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gggsssswaawassjaassssaassss JNew Ad Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. MAY, 6. TuMAwwitl wu not a dog-fall. mmmmA Col. C. F. Low, and Dr. W. hennery Brink & Eitei :-This cue, from Davidson county, wu taken up yesterday morning. It has been in court for nine years, and from the tenacity with which it has been contesced, the number and character of the wit nesses, and the ability of counsel, it it one of unusual interest. Hon. W. M. Bobbins. Cent. F. C. Bobbins and J. Marsh Cleciment. Era. There appears to be many different ways of understanding the true meaning of newspaper patronage, as it is called, and as an interested party, we give place to - j: :: : .i . r . uiemoi wuu ou wio suujeci Oy One WOO knows whereof be writes. It will serve appear for the plaintiff, and Horn. J M Lch. I PP Bairror " wbicl eertain par- w 7 i m - Burton Craiee. with w. IT. R.iU I V Mr. ues m7 " inemsetvea as otuers see gears, of Davidson, in the city yesterday. Gorkle and Luke Black mer, Esq., for the d- .-.aalhrbt west yerferday mornine I of Lexineton are in attendance uoo i Court as M?"" PWUhing basiness ha. forced . . .... . me convieuoo upon us that newspaper wunesses in me case, ana mere win oe senerau i , .u.. :. ' u. J; 7. patronage is a wora or many flettnitions, 1V w rZ!Tr " T' d that a great majority of mankind, are parties and witnesses have been dragged una- M;.u.r imnn,, ftl in:.;.... ,, I I ". VVI V 1111 I I, 111 , vaiung to and rrarn court to court rormneyesrs. m are dishonest i a strict bibical sense of l be tight now is more to sse who shall pv the tbe word. Newsnaoer oatron a ire is com wkm laef. We are indebted to Mr. J. W. I '"rgelv accumulated costs, rather than upon the posed of as many colors as the rainbow oLu Mr. Hackett brings the finest beeves original issue. A atoMbouse the property of and as changeable as a chameleon. sw!" ' . . I n..... r r : . I I i ace I r . ... , .,; msrktt 1 rmicrj ui i-rcAiugiuii, Ri wuruw in i ow, kjuk man comes in ana suoscnoes tor a 1 . I t: j i a I m .... wuue occupied ny unnn s rues, ana nt paper ana pa vs tor it lu advance, then goes borne and reads it with tbe proud satisfaction tbat it is his. He bands in fc.rsboU- 1 EditorSl fekwvention next lueMday. ibleast WiK Vlr J D. McNeely ordered the first day he charge is that they fired the building peosd hi ew business, a car toaas or grocer rm . . . m d mm i w 111 111 uibbitiimii mm . inete r The Election : for mayor and Commission- f ibi Place- I era passed off quietly. The vote was pretty full, and the result was the election of the fol- naat lorsst to have your isaam k. k. scock 1 j Board bv an averaee of about 70 owswMdin tne owcauowera meeung on fresyacxu r.;.mwt over, thank eoodnesst We lik. it fimt-rate for awhile, for Judge Cloud Make thief H1 and ''g bl one ur sf tven a circus aner awhile. Xbt R. W. Grand Lodge L O. 0. F. meeta ia Elittbetk city, on next Wednesday, 12 isnt. Worth State Lodge No. 26, will be represented by theo. V. Kluttx, r. O. Tha east of John Berry, colored, indicted for Bnrflary and complicity in the killing oi uetss galatr has had his trial removed to Lexingtor, so asr'food people will mbw the pleasure o another hanging soon . For Mayor. J. J. STEWART. For Commissioners. West Ward. East Ward, North Warll, South Ward, P. N. Heilrg, A. J. Mock, W. H. Crawford, J. A Snider, P. P. Meroney, T. H. Vanderford, P. R. Kennedy, C. T. Bernhardt. The New Board of City Officers met at the Mirer's office last Tuesday evening and was Vy wom in by tha retiring Mayor, Dr. T. W. Ken.( pt. P. B. Kennedy wsathen elect ee, Clerk, and D. U. Jnlian, Treasurer. The oiher officers, Police and Tax Collector were retaised for the present. Km Msllsrd of the Statesville Landmark, was is town this week. The Landmark is one of ear very best State papers, and its editorial department under the control of our friend J. B. Hoaaey, Esq., is second in point of ability aad interest to none. It would psy our business men to advertise is the Landmark. A Bill to define the Jurisdiction of the Mayor or Intendant oj the Town of Salisbury. See. 1.. The General Assembly of North GaaoMXA no Enact; That the Mayor or In tendant of the Town of Salisbury shall be a Special Court for the trial of misdemeanors; and shall have the same Jurisdiction within the corporate limits of suid Town to try hear deter mined and punish misdemeanors committed therein tbat a Justice of tbe Peace now has by law, and be a 8pecial Court for that purpose. See. 2. He shall also have the same power that Justices of thJ peace now have to arrest and hold to bail persons charged of crime or misdemeanor i dec. 3 The Mayor or Intendant shall have the same feea as now allowed by law to Justi ce of tbe" peace. Sec. 4. This act shall be in force from and after its ratification. his advertisement, asks the price, and pays for it, goes to his place of bueines snd resps the advautage thereof. This is patronage. Another man asks yon to tend him the paper and goes off without snyiug j . a . . res- wora aoout pay. xime passes on, and ou are iu need of money, and ask him to paj tbe snm he owes you . He flies into a passion, perhaps pays, perhaps not, and orders the psper stopped. This is called patronage. Another man has your paper for a long time without payment, and becomes tired of yon and wants a change. Thinks he will have a city paper. He tells the post master that he dou i want that paper any more, and a copy comes back marked "refused." But be don't pay, oh no 1 he i . . . . uas io Keep yoor money to ouy a city paper. Pay comes when yon sue him. Such may be cailed patronage. Oue man brings in a fifty cent advertise meut and wants a two dollar puff thrown in, afd when yon dec-hue he goes off mad Lvcn this may be called 'patronage. Another mail dotrt take your paper, it is ton small or too high priced, but he borrows regularly and reads. And that could be cailed patronage. Our Living and Our Dead for May haa beta rtoaived. The number in a first-rate one. Tha continued articled hue none of their inter i while tha larva lUt of new one shows tbe ImtMUM to be not only progressive, but of vary bifth literary character, or at least, the nj contribitors are. The appearance of the Maeaune is eotten up in eood stvle. It is in every way creditable, and should be sustained fellow-eitiiens of African decent prefer to render. Our planters hire men to sit upon iue lence ana waicu cmiootpicKers- i wonld prefer to pay tbe wages to a stock minder, and sit in my bouse and watch my highly fertilised acres from a cool piassa, through an object glass. Where ewer leas than one five hundred pound bale of lint cotton per acre is grown, and three is quite practicable, I should want but few laborers, and bat a little while at a time. Splitting rails, plowing, hoe ing, planting, cutting oats, grinding sugar cane can all be done by job. or day labor. For whenever the plan of makinr large yields from small areas, when tbe old plantation system, with a dozen moles, and its two or three dosen care less, lasy, thievish, and destructive hands," shall become everlasting obso lete, ell enteroruine men. who take hold - -SJT 0 - of high farming and stock growing at the right end, will find themselves emancipa ted from Sambo's destructive clutches, aud perfectly able, without the aid of ex haustive and crushing liens, to begin safely, and carry out successfully the only system of agriculture that can redeem the South and save its people from destitution. Men of small capital should begin on a small scale, always within their means let it be. one cow and calf, and four sheep, li no more, instead ot hiring a man to drive op this miniature herd, better hire tbe herd to come without drivinr. hv paying u every evening a tew peas, oat sucuives, or iresti cut grass. StocK are more faithfully responsive to regularly paid waees than eighteenths of our hire lings. Pen them in a movable pen forty by forty feet, and move the pen every ten days; this will enrich land faster, for the outlay, than any other method known to me. True, it covers less than an acre in one year of eight months, but if this area be increased each year from fifty to one hundred per cent., it will in ten years develop a snug farm, snd its owner will find tbat he has been slowly but surely growing comfortable and independent. DR. J. W. OGILVIE, in Jtural UarolimaH for May. vertisements. An Act to Authorize the Board of County Commii sioner of Rowan County to the Capital Stack of t he Yadkin Rai Iroad Cj oin- Assembly of North Carolina do enact. That the Board of Coontv Commueiooera of Rowan county be and they are hereby authorised to subscribe for the coun ty of Rowan the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollar to the Capital Stock of tbe Yadkin Rail Road Company to aid in tbe completion of tbe Rail Road from Salisbury, in the county of twwm to v artenboro in the countr of Anson. sac. 2. That to provide for the payment of said subscription ot one hundred thousand dol an mentioned in the proceeding section the County Commissioners of Rowan county ahall make ami issue Coupon bonds to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars in denomina tions of not less than five hnudred dollars, and not more than one thousand dollars, and that the Coupons of said bonds sbsll be received in the Kyment of county taxes when said Coupons come due. Sax:. 3. That mid bonds shall be aimed by the Chairman of the Board of County. Com missioners of Rowan county and countersigned by tbe Clerk ot the board of Commissioners of said county, and ahull bear interest at the rats of six per centum per annum, interest to be paid annually. Sac. '4. That the nrinctnal of said bonds so issued shall be payable as follows, to wit : four thousand dollars on the first dav of April 1880, and four thousand dollars on the first day of April of each succeeding year thereafter, until all are paid. Sec. 5. That the Board of County Commis sioners of said county shall levy snd collect tbe necessarv taxes to pay the principal and inter est of said bonds as the same shall fall due. and in the same manner as other taxes are levied and collected. Src. 6. That when mid bonds are issued twenty thousand dollars of them shall be de- delivered to the President and Board of . i rec tors of the Yadkin Rail Road Company at or before the expiration of sixty days, from the ratificatioo'of this act by the qualified voters of Rowan county, twenty thousand more when ten miles of the said Road is graded, com mencing at Salisbury, and twenty thousand for each additional ten mites when traded until all of said bonds are delivered. Sac. 7. Tbat the President and Board of Directors of said Yadkin Rail Road Company shall issue to the Board of County Commis sioners of Kowan county a certificate of chock equivalent to the amount of bonds delivered at par value of said bonds, and that the Uounty Commissioners of Rowan countv be empowered to appoint one of their number or some other suitable person to represent the county of Row an in the meeting of the Stockholders of the said Yadkin Rail Road Company. 8 EC. 8. Thst tbe Board of County Commis sioners of Rowan county shall bold an election on the 13th day of May, 1875, for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of the qualified voters of Rowan county as to whether they will sob scribe the aforesaid sum of one hundred thous and dollars, having first given 3 months notice Src. 1 Tbe General LUTfZ'S COLlUM. Items srs about the scarcest things in the market. Spring chickens ain't a circumstance io it. We feel thoroughly tempted to manu jftcture a few, but then the ungrateful public wsuld accuse of lying, so we'll let them go without. If nobody won't get drunk, nor fight. Saw run swsy, nor get married, why we can't kslp it, that's all. We wash our hands of any a perversa community. MARRIAGE LICENSES FOB. APRIL. The following is the list, which shows that April showers chill cupid's bowers. (original.) WHITES. Jesses Alexander Gaskey Mary Jane Kluttx, Jaa. Knox Polk Ueilig Lucinda Joetta Hol-ehouser, Alexander Sheniwell Nancy Arey, Wm. Reid MUenheimer Sarah Lucetta Jane Miller, Calvin Freeman Polly Freixe. ! BLACK. Adam Brown Mary Graham, Neil I Chambers Sarah Jane Williams, Cnly seven this month, and the whites still largely in the majority ! Hurrah for white supremacy ! - One man likes the paper ; he takes a copy and pays for it, and gets his friend to do ine same ; he is not always grum bling to vou or others, but has a friendly word. If an accident occurs in bis sec tion, he informs tho editor at once. This is newspaper patronage. Another man has taken the paper sev eral years, but has not paid tor it, and in he comes with an advertisement which be wants inserted free because he is "an old patron." This is called patronage. One hands you a marriage or oilier no tice and asks lor extra copies ot t he paper containing it ; and when you ask him to pay tor the papers he looks surprised ; "you snr ly don't take pay tor such small matters.' That is culled patronage. One man, and it is good to see such, comes in and says, "the year for which I paid is about to expire, 1 want to pay for another." He does so aud retires. This is newspaper patronage. Now isn't newspaper patronage a curi ons thing? In that great day when the gentleman iu black gets his own dues as lie surely will how many of the pat a a !. i - roue enumerated above wui tall to tits t a nfi ! . -ill . -"" snare w title it win ne seen that while certain kinds of patronage are tbe very life aud existence of newspapers, there are other kinds of pairouage that are more destructive than the ''deadly night shade." Reader, where do you stand I Our friend J. II. Moose informs as that the shad season is at its heigh t at the "Narrows." A few days ago some fisher j i i . ... men maae a nam oi aoout 4UU at oue catch. Red Horse, Fat-backs, Suckers, & .. are being caught In sbundauee. Concord Sum. The Asheville Pioneer says On fiat. 1 .1 S. I I v uuoay, toe inn int., uohn Koflgert was shot by Thomas Colbert in Robbiosville Graham county, and is supposed to be f itally wounded. Colbert wss arrested, THEO. F. KLTTF N0TiC ! Yadkin Bail Hoad Company. The annual meetine of tbe Black holders ef the Yaddin Rail RfeesJ Comoanv will be heM Wholraie aV Retail Drug fist, SALISBURY, V. 0. ToMerchants, Honse keeDers. Younflr Folks. Old Folks, Smokers, Pain- v else. anything ta tbe way of s Whenever you DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. PERFUMERIES. DYE-8TUFFB 8EED8 Jcc If yon want the beat articles for the least money, go to KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. GARDEN SEEDS. 10.000 papers warranted fresh and genuine "1EW sTDVati f tttfcMtN f la the town of halisWrr. N U.ee ms Set day of May next. Let ell taw oce- holder be present or represented hv sews? w er er iwe meeting it ons of great important to uwptnj and of vm in Many Stockholders. April 6, 1876 tt HARDWARE. When oa want Hardware at figure, eall on tbe undersigned at No t Graniie Row. D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury ,N C.May 1 3-tf . 1 PORTimr IT. E-ery family bays H iu bold wy Agents. Address U. 8. W A L- K i ER Erie, Ps. 4w. tOf) DftTT to Agents, f 6U nt tbebsstFwssMe Pa with two $6 00 CWossea. from. 300 Broadway, . T. 65 new art idee Paper In America, AM.sTrvi OJ, EBPESssnpleeto .Went. rilCCnation Needle-book, with Send sump. F. F Clock A Co.. Hew Bedford 1.000 Teacher-'. Stodeni. We n. wanted CENTENNIAL OA- gE rEER OF THE U. 8bow grand results flO TEAKttPROOKL 8. A whose Library. n. . : isJi Vmi ut rr inita neaaitr. jost received from Landreth, Batet, Ferry, ner in Bert Selli m ; k Pabi hed Hrirn. and .Tohn.on. & Robhins. At ! Good P '. Cw" ant Oer A ry city co-i ' m j i A.l.lrrv. J ( MrVT Hm J. t'n. 5 Oeiltfl a Paper. -Liberal discount pbiia. Pa. 4w to country merchant at KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. NO. 1 IRISH POTATOES. 25 bbls. Rose, Goodrich 4c Pkxr- LKss, Just Rbcittrd at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. eft IVUusa: re Jr . Pries JO - now contains 0 c. TIIOl'SA and b ng (m Declaim Recit mm Fs ily Readinr urea mp ance bociet Also -Exels r Dial loanes." C'i.ce t ft i or se id prii s P. arrett k St. Pbila , Fa. LETTER .o K press or ws'.er. Agent CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. A Isrge stoek, warranted Extra cleaned, t MllNKY ( r reeo cc trenume, at mw pners ai KLUTTZ'S DRUG ST08E. Selection," in a. The "Series' Def the Latest ons, Hnmoroos etc. apital for , an Lyceums. "Meeet Die yoor bookaeller, o. TOO Uhetnot make t' celebrated PKJN e letters without tel. 4W logoe, Grt need J in evert free y mail, ft N. J. FOR AGENTS IN oar ten ew Novelties; juM oat: house; sample aad circular B. WHITE A CO., NewarV 4n A . . . Tft til - a-i for tb m jcmo ft in icy ch - O ; is . 1 nasi laici-n in owain couniy ana toagea in jai. of Mid election by public advertisement ported 1 be trouble originated in Abernathy s I at the Court Houe door in the town of Salis- slore. where "bitters" are sold. bnry. snd st one or more places in each Town- To Country Merchants I have the largest stoek of Drugs, Dyes, Grocers Drugs &c, in Western Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at Polishing Co Philadelphia Baltimore Prices, thoa saving in jn cnn invested in wi i at, ,o. ib. f. sr. .... u.b... U LKTSL!rJi: . .- - r a 0 -y rare gone, ana coppr of the Wall Street Keview. est ltd fa eat telling -mle e ia lor ou extra lerrot aei is. P bliabet Nstionat 4w Usavt Storm. On Saturday after noon last this section wss visited by a heavy storm of wind aud rain, blowing down a few houses in the suburbs of the City and some trees snd fences. In Cttharrus county the storm was more severe than here, especially in tho towu ot CoiicoYd The roofs of the stores of Montgomery & Dowd, Piiifer d? Cannon and Dr. Gibson wr badly danisged, tbat of Montgomery & Dowd b ir.jr blown en ..1 iV . I .1 nri'iv on. t-niinneys aim nouses were I alno iijur. d Democrat. Mr. J. W. Bradford, of Davie, has left on ear table aevaral npecimena, of mineral rocka, iadlestisK deposiu of iron and copper, and psaably silver. These specimen were taken mm s shaft sank by Mr. B. N. Allen, of Saltan; and they promiwe something, and ws hops it will turn oat that there is a Is mine of some character at the place Who known that Davie will not vet develops rich mineral deposits. There n cer tainly very favorable indications of mineral wealth in thst county. Penitentiary :Rowan will have s good ly delegation in the Rogue's CongreM for severs! years to come, thanki to Judge Cloud. COLORED. Tom Postcn, 4 yean Larceny. Geo. Maxwell, 4 M Sam Allien, 2 " " Chan. McRary,,2 M Win. White, 2 " " Joe. Wheeler, 2 ' u WHITE. John Mullen, 5 years. Stealing and chloro forming. Not a one of these rascals was a citizen of Rowan, but alt of them were tramp, snd not printer trumps either. The Chromo Claimed: We're done for, and our ehromo's gone. The following settles the question, and we caye in and fess up. Ralf.igh. N. C i May, 8tb 1875. Mr. Editor: I think this the way that burnt olace come in the ladv'a dress: There must have been a gentleman sitting pretty close by smoking a cigar, and taking it in his hand his arm got slightly out of place round the ladv'a ahouider ; and came in rather too . i i '.l 4).. ... i close coniaci wun ner urew, inc rt;ts iiuiiiiiik ..-go- repaneo as eariy as practicaoie, as mU f lhe . :n that . Qh ! no! oerfectlv natur mm- . . I w. v .r. a " m uii uiem there is in some parts of tbe H. The ladv likely got freightened st some thing, and he was only assuring her there was no danger, per hap there was a tli under ntorm xoti see we know all about it from experience If correct we await with impatience tbe com ing of tbe chroma. WHAT 1 WOULD DO, WERE YOUNG FARMER. I A TSi Cotmrr Bbiogks. The floods of tbe last few months swept away or otherwise, dam aged very many, if not all the bridges in this esonty, and we are surprised to learn that any of them are yet ia the condition h-ft by the subsiding waters ; and tbe result ic gen eral onmplsint and inconvenience among the esnpls. Thoy dou't anderstand why there is Wsy in repairing tbe bridges. They bsve to TJ for sach thiags sad they are greatly indig- aat tbat they should be subjected to incon tnisnos sn(long through what they regard as lhe negligence or over cautiousness of their public servants. We have oo doubt, however, that the County Commissioners will have all Ijf grsrt indignation on tbe subject. ws interviewed a Ceutennarian the other day, old uncle Dick Torrance, colored, who is ih onto 125 yearn old, judging from reliable M. Uncle Dick isM ill a aprighly old darkey, iks around, works in the garden, snd lave 40 talk about old tinea Ha vu Wn in slUbnry, and is older than most of the houses Mm Unding. In the interest of science snd H.'giene, ws asked him if he hsd ever chewed "Oh yes, massa said he." I bin win aigb on to 75 years, but my teeth is tllgone, and I hates it cause I can't chaw food any more." MARRIED. In this county, April 28th. by Rev. J. Rum ple, Mr. A.exander bhemweil and Mrs. Ann Arey, all of Kowan. Important Notice to Sheriffs. We publish the following at tbe request of the State Treasurer : Raleigh, April 27, 1875. To the Sheriffs of the several Counties in I North Carolina : I reeeire information from time to time How about drinking, uncle Dick? ' Bless that many persons ate travelling in this 71 rasasa, I've been a takin of mv dram. State doing business as soliciting agents "ore'n a hundred year now. an it ain't never in the interest of houses in, and oat of the -w yit, I never wss'ot no drunksrd, but I A?e wnoo' ootatning wie license irom 'ooldgitateetZe thrht .r .nrt tw this Department as required in Sec. 23, What would Dio Lewu, and Hall's Journal Schednlc B. of "An act to raise revenne " 'Health hv .;-t .k- u The attention of Sheriff nd Tax Col lectors is called to the provisions of said Perhaps I would get married; I am sure I would, if I had titty acrt-s of land, a cow and a horse, was healthy and will ing to labor, and provided a nice, well scd girl could be fonud, brave enough to marry a poor man, and not be sorry for it afterwards. If from ten to thirty acres of land could be pared from cultivation, I Would plant it in pecan nut trees, which would, in twenty years, prove a source of income to me. When past middle age, I would cultivate bees to obtain honey for home consumption at least, and. if the pasterage was good, for market also ; should cer tainly raise cattle, for an ample supply of milk and butter ; there is no good living without milk and butter; not much diges tion, and bnt little perfect health. I should ket-p sheep also say four or five sheep to each head of cattle, and if my farm was too small to graze them, and no privilege was off-red me of grazing them upon the public domain, I should ell out, or move withont selling, and loa cute myself, not in the fir West, but with- iu a line ot sixty miles from the Atlantic and Golf eoait, extending from North Carolina to Alabama; would seek a heal i by, level pine laud, with a light ndy a S a a M sou. lying upon a auostratum ot red or yellow clay, and near enough streams to obtain eaue pastnrage for my cattle daring tbe winter. Oar own State furnishes '.m - fc a t thousands upon thousands ot such acres. Coleton, Beaufort, and Barnwell Counties Charles Lamb. Bssavist. denounced all spirituous liquor as "Wet Damnation." Poor fellow ; he knew whereof he spake, by sad perience, and if living, would spply the same to Alcoholic Ivxcitantft, advertised an Cure all But there is one Tonic and Alterative in exist erne the best the world baa ever known which contains no alcohol. It is Dr. Wal keu's California Vineoar Hitters. 4w Ulh hSVS said in tha nrenenna nt aiuJi JWBiony asthis? Why, we felt like we had wly ever Uken a single dram, had hardly ronnenced chawing, when we measured 4k Hinst this century old monument t preserving qualities of both. It encouraged snauy. Si V "H -Miojrs, Only 60 cents per Dosen, at A. Parker's. in 0m C6,-Just received st A.Psrkere. Fresh lot, Only 10 cents a St A. Parker's. CeoOAOTia A ae ' - 2J Homrr, Beduced, 4 quarts for 10 v .... . J sections. It will ne seen ny reference to it that a material ebange has been made io the section as it existed in the former law. The only exemptions which it now authorises are agricultural implements aud fruit trees which are the growth of man u tact m e of the house selling them, and seeds of all kind intended for the improve ment of agriculture. 1 his section is en tii-el v consistent with the decisions of tbe Supreme Uoorts ot the uuitea oiates and this State. It applies to residents as well as non residents. I eall upon all county officers indicated in tbe section to see as far as oraeticable. that it is not traded in their respective counties. D. A. J FNKIX8, Stale Treasurer. SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected by McCubbins, Beall, sand Julian Buying Bates : CORN new 86 to 90. COTTON - 13 a 15 FLOUR 3 50 to 3 75 MKAL 90 to 93. BACON county) 1 2.V to 15 hog round tioo paid in after such ratification. POTATOES -Irish 90a Swcet75 to f 1 EGGS 121 to 15. CHICKEN 8 $2.50 per dos. LARD 15 FEAT HE R?-new. 50. RYE a 90 to $1 BEESEWAX-28 to 30. W HEAT-$1.25 at.50. BUTTER -25 DRIED FRUIT to 9. Blackberries, 8 cts. bnry, ana at one or more p alo in the ".Salisbury Wutchman" and "aliobunr Intellieencer." weekly newspapers published in the town of SaliMbury, which said advertisementa in said newspaper nhall contain a copy of this act. Sec. 9. That suid election nltall Uke place and be conducted under the law as prescribed fur the election of members of the ueneral .ernblv. and those voting for the subscription and iuie of aaid bonds xhall vote on a written or printed ticket "Subscription" and those vot ing against said subscription and issue ot said bonds shall vote ".No subscription. Sec. 10 That if said Board of Commission ers shall fail to order said election mentioned in the section 9, of this act, or shall refuse to iue said bonds after the qualified voters of the said county shall vole for said Subscription, then and in that case, they and each ot them shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not leas than one thousand dol- lrs or imprisoned not less that six months in the discretion of the Court. Six;. 11. That this act shall take effect from and after its ratification, provided that tbe pro visions herein contained requiring the Board of County Commissioners of said county to subscribe one hundred thousand dollars snd to issue bonds for said amount, and for levying taxes for the principal and interest of said bonds, shall have no force or effect until rati tied by a majority of tbe qualified voters of said county who shall vote at the election mentioned in section 8, of this act, and provided further, that this act shall not be in force and binding on said county till the Commissioners of Stanly r-nnntv shall in accordance with the existing i :i. ari .i i .i i , ... .i i i law KUUHuriuc uuv iimhiwhu uumii iu inc tal Stock of the Yadkin Kail Road Company, and the said subscription be duly approved by a majority of the qualified voters of Stanly county, and provided further, that one hundred thousand doMars shall be subreribed to ins capital Stock of the Yadkin Rail Road Com pany bv individuals, corporations or otherwise, in addition to what basalreadv been subscribed and five per centum of the individual subacrip- This act shall be in force, provided, the county Commis sioners of Rowan and Stsnly counties shall deem the said subscription solvent. In General Assembly read three times snd ratified the 5th day of February leTfi. April 29, 1875-2ta. tling Essences, Laudanum, Opodeldoc. Caster 4Y Sweet Oil tec Write lor prices, to THEO. F. KHJTTZ DRUGGIST? Salisbury, N. O. Housekeepers Supplies. Flavoring Extracts, Essence, Gelatine, Mustards, Toilet and Laundry Soaps, Lye, Matches, Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys dee, al ways on band of best quality at KLUTTZ DRUG STORE. 4w ociiT r it r john hicklinu Ot.l II t A CO.. Bankers and Brokers, 72 Br adv ay New York. PSYCHOMAXCY. or SOUL CHAR I 1N(J." How either sex may facie ate nd sain tbe love and affections of any person they choose instantly' Tbt i tuple, mental ac m cut ill etu pwio , itf , epices, rther witbmrrrls g, e.Ene3" O e. Soda, DyeStnfis, Dream . Mi tstoL ie. V ddi -Watt - 1 . . i l i n w T ...... t , ac. a qncer ooos. .uareas l w uaaaa a v n. Pubs. Phila. For Yonm Ladies aid Gentlemen Fine Perfumeries, Elegant Soaps, Cosme tics, Soaps, a c ho us, Toilet Sets, Vases, Hair, and Teeth Brushes, Pocket Books dec, in endless variety at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. it en m.1 Cigars Aii yon Say ? Oh yes, we base them at all prices from 2 cents to 25 cents, and can sell them by the box at jobbers prices, onr celebrated 5 cent PELT LIAR CIGAR is acknowledged the best in the world at KLUTTZ'S DRUG 8TOUE. JURUBEBA has established it -elf ass perfect regulator sr.. sore remedy for disorders ol tbe sysUm ariMnr; from improper action of the Liver and Bos eh IT 18 N T A PUV8IC.bat, bji-umnlair.ir tr. secretive 9'raoa, gently a KTadofeJ re noTis all imp irities. and regs tea the sy m It is t a nrrroan arrnma. but hi VEGETABLE which assists digestion, snd thus stimulates tl appetite for food necessary to invigorate tl weakened or inactive organs, and gives strengi. tu al' tbe vital forces. It c .italics its owt bscovmbspatiov, r the Isrge and rapidly increasing sales tseti? Price One Dollar a b ttle. Ask yoor drafej. for it. J nssTos BoLUrwsr A Co. Phila. 1 1 Who. ale Age.iU. for PURE WINKS Jr. LIQUORS medical and church purposes always on hand at KLUTTZS DRUG STORE. fill tbe bill exactly. I would plaut corn, cotton, peas, po tatoes, oats, and sugar-cam; would not spend one dollar for commercial fertilisers, but all my dollars for sheep and eat tie, and would keep as many as I could win ter, or that could winter themselve, if tbe number should reach one thousand, and the farm should be proportioned to the size of the herd. Cattle and sheep should herd together, to protect the latter from dogs; and if t he pasture was within two miles, 'they should be driven up, and pen ned in portable pens every night for a least eigbt months of tbe year. In this genial latitude there are but few days of fj w wiuter so cold as to forbid the herding of cattle in the open air. My stock of cattle and sheep would be tbe source of all the pbuspbates and ammowuttes tbat could be desired. They would be living and portable phosphate beds, putting their deposits just where h would do the most good, withiout the interposition of lasy negroes, mules, and an old ratling wagon to haul straw, and then haul out the lot Headings upon tbe fields. There is nothing to prevent tbe gathering of fabu lous crops from a few acres enriched bj this process. Moreover, it is a system requiring bat Hi tie labor, and tbat job la bor, in large degree, just the kind our HIGH PRICES. For Cotton, Corn Oats, Meal. &c. and low Prices for fresh New Spring and Sum mer Goods. We take pleasure in stating to our friend. tbat we are now daily receiving our stoek of SPRING ANl) SUMMER GOODS which bave been selected with great care and bought at prices that will allow us to sell to our customers at unu sally low figures. Call and examine our Stock, AND BE COJTVINCED THAT WE MEAN BUSINESS. We think we can accomodate you to every thing von want. Takk Notice. We rifl not be undersold by anybody. Thankful for the oast favor, ws solicit con tinned patronage. f WALTON EOSfl. April 8, 1875 1 mo. AN ACT to amend an act entitled "an act U authorise the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Rowan County to subscribe to the capital stock of the Yadkin Railroad Company. Sec. 1. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact. That section 8. of the above entitled act to be emended by s'riklng out the words "i8th day of May" and inser- tiog in Keu thereof, on or before tbe fret Thursday in August or as soon thereafter as the notice of advertisement required ia the same section eao be given. Sec 2. Thst section XI be amended by strikiog oat last clause, to wit : -This set shsll be in Hire, provided tbe count j com missioners of Rowsn and Stanly eouotiea shall deem tbe said subscription solveut. Sec. 3. This set be in force from and af ter its ratification . In general Assembly read three times and ratified the 24th February. Jo. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Office Secretary or State. Raleigh N. C. Keb'y 23th, 187 I hereby eertify thst the foregoing is a true copy of the opgtns.1 aet ou file in this office. W. H. HOWERTON, Secretary of State. Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at - KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Free! Free!! Free!! THE PIONEER. A handsome illustrated newspaper conta' iog information fr everybudy. Teils bow a u whe ii . Sent f'o all p i of lb' w Id. It e es4 and Tim r Lavs, with ether Interesting matter found o: in this paper. Send for it at ems ! It will only cost you a Postal Card. New number for April jost out. Add re- O F. DAVIS. let i G Kttlssioner U. ... 4w On laa- tl m p i Only 25 cents mm L S. Warrranted or .Ids H FOE SALE. My farm situated on Grants creek about 9 miles from Salisbury Is now for sale. This farm contains about 240 acres, of the best forming land in Rowan County. Has on it s good two story dwelling House a double barn and other necessary buildings snd also s well of excellent water. Parties wishing to purchase good snd cheap properly will find it to their interest to give me s call, can always be found at Klatta, Graham A Rendlesnan's Store Salisbury, N. C. R. FRANK GRAHAM. March It, 1976,- L a box? money itfmndod. After yean of experv men ting, I have a l last found the Ureat Remedy (or Chills, Fever k, Agar, Arc , and can confidently recommend it to my friends and the public. Try It. TEAS. Finest Teas in the mark et. Put up in air tight, Ub cans, 25 per cent less than usual Prices at KLUTT'S DRUG 8TORE. Ix short whenever you want Prescrip tions carefully prepared, or need anything usually kept In a First elmse Drug Store, and want to be eertain of getting just what you call for, and of being politely and, promptly served. Be sais to sell ou or send to THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Dbuoout Sa LIS.BUEX, V. C. j Jam. 28, 1873 tf Coughs, Colds noarseneess AND ALL THOAT DISEASES WELLS' CARBOLIC f RELETS. PUT UP OVLT IX BLUE BOXEf A IRD AD ? JLavx.iii Sold by Drrisxist fenenllv, and FULLER A FULLER, Chicago, ID. 5000 AGENTS W i . u Genuine TjA T 1FE mud U BORM LIVINGS TO E. Itr Rsv. J. B HAM. LIS. efnn ;nctnd ear t jc "Last ' .. t 1 1 I Jl.. LI. . . . . VALH. UDiwcfrwwiinwuma i acniMfl also the cariosities. WoudYr and Wr. that nmrrtiomt coantry. F uiU, Miner ii:er. Uesst, Sevsfr. Ac. 8uT psfres. I III . Only $3.00 Rich ia inter, I . Price .OatseUs everything. a.Ouo irct Ad'!r-.-. HT7RBAKD BROS Pub. Phi ' or Cineionsti. O. i A GREAT OFFER ! HORACE "W" TKIiS k H 481 BROADWAY. N. T.srOI dispose oj . flANOiewsT ORGANS et Eztnunelr ' Prict-i fur cah. Dunns tbu Montb. prt aud balance in small monthly payment?, ame to let. Water' Hew Scale Pim. ere the beet made; Ta .touch elssfJe. snd I sinyinf tone, poe-erfal. pars sod even. Waters9 CsMoeerta. OrKuns cannot be excelled in tone or beaaty; lt cooiprtitioo. The Concerto gtop u a fit itaiktoof the Ha man Voice. Areata Wr A liberal diseoeat to Teaebers, Mini Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. Bpec;! in . . menu to tbe trade, uiustr Qstaiofue Kstlsd Aw 1 i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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