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I I . ' " Carolina Watehman. L o c a L. APRIL 8. perl Honiioy at A. Parker's- p,nneri are planting Corn in this county. t ideiable repairs are progiwing at the rpilCopl t'horcn. Vrieh Sugar Curd Hams just received, at i r, t i pgrker', anu nnvmmw. T s McCubbina was in the city Mon- j, lo whom weare indebted for a small pack J'of public document. wk- fresh supply of choice Family llaeksrel, j8t reived at A. Parker's, i fks Rural Carolinian contains many articles . L. :nterct and uaefulneaa in the April w. rret to hear that Drv Houston, who . mi. k for several weeks, is but Juki oee"1 4"" IttUtifanv,iaproTed. ... W.tchman Job office ia prepared to -,.te with neatness and dispatch all kind, of jrork on the most reasonable terms. - v H. Marsh will, we understand ,ood connect a planing machine with his foundry and shops. We rise to explain. We made a rath awkward mistake last week. We amid Row, Mr M. Crawford preached at the Methodist Church when, he really did no snrh tkim. n.,. w , 1JUI we fibbed unintentionally. We eon I'd nt be at all the churches at the same time, so we got our ikw irixu rename persons who did attend the several churches. We were furnish h text by one member, and the matter and man are Prepared Green Applet, for Family oniy la cents per lb. at A. Parker's, Our Taxes for 1875. We are in recint of a con v of th Stt Revenue Law for the present year, as re ef atly passed by the Legislature. The taxes iiupuseu are as roiicws : On each taxable poll, 95 cents, to be de voted to purposes of education and the sup- KAa . .C I. ' wwM The II"" Miss A 9 Chancy, do - do 4o - ner of the sermon by another, neither of whom Prt of the poor." said anything abouU change of ministers for r7 value of real and personal the day. and so we took it for rni iV. property, including stacks, bonds, moneys. matter of course Mr. Crawford filled hi. - credits, dec., (subject only to exemptions pulpit .. usual, when it turns out that Rev. Dr. TlL' i ... ik v v v" ti uuiriiu uruton preached instead. Next time we'll t Fur suoDort of the try to be more accurate. 1 for support of the convicts and to be aimlied t a general prosecution of work connected lMPASTiVT Trt Att Tk. t it l J mwi Ktntrai vaiuHUon u tMiTtv. - . . r j complaint that seems to spare neither class On net lueomes and nrofita. than that nor condition of persons, is seated in the liver. I derived from property taxed from (my source Many with woe begone countenances, despon- M;nafCtw' ttn italics are ours.) 2 per centum dent anirita and ImmhsI f-i;. 1 SCHEDULE B. . , , 6", J) HI The fol nirJncr - eyery event until even suicide has been known Sfth,,i1 SFJZTLJE 1 v.": to result from this morbid condition of body for the privilege of earrvinir on the business and mind. Simmons' Liver Regulator is known or doin? the net n.iniPri nA cliull not Vim to be a specific for affections of the Liver I construed lo relieve any person from the Spleen and Kidneys. Unlike most preparations fl" "f the ad valorem tax on bis prop- t Fii moot. r .1.- ! . . . riiv, rts auo e uroviueo : liver ...,.i. ;. j: j j 1 1 heatneal companies, 2f tier cent, of the UVer Or Stomach IS ll;OrP'aiU7.Pfi nmt ennn V.,... 1 O " irrOS rPlHIS. r . I rur nnurtup stores the emaciated and Rpirilless dyspeptic On each concert, or lecture for profit, $5 suuercr, to a more hopetul condition of life than he could otherwise attain. The Episcopal Methodist Take Simmons' Liver Regulator great Southern vegetable medicine for all 1 j!uLtouI) billions diseases. It will cure Dyspepsia,. . m Mrs M Earnhart Soar Stomach, Cholera, Chronic Diar nbcea, Headache, Constipation, Bilious Colic, Jaundice. No familj should be without it, as it is the safest and surest medicine for all the complaints of child ren. ! - 3.50 3.00 8.09 "11.00 5.00 do do" EW do -8 W do " W W - 4.00 do " do - 5.50 o " 4.00 do " do " 3.00 Geo. Butler talks of going into the ministry, and has already entered into a discuseioD as to whether he shall be per muted to pace the plate himself. Roches ter Democrat. says ; "This Ws are indebted to Capt. John Beard for a Jot of early Cabbage and Tomato plants. He till have large quantities of both. aoon. un every exhibition of a circus or men agerie, for each day or part of day, $50 , and 5 per cect. of gross receipts ; and for eaeh medicine is acknowledged to h.v no po.1 0,u" . accompanying a circua or - lnCnaPfriM. t.ir tX hlh uvtru nhonru U triUlIK a Liver Medicine, and it gives us great satis- in . . - - . 8 .: a TT. m f 10; and 5 per cent, of receipts. of per cent firm and ..n.rom. -' .UMl " " . m P" r r ...1.1 . Ail (itllM ffh ht nng f- ..nnuxitnt nas oeveiopea in securing so valuable a remedy the public, $ 10 for each performance as Simmons' Liver Regulator." ! Gift enterprises, $5, and one p ot receipts Mr. George Buis, has bought the house and bton the corner of Inniss A Shaver St recta, ssd will proceed to repsir it fv r a residence at ones: We rgrt to learn thai J Caldwell, the inimitable Local of the Charlotte Observer, is at SUtesville unite ill with iuflamatory rhtamatism. From the number of stills we saw leaving v-..r. lt U it A. Xesve's a few days ago. we would say spirits will be plentiful hereabouts ere long. More rilUbuatering : Two hotel clerks scrimmaged at the depot yestf rday aft r noon. "Nobmly hurt," as Lt-coln The last eliance to get the Benhow House or some other large gift for two dollars and fifty ceuts .' The drawing of the Grand Gift 1 Concert, in Greensboro, N. C, has been de ferred until April 19th, when it will, without any further delay, be Droceeded with Those w the ishinz to invest can do so by sending to th me as formerly .e Manager. C P. Meudenhall. box 8. JT" Bank agencies. $10 per annum. Billiard saloons, $20 for each table. Bowling alleys, ice, $20. Liquor dealers, 5 per cent, of purchases. Retail liquor dealers, $3 per month. Dealers in malt liquors only, $1.50 per month. The purchase tax of merchants remains box 8, per cent, of gross re Cel '.its a M I E ijrreen.toro, sj. u., or of the agents at dif- National Ranks lerem piaea. i icKets lor sale in this place tax or iroin SOU to JgUU per annum, aceoru Meudenhall, by JOHN H. ENXISS, D. L. BRINGLE, M. L. HOLMES, J. ALLEN BROWN. The beautiful cross entwined with a wreath of fldwcr,Ulint ut on the altar within the chan cel, St the Lutheran Church on Master Sunday, was made by Mrs. A. Heilig. Our Living and Our Dead for April has been received. The table of contents eruhcaces a great many articles of interest. The able number of contributors is not reduced. New Goods Messrs. Walton A Ross are reosiving their Spring and Summer slock of SCSI Goods. They buy cotton, corn, hay, and nearly every article of commerce, and sell goods as low as any body. See their advertisement ia this paper. in Stanly, we take the a private letter from Yadkin Rail Road following extract from Stanly : "I think the prospect for Stanly county to voU for the subscription to the Kail Koad by a resoectable majority is very good, we must make a big effort, for if we fail now I fear the prospect ia done with for a lone time, stir Kowan np. 1 think Stanly is sore. A Radical Trick. The Radical papers in the North are trying to make capital by giving out that the U011. Jefferson Davis is a possi ble candidate for the presidency. The praises of Mr. Daviu, are not the honest sentiments of these jouruals, and in con tradistinction of the old cry that M . Uavns was an lmbccilo aud a traitor, the Washington Chronicle now says : ''His ability as an executive officer and as Senator, no one whoee opinion is wonh a grottt, will disparage. His personal in tegrity, and his hnnest belief in the 1 . . L . 1 1 n . . . riant or uic several orair-a to Recede rom the Ltiinn, we think will not be disputed. In this he had the7 support ot nearly ali the Democratic leaders Sooth nd a large majority of throe of the North." These compliments are too thin, and the ulterior object of their publication so ap parent, we scarcely think Southern news papers wll fall into tho snare. The sug gesiion is designed m a firebrand in the ranks of ilie Democracy, and to knit gain the shatieted ranks of Uopnblican- ism. weean anord to watt when we have nothing tangible to expect in the coutest. Jopic. ag to amount of business done. Auctioneers, oue percent, on gross amount or sales. Commission merchants, one per cent, on commissions, except from sales of articles which al-e the growth or production of this State. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 FORTUNE IH IT. E-ery family buys Earnbaxt, 1 - O A Eagle, lM,'OH Eagle, 1 lot Mrs B C Eunisa. 1 " Tom Ellis (col) 1 Peter Pulta, 1 " Nancy Fraley (eol)do K W I i 0 1 " W. R. Garmao, do M 6 25 1 lot Eveline Green (ool) do " 2 00 1 house Ac lot M Heodersou (col) E 1 .50 1 Jalta Henderson do 8 W 9.00 I " " Jno A Holt doWW 18.00 1 Heirs of W Howard do N W 4 JO 1 " Rowan Horah do 8 W i 4 50 I lot Mary Hudson do t s 1.75 1 lot J M Hudson do t ! 1.50 I house dc lot Pink Rail do E W 4.00 1 do Daniel Hudgins do 8 W 3.50 I do Mitebel Hall sW do 3.00 1 do Harriet Johnson do N W 3.00 KER Erie, Pa. 4w. it. Sold by Agents. Address, G. 8. WAL-1 1 house Ac lot Mrs Krisatgar E W do 2 50 1 o jas. Kerr do do 12-50 1 do Milos Kelly (eol) do do 1.50 1 house do J U Lowe do E W do 6-50 1 house Henry Long (col)do 8 W do 1.50 1 hou,. & lot Mrs M Myers do E W do 3.00 V f!ll s sasas s m m a. Qo n W do lo.Zo (DOfl Daily to Aeentt. 85 tJoU and the beat Family Paper new srticl in America, with two $5.00 Chroraos, free. AM.M'FG CO., 300 Broadway. N. Y. 4w 1 do W J Mills 1 do Mis M McRi.rie do 1 do David Murphy eol do 8 W . m (ICPJSampk-s to Agents. Ladies' Corabi- 1 do li M ichael Adiur of do N W I llttnaliun eetiie-rxoic, wuu unromos Send stamp. F. F Gmjcx A Co.. New Bedford M gnOT-f mlTLTK PISTOLS. Of say t evcij tlnd lot Okiatocn. SJMSJjp HEVOLTOtS, TO feAKE Tl enough MOJNEY in the next three months to keep you a year, any unemployed person between the ages of 16 and 70 should take an agency for The I lj.us- tratki) eeki.y, a large, rparkhng. literary and family paper, ($2.50 a year) pure, instruct ive, and amusing; half of its pages full of beau tiful rti i'Ii ires the oilier halt contain insr the choicest reading matter. James PAttTox ieo.And?riioD contributing editor. Lake that great Enelish ?m Alison, paper, the London Illustrated Aetrs, it is highly moral, but entirely unsectarian and non-politi cal. During a. year it furnishes' over 1,100 pictures, and the equal of 9 large octavo col- nines of reading matter. J GIVES AWAY. 1 do Junius Mears(eol) do B W I do Mat .Melton do do 1 do Mrs Cresay Owen do If W. I do C Plyler do W W do J A Pearee do S W 1 dw'MrsM Plainer do do 1 do H Reeves eol do do 1 do P Steel do do do 1 do M A Smith do E W 1 do Mrs D Shaver Adr. of do 1 do Maria Smith do do 1 do Cbas. Stanard col. do do I do Lewis Seales do IdoSwinkJL do S W 1 do I) RTrezler do I W 1 do W C Thomas do W W 1 do J C Turner Aft. do 8 W I do Mrs L Vogler do E W I do Tbos. VauderfoJd do N W I do J uo Williams do E W do 18.00 do 3.00 do 3.00 do 3 .50 do 3.50 do 2.00 do 15.25 do 3.00 do 300 do 1-00 do 4.00 do 8 50 do 10 JO do 300 do 4.00 do 3 50 do 1.00 do 6 50 do 150 do 20 50 do 1.50 do 7 JO do 4-50 LDTTZ'S COLUMN. THEO. F. KLUTTZ. WhlcMle dt Retail ttrar SALISBURY, N. 0. To Merchants, House keepers, Younsr Folks. UiaroLks, Smokers, Fam- ters, Farmers, Grangers, ana Everybody else. m Mm .a . nenerer you need anrtiiing in me wj oi MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS. Tie Norm Caroli H0ME Insurance Co., OP RALEIGH, N.CL IX8CRES DWELLINGS. BTOEES, MEK- CH INDUE, AND ill Classes if Iinnile Prspmy, AaiAat Low or Damage by F ir e , oa tkf Moat Favorable Tanaa. Its 8toeUhnldrrs are gentlemen interested io building up North Carolioa IsmWH1 lution, aud among I hem are asaay U ibe proaaioeol baa- incrs and financial ofibe Bute. PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS SEEDS dec , If you want the best articles for leaat saonejr, go to KLUTTZ S DRUG 8TORE. All Lomtt Promptly Adjusted and m. It appeals with eonfideooa to the surers of Property io North Carolina. Io- 4 t the GARDEN SEEDS. taraie Hone Iutititins. : And enough Pemonal property, eonatating of numerous articles, as ex following amount of town named as follows: LSAldrich, col Mr. Ross, of the firm of Walton & Roas, has unite a noveltv in the ahane of a pistol. It is a tingle barrel, can be loaded in a second and discharged in lem time. It Lb the beat weapon to commit suicide with that we have ever seen Ladies who have been disappointed in love and feel so inclined, would do well to call on Mr Kom and try this novelty. We feel sure they will succeed, especially if the weather is warm Dr. J. L- Henderson. It given ua pleas ure to he aide to welcome thia able physician and popular citizen to our town. The Doctor has located in our place aud will continue to practice hia profession. He has long practiced with great success at Mt, Pleasant and through Cabarrus county, and we hope the preference he as shown for our place will not prove less re munerative. A Beautiful Keply. In visiting the poor families in mjnUf thi" morning 1 ed part of the town, to hud scholars for the Sunday school, a gentleman found a Utle girl, only six years old, trying to read her Testament. She was a member of the school, and very fond of it ; and though quite young, was a good scholar. She wanted a hymn book, and the gen tlrman promised to get her one, if she would learn to read the fifth and sixth chapters nt" Matthew in a fortnight. She did so : and when she read the first few Hrima tvhn L-unn hnnua fur hira. f 'i Fur i i i 7 ".TI Z ..v. ' wva o.o v. Mi.wf " - uvrr'i fniMt wpiic a iirtro pncrriivinor un in u each horse I rV bIzp. 17x24 inches. T lii-vie are pxnuiaWp Itiuerent dentists, $5 for each county. fuasimiks of the finest steel engravings, on heavy Peddlers of goods, wares, &c., $10 for tinted paicr, with margins suitable for fram- each county. ing, and are truly a fine art gallery every year. Lightniug-ind men, $10 for each county. Beside, each subscriber is presented with the Gypsies, $50 for each county. chromo. ''Gold Fish, Fruits and Flowers," size Drummers and persons who sell by sample 2il feet, in 27 oil colors, painted by Ramsey. or otherwise. $50 per aunum. ?ot the ar "n (nest Pfnmm evur pice, Insurance c,.cpauies, (foreign,) 2 per bfl Wdly beaut,JU throw ever pro- cent of reeeinta diioed. It is just the paper for vhieh everybody ceut oi receipts. has been wailing larger and finer than any oth- oCHEDITLb Lf. uir ,i, .i f.rt Ti i u each marriage license, fl. (or double m 8ubjlcriberH a day being received) proves the former charge.) and on each marriage this. So complete, so progressive, so full of contractor mortgage to secure creditors, useful as well as entertaining matter is this pa- where the amount secured exceeds $000. per, that we venture to assert that toevcry think- $1.00. ins. observant American, a years' subscription Twenty-five dollars' worth of personal costs $1.50 is, in actual, useful value, worth fifty dollars. Autffla, l ins coraooyuion is une qualled. It is an instanfancou and pronounced nvuxesn. Every good American takes at least one paper, of course. He takes this paper be cause (1) it is the nicest, newest and best; (2) is the cheapest uiviug a great bargain and thus suits the hard times. It sells itself. Be i if . ni.; .? quiCK. ii vim wain hii uenry. l m nme oi inc vearany agent can make from $10 to $20 per day. Send three stamps lor specimens and ii1 - eral terms with reports tromacents, anbacrtbera, and press notices ; or,hetter yet, to save time. send $'2.o0 at once for a complete outfit, ami make $100 while von would otherwise be wait- in?. Yon are sure to take hold anvhow. Mon ey refunde I if not perfectly mtUfied, or if the lerri torv vou want is already oceu pied, Address all orders for specimens, subscriptions, or outfits to T. E. MUUrtlO, Publisher "The Illustrated Weekly," P. O. Box, 5450, No. 11 Dey St. New York. 4w property is exempt from taxation. PUB8UIT8 OP THE FlORIDIAXS. A r- cent letter writteu from Florida says : At Tocoi. whre we connect, or rather wail for St. Augustine's train, we have half an hour for observations. Since the advuiit of the Yaukee, every conceivable dnvioe and agency have been employed to decoy him out of his spare shilling, and well may we exclaim 1 mv adroitly this has beeu done. What do you keep here ?" asks a burly son of New Hampshire. "Caues, alligators and oysters, replies Floridian. "Any "Sorry to inform you last one just sold." "Very niee canes. What are they made of?" "Palmetto sir." "How many ean you make a day ?" "Only three, and it is hard work at that." "What do you ask ?" "One dollar apiece." "Well give me five.' Looking around on the baiiks of white For ish !" "What in the vi inter !' Yankees sand that glared in his face, he continued prklirillc rnJr Unirrnnnncc "What do you live off herein the summer ! l-OUgilb, LOI(LS nOarSOneebb AND ALL THOAT DISRASES, Use WELLS1 CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A THIRD AUD STJEE REMEDY. Prussia and th? Catholic The anti-Catholic bill, which passed the Prus- verees of the chapter where U is said by our sian Parliament last wetk, proposes to Saviour, ''Blessed are the poor in spirit," every priest of the Roman Catholic &c, the gentleman asked 4ier which of Church an oath of allegiance to the civil the blessings here pronounced she would power. If he accepts, it is all well nnd like to nave tor Hers elt. OUe paused a erond : if he refuses to take the oath, his little, and 'then replied, 4,I would rather be salary out of the State Treasure stops. pirre in heart. 1 he gentleman ask why The Statts allowances in the case of a she perfer;ed this. The little one said, bishop amount to five or six thousand if she was ouly good she would have all dollars a year, and the total burden on the rest. the Treasury is nine hundred thousand thalcrs, or less than seven hundred thous and dollars. It is thought that this poli cy will end in dropping the subsides on : both the Catholic and Protestant churches. -lopic. From the Chicsgo Tribune. C2fi SAB'S WIPE. The Troth, of History. ' Judge Cloud was in this city yesterday. It iastid the Judge ban greatly improved in tern- pet and doc not now undertake to monopolise the duties of lawyers and the jury. He is lens crbtA, more dignified, reasonable and courteous Tne back-eye beau has been thrown away. He has got to be a mighty nice man, but he don't like whittling, and who does ? Nice I Sold by Drnggiat generally, and FULLER & FULLER, Chicago, 111. HAVE YOU TRIED JUHUBEBA. ARE YOU Weak, Nervous or Debllited which contains no alcohol. It is Da. Wal ker's California Vihboab Bitters. 4w The Farmers Plow, now manufactured and old by Messrs Meroney Bro., is pronounced, t7 briner who have tried it, the best Plow in i ne Watt Plow man for a-lona time a grwt Uvorite, but those who have both and ho have tried them thoroughly, declare in Uror of the Farmers' Plow. Any one buying Plow, that, after trying it, is not pleased is permitted to return it ; and yet not one in Hundred ever corjne back, such is ths satisfaction pres, r0 we are told. ay a correspondent in yesterday s Uirtmnm L "Wot imn.tinn " Poor Tribune, "Mrs. Swisshelm may have been fellow ; he knew whereof he spake, by sad ex nH eye-witnrss to innumerable instances perience, and if living, would apply the same of the kijsiiig she raeutions; but, let us to Alcoholic Excitant, advertised as Cure alls. . i I f I .. 1 JJill UiClC u wc luutu aim auciauic sis caw nupoaue p ..:.., ..M m eDce-thc best the world has ever known- anove reproacu.' We have got tired of this quotation, as it misleads the reader. Caesar s wife was not above reproach or suspicion, as it is generally written. The innumerable ronltitude who put into evciytbiag they write the fine old crusty remark about Cfflsai's wife being above eusptsion will please take notice that she was not above suspicion, and that Cie.ar divorced himself from her on that ground. Calphuruia, the wife in question, was misled or, to state m plainer, se duced, by Clodius. Caesar declined to The Fresbvterv of Concord, will meet IUh Creek Church near Cool Spring, I re- " U., on Thiirsdsy, April 15tb, 1875, at 11 0 clock A. M. The opening sermon will be ched by the Rev. 8. Taylor Martin Presi- t of Simonton Female College. Much bust 9m of importance is usually transacted the Spring Meetings, and it is expected that m wui be au unusually interesting meeting. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows at u place is in a most uroxoerous condition. 1 m numbers among its membership, many of most inn uential citiftms. The Order has fn rapidly in the last twelve months and continually adding new members to the list uie arrangements are now progressing to -;wate the 53rd anniversary of the Order in ""country, which occurs on the 26 ih of April 77 .W.Ken, N. O. of this Lodge, wil . "r aarss and a collation will h en 22 V th Lode room" on th eeng of the i' .mm y. Henry Allison, " Nelson Allison, Pink Allison, ? E P Brown, W T Brown, Geo Barnhardt cl Chas Bernhardt " J T Bell, Wm 8 Brown, Brown & Weant, R J Burgetss, Jas Barrett A Boy den col. Milus Brown," J J Brown, " Wm Brown '" Wm Mose Brown, Gaston Burns c,ol no R Beunet, 44 AlexCowan Green Cauble, M Cas Cowles (ool) OUi'j Cliambera 8ilasCrowull Edward Crowd, (col). Burt. Chambers, " A. E. Chandler, A. L. Clarke, Jno. Deaton, Dick Davis, col. Henry Dickson, col. Henry Davis, W ilson Iavis, rrank Ellis, " Henry Ellis, W. A. Eagle, II. Fraley, Foster & Wost, J. H Fount, Pomp Fisher, (col), Moses Falls, I. A r islier, Prion Green, (cold), Pomp Henderson, M Norman Henderson " A L Howerton, J W lfamill, A G Halyburton, Alex Henderson, eol Win. Henderson, " Alby Hall, " Ike Huntly, " Os Hargrave. " Calvin Uarria, " J Hoffiuan, . " Nat Hail, a Ed Holt, Henry Hanna, u Milo G.Hall, Henry Jenkins, Robert Jones, John Ide, Iseral Johnson, eol A M Jones, David Johnson, (col) W m. Johnson, Wm Jones, Jim Knox, " stilus Kelly, Jr- T M Ktrns " A W Kluita, R K Lentz T B Ivona R A Long, Kohl Lord (col) Julius Linaey, R. H. BATTLE, Jr., Preat. B. BOOT, Vice Praaideut. BEATON GALE By. P. C0WPEB,8apTlaor. AKDBEW MURPHT, Agaat at Saltebvy. March, 4th 5moa. 10.000 papers warranted fresh and genu:ne ust received from Landreth, Babt, Ferry, Briggs, and Johnson, & Bobbins, At Cents a Paper. Liberal discount W wuu.it. j TTAATM1T 0 KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. J. J. I1UU1 LilX & VjO S, . : DIED At his home, near Olin. Iredell Co., on the 22nd of March, Mr. Da Witt Harris, youngest son of the late Eli Harris, of Thomasville, after a painful and pratracted illness, sged about 47 years. The deceased was a strictly upright man, a good citizen and kind neighbor. He has left many friends to cherish his memory. Death op David Dickson. The cele brated farmer aud agricultural writer, David IA!,. l.o,.n Van riiuit ut Ki hninu in Ovfirt nrosecute the latter for political reasons, n th lfith nit.. nfier h Drotmcted and the criminal was therefore acquitted iuneS!g. Mr. Dickson was the b-st known alter a sbam trial. of American planters. He was the originator His wife he promptly flung away, but of the noted "Dicksou Cotton," so extensively he would not jeopardize his power with used in the South, and wrote several works his own party just tuen by demanding on agncu.mra; suuj-c nuitishiiifint of him who had debauched 7 r. 1 . j n. i:.:..i OA T.TStnFTBV MA P.VKT her. UlGGlUS UeiOngl'U IU ViUNi pimurai j party, and was very influen ial w ith the Corrected by McCubbins, Beall, aud Julian common people, though bated by the . patricians The intrusion of the lecher- Buying Rates: ous demagogue into the household of the CORN new 85. great triumvir, and the seduction of Lie COTTON 13 a 15 wifp became notorious in Rome. A word FLOUR $3.50 to 3.75 raDoken bv the injured husband would MEAL 95. I "r J a, . . i i - .i i j . i, I 11 innv . 191 tn lS liiitr round he insured ins conaemuauon aim u-m, uvr.i v. ...., , 2 a Wt n-.. n..ld not sneak. He conten- POTATOES Irish 90a Sweet 75 to $1 ted himself bv Drocurinff a divorce from EGGS 2 to 15. - . . . i his false wife w Are you so Languid that anv exert io re q uire s more of an eilort than you feel capable James Leiuly oi luaKiug j a Melton, Tnen try J UKL BKBA, tho wonderful tome Geo Murphy, anu mvigorauir, winch acts so becebcially on Lui Mat hew iuu TOiioum Hrguui o w impart vigur io ail I (j Mills Luevna.io.ceH , F R Moring, ti is no aicoaoiic appetuei, wnicn stimulates Lueco Miu-hiel. ior a snori uuie.oniy io in tne Kmmtmx tall to Mier A HaroiH. a io uL-pvu ui unsvrjt , out 11 in ii vegwiuuie tonic acting directly on tne liver aud pleeu it regulates tne iJuweis, quiets tne nerves and gives such a healthy tone to the whol system ss to soon make the invalid fe like a uew rite denied the proof of her CHICKENS $2.50 per do. irnilt and bv declaring tual "K s&fnrm wne uau u iu gum, uu oy ucvia - . l . .H.,pc, nun hP StlSnfCten. OI oy mh.- i i " . mild, lint PVflS he ansDected." or by . -i . ,ip . m.fa nnvht to RVK a 90 to SI er translation mat v.o- - npwavwAV or be above suspicion f but she was not BEBSE 30. qu u a,,.. La . a mod.d of nuniy and WHEAT $1.25 a 1.50. I? " 7 "f n : "k Poa in .e.rcb BUTTER - 25. o7 o h'mXrVill IfMi Uke DRIED FRUIT-, other womao, I Blackbcrnea, 8 cU. person. Its operation is not violent., but is character iseu uy great gentleness ; tne. patient exj er iences no sudden change, no marked result but gradnally his troubles "Fold their tent, like the Arabs, And silently teal away.' This is uo new untried dicoverr, but hi been long used with wonderful remedial result and is pronounced hy the highest authorities "the most powerful tonic and alterative known, Ask vour druggint for it. F t sale by WM. V. KIDDtR A Co. Kew Turk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN CONSTABLE SALE." There will he a Sale at J. K. Burke's auction Stand, on Tuesday, April 26th 1875, of the fol lowing List of property, Heal and renonal, under Execution for town taxes due the town of Salisbury. All persons can stop the sale of their propery by paying their taxas and eot to the Tax collector on or before the day of Sale 1 Lot Rufus Barringer r-ituated in Went Ward tax due $2 50 House St lot M A Bringle, do ew 21.00 1 do Mrs. M L Beard, do w w 17-00 1 - lot Miss Julia Beard, do E do 4.00 1 house dc lot Bitling 8 T do W W" SJOU 1 Henry Bensou col do S W M 4.50 i 1 Henry Cauble, 1 ' P Callicut, 1 J M Coffin, 1 " C Correll, I - H H Crowell, 1 L A Cohen, do N W 8.00 do" do 6.50 do4 W W "16.00 do" S W " 150 do" - 650 do - 8 W 3 00 F M Men iua, Jerry Na-h, (col) Logan Neely . Frank Nolly, Jaa Pearee, (col) Richard Powe, " Jaa Pearson m Giles Pinkton 1 Sid Perkins M J F Pace. W J Pluminer. Jr. Ed Beeves (col) Wm Rowsie, J M Rowark, Jno Rouche, L H Roth rock, Joe Summers eol Os Summers, Joe Smith, " John Sikea, M J C Shepard, Pleasant Steel, coL. Henrr Smith, Fred Smith, i H Shaver, Jas B Shaver, S A Shuman, fl VV Scott, Giles Taylor, (eol) Jerry Townael J W Tucker L E Vogler, Ed Washington eol. Jackoon Walker, " Geo Walker, fc tieo Washington, col Henry Woods, " Jno West, Dick Wallace eol. Allen Walton Wm A Weant, Jaw Walton col, Andy Yarboro, sol. aatwfy the by parties $450 2,50 40 4,50 4,50 4,50 40 4,30 2,50 2,50 20 2,00 2,00 40 40 JM .10 S0 '2,00 2) 30 850 2JL) ALO 250 20 2.50 2.50 2X0 3.60 4.50 350 4.50 2X0 2.50 2.50 2.50 4.50 4.50 65 5.40 4,50 4 50 3.00 4J60 4,60 2.50 4,50 2.50 2,50 2.50 2..50 4.50 4.50 3,50 2,50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.-V) 2.0 2,50 2,50 2,40 5,50 2,50 2.50 2,50 2.50 2,50 4,50 3.50 250 2,50 2,50 4,50 2.50 2.50 2,50 2,50 2,'W 2,50 4,50 5,00 1,00 4,50 2.50 5,50 A-50 2,5f 2,50 2,50 4,50 2,50 4-50 4,50 A50 1,50 4,00 2.50 2,b0 260 2,50 2,50 2,50 4.50 4,50 3,50 2.50 2,50 8,50 2,50 tfio 2X0 4.60 2.50 2X0 2,50 IRISH POTATOES SALOON, 25 bbls, Rose, Goodmch dc Psxft- less, just Received at KLUTTZ'S DftL'G STORE. O'J M VSIOHOIME(OB1EI 8ALISBURT, N. 0, Have jot received a ftnc Ut of Isa Native brands of WHISKEYS, BRANDIES, GIN, BUM, Ac., Berry Foster's d Bailey' $. Ci hhrmmi I have the largest stock of Draft, I Whiskey. Dyes, Grocers Drags fcc , in Western I U. p. Thomas d Co' s, celebrated (G. Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at Whiskey, mad North Carol Uma Cora Baltimore Prices, thus aaving wi.i,kr you the freight. Special attention to hot-1 purt Jamaica Rosa, Holland Gin, and lling Ef sences, Laudanum, Paregoric, I French Brandy, Ac Ac. H. C Aplo nnd Opodeldoc, Caster d; S wet Oil StC. Write Pach Brandy, J. C for pricea, to 1THEO. F. CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. A Isrge stock, warranted Extra cieaned, Fresh it Genuine, at low price at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. to codstrFmbcmts. KLUTTZ DRUGGIST?! Salisbcrt, N. C. Housekeepers Supplies. Flavoring Extract, Essence, Spice, Gelatine, Mustards, Soda, Dye-Stuff, Toilet and Laundry Soaps, Lye, Matches, Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys dec, al ways on band of best quality at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. For Yoani Ladies aid GeitlemeL Fine Perfnoaeriee, Elegant Soapa, Cos me tie. Soaos. acbous. Toilet Sat. Vases, J - WW w w Hair, and Teeth Brushes, Pocket Books Ice, in endless variety at KLUTTZ'S DRUG 8T0BE. Cigars 1 yon Say ? Oh yes, we have them at all prices from 2 cents to 25 cents, and ean sell them by the box at jobbers prices, our celebrated 3 cent PK( I LIAR CIGAR ia uckuon letlgrd the beat in the world at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. draught. Beat bottleJ Ale, other wine, Scappctnnan; Brand j, from the celebrated Vioeyari af 0. W. Garrett Co., H. 0. BotUnd and Canned meals, Oyster, and Fish, Cheese, dec. ( W.T. Black well & Vi (W. T. B.) Chewing Tobacco, Oririnal Dai ham Saokinr Tc Cigar ,and a anpply of tW ffnsTnf cbaum pipes, and the Jet or Ti-li Call and at Fefc. 11th 1875 Saan, r "GARDEN & FIOWKB SHU BUWTt, 4 LAXDREW8, A laiwe lot of Seed front ike akore a ana m a m ism reeetred aaa oia tow. oeoa ior logn and call and boy yonr Sen, if to hare a tne Garden, from BUIS BARK . Mil.. 1375 1b WINES & LIQUORS for aja on BLATCHLETt larnrwwd C U C U nV 1 B si WOOD PUMP Is Mr ackno lede Stand ard of the smarts, ay p pu.r verdict, lb Wt pomp Bar the 1eat money Attention lslOTtnni t Ulat'-aiey' Improved Brael nt, tfca DropUicck Valve, which nan bfjvlnV dtawn without diatcrtaaf the Jatntn and the copper chamber bhA an? tcalaa or rnU and will lent a PURE mcdi'-al and church purpose al hand at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. the A offal Ci ft ft nnnta netr m? . - ouui va ix UI1AS U. ItLA l;Ui,fcI, Mannl I 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. gallon at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. cracks. life uma. K-.r Mle by Dealcni ard wnally. In order to be sun that yen flat itiau-hl. yV ramp, be carntni an aewihnt n nan tar trade-niark a abor If yo do not a here to buy. dew-rfntion cnvuUr. with thf name and addrenaof the agent you win ue promptly rnnuannu uy Feb. 18, 1S75 tf. WM ... P I L mill L S. Gso. M U ;s Ute of O M A Oa. C. R. BABMaH U i of c a wmwwm ao Oulv25 cents a box! rFarrrantof or money refunded. After year, of experi menting, I have at last found the Great Remedy for Chills, Few Be Agne, Jtc, i and can cmfidcn'Ay roeommend it to m friends and the public. Try It. TEA S. BUIS A BARKER WHOLESALE & RETAIL DnuBH Corner Main k. Fisher Street, 8ALISBURY, N. C-T Where may be found a rail Pare Drug, Medicine, DjnStuAa, Ho 1 kerchief Kxtract. Foreign A ocnea, Soap, Hair, Tooth A Nail Havana A American Cigar. AH grade SMOKING A CHEWING TOBACCO. A fine lot of Braaa A Olnas LAMPS; nine the celebrated I'erkina A Hons No Kerueenc Lamis wbidl we agarrwal fmr Mttr. Wbik7, h rencb Brandy, 1 VS mt be the bottle or gallon. Malaga. California Sherry A Port Imported Gin, nnd In iact everything kept in irat claaa lrug Store. Oar fnnn Finest Teas in the mark- TXiS i Tivalt. 'Z et, Put np in air tight, TiX rottlan lib cans, 25 per cent lets than usual Prices at KLUTT'S IIRUG STORE. 1 April 1st le7i. 2,50 MO to ffvM I.W.MeKENZIF. T.C. Ik short whenever yon want Prescrip tions carefully prepared, or need anything usually krpt 101 irst class Drug Store. and want to be certain of retting inat what yon call fur, and of being politely nnd, promptly served. Be sai in cell em or send to THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Dbuoout 8a LI8BCET, N. 0. iJan. 28, 1875 tf wd. Feb. 18th, 1174. NATIONAL HOTEL Mr. Dr. Reere ha again ba.io-a ia thia wrll knonm rexneatly aolieta the palrcoan wt f. iuJa nni the nnUhv nt Urge, topping at tbis H-.ua will nnd nrcUeted that will nd4 to tb-ir fithrrwn the part of the thntof thr eUrk. Mr. D- R FmW The On Bene will befoan si ths '.po I t. coerey f gets to and ' ( iLec.81. 1874 lj.
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