, - naa in aa nnai
Iners appointee, for Deputy Sheriff., .iMiali Tb
Mr. D A. Davp authorized
tMAiiifcnMiii aaaadrnan
"anas Wl
Inspector forth.
Cncliiia HJatcljiiiaii
ft ALluBURY THURSDAY RKPTBM
Hh. Alexander H. 8pPI, of G,
has been renominated for Cong teas.
The Charlotte papers say the Methodists
of that city are remodeling the par
It It pleasant to see that the
glif fopU jo ind time occasion
j something for the comfort of
Omit ud kit Attorney General, Wil-
bave ordered the Secretary of War
troops at various point in the
ostensibly to preserve order and
war o races, bet r ally to ra
the white and carry the election
fur the Rods, if possible. The while
every where vote or ii ,)d rote
Radicalism arid all its candidal.
that made failure almost certain from the start.
The saaibiri of the foghdators of that pajjed
TfT I CoavaatSo but
agreeing to nx weir pay at aava
ey proceeded to discus, the
kept it up until the last hours of tie Session,
when they rushed through a bill submitting the
to the people by less than a two-thirds
. . - a IMi JLJ
vote. The blundering, weaanees, siupiaity, ex-
hibited by that body in this matter la
a precedent At time when there
aa the propriety of the
It waa known that it would be opposed on
the grounds of illegality, when it
that hundreds and thousands of
voters would be intimidated and driven from the
palls he the threats of ialsi for sore fey the
were grave
the project with the ey idence of its fol-
the yolitithma nrged the call for a Convention.
How, when times are most fa tor able,
have the requisite two-thirds majority, whoa
is no danger of
every prospect hi good for
would be leaders say that we must not call
a rrniTMilinn ! that a
HAVE WE A DICTATOR P will get dkr untied and will not vote with us
Tk. i. aa .. t ft-.. ;.. I anr more, if w do. Such extreme dmnterest-
m. p m ik u iiaiiucu M v mtm warn mtmmvt- I w . . r
U tmAn. fn tb South in ntter MM aUlI P" 01 POUIII OWSl SIMM
give the above q nest ion some
licence, aa it very naturally presents
fceetf to every thinking man in this conn
try. There ha been no demand made fuse to call a Convention, let the people hold
eon Grant in the reeular orleral and eon- hir meeting throughout the Stale and
atitnttstnal vol at tho inatancA of a I deUlS
a. . , ' i . . 1 The Legislature is chosen to do whatever it
ori o j Bd to he necessary to advance the public
Patterson, of 8. C, and Spencer and weltre and general interest of the State and
Bay, of Ala, he at once atone orders j people: it amounts to nothing therefore that the
throng hi tool, Attorney Gen. Williams, Convention question was not discussed in the
to the Secretary of war to bare troop hun campaign. Will it promote the public in
distributed through the 8outh. Can Is tbnm preanng innm o BT These
Preaident utterly ignore the laws of the m lhe quBUo" for W
with impunity f If so, is there any
Jacobs was appointed Bridge
i ulng year.
Jason Hunt, Bobt. A C Kluttx, and J. W.
n " were granted license to retail spiritu
ous liquors hi the town of Salisbury,
The following persons were dfewa to serve
aa Jarorathariaw the iratand Mnd weeks of
the next Supreme Court :
JTIE8T WE.
lS.8.Trott. If J.Frank
David L. Boatiaa, 99 Josepb Lyerly,
Noah Lewis, 21 John Mowery, (col.)
R. Y. Basinger, 22 William A. Caoble,
J. A. Kluttx, 23 Alex Shem well,
, 84 John Cauble,
hat excite the contempt of the people. Let
them therefor repudiate the counsels of the
, and if, the incoming Legislature re
i -
Caleb A.
Jesse Ba.
J. A.
98 Charles Waller,
9 8W. Mclaughlin, 27 John H
18 Phihw Netsoe, 28 Stephen C.
12 Mi las Miirer,
13 J.C Barnhardt,
14 Dayid Hampton,
15 Paul M. Barringe
18 W. W. Fraley,
17 W. F. Watson,
18 James Eller.
90 Jacob KlnttoT
31 Osborne Holsbouser,
32 S. S.Culbertson,
33 David C Parker,
94 Chai Is Lycriy,
3.5 R. F. Graham, Jr.,
36 John Carson.
SECOND WEEK.
1 John E. Jam won, 10 John A. Campbell,
2 J. M. Trexler, 11 John Coon,
9 Richard W. Gardner.l 2 Lewis Jacobs,
4 Jacob Brown, Sr., IS W ilson Trott,
8 Beaten J. Holmes, 14 Geo. W. Thomason,
6 Benjamin Knox, 15 E. R. Black welder,
7 G. M. Barnhardt 16 Harvev M. Sssssmsi
8 Jacob Trexler, 17 Jesse k huts,
9 Crusoe Earnhart, 19 Amos Leaser, (col.)
wonder that private citizens do 1 The GF If the next L. gislature refuses to
ecret of all our troubles is the disregard call a Convention to i e mod el the Gonsti
hewn for the fow by those in high places, lotion, to do away with the burden fixed
Let the people understand that office hoU upon the Stole by Radical misrule to
ders and even President are required to obey give us oar old cherished form of cheap
the laws and it will inspire confidence and State and county government it will
promote peace. As the matter now stands simply be an admission by that body and
Grant ia virtually a dictator, or at least, of the Conservative party, that what the
he act the part of one. He know no Radical Party has done t all right and
soar except his own will, and the exer- proper aa 8hould now be submitted to.
of this has alone given him the right it wffl be a confession that the denuncia-
send Federal soldiers South. t,.n nr Radicalism and ha crimes hv the
Conservative leaders van all hosh done
We can not imagine any thine more L i u i
" lor uuwcuuiui:, ttou in. ii ioc main un txuuu
. 1 . I . . r 1
eomempuP.e tn;m me irneai.ng or news- to Radicali8in ana its acta was and is that
paper to mere party dictation, unless it tbe office were filled by Rads and not
no ine enaorsauon ana ecnoing ny toem Conaervatives : That any sort of laws or
of the .illy utterances of so-called promi- Constitution will do if only Conservative,
nent mcn or self-constituted Statesmen ; f the offiee8 and 8nck Urn govern-
i c una, oecomc common in some sec- , oaboiom What a confession ! What
tion. to charge treason and eorrnption an outrage npon lhe j,one8t intelligence of
pa. any editor who ha th independence the Coantry j Ho w Con wrvati ve
to bum party .hackle, and disregard the party fuIfi ig promiae8 to lLe
dictate of party hacks, when such eem vitfaoQt . df rhaDge ia tbe org8nic
io.iann:n me way oi ms milUmfYammt.Hw
public. There is no slavery so degrading clmnged before u.t of 8? by ny
a that exacted by party, -no subservieo. mctbod e t tb b Coovcntloo.
j . ? m r
cj.ou.seusi.ng as nuoxeyHn-ioaay.nr gy, Wft .d ,be of
a. . 1 I
to woaio oe leaaert ana cringing to uie fc dolC even tb6n by tbe doubtful Lcgil
r w I . . a in a . a a -
" neo tive mode 1 or shall we call a ConvenUon
a A 1 a I (t
oecomes me mere s poxes man or i j . :. j ,i.. ,i u
party and the supple tool of those few miiv baTe .peedy telief ? The people ma.t
w.re pullers who assume to control that have the promised, needed, relief and that
party's diastiuy, it will be time to blot it w tbe Oonmtliwe party
from the face of the earth : H will have mQgt ppre assume the responsibility
. J: t .
o. come too nrgmoen ana onsoq.uous to. f . tbe crime8 RicnlUm since the
" onCe Mr' denvralixing aflopiioB of the present Coo.titnlion.
agent of the moat hideou. type. The man Thftre u 8birkine lb;8 resnonsibilhy if
to edit a newspaper should onp Mrtv wi,Hll-,- i:M j... in t)M, Ai.
enough M speak hi mind , , onietlv submits to the wronea
LI. I !.! . Jl 11 I
n. nones, eono-, regnrnnn. m 1 aR4 boroVas that have been imposed upon
ROWAN COUNTY COTOOXL.
Delegates from nine of tbe tea different
Orange in thi County, convened at tbe
room of Oak Forest, No. 295, Saturday
morning last, far the purpose of organiz
ing a County Council. W. M. Kineaid,
Esq., was called to preside, and Mr. Tho.
Watson fficiated as Secretary.
The first business in order was the
election of officer, which consumed the
forepart of the day, and resulted a fol
lows .
Wm. H. Crawford, Master.
8. R. Clarke, Overseer.
T. U. Webb, Steward.
J Q. Fleming, Assistant Steward.
H. C. Bost, Lecturer.
Rxv. Wilson Kimball, Chaplain.
John K. Graham, Treasurer.
T. C. WatiK)N, Secretary.
6. A. Bargeu, Gate-keeper.
Mrs. J.. C Linn, Ceres.
Mrs. S. C. Miller, Pomona.
Mrs. M. J. Graham, Flora.
Mrs. H. C. Bost, Lady Ass't. Steward
A recess of one hour whs then given.
and tbe delegates, together with a number
of visitor, were invited to partake of a
bountiful dinner, spread on benches under
the shade of the noble old oaks which
adorn the grounds. The feast was got
up in picnic style, exceedingly varied,
rich, refreshing and abundant. All were
served ; and the free and easy enjoyment
of the company during this hour was a
feature of exquisit pleasure.
At a signal the driegalr returned to
the Grange room and reeumed bosinevs. A
Committee of nine, one from each Grange,
was appointed to prepare a Constitution
and By law for tbe Council. Duriug
their absence on this business, various
abject engaged the attention of other
members.
Mr. J. K. Graham submitted tbe ques
tion of direct Importation at Peruvian
American K unday
s7 shWW ananna-wsnw g
Thi institution, so favorably fnown
throughout the 1-ngth and breadth of our
country a a Sunday School Missionary
agency, devoted tuitbe gr-ai work of pleat
ing Bible srhoola in destitute eettuas, and
suppnn.eo.tii.; the efforts of each a are
striving to -xrt a more exU"Ud-1 i
tor good, has entered upon iu ailietn y
ofsoeewful laln.rs.
With its Mission e-xtendine from Maine
to Oregon, frow florida to. California, and
from the Gulf to the Lakes, it is gratifying
to knew thai far hsd cennsry. under the
blessing of God, the Society ha steadily
eeouraaiua results, a clearly show
the wi-dom and adapution of the plans and
purposes of iu organisation.
Whb a basis of oummb. ia harmony with
the great truth of .Protectant chnstiaaity,
aad with a literatur? unbiased by secUrian
ism. w readily tea that to d$semmat trip
to re knowledge among the children and youth
of hnf mswliu. trith a view to their eternal
m. is the one great object contempla
ted by this- time -hnared aad heaven favor
ed missionary enterprise .
A retrospective glance will enable us to
realise more fully the magnitude aad impor
tance of the work. Fifty years ago, the
population of the United State waa net
quite ten millions ; u.w it hv. about forty
millions. Then ft was estimated that one
hundred and twamty-Mvea thousand pupils
were enrolled in Bible schools ; now there
are over five nulliouj more than one-half
of this number hating bees ga'hered in
through the agency rf lhe Sunday School
Union, wh' se missionaries bar planted
over fifty thousand Bible schools out of
which have grou u more than two thousand
eh arches of evangelical faith order, thus
opening springs in the desert, aud providing
wells of water in the wilderness, causing the
solitary place to be glad for. them, arid the
desert to rejoice aad blossom - a the rose.
With a hearty eudoraemeiit uf the same, we
are pleased to present. In thi connection, a
few "words of delight" from some f oar
country's sot OJueei divine and jur
ists
Chief Justice Marshall. (Episcopal.) "No
man estimate more highly than I do the
real worth of the American Sunday School
Union, or tie intrinsic value of tbe objects it
pursues. I am much, very much gratified
at the sneeess which has thus far attended its
philanthropic and .well directed labors
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Salisbury sars
A Mend writing from
Tour sweat, Silvana. is hem wtah hia
I have no agent aad I am not ranjo fhfs
for any man's show.
J- H . MILLS. Sap,
of the Orphan Asylum,
at Oiford. X. C.
TAYLORWG ESTABU
I take thi method of laformiac my old
friend and patron that I have returned to
Salisbury, and opened a shop on Main street
is tab buildiagbelow Jobs SahVr. ap stairs,
to ao work aa eh p aa as ami!
a tteau be aoae ta the State, tor eaab or bar
tar. Call aad see me.
JOHN A. STOCKTON.
Sept. 10, 1774 6mo.
State of North Carolina
Row ah CocnTT n rat Svramioa Oowbt.
Thomas P. Johwstob,
The Georgia Home I
i
To the Sheriff ol Rowan County Greeting . Tea
are hereby commanded to the summon Georgia
Home Insurance Company the defendan t aoo v e
named, if it be found within your County, to
be and appear before the Judge of our ttootrior
Court, to he held of Rowan .at the Court- House
iu Salisbury en the 4th Monday after the 3rd
Monday in September, ! 8T4, and answer the
complaint which will be aepuaito ia the office
of the Clerk of ta 8uperior Court f said
County, within the first days of the next Term
tncreol ; and let tbe said Defendant take notice
that if bo fhilb to answer the said complaint
within that time, the Plaintiff will take judg
ment against it- for the sum of six hundred
dollars, with interest on the same from tb 10th
day of Lseeember. 1874.
Herein fail not. aud of this Summons make
dee return.
Given under my band and seal of the Court.
tuts vtft day of September 1874.
J. M. HOKAH
Clerk f the Superior Conrt of Rowsa Coud-
ty. Sept. 1874 a
II be i fit to
ti tJ J ll -A .LI!
,.,.... v.ea. on . maeru ee Uiem or to remove them.
11 I . 1.- .t.l-J L 1
wm-y. g -nimeu as mnco Tb- mrrnmtmi tkat :t tt Uernedient to
mrigbt a the mere politician, offiee-bneter, a ConveuUol fcecnaae pebanee a
tjf Jj or fouce rider ; and be should few ,mm. wd nefroeg might ODpa-e
view, without fear aud without special re- U h iHf and wiU be ao
gardforany particular creed, or the opinions reamrded by tbe people. Why slionld
of anv so-called leader. Not onlv we. ha those who voted with us leat A nana t rafuaa
the people have begun to entertain a L vote withna an tlmCanventionmstloI 0r Satnrday, Sept. 19th.
for tbe so-called lead, i . hxpen- . , , 'Z . - ' : . " "' VM A Uommrttee was appointed ta
taught ns end tlu a
The consideration of the subject was de
ferred for the present.
Messrs. E. E. Phillips, J. F. E. Brown,
aad Jas. Harrieon, were elected aa mem
ber of the Executive Committee.
By election, tbe nest regular meeting
of the Council will be held at Franklin
I
hope and believe that the future will not
form a contrast with the past."
Rev. Wm. S Plumer. D. D. (Presbyter
ian :)
. "When I contemplate the great work al
ready done by 'The, American Sunday School
Uuion.'-1 am hlled with wonder. I deser
ves universal support."
Hev. Kichard Fuller. D. D Baptist.)
"Where is tbe pastor who has not felt the
grail accession of power which he derives
from the American Sunday School Union ?
Where is the church that does not bless
G d for it ? Where is the christian hat does
u t thank God for such an institution ?"
Chief-Justice Chas. (Methodist.) in taking
the chair at the Society's anniversary, iu
1856. said :
"My profound sympathy with the work of
tbe boc.ety brought me here ; what it has
done iu.the past eaunot begin to measure
what is before it iu the future"
Here in North troliua, the result . f this
Mission work speak oiu for themselves. For
the pat six years the Rev. G. S. Jones.
extensively known iu the Stat as a success
ful worker iu the Sunday School Miosiou
department, has deviated his time to the
cause in many destitute sect ions, and we are
fr-t ified to team tl at over f.ur huu In d
abhiUh Schoo'a hvt been planted, visite 1
or otherwise aided through his agency. By
the blessing of the Lord, the seed sowiug
has bee followed by refreshing shower of
di vine grace on the hearts of huudreds of chil
dren brought to a knowledge of the truth as
it is iu Jesus, and several churches have
grt'WU out of this pi on .leer work. In many
places where, a few years ago. aehouls where
organised in old dilapidated school house,
we may now see comfortable buildings erec
ted, pleasing exponents of the everlasting
effects produced by these enlightening in
fluences. Truly, --the entrance ofThy word
giv-th light."
To establish and aid in sustaining a Bible
sshool ia every community wheie denomi
national effort is inoperative, and encourage
all the religious element to set to work for
die honor of God and the good of humanity,
is certainly an. enterprise richly deserving
the sympathies and generous support of every
christian, patriot, and advocate of home
evangelisation, may this jubilee year of the
Society be crowned with abundant success.
Since the 1st of March, in the eastern part
of the State. Mr. Jones Juts organised, aad
aided, over seventy schools Henderson Ad-
aaaaaaf? ..BsHaaV E:Tt '
I
BBnanasSa
WW
A BEAUTIFUL METALIC GRAYS C 6 T E BUG.
Is now offered to every one Interested in beautifying and protecting the graves
their deceased relative.. ' '
They are made in four sine, with a variety of styles, ranging ha price
to $60, according to sine and style. Can he painted aay color desired.
galvaaiaed to suit the taste of purchasers. A galvanrard plate, eontaiuiBg
inscription parties desire, ie furnished with eaah ssaand ret choree.
TH S HANDSOME DECORATION
is esn.red af ach prices as to place ic within reach of all. W invite the efchjeas
mid public generally to call and examine for themselves.
Specimen can be seen at J. A. Kumsay s office.
0. PLTLBR, Afentv
If- C Auf. t&Hef- -
ATTENTION FARMERS
We have torn different varieties of North-
Seed wheat fur Sale, cheap. Call
a.
BEPNH ARDT A SONS. (1 mo.)
Store Hsue (or Bal U suiwiDt
JAS. LEFFELS Z
IMPROVED DOUBL1
Turbin Water Wheel.
A GRAND OIFTCOXC ERT
f will be given in the Cltr of Greens
boro, N. 0.
December 31, IS 74,
for the purpose of erecting an
ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE.
The Grand Gift ia the
Benbow House,
worth: tao.ooo.oo
GRAND CASII OIU
$10,00 0.
Real Eataf e CriffYsj, $si.3O0
Cans. t8S,30O
Only 100.000 tickets to be issued.
Price of Tickets, $250.
AGENTS WANTED.
POOLE of HUNT BALTIMORE,
Maaafactarsfs fer the South aa Southwest;
Nearly 7000 now in use, working under
heads varying fmm 2 to 240 feet !
24 aise , from 5 to 96 inches.
For further parliculars. addresa the
Manager, llox 8, Greenxhoro, N. C.
C P. UENbENHALb,
Manager.
Sept. 10. 1874 8w.
EXBIBIT OF THE
Clerk of the Commissioners of th- Conntv
of Rowan to the first Mouday iu September.
A. D. 1874
Amounts and items audited bj the Board
to the members thereof.
I). A. Davis. pr d'u-m I4.CM)
Mees L. Ilolute. " 4'."u
Jkea I Shaver. - 24 00
E. Manney, " " 32 00
do do Milleaee 13 .)
J. G. Fleming, p r diem 40 00
do do Milleaae 24 25
0. M. IVruhardt er diem 40 00
Ai do Milleage 2100
Horatio N. Woodson per diem 46.00
The most powerful Wheel in the market.
And m nt t conomical in use of Water
L-.rge ILLUS TKA TED Paml.plei sent
poet Ire.
M A N U FACT U UK RS, ALSO, OF
Portable and Stationary Suam Engines
and Boilers,. Babcck Sc Wilco Patent
I ubulous Boilers, Eixiugh's Crufhf r for
Minerals, Saw and Grist MIU, Flouring
Mill Machinery for While L-ad Works
and Oil Mills, Slidf'.ing Pulleys and
Hangers.
sENI FOR CIRCULARS.
Sep. 3 1874 -6m..s
i .
Cedar Gove Nurseries.
Craft and Snib-r. Prprietirs :
Red Plains. Yaukin County. N. C
Ureal inducement ottered to mr
chaM'ry of Kmil, Ireentirape Vines,
Strawberry and liaplerry rlanU.
Price LUt now ready, with lint of leading
varities. Si ml lor it.
Addreiw.
CRAFT A SAILOR,
Red Plaims Yadkin ( ' .. N. X.
Aug. 6, lt4-tf.
For Rent and i
ly , the Bkt Stand, for a Dry Goo or
mixea rirn ousiuesa. in laleili. ml .
am . . . -
large areninse attaeoe t.
duce. Wag. Yard, Ate A rare
ty to estahiish a bcaiaam ta Chi
Town euoeesfullv.
Apply to, E. B. DRAKE dt 80S,
SuteavilW. H.C.
Aug
1 IatUlWs.
Davie Cocarr. Ooun. e?
State or North Cabouax.
Davie CocaTY. -
IIeur Marshall, PIC PeUtioa for
a I of
1
R. O. Joaas, garviriog Ad
of Joseph M. H
7Sm
. . a
s ungm r.3 ana tneai mat me nest ' M - L
are mere ii arty manipulators, wire- proceei to do nan Vhatl am told Ihasa are
Why ahoaid they gm-angry
we
nfR..a knni.n kLa iL a... W 1 nnU An if wo crnt t lin uliouaa t If tlinv
on, and whoaa love for the dear
promotion, and
people is really no more
fondness for their votes.
a
helped us to gain the late victory then
they did it with the expectation that we
would do all in oar power at a party ta
bring about those reform wo had
ad and which are so much needed, litis
a
ppointoo ta engage
the services of a public speaker for the
occasion.
Committee on Constitution ami By
Laws through the Chairman, Mr. T. J.
Sumner, submitted their report which was
I aWeptod and adopted.
The varioa. item af
ilt ta time for tbe good, business, tax-
- S II; . l .1.
HroffnTl. rToVerrest iTZ puerile cry raised by the policy hucksters d
it of the government of Town, that we .hall drive away now friends ia Umg P-ft " dwwu"
Citles, Uouuth sand of the State. They Uhu mereat nretnxt .ad rensiada a. ai thlOM Wnica noW a P"f ?
$301. IS
Distance traveled by the members of the
Board iu attending tan sussinas of the
same :
E. Manner. 2TT miles
J. 0. Fleming. 485 do
G. M. Beurnhardt. 4M ao
HORATIO N. WOODSON. CUrh.
?ont A. IR7J At.
THI WATT PLOW.
:
This splendid Plow is being sold an rigid
ly by Foster & Horah that it is with great
difficulty they can keen a ouosdv. Etcrv
w w or.w m or
ground
m a
tanner snooi prepare
with thi plow. Call ou
FOSTER Ac HORAH.
Salisbury Male Academy.
The Fall eion commcnee on Aug. -t
1874, and will continue twenty weeks.
RATE Si IF TUITION
For Enrliih Branche $3 per month
"ChvMiral L Higher Matbcuiatics $5, " "
Omtingeat Foe, $1
Monthly Payment required
A. S. Jtl KrUT,
PatacirAL.
Aug. 6, 1874 !mo.
AWD TEE SOUTH WEST.
drer T a . u . . mt I - '
discard the narrow-minded radicals .f . . 4 . . - . There was nothing liken speech nttomot
- iiTcr icueiiire uuunu mui yeioe oeiore ne '
sraaspmsa, asm not permit prejwnicei - . m f - - ed or called for. until tbe boeimsa of th,-
mm 5 aw m a 1 ia airnrv ism ranr ih wiiurck aa saa mnsa 1
ana passion ana lauuueism 10 innuence 1 1 . j, . ,
(hair action, bat be aovt-rnnd hv the. daaire Rads in favor of a Convention than than. W W ,Mhe- W . U. Crawford sq.,
to do ustiee to all. as administered bv . nrt,iai.a,;a .A t. suumiwen a resonu.on 01 inanas to the
v t , . mr 1 vwa v waava f nsivvu vywvawv w
he white men, and not by office- officers of tbe day, which, an the motion
as ws. . 1 - - - - -
design 1 ng pol it ic.ans. lJemocrat.s , of D. Uarringer, Esq., was asaended to
Right again nearly always right- Mr. 1 Meeting of County Commi.ioneri,- extend thanks al?o to the member of Oak
JtomocraL 1 his is the slogan this is Th n-wiv fti.tPt r,lim xurA m,t .1 ik. 1 Foroot Oranee for their hnanitalitv and
the song we have been singing thi. long Court-hou'-e last Monday. Present, D. A. Davis, Mr. 0. then took occasion to make a fe w
time. . (J. 0. Flaming, Dr. L. W. Coleman, Henry re marks of a ceneral character It
When the tax-payers the men who Barringer, and Joseph F. McLean. Tby were mitii, late, and we feared he would talk
l.... .1 S.iK.? t.Wo ... a..tw- IB,7 oy osin in aucn case , . . , ,
" . .xA, , . fl u I om we are cian 10 say n
- a mmm us aassuiuiiHi. 1 vi aa v a . vi . iiauxiiLiin.
art in their Bute, county, and municipal U. " did not. Hi. remak. were designed to
we wm nave fewer oummcra. On motion, D. A. Davis was elected chairman I promote harmony and good-will between
J J . I. 1 I r .... n .... . .. ..1. i.
urmagogaes anu iricaavere av uio iiruu oi 01 me new iiard. who 111 ane time declared tha grangers ana Dusiness men wbo were not
-a less number buying popnlant y Board ready for business, which waa proceeded member. He pointed oat actions oh the
the public expense; better feeling part of both Granger and merchants,
inenewiy eieeieu eounry aaseavs presented . . . . . , . .. s
their bonds which were accepted, when all were 1 , "T
duly oualified bv ta k ine the oath of office. tbe,r NMmy, d should ha carefully
I .a a a . - ,
Th bond of Horatio X. Woodson. Reewter of oKled. Ue claimed that the interest of
Deeds, is for the sum of $5,000. The bond of the happiness and prosperity of all
the Coroner, elect, Mr. B. F. Fraley, ia $2,000 ; was mutually dependent on each other;
and that it could ouly be promoted by a
ill prevail ; Men will begin to have confi
one ia another, and good result of
kind will follow.
A MATTF.R FOE THE PEOPLE.
Th discussion of tbe Convention question so I That of the County Treasurer, Mr, James 8.
far has clearly demonstrated the fact that there McCubbins, Jr., Ia $35,000; That of Mr. J. M.
ia but Utile hope of effecting reform measures Horah, Superior Court Clerk, is $10,000; That
if they are left exclusively with the politicians, of Sheriff Waggoner, (3 in number) aggregate
office-holders, aad so-called leaders. In 1870 $50,000; That of Joseph E. Dobbin, County
-71 these gentry were so prudent and so anxi- Surveyor, is $4,000. Ample and satisfactory
una to do something to commend themselves to security was given by all.
the dear people, thai they determined to call a
Convention, after dallying and fooling and do
bag every thing a their power ( ignorant ly of
course to embarrass the measure. TbisMep
was finally taken at a time aud in a manner
Mr. D, A. Atvell, having received the ap
pointment ns Deputy Register of Deeds, was
duly qualified.
Messrs. R P Roatman, Daniel Fanoinger, sad
Xsnes A Smith were announced as Mr. Wlggc
generous confidence aad mutual respect.
That it would not do to criminate and re
criminate, for like all contentions, these
things would sorely lead to miehief, and
their on sequences fall on all alike.
The Council adjourned in great good
humor, and gentlemen and ladies
cordial and hearty in eamgratulutiona aad
adieus
Hal Caat of Impostor.
It is so obv ious that physical and eoaatito
tieeuri vigor hi the best defense against disease,
that even the vendor of drastic purgative ad
vertise them as tonic, ahrsshhn and in vigor- Smpi. 3, 1874 tt
ante, in the nope or aaiiatlna tho contdence of
the public in -the devitalising and pernicious
potions. It ia smiling to note how these im
postors imitate and copy the language In which
the medicinal propesthn of Hoatetter's Stomach
Bitters are discribed. Although the effect of
their rasping, evacuants ia to destroy the toe
of the diiamstive orgns and the bowels, aadaln
rob the system of its vital strength, they are un
pulously recommended to the weak and
prostrate victims odUee as stimulant I It
Uun humbug (not a very aaaanafl
it is true, thanks to t lie mature common '
of the American people), was stigmatised, as it
deserves. Suh miselaawaas aaaaaaanf
be exposed mn ssuu aaanca. Hoatetter's St
1 . . .1 m . - . a. .
ai 11 uiuern, ue 11 naaaaw uy pisiauuu. ss a
stimulant. . It has a spirituous basia, and that
basis is the vehicle which diffuses iu wonderful
snnitary principle through every part of the
system. The tonic, alterative and regulating
uigredienta olihe JuUers would be aompara-
tivel v inert if they were not, so to apeak , carried
to the localities where they are required by the
stimulating agent. The cant which protests
against the use of a pure alcoholic fluid, when
employed as a means of giving lull effect to
medicinal extracts ofllie highest utility, is the
cant of charlatanism. Every intelligent pbyai-
cian ao characterise it. and the sick who are
griped, OonvuUed and debilitated by the nan UTR TH CAROL N STATE AG"
seousand disanatinc nostrums of the parties "WW In W,'a.lfl til Mil. HU
a . . m m . .aa . a . a
who put it forth, soon hml to their sorrow that TTTfTT TpTTD A T CAPTTTV
it is a delusion and a snare. Hoatetter's Bit- aXllUlil U fUUL OUtilil I .
WILL OOaOOnrCB AT r alei g h .
The undersigned wishes to inform his n
friend that he has received the appoint
to sell through ticket from Mtawary. N
tl to all point us Texas,
Alabama, Muwoun, T
via Charlotte, Columbia and Augasta R. Road,
and their Southern Connection. Throuah
Emicrant Tickets, or First Class Tickets sola.
and lUftgage checked through. Pi Hi en winhinc
it greatly to their own advantage by oagotialiug
with the undersigned at Salisbury. Information
in regard to Mates, tame aad Connection will
be furnished either personally or through the
A. POPE, Gen'l.
Ticket A gt.
Columbia, S. C
J. A. McOON N A UOHEY,
A gt. C. C dt A. B. fL, Saliaborv, N. C.
LUC IS ZIMMER,
Sept. 8. tf. Special Agent.
THE FOURTEENTH GRAND ANNUAL FAIR
Tf
or THE
ters, the great sanitary stimulant af the age, is,
in Uie truest sense of tbe words, 1
vitalizing, renovating preparation
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Having on the Sth day of May. 1874, quali
fied as Executor of the estate of M. E. Keese,
deceased. Notice is hereby given, to all in
debted to make immediate payment ; and all
October 10 and Close October 17, 1874,
Finest disulav of Blooded Stock. Hnraaa
d . a il T . wa ia eL T
oame, sneep, noga, rouury, esc, ever seen in
the Sonth, will be at this Fair.
Grand Military DispUy of decantlv oni
formed Companies from sll parts of the Snath.
Trial of Speed daily. Machinery will he
RhWHEEL
anmn M.r.nm ii,Teara.
Deft
It appearing to lhe satiofact ioe of the Court,
that H. G. Jonea ia not a naidiut of the Bum,
it is therefore ordered that publication be ass
for six weeks auccaeireiy, ia the "Carol un
W act h man" a newspaper published ia las
Tear a of Saliabury, K. tL, aotifying said E.U.
Jone as Admr. afbreaaid, that he appear be
fore the Judge of Probate for said Ceenty, at
his office ia Mockswille, and answer the sattnea
of the Plaint i ff which i filed in this ( rwrt, 1 scosy
of which isahw mailed to tbe dt Cendant, vitkui
twenty daya after the aarvita of this notice aa
bim, and if he fail to answer withia the Usee
aforesaid, application will be made to theCcart
for the relief aked fsr in the petition, and she
aame will ihen be heard and acted on. This
ltihdayof Aug. 1874.
H. D. HOWARD,
Clerk Superior Court.
Aud Probate Judge.
Ang. 20, 1874-ow.
LAND SALE.
By order of Probate Court of In 111. I
will se l at the Conn Huse ia
ou Thursdv. KHh iUtuHer uezt
V.M.I AHLK VAJIM,
knoa-n aa th lrid Wdd(n hm
iminedialelj on th- tin f tbe W-eUfra H.
C. K. li. fight indes East of Sutervil!.
adjoiuiug Uie Undo of P. D- Chamhav aod
others, cnitaiuiog 3fa) xe es. This Kami is
ss, a-fll known uo d seriptim is m asaaarf
Terms. 5(K) rash, baUnce H and It mealhs
credit, with iutereat.
Also at the same time aud piaee. 1 will
sell
300 UI SIIELn wheat.
For description of said land, cauairs aa
the preuiisea, or of R. F. Suaoutoa. la
Statesville.
RUFU8 CLINE.
A Jin' i oi Jas. T.Sutbe,
8totesville. X.C. Aug. 20. IS74tX
AilDiiuitratir'i Ksdetti Mp
All perwona baring claiaas against the enUSe
of Mary Marl in, deceased, are kierebv nathVnl
to exhibit the same to the aaVnmmd aa er
before tbe 20th day of August, A. D, 147. .
CATHEW RICK,
Administrator with the will
annexed of Mary Marlia.
Ang. 20, 1874 Ow.
NOTICE TO CRED1T0B8
All peraoas having ataiasa aanial thorn
bate of Augusta P. Heiiig. daaaaaV af
hereby notified to axhibit tho ns) to as
uadWwafguW aa ar hmVaa the Ord day af Jar
A. O. r
CALEB T. BERNHARDT.
Administrator af
AUGUSTUS F. IIEILIO.
Joly 23, JS74 at.
Thomaxrille Female Calleet
Thin One wehiul prooetv recently purcbaaed by
theondenriged consuming of a Ure Acommo
diona four story brick building, admirably adapt
ed astlmpatpoaawof a ehol,i mated immediate-
ly en .tne IS. C. K. K. in a bsaiaisal oaagroveol 17
a . aa .a a a a a
:rea wua room all well ventiiateu at neaicu,
ill be re-opened as a Boarding School for
higher female education ou Tuesday Sept. 15th
1874.
Everv de Dart ment of a thoroach coarse of
solid, classical A ornamental studies filled by
toacheraof kucavn ability, of from 14 to ZO
years experience; among them prof. 1. L
Right, long A favorably known as Prof, of Nat.
Sciences Ac, ia Trinity Cut. . C. lor years,
dt as aa able dt suoceaafui instructor in other
institutions.
Furniture new A Boasfiutahs JEWipffciaf
Board A Literary lattkm for 5 montl
It $80.
For circular addreas,
11. W. KKINH ART,
ThosKoaviiM,
Davidaoa Co., N C.
Ang. 20, 1874
To J.J. Bell h wife Carolina BatL
A. Coughenhour, and William C. Cougheo-
aoar.
loo will take notice that I shall spmV to
the Judge, holding at the next
Court to for Rowan Cownte- at
noose in Saliaborv, on the 4th M
the 3rd Monday in Brptsasbsr next, to
deed made to mesa heir at Law of John I
Blazer and HaiffHL
ounaellorn
SALISBURY, JT. C
Jannarv 23 1874 tf.
Spill 1874
125 Bags "Old Tick" Cowaa,
76 Bhla Sugars,
60 Boxes Assorted Candy,
V I'ackafe No. 1 Msa.ri,
15,000 lbs Bacon,
2,000 lb Beat Sugar Cured Hams,
3.000 lbs Refined Urd,
600 lb Sugar eared Beef.
86 Don. Brandy r ink 11.
26 " Lemon Syrap,
60 Bogaa Candles,
10 Kegs Soda,
100 Iaa Oywtara,
30 000 Cigars,
160 Ream Wrapping Paper,
30 Dos painted Pais,
100 sacks Ground Alum Salt,
60 " beaken's
A large stek of Boots,
having claima against the said eatauf. to pre- j" ocmntion 00 the Grounds all hours of the
sens mem in me tune presenoen oy raw, or .1w. ,rT.g.mj. v. .
WJ Sml f,r Pmninm fiat.
n- o nciEJiEi, 1 T M urn T
August 25, 1914. Exoontor. b. T. Fuloucjc. Siatary.
r . - 1 a 11 a
wco ono nunareu ana evemv
situated in Rowan and on the Waters of i rant's
Creek including the mills eUnated thereon and
belonging to Jacob f nagh auhiaar. d fee as
ed " the said lands having bean heretofore
solo under a decree of the Court of Equity
of Rowan County, and rm reheard by my a man
tor John I Shaver, deceased."
EDWIN SHATTER, Heir
At Law of John I
Aug. 24, 1 7 1-61.
I vtn j r i
WsaridhV I l"rraifl-,
crVHJ SuriJaMa!sns
3iMaU T one rataSa
Osawai dc threfaWfecU
ofTabd er than KRine.
Uardwara. Saddles. A
. A Maehme Oils.
fur the eel
rranted to stand a Are
A fiftv desrrea Fab
y safe et vary Uuss say-
a
We also have a full stock of Liquors, sasa
a Footer. Darin. A Bailey. WbuAey Rem.
Gin. Gtagee A Blackberry
Medena. B berry . ac ma Saga W
A.. Ae.
The above stock ia safin i at
drdsVtatU attaa wavy Uwea aravea.
, BlXGMAl Ac t0
May. 14 ia74-f.