that can be prevented only by
powaets witb a' party that favors the com- electing Radicals to that body. Is there
i mingling of negroes with whites in steam any body so stupid as to be deceived by
boats, on railroads, iq hotels, in churches this sort of balderdash, nonsense? Meu
and in the public schools? Is such a are generally actuated by tbeirginterests,
man worthy of, or intilled to, the support and since Conservatives, are alone inter-
of Democrats or Conservatives ? For esled in the Homestead question, it is not
decency's sake let the Conservatives of l'kely that they will do anything detri-
Yadkin vote for some body else, if they mental to their own interest. Surely
are beaten out of thejr boots, Conservatives are not so poor in resources
as 10 ou compeuea to iook lo tne negro
Une of tbe sharpest observers and party for protection. If the sad ex peri
allrnurrl on kii.in.. il; 1 I 1 . t . s- - .1
r",o"ut" muoiucitd iueu 01 iniii place uays ence 01 me last ten years is worm any-
the Usury law will work great good; thing, it is from the fact that it has con
it will tend to make men more cconomi- vinced all who are capable of being
eal; that tney will buy less goods for a convinced, that Rtdicalum in all its form
while, and that they will go to work to try is unreliable, corrupt, and dangerous. Its
to pay tneir debts. They have become con- false promises, deception, venality, and
vinced that the high rate of interest paid open disregard of the rights of the people
for money was most ruinous, and they can never be atoned for aud should never
Will M a great measure cease to borrow be palliated. Its crimes smell to heaven
cspn at a lower rate; lhat some will nec- Let no one be deceive ! This cry about
essanly be oppressed, but that was to be the Homestead has been heard before
expected. Jl is the natural result of the The Conservative party, if it touches th
oppressive and iniquitous system of eouveu matter at all, will do so to improve it aud
t iansl Lti.w.u t 4 au m .!... TT . i JlJ . - - - . t . a i .a
! iDini, ii iulubji, jienuys iiiai i noi to oo away who it. Ann tne same
The stupid attempt of a pettifog
ging Legislature to restrict tbe Delegates
of tbe sovereign people in Convention
assembled, is something that true Demo
crats and Conservatives can not pass by
in silence. .It really Bmakt of an attempt
to fleft bul the Democratic Conservative
party, At any rate, it was a degrading
Compromise, an unmauly concession to
Radicalism and those who feared its
prtscr.
There Jias uoi been a stump speaker on
the Conservative side since 1S6S, that has
not denounced every line and every pro
vision of the present yaukee constitution,
and that has not promised to use every
honorable means to have that constitution
overthrown; and notwithstanding these
denunciations aud promises, when a num
ber of them get into the Legislature they
eat their words and solemnly decree, thai
a large portion of this same constitution
shall not be changed. Was ihere ever
sneh down right trifling with the people?
Just such duplicity, unmauly concession
and disgraceful compromising with Rad
icalism, will keep tbe good people of
the State at the mercy of their political
enemies. It was the want of back -bone
that first gave tbe State to the Rtdical
paxty.,,.Jt was by the connivance, the
cowardice of Conservatives aud their dis
position to compromise matters that ena
bled the Radical leaders to bankrept the
State and rob her of her Railroads and
hold the plunder after they bad stolen it.
It was the want of back-bone that sug
gested the high-handed outrage of restric
ting the people's Convention. It was
linvdity and ignorance, fear of Radicalism
and the love of compromise that made the
last Legislature endorse the most oppres
sive, inharmonious, uusuited and abomiua
ble Constitution that was ever forced
upon a people by a foreign enemy with
bayonets.
The time is at hand for the people to
awaken from their lethargy. They can
not with safety to their most vital interest
remain longer indifferent to what is going
on around them. They have trusted their
public matters too long iu the hands of the
upstart, the time-server, the stupid and
the ambitious politician. They must
arise aud take hold of lhe helm or the old
ship of State must founder. Scalawags,
civil right endorsers, corruptiouists, aud
tricksters must be taught a lesson, and
now is the time to do it.- Let lhe people
be sure to select such men to the Conven
tion as will do what is right though the
heavens fall. Let them elect such men
as will give us an old fashioned North
Carolina Constitution. We feel coutid m i
the people will not allow .the opportunity
now offered to redeem North Carolina to
pa8 away without putting forth all their
energies to save her, and place her again
on the high road to prosperity and happi
ness. The opportunity now offered
through a Convention to secure a .good
Constitution, to ride the State of Radical
burdens aud Radical rule, to rebuke civil
rights, and give us cheap government is
too important to be allowed to escape us.
Orders executed with care and dispatch.
Finking and Stamping done to 0t6tr.
The Store will be conducted on the Cah aya-
tera and no good or work will be charged to
any one. Thin role hi nnvariMe.
MRS. S. J. HALYBURTON.
Ap-il, 15th 6wa.
Z
Whm a man "does not wWi to be regarded
as orthodox" and calls himself "a heretic:' and
"free-thinker," and then cap the.climoy spell
ing hi gn with a 'k" (knata), we feel verv
easr under hi ehnraei of purilanwin, bigotry,"
Ac. If the Watchman, ha'l exctiangeu Willi
The Children's Friend and had read the
reasons given for declining the money offered,
the article from which we have quoted would
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never nave peen wriuen.
The above is a stunner ! It almost makes us
feel like crawling into a hole and drawing the
hole in after us. The first sentence is a model
of its kind, and could have originated with
same one of Napoleonic brain only. A dis
covery kfl been made, and yet the master
mind and polished intellect who proclaims
the result of his own vigilance and erudition
can't for the life of him explain tbe mystery
which he imagines he sees and oyer which be
chuckles t like a monkey sounding his war
crv. it .
Because a man savs he does not wish to be
regarded as orthodox, does it follow that he can
not be a heretic, a free-thinker? Won't some
body learned answer this question for us?
there pleonasm or rhetorical inaccuracy in
writing a word and following it by one or more
to explain or define it just as we deQned or
limited heretic by. adding a free-thinket ? Do
tell us, Master of Bellesletters? If it is some
what redundant, if such repetition is not
euphonious, is it not, at least, admissible in
newspaper writing where there are so many
tastes to serve that are not professors or mem
bers of college faculties ? Do explain how much
we missed it in giving the definition of a word
not generally understood by the readers of
country newspaper ?
Spelling is, indeed, an accomplishment, and
we would be glad if we were a proficient orthog
rapher. It may be that wc spelled gnat
'wid a k,V and that it was not a mere typo
grahieal error, so common in newspaper
articles hurriedly prepared for the press ; and
we shall not, therefore, attempt' to fix the re
sponsibility upon our boys or give any other
excuse for it, since all great men have shown
a similar want of appreciation for good spelling
But the article in the Waicliaian to which the
abovo is a rcjomder was misunderstood and
misapplied. The words puritanism, bigotry,
&c., were not intended for Mr., Mills, nor for
anybody in particular. Hi refusal to accept
certain money raised for the benefit of the
orphans, was made a sort of text for remarks
that were intended to have a general applica
tion ony. Yet Mr. Mills ha assumed the whole
of our article a applicable to hiuielf. Whcth
er there i Sines in this he alone must be the
judge. B it since he has raised the question as
lo the tenor of our article, we would like to
know whether there is religious consistency in
accepting money from one set of traveling
minstrels and refusing it when tendered by
another set ? And wether every thing that
men do in this life is not done for a consid
eration, or for the hope of reward ? We want
light.
Now, the fact is, the Watchman was the first
paper in North Carolina to denounce the
managers of gift concerts and lotteries for using
the name of the Oxford Orphan Asylum to ad
vance the interest of their own enterprises ;
and it also took the liberty to express the hope
that Mr. M ills would not countenance an sucb
use of the Orphan Asylum, or receive any
tuonevsso raised. We have not forzotlen Mr.
Mills' reply to the Wutehman, nor the manner
NOTICE!
Yadkin Bail Road
Company.
The annnal meeting of the Stockholders of
the Yaddin Rail Broad Company will he held
in the town of Salisbury, N. C, on Snlutday
the Slh day of May next. Let aU the stock-
hoiuersbe present or represented by proxy.
The meeting is one of "great important to the
Company and of vast interest to the Road.
April 6, 1875 tf.
FARMERS
-amu Ha. J '
Y
The economical (?) Legislature at
its last session refused to pass a bill re
quiring Sheriffs, Clerks, Guardians, Trus
tees, ore, to advertise in the county pa'
per?, on account of its being too expensive,
that it would be a bin don too grievous
to be born by the dear people whom they
iove bo wen ana more particularly, we
opine, because it might be an unpopular
move on their part. Hut, What will the
dear people say when they learn that an
advertisement was ordered by the Leisla-
ture in tbe Mew lork Journal of Com
merce, for which a bill has been rendered
aprainst the State for -inserting 1 42 lines
7S times, 2,215 20 ! ! ! This is economy
with a vengeance. What. does the Press
of the State think of this kind of treat
meut, and what does the dear peopb
think of this sort of economy ? Loncord
dun.
It proves that the Legislature was con
trolled by op-starts aud impracticable
men, who never bad sensible and pradi
cal ideas about anything, especially bnsi
ness matters There was no necesity
for the Legislature ordering advertisements
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iu .vMuien Daners. it iionif tinners
i" -r
were patronized it would do more good
and give more information to the public
generally, Charlotte Democrat.
We venture the assertion that the ad
vertit emen t referred lo could have been
inserted in every paper in this State, 78
times, for tbe a uouat charge 1 by the Jour
HIGH PRICES.
For Cotton,
Corn,
Oats,
Ileal &c,
and low Prices for fresh
New Spring and Sum
mer Goods.
We take pleasure in stating to oar friend.
that we are now daily receiving our stock of
mm AND ' SUMMER GOODS
which bave been .selected with great ooebd
bought at prices that will allov us to sell to
our customers at unusa'.ly low figures.
Call and examine our
Stock,
AS DUE COX VINCED THAT WE MKAX
BUSiyESS.
V) c think wo can accomodate you to every
thing j on want.
Takk Notick We kiI not be undersold 6y
anybody.
Thankful for the past faror, we solicit con
tinued patrouagc.
WALTON & ROSS.
April 3, 1875 lmo.
SALISBURY'S
GREAT BARS A! El STORE.
Tile u:id ?rijr:iecl take pleasure in infmning
their custom? aad Ih-s community at largo
that they are now iu rcceuLt or a large stock of
Spriutj and Stun ner g td. selected with great
care and direct from the Ea-dern markets con
siisug in part of all kinds of Dry Good No-
tious,
HATS,
BOOTS,
&
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
GE0CEB3,
&C, &C
Which they art determined to sett tote dom
or caxh. tlijfhet Cah pnoc paid lor all kind
of Counts produce. Oar plan U
SAVE LABOR, SAVE TIME W USING THE
FARMERS' PLOW;
It will ran lighter. It will turn your land better. It will mike yoo better crop, Jt will
you 1cm to keep it in order, than any other Plow you have ever need.
t It "I r r t
- We w4U furnish yen Pofwtn one year lor one plow in ordinary land for one Dollar. Wkatfc
yon pay your blacktnith to do lhe ame on vonr old-Uuhioned Plow ?
We have iuM made a great red oet ion in Price ? .
All we auk of you is. Try it, and then if you don't like it bring it back and your nfoney
be refunded to you.
WE WARRANT EVERY PLOW. -
MERONEY & BRQ.
8lisbory, N. C April 1, 1875
""T u "TSTT'
jjjrHEfc3EZipnilWlssMsBBB BJ BbS
A BEAUTIFUL fflSTALIC GRAVE COVERING
Is pow offered to every one interested in boau'ifti'ig and prniietiug the revet
their deceased relative.
Thy are made in f.oir six:, with a variety of tyl s, lenin in price 4Ves tU
to $60. acordiiir; to . nd tlp. Can be tatuttd any color d-sirrd, aandrd er
galvaiiix.-d t auit die t.utc of purchasers. A gilvauix d platr, cnutainiug whatever
inscription piirties u-ii;-, i furnished wiib ech mnnnd frtc.qf ekitrge
THIS HANDSOME DECORATION
is offered at such prices to pUce it eitkin reach t all. We invite tbe'ekoeat
and pablic gtirrally t call mid xmine for therasclves.
Sp(:imcu can b seen at J. A. llamsay's office.
C. PJLYLBB, Agent
Sailisburjf, IK. (' Aug. C. 1874- tf '
FOi SALE.
A No. 1 If .me Shuttle Sewinji Machine, in
first-rate ninniiur order, with i.ihlc and all
necenfr flsii,rc-s for salt- for Sio. Applv at ,
lli t onwe.
March . 1874. if.
orstyle in which it wan done, tboueh it wan,
if our memory jctvcb us riehl, more than two ; ill! c L" SLoino o n " cmnl
- ' vuivi w ni.o ctjva ."iiiiiii
profits
and we believe that the public will find
it to their interst to call and examine
our stock before purchasing; rlewhere.
NO TROUBLE to SHOW MODS.
We beg to return nnr thanks for past
patronage and hope by fair dealing; and
strict attention to business to merit a
continuance of the same.
McCUBBlXS, DEAL & JULIAN.
April 1, 1875 if.
year ago.
We claim to be a close observer of matter-
ami thinga, and wc may write other sermons
ereafter, wlntn we feel like it, and a suitable
text presenfiHUclf. In the mean time we will
try not to forget that ail men do not sec things
In tbe ame light, do not think or act alike.
A ROYAL ORGAN.
Tbe stomach has been well named a "roval
organ," since it sways and controls the entire
system, every gland, tissne and nerve sympa
thizing with it as the servants of a prince sym
pathize with their master. Each one of them
is fed and sustained by it even the brain it
self, the ot-ntre of sensation, is absolutely de
pendent upon it for sustenance. Consequently,
when the stomach fails to perform its all-ini
WKITEL00K 8 VEGETATOR.
SUPERIOR TO ANY FERTILIZER MADE
In The U2HTED STATES.
FOR COTTON,
CORN,
TOBACCO
JfcJ Forsaie by J. McDALGllLIK, A Son,
Charlotte, N. C. .
WEIL & BRO. Gnldnhoro, N. C.
II. MTiIOCSTON, A Co. Morme-N. C.
Ml'HtftA Y. to., Wilmingum. N. fj.
WILLLXMSOX, ITCH I IU II, A THOM AS,
Raleigh, N. C.
W. L. JlrGHER. Franklinun, N. ('.
TKMBEKLAKK FARES, I'scifie. N. C.
BRANCH A CO. WtUofi. N. C-
W. A. lNOfKlR, DURHAM, N. C
March, i, 3oio
Kerosene and Soline Oil
At Kedueed Prices at EKH16S'
Next to Mcroney & Bro.
LOOK OUT
FAIR WARNING.
All person indebted to McXeely A Walton
. . i . . ...
arc retpiesiea to come lorwara ana make settle
ments before the 1st. day of April, or thev will
portant office, the subordinate organs also falter find their accounts in tbe hands of an Officer
in their dut3ff The reason why Hosteller's collection.
Stomach Bitter bave such a wondrously bene- March 8in 1 mo.
Gclal effect upon the general health, and are
such a reliable Dreventive of di:i.o. i timt
. - ' i it: r r,, i . . k
they speedily overcome weakness or disorders " ,ne J'.'V " lrloea at oucls per
of the stomach, ami thua insure complete noilr-
5 1 al - . . .
innieni oi me enure system ana a nealtlilul qa 4.- TTTTT T "nTTXT
performance of its various functions. Unlike WbW 1 XAdlJ JDU I
those stiumhuite whose alcoholic principle is A gallon oi tlie liest Kerosene Oil at
unmodine-1 by judicious medication, the spirit- ENNISS' DRUG STORE.
ous basis of these Bitters, which is of the parent Next to Meroney & Bro's.
ucM-upu'jii, npiu in soiuuon ueroai alteratives -r a w a . 7
and invigorates to which a foremost rank has JrreSCl lDtlOll lepar tDieilt.
un : 1 ! n .... 1 jl. &
I uf , (r ' "ii Prescriptions Carefully Pomponndtd day or
not alone the faot that these m.vereurn bo- :i u. iTs 1 jL
i- 7l . : comiwiuon 01 ;,., ra,c ;, 1 .lnaicli. To Mmuun of
vv"' aesaxa vuiiwttf a aimi IllUt HIC I reL'tllar 'eH
O I
NATIONAL HOTEL
Mrs. Dr. Rttfvee has again r nin.-.l hr
bosioeas in this well kuowu boos-, aud she
earnestly sdirt tbe patronage of bt-r uld
friends auJ tbe public at largf. Guests
stopping at this House wilt find nothing
neglected that will adl to their oomfort
neither on tbe part of tb proprietress oe
thst of the cUtk. Mr. D. R. Kraley.
The Omnibus will be found at the ivpo
usual to convey paaeeogrs tu aad r at
Honee.
Dee. (M, 1874 J y
NEW MACHINE SHOP.
I am low pit-on ixl to do all kinds of
rejiain r,g with dispatch. With g od tools
aud tPnty-five y-ani exp-riene in th
business sat i fuel i-n 1 s:uarantr-d. Eprial
attfotiosj giv,-ti to Kucine and B-iilrr work.
Cotton yloolen, Miniug and Agriculture
Machiuek vaud wood turning ofallkioda.
Shop on Corner of Fulton and Coaueil StrVet.
Salisbury. N. C.
E. U. MARS II.
July 1G.;1874. tf.
ue 1 nal of Commerce. And what a, a a tKia
it will be beiier for tbe country for those course will be taken with the Laborer's ereat favor shown t., n.n.r ftr 1 w.
a.. a ... LI . ,!!-' F . " D
T W ,"l"rB to uo "1 i iae meir mouey Lan law, aud with other matters about
vat ot tp.e Stale than to lend it out here wbich Rad newspapers effect to bo so
ut a high rate oi interest. He says there much concerned.
will be no scarcity of money; that tbure
will 1 be as mucb to be bad at 6 and 8 per
p n 1. as tbe people will waut to bor.
If tbe people are wise there is one thing
they will do in tire coming election for
delegate to the Convention, and that is,
vote for bo one who has tbe smell of Rad
ii another one of those compromise meas
ure of which the last Legislature was bo
prolific! Waa it giveu to the Journal
of Commerce as reward for denouncing
our people as savages because they favor-
ad a Usury law t aud by way of soft
oaping those yfto opposed tbe measure
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, bv avmDsthv.
o the brain, the nerves and the circulation.
The influence thus exerted is fruitful of those
great sanitary results which have bnilt op the
- - .' .4 f . 1 . 1 1 , ,
icukauun 01 mis iriuy national meuicine.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR SALE.
JNO. n. ENNISS. Drumriat.
Next lo Meroney & Bro.
NOTICE.
Chancre of time of holding: the
Superior Court for Bo won Court
ty.
In pursuance of an Act of the General As
sembly of North Carolina, ratified 22nd day
of March, 1875, entitled an "Act to change the
time of hoidinjf c-rtain Courts," the Superior
Court for Rowan County will hereafter begin on
e sixth Monday after the third Monday in
March and September.
The spring Term, 1875, of Rowan Superior
Court, will therefore begin on Monday tbe tweo-
My farm situated on Grants creek about 9
vni !oa Ir.mi Am 1 i d.. -t la nsmmu fate o U
This farm contains about 240 acres, of the '7-h f April
best farming land in Rowan County. Haa on All Jurors, Suitors, Witnesses and others in-
it a good two story dwelling House a double terested, aie hereby notified, thai all proeeasaa
barn and othet necessary buildings and also a and recognizances heretofore issued or taken
well of excellent water. Parties wishing to from Rowan Superior Court and made return
purchase good and cheap property will find it able to the Spring Term 1875 thereof, shall be
to their interest to eive me a call, can alwava deemed returnable into said Court as If the
be found at Klottx, Graham & Rendleman's same had been made to conform to the change
Store Salisbury, fi. C. shove provided lor. .
. R FRAXK GRAFT VM JOHN M. HOEAH.
March I. 1875, Smo. V Clerk of Rowan Superior Court,
Mood: Hot Lost, How Res W!
rfatm Jt published, bmw edition of
jfLTTay . t- CLLVi:awei.i.'8 Cei.eukatku
wMeaesBT Yt y us the radical cure (without
meoicinej 01 SPEKMAToURHCKA or rxminal
Weakness. Involuntary Seminal I passu. 1m po
tency, Menu I and 1'hysical Incapscilv, Im
pediments to Marriage, etc; also, C'oMlBf-
tiok, r.riLEP-Y and Fit, inductd by self-in-
ooigfnce or sexual extravagance, Ac.
rice, in a sealed envelope, only six
cents.
Tbe celebrated author, in this admirable Es
say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirtv yesra'
successful, practice, that the slarmi og cne
quences of self-abuse mav be
without the dangerous use of internal aaedibne
or the application of the knife; totaling out a
mode of csjre at once sitiple, certain, and eftve
tual, by eseans of which every anflerer, no mat
ter what hi condition may be, asay care Lum-
seii n.WT, pnvaUly. and rudtcaie.
This Lecture should be in the hands of
every youth and erery man in tbe land.
Sent unpr seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or
two post stamps.
Address the Publishers,
CAS. J. O. KLINE 6t CO.
17 Bowery, 3Tew York; Post Office Box,
April lo 875.
Amm Wm 1T3
1 aMa It
BELL& BRO.
Offer the bft selection of Jewelry n bff
ound in Western North Carolina. Cuessatiagef
LADIES A GENTS' GOLD WATCHES
Gold Opera and Test Caia
OOLDPLATBB Jewelry.
SILVER HARE, GOLD PESS,.
They are agents for the celebrated
Spectacles and Eve Glasses.
ed from Minute TrysUl PEBBLES.
atcltea. Clocks and Jewelry
warranted 12 mouths, charges as low as
tani Willi good work.
Store on Xlain ireet.S doon above
LUotd.
2p . 1874 ly.
HOETH CABOLDIA C0LLS0L
Mocxt Plkabsst, CaaxBsrs Co, K. C
The second five months term of this
tion will beirin Jan. 4th. 167&.
Expenses for Board, Tuition. Boos
Washing, Fuel and Lights, trout $70 to I
For Catalogue applv to
L. A. B1KLE
CRAIGE & CHA1GE
ATTORM V Al LAW
1XD
'oliritors in Bankrnptn.
Special attenliou paid lo
A Fresh Supply of Brigg s
Garden Seed received this day at
Bexl to Meroney 4 Bro.
iug in Bukruptcay.
Sept. 6,
II 4RD WARE.
When yon want Hardware
figures, call 00 the undersigned ntHe-e
Granite Bow.
D. A. ATWELL.
Salisbury ,N. C.,Mny l-lf.
Blacaier aid Mmii
Attcney b. Conn elor
And Solicitom.
. AM
SALISBURY, If.
January?? 174 I'
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