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Hv-.-'. ' ' . . . ' ; i T1 T ' T r- . ;. !:, t ' ! " vM .... ' tr:..-'.- ;"t i . Carolina IDotcljmotr y " , , , i. , ,; LOCAL. SALISBURY MARKET. y jJIAY29. : CORN-ncw.c5 7P ' COTTON-15 a 16. FLOUR-$ 25 a 4.05; hlmT 70 a 72 J. itvk)N-(cOQnty) 11 a 12 J hog round rOTATOES-Irish, 50 a 75 Sweet, 65 .EGGS-lf H5 - f - . - v C111CKE a per uo LAHI)-I2a!5. VEATUERe-4newyj5(y. TALLOW -9 k'10. - UKKSK WAX.tr 30. j VJIKAlVSl.40a3l40. imiTKIl-20 a 25. JjlUEDFRULT- - Apple " . Peaches, unpceled.' S a i do pooled, 8 a 12 J i Blackberries 7 a 3 a 6 pr. bl IjF Notice -After tbe 30ih of Jane, 1873, the new Post Office Utr goes into U effect, reauirins editors to pay postage on all their excludes. This law will fall rir liaavtr Art I rnUI) trv newSDapcrs, and i ii s.sv vw r a. ' if U ddes not force roan? of them to sos ;pcndrwill compel tbfnf la .'increase their eu'lscriutioii piice. We hud made up our mind to reettahlish the price, S2.50, at which the Watchman was published year ago, before the law. was passed, har in" become convinced that we could not safely publish a paper the size of the Watchman at $2, a ear. We thought we would not make the change, howevor, until alter the year hajd expired next Octo ber, but c-shall ne w charge from-the fust of July next, S2 50 in advance for subscription. This price will be charged All subscribers who ale not paid hi advance on tho first of July, 1873. TT , Wiiikkorest CoLLSCC.l.t7acknowI. dgo tbe receipt of a coinpliosenUry ticket o the commencement (exercises of this flourishing Institution. TbtM eiercises begin oh tbe 24 h of Jane tad continue 3 day Si W" addres ikjin tW literary societies will be deli verd by the Hon. A. S. Merrimon, and the sermon before tbe graduating class by the ItW.TTi E. Hatcher of Petersburg, Va. The ncnbals for the occasion are Messrs Wj "0. Oalledge, W. N. Newbold, E.B. Ussiter, H. B. Scott, hi W. Bagley, and W. j W. Jenkins. Pcbi.ic Speakisq. Tbere will be Public Speeking in tbU tffica on the 9th oi June, io4-it in wuicn mw larmers are especially interested ; arid it is to be hoped that every one that can fOf tibly do so will attend. We would endeavor to explain the objects of the proposed meeting, but prefer the! farmers to come aad decide ' ItEMGioufj.. -We jire requested to State that there will bo .preaching at the First iVi'sbvteriati Church to - 4 ... . -, nil Davis will officiate! night, instead Rev. John W. negro Uurn'ed' to- Death Two .' m W ' a chihljrcu were burned to deatu in anson, county a lew dy's,ajo. The mother had Vonc off and left thietn locked uo in the , house. upon the merits of the raeasare after tbey hare heard its chief exponent. ; ? If eronit's H ill.-We art glad to leant that Mr. IV J. Merouey isjesgaged in re pairing and fitting up bis large Hall, re cently purchased from the tosrxi, in regular theatrical styfe, to be used as a place of amusement or for any other parpose the pub lie may demand. It is a! large magnificent Hall and we hope it may prove remuner iito to our enierpnsiog lowumiD That Report. There We many citi- sens anxidus to see a full report of the receipts and disbursements as made by the Treasurer of the Town last year. It is the duty of each Board of Commission crs, madC;80 by law, to have made out and publishedi in some form, afull statement of the annual receipts and disbursements of the citizens' money. jWe, therefore, call for this statement, j According to our understanding, it was ordered to be pub lished byi the last Board.! Why it has been delayed, we do njt know. There is one thing; seems to u4 clear, that is, the succeeding Board had; n ed it or interfere with It in any way other than to carry into execution the order of 1 ' ! the previous Bnard wiljh regard to it. We do not charge, for we do not know, that -: MEDICAL BLUNDERS. From the period when surgeons applied their saWes to weapons instead of wounds to the present wide-awake ace, the medical pro fession bs often upwittinglj takn side with Difea-e in its conflicts with the human rjs- tem. Even yet in spite of f the tachi0S of centuriesDf experienee. Some physicians Re lieve in depleting their patients, already se riously exhausted, by sickness, with powerful evacuants, emetics, salivants, cautharidal plasters, or the lancet4 But providentially, publle intelligence is ahead of these medical fossils, who belong" of the right, to' the era of the Crusades ! That powerful ally of na ture in its warfare with the causes of sickness l - Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, has opened the eyes of the masses to the paramount impor tanee of increasing the vital strength of the body when menaced by disease. They un derstand that when the atmospheric condi tions are adverse to health, it is wise to rein force the system with a wholesome tonie and stimulant, and thus enable it to combat and repel the depressing influnenre of an incle ment temperature. I If the constitutional and animal powers were alway thus recuited in the presence of danger. -the mortality from consumption, bronchitis, chronic rheinatism, &c., would be much Us than it now i. The causes which produce croups, colds, quinsey. diptheria and catarrh seldom effect a strong and active vital system ; and of all vitalizing preparations, Hostetter's Bitters has pt oyed the most efficient. ) It is not claimed that this standard tonic is a specific for long ajrd throat maladies, as it is for dyspepsia; liter complaint and intermittents. but it is unhesi tatingly assented that it is the best known safeguard against all the atmospheric ele ments of disease. 1 " ; - TIIK SOUTHERN 12.000.000 ACI!. Xheap FaraiM The Ckesiifit Usd la 11 rlr. .if iy 1kr UNION PACIFIC RA1 LKOAD 0 V! PAX Y Zn the Oreat FUtte VaUey. 3.000.000 Acres in Central Nebraska Now for sale in tracts of forty acres and upwards on Five and Ten Years Credit at 6 per cent. JSo ad van ce Interent required. Wild and Healthful Climate, Fertile Soil, an Abundance of Good -Water. J The bestIarket in j the Vest ! The great Mining region of WjomingrColorado. f Utah and Xarada, being snpplied.by the hrmers in the Platte Valley. S0LD1RES ENTITLED TO . I D01IESTE ID OF 160 ACRES. i TnBUEXTLOJA i IONS FOB CI.O!f IE8 Free Homes for all t II ill ions of Acres of choice Government Lands open for entry I un der the Homestead Law, near this Great Rail road, with good market and all the con yen lenences of an old settled country, t ree parses to purchasers of Raild road Land. Sectional Maps, allowing the Land, also new edition of Descriptive Pamphlet With New Maps Mailed Free Everywhere Addresv, i U. t. DAVIS, Land Gommiuioner U. 1. R, R. I Omaha, Neb, She ought tq be indicted for tour dcr. ltEMGiors.-lttv.S. C. Pharr.,13. D. wiU Lv fucci.il itnuost, preach in St John's Lutheran Church of this place, tit-xt Sunday night. Subject Confer siutj ChridUfoic men." Matthew 10: 32 2c 33. . SPECIAL NOTICE. pTOT ESUFFR I N G . The Rev. William H. Norton, while residine in Brazil as a Missionary, discovered in that land of medicines a remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Sore Throat, Coughs, Cold. Aolhma, and Nervous Weakness. This remedv hascured myself after all other medicines bad fulled Wishing to benefit the suffer insr, I. will send the recipe for preparing and using this remedy to all who desire u r ree of uuauoe, Please send an envelope, with your name and address on it. ' Address, Rev. WILLI AM H. NORTON, 676 Broadway, MUTUAL TOBACCO WAREHOUSE XIX BALXS&tXXw'ff. D-P HU M l 1. Cf Ik4 ii'iiiiiiiiiiiniijimmj Feb. 27, tf. New York City. this has been done, but it is a little strange that it has not been given to the public. The law requires its publication, and we intend to see that it ii complied with or expose whoever stands in the way. A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing in Sonth Ara?ri ca a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedv for the Cure of Ntrvous Weakness, Early Decay, Disease: of the Urinary and Semi nal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been aired by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afiiicted and unfortHnate, I will send tlie recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a scaled envelope, to anv one who needs it, Free of Ciiarrje. Address, JOSEPH T. I N MAN, Station D, Bible House, Feb. 27-tf. j New York City i Is the most powerful cleanser, strengthener and remover of Obstructions known to Materia Mediea. It is specially adapted to constitions "worn down "and debilitated by the warai weather of bpnng and bummer, when the blood is not in active circulation, consequently gathering im purities from slugguhness manifested by Tumor Eruptions, Blotchs, Boils, Pustules Scrofula, Ac, ttc ' . "When wearv and languid from overwork, and dullness drowsiness and inertia take the place of energy and vigor, the system needs a Tonie to build it up and help the Vital Forces to regain their recuperative power. In the heat of Summer, frequently the Liver Splein do not projerly perform their functions the Uterine and Urinary Organs are inactive, producing weakness or the stomach and intes tines and a predisposition to bilious dcrange- juent. Dr. WELLS' . Extract Of Jurubeba ' is prepared directly from the South American Plant, and, h peculinily suited to all these difficulties ; it will cleanse the Vitiated I'.lood, streghlheit the Life Giving Powers, and Remove all Obft'tiuclions from Impaired and Enfeeblfd Organs. It should be freely taken, as Jurubeha is pro nounced by medical writers the mo-t efficient Purifier, f o.iic and Deobstrncent known in the whole range of medicinal phmts. 4w Ick Ck::am Saloon. Mr. A. Parker has fitted up room, neatly and well, at his storey iu which to serve Ice-Cream to both "ladies and. gentlemen. Livers of such delicacies can be accommodated there "at all times. i Till? Temperance picnic that was tobave cpum yff last Thursday was. postponed until ljriday thj: 30th oi Mayon account of the bad w eather. The citizens are in vited to attend,! a big time is expected. Cl1nixg Up. Yfe notice that our exchanges of other towns and cities are urging the adoption of! sanitary measures, and that in many plaices the municipal authorities, arc very active in cleaning up and putting in order their respective local ities. We, too, would nrge it upon our authorities, did we think it would do any good, but we have so often tried this method and failed that we decline te sug gest even the importance of sanitary rnas urea. We are all convinced that now, above ali others, is thq season for cleaning the streets, for removing the aecummulated filth of the winter from tbe ditches, for filling up holer and inaagoratiog an effi cient system of drainage, to say nothing of repairing side-walks, pavements, Sec, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. INSURANCE COMPANY, of mcnnoiSD, va. Assetts, 1st January, 1673, - $472,867.23 Issues Annual, Sena, tad Participating Policies. Farm Property a Specialty. DR. II. G. DAVIDSON. President. JORDAN N. MARTIN, Vice-President. J. E. NEISWANGER, Secretary. S. B. JONES, General Agent. J. ALLEN BROWN, of Salisbury, r-. : LEWIS C. II AXES, of Lexington, uuc u auu ravening Agent. Slay 22, ly. sXmuel nEEVES, jr. jous beard. a00 HEAD OP BEEF. Cattle Wanted. phe undersigned wish to purchase Two Hundred fiue Beef Cattle, for which they are prepared to pay the highest cash prices. They wn'd also inform the Citizens of Salisbury that they .are furnishing the mark et with beef four times each week ; namely : on Mouday,. Weduesday, Friday and Sat urday moruiugs. REEVES & BEARD. M$y22-tf. s OflhiaOty. Wt ha Dvot,a 1 loose fr the ywfe of L aTws abro. . Inteod thw shall be econd to no other Ware house in Wcslem North Carolina. With the ad vantage of long experience in btwinM wt think no oioer lion can oSer better ioducttteou to producers than we can; for Tobacco, Cotton. Ac tOT Our first aal will tak ah Tk.,. day 22 1 May, and ery Thanday tberrafter during th continuance of the aeaaon. We re spectfully refer yon to D. A. Davis, Cashier, Hon. N. Botdxs, Jousr I. SnAvks, liULCKXXJI A McCoRKLE, T. 3. FOSTLtt Jl WEST. ' May lyimo. United States Internal Revenue. Notice to Special 1 ax Payer I M It, LAW of December 24, 1872 requires -,Tt7 peron enjtgeu in any buAioeM a to- linn am AmntAM.n. t t I i ,. upijujcu, wuicu reocersiiim ua oie wa '. SFSCXAA TAX. to procure and place coupicnoiuly i kit estabUk mem or piaet of bustixe. A STAMP. denoting the payment of said Special Tax be fore commencing busmen. The Uxe embraced within the provLdons of law aoore quoted are Uie following, tii .T? . 3200 00 25 00 100 (O 60 00 20 00 25 00 500 00 ft M FURIMITURE! J. A. CLODFELTER k CO t TTloletaUani Retail Dealers in JVirwrr. Irvrrs attention to tXlr atfrrk cfCot Up Bed French ChaioOer 8ita, . alnot and tmintrd Can K.t Rcklngrhairsofall decriptin. ZxUaslos . niDgTmble-tAUI.aofallkiLd VauJxsW , Keception Chairs and Parlor Soils, .ah. many other articles which are pretMared U as cheap or cheaper then any uooe(a t&e ' western part of the Atate f u tore to call, noarly oprxtmu the Mans(o Hotel, next door beluv the Eiirtn'n.M m our stock and hear onr prices. Oar terms eaak. SpecuU orders (mads from pboitgrspfc la em office) will be supplied. t zr" " " m ' - jvj jtr itf V " l ik wT l T A fall asortmentcf Roftewood, Vetalk tnd Walnut llarial Cae, w hich ran betw. nlihed at 3 hour notice. Jan K, ly. ' NEW TAILORING SHOP $2 00 EACH WEEK. Agents wanted CTerywherc. lesitiraate. Particulars free. Bii.ine5 strictly Addr, 00 ly. J. WORTH & CO., Si. Louis Mo XEWl AXO ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER ! GOODS. NEW GOODS. Mrs. Teurelt, U receiving New Goods every j week. j nets, Flowers, Kibbona, Ilankerchief-i, Neck Tie, Bustle, Corsets, &c, &c. Ladies will do well to call and see for them selves. Also Heal Hair Braids and Curls. MRS. S. W. TERRELL, Inniw, St., below Kluttz's Drug Store. May 22, It. AGENTS! A RARE CHANGE We will pay all agents $C0 per week in cash, who will engage with us at onck. Everything fnrnUhed and expenses paid. ZrXAXJ U - rACTuniwo co., UA l rl.h CHKliK, Ml.t.H. The Baud will he in atteudence. ! Toilet Sol p. The most delightful and serviceable: soap now in use we think, is .Messrs. Colgitte 5c Co's. "Cashmere BougtK'tr Toilet Soap. It is fast taking Hlic nlacQ of all other if we are to iudre from thelqu.mtiiv Mr. Then. F. Kluttz. a ( Jrotrfftstilis sel variety, ajso. hig. lie has every other Rev. PI 11. Drtiron, agent for David son 'College, has hcen in Salisbury for a ew days, and, jtdging. (mm his success, amongour people, we tliink he should go on with lit iiifnoi (Hut work .with thu hope of final succecs. Our people luve shown him they undi'vxfaiid tjip alan of Davidson College as a! literary and christian iuslitu tion. Salkm Female College. We have received a catalogue of this old and very i popular institution, and from it we learn thejr were ia attcudanco during the s'cho- lastic year ftdui August, 1S72, to May, 1873, 235 students. The corpse of teach- ors is large arijil complete; the text-books unexceptionable ; thy discipline and man agement ot thai Institution unsurpassed. It i ews, ii ibursdav. lleisacreat i i r J " idal better looking man than the Raleigh localizers had led us to expect. He is not a gaunt) hungry ;looking person at all, but, rather, a prince-j)f good livers a jovial, pleasant ftllow, who makes you feel good to see him. He is traveling iu the interest of the Jfetcs, and of course means business wherever ha goes. J tir Wooden, of the Raleigh N cillt-d on us laet Thursday. He is a c A GREAT OFFKKl We will pay all AQXSITTS $40 per week in. cash, who will engage with us-at once. Every thing furnished and expenses paid. Address. 4w A. COULTER & CO., Charlotte fiStcr. -i "TlSYCnOMANCy or Soul CS ARMING rnow either sex mav fascinate and gain the love & affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple mental acquirement all can possess, free, by mail, for 25c.t together with a marriage puied, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hin'sto Ladies Wedding-Nicht Shirt. &c queen book, Address T. Uilliam & Phila. 4w Co. A Pubs. 1X0 WOZLSXIf a CXiASS Mali, uh th MALE, $00 a week guaranteed. Respectable employment at home,; day or evening ; no capi- i a ii .' . a tit a and yet if there is any tbW doing having U1 ruir : i nstrncuona x vaiuawe pacx- r - ase of eoodi sent free bv mail Address, with six the execution of these; important measures cent return stamp. Mi Young & Co, 173 Green- S - .. ! ... it. I L 5. XT V 4 i iu viewi it is not eenerally known to the lwlcapt-i x-"w pubfie. 1 The mayor !we believe will do his duty if propejrly sustained by the Board, and we think a majority of the Board are sufficiently progressive and energetic to execute whatever in their judgment may seem best for tho interest of the town. If there are fogies disposed to oppose them they should be left by the way side. This we belie) will bo done ; for in short, it is just what the citixens de mand, f The time his passed for tax payers to tamely submit to whatever tbeii inefficient public managers pee. proper to give them. They pay tbsir money and they will take thcirr ehoiee, as to what they will accept. Ijf tbe streets are not properly repaired and very I nuisance re mved; within a reasonable tine, every citizen on whose premises auch necessary repair is neclected of sneh nhisanee exiits should 'proceed without delay to indict the Board of Commissiobers', and if possible, they should be individually responsiblt-for neglect of duty. Iho man has a moral right to accept a position whose duties he has not the time or the inclination to dis charge. I The citizens pay c ver $4,000 annually. A sud amply sutfiohiut to keep the streets iu the best of repair:, pay tle interest on our debt left The stnrtlingdrawback on nearly all medicine agents have ever been that in their process of purgation ami punhcalion they have also de bilitated the system. To obviate this difficulty physiciahs long sought for nn ngent that wonld PURGE PURIFY AND STREN G 11 EN , At one and the same time. Their research has at last been rewarded by a discovery which fully realizes the fondest desires ol the medical faculty, and which is justly re garded as the most important triumph that l'har macy has ever achieved. This important de sideratum is Sr. Tutt's Vegetable Liver Till. Which purify the blood and remove all corrupt humors and unhealthy accuriulations from the body, and yet produces no weakness or lassitude whatever, but on the contrary tones the stomach and invigorates the body during the progress of their operation. They unite the heretofore irre concilable qualities of a Strengthening Purgative and a Purifying Tonic. Dr. Tutt s Fills are the most active and search ing medicine in existence, They at once attack the very root of diseases, and their action is so prompt that in an nour or two alter tnev are taken the patient is aware of their good effect lhey mav re tanen at anv time without res traint of diet or occupation ; thev produce neilh er nausea, or debility, and as a family medicine they have no rival. Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all Drgists, Principal office, 18 and 20 Piatt St., N. Y. 4w Agents XAINTS kJ OP THE Address Ziegler & iPCurdy, 4w. 9 si Wanted for INKERS BIBLE.' Philadelphia, Pa PKOVED Turbine NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE XX. r. Bnrnham's New WATER WHEEL, TO BE THE BEST IMPORTED. PAMPHLET r KtL. Addres iork PA 4w Rectifiers Dealers, retail liquor Dealers, wholesale liquor Dealers malt liquor, wholesale Dealers in mall liquors, retail Dealers in leaf tobacco Retail dealers in leaf tobacco and on sales of .over $1,000. fifty cents for every exce of $1 ,000. Dealer in manufactred tobacco 6 00 Manufactures of ft! 11 50 00 and for each til or worm man ufactured 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 Manufacturers ofcignrs 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses) 50 00 Peddlers of tabaccb, third class, (1 horse) 15 00 Peddles; of tobacco, fourth class, (on foot or puMjc cnnrenfe) 10 00 T.rewer of less than 5-JO barrels 50 00 Brewer of 500 barrels or mote 100 00 Any per-on who sdn!I fiil to comply with the foregoing requiremcau will be subject to severe pciialtu-s.; ; Special4ax Payer thmuahout the United States are rem:imde. that they must make ap plication to the Collector or Deputy LVSleclor) of their respective districts, and "procure the proper stamp for the Secial-tax Year, com mencing May 1, lS7p, without wailing for fur ther notice. J. J. MOTT, Collector Internal Revenue, . Gib I)Utrict N. C. Applticaion may aUbe made t, and stamps procured of John A. Ramsey, Salisbury ; J. A. Bryan, Wilksboro ; II. L. Howell, Liuroln ton ; N. V. Lillington, Hiintxv ille ; P. R. i!sr- tin, Mocksville ; J. T- Mcintosh, Taylorsvillc. May 8 4t. ; 1: IX SAUSBCKT. Ths undendjmed after an absence of i than 20 years, danrtr which lima h ka gained roach exerience and knowledge ia tko proper management of bnsinesa, has murwed to Salisbury, and opened a Tailor Shop wed dr to tXe National lloteL room formerly occupied by the Mera. Horah, as a Silver Smith Shop, where he U ever ready to receive calls and oWr orders in his line. All work warranted anil good fits guaranteed. Every possible expewM saved to his customers. Ht is io regular re ceipt of the new Mrles and fashions. Trade taken in exchange for work when suit able to parties contracting. ' THOMAS DICKSON. Feb. 12, IS73 tf:22 I i County Treasurer's If otico Having determined lo move to the country I hereby e.ive Notice to all purou hating busi ness with me that 1 wCI be in Salisbury at my old office on Saturday of esch week and oa tko first Monday in esch month. Mr.iJohn D. (iaskill i my reniUr detHilv and will attend ta II calls at my old office in my absence; or per- j ns living in the Western in.rlion of the county , (if they hoc4) on oie at tuy residenes f all s can ca are now receiving at their Store, their large and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Uoods. Consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Uendy-raade Clothing pi the very latest at vies. Hardware, Groceries, Itoots and Shoes, Hats Ladies and -. .. :.. V . ii l. ...i .: t. i l i . vimus, in juii hii ioous which arc usuaiiT Kepi in a hrsi -cla.s General Stock which they are celling low for Cash hovers. All we n.-k is for vou t call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. e rctU' n our sincere thauk for past favors and hope pv fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit an increase. All kiials of produce taken at the highest market prices in exchange for goods. S ISEliJiHAKDT d? SUS. Marcli 20-3mos. O. G. McCoy. J.L.Bailey, G. G. McCOY & CO. Grocers and Provision Merchants ami whole sale dealer in Couiectionaries, Dried fruits, tobacco and grain 11 miles West of Salieburv. J.S.McCUIiMNS Dec. 5 12:lf. County Treasurer. Valuable Land for Sale. I off.T for sale the plantation Ideated six miles South Wet frfali-bury Snd four miles lr..m C-.iu Grove DejKJt en the N. C-UUilnrrdr These lands were formerly tLe pnpetty vt the late Dr. Sain'l. Keir. Thro are KX afrrs in the tract of which al.ut one haif is cleared, tbe re l uiainderleiig heavily timbered wit bosk bkko- ry Ac. The soil it Tcrtile and adapted to w Ltat. ! tats, corn. U bacco. clover dc. There are n the place a gcsd dwelling. o'lt-housrs ind a well ( of goid water. It will be divided, tf Seressary, f to suit the want of purchaser. Col. R. U. . Cowan of Salisbury will bt.w tbe J and, and j make terms with partie desirous of purchasinc. For further inforniatin rply tn Ocl. K U. j C'wan at Pslubury N. C., or address sss ai i ilmiuglou N. C. I H. K. BUT AN, Exetntorf March C tf X. X. XIXN, dee'd. OLD FORT, Wool, Hides, Far, Feathers, i Teas, N. C. Cofhn, Beeswax, and all kinds of Country Produce. Cotton yarns, Domestics, Nails, Powder, and Coal Oil, always on hand. '. Agents for the best guano and phosphates, ordeis solicted. I NOTICE. All persons having notes or accounts against me are hereby notified to present them within 00 days, or tlds notice will be placed in bar of re-1 covery 100 Vnic lof bushels sale bv fine Mountain O. G ice lot ot country cured hams, for tale by G. G. McCOY &CO." April 17, 1873 tf. SMITH'S IMPROVED Tatent Well Fixture. Wc call the attenliwu of tbe public totals a Inurable intentiou- Jt is especially reconv- 1 wttutii&JLQ private families, beiog c4nenl- ; entcu quick filling, self emptying and ease j iu rawiLg. For durability it is uDsuquvsa- t 1 hiivlnir an Iron Aorriwt Tnn. t rinJ. 1 'yrlas. jtp and buckt t are protected frm the 1 ! rtvalher. It is so arranged as to arcure ah- ' McCOY A CO Uf the most carel ess. and wirlfully neelirent i person. . MERONEY ic BEO. 7:-tf. THE 1 1 NO of the TWENTIETH ANNUAL MEET- medical Society of the State of The public are also notified agatowtsSWadirg North Carolina will beheld in STATESVILLE, and have a handsome surplus - j SblClijE.-T-JIr. John Kinley of Davie , County, aged alxfyit 70 years, committed ; Buidide at iris place on Monday of last wck. bv Iitttiiriinr luumly by the neck lie left his dwelling; to visit living in' the neighborhood, ie day it was Ascertained that he hsd not been there, and onsearch be in;; made, he was found suspended in the lttft of his barn as above described, He was In -hU tisu l health and spirits, so far a his family k.iew, id no causo for his rarh act is kiiowii. . lie has left a good prop V to his heirs. vt his bam. sdsojhter, hut durinir th Senium Machine. Ii the B ST in Til E WORLD ASTC-ntS H7anted. Send for circular, Ad dress : 4w "Domestic" Sewing Machine Co.. N. "Y NOTICE. Seduction of Price of Board .ST. CIiAXXL HOTEL, Yet the whole ( amouni is annually I Blonumsnt Squar, Baltimore XKZd. On and after March 1st, 1873, board at the hotel, to merchants, will be $2,50 per day. The only hotel in Baltimore with improved elevator Suits of rooms with baths and all other conven iences, i 4w HAIXRir H rOQIiE, manager M E V ttli Neglect a Couzh. i Nothin is more certain to ft strict account for willful to lay the foundation or future evilconsequencse Well's Carbolic Tablets are a sure cure for all diseases of the Respira tory Organs, Sore Throat. Colds, Croup, Dip theria, Asthma, .Catarrh Hoarseness, Disease of Lungs. In all rases of sudden cold, however taken, these Tabletsshould be promptly and freely used. They equalize the circulation of the blood, miti gate the severity of the attack and will in a very short time, restore healthy action to the affect ed organs. Wells' Carbolic Tablets are put up only in LI J. T-t. i r r . . : A. - .r. . t . I "taw ia iiv niunuui.rs ai iiicr can l Tifc PtntEST aso Swmar Coo uter rKj, ftMnA A ;.,. I 1 , Oil. iw-HiMtard & QastwelPs mmU orth sea Agent in New York, whowUl forward them by shore from fresh, selected TJvsfs. oy HAZ- return mail. S 50.00 0 FOR S2!! GRAND Gift CONCERT OfThe MERCANTILE LIUKAKY ASSO'N OF THE CITY OF LEAVEN WOTH KAX In accordance with an act of the Legislature and their Articles ot Amcorporation the Hoard opDi.ector announce their fiMt Grand (Jifts anu JJtrtrtbuiion by lot, anion the ticket-holders, of $333,555 II CASH at Longs Hall, Leavenworth, on the 2oth day of June, for the benefit of the Library. 51.9 J3 Cash Gift, amounting to $33:, "53 This enterpise is endorsed by the Governcr ecretary of State, Auditor of State, Superin tendent of Public I nstruclion, Treasurer of State Mayor and Common Council of Leavenworth, and all leading business men of the State, and the certainly of the distributian & payment of gifts, as advertised, is fully guaranteed. TICKETS $2 EACH. 3 foi 6 for SI 0 Memorandum of Cash Gifu to be disturbed June 23th, 1873.' : Grand Cash Gift I Grand Cah Gift I Grand Cash Gl't I (7ra.it Cash Gifl Grand Cash Gift Grand C;th Gift Grand Cash tii ft Grand Cash Gift Grand Ca.-.h Gift Grand Cah Gill Grand Cash Gift 1 Grand Cash Cift 1 Grand Cah Gift.... for a note taken bv me, (but now lost or mislaid.) signed J; a K. Itafty, for the sum of $200. and dated in 1B71. ! EDWARD RUFTY. April 2(jth 1873-6U NORTH CAROLINA, j ROWAN COUNTY. E. ManneV and Son 1 ManneV and Son Wm. A. iCoit and f J expended, the streets! rern iinihj in a dilap idated condition anq the interest on the debt unpaid, how. iad for Swhat qo one knowf. This state of things hould cease, and it is not only the privilaje, bnt tlie duty of the ciliz ins to hold j their public servants negligence. Let every good citizen aid the Board iu the discharge of its duties and in the iuforcement of the laws and ordinances of the tfn ; bat Ut them see to it that the laws and ordinances are en force!; that sanitary regulations are observed, and that the streets are kept in order1. ' . ' " '' I- " 'i ' ' abd & Co., New-York It is absolutely pure and tweet.. Patients who bav ones taken it i.refrre it to all othersl Pmvslttians have de- v'uM it superior to auy othsrohj in market. 4w I Don't be Deceived by Imitations. Sold by druggists. Price 25 cents a box John Q. KELLOGG 18 Platt-st, New York 4w Send for Circular Sole Agent for the Uuited States, $50,000 4i',0uo 30.1M. 3,(sJt) yo.'.HH' ati,(MK 15,00l 12,0) Id.OOu 8 .5.01 0 . 3 (Ut) 2,500 For balance of prizes send for circular. This concert is under the supervision and dir ection of the following Hoard of Directors : C H. Parfec, Merchant, W. t. tJonld.t'ity Eng'r H. L. ewmin, Hanker, r. u. iwer. Uapitahft. H. I. Eush, Luruber, C. B. Morehead Men liant H. W. Gillett. Merchant. J L. Wever, M. 1) (. F Presr.ott, Commercial. J. W.Fnitlisli Lawyer J. B. Kitchen, Farmer, C. Moiier. LapU r (Jer.S. D. E. T. Carr. Arch tect. OQccrs : E H Durfee.Prcs'dent. II. I.. N'ewman. Vice-Prcs Geo, F. Prescott, tsec . Carl Mullet. "Jieus. 'lh well known chiiracter of the Directors of the erchantile Library Association and the endorsement piesented, is a sufficient guarantee to all absent ticket-holders that their interest will be fully guarded and protected. All correspandencestrictly confidential, & any person drawing a prize need not be known un less they so desire. Tickets drawing prises will be cashed on sight. This ia the artukdest aafett and best enterpise ever presented to the Public. Official lists of winning nnmber will be sent to purchasers ot tickets immediately alter the distribution. For information and tickets address. Bamberge & Co., General Agents, 96 liberty Street, New York. Tickets sent C. O. D. at our expence. 'Agents wanted. Liberal Commuuions paid. 4w Rowan Superior Court, j mos Hdwes J Spring Term 1873. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that m.A. Coit, l a non-resident or the State it is ordered that publication be made for sis weeks in the "Carolina Watchman" notifying the baid Cbit that an attachment has been issued against hi property for twenty-two hundred and seventy-nine dollars and three cents. Warrant of attachment returnable next Term of this Court at the Court House in Salisbury, N. C, when and where the defendant is required to appear aid answer the complaint. lo April lS'd. I JNO. M.CLOUD. May 22 6w. (pr.$S.50pd.) Judge. rx. jia.1 zui ii, 183 at ii a.m. JAMES McKEE, M. D., Secretary Medical Society, N. C. April 17 tf. BAILEY j& MAUNEY A T T 0;R NBYS B AZtZ S RTTTXir , 17. O. Practice io Rowan and adjoining conn ties. Special attention ptid to BAMtRlPT PRACTICE. One of the firm always at the oEce. Mav 1-2 mo. State of North Carolina Divorce. CALDWELL COUXTY-SCPEBIOtt COURT. Cornelia N. Largeut anninst i John" I. Lirgent. ) ; In this case it is made to appear to the Court, that the defendant is a non-resident of the State of North Carolina; It i therefore Ordered by the Court, that publication be made for mx weeks in the "Carolina Watchman" it newspaper published in the Town of Salisbury N. C, noti fying the said defendant, that to Ik and api'ear, at the next Term of the Superior urt to le held for said County at the Court House in Lenoir on the 10h Monday after the 3rd Mon day in Murcli 187.'?; and answer the complaint of the Plr!'. which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of Sjid Court, or the P'tf. will apply i to toe Court for tne relief demanded in Un complaint and take pHgnnMit saint him f cordingally. WU ilness H. R. Wakefield. Clerk of our said Coi-rt the 10:h Monday after the 3rd Monday in August 1372. - This'April u.d 1S73. R. R. WAKEFIELD. April 24-fiir. Cpr fee $8 ) C. S. C. Bargains! Bargains!! In order to uinke room for my Spring stock, I am compelled to gcll off my rc mninivj Wittier Stoe?: consisting of READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS. AND SHOKS, iu all of bich GREAT BARGAINS are given. VICTOR WALLACE. Feb. C, tf CRAIGE& CRAIGE, ATTORJSVS AT JLAAV, AKO Solifitors in panfernpfep. RSpccial attention paid to Proceedings in Bankruptcy. Sept. 5,- 5l:3znos. LAND Full SALE. Pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court I will sell at public auction at the Court House in Salisbury, on Wednesday 1st of October 1873. 102 acres of laud on the U'ilksboro Road about 8 miles N. W. of Salisbury, adjoining Adam Lentz, Ahrartn Nash and others. For further particulars see Mrs. Elixabetl Miller, wlio lives on the land, or J. 51. Horal Esq.. Salisbury. Terms $0 cash ; balance on 6 months credit Title reserved rv security. BUFUS BARRINGER, Mav 1 tf. Commissioner 1'tIITt ttfllll mo 1 1' vi' imrornvrti d LIAU rnLoLll.LR Is a sure nnd veffectual cure for CONSlf M P T I () N Ar.d all the dicases of the TIIHOAT, ASTHMA, For Sale; 38 T.4 arres of land. Dsrllv within tha porate limiucf theriiy ofSaiiatury, eligible for' building lota, and also welt suited to the cujtuw of cotton. Upon the premises is already a beao-' liiul and wommodious luulence of ten rooms,! snd all vecefsary ut buildings, and a well q; excellent wattr. The improvement" are nesrlv' new and of the roost desirable description ; also,' a lot of li acres npon which is a good site tor a Tanyard. The property still be sold greatly below its Teal value. Apply lo the aubacriber.: J. A. BRADSIIAW. f Salisbury, Jan. SO, 1873 tf :20 j LI.DSAYS 1 ZxZZASSXA ULIXXXL ! THE OREAT POISON NZ.UTRAL1ZE& A Sure Preventive and certain curt Jqt CHILLS AUD rSVSZL. snd all species ot Miasmatic dlstasca. Send fr circular. i C. R. BARKER & CO April 24. 1S73 fimo. 5 V DR. J. F GRIFFITII, u DENTIST. I 1 Having located in Salisbury, solicits a prac tice in the town and surrounding country. OXZAROZ38 AZODSHATll, OFFICK A Bank StrteSt TrS Corner tf Main doort htlnr JlovdcH. Haute, jn. f 1G tf. .e.nd for circular to WM. For sale bv C. K. BARKER i Co. A. Smith, Concord, N. C, And ejlates. Salisbnrv N. C. The "Lee )Ionument Pprtrain OK f Gen. Robert E, Lee. Fnirravid on teel by A. B. Walker, under the dirt(ti'n of the Ameticau Art (l"nioti, si4 adapted aiid soll bv the Iee Memorial A0 ; ciatin, inctToratc-d under the hvftf Virginia ' f r the tiroe of j j ruoaumctit to the tnemory o( CiENEKAL KOIIERT F. L&E. i i authorized a gents of Mem crial Asocistioti, Jentrsl W. N.j 1'rndleloo, chsirmsr., -re i, w ra.vaiiig Rowan, IredelL and other roomie, for suUribers Itoihe Erecting a '1 IIV. underignel, the I the Executive Committee of the L all principal druggie in t'he Vniied I Monument Portrait" of Ger.eral Ie Tle adopj April 3 tm la U MB BR U r the favor of U It is uly acAd bf OF ALL KINDS 1 Fmnihed o rrder, at Short Noti-e, it Steam i ; Saw Mill on Western iN. C. R. R.. twenty mile j from Salisbury. j Price at mill .j At -Salitrhory l,20. Kiln Dried at. Salisbury, t.&0. r" terms t'Asu, 7 : tf: j j It. H. COWAN. Fresh Garden Seeds, C. R. Barker A Co., would respectfully an n on nee tbst. they 1i3vejnt received a large sap ply of Fnf CiaRVBwgBRtfs, of every variety, from Land re th and Baiat. The publw is invited to give tbeta a call a their Drag Stoic on Mala Street. Jan. 16 tf. I tion of the iife-like picture wlio have not examined it. ubcrip!iot. Persons who may desire this engravirgesA sectvee it by spplU-stinn io Rev.C. Pylcr, Book seller, Salisbury or cf f he nnderifnHt. or it rifj tbe sent bv mail on receipt of $o, j-ice of large uie, or price of small sire, j j J DAWSON & CO, ! ' May 8 lm (irtensbcrn, Jf. C J JOHNS. HENDERSON Attorn and Counsiflor at Lam i i ! AVD i i fteticltor in IlanLniptrj, SALISBURY, N. d td" Special attention paid tf Proeetd; inps in Bankruptcy. Feb. 20,-tf. I
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