&Mim Uiatfljnwn: That Report. The Charter of the Town makes it obligatory upon the tetir- LOCAL. , . 7 . .... u ooone lownsnip, uavioson county, . ing Board of Commissioners to public a JXJ oa Wednesday, April the fcJod, 1874, MAY. 7. Special Notice, y Here announcements of marriages or deaths, ort religious notices, we publish without charge, and would be glad if ministers and fritadi would furaiah ua with such. But all actuaries, tributes of respect, life sketches or alber mstter of whatevei character, notof genr el interestlo the public, are charged as ad ver tiaeuiPiits. fill .and accurate statement of all the re- ce: pi s and disbmseuients of the public funds during the year ending with ite adiuinii". ttation.. Such report for the last year has "not yet been made, we therefore call for it. i he citizens desire to see it. We know that the debt of the Town at the, beginning of the administration of the last Board was about seven thousand or even thousand and fire hundred dollars, and that the amouut due the town for DIED In Boone Township, Davidson county, N. property sold and the amount of taxes for ' " T the, year summed no near Eight Thousand i . r - ui . i. i - :w . n j The widow of tbe tate wovcnior w uu If gtatement ig comCt and is dead. I , we know that it is not far wrong, andithe . J. W. Holden, has been elected amount due the town has been properly of Raleigh on the Temperance collected and appropriated, it ought to be a cite out of debt. Plow is it ? Is it still Barbara Myers of Typhoid Pneumonia. Aged 76 years. In this county on the 2nd inst. of menin gitis, Mr. John Beaver in the 77th year of his age. MARRIED. At the Post Office in Salisbury, Tuesday, May 5th by David L. Briuirle Esq.. Mr. Julius Caldwell Holshouser, and Miss Jane Emersutha Riblen, daughter of Asa Biblen, &sq., ol Salisbury, township. . At the residence of the bride's father., in Boone Towu8hiu. Davidson eountv. on the 25th of January, bv E. S. Koouee. Esq.. Miss Nanny C. Lauiax, to Mr. Jack Hill, both of Davidson county. Mr Mayor ticket. There were nearly three colored Totes to one white polled here last Monday and it was a bad day for colored votes at that. Soda We tender thanks to Mr. Tho. T. KJutU, druggist, iot a scaSuu ticket at his soda fountain. Mr. W. F. Davidton line been re-elected Mayor ot Chatlotte. Mr. Van Pelt re-elected Mayor of Statevillc, and prohibition iu Sutesville Township defeated. New Hardware ttore. Do not fail to read the advertisement of Messrs. a:.i.J 1 Ar llnrt.mil n. Their Mock 18 entirely new aud they are detei miued uot to be undersold. One of our citizens had an old hen lifted off a brood of young chicks the other night Some body is fond of chicken. A setting hen dots not eat good, a rooster Would be prefeiabh, il lie docs soraeti Aes croto in the wee houru of ihc night. We understand that a Mr. Linton, a drummer fromN. Y., was dragged from his bed at the dead hours of uight by two police and taken before a magistrate on a ch irg, for which he wus not liable. Is tL true 1 Will somo oue give us the facta in the case t An Elegant Soda Fountain. Ilessrt. Barker & Co, have just received one of Tuft's celebrated Soda Fountains, Nbick is baud some very. They offer extra, inducements to the driukers of the b' " ugo this summer. Go to see them, god iiy their Soda. The Tax payers desire to know wheth er the Clerk of the Town has listed for taxi U those who voted here la?t Mon day. If not, why ? They think the names euld be easily taken from the registrar tion books, if they .have not returned be fore now. Every cue is. liable for poll fpflt;tiL least. If you want Ice-cream Soda Water, Setter than has ever been made in Salis bury, call at Klutt'z Drug Stor assertion is not made good, it will be be cause the very best apparatus in the world, with most delicious cream, ebaved dDe-and syrups, will not make it so. 1 MORE STOVES By E. S. Koouce. Esq., Mr. Thomas , Walser to Miss Sallie Garwood of Daie co on the 15th of Eebrhary, 1874. , and better one than ever. Come now and get the BEST. Get the stove called the ACORN COOK If you want one that will ontiaH any other, and that is made of all NEW IRON, and warranted to give satisfaction Ac. Various styles, of cook ing stoves at a amaH profit. TUT WAKE, Sheet Iron & Copper 'Wars made of the best Material on hand or tiade to order. Merchants supplied at Low Pricks. Cash paid for all kinds of Copper, Brass Ac. Ask for Broww's Tin shop Main Street, Salisbury, N. C. L. V. Brown. I am well prepared to cut good NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. in debt, and if so, how much t The Tax payers desire to see a lull report. a SALISBURY MARKET. MAY 7. i . .1 CORN new 90 COTTON-11 a 15 $.425. a 4.50. Jljt A mm --t ' The Municipal Election Pass edoffooteUr: Tle vote was very amai . f" LOUR !in MEAL 95 a 98 , . j n,i BACON (county) 10 12 hoe round one white polled, l he whiskey men wtth p0TATOES -Irish 90 a Sweet $1.00 the Rad vote carried the day. - EGGS 12 to 15 The following ticket wWh was backed CHICKEN!! 82.75 per doz. bv hotii the whtskev men and the Radi- LAltL) 12 a 15 - cal vote was elected. 'r FuR FOB MAYOR, T. W. KEEN. Commissioners. J. M. Corkle, P. P. Meroney, A. L. Clark, B. E. Linton, A. M. Sutivan, M. L. Holmes, P. A. Frercks, L. D. Briugle,, - . L. 1 1 The vote at Gold Hill resulted in the selection of a dry Mayor and a wet Board as follows : North Ward. South Ward. Waed. FEATHER? -new, 50. TALLOW 9 a 10 RYE a 90. BEESEWAX-30. WHEAT-$l.l5 a $1.75. BUTTER 30. DRIED FRUIT Blackberries. 10 a 11. a 3 SCHOOL TEACHERS WANRED for the Spring and hummer. $160.00 in each coont? par month. Send for circular, w' ich gives ufl particular. ZIEGLER & EcCURDY, Phila delphia Pa. 4W. SONGS of Grace & Glory The very bent Sunday-School Song Book. By W. F. 8HERW1N and 8. J. VA1L.160 Pages Splendid Hymns, Choice Music, Tinted Paper, Superior Binding. Price in Boards 25c., $30 per 100. A Specimen Copy ta Paper Cpr er mailed (a soon as inmed,) on receipt of iweniy-nve cents. 9eff-)nivr 4ilJed in turn. HEADY MAY 1st. HORACE WATERS. &SON, 481 Broadway, New York. 4w Por Coughs, Colds Horseness. AND all THROAT DI3EABE8, use Wells' Carbolic Tablets. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED and SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggist. 4w. FLORENCE The Lone-contested Bait of the PLORSCE BEWINfl CO., against the Singer, "Wheeler & Wilson, and Grover & Baker tympanies, involving over $250,000, Supreme Court of the United Statm in STENCIL PLATES for marking Tobacco, Flour Patent articles Ac fcvery person doing any kind of work or busi ness should have a stencil to advertise his busi ness, as it is acknowledged to be Lhe beat and cheapest way to let people know what yon are doing. One mark with stencil mar set a customer, for yon, that will put Hundhkds of Dullaes in yonr hands. Try it and yu will get a cus tomer you never ilmusht of. MY FK1CES ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS Une-fourth inch letters 5 cents, uer letter one half and nve-eiehts 6 Three-fourth & One inch letters 7 " " ' Thev mar be sent to anv part of the U. S. by mail at a small coat. favor of the FLORANCE, which alone has Send in yonr orders stating size of letters yon Broken the Mompoly of High Price. preier, and the Mencil will be made neatly cut and promptly forwarded. Fisher street Salisbury, N. C. L. V. BROWN, April 23, 1874 tf. CMcfcen Cholera ! HisOT'i Poultry Powokr oh res and pre vents it, Cures and prevents Gses in yoong Chickens, Fattens for market in , mnaikably short time, Turkey, Geese, Docks, d chi kt and makes them lay belter, price 'id cents, only at, KLUTTZ-S DRUG STORE. Are yoi Mn to Paiit ! RUBT MIXES PWSTS. erf- on, in small cans to suit pun hears Every man can be his own painter. For ante cheap t, KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. March 19, 1874 tf. BUCK EYE BEE HIVE. Having purchased the right to manufacture the Buck Lye Bee Hive for the countieaof Rowan, Stanly, Cabarrus, IredelL Catawba and Davie. I am prepared to fill orders snd sell in these counties this valuable and improved Hive I will sell tanners rights, when thev will make a elnb of te, at ten dollars a right. I will also sell Township right oa reasonable terms. Nearly Every body that exaaniiea it buys one. ii win more man pay lor Jtelt an one year. All we ask ta a trial. -Cot as)d examine the Hive Cor yourselres and be convinced. Manufactory on East Corner of Lee 4 Coun sel streets, near the Depot. HESRY CALBLE. April 9, 1874 6m os. 1 East Wabd. I 60 TO TEXAS TTT A rrUP LONE STAR ROUTE ! k'.-.&.;tiit lo "sh" FOE MATOR. F. H. MATJNEY. FOR COMMISSIOXEIIS. J. C. Bunn, J. C. McAndlish, R. F. Martin, U. Small, and P. Bevis. For Constable John Jenkip. ( I XTKRK ATION A I, AKD GREAT NORTHERN R R) Paaaengers going to Texas via Memphis and 'Little Rock, or via Shreveport, strike this line Hearne, Waco, Austin, Huntsville, Houston, Galvaston and aH points in Western, Central, Eastern and Southern Texas. Passongers via New Orleans will find it the Best Route to Tyler, Mineola, Dallas, Overton, Crockette, Longview and all points in Eastern and Northeastern Texas. This line is well built, thoroughly equipped with every modern improvement, including .New and hlegant Day Coaches, rullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Westinghouse Air Brakes, Mil ler's Patent Safety Platforms and Couplers; and nowhere else can the passenger so completely OLD MAIDS Teachers, Students Clergymen, Postmasters, and wide awake Young Men, and Men and Women of all classes : You can easily earn a first-class Sewing Ma chine ; or Buoks sufficient to stock a Librarv:or some valuable Pictures to beautifr your homes ; 7s the ONL Y macliine that tewt baeiword and forward, or to right aud left. The Simplest Cleanest lit. Sold for Cash Only. Special Terms to CLUBS and DE A LERS. Florence, Mass. A The Highest Medical Authorities of Europe says the strongest Tonic, Purifier and Deobstru- ent known to the medical world is JURUBBBA. It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous svstem resloi-es vicor to the debih or a nice Mercoscope : or a good lime Keeper tated. cleanses vitiated blood, remove vesicle (Clock or Watch) , or a Music Box ; or a Gold obstructions and acts directly on the Liver and Pen ; or a Photographic Album; or aStandKero- Spleen. Price $1 a bolth?. JOHN Q. KEL sene Lamp for your Parlor ; or a Fine Accor- LOGG, 18 Piatt St. N. Y. 4w. deon ; or ebster s illustrated Quarto Diction ary ; or Rogers World Renowned Statuary Groups; or a Fine Violin ; or a Remington Kine Lane ; or a Kemineton Double Barrel Breach Loading Shot Gnn ; oi a Cabinet Organ worth 9140 ; by simply working up your un occupied time in a way explained in the circn- ars the M. Ii. r. Co. 1'erfectly legitimate res pectable ; many would say philanthropic. Ad dress M. H.CU. April 23 18743 mos. FURNITURE 1 J. 1. CLODFELTER & CO. WkoUmle and Retail Dealer in Ixvtte attention to their stock at Cottage Bedsteads Fiynch Chamber Suits. Walnut and naintd Can Ami. Chairs Rocking Chain of all dajscriptioaa, Ex- IamaLm ft: ! TLI . m 1 1 t r . 4m. . ' . h.im mi t'iniii(( lauiesoi ail ainqs v a rd robes, Warhstaads, What-Kotea, Sofas. Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. A lab, many other artisle which we are prepared to tell as cheap or heaper than any House in the western part of the State. Be sure to call nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, see our stock and hear our prices, pur terms cash. Special orders (made from photographs in uuruiuuc; win oe suppiieo. NOTICE. U. S. Html Benne 3 May 1, 1874. to April t 1W The Lur of December 54. 1872,1 person r nragan la any boami emDlovment which rmdrm him libl a m. SPBCI A L TAX. TO PROCURE PL ACSTC0N8PIC U0U8L Y IM m i. AaLlHH KiiT OR PLACE Of XI7S9S a OlAatr denoting tM pai saia BrtAJl A L TA A Tor the vpectal Dcginniax Mar I, 1874, be lore alter April 30, 1874. Tax yaB Tie Taies Emoraced Wittt H) PrtThaaai af tha Law A bara Qaated are Uw TrtT t rvil'lt',1 V- rt iULijni.b it : l retail linu.r . wholesale liqui.r MB malt liquors, wholeaale. . . . soft Honor to Whom Honor is Due. Just before the election a great deal was said about tbe excellent admiuistra idePend on a Vy,'nfe and comfortable jour- it' r nov tion of tbe Boui d of Town Comniissiauers The LONE STAR ROUTE has admirably whose time expired last Monday. Some answered the query: "How to go to Texas!" , , J i i by the publication of an interesting and truth, were so much carried away that they; r.e- fui document, containing a valuable and correct ally seemed to doubt Whether the Town I map, which can be obtained, free of charge bv ' - . j , . , J . , Iflddressing the GEXERALT1CKET AGEN'f, government could be earned on if the.oldf international and Great Northern Railroad, njjswv 1 ssi i patjr . kr- - w'' - - ' w ' m. ' County CommissionerfiL-We hare beard the name of Mr. Jas. S. HcCubbins spoken of as a suitable person Board should be beaten. 'I he names of those composing it were brought forward aud a greaTt effort made to make the citi zens believe that a rcieicctioti of one and all was utdispcusuble to the prosperity of, if not to he very exigence of municipal government in, Salisbury. Although w were-sat untied that the effect of running tbe Old Board would be jast as the sequel proved to our damage and its own defeat, If this1 still we allowed its praises to be sung through our columns without uttering a word, prefering to give its friends a full and fuir bearing however extravagant, or unjust to oursclr'. " From the very mo inent this Old Board was brought forward with Dr. Keen at the bead of it thus placing hi in on two tickets for Mayor, a wet and a dry one it was evideut that there was no chance for the writer, to say nothing of the many illegal aud non-resi- to fill tbe office of County Commissioner. dentnontax-payiug voters believed to Ho is a most excellent busiueas man, have been polled on Monday. t.onest,bigh toned, and liberal. We would meoojectoi mis article is not to cast ... ; , , , j - ,,. undue reflections upon the Old Board, for nice to see sucn men me tu . puu... u wa8 corapo8edof g0od mtn and we take affairs. If all, or half we hear is true, we xt for gral,ted that alt composing it were AM sadly in need of some changes in tbe actuated by pure and disinterested mo County Board, and we know of no one lives, but the Jrnth with respect to it and previous uourus buouiu ue kuuwu. xt a Houston, Texas, District E. 1 ; 500 SACKS G. A. SALT, 100 do .Mv3hira Fine do 100 Bbl s. Mlasses. In Store in prime order aud ivr Male by BINGHAM U CO wjbo would bo more likely to give gencr al aatiaiactiou than Mr. McCubbins. - Scotch-Irish Ahead It will be Wn that lhe citizens of 8coth-Irish are lhe first to hold a Township meeting and appoint delegates to the County Converi tion to be held here oil the 16tb. It is to lie coped that other counties will do like "Viae. Let every Township bold a meet- in? and send in a full delegation ot its best citizens and there will be no cause for dissatisfaction. It is the only way hatnohv cau be preserved and success achieved. Send in yonr delegations, lot's have a rousing meeting. was said that the last year's Board saved to the town a large "controverted claim' that, ot course, would have been lost ; that it got the debt in ikip shape, bought a gravel pit, and done many other won derful thing-s. And yet these sayings were mere assertions, ex parte utterauces, unsupported by figures and fit only for electioneering purposes. The fact is tbe McCubbins' Board of 1871-72 was tbe first Board since the war to inaugurate measures of reform. It was the first Board to ascertain the in dubteaness ot the town and to arrange it so as to be understood. It paid upwards of Two Thousand Dollars of said debt without selling any town property. The BU-called coutrurerted claim that is alleg the controvert controverted an Medical Society of N. C. -This ed have beeo aveti last Board f r . . ' was hi reality saved by the McCnbbiO's fjoaf win meet in narioue on ue linu Board, ail d would have been definitelv ust., aud the Board of Medical Lxamiu- apitied bSr it or the. mwefrlinr Rnn1 hA rs will hold its annual meeting at the it been possible without difficulty to do Aaiaa time and u ace tor tne purpose ol wmu nny was living n uie faring applicants for license to practice defendant was sMl iiving " rr r ed claim would still be cc tac,ne- aettledi I - 1 1 ! . I . I M . nn I jr it i i . . -r. . ... f v upecicu wm u Tc-ijr huKd xiiu-meuuDUisn Uoard did about as 4aiwaof the medical profession will be much woik on the rtreets as the last a ,.d present. from all naita of theSute. These did il belter, it secured the erectiou of a . - i- - meetpgs are of very gre.it importance to the peofeasion and to tbe public as well a Miss Dr. LHnimock, of Baltimore, who elected an honorary member last year, has promised to be present. 4 ! Day. "The Sons and Daugb wall around the Lutheran Grave Yard paid less money for police and had about as good order, had tbe bridges rebuilt and repaired over the Bail lloads, drove awaj uo citizens and dug no useless wells. . A to the purchase of a gravel pit, it is safe to say that if anything like tbe sum was given for it reported, the interest on one year would buy more ters of Zion," represented by the colored the Ihouey one year would buy l- .a'.i....i a ' i. s r r .1 crntvAl than liis hppn nnt nn thn strAots a .pie, coieoraicQ me let uay or Jiay uy ; , ' 1 r , ... ... ... . since the. war. Grave! can be bought for npsocession, (in regalia), with other cere- 0 . ..j ,n ... t. u L ' ' cws a ivuu. i is uener 10 uuy jpftnfes. Ihey seemed to have a fine at those prices, or even give more, than alimsofit. Some of them were rigged to have a sum however email invested iu ""elta In tbe highest styles of the Mantua PW fields. The debt of the town, as we nave suown m anotuer article, ought The other wonder .On 129 East 28th St., New York. THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and Sewing: machine SEND FOR THE NJZSJV CA.TAU AM I'Klt;: LIST, MAILED r KLG. 100-Piece Frenck Ckiia Dinner Set FOR $22 FRENCH ClftNA AND STONE WARE GIVEN AWAY (almost.) Tea, Toilei Sets and everything else same wav. Call oraend for Catalogues. ITABrUfiltaTUli IIADLEY'8, 6th Ave. and 12th St., N. Y. 4w Agents t if you want to make money sell war A foil assortment of Roiewood. MeUlic and Walnut Burial Cases, which can be furnish ed at 3 hours not iee. March 19, 1874 If. Life Real era, retail Dealers, Dealt rf i Dealers in mat liquors, retail 20.1 Dealers in leaf uUe 2 00 ReUil dealers in leaf tobaoeo. And on aaia corer ftl.taJQ fiftj cenu JSr - J II t r mm m WM -rj uuiur iu exrtfa l f J.UUU. Dfalers in tnaaaftrtured tohaeco.. MsnfWc orers pf stills A ad tor each still man u factored. And I.m- e.iri w. rM UMl of tobaero. rera of airaia. . . of tobaeao. fsat alaaa (i i nan two Borate). Peddlers of tobacco, second (two horsea). 1'edalaraof tobaeao third claM (. horse) Peddlers of tobacco, fourth claae ( foot or public oureTauies) ..." . Brewers of less than 500 barrels.. . Brewers of 500 barrels or more I0OJ Aay person, so liabhs who shall comply with foregoing r u reuwota subject to serere penalties. Persons or fires Uabla to par aay af ln Special Taxes named ah .v muM apply UM J. MOTT. Collector of loteraal Reveaoa a STATcaviLXJc. N. C. and pay for and n core the Special Tax S:.,n Sump xhm nerd, nrior t4Mjl.I4.aui! WITMfJUT PUHTHER NO f ICE. 3. DfiPGLASS, CommitwiotUT of Internet! Revewttf Office of Ixter al Rrtenub. . Washington. D. C, February 16, 1874. Special tax stamps eaa be had at Pamt Office Building, right hand nfiee. ap atate a Salisbury, on the 11 tb 12th and Otb at May. jT J. J. MOTT. CoL . April 24. 1874 4t. "eeW L ykMWmm JVMBsV 'AfVV aor mm class n in 00 ATTACHMENTS i OBSTACLES TO MARRIA6E. Happv Ilclicf for TTounr Men frr.tn the effects of Errors and Abu-os in carlv life Manhood Restored. Imiiediments to Marriage reinbved. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent fr, in sealed euv0lope. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., Phila delphia, Pa. an Institution having a. high re putation for honorable conduct and profession al skill. Oct. 30, 1873. ly. OP ALL KINDS, ALSO NEEDLES, OIL & THREAD, ALSO A LOT OF STATIONERY, CONSISTING OF Legal and Fl3 Cap of Different qualities, also, several styles of LETTER PAPER, PACKET, COMMERCI AL, FRENCH AND MOURNING NOTE. SERMON Paper and various styles and .-izes of ENVELOPES Ink Pens Penciles &., also a large lot off Morgan's Stereoscopic Views of the Tne largest thing yet. Huston, wit, pathos, IAFH, r S A N U LiAlTOIITKR, JOU CODllC CUlS. The people y oa rn for it. It viil sdl in dull time 1 ! Show it to a man and he surrenders. It is sure every time. Don't bother tr'Uh henry book fhrt Kobodg want. Humor is the thing that takes. Aqkxts wanted etebywherk. Send for circulars and extra terms to To-day Pub. Co., Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Chicago. 4w to .Maker nnd Milliner's Arta llnn't bnnur ti.il. tv.-..l r r,: m be quite settled up. y.u w.oc vaugutciB ui m.mi Buujcci flll ,h:iwra a0raA tn 1, Uaan A . - - - 1 1 " 1 " . v ji y SSU V V VVVU UUUVi WHO 'uemselves to the animadversions of the not beyond the capacity of a (similar num , (Isaiah in), or incur the wrath ber of the humblest of our citizens. So d against those of whom he wrot?. f "ink and jso aj those best acquainted tsVtr An nnt . K.,t tt,at fi.t wtn me town anirs. 1 hen, what claims J f I l. J 1 . .. H L jL'm. 1 l . I 1 Shtion abound, in rood works, hnmilitv ?i auove equal ( . 0 ' ijr goou ciuzcns ; .j. ana may avert -trom in em he evils threatened aeainst their namesakes. i'V Gen. Frank P. Blair hn ininril s Proa. uy icruiu cuuicu iu 01. IjOUIS. VALUABLE RAILROAD PROPERTY for Sale. PUSUANT to a Decree of the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Western District of North Carolina, at the April Term, is, 4, at Greensboro, in proceeding then and lere pending, in Equity to fore-close a mortage mentioned in the pleading between Henry Ulews Hiram bibiey and others PlarOioa, Against. The Western North Carolina Rail Road Co., E. D. Tod B. Caldwell, Rufus Y. McAden, The first National Bank of Charlotte, John Rutherford, Hiram Kei' y, Thomas U. Greenlee, James Greenlee, Marj Carson, A. H. Erwin, N. I). Wilsos. Assignee, R. M. Walker and others, Defendants. The undersigned, Commissioners appointed bv the Court at the said April Term thereof, wi 1 sell at the Court House door in the City of V ;., .1 Salisilmry. the 18th day or r A. If., 174, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, all the franchises, road-beds, rolling stock and prop erty of every kind, naftire and description be longing to the said Hie western aokth Carolina Rail Road Company, mentioned and described in the said Decree. lhe purchasers will be required to pay to the Commissioners Ten Thousand Dollar.- ix Cash on the day of sale, and will be given credit for the balance of the purchase money the 6th day of July, 1S74, the first rule day of said Court, at G reensboro, 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 lhe said Decree, may retain their shares of the purchase- money, ex cept as to thesaid sum of$l0,000,00 bv surrender ing to the Commissioners an equal amount of said bonds, Thesaid Commissioners are authorized, so soon as the said sale shall be confirmed by the Court, to give immediate possesion of the said Railroad, Its property and e fleets of every kind and description ; and all persons who may be in possession of the said Railtoad or any of its property are commanded to surrender the same to the purchasers upon the production of the Commissioners deed to them. This Road, when its connections shall be completed, will form one of tbe most jmpoii tant thoboughfares in the entire Sooth. Its length is 142 miles, of which 115 miles is com plete ; that is from Salisbury to Old Fort in McDowell eountv, at tbe Eastern base of the Blue Ridge ; and 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 now sold to satisfy a debt of about SI, 400,000 which con- slitutua the first lien upon the property,. The Commissioners, believe Ithat the title of the purchaser, whH he good.. For any further lnformstioa, address B.S.GAITHER. MASoSsnsSwilf.0, Asheville, N. C. THOMAS B. RUFFK. Hillsboro, K. C. mv-. THOMAS B. KEOGH, NORTH CAROLINA Yoscmite and ether noted places are truly magnificent. also a stock of superior whicl 1 I'll - !'V. S 1 -i-. - i "wnBBnsssa :ftiL4it'SSM clnln to OUT", all RnO--i from gr a w::n IH!r; !l rr p ..ifi'f rn i I' 10 ti I : j r v:;rr "licit . c Krlf r Uema pr" f'!nir'" on t'ce- r:'U, fr i un !v , Kry; Ifi'lnn ii I I. cr Com rat r.t. s' . fi lr v'.yo I ' :!r '. v ; .- i riue o v . f olnloit i t;.-f li n -I orr l'.-tv f :i : I t ore 1 lirojl .Oa- l lv t'ol'M i i C'loo.t i r pr 'iri:il Irecliser.ti '.'v i h f.PTii-r'i J k'fcSrrr.l ) n i-t it will c.ir" i'o rr) -t ovc-o i 1 4 r Ii 0 v.nrt iinailtg Co?ir!i in lia'.f tie lis'HS rciuiml hr inr Mhci HMwieilie lintl lcl'(o"Uv :ife. 1 ienilK COU;:llj S'K:!':niT iiTiiHion, snt reliwinr rpne-. NJd ly all UniH-K. It. V. PlEKt'E. M. U- ma bjs w i..-. i.. . " Insurance Company OF VIRGINIA. Home Office Petersburg, Ya. officeus; A. G. McIlwajxk, - - President, iyAacv Paul, - - - - 1st Vies Pres't D. U. Texnakt, - - - 2nd " Sam'l B. Pacl - - Secrebry & Msnsger, Ur. H. . Jeffert, - - Medical Director Stock Capital $383 000 ORGANIZED MARCH 1871. Ratio of Assets to liabilities) store (aaanro to one. Policies issued on all desirable plans, Par ticipating and Non-usrticipatiitK. Lowest rates of Premium consistent with safety. Reserve from premiums infested in reach of I'olicy-holders everywhere. Police, non-far- feitable sfter second premium eocrdins to their terms, and the amount non-iorfViiable is written in the policy in plain English,' so that there can be no MiscKDESMTAvniau. I Restrictions only such as every sensible msn will henriilv endorse. The new plan called I s BAUK Iuiiraacc peculiar to this Company, has merits possessed by no other form of insurance ; policy-holders, as well as persons expecting, to become such should examine it carefullv. NAT". fcAYMER, Nk T"S, N. C General Agent Western N. C J. W. Mauney, Local .Agent, Salisbury, St. u. March 19, 1874 It. C. F. BAKER, & sell the celebrated CO., f t -Mm Administrators' Notice. Buway. FLOWER POTS, Which will be sold low st Singer Sewing Machine Store on South side main Street, near the Public Square. The undersigned having duly qualified eslhe Administrators wuh the will annexed of John I. Shaver, deceased, herebv notifvall persons in debted to said estate to make payment, and those having claims against said estate art noti fied to present them to the underpinned on or before the 2nd day of September, 184, or this notice will be plend in bar of their recovery. beptember zud, isti. HENRY A. LKMLY, EDWIN SIIAVKtt, 52: tf Adniiristrator. JOHN W. MAUNEY, Attorney at Law, SALISBURY N. C. Special Attention given to Collections. Ofrice in Court House. .Maxell 5, 1874. ly. NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, RALEIGH, N. C. Insures all Classes ot Insurable Property, Against Looss or Damage of Fire, On the Most Reasonable terms. tkf Losses Promptly Adjusted and paid Encourace Home Institutions - It. II. BATTLE, JJB., FaESlUEKT SEATOX GALES. Secretary. Agent at Salisbury N. C. And rew Mnrphy id Hi Richmond ft Danville R. Danville, W., N. C. Richmond & Division, and And Cotton King Cook 8 to A lo, (tares. Pallor tad Bee tMotea, rmul ibcut m 1 nvt wiiHutMl. Tin. Baeet -iron k Copper Work done st short notice sad is list best m !Vp. ll.U. OFFICE Southern Eipms Cmpaiy. Exprrsw North Western N. C. R. W. TIIE FRAXKLIX TEAM WASHER CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In Iffcct on aad after Isaday. Tab tti. It74. GOING NOBTll. Call at the Book Store and cet one of these remarkable Washers. The washing of an or dinary family can be done before breakfast man in anv omer way wnnoui me wear anu tear of clothes incident, to the old way. A large family can save the price o a wanner in one year in clothes. small lamiiy win save the price of it in hire ; without any extra, helf the washing can be done on your own lot. Save 52 hard day's work for your wife ALSO at the Book Store all kinds of books can be had, WRITING PAPER OF EVERY SHADE, AND TINT, ENVELOPES OF ALL STYLES, MUSIC, Ac, No extra charge for ordering books or Music not on hands. All orders prompt ly aLtendcd to Call and get writiug paper cheap. at the Salisbury Book Store. January 2 1874 ly. 29 APS MM, Granl Gilt Concert KINSTON HOTEL TWK.VTV-Klt.H P THOESiXD THtKB BCX DftKD AM) FIFTY DOLLARS IN VALUABLE KB AX ESTATE AKP CASHTTO BE DISTRIBUTED TO THE TICKET, HOLDDBS AT THE GRAND G I FT (JONCE RT , TO BE HELD AT LONG'S HALL, KINSTON N. C. SATURDAY JULY , 1874 The drawing will certainly take place srheth-. er all the tickets are sold or not. Whole Tickets 010 Halves S. ELEVEN TICKETS, $100. Tickets at the office of John Allen Brown, where further information may be bsd on application. March 5, 1874 3mos. Manhood : How Lost, How Restored ? crlmY Jnrt published, a new edition of i. vuivli win 3 wsvwaas ted Essay on llie raateal cure (without medicine) of Spkum atoiuuu-ka or Seminal Weakness, Involunury Seminal Lot es, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also CoasCMF- tion. Epilepsy and Fits, induced bv self-in dulgence or sexual extravagance; Piles, Ac. LT Price, in a sealed envcloi, only t cents. The celebrated author, m this admirable Esrv.iv, clearly deioontratts from a thirty years successfnl practice, that the alarming conse quences of sejf-abu.'te may be radically cured without tne dangerous ne ol internal medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing oat s mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effec tual, by means of which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may be, may core himself cheaply, privately, and radteail, tcHf This Lecture should he in the hands or every youth and every man is the land. Sent under seal, in a plain enve ope, j to any address, post-pitid. on receipt of six cents, or two post stamp. Also, DR. SI LLSBEE'S REMEDY FOR PILES. Send for circular. Add rasa the Publisher s. OlaM J O KLINE CO 127 Bowery. Nov Tork Post Ufljce Box466 ' STATIONS. . Mail. Exram . i Leave Charlotte 7 00 r 8J6 a - Airlne J'nct'n T - 8.66 M Balisbsry " 10.47 " Greensboro 3(6 a M 1.16a" Danville R tSi nurse vills 11 40 8-B rm Arrive st Uichmoud. 3-2 r a 1 L. : GOING SOUTH. . 8alitkur9m X. C, FA. 12, 1874. Bj inat ruction from lbs Superintends, m tariff ratss of this Company sre greatly rsdas- ed on foods money or other vsloaUss to all points, North and Sooth. The Patrons of the Ompany dedrinf a SSSS and nuiek trsnspotiatiosi far any articles tWf bit wih to ship, will find tbe rates so reduced ss to stake it to their advantage ta vara bv this (ompany. Quick time and prompt delivery at nation i guaranteed to all. Persoae having Pi-ri-l.sble geds to with the present low, tariff quick time. delivery, end frt-e drwvap will ind it to theii interest to give this Company taa ling of their freights. AH roods to be shipped will be called fbrat the place of bu?itref of the ibippar, when it is so desired. All damages promptly sdjosted. Verr Rrcsprctfullw, JOHN' ft HAltil.FR. STATIONS. Mail. Exrans. lJ Leave Richmond... Burkeville ' Danville " Ureeusboro Sahrbu y " Aer-Laue J'aaoH Arr ve at Charlotte. qui. Mi La&T. 148 rm 418 it? ;s A U tin 60S 838 I 4.W 64 866 t STATIONS. Leave Gieensboro.. "Co Show " Raleljrh Arr. st Uoidbom'... ;osia wast M" IT. IVtVA L. velUOS too a a 66 ' I r2 - 40 U 40r ijL-ilWra matfr JOHN S. HA1GLEB, February 12, 1874 3not it i JAS. LEFFELS LstPROVED DOUBLE Turbine Water Wheel Xs4 4 2 V i AHS-sW POOLE Sc HUNT, BUUzxior IsasfartBrrrsfsr he feat asd ftst kvt st NORTH WESTX3R.pt W. C U B ( Salkm Bkanch. ) Leave (ireeosboro 4.06 r at Arrive st Ssleml 660 rM Leave tielem lo to r a Arrive at Creenhoro..ll 30 r a Lesve reensboro SU a ArriTe at Swikoi , t OS a a Leave Salem.. .w. 0 00 a M Arrive st Uree&s&oro 9 46 a si. rwugw ubib iMTitf eaiesje al 7 40 r m coddccU at'ireecjboro' entli the Xorthcru bound train: makinr the quickest tfmr to !l XnrtU cities. Pries ot Ticket eaaae as via other roetee Tasios to sad from poitfU Eest ot ' rnsilui eouoect at t:nwnboru -with Mail Traiae to or fro rape hits North or HSssa. iraina any, with wajt On Sunday Lvnchbstg AcconmodaUos lesve Riehmond at 9 41 A a .arrive at Bnrkeville 12 rm, lesve Uurketi.le 4 36 am. arrive at RicL mood 7 68 m Pallman Petsee Cssi vn all night trarss he. tweeo Chsrlotu sad kihmon4. (wsioet rheage) Kor further inlbrmsUssj aMre 7000 now io u, workinr Tar y ing from 2 lo 240 feet J fixes, from 6 1 to 96 inches. a li. AI.LBX. pm, 4 C0"1 Ticket Agvet, iirrenssoro, a is Nearly ea 24 The moat powerful Wheel ia ikm And moat econoBsicai in use ut W Largo 1LLU8TBATED PaaossVi post free. MANUFACTUIIEIIS. ALSO.OT 1'urtsble and Stationary Steasm and Boilers, Hancock 4c Wilees Tubulons lkiler. Khsnrh a C Minet sis, Saw and Grist Mills, Mill Machinery. Machinery for Lead Woikiaud Oil Mills, S&stinf i'oJ. leys and Hangers. SFN D FOR CI BC L LAEtV Feb. 19. 1874 -Gmoe. n si s. T.M T A LOOT. . I . Luglneer k Gen'l Sktpetiateadea Blaclner and Hndern, Attorneys!, Councilors and Solicitor. SALJSBUJiY, JT. a tj 22 1874 tL mm I ". ' ji sttlnxf 1

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