vn (Carolina Bfofcissi. AUSBURF, THCRSOAT Tho Western N. C It far sale en thel8tu. celeatu. District Coaveotion fa Bed to meet at W Jttue Uth, wttt4oo card of E est have J The heavy rains in the moat calatnitious along the Missip via river, and eSDeciallv in the unfortunate r 1 of Louisiana. Xt id estimated that than 2,000,000 acre of land are t oovwred with water by the overflowing of taw rirer, and the greatest distress every where prevails. t Old Bald Mountain has got his "dan sW" up again This time he threatens w the world what he can do. Every sksjr m and then ho shakes himself all over a hungry lion emerging from bis lair, ined to go forth on some mighty ition of conquest. Wo would doc be all surprised to hear at any time that it had "busted" and covered up the whole irrourding country. Where is the Militia I Lookout, Old Baldy, or we will have J udge Cloud sent up. lie dou't like noise, espe daily whistling. Thar now 1 Johk Allen Kktchet who was tried sod convicted of rape last summer, but whose caso went to the Supreme Court OH an appeal, was brought before Judge Cloud for affirmation of sentence last 8aturday. Ketchey made a short talk before sentence was passed upon him in which he protested that he was innocent, and that if he should be hanged for the crime alleged he would be murdered. He was sentenced to be hanged on tho 22nd of May next. 4 The following parties having been tried and convicted were also sentenced. Burt ' Thomason, for stealing liquor, sent to tbt Penitentiary for 5 yean. Albert Thorn aSSon, larceny of money, 5 years. An ap peal was taken in his case. George Pond, larceny of bridle 5 years. George Cop age pocket book and money, 2 years. Steward Correll, bible And shaw), 4 mouths I in county jail. Lewis Steward, larceny, 5 years in. the. Penitentiary. All the above named parlies except Ketchey are color Wof, . &ron j dl I is 1 1 ' Another Grange in Rowan. On the 24th of April, according to pre vious appointment, Dr. Ilea res, Deputy, act a portion of the citizens of ' Franklin Township at Franklin Academy, and formed a Grange at that place by organ I Wag and elect ing the following persons as VI. ill. 1J. VUUUU, ill., rw r t m.. r Trott, v.t v. posi, ju , n. j. junior, B., li. F. Thomasoo at T. A. Hudson, ruflhapw, E. A. Props Tveas., W. M.Kin aid Sec., Richard Jossey, G. K.. Mrs. Jf. 0. Ltnn, Ceres., Mrs. J. A. Click, Po mona., Mrs. E. C. Lenta, Flora, Mrs. H. TT it Tl T ft rt j 0. Boat, L. aat S. There is great need for some snore for the advancement of the farming Interests of the country, and it is passing strange that our legislators hare failed jfssss far to see it. Even the farmers them Twiives have beeu slow to discover their ikoesssit.es. Until the organisation of the fnUrons of Husbandry began there was fcarcely an individual in tho laud to be found who seemed to feel the importance l of improving or advancing the farming in- terests. It is gratifying, however; that things are likely to turn for the be' ter, snd wo hope the day is not far distant when this interest will be properly protec ' ted and when its great importance will be acknowledged by all. Hurrah for the grangers! Bape of a White Child. We learn that on Wednesday afternoou of last , wnk, near Patty's Bridge, in Gaston county, N. C., a little white girl, only nine years of age, daughter of J. D. Tor rance, was brutally ravished by a negro named Dick Jackson, of this county. The 4 . t-ries of the child attracted her mother, but ahe did not reach the scene until the brute m Jm accomplished his fiendish purpose. mdi& warrant has beeu issued for his arrest, A ftJ4 every effort will be .made to secure bin capture. Yorkvillc Enquirer. mb ..iWe call the attention of the police and . county officers to the above, and ask them L j a . i jtv i.ucir open ior lue oruie. JulaaTbo awful crimo of rape is 'becoming 'Iburfolly too frequent. Is it owing to the fflps manner in which the law is enforced agaioat the crimo ? if not, jthi will soon cause. We hear of rapes on every ind, but we hear verv rarel v of the ei. ilkesboro. Wilson cufion of the penalty in such eases. It really seem that the more abhorrent revolting crimes such as murder, aWape, and theft are now at a premium. Hwaooner has one of these crimes been a J$nQ',tte(i tla & horde of misguided , philanthropists and idiotic sentimentalists 4UgUihor around the; wretched criminal for i oho purpose of protecting him from the "fust punishment of an outraged law. "JJJWejry manuer of device, chicanery, and even corrupt means are resorted to in or aat jpMUtbjpt villaooua, law-defying and god .stafcuo criminal may go an whipped of jus StW To nllow one to escape who has snr1olated the law is virtually IN 4l apjwng hundreds of others to perpetrate sst shoaame crime. Let us have leas law ,Kwnd mors justice and rapes and ther fel iules will decmss in onmbcr. ' I CoL Stenhn T PnoL wsaTeooke I a oltii duty. DeesMnnai ndTPV- j L( U f .LI. 1 Mf k, L km filU ar nrtklif Ail fire S S mm mm an r sm I am m it n -an i hi ira i i a umi Htm. we unit be made, and that wo shall faithfully la bor for bis election. The newspapers are still discussing the consolidation, and the propriety of adopt ing it. inst ai thnmrli it h:id not bee.n adopted, and as if the State's interest, (and the private Stockholder' too for that mat ter) in her Roads is not all gone to the dogs these many years. We have really been amused at some of the very learned articles we have seen en this anbject of late. We were not aware that we had so many efficient Rail Road men among us. How unfortunate for ike Suite that these. gentlemen did not raise their voices Soon er. They might have done something had they given as the benefit of : thier Railroad knowledge four or five years ago. It is now too late. The birdhas flown. The State has not realized any thing from the earnings of her Roads this long time and it is not likely that she ever will get an other dollar, consolidation or no consoli dation. A fool caa see the evil results of of a thing after it is done ; but it takes wisdom to foresee and prevent untoward events, j .. ?, There was a time when the debt ques tion might have been settled and the State's Railroad interests been saved, but that time has passed and gone forever. Who is responsible! A few corrupt men and so-called leaders. The guilty parties may yet bo made known, but that'wiil not give us back the Rail Road. ! e Crime of Being: Young. To hear some people talk it would real ly seem that it is a Crime to be young Some people have a way of estimating the public worth of men by their age. This is a grave mistake. An individual that is any account at all, or that is likely to be, generally give evidencess of it by the time he has reached 20 years of age. We have known men at 25 better poated, bet ter acquainted with public affairs, and better able to enforce his views than oth ers who have grown old in the public serviee and who have had every advan tage for the attainment of superior infor mation aud influence. The father of English Ovarory, Mr. Pitt, was once charged with, the crime of being a youth, and the manner with which be met that charge is Co be commended. Mr. Pitt said : Vi m ft to i The atrocious crime of being a young man which the honorable g$uUeinau has, with such spirit aud decency, charged upou me, 1 shall neither attempt to palliate, nor deny ; but consent tnyseft with wuhing-that I may be one of those whose follies cease with their youth, and not uf that number who are ignoraut in spite of experience. Whether youth can b imputed to soy man as a reproach, I will not assume the prov ince of jWterwiuing ; but surely aje may be come justly contemptible, it the opportunities which it brings have passed away without improvement, and' vice appears to prevail when the passions have subsided. The wretch who, after having seen the cosequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, aud whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is surelv the ob ject of either abhorrence or contempt, and unserves uoi tnatms gray nad should secure him from iusult. Much more is be to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced in age has receded from virtue, a-. d becomes more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitutes himself for mon ey which be cannot enjoy, aud spends the remains of his life in the ruin ot his country. Candidate for the Senate. Among the names mentioned as candidates for the Senate is that of Hon. Burton (Jraige. Without desiring to throw a damper on the as pirations of other gentlemen), we will take the liberty to say that a gentleman of Mr. Craige's ability and experience would be a great addi tion to our legislative body. We are sadly in need of the services of just such men. Salubunj Walkman. L We agree with the Watchman exactly, and hope the best men will be brought out for the Legislature in all the counties this year. Let Rowan .end snch a man as Burton (Jraige, -and Orange send Ex-triov. Graham ; Guilford, Ralph Gorrell or A. M. Scales ; Rockingham, David S. Reid ; Burke Avery or Gaither ; Caldwell, J. C. Harper, &c., Ac. such men of character and ability who will not hesitate to do what they think is right regard ess of future popularity. Our State debt question must be settled in some way, and we want to send men to the next Leg islature who will pass a scheme of some sort for its adjustment. If we can't pay but ten cents on the dollar, let us say so by Legislative en actment. The day of settlement or arrange ment should not be further posponed. CW lotte Democrat. Yes, that debt question should be set tled without further delay. It is a matter of the utmost importance, yet few seem to think of it in connection with the elec tion. We have urged the subject on the mem bers of the Legislature, and on the people previously to the elections, for the last ivo os six years. We have heretofore endeavored to point out the many advan tages that would accrue to the State and and people from the settlement of the debt ; we have, shown that immigrants will not come hero while it hangs over us, and that thousands of our citizens have been driven away from the State because of the burdens a debt so unjust will im pose upou labor in the way of taxes. The people throughout the State are beginning to see that what we told them is true, and the cry at last comes up from all quarters demanding a settlement of the debt question in some way. We believe it could have been done long ago, if so many of our representatives bad not been afraid of their popularity. In other words, are have been in need of men with the ability to rkile , kept WO an Uav7 we osnliad e- nough of demagogory , wind aird gas t Is it not time the people were casting a bout fur thdr best men T Let us select suck men as the Democrat has suggested, and we will have a body assemble next fall at the Capitol of tho State that will mark an epoch in the history of North Carolina of which our people will be proud. Let us bring forth men of expert once and ability men who despise the low tricks of the demagogue and who will discharge, the high duties imposed upon them faithfully, and without regard to eon- . .. . TV aeouences. " ' tmm The Bust Bee. Mr. Dennisou, from Tennessee, is in the city with one of, the simplest and most useful bee hives we ever saw.- It is so arranged, with a drawer in the bottom, that every moth-fly and indo lent drone aa well as the robber bees, can be caught in this bottom drawer without the least difficulty. This hive is certain ly deserving the attention of every bee miser iu city sua county. Air. jjenuison bought a swarm of bees, teu thousand in the swarm, from Mr. Fickard, for two dollars and a quarter. We never knew before that a swarm of bees varied iu num ber from ten to forty thousatid. A swarm j S? ! . S . w a set or rony mousaua win just about nil a peck measure, and they will weigh about hfteen pounds. Raleigh Urtscent. The Bee hive referred to above is the aame that wo have called attention to heretofore as being manufactured by Mr. tleury Cauble. It is undoubtedly tho best thing of the kind ever iutroduced into this country. So say the best judges. North Carolina, . J I'M 1 l- Alexander Countv. i In the a. u. mcimosn, aaiu'r. I tJourt April 27 1874 of Edward Turner Dec. against. (;)... Ameiicus V. Turner. 1 Petition to sell land 11 Emilv A. Grvder tor to pay John E. C. Turner debts. . In this proceeding it appearing to the satis faction of the Court that Americua, V. Tnrner, & Emily A. Gryder. are non residents of thi State. It is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six successive Weeks in the "Carolina Watchman" a news paper published at Salisbury, North Carolina. Notifying the said defendants to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Sunerior Court, nf Alexander County, at the Court House in Taylorsvi lie, on or before the 1st day of July. A. D. 1874. and answer tha Petition of the Plaintiff which is filled in thia nnwwtin. let them take notice that if they fail to answer Plaintiffs Petition within that time i lid imi . i ! pro eonate will be granted. tirs.i i u' rJ"Ji i . . iineiat uij nanu aim uie seal 01 saiu Lou rt this 27th day of April. A. D. 1874. Seal E. M STEVENSON, C. S. C. Apru ao, six w. i. 4. .'.: on. Iff OCtl q 1 i:.5. iji- hui i! vs.. r Beifsii. L ! it. ifad t JL-1 Itu ft. 1 Ml . r t v-!-dSf?S I ' T jo iVls ..- St -:A; olesale and m wm Mm im K Wh No. 4. Granite Row, Salisbury, N. C, Are receiving to-day their New Stock for the STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. which wars bought si the recent decline and which they oner at a reasonable ad ranee on t 1!H 51" fl EShnow" f G00D SHE3' d on td-ni, .Mi t uarreia assorted bUOAR i 10 BAGS OF GOOD COFFEE RICE, r, it fva Net mn hiees x rr jciv, ariui, TU15AUCO, Sec. Sec. rf 4 In Also One Car Load of Molasses S00 SACKS OF SALT, BACON, FLOUR, MEAL, COBN, BAT, FODDEK SHOCKS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, A T.cn k& OnaEtoWhCo-dCc., CORN, MEAL, FtOUB, AND ALL KINDS OF P ROD U CE BOUGHT FOR DlSTKlCT vkhtioh The District tiou of the Democratize osfcerv the seventh (7sMssttioa of rill be held ivjFiiamorii on ' the 11 th day afMswf 1 A. J By order of. the Ekeeativsj Committee, John S. Henderson, Chairman. April 28h 1874. Papirs .circulating in tho District please copy.. T RAILROAD PROPERTY for Sale. IU8UA to a. Decree of the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Western strict of North Carolina, at the April Term. 1874, at Greensboro, in proceeding than and here pending in Equity to fore-clone a mortage mentioned in the pleading between ,1,enrTJ-Jews liiram Sibley and others 'Plan tins. jaiiist The Western North Caronna Bail Road Co., E. D. Tod R. Caldwell, Rufus Y. McAden, i The irst National Bank of Charlotte, John Rutherford, Hiram Kelley, Thomas G. Greenlee, James Greenlee, Mary Canon, A. H. Erwin, N. D. Wilson, Assignee, B. M. " alker and others, Defendants, i Tbe undersigned, Commiasieaiaia appointed by the Court at tha said AprU Term thereof, will sell at the Court House door in the City of . . Salisbury, the I Sih slay of va.SU., 1874) at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, all the franchises, road-beds, rolling stock and prop erty of every kind, nature and description be longing to the said The Western North Carolina Bail Road Compact, mentioned and described in the said Decree. The purchasers will be required to psy to the Commissioners Test thousand Dol lars in Cash on the day of sale, and will be given credit for the balance of the purchase money the 6th day of July, 1874, the first rule day of said Court, at Greensboro, N. C, next ensuing after the day of sale. Those who purchased at said sale, provided they be holders of the bonds secured by the mortgage mentioned in the said Decree, may retain their shares of the purchase money, ex cept as to theaaid sum of $10,000,00 by surrender ing to the Commissioners an equal amount of said bonds. . . The said Commissioners are authorised, so soon as the said sals shall be confirmed by the Court, to give immediate possesion of the said Bail road, its property and effects of every kind and description ; aud all persona who may be in possession of tho said Railroad or any of Us property are imanmanded- to surrender the same to the purchaser! upon the production of the Commissioners deed to them. This Road, when its connections shall be completed, will torm one of the moat impor tant tu(rougjak in the entire South. Its length is Hf-flSflja, of which 115 miles is com plete; that is from Salisbury to Old Fort iu McDowell county, at the Eastern base of the Blue Ridge f d the greater part of the re mainder of the road is graded, or nearly so. There has already, been expended upon this Road, about $6,000,000,00. It is nowsold to satisfy a debt of aW $1,400,000 which con stitutes the first Ben upon the property. The Commissioners, believe Jthat the title of the purchaser, will be stood For any further in formation, address ' V . B. S. GAITHKR. Morganton, N.C. MARCUS EBWIN, Asheille, N. C. h ' THOMAS B. Bl'FPIN. a ion ,- Greensboro, N. C. . .Anril 30, 1874. , (7ih) CoxoaxssioxAL MsM R.A.KN0X, S.J. SWICEG00D. Jslic-X ti v ' '4 Khj It- KNOX & CO., Retail Mftrr.hantQ Summer Trade : Conristinw of full .W f mads CJothiBt. At low prices at 10 n(l ill rt T-;i -j - SODA, STARCH, SOAP, CANDLES 'I tit t . . . at - rM tm. fa. - i. . 0;. tmXimXM . .Uft flU ' 4 iui mmiA v ... i l F1CEW ADVERTISEMENT: Vp I BBBB1 MTmL tmmmmM BBBBBka BBBBBl BBBBBB1 BSBBBB VBBBBBM Ml BBBBBBBL DAVID R JULIAH. Apiil 30th, 1874. (Imo.) Dissolution. The firm wf Marsh oer fa 20 mutual consent. Mr. .Marsh retires and open at once a Manufacturing All ier- sons indebted will please call and settle, and all having claims please present them. . Wj. MARSHA FOSEB. Salisbury, AprU 28.' 1874 lm. C00HTY .CONVENTION I There will be a COUNTY CONVENTION held in the GOUT-MOUSE, on Saturday, the 16th of May next to elect delegates to attend the Congressional and Judicial District Con ventions, for the purpose of nominating for Congress for Judge and Solicitor At the aame timeand place nominations will be made for candidates for the Legislature and for County Ouseers The Executive Committees of the diffarsaS Townee i pa are requested to call pri mary meetings and send delegates. By order of County Executive Committee. JAMES E. KERR, April 28, 1874. tf. vyau iuss.li. NEW STOCK : SPRING GOODS. A.. J, MOCK k CO. Successors to Mock A Brown, havs received their entire stock of SPRING GOODS, whic they ofier at greatly reduced prices from farmer seasons. Tliey are selling Goods strictly for cash and barter, doing away with the old and ruinous credit system, believing if to be Better for all parties, and they intend that their prices and quality of Goods shall make it an inducement to Cash buyers of Goods. Their stock fa the largest to be found in tufa market, and consists of most all Of adapted to the wants of thia section try. They are making a peeialty af i Y Oil 0 E A MADE CLOTHING, and have the Largest stock that has been offer ed in this market since the war, and at prices that can't fail to meet the views of buyers. A full stock of all kinds of Domestic Goods, LADIES, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, GLOVES LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES. A full ind complete stock of Shoes, and Hates, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, sole Leather Ste. Ac-, AprU 16, 1874 Sates. SPRING MILLIHIRY. MRS. TERRELL, JS NOW RECEIVriCtJ A BEDTIFUL A k.?1 8PKING GOODS, consntting of Ladie's Hats and Bonueia, Misses' and Chi I- tent'8iIa,,,' F,'".Eihue,Neck Qnillings, KSSk Ties, for Gentlemen sod Ladies, Collar Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Belts, Ladies and Misses Hose, Gloves, new style Vdk, &c. A fine lot of REAL and IMITATION Hair Goods, con.Ui.fHc of Human Hair. Switch V" "ffs. Ac, Jute Switch, Crease Tnfls, etc AH styles of HAIR JEWELRY made to order. Combing made up into Braids and Curls. Also stamping and Embroidery done at short notice. A nice lot of Stamped Goods aud Ma terial constantly on hand. All goods new, and constantly reneivina roods every 8 or 10 dam Call and examine. W No trouble to show goods. MRS. a W. TERRELL, April 1m.t.r'fali-1'-c- BUCK EYE BEE HIVE Haring pnrehaseor the right to manufacture the Buck Eya Bee Hivo for the counties of tj vuwms, ireoeii, Uatawba and Uavie. . 1 am nrenared to fill nnfm .a m these counties this valuable and improved Hive I will sell fanners rieht. wh an Dim will i -1-- uve, at ien dollars a right I a right I will o sen j ownship rights on reasonable term.-. nearly luverv bodv thai Nearly Every body It will more than pa examines it buvs one DV for Ittuttt in r. - All we ak is a trial Come snd exsmins the Hive for yourselves sod be convinced. Manufactory on Rant rr ix ael streets, near the lw HENRY CAUBLE r"- . , - April 9, 1874 6mos. d t Blacimer and Henderson, Attorneys, Counsellors sst! Goods and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C. January 22 1874 tf. - aaL I AIN-KILLE tf!' OIL OVER DaTis- Vi iISS BUM TESTED IE EVEUY VAE1KT or cux ate; and bt almost evbuy xatioe XXOWX TO A VESICATE. It fa tho eonataut esMUpsmiua aud rtsfaasv ble friend the missionary and ihsjpsSf jrl on ssa mu$ laud, and no aw ebtlnd" trim on our Ml ir Kirrrs without it. IWilfWIlig till isafupx tjHpi ffllllfl years, and pn.l.nbly h. reputation thatf ruV a widr r and. L U-r . . mm ntb.-r I pr..i.riHary At this medicine f the prsent dar period thvre are bn. few"' SMllkrnaiotr.i with the tnvrits of tho Pain -Killer ; but while soias extol it aa a kai ascot the? know hot little of ita power hsj sasiaajepsun when taken internally with great siiosaaa. but are equally ignorant of its. healing vir tues wbeu applied externally. We therefore wish to say to all that it Is equally soceeaa ful whether used internally or externally, and it stands to-dar. nnritalled by all the grrnt catahtgae 6f family tn-dieines. It is sufficient evidence of its virtues as a standard median. to know thjit it is now need in all parts of the world and that iu Sale is constantly iuerons- ing. No cbrative agent haa bad such wide spread salafor gives such universal satisfac tion. It ia purely vegetable cmnpoud. ana) perfectly safn in unskillful hands. After thirty yeara. trial, is still reoeiviag th- most unqualified testimonials to iu vir toes, friu nersons of the highest character and responsibility. Physicians f the first respect ability, recommend it as a most efiVc tual pieparation for tho extioeiioo of pain. It is not only the beet remedy over kuwu for Bruises.SJuU. Burns, ate., but fur Dysen tery or Cholera or any sort of bowel coin plaiut. it is a remedy uasurpassod for efficien cy aud rapiHy of notion. In the great cities of India, and other hot climate, it has be come the Standard Medicine for all soeh complaints, i and other kindred disorder. For Coughs, sad Colds. Canker, .Asthma, and Rheumatic difficulties, it has boon prov ed by most abundant nod convincing testi mony to be-an invaluable medicia. Beware of all Imitation. The PalnrKiller is sold ly nil respectable druggist throughout the United Sutea and foreign conotrlrf. Pnes 25 cents and 1 per bottle. PURR 7 SAVXI sit MOW, Vrswie torn. No. I.-Jfi High street Providence. R. L $10 to 820 per day. Agents wanted everywhere. ! Particulars free. A. H. BtAtn A Co., St. Looia, Mo. . Masbey's Poi'ltbv Powoca cures and pre venu it, Cares and prevents Gape in yosusg Chickens, Fattens for market in a remarkably snort time, Tdjkey, Geese, Hosts, and chicken and makes them lay better. Price 26 cents, niy , KLUTTZ'S DRUGSTORE. : Are job Gflist te Paint ! : Buy the READY MIXED PAIHTL col ors, in small catis to sum purchasers. Every man can be hif yvu painter. For sale cheap 1 ITI ITTTC rt?Tn crrinn Alarcli l, 7 " v m m mt mm w C7 a OAb FURNITURE ! J.-A. 0L0DFELTER Sc CO. B-Aoirsq ad Retail Dealer, in Fmrmitmr, IsviTt atler.iiou to ihcir stock of I s Gbicken GMera ! I -tt.-igc i-dUMl 1 rendi UiamheriX-JS nnu, vrainnt Snd nainted Can Rmn (Theirs Roefeinp ChrHri ofsM dencripfion Ex ten ion 1 iTiuiTahlesof all kinds Wardrobe WdMUnoX ,W hat-Nytea, btfSvs Rerepsion Chairs snd Iarlor Svf, Also, ssany oUier srlicles whu;Ii wc are prcjured to sell as cheap or cheer thsh aiy rtduae In the western tart of the State." ' - IT Be sore to call nearly opposite the MnnmonilliLi aSe Hotel, next door below the Ka Dress uftW ' lMH1" u them our stock and bar our prices. Our terms cash. opeciai onters made iron ithoUfrapbs in our office) wilf be S0pplle. Waff A full assortment of Rosewood, MeSslic and Walnut Iturial Case, which can be furnish ed at 3 boars notice. v March 19, 1474-ly. NOTICE. U. S. Internal Revneue 7 1, 1874. to April 30 18 73 The Law or December 24. 1872, requires ererv person engaged ' in any business, avocation, or employment which readeis him liable U a 6P IAL TAX. TO PR0CDTIK ABV X aUianAiUi T UJL PLACE OF BTJ8I- airwo s mam i denotiag (at uayaaont of " w. MKjtnttt i .1 .x iur we opeciai lax year beginning May L 1874, before comtneiiciiitf or continuing business after April 30, 1874. The Taies Embraced WiUii tie PrevlsUas of the Law laers Q sales' ars the FOLtoWINO VIZ : Rcf'nrs v. f210.00 R-aler, retail lour 23.00 Dealers, wholesale liquor 100.00 Dealers iu malt Jhjoovs, wholesale 50.00 Dealers iu malt, liquors, retail 20-00 Doalrs in leaflobaceo 25 00 ReUil dealers H leaf tobaeeo. 500.00 And on sale Of over 1.000 fifty eeau fur evr dollar in exces of 91.000. Dealers in manbfartored tobacco 5.00 Msnfacturers of stills 50.00 And for each -II tnannfaet.ird. . . 20.00 And for each smrwi rcnunfnetarwd. . 20 00 Manufacturers of tobaScu 10.00 Ainuuiactorers df cigars j. 10.00 i eoaierayul tobacco, hrst class (mure tnsu two horses) Peddlers of tobacco, second 50.00 class ttwo horses) 25.00 l'eddlers of tohacco third data rntm. lone f. Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on lo.OO loot or pablic onvevanses) 10.00 Hrewars of lsaithan 500 barrels..... 50i Brewers of 50tif barrels or more 100.000 Any peraoa. - so liable, who shall fad to comply with foregoing requiremenu will ha subject to severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the 8pecial Taxes named above must apply to J. J. alOTT, Coll eei or of Internal Bevenuo at STATSnviixn, N. C, and pay for and pro care the Special Tax Stamp or Sutnns ahwy need, prior to sf ar 1. If74, and WITHOIlT f URTHER NOTICE. ' t J. W DOUGLAS. Commwtoner of Internal OrSSCE OS IXTaStNAL fiBTKSnjB. WashiugUn. D. C, February 16, 1 Special Ux stamps can bo had at OSjhM -right hand ofSee. ap in Saliabary, on tha Uth 19 Snd 1 &K'E&BmmmmmmUWr in PIT Jsayt leans ay . wots yd .aw ad odw I Ml IRE. WATT FLOS mm in sL. a tm s ssssm llis. saW ii A r T st i r ran ssn tim SjMW fiaassankLaKM- w CKAPH THAN COUfT TTTTTT TTttts Purfrerf., un.duk.raUd T... I Tr.. , l . t "sb AgssssjforU.& TeaCsaawnn. St0to March 19 1874 tf. Life Ita.sjraace Cfaaa2L a .- Home OffiftA PnrootI: Vl OFFICERS. A.U, MClLWAIXK, . . . ITAncv Pai l. T. B-TsanrasT, M . . ' Iff I . . . n. d w i Vr" w B " - - JiediesJ Isiii? Stock Capital a$aalr' ORGANIZED MARCH la7i I Ratio of Aassis to liabilities n J ticipainga.idNoo-particitii0. leir a a i a" a rsues ot i reuuum saJety. r,.fefaar-Um P"" "ui SSSSS Poffcy-holders everywhere. PolW. T.4 U itable afer second premium seru onwuni sorufsW sa and the in tfesadbi im nl.m rv.t:. . . lm . Jr 1 tassti he no Mlsi XDSSSSTAsn 1 nominawsiiT aocn as every -m fii will heartily endows. The nV pJl U T I . safi.insDA.in, ISAM . u:. as wwu as usssuas expmwg u Ahoold examine itcaref illv. 'if at. Rayjiy:r - a. X tAVTo. X. C General Agent WestcraJf.C w. jnannrr, lvOCXJ A Agent, rWisVsn, N.C. March 19, 1874 ly. AMERICAN LIFE IX SURA XCE COM PA XV UF PISSSa W- WW IktSS a. SSSas l.'r. i. rii i The nnderaigned has been a agenu for the above named i v ppointed Gcssa ThvVfWf SV Sate of North Carolina, 'Snd will hive 1 r racsspU ol loe company in it,r asnatst collection. Policy holders and othenanan communicate direct to E. NYE HUTCHISON APfjsri Agents wanted. CHARLUTTE Xft April 1ft, 1874-lmo. HlRDWAREff When jam sront Hardware st fss figurssv sail on the andcrsxfjscd at Is t Granite Row. D. A. ATWrtL Saluborr, N. C.May 13-lf. A MEDICAL TRIUMPH! r. IX S. FBBSYIi VEGETABLE AROMATIC PITTERg These Bitters wnut beronaihe aoi edy of the awe. Titer i. ooll.lr.. t;v. ,iJJm v rmi mm k. There ia not under the sun. Weak 'nvisormto the fi ils, and give nee lb I me oroaen flown .vatess- ra aaav matte and malarious district they are'wanas anip toad ol Vjmmne poweUor. and piiU. TSf are especially adapted to person suffering has Dyspppsln, &tTor Complain ta. Costiveness, MondnchjQ. lVeanlgist, uouxnntism, Chills and revcr and Piles. To Delicate Females. Lad e, old or young, will find tkass Bsssi eapecia I ly adapted to diseases peculiar u sbsV ana. It ire i laws, I sswhudi. Want of Awsswa, and General Debility, ail vicsd to the MS of these ineatimable BUtera. HEAR WHAT 18 8AtD. HEAR WHAT 18 SAID. HEAR WHAT 18 SA fD. "Wonderful eflccta hare resulted froa yaw Dr. P Knur's Bitter. My Chills are rone. I can usrdlv iL " "Send me one case txaaTis RitUrs Nothing Uke l Sews bars. 1 aavcions af&davii of saw I to to convince you of the -&urely they are the tonic in the world.' "Dr. Wilson ways that row are a factor." ' "Hurrah I No "No more to VOtt- We conld f II this paper twice over och genaino extracts, but the above S a t . uc vmr iwucr are prepared undei Jpn ctXIK- PerrT' Mnshvsf Easlaod, sad utbe Medical Uinic of Q All orders should be addreased U PERHV AROMATIC BITTER ftl. HKV YORK, U.sV Turn atltters nro snld oitksr sy tfcs bottle or Osss st SI per Sottas, Parties ia sending left era far adrleresn their disaeaaes will confer qoite s favor by W inf name of County as wH I as Towa wSwsssV beaide. It will save us a wnrxtrrfol bsbsSSS" time and announce ff thia will be OSsersai Dr. E PERRY AROMATIC BlTTV00sV PAirr. "FRESH ABBtYAlS ! Cheaper than Etet ! Jnat received at R. W. Price's Faaaily GsSSSTJ Store, fresh) Stocks of choice Cfffi ees, Saiars, Sjmk Ma all kinds of SUGAR CURED MEATS, Meats, pork Ss Lard, Floor, assort an awl of Sahara ry, dec 1 and be eonviawssL 10!20tlAf55JS3s: A. II. Blais A ftr. Louis, Ma April 30, 18745 tm. ' w - - i April 24. 1974 It e. JUU I 1 . (Jo . Louis -m '-1 rO Nov. t MTS- 1

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