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mm : Caronlia Watchman, MAV, 27. QP Those ot onr patron who are in fVbted to as will greatly oblige by coins iug forward and settling Op Without u- Y HE 20TH TK SALISBURY. This day was observed here at a boK day. The ttores, abopa, and other places p! business were closed tbe whole day, and Uuudreds of oar eiUseas attended (he grand celebration at Charlotte, tip Gov, IIkxdricks, ot Indna the man of the 1 Is at Charlotte, on tbe 20th. His oaiuc was frequently beard in the crowd, and in the mora private gather Inge. of the Influential citizens be was talked of as the Democratic cand idate for the Presidency. He ia Mid to be a "good men," and God knows we need each an one at the head of affairs in this grea The Bo wan Sine Guard wen at Char lotte en tbe SOtb, and were complimented as the 2d best command on the gronnd This was donbtlese In reference to their military bearing and accomplishment. To tbe eye of tbe unskilled they looked tbe qaal of the hesU They bore in the procession "the Jones Cantwsll Flag," a bit of tattered bantering which went with the 12th U. S. Infantry, through the Mexican war. The rents in its once beautiful silk are all historic, and tel ef the darting men who carried it iu triumph to the .capital of the Montazn of the Civil Bights party. We have faith Graham, Gen. D. II. Hill j Gen. R, Ran in the manhood and independence of the som. wJHe men oi the Old North State, They After jhe speeches, the invited guest , will tench the GivU Bights nmrty a lesson military and fire companies, orators, fcc, next A ugust that will be long re membered . adjourned to Floral Hall to partake of a They know that all the political incouven I public dinner. It is sai that not lees ene, evils and burdens they have suffer than two thousand persons were red at ed for these many years, came of Radical , this plaee. , negro snd scalawag rule. The idea of a Fire works, speeches and music, occu party that has not only robbed and op I pied the boors of the evening. 1 be air pressed the people in every imaginable I was illed with blading rockets, tbe street way for tbe last ten years, hot that is I glared with, ten thousand lights, and tbe also Id favor of making tbe negro their roiee of joyous mirth enlivened a scene social equals, by forcing his children in at ones most novel and impressive. the public schools with tbe whites and In Thus closed tbe Cen ten n ml, the merest all other places heretofore held sacred by glimpse oi which we have sketched. It the whites.-tbe idea, we say, of such a can newer be written op in full, for it is party undertaking to dictate to tbe people qnrle impossible to delineate on paper tbe concerning any matter in whieb they are feelings of a high, spirited, intelligent interested is calculated to arouse the indig- people celebrating the great deeds of their nation of every one. It is always safe to revered ancestors. take the opposite course to that indicated I Toe much praise can scarcely be by Radicalism. The people have been sal- stewed on the generous citizen s ef Char- ferine the burdens of Radical role and tbe lotto for tbe success ot this great festival effect must be felt for a long time, but now In addition to large public arrangements that an opportunity isofforded to begin the evdry bouse seemed open to as many vis Work of reform, let all avail themselves itors as could enter, and their proprietor of it. THE CENTENNIAL OF THE MECKLENBURG DECLARATION. Ma nswaawawaw Immense Concourse of People. A JOYOUS DAY. Sdstinguisked Persons in Attendance- SPEECHES, FLAGS, ahd MUSIC. were constantly on the look oot to extend invitations. We have beard of no dissat- isfactioa and no disappointment on the part of visitors, and webayeonlyto that her generous people may live to eee a hundred more Centennials. of North Carolina appointing him the said B. rJ. Boot Deputy Attorney for the erown few tbe District of Salisbury who qualified by taking the oaths prescribed by law lor tbe qualification of public officers and an oath of office mnd subscribing the Test. Thomas Harris hig Shsntf of tbe Uonoty of Mecklenburg failed to appear and make returns or toe process to arm aiwva. Therefor ordered bjr the court that the said Thomas Harris be fined 50 for bi not at tending and that he be cited to chow cense dec. next Court. The Sheriff ef Mecklenburg returns the Venire. ' The following Venire was returned by tbe Sheriffs of tbe several counties. ft Wm Gilbert, 7 Abram Kerkeudall. 8 Jesses Johnston, . 1 Samuel Freeman. 2 Thos. Poiu dexter. 3 John Armstrong, 4 James Glenn, 5 Will Coker, d Joseph Nation s, 7 Elias Turner . Guilford. I Thome Blair. i Edward Gmawrt. 3 Benjamin Sterritt, 4 James Hunter. 5 James MeCobtsa, J6 Ralph Gorrell. 7 Daniel Gillespie. . Mecklenburg. 1 Hejekiah Alvsnnder 8 Robert Harris. 3 Adam Alexnoder, 7 J. M. Alexaoder. 5 John kleColloeh, 6 Charles Polk. GARDEN & FLOWER SIS LAXDRETH'S, BUIST8, A FERRY'S. A large lot of Sand from tbeabov jest received and sold low. Send for loan and call and boy roar Bond, if you from a esta te have a fin Garden, Feb 18th, 1875. tf. BUB A BARKER. Mi lore Dead Hon; NO MORE BEAD CHICKENS: Save yoor Hogs and Chickens by buying Hog and Chicken Cholera core, Mover known to mil at 1111186' Urnf Store One Hundred Tears Ago ! ! ! 1775. I received a letter this morning, from a cit izen of a distant State asking for information The celebration of tbe 20th of Mar at tbat h" thought eould be obtained from the THE COUNTY CONVENTION As has been anoouned tbe people of Rowan will assemble in this place next Saturday to nominate Delegates to rep resent the conoty in the State Constitu tional Convention . It is to be hoped that the people of the county will turn out in mass. Tbe time is short for canvassing and the candidates should be at work. If the people after they meet, shall find that the different Townships are not suf ficiently represented to justify their going into the nomination of Delegates, then the Convention shonld be adjourned for two or three weeks in order that all the Townships may be fully represented. In the mean time one and all who feel an in terest in the good government of the State should labor to secure tbe nomination of first class men. The fruroing of a Con stitution is no small job, and it will re qu're men of experience and abiU tdfr Some farther particulars of the late murder of Mrs. Heilig : When tbe body was drawn from the well wbero it had been throwu by the cowardly assassin, it was found to be badly gashed and bruised. Over the right ear was a gash 2 inches long, several smaller cut on the right sids above tbe ear and tbe skull fractured in two or three place ; also the throat showed evident signs of severe choking. On further investigations it was evident the murder had been perpetrated in the kitchen, doubtless soon after breakfast. The floor had been well wiped, yet was found considerably stained with blood, and trace of blood were also discovered along !-p path leading from the back door of the kitchen to the well. It is believed the body was thrown into the well I. fore dead. Thus ended the meat brutal murder ever recorded in - this couuty. - y Obsequies. On Monday after the dis covery of the body on Sunday, a laige -crowd of people gathered at St. 'Paul's Lntherian church and very coon the re mains of Mrs. H. arrived largely attended by lelatives and friends. The services were conducted by the pastor Rev. W. Kimble. His Text was from 73. Psalm and 24 verse : Thou shall guide me with thy counsel and afterward receive me to glory. The occasion was solemn, the sermon was im- pres ive, and the dense congregations at . tested their interest and sympathy by marked attention, sighs and tears. The supposed murderer, after a careful investigation of the case before a board of Magistrates, has been committed to jail for trial at the next term Rowan Superior Court, : JsT John Pool, who was once scala wag U. S. Senator, by dint of-bayonets, negro and carpet-bag votes, is writing articles against tbe Convention move . If there was any one opposed to the measure before, he should cease opposition now. sw Tf as at .a 1 m John .fool Has shown himself to be not only the enemy and villifier of the people of North Carolina, but a most unreliable and infamons political intriguer. He is vainly trying to get up the impression . s i -n . mat convention means ana wm necessi tate a new reconstruction. He raises the same old cry that we have heard so often from Grant's pets and boot-licks, negro worshipers,, snd Civil Right advocates. If the people are fool enough to be gulled, misled, by such creatures as John Pool, bv men who belong to a party that favor t ... :.Uing of negrt on an equality withwhite people, tbeo tby deserve to it it u i u gave the be ruled by tbe negroes who power to that party. But tbe whit people of North Carolina wtU not Wad tbe thread-bar arguments Charlotte, was a great success in all points. The weather waa fine, and tbe out poo ring of the people from far and near, immense. By 8 o'clock, A. M., the streets were packed, so that it was very difficult to pass. And still they came pouring in from every direction. It was rare you could see one songht for, and almost impossible to escape from the crowd. At about 12 o'clock the Mar shals succeeded in forming a procession, thns bringing order out of what seemed irremediable confusion. The procession was set in motion, and drew after it, one, another, ana another it its parts untie finally all were in their appointed places, moving off grandly to the Carolina Park, in the South'western suburbs of tbe city, in the following order i Two Light Infdiitry companies from Fayetteville, N. C, "Tbe Fayetteville" and I he Li Fayette. Richmond (Va.) Howitzers, Two Companies, C. aud D. 1st Virginia Kegiment Raleigh Light Artillery, with two guns. Raleigh Light Infantry. Rowan Rfiu Guard?, Salisbury. Kind's Mountain Military Institute. Carolina Military Institute. Charlotte Greys. Meckl itburg Zouaves. Com p. H. 35 Regt. N. C. troops. Fire Companies: Rescue Steam, No. 1, Raleigh. Hand Engine Co. do. Newberne Steam, Newbern, N. C. Palmetto Steam, Columbia, 8. C. Independent team. " Phoenix Hand Engine, " Fairfield Company, Winnshoro, S. C. 8'onewall, do. Chester. " Rock Hill, do. Rock Hill, " Wilmington Steam, Wilmington, N. C. ao. MajM Engine, Independent Bucket Co. " Gieeesboro, " Greensboro, K IS. Lee Greenville, 8. C. Tarboro Hsnd Engine, " " independent Hand Eng. Charlotte. Hornet Steam, Pioneer Steam. And then came various Odd - Fellow Lodges, &c. All with banners, flags, band of music, wreathe of flowers, and decorations of all suns and kinds. A gayer, grander proc.eeaiou was never seen in North Carolina. -;. The citizens generally, did not stand on the order of their going, but went as best they could ; some on Railroad trains, some in Omnibuses, Carriages, Buggies wagons, horse back, but most on foot, filling the roadway to the Park with dense moving mass. Arriving at the stand for speakers, the military and firemen filed right and left to admit the passage of the orators and other distinguished invited guest who brough dp tbe rear of the grand procession. Ex Gov. Grabam, presided. Rev. A. W U:ll j i aimer oprueu ceremonies with prayer A brief announcement speech from Gov Graham, and Maj. Gales came forward Sod read tbe Mecklenburg Declaration ; snd then followed an oration by Hon. John Kerr, chaste, beautiful and piquant, though a httle over tingered with refer ences to tbe late contest between th States. Gov. Grabam then introduced tbe Hon. John M. Bright, representing Ten nessee, tbe daughter of the Old North State. Mr. Bright's speech was well re ceived, and spoken of afterwards with great warmth of praise by those who heard it best. Gov. Hendricks, of In diana, was then called for, but not being Lpn sent, did not respond. Gov, Vance was called, and rising to excuse himself, broke down the Stand, or a part of it, to the great amusement of those not alarmed at the accident. We should mention among the distin- guisbed persons on tbe platform, Ex-Go v Walker, of Va.; Hon. H. L. Davidson aud Hon. J. M. Bright, and Col H. M. Polk, oi Tenn.; Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, of Va.; besides, of our own State, Gov Brogdeu, Iron. A. S. Merrimon, Col. John H. Wheeler, Hon. T. L. ClingmanHon Thos. Sottas, Dr. Okas. Philips, John W. Records of the Courts held in Salisbury in tbe spring of toe year 1775, and iu searching the court records for him. it occurred to me that t he names of the people and some of tbe proceeding therin found would be read with r. . , j lUTTesi uy uiniiy eriiii8 oi mis uhj. The May term jof the inferior Conrt for the Conoty of Rowan was begon and held at the Court Hon in Salisbury on the first Tuesday in May in the XV ear of the reign of onr sovereign Sou George the III, Kiug of Gn at Bri?un, re., before Alexander Os borne Esq. aud companion justices assigned to keep the peace &c. for ssid county." Present th worshipfull : JOHN OLIPANT, WILLIAM T. COLES, ! VmM WILLIAM SHARP, ftMl' ROBERT KING, J The names of the Grand Jurors were, Samuel Young. William Davison, William Hart. Pattrick Morrison, John Sharp. Hugh Jenkins. A ndrew Ki rkpatrick, William Watt, Caleb Osborue. Thomas Gillespie, Rich'd. Armatroug, James Hujggins, David Foster, Robert Gray. John McXeeiy, Johu Skyles, John Sucky. 1 Mow Winsley. 2 Will Daviaoo. 8 Sanif, Harris. 4 G . R. Ber eer , 5 G. Kotbfora, 6 Will Alexander, 7 John Dickey. 8 fleonre Davison, dSamnelReed. 10 John Sloan. It tmoe1 Young, 12JameMcCay, Anson. 1 John Colli, n CharW Bobeaon, 3 James Cotton. 4 Solomon Grass, 5 James Piekett, 6 Will Gblieoa. 7 Buck ner KembaH 1 Will Moore. 2 Fred Hainright, 3 Janw Mclutire, 4 Motes Moore, 5 John McKiuny, 17 Aaron Huston Ordered bv ths Conrt; That James Cot ton. Ah-am Kerkendall, Elias Turner, Jo seph Nations, Benjamin Sterritt, Fejekiah Alexander. Aarn Huston, Adain Alxnn der, John sleNitt AWsander. and John McCulloch. be noed eadh L4. uisi. for not attending this Court as Jurors agreoabla to summons. The pneed1uff of tbe Court show that two prisoners were convicted of Robbery and one of murder and nil three sentenced to be hanged until dead, dead. dead. I merely give you these items f om the records and leave com men t thereon for other who have leisure to write, there is much in thee records worth looking aftrr by those who take an interest in the history of oar immediate section of the country, partieular- Iv. the names of persons theu iu active life and alo some important dates. In the fore going paoceedings it is shown that the court for the district of Salisbury was Thursday the first day of Juue 1775. The Records show that it adjourned on Tuesday the 6th day of June 1775. If it can he shown how soon afterthe Mecklenburg Convention G'apt. Jack left Charlotte for Congress with the resolutions of the Convention, and that he m inSalisbuiy ou ais way to Philadel phia, during a session of the Court, it may throv some light on the date of the Conven tion about which so much has beu written. J. M. II. NOTICE. W ADVERTISEMENT GLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS Xate fcliMOit 9 s GLOl liH ORAlV 44J) IU PROVED - : CABINET ORGANS s Notice is hereby riven that an Election will b bold at the several precincts In Rowan eonn- ty on the tuvt Thursday in Aurast, 1875, to ascertain the sens ot the qnaUUd voCevs f ttowan lyounty . as to wnetaar they will anb scribe the snm of one huud rod thousand dollars to tbe stock of tbe "Tadain Rail Oooapany." and direct in biaaaag of taw Bands of Rowan County for tbe sum of ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS to pay for snch Subscription. All thos who vote fa fa vor of goch Sabscriptlon and iasning of tbe Conoty Bonds for $100,000. shall vote on a written or printed ticket "Subscription;" and those voting against Subscription and Issuing of uounty dodos tor pww, snail rot on a written or printed ticket "No Subscription. This notice is given in obrdiene loan act of tbe Legislature, passed at it Last i ' . A. DAV18. l w. Coleman, H. BARRINOER. JNO. G. PLKMIMG, job. Mclean. April 93, ltC5. 3mos. Co. Com'rs. CONTRACT to be LET. :h There is to b a new ehsrch built t Frauklir.. in ibis county, and th stecific- lions are afl duly made out and in the hands of William Thoinason. a .d may bv seeu by calling on him. The contract for the b tild- ina wili bo let out to tbe lowest bidder, on the4tb8aturdv io Ma v. inst.. The letting to take plsce at sinklio church, 2 o'clock. p. m. Builders invited to b present. A. L. HALL. Chairman. Uoildiug Cow. May 6, 1875-3t. NEW MILLINE1Y 8T0RE. At the old stand of Foster A Elorah. Ju.t received a full line of Hats, and Bon- opened on ' nets, trimmed and nut rimmed. Ribbons, Scarf snd all the latest French and American novel ties, at A III. F&XC3S. Orders executed with care snd dispatch. Pinking and Stamping done to order. The Store will be conducted on the Cash svs- tern and no eood or vork will be charged to any one. Thin rule i unvarible. MRS. S. J. HALYBURTOX April, 15th ows. S- jW( bsSR SSk mm I jSkj BJBJgB MSB S I w SS 5 I m, . ImjucOT 1 - lnSjilvlii CMS I UwrnrnL fjSb SJSSJ ' 5 1 3 01 The following entry appears in the pro ceedings of the first day of the Tenm j with out preamble or any explanation, just as though it was the routine of the Court. Liquors &c. Rated. S. D. For a gallon v est luuja Kum, it New England " 10 do Brandy & Whiskey, 10 Bur with 4 bush. Malt & Hops pro portion to the ubl. per quart, G Brandy or Whisky in cordial per Gill. 4 Beer with 5 bu. malt 3 months old per quart, 8 1 qt. Toddy of West India Ruta. I 4 J rintof Shue do i 4 do New England Rom Bran dy or Whiskey, . 1 Madiera or Vidouic wine per gall. 16 Breakfast or supper, with hot meat and small dnnk 8 do with Coffee 1 Dinner with a sufficient dish of wholesome well dressed meat, 1 Boy led Cyder per quart 8 Draught Cyder per quart 8 Cyder Royal per quart 14 Claret per Bottle. 7 6 Porter Sc English bottle beer, per bottle 2 8 Punch per quart, 9 And io proportion for larger or mailer quantity. Sheaf Oat per sheaf 5 inches Diam- ter. . . 4 Stabling for 24 boon Fodder and common her, 8 English grass a clover or Timothy 1 Pasture for night in town 8 In th country 4 Longing, good bed & clean sheet 4 On Saturday of the Co irt, Present. John Brevard, Moose Wins ley, Jobn Olippant, Will Sharp, Ceo, H. Berger, . James Smith. New Advertisements. Coily Conriiofl! A Cnncty on vention of the Democratic i Conservative party will be held in Salisbury On may the 29th, 1871, ! for the purpose of nominating eanditades to epreseut theConnty iu the vUte Convention, which will assemble at Raleigh on the Cth of September next, to revise and amend tbe Constitution of the State. The different Townships in Rowan are urged to send forward Township deleaates to .i;-K..r, inni o if r...,n,.. . j f l " Rf order of RllVU) Cnnturmtit u Vwn vesCommittee J. I). MCNEELI Mar 20.-2 w. Merchandise aad Exchange Broker, AGKNT TO THE SALS OF taple aiH. Fancy Groceries. Dr. IcClintock'i Russian Remedies DANDELION BITTERS and DANDELION ANTI-BILLI3U8 PILLS, To cure Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Sick Headache, Kidney Disease, Ac. For Sale.by J. II. ENKISS, Agt. F1TTKD WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED goixnra&3 fats ire QUALmno xtiass, An invention hsvin s raoM iniTwrt-nt erinv on lh i.mirp of v-i I "imnml-, ht n,m which the qoao ii v or volume ol loo i veiy larseiv iucrr, ami the qoaliiy of lone reudrrrd Equal to tiat of t&e Bal Pigs Orpn of lie See fecatili. fin, U.ried "Vox Celeste." "Vox Hsmm "Wilcox Ijtet' "Otav fV-npler," th jnc 'C0" or "CUrionet" Stops "Gems Horn," -Cremona," " os Angelet," - k1 Eitern- ALL TUK LATE V liiahTS Can he obtained only in these Orpins. Fifty Wtob oPlM.lor tho ri,urch TH? bSST t. MATEPIAU AO W U KSAASISHIP, Q :ality and Volume of Toae Inualltd. j PBICES, 850 TO 8500. Factory and Warerooms, Cor. 6th and Congress Sta. XS50.) Wetted la livery Coaaty Address GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN CO. DETROIT, MICE May , 1876. -ly. WANTED. An Aluranns of Davidson College, bearing : U 8 AR TUP, MOLASSES, COFFEE, exoelJent tewttmonials fromall Darts of North Carolina ; ana also irom Texas and Kentoeky , where he has been teaching, desires to secure a position fr the etlsning year as teacher in a moral community, where the advantage of an education are duly snreciftted. A1D he IS deSirOUr. . cnrin rnnnlnrmpnt . t7 -1. a . . . .7 " . ' T oi any Bonoranieaina lortne next three months. irt a good sonhe. Address, J. N. H. SUMM BRELL, Balisburv.N. C. May 97, 1875,-1 mo. A ri Lt, LINK Or KASSPLf a oohbtan mss i in OrBce formerly occupied br J.4H. Horah, der National lloul, 11 i.ssjssvisrr. . c. Having mads arrangements with first cum w . lit j : v. n . . , nomn in mcnmimo. .oriois. xmiii Philadelphia and NeV York, I em peeps reu to offer (to Merchants only) ths sen, if act hw . i Tm . - mm . ier so van Robert King, Ja. Ffaeav, Daniel Little, T?D aWlMTW i P 1 IIP IV orordnrtken r n n ii ii u i ii nuAUfiii, m AN ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, MATH EMATICAL, AND SCIENTIFIC School, roa MALES and FEMALE9. prompt attention and prompt - - Having procured a MIIei Rev. H. M. Brow, A. B. Principal. Fir, Proof Safe," I wHl recei Mr. L. P. Scherer, AasisUn t. here, if they vers to go North, elves. Can osW advantage in fretcbt. 1 will also boy and sell jLzenange, Bullion Gold and Silver Coin. Bank Notes, Stocks and Bonds, on reasonable tn ma. Any collections entrusted to me will have returns made emnga Chsn The Ooart proceeded to the election nf The next Session of this handsomely located three person to be reeom mended to his Ex- Institution will commence Aug. 2nd, 1875 cellency tbe Governor, for sheriff of Rowan The conns of Instruction will be thorongh and County, and James Kerr. James Smith and practical. This Institution b located but four James Macay Were unanimously chosen. miles North of Salisbury oa ths new MocksvilU Licensee were granted to the following j road, in a healthy country. Tuition is as fol saeh to km and onlin.rv at KS. lows: $1,00, $1,50, $2,00. $2,50. $3.00. and honse in cTalisbury, to wit : Daniel Littl. per month, according to lbs Stage of ad- James Kerr, Gasper Kinder, and Job n L. TrfemTnL Beard. posit for safe keeping, or on loan, at a ble rate of interna. Parties having msary to loan or wishing to borrow, will do well to confer with me. Abo Agt. for first class Fire and Life I ance Co s. J. D. McNEELY. April 29 Smo'a. The following persons were directed to 1e summoned to attend the Conrt of Oyer for Salisbury District on the hrst day of June next (177o.) (names ol Jurors appear here- afer.) It is said that Cant- Jack passed through Salisbury on bis way to Congress with the Resolve of toe Mecklenburg Conveutmn, while Court was iu Session. If this be so. it was probably this Conrt of Oyer & Ter miner commencing on tbe 1st day of June 1775, that was setting when h reached Sal isbury. Let us look back and see the old Town at that ctiriog time Of course we nap only see what is in tbe Court House, bat that is woi th looking at rsorth Carolina. Io wit : Juno 1st 1775. Ploclamation b? ing made and silence com manded. The King commission of Oyer and 1 ertmner was publicly read, in which Commissioner Alexander Martin Esq.. wa nominated one ot tbe Judge or a Court of Oyer and Terminer, appointed by act of As sembly ot said province to be held at Salis bury on the first day of Jane in tbe XV year of the reigu of onr sovereign Lord George the III King ot Great Britain for the counties of Rowan, Anson, Meckleuburg Tryont Snrry and Guilford. Tbe Honorable Alexander Martin Esq.. took the oath prescn ied by law for tbe qua! ification ef public officers, aod ao oath office and repeated and subscribed the Test, took his seat and proceeded to business. . Tbe court appointed Aslai Osborn Esq., Clerk of tbe Court, who qualified according to law. Benjamin B. Boots Esq., produced a dep utation from Thomas MeOoir Eee., hie Maketb'a Artorosy General for the province Board ran be had in hhrblv respects ble fern- Hies at from $7,00 to $9.00 per month. Am pie facilities afforded to young men whowinh to board themselves. For further particular ad dress Rev. H. M. BROWN. Salisburv, Rowan Co- N. C May 27 tm. Pd. FAPaMERS aJiasjsJ SAVE! MONEY, SAVE LABOR. SAVE THE BY UStMfi THE FARMERS' PLOW. ft will run lighter, oa bss to keen it is It will torn yoor land better. It will make yen It w. ess We will von any yoor we hi for cd t have ioat sssds a great redoctn ir Pnce of too b. Trv tL and theatrvna oonl Like Uknng it weak All we ask of; rerondevl to WE WARRANT EVERT PLOW. 81isbryf H. 0. Aprlt 1, 1875 MERONEY & BRO. tf. NOTICE. A little orphan girl about ten or twelve years Xx.d.-tobe bonuo ont. Apply to J. Horah. Probate' Judge, Salisbury, N. C. May -20 3w. WANTED. A itv at reasonable wages sitnation as elrk, teacher, or a business manager. Will serve in almost any csnac- Appiy at mis omce. EARLY PEAS& BEANS At ENNISS' drug stork. VALUABLE House & Lot for Sale ! The IToiMe and Lot on th corner of Main and Bank Sis. recently occupied ly Mrs. Ann Brown, is offered lor ale. TbM is among the most valuable property in SalUhury, and b coovenientlv Mtusted in ths bu.ineaa part of the town. Persons desiring further iniforma- tkn can obtain it by calling on or communica ting with either of th uO'lersigned. Price ReasioBable. Also tbe undersigned oners for sale 700 acres of land lying on the N. C. R. R. two miles East from Salisbury. This land will be sold in lots if desired. Also 103 acres eight miles West from Salis bury on tbe Beaties ford road. Tbb b nearly sll well timbered land. Further information given on application. 1 ei nu reasonable Salisborv, N. C. JOHN W. MAtJNET, AgL for Dr. Jobo L. Henderson. Msy 13, 1875-if. Arrest the House Burner Notice to Unnawav u ne'er arrest tor horning Gin House and Saw Mill, Dan. Kibk. colored, a smooth black. C feet in height, and weighing shoal 10 lbs. Two teeth oot in front above, lie broke away in Stanly coonty on the 28th AH person bavin claim against the estate April, and it is believed .went towards Rork- of Dr. J. B. Fralev, deceased, are hereby ingliam in Kichmond county, or to Wtlming- notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned ton. Arret of this man will confer a favor on on or before the 14th dav of May, 1876. And the public, as he is a dangron snesk. Infer- creditors all persons indebted to said estate are requested to ssttis promptly. f. R. FRALET. Administrator of J. R. Fraler, dee d. Salisbury, N . C. May 18. It7e-ww. a i. - . . m - 1 mation of him should be sent to the Solicitor, S. J. Pcmbsrton, Albermarle, NtaoUy La J. F. PENNINGTON. 8. U, REpWINE. My 18. It7e lm. -S BBr V- m ae j wzSaaar- , . wVav . - WaaSaSaVaS S- M. 'jwfc w BjtwBaai AmmmWmJ9m. bbl (wl 'WmWmJmXwr a mm bsbWsiii BEAUTIFUL HETALIC GRAY C0YIB1IG Is now offered to every ooe interested to beaotifving aod protettisg the frtf tbeir d messed relative. . Tby are made in Tour sta. with a variety of style, ranging a rie-" sres to 60, according to stse end style. Can be painted any color desired, tendec galvanised o snit lbs taste of purchasers. A g ilvantsed plate, eontsjoing wwm inscription prtis dmire, is ftmiihd with -eh mnnnd free of THS HANDSOME DECORATION is offtied at auci. pries as to plaen it witaia reach of nit. Wo in " snd public generally to call and examine foe tbesnsehrea. Specimen can be seen st J. A. Ramrsy s ofiee C. PLYLER, JmgvBt Sailisbtrp, N. C.Aw. M74-tf Kerosene and Soline Oil At Reduced Prioes at BsTTI69' . KwTt te Meronev It Br. a . 80 cts WILL Birr A gallon Next to M of the Bant Ki DILUS STDSX k Br', 1 - Mi 'SWT S Ml WWS iVTWi ...... dafrsaff IS it-i flfl 1 P iTt S aSSgll
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