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Carolina Watchman' bWBURY TH0R4DA.Y, JANUARYS. FEBRUARY, 4. CANVASSERS WANTED. We are offering liberal inducements to persons canvassing for the Watchman. We will dispose of tbc Geological qnes lion, to which onr attention lias been call k d by the Piedmont Press, next week, The expenses of the present Legislature thus far ui'l not fall short of forty thou sand dollars, and yet the legislation perfected is not worth ten cents to the State or people. When the Legislature fails to pass lav establishing a low and reasonable rate of Interest, it ceases to legislate for the ma" pes of the people. Wkffl it fails to call a Convention it ceases to represent the DemocratioCon erTattve party. The Adam's Express Co's safe containing over half a million dollars, was stolen from the ear near' Richmond, abont a week ago That's encouraging to enterprising young men- It shows that large fortunes can Jbe raised by hand near home, without going West. im . If the voice of the Democratic-Conservative party is to bo regarded the Leg islature will call a Convention without farther delay. . jj If the fears of the timid and the protes tations of office holders are to be heeded, a Convention will not be called, Few persona hare any idea of the ex pense of criminal prosecution. The ex pense of John Allen Ketchey' trial, for instance, wil not fall short of a thousand dollars, and probably be a good deal more than this. The trouble, tax, and worry soch characters are to a pommuni- are " enormous. In fact, the great burden of the county expense is caused by the idle and la less. If there were less idle people there wonld be less crime, and less taxes for the people to pay. We are indebted to Jas. S. McCubhins, Esq., onr worthy representative, for a copy of the report made by the Board of Immigration. The report is gotton up to furnish information to persons who may rih to make N. C. their home. We may notice it more at length hereafter. The Landmark comes back at us in real 1 Falstaff style. But seems hardly to know how or where to strike. It reminds us of a shy filly passing over a strange rough road. or a roan on stilts feeling his way lu the dark. Coming up to the scratch at last. however, the Editor shivers his ipear in the wiud, and cries, 'Big Injnn." Bully for Hussy ! y We think that the efforts of the moneyed ring will utterly fail to prevent the Legislature from regulating usury, notwithstanding many of the newspapers ppoak in their favor. We do not believe the Legislature will venture to ass nine the responsibility to ignore the wishes and beat interest of the masses, in this matter. SPECIAL TAX BONDS. Judge Henry has just decided that the so-called Speeial Tax Bonds are invalid. His opinion is able and well considered, but we have been of the opinion all the lime that it did not require' much learning in the law to find this out. We have long ago proclaimed all the new scalawags debt unconstitutional, null and void, a frand and a swiudle, and the Courts are just beginning to agree with us. When we consider how this debt was made, we are astonished that any intelligent person possessed of common sense, eoull ever entertain the idea that it is biudiug upon the people. It is said that the Supreme Court will overrule the opinion of Judge Henry, or it has already done so, because, as is al leged, a large sum was paid for a decision favorable to the holders of this fraudulant debt. We don't know that this is the case. It is charged and it has not been denied. One thins we do 'know, and it is this the people have no confidence in in that Court.' And if Judge Henry's de cision be overruled nobody will believe that law or justice had anything to do with the matter. CQSVVETiOXAL INTEREST. "Thre ran be but li. tie doubt that the act of Asbembly authorising a convention al rate of interest, not exceeding ten per annum, has not met the promise of it advocate. It ha failed to bring money into the State. But it has oppressed our people, and has proved a ears, instead of a blessing. its repeal. A Triumph Orer Humbug; , It in not difficult to alarm the timid, and Invalids are proverbially so. Aware of tbi fact, the vender- of iiseudo hitters, "entirely free from alcohol," have rakmd a falsa cry gaint tonic preparations containing spirits, and no doubt have frightened a few sick folk nto purchasing the fermented rubbish which J unhesitatingly recommend1 1 they sell, and which is infinitely more injuri. t nil than the vi m) drama anion sv A .la r - a ml. . Ailn ti mm The above extract is taken from the "iraaoj iremeiiuuu. rmw . . . .1 t set in against mese aooiuiimuic message of Governor Brown to the Leg. J 4evoid j aIcoholic lature of Tennessee. It will be seen which .one pwenU ,iquid bonic prepara- that the Governor, protests iu the strongest tiong from tnrning mMrt decompose almost as terms against the continuance of the goon aa made. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters Conventional or optional interest in that has lived and will live down multitudes of gtale such lm poster. A regular recurrence oi tne Many of the newspapers in this State n f great alterative invigorant J r-,.m ikna. i, . ai,i uxn i la uatrone. that have argued against the passage of a gwerTed ,B law establishing a low rate of interest, timhonored allegiance to America's most instanced Tennessee, Georgia and Other popular remedy ; snd a constant Influx of States a belng opposed to usury laws new order demonstrates bow little im.pre and in favor of free money ; but they Pn, fter the bilatant denunciations of i :j -A . f..;, t-l iUa tne mocx outers men nave msae "i-on Mu w j uo v oaiuf ilia auu u iau iimi smw LUTTZS COLiffi the ..nor.l C,, l.,r.r I f not p 1 1 fr'n Ttitl.-ro people of those State, have grown tired J mnd lntermtteni of the experiment and are now making a &nd remfu feTerf dUpepsia, constipation, desperate eff rt to restore the old Usury kidney disease, and the numerous other ail laws. We know that the people are try- ments to which they are adapted, they will ing to re-establish the old ayetem of low continue to dominate the factious oppo- interest in Georgia, and from the above. I Blon humbugs, and that will be jut a. . .., . , . ,. . . , lone as they are manufactured and sold' Be 9 . it known unto all bogus nostrum venders, of nessee. i ue people 01 norm v,aro.,na . Tery degrM of audacUy ,nd kntvery, that want a low rate ot interest ; but tbe eapi- tney never i,ope ,Q puff themselves into lists are endeavoring to prevent them public favcr at the expense of Host titer's from having it. What will the L"gisla- Bitters, the reputation of which is founded, as ture do ? We want to make a suggestion. In our Town as in every other there are numbers of boys and young men who are compelled to work during the day, the week through, and consequently have uo time for attending day -school. What we want to suggest is that some one who is qualified fur the position, .will open night school, which this class of persons m;ght atteud. We believe the movement would be hailed with iov by many as opening up to them a chance for accqnir- ing at least a nuclimentary education Many boys and young men might thus be educated aiid saved the mortification and shame of growing up in ignorance. . In fact we are not at all certain that it would not be a good idea for tbe Town to estab lish and support such an institution, and open its door to all comers. 'We think the results would be most gratifying to every lover of his race. Who will act in this matter? t were, upon a rock. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. North Carolina, Allexaxder County. Mary Stakes. Against. J. J. Stamps. Superior Court. Special proceeding Petition for Divorce. Feb. 4 1875-Ow. pd. Another monster swindle has been unearthed by the N. Y. Sun. Tbe swin dle had for its basis a corporation fund of eleven million dollars to bribe Congress meu. Tbe corporation was the Southern Transcontinental Railroad, from Jeffer son to El Paso,and the enomity of tbe fraud completely eclipses that of the late Credit Mobilier. There is one N. C. Congressman, the saintly Abbott, mixed up in the report of this infamous public robbery of the peo ple. It is said he made thirty thousand out of these railroad transactions, and that he was made to pay a note of $5,000 to keep from being denounced on the floor of the U. S. Senate as a thief and a bribe-taker. Yet this man is still retained in the public service as an appointee of Grant at Wil mington, N. C, THE HEALTH REFORMER is an entertaining and instructive family magasjne, devoted to practical hygiene, and all subjects relating to health. It gives instruction to the well which will enable them to retain health, and points out to tbe invalid the true way to regain lost health. The number for January contains interesting articles on the follow ing subjects ; Bible Hygiene, The Med ical Use of Alcohol, Dangers of Pork Eating Exposed, London, The Confess ion of a Reformed Smoker, The Hygienic Platform, Universal Suffocation, Who are Extremists ? American Uealtk Associa tion, and many other important subjects relating to diet aud general hygiene. Pub lished at Battle Creek, Mich. Terms Ostk Dollar a Year. SUPERIOR COURT: DAVIDSON COUNTY. Fall Teh 1874 WILIS SAINTSIXO-Plaintiff. ) Order (cs) iff, 1 Order o Puhliea it, lion. The Judicial Imbroglio, We learn from, the Raleigh papers that the Supreme Court have come to a decision in the Judicial muddle cases in the 2nd and 8th Ditricts. The Court hold that Moore is the rightful judge in the 2nd District and Cloud in the 8th. This is another argument for Convention. If Judge Moore and Cloud believe in an elective Judiciary, and had as much self respect as the North Carolina judges of former days, they would resign at once and not force themselves on au unwilling people. It is to be hoped that the L-g-islature will not fail to provide for the re imbursement of Judges Htlliardand Wil son for their losses in this contest, since it was the action Of the last Legislature that brought abont the whole matter. Charlotte Observer, We fully concur with the Observer, and think that the Legislature ought to fully indemnify judge WiUon and Hilliard. It would be very unjust to them, should they have to lose any thing by this decision of the Supreme Court. The main opposition to Conven tion is confined to two or three counties, and what's the plea ? The office-holders says we are in now and can run tbe gov era meat until our time is out, and we don't want to be interfered with by a Convention. It is therefore bad policy to l - r : I ny , I nave a uonvenuon now. j ne timin, or (he officeholder's friends, say Grant won't allow a Convention to assemble. He will send Sheridan down here if we call oue, and therefore, it is inexpedient. In 1871 the Rads, then in powet, said Urant would not permit a Convention to assemble : In 1875 the Conservatives, being iu effice, d. dure the same thing, that is, thai Grant wilt over run the Stale wiih troops, if we attempt to call a Coo- .a as Jm. m i eqtton in a legal, constitutional and ( a high o fit ei a L quiet way. Do the asses imagine that the people aie so stupid as not to be able tit see through this aelfi-h plea against the call of a Convention ? Be not de ceived, the people understand the matter, ai d they will make otht-rs swallow their words or skulk behind the scene, when tl e proper time rolls round. So go ahead it you litiuk luete is uo htitalter. Suspicion of Judicial Stealing: in North Carolina. Washington, Jan. 26. There seems to be a screw loose in respect to the judi cial expenses of the Western District of North Carolina. The report from this district was omitted by Attorney-General Williams, 1 his fact arrested the atten tion of the committee of the House on the expenses of tbe Department of Justice, and they called formally for a report, It turns out that in a single year the expen ses of this district are $139,000, of which $52,000 are for marshals' fees alone. 1 he whole subject is to be investigated at once by the committee.' We clip the above from the New York Sun of a recent dale. We don't know any thing of the truth of the assertions made. But they come pretty straight, and then we have heard something of the kind rumored before. Ouo hundred aud thirty nine thousand dollars of the peoples' money required to keep op a Federal Court in Western North Carolina 1 and FIFTY TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS wasted on marshals alone, in one year ! Think of it, Tax payers. And what good has all this expenditure done ? What has been the effect of it 7 Why, simply to harrass the people of the Western counties, to bedevi them and keep up a system of espionage over them. All the taxes on liquor made in the State will not amount to as much as it costs to collect them accordiug to nuder the present xvaaicat syiem oi internal revenue more than half of the taxes paid by the people aie stolen. Mint the people con tinue to pay taxe for the benefit of thieve How long, 0, how long ( CONQBESS. There Was a forty-six and a half hour session in the lower House of Congress ast Friday and Saturday, brought about by the Rads striving to force a change iu the rules of the Houte, so aa to effect the passage of the Civil Rights bill. The In thia case appearing that J. J. Stamea, t . , rj it iiie nusuauq oi peiiii'iner .vary siatnes is a T - I tiMTi.rt.uii Hut at iu S situ iif Vi.rtli I arn i 1 w . ' - y v i ii.'v i '.i li v a v. means m their power, but it is not possible It is therefor ordered that publication be that thev can succeed in stavinff off much "nadV in the Carolina Watchman" a uws- i u :i J- ,u i..j: i . : PPr published iu Salisbury. North Carolina, ity in the House is yet two thirds. Hut J.J. Staines Defendant to appear at the next the passage of the Civil Rights bill is not Superior Court to h held for the County uf the real object these desperate men have xi oQ h 3r,, M(, . io M h ' d iu view. They have a thousand other answer th eomidaiut of the plaintiff within olo.ty.Aa nf liiiilmli.m And i, .'.,, v iKv the first tTt days of said Term theref. or , . . , t she will take iiidetineut for the relief deinau- u..c w u .. w.c . " vc dt-d in ihe complaint. they pass out ot power. W ituess W. A. roI Clerk of said Court The N. Y. Sun referring to the matter t office in TaylorsviSle on this the 30th day of Jau. A. D. 1375. 8ay ' w. a- pool Ostensibly, the object of the recent deadlock C. S. C. in the Hou.se of 'tepresentatives was to clear R. g. IJXXEY, me way lor uie pa.tK'ge oi me iyu Aiguis nm, Atts for I Iff. but really ttie intention was to open the door for the great schemes and johs which have no chance of being passed unless that obstacle shall be removed. Gen Butler, who led the movement, cares no more for the bill which was made the pretext far this waste of time than he does for the Koran. If there had been the least heart in this pari ticular measure, the Republican would never have a journed last June without compeliinsr a vote on the bill which Mr Frelinghuvsen had J. M . THOMASON, Defeuda carried through the Senate. They had then, as they have now, more than a two-thin' m& jonty over Democrats and Liberals combined ; but the President threatened a veto, and ihey surrendered without a show ot resistance . Although the leaders have been able to con trol the caucus, which at no one of many meet ings has ever reached half the party strength, they were powerless to carry its decrees in the House by the open defection of a small body of the ablest republicans. 1 wo motives impelled Butler in the late contest, one being to punish the refractory members for disobedience, and the.other to force them into line by this dis cipline, so as to pass a new rule by which the end may be attained that was sought by the caucus plan. The present rule under which the House maintained a continuous session of forty-six hours has been in operation for nearly half a century It was designed for the protection of the minority against Die possible oppression of a majority, and never has resulted in mischief. To change this rulesuddenly, and for a partisan object only, supposing it to be practicable, is to set a bad precedent, especially as the Republi cans are to pass into a minority in the next House. But it is made doublv worse when the design is understood. Enforcement acts of the most aggravating kind, by which it is sup posed the Southern vote may be forcibly cap tured, are already prepared and in charge of a . m . ww w " me worst taction in me lionse, it is proposed to drive them through by the previous question and to refuse all discussion. The gates being thus opened, all the venal projects, claims, jobs, and raids on the Treasury will combine and strike down every safeguard which now arrests their progress. The lobby for the pacific railroads, North and South, is said to number more than a hundred already, and some of the most conspicuous beneficiaries of the Pacific Mall subsidy are notoriously en- isted right before the eves of a virtuous inves tigating committee. Ihese plans have long been matured, and purposely delayed until now.. I lie civil Kights bill it a mere cover for a vast spoliation, to be effected if possible by a " tf .a S f ww revolution in me ruiesoi tne nouse. THEO. F. KLUTTZ. Wholesale a Retail Druf- ffint, SALISBURY, N. C To Merchants. House keepers, Young lolks, Old Folks, Smokers, Pain ters, Farmers, Grangers, and Everybody else. Whenever you need anything in the waj of DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, t OILS. PERFUMERIES, PYE-STUFFS SEEDS o., If you want the best articles for the least money, go to KLU'lTZ S DRUG 8T0RK. GARDEN SEEDS. 10.000 papers warranted fresh and genuine jnst received from Land ret h, Huist , Ferry, Briggs, and Johnson, & Robbius, At 5 cents a Paper. Liberal discount to country merchants at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. sstta 0 1 s BtfsTasaapa asaajsaj A BEAUTIFUL METALIC GRAVE CO YE BIKS Is now offered to every one interested in beautifying and protrcting'tle graves their deceased relatives. Tbey are made in fear sis, with a variety of styles, ranging in prtee fro ftj to $60, according to stse end style. Can be painted anr color desired, sanded galvaiitxetl to suit the taste of purchasers. A gnlvantard plate, CAotaiutng. whaiem inscription partiea desire, ia furuMhed with each mmrnd free of cknrxjt. THIS HANDSOME DECORATION (s offered at soch prioe as to place it within reach of ail. We iuvite iht ciiist and public geuerally to call aud examine for ihemaclves. Specimen can be seen at J. A. Ramsay's office. C. PLYLER, Agent , 8aiUsburif, H. CAf. 6. 1874 tf WANTED 25 BUSHELS Union Sets at EN'S IBS' Nest to Meroney K Bra. NORTH CAROLINA. Stiperior Court. Specisl PmeeedinsT Petition fur Divore POTATOES 25 bbls, Rosk, Goodbicb de Pekr- LESS, JCST RrCEIVXD AT KLUTTZ 8 DRUG 8TORE. CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. A lsrge stock, warranted Extra-cleaned, Freeh & Genuine, at low prices at KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. TO COUHTBY MERCHANTS. 1 have the largest slock of Drugs, Dyes, Grocers Drugs Sec, In Western Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at Haiti more Prices, thus saving you the freight. Spxial attention to bot tling Kcscnces, LimUuum, Paregoric, Opodeldoc, Caster d: fiweet Oil dec. Write for prices, to .TUKO.V. KLUTTZ DRUGGIST Salisbcbv, N. 0. Housekeepers Supplies. flavoring Lxiracts, Kfseuc, Siicee, Gdniiiie, Mualardi, ShU, DyeStuffi, Alexaichbk Couktt, W ll.UA M I'l'W MAN. W KnWMAN. Io this ease it appearing that Anne Bow wan. the wife of Fetiti mer. William Bow man i a non-resident f tb State uf North Carolina. It is therefore ordered that publication be mad lu the "Watchman" a newspaper pub lishediu Salisbury North Carolina for six in imecessive wrks, notifiog the aa J Aaae Biwiean, Defendent to app-ar at the next Soprfor Court to he liU f..r the Conuty of Alfzaudf r at thi Court Huuse in Taylrs villf on the third Monday in March next. aud answer the coin plaiul of the Plaintiff wit) in the first three days of said Term thereof or the Plaiutift will take judgetnttit for til relief demanded in the coinplaiot Witueas. W. A Pool clerk Superior Court for Alexander County at office in Tay'ors- ville, on tuts day of January, 1875. f8al! W. A. POOL. C t$. c. J.m. 2". 1875 6 pd i Fararuort. DAVIDSON tOLNTY :-IX TilE Sl'PKIt- lOH LOUET Jesse Lan e A dm it. or Bkvekly, SuaaATT, Pltft. AgainM. BpsttBsrSurratt, Wn. Snrratt, Sr., James Sorralt Uaaiel snrrall, lwi Surralt, Delia ha ( lor er Clark Loflin & wife Linnr, Jerrv Morris Ax wife Kranre, Mow Peacork by bis next friend Wn Peacock, Usrel Stirratt A Spenuer L. btimtt Mvir-al-.Law, iJeirmleiilP, STATE OF NOXriI CAROLINA, TO TlIi; SUERIFF OF DAVIDSON COUNTY GRKK ING ; YOU ARE 1ICUKBY Co Mil AMM TO St'M- Mow. Hrocrr irrutt, Wm. Snrrall, 8r., j jNiues Sorrall, Daniel Surrait, L-sin Surratt LOOK OUT iHsa mm KHHftBaSafalBi BELL& BRO. OfTcr the best election of Jewelry m la ouod to Western North Carol. as. Ctwjaf, sf LADIE8T AGENTS' CJOLD W vTUES Gold Opera a it il et Chaiaja, riWECOLDPiATBD J?welry. SILVEK WARE, GOLD PESZit. re' the aud tin Fourteen thousand patridgea havp been shiped from Greensboro to EugUud. Sale of ValnaWe Personal P.ROPERTY. Having qualified as Administratrix on the estate of Jesse Lyerly, deceased, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence o said deceased, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of v eoruary, instant, the following property : 5 head of Horses, 5 head of Cattle, three being niilch cowa. 20 head of Hogs, a lot of Bacon and Lard, Corn, Wheat, Sheaf Oats, Hay, Fod der, Straw, 2 4-horee Wagons, 1 2-horse Wagon anu gearing, i z-tiorse (Jamage and harness, Buggy and harness, 1 set Blacksmith tools Threshing Machine, Mower and Ueaper. Farm . i w . ing tools, Household and Kitchen furniture, etc., llKJiS LASH. ELIZABETH LYERLY, Admrx. Feb. 4. 1875 ta. It appearing to the Court that a Summons ! Toilet and Lmndry 8.aus, Lve, Maieh?s, I Dvb4a (ilorer CUrk iilii d wife Uony, 8jectacle y J I Eye C urnaule to this Term of the Curt, ainst i r imD, Kerosene Oil (M.i.nnevs ace lJ ose-Peaeock, e2ft.. ILante Cn e defendant is returned n..t t,. lu. f.,,,J iniP' tVem-eue t l-lmnners IC, al . Oarl Surratt and aid Spcn.-er I SurraH, i Vi at; .r. Wk and I 1 A f I I t i V' wy u ,',U1I rf ,' Qli-7 "t the defeu.Ua s-abov uVnuL if to be warmnlrl 12 .mtb, t id that the defi-udaut is a nm rvidnt f; J 1 1 t. , , -. :.u i Notice is hereby 8-iven to all Dersons havinar claim" against the Estate of the said Jesse Lyerly, to exhibit the same to tbe undersigned on or before the 3rd day of February, 1876; and all persons indebted to the said estate are noli- ned make payment without delay. ELIZABETH LYERLY, Admr'x. of Jesse Lyerly, DecM. Feb, 4, 1875-6w. A GOOD OPPO RTU N I T Y. We are dojncr an extensive business in CLOTH ING and OUSTQM TAILOMNQ. through l.rr Agents, who are supplied with samp'es ahowing onr Ready-mads and Custom Piece Goods Stock. The plan ia warkinr well for Consumers. A cent and ourselves . We desire to extend onr business ia this line, and for that purpose will correspond wun aon a noe applicants for agenees. Bend real name ana reierence as to cbaractar. DUVLZZVeY CO F. O Box 2256 New York City - - ft. sl .a e aiaie. naving receiiuy uepan-i trim same, it is now on motion ot iilaintilTs counsel ordered and ndjndged by the Court. that the Service iu this action W .-nrv.-d hv publication, and to that end is orden-d that the same, k get her with Bo'iee of the at tachment hereinbefore luvit'd. Ie published or six weeks successively, iu the "Carolina Watchman" a newspaper published in this District. Commanding the Defendant to ap pear at the uext term of this Court, answer or demur to the Complaint, according to aw. Said Summons is as follows. DAVIDSON COUNTY : In the Superior Court. Wilie Saintaiug. ) Against SUMMONS. James M. Thoinason 8TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To the Sheriff of Davidson Conntv Greet ing : You are hereby commanded to Sum mons James M. Fhnmason, the defendaut above named, if to be found within your County, to be and appear before the ludge of our Superior Court, to be held for the county of- Davidsou at the Conn House iu Lexington, ou the nth Monday after the 3rd Monday of September. 1S74. and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within the first three days of the next term, thereof, i d let the said de fendant take not ice that if he fail to answer wli a a it i j 1 soin iiluSt.S i.-itli! .i tU . '. . : L ed by law, the plaiutiff will apply to the gallOti ftt Court for the relief demanded iu the ecin-! plaint. Hereof fail not. and of this Summons make due return. Given under my hand and veal of said Court, this 5th day uf May, 1874. I Sea I j L. E. JOHNSON, Clerk of tbe Superior Court, Davidson County. Said War ants of Attachment and Levy is as follows. THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA To the sheiiff of Davidsou County Greet ing ! It appearing by affidavit to tbe officers granting this warrant, that the plaintiff is entitled to recover from the defend dant Jatnes M . Thomason and that tbe above named plaintiff Wilie Saiutsing is about. to commence au action in this Court against defendant, for the seduction of Plaintiffs Daughter Sarah A. Saiutsing by defendant for which he claims damages of Five hun dred dollar? and cost of suit. You are forthwith commanded to attach and safely keen all the nrooertv of the said James. M. Thomason in your county, or so murl thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said demand, with losts and expenses. L. E. JOHNSON, Clerk. SHERIFF'S RETURN. No personal property of the defendant J. M. Thomason to be found In my county to satisfy this warrant of attachment. I here by levy on J. M.Thotnason's Interest in one hundred and nfty aeres of land lying in David sou County, adjoining the lands of Win. Mettary, Samuel Sowers and others, alao I levied on one other tract on the waters of Rtedy Creek containing 99 acres more or lets in said Conuty adjoining the lands of Michael Evans, H. J. Grimes and others, all of w filch is to satisfy this warrant in at tachment September 12th. 1874. D.LOFLING Sheriff, In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set ray hand and affexed the seal of said Court St office io Lexington, the 25th day of Jan uary, 1875. Seal C. F. LOWE Clark, Printers fee $15,50 Superior Court. Thev arc a;i-nt for ihe relt-urtd wife Linnr, Spectacie j Eye Glasses, lfeamfsxtu- lWoci, el from ILautc Crrrtal Vkli HLKs. xii. i Ji-wrlrr i imrn! iwl charrr a lo a c4Ha found in vonr rouiitr. to h. nnH uwu lfam tanl with cmh work. the t!.KU' OK Ol!lt SI l Kit 111! i-iH'Wr Sinn- oi. Main s:reet. 2 doors mhovs NatiJ " lor Pavidsun Conntv, at the Cooit !loite in Hotrl. For Yohiie Ladies and ueHbia. ! , ? L6:iz1' i nrwl sstiKsasaaw ilia 1 .... . 1 . I L. 111 i .1 I i 1 - l t I rsss-vas UK IVMl ..i Mil . i, ICII l.l IPS? UC II." IM H A aV W t uie lVifuinerics, hlegant -xjaps. Cosine- ,M-it-i u ,u r.i miL .u. r - h CT It IU P. U fc rsHnuniinti KLU1TZ S DRUG STORE uie Perfumeries. Klegsnt .Vwps, Coams- p, lo oflk-c of the Clerk of ibe Honer :s. Sojn- achous .Toilet Sets. Vases, i r Court of said county, within ten da-, an J Irt o : jt ,i ' u i t i . u , ' thesnid defendania take notice that if they (ail to Uair, and Teeth Hi n.-ln a, Pocket Books -MP ,k ..i.iT. -:.u .! f answer tne am complaint within the time ire- ozc, 111 endless variety at CHEAPER THAN EVER. ki.u rres oaca store. Cigars iii yon Say ? Oh yes, we have them at all prices acribed by law, tbe plaintiff will apply to lbs By careful obsgrratiua and eiperieacs sf Court for the relief demanded in the com- severs years in tho Mercanula A Usidsaai plaint. x business, we have been ewablsd to saoartaai Hereof fail not and of this sommon snake due pretty well, what the people need in oav Lisa, return. and we have purchased our present Isrgs ass Given under my hand and aeal of said Court, ell assuried otock with special resnreaes at thia loth day of January, 1875. their wants We flatter oaradve that wreaa esl C F. I.OW K. 1 please our friends and tbe public feaeraJN, Clerk of the Superior Tonrt of Davidaon both aa to quality and price. Our wkeaassss County, and Judge of Probate, of everything; uwaallv kept in our Iise. anea a It anueariiiK by affidavit to the alatif:irtT.,n Docket and table CI TLKHY. lMSTfl mi of tbe Court that the defendenta Garel Hurralt, tH'XS, Blackaaith and Carusnisrw Task; from 2 cents to 95 cents, and can sell them by the box at jobbcis price, onr celebrated f cent PECULIAR I an sPncer L. Surratt, named in the forgoing Trace, A all kinds of Wagon A Well CIGAR is acknowledged the best io thai woild at KLUTTZ S DRUG 8TORE. PURE WINES & LIQUORS for medirul and church purpoees always on baud at KLU'lTZ S URUO 8T0RE. Astral Oil 50 cents per KLUTTZ DRUG STORK. nnimon. ari nnn-n-aiHoni, .f il,lm Ci.i. m..A cannot after due diligence be found within WOn anH BUJnTV Mltritl J this Sute, and that their place of residence C e7 cannot afur due diligence be ascertained, and Honae-building Material, anr as LOCO, that said defendenta are proper parties to this HlNtiKS, SCREWS, Glass. NA1LA, Paarf. action relating to Heal property in this Slate There for Order that tbe said Ac. Best of white PAIXTSl KAWaLtt. BRIDLES, H A KN ESS, CHECK sn4BO6t Unas ; Diaston's Circular A t prigs LL SAWS; kunrs Pi L Ouly 25 cents NULL two and one ntan Crosscut and Hsad Sae I SB. (Jura and Leather Ik-inns : PWws mi Plow Moulds ;troa and Steel Baggy uad Vaf- on Tire ; Straw Cutters, Meat L S. a box T Warranted or money refunded. After years of experi menting, I have si last (ouud the Great Remedy for Chills, Fever k A;;ue, c, and can confidently recommend it to my friends and the public. Try It. TEAS, Finest Teas in the mark et, Put up in air tight, lib cans, 26 per cent less than usual Prices at KLUTT'8 DRUG STORE. In short whenever you want Prescrip tions carefully prepared, or need anything usually kept in a First doss Drug Store, and want t be certain of getting juat whst you call for, and of being politely and. promptly served. Be suie to call on or send to THEO. F. KLUTTZ, D hug gist Salisbury, N. C. Feb 4, 1874 - 6w. Printers fee $20.60 1 J- 28, 1375 tf, Summons, a sanv of which is hereto annexed, by served on said dependents, Garel Surratt and Spencer L. Borratt. by publication of the same ones a week for six successive weeks ia Tba Caro lina Watchman" a newspaper published ia the town of Saliabnrv in the 8th Judicial biasrirf. Done at office in Lexington, this 22d dsv of Y ia Aa m w c f. lowe. CORN SHELLERS AXES, CSC Jaa. 28, 1875.-6w. Printers fee 1G50 nd m?J ,hit" ,0 aoua as mm . Hon. Ue invite all lo give aa a call, oa aa) yaaarwavwstwa s wswa a w I 2 4" IMPOBTAlTr SALE pir--- pww k-a- Tow Lot and Farm Laal. ' 8Ded1 Ordasa, . . .. SMI HID. A L A IIARTMAN. in obedienca to a decree of the U. S. Iitrirt CVwirt, the underaiirned aairnees of Jehu Footer in bankraiHcv. will proceed to resell on ilw 20th day of hebrnary, 1875, at the Court Uouse ' U balubury. bewining; at 12 u'clot k. th UL. w valuable Pronertv bclonarin to the Kairf : Jehu Foster, bankrupt, to wit. tl mcrv of Land in the North ward of the Town. kn..n as the Ice Pond Lot. 8 acres of Land ia the Town adjoining the Land of Hon. Barton Utatge. li acre known a the f.'ravel Pit Lot. 1S1 acres of Farm Lands 2J miles North Wn of Town, adjoining tbe La. id. of Mrs. W. G. lie Neely, II. C. Dunham and others. Al-o a portion of hia Hoiotalead in ihm North ward. TERMS: One fourth Cash. balsr s; Twelve and Eighteen mouths, in equal pay- inrnim Persona wishing to inspect the above proper ty may do so by calling on us. T E. BROWN.) . , 8. II. WILEY, f Al Salisbury, N. C Jan. 10. 1875. (4U.) NORTH CAROLINA C0LLBGE, MocxT Plxaxaxt. Qiiian rn ar n The second five month term nf il... U.i;,.. tion will bewin Jan. 4th. 187S. JJll"' for Board, Tuition, Room Rent, Washing, uel and Llehu. from t70 to t&0 For Catalogue apply to L. A. BIKLE, President DISSOLUTION. The firm of C. R. Barker sY Co was di solved on ths 1st. insc, by mutual consent. All persona indebted are requested to call and settle their account with Jno. H. Eunisa. amrnt. at C. R. Barker A Co', old Stand. C R. BARKER, fi. A Pvaltou MJK- OX J Salisbury, Nov. tC, T4.-S aw CALL AT J. H. EHUBS SDRUG E M P 0 R I U M, AS It presents Great Attraction to all, "J f cislly to the sick and sfljcW, F"" met he baa on hand a Largs and well sskasat assortment of DRUGS, NBDICim DYES, paixts, OILS. PATENT MKDTCKS& WINES, LI O L OBS, ate, Which he ia determined to sett aa cbssf cheaper than any Dreg House in the Staaa ALSO Calognes, Toilet Soaps, CoaM Tat Hair Brushes, Tobacco, Segaxs and Snuff. Copperas, ste K. B Praacriptloea carefully and aeoassSW compound at ALL HOURS OF THE DAT OB KIG AT REDUCED PRICKS. JOHN H- EN N 188, Aj At r. R. TWker A Co s. stand next to Mssaew A Brta.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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