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Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. MARCH, 18. The Peach and Apricot tree arc blooming. We don't believe there wu a single arrest by the police, during the whole of last week. The windy part of March began last Tucs dsy. They arc all trimming trees now. It's in the tight sign, they aay. The recent heavy rains have greatly washed the lands which are much damaged thereby. Dates have gone down in price in the last few days and Irish Potatoes, late for seed, gone P- The Wildman are gone. They made a fine impression, and hosts of friend-here, and when ever they go, wa wish them succeaa, ' - . A. V. Sullivan of High Point, committed suicide a few days ago. Cause, financial em Col, Jftlien Allen of N. Y. city is registered at the BoyJen House. We learn Col. Allen is a gentleman of culture and of ample means, afid that he has coma out to N. C. to purchase land. We hope the Col. may find a farm to suit him in our county. Our citizens are at all GRANT'S APPOINTMENTS. StJPPOETEBS OF TJpS FORCE BlLL GbT' ting Their Rewards. f Special dispatch to the World Washington. March 11. The P real time ready to give such gentlemen a cordial dent is rapidly taking care of the defeat ed Republican members of the House of Representatives. The list of those who have received valuable Federal offices to date includes Ort h, of Indiana, May nard, of leonessee, Tyner, of Indiana, bheats, of Alabama, Gooch, of Massachusetts, greeting. The Journal of Education, issued bv Col S. D. Pool, Superintendent ot Public Instruction, for $l,0 a year, contains nearly fifty pages of reading especially and White, of Alabama, all of whom voted I L. a . t. r J- .1. T7 1:11 iiiicicniiug iu it'tiuiivi b anu me menu? oi i ui tuc x urcc uui. education."" It is printed monthly. such a longing to see the cars was ever known before. They hare been absent on the N. C. Bail-Road since last Saturday, and so anxious is everv-bod y to see them ."gain pass ing over that line, that old men and old wo men, young folks, babies and negroes, have been gathered at the depot in great crowds ail day, to see the train come in fioro Raleigh. As we go to press it k report that the change of gage has been perfected and that a train will run through to day. White, who was foremost in getting up the bill, be has been appointed by the s hardlv ttorney-General to superintend the pros- cvuiiuua HgHiiiBi, aut-guu viumiom ui iuc laws of the United States in the South, an appropriation of $5,000 for that purs pose having recently been made by Con gress. 13utler gets the Western Arkansas J udgesbip for his mau Kinsmore for his share of the plunder. Coburn, of Iudiauu, who reported the bill t, the House, an utterly played out politician, is an applicant for a foreign and make speeches about finance who ces and its nature are, consequently, iden take up time talking platitudes like these, ttcal in each of its two forms, persoual and that other gentlemen in Congress and national; it is only in its consequence tf 1.1 1 . . 3 l S - I W a . mm m . Mm should n-n tnese piatuuucs "interesting, and its applications that differences arise The man who found Mr. rxooerts interes- Ibis unity of its elements facilitates Its ting, we rejoice to observe, was not a study, bat still it is so huge a subject that democrat, we oagui not to express the attempt to disease it here is like trv astonishment, perhaps, at any degree of ing to put the Mediterranean into the dip ignorauce wuicu is eauiuitcu m congress, oi i lccaaniy. di act wood, s Magazine. but we own to some surprise at air. Koo- wa m 1 1 . m at h ac Mia flohn rt pn l(Thfnmhr 1 CI to. X Wi cmi, vs bm urn vviuue -JA 1 . I -y-y , tu M ;il t.n,u;..J I run nwmuruoBiA. l DC re UUUCI li " Kilt Ct tw. uv vtl tU"IUIUU' I r . r . , mm . , .u ,k. l..a ari r -uimu cpt u that of M. Cassar, a French phy u f,- UimmmU : tn. ; i sician: Take two tablespooufula of fresh snrLd Free Trade. We hone there is cb,onde 0 ,,m? m11 U h,f P f ' r U . . I wntnr nnn with wash kaan ih n. A J nnrnal I. fit Mr KrvKnrla ar.fl " mm.. r . M "UUU Good Temnlars H This organization is ' ' - ;... IimHwav in our midst. It has our HJIMH umm awssassl sympalhie- in iu noble work. We understaud Ue arrangements have been nearly or quite perfected by the Grangers of this county to establish a store at this place. It will be on the co-operative plan as we understand. w .r indebted to Cant. A. W. Stone, of Stepbensboro, Texas, for a copy of Gov. Coke's message to the Legislature of that State. It makes 92 pages, Pamphlet sire. Mr. H. H. Helper has returned from the Vnrth wliither he went to consult a board of . physicians in relation to his health, but has come back without relief. mission, and Scofield, of Pennsylvania, And now we have a hret-class local. As exuects a Federal Judareahiu in Pennsvl- r d uncle jjoo Uaugiierty expresses it, a "pertect vauia. Jfrobably the Federal patronage Aeicane" visited Union Hill on last Tuesday was never used more outrageously than afternoon, and with full swoop lifted three sub- in the making of several of these appoiut stantial log houses from their foundations, and ments. scattered them over the plain. Fences, timber &c., were swept by the tornado in its brief but I FASHION GOSSIP. We clip the follow resistless march, and confusion and disaster hug from a Washington. paper : followed in its wake. The houses were eccti- The accomplished and beautiful Misses nied at the time by negroes, several of whom Hill, daughters of ex-Senator Hill, o with thfcir lives. One bov Georgia, who have been spenthnff the was caught by a falling timber, and seriously wuitur with tbelr sister, Mrs. Uolonel Bow The ordinance passed at a recent meeting of the Town Board requiring those who own hogs to keep them penned, has been repealed. Our M nnicioal Board is almost as versatile as the Legislature. r KLOTTH COLUMN. K An ox or DTirxroce. eariy giavesB' ' spirtta, a4 rr. gn akokolU tmf' H iJiaaicajni aaa a -WeUrefaatrttasip We drink sMteds of rwallow, wttttout and errv kind of pna indiMlihleod. Dr. WaJWa T Lie Vinenr Bitters will iraore the rrft Ka4M and the reeovered natiecL with or. vrtaifeMl W electrical blood towing throogh his reina. will ' have a clearer hMd and m. rAr 1 1 1 iT I 'Ided to experience, will caaae IximU in the future. . .! - J " 1 his admirer, Mr. Field, of Michigan, who ""T. 7- 1 1 1" J"J ewea. ,j . - ' ! w . i . 1 be chlorine eas possesses the Dower of k kZ t decomposing this tremendous poison, and needs this explanation. We do any means except Mr. Blaine, oeen beard to talk lust sncu rnooisn as Mr. Roberts's. For that astute dema ortue gas possesses the power j "ii . . . renuers muu ana Harmless that venom against whose resistless attack the artille gogue ulks it in Maine, well knowing Hi? to be rubbish, and takes cood care not to IT- " WT. y w talk it in Washington, leav to the unfortunate Mr. Roberts bably does not know to day fi-oo lm.unA.. nil 1. a toroa I despite all burdens of Federal and Stale P'" admitted Breslaa Hospiul i ik.t ikij u i .i u ing that task : . Brp,iea f00 m.un M 8 popaioie arier me infliction ot the bite. I V iiU UrO 1 rill I II m m.m.m that trade ia sf are the results of this treat nf ,k; tt..: ment: From 1810 to 1824 the number of THEO. F. KLUTTZ. Wholesale JL Retail Dm cut, SALISBURY, N. C. GAfiDEH & FLOWIB SI LAND RET IPS, BUHT8, A FEBBTsV A large lot of 8eed froi 1 jaat received aod sold low. Peod far a To Merchants. House- XTfCMC? "Mlsi I 4 keepers. Young Folks. Old Folks, Smoker s, Pain ters, Farmers, Grangers, and Everybody else. WheneTer you need anything in the way of 11 I w iath,1675.tt BITS A BARKER. taxation. World hurt, but it is thoUeht will recover. Fortuna- f - telv the storm was circumscribed in its limits, for it must have been one of terrific violence, demolishing buildings, and tossing and whist ling huge timbers as if they had beeu broom straws. The delay incident to the change of gage on the N. C. Railroad, has earned an accumula tion of passengers at this point going East. The National Hotel was crowded last night to its utmost capacity, Ies, on F street northwest, will leave soon for their sunny home in Georgia, much to the regret of the Washington beaux, with whom they are universal favorites. On dit, that Gen Dudley M DuBose, ex-member of Congress, and candidate for Clerk of the next House of Represen tatives, is also a candidate for matrimony Yadkin Bail Eoad. We have just time with the beautiful and fascinating Vinnie to say that the connty vote on this question Ream, the sculpturiss. We g ve it as one will probably not be had until the first Tues- of Madam Rumor's tnorceaus. day in August next. The law governing such . cases requires that three months advertisement Axoiuiiu ExooH AaDEy. Quincy, be made before the election, and as three month' 111., March 6 A gennine "Enoch Arden'' from the passage of the bill, would have brought case excites Quincy at present. Six the election about the tenttfof June right in years ago John liiiupsou, a wealthy man- the midst of wheat-harvest the friends of the nfacturer, left lor Europe, with two daugh ters, and sailed on the Lulled Kingdom, which was never heard from till now, when news is received that Bimpson and his daughters are alive and coming home THE SOUTH AND THE UNION We are under obligations, says the Petersburg Index and Appeal, to Senator Merrimon, of North Carolina, for a copy oi ine great speecn aenverea oy mm iu the Uuitcd States Senate on February 17th, on the proposition to admit pinch back as a member. The immediate sub ject of Judge Merrimon's speech was Louisiaua affairs, but enlarging its scope, be made au incidental and most powerful vindication of the South. In our iudement. mj w mm was 184, of whom only two died ; from 1783 to 1824 there were admitted into the hospital at Zurich 223 persons bitten by difierent animals, (182 by dogs, of whom only 4 died. .HARRIED. On February 18th in this Count?, bv the Rev. W. H. Cone, J Luther Barrinirer aud 1111 t a . . m n .nen Ci. A. J&. iSost, all of Kowan. SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected by McCubbics, Beall, aud Julian Buying Bates : CORN new 85. this speech of the North Carolina Senator COTTON 13 a 15 was the ablest delivered before the ALU I FLOUR $3.50 to 3.75 Congress iu defence of the South and the MKAL 85 a 90. Southern people. We append a brief BACON county) 12 to 15 hog round extract of his treatment of the charge that POTATOES Irish 90a Sweet 75 to SI MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. PERFUMERIES, . x 1-.i mm -. uifi-oi irr O SEEDS kc. If you want the best articles for the least money, go to KLUTTZ S DRUG 8TORE. i Impmred CDCPH. ICR Wool) IL'MP s gi ue ackuowl ufre Maod ard; of the market, hf i GARDEN SEEDS. 10.000 papers warranted freeb and genuine just received from Land ret b, Bo'nt, Ferry, Iq, m b 1 1 .V VI mm Cm St. m m I nnggs, ana jonnson, ot HobOins, AX 5 cents a Paper. Liberal discount to country merchants at KLUTTZ' S DRUG STORE. Pt"'i verdict, the bel pnp the least money Attention t ievit4 to Klatehley's Improved Bracket, tbe Drop Check Valve, which caoke wissT diawn without dutnrbiiig the kitsra and the copper chamber which aerer ci aeks. scales or rusts and will LmA m. lite tune. For sale by Dealers and the trade renerallr. 1Q order to be sure thai xmm mm 4 Klatchlry V Pump, be earefal and ee that it haw here to bar. descriution circulars. a. - w sr witD the name aud addreasof the i jwawlli be prosnptiv fornnhed bv wiTn Mump wj CliAS G. BLATCOLEY, Manemeiarer, 006 Commerce 8t.. Philadelphia. Pa. . . rco. 18, 1875 tf. nent nearest ofO MSiklCo. C. R Ltt of C X this section hates the Union. We wish space allowed of an ampler quotation. The Senator said, aud his appeal could hardly fail of effect upon those who heard it; -$2.50 per doz. EGGS 15. CHICKENS. LARD 15 FEATHER!? new, 50. RYE a 90 to SI Road have decided not to urge the county Commissioners to appoint the election until August. This will bring it on the same day as the regular election for magistrates, school Couimittees &c , and not put the county to the expense of Bpecial election, nor the people to tbe inconrience of going out to the polls, to vote specially upon this question. Meantime, let the friends of the Road be In the early struggles for independence BEESEVVAX 28 to 30. Eptrain Barger, color, was detected in steal ing corn from Mr. Moses Arey, on Tuesday night last, and was jugged by policeman Tlios. active, for their opponents are moving heaven Earnhart. And now there will be another Pen i- and earth to defeat it, our own opinion of the tentiary-made-mechanic one of these days, to importance ot this Road is well known, and compete with honest workmen. We regret to hear of the death of Dr. Jesse R. Fraley which occurred at his residence in this county last Tuesday night, ot congestion of the bowels. The Dr. was a prominent member of the Com mu nil v in which he lived, was highly respected by his neighbors, and had many friends. He was never married and was forty years of age. we trust that all our own people will luform themselves thoroughly on both sides of the Iu the meantime Mrs. Bimpson has cot lected $5,000 life insurance on Birnpson'a policy, is married, aud ha a child by her second husband. The Rev. Dr. John P. Newman, spiritual adviser of the Presidcut, formerly Chaplain e,f the United States Seuate, aud later In spector of Consulates, who has btea travell ing around the world with his family iu an oHicial capacity, making souik very interest- Improvementa : The lecture-room of the r irt Presbvtcrian church, is soon to be fitted up handsomely with modern funitiire, includ- question, before voting down, this last chance Msr discoveries respecting Adam and the fur bahsbury and Rowan Coonty. , . . . T . ... 1 hua t'a!nrniid tn V -i c In t it f . 1 1 Ir i2 caifl ha will resume the pastorate of the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Chusch, whe e Gen. Grant worships, where Dr. Newman's elo quence convinced him that the Doctor would be an efficient aid m promoting the great work of civil service reform, to which the President his brother in-law, Collector Cas"y, and his chief temporal adviser. Boss Shep herd, have so earnestly devoted their ener gies N. Y. Sun. Grangers and' the Merchants. We know we are treading on difficult ground, but as our interests are indentihed with those of our waoiepeople, of every trade, class and calling, we feel that we can say a word or two in season to all parties Concerned, f without being charged with improper motives. And first, we hold that the true interest of the ing reversible seats, so as to fit it specially for Manning ana tracing classes are cioseiy inaeiui tbe purposes of a Sunday School room. ned ea?" olher- U W W - r . mm. m The parsonage is also to be overhaulded, Mercnanta ana grangers uo not, and need sad a handsome addition made to its eastern no1 Clasn- noT aniagonire eacu oiner, except ..j from misunderstanding ot each others motives MX 3 and interests, The farmer has an unquestion Peraonal :-We are lad to see on our streets rieiM to toriu associations tor the protee again, our genial and talented young towns- Uion andrpromoUon of his own Intel est, just as man Dr. William Murdoch, lie has spent 'J1 u"11' B4UC ouu ""'s uui several years in Scotland in attendance upon cising this right he but shows that he ha? caught the firat Medical Universities and hospitals, the true progressive spirit of the age. Kor and has since his return to America, also gradu- can the merchant blame him if he takes advau- ated witli dutinction, in Medicine, at one ofthe tge of the markets by making his purchases best colleees in Balimore. Success to vou. wherever he can do so on the most favorable Will. terms, or by disposing of his farm products whenever he can do so to the best advantage A Stupendous Work. It is estima ted tha if the English Channel is success fully tunnelled, the 300,000 travelers who now cross it will increase tc 3.000, 000. A journey from London to Paris will then take but five or six hours, with the dreaded rough sea voyage taken out. Ibe boring is to begin simultaneously in France and England, from the bottom of two wel'fc, 100 feet deep. The bore is to be nine feet in diameter, by machinery invented by Dickinson Brunton. The debris made from the ecavation is to be continuously carried out the whole of the bore, and the fresh air breathed by the workmen is to be continnouslv fnre.erl in. finable Land for Sale By reference This ia his right, and he is stupid if hedoes not When Charlea Dickson made Montasrue to another column it will be seen that Mr. R. exercise it. But before he does this, let him the nrnieetor of the nUn far tnnnol. Frank Graham offers hia valuable farm of always be fully satisfied that, all things considered, i;ng tlje English Channel he did so in the 240 acres for sale. This land is in convenient he can not do equally well at home. Let the nature of a huffe ioke. that was intended distance of Salisbury, and is in every way a Granges take the trouble to advise themselves as a satire upon some of the chimerical very desirable property. It is well watered, thoroughly on tins matter before transferring Gnancial schemes of the period. Yet here, lies well, is fertil, and comprises an unusal their trade elsewhere-; We know that the to-day, is a practically and scientifically amount of bottom. Call and see Mr. Graham, grangers are constantly in receipt of circulars, organized scheme: backed by large capital, price lists, samples. &c, from parties at a dis-1 for tbe executiou in earnest of the task he The longest way around is the nearest wav tance, offering inducements to purchasers, and proposed in iest and ridicule. Assuredly, home," we have often heard, and saw an in. I in the absence of such solicitors and induce 't unsafe to ridicule almost anything in this country, the people of the South were the first to strike for liberty. Un disguised white men seized British stamps and also the stamp officer at Wilmington, North Carolina, before the tea was cast into the water in Boston harbor. At Charlotte, in that Stale, the people de clared independer.ee of Great Britain on the 20th of May, 1775, thus anticipating the national declaration more than twelve mouta- 1 hey employed much of the noble thoughts and language in their de claration afterwards incorporated into the national declaration. When the honr of conflict that "tried men's soul" came, I hey were among the first to rush to arms and declare and make the "cause of Bostou the cause of all." In that gloiioua, never-to be-foigolten struggle for inde pendence, Viigiuia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia contributed oi their blood and treaury without stint and as liberally as any of the colonies. Iu the statemanship and geticralvhip of the rev olution they were the i q'ial of any other section,. In the very oujUet the people of Ohailotle manifested their unalterable love and preference for free republican institutions, and all through the Southern colonies they uiu likewise. !n order to throw off kingly government they nobly aided in gaining and establishing indepen dence After that they aided in framing. WHEAT $1.25 a $1.50. BUTTER 25. DRIED FRUIT-5 to 8. Blackberries, 8 cts. North Dav ie?ousty! In SuPrior Court. establishing, and iasluining the present Ebenerer Frost. Admr. de bonis non of John I). Altcn, deceased. Plaintiffs. Aoatntt. Giles Liverisrood. nnd Manr A. Lirensrood. his wife, William Alen, William Cranfilland his wife, sarah J. Cranbll, Martha Allen, and .nisan Allen. JJefemtants. Petition to sell Land or Payment of debts. It appearing, that the defendants, above nam ed, are all iion-rexidents of the Htate of North Carolina, and their nlaee ef residence unknown It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the "Carolina Watldman," a newspa per puMi.Mi-.-l in Salisbury, N. C. for six weeks successively for the said In les Laveneood, Marr A. Livengr.od, William Allen, William Cranfill, Sarah J. Cnuihl', Martha Allen and Susan Alien, the above named defendants to appear at the office of the Llerk of the Superior Court at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 29th day of April A. 1)., 1875, and answer the com plaint of the IMaintih". or the same will be heard ex parte as to them. , Witnesn II. 15. Howard. Clerk Superior Court at office in Mocksville. this second day of March 1875. H. B. HOWARD. C. S. C March 4th. 6ws. national system of government. Without them this could never have been done. Much of the system is the workmanship of their statesmen. The people approved the Union, they endorsed ii, they sustain ed ir, they loved it because it embodied their notions of free government, and secured national liber ly for them and their posterity and for the oppressed of all nations. They believed iu the theo ry of it, they put it into practice, they studied and understood its working, learned and approved it well. From Us earliest existence to this moment their tastes, their industries, their educatiou, their laws, their statesmanship, their va lor, and their civilization have uniformlv attested their approval of adherence to, aud love lor this system of govern meat. t ! .1 . I W I d-M t . m i e . . S . 1 tance oi u the other oav. ihe eneine (Jor. ments at Dome, ii is dui natural that they Morthead, which had been transporting the I should take advantage of such opportunities. material train on the N. C. R. R. which work- What we would like to suggest is this; when- ng of changing the guage was going on at both ever you get such offers from a distance, see if ends, left Salisbury over the W. N. C. R. R. you can not do as well with our own merchants. for Statesville, thence over the A. L. & O. R. R. If nacessary, tell them What you can do, and for Charlotte, from there over the C. C. R. R. in nine cases out ol ten they will do just as well to Wilmington, thence over the.W; & W. R. R. no matter how impracticable it looks at the moment, for posterity turns our ridicule upon ourselves. Bait. Sun. to Goldsboro; whence it proceeded to Company Shops, having traveled about five hundred miles, to make a distance of seventy-five miles. The Poor-House .A well authenticated report has reached our editorial ear, to the effect that a man at the Poor-House was con fined in a room during the recent extremely cold weather and being, we suppose, partially deranged, tore up his scanty covering, and was allowed to remain until both feet were so bad ly froten as to necessitate their amputation. This certainly looks like cruel treatment, and we trust that ov County Commissioners, whom ve know to be humane, intelligent gentleman, will take steps to have the matter investigated, sad see where the blame belongs. Complaints agamst the management of this county institu tion are by no means infrequent. Just about tbe time Stoneman's Raid on BslUbnry, a squad of blue-coated cavalr) men rods up to the stable of a good old farmer not from here, and coolly saddled one of his two Aorsea, and were proceeding on their way with Ihe booty when our friend, not wishing to lose best horse, and supposing of course that (be rogues belonged to Stoneman's command, coated them thus." Dane it all men. vons wontprU lalca a mat ton mens hones woot yous. The very kind we're looking for old chap, d wa will relieve you of the other one too," which they did. The old man had mistaken men, they belonged to Wheeleis Confed. Pvalry, and to this day reproaches himself agio.' "Burleigh," ia the Boston Journal, says : Mr. lalmage has been pouring hot shot into the opera ; but he knows no or perhaps better. Let every Grange make more about the opera than does a Black out a list of its wants in any particular foot Indian about chemistrv. He could t - . .i mt I . t . a article such as Seeds, Bagging, Shoes, Bacon, not tell an operatic strain from "Hark, Sugar, lobacco, or anything else, and see where from the tombs, it bis life depended upon they can do the best, always giving the prefer- it. Morgan is his organist, and when tie cnx to home merchants. Of course any dealer is in condition, few can equal him. The can aflurd to sell much cheaper inrmantity than very day on which he preached his fiercest at retail, and wben one man, for instance, sermon on the opera, Morgan struck off would have to pay. say. twelve and a half cents during the collection with one of the most for a single plug of tobacco, forty men might PPr of our operatic airs. The thing i.,ivni4he.r and hn th aam nh, f rh was so oelicious that the omcials demaud- same dealers, at a cost of not more than eight that style of music should be in- cents per plug, the concession being in consid- U,"6" Ber , "Q WU? ahq nvw wura iu me mercuanis: i ou , i . e ' X I inrrki ni'itf. a littlA nnhati'i nl On nam sometimes blame the farmer for passing you .i.7i .- .i e .L. oy, wnen u u. reaiiy wan yourseii. xxe air jQ tfae meariwuie the innocent S rfW m it 1 . receives oners irom omer places, is consianuy nflf,to, -;.llint lie arlrhtest idea of what plied with circulars, price-lists, and advertise- j : iu ou ya cliair holdius his menu of every conceivable kind; and in the hands in delighted ecstacy, expressive of aosence o: sucn eoiiciiauonB aca inducements supreme enioyment , and reveling in the at home, very naturally concludes that it is to ple asures of the houra, all unconscious his interest to send his orders away. At tbe that the music is overthrowing the the same lime, we know that in a majority of in- whole argument of the sermon. E very stance he could do equally well, or perhaps body was delighted, especially the large better, at home. The moral of this la briefly portion of the audience who are accustom -summed up: Let our merchants advertise more ed to attend the opera. liberally their wares and prices, put themselves to some trouble to inform Grangers and others, Anlong the minor miseriesof the debate that for goods purchased in quantitits they can yeatbrday on the Revenue bill wae a very make liberal discount from the usual retail foolish soeecli made bv Mr. W. R. Rob- GLOEY. a o j BUI8 & BARKER I? IRISH POTATOES 25 bbl8, Ross, Goodrich & Pkeb- less, Jcst Received at KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. A lsrge stock, warranted Extra-cleaned, Fiesh & Genuine, at low prices at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. TO COUNTRY H RCHANTS. I have the largest stock of Drugs, Dyes, Grocers Drugs &c, in Western Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at Baltimore Prices, ilms saving you the freight. Special attention to bot tling Essences, Laudanum, Paregoric, Opodeldoc, Caster ik 8wcetOil tec. Write for prices, to '.TUEO. F. KLUTTZ DRUGGISTf Salisbury, N. C. Housekeepers Supplies. Flavoring Extracts, Essence, Spices, Gelatine, Mustards, Soda, Dye-8taf2a, Toilet and Laundry Soaps, Lye, Matches, Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys Ace, al ways on band of best quality at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Drinixti Corner Main & Fisher Street, SALISBURY, N. O, lm4 Where may be found a foil assortakant 4. Pore Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuflk, FmeUaneV. kerchief Kx tracts. Foreign A TTnsMsuii OsaVw Agnes, Soaps, Hair, Tooth A Nail Bnash, Havana & American Cigars. All trades ot SMOKING A CHKWING TOBACCO. A fine lot of Brass A Glsaa LAMPS; afou the celebrated Perkins A House Nov-KXTLoanra Kemeene Lamps wuich we for Ssewsy years. Whiskey, Krtnch Brandy, Sen pperaoag Wins by the bottle or gallon. Blackberry. Malaga. California Sherry A Port Wines. Imported Gin, and in feci everything usually kept in a firrt rlaaa I)mg Slors. Ovr premoni tion department it moiety in the tsnrfi uW prs prietors, one or the other Seine cn the Asrc an and my kl and do one need apprehend any dan-' ger in n.iving mcir prc-cnjuoni ed. Feb. 18lh, 1875. tf. NORTH CAROLINA, Davidson County : In the Super- prices, aod let them do this in advance of simi lar propositions from abroad, without waiting to be forced by circumstances to do so. If both parties Would adopt such a course as we have indicated, we are satisfied that it would solve the whole difficulty, reconcile apparently op posing interests, and insure to the materul ben cfit of ail concerned. crts, a Democratic member, we are sorry to say. This gentleman announced with the air of a discoverer that absolute Free Trade would be impracticable in this country at this time, and -with the air of a martyr that he was not in favor of pnttiug that impracticability into practice. It is too bad that men should eit in Congress iok Court. Elisabeth Ward, Gray Harris and wile Elizabeth, James K. Ward, Johu Ward aud Sarah Ward, by their Guardian John lledrick, Jane Ward, by her Guardian John Ieonard, Charles r. aru, by his Guardian Abram Cross, Plaintiffs. Against. J Summons 8. L. Stout, Matthew Stout, and others whose names are unknown, heir-at-law of Peter Stout, deceased, William T. West, Jemima West. Rachel West, Sarah West, Sam'l West, and William Yarbro', heirs-al-law of Hannah West, deceased, Defendan's STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TO THE SHERIFF OF DAVIDSON COUN TY, G REERTING. You are Hereby Commanded to summon S. L. Stout, Matthew Stout, and others, whose names are unknown, netrs-at-law ot i'eter Stout, deceased. William T. West, Jemima West, Rachel West, Sarah West, Samuel West, and William Yarbro', heirs-at-law of Hannah 7est, deceased, the defendants above named, if to be fouud in your County, to be and appear before the CLERK OF OUR SU PERIOR COURT, for Davidson County, at tbe Court-House in Lexington, within twenty days from the service of the Snmmons, exclusive of the day of service, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within ten days ; andiet the said Defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint within the time prescribed by law, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of February, 1875. Seal J U. JT. 1X JS, Clerk of the Super. Court of Davidson County And Judge of Probate It appearing by affidavit to the satisfaction of the Court, that the above named defendants in tbe forgoing Summons, to wit. : S. L. Stout, Matthew Stout and others, whose names are unknown, heirs-at-law of Peter Stout, deceased, William T. West, Jemima West, Rachel West, Sarah West, Samuel West, and William Yar bro', heirs-at-law of Hannah West, deceased, are proper parties to this action relating to Real Property in this State, and that said defendants are non-residents of this State and that their residence is not known and cannot with doe diligence be ascertained, and that said defen dants cannot after due diligence be found with in this State : Ordered that the Summons herein, a copy of which is hereto annexed, be served by publication of the same once in each week for six successive weeks in "The Carolina Watchman," a newspaper published in the town of Salisbury, in the 8th Judicial District, State of North Carolina. C. F. LOWE, C. s. c. Feb. 11,875 6 Pr. fee $15,50 for Yoonir Ladies anil Mm. Fine Perfumeries, Elegant Soaps, Cosme tics, Soaps, achous, Toilet Sets, Vases, Hair, and Teeth Brashes, Pocket Books &c, in endless variety at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. 1 Cigars U yon Say ? Oh ye, we have them at all prices from 2 cents to 25 cents, and ean sell I a. si s tuem Dy the box at jobbers prices, onr celebrated 3 cent PECULIAR CIGAR is acknowledged the best in the world at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. YODNG REBEL ! A fine young stallion, 6 yeais old hmm II f 1 11 1 1 mm liur.n. Immm in harness. Young Rebel was aired by f . I t WV 1 mm. . . loth, 01 lrgmis; he by Michael Ai by Zinganee : be by Sir Archie ; his Fanny Lucas ; she by Waterloo; she by is a thorough -bread, by his aire, and"k fine dam of good qualities. We offer his services at onr stable, the I season, on the following terms -.Single 1 35, for the season, from March 15tb. for the Insurance, $10, money due sp end of lbs snson. and as soon as Ik proves to be in foal. Tbe change ol projasnty,. in euner innunst win loneit the Ii The man who turns the mare, if she isi traded, will beheld responsible for the ranee, w ill use every prwautma) to '- j . 1 . 1 1 . . . a MM ru, uui win n : e r- i :.-:t . R,r mat may occur. n ill be thankful for a of public patronage, aod will endeavor Id gtv satisfectioa. J. A. NAIL A BRO. r.sl'. ntxt Jnwst Rebel. gH; he dam bv Spring PURE WINES & LIQUORS for medical and church purposes always on band at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. Glory ! The name resounds like surging sea. It dazzles up with a blaze of splendid meaning. It is the end and object oi all the triumphs that human power can achieve. It has been fiercely fought for by uutious and by meu; it has been pursued throughout all time ; it has been sought more passionately lhan even love or money. And it tempts not only actors, but lookers on as well, for it cor responds to an imperious necessity which acts on every one of us ; it satieties that irresistible disposition to be sometimes enthusiastic about something no matter what which is at the bottom of all na tures, however pondersusly placid they maybe. The. world is of a single mind upon the subject; and, on the whole, the world is right to be uuanimonsly convin ced, for glory has been so singularly use tul to its progress, that we may reasona bly doubt whether we could popsibly have arrived at our present state without it. Its rarity, and tbe extreme difficulty oi obtaining it, have so largely added to its value that no reward on earth can be compared to it. Most other prizes may be competed for by any man who has ambition, strength and intellect; wealth, rank, and power may be won single-handed, by personal capacity ; but glory, unlike those easier summits, cannot be climbed alone no solitary traveler cau reach its brilliant heights. The reasou is that while each of us ean fight onr own way alone on the one conditon of being strong euougb to every other success in lite, no mau can seizo glory for himselt. Glory ia not a diadem which any aspirant, whatever be his force of arm or will, can lift unassisted on to his own head; it must be placed there by applauding nations, and the whole earth most ratify the crown-in'-'. And if individual claimants cau ac- ouiie it onlv bv the acclamations ol man- M.?? JlH 7 ,eHin TEAS - : ' ' l mmtlwia mmm Amm.m..AmmT at IMFOK1 EKS i'KICfcS, or getting qn ; " "'""TV" p , Tf dohs in towns aod country for the oldest for ;U on the actions of their citizens. It Tea company in America. Greatest induce must be earned by them collectively, be menU for Uj, CANTON TEA bestowed by them reciprocally; iu boot- i 00., 148 Chambers St. N. Y. 4w. Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. Him. PIL Ouly 25 ccuts (HILL L S. FOR SALE. Patent cocntr rhrhU of Fan U ill for Black smith's forges are offered for sale ia aay or all counties west of Yadkin river, also the Stoat riptit of South Cs roll na. The Kan raa be seen at L. V. Brown's Tla Shop. Appl or write to WILLIAM DICKSON, ThomasTille, 5. C a a box ? Warrranted or money refunded. After jean of ezperi menting, I have at last lound tbe Great Remedy for Chills, Fever & Ague, ice , and ean confidently recommend it to my friends and thf public. Try It. TEAS. Finest Teas in the mark et, Put up in air tight, lib cans. 25 per cent less than usual Prices at KLtiTT'8 DRUG STORE. Iut short whenever you want Preaerip tions carefully, prepared, or need anything usually kept in a First dots Drug Store, and want to he certain of getting jus: what you call for, and of being politely and, promptly served. Be sue to call on or send to THEO. T. KLUTTZ, Dbugoist 8ALLSBUBY, N. C. Jan. 28, 1875 tf. MORE STOVES. and better one than ever. Come now and get the BEST. Get the stove called the .ACORN COOK f you want one that will outlast any other, and hat is made of all SEW 1 RON, and warranted o give utulacuon 4c. ariuoa at J les, of I ng stoves at a small profit. TIN W ARE, SatETlmoaA Corrtu War: BIt Material, on hand or made to Merchants supplied at Low PaiCBa. faid for all kinds of Copper. Brass sW. A Baowa's Tin shop Main Strata. hsdaaWvy, '. C, L. V. Brown. I am well prepared te cot good STENCIL PLATES for marking Tohaevu. Floor I'stent artieies Ac. Every pemun doing snj kind of work or ness sUou:l bare a alencil to advertise Us aeas, as it is acknowledged to be the teat i cheapest wst to let people know what ye i uoing. i . i , . i . .. ' ue mars: who saencu may get a i for tou, tbst will pot Hi ypaana ef ia yoor hands. Try it and voa will gat a eas terner you never thoof ht ot MY PRICES ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS, ' 'De-loon incn letters d cants Onabalf and five-eight Three-fourth A One inch They saay he sen to aay by mail at a aaaall cast. Send in rour orders ststinj refer, and tbe Stencil will I and promptly forwarded. Fisher street SsJtsbary. N 6 7 part of n the U.S. April 23. 1740. L. V. BROWN, NATIONAL HOTEL. Mrs. Dr. Reeves has again basineas in this well known bouse, earnestly eoliete the patronage ef friends an J the public at Urge. stopping at this House will neglected that will add te neither on the part of the proprietress that of the clerk, Mr. D. R. Fraley. Tbe Omnibus will be found at tbe asaw usual to convey passengers and cn House. Dec. 31, 1674 ly. 7- 1 1 " dse?4 mi ' ' 1 sal . - a
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