1 i. 1 I . SALISBURY, THURSDAY MAY, 14. Dr. J. J. Mott, of Stateeeille, is fugs a. the Republican candidate for I Congress from the 7th Congressional The Statesrille Intelligencer pays him a handsome compliment, and well deserr- cd, too, we think. His politics we do I ot admire, and shall do all weeau tone- feat him should he be the candidate of v : -jk.l tm pu-ty uu uuuvur . prominent, too most popular, u no; ablest Republican in the District, and If we most hare a Republican, ia Con from this district, we know of none . r . T W If O WUUIU M'VlVi MMW.V nrnl.r atmvA I Ir .1 -f Matt. TV--. t'l Ml COUNTY MATTERS. e promised in oar last to give this Off Week the law requiring publication t Will to be with respect to county Wa do so for the purpose of showing the tsabtic that wo have been iustified io de- manding of the Board a pnblio exhibit al their official acts. It is a matter of great interest to the people. Thoy hare a right to know all about the doings of their County Board. They hare a right la know how much money is levied, col lected, each year and what is done with it, aad the law makes it the d uty of those in sjsirgn to keep them well and accurately Informed. Our County Board hare from some cause failed to do this, and in hahalf of the people we hare complain ad. We hare heretofore called attention r " , u to the fact that this same Board from some i failed to assess the Merchants tax while it was done, as we arc informed, io other counties. Our merchants were - Bat to blame for this, for none 4 are more ready and prompt to meet their obliga tions in this particular than oura. Then who ia to blame 1 There must be some Valid reason, what is it ! For the last three a. fnnr vnin nnf nr-n nl r h n vp hfn kfii! i:i J i r 1 tijtfl ignorance of the doings of the county ' 4 Board. The Board hare kept matters to themsel res. They have obstinately rc i fused to let the people know what was going on, we may say they hare done this iu utter contempt of the people's wish aa and of law as well ; for the eu ioined extracts are taken from the Act of i860'- i. . 70 ; and whether it has been in operation ail the time is a matter of but little con- aeauencc. since it is now the law. Battle's Ucvisal, Section 13, Chapter 27, reads: . . . , , 'The Board (County Board of Commis sioners) shall cause to be posted at the Court-bonse ; and to be published in one or )ttpre county papers, if tilers be any, within Sre dors after each regular September meet ing, and for at least four successive weeks Al . C . I . I li m . . niv nHiiif vi . ry iinn.iiiuai wmrac uwu" ui It A J1 i 1 aa Den auuueu ny inem.tue amouni claim ed and the amount allowed ; and also at the same time a full statement of county reve nue and charges, shnirina bv items the income from every source and the disbursements of eve ry account for the past year, together with the permanent debt of the county, if any. when contracted and the ioieresfpaid, or remain ing unpaid thereon." The law also makes it the duty of the Qlerk and the Treasurer to publiah simi . k . . . m .. . . m-A tar statements ot Hieir operations from , i time to time. , Battle's Bcvisul, Section 19, Chapter 97, reads : "the Clerk shall annually, on or within AVi diivs next hAforn l W tiral Mnndnv oepteuiber, make out and certify, and cause to be po9ted at the Court-House, and pmo - 4 Kshed in a newspaper printed in the count v. u were oe oue, tor at least lour weeks, a statement for the preceding year showing the amount, items, and nature of all com- Cnsation audited by the Board to the mem re thereof severally. The number of days the Board was ia asaeion, and the distance travelled by the tr .i , y . members, respectfully, in attending the respectfully, same. Whether any unverified audited, and, if auy, how what?" Now, if ths Board has Bay in its defense, it accounts were much and for any thing to shall bar! a hearing, if desired, through the Watch- Ml $1 of Us members, though we shall have much to say during the coming summer. since the above was put in trpe. the Clerk of the County Board has handed in MM report for the year 1873. This renort . , . ... snouiu nave oeen civcu to the nu u he snmp time ago, but we suppose it was an over l - . . -a -leht. i ; . 4 m ROWAN COUNTY. M. The following list contains a true sta ment of all the Taxes levied and collected itirifllhr county .aBBl ivivm muu vvikvicu I v t v n vain VVU1 J ly purposes during the year endiug I Earnhart A Co. work on 818U 1874. To wit: E, Crowell 44 44 . Januarv TrinastMl Taxes $9420.91 ' TTnlisted Tm yes i n - .1; Meraihants. Trad.i ' . fa&& G- M. Barringer, for Bearding ' $10265,66 . ausa . Che nuu me oiienu i;. cremieu wtir overcnar M U Ol I CT i Jti...l .. t. . insol vents and persons not to be found 180,08 A. AAar And for commissions on 10055,58 at f.:n 5 per cU i ,w.-:4l(l sadatisi -til? -1 U i awn iit--r ui ' iuwj,oo 504,26 i9581,B0 Set apart for the support of the Jhe following Claim. -were audited by Board of County Commissioners: F. A. Sifford, Com. 9 days 118.00 Ryor. 12400.00 " Milage 9,90 13 days 26.00 " 6 sj 12,00 Milaae 8.25 B- A. Deris C. Maqney l . 1 G. ii. Barnbardt Com. 19 days 38,00 " Mllaire 22 on i4 J ,G. Fleming Com 11 days 22,00 Milage 15,40 J. I. Shaver Com. 25 days If. t. Holmes " 26 S',00 perior Court C R. A. Shimpock J, K. Burke Deputy Sheriff 1,30 "p . Suie Case iTo s. J. Picket D. S S. R. Harris Sbfl. t t : r a c Q. fimhaui Const. JBoa Himt (.T C) c. . J P M A SinUh D. g. 24,25 O. W. Atwell " 45 I J C Miller Uonst. ou Watson J. P. 15 jj L Brinale E. C. Leqtze ,f i 7 : . W. C. Brandon J. K. Goodman II. W. Cosort, Coast. I T l n 1 I Phi. A Mjiiu cr . . H. t " ' . 1.1. I ,. flHTlKlIl Tihnaa Cranford D. S. 7.15 W. A. WatsouTShS. John Williams D. S. ,i. i . r oara, uoust. XtT ..Ml T T . Stokes Krider D. C. ,j. p Wiseman J. P. 1 A, Kmox Examine (School) 12,00 C F. Wagoner, Shff Jail r'4. fees 'IU W 0UMJ I. AOO.UU t r aa M ti . . .. ' - a in T Cranford D. R. 1,50 A. J. Mason Ceiling Boom . .. i fir- ..y., . f-it f &c- 0. Woodson Former Clerk J. K. Burke D. S. O. W. Atwell R H. Cowan Lumber W. A Walton Shff. 26,50 275,00 16,50 1,80 17,80 4.80 I 1 J. K Burke D. jgJ fcf m. a. sraitn J. Thomason J. P.' 1.50 2,50 A. J. Mason Stationary for onlce for four years 0. W. Atwell D. M. A. Smith M T. Cranford J.K.Burke O. W. AtweU WAI Walton 8hff BTt.Fraley Coroner 265.00 6,00 1 5S n An. 5. u ii M '"21,90 Moses Brown s M A Smith " ' 30 JABoydenCSO 1,14 J K Burke DS 15 A J Mason C80 , 9,39 J F Cowan Listing Tax and Taking School Census 25,00 C C Krider Listing Tax & Judge of Election 13,00 - J A i lawk i us " Regt "and Judge of Election 15,55 Jesse Powlis Listing Tax Ii . 10,00 R A Shimpock " and Registrar 12,85 C F Wagoner 10,00 A L Hall a Jndge of. Election Phi Alexander " J C Barnhart " J P Wiseman Thos Barnhart " Regt 14,20 14,29 13,31 10,00 ii Thoe C Watson Listing Tax and Censes r5,oo Levi Trexler A W KlutU w II a 10,00 11,30 a S A Earnhart 15,00 Nathan Brown Taxes and Census 1 5,00 J F Jamison l 21,00 18,53 16.50 S M Furr HCBosf R II W F Watson of Election W M Ki nca id Ret & Judge. 19,05 i ii ii t, o-n,. 91 no J A Rendleman Taxes & Census 1500 Wilson Trott " Um& Judge ileeTjn M0 DC Reed w " 11,20 J Thomason Judge of Elections 6,00 " H Listing Tax P A Sloop Reg & Judge of Election 19,05 John Sloop " 10,00 DS Cowan " 10,00 J F Cowan u " & Census 15,00 J S Sloan 10,00 W Felker Judge of Election 1,50 3,00 3,00 T TX A t . ' Richard Small " f f- A. Gill, Judge of Election 3 00 IJ.CSnugBS , o 00 t,,i;,, u n 3 00 4 00 3 00 150 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 50 1 50 1 50 3 00 1 50 6 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 1 50 4 50 1 50 6 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 2 00 3 00 4 50 4 50 3 00 1 50 4 50 3 00 3 00 4 50 4 50 i vuasxn v'i-'ni'i J. Allert Brewh B. A. Knox " J. K. Wedington W. T. PUster u J. Ai J. Sechler " A len Rose " H W M M II W I M II 4M of I In.k I uwuu a i ' aivi i M Joseph Cook Ic. A. Miller H. Klutts " Thos. C. Watson Squire Hall " H. Sloan " Thos. Barber " W. H. Keater " George Lyerly " C. H. McKinzee " I'M u .. M M '. M II e M M U a M II II U ii w M M II II . i M m it u j u it u u J.K.Graham " hos.Niblook M J. B. Gibson 44 Joseph Watson 44 J.L..Graeber 44 T. W. Alison 44 J. T. CuthereJl 44 R. H. Broadfield C F. Baker 44 T. W. Haynes 44 H. Wood 44 J. P. Rimer, Judge of Election H. Barringer 44 44 u S. Klutts 44 44 W. Morgan " u m W Bean u u J. F. Hodre 44 T. Goodman I f Tl Xfnrmn 1 II rv. vuiuuraon 6 00 i J. P. Gowan Regestrar & Judge oElection " 44 44 29 75 I C. F. Wauoner. Sheriff Convvinir I'risoners to Kaleigh &c " 59 so Moving Privey at Court House, 8 00. Taklgn down Plaster in w 80 M. L. Holmes, Work on Jail 44 79 45 Brown 4 Weant Court Hons 101 90 Jail 7 50 44 2 20 H. Powles 1 Coffin ' 8 00 W A. Walton, Shff. Jail Fees 901 65 ' U. - ti ij-.il i Htn i ii pauper 44 44 44 6 00 John Bringle Digging Grave 1 00 J. A Caldwell Medical Service 44 00 u ii ii 8 00 Summerrcll & Gaithcr " 55 00 - C. F. Wagoner, 8hff. paid for hand and resr Irons " u U 6A wc Meroue v Bro's for Lumber 3 15 and Drayage " 14 00 McMcely & Walton Blankets for MM' MM J. M. Knox for Blankets 7 25 11 J. A. Caldwell, Medical serrise 6 50 M. S. Mclntvre Ceiling, A Sheet no the i w kr n 1 f?S S-rLit ing Registers Room M u f 77 50 a. Bruner Printing " 10 w Koad Freight " 1 75 Woodson services as Clerk of Board 125 00 Smithdeal Barnhart A Co Store act. for Tail 17 00 1- J. K. Bnrke, Paid for Blankets act. 7 85 Foster and Horah, Blankets Ac, 11 85 A. M. Woodson Blank Book S 80 C. W. Johnson Building Bridge 15 00 H. G. Miller U M 125 50 M. L. Chunn A 75 00 - bb State Cue 135 15 75 an T LBuildine , bonst. D. S , . 15 -as 85 'T ' U a ii OA 5Q. J .i .95 fiui 0 n: ees rt i.' O. ! Hudson U 00 00 W Atwell 25 00 C Morgan Repairing 3 00 Feimster " 2 00 Jacob & D renineer TtijtlC r J tmr m u- ion i 190 00 J Lyerly Repairing Bridge 69 00 40 00 8 00 20 00 2 00 3 50 47 50 R Culburtson I W HrKester G Coon II 8 S Trott Cran ford A Barger ii it 202 wford & Rentr for fiaiTs 55 Witness Tickets in State Cases 418 97 JoEn C Miller care of pauper 5 00 MTL Holmes amt paid W A Lents for Building Bridge 115 00 Cg Wagoaer " 85 00i John A Boyden Stationery for use .L! if!'.. OA AA hi ot izhb oroce ov w M O Davis, damages done team 1 Goods 5 00. fe t fcuia M L HOLMES 40 ArO! HORATIO WOODSON. Clerk. i ,1 i "j. V' H' OUR DORMANT ENERGIES. Caw bodies are not as rigorous nor oar salads as clear as they might be. This remark is true Of at least two - th i rds of civilized society, aud of these two-thirds probably one-half is labor ing under bodily infi rmitie of a ch aracter like ly to shorten the- lives of the sufferers. This is a melancholy exhibit and furnishes abundant food for reflection. Can the evil be mitigated ? It eaav Lack for vitality is the primary cause of most of the physical and mental so fieri ng to which we are subjected, and therefore a vitaliz ing medicinal agent is the remedy required. Is there such a medicine? There is. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will rouse and energise the mind and blood when the life power of the system is in a comparatively dormant state The languide, feeble, desponding invalid is not aware of the latent energies that underlies his debility. He thinks there is no element qj vigor left in his frame, when the fact is that his physicial capabilities are merely asleep and only require waking up. Let him stimulate and tone his animal machinery and endow it with new motive power, through the agency of this incomparable invigoraat, and he will soon feel luce a new man, or rather like a man who has received a new lease of life, and the requis ite health to enjoy it. Many busines men suffer from chronic languor and depression caused by too close application to business. Hard students are often oppressed with melancholy from a like cause Mechanics and working men are affected in the same way as a result of overla bor. To all who are in this condition, from whatever cause, Hoetetters's Stomach Bitters will prove a signal blessing. It is a perfect panacea for physical debility and mental gloom It strengthens the body, clean the mind and calms the nervous system ; while as a remedy for indigestion, biliousness, constipation, rheu matism, and intermittent and remittent fevers, it takes precedence of all other medicines. jtjstl-st DIAMOND COTTON CH0FPER AND CULTIVATOR, With Planter Attachment. TtUl? T?F.r.oT TVFTT(is rxf T H JL UNDERWOOD, of Fayetteville, N, C. is B a. a j . w va . unnuestionahle the GREATEST LABOR 1' VSR ofthe AflP. With ONE MAN and HORSE it does the work of from six to T WE men and from TWO to FOUR horses. It CHOPS and BARS both sides, WEEDS and DIRTS the cotton at one operation. After which it is converted into a most excellent CULTIVATOR, for use between the rows throughout the season. This machine has been tested upon a crowing crop, and proved a thorough, practical SUCCESS- I' hears the highest TESTIMONIALS from our best cotton planters. It will soon become as indispensable to the Cotton Planter as the Cotton Gin or Press. It has taken the grand sweep-stakes prize, the GOLD MEDAL, at the Georgia State Fair, as the latest and most valuable improve ment in Agriculture Implements, and the first premium wherever it has been exhibled. Active and reliable AGENTS.ARE WANTED in every town and county, to wnora a liberal discount will be made. Applications for Agencies should be made without delay. Retail price of Machine without attachments 00 and freight. A ao-t excellent COTTON PLANTER and GUANO HSTRIBUTER has ,een added to the machine. "he best most reliable in rise, Price $15.00 extra. For circulars and further information, address CMWFOBD k HEILIG, Alain Street, Salisbury, If. Where Great Bargains can also be had in the best Champion Mower and Reaper. They have one car load ot Mowers and Keapers for sale : Light, $120 ; Combined Mower and Reaper $220, delivered at Salisbury. We warrent them to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. If you want Browns Cotton Gin, come to Crawford and Heilig's. We furnish them with or without self feeder. If you want Telegraph Straw Cutters, come to Crawford and Heilig's. If yon want Steel Plows, Fairbanks' Scales, Field and Garden Hoes, come to Crawford A Heilig's. .. . II you want Glass. Nails. Puttv. Locks. Hinges, Screws ; come to Crawford & Heilig's If you want Carpenter's Tools, Bellowses, Anvills, Vices, Iron A Steel, come to Crawford A Heilig's, If you want Alarm Monev Draws, Herrings Fire Proof Safes, come to Crawford A Heilig's. If you want Table Oil Cloths, Clothes Bask ets, Brass Kettles, Knives A Forks, Fenders, W.H I W John I vra COTTON CHOPPER THE bbbE. WSaL aaBaBBBBBTSBBLVVSSSVBaBawaaV Jwrjt?CBrraTf''a4B Wt aaS9"F1SntflsSBKlTBI BVosbeS f ' . . crass Andirons, come te CraWforu & Heilig's. If you want to build a Carriage, Buggy, or Waggon, come to Crawford A Heilig's. If you want a Westingbonse A Co. or Wheeler A Melich Threshing Machine, one Horse Pow er, down or mounted, come to Crawford A Heilig's. If von want to build Rail Roads, come Crawford A Heilig's and buy Picks, Axes, Steel, Iron, Hammers; Fuse, Trace Chains, HorseShoes, Horse Shoe Nails, Ames Shovels, esc etc., If you wast Steel Winced Shovels. Bull Tongues or Iron Shovels, come to Crawford neiiigs. Our variety is too extensive to mention. you want to buy any thing Uke Hardware, invite you to come to Crawford A HcUig's Fl RST CLASS STORE OH MAIN STREET SALISBURY, N. C. We guarantee onr Prices as low and sU chfean AA tnv kne intra hruieA esn tit goods 1.wj1 I W T - '-T 11 aaai aiiiai x aaai m wh V- lUUU, 1 -on or couui- May 14, 1874 tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bout be Discouraged. Suppose yon have "tried fifty remedies" and received no benefit, is there therefore no balm in Gilead r Verily there is. Tour liver may be congested, your stomach, half parlyted, your nerves quivering, yont mnotes knotted with COrtnne, your bowels constrained, your lungs diseased, your blood full of impurities yet in one week after commen cing a course of Da. Walker's Vinegar Bit ters you will feel like a new creature. KEEP COOL, KEEP COOL. We have just received one of Tofts elegant Soda Fountains and are now prepared to fur nish our patrons with the' best coldest glass of Soda Water that can be drawn from a fountain It will be remembered that the fin est, and acknowledged the best Soda Fountain in America, the one iu Helmboldts New York Drug Store, was manufactured by Tufts thereby placing his first on the list of foun tains. As regards appearance, neatness, cleanliness St temperature, they have we equal on the globe. -' We also offer peminms to onr customers ; for each glass of Soda Water they are pre sented with a numbered check which entitles them to a chance at our drawing, the first which will take place on the night of the 13th of June at our Drug Store, Call and examine the premiums. Soda Water furn ished for parties, Picnics, Fairs dre &c. at one days notice. to i C. R. BARKER & CO. May 14. 1874 tf. PAIN-KILLER ! TfJE GREAT Family Medicine ofthe Agre. Taken Internally, It Cures Dysentery, Cholera. Diarrhea, Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Bowel Complaints, Painters' Colic- Liver Complaint ; Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Bore lhroat, sudden Colds, Coughs, dc, die. USED EXTERNALLY, IT CURES Boils, Felons, Cutsr Bruises, Bums, Scalds, Old Sores, Sprains, Tothache, Pain in the face, Neuralgia, Bheumatism, Frosted Feet, dbc.,tc, dc. PAIN-KILLER, after a through trail bv innumberable living witnesses, lias proved itself THE MACHINE THE AGE. It is internal and eternal remedy. . Sa t. , . . . . . une positive proot ot its etbesey is. that its sales have constantly increased, and wholly upon its own merits, me enect of the PAIN-KILLER upon the patient when taken internally, in case Cold, Cough, Bowel Complaint, Cholera. Dy sentery, and other afflictions of the system, has oeen truly wonderful, and hns won for it a name among medical prepartiona that can never be forgotten. Its success in removing pain, as an external remedy, in cases of Burns. Bruises. Sores, Sprains, Cuts, Stings of Insect, and other : causes of an tiering, has secured for ' it such a host of testimony, as an infallible remedy, that it will be handed down to posterity as one of the greatest medical discoveries of the nine teenth century. . THE PAIN-KILLER derives much of its popularity from the sim plicity attending its ne, which givi its it a peculiar value in a family. The various dis eases which may be reached by it, and in their incipient stages eradicated, are among those which are peculiarly fatal if Milk-red to run out ine curative maic ol Huh preparation at once disarms them of their terrors. In all re- SicinUlfiu" Ulc ndUU",n of wtor Be sure you call for and gi t the genuine Pain Killer, as many worthless nostrums are attempt ed to be sold on the great reputation of this valuable meuuine. VW Directions accompany each bottle. Price 25 cts., '50 cts and $1.00 per Bottle. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Met Harfli are Store. We reepectfally invite the atyntion of e.iti sens ot Kowan, and surroundiu? counties to our Nev Stock of Hardware, just opened in Salisbury, in which we keep a full line of everything usually kept in a I Well Regulated Hardware Store. Onr stock embraces foreign and domestic Carpenter's Tools, a large variety Black smiths Toolsalarge variety Shovels, Spades. Forks, Rakes, Picks, Mattock?, Hoes, Grain, and Grass Scythes. Chains, Iron, Waeon and Buggy Material, Pat. Axes of different paterns, Pocket aud Table Cutlery, Diaston's Mill, Cross-cir, and Hand Saws, PAINTS, GLASS &C, We also Invite your attention to our ramnant stock of Dry-Goods, Notions, Ming, Boots & Shoes, Which we are Selling off at cost, in consequence of having determined to do an exclusive HARDWARE BUSINESS. Give us a call, two doors below T. F, Kluttz's Durug Store, and examiue our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are de termined not to be under sold by any house in this State. SMITHDEAL & HARTMAN. May 7, 1874 3mo. DR. WADE'S corrector; AND CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. Among the many discoveries in medicine late, few are regarded with more iuterest than the valuable remedies lor DYSPEPSIA. these, none stand higher among those who are tarailiar with its virtue than the "L.1VEB CORRECTOR. .Prof. MOORMAN, Physician at the White i Sulphur Springs, eminent in his profession, and being well known in Baltimore, says' of it : I consider it one of the BEST REMEDIES FOR DYSPEPSIA attended with constipation that 1 ever used. ' Colonel GOODE, of Mecklenburg county. Ya.. an eminent lawyer, and a gentleman unusal intelligence, says : "After long suffer ing, mat the "Li visit tOKKuaui; gave him more relief than al 1 othermedicine he took." to Willi amsiu ro. Greenbrier Co., W- Ya. Messrs Wade, Boykin tf Co., . Baltimore, Maryland : Gbxib I used three or four bottles of your "Liver Corrector" last summer for my trouble I ibPEPSIA, and got more relief from it than A from any medicine that I have ever taken. great was my suffering I was not able to If anything, was taken with numbness and we diness, when I would rise np kuddenly or when I rode on horseback, or in other words, in a manner dead for twelve months, and no relief from any medicine until I found your "faver Corrector. "My health is now steadily anu rapully improving. lours grateiuily, J. W. Gaa. For sale by Theo. F. EUuttx, Druggist isoury, . v. May 7, 1674. 3m. NOtlCE. J BMeting of. the The MEDICAL North Oasolina. will be held in the Uy of taarlotte.on TCajoliA x , the lvtn day or Mi av. M74 all a. m. Members. Delegates and Physicians applying for Wsenee, will be passed overlsa.radMfeaesds 4alf rates. W. A. B. NORCOM M. D.. Pbjstt ft J ames McKSE, M. D., Secretary The Board of Medical Examiners of the State of North Carolina, will hold its annual meeting at Charlotte, N. O, on Tuesday 19th of Hay novt AAA MM .In tflk f 1 I . - w" T"", .r nssDeenaiimoseo or. AHpuafla ioruoeiiwio practice HSftflcSie wUl present thenlves as early as prscUcable. C. pCFF, Jb M. 5., If 7 1R7J ryana ireasarer. May 7, 1911. $10 tl $20 per day. Aaenta wanted ev- err where. Particulars free. a. xa. dlaik a or. Adonis, juo. Nor. 5 1878-tf. ' ' . VH:I TT r r. SOCIETY of c CIsOTHIlrCr tan .,-. How to get a Fine Suit of Clothing FOR NOTHING! We keep constantly on hand the fartrwt. ffnost and mostfdesirable stock of Ready made Clothing' in the country, inrludm j' cnita and slngl' gaiuieuta of every descrip tion for Gentlemen's wear and for Boys of all ages over throe years. - We have also an immense and eletrant stock of Piece Goods for Custom orders, and a corps of artistic Cutters, unequalltd in any Tailoring House of either Europe or America. We are the sole manufacturer of The American Yoke Shift, which is unequalled for ease. elc"rance. and durability. They are arid either Ready-made or '1X Order. : -- tr - 1 la) . We keep the most eioirant Rnn cooplcte lines of K and Smoking Jackets in the Our numerous patrona in all parts of the System of Measurement introduce! by very great success we no Dustness on the uE rKMJE SIM EH, t or Utn, to everybody, fill orders by mail at the same prices as duu-ired over the coeaters of our Stores. The National reputation of our House treatment of our customers, is a guarantee nuea. NOTICE THIS OFFER ! Any gentleman who will send for our orders for us to the amount of $300, Broad Cloth, the same as we sell for $60. Or for either of the following amounts the 400, a Businees Stilt, -350, " - - 800, 44 u - - - 250, " " - - 200, 44 44 - - - 160, Half Dozen Shirts, - -100, a Pair of English Custom Made Or any other goods that may be selected of equal vslae. Cards of Samples, and Books of Instructions sent upoa request to boas JUU applicants' BROADWAY AND GRAND SI. BOX e5. J, J. M. KNOX, R. A.KN ' rrjgJjfmnMjf bBbBBbBbW cy.nssaaa ajaMaj a 11 .rWHjBSKBBw J. M. KNOX & CO., Wholesale and No. 4, Granite Row, Salisbury, N. C, Are receiving to-day their New Stock for the STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. of which were bought at the recent decline and Of New York Prices They have a large stock of GOOD SHOES, bouglrt low. 20 Barrels assorted SUGAR at 10 and 12 cu at Retail . ' .-1 . , . . ".. 4 -. of 10 BAGS OF GOOD COFFEE, RICE, 8ODA, STARCH, SOAP, CANDLES. POWDER, SHOT, TOBACCO, ore &c has Also One Car 500 SACKS OF SALT, BACON, So do SHUCKS, AT WHOLESALE AND gid ALSO was got . I I .jli. Agents for the Celebrated Stonewall and Sal CORN, HEAL, FLOUR, AND ALL 5i" .W iVtv North CAaoLiw a, i I a3.' cVift whad mAjoart AS?' olisnwara mrner uer J sr DeefV X Amnions V. felCKSSBH IB Emily A. John E. C. In this proceeding it appearing to the faction of the Court that Americas, V. Tnisss. A Emily A. Urtdor, are noa residents of tk4a State. It u therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six Weeks in the "Carolina Watch E per published at Salisbury, North Carolina. office of the Cletit of the Superior Court, oft AlaaaWder Coimtr. ai the Cburt HeBBar U Tayloraville, on Err before the 1 dav of July. Jad, W4. and enawer the Fetittoa of tL n.lmin irsii h In fillr I in ll.ii psiinssdi i lat them tadie nkic thai if thaw aail Lo 1 1 lain ii us reuiton. wiuun tuat ii AT Ti.aIaII - - a . i . proeonfetso will be granted r, I Witneaamv hand and the td amid Vrt this Zi th dav 01 April. A. U. 1S74. (seal E. l STEVENSON, C. 8. C .AastLBO. lsii mx w. ' ' i ; - ) if 49d v I - ; 4 u 'dl 1 .rrn. . i. i de Chambre United States. th cortntry do basin aa with us by us twenty years ago, and since need with 7l. iJuT .11 1 r-- 11"". y"l body, and IMjJ for the suTtcrlorltv of eur goods, sad that any orders sent us will be faithfully oar amplea and p Samples and rv'es, and wjll shall receive s Ci uatom Mad Suit of Black currespondinf premium : i i - at $40. 35. - i 80. 25. 20. 15. 10. mir m l Pants, BROADWAY AND WARREN ST. o. . XKW YORK. OX; S.J. SWICEG00D WjjUOAi ufe : 2 I snaaaWW BEB pes Retail Merchants Summer Trade : Consisting of s full which they offer at a reasonable advance on and Ready made Clo Load of Molasses FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, HAY, FODDER, RETAIL, i r 1 i!!.l'T(l .It. British Lion Gsano said to he best Corn, and Cotton, KINDS OF PRODUCE BOUGHT . J. M. KNOX, Ac. CO., 1 UTInf 1tT Onnr mm ffXtvW W X JvXj GOODS. J. MOCK 409 to Mock A t vajir. i ? ii aue-fej --.Ctz SPRING GOODS vaddi they offer stgreaaiy rsdaeed peases fm farmer seasons. ' VfH Taat eiw atrin CiA. i m , wiiii .wit wun lae old MLIIId fl tI J 40..BT creau system. Oelievin t to be better for all psrUes, and they intend that their nnalTfv nt Hwwl. ' 1 t ' 1 v " vvwi kuui muc II an II io Cash borers of Good. I fT Their stock m the largest to be foaaad to this t, sad of all 4e-'l "Classes of GoaffsT this saasieaV of eos, They are nuking a 'ciltT V R E A 0 LOTUfi, isT and hare the Largest stock that has ed to tkesssarfetetocs the war, and that can't fall to meet the views of buyefaT A full stock of all kinds of LADIES, DRESS GOODS, WHITE J00D8, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, GLOVES LUCES, AND EMBROIDKRlrS. win A toll and roasplete stock of Hales, Sugar, Cunea, Mela mi, Leatlier Sat. At., A pal 16. 1874 2snoa, ii LOOK HEBE. I -. fwt r ihr ante of ItmrHtm TIONAL FEED CUTTER'' and ' 1 line 1 ip ufleruig it lo the public as the vary, jeaa ha hue. It cnt rnpiiTtr, i eay to Teiif, n StrOBf m mmmmmm" aaja' mr- st v - - - Mm ' fo adapted to the wants of try. at prices ly-bwrit in every part, and not hke4y So fatsaU of repair. Cali and examine for 1 ourBSrsas and be Mnvinced. We are aU Afrnu far the ccJ uprated 'WA1T PIvUW," and keep sa ss- aornbent of them conaUntlv on hand. FOSTER A HORAH. AprU22, 1873 tf. ' CHEAPER TEAS COFFEE. T T T T T T T T T T I Pure, fresh, unadulterated Teas, !n screw top canx and foil pack are, at cheaper ngurea than nanallv charred. Bay bet ter Teas, and ear 2 lo 60 per ease, by calliag st,' KLCTTCS DRUGSTORE. Agency for U. S. Tea Company. March 19 1874 it AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPA5TT OF PHILA Tvr tin The undersigned has been appointed QaSM agents for the above named company far nate or orth Carolina, and will have lar receipts of the company in their collection. Police holders sad others communicate direct to E. NYE HUTCHISON A SON, .. Agents wanted. CHARLOTl N. C April IB, 1974 II HARDWARE. When jon want' Hardware at law figures, call on the undersigned al Ha. t Grsnite Row. D. A. ATWELL. S x 1 i a b u r v , N. C . , f ay I S-tf . taper ttei Err! Jsst mved at R. W. Prior's Family Store, Treafa stocks of Coffees, Suan, Synps, IiUob, aU kinds of SUGAR CURED MEATS, Fresh Meats. Pork Bacon, Lord, Flour, of Trade llow Salisbury, dec, 10. A LIGHT 2-HOBSE WA&Ofl (Secobd H ahd) Very CbTBAp for CASH. Apply to DAVID R. JULIAN. Apiil 30th, 1874. Visa,) The firm of Marsh A Foster i mutual consent. Mr. .Marsh retires indshiad wiU bavina- nlrna MARSH A Saliabnry, April 2S, lf74 laa. FOR Cheap Chattel MorigfagaS, Dissolution please call and satOe, anal sal daily, a various other oi anas ior Kli f w ' V Apru ov, 10 s un.