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Ctrtlin HJatrljman. 8AU8BUUY. THUBSDAY JUSE.4. Tie Watchman for the CAMPAIGN. . 7 month far less ihan. I Io order that every que may have the opportunity of becoming posted ou the htllM for discussion during the summer campaign, v bave determined to pat the W ifrh 1111 11 down so aft to en- able every one to read it who may wish io do to. Th Watchman, ihe oldest paper in Western North Carolina, and one of the oldest in the Htate, will continue to battle, .. lmrAiofore. for the Hxht. for liberal and jngt lavs, for houeet government, and (or whatever will tend to promote the best interests of our tow n, county and State, gt will contain net only the latent and most important news of the day, but such other reading matter as will euable its Isadora to keep thoroughly posted on nelitias and whatever else of importance thai bit be transpiring around them. Wa will famish the Watchman from pow until the first of January, 1875, to oil new subscribes, at the following very low rotes : . ldosv. $1,00 t Copies to one address $",U0 a . $8,00 At ward as she has so far worked ; baa a bright future before her, and nrelv, in he generous labor of her life, Tery Southern heart will gi ve her an earnest Godspeed f . Tf. a. JVlMUotHJ AX. Raleigh May 15th 1874. And pray, what hare we done f We find no fault with "A Daughter of Bobe- M And inrWrl With none of Mi8 mil Fisher's works, for they are all most ex cellent. We did, however, express a preference. We thought the author of "A Daughter of Bohemia" had dona bet ter in previous works. Was there any thing wrong io this Mr. Kingsbury quotes Wm. Oullen Bryant against us. Well, because Mr. Bryant baa written some imperfect poetry doggerel it doe not follow, that his judgment h infallible and that we most bow to his opinions. We have ideas of our own about such matters, and we arc somewhat inclined to express them when it suits us. While we are at all times disposed to yield much to gen tl men of superior learning and abil ity, we should not be understood as culti vating a fondness for literary autocrats Now, we have nothing but the kindest feeline for Mr. Kingsbury personally but he is regarded as the critic of the State in literary matters, and as- such we look upon him as public property. We may have been unfortunate in the manner in which we dissented from i ho opinion of Mr. Kingsbnry. We will promise to be more careful hereafter, but uot silent. it No one can complain at these prices, or have auyexeoee for not being posted on the politics of the day. Persona can avail themselves of these low rates until the 1st of August. By sending la their names at once, they se cure a paper for nearly seven months for less than one dollar. Unless our friends secure us large lists we shall be compelled to loose consider ably by this great reduction of price, still par part 4 the contract shall bo faithfully fulfilled The cash must accompany all orders. Address BUHNER and STEWART. (Jel. W. Ff Henderson, commonly called Windy Billy, has been nominated by the Rads for Congress. William will be beaten of course. It is too much to appose that Billy's little eccentricities will be endorsed hy the people of his Dis trict. InAlhxr argument in faVOr of I Clerk of the Superior Court for th County av '"u' a ,-" - . x . - . . . . r , a i .l manufactories is to "DO- muna in cue i wot that, after Northern merchants have nam, S Civil Bights. The purpose of the Radical party with respect to the social status of the races can no longer be doubted. The vote in the Senate on the Civil Rights Bill showed only three Rads op posed to it. In the House, only nine, including Hon. W. A. Smith from this State, were found to oppose ir. The animus of the Radical party is now unmistakable. It can not any more be said that it was merely the pet scheme of Sumner. The whole party is by the vote of the leaders in Congress, thus placed on record a record thai must haunt tbem. if it does not damn them, for all time to come. This civil rights measure is an attempt to undo the work of nature to enforce by the forme of law the loathing and abominable crime of misceogenation or amalgamation of the races to mexican ize the once free and happy people of a i these State?, and to make them not only mongrels, but thieves, cut throats, and lawless desperadoes, unfit for the enjoy ment of liberty and incapable of self gov ernment ; for this is the history of all mongrels. The immediate effects of the bill will ct eded in getting all the money they ea Southern merchants for roods-sold t SU . WW they then proceed to send out drummers all tbrongh the country among the peo pie. sell to them bv sample and ship by express or otherwise. Thus keeping the country completely drained of all the spare w. - a w . , . . money that can be raised and taking it north to keep up Northern manufactories aud build ud Northern cities. Not with stand ills' we have in -North . . Carolina, alone, water power sufficient to run all the spindles of the world, and can produce the material out of which to " - a manufacture every fabric and other ai u cles brought from the North, orr peo- pie are kept, by this miserable system ot supporting Northern manutactones utterly dependent, poverty stricken ana net pies What a country we could soon have, i our people would cease to buy Northern fabrics, and other articles of Northern manufacture, and go into the man uf ac taring of such themselves. There is scarcely an article to be mentioned, of w ood, leath er, tin, iron, ateel, cotton or wool, that is uot brought on here to supply the market, and the conseauenoe is every branch of industry is languishing because of it. Our mechanics have been driven away, and our workshops instead of increasing and expanding are closing up, money is tight and times are hard all because of this ruinous system of buying from abroad such articles as our people can make at home. Let it stop and very soon we will have manufactories that will compete with those of Massachusetts and Roade Island, or for that matter, with those of any section or country, aud our Southern country wil then blue som like a rose and our people will become happy aud thrifty. Let it be tried. with dbjesti a. of irgest and moat enthusiastic Con than appoint to til thawssoy JVe rWn- Ujasatiof tbCTmei ortsoaVsrtTBaTia expired term." ; CounXwhJbbaa ,aooemHed ofnea Mie And Section 33 of AttletoJV, Bat ashen l--ar in the town of MockavirW oa the office of Clerk of a feupeflbr fburt jliall BatarAr d of May, ljf 4. ' ' rVAPflinfl VaCnDl ilBTHWIK. OOBJU SrwaOW wwa-suwas w " w-ar-aa. I igsnaj . " . " u it i waaw-iAOS tiiTwKu t nm n r Superior Court for the County shall appoint Lunn, Esq., waa called to the ehair, and : - kn0wn. and free frotu . 1 1 11 f TaIi m Anil fc1 IX llaj w aaa 1 M to fill the vacancy waiu o eleeUou can be 1Jr- " UU""DUU r. of Alcohol. i i . 3 u . ; i . ii -x . eiecveu cccrviarivr. uvvn m cui ui iiit juioa, aod U wtU djwtm. This is ,dd to auch a arfxnrsr a IftTTe it will rt dumdm mf laWJ" ; then, of tioetaies, UT tooiOl, or conUinins apintoas II 'tonics ," and rely au railroad' otora. nas leion Pr. kh aiiwiTi in- m the fl err curse 4w. &.IyJ ,U. I. tlnnttl tVtm nav, TxrmJ I . . .. 1 .kl .1 .11 I MMT rrrrv r alar ohMiaa.-. For iaatonWf the vacancy rJi ' lvEEr LUULj IVttr LUUL. .kinl oeeLr appii.toa4rwald bsrfdJmtil rS to exoUin lbe lnmi . . .,. . T . . Bl TU-J . ln.n.lin th . . - . , . . I J7 . . vuc '"uiwa, m "- nl,i.-t nf tlA I innVPnllOll to De me hnmi- a.. A. Ennni.inui irw nrnr hr.Mri ., far ITswSilrasi aod fMfTffigigu forthe LegisTatarel nish our patrons with the best coldest gins To. the eonaloaiona which naturallr follow ..d rnnntv officpr. and the aaoointment Lif Sod tVatar that can in drawu fr..ui a fcim tk. nnnuit... ma nAaaihU h UMtM iA. rMtrfMrnt the on mi Lit in fountain U Will tn reioeiabensd tht the tn nnnn Vr.aan. th. uroviaiuna of Section the GontToaaiastoJ and Senatorial Oo.. et, and aek pledged tW heat M Fuosnaiii r - i . . . 13 of Article HI, in relation to the filling of ventiona. 1ft bits sir. D. rai ley aieu to toe meeusr i . . , . . - firtl nn - xitt fc u u- ui;a it k-. .k- : . r; . iiiak w vwnwvim w. n,. Afl regard appearaoee. neat the county, that abe waa enUUed to the cleanliness temperature, thsy hare Senator for another term in pnrsusnee of equal ou the globe. the time boocsred custom ot the two conn- We also uomr pamiums to our .UABLE OTTY fir SJk DUSUAVT to a Decree of the CWemk or uoatMiMUOMeasp,araaw fJUriet of Borth Carolina, at the April X TW74, at Ulimonuii , ta her pendioa la touity Drtagt m snt ioawsl to Umplsadtog bat Henry Cfowa Hiram Abtoy and FtoaoafA tweWiatora Ifostk CaVwltoa' "Kailwk ( R D Tod B. Caldwell, Bafai T.ltelw tto Rutherford, Rimai Orvenlse, J ansa Greenlee, If. Erwin, 2f. D. W Walker and others, The PafSwWtata. or the Court at the told April Tate tkW wid sail at the Court Boast door la thTCfcy of Saliabarv, the llli day f A. 9i 4Tia .1. I I ft- l J V W ft- In America- ureuweiu riviiaooiai .v ir Draff Store, oats maoufaetnrwd by Tufu vacancies that may occur in pertain specihd Executive offieea: "If the office? of any of aald officers shall a m a l k.u u ur , (h& liMA hAMMd eaatAm at Uip twn tnnn- .i n9r Deiniuim tn oar enatomera : D-Vi;. a i. ,w- - - luj ... lu. :H n.li6-l. E..r..h r.wmm.u.o .1 Mr. UhM. fnc, wkx ;v c... ... 7 . : : i : ; - i-j t t a i i tncin io a cnaoce at our drawing, me nni nmiw wuuuiuiui. - e . 7 lfith of .lone at our Druo Store. Call and thirtjdays sfWr the vacancy hat taken place, and to a few appropriate remarks, express- -XElnioe oremiums. Soda Water furn- ana tne person enosen man oom tne race ed his gratuuflo to me people ot Uavie tor ishtH, fr parties. Picnics. Fairs kc. Ac at io. too iC.iin.iUr,i me uu.ivftft ftC..u ftcu lbe honors tney una cotuerreo upon mm. oue davs uotice 1 aiiv uisi tvtiuu ui turn amwir. 'J. DC TAD006 CARQICUU WHEN DID JUDGE CLOUD'S TERM OF OFFICE EXPIRE P We re produce fioin the Old North mkU of Jane. 14th. 1870. which has been furnished as by a friend, Col. Lew It BaVBS, on the above question. It is known that Col. Hanes still adheres to the opinion therein" expressed. It is also understood that the late Judge Boyden be to shut up nearly all public or charita concurred in it at the time it was written, blc institutions in the South. The com as well ss muny other gentlemen of the mon schools will be destroyed ; and the highest distinction in the legal profession, poor people whose main chance to educate The argument is re-published, not only their children is dependent on the exis as interesting document iu itself, but for tence of the common schools, will either any practical purpose that the truth may have to let their children grow np in ig serve, now or hereafter. norance, without the benefits of schooling, ' or send them to school with the negroes. WATAUGA FOR ROBBINS. It will in this way he more distressing Watauga conmty has had a convention and degrsding to the! poor people of the and instructed her delegates to the Con- country than any othier class of pur citi- , e aens. W ill the white people of the South gres siou.) District Convention to vote for Congent lQ Mnd bJJ amj T Hou. W. Uobbins for Gongrep gs their ters to the same school with the negro first and only choice. This is good ; but children? Will any eh agree to be mm have no d .aht that a larire mainritv taxed for the purpose of k-epinr up such .u .n f.vr-: nkk:- tcliools ! We shall see. When Doe3 Judge Cloud's Term of Office Expire P This may not be a question cf much im portance except in so far as it is necessary that the provisions of the constitution he faithfully observed and carried ont. It has not been alluded to or discussed by any of our brethren of the press so far as we remem her. In private circles the quest-eu has been raised, but it has never been publicly brought forward that we know of. As the time has come when the question should, be settled that is if there be any question about it, this article ia written for the purpose of review ing and discussing it with a view to such settlement. Section 31st, Article IV of the Constitu tion (Judicial Department) is as follows : "All vacancies occuring in the offices pro vided for hy this article of this Constitution shall be filled bv the appointment of the Governor, unless otherwise provided fr. and the appointees shall hold their places until . a a ; !: tne next regular election." . dates for office being The provisions of this Article, in relation called on to state whether they would a to the ftllina of vacancies in the Executive 1 hide by the nomination, made in tbts . aaa aa offices mentioned, are. ia effect, exactly the Uouventioo, replied tha'. they would. same as those outlined iu Section 31, Ar- Altar several ballots Mr. Cbaa. Ander tteli. TV l .ed to filling Taeande. that 800 "om.naied (" Representative ID 7L-.- r.u a me ieeniauiie may occur in inerace ui uuage m tnw oa- The folium rolintv oiicra periofCdurt. The words, "general election," notnirmt4j. Cierk of u,e Snperior Court 10 tne one mean precisely wnai ine worn ail Probate Judge, H 15 Howard. Sher regular electiou," mean in the other. In iff, Q. C. San ford, Register of Deeds, the one the aooointees of the Governor are Ephraim Gaither, Treasurer, Mathew to hold until -the first eeneral-eleotion that FuMon' Coroner, Wiley Bailey, Survey- - 7 a C. R. BARKER CO. Alar 14. 1874 tf. " ' 1 occurs more than thirty days after the va eahcy oeeors' ; In the other they are to hold .h j.i : a am w .a until tne next regular election.- in me one it is express!1. y provided that successors shall he elected at the weeueral election come first in the order of precedence in! the Constitution, the provision would have heen exptess in regard to it, and implied iu regard to filling the vacancies in the Fxecutive of fices. That this is so is conclusively shown by the sections which come after it in rela tion to filling vacancies in the offices of Jus tices of the Peace and Clerk of the Superior Courts. Mr. Starbnck. who was electee! at the time the Constitution was adopted, In April, 1363, resigned the office in July or August 1S63, and Hon. John M. Cloud was appointed to fi l the vacancy .By the express terms of I the Constitution the time for which he was f . . 1 a a . ewAif A. i iNow it tlie above sectiou had ched with eppasniea expires ai ine next -regular, ei the words "otherwise provided for' there could be no doubt that the appointee of the Governor would hold until the expiration of the term 10 which his predecessor had been elected. The word "vacancy," used without ....i:c-...: ..1.1 , .1 iiuauucai'uu, wouiu uuuouoteaiy cover inert whole unexpired term. It remains, theu. to inquire what is the force and effect 'f the qualification expressed in the words, hold their offices until the next regular election." This can best be done by construing the section above quoted in connection with the various other parts of the Constitution hear ing directly or indirectly upon the question presented. In the first place it may be well to enquire or, W. R Gibbs. The following gentlemen were nomi nated for Commissioners. T T Maxwell, N A Peeler, John Lunn, P H Ca n and William Duvanlt. The meetinar fnllv endorsed the tiomni specified ; in the other it follows, as clearly nif0n for Judge end Sulicitor, made in as auy thing can follow from implication. Conventional VinMon. that they are to he eleeted at the nextreg- The following delegates were appoint ular election" that may occur at a sufficient ed to the Congressional Convention to be time afterwards to allow such election to be at Wilkesbnro. on the 1 ltd of June, held. And if the section in relation to fil- JoUn 1 Woodruff, W A Clement, E H ling vacancies in the Judicial offiees had LP,a"' He"7 JlS-0.n! V,1"' 1 ,Sm.i.,.h: T , - , , 1 .vi ax wen, 1 smiin, o n leeiv, iley Bailey, L Q C Butler, Thos. Sheet, Jehu tiu which shall be held thereafter. And from the Constitution itself we learn that such regular elerti)n will lie held on ''the first Thursday in August, in the yar one thousand eight hundred and seventy It, therefore, necessarily follows, that if the pro visions of the Constitution are faithfully complied with and carried out. there will he an election for a Judge of the 3th Judicial district on the first Thursday in August nfxt. a It way be Mid that hy the n-orda nest regular election'' is meant, in this case, the next regular election for a Judge of the 8th Judicial district. But this cannot be the case, inasmuch as the words are used to qual- Bradford, F II Cain, I Roberts, U Cook, W G Johnson, V II Perry and B F unn. Upon motion, the recommendation of Rowan that the Senatorial Convention be held at Foard's Mill, on the 13th ot June, was agreed to and the following gentle men appointed & delegiles. Ephraim Gaither, John I Woodrufi, Casper Sain, ) n Spencer, Spencer H uuea, Braxton Bailey, X M Peebles, John Bradfo-d, Thos. Sheets, Dr W G Johnson, C W, Howell, f F Lunn, W R Gibhs. II Conk, P II Cairr, E Frost, Henry H dman, Dr. John Anderson, W G lliih-nd, Dalton Yames. Hall N- ely, J A K- liy, T T Maxwell W F Del .n and J A Crump. Salisbury Wati hnriii ami letadligeucer requested to puhlieli piocvediugs thi Convention. On in-itiou' the Convention adjourned sine die. J Oil X LUNX, PRESIDENT. W G JOHNSON, E II PASS, ( Secy's. what the trainers of the Constitution meant "V what is meant y the word '-vacancy. hy the use of the words "first regular elee which, withobt any qualification, would mean tion" in 27th sectiou of Article II. Tlwv the whole unexpired term, hut which can say : "The term of office of those elected at not possibly mean that with the qualification the first election held under the Constitution anuexed. And it cannot he so for the furth- shall terminate at the same thne as if they er reason that it would he in iolation o had been elected, at the first ensuing regular 'he great fundamental principles upon hieb election." the Constitution is based, aud onnosed to tha i . . . They unquestionably referred to the ureg- whole spirit uf the instrument. The fbon ular electiou" which the law provided should dations of the Constitution are laid upon a he held on the first Tuesday in August, 1868, purely democratic basis. All the officers o but which was superceded by the special, or the State Government, Judges included, are irregular election, held at the time the Con- elective directly by the people themselves. s.itution was adopted. We quote as fol- And of all the State offices none are so im lows : portant to the people of the State as the Ju- 1 s v - 1 Section I. ChaDter 52. f, dicial offices. Put the construction on Sec and that be will get the -mination by a Q1JR QOTJNTY CONV-OTION. big majority. If Maj. Rolbins does not deserve the unanimous endorsement of From lhat We can ?:U,,Hr our coau the people of this District for the faithful "Mention to be held here next Sa and alio manner he has discharged the Any, will be well attended. The tow... duties of Congressman to the people of WpMKrpngboul the comity have generally not only this District and State, but the held meetmga and appointed delegates; whole South, then we have never had a and tho oul oliecoo we have heard al reareaentative that did. He has made a ,eSe that these township meetings . :..j..t ...j ki I have been very thiuly attended, yet. in "The election for members to the Senate tiou 31, Article IV, of the Constitution, sue rentative. aud he should he sent back dte. have "dJSrS oommencemeut of this para- tn Conerreaa bv a hu-pelv increaaed mi " 1 r .s rrui- ls... ; U ... k v...u .u T couiuv uunvtnuou. j. ma ooiticuan mav ur' io uc uwu, m iu mauuer-as ner- trive trouble, if there is not a full and an J ifter prescribed, on the first Thursday in or's apprndnteva in Tiolath,U of this great 7 , , ; . " . t . . August, m tne year one thousand eight hun- priuoiple. iiAuiiucicu uiivuv., ..Viu is me urea anu uiijsix, auo every two years there- county of such men as can not be earned aner. in th intornat if anv TMrtittlllni- irffliMnm Pull validitr ia rirn ti itim tMttn. . u .. v v. - v wmmmm f - v mm I r .A "w iw.O VWfrlUtl I U L U SJ 1 V V-' a 1 f I I J J kJ or clique. In order to seenre harmony Raised Code by Section 24, Article IV, of thA ntmnt lihertv moot Im uMowpH. Avirw tbe nw Constitution. . -j . - i . . j Democratic voter and every interest jority. State dr Xoeth Carolina. In tha Pro- Davis Colstt. y bate Court. L. H. Caah. plaintiff Petition fur re agaiHtt moral of Defen- Samual W. Nay lor. i dant as Exasator Surviving Executor of S aforeaaid. " James Ueaeehatnp, dec. Defendant, f , The defendant, Samuel W. Naylor, as the surviving Executor of James Heiucamp, deceased, i Summoned to acswer the peti tion of ike plain '.in, which is filed in the olGc of the Juh;e of Probate, of this county. withiu twenty days after tha service of this Summon on him, aod if he fail to answer within the time aforeaaid, application will be made to the Court for the rdif aked for in the petition, and the same will theu be a acted on . Tbi Isth day of May. 1874. H. B. HOWARD, Probate Judge- (Pr fee 8.50. . N '..th Carolina, 1 Alexander County. ) In the Superior A. C. Mclntoah, admfr Court April 17 1874. of Edwar Turner Dec. against. A roei i cue V. Turner, Petition to aell land Em iiy A. Uryrler, Y lor asarts to pay . I debta. by th. John E C. Turner, In this jiroceeding it appearing to the aatia faction of the Court that Americua, V. Turner, & Emily A . Ciryder, are non reaidenU of this State. If ia therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made lor x snccesmve Weeks in the "Carolina Watchman" a nei DAVIE COUNTY CONVtf. TION. Attention is called to the proceedings of the County Convention 61 Davie, which appear in this paper. It will be seen that the people of Davie claim the right to sug . gest the jleuator for this District, and have, therefore, renominated Capt, Chas. Price Wu eao not undertake to say what view our Convention will take of the mat ter ; but wo hope it will so act as to pre- We think that it is the wish of everv That this is what is meant has been deeid- Conservative iu this county to see Mai There must not be the slighest semblance r1 by the SoPreD,e Crt f the StAt ln m' M" RobbUu 6i nominated for of packing or unfairness-1 here must be no Article IV. and discharging the du- to at least one more term He attempt to force any one upon the people impo0ed upon Coan hj seetumn. M my ateod up for the people whom ior oiuce. i ue mm ia no particuur in tu t.,.i... r c n. , "c repreBeiu.s anu ic a cenneman wno ricii- terest can take the bit in its month and term 1668. in the execution of tho duty pre- K SEE hn i l trtamni. MMt-i . u mi . i. m i j ..-'..j LaL'J . - , . . p J Conservative party. We say Bobbins aaM.tHaaaa..J f.1. I -"TV e wuuiu. scrmeu id me aoove Clteu OOtn Section of U.M.,VM..I.; -K..M .k-. D be well enough for all eonnprnod tn . Art. IV. "cmt i,.ta " .ir,.t UQ;.....i . r . r. the s-ood neon e of Davia and Rowan . . . . i " vention see proper to nominate mm, we ' nk-;-i..r k- t. rt -' Wber this and act accordingly. Dicta- Superior Court Judges, by name, to a term believe it would give unanimous satisfac w,o """I v' tiIin tn nrt Lf, 5ll k- 1 Of fonr Teara. mmmnnn am t Tfc tin .anon, th- r,-t,Wo- .v . w mmm. w i " waww . 4 ill vt, luici aiCU i f " " j vrv tw. jww j A wwwww mj waaa va " aaaw VVHOvi aaaa w vav va v IU attV Seeing ia Believing. If in tli is liberal age there are poranna to be found who are so blin led by prejudice aa not to believe tint a medicated atitn il-iat u an ite n of tm njiue iioparlauce in the dialogue of humin r mu.- lies, we alio'.ild Jike them to witneM the wonderful e.TfCts which 1 1 mtetter'a Stoniich Bitter are no prol juiiia; all over the cooittcy in oases of iiitermiilent fever rhau- in itism, biliious disorders dvsp -p.ia, nervooa complaint, constitutional debility, mental de- priis.ion and premature decay. To be sure these ehects are nothing new. The great vege table mvigorant and its cure have been before the people for more than twenty five yean, and in every year of th j twenty -a .v in popularity ha increased and its aala Im become larger. Yet there are no doubt many th mm in Is of in telligent citizens who have never had an op portunity of observing for themselves t he sur prising changes whidi this unequalled tonic and alterative ptoduces in systems which seem to he houeleady broken, and in case o ("disease which are not amenable to ordinary remedies. Probably many of these regard the statements made in relation to the sanitary properties of the Hitters, with some degree of incredulitv. Would that all such skeptics could see with their own eyes what the medicine is doing for the sick and feeble everywhere, what a staff of life it is proving to the aged and infirm, what a help in time of trouble to feeble women suff ering from the complaints and disabilities pe culiar to Ui sex, what a protection to health and life In malarious districts, what a panacea (or languor anil depression, what a specific for all diseaaea in which the system requires to be vitalised and sustained. Of all stimulants it n the purest and safest, of all tonics the most paper published at Salisbury, North Carolina. Notifying' the said defendant to appear at the office of lb Clerk of the Superior Coort, of Alexander County, al the Court House in Tavlorsvi tie, on or before the 1st Hay of July. A. D. 1874. and answer ihe Petition of the Plaintiff which is filled in this proceeding and let them take notic that if they fail to answer Plaintiffs Petition within lhat time judgment pro confr will be tranted. Witneaeaiv hand and the seal of said Court this 27th oay" of April, A. I). 1874. Seal K M STKVKNSOX, C. 8. C. April :t), 1874 six w. Hew Hardware Store. We rtMjieetfally invittt th- at-nti- n of tti- ! ;;- t Bowan, and surrouudiug counties i to our I lonrie. to tha said Tne Wl CABtoiuvA Kxjl Road Com fast. and described ia the sat Uecsra. The purchasers will he required tdflaV 4 the Cosnmissinoer Tn TwQSirp Omkl LABS a Cash on the day of sale, and will be given credit for the balance of the nenhsas money tbe Gib nay or July. 1574, the Brat rale da of said Court, st fi 1 1 ssist i HtJ CM Wtm m sasainc after the day of saW. - Those who purchased st said sale, psasjMeaV they be holders of the hoods seearad ay laa mortgage mentioned in tbe said Dacfea,weaw. retain their shares of the porch sea saonsj, ssT capt as to the aa id ram of $1 0,000,00 bv i tug to the Communion era an equal said bonds. The mid soon aa the mid sale shall he confirmed Court, to gire immediate possesion j Railroad, its property aod efleaaajfQ aod deacriptkm ; and stt persuna wl in poiwessi of the mid Fsilsasaf efj property are commanded la surra to the purchasers upon the prodi Commissioners deed to them. This Road, when its connections aaall completed, will form one of the moss? Am r taxt TitoRoiGHFABES in the entire booth. Its length is 142 miles, of which 115 smiles u com plete ; that is from Salisbury to OlsVart ia MciXwell county, at the hastera ban Blue Ridge ; and the greater part of msinder of the road is graded, ar asm There has already bean eaptnesm i Road, about $6,000,000 00. It. is no satisfy a debt of about $ 1,400,000 which ran stitutea th first lien upon the saen'sisy Js-Thf Commissioners, believe that the title of tha purchaser, will be good. rmt ror snv lurtner iniormauon. mmnwmm B. S. Q vllHER. Morganlon, N . C. MARCUS KRWIN, Asheville. If.C. THOMAS D RUFfllf. HilUbiwn. If. C. THOMAS B. KI-XX31L Greenshpro, If. C April 30. 1874. 01- NEW STOCK mm goods. fere sold to A. J. MOCK CO., Successors to Mock A Brown, have their entire stock uf New Stock of Hardware. spring goods, whisrh they oflrr jU grel!j raduord prioat Irom mji nil urd in allfhory, in which kMi is full ttnaaiir Vrvt Ii 111 sT MCll'tll V iraatst sffl as i v - . aw mM j r a,- ell ltegulaled Hardware Oture. Our stonk embraces Unvigu and domestie fanner LarpHittft s TimM. large variety Black- c ii it 'i - 'J"IO n inij(C J 'JMUTTIV, I Furks. IUkea, Picks, Ma tuples Hoes, Grain. They are anHing Good strictly lor cash sad unn jrs ncjnw, v. naius. iron, t nsrua I a na a ka a a w. a a mmm Is. a " a s . ana iiutfar siaienai. rat. Axes of diaareot oaner, aoine awav with the old and iv ' ' . " v v n w a sswia V a v a J tjw SSvava SJ SS paterns. Mill, Crosjn ea', aud Hand Saws. PAINTS. GLASS &C, credit srsteea, believing it to be parties, sad they intend that their il an 1 niuCTT2 TiX We alao iivfte your attention to our remnant quality of Goods shall atuck of M-Mj Nntinns ninthinfr Mhu,c""mo,a & Shoes, .Which we are Selling off at coat, Their stock is the Urgent to be feaaa ia this in consequence of having determined to do I . . . HAuniviliv nrrcfvpua I martet, and conaiata of moot ail Give us h call, two dours below T. F. Kluttz's Durug Mure, and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns we are de termined Out to 'be under sold by any house io this State. 8MITHDEAL dc HARTMAN. May 7. 174 3mo. Glasses of Goods, (Convention are splendid. The gentleiqeo pnt ia nomination tor Clerk and other county officers, are among the best nun in tbe count-, and they will be elected. -ni for a moment, and it is not in tbe spirit in August 1868. tion. Mountain Messenger. i'ou TUE WaTCHKAY. M essrs. gDTORS : You are a little naxt Legislature will require the combine From the quotations already made it must ho tnl jraVil v al. tlin V , 1, .J . . 1 j bust, uj iuc wurua regular I rr - TXT-. fleCIlOn. ' in A I .nnst.ltnt K,n muna thA rawi I. al D .. " 1 M ew r"" bor countv. Rhm ai for Rorrtkr with .1 a... I 1 1 . c , m I mf mm-mw - - " mwm umw' uuuu elections, wnicn nave been ;m mnA i :.. .nw oM - j Sjiui j a si tsvs avarsisaao utt piu of dictation that this is written, but for the purpose of securing the utmost har mony and liberty of action, without which there bad better be no convention at all. Tbe vital interests to be settled by our tmued by the new Constitution. If anv remain tbey will be removed by Section 29, Article II. From ed jt. At Ihe time I was guilty of tbe therefore, to attempt to force any one into section this is not only clear, but it is uopardouabfe impudence oi saying a few the position merely because he has money. also clear tnat tne farst "regular election. honest and kindly words concerning it, I 0r can exert a certain influence in secur- afUr the doPtion Constitution, la to had seen no t.mate of Ita mentf. I w for . Uke place "on the first Thmrsdau in August, merely wrote wnat tnougnr, ntue sup- . . . ' . ' t , m the gear one thousand eight hundred posing I would excite your judignatioS. ti-compatiWe with the intereati at stake I 'tt ? V in m uMimiannm ill a. a aan a aaa iri.ui aaa Hn am ami iHaara i . ... 1 Tf it hA Itaan .V Z-l lin h n.Mr 'h.i i.an h. naa- ved. V e want no mere voters in the m -P!'"' P. . .j K-y-, -t r i T . , ... r . , of tbe Governor shnl,I fill DR. WADES' "LIVBR CORRECTOR, AND CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. V Among the many discoveries in medicine of late, tew arc regarded with more Interest than ! the valuable remedies lor DYSPBPT5IA. Of these, noted stand higher among thoao who are familiar with its virtue than the "LITER CO KK ECTOR. adapted to the wants of this try. They are "' snaking READY of eoa- 4 - r V -4 .if beneficial result". NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. provided for and held in our State since the eeedings of the county in meeting in auoth- jvmi aow, ttuu wqicn are retaineu ana eon- er column. lb Prnt UllllUUtV Ptiruiri.n a th Vhlt. genial, effective and agreeable, of all alteratives Sulphur 8rings. eminent in his profeiou. ine ie;iii vimeiu auu ine uiuhl ceriain in iu nuu neine aeu Known in uaiumoie. savs ulil : I comader it one of the BKST REtiEDI E FOR DYSPEPSIA attended with constipation that 1 ver i sed Colonel UOODE, of Merklenbnrg oonntr. Vi.. an etnlneut lawyer, and a gentleman of nnusal intelligence, says : "After long offer ing, mat the "LIVER CORRECTOR" cave him more relief than all other medicine he has took." Williamssl'BO. Greenbrier Co.. W. Va. Mettrs JVmle, Bopkim f Co., BalUmore, Maryland : Gkkts I used three or fonr bottles of your T.ia.n PnnMlA." , . , ""ci vc.-wt ! am hi luck ior C1J IrKUOif DYSPEPSIA, aud got more relief from it than t hat I have ever taken, fto MM CLBTffl, vViTEfc ra -uin, prev-iUng opinion as ar as 1 have gather 0d get utiaens, It will not do. persnal of ! We Know Ashe will go for Robbins and believe Alleghany and Wilkes will follow suit. Watauga baa already spo ken. Ib. i" -' ' - I . ... a.... I rt h. . L . f II . m .1.-1 T iwntroH t .,it ' next lvetrisuture, but men ot deemed en- - "u,"uw 8l,uu,u ni uuexpirea Charleston News and Courier saya of it, ilit7. Mperience, and energy terss of the aTudge first elected, it would have tht it Is superior, In conception, in artistic that mU enable them to grapple with the been expresses' in plain aod unequivocal insight and in execution, to any of its prede- important Jrttereats to be disposed of. As terms. This is clear from Section 34 of Ar cassors. u ts aora psrieat wora ojr any means, the county omcexs have dealings directly tiele IV : i r . wirn ine neon e it is or rnn nrsL iranoriance an t.' .jiii a A recent traveler says: "What al wars impresses me more than anything else in Jbgypt and Palestine baa been the entire absence of cheerful and exhiliarating music, especially from the children. Too never hear them singing in the huts. I never beard a aone that deserved the name in the street or houses of Jerusalem One heavy harden of voiceless sadness upon that forsaken land. The never flags, and, from first to last, no word is found which the most fastidious matron would deem improper for a daughter to see er bear Id aw Fisher, if she will work onwsrd and up- that a full delegation ha on hand that man who are not only fi ; ted but acceptable tn the people msy be selected. When th- office of tha .Tuatl ntth T... daughters of music bar been brought shall become vacant, otherwise than by tha low- Tb wrth of tha table eeaseth, the: expiration of the term, and in case of a fail- noise mf thaoathai rejoiaa eJeli tt)oay ore by the voters of any district so elect, the of tbe harp eeaseth 1" In Jfnqs Important Notice. Whereas public advertisement is made in Saany papers that the Western North Carolina Railroad with all the purchasers and property of every kind belonging to the Com nan v. will be sold by certain uommi-aioners st Hie Court House door in Salisbury, on 18th of June next, from anv medicine i pu: -nw is aiao aiaiea great was my Runenng 1 was not able to do mai vne oeo ior wnicn u is aoia.jconpuuitea the anything, was taken with nambneaa and rid Ri-cl loin nn ilia nmrwHo MflYICC IS UtBF .1; T ...II 2 . . 9 ' - w f .- raw i ivt i ncHC uiu nae up Kuuaenir or wnen RT R VII THAT IMP znilTHSDBI ri. i reae on wneosci, or in other wordu w. w v. v - - " " mmm www aawnra kit I - BBttf xnuBiav pu: a iavwEZ- 1 in a manner dead for tweJ re montha. and mi "" TZTrT' f t Vrem no relief from any medicine until I found you hy Wy Of Loom OH said Property, to "Uver Corrector. My health is now steadily isvr as mo igut ui twraupwr loJ Xixpress uu luijuutiug. i our f ratetniiy, Friarhti from Salisbrvu. to ksorcranton J. W ra extenoa. fi B-11 ?7 neo. r. aiutlx. JJrucrist Sal That it had exclusiTe poseaaion of aid lea.e and have the Largest stock that has ed io this market aiace the war, aa that can't fail to meet the views t sOaeos A full stock of all kinds of LADIES, DRESS GOODS, WHITE HOSIERY, RIBBONS, O LOVES UCD, AND EMBROIDERIES. A foil and complete stock of Hates, Suga Leather Ac Ac, April 16, 1874-1 iabnrr. N. C May 7, 1F74. 3m. and rights appertaining hereto for nearly seven J ears and was wrongfully and forcible, expelled V W. A. Smith, Receiver appointed br the Hon. Jndge Dick and a petition for restoration to the possession, b now pending in tbe Circuit Court, U. 8. for the western District of North Carolina, at Greensboro. The Southern Ex press Company will assert itsrirhts saslnst anv. and every purchaser, aod not bean a nartT to said suit is not estopped thereby So purchasers Sal isbury, N. C.,lf ay 1 S-tf. iu laae uuirc GILLESPIE, 'oac- Charlotte N. C. Joly 4,Jw7oi cj aoai jboatf HARDWARE. Wheo woo want Hardware ot low figures, call 00 tho undersigned ot No. 2 Granite Row. D. A. AT WELL. $10 to $20 :zak?,z A. H. Blaio A Sr. Louis, Mo. Nor. 6 1 Ym mm Cheaper thai Ire! J oat received at R. W. Price's FsoaUy More, fresh slocks of 'A dh Coffees, Sitan, Synpi, all kinds of SUGAR CURED HEATS, ssh Meats. Port Bacon, Lard, Floor, splendid sssortsaent of Tradegr-atlow Sal sbory, doc 10. SaasasfiwSVwlda uZ lwUa, u
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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