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Carolina Watchman, MARCH, 25. CANVASERS WANTED. of September, 1875. they will hare centered in them the eupieme power of North Caroliua. The will hare no superior or equal in authority in the State, and all political power or authority, perhaps, abont time they were informed that the thing won't work. The time ia past for snch things. We are offering liberal inducements 4a ePt that" which has been formally del- persons canratsing for tbe Watchman, t6e eaerai 9 snnerence ana nupa mm If a few editorial parasites in this They wiU be the tree representatives of State imagine that whomsoever they pnJF BOTereIoal7 " ' p.mw and recommend should be accepted and P"ance, ana toe.r ocuer janw worshipped by the rest of tbe people, it is, only restriction that can be imposed open their action. - This is the opinion of the ablest minds this country has produced ; and no one who has given any study to tbo character of our form of Government can donbt its truth. While the restrictions attempted to be imposed have reference to such things as no one intended to hitefere with, yet to take and subscribe the oath alluded to would be to compromise tbe dignity of the people' delegates and set a precedent for legislative a ssumption that is not only illegal and unconstitutional, but ridiculous and absurd. ISP The Legislature passed a bill to change the time of holding the State elec tion from August to the 1st. Tuesday in November. This is an intimation that there is no patriotism among North Car olinians and that they can be bribed. Tbe act to provide for the employ ment of convicts upon Railroads and a a s other public works, is to be commen ded. The Repudiation bill will delusion aud a snare. ' prove a Important Suit Decided. .New York, March 17. In the suit of the Western Railroad (in North Carolina) airainat L. P. Pavne. for $430,000 in - m r - The Legislature adjourned last Monday, and the members have all re turned home ere this in safety and health, bonds, the referee baa decided in favor of we hone. The session was auite a loner the Railroad Company. Mr. Payne was A mod deal of bn.i..M.. -W a W 200,000 bail to give up the bonds, t a w a-a Bttt on consenting to deposit tbe bonds in V. ., W FC..,CU. ,T U.U VI th(J bandg o Cnart be any thing extra would be done. In fact, Qn the nominal bond of $1,000. -Tele t all 1 1 W S 1 we anew mat it was not possmie to ao grapmc uispaicn. much desired. The restrictions, with much, of general interest as the Constitu- The Road alluded to above is the one single exception perhaps, cover ground tion stood in the way, and we are not running from Fayettevijle in this State that no one proposed to enter upon. therefore surprised that so little was ef towards Raleigh, 42 miles, where it con- feeted. We are disnoaed to be eharitaJ ects with what IS known as the ? Chat : , . . , bam Railroad" from Raleigh, wnicli is hie toward the members, because we be- suppiied wilh rolling stock by the Raleigh Hove they did tbe best they could after & Gaston Railroad. Andrew Jackson and oogrbt to be maintained. (5.) Hot - m . aa . . a to change the ratio between tne pou ana property tax that is the poll tax shall eaual tbe tax on three hundred dollars . - m .1 -L - 111 worth of property, xo wis wo mere wm be no objection, for the reason that it will prevent either poll or property irom evaa ing its due share of taxation, as oue can not be changed with out changing the other in the same proportion. (6 ) Not to vacate or abolish any office before the expiration of the term of its present in cumbent. To this restriction we were opposed on many accounts, but having been made a part ot tne act of tne assem bly celling the Convention, we shall now urge no oojecuon tu (7.) Not to pay for slaves. We pre sume no one expected North Carolina to pay North Carolinians for slaves emanci pated by the Federal Goyernmeut (8.) Nor do we think any one proposed to make provision for any war debt. (9.) Nor was there eeer any purpose to require any educational or property quli fixation as a requisite for voting. (10.) Ner was there any purpose to restore imprisonment for debt. (11.) Nor prohibition against acts of ordinary legislature is merely i pre caution- unnecessary wc think to in sure a short session of the Convention. From shis brief review it will be seen that the only restriction of any practical importance Is the one which permits the present office holders to serve ont tbe term for which they were elected. 1 be Con vcntion has full power to chanee our county and township governments, to re quire every voter to show his poll-tax receipt ; to prevent fiom voting every man convicted of larceny : to change our whole judicial system : the mode of electing I j lodges-and magistrates; to require th icicobcu r.-4 : .i : :. : .. '.: lJUUgBS IV 1 IUC IUG CM I llll? IU 1UIUIIUII, Ull'l indeed to make all the other changes so THE CONV-'TI01, BILL. they refused to call a Convention prompt- 7 A Bill to be entitled an Act to call a Con vention of the people of North Caroli na. The change of guage on the N. 0. Rail Road has given rise to consider- Whereas, The present Constitution o North Carolina is, in many important particulars, unsuited to the wants and con sr Convention of the people is the only sure and is besides the speediest and most economical mode of altering or ameuding it, and believing the end iu view utterly impracticable by legislative enactment on account of the great number ot disco r but the said Convention may recommend tbe abolishment of any office when the present term therein shall expire or va cancies occur, and ibey may provide for filling such vacancies, otherwise than as now, and limiting tbe term thereof, -Her shall said Convention adept or preps) any plan or amendment or scheme ot compensation to the owners ot emancipat ed slaves, nor for the payment of any iability incurred whclly or in part in aid of tbe late war between tbe States, nor or tbe restoration of imprisonment for debt; nor shall they requue or propose any educational or property qualifications for office or voting, nor shall said con vention pas any ordinances legislative in their character, except such as are neceesary to submit the amended Consti- tntton to the people for their ratiheat'on or rejection, or to convene the ueneruj Assembly. Sec. 5. Tbe Constitution, as amended. shall be summitted to tbe people for their ratifiieatiou, and shall not be binding un til tbe same shall have been ratified by the qualified voters of tbe State , and the Con vention shall prescribe tbe mode whereby the sense of the people thereou shall be taxen ana recorded. Sec. 6. There shall be printed immedi ately ten copies of this act fur each mem ber of tbe General Assembly, and one hundred copies within thirty days aftei its laiificatiori for each board of county commissioner, and the use ot tbe regis- 11 i .a irara anu inures ot election in tneir re specttre counties ; and this act shall be in force and take effect from and after its ratification. - FAIR WARNING. AD persona indebted to McNeety A Walton are requested to come forward and make esitle- menas before tbe 1st. day of April, or they will find their accounts in the hand ofaaOtcer for eoliection. i3 TFs nm March, 18ih 1 mo. . The Piedmont Press, HICKORY, V, C, Is the only paper published ia Catawba County, and baa ao exleoeirs circulation among Merchants, fanners, and all classes of business mm. in tbe State. The Press is a live, wide-awake Duoerat'c paper, and is a desirable medium for advertising ia Western North Carolina. Liberal terms allowed on yearly advertisement. Subscrip tion $2 00, in advance. Address MURRIL Ac THOMLINSON. Editors and Proprietors. Tbe Mm at fort T. De Witt Talmage, Editor. Without Premium, $3; with Premium, $3. 25. To Clergymen, T5 cento lew. A Choice of Two PenMiCMS. Agent wanted. Also, Five Sabbath-School Papers Under the same editorial mrerriaion. rnblibed monthly, and suitable for School ro Home. .The beat and cheapest poaliabed. Beautiful Premiums with these aim. GOOD WORDO, MY PAPER, GOOD CHEER. OLD A5D YOUNG, DEE SON. NT A US j AST German). We number our papers, but do wot (late them, makinc them good at any ti Foil particulars and sample copies of all papers furnished on application. HORATIO C . KING, Pabliaher, BoX 3105. Mew 1 arch 18. Jones, as President of the Western Rail road iu lSG9-'70, involved the Road m serious difficulties by squandering (he Donas aua assets or tne noaa in various ways, some of which were deposited with T Dm mm a UmaIvam w Is fx kaa kann nm o I aj. A . ay nt-, a uiuci, wuw uo a .... - , . . ., . able discussion among the newspapers barrassug the Road bjr his pretended jod ut 0f eucnl Ag8tu;bVf a ..C .l.t. C... I XT'. - .J !- rTL - i- Html ... . m una oiuic uuu t iticiuim. ncic are a I T greut many indignant people about Ba- f .aeciB,0,n ,n JTor ol 'uef IVO" w,u " r A.iahlM it wn linn, to nnsh forward an ...i .l.- l mu I , r r - . auu a. uu., Cw uc extention towards the N U. Railroad at Legislature even got mad after the So Greensboro or Salisbury. charlotte Dem promo Court had given the Lessees the ocrut. t . a . . t t - I 2 - I O ngni to cnange tne guage, and proceeded This is tbe point for that Road to make dant and coufliciing provisions of the to pass a law to prevent the change after for. The Yadkinriver will soon be nav- Constitution s it uow is, now there- the work was done. Sorely tbe Lessees imtrf shoe her oophW nr. the finest "M"8- have some leral and cnnalitntional rls-ht I II L. . u A vA SeoIIOS I. The General Assmbhj of a r. I a i : u 1 " North Carolina do enact, (two-thirds of uvu,vcs..,VHWtw, k vine, wumiugion, unanesion, anu e Bn the members of each House concur- 1 . 1 i 1 m m m - 1 oe intenerred witn ny expoetjacto leg- South. Besides, the day is not distant ring), That a Convention of the people islation, or any other sort of legislation, when we will have a Railroad running no f North Carolina be, and the same is Jt looks like closing the stable door after thm..o.h n9Vi. Yatin Willt. nA W oereoy caned, to meet in too Hall ot the the horse is stolen. It ia loo lt now to A ni xt.A ?008e 01 9? tne city ot , , ,. . . . ' ' naieigu, on J&onday, tne btn day ot Sep- wn uW..,8 uur iuo ioa oi uie owie s Mt. Airy with jJanville and tne JXortn. tember, A. D. 187o. for the purpose of interest in the Rail Roads. We have Re rnnninsT the linafl. ahnvft nampd . here, cahaisiftrhi? wn& Aflnntinir mirh nmprirl .a. -w . I fm nao mree succeeding legislatures that there is much fb be gained that will re- menis to tne constitutions as tney may have expeudid their skill in doctoriuafihe donn the to nrosneritv of tbe section at the decm "ywy expedient, subject w - i r r ' j ' t i i .a i av Railroad cornorationa of the Rtst nA niha nA nf mTA Rnat All K ou ? lue coos uercn.auer pro- - r - - v.w-vg iav viiim viiu ouiu Auu d a. i a niv wuTMu- :j I - w ' - - - ; I vinun . A a j S S ml a . . . waaal yet matters nave growa worse day by tages are m favor of.this place. It should Sec. 3. Tbe said Convention shall con- day, lictter let Col. Buford have full be the object of the Eastern cities of this sist of one hundred and twenty delegates, control and waste no more time and moo- State to secure connection with the rich ud eic" county snail be entitled to tbe eyinthe vain attempt to recover lost mountain aeetiona. and through Saliabnrv me number of delegates that it has . .J . .; r. . ; memoere oi tne noi se j xveprestn awes is tne way to ao n, as every oisinteresteo, ouder the Qt npQrtioiimeQtBt and intelligent observer most see, if he will the said delegates shall have the onalifi take the trouble to examine carefully into cations required of members of the House the matter. What advantages are to of Representatives, ot which qualihiea FaoM.-iiu w;i;;i nr on the Convention shall be ;he judge. ivwvv rv a v a iv s a aaa e iuavii wa fi . , 0 . a 4 rfll 3 r ' I Sep fin ho 1 at hnviiHaif Af A aa. wu vsaas tea uuieuui VI 11 H 60 cts Per QUART Wine for Church purposes at quart at ENNISS Drug Store Next to Meronev A Bru. 60 da A ROYAL ORGAN. Tbe stomach has been well named a "royal organ," since it sways and controls the entire system, every gland, tissue and nerve sympa thizing with it as the servants of a prince sym pathize with their master. Each one of them is fed and sustained by it even the brain it self the centre of sensation, ia absolutely de pendent upon it for sustenance. Consequently, when the stomach fails to perform its all -important office, tbe subordinate organs also falter in their duty. Tbe reason why Hosteller's Stomach Bitters have such a wondrously bene ftcial effect upon the general hearth, and are inch a reliable preventive of disease, ia that they speedily overcome weakness or disorders ef the stomach, and thus insure complete nour ishment of tbe entire system and a healthful iiirfnrmanpc nf ill) varimw funrlinna T'nlilro those stimulants whose alcoholic principle ia PrBSCriptiOll D6Dcirtlll6Ilt . anmouinei oy juaicious meutcauon, me spirit ous basis of these Bitters, which is of the purest description, holds in solution herbal alteratives and invigorants to which a foremost rank haa ia as e v . Deen assigneu in materia raeuica. rint it u not alone the fact that these sovereign bo tanic elements enter into the composition ollXexttoMeroncyAP.ro. me Dinerw nisi cunsiiiuves mem mien a oe- 30 cts WILL BUT A gallon of tbe Best Kir OU Xm88' DRUG STORE. Next to Merooey A Bro'a. S aSr" 1 CeCaa! ak vl saV saBsaafr aaE aCsalLa ddmWtWm asatoH aaaaaaaaa 1 .e. nign tonic and corrective, but also that they are so happily combined that the full effect of each is exerted upon the disordered or debili tated system. The digestive and secretive organs are the first to experience their benefi cent operation, which extends, by sympathy, to 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 medicine. attempt to recover opportunities. Since tbe Lease has bet n decided to be valid, we hope the authori ties will collect the rent promptly, and let ws have a rest from tbe Railroad war. CONVENTION CALLED. We certainly have a right to rejoice that a Convention has at last been called, since we have persistently and ceaseless ly advocated the calling of a Convention to change the Canby Constitution aud for other purposes from the time that Con stitution was forced upon North Carolina by bayonets and negro and scalawag votes in 1868 : We strenuously opposed its adoption, and we believe we were the first to write a newspaper article de nouncing it and urging a Ccnvention of the people to change it. put our wnoie people bave cause to rejoice that they now have the opportnui ty to rid themselves of an instrument so objectionable and oppressive, and we will not presume that we, ouly or that only a small majority of the people, were iu favor of a Convention ; for we believe that all true North Carolinians the white people, tbe tax payers, have been in favor of the measure all the time, and that they have as much right to rejoice as we. Now, that a Convention has been call ed, and that there is no alternative but to elect members to it, it be hooves us to elect our best men. The character of the Constitution that will be formed will depend upon tbe kind of men the people elect to the Convention. The great duty then is to select good and true men. To frame a Constitution requires the services of men of ability, of foresight, of prudence. J The Rads will no donbt make a des pcrate effort to elect a majority of Radicals A. . 1 a"s I e. . 10 me convention, ana tt Witt require therefore the utmost vigilance and activity on tbe part of Conservatives to defeat them. Let every Conservative resolve to do his whole duty and secure tbe elec tion ot good men. m . - i . - I cuaneswn oy securing connections lanner ffQdtf 1875 the gheriffa of Uie Stale shall North than Salisbury t They already open noils for the election of delegates to have ample connection by land and water the said Convention from their respective with the northern Dart of the State and counties, anu tne election aforesaia, ana i . i .: r .1 with Virginia. The products of the -S'- shall be hld end Anndne'JMl tha nfficera thoronf mountains are what they need. They jntnin T rptri jfrora anil A iroa rf olnVrirn w I auwawwsaapk avf.iM He kmsvs juukw wa VlVVaiVUi 1 as - - need the hue beeves, mntton, cabbage, appointed ; the vote counted and com fruit, honey, hay and other products ! pared; the result proclaimed, and certifi- - a 1 . . which are to be had in great abundance iu cale ""J n th,e 8ame maBner 18 now piutmcu uy luw tur iuc eiecuou oi meuj- beis of the House of Representatives of this section, and especially in Davie, Yadkin, sorry, Wilkes, Alexander, Al leghany and Ashe, as well as iu those counties already opened up by the West era N. C. Railroad. This is the point. Prescriptions Carefullv Compounded day or night by experienced, and skillful Druggist. with neatness and despatch. To Ministers of the Gospel 1 will sell il considerably below say regular prices. J(. H. ESMSS, D NEW ADVBRTI8KMENT6 School Wanted. A yoani? lailv thoroughly qualified ia all the usual English Branches, desires a situa tion. She can also give instruction in sev eral Ornamental branches. Would prefer the lace of Assistant in some established school ; ut will accent-entire responsibility where a school can be kept up with regularity. r or iunner iniormation aaarcss r. u. dox No. 32, Salisbury. FOB SALE. A Fresh Supply of Brigg's Garden Seed received this day at ENN1SS' Drew Store Next to Meronev A Bro. NOTICE. To Creditors of the estate of. H. L. Brown, deceased. All persons baring claims against the estate of H. L. Brown, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or be fore the 5th day of March, 1870, and all persons indebted to aaif estate are requested to settle promptly. March 5, 1875. JOHN 8. HENDERSON. Administrator de bon.it non of the estate of H. L. Brown, dee'd. March 4, 1874 owe. NAVASSA (MAE Superior Coirt: Daiie Couty- LOOK OUT A BEAUTIFUL METALIC GRAVE COTIBIIQ Is now offered to very one interested in beautifying and protecting the rtwrn their deceased relative. They are made in four sia.es, with a variety of styles, mnjpnf ia priee frees tU to 860, according to site and style. Lan be pawn ted any color deeirw gaNaniaed to suit the tate of pcrebaeers. A galvanised plate, eontaini inscription partie desire, is famished with each mound fret ekewm. TH S HANDSOME DECORATION ia offered at such prices as to place it within reach of all. We invite the and public feuerally to call aud examine for themselves. Specimen can b- seen at J. A. Ramsay s office. O. YLYUOL, I Jin I 8iUbmrp, H. aAe. ft. 9Htf WHITEL0CK 8 VE6ETAT0R SUPERIOR TO ANT FERTILIZER In The UNITED STATES. FOR COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO. WST Forasie by J. XeDAUOHLIN, A Boa, Charlotte, If. C WEIL A BRO. O ilsaa orn, N.C. H. M, HOUSTON. A Co. Morroe N. C. MURKAY, Co., Wilaainatoa. N. C. WILLIAMSON, UPCHURCH.A THOMAS, Raleigh, h. a W. L. MeOHER. Frsnklimon, N. C TKMBKRLAKE A EARES, Pacifte. N. C. BRANCH A CO. Wilson, N. C W. A. ANGEIR, DURHAM, N.C. March, 4, 3moa A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. W are solas sa exteasivs busiaras is CLOTH ISO aad CUSTOM TA1 (.ou: SC.. Uroarfc Ioeal Ageoav who are sapplied wtta aasap'ee aaeerlaf oar Keadv-saaSS and t osU Piece OeoOa alee a. Tbe plan ia w rk-af watt tt aad osrselves. Ws sssws in Uis Use, aad foe tksi sea sua will with boss fid- applicants for aeeocss. Bead real name aad rs tare see as as eaaraetsr. DEVLIN A CO F. O Box We Wew Tork City La Law LsT aw BELL& BRO. Offer tbe seat selcrtiow of Jewetrv to U oasd ia Western North Carolina, Osssastiaf vC LADIES' A GENTS' GOLD WATCHES lat Opera and V e a I h ai na . OOLvD PtvATBD Jewelry, Sum The attention oj Far mors is called to the JoUoxina statements of the merits of this My I arm situated on Oraots creek about 9 superior Fertilizer miles from Salisbury la now for sale. T i This farm contains about 240 acres, of the best tanning land in Rowan Countv. Has on it a rood two story dwelling House a double barn and other necessary buildings and also a well of excellent water. Parties wishing to purchase good and cheap property will find it to their interest to give me a call, can alwaya be found at hluttz, (iraham A Rendlssaan's Store Salisbury, N. C. R. FRANK GRAHAM. March 18, 1875, Smo. No member who may be elected to the Coovaotion should take the oath prescribed by the Couveqtioo bill, so far as the restrictions are concerned, fill-- T t 1 . . i n uegifiature oaa no nent and no pow-. w restrict the action of the people' delegates to the Convention, and each assumption of power should not be re cognized. Wben the members elect to tbe Con vention meat in Raleigh on (hi 6th day the General Assembly. Sec. 4. The said delegates shall be called to order at 12 o'clock on tbe day nxea tnerexor. oy tne uniet justice or one of tbe Associate Justices of the Supreme Court or Secretary of State, who. From the Wilmington Journal. " therQ be do quorum, shall adjourn rrru n4- wii a ii- '" w tbe same place, aud Irom day to CHanfiA at its Prnviainn. d? until a 9Qoram han aPPn "d on the appearance of a quorum, he shall ad The object for which we have been minister to each of them tbe following laboring tor seven mouths is accomplish oath : ed the Legislature has called a Conven- ''You, A. 13., do solemnly swear (or tion to rid us of the burdens of the Canby affirm , as the delegates elect iball choose,) Constitution. that von will faithful! v maintsin end The text of the bill, as published on support the Coustitution of the United yesterday, shows the Convention is what States and the several amendment there- is called a restricted Convention, that is to, including the 13th, 14th and 15th to say, it is restricted or prohibited from amendments; and that you will neither doing certain things that but for the re- directly or indirectly evade or disregard amotions imposeo, u mignt ao. we do the duties enjoined nor the restrictions uoi propose to aiseuss now tar these re- imposed upon tbe Convention by the act strictious may be binding on the Conven of the General Assembly authorizing your uon, lor the reason that we do not deem tbo election. So help you God." question to have any practical importance. And no delegate shall be permitted to We teel quite sure the Convention will ait or be entitled to a seat in said Convnn. disregard none of the prohibitions impos- vention, or act a delegate thereto, until be ed upon it. shall have subscribed to the above oath What we propose to do this moraine: is or affirmation: and as soon aa a msinrit v to consider very briefly what restrictions of the delegates elect shall have thus ap- upon the power of the Convention are peered and been sworn in, they shall then imposed by the act of the Legislature, proceed to elect their presiding officers, The restrictions are (1) Not to interfere aud such other officers and servants as with tbe Homestead and personal exempt they from time to time, shall find neces tion. If the largest liberty were permitted sarv: and if a vacancy shall oeenr. the. it is safe to say no one would exercise it same shall be filled by law as ia the case of T iowsriering who toe riomesteaa law. vacancies in tbe General Assembly. Every body is agreed upou that. (2) Said Convention shall have no nower to Not to interfere with the Mechanics aud consider, debate, adopt or propose any laborers lien and marr.ed women's ngbts. amendment to the existing Constitution or 4 s l I a. 1 it i i reswicuon, aiso, ait are agreed, ordinance upon the following subjects : xuese tiens and ngnts ougbt not to be (I.) Jhe Homestead and Personal interfered with. (3.) Not to change Sec. Property Exemptions, the mechanics' and 3, Art. 6. of the Constitution. This sec- and laborers' lien, and the ris-hta of sin tion requires taxation to be ad valorem ried women, as now secured by law, nor uuu m juBinuu proper. .) iot to cnange to alter or amend section 3 or ft, article V Sec, 5 of same article. This section for of said Constitution, nor chanee the ratic NOTICE U. 8. INTERNAL BEVENUE. SPECIAL TAXES. May 1, 1875, to April 30, 1876 The Revised Statutes of the United States, Sections 332, :37, 3?38, end 339, require every person engaged in any business, s voca tion, or employment which renders him liable 8PECIAL TAX, TO PROCURE AND J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent. Salisbury, N. C. Price $60 Cash, $65 payabls 1st November. Mr, J. A. BROWN. Asjent for Nivsssa G Co., bALISBCMT, N. & Dear Sir : I take pleasure in sivins vou the following statement in regard to the Ha vast Ouano, which I have been usius for the pa' two years under cotton on my farm- la 1873 1 used one ton st the rats of 200 lbs. per sera, leaving one test row for each sere. The final result wss 900 per cent, more cotton, and near ly 200 per cent, on money invested. In 1874 (last year) I used one ton sad s half, applied it as tn 1873, and the final result was 640 per cent, more cotton. Not oaring a fig who nsss it or who don't, who says it pays or who don't, or who believes report or who don't, I expect so to use it ao long as it ia kept up to its standard. xoora, ass K. A. FROP8T. Rowan Co., N. C. to a PLACE CONSPICUOUSLY IN HI8 ESTAB LISHMENT OR PLACE OF BUSINESS a STAMP denoting the payment of said SPE CIAL TAX fur the Special -Tax Tear be gining May 1, 1875, before commencing or continuing business after April 30, 1876. Clattow, N. C Feb. a, 1876. Maaeas. THOMPSON k WHITAEEB: Sirs : In answer to the repeated questions ss to test oi several guanos last jear, J request vou to publish the following statement for the pub lic benefit. (Bvexamiuationyouwillaeeih.it your Nawaasa beats these alL and I intend to use none other this year). I sms1 wtta triads of snsnn In ths following THJC 1 AJLU9 fMBttAUJSiU wiinifl 1 manner, weiaht 20 lbs, of each kind, put it in THE PlidVlSTONS OF THE LAW T four rows, the rows being 100 raids lone, th ABOVE QUOTED ARE THE FOL- " t Uw rau of 845 lbs. guano par acre, on T nartVfi VTZ . common poor gray land, and gathered from w ' "1 tli rnartiTfi niflinn in fn nwi : .u r . . j 1. . ' . U,UB ",c asjisiaturu w contract any new between tne poll and property tag as debt or contract any new pecuniary obli- therein published; nor shall the said Oon- gallon, unless it snail in the same bill veiuion have msw tn n or .m IeT7a Pel ux Iu pay the interest an- and amendment or ordinace vacating any nqally, It also forbids the Legislature office or term of office now existing and to land the credit of the State to any rail- filled or held by virtue of any election or road or other corporation unless the same appointment under the existing Goustitu- oe epprovea oy a airect vote ot tne people fwn and laws, until the same shall be ot tne owe. I oese are proper safeguards JT seated or expired under eitiiog laws Rectifiers $200 00 Dealers, retail liquor 25 ou Dealers, wholesale liquor luu 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale 50 00 Dealers iu malt liquors, retail w uu Dealers iu leaf tobacco 25 00 Retail dealers iu leaf tobacco -500 00 And on sales of over tl.OOO. nny cents lor every dollar In excess ot fi ,uw. Dealers in manufactured tobacco .5 00 Manufacturer of stil Is -50 0' i And for each still manufactured 20 00 And for each worm manufactured .20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco .. 1000 Manufacturers of cigars 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class (mors than two horses or other animals) 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two horses or other animals). ...25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse or other animal) 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or public conveyance)..- -. 10 00 Brewers ot less than 500 barrels ou uu Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100 00 Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any or tfie Soeeial Taxes named above must apply to J. J MOTT, Collector of Internal Re venae at States- ville. N. C. and nav for and procure the Special TaxStamn or Stamna thev need, prior to May f, 1875, and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. J. W. DOUGLASS, riimaWssinssrl r-'n--rTtjLi jfsj Omci of IatsaaAX Rxvawr a, WASHISOTOK, D. C , February . 1875, March 18, 1874,-4 ft Henrv B.Owoes,J.T. Willis A wife Jennie, H. L Lineberrirr A wife Julia, Edward L. Ovw, sn infant who roes by his next friend J. T. WUlisnsson, sad WU 1 ism & Owens sa infant who soes by h)s next frivud J. T. William son. rtaintif: Uriah Phelps, and Harvey Suariu, F. M. Philfipa and W. R. Sharps, admr. of the Estate of Hiram Pbalps, dee'd. Defendant. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA TO THE SHERIFF OF DAVIE COUNTY OREETTINO : You are hereby commanded in tbe name of the Slate to Summon Uriah Pbelpa, and Hi-r- vev F. M. Phillips and W. R. Shame. drar. of tbe Estate of Hiram Phelps, dee'd. ... .. . . aeienuani in toe aoove action, to appear at tbe next term of ths Superior Court of the countv ot lavie at the Uourt Hoose ia Mocas- yilleinn the 2nd Monday after the 3rd Monday in March, then and there to answer the cosn plaint f H enry B. Ownea, J. T. Williamson wife Jennie, S. L. Linrbemer A wife Julia. William 8. Owem, Edwstd L. Owens, Plaintiffs n tnissult. Ann vou are further command to notify ths said defendant that if they fail to anwer the complaint within the time paci fied by law, the said plaintiff will spdIv to the Contt for ths relief demanded in the complaint snd fbr all costs snd eharres in this suit incurred. Witness H. B. Howard Clerk of oar said Court at office in Mockaville, thU the 16th day of February. A. TX 1875. Seal J H. B. HOWARD. Clerk of Superior Court Davie Countv. In the above case, it appaarine to the saUafac- thMi of the court, that Uriah Pbalps one of the Uefsndsnu in ihuoaso is a a on rsaidant of this State and that hia place of residence ia unknown, it is ordered that sat vies of Nmimmi be made bv publication in the "Carolina Watchman," a newspser published ha Balkdwry, V. C, for six weeka auccesaivelv. H. B. HOWARD. C. 8. C. Feb. J5, 1875 w. Printers fee $10,50 8ILVEB WAliE, GOLD PESS. drt. They are ajreota ft the celebrated shoes -Hstfaaal Spectacles and Ere Olssssi. ad from Kinvte Crystal PEBBLES. Watcher, tjucka Jewelry repaired and warranted 12 months, charges as tsnt with good work. Store uu Main street. 1 Hotel. 2p . 1874 ly. V0ETH CAX0LUIA 00LL1U afocrr Puxaaaxr, Caaaaars Co, N C Tbe second five saoaiths term of this I tion will befia Jan. 4th, 1875. Expenses for Board, ToiIk Washinc. Fuel sod Uabu. fr J-or Catalogue apptv to L, A. B1KLE. CKAIGE & CRA1GE ATTORNEYS Al LAW AMD So lif iters inBunkniptn. Special attention paid to prwcsed- ing ia bukrnplcsv 3a. Saps. A, H 1RUWABE. Waaa voa east Hardware at law figures, call on the undersigned at He t Granite Row. D. A ATWELL. Salisbury ,N C.May 1 3-tf . Blactier aid Hateta, Attoneye , C cur i elcn and Solidtocm. 8ALISBURY, JT. C Jannary 22 1st piekinc. Id Id 4th Total 17 13 19 774 17 ft 18 75 17 IS 12 73 17 13 19f 73 17 SS 14, -73 1ft 14 16 69 16 13 12 66 F. J. HOLLOW AY. Feb. 25, 1875. 1 mo. Sea Fowl, 8tar Phosphate, Whann's Raw bone, Patspsco, Brad lev's S. P. of L. Gnanahani, Kerosene and Soline Oil AtReducedPricetat Next to Meroney & Bro. 83 30 29 FOB SALE. A No. 1 Home Shuttle Sewina Machine, ia first-rate running order, whh table and all necessary fixtures for sals for 186. Apply at thuttOcs. , l March 4, 1,74. tf. easily made by sellina TEAS at IMPORTERS' PRICES, or K etUng np clubs in towns and eonatry fat the oldest Tee Company in America- Greatest indu. menu. Send fur eirwalax, CANTON TEA CVf Ifto vnsBBPava sf IL 4 The Nortb Carolina HOME Insurance Co., OF RALEIGH, N. C. INSURES DWELLINGS. STORES, MFJU CH VNDISE, AND All Classes of Insurable Properly, Again Laaa ac BssMfB y fira, as the Most Favorable Termi . Its Stockholders are gentlemen interested ia building ap North Carolina Insti tutions, and among them are j of the prominent bas so d financial men of the State. AU Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. It appeals with confidence to the In surers of Property in North Carolina. Encoirap Hone MitioR R. H. BATTLE, Jr., Praai. 0, B. ROOT, Vice President. 8EATON GALES, Secr'y. P. COW PER, Supervisor. ANDREW MURPHY, tfBftst Hslissif. March, J. C. HOOPER & Co's. SALOON, n A SIO HOINECMREI SALISBURY, N. C, Have oat raodvsd s tne Us Native brands of WHISKEYS, BRANDIES, GIN, RI M, Ac, f) Berry Foster's df O. P. Thomas at Co's, Byg Whiskey, and North Whiskey. French Brandy, Ac ate., Brandy, J. C. U Bast bot wines, Seal Besody , from the 0. W. Garrett fc Co.. N. 0. aad Canned meats, Oysters, aad fl Cheese, Ate. W.T. Black veil Jc OsH (W. T. B.) Ctwwtnf Tihaera, dsw Original Imrham SsaaUaf TfSSSSSi Cigars ,aad a opply of the sVkkf MoW ehanm pipes, aad the Jet ar THJ OsJl and m Ufhll
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