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rv jm , , nl ! y?!5 SHOCKING AFFHA "We learn that during Court week at Jloonc, a row occurred between T. Vriplct and Green Marshall, rn which ike latter stabbed the former, in the nlxlomcD, indicting a wound which it is thought will prove lltlali Marshall endeavored to escape, anil had suc ceeded in gaining the TeiineK-see line, but being closely pursued y the Deputy-Sheriff and a -poise of men, was compelled to surrender, and on the day following the sad affair, was brought back to Boone muler arrest. From reports it appears that there was no difficulty between the two men, as they were supposed to bewifnn friends; but they had Ktrtaken freely of strong drink, and were at the time of this shocking affair, under the influence of lirjuor.. Mr. Triplett is a young man not past the age of 11). Ash. Pjtfhecr. - I ' T Young man take warning ! Why; , do you indulge in partaking of a thing which in some instances causes you to quarrel with .and assassinate your bestj friend; a thing that. drives sauitvf from; your brain, and' causes you to! commit acts that you iff o not liardlvf iiwaro of, until it is too late. Abstain; from a habit Avhich is notj only an in jury to yourself, but is the cause, ale .Host daily, of man destroying his felf low-man. ! - I SINGULA!! REVENGE. I A correspondent of the'Albany 7ijJ- press writes : About forty years ago there rcsidet: in the town of Jackson, 3Vashingtofa county, a well-to-do farmer by the name of Ferguson, lie was industri ous and frugal, but after a time be came addicted to the use! of intoxica ting drinks, and -wjren under tlie in fluence of his favorite beycrage would Ikj liberal 'to an extent that he would fjivc away any property which might e at his disposal at the time. Fearing that he would thus squander all his effects, a commission wasbbtained atfd then placed inthe hands of Jus son. "When, the papers were served on the old man he remarked, " You have ta ken my property from me, have yoti, and are obliged to support and take care of me? Well, then! take care of inc." lie immediately took to his bd and continued to remain Ihcre day ar)U night for twenty years'. For the first fe years he would get up and sliaf'e himself every Saturday, land then im mediately take to his bed again ; but for; the last fifteen years ;of life- he yas waited '-upon as an infant, notwith standing he enjoyed good health, afid was in the possession of; all his facul ties, mental and physical. jl do in my conscience believe tliat intoxicating stimulants have sunk iiir to perdition more men and wonfeii than found a grave in that del itcre which swept over the highest hill-toJs, enguipiung the worm 61 which but eight were saved. Key. Dr. Guthfie. ' A bt. dooms' lawyer attempted jto try a ease tlie other divv wliilc he vas k -a . -w . halfdrunk, hut the jud'e stopped him, saying: " No lawyer can serve. tWo bars at one tune. PRESIDENTS ADDRESS.! Pursuant to the adjournment at Sel- ma, December 7th, 1871, tho Agricul tural Congress will convene its tliird rcsiuH lit oi. oouis, i Aiissoun. on Monday, May 27thr 1872. 1 Imiwrtant interests to be considered there demand the fullest possible) at tendance. The object of these meet jugs is to hold consultation jupon agricul ture and kindred interests, ignoring all, partisan politicstojrepresent, jn a general head, the locaHssociations;and to co-operate with them in promolino the general wellare. The prostrate condition of agrieulturq in the South ern States, csneriallv. iiimerlnnslvf T I ' V niands that wmc systcrh Tor its ,rclief aim auvancement shall be adopted. One of tlje greatest nccls of the S6utli at the present time is a largo increase of an industrious white population. This cannot be obtained except by thor oughly organized eflbrt The question of immigration w ill no doubt assume a rominent part in the deliberations of the Congress. j f Agriculture being the foundation stone of our prosperity! as a people5, the farmers of the country should have proper representation in the councils of the State and Nation, and it is 4ith in the province of thisf Congress to as- Mt in stvunng such representation. n v irut inai every Agricul Sxiety throughout thl land, wi represontel at this meeting lv ural 1 be full deltation (t he basis (If repientatjon i)eingonetieiegatetoeadi liftv menil)ers or fractional part thereof, "froin ! any Stalty CtMinty or Tojnhip Vssoeia" lion.) . - Favorable arrangeiient for trans portation over the various railroads will probably be secured, and will be duly announcel. 1 . J. Spujih i Lon tress. Lexington, Ky., .fau. 1st, 1872. 4 .. i. IIARMABE Main Street, Salisbury, A'. C. A HE CONSTANTLY ADDJXQ New, improved and valuable Tool, Imple ments, Machines, C'fSntrivaneies, &c, &c.r for the convenience and facility of Farmers, Blacksmiths, 1 - 1 Carpenters, ;: - Slioe Makers, i ! Taimcrs, Cabinet Makers, Masons, Cftrriflfm Tlliliflfr.S. C if i OOperS, I House-Keepers, j Butcljef-S, ' GOOKS, &C, &C. In fact few persons unacquainted with ; our establishment, are aware of the wide' i I ! J. AMaEHKT B3ROWST HAS takenjthe room recently occupied by Overman, Holmes & Co., in Murphy's Granite How, and opened a PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. ,-fHc solicits cah orders from abrod. Produce lought and shipped on very short notice llclspect fully refers to busirif-ss en of the city. fcifCajsh paid tor all leading articles of country Produce. ll:tf TflBflCCO! FOREHEAD'S GREENSBORO' N. 0., I l ' . Will I ojjen every WEDNESDAY on and after the tiivtf Wednesday in ilarch,! (6th.) for the salcjof . LEAF TOBACCO. t . - it Tho.se who consipn with me are assured of the beat prices. Jf the sale do not give fatisfaction, the Tobacco may be ' taken in,'' and shipped else where. No chaipe lor storage. Warehouse fees the same ax at Danville. Liberal advances will te made . Tlie NVarehone has a first clasii prizery attached. In the handlings ordering and axort inp of youf Tobacco, too much cure cannot be taken. Ample canipinp gronnds are offered to planters. I'll do'my best for consignors: they can't auk more. I. refer every man to Lis neighbors, that the good new may spread. s Very Respectfully. EL'GENE MOREHEAH. Feb. 13. 1872. 3MU22 i LUMBER ! t Lumber! ! Lumber ! ! ! TJIE unJersigheil begs lav to inform the.eitizen;sof Salisbury, and other places of improvement, that he has made arrange ments to furnish lumber cheaper than evr, GREEN pit nillEl) to suit the puiichaser. Remember freights ia re no more from Kard Stalion, thau from places nearer Salisbury, while the timber is- better. U lie sure and send your order ftr Lamber. D. W. ROBERTS, v Ifanl Station, N. Ci A desirable Driek House with 7 rooms and all necessary ut houses ; situated in the most desirable part of Town. Persons wiahbg to purchase tan applj at this office. I tf:lJj IAD Commission Merchants, KTM1 the Sign of the Bed Flag, MERONEY'S OLD STilb, MAIM STREET f SALISBURY. N, BiOrJers and consii?nmenf rrnwJfi,tk- licted. Buction sale, every Siturdav'and public davf. I ' Oh ! Ycs-Oh ! Yes Oh Yekf 1T..:. . . . Li : ......g jancn naoK to a better position and -vv.. i i i'y lorming a copartnership with Jso. M. Coffin, who has been long and faror ably known in the Mercantile community i womu repectiuiiy return my thanks to the public generally, and solicit a continuance of the.r patronage to the new Finn j witlf the as. suranee tht we will do all we can to sitwfy all who may have anything to sell or burl I ' TV TiYtfari? Januaryl872. "' Hf ' , , V I"l,unn o attend to nelb ing of any jkind of prorty in the country, for Administrators and othen. when notified in time, tf :1S j J. K. BURKE, Auctioneer.: j f- : ; Land Deeds, Trustee Deeds Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff Deeds, phattle Mortgagesjit, i Tor Sale at thU oilt,t I S A 3L, 3SS BURKE COFFIN MERCHANTS, range of wants wc are prepared to meet, nor of the exact and beautiful adaptability of our good for the purposes for. which they are made. Nor can we describe them in an advertisement. They must be seen.,1 Come, therefore, to tlie Hardware Store for any thing you want, from a toothpick to a steam engine; from a pin to a straweutter any thing almost every thing. They have A FULL -STOCK always on hand of every variety'of Nails, Iron, Sled, Hoes, Grain Cra j dies; Scvthes, 100 Dozen Axes at low price?. I Gun. Pi.tok. Krives and Forks. Fairbanks Scales, the bet Wrought Iron Plow to be found. We warrant them to ji re satisfaction. Thoiup- bn's Plows and Subsoilerrt. CORX.SHKLLKRS, STRAW CUTTERS, -,n( thousand other things you need. Send in your enters or come and buy. 13:tf Salisbury, N C. SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED THE GREAT SOUTHERN HUH MANUFAC TORY. WM. C. KNABE & CO. Manufacturers of GRAND, SQAURE AND UriilGIIT Piano Fcrtes. BALTIMORE. MIX These Instruments have been before the Pub lic lor nearly lhirty leare, and upon their ex eellcilCe alone atl.lilX-ll n nnnurrLnr,l n.-,-... ---- g wwvn v j'l I r - ineitce, which pronounces them unequalled, in ion.il, WORKMANSHIP AND IVRA- r T I TTV tt-ft All our Stnuiir Pi'nnnf Ii-ipa m Improved OviiitsTKUNG Scale and the Agrufft fiffit-We Would rail srxial itLntn - - X -m,m Mttviiirii VW1 late Patented Improvements in Granrf Pianot i t ! t . . mm . ijnare uranat, lound in no other Piano, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than ma jci m tii aiiiunen. EvcryVivLno Fullu Warranted for e are by special arrangement enabled jrurwr urgans ana jjelodiant of th most celebrated makers, Wholesale and Retail at lowest ractory Prices. lllttetraled ( atalogncs and Price IJets prompt ly furnished on application to WM. KNAP.E & CO., Baltimore, Md. Or any of our regular established agencies. October 13, 1871. 6months. A STEifl WILDER. THE $12, SENSATION, $12. OR Magic Watch. ,iAUTIFUL IRISTM AS-GUT. . SJM ETII I NO ENTI R E LY N E W AND USEFUL, AS WELL AS GOOD. Style Double Huntiso Case and opcnfaceW ATcilrombincdin one, with fineFntsT class tmporud PolMed or Frosted Nicle, Pa test Lever, and liubu Jnreerf Movements Accurately adjusted and Keoulatep. Elegant Crystal Cap, showing the ErjxxeJ Action and every motion of the Beautiful Works while rxtnmvg, with thewfr&raterfpATEXT STEM wind ing AUachvient (windingup at the Stem without the ose of Key). Ututpte in li9n, and quite aNovEEXY, Cheapest really coon, stroug corrected tvriuabU Watch ever manufactured XR PERSONAL VBK, Equal to fineri quality high price Gold Chronometer Watch ai oL trecntKth the cot. Price ench La di es' or G evts' C,.fAw' Morocco CW, onlv $12 or $00 per half dozen ; per dozen to clubs or the trade. Single Watches sent free to any addreg Safe dtJirr.y guaranteed on receipt of pr.ee, e are r.Kn,ibre for Checks, DraftV, o; .7r0rder:- ?r Kegisrcd Letters onlv! Or, me will forward them by Express wrrnotrr TUT unvrv J F ..... h,1u yon can j,ay ie jce to t, f ES!iAg7, (whh Charges Ex tra for the privilege) on the delivery of tl-ein to you in yocr towx. Watches of all kinds sent everywhere on the same condition AjIE,"CA Levf-bs, $15. Solid ' $2 to $10 each. Every ,,V o " re?refnt'. thoroughly warrant i by Special Guarantee, and can U exchan PLOWED. All goods xt Factory PHrtt. An Watch you may want at half th. price your ail orders free Addres STEWART, GRAHAM A CO, , Jewelers, Importers, Ac, 15:6mo 6 Whitehall St. V. Y. SALISBURY Calgm almanacs l;,,, At the Book Streo. pSALMS AND IIYMNS, II At the Book Store JT UTHEBAX Books of Worship. Sltnnt At the lbwk' Store. U00L BOOKS, large variotv, I . tbe Book Store. N fact any thing in the way of Books and . Stationery, can be had at short notice and on reasonable trims. At the Book Stove SPECIAL orders will receive prompt atten tion Send m your orders. t o. CALVIN PLYLER. Jan. , 1371 jj;tf BOOK m STORE. o- PATENT LIGHTNING SAW. i Super Extra Spring Steel, Warranted Refined. EBBN MOODY BOYNTONp 80 BBB2UOAZT STZUDST, ZXev lTork. No. 27, 18C6 ; July 23, 1SC7 ; Jait. 14, 14, 1S68; Julj 27, 18C9. -o- j , .1 ... ... . . . or Iiard vnnI lint anlt I mk.. .;u it 1 ... !j f ? !'!: -r- 11 ,'1 - tr"'' U'lN-. , . , .nmiww.wict. i.ijmuinKo aieau act anu f barpefceu readv for use when wnt out; are two (mages thinner on back. 7 eeaman M.. Aaw Totk Kir Saw, worked by hand. Dy two nen and saw cat 16 cnts of atne. contlnnonsly. in two minutes and cross-ut and wood sw hare no Hral in sueed. in u-u Him wiuan.i. s iraHinucu tun lor an mmMM 01 rrnMntt us :v ucicicrii uunciBBi u nuuia aave a vaai iujiiivuo w a . 6UTriljti-ndnt ? .B Je9.tXXT ,,ft,"r' Jnot'd to prove what should be obvions-that direct cntlinr is better than the old A fricth n piocea naed by all other saws. ' Honest hardware men will procure the gennine for their customers, even if thej sre oventocked wltk inferior goods, but where thry do not keep there, srenta sre wanted. wu N U. Millions or a xesaie used for catting wood: a Lightninr Ooas-rnt Saw. either for one man or for two. will cut live times as bt ssan sxe. Wbv not trv them ? AIo. I.i.kt.ii.- l,. k.. I... tnr nnu-l M .. . iwiij:, .4 1 .v. ki ... 1 1 lire. iee that the name and warrant are on each saw. E. M. liOVXTOX.Sole Proprietor and E. M. Royutou's Lightning One man Crow cut. f r lyij.."? trm. Complete, ready tor uce. Price, it, mel oTcur 're 'D L Uhi"g t,'i !':"' Why tTse Ihe Lightning: Saw I Because the fastest is tbe cheapen. IF SIMPLE. As it cots live hundred or nure dollars lor the labor thst wesrs outihecroas-catssw, a saving of.se fifth by speed and eaue of an improved saw saves the coat of a dozen. The onlv difficnltv La a keen that unskillful men neglect to shorten any dealing teeth pioperly. if complicated. These pateut teeth are all of one length and no ahoituiug reuuiied and cut twice as Iat4 as common eaws. There have bwm many devices for clearer teeth, bjt no other patent cutting teeth for cross r.tiinrbut these are known Why should a ssw tooth be in an indirect rasped V, riding over the timber when if the outside edges be projected and points double with one dre of set, s diiect cutting sndciesring issub.'titBed! True, it will nquire betUr steel and harder tempering for a cutting saw bntdovoa bay a poor tool of any other description, or ,.e a louph raKp to sharpen jour pcnknilet :Note careful ly these Patent Cutteis, how diflerent from any other sw : 1st. Doub e pointed, with oke ukbss asd skt for two points on one side of kert snd text Uo re versed cut on other side. 2nd. One point behind the other, consequently c-t snd clesrs only with outside edts; No slsntcnt to i guage out. If one point of M tooth was set one way and one th. other, the slsnt weald ride and lift out the tooth. 3d Outs st a direct or opposite sngle to the old V tooth saw, benesth all sawdust, as a plow instead or a harrow. : 4th. Are edged with an oil stone, after filing teeth. 'j 5th. These are the only patent direct cutting and clesring teeth known for cross cutting saws- cut faster, easier than any other, and are, with present form, aa simple to sharpen as the old V tooth as M shape. : ' BOYJVTO.VS PATENT LIGUTKIiVG SAW. This saw possesses seTeral grest advantages over the ancient V tooth, which has hitherto been relied on. especially in crosa-cut sans, tbe klrength, stiffness and durability of these teeth, and 1heir csrscitv lor deep gumming are so btioua that w. wiU only nam. four otter points of comnsriio'n. viz Speed ease, simplicity and perfect clearance j i ' .-run aii are aware mat an ordinary nsnd saw cuts only ene wry; i. the front rat (. more ef- frctue than th back or retreating cut These teeth, with their opposite cutting faces. Cutting ia line areeqnivolent to the front cut both wajsof tbe hand saw, in disUnctioa to the back cuts of tie old V saw. Hence speed ia Inevitable. 1 . . r ..... ..... . ... ki J . -l.TT,!Mi " af.,w., P,ow. rrove , .,, . - , i vi cu icagvii, uuuoie poinieu, cut wita ouuide verti cal and projecting edges, and clear sim.lUaecnsly with tie ssme. SijirLiciTT.-This iaobvions, all the poinU being like handsaw teeth, vlx: the same Unrth. No hooks, or thick raking teeth, to be shortened ; only on. mill tile is required to keen them ia order and they arc r.s easy tor the unskilled laborer to shsipen ss the old fashioned ssw. i . i, i. I? i cnttma snti CUt. but rlSar. bv llftlnir tl.a fibra sKna tl a clesring implement. eight hours (including lost Ume) in Michigan. Such wonderful. These Saws are made and sold bv Mr. ay then circular we see that two Boytton brothers, by hand, cat offa twelve-inch syrsmoic wu; ik in eigm oeiore aiajor general Meade aadotber distiacaished men at Knnar phnaalnliiaKantainKar I . . .r . . ' - -1 - - " c iiw uuic. a prooi oi ine case mat perm enort, the sawmc. by hand, of twenty-six cords of hard tvsaoh ,n..u ain a.v ..j ui J VZ r m!,dV?V,d BonUB- 80 Bwkman street, X.w York, and are pro- tectedby four patents, dsted respectively 57. 1866; July 23, 1867; January U. 1968; Jalv 5T7 ls e trn?,t,t1h ' inventor, of ao valnsble an improvement, in an article of aea VsdvenS W aaUe saw, will be able to enjoy the fruit of their labors free from infringement or piracy of any kind Iaow A Ok. T, 1870. These Saws are universally conceded to Surpass all others for Cross cutting Timber. Although $500 cliallcngt: for expense of test has been advertised in minions of papers, and engraved on each saw, no one has ever DAHED to publicly test the matter, X0 otJter saw has double pointed teeth, CONSTRUCTED TO CUT IX LINE SO AS TO CUT WITH OUTSIDE OF M TOOTH ONLY by direct action. 1. B. 77 cutting of all single pointed teeth are equal, and these 3 teeth are double, icilh direct-action, spaced, and slant concealed between points of -3JV Jf one point of 21 was set one way and one the otkir, the slant would ride and lift out the tooth. When the hardware trade d not .ell agents want!, and no gorerntoent lieeme required. A six foot crosi cut and a bnck saw-blade will be tent to toy addre. on receipt of S6, or $1 per foot. Ont man saw. tl 25 per foot 26:tf v Not One failed in 20,000. Th Vew Tear IndstbaLIGUTNIXU SAWS pnUetsally ackiwwtJgeJ to lead tb Asseri- lean market- o aannfacturvr of Saws Las oarea to (oesUo or publicly lest at the Amer .- uvviiuie, vrviaerwe,iBe inaitef -oisupe-riority of tbe Utet improTed Haws. Tbe bW cuaiienjfe Tor expeuae f public contert u cn f raved oa the saw. The larrt increase of tw bumIneaKaa mm pel led leaaeof No. 80 Ueektnsa street, and ar- rsnrenaeoU fcr tle manaUclare of five UMsaad LiuUTMlAU CroMcaU per month, and hope tot-ai.e to fill all orders promptly The supply lias been vneqoal to the demsnd of the LKiUTNINO DUCK SAW. bat hereafter I will endeavor to krrp a stock on hand. The saie of seveal dozea of the above mentioned Ha s canses belief that they ate the best bUdes in toe market. All I.igLliuo Kaws are indel- i kit eicoea wiui in v naine. the I'nw.rHiL. m itk ? directions for Bline.usinr. Ac. r- ....... . "... .. r.acn i.ijcnmmf w will coil andtotch ends nninjured. Not one in twenty thousand baa proved imperfect, so tborooch U the inMneioB of thee regular fowda; but, tor the benefit f SOCn UtlltKI lit J turn mm ran not at . "3 thin saw. a rntrt bvir tlin rtmin ir.tii -iMi inserted to order. Since enlarcrmtnt uf Juxt Mnace. one vear mtm nnraniOi i has been received. The Lightning Saws are cu-nj .apu-u hit aman ana largeumiter. srt i t . . .. . .' ' " " Ntw Tom, Ansaicix IkstitVti Faib CritMxo, Not. 4. 1871. - Thia -i-4iVa k.t 1 .aw U I l.lt.l . & sonnd 8a9N,eh rhesnetlor in 3 3 4 aeconds- and 18 second., or at the rate or a cord of wood in le. raju and In aimnliit. 7 amonni 01 moiwi mnti tim anf !..- v. ..t. , in- UI k 1 1. ainil aTnaP 1 man'-sn Ipiae.f. Pol. ' ' - - - "1 ml Manufacturer New Yotk. cutting Wood, Joists. l ogs ssdTimi-er. sad ssw- (M) for four teet Larger saw a made to order bM ,Le tin' Wuld U "d' n1 no 'te wf (in' in timber than to crnsh one out ThesppJicsti.n ef clesring, these opposite cutting fsces" not only' . V r . P,w, wmen u in. moat pertect (button. lndependa.ee its sustained work, by two men. 'with 'one saw once filed h HWNbOiiULnAnuiii h ? ConttltttUonaU AmendmeDtf. Passed in the House qf Representatives January ut 1872. AN ACT to altar the Cf! Caroltoa. Tht Oeneral AsaetnUv of Xurtk rr.rn. A enact (three-fifiha of ail the taeiubers of each uousaj cooctirnng.) That the Conatitntion of this Sute U alterol as Cullows, to wit : AEnend aeotion aix, of the flr-4 article, by Jtnkinp oct the fim cl.u thereof, down To anU includtnf th word "butf thu being theclaua Amend section two of the second article by striking out tb. word - annually and iraterting ey uiereoi, Ujs word " biennis Uy f being in refcrenc to the sessions of tb. General As sembly. Amend section five of th aemawd n'.l. l. jfX ou Jl Uiat precedes .Ue worda, "the - uwncu ana dt aiming otit Uie pbras. - as aforeaaid or " in aaid 'section ; tbe Pru so stricken out having reference to th. Btat census. Add a new section to th. second article to be tyled u aection 30," and to read as follows : Th. members of the general Aamrmblv .hall each receive three hood ml dollars a a com lJtion or their service during their terra, ubject to snch regulations in regard to time of payment and reduction for non-attendance as m7 prescribed by law; but they rosv hav. su additional allowance when they ar. 'called together in special aesaion, and mileage shall b. ten ceau per mile (or each sewon." Amend section one of Uie third article by striking out tlie words (bur Tear," where they occur first in said section, and inserting, in lieu thereof, the words "two years," being in refer ence to the terms of executive-officer. Strike out the worda u Suj-rrintendentof Pub lic Works," wherever they occur in the Consti tution, thus abolishing that efhee. Amend section si a of the third article, by striking out the word "annually." and in serting, in lieu thereof, th. word "biennial ly." so as to couforin to the provisions re spectipg th. srssious of the Grueral Assem bly.' Strike out sections two tod three oC th. foarth article, bating tbe provisions whiri re fer to the appoiutin.nl and duties ol the Code Commissioners. Alter section four of th. fourth article, so that said section shall read as follows : "The judicial pwr of th. .Stat, shall be vested iu a court for the trial of impeachments, a Su preme court, Suirrior Courts, such interior Courts as may be established by law, and courts of Justice of the Peace. " Alter section eight of the fourth article, so that said sectiou shall r.ad as follow: "The Supreme Court ahall eousist of a Chief Justice aud two Associate Justices; I'nri ded. That this shall not apply to th. justices during their preseut term of offic. uuless by death, resignation, oro'herwise. th.num ber of Associate Justices shall b. reduced to two.". Alter section twelve of ihe fourth article so that said section shall read as follows: "The State shall be divided iuto niue judi cial districts, for each of which a judge -hall be chosen; aud in each district a Superior Court shall be held at least twice in each year, to continue for sueh time in each coun ty r speetively as may be prescribed by law. The General Assembly shall layoff said dis tricts. So due time, so that the said nine judgm may be chosen and begin their offici al term at the first general election for mem bers ol th. Geu-ral Assembly which shall occur after the ratification of this section." The General Assemble may reduc. or in crease the nainber of Districts to take enVrt a, the end of each judicial t-rui. Strike out section thirteen of the fourth aiticl. which tixts the pirsent judicial dis tricts. Amend section foniteeu of th. fourth ar ticle! by strikiug out all after the ..rJ oflier." and inserting, iu lieu of the part o 'trickeu out. the following : "The Geuera I Assembly shall present a pr per system o 1 rt"" h "de thr .aire di? al f trict twice iu succession, and the julges may also exchange districts w ith each other, as in ay be provided by law" ."trike out section fifteen of the fourth ar ticle, and insert iu lien thereof, the follow ing : vThc General Assembly shall have no power to deprive tho judicial department of any power or jurisdiction which rightfully pertains to it as a coordinate department; bat the General Assembly shall allot anJ distribute t! wt portion of this power aud ju risdiction, which does not ertain to the Su preme cxirt, among the other Courts pre scribed in this constitution or which may be established by law. in snch manner as it tnaydeeiu best, provide also a proper system ' of appeals, aud regulate by law when , necessary the methods of proceeding, iu the ; exercise of their powers, of all the courts below the Supreme Court. n far as the same I may be done without conflict with other pro- j visions of this constitution." 1 Strike ont sections sixteen, seven- ! eea, nineteen, twenty-five aud thirty-three i of the foarth article. j Amend section twentysix ol the fourth article by striking out all that part which be gin with, and follows the word "but in said section, and. in lieu of th. part so stricken out, inserting the following : ''The judicial officers and the clerks of any courts which may be establish d bylaw, shall be chosen by the Tot. of th. qualified .lectors, and for such term as may be pre scribed bv law. Tl;e voters of each pre cinct, establ shed as is elsewhere provided for in this constitution, shall .bet two jus .'..a a a. lice, oi tne peace lor socn term as tnsv & fixed by law, whose jurisdiction shall extend throughout their respective counties. Ti e General Assembly may provide f..r the elrc tionof more than two jnstifes of the peace in those precincts which coitaiu citit-s r towns, or in which other sjeci1 reasons ren der U expedient. The chbf tnaistrat-s -f cities and incorporated towns shall h.tc the Judicial powers of justic. of the .ace." Amend section thirty of th. fourth article by striking out the word "township" and inserting, iu lieu thereof, the word "pre cincts ;" also in the last sentence of the same section, strike out the words "the commis sioners of the county may appoint to such office for the unexpired term," and in lieu thereof insert "an appointment to fill such vacancy for the unexpired tenn shall be made as may be prescribed by law." Atneud sections one and seven of tbe fi'tb article, by striking; out the words "commis sioners of the several counties" where they oecor in said sections, aid in lien thereof in serting the words, "county authorises es tablished and authorized by law. Strike oat section foar of the fifth article. relating to taxation to pay its State debt snd ' interest. j Amend section six of th. fifth articl. by inserting after the word "instrument" in said aection the words "or any other per sonal property." Insert the word "aud" before the word "arveyor" in section one of tbe 7th article, and strike out the words "and five comiuis iooers" in said section; also add to said section the iollowing: ' The General As- I tembly shall provid. for a system of ooucty government ior tne several couuues oi me i Sute." I Amend section two of the seventh article, by striking out the word "commissioners" aud? in lieu thereof inserting tlie words oounty authorities established and authorized ' bv law" and io the aunt section Strike out I the Words, "the Uecistrr of Deeds shall be ' ex officio clerk of tbe board of commission era Strike oat section three of the seventh ar ticle, and in lieu thereof insert the fjllwioj -. thwited by lawihaU N-ethat the r.pcl,T eoontiea are dieidrJ into a snitaUU slninWr of sub-diTisiou. ta tvtDpact aud aVnvtaieat In aha p. as poibh. aa.d usatLrJ out bt d Brule UauJarirt. which u.av U allrrrd i.Un necessary .-riaiJ aubixnsiur:. sLiIUh- kta.wa by the baine of pniuct.. ThT aiwitl b. uo corporal, powers. Tb. town.hip cr . ernmrnta ar. ab..li,hed. Th. boDlane.o A. tW j U altered." til they thai! roris sna i x ,m0 whM. b-.r.. Strike ..nt sctiou foar. fire, sit. tea bdJ leven 4 ihe seventh article, which relate to the township system. AtneuJ stUos eiKht and nine .f th townshipa" where thee i-ur i. ..LI . .....rr, . airtains; uuiuie words tr ' Strik. cut section three of th. ninth eciioSiS. Muumueu tnerevl tcaert the KJkiwior TL tieoeral AumUj sUU Unak. aoitsvbl. pro TisK,n bT law lor the Matter,,..! WCB. Iation I.T tb. pnblie eh.ls. and frrt-rrfrcl. mg the system U irr pubr insiruetlo.. , Stnko out section fi uf th ninth .rtielsv and in lien thereof, tntm th. U wisr -Tb. tJeoeral Assembly shaU harr t-rwertJ provide for th. eleetio. 4 Trait-, of tie Ltiiverntjr .f Nrth Carolina, is wbon. chosen, shall be vested all th privilege, rights, franchises and endowments hettto fore iu auy wise granted to, or enferred op on. the ltoard of Trotrl uf aaid Ufcivtrsi ty; ai-d the General Astnblv nfay mk. such provision, raws and reg.Ui'ioaa. frrna - . 1 ; . - . . : - iiik. 10 iiuie. aa uav ba mim... - - j rreitaavrv mm A pedienu lor th. maioteiaiic. aud uiausre meot of said UaiTersity." Strike oit section thirWo, foorte-n and fifteen of the ninth article, relating to th. I.uive sity of N.th Carolina. Aiae.d see. lion ten of th. eleventh articl. by striking out the words "at th. charg. of th. Stat." aud in lieu thereof, insert Uie words -by tlV State; and those who' do n. A own property exempt ion prescribed ia this Constitution. r ' being minors, whose pareuts . not wa property over aud a bo e the aame, shall U cared for at the tbarC of tbetotaw Alter station a-vru f tlm fourteenth ar ticle so that said action sLall read as fl follows: "No persoo whu shall bold any ,.f fic or place of trust or profit unJer tb. t'nued Mate, or any department tWe..f. or nnJer any other Srate or government, ah.ll bold or exercise any other office or place ..f iraat or p ofit uudT th. aullnily of this Sute. orb. eligible to a seat in eith.-r ht.tia, t.f x))w General Assembly ; J Von Jnl. That MMLir.g herein eoiiUiued ahall extend to offirer m ir.e niiiiua. juMire of tb- Peace, Com sioners lor Srcial rortt.rt." uit- Ad i another s-etioU to the f..urtheeT)tb ar ticle to be atjled "scct'oji 8." and to r..J , follows: "County ottcers. justices of t',. eace and other officers who, i.ffires sr. abo!ishel or changed in any way by tb. al teration of tb conatitntion. ahail coi'tinu. to eiercise their fonetions until any provisions necessary to be mad. by law iu order to -iv. full effect to the alterations, so far as rl1tea to said officers shall have Wn insde. Ke (.umber th. sections in thoee srtirl.a from which an section has ben tirlan w ithout the insertion of another in its HmJ, and give to any new s-etioo thst noruUr which by this method woald have been givm to the section for ahirh it i suUtited. aud the alteration shall U etubodi-J ii,u tl..' c.nsiitutiou. and th. several sect ions now. -In-red coueculively. 'ji,MW:iaiiiTiiTOa aaaaaai i a a li ia M Mr J W,ii r.a) ri.lf. 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MDOH AkB CO. prarc sal Ora Srsata. Baa fiaa lai CaJW rais. aaS sa4 M Cwnrri etraat, Sra Tars. BVs"tOU BT IU DBLUOtm A CIXLllA WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BARBEIt, ETl'llS? HIS THANKS to hi Ol U IV H:tt. S PS aud the lublie for the I.t;al plroiitp heretofore eitcudt-d tw Liia. Uf sva informs tneiu that ue has ntted ui a Le aud coiniao:oiis Shop, in Dr. Henderson s Srick Bulldlair. XLoom TJo. 2. rould ! plesjrd to see thetn. aT'iarantee ; to en e sati-lsctmn in evrrt i -" He ha in his en. ploy of the bet Hair lre-seri in Wc.'vtern North Carolina. Ueretjnc.ts a cal fntn all , ..'...'. .V C . D?: 17. 1V.3 i-'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 12, 1872, edition 1
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