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Carolina Watchman. MARCH, 11. CANVASEB9 WANTED. We an offering libera; inducements to pereonj canyaMmig for the Watchman. Grant bee done one good tiling, nd we can not refute to give him pnedit for it, end that is, the vetoing of the WTe idea of a Legislstae tbat lief shown so little capacity, and bo Utile ppreciaiion of the public wants, attempt- fog to limit the powers of a Convention qf pw people, woijld be ridiculous indeed, it not for the fact, that it is not in to be regarded as stupid. tyrh people of Cbarfoite have had a Dill passed through the Legislature, petoblishing a special court for the city to be presided oyer by the major. We bare urge4 the same thing for this pWn for more then two years, and we pi glad to know that some su-pe have taken to bring it about. CONVENTION. A vote of the Conservative of the Legislature in showed 69 loos. inreninas devices Honson. and before the preriaoalj of tberhodoroonMdisOtk VaobirelLn nouncrd time hod arrived; the Schoolroom 7 .t 77 mm filled to it. ntmAft enrvnci t v : bu t force and canning, too prophetic wisdom Tr " Ur qju- .uuij f joiiu. fiaar. ' : -' ,:.' . for and only 13 again the call of a t Jon- - TV ' 7 TT nnniwer w" T Alter iiw wuuiu I .. . . I li " j f i. . .k. uir, miu j. am uappy w mmJ were not disappointed. lue ei'rtains were raised for the "opening scene," the uid;scnbHble poune ot too actor mouths caused a terrible laughter all over the room. One scene after another, and another were played or aeted, to the terrible destruction ol buttons aud belta, until the audience . brine so crowded had to stand up generally, were tiied out with so mueh laugbinjr. But tltey could not see vention. After tWe we sUouid tnina ,. Tu w ,. Z.A: there would be npnger fclay on this - he ""r important question, fery so small a "J " " tb,i NOTRJE To Creditor, of the estate of H. L. . I master piece of the New. We did not need to be told that the important question minority will not assume tbe grave re r a " - a? w .MAMdskil:sw af 4ftinr tw inpaaure to T7 .TliZA ir... people of N. 0. are honest, and ready to r J . pay as far as they are able on all the much those who compose tins minoity PV ... f , ... . , LaTa u . outstanding a and fcyai obligations may have differed with those who com- a r f7-.- . ' against them, for it were an insult to uiti - pose tbe majority on the poly or exP L . . . .. i i. EL. ;JSZ La, thlTe no looser th ntrary. But to "clap tbe . . . ... r. climax." e have ibis bit of information : resist the loud peak ot laoebter, on a snaaow oi excuse ,or u r - - : tw -on .r.i.. to kiss his A if sa esss a. pas ayueao w wm w wwv n a -r - : Ijs. AT- . i ewcet-heart." or the by ateahng m u i i ; - 1 r aW o, Julius trvie u teach uncle Sam proclaimed, and throogli wnieb tliey hope Md n - fidde into power. Lei 8 see it tins is All persons bavins claims aaaiost tas . of H. L. Brown, dtceassd. are Wrvbr notlisal to exhibit the sasnctothe underined oO or be fore the Ma day of March. 1876, sad all ndebted to said estate are saaaeatad to promptly. March 5, 1876. JOHX d. HKitPI!.lU. Adraini-.trator de honia aim of the entale of H. L. Brown. iec'd. st area 4. 1874 Owe. this vote. To do to is simply to belt tbe party. We don't believe there are any ready tor this. We conclude, therefore, that a Cony cti tjon will be called without srf Jt3-The following has bean publisb od: Wilmington, 3d, March '75. loZ.B. Vance: We nuderptand tbaX you have declared p and play to iuo mto poser.' let s see it tnis is But I must not fortt to mention tbe true : new scene "The Pretty Bouquet of The so called public debt of this State, Rae.M I would do injustice to the sweet interest and all, it set down at about m " m 3 ' M. mi1 y twA I n y-. ... if ha fnnt1thtiiunt NAVASSA GUANO. The attention oj Farm-rt ts called to the following statrntt s ofAs merit qf this superior Fertilizer. J. ALLEN 'BROWN, Agent. Salisbury, N C. Price $00 Cash, $05 payable 1st November. authority. is a bill before the Legislature f pljsue the tjme of boding the elections j this State. We hope it will not pass, ft is a step backward in every sense oi tbe word, and we would rather be beaten than to acknowledge that we have so lit fle confidence in tbe people oi N. C. , or so Jittle pride in maintaining the position he has heretofore occupied. rhpae ptri- Charloti e, 3d, March, '75. To Mpssrs Fnglehard & Saunders: I am in favor of Convention in view of recent action of Congress. Z. D. VANCE. Is it not a wonder the Legislature did not proceed at once To call a Convention, as soon ss the shove was made known to the members f We confess that we are The "Moneyed ring' kers sad primps have filled the lobbies of rhe legislature so long to defeat the fjssjrr bil), but without eftect, don't like fa be called out by psma in public Wall )i is said that men never like to have ffca truth told shout them, or to be desig pated by appropriate names when they do pj favor bad things. le negroes, two or three lawyers BAd Cautwell, the great unwashed, at tempted to get Judge Bond to enjoin Registrars and poll holders of election in the City of Wilmington, N. C, to prevent an election under an amended charter recently granted by the Legislature. But Bond would'nt enjoin worth a cent. So the election will be held, and John grown's soul goes marching on. If the Legislature refuses to call a Convention after the action of the cau cus, it will deseive to go down to poster- jty as the most obstinate, opinionated, stupid, and timid body that ever ibled in America : Yet the respon pibility of the failure will rest with a few narrow minded, insignificant asses who are vain enough to imagine that tbe exis of government in this country de pends upon their action. sr i Idr l here are several pro positions pending before the Legislature, which have for their object the further draining pf tbe Treasury. An appropriation 1 asked for to resasitate the University also, one to be wasted on a Centenuia celebration at Charlotte. We think Legislature that has done so little good SB m, i and wasted so much public money to doing it, should nqt be hasty in further the people's money for suph use- 2 .a ts purposes as tuese. it tnere is any on band that can not be used for fhe advancement of bettor objects, let it b given to the Orphan Asylum at Ox fold., or used for some other good pur- PsV.- im BP No man who was elected as Pemocrat qr ponservative has the righ to oppose tbe wishes of a majority of his party, mucq lesss a two-thirds majority aod he who does it at once becomes an Jabjmaelito and a boiler. We don't think there will be any man of sense or honesty in the present Legislature who will as -sumo a role so widely ft variance with tbe publie wish and the good of the par ty, so destructive of bis usefulness and so despicable as to place him beneath the level oi common contempt. When the Pon vention bill comes up for considera tion, the party expects every member to do bis daty, and we have au abiding faith that tit will be done in accordance with the expressed wishes of the party. S4O,OOO,0OQ, and it is proposed by the K5 wiel tbe - . lXy worfh- j i i-.ii i :c i . i .v i m - - w - , . om reierreu w, tc wo uuuersuuiu iui- jancy it was as pretty a scene ana as nice News, to reduce this to 84,569,803, that a collection of "Sweet six teens' as I evt r M, Repudiate $35,430,194 of the present looked upoo? would that, could bave ' ' m ' I 1. . A ..!... I. t I) ........ t t ani so-called State debt. Now, we deal P-W - -'-H But time and spsee prevents me from Ir : I take pleasure in girinxrou I statement in regard to the jfan which I have beoa awing tot the n favor of Convention Is it true, are we at liberty to publish the fact by object to tbe reduction or repudiation LSGLEHARD & SaLXDERS. A a w-w oas as. a S I - . 1 - . . .. of tbe Kadical traua, out we ao ooect to niakmg any further "remarks allow me self righteous preverieaiion. It is repu to say. that ail things, being considered, ditiou, pure and simple, and why not call qn,u success in Ibo way or L,n- ,. , .1 erary Amusements. All things passed it repudiation and cease to denounce those J. . , . r . ... ..... m off pleasantly and agreabre to all parties, who brought it about by boldly advocat witb much to ing tbe repudiation of the monstrous fraud pupils. Respectfully R. L. O. Exorbitant. An official statement ts made that the number of bales of cotton seised in the South under orders snd swindle. How does the News know that the Democratic voters will sustain the measure 1 If they are opposed to repudiation they will not do it. Does the a w Legislature reflect tbe views of the Demo- astonished at their stuniditv. obstinscv. Mk oi North Carolina I Ibis . - - - - - - w w ' - T " ' I . . . . nsnbordinalion. What in the name f qnesuon nas not been semen, aud csn from lue Tressury Department sfter the ' .1 . .1 . a v it I all the Rod has pQngress done to make a I "ol 00 UUU1 m' oaj eatu a v,onven- ci0e of ,un war wa8 333 . gro8. pro ja Convention more necessary than it was uon ceeds $7,850,676; total expenses 2,160, w r . a a at. r . . i . . before that body assembled ! And so x sj aooonuis oe:ug a seiuemeui, a 434 . proceeds released 8603,570; pro Gov. Vance has been against Convention compromise t According to the showing of eeed, u th treasury $4,886,672. That all this time. When the people cut loose lue w " onesiaea measure. wa8 a deil of a big price to have to pay rom selfish politicians and cease to bead 1 be citeis bave not yet acceded to the for the fun of killing s few yaukces. If them altogether we may hope for better terms proposed, and without their assent they take it that seriously guess we won't times -poj before. iUV u,u W,M PreTW UCBU lclcr- " " indulge in that diversion any more. It a I should become a law However, and prove ejgk Topic We are glad to know that there are eeeptable to the creditors concerned, eood men in ibis section, who miabt be looe wno naTe Ma coor"Ke 10 aro mmr W I m mm m m m n,.rnnriat.i. ianaA .k. 1 1 cate re pu d ni 1 1 on a ro entitled to all tbe rr r V ssaMva wisu vsjvj uiv iivtcu i men," who are conformine to the require- erea,k 1 neJr were cl0l1 V tbe pur- w a i . ma r a. s a u menu of tbe new law and lending out " motives. xney ien satisneo mat their money at 6 per eent. We hear of there was no chance to effect a compro- otbers who have been lendinr money all mu,e wun lue " were w it a a m .a o . I asuu ui 1 iiv Uriiiiiika ui a ... . . . . . . rvamh inn in ho hi-kk.lj At Ihn SIaIa aaAi. this time at 8 per ceut. Tbey have here- f the position ol secretary since the orani a ... I nv nruinff tn nnnnitinn nf all ImIiiI. r m .... ... toiore been regarded as very close, but ' o r " i"n oi ine govtrumeut. Lite likeness w I a ai a a a aa i . I . . . they said that 8 per eent was enough for na ,1,eSal claims ; tbey believed that this is said to be a very t xeHlcnt one by those. money, and that it was as much as they WM the moat effectual way to protect the o hsve seen it "and are well nrquainted could eonssientiouslv take With such PopK top the trafic, aud prevent similar tLaorigi. si. Thi Wks as though eouta eonssieniiousiy isae. v un sucn r r r r tUu eni j ivem WM ,lut ,,., , t m mm -r m t V Cm II H a In illA fntnoA TltMS ! ik v men there is no use for Usury laws, since c - ble, and it only that of hnuesty and pa mm-m . I m m . . I t , a ikiiO ur - aAwwaal r m 1 t l 4 . I a a Usury laws are to restrain the cupidity J "l"iW"w,i"" j Wk irioiisin wouiu return along wi n it, we - r - i i . a i mi . i s a.i.;iai Mb, J. A. BROWN. Aeentfor N Co.. Saussuar, N. C. Dear Sir : I Uke pleasure in sirins roa the following Quano. two years under cotton on my ara' la 187a I uael one ton t ib rate ol W llw. r acre, . r "tl .l eavuin one iem row kt enen wis. a uv uui mil wan 900 kt ceut. mure w Iton, aul ntir- v Jo J ucr ctiil. on iiioin-y invest!, in 10.-4 1 mm . W ' o . IS r a (last year 1 uhki one ton and a aaii, appiieo it as in 1873, and (he final result waft 640 per cent, more cotton. Not cirine a fix who uses it or who don't. who wv it tiays or who don't, or who believes my report or who don't, 1 expect to continue to use it so long ax it is kept up to iu preoeul standard. Yours, Ac K. A. PBOP8T. How an Co., X.C. Claytos, N. C, Feb. 8, 187a. Musas. THOMPSON t WH1TAKLK : Sirs : In answer to the repeated question as to teat of several guanos last year, I requewt you lo pultlniii lb following statement lor the pub lic beneut. (By examination vou will see that your Navasea beats them all, and 1 intend to use none other tins vear). ds of goano in the following Pbesidekt Davis. The portrait- of s Ex-President J( fferson Davis bus been added to the gallery in the office ol the war department at Washington under the law of Congress anthori sing the eollec tion of the portriite pf all who have filled and avarice of such as bave no con- that such a bill ss the one referred lo might be happy yet. Raleigh Topic u Knuo dam nsssail 1 !. - t ? . aaianMi I voav w mm iiao p'loovu ftUO SJ7T. Iff saa VJ9 SO ail i viv,uv a - As we have before said, we believe the evidenee of lhe triumph of thefr views. law will work dod to tbe State, and this COUMe ine seu-ngnieous saints hss been our sole object aod aim in advo- are to nice to call things by their proper ? .a a a a - . i namaa wriii insist Hmt ihon 1. . h ,n h i catiner it. We have no money to le jd ,"1""0' ",0,0k fc"afc ""V and do not wish to borrow ; but we be- aboot chan5e came satisfied in our own mind that ex notwithsUnd their ceseive Usury at this particular time Df d,lluable aud mbiguona policy as it .a m mm a na . r a general poverty and business prostration, settlement ot tbe Mate liebt. wss workine great hardship and oppres u wm were Pun'""S PP " e a a a . I aiatattal inrl mora mmatawAr1 t Vimf ssva aarhpa sion. hence we resolved to advocate IbeP-f . passage of a Usury law with all the P6 by the legislature, tbe Demoerstic earnestness and skill we possessed. We P11 the moneyed rings, we might 8Wer to this question must be obvious to every r I r..i k: . ...it. . jl i i ,i j . .j. i . are always frank snd pointed in our re- 1W ",m ""UU1C era marks, and frequently wound without in- to ' bot M we ttfini to the rural tending to do so. W some dUtrict8 we Mn not expected to know enemies and lost some subscribers by our erer7 thio W the Legislature, just advopacyof the Usury law; but while wht tbe party will do, or entertain cor- we concede tbe right of all men to their reel Tiewg on mH- own opinions, and the right of all men to differ witb us on all questions JLtniSJtAJl X iimUSJSMJSXi T. of public policy, we can not be deterred Mess. Editors : Please allow me from the advocacy of any measure gpaee in your highly esteemed paper for that we believe to be right or promo a synopsis of the elosinr Exercises of my a O THEGREAT A NTAGONIST OF DISEASE What is the n itural antagonist of disease ? It is the vital principle. From the moment that disease in develooed in the svttm this 10 norm Uarollna, champion fights the intruder until it either hinting, sbnf&ine, in- conquers or is conquered. ' Which aide shout medicinal science espouse in this life and deatl straggle ? Should it depress and cripple the physical energies of the patient, thereby help ing the disorder, or should it reinforce the vi tality of the patient and thereby assist in quell ing the ailment ? Of course the proper an- tive of tbe public good, by tbe threats or I sirs. J. K. Graham's School. frowns oi any combination, party, clique The examination took place on Thurs- or sect. We have no doubt about tbe dav the 4th day of March before quite , - ii ji lsxge crowd of persons; who were highly honesty of men who have opposed tbe tn .. ,C - - - j ... rr gratified to see tbe promptness and accu- Lsury law, and we bear them no enemity racy with which the bright lads and for having differed witb us as to its policy, lasses answered the questions propounded We feel confident thst they bave not been tbem by tbe audience as well as the m. I Tli . l a t hurt, but that we all will be eveutuallv cnCT-. owing w we inclemency ot w 1 t Iia voarhAP rw rwar a urociir woav ww vwu ' j w v mm we a e ten m I in the previous, a gaeat many of the soolars could not attend regularly, and consequently tbey were not so well posted in all their studies ss they would otherwise hsve been. But no one who was an eye witness a - a a House on Saturday, and will be called up on eouta say toat eitber teaeber or pupils its final reading to day. The majority by which had mieimproved or wasted much if any it passed is a striking evidence of the readiness time. At 12 o'clock our kind and gener- of the State to provide for its obligations in oat Ladv Friends remembering their vtmrfcr. r! ti if a uhi itv T m mmm ii.il.at .i I mgjTTia aagfm:fflrT l" -nobIe. ""on-to gratify man- demagogues have proclaimed, and throoah brought forth scores of buckets and has which they hope' to rise into power. It is an kets. well filled with tbe richest, snd beucfited by it. TUB STATE DEBT. The bill which paased the Senate days ago. passed its second reading It is surely a poor question that bos not too tides to it. But it is far worse, fat any ooa to attempt to bolster up auy particular principle or policy that is ut terly indefensible. Such is the case of fhose who have opposed the passsge of the Usury law. Tbey have straggled desperately against it, bat their strongest argument is that it is better for those jrho have to borrow, and for tbe country at largo, to gsy 19, lb aad 25 per ceut. interest than 4, a, or 8. They bave also attempted to excite prejudice against the ' messure, and o frighten legislators by declaring thft all the mortgages on prop erty in tjiiff ;ate fqr paoney borrowed at msurious rates will be foreclosed. Tbey tell as it is barbaric, ruinous, antust : bat they never say auy thing aboot the fact that Usury is a monstrous onme denoan rad Kv Heaven. Thev never sav anv ioiua alyat the Inhumanity, Injustice. wickedness, wrong snd oppression that Jiave been inflicted upon the poor men, women aud children who bave bean sold oat and yet to be sold out of house aod home to satisfy tbe greed ot tbe money lender. i. . . issue which the Democratic parly is very wil ling to meet. It is altogether consistent with principles it hss always acted upon. Pos ting to meet, the principle sibly it may sacrifice some votes b the stty it creates for tbe imposition of s new bur den of taxation, but it preferred this risk to tbe loss of tbe honor and credit of the State. Bat we believe that ninety-nine hundredths of the Democratic voters of the State will endorse the action of the Legislature. Tbey expected a definite settlement of 0 question, I which baa weighed so heavily upon every interest They demanded to know the wont' aud be relieved from farther uncertainty, and we believe they will come forward with man ly readiness to car ry out the plans of this settlement. And the terms of settlement make the burden a light one after all. The age regale indebtedness to be represented by new bonds i $4,669,803. The amount of interest for the first two vears at 2 per cent., is 091,30, Ob pet year, or 6 7-20 cents on the 100; lor tbe next three years at 3 per cent., aio7,7VZ.lZ per year, or a 3-6 cents on the $100: far the next five vears at 4 mm cent , $182,792.12 per year, or 10 8-10 per cent. on tae OlOO: tor tbe next 20 vears at 5 oer eent., $2 8.400.15, or 10 1-3 cents on the $100. lialeigh New. The above is the coolest bit of ranee, we were aboot to say impudence, the world hss over seen, ft is viva s m a cious, pungent, oleaginous, almost ap proach iug to grassroots. have ly over seen any thing so completely merging all tbe elements of tba sublime . Cm ..a . m J . i v-T .... ell filled most delicious delicacies, which not only indicate a prosperous, enterprising and generous people, but it more particularly, and unmistakably shows, as a sign board on tbe highway to connubial felicity, the grand and praiseworthy accomplishment of our fair and blooming maidens in the culinary art. After the table was well supplied with the luxuries of our happy borne?, tbe school marched to the labl snd they, together with the entire audi ence, spent aboot one half and hour very profitably ; and tbey all readily adopted the language of one of old, "it is well for us to be here. Exei cisea were resumed about 2 o'clock a . mm, wa were greeted by tba exquisite music from our worthy young meu, composing the " Wetter Rowan String Band. i ne prorramme tor tbe evening a a a ra . a opoeenes ana compositions, which were not only jovial, but really instructive aad impressive. At 4 o'clock the audience was dismissed to reassemble at early candle-lighting. Tba Caw short boors of intermission wore very pleasantly, and doubtless very profitably spent by the young men especially. I imagine there ware not a few "soft words' passed be tween lovers m their evening walk. Tbe luminary of tbe day rapidly buried genial rave beyond tye Western Kg 4 Ei Jot A BEAUTIFUL METALIC GRAYS COflBIU Is no offered to every ooe i uteres ted iu beautifying, aud protecting the giu, their deceased relatives. Tbey are made a four sia, with a variety of styles, raugin in pricr Irew te - ml- . . km . l . -. - ft : m c la . rl to $$0, according to s'tas sad style. Can be painted any color .deajr, galvanised to suit tbe taste or purchasers. A gaivaniseo piaie, conisio inscription parties desire, is furnished with each mound free of charge THIS HANDSOME DECORATION is offered at sacb prices ss lo place it within reach of ail. We luvtte the citliL and public generally to call aad examine for themselves. Specimen can be seem at J. A. Ramsay's office. - . y O. PLYLER, Agent - 1 SaiUsburm. N. C.Aua. 6. Ih7i tf 3 W Nooth Carolina ALLEXANpKU COUMTV aiAar STAaxaa. Aitmnst. J. j. Starnes. :1 Soperior Court. Special pmeeedinf Petil io fur Divorcw. In this ease it appearing thai J. J. Starves, the hushaud of petitioner Mary gtaroos is a uno-resideot of tbe Slate of North Carolina. It is therefore ordrrd that publieatioo be made in tbe "Carolina Watchman" a aewa paper published in Salisbury. North Carolina, fur sis suorvneive weeks, notifytag the said J.J. Staroes Defendant to sppear st tbe next Sutterior Coon to K held lor the C uoty of AieaanaW at the Curt Ilunse in Tayh.rs- I used seven kind of guano in the fouowina ville. on the 3rd Monday id Mrrh neat, and manner, weicht 20 lbs. of each kind, put it in uwrer the comolsiat f lbs olaiotiff arithin A . S a a S Lt. I- . m. m s.nr row, me row oeing iw rams long, wis tn grBl lDIee dSTS of sard Term thereof, or a -. il . m t . . i f la . 1 to ids. rnano per sere, on ukeindgeiout for the relief deinan- cuiuuiun yinjt grmj iinu, inn gnuicmi iiimi tbe respective pickings as follows: 1st picking. 2d 8d 4th Total. 32 171 IS 15-77 17 12 1375 17 13 1273 17 13 19171 17 12) 14) 73 15 14 1 6 16 13 12J60 4 LOOK OUT HH mUm mw XyXXSBTB Is Navassa, Sea row I, Star Phosphate, Whann's Raw bone, Patapsen, Rradlev's8. P. of L Uuanahani, 33 301 30 29 2 deil in lhe complaint. Wituees W. A. P.l Clerk ol said CVort st office iu TaylorsviMe on this the 90tb day of Jan. Ac D. 1875. W. A. POOL. C. S c It. Z. LIXXEY. Am for Piff Keb. 4 1873 Ow. pd. Feb. 25, 1875. lmo. F. J. HOLLOVYAY. Kerosene and Soline Oil At Reduced Prices at ENHI8S' Next lo Merouey dc 13 to. FOB SALE. A Xo. 1 Home Shuttle Sewing Machine, in first-rate running order, with tahle and all necewsnry fixtures for sale for $25. Aply at this (kffice. March 4, 1874. tf. IV t. r M. Trexler, administrator of Levi Lawrence, Plaintiff. aowtaaf. H. C. Owen- and wife Elisabeth, ! Summons. " ui. vi. it nuion ana wuc .'Vinsnas, James Lawrence, Johnson Law rence, and Juliu Lawrence. Je t mUa hU. Special proceeding to make real eatate 8ATTE OF N OUT 11 CAROLINA TO TIIE SHERIFF OF ROW AX COUNTY: ORREETIFO : Yon are hereby Commanded lo Summon IT. C. Owens and wife, Elisabeth. ! W. O. Wat sonde wife Amanda, Jamea Lawrence and Ja ils Lawrence the Defendants, above named. if they be found within your County, lo appesr one above the grade of an idiot or a lunatic, and hence it follows that the weak and broken invmlid who choose to dose hiinaelf with Ar- pletingslopCinstead of toning, invigorating SSl?,?.!1 fit? lrw4r.fco, a . . . , , . " of Rowan, within twenty lays, after the and vitalising his enervated frame with Hoe- wrvice of this Summons on I he exclusive of the tetter a iMomacli Bitters, must be eitlier feeble day of such service, ami answer the complaint . I S 1 i a . mm " ' minded of deranged, borelv nothine short of roP w,,,c sservea wun tiiu Summons imbecility of insanity could induce s person And Jel t",em 1ot,c. J4 if, UT f to laboring under bo-iny weakness and nervous I Plaaintifl will apply to the Court for tbe relief prostration, to take day sfter day powerful demanded in the Complaint. doses of some drastic purgative in the hope of . Herein bill not, and of this Summons make .i i a 1.1 i. -i i. due return. ..Mini. Hr.il v i LimnriiT. iiiirii rn.ri.uiii. i 0 I .iirMi nnnmw m li.iul mnA. 1 1 r -Jl m7 auTervi- rcFUwui oi una cnaracier as Court, this 25th day of Febroarv. 187. mnicfL noon it. in Liie iuu nnMcwinn oi inc r i i. j mm uiuiii v i 1 r i t J . . vjr . r. . reason can not, one wonld think, accept them Terk of the Soperior Court of Rowan Co. as such. If they do the penalty of their cred- C Vff AIGE ... ... ... .. i - ...... tuny may oe tne snortening oi uvea, me March 4 1875. rbeamauc, the dyspepUc, the bilious, the de bilitated and nervona, and all who are subject to intermittents or other diseases brought on 1 . . . m . ' -. l r ,i . dv ioe inclement wnnoer wnicn prevails at this season, will do Well to strengthen their nerves, tone their stomachs and regulate their bowels with the Bitters, lhe two-fold opera tion of the restorative as an inviaorant and an aperient, in addition to its direct and specific imm .a a a as - enect upon the oisorcierea liver, renders it a most efficient remedy for complaints of the ! digestive, secretive, and excretive organs, at present in use. This fact ts conceded by emi nent members of the facultv whose testiraoov to that enect is published in Hostetter s Ala- nac for 1874. Tie North Carolina HOME Insurance Co., WHITE LOCK' 8 VEGETATOR. SUPERIOR TO ANY FERTILIZER MADE In The UNITED STATES. for corrox, CORN, TOBACCO. nT Forale bv J. McDAl iiHLlN. ASon, Charlotte, N. C. WEIL A BKO. GoMshoro, Ji. C. II. M, in)UKTON, Jt Co. Uorroe X. C. MURRAY. Co., Wilmington. N. C. WILLIAMSON, LPCHL'KCH, THOMAS, Raleigh, Js.C. W. L. Mi-OHER. Fraiiklinton. N. C TE.MBKKfAKK 4 E ARE, PaciSe, !f. C. BUANCH 'A CO. Wilson, N. C- W. A. ANGEIR, DURHAM. K. C. March, 4, Smos Wmmmtm BELL& BRO. OCer the best arlmkm of Jewsirv M ft oood in Western North Carolina. Ceaadf LADI" GENTS GOLD WATCHES Gold Opera mm4 Teat Cbaiaa, rzva gold r la ted Javabr. SILVER H ARE, GOLD PKXS.dx. They a agent tw lhe eelrloled ' Spectacle i snd Eye Olasset. 1 ed 6aw UinzU Crystal l'EJU4EM. Watch, I lurk" atJ Jrwelry repaired atd warranted 12 mini 1 1 u, charges as low a coaaV tan l with p-ml vork. Store on Main street. 2 doors above Nstiaaal Hotel. m. 1 - I v y- . a A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. We are dolnr an exlenkive beaineM is CLOTH- ING aad CUSTOM TUI.OHIHG. throagh Local Areata, who are saniihcd with samp's ahowiac oar 11- a.ly made aod Custom Piece Goods Stock. Tbe ptsn Working well for teaaamera. AfeaU. and ourselrea. We desire o extend oar boatneaa la thia line, and for that parpoae will correspond with bona fide applicants for fences, bend roal name and reference a to character. DEVLIN dt CO P. O Box 2256 New York. City. CRAIGE 4 CBA1GE A TTO 11 I . Y S 1 LAW AND III Solicitors in 13ankrnplr9. SrUlittenttoa paid ta g in ii.ikruptc.iv. Sept. 6, NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. Mur nt Pleasant. Cabarrus Co.. IC. C. The second Bee montiis term ol this Institu tion wi(l bAn Jan. 4th 1875. flExpeoses for Board, Toflion, Roost Rent, NVaahing, Fsel and Lixhts. from $70 to $'JQ. ir or Catnlojtue af.pl v to L. A. BIKLE, President. 1 NOTICE. All persoas indebted to the late rinn of G. M. Buts at Co.. are notified thst if they do not call and; settle np their aeeoarts in thirty days their papers will be plaoed iu the hands of sa officer tor eolleetioa. Geo. M. Buis, Feb. 18.1875.-1 Superior Court : Davie County. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IK-nrv B.Ovnea. J.T. Wil'.iamaon i & wife Jennie, s. L Linebvrner A wife Julia, Edward L. Owe, an infant wno rues by his neat friend J. T. Williamson, and Wil liam 8. Owes an infant who br hit next friend J. T. Will sua. Ptaintif OMWUt INSURES DWELLINGS. STORES, MER- griah Phelpa, and Hrrrey Soarh-. PIl iVIilcc vr . . .' ' rj admr. or the Nrtate of Hira I TJ. 1 J J r. 1 . ill Plassas nf TnawwaVln TUa,. WM mi bitem ui luaiuauic rruuen!, state of nouth OF RALEIGH, N. C. Summon. CAROLINA. 60 cts Per QUART. Wins for Church purposes at 60 cts per Against Loss or Dfl hy Tlmt m tks 70 THE 8QER1 FF OF DAVIE COUNTY : inartat EN N 188 Drug Store sext (6 Meroney A Bro. 30 cts WILL BUY A Esllon of tbs Best Kerosene Oil at ENNISS' DRUG STORE. Next to Meroney A Bro'a. Mast Favorable Terms, Its Stockholders are gentlemen interested in building ap North Carolina Insti tutions, and among them are manr of the prominent bus iness and financial men of the Stale. OREETT1KG Yon are Hereby commanded in the name of the State to Summon Uriah Phelps, and Her- v vi r u : 1 1 : j . r j i uimp nu n. iv. onarpv. AOI U 4.R1) WARE. When no want Hardware at Isa? fignres, call on the undersigned st No t Granite How. D. A. ATWELL. Stlisbory ,N. C.,Mst 13-tl. t M 9 JOHN W MAtJNEY, Attorne at 8AUSBI Y N. Special AtU-ntion riewu S Office in Court Hrntse. March 5. 174 - If. Biacfcmer aid HoierM, Attoney s , O cmeldi and Solicitor. SALISBURY, M.C Jaaoacf 22 14 u. I J. C. HOOPER & Co's, SALOOiN, m M HOUSE SALISBURY, K- (X, 1 1 are joat reeeired a fine let i Kalire branda of WHISKEYS, BRANDIES, OIN. KI M. Ac, Berrg Foster's Badeu's, Whiskey. (. P. Thomas tt Co celebrated (Q ) PrescriptionlDepartment. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded day or night by experienced, and skillful Druggist, AU Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid wun neatness ana aespaicu. i o jainiiwn oi the Gospel I will sell il considerably below my regular prices. JNO. H. ENNISS, Druggist. Next to Meroney A Bro. A Fresh Supply of Brigs' s Garden Seed received this day at ENNISS' Drug 8 tore. Next to Meroney A Bro. POST-PONED. The Sale of the property belonging to Jehu Foster, bankrupt, wss on last Saturday again oostDoned. The sale of the oroDertr hereto fore advertised will certainly take place next Saturday, 13th of February, 18 5. ' Thoe. E. BROWN, 8. H7 WILEY, Fcby. 11 1875, at 12 M. Il appeals with confidence to the In sarers of Property in North Carolina . V- M. Pbillioa and W r. of the Estate of Hiram Phelna. deed. j i . . at tbe next term of the Superior Court of the . Whiskey, aad North Carolios Css county oi uayie at the Court Hooae in Moeka- Whiakev yille, on the 2nd Monday after the 3rd Monday I , . rim. in March, then sad there to answer the com. ! Pur Jmair nm Hol plaint of Henry B. Ownea, J.T. Williamson French Brandy, Ac Ac., . Appk Oi wue Jennie, a. L. LrfneOerner A wife Julia. Peach Brandr. J C Sewer WtlliamS. Owens. Edward L.Owet PlainiifT. i ... ... . inthiaaoit. An.M ft,-t..'" oraugnu n DOUieo Ale, EncoBraie Hue Institutions. R. H. BATTLE, Jr., Prest. C. B. HOOT, Vice PresHeat. 8 EATON GALES, 8eery. P. COWPER, 8aperrisor. ANDREW MURPHY, Agent at Salisbury. March , 4th 5 m os . 0 aad the Asaigncea. ItW tot9nP" ITthoma. Term, Cre Address O. Snaroa A Co.. rorttano, Maine. notify the ssid defendants that if they fail to- mam W4 O"1 answer thscomolainl within the ticna Bian. Brand v. from thw J 'w, tne aatu piamuoa will apply to Court for the relief demanded in the complaint and Tor all coata and charges in this auit incurred. Witnees H. B. Howard Clerk of onr aaid Court at office in Mocksville, this the 16th day oi reoruary. a. JJ. 1B0. Seal 1 H. B. HOWARD. Clerk nf Superior Coart Daeia Coanty, In the above caae, it' appearing to tbe sal i fac tion of the court, that Uriah Phelpa one of the Defendants in thia ease is s n on -resident of this State and that h is place of i raid sam la nsbioaa, it is ordered that service of Snmmon he made by publication in the "Carol ina Watghmart," a cwapapiahfd in Salisbury, f. fc, aVs&z fl It RnwiDn r b f Jsa. 19, 18f5,-l7 Fob. 25, 18T5-w. Printer, fee $10,50 Vi C. W. Garrett fc Co.. N. C and Canned meau, Oysters, aad Cheese, ice. W.T. Black well fc Cos (W. T. B.) Chewing Tobacco Original Dor ham Smoking Cigars -and a sapply el the Salts cbantn pipes, and the Jet or Ti-li Call and Fab. llthl875-3mo. Cheap Chattel Mortgage and r Iher rarioat blaaks lor i i i i ajaw--1 i "i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 11, 1875, edition 1
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