- Carolina Watchman, JUNE, 3 We call special atieniiou to tbe com munication of "Ball Road." It will be that then If no troth for tUe trport that tbe Carolina Contra! has boqght tbe ewej bed from Wadesboro to Cheraw. ' , Wo are glad to know that Got. B. I), 'i .wnaendf Preat. of tbe C. k Y. R. R. I ?e feels auah a deep interest iu tbe con i, ctiop from Saliabury to Cheraw, and lpe when tbe time comes for canvassing it.e County be will come among mi and i x plain to the people the advantages tbia fad will afford and help clear up many mi ong ideas that have been advanced by tin- opponent! of tbe Rood. aend intelligent men, men who are suffi ciently skilled iq constitutional and legal forme o enable them to vote lotelligen- Messrs. Craige & Shober would be generally acceptable. If they ere now ignored and set aside for leas experienced men it will produce lukewarmuesa and probably d treat in tbe county. Governor lirogd en baa commoted thai death sentence of Bobt A. Owens, of J.incohiio i, to bard labor in tbe Peniten t try for life. Owen a bad been tried nod ruvieted of murder eod sentenced to be I nged bat Friday, 80 long as Govern interfere in auch eaeea it ia hardly worth while to put the people to the ex I "uae of jury trials. Why not tend up Spart AKBCRO, May 31. Spartanbnrg county has torky redeemed tbe pledge made on tbe IQib of las; September, to subscribe one hundred thousand dollara to the Spartanburg and Aabeville Railroad. Tbia vote enablea us to obtain one hun dred and fifty thousand of County Bonds subscribed by Union conditionally, and fa therefore equivalent to a quarter of a mil lion of dollars to the company Teley ram in Charlotte Observer Other State , counties and towns are alive to the f reat importance of increased Railroad lac il ties, while Rowan and Sal iabory appear to be entirely indifferent on tbe subject. The lands iu Rowan are cell ing for 25 and 50 per cent, lees than tbe same grades are in Cabarrus and Meek. lenbnre. Why is this, every one will g - my aek t It is because of the superior Rail- t itions from the friendsof murderers and facilities that Mecklenburg has, and I. . ve the sentence fixed at once, and more close proximity ot t abarru- to tbem i 1 aeeordauce with modern usage. Thie Were the people of Bowan to tecore tbe t ifling with the courts and with justice Tedkio Railroad, it would increaae the m estremely demoralizing. While it ia ' tll cou,,ty or P!r 1 .lerated, is there any wonder that rnqr "J notbmtof the great advauta rxM ir .lirmlnolv frm.n 1 ees to be secured by opening up new . ... ft 1 markets, but tbere are a tew men deep Grant baa written a letter in which he Iy interested in tbe North Carolina Rail .. . .... . i -ys : "J am not now nor have I ever road wno are not wiumg mai roau auai i era a candidate tor re -nomination, and I have any competing lines, and hence tbey r,ald not accept a nomtnatiou it it were AdTiw the county subscription to t-ndered, unless it sboq)d come under . ... . j mi - ... MUUH HlU'UCr iiBU, a. uuuwitivu v neli eiraomatancea aa to naka it an im iterative duty circumstances not likely tnis county subscription ia the same that I arise." I was opposed to the Usury law, and it is What will tbe thieves do now f Grant on the same principle. The advice, in hat fostered and taken care of them. I Soence. and action of these men have well When he retiree tbey will be forever nigh destroyed the prosperity of Salis u idone. But Grant would not deoline bury, tbe value ot real estate in tbe conn fa be candidate, it tbere wee a reaaona ty and thereby impoverished the people hie chance for him. He knows that the as well. Had it not been for the advice nays of rotten Radicalism are numbered. 1 of these same men and such as they, Sal and be like many of the scoundrels he isbury would number today tenor fifteen Has bran protecting, is making ready for thousaud sonls, enjoy all tbe Railroad t ie new dispensation. facilities that Charlotte now does and f - more Tbe county Convention met in 'Satis- . -.j .7 m oruer, wnQ ARE THB DELEGATES Mf'niiuaie aeiegaies or tne otaie vonven J tion, 0 BEP The meeting was organised by appoin- This question as applied to the gentle- ting Luke Black mer, Esq., Chairman, men whom tbe people of this county may and Messrs. Jas. f3f Gibson a A, W. seud to tba Constitutional Uoovention, is Owen Secretaries. Aa all the Townships; very pertinent just now. For surely it is were not represented, after a brief dis- time we bad agreed upon nen who will cession by Messrs. Shober. avisf Craw 1 not only reflect credit upon the Oounty, ford, Keen, McCobbina and others ; the but who are capable of lending assistance motion to adjourn was carried. (in mak'ngo Constitution for the people Tbe county Convention will meet in of North Carolina. It is a matter of too Salisbury on Saturday tbe 3rd day of The complaint of bard times is as uni versal here as it is down South, and bus iness is very dull. Half tbe business men are not clearing ex peniw, and'. hundreds of clerks and employees are out of work if. r. utter. We make tbe above extract from a N. letter, published in the Raleigh News. It tells the same story that we all koow so well through out tbe South. Businees ia generally dull. Perhaps tbere is leee excuse fr it among our own people than elsewhere. Whyt Simply because our people do not husband their Own resour ces as they should. - Tbey dont seem to realise the importance of encouraging home industry, -home manufactures, and borne trade. Tbey seud too much abroad for articles that might be obtained at borne or from our own meobauiea, work shops, and cotton factories. They in dulge too much in the order business. They appear to be afraid of nor own mer chants, our own manufacturers, onr own bnsiuess men, and for tbe sake of taring a few eeuts they give their patronage and their money to foreigners. Sueb a sys tem may last for a time, but it is hoand to result in the end in general ruin. Tbere must be mutual confidence aa there is mu tnal dependence 'between the different classes and interests of our people. Tbe merchant and mechanic must not be de stroyed to build up the farmer, nor the farmer rained to build np the other two ; but all should so labor together in harmo ny as to strengthen and protect esch oth er. When the farmer has anything to sell be goes to the merchant, and he should also buy las goods from tbe mer chant. Let confidence be restored be tween our people. Let the farming and merchautile iuterest work in harmony and patronise each other, and let foreigners cease to manipulate our money. Unless confidence can be restored and maintain ed between the great interests of our own section, dull limes must take the place of prosperity aud thing grow worse day by day. Every one who is not blind must see this. AN INVALUABLE TRAVELING COM-PAKION. Change of climate, water or diet ia apt p in dues bamnsing and often dangerous disease. Tbs three changes combined are fatal to thous and of its if rants every year. Ia it not, then, of the last importance to know that Hoatetter'a Stomach Bittef art an absolute preventive of the hurtful consequences arising from these causes? Traveler, vovagera, and emigrants to new countries cannot be too often reminded of the fact that this auatahia vegetable tonic ia the most reliable safeguard against disorders to which they are far more liable than the habitual deniaaaa of healthy regions. The primal effect of the unwholesome atmosphere which produces wbat are called malarious fe vers, is to depress and debilitate the system. The body then becomes an easy prey to the malignant principle in the air. It is manifest, therefore, that the surest way to avoid all epi demic and endemic maladies of an intermittent type, is to counteract the weakening tendencies of miama by artificial invitrorallon. That Hos- 8a ve your gs and Enolss' Hog and Chi A a . pnae eia. lever kown to fail at EXXISS Drug St..re NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that an Election will be held at tbe several precinct iu Rowan coun ty on the firrt Thursday to August, Ic75, to ascertain the sense nt tbe qualified voters of Rowan County, as to whether they will sab scribe tbe sum of one hundred thouRand dollars to tbe stock of the "Yadkin Rail Road Company," and direct tbe issuing of thv Bonds of Rowan County for tbe sum ot O.VA' HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS to pay fir such Sub-cription. All those who vote in Is ror of snob Subscription ted issuing of the County Bonds for 100,000. snail vote on a written or printed ticket "Subscription;' and moss. voting against Subscription aud issning otuounty Bonosior siuu.iHXi, oall rote NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Mi More Dead Bift; I A If AD TP iiTOtn nnrnvovi. guv juuisu lAAU VniUA.Isi.ii3; r -Tl Z: cSGL0UGH & WAnnLW 'UKtiAN Co's (Late feITT10 GLOlttU ORG.4X CO., IMPROVE! CABINET ORGANS on s tetters' Stomach Bitters ia the surest resueci- written or printed ticket "No Sabsori prion, las of flagging rigor, is a fact which is best) This notice is giveu in olxdienoe toau act of appreciated wherever influences inimical to ; the Legislature, passed at its last See-dun. I health exist. But it is not alone agsinet ma laria that they protect the system. They so toughen it as to enable it to endure with im pumtr ex U emes of heat and cold to whieh travelers are often subjected, and they neuira lite those elements in unaccustomed or diet which would otferwlse- beget disorders of the stomach and bowels, . Tbe brackish water with which voyagers bv sea are often compelled to quench their 'thimta apt to provoke dysentery and other serious complaints, bnt when the Bitters are1 mjxed .with it, it becomes harmless. Truly this great protective ihvigorant is an in valuable traveling companion. . New Advertisements. D. A. DAVIS, l. w. colemax. h. barring ek. jko.g.fleu:rg, JDS. Mi-LEAN. April 2a, le7o.-3.nos. Y Co, Com'ra, J FOR SALE! 2 Two Horse Wagons cheap fur cash, apply to D. K. JULIAN. CON Til ACT to be LET. -:0: .AND June 1st i times. J uly, 1875, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the State Convention. All tbe Townships are earnestly solici ted to have a meeting as soon aa practi cable and send delegates to the county Convention. Luke B)atkm r, Chair. May 29th 1875. Jaa. is. (iibeoo I a A. W. Owen f Col. A. S. Buford and W. H. Green were arrested for changing the gunge on the N. C. Railroad. A writ of habeas corpus was sued out before Judge Scheock of the 9th Judicial District, who appoin ted a hearing at Raleigh last Saturday After the case had been argued by able counsel, the Judge rendered the following opinion. State or N. Ca., 9th Judicial Dis't. At Chambers, May 29, 1875. In the matter of , A. 8. Bnford Habeas Corptis. W. U. Groen. ) The Court being of the opinion . that the statute, under the provisions of which the petitioners were arrested, is unconsti tutional and void, and; that the petitioners MONET SENT OUT OF THE COTJJfTY. We are reliably informed that over two hundred thousand dollars hare been sent nut of this oounty by the farmers and de posited in the banks at Charlotte. We ware surprised to bear it, aince it is, if not very in jidicioua, not likely to promote the welfare of tbe county. We suppose the banks of Charlotte allow six per sent for it. But those who bare money can lend it out here to their own people with good security, where tbey eaa have their rye on it. Besides Mr. J. D McNeely will take money on depoeite and allow as much as tbe Charlotte banks, or he will act as agent in lending it out to responsi ble parties. And it is certainly as ssfe, snd ws think much ssfer, for thoee who bare money to let Mr. McNeely or some one else bare it here in Salisbury, aa to send it to Charlotte. Keep your money at home where you ean watch it, lend it oat to your neighbors or deposited with somebody you know. much importance to be treated lightly. are not embraced within its provisions, it There are the fewest number of men fit is adjudged that the petitioners A. S. to engage in the work of making a Con Bnford and W. H. Green be discharged stitution. There are large numbers who rrom custooy, u.ai a copy or tms orner oe ..... , served on David Scott, constable, to the vainly imagine they are copetent to do so, end M Gnfn wy fae yet it most be evident to every reflecting eet at liberty. mind that such work requires men of long D. 8CHENCK, experience, of great familiarity with legal Judge Sup. Court, 9th Jud. Diat. terms, and of much learning and ability. T gbt to settle this Railroad qoes- Otherwise, how can they know what has for a while, but will it t We shall stood the test and proved good in the past! how con they frame provisions that will " ' 1 stand the test of legal criticism, or . bow OPERATIONS OF THE ean they vote intelligently en such as USURY LAW y be proposed unless they are learned The Wilmington Trust Company and w mm FLORAL HALL PREMIUMS. WESTERN N. C. FAIR. The premium list of the Salisbury Fair for 1875, is now ready for distribution and mny be had of Swretarr B. F. Koger. The ire- minms offered in Department No. 8 Floral SB V t I 1 mm Mall,) will oe paia m money or Silver ware if desired. B. F. KOOEKS, rWy. NEVER KNOWN TOFAIL ENHISS ITCH CURE. PKIOfc 25 ic 60 CT8. For sale at EXN1SS' Drug Store. Jnne 3, tf. Sprim Stock 187S. 120 B igs Coff. e, 50 Barrels Snar, 40 " Molasses, 5000 lbs. Baenn, 2000 lbs. Lrd, 2000 lbs. Bust Sugar Cured Hams, 20 K?gs Soda, 20 Boxes 50 44 Adamantine Candles, 40 " Soap, 2000 lbs. Carolina Rice, 30 Cases Oysters, 20 do Braudy 1'e.aches, 20 b Lomon Syrup, i0 do Fresh Peaches, 10 do Pioe Apples, 10 do Smoking Tobacco 25 Gross Snuff, 25 Coi's Cotton Rnpe, 40 doz. Painted Pails, 40 Boxes Aborted Candy, 100 Reams Wrapping Paper, A full line of Wood A Willc" ware. A full line of Boole & Shoes (very cheap), A fall line ofJJat. A full line of Saddles A Bridle-, Salt, Pepper, Gincer. Spice. Canned Goods, Royal Baking Powders. Cifrarf. Tobacco, Crockery, Kerosene. Tanners A Machine Oils, Ac , Ac. Tbe alnive stuck was bought since the late There is to be a new church built at Franklin, in this county, and the specifica linns are ail duly made out and in tbe hands of William Thouiasou, a .d may be seeu by ealiius: u him. The contract for the bti'd inic wili be let out to the lowest bidder, on tbe 4th Saturday in May, iasfu. The letting to take place si Franklin church. 2 o'clock, p. m. Builders invited to be present. A. L. II ALL. Chairman. Building Com. May 6. 1875 3ts. NEW MILLINERY STORE. At the old stand of Foster 6 Horah. Just receired a full line of Hats, and Bon nets, trimmed and nut rimmed. Ribbon. Scsrfs and all the latest French and American novel tie, at ALL PRICES Orders executed with care and dispatch. Pinking and Stamping done to order. The Store will be conducted on the Cash sys tem and no goods or work will be charged to any one. This rule w unvarible. MRS. S. J. LIAfcYBURTON. j April, 15th 6ws. Dr. McCMcct's Russian Remedies DANDELION BITTERS and DANDELION ANTI-BILUOUS PILLS, To cure Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Sick Headache, Kidney Disease, &c. H KNISS, Agt. CO IP-w aMaaaQjjyi aaaaV KpE FITTET WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED I SCRi-VERS PAT DMT QT7AIXX"ZXWO TU1E3, An invention haTinj a mt importint bearing on the future of Reed fntnimi, bj ssrai which the qnsntiir or. volume of lonr i very largvU iocrrstd, and tbe quality of lone rendered Equal to tint of the M Pine Orns of tbe Same Capacity. 'Wilroi Patent." "OcUve Cttnptrr," :!,f . "Cremona ,M "Vox Aagslst," "VioU Ftksm" 0,ir aelebrsted "Voa rrle-le." -Vox HsminsJ ing TeUo" or "Clarionel top, "ijemn iK-m ""j A IXTHK LATE IMPROVEMENTS Gin be obtained onlj in thee Organs. Fifty DifferTtt.8tvls, J For thoParlor and the Obtaroh TH?8L?ST I si ffi ATtPIAL AMD Wu h KM AN S H I P, Oimliti and Volume of Tone Lm-ouallea. j Tor Sale lv J Salisbury, April 29,tf in the law as well as familiar with ' lan- Savings Bank have determined, on ae euace and the proper construction of sec- f count of action of tbe nsnry law, to close aa s a t i !! tencea t The thine is imoossible. and it UP wr who tuts view win, ... i .it- i 1,1 we learn, give nonce w an or ineir ac 6 e poeiiore to come forward and receive their l: r ; :i r vumaing peopie or mis couniy lau io deposits. The Bank is in a perfectly took at the matter in this light. It solvent condition as tbe call on depositors ia of the greatest moment that we will plainly show. have oar ablest, onr moat experienced, We also nnderstand that the Real and our distinguished legal minds and U mftn, AanttmAtm tK intntin popular statesmeu to represent us ia the bting to close up tbe banking department Convention. Neither young men, squibs, of their bnsiuoss. Wil. Journal. gas bars nor wind mills have any busi- The people will stand firm and faet by i i j.i i n i n Tile usury aw ana tnoBe wno maae u in a .in.tihih.in llnnnntmn I J h iirlit ni-r fprit la a hlr lnlcrpt miH mm They will be as completely out of their ele- moel hont.it labor Mn afford to lo ment aa a nsn out or water, it it is the successful money makers. dentinal. desire of the people of Rowan to have J. 1). McNKpLY. Merchandise and Exchange Broker, AOKXT 1UR THE SALE OF tills 'art Fancy Groceries. 3c Jute SUGAR. SYRUP, molasses, coffef. ISaeoii, Lai'tl, Sec, A FILL Mi; OP MA .TI PI. I-S CONSTAN TLY ox as it. Etpeeiil attention paid tn CoUttiiona and prompt return made. Office formerly occupied by J. A H. Horah, under ';itioi.ai Hotel, Sausbuht, N. C. Having made artaneinentu with firm claw Housi-s in Kiclwuond, Nonoik. Bltitnore, PliiladVlpliia and New York, 1 am preareu to ofler (lo Merchants onlv) the ianie, if not bet- Quality and Volume of Tone L'nt-quajl PBICES, $50 TO $500. Factory and Warerooms, Cor. 6th and Congress 8ts. DETROIT MICHIGAN. illTAULIBHHD XTf 1830. AUVTI Wanted la Every Connty Address GL0UGH & WARREN ORGAN CO DETROIT, MICE. Miy 20, 1875. -It. ter ad vani :nen here, aitjl'lhev were to so North. heavy decliue in pricea.audia offered at Whole- J or order themselvea. (.an offer advantages in No. any band in making tbe new Constitution. they must vend men to Raleigh capable of engaging ia the work. If not, it would save time and money te tbe Stats for ua to have nobody there at all. The ang- cestions ot ordinary men will Have no weight if indeed thev will bn hewit-d t fcirii ue oounty bonventton bad made af a tjal bod v. U...U....UU... .aai oaiurqay tor yeiegntes We have two men amonir ua whose "iaw constitutional Uonven- names have already been mentioned . who m . m. B WW.. . B v ' viou, -ue nom. Uurtou Uraire and F. V OL.L u m xj. omiwr wouio nave been the men. Nearly afl the Townabipa were repre sen ted, and they were represented by many of the best men in those Townships. and tbey ar the men who were anxious to nominate Messrs. Craige Sc Shober Tbe people are for them because they are not seeking to bo candidates. They ore not ranning aroand electioneering and are competent for the task and who will have weight and influence in. the Conven tiou. We refer to the lions. Barton Craiee and Francis . Shober. These are meu of national reputation, and they The above extracts from, the Wilming ton Journal shows the ammus of the money ring toward the great mass ot laboring people who have been oppreseed and wellnigh rained by tbe free money or extravagant usury system of the paat eight or ten years.' The money ring is trying to forestall public opinion .trying te get np a feeling against the late usury law. Tbev want from 121 to 25 per cent interest for their money, but the present law wont allow this, so they must produce a panick, get up a prejudice against tbe late law, and if possible make the people believe that it is better to pay fifteen aud twenty per cent. If tbey can succeed tn this they will have the recent aet repealed sale A Retail at very short profit, for cah lil NG H A M A CO. June 3rd 1675. SPECIAL 1. Heavy plow Shoes at $160 worth 200. 'YVomeu Shoes at $125" 150 A 175, Ladies Embroidered Slippers at 100 worth 150, Ladie- Slippers at $Jz5 wortn 175, Ladies Croquet Slippers at $125 worth $200, Ladies Cloth Gaiters it $175 worth $250, Ladies Cloth Gaiters at $?25 worth $300, A large lot of Children Shoes eery cheap. BINGHAM A CO. FRANKLIN ACADEMY. AN ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, MATH EMATICAL)' AND SCIENTIFIC School, tor MALES akd FEMALES. Rev. H. M. Brown, A. B. Principal. Mr. t. P. Scheker, Aaaiatant. The next Sewdon of thin handoomelv located Institution will commence Auc. 2nd, 1875 The course of iiiRtruclion will be thorougH end practical. This Institution is located but four mile North of Salisbury on the new Mncksville road, in a healthy country. Tuition i aa fol lows: $1.00. 31,50, $2,00, 52.50, $3.00, and $4.00 per month, according to the Stage of ad vancement. . Board ean he had fn highlv respectable fam ilies at from $7.00 lo $9.00 per month. Am ple facilitie afforded lo young men whowinh to board themselves. For further particular.) ad- Rev. H. M. BROWN, Salisbury, Rowan Co., N. C. May 276 tma. Pd. WANTED. are eminently fitted to make ua a Consti tution. They were prominent repreeenj and bTe one pMsed to Bait aa.a .a w a a tivea ot uoiu tne oia parties, and aa an lender. at $... .. m mrm. eviuenee mat tne peopie ot itowan are Six or e5j.ht ?g enough for will in cr tn hakft hnnda nvnr tm nnlitixjl I .' aakin tha Townahln. .k" u 7 " e I . i--- money, n is aa maen as any one can - ' .W """"u I aitterencea ot tne paat, let these gentle nicir an in.er to nominate tn em. Tbey ruinous system But if those who should be - the friends o freight. I will aUn buy and sell Exchange, Bullion, Gold and Silver Coin. Bank Notes, Stocks and Bonds, on reasonable terms. Any collections entrusted to me will have prompt attention and prompt retimm made. Having pncured a "Herrings Champion Fire Proof S:fe," I will receive money on de posit for safe keeping, or on loan, at a reasona ble rate of interest. Parlies having mney to loan or wishing to borrow, will do well to cooler with me. Also Agt. for tirl clu.-s Fire and Life Insur ance Co's. J. D. McNEELY. April 29 3rao'a. VALUABLE House & Lot for Sale ! The House and Lot on the corner of Main and Bank St, recently occupied by Mr. Ann Brown, ii offered lor sale. This ia among the most valuable property in SalUbnrv, and ia conveniently situated in the bnstnum part of the town. Persona desiring further inifbrma- lion caii obtain it by calling on or communica ting with either of the undersigned. Price Reasonable. Also the undemigned offer for sale 700 acre of land lying on the N. (X K, R. two milea East from Haluuury. This land wiil be aoldin lota if desired. Also 103 acres eight milea West from 8ali bnry on the Bratim ford road. This Is nearly all well timbered - land. Further information given on application. Te ins rvaaonable. Salioburv, X. C. JOHN V. MAUXEY. Amt. I F " for Dr. John L. Henderson a-- ' C?w. k k--------K- Jrm. mmm av MtaaHBaaaV SAVE SAVE LABOR, SAVE TIME BY USING THE FARMERS' PLOW. Dollar. Waal da It will run lighter. It will turn your land better, It will make vou yog leas to keep it in order, than any other Plow you have, ever uaed. We will furnish yon Points one year for one ptow in ordinary land for yop pay your blacksmith to do the Mine on yoor old-fashioned Plow ? We have just made a great reduction in Price ? All we ask of you is. Try it, and then if yon don't like it bring it back be refund! to yon. WE WARRANT EVERT PLOW. MERONEY & BRO. I Saliebnry. N. C April 1, 1375 tf. It will teal pay and make ends meet. Let the peo- men be chosen aa tbe Deleiratea tn t h I i. i . j : j i e .l. are not treating or .i vin .-. . I . . . p.c u u uv aricu oi n ' r D"F MJonsiltuiiouai uonvention and ibmmi aa j nni i ners to inflUnr ih, nl.,inn nf .... kJ- " . - ...7 " muucjrct. ru.g. auc oujec more , w f., well aa naraannvwt hp sprnrpri in Unwon .1 u . j Ti. i .t! m " i tue oia oppreasive ana A or v Bin rrui miuinaL in r liiib I'hao am. a i t u i . I connty. it wm not do to take one without not candidates, hut would nnt ntfnu in a. :i tit - - - . me muer. v Know innr. hi mnr i .i i, ti n serve the neonle. if the ronU sa-Ll' "T ' ---rne peopie win not auo ware w dollars to con I r I r nn m pnt c . zp it irnm oil narti rt t ha i .i ...... i i lk c . ' aw trot inetr action u wey are not onaeqmous ibem Such men are tbe sort wa naed (in.ia.M(Ar ii,. .i 3 . 1 mmim k a i j aim x J c parasites ot the lender, and have the conr- No other kind are fit to engage in hare faith that tbe intelligent neonlo of 1 - j aJL u... t. . ' TTTT " A.n.mJ.Z w I"WJ re. rizbt. die old avatam will never be re. t e detanuio. hm ti u Mt MMin I WW l .klUUJ 11 - fit.. I . m . . m - I craige ooooer-ti iaaa trot god tried, The Peonaylvama EepubUcan Conven sole and experienced gcatUaiaa are not tioo baa paoovanead agaioat tbe Third tl.Mi.kt iMiMt to D term. wamia the An Alamnas of Davidson College, bearing excellent testimonials from all parts of North Carolina; and also from Texas and Kentucky, where he has been teaching, desires to secure a position for the eusuing year aa teacher in a moral community, where tbe advantage of an education are duly appreciated. Alao he is desirous of securing employment of any honorable kind for the next three months. Is a good aerihe. Address, J. N. H. SUUMERELL. ftalisburv, N. C. May 27, 1875. Ira o. will we jet that ia? I Talawranhie eomm imitation batwaan ' tirr are nwt eelaeled tet aw, ft least, 1 Charlotte and Shelbv bee been eempletad. May 27 Tbe Biennial of the Synod of tbe Evangelical Lutheran Church ia io seeaioD. It repmrenta a h andred thoueacd mambert and 700 oaie-ieterp. NOTICE. A little orphan girl about ten or twelve rears old, to be bound out. Apply to j. M. Horah. ProbateJudge, Salisbury, K. C Way 20-v3w. "WANTED. situation ae clerk, teacher, or aa business manager. Will aerve in almost any capac- ty at reasonable wages. Apply at this office. EARLY PEAS& BEANS At EKMBS' prvo stow. May IS, 1875-tf. Arrest the House Burner Runawav under arret for buminc Gin House and Saw Mill. Dan. Kirk, colored, a smooth black. 6 feet in height, and weighing alout 170 lbs. Two teeth out in front shove. He broke away in Stanly county on the 2th April, and it is believed went toward Rock ingham in Richmond county, or to Wilming ton. Arrest of this man will confer a favor oa the public, aa be is a danaerow sneak. Infor mation of him should be sent to the Solicitor, 8. J. Peraberton, A 1 norm -i He, Stantlv Co. J. F.-PENMNGTON. 8. M. REDWINE. May 13. 1875 lm. " "5 Bf slpk 'r'' t Sal? flffiwfca twlwaf KaaaaaK XQBw- 5 fOwTTjafscJ LiZaaaSaaw 9s0aHa9 BQBh'S Mice to creditors. AU persons having claims against tbe estate of Dr. J. R. Fraley, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to tbe undersigned on or before the 14th day of May, 1876. And all persona indebted to said estate are requested to settle promptly. M. a FRALEY. Administrator of J. R. Fraley, dee d. Salisbury, C. May 15, lfTi-f w. BEAUTIFUL METALIC GRAY COT S B I K G Ia now offered to everr one interpreted iu beautifvioe aud Droteclinir the graT tbeir deceased relativea. Tli-y are made in fnr aie, with a warietr of stylea, ranging in price rrwni f5 to 60. according to aiae and style. Can be painted any color desired, aaodeeer galvanised to rait the taste of purchasers. A ralsantsed plate, coo tain taf whatever inscription partiea nreire, in rimihed with each moond frm of charge. ff A THIS HANDSOME DECORATION is offered at such prices aa u place it within reach of all. We invite tee and peblic generally to call and examine for themselves. Specimen cao be seen at J. A. Ramsay's office. O. PISTaBK, Asent , Saihsbury, N. CAuf. 6, 1874- Kerosene and Boline Oil At Redact d Pricci at EKTTIW Vest te XeroDCT & Bro. 30 cts WILL BUY galh of the Best mmr mm 5ext te Mereoey A Bee's. OB - 4 iJ

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