Carolina Watchman.
Gen. John C B J . k-n.M t the state
man, patrin. and soldier, it dead, ih
w.t a noble specimen of hum v and
Iim death it a sad loss to the wholo eouu
trv aud especially to the South.
I THE WHEAT DBOBtf- The Chinese taitors '61 S.m Francisco
' ' bave nirttck and postud bill thmuglioai
of Winter Wheat -About Five ghths
disinclination to pay the rati of wnumw
of a Full Crop Expected aiion demanded', iiiid an additional $300
WaboiSGTOH. Ma laboring the ftr the kiH.? of w y Ui1W who conaenta
.: . t ar:.... k.i W wore lur iii uiau tue ric tu uiru
)HJI WCI'K, IIIB VUNHMIUB lit iiiiti w.
19" The Hon Burton Craige and F
K Shober, are the chice of our p-oplr
fnr the Convention, no far aa we bav.
been able to ascertain the wishes of our
people by talking with tire hading m-i
in the country. They would rtfiVci honor
ou Rowan and the Slate. The iioinioa
ting Convention rots i" this place oi.
Saturday, the 9b May.
Wu t..P rn-1v hrard of a death from
wwjm - - "rf "
distance that his given ua more sorrow
than that of Mr. C. F. Harris Editor ol
the Concord Sun. But last Wednesday
tlv in the eninvnieut of
w w r r J w
nerfeci health. He died on Saturday
fol'owlng. He was jovial, kind hearted,
and generous. U h ave a Urge family
am) vrv Ti-uiv frit-nd to mourn hit ead
daath. Peace to hi ahes.
hi 330 counties baa been report f to the
Department of Agnetiliure. About dUU
counties of the valleys of ih'e Miaaouri
and Ohio are represented, which laat year
produced 70 000,000 bushels of winter
a m t u ,.. . , t I . . ...... . . I Mm
" vi " r - " . "
The financial system of the United
States is well calculated to make Chinese
of the whole Son'li. Tbe Yankee holds
the United States bonds upon which they
pay no tax. Tbey deposit bonds to the
" I Jju.rtnn nAA :.t. .1 'P - -
seven States from Unto to Kansas. tne " , .
J. .. - li.L... ;.. .1. at Wasbmgtou and be gtvec them ninety
av n " k'T;; r-r;, " nd of ur,-e..b.cks npon wblch they
fli rem iioii.a ,ine uiii ccbk. ii -
.vv; " " 7:::" S bank in Un Sou.h, loaning their money
oi a tun cru iwuiuirumu . , . . rl,.
fM r j. . I 1R on uni i hi rl v nor rinr rTli rM
W . I ; wr . Cl AV. "" T "
ll lviiMleKV. me fPfHSli fu urr wxm IT .n V j
()lol57;M chigrf6; Indiana, 06; J wui onng ine iuoo.y
I I 1l.l..uj, nH H.lirhl ll. I- nunt IB u
i hough only 3i counties in the Utler State -e r. - -
are represcuteil. 1 he coudmon is Detter . r
! . . it . I iiuv Inr miiiifV r- iihi'Im 1 1 v fnr VnKf(
:.. u -, . .. ...I,. .in ji.i v irtrini i n'j ---J i -r "j
1 1 1 x wn tin Y I . mm mm liuithuiu i i. . . . ---i i - , i i m
ihiHigh below an average. A few wheat "J W" 8'ol7 lhe
f. vi t i. iK-ot. ui Aiji ill .tiro ma. Sentinel.
coui.u. f in new Ioik maae cairemeiv r -
unfavorable retuvin. The proportion lu
i- nlmiit d in urlier croir averatre 14 pt A Monster Sliark.
-r-- - w
eetii iii The W.hI. or 1,260.000 acres in
a hiekdih ot 9,000,000 teres seeded. The Its Length 29 feet, and its Circdm
bncekt uiouoriiou ii 27 per cent in
n i i
Misxouii and ltlioos, 27; in Kansas and
Indiana. H; In Michigan and Ohio, 10;
in Kfutueky, 4. Theie ill he very In
tie n plantlnt; in the Middle Stales, ei
cepting iu New Turk.
On account, of tho press of business
. A A9 .Sl U m li.kK.ft
We Wint Ueier nil aioner mu'-, '-r"
of the Press Association aud the many
pleasant incidents connected therewith.
The following s a telegram from Wil
mington during the sessieu of the Associ
ation :
Wilmington, May 13 The press
excursion down the river to Old Ocean
yesierdry was one of the most plensant
atliirs it was ever our good lot to enjoy.
Gov. Vanee, in oue of the best humor-,
waa along, and this i ail that is necessa
ry to show that the party had a good
time. The pnceediugs of the Conven
tion have been important to tbe Press of
the State. Tbe Convention adjourned
on Thursday after electing the toiiuwing
officers 4
PrsidentCJid. J no. D. Cameron, of
tbe Raleigh News.
Yice-Presideois Bernard of the Wil
miugtou Star, Mannix of the Newberu
Times, and Mul-me of tbe Asheville Ex
positor. E T. Fulghum was elected
secretary and Tre.nsuier, and Capt. R. A.
Shot well Corresponding Secretary.
Messrs. Engelhard, Stone, Manning, S.
D. Pool, Jr . and 0. R. Jones were elect
ed as the Executive Committee.
The Old Broom.
fekknce 15 Feet.
The London Daily News cay$ : It will
be recollected that, in a late issue, we an
nouueed the stranding of an immense
shark at Shankl n. iu tbe Ilea of Wight.
Pin skiii of ibis hpge fish has now arrived
iu London, having been purchased fnr die
LJru is h Museum. 1 he difficult operation
or taking the skin off so gigantic
ere
It is worn away to nothing but a. short ture ha been admirahlv ejrrid out l.v
stiff, uneven, usahss stump lastehed by r. G rad, Jr., whose ability in prepar
loose, lantisnen wires ui uiny, bh-wk iiigskiltous for thn B.Ttish M tin is
landle. It evidently has had its day, if Vi. kOWn Iu tnti lenifht is 29 feet.
I ll kT I J LI. - .
ever any mug naa. an one woum oe mw circumference 15 fret at the largest
crazy enough to say ot it now: "It will Ujrt lt ie-h are exceedingly small,
swt-ep clean." ll could uot sweep at ,ml eti$ jje tjJft i,,, while
a ivorv teeth si en in ahurka nf
But there was a time. I remember nv are on tbe oontrarv. vorv m:.il i.t
well when it was fi; st bronght home a set with interspaces wie fnm tbe other
truu, tidy, respectable broom. I felt it a aa bout the aize of a cat's teeth
power iii my hands. All tilings went be- fliin U the basking hark equal
lore it. It had a special hatred to spiders maximus. coLrrinvs maximum annUts
and all dust -fostering things. Its bump efcpfow, sail fish, hoe-mother, or homer of
oi cleanliness was eairaoruinarjr ucveiup. (),keyt ..U. weat ast of Ireland,
ed. 'Twas o pleasure to sweep with that I. ;, ,wW L.WM.Mr tn k n..f....A-A 5.k
broom, it seemed tu take a pride iu its ,be eun fih Orthugoriscus MvJa that
Wtk a f Ik a alianA ff ttlaa ann Hioja Ksaasw
But age crept on apace. L ke a few -u-rL. -,,0--, 5 ,nnidrahl iiiimtmr 1,1
kU'uan btdngs, its a&bulon and physical the Soriii aloinr the nnrthwi o-t f
endurance were unevenly balanced B n D.neral and Clew Bav. The Sun fih
it tell that it was better to he used aud ul ; nrhAMv th fii.t -hr,,l w-i..r
die, than to be useless aud Ijve, SO it did mMJe bv tbe fish'cnmii.w from ilw. AtWi,.
It is (Mtssihle they come there to spawn,
nassin? lhe rest of their livea in tu Heen
Pommy took it for tbe garden walks, aud Wllt f ,k,. A 1 Unite T.ittU or mhinV
then for his horse. Since then it has 5 kM f ,U- l.h;.. i ,Ui- fi.k
v nuonii 'm a v m wi f-SSlf IX- Il W (I IV U
The Urinous War in Germany-An Old
Catholic School House XoJ4s4
Berlin-, Mgy 12 A crowd of women
mobbed au Old Catholic School house in
Konigshuie, Silesia, yesterday, declaring
they would never allow their children to
become Old Catholics. After much ex
citement, the military waa called out, and
cleared the streets, which were fall of
spectators. Twenty persona were arrest
eld. i".
The Roman Catholic bishops of Prus
sia have decided to dissolve even the reli
gious orders which the state tolerates, be
ing unwilling u. see them subjected to tin
supervision ot tbe Government. N. T.
bun,
ml "
An np country gallant, not long since,
went over to see his bright particular ;
aud alter sitting near half a day withont
saying a wotd, got up. aud say a be. 'Well
I reckon it's a git tin' feediu' time I mo.-t
be goiu.' Well, a good evento to you all,
Mi as JVaney.
You may talk, says the Milwaukie
News, about marry big au heiress, a deli
eate human blossom, a fairy, . an angel ;
but give us a girl like Nancy Terwilliger
of La Crosse, wbq ran ont of doors the
other night, aud straddling a horse, yelled
ont : 'Good night, old man, I'm off for
the spellin' nratteh T
1VT 11 t 1 as it
wen, rat, my good leilow, sain a vic-
tortou general to a brave soo of Erie,
after a battle, "and what did you do to
help us gin this victory t" Io," re
plied Pat, my it please yer honor, I walk
ed up bonldly to wim of tbe inimy and
cut off his feet ! 'And why did you not
cut off bis bead ?' said tbe general. 'Ah.
an fai'h thai whs off already,' says Pat
GARDEN & FLOWER SKD.
LA X DRETH' BUIST A FERRY'8.
A large lot of fid from tbeabn RaeiWmea
jut received and no Id low. 0rnd for a cata
logue sad call nod bur ygur Seed, if you wd
to have a fine Garden, from
BLIS A BARKER.
Feb 18th. 187&. tf.
Nb Hire Bead Hen;
NO MORE DEAD CHICKEN'S:
' Save your Hifn and thieVeos by boring
Enuiss Hoc and Chiekrtf ChNlaro core,
price 35et. Never kuovo t.. mil at
fcNMSiT lirug M-.re.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
glough & WAbben ORGANCjc:
Late
flO9 GLOlfcll ORCiAX to.,)
IMPROV1
CABINETOHGANS
NEW
SPRIG & SUMMER GOODS.
R J. HOLM-S
New Advertisements.
County Conyenffon !
A County Con veuti Q of the Democratic
Couaervativs partjr will be hebl in Salisbury
Ob May the 29th, 187als
, for the purMMu; of nouiiuetii g cauditades to
ifprfSfUt t lie1 uuuty tu the Mate Convention,
which will assemble at Kaleiffh ou the 6th
of 6epte uitwr next, to revise od amend the
Consul utiou uf the State.
1 he .liferent townships in Rowan
its h'-t until it a'as voted su
i i .
ana repiuccu oy a younger reia
Invites attention to bis new Stock, jut sow in J
It is large and general. eompritng every
thing usually kept, and is going off at loi
prices Call and examine it. Ha returns
thanks for pant farors'snd will increase bis ef-
orts to give satisfaction hereafter.
k. j. holm m.
April, 22, 1875. Int.
NOTICE.
Having transferred nay Agency for Salisbury
of Messrs VVsnsmsker A Brown, Philadelphia,
to Messrs Merouey A Bro., they will show
samples and take orders for clothing made from
measure.
From this date I will take orders for custom
work from citizens of Saln-bury.
W. T. LINTON.
April 22nd lS7vtf.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that an ESectioa will
bo held at the several precincts in Rowan coun
ty on the fir.-t Thursday in Autrnst, 1875. to
ascertain tbe sense oi the qualified voters of
ito wan County, as to whether they will sub
scribe the sum of one hundred thousand dollars
to the st'K-k of the "Yadkin Kail Road
Company and direct the issuing of t'i 1 : I -of
Rowan County lor the sum ol OSK HI'S-
DRKl) THOCSAyD DULLAltS to pay for
sncb Subscription. Ail those who rote "in f.-
ror of sueh Subscription ?lu i'suine of the
, . It j' t ... .... . s , .
oiuniy utnius tor aio".imo. snail vote on a
written or pnntwl ticket "SulMt-nptionJ' and
tho-e voting agaitit Subscription and issuing
BsV 4 It L I o ' mk
mmWLmW t L SvKSSND
1111 dSBHlTI
t
m
s
3
' 8H1K
FITTED WITH TUB NEWLY INVENTED
4
11 f-1-...i ... ......1 I. .... 1 rf. Lt ii . - . . . .. I f ... . ..
- 'MyA a owuBiiip aeit'gau'S lo ' oi 'ouiii ) diiu ivr f iiv,ivi, i him on a
uie louuty Louveutton anuouueed above. written
Convention.
Iu some of tbe counties meetings have
been called and delegates chosen to tbe
Constitutional Convention, but there t 'in
to be throughout the Sate some what, ot
,au apathy on this question. Our people
te, however, iu the habit of taking mat
ters coidly, aud coming up to the scratch
baudsotuelv when tbe lime for action
comes. Tbey would take pet haps mot e
interest in the Convention it it were not
baiupered with suchabost ot restrictions,
something less circumscribed would have
suited them belter and would have calle i
out a luoreeuibusiasiic support. But still
there is enough at issue to call lor active
interest, aud lhe selection ot men of some
menial calibre, a bo will command popu
lar respect aud have the ability to fill im
position when cbosen.
Tbe Radical count mucb aud set their
hopes ou injudicious nominations by the
Conservatives and iu this we must disap
point them by nominating our very best
men. Grtensburo Patriot.
The so called restrictions are not worth
the paper on which tbey were written.
They are regarded as of no force or con -sequence
by sill whose opinion is worth
anytbiug. So let tbe people remember
ww
that tbe Couvei tion, when it assembles,
will be uuUuioeled, all powerful, and act
accordingly, lt is all important that, the
ablest and truest Democrats be sent.
Such meu as Graham aud Craige, Gaiiber
and Sl.ober, Davis and Groves, will make
the people ot North Carolina a Cotistitu.
played tbe part of a promiscuous helper,
wherever necessary, as- the mother ot
invention has called into use.
Little folks, you m ty learn a lesson
from ibis old broom. it was always
ready to work and never shirked. It did
just as well as it knew bowf aud waa not
to blame tor what it did uot know. So,
it a long raveling, or a tew chips, a spi
del '8 Web, or a'hattdlul of loose dust was
left behind, we never tbougbt of blsming
the broom; instead of that, we never
doubted that it Was mortified at tbe state
of things, though unable to rem dy it of
its own accord, vt lien it "gave out in
the bibber duties ot broom -life, it readily
took its place lower down aud never mur
mured at its untimely tale, but did its besi,
wherever it was, cheerful and unfalter
ingly; Little boys and girls, you are each oue
ot you a broom iu your own way. Sweep
clean as you go.
is probably the largest among known
sharks. Couch records oue taken in
Cornwall, measuring thirty one feet eight
iucbes. It is supposed that they swallow
their prey alive. The Irish fishermen
spear them for the sake of the oil which is
to be obtained from their liver. This
fih, when floating on the water, is fre
quently, taken for the whale on account of
its somewhat sluggish movement. Hence
it is also called the basking shark I' is
supposed that the present specimen h.
ost its way, being bound pro: ably for the
west coast ot Ireland.
Send torward men of brains aud nerve.
IBt Them Work.
There never was a truer axiom uttered
.1 Ll.. UI-L 1. a . m
until iiiui wuicu coupn s oatau s name
with idle hand.-; and parents who have
boys to bring up should never forget this.
A great many boys are mischievous and
vici us .-imply because their activities are
not directed iu proper channels, aud lor
this their parents are the only oue to
blam. The boy who has a sied, possi
bly ot Ins own making, and a pocket
kmte, who has skate for tbe winter and
I... A .!. ! I ..
Hues ior i ue summer, who uas nis own
garden patch aud garden tools, bis own
juvenile library of such book as be loves,
nis tavortte pet animals, is almost sure to
be mdusiiious, b ippy aud Ir e from vice!
It he shows uu aptitude tor drawing, pen
cils and drawing -uaner should h am..
tion that will be acceptable t onr people. Lpltefi it painting, a box of colors should
be furnished, it typ -selling, he shouid
have a miniature priming press; and. in
oneway in lac , in many ways bis
capabilities should be so cultivated thai
be will never be at loss hnw to emulov
. . i . . . - . . r- .'
His lime pleasantly aud profitably. I,
furnishing your boys with a wisely select
ed slock of tools, you confer upou them a
Oeuem which is Incalculable. To be
sure many a knife or gimlet will be lost
aud must be replaced before the habit of
ihoiighiluluess is lormed which will pre
vent lueses. - Tools will be injured, often
destroy e ; tbe quiet of tbe family will
The Wilmington Journal says the Con
vention widcb meets in September, and
delegates to which are lo be elected iu
August, will submit to the people of tbe
State for their adoption or rejection, a
new Constitution. What its character
will be depends npon the people them
selves. Whether we are to have a (Jon
rtitutiou which will reform our State
government, conform lhe fundamental law
to the wants and sympathies ot the peo
ple, aud under which North Carolina can
join her sister State in their onward m rch
in prosperity will, of course, depend upon
who the delegates are The people can,
aud their most vital weUare demand that
ibe Lest men iu tbe several counties should
be nominated and elected. We want
J..I 1- . I k. . .1
i-iei;,iics wuu not oiujr Know wnai itie
beat interests of ibe people require, but
who have tbe moral courage to give us a
Constitution which will protect and foster
those interests. Our wisest, our best and
our bravest men should be selected, and
our word for it, their labors will not only
meet the approval of their constituents.
but will redound lo the general prosperity
of all the people of the State.
It behooves us, therefore, to begin the
work of preparation t au early day
More care than ordiuarily should be taken
iu the selection of candidates, and more
tbau tbe usual time should be devoted to
a thorough canvass of the counties. Tbe
i -oies ai stake are too vitally important
fo i 'mt to second rt men or to au or
dmaiy s tuvees. Ourdearesi hopes, our
dearest rights are the prizes for which we
fight. Let us then buckle on our armor,
snd under our wisest, beat and bravest
J. adera lei ua go forth to a glovioua vie
lly ii der of Kuwau (Jourrativ Execu
tives Committee,
JAMES E. KERR. Charm'n.
May 20.-2w.
NOTICE.
4 little orphan girl about ten or twelve years
old, to be bound' out. Apply to J. M.
Horah. Probate Judge, Salisbury, K. C.
May 20 3w.
WANTED.
situation as elerk, 'earlier, or as husine
or printed ticket "NoSuliscriotion.
Til notice is jctveu motxdio'ice loan act of
the Legislature, psed ai ilk laat Scsmoq.
1. A. iAYIrs
L. V. COM. MAX.
U. ItAKKINUER.
JNO. Ki b'LKU IM0,
JOS. McLUAK.
April St. 1 e7.Y .1 ni.
. r . r r I f .
An invention hain a ra-wU Mnnort ,nt lennc on toe ninir m new inwniuenu, by mtim J
which lhe qiuintny r Timinc oi i"n i tt orstn imiimu,
ind the quality of lone rendcrvd
Epal to flat of tie Bat Pipe Onam of too Seme Capacity.
("Mr UKr.ted "Ynx Ceir "Vov. Hnan v" ' W'Wmt Pani " "Octave Coopler." uSecUrm-
. . . n w-. -i : .. .. It.irn "( rpnion.i. "ul A t trr tl i.i'm
mi "Ctlw or i.irinei i'-i ' ' "
and
(
Co. Com'rs.
i
j
ALL Tn E LATE IMPROVEMENTS
Can be obtained on'y in tbc Orgsr.a.
CONTRACT to be LET.
:0:
The Vinkland Shooting. Mr. Car-
rnth, the Viuelaud editor wbo wae shot
ihrongf the head by Mr. Laud is, still
lives aud Ins case is remarkable in the
annuals of surgery, iii honveoohatic
doctors, who were called in the case to
the exclusion of one, the most celebrated
surgeon of Philadelphia, have given but
one medicine from tbe beffiuiiin?. Thev
have administered arnica internally with
tbe view to prevent intlamation, aud have
not attempted any surgical operation.
1 he orfice of tbe Wound is in (act con
trusted, and the use of the probe is con
sidered injudiciaus. The ball is supposed
to have lodged near the eye, upon the
skull, and -should it become ineysted theie
is hope that tbe patient may recover.
riiai he still lives and is conscious is ei
ther a marvel of nature or a triumnh
m dical skill.
or
A
ily at rexunablt wajje. Apply at thi. otnee
E ARLY PEAS & BEA8
At ENN1SS' drug stork.
STOCK HOLDERS MEETING.
YADKIN RAIL ROAD.
The annual meeting of the Stock holders of
the Yadkin Rail Road will be held in S:ililury,
iu the Court-! louse sit 11 o'clock A. M on
Thursday the 27 th of May, 1875.
W. A. SMITH,
May, 13. Tresd't.
1 here is tn he a new church built at
Pranklin. in this county, an I tl. speritlca
lions are m 11 iltily nntde out mid in tin- hands
of William TIiouimsou. a .d tusy b- sveu by
eslliuK on him. The contract for the b :i'd
; tug will tx- let out to t!ie lowest bidder, on
ra inager. Will serve in almost any cajaic- th 4th Saturday In May. Inat.. The letting
u. tskt plsei- mi Fniukliu ehumh, '2 o'eloek.
p. in. Uuibb-rs invited to be preaetit.
A- L. 11 ALL. Clwtirtuau.
tiuihiiug Com.
May G, lS7o-3ts.
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
At the old stand of Foster A Horah.
Just receired a full line of Hals, ami Jbev
nets, trimmed and nntrirunied. kil! on,Nc:tr:'
and all the latest Frvnch and American norvl
tie, at
Nonce
to creditors.
Fifty Diff?r.i K-!-v , r-r. ,,..
r r"r tat Aniva rgfH63am .
Quality and N oluuie of To ie I ueuaJUL
PRICES, S50 TO 8500.
Factory and Warerooms, Cor. 6th and Congress 8t&
DETROIT MICHIGAN.
(BSttA8&ZSBB9 STI 1830.) AOIWTI Wanted in Every County
Address GL0UGH & WARREN ORGAN CO.
DETROIT, MICE.
May 20, S75. -ly.
The Iceland Eruption.
The particulars of the grand eruption
of the, mountain caiied Trollaud-yujav, in
t lie north of Icelnnd, have been received.
Tbe eruption occurred in December Uat,
aud was preceeded by earthquakes. The
weather during the month waa very fog
gy, and the flames from the burning moun
tain could not be seen to advantage until
the 2 id of January, when the night pre
aented waa magnificent. Column? of fire
and stone? were shut straight up into the
air in a great height, aud f 11 back into
the crater in so narrow a circumference
that the formation of new lava only exten
ded 12 tni! from north weal to southeast.
An exploring party state that from the
side of the ravine, at a point as near a
they could get for the burning lava, I hey
would see do artt through the volcanic fia
All persons having claims ngainat the estate
of Dr. J. K. Fralev, deceased, are hereby
notified to exhibit tbe aame to the undersigned
on or le fore the 14th day of May, 1876. And
ail persons indebted to said estate are requested
tu settle promptly.'
M. S. FRALEY.
Administrator of J. R. Fmler dee'd.
Salisbury, N. C. May 13, 1875 6w.
Orders executed villi care aud dispatch.
Pinking and Stamping done to order.
The Store will be conducted on the 1 ah sys
tem and no good or vork wilt be charged lo
any one. This rote is unrarihle.
MIW. S. J; HALYBUUTOX.
April, 15th Ows.
aaSaaW BaaV
Dr. McKi's Russian Regies SAVE LABOR, SAVE TIME BY USING THE
DANDELION
Arrest the House Burner BITTERS and DANDELION
AHTf.RII I iMIft Pll I ft
Runaway uncVr arreat for burning (Jin '
House and Saw Mill, Dan. Kirk, colored, a Ta atit0 "HlTQrKi-ncia TthIictoq.
msth black, 6 feet in height, and weighing I v VWiV Jw-, "Ovm
atoui 1 4 0 lbs. I wo teeth out m front above. Fa r it j l. . tt' j .
He broke awar in Stanly countv on the 28th U0H, OlCiL nedUaUIie, AlUIlbV
m aa a . 1
April, and it is oei levea went towards Kock-j . -p.-
inghain in Richmond county, or to Wilming-1 JJlStJclSG, (xG.
I . . , . 4 h .u, . . I tin. rfeln ill AAnC. a I
wi. anon hi " '" mu. hiiiki a lUMir on . , . t - v w o r-. k
the public, as he is a dangerous sneak. Infor- or e,e W J n" Agt.
mation of him should be sent to the Solicitor. I Salisbury, April 29, tf.
o. J. Femberton, .vibermarie, Ktnntly lo. -J,F.
PENNINGTON.
- 8. M. RED WINE.
May 13. 1875 lm.
FARMERS' PLOW.
ft will nln lighter. It will turn vonr land belter. It will make you better cropa. It will
tou less to keer it in ordvr, than any other l'U.w you hare ever used.
We will furiiish vmi PiinU one rear for one plow innrdinarv land for oaa Dollar. What do
yon pay your blaekmith to do the ssme on your old-tmhioDed Plow ?
We have just made a great reduction in Price ?
All we ask of yon is. Try it, and then if you don't like it bring it back and your money akall
he refunded to you.
! r WE WARRANT EVERY PLOW.
MERONEY & BRO.
SalUbnry. X. C April 1. 1S75 tf.
ur lu i id flituea like vaat reekiuir river
be disturbed by hammering and flawing, ul fire playing iu wild cimfn'sion among
unless there is a workshop ou the premt l',e "rek of matter." Fortunately, no
ses; sliuv. tigs aud like clean dirt will be j duui-ige was done either by lhe earth-
ottii au- ni occurreoen in tba irij.l.. i Quake or the emotion. W ilminntntk J,,ur.
I . nivvili . r I - - ---j, w
regular ciiorea will be forgotten aud neg flU-
lecled in the eiilhuai.taui of tb boy to m
finish iM.nie task he has i hand; but theae Dr. Carpenter, an eminent English
cncumstaucea are trifling compared with eavan, who haa been engaged in hydro
ibe benefit to be derived from tbe eon graphic researches iu the employ of the
statu and habitual use of tool. "Boy ttoyal Navy, haa made a discovery which
make meu," aud ihey should be taught is analagnus to that of Harvey. He ha
to make uselol men; knowledge never found that the ocean, like tfie blood in the
come iuiuiuvelj; it must be transmitted, animal system, circulates regularly. The
1 he lather who will not take the trouble poles supply the place of a heart, and the
to direct the expanding energies of Ins motive po er is the action of heat and
boy, lo lead his inquiring mind to the cdd. The i .tensely cold water of the
pastures of knowledge, ever fresh aud fair, Arctic and An'arctic regions is eontinu-
aud open for the child a career, humble ally in ing toward the equator, the war-
thogh it be, is laying up fur himself dig- mer water from which latitude flow
appolumeut, chagriu, perhaps bear t break northward aud southward. It is siugu-.
iugin the future. When your boy stands lar th.it the same imoortant item of aci-n.
at your side, book in baud, and begs yon tific iufoimatiou was contributed by a
to explain the picture to bun, don't send Russian named Lus, fifty years ago, but
him away until you have done ft. En- dropped entirely ont of the history ot
courage him to look at pictures and ask science. His theorv is eioreased in terms
questions about tbem; teU him .tories almost ideutical with those used by Dr.
that will stimulate hi longings read Carpenter, though the latter could not
interesting aud instructive books, of which have kqown of the existeuce of aaeb a
happily, there is no end. Tttu occupied theory.
. f I a a at I
wuu toots, nooks, work and play, he will j
grow up accustomed to find resource
within himself, and not be driven to
seek idle or vicious company.
,aai
Hoiisa & Lot for Sale !
J. I). McN KELY.
Merchandise tad. Exchange Broker,
AGKST FOR I'll t SAUL OF
tajli and Fancy Groceries.
SUGAR, STRUP, MOLASSES, COFFEE,
Bacou, aLard, c.
A FI LL LINK OV M,nPL : 8 CONSTAT
TLV n IM.
The Uoue and Lot on the corner of Main
and Bank Six. reeeotlv occupied by Mr. Ann
Brown, is offered lor aale. This U aiuonjr the
luort valuable property in Salwbnry, and Special atU,U,on paid to dMui urn, and
uni 1 1 ..it-iui i pnuiiicu in .ra uiihiiot hi i in i rrltirnM tuiir'mt.
ik. t ' .1 r.. I
nit hifii, icmim iicinnt luiuici iiniuriuB- i . , , . , . T, .
tion can obtain it h ollinTon or oohiinunic.. Office formerly occupied by J. A H. Horah,
lime with either of ihe ..ndersianed. onder "tel, baUKBt av, A. U
Having made arrangement with first claaa
Price KcaMOIialtlC. Homwa in Richmond. Norfolk. Baltimore.
Alao the tnuWioned ofitra for al 700 acre Pl WI i.liia and New York, 1 am prepared lo
of land lying on thVK. C. R. K. two miM olfer lo Merehant. only) the wme, if not net
East from Salisbury. Thi land will be sold in '
lota if desired. - r order themselves, iao ofler advantages u
ii-., in'; :u. :i v t ki.iL. freight.
ik. n-. a A Tki. i. mmmmim 1 will also buy nti sell Kxchange. Bullion
all well limbered land. Further information Gold and Silver Coin. Bank INolea, Stock and
given on application.
lei ma reasonable.
Salisbury, N. C. .
JOHN W. MATJNEY, Ag'L
for Dr. John L. Henderson
May 13, 1875 tf.
kmWbzI saa vw
Bond, on reasonable terms.
Any collactloaw entroMed to me will hav
prumpt attention and prompt returns made.
Having pnvuivl a "Herring Champion
fire Proof Safe," 1 will receive money on de
posit for safe keeping, or on loan, at a reasona
ble rats of interest.
Partis having roaney to loan or wUliine to
"fcf aflinVT TT A HA1TT borrow, will do well to cunler with
IJLsrm aa.w a S4M, Also
Clarion, If.
THIS HOTEL, (formerly Chamnan House.
I is newly furnished and now ipeo for th
reception of liuests. The Proprietor naa a
uumber of large and well furnished rooms
tor
Also Agt. for first claa Fire and Life Insur
ance Go's.
April 5 3mo'a.
J. D. McN EEL Y.
In Iowa there urn nina emala
aupuriuteudsiitf of tckools.
Thomas, there is too much bustle here.
"Where Pa V "I mean there is too mucb
noise you must stop it." "la a noise a
bustle, raj" -Tea, child." "Golly fra
cioua ! then sister Sally done wane the
biggest noise you ever saw, PV1
Summer Boarders.
NSW CROP CUBA MOLASSES-
800 Hhds. Choice Quality Just
Received.
The undersigned, in taking; charge of this For Sale by
House, hope to fully sustain bis past repu- WILLIAMS A: MLRCHISOW
ImIUm Saw AoA...n I. mUIia 1 J
laMVU IU lUg LU IrieV TIT j t W
J. J. WLISICJLK, Proprietor. I " i
Kay 13. WS-tf. luynwe.
BEAUTIFUL M ETALIC GRAY COTIBIIG
I now offered to every one iuterested iu beautifying aud protecting lhe grave
their deceased r-Utives.
Th-y are made in f.mr sics. wilh a variety of style, ranging in price rrwaa
to M0, according In sig" and style. Can be painted any color drsired, saaoed af
galraiMznd to suit lhe taitr of purchas ra. A giUanised plate, eontaimr.g w
tuscripii.Mi pariits dt-stre, t irmsticd with each nouitd free of cmarfe.
Ti S HANDSOME DECORATION
is offered at such orices to nlace it witltin reach of all. We tnvita lke
r - -
and public getif-rally tn call and examine fur t h-mat I ret.
Speciuieu ean be seen at J. A. Camsay's office.
0. PIYTJ5&, Aemt- r
Salisbury, A. C Amy. 6. 1874
Kerosene and Soline Oil
At Bedueed Pricet at BWISS'
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V
30 eta WILL BUT
OTIM' DKT70 STOil ;
to Mars a ay 4 Bro.
afi4atitfirarii