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I Carolina Watchman. ftALIABCKT THUK8DA lOTBR taw A T7STJHY LAW. We think that all interests wotsjd be bv ana last useery iw, or a - aw . k t w - r j - .at Abv the irst of January next the reowirws every thing that goes through h seel) to be prepaid ; We will be requir ed If prepay the pontage on all papers est from this offce, and we hereby notify U mmm who wish the Watchmav eon- Id ibem, that they most net only bjejwi their subscrib tions in ad vanee. hat the Postaac also. The postage W tit HWi Tbeo gaid jo advance fill be abogt ten cents a year. We hey ear fieende will promptly re ew their aaberipuoo8 and aend on tbe mm mmm extra for postage, aa we do not wish to est of mj one, bet we shall be to 40 so, it tbeee terms are not iewee and told that the Con Ml : wweo FdsVra calling it was not oalj stitotioeal, hot waa owpeeM by gjajge fer that rflften ; Men vention wopld not he permitted to aeeeabfe t Still, notwith standing these and other opposing obstacles van thrown in the war. the freeman of North Carolina, the taa-eeyera, the eitia of Anglo Saxon blood, rose in Ujeir might and gave tbe largest rote it was possible for them to do, embarraaeed. disfranchised as many of our beat people were at that time. What did thw grand u(- risiug of th people show ! Why, it showed that all tree North Carolinians were anxious to have a Gou veut ion for the purpose of doing will not he any more than only it ( required to bp paid the paper is Bailed, and in ad- . v jii nrVi rl t ei ; il T A SHORT BE88I0N. J .4 ' I ' 04 MP There are a few things the members of tbe Legislator bare it in their power to perform that would be likely to meet the wsrsJ approbation of the people. For instance, tbe passage of a taw for the pro teeljop of sheep against tbe ravages of worthless dogs ; the enactment of a nsnry taw, ising tbe legs) fate of in teres t at six per cent. , and no more ; the adoption of a bill by a two-thirds rote authorizing (he of delegates to a Convention, and speedy adjournment, and return to their constituents. There are tome ether important matters that need atten tion, such as the Railroad, debt, and otb- -at . i t r. i er Questions, out tney may je lett to n Convention which pan more effectual) dispose of them. All that it is possible fee the Legislature to do of value to tbe aad that will be likely to stand the Courts, nay be perfected before holidays. A long expensive session he universally condemned, whether Convention is called or not, the session pngbt Bflt to last over four weeks. There is no use wasting tbe people's money in the Convention. It pan foe die of in one night's e aoens. Without material changes in the Constitution, tbe Legislature is a useless expense. Let us therefore hare a short session. be reie of iuterest at a reasonable per e understand that it is proposed to pass such a IsW daring the prese session of the Legislature. If so, we hope it will reeei r e the careful attention of the members, and that it will not run i nto ex tremes in any particular. We fed satisfied that there is no force in the argument th such a law will drive away capital and make times worse. The reverse ie more likely to be tbe ease. TJioee who have capital will be apt to apply it to other pur poses than to unary, when the rats of in terest is reduced. They will invest in j away with the bayonet-imposed- Yankee Coo- real estate, in manufactories, in something strtutfcm. and for restoring the old one made .tJ. M .1. bv their own favorite eons. So anxious were ; . rfk.;. 1W Uw - they to rid themselves of tbe Canby Coostitu lumnws area eeawra ewwssvj - m w- - - . , - . j tion and to restore the old one property luere no reesnu, 7 . " - AeMwaMlhat they wre la A twasurwW meir mmj mm. w b-eeaato the pander of efceting the-ohjeetr cent, iuterest, as a matter pf coarse they The pgien vrith little respect to the argu wtU not buy land or build factories, n mmU' against the constitutionality of the would, m oar opinion, nave oeen oetter j projKCt, anti defied the threats or further re fer the neoDle if tbe old usury taw had eonatraetion and the Federal power. keen let alone, and the rate of interest re-1 After this bow absurd it is fir any one mained at six per cent, and no more, under toaay.tbat tbe people are opposed to a aob heav v penalties to lenders. Oar exoeri - I vention r ; r- , W I, euce since the war has been such as to enable as to judge of the merits of the a ws which were passed In the interest of tbe Jtfouey Changers, Stockjobbers and Brogers. for several years passed these NATIONAL BANKING 8T8TEM. We find in a lougand able letter writ fen by Senator Gordon, of Oeorgta, on Finance, this pointed and truthful para fVany But it is said that .the failure of a Oin ven tion in 1871 was the cause of lierrimon's defeat in 1872. Never was their a greater mistake. Merrimon rot several thousand more votes than the Convention a year be fore, and it would have been quite strange win for oar candidate nfrTT pro ve damaging at all. v should not at tempt to earry it tiaesegh vt seateenap of 1878, probably be aa . aaaaa aav . 8o it wiB never eL start Htb aMonasje uupopnlar an sotr woeA afee as believe the Couventloa ia and the postppaemeat now is simply indefinite, probably far Iftj ra. be cry of the oppouenls of a Convention is " ineepedjeoey ! " " bad policy ! n " preroa t.5r ne aye eppefod to it! - Yet we have failed to discover aay force in Oetbeeoasrery. we bfKawe that now above ail others u tbe time to have a Convention, and that failure to have it will pwve met damaging Ui tbe party and the Rraaon. Tomat RiVKM AXP ' CEaAraaga Kajutuao OoKTAJrrW f TtKwmomv, April lf- Oa and after J aaa Apsii 21 efl jjiujA Utf.lkirI.JI IblloeT: PmssenaV Trafc for Vfbat Pofjt P.4 mood at 3 P. M. (Sundsr at Richmond from West 11-, daily (Sundays excepted). . and leare Baltimore daily (Sundays excepted) M . connectine a West Point witb tram at 4 P due at Richmond at 10 A si., next morning t are to Baivmera, aa w , nsnim. re wi turn. IB. Washlrirton.tt. Fare to Pbiladel- poblie weal . We Cam Pettlb H". Since tbe late F ir seajK.n, our press brethren, especially the enene OBui.rned localizers t the various . a . i a - 1 -J. s . gentry could lend money at nearly any if h(,had Dot ; for the vir of Federel hero rate ihey chose with impunity. Yet that nets had begun to wear off. and besides good tidal ware of capital that was to come citizens, many of whom had resolved after upon us, never came, except to do us the war never to vote again, had begun to injury. He who got of it, or bet rowed, wNe tbe necessity of again taking a part mnrteai-ed nronerte to the lender, and for government, ana were mm p-e- - i r s the favor thus bestowed upon him be found out iu the end that be had sacrificed his homestead, his horse, bis stock of goods or seme other valuable property ; for bow many are able or have been able tp re- ing out. The true eause of Merriinon's de feat was the attempt of the party to swallow reeley ; otherwise, Merrimon would h ive been elected by ten or fifteen thousand ma jority. While this fact is as evident as any thine can be, it is a little remarkable that J : " m I . r . peem property mortgaged lor money Dor- the same papers that were so rebement iu rowed at ten, fifteen or twenty per cent, their advocacy of the Greeley move are now interest ? No one can do it except the opposed to a Convention speenlator, and he oftener fails than sue ceeds. If the present high rate of inter est is maintained, a few capitalists will soon own the entire landed estate of tbe country. It is non sense to talk about Doiats where the Fa'rs were helu, bare been fussing over the question as to who were the iViemiaai httea at tbe Faira, &c. The folio winx slipped from the Washington Echo, ta m. antMsiuten : ' Friend Stamps, of the Enquirer South- trrwr. wanta to know who was tbe belle of the State Pair, aud asks, "Wasn't she Tarboro. ledr?". No Sir. The prettiest, sweotest, and-iivelieat ladies the world aver saw Urea in oar taws. Washington has representatives at the State Pair t therefore the, belle wxa Wasbingtoa lady." To settle the difficulty, and tbat we may alt have peace, we propme, as a Benedict of seven years sfradjug. wHba :jietaj" or our own at home, to tell what we kaow of the "fairest of the fair' at the various Fairs We visited all of them, aud paid especial attention to the fair-sex, and we have no hesitancy in aayisg that we witnessed more beauty uu the Si.lbary Fair Grounds than all th rest combined. If we were a single man in search at a wife, we would take the next traiu for Salisbury, and after throwing 7 . . a w as. out a St runs Hue of pickets " tbe xaaaui toed, open a determined aeige to win or die in tbe attempt. Kaleigh ietr. We have a higher regard for Mr. Wood sou than ever before. We are now satis fied, beyond all sort of question, tbat be is a man of taste and good judgement lie has confirmed f bat everybody else baa said, end he has told tbe truth to a certainty. Salisbury undoubtedly has more pretty women according to tbe population than any other city known to the most widely acquainted. eSsTeW ot at 10 A tvee pbia. f7 ; to Philadelphia and retnro, fia. frnTte Wee wejf.fioT to Hew Yiweqsnww Tbe splendid stoamers HAVAW v ana LOUISE, will run in connection with this sued. and will leare We-tt Point daily (Sundays ex- eeeted) on the arrival of the train which lea KicbmundatJ f M. amnne at nsiumort moraine in ample time to connect with trains ft Warrington and tbe East, North and West ; tarn. 89.25. Hueton fit xn. Freight train, for thmnab freight only leave Mohiaoeai daily (Monday excepted) At ll.,eoiiuectint with steamers at Vest Point tbat deliver freight in Baltimore early next morning. Throneb freight received daily. Freigat tram, witn raa lenjrer ear esxacBee. for freiebt between Richmond and West Pout. leaves Richmond Mondays, Wednesdays ad Fridays at 7 A M. Local freight receiied Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturday. fcUWAKU r. rui.or-n, W. N. BnAoa, of Tranaportatioo. Theodore Taylor a non-resident : You are nereoy noxineo tnat toe wiwwi bk Summons has been issued against you viz : wmwm - w ww- " - "J r Admiuistrators of Butler Taylor. Agtmut Henry Taylor, Theodore Taylor. Kiuebea Ktokea ot wiie roily Stokes, James Taylor et Junius Taylor the last two undr 21 years of age and wilbr ut general or testamentary guardians. Deft. swens. sB iM t M - f , . 1HA UiK ' i sr ' j x a rA - . e A BEAUTIFUL IlTiLIC GRAVE COTtttXl Is now offered to every one interested in beautifying tofprotreffrfg tbe ere tbeir deceased relatiree. AjLiC a s They are made la torn store, wkh a variety of styles, ranging ih price irem 1 t SSn mrmrAme in aiae and aCvie. Call be Dwinlrd n v ' j .Z PI galvanised to soit tbe taste of paveJsaeers. A g tlvanised plate eontainnig inscription parties deaire, ie fembbed Hh aenSQM Wm W raeaeaW f. . a into nwiwwfi, VRUyiMfin is offered at sucb prices as to place u wiiuin reacu of aU. We w . acimel - lemselves and nnblic renerailr to call and examine fu Specimen can be seen at J. A. Ramsay's itjt d Llft m 8uminios Petition jsa reU land for assets. Ex-Prcsident Johnsou advocates repu diatiou of the entire bonded debt. State and Federal, on the ground tbat the bond holders had already received more iu in terest that tbey bad paid for tbe bonds. help THE POOR EATI1ERLKSS ! AND - m . a n an pee ot tne bollat was allowed has ever been cursed witb a more unjust, partial -pad discriminating financial system than mm national bank system, or one more perfectly adapted to enrich the non-producer by rubbing tbe producer, I dp not think history gives any account of fcr It is as corrupt as it is possible for any system to be. J t is the child of Radical ism and is as oppressive and unjust as tbat party is base and unscrupulous, like all Radical projects it is a class measure, gotten up and per pe mated in the interest of a class. The money sharks, jobbers, broken, and non-producers the benef ts of the infamous system. Let tbe slogan el tbe Dem- cratic party be bard money, free trade, and ad vsl orum taxation on all property, whether money, bonds, or real estate. Let the present banking system, tbe present Rev 'MP system, tbe present system of espi onage, and tbe present judicial system of ipterfering with State affairs all be abolished- Tbey are all oppressive, tyranoi eel, unjust, and as corrupt as bell. Away w4tb them, ' i m - - ' Spies aad Detectives. . i Some of the anti-Convention men, it would seem, have really fallen in love witb the miserable Yankee-devised, hayonet-inforced Constitution ; for they tell us all we need is honest, true Conservatives to admiuister tbe Constitution aud the laws, thereby intiuia- prosperity so long as tbe farms of the ti. .hat th Constitution is rood eaouarb it country are kept nuder mortgage, or so oBiy Conservatives ran hold office under it. long as tbe farmers, a bo are the very The man must be but one remove from a life of the land, ate compelled to pay I simpleton who holds such a position or he onorpous rates of interest on money when must think all others fools and can't see they need it, as is often, the case, to make through such flimsy sophistry. Every office thejr crops. The interest eats up every bold ukes a solemn oath to obey tbe Con thing, and is generally all tbat the lr- Mlul,OQ and ine aoa lo use a,, tne - , . i ., power be has or may possess to enforce them, rower can pay out of his aropf while the . . . 1 . . . . . , , If they are bad and oppressive the more sen- matn debt still bangs brer him, drawing ,e M tf uy .uierces, aou eamig op ue pronis are ri(fja,y 60foreedi s they will be if we ot bis labor day ny day. Just so it have honest men to doit. This plea ia an with every branch of industry. Tbe men admission of the bad character of the Const i - of moderate means, tbe laboring classes, tution, and the plan surifested to void its ars great sufferers when money can be burdens originates in selfishness or ignor- bad at usurious rates of interest only. De And these are they who should be protec- Aain' w re thx lh moT' " Pre ted as far as possible. mature ; that the people have not been con- ' I tllin thut Ihli ant, ..( waa riot ili.aii.aujl in r or th Pic Hire ivnn ll at t in I Iri.Kain Aav FTJLTZ WHEAT. For saV at J.M. Kcor tk Co's. Average yields per acre 18 buebebi ; eaeer 3e ehu Took tbe premium last fell, sail soon RAD GIFT . CONCERT FOR THE BXXE1TT Or TBI - ORPHAN ASYLUM. $17,000 IN GIFTS To be diatiibntedS among the' Ticket t) Holders. A Gift Concert will be held in ' WILSON, N. O. On Thursday, the 17 th Dec, 1874. State 1 TO THE SHEfelFf OF DAVIDSON COUN TYGREETING : Yea are hereby Commanded to Summon Henry Tayhr. Theodore Taylor, Kiaehen Stokes ii wife Polly Stokee. James Taylor At Junius Taylor, the defendants abovf named, if be be fonnd in your county, to be and appear befor thf CLr KK Or UL R SU PEUIOR COURT, for Davidson Coootj. at the Court 1Ioue in Lexington arithia twenty asvrs from the service of the summons, ex- elusive of th day of s-ryice. end answer the petition which will be deposited in the oBce of the Superior Court of said county, within ten days and let the said defendants take no tice thai. if they tail to answer tbe said peti tion within the time pretcribed by law;-the plaiutiff. will apply to tbe Court for the re Kef demanded in the petition. Hereof fail not and of this summons make due return Given under my hand and seel of said Court, this 12 day of Nov., 1874. Seal C. P. LOWE. Clerk of the Superior Court of Dnvideon County, and Judge of Pr hate. Nov. 19. 1874 6 w. Printers fee $10.50 REMOVAL. R. & A. Murphy have removed their 8tnrk f Good, just iicro ibe Street, In lledrick'a New Brick Building, adjoining the National Hotel, three don from Innb street, where I tbey will be glad te see every one dtirooH of ; purchasing oods IH h. r. UaU and see m Nov. 17.1874. K e A. MIIKPIIY. EXECVT0&8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS InaT All persons having claims against the estate of Jacob K rider. deed., are hereby notified to exhibit tbe same to tbe neoVr signed oe or before theOth day of Deeember. 1875; and all persons indebted to the estate are requested to settle promptly. J. Q. FLEMING. Executor. November 5, 1874. six werke. ; n : - " JAS. LEFFELS IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbin Water Wheel 3 , 1 I IMtttmi'l''' Tff h ' ' N I .taj tie V mm mn - mm 0 BELL 4 BRoTf OW the beat aeUctino of Jeeeby ts W ouod ia Western North ejeliea. CssasasMrf POOLE e UUT BALTIMORE, Manmfaatarera far tee leet aad femtkwest; Nearly 7000 now hi nee, working under heads varying from 2 to 240 feet ! 24 sixes, from S$ to 96 ine lies. LADIES AGENTS' GOLD WaTfc- 4-old Opera nd Teal GOLD P LA lum at Oxford. TICKETS ONLY TWO DOLLARS. Number of tickets only 15.000. 2.169 Gifts to be given away, making seven ticket. over one to every HEAL ESTATE GIFTS: N. ith is a ml s lam nana Konn anaf.iee.da mAnwlw mt.wn I -T J rZ'TT. " ' 'J tbe last canvass and that it should be uost- man iu the Stae ; to place a mortgage, on for twu yearp when it n uearly eight-tenths of tbe landed and through, ftte. other property of tbe people ; to curb tbe How the move can be regarded aa preroa- enterprising spirit of our young and pro- tars, we confess we are unable to see. If gressiee ciligeni ; to produce business there is any poliej of the Conservative party stagnation ; to demoralise all classes, and W9 Sute Inor ehjarly a vowt d and more Que ot in the town of Wilson, N destroy confidence one in auother. Should oiversnlly agreed upon than auotbei. it is C., containing 1 acres, 'will 1.1. TW . a ma a . . a system that has thus Drornd so aUeriv WM oouvenwon snouid be called at the - " ' !' ' - - , i I em . . destruciire of all the essentials to oroa- y opponunuy oereu. just as soon as . . , , , r two-thirds Conservative vote in the Lewis oenlT be tolerated env lnnevir t Mni i . ' . l , f lature is secured. That vote we now have. J "S3 wi and we may never have it again, and the ama tn x r Knii.,hlni le mm n ... L.t ai 1 u,...;. aj B.ciu win. party is pledged, under obligations to the pe. nveniua.iy paralyse every energy and de- ple, to call a Convention. It has the neees- stroy all prosperity ot bis section. He sary power in the Legislature to fulfill its promises. must sooner or later feel tbe shock. The large and convenient dwelling, navmg to rooms, and all necewa . ry and convenient oot-bousea, situated on Ikrnes streef, val ued at One elegant 2 story residence, in Wilson, corner of Pine and Grein streets, with 1 acres, and con taining 8 rooma, located In tbe most elligible aart of the town. v hi ueu ai $6,000 We Uke occasiou not only to warn fhe farmers, but all other persons, of the traps tbat are lfid for them by the num- spes and detectives who infest this 1 bey wll approach as strangers, country is suflFering for a low rate of in- unexpectedly, still it is bound to embrace it terest, and we thi;)k the Legislature will nd uke 8 il promiees. The question effect much good by securing it, Jid not neea to '"sed in the last eatn- paijjn. ii was sumeientiy well understood mm n mm AS k a.t. 1 J m tttw Annrrrt?T a aiavWam - WUIU programme ot iia ai.vau.HH.oawatQi u M., i , y"J ngrweo upon. ine people hare a ready spoken on the snbieet a a a .... Axe absolutely so weak and worthless as to spoken in tones of thunder at a time when Ireouir merely to be named to show tbeir every effort was made to stifle their voice. aosurotty ana utter want ot force. Their action ia 1871 can not be mistaken. We are told tbat tbe call of a Convention As far aa it was possible for them to do thev would be inexpedient. Why ? Quoth the set the seal of their condemnation noon the The opportunity may have come One 1 acre lot, situated on tbe corner or Vance and Spring an. wnn neat residence and out houses, valued at CAfcll GIFTS : 1 Cash Prize, 1 4,500 i(200 i M and make poor mouths about being tired and unwell. Tbey would be under many obligations if yon would QfU then a pint . pr so of whiskey to carry along witb I hem. Jbey iusist upon paying for it. yronld be an impositiou to take it otherwise. If take pay. you fie indicted for retail PnPtrry to law, taken before the asTaderal iJourt, and the penalty is a fine of mJt tboMsaid dollars, snd aig months im prison men t. Tbey resort to every means is iodnee yon to violate the law,' aud then are In tfee WiylocVs bands. Ke- way these fellows make their mouev is by a system ot fraud and deceit ; ami tbey are especially busy at thjg time, Jor they believe tbeir days like the leaves 0a.il -L. a U I J i . Oi oyoii. are iuuui uumoereu, nua in a few more years, they will have to work for an hpueat Ii viug. Cbai lortte Observer. Tbe lelow hi simply a sneak thief who i gnakes Ids gponey by tbe above method, and deserves tbe fate of the Western Jborae thief whenever, and wherever dis mp-rtwrnmrni, ettey men have been .hanged ebejpstma tbiavea, than those who are now SU en enfagsi in swindling tbe people as spies and informi 1 4 " $100 en fu , 20 20 M 30 - 10 100 44 5 600 1 u 1000 44 1 44 MISCELLANEOUS GIFTS EXECUTOR S SALE! Land axd Personal PnopanTY Having qualified as Executor of the last Will and Testament of Jaeob Kri.lr. Am eeaael. I will sell at pnblie sale, on Fridnu the Uth day of Deeember. 1874. at tbe late residence of the deceased, about ACRES OP VALUABLE LAND. 150 lift 75 Advisory Board -John Nichols, Esq., Raleigh W. F. Davi. Esq., KAtrells. AH.XvilUame, Esq , Oxford, MaJ J. P. Jenkins, Nashville J. U. Thorp, Esq., Muakjr Mount. Dr. R W James W Lancaster and James K. Clark. Baa? Wilson. While this enterprise is not'onnducted under . a a. mi- -m a - . W omto, tne reads wbo became disgusted with present constitution. Nearly four yean of I their party and voted wjtb the Conservatives experience have more fully tended to demon. One Pine irv ' ast August will return like the dog to his strate the wisdom of their action since the One Fine Gold Watch, vomit and tbe sow to bar ariallowincr in th I nnn;n;A. k i : i "He fine Lady S Watch, o -r - i uw "uui ron , c Miau ii vuru (.uouvui d. r . ui ixKB anu a Darnes. rhOR. I al f . I . TV rT T 1 .- , T "J fw u vooaerrsuve par, y. to be. K, very day has shown new defeete. wepHrv-Dii oi w uson. Mow. ia tHaMHt km fnrmm in thia arirniminl f I ..rl -..UI.U...I I . AaVlSOry Board j " auu rsiounDiieu n uner u n bui t a Dieness to We tbiuk not. In the first place. Pool re- the wants of the people of North Carolina, eeived only about 1700 votes more Aan Why then postpone the call of Convention Jude Merrimon, and it is reasonable to sop- necessary to effect the desired chances? The pose that tbe vote had increased more than anaweristhatitisinexoedient.Hoa,? Wa.ll A.a i . I . " V ' ! ihori or,..: ia . . . Bumper iu two years oy young men tbey say. if a Convention is called, tbe pen- iTtod tWau TatnrSn Tk nlT" .eomitjg.uf age ; aud furthermore, tbat the pie will vote against it, and tbe Bade will Aaylum, whssh esmMiSed by the ffind VMiwerveve jwm iasi August was preity neat us in 1676. The Presidential election WH1elw,"le e, aud management i entire- ful . since the Civil Rights in h-H a t..n- -b..- ,.i . ; taw ...j u.j 7 n nanusof memoer ot tbe Ordt r si v,, in ; Z 71 Z r 1T T - The object is cl..ively f,w tbe benefit of 7 F-r- T ourseives wnn ine uonveutton move, I toe un nan Aaylom aud tbe Committee dem 1 his beuag t;e case, wears not indebted to lest it result in the Bute's going lor the 1 1 ttQn4Jaf7 to make any extended appeal to .RadtcmsforoortrtumlnnAugurt. There Rcal nominee for President. Bat wait I SffivhSS: " was quite a small gain on our aide, while two years and we will elect a Democratic w iniee of ale ticket places it in the power w everyone to am a boo ia cause, and n am b 11 a in 1 a 11 I A I a, Z Radical vote of 1672. This falling off i. Now anch talk is the merest twaddle. TnnaiTv utt ribuUble to tbe fact (bat the more decent There is no possible way for tbe calling cf a 11 " n ndent'J believed that the enterprise Radicals stayed awa, from the poll, and did Cbmeen o resoh in injur, to the rrty : ! Tuid uTwonVSf SnldLlKJg uu uu iUl. viavoo id iiiu.U)r iu ai a oiu is paaseo oy a two-tnirds vote, mousy reeHvedlroai ticket holders hall h $1,000 000 260 400 260 400 situated in Scotch-Irish Township. Rowan 300 county,, adjoining the home tract of said uec-d.. and tbe lands of J. O. Fleming. "A. J Fleming, and others. It will be divided or soM altogether as ma v be deaire). Tb pnblie road runs through it. It is welleitu ated ia refereore to Mills and Churches. and well adapted U grain or cotton. Haa ou it a small duelling house, stable and cribs I -will The most powerful Wheel in tbe market. And meet aa nowsnsaal ia aee of Water Lnrge 1 LLII8 TRA rjL Pasabplet sent MANUFACTURERS, ALSO. OF Portable and Stationary 8 ten a Enrii.ee and Boilers, Babenck dc Wilen Patent Tubulons Boilers, Ebaugh's Crusher for Minerals, Sew and Grist M'lls, Flouring Mill Machinery for While Iad Works nd Oil Mills, Shafting Pulleys and Hangers. -END FOR CIRCULARS. Sep. 3 187 4 -firnos E. B. FOOTE. M.D. 120 Leiinitoi Arenne, Cbr. & MA A, REW TOIU; An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHE0NI C DISEASE , SILVER WARE. O0LD PESS.mt. They are a rent for Ike erlrbmied a ixi Err Olaaaes. from Minnie Crvalal i'KbkLEa. Mtches. l.k an.1 Ji-wrirr warranted it m.-nlba, ckaryea a lant with good work. I tore toe Ifannafreet; J door Qhrrs 1 II .1 m low atttmaV 2p Cedar Cove NurasrieE vrau in ain.r. i"r Rrd PJaina. Yadkiat Ureal indoceoMBU ewsasSj.fcsjm cbaaera of Knot, tree timet Viet. irwurrv ana Kaapoerrr runt. Price Lii now ready, wkk last ef arifUea. bene for 1L Address. CRAFT ASA IUML Red Plaiiex, Yadkin CTjr mMmmwti it r ii s. t vf is Pinck C DESIGNER Letter from all parts oj the Civilized World. ft w 600 1,000 1,000 favor ef a Con vention 1 aad also to the authorizing the elect inn of Amtmm - I returned to them without diaocuat. inability of the Bad. to vote negro- an often Convention, ,01 tbe people have to do i, to fortie urivtuiurv, upu iu iiitj ujw suuragc eieci gooa meD, auo uif wiu be M hlceiy iwhtm KUuiofflce. ' am ' ' m. . ' . I "! . ' i fM.- ! ijm, " aa a . a ta informers. But, what is to be thought 1 1 famlS. envernsaent IMS encourages sncn a villainous system of espionage and em- ffmm sma baee tools for the purpose 1 ra jmreae hare borne much under Radi "$mrme. Let the a still be patient and edgUaiu a Uttle while longer Keep so ewn on tne thieves and vote rigm. A law. So that there is nothing to Ions by I to do that as t'uev were in the last cam ni an rse Tbe Gifts will be distributed after the Concert. mmj person Holding a uoket entitled J toe A large majority will no doubt be Conserva- But it is said that the more is inexpedient tires. These delegates will meet and do tbe 0!ft who desires the Asylum to nave the bene- akaan gjaw a nt.... J m a. . - .8 . liaj ... 1. .. - ... I - t - , alat ,af ff . . I lT '... a .' . t uu luD uwwu .m mm vyyummm wb wuvvuuud mj hj wuc popie wr rauucauoo or reieouon: I aame snail oe appropriated as directed. because tbey voted down the proposition in And It matters net which thev do. it 1 T?1011 r tfek-g mm weaerit by Bag! 1871. Now, the truth is, the largest Con- bound to have a rood effect in favor of the servatie rote polled since the war but one Conservative cause- up to that time was given for a Convention jj jMTjf jjfjf fflj jiflnTny ltjif tarsi Let Order or ffiii ass di rect- LKHlsa. Seoreury. WUson. M. C a . .a .a . as tne same time and ilae. I wlll aTl the perai.ua I jnperty, counting of horses, eattle. com. if.tur. a 2 hij- ('Mrri. iog Tool; HHisehild and Ritehf-a Furni ture, lie other artieh'S n..t meutiooed. TERMS OF SA LK : Peraoaal nmn.r CASH. The Laud f easb. tbe remainder on a credit of ai aad twelve months. Title reserved until the p 'rchas tnone is paid J. 0. FLEMING, Execuur. ' m W - "fc AND THE SOUTH WEST. aoemseai i BfcaemmM VAT Iff a Meal PrabtiK ENNfSS & HARRIS. Httmeroiis Patients in Xnrwpa, the Canada, aad in every ttaU of the Union. AOV1CC OtVatM BY MAIL OF CHARGE. Tbe nndenicned wiahes to inform bi. kim..,. one friend that be baa received tba ,mnim.. ment to sell throneb ticket from klUa v C to all (oinu in Texaa, Arkanaaa, MimiMippi Alabama, Mumooh, Tenneasee and Looieieaa, vie Charlotte. Columbia and Anmai ft tts and tbeir Southern Con nation. Tv. u Emigrant Ticketa. or Fits Che Tiw.i. to iaa e ignore ra to the above Slates, null Aad 11 greauj iomeirown advanUge by neeotiaiina withthe nndeigedat8alibary. Information !" StaSsa, tiaWaed Cbnnectione wiU befrurmabedestJaar psajnnslly cy UMmasJbtbe A. POPE, Gen'l . Pasaenger A Ticket Aet a Mww.rw, w. a. nvwilHAUVIIlIil. gt. C.C.AA.B.R.SalWwW, K. C. FRKK AS aTaHSa at a ataa. mm iemirS V aa aaaraw rr L -Rr wrkrvrw - - I Tit, Www W.rk. gt.y?.a jyWjatdtsV i''.1' mwm wsa--aae sab t? n I if f-? TWi kt awUriae la alaiaiay.'L'B al aalaar I rnssas as ascvg?" i ... - . 1 Sim m ml ItS Bag "OH TiA,tVipl. 1 . 75 BMs Bngtftf, , v AO Boxes Asserted Oasaiw, 2A Packages No. i Maokcfei 15,000 lbs Bacon, 2,000 Ibe B-l Sogr Cered Uams 3.000 lbs defined Lard, f . 500 lbs Sugar" eared Beef, 25 Dos. Brand -he,-2i " Leeseai flyvem,4 - 60 Bores Cajsa,, 10 Keg. tWa. : 150 Reams WrepfMr Piper, 30 Dos painted Pails, ks Ground A I ass Ball, 100 50 A large stock s ALSO of Boots, Shoes. A (very ebeap) Hardware, SeAslse, dt IlsswaeJ Tanners. Kenie. dc Manbiee OrkcW are alee awwnts for the. eelebeated Aas rr. Uulto. OC. Bailej. r dibbw; -- inger et Ilaaekksrry Urasdy, rjf s. Sherry. At ssalaga Wines, Asv Security Oil, warranted to stand a mW of one hundred dt nfty degrees rani AT tJkaSMBl .ra. rwrfat T J At eCTT Ui er than Kerosiae. 117. .1. haaa . f11 mtk rj ' as Foeter. Delhi, dc Beilev. Wktsksy ! Oiu. Oil Mederia. dec., dec. Tbe above stock is offered at et Retail, at the very loweat fiure. INGHAM at 00 May. 14 1874 tf. 'm NEW MACHINE SHOP. I am now repairing wit and twenty-fee ef si is m attention, cieee to Cottoo Woolen, kliaiagv s MaeMu es ; aad wood turpi paUnT paw ht coming. t1 rm-- - - - - ' 7f 7 . . ,.rri aov 36-4tm8 Jsly 16. Ic74 tf. ; : ... . '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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