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a,,sawassBaeaaaammaaaaaaajaj ,1 .g.,, fcaajMaBaaaaaMMaaaoMaaMMamaaMMMmama Carolina Watchman. MARCH, 18. We publish to-day the comments ot the New York Journal of Commerce, aletterofacertaki bank president, c, to show the insolence of the money cliqae CANVASERS WANTED, We are offering liberal inducements to persous canvabBing for the Watchman. J9The State Supreme Court, has de cided that the Lease made by the Birrectors of the N. C. Rail Road two years ago, is valid, that the Lessees may change the gage of said road if they choose. GPThe Repudiation bill has passed both branches of the Legislature, and should it become a law without the sanction of the creditors will prove about as valua bio as a rope of sand, notwithstanding it is called by the saints the compromise XT They are changing the gage on the N. C. Railroad betweeu Greensboro and Charlotte, and of course the cars are pot running and we have no mails, and have not had since Saturday. Wc have therefore to draw largely on our imagina ion for matter to fill this paper. The change has been by this time fully completed and the trains are running right through from Richmond to Atlanta with pot a change of cars. It is good for Rich mond and Atlanta, but death to North Carolina aud her Railroads. times on hearing, and sometimes w W Tfi T w ' . - " reading the moral lectures of the day When we fail to appreciate, we are At a loss to divine whether it is obtaae ness on The Christian at Work Co., in addition to The phristian at Work, issues also five small monthly papers for the Sabbath school and Home, which are handsomely illustrated and are under the editoria Supervision qf the Rev. Dr. Talmage They are evangelical and non-sectarian and supply an important place in the field pf Sabbath-School literature. The low rates at which they are sold make therai accessible even to schools whose resour ces are restricted. The publisher, Ho ratio C Kino, No. 102 Chambers street, New York, will be happy to furnish sam pies pf all the papers and full particulars pa application. -L A most remarkable meteorological phenomenon occurred in the Western suburbs qf this city on last Monday even ing. As stated in another place, three houses, situated in a low secluded spot and surrounded on all sides by rising grouud, were suddenly struck by a gust of wind or tornado, during the prevailence pf the thunder storm last Monday evening, pad completely demolished. It was the work of a moment. The houses were raised in the twinkle of an eye and thrown to pieces in the utmost confusion around. A gentleman likens the confusion of the ruins to printers pi. To those who do pot know what printers pi is, we will say that it is the most perfect confusion aud mixture of odds aud ends that can be im agined. Neither the approach nor de parture of the mysterious power can be traced. It seems to have fallen like a bomb on the houses referred to, scattered them and like Samson perished in the ruins. The inmates, all colored, escaped uninjured and unhurt, with the exception of a child which was painfully if not seri ously hurt. The editor of the N. Y. Journal of Com- our part, or whether we are simply an uu merce, who is a fit representative of the believing heretic. rluere is so mucn mat tools and hired pimps of the moneyed is foreign to the subject-matter so much men of New York Pity, would have us that tends rather to eocumoer-o believe that he alone is capable of com" that tends to belog reasonso mucu ma prehending the Usury question ; that he is neither podtive nor negative, so much knows more about it than any body else, said about constructive sin, and so little and that all who do not subscribe to his, about the all important" ossein., uuiy paid for utterances, are ignorant savages- as set forth m toe lioo oi xwo. a The assurance, the insolence of the con- is not literary beauty, rhetorical eymetry, tein'rtible as is the more apparent, when and logical grandieur and precision that we take into consideration the fact that MM souitnirstingioroiTiue iavorana asau there is "Ot Que State in the Federal ranee, craves -not the husk hut the ker- Union that confoms to his idea ot usury; nel-not the accompaniments but the es- bit oue that opproaches it, while all the sence of cbristiauity, that most concerns others have usury laws. Are the people a? and heuce we think there is too of all these States ignorant savages, sim- much njceuess, too much disposition to ply because they will not pass such laws quibble about things that are merely as will give the moneyed rings the oppor- secondary. 1 here were nice people in portunity to rob and oppress them 7 the days oi Augustus uaesar, ana tuey Such is the idea of the pampered tools ot even uareo 10 lecture me worm s oavior ihe would be moneyed oligarchy on questious of morality and saered du- 1 .1111 of this country, and their ideas are re ties, but he estaonsuett a religion, never- tchoed by every little strut who wants to theless, which nineteen centuries ot prog borrow five dollars or who glories in the ress have not outstripped, and which no privilege of having some rich man whom future progress is likely to supersede, he cau call boss -some one who,has lent The people who have adopted this reli him a few dollars at usurious rates or put g"n, says a wrjter, differ from all others him in business with the understanding by higher standard of morals, grater that h-e is to have not only the biggest progress in knowledge, a more active half of the protitsr but the services of his spirit of bepeyolence, and more wisely tool at all times. $uch is the editor who organized institutions. The history of writes for pay -such is the man who sells civilization is the history of those natious his eool and manhood, for the poor privv- nich have professed the christian faith, lege of serving the rich, merely because And it can easily be demonstrated that they are rich, aud such are all they who their superiority is not a mere accidental imagine that the great body of the people attendant ot Christianity, but a direct coi - are ignorant savages, because they will sequence of it. Now a religion which, not consent to be robbed ,in a ceremonious originating nearly two thousand years ago, way. We would rather be an ignorant m the soul ot a Jewish peasant, and which savage than be capable of selling our established a standard ot life towards principles and mauhood for the poor priv wnch all succeeding centuries have been ilege of having a boss. Our standard of approximating but have not yet reached, greatness is based on honesty and intel and the ideal of whieh has never been li-once. improved, is the most wonderful phenom- Aud who is the bank president who eoon that ever engaged the attention ot think neonle savages when thev refuse tfao human mind. "Whence had that it i r o 0 to be robbed by the forms of law ? We man this wisdom ?" The physical mira- would like to he able to give his name to e'es related in couuection with his life our readers also. 8eem Poor ana trivial by the side ot this Now, the fact is this sort of pre3umo- Sreat permanent theme of wonder, that tion and insolence produced communism lue 8on ofa Jewish carpenter was tweuty in Europe, labor-strikes and bread riots centuries in advance of his own time in in this country; and it will continue to uis moral intuitions, and perhaps as many produce them, as long as there is such a centuries in advance of our time. The spirit of intolerance manifested on the oart dim nd doubtful prophecies recorded in off those who control capital. The great the sacred writings areas nothiug in corn masses of the people will always be ready parison with the clear prophetic soul of to protect the rights of capital so long as lhat wonderful Nazarene whose spiritual it is kept within proper bouuds and not wisdom Hl outlive the world, used to oppress aud enslave them; Yet the merits of this religion consist and the wise statesman will endeavor to not in strange and mysterious doctrine, procure such legislation in the future as not io abstract questions, not in mere tie shall preven; all crashing betweeu labor ories, but principally in that rooted depth of and capital. conviction with which his whole soul waB The sapient editor' of the aforesaid penetrated that he was teaching the fla Journal of Commerce thinks the law will vinS trulu humauity, and the incessant be evaded. There are but few laws that emphasis he laid on a few prolific priuci- scoundrels do not evade in some way, P,e8 aua tue wisdom he evinced in sin but because a few scoundrels will do this, it is no good reason why every body else should be licensed to act the scoundrel. Are there no other bauk presidents who Raleigh Sentinel: The Western North Carolina road will be sold at auction some time in May next and President Arinfield of the Senate, and Speaker Robiueun of the House, and Gov. Brogdeo. have beeu ap pointed commissioners by this legislature to purchase the road for the State, and then it is the intention to finish, it to Paint Bock with convict labor. By amendment of Mr. Morebead, these commissioners art limited in priee to eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The bill passed its third reading in the Seuate last night, and will return to the House to coneur in the amendments. Mr. Linney amended so as to protect the commissioners frotn all ohance of trickery and fraud uu the part of sharpers. Tie Clristiai at Wort T. De Witt falinage, Editor. Without Premium, $3 ; with Premium, $3. 25. To Clergymen, 75 cenU leas. A Choice or Two Passu cms. Agents wanted. A special ..f the 3d to the Indianapolis Journal thus describes certain lively court proceedings i Hon D V" Vorhees aud Hon Wm Mark, had a fight in the court-room at Danville. Ms., to day. They had a quarrel a few days agu which was not at all over with when fiuisbed. To-day it was renewed and in the row Mr Vorhees threw a law book at i he head of Mr Mask, whieh missed that gentleman's top-knot and caromed on the neat! of the grave judge who sits in council on the M an u-Blackburn seductiou case, a bout which the quarrel arose Mr Vorhees being attorney for the plaintiff and Mr Mack representing the defense. Mr Mack was pet in jail. It is thought Miss Maun will re cover large damages from Blackburn. Eighty-eight cdorcd families enmpris--i ig o37 persons will cmigrato to Liberia fioui two of the counties in Alabama. Also, Five Sa' a i j bbatn-S cnool Papers Under the same editorial supervision. Each published monthly, and suitable for School ro Howe. The bent and cheapest published. Beautiful Premiums wUh thjwealao. GOOD WORDS, MY PAPER, GOOD CHEER, OLD AJCD YOUNG, DER 80NNTAOSGAST (German). We number our papers, but do sot date ihem, making them good at any i iuie.f Full particular- and sample copies of ail papers fiirnixhed op application. HORATIO C. KING. Publisher, BoX 5 109, New York March 18. 60 cts Per QUART, Wine for Church purposes at GO cts per quart at KNNISS' Drug Store Next to Merooev Jt Bro. 30 cts WILL BUT A gallon of the Bet Kerosene Oil at EHHISS' DBTTG STORE. Next to Meroney & Bro's. Prescription Department Prescriptions Catefully Compounded daj or night by experienced, and skillml Druggirt. with neatness and despatch. To Minister of JNO. H. ENN1S8, Druecwt. Next to Meronev & Bro. aaPnH SHIrk aH aT'vH Aflfek'w : wrt or a A BEAUTIFUL IKTALIC GRA7I COYEBIIfi Is now offered to every one interested in beautifying aud protecting tU pram m their deceased relatives. They are made in foor trsen, with a vartrty of eiyie, ranging in poce frasa to SGU. accordina to sia aud style. Can be painted aay color d t ied, eaasW-. ealvauiaed to suit the taste of purchasers. A glvauiaed plate, eoutaioiug kateS' & a -I 1 'I t - J A 1 inscription pi.rties d.-siro, is turnisuea wnn eacu mnmin jwjx y rwarya. THIS HANDSOME DECORATION is offered at such prices as to place it withm reach of all. We iuvitc the dua and public generally to call sod exanine for themselves. Specimen can be seen at J. A. Ramsay's office. . . O. PIXXER, Aeat Suilisburjf, A'. C Aug. 0. lblitf w - A BOYAL OBGAN. The stonuch has been well named a "royal I the Gotipel I will sell it considerably below my organ," sicce it sways and controls the entire regular prices. system, eer gland, tissue and nerve sympa thizing vith it as the servants of a prince syiu pathizewith their master. Each one of them Fr6Sll SUDPlV Of Brififfif S is fed aid sustained by it even the brain it- . . j . . . . . lr .u e . ii .i a Garden Seed received this day at self, the centre of sensation, is absolutclr de v. ,,. e, , ' a ENMaS' Drugstore pendenNipon it for sustenance. Consequently, eIt to Meroney sV Bia. when the stomach fails to perform its all-im- - portant office, the subordinate organ also falter T"r I IT j I in their duty. Tlie reason why Hosteller's L l V JL I J J . , . , . , . . To Creditors of the estate of H. L. Brown, uuoi upuu me cnciat hlmhu, aim as i pJ such a reliable preventive of disease, is that All persons hnving claims against the estate they speesily overcome weakness or disorders of H. L. Brown, deceased, are hereby notified of the stouach, and thus insure complete nour- "t"'6'' JotUe undersigned on or be- ., ,, . , . . . - . fore the olh dav of March, lb t, and all persons ishment of the entire system and a healthful indebted to Mid nte ,re red uTsettle performance of its various functions. Unlike promptly. March 5, 1876. those stimulants whose alcoholic principle is JOHN S. HENDERSON. uninodiaVl bv judicious medication, the spirit Administrator rf boni mm of the esUte of ous basis of these Bitters, which is of the purest I i'arch 4 1874 6w uescripiion, noius in soiuuon nernai alteratives and invigorants to which a foremost rank has been assigned in materia raedica. Bui it is not alone the fact lhat these sovereign bo- l.-mir .-Ifiun t s iMiti-r into tiii eonnnail ion of the Bitters that constitutes them such a be- The attention oj Farmers is called to the nign tonic and corrective, but also that they Jolloncing statements qf the merits of this ore so happily combined that the lull enect of superior Fertilizer. J. ALLEN DROWN, NAT ASS A GUANO. each is exerted upon the disordered or debili tated Rjsteir. The digestive and decretive organs sre the first to experience their benefi cent operation, which extends, by sympathy, 'o the brain, the nerves and the circulation. The influence thus exerted is fruitful of those great sanitary results which have built -up the reputation of this truly national raediciue. gling them out as fundamental.' These aPe the circumstauceB in which he differed from every other moral teachers and every other founder of a religion. And the RESTRICTED CONVENTION. The Convention bill pending before the Legislature proposes to allow the peopl to have a Convention on certain condi tions, that is, they are to be restricted in certain essential particulars. In other words, the people through their Legisla ture say to themselves. assembled in Con vention that the old order of things must be reversed; that the action of the creature must Ijiud the creator, and that the crea tor can do nothing without the consent of the creature. Such stupidity is worthy pf the present Legislature. It is admitted on all hands that there fs no body iu this country so completely embodying all the elements, the very essence, of sovereignty as a Convention of the people ; yet this first cause of republi can government is to be trammeled by a pettifogging Legislature which is a mere oft-shoot of the republican form. If the Legislature can bind the action of the Convention, what is the necessity of calling a Convention at all ? Why not let the Legislature proceed to do the Fork of a Convention 1 But there is no such power given the Legislature by the Constitution. The Legislature will have reached the limit of us coustitntional functions when it shall have passed a bil by a two-thirds majority, providing for toe election of delegates to a Couvention It is, we believe, a settled principle that no existing legislature can bind the ac tion of a succeeding one : Surely then no Legislature can restrict the action of a Convention. If the Convention bill were to be sub mitted to the people and they were to ratify it by agreeing to or endorsing the restric tions proposed, then delegates elected to the Convention would feel bound to re cognize them as valid, but under no other circumstances or for any other reason. ft would he frolish and over cautious for the people ;o do such a thing, as it would amount to instructions on their part, and in this sense might be regarded as bind ing. But we think it very questionable whether delegates in Convention assem ble even under these, or in fact any cir c un- noes, are legally bound to regard restriction that may have been attempted to be imposed upou them. In case the Convention bill passes in its present form, we don't suppose any one will feel himself bound to observe it in the least, so tar as the restrictions are concerned. will be kind euough to serve the cause of wonderful, the miraculous thing is, that the people by drawing out other represen- the mo8t enlightened philosophers of all tativea of the moneyed ring ? Such die succeeding times have found no occasion tatorical, splenetic, and stupid articles as 10 revise the moral judgmeuts of that that of the Journal of Commerce, will do Poor 7oone man brought up in a rural more than anything else to convince the Jewish village. people of the wrcng, oppression and in- Love, faith, and charity constitute the famies of so-called free money. tulness of that religion which is so essen tial to the salvation of - maukind ; and the eimple story of the untaught Galileau Agent. Salisbury, N. C. Price $G0 Cah, $0-3 payable 1st Xovcaaber. Mr. J. A. BROWN, Agent for Kavasaa Guam Co., Salisbvuy, X. C. Dear Sir : I take pleasure in svingvou the following slaleuieut in regard to the N&vassa. tjUSJUO, winch 1 have been usiug fur the pa-t two years under cotton on my farm' In 1873 I uaed one ton at the rate of 200 lbs. per acre, leaving one teat row for each acre. Ihe fii.nl mmiiIi w i a OftO rw r rnl nir.m Jlrtn anH n.-i r- All persons indebted to McNeelv & Walton I iv i,..r -.nt nn m mi.v IuvmimI In iK?a are requested to come forward and make settle- (!at year) 1 uwd one ton and a half. auDlied ments before the 1st. day of April, or they will it M 1873 aml lhe mnsre.uU was 640 per ent. more cotton. WHITELOCK'S VEGETATOR. SUPERIOR TO AIT FERTILIZER MROE In The UNITED STATES. FOB COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO. J Fortale by J. McDAUGHLIX, ASoo, Charlotte, X. C. WEIL A BRO. (ioldsboro, X. C. H. M, HOCSTOX, A Co. Morroe X. C. MrRRAY.Ce. Wiloiinaton. X. C. . WILLIAMSOX, CPCHURCH, A THOMAS, Raleigh, X, C. W. L. McOHER. Frankltnton, X. C. TEMRKRLAKE A FARES PaciSe. X. C BRANCH A CO. Wilson, X. C- W. A- AXOEIR, DURHAM, X. C March, 4, 3mos A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. Wt are doing sa exieasive besiaeie is CLOTH INi and CUSTOM J A 1 Lulll ti. Urourh Local Agent, win are itapplied witii naiBp'ss skowiaf oar U- ! -ui'ie mui CuUro i tec (oods stock. The plaojf is wjrktnr well for Coasasaers. Ageata. and oarselTes. We desire to extend oar bamiae in this liiie. and for that purpose will eorrespoad with to am nde apblicaau fur areacea. bead real natae aad reference a U rkaiacU-r. DEVLINox CO P. O Box SaASe- New ITork City NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOOK OUT ' "I IT" FAIR WARNING. riud their accounts in the ban 'Is for collection. March, 18th 1 mo. of an Officer FOB SALE. Not caring a tig who use it or who don't, who aaya it pay or who don't, or who believe my report or who don't, I expect to continue to use it so long as it la kept up to its present Hlandard. Yours, Ac E. A. PROPST. Rowan Co., X. C. My farm situated on Grants creek about 9 miles from Salisbury la now for sale. This farm contains about 240 acres, of the M Sir - : Clavtow, X. C, Feb. R, 1875. THOMPSOX et WHITA KEK : In answer to the reeated question as best farming land in Rowan County. Has on to test of several guanos last year, I request you it a good two story dwelling House a double to puhliah the following staterosnt for the pub- oarn ana ouier necessary outiuings ana also a lie benebl. By exarmiiHtion von will aee lhat well of excellent waters Parties wishing to your Navassa beau them all, and I intend to purchase good and cheap property will find it use none other this rear). to their interest to give me a call, can always I used seven kinda of auano in the following oeiouna ai iviuua, virauam & xwnuiemau s manner, weialit 'M lbs, of each kind, nut it in lry, Kj. four rows, the row Store SalUbur R. FRANK GRAHAM. March 18, 1873, 3mo. Mr. J. H. Mills, Superintendent of the as told by liis immediate followers hieft Oxford Orphan Asylum, has refused to of 8apeMtitioua formality aud uselessccre- incpnt nvo hnn rarf Ha irj tori, nr.., m F I nmn v ia mnro offaAtitrn I 1 for the use ot the Asylum, by the Wilson " . " wuiroi,n5 D- Gift Concert Association. Roan ok News, mtn action for eood tna U things else Peruana Mr. Mills was riht. W will J devised. Nothing comes so completely ... Within til fa mftat t tk LH. 2 .lf - not call in question his good inten- V ",0 uwuiau luwueci, tiong and nothing is so efficient in softening If the masses of the world wnnlrl. hnw- and t0n,I,S the ensibiliries of the human I I, .-., . Tl... I ..Ll!.l . .... ever, cease to devise and hunt not imn. uc MU,WB 81I : A he narv sins if thev would be conlent with 'u,rcuk,uu Ul ucw creeus aoctnues, stanc. steering clear of such as are noiuted out ards' increa8es lhe chances of opposition " . I J I!lf . . .. with absolute precision aad not trouble aim muu,P,ie8 antagonistic elements, themselves so much with secendarv sin. Tlm 18 tbe tentley of tno much that is With sin in the abstract, with ain whnar, 8ct down aa religion. existence is discovered by induction or logical diequiaition, we do not doubt that expenses 0F THE WESTERN DIS- TEJCT OF N. C. We learu that the recent enquiry at Washington into the alledged extravagance in the management of the affairs of this dis trict, fails to establish any fraud in the office of Col. Douglass as Marshal of the District. NOTICE TT C TVTPDVIT DPVFVTTP J:" U , O. i.uiiUJAL, JUlj T UJJ. I raUpaco, Bradler'aS. P. of L Quanaliani, SPECIAL TAXES. May X, 1875, to April 30, 1876. rows, the row berna? 1UU vards ions, this being at the rate of 245 1b. guano per acre, on common poor pray land, and gathered from the respective pickings as follows : 1st picking. 2d 3d 4th Total. Navassa, 32 17 IS 15-77 Sea Fowl, 33 17 12 1375 Star Pliwphale, 30J 17 13 Whann's Rawbone. 30 17 13 29 17 12 23 15 14 24 16 13 F. J. HOLLOWAY. 12473 19 73 144 -73 4 16 69 12J Gti Feb. 25. 1875. 1 mo. there would be less sader blunders made, less crimea to repent of, and more souls saved. But so long as men will persist in straining at knats and swallowing cam els, things must remalu somewhat pro trusive, if not disjointed. e uu aui "ruin w oe regaraea as or- in(leed, we do not know of any speciBc thodox, and hope to be excused if we eh arges, but have heard a general allegation should in any way intrench upon the le- of extravagance. From what we know and eitimate domain of the reli fin us nrpaa have seen of Col. Douglass, we believe him , i . .. m to be a faithful and honest officer, and do not s.uce w are ou.y a nereuc, a tree- 5elieve that he woaW Connive anythinR iiiiua.er, auu we wm ue excuseu ior aouDt- use iraua in the management of his office. ing, in view of the many ptrange things JL . er? x,8ta no dQht, great abuses in tin ' 4 , . V . , District, resulting from tbe conduct of pen e see auu uear, woemer me tendency sons acting in the Interest of the of this age is to the elevation and freedom I This is always the case when operating over of mankind or the reverse. V?T ternt.ory lb", but we know of uf L J i t i 1 w juiyugu tue auu est conduct or We had fondly hoped that the age of Col. Douglass; or the intetrritv of proscription, puritanism, one-ideaism, Dick, who presides over the District. If bigotry, had passed away forever, bat we "S? " " . 7L re8t8 f?tb ' . .. . . . ' "the powers that be 'at Washington ; which w UWk DW uio u .uib i9 me o.. 1 aumonzea tne bunting up of -all the still W hen a legislative body, not ecclesi- nouSes on eve,T "lossoin branch" in the aatWl in the trict n th nrA country, and no man dare be suspected of ' Having "malt" or "mash" in his old delsp- assumes to proscribe a poor devil because idated stillhouse, without being brouzht to his idea of the Sanremc Reinc ia nnt mn. the court. Such an extensive nroflrrammebv .i.t.,wi,h thaea,eaiaed by . n,.jor- ! t ? ity of its membership, we are inclined to Judge Dick has time and again published doubt whether we are living in an age of f8 Preventing the aecumilation of costs, bigotry 0, of vntnn J gSfiJgJ" son, and whether the days of Witch Jadge Diek and the Marshal of the District. burning will not return. The7 a but administering a law pat in v k motion by the law-makers at Washington, Ver7 itrangc ideal occur to us m 1 -Ashevitte Expositor. The Revised Statutes of the United States, Kerosene and Soline Oil Sections 3232, 3237, S38, and 3239, require nj.j t. TimrTea every person engaged in any business, avoca- Al e10061 rri0a l xMaLW tion, or employment winch renders him liable Next to Meroney oc BrO. to a SPECIAL TAX. TO PROCURE AND PLACE CONSPICUOUSLY IN HIS ESTAB- LISHNENT OR PLACE OF BUSIMES8 a STAMP denoting the payment of said SPE CIAL TAX for the Special-Tax Year be gining May 1 , lti75, before commencing or ""'"""b , I . . , II eu..i. C 1 VT-..I ! - .mi. 1 iiwiiic onuuic "vn iiik rawuinr, ill THE TAXES FMBRACED WITHIN first-rate running order, with table and all THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW n7r7 fixtures for sale lor 535. Apply at ABOVE QUOTED ARE THE FOL- w.kT isri .f TmviVP. VT7. March 4, 1874. tf. Sipeiior Conrt : Dafie County. llenrv is. une. J. 1. i.iamKn it wife Jenuie. H. L. Lltirlanxicr A wife Jtilhi, Edward L (wra, an infant wbo ruca by Itia r xt friend J. T. Williamaon, and Wi! liam S..Owen an infant who atiea by hi aext frit-nd i. T. WilUaia aon. Flaintijk. uyainM. Summon. Uriah Phel and llrrvev SuarM, K. M. Phil'ipa and V. R.8harpe, admr. of the K-iau nf Hiram llielp, dee'd. Drfrudat: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TO THE SHERIFF OK DAVIE COUNTY : GREETTlNti : You are hereby eesnmaoded to the name of lhe Slate lo Summon Uriah Pbetpa, aad Her- vev F. M. Phillip and W. K. Sharpe. AUmr.of ibe LUU j lliron i lie 1 lml ace'd 1 a . a 1 ueieiiuania in me aourc actum, to appear ai tne next term 01 the Sirpenor Conrt of the county of Davie at the Court Houae in M k- rille, on the 2nd Mondav after the 3rd VIouJit i . . 1 ,..". . in .uwn, uifo ami imr to anawer the com plaint of Henry B Owtn-o. J. T. Williamson A wifs Jennie, S. L. Linoberrier A wile Julia, illiatuS. Owena, hlwaid L Owena, I'laintiff- in tbiaauit. Anl yoe are further command to notify the aaid dc fee dan la that if they fail to anawer the complaint within the time ci- hed by law. lhe aaid plaintitt will apply t.. the Lomt lor' lhe n!icf dcm.i!i.lel i 1 :!.. complaint and for all cuaia and charges in ihia ami incurreo. Witneaa II. B. Howard Clerk of our aaid Court at office in MockaTille, ihia the lOlh dav W t a r . n . 01 reoruary. a. u. IBiO. Seal 1 II. B. HOWARD. Clerk of Superior Court Davie Cotintv, n the above case, it appearing to the aaliafac- tion of tbe court, that Uriah Pheipa one of tbe lrienaania in thiacaae ta a non-reaideot of ihia State and that bia place of residence ia unknown. ' a - a . . 11 ia oraeaea toai aerrice of bummnoo be aiade bv publication in the "Carolina Watchman," a ncwapaer publiabed in Salisbury, N. C, for six weexa eucceaaiveiy. II. B. HOWARD. C. 8. C. Feb. 25, 1875 6w. Printer fee 110.50 FOR SALE. Summons. itecunera wu w p. r t ,i:;.i-. Dealers, retail liquor 25 00 nf xvi T Ipl,,, Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 00 . . Dealers in malt liquor., wholesale 59 5? H. C Owen. wife Eliaaheih ueaiers in ma t liquors, retail w w Wm fl w , A : J Dealers iu leaf tobacco 25 00 Wm- Wataon and wife Amanda, Retail dealers in leaf tobacco 4100 00 Jame" LVrren? Johnson Law- And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cents for ""f na Ja" wrence. ue- every dollar iu excess of $1 ,000. eaaonu. Dealers in manuuictured tobacco. .4., ft UU q,, , . . Manufacturer-of -tills...., ...,....i0 0', ProceedlD to real ertate And for each still manufactured.. ,....20 00 SATTE OF NORTH CAROLINA Ana tor eacu worm macuiaciurea .zu uu Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 TO THE SHERIFF OF ROWAN COUNTY Manufacturers of oigars . .1..10 00 QRREETIFG : Pfilrllflru nf tiliaoin first rlARa ( mnro thin two hnrspa nrnihor animals ro 00 I You are hereby Commanded to Summon O Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two C. Owens and wife, Eliaabeth, W. O. Wat- hordes or other animals) 25 00 "n w" Amanda, James Lawrence and Jo Pwlillura nf AkuM thinl olaaa fm 1 lia Lawrence lhe Defendants, thot J horse or other animal) 15 00 if they be found within your County, to appear Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot t the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court or public conveyance) 10 00 of Rowan, within twenty (20) days, after the Brewer, of less than 500 barrels 50 00 aervice of this Sum mobs on the exclusive of the Brewers of 500 barrels or more .....100 00 day of auch service, and answer the oomolaint Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply P7 tf' hlc bJ "eryd wlhtt.h, Summons ; with the foregoing requirements will be subject And let ,'bem uke. r!otlc. lLh.l V to severe penalties. answer the complaint within that U-ae the Persona or firms liable to pay anv of the Flaintifl will apply to the Court for the relief Rnpftial Ttm TiamiMi ihnvA mnst ar.nl w tiJ J demanded in the Complaint. MOTT. Collector of Internal Revenue at States- Herein fail not, and of this Summons make ville, N. C. and pay for and procure tbe Special u .return. TaxStamp or Stamps thev need, prior to Mav Uiveu under my band and the aaml of said 1, 1875, and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. Court, this 25th day of February, 1875. J. W. DOUGLASS, Seall. X. X. HORAH. Commioner$ of Internal Revenue. Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan Co. Office or In tern ax Rxvawtnc, CRAIQE A CRA1GE, BELL& BRO. Oder tlie bea wlertioo of Jewelry M b ound iu Western Nurih Carolina. Conauniaf e LADIES' AGENTS' GOLD WATCHES Gold Opera and Vest Chaiat, nNE OOLDPLATED JewUry. 81 L VER WAKE, GOLD PENS, afi Thrr are agetiUfr lle celebrsted Diaaaat Snectxcln 'i.aT.-o Glasses, ataamnefv- ed f"..,. Minute CryeUl I'EHHl.fX Watrbi. 1 U t auu Jewelrr rrpairrd aaal warrsi.uxi 11 u.tiU( charges aa low as oesj. lanl with gHd work. Storv on Mam atrect.Z door above Ni Hotel. 2p . 1874 ly. NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. Mocrr l'ui'AM, CassBBte C., Jt. C The aerucd fire runlh term of tkta 1 1 ras tion will begin Jan. 4ih, 1876. KxiKiwri f..r Board. Tuition, Rooss BsaL Wasliing. Euel and Lthta. iron $70 tot. l ..r I alalogne applr to L. A. BIKLR, CRAIGE & CRA1GE ATTORNEYS Al LAW aSD Solicitors in Bonhmptrf. Special atteuttoo paid ;o pf Sept. 5, ing in Bnktuplcsr. II K1) WAKE. When oo want Hardware at kve figures, eeil on the under igned si Xs I Granite How. D. A. ATWELL Salisbury fN. C.,Muj 1 J-ti. Blacker aid Mm, Attoneys , C cvcfclcrt and Solicitors. SALISBURY, MS January 22 m It. J. C. HOOPER & Co' SALOOIN, IWMOMlOlM.fOinJ- 3AL13BL RT, S. C, Hare just received a fine lot of Isireraala i j ui t ur.inoi oi WHISKEYS, BRANDIES. GIX. Rl M. Ac, JScrre Foster's d Bailey's, f. P. Thomas f Co s, celdmki fwe Rm Whisbew. aud North Carohs asw ....... Its btoctholders are gentlemen interested Wh -kf r a I a - , m. Tie North Carolina HOME Insurance Co., OF RALEIGH, N. C. IN8CRES DWELLINGS. STORES, MER- CH INDISE, AND All Classes of Insiralile Property, Agsint Loss or Damage by Fire, on the Most Favorable Terms. 10 building op North Carolina Insti tutions, and among them are man j of tbe prominent bns ioesi and financial men Port. Jamaica Ram, Hollaed wa, French Braadj, Ac. Ac., - -Mr j Peach IJrat.dT, J. V. Secccra, I-ar- draught. Beat bottled Ale. of the State. Brand j, from the celebrated Vief s d WasriiwoTow, D. C , February 1, 1876. Jaarcn is, f tins. Plainiifl'a AttB. March 4, 1875. All Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. C W. Garreu Sc Co., X. C t, . . , - , sad Canned meaU, Ojsters, ' It appeals with confidence to the Ip. . ' orers of Property in North Carolina. yf r Black well & Co'a iBMirace Hoie ImtitiitioR Kan2sI2r R. H. BATTLE, Jr., PresL I Cigars rod a sapply of tbe Sslt O, B. BOOT, Vice President. chaos, pipes, and tbe Jet or Ti-ti eiae BEATON GALES, Secr'T. Call and P. COWPER, Supcrrisor. Feb. 1 lib 1 ANDREW MURPHY, Agent at Seiitbarj. March, 4 th 5moi.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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