' I" f :f ;. . j ; . ; ; . - ' - -. j , , j ' ' . - - ,.' r i .... - ; -i : J ' . i : ' - .......... .! s . : t : . . J I . . ' v ., ...... ! i 'Carolina Watchman.; LOCAL. MARCH 30. 1S76. tuern c rfral contributions ia hand for the i; asil'y Tuesday, with a stiff freeze from lake uwu paid jhfT-re shooting all the robbiiM again this gpricS' . . . y f0feith brandy year, and h'a mo.t tisie to P,anl for ear,jr whiskey too. j j jjeOad'Feilows are making pi eparationa jelbratii their national anniversary, April Jlhj in a fitting manner. , - Horatio N. oodsok & Co.-rlt' will be that; theae irentlemen liav BOJ.1" " i . ppw LusinesH here. . ii, but clou't like to be caught at it ifers. II?h Jonec,iJ. F. Ross, and J. Sam. wjubblns are Xorlh buying Spring Good. j oulJu ' a l,iien duster be nice this weatlier? twaiui Jones have returned, report busi '"tplerahly Lri.k and say they had a very - 4 f I 1 I McCubbin!', -Beafl fc Dean, are the sole agents riliVuM reliiible "I1et Axchob" Boiling ".Jmlisand always nave mem on hanov 2:ts. fli'irs. flesh is clit-ap here sold at auction last Saturday; one horse 4. one male S 10.50 Lying Must's Brown, theA truthful, aactiqu- Ht. i T! new tobacco factory is rapidly approach ine Completion. , ho's going to ptart tobac- m warehouse? We nominate Mr. John A BovdtnJ A Concord $. C) man tried a long time .i :.:...Li i ; .-Stir York Herald. ' , Tliatuiust havef beeu Jeemes iowr- 'Xotwithstanding the stormy weather, we kl that spring is. her; for the martins, nillius and Itahau organ-grinders are all ln, fuming as happy as of yore. The old fire engine raised-a row Tat Satnr- "4it evening, and made about ten dollars? for the t'f n in lines We are glad some good use liw been found for it. -1 Trot it out every Satur- u day by all means. Muses Tfesler, iu Morgan Township, nc- cidfutly 'shot himself last week. ,Iu sttiug i rim down it was discharged, iodgug a shottly atter, , 1 5-haoes of the Dead Post. Iie old ante- iirian Mansion House, is to be re-roofed' snd r?-j)iiitel. And now we'll hear the familiar oiukI of its' good old bell for another hundred tw or more. Debatisg Society.-We are glad to chronicle tint the young men of Sal isbury have organi sed a debating society which meets every Fri- -,ay nigUB in the lemplar Ilall. We trust that many fluent speakers may be trained there. , Old and. young are listening to sweet iraift8of gratuitious music. furuished by an itaii-griuder. lie complains,, that tnungst iu! deraue showsers, nonne slioye o' idqnles ouiine to me. ... ew liELK Hie; new bell for St. lnke s Ipiwpal Church has been swung in to.. posi tion.! It is a -vervfine toned one. and measures i war feet across the bottom, and weifrhs four i n huud red pounds May its sound be' beard : long in the land. I Sunday Scliool- aircient maid teacher. "Joliany how long since Noah built-the arltl", vDou't kurtw miss, was vou livini? IbJ"' "No! what makes vou ask ?" 'Cans mv hie bud said vou was old as -.e iliiHs." Nothing more was said abtiut Xoh and the ark. ' - McCubbins Beall & Dean are now leceiving j1''! Spring stock of Dry Goods, Groceries Shoes SHats. Straw coods. notions &c. would say to the grangers or any I other t'aba formed to buy goods in quantities that if tlie? lll :n . :n n i,rr. 6elter terms than they can get from ,!North- or another merchant. 2:tms. ri J'D. Brown. Jr.. of .thiscltv is uow with L. Ellett & CoT of Richtnoud. Vai Mr. is an active; and tbliging salesman, his bad years of experience and we feel WrMiewil give entire satisfaction to all .tw have any dalini:s with him.' He is ith one of the best houses in the city of inond.; ! Give him a eall. 1 uardwaue Those three young; j wid that constituted the riding party laM tkttrsday eyeniugj wtVre a bold challenge on naces, which read thuslv : "here we j e. take your clioiee ladies." It dil not Je well with one youhgIady, for she was to say : -he they come, that's; hard-; To the young gentlemen of Salisbury and yur attention to the fact that we" are now ; spared lo fit von . out in the most elegant Jtylefrom the crown of your head to tlie sole 1 i" Tnit f..... . ' . . .: , ;t i . r 'wi. Having just receiveu me largeni 7 Jost .complete; assortment of fine: Hats, , !tclothins boots, shoes, collars, cravats, (Vii an1 tn t,i f nvlliinrr mil t. Call and. see our coods whether yoii '? or not; McCCBBlXS, BEALL, PEAS. Didn't Believe jt was ; Woara It. Ue wm frora the country and got before the.Mayor for getting on the uteide of too much of the oh be-joyful; "t : j - . , "Seven dollara and corU gaid HU Honor.. "C-can't y-you t-take' no lessV faltered the prisoner.' -, 3 ii . ' ' ''Say much and I'll make it ten," traa the response. i Well then dod-tfang.itjif jer can't hie, t e no lemer.-hic,- I'll ,iav; to pay it, but, Lie, - uangea ei i, b-ueiieve it'a wuf iiT And he it. ft , Awd now the feljowsja west war! won't have to whistle loud when they jjo Lome; at night, or- carry 4heir: 'thud-thirsty knives drawn, ready for iplange into the heart of a burglar if he chauees to stathm himself at thfr corner of Fislierj aod Jackson streets, behind those massf ve oaks, (' whose ancient lunbs nodded io tho jfbreexe wheu Julius "rear Gorge Washington and Z.okorv Taylor fought the battle of New Orleans." from theceii-discbision;) K Our city fathers have planted a lamp at the above mentioned place, and it blooms beautifully at ' night. The west ward return thanks. -If tuggeion.-AYe are at the mercy, of the fireffiend. Steam fire engines would be of no practical benefit, without water wipply. We are helpless. What j ean be" done?-Listen while we make a suggestion. Let the town have built several portable tanks, on wheels of course, to hold from 500 to a 1,000 gallons of water each, keepilsem' full, and centrally loca ted, and in a few moments they could be run tothe scene of anyifire within the corporate limits. '.Vha.t say f he commissioners? Wouldn't it br a good plan? If so let it be carried out at once. - i I J " Clean vpJQnn 'jciy fathers" have distin guished themselves for several years by push ing a rigid system of; cleanliness throughout the town. We believe the whole community concur in awarding them 'great praise for it, for many believe it as the principal cause of the good health i we have enioved dttr- ing these years. The lime is near at hand when this subject will claim their attention again, and it is hoped there will be no relaxing of the system, but rather that the requirements may be extended and more strenuously pressed. There4s no blessing oflifequal to health, and it therefore merits and should receive a primary concern. ' J; ; i Here are many small streams ana uamp places in the suburbs of the town that ough t to be drained, but we: suppose these will be ' duly inspected at the prbper time. I Tor, the Carolina Watchman l'UBLIC ADMINiSTBATOIl. Battles Bey isal 'of the public laws of Nortl Carolina, chap. 45 Sec. 19, provides as follows : . "There may be in every" county a public administrator to lf iippoinied by the. Judge of Probate for the term of eight years." . Section 22 is as follows : "The public adbiinistrator shall apply for and obtain letters pril the' estates of deceased persons in the following cases: - (1.) -When the; period of six months has elasped frora the death of my decedent and no letters testamentorVor letters of a administra tion or collectionhave been applied for and issued to any person. j (2.) hen any stranger or person without known heirs shall; die iniestate in any county (3.) When any person entitled to adminis tration hall request; in writing, the Judge of Probate to issue the;;letters to the public ad ministrator." ' For several years I have wondered why Rowan had no such official other counties have, lor instance Mecklenbury. Of our own knowledge, cases ij rise which the law cied specially provides for. l It is different nor in these times, very often for those entitled! to give a bond that will be taken by the Judge! of Probate, and it then happen, that sonieij one not interested in the welfare of the estate; but who wishes the use of a little ready maney iut two or more years, ad minislrators and.giyes bond which at the time seems good, but I in the end proves to be 'jfrie"-8oraetinie ' the j Estate is in debt and the widow or other heirs think it may betd their advantage tqhkve no administrator aainst whom suit can be brought, and there is rio one creditor enough interested to justify him to ad minister meanwhile it may be, the estate is wasted or misappropriated to the injury of heirs or creditors strangers may die among us Not infrequently it happens that the heirs disagree ing, prefer a disinterested person as administra tor, and would prefer a man of known capacity and probity, as would likely be appointed Do you Messrs. Editors know of any gool and counterbalancing ireason why we should not have such ah fiTital ? I ask the consideration of this matter Jjy Gtir worthy Judge of Probate and our "county Fathers" the county commis- sioners. Big FakmIxg. We are. informed by Mrv W.; B. Parks, that a : negro man in this cbiinty, Hopewell neigh borhood, made last year thirteen bales of cotton and three hundred bushels of corn 'with one mule, and that on thirty-seven licres of land he himself made forty bales ot cotton, ana on thirty acres of Jand he. made fifteen hundred bushels of corn. We think this beats anything in the farming line we have heard of yet. Who says there is no money in farming? Char. Democrat. ";l A man went to Clarkesbury Church in Iredell county Mast Sunday week ago and before leaving bought a farm wagon. We'll bet our old knife against a nickel that lie can't tell where Rev. Mr. Wood's text was Piedi Presg. The ear is pained, the I heart is sick with every tlay's Report of! wrong and villainy with which jAmeiicau oflicial life is filled. W j.rIurman, radical con. gressmanv from Florida, is render iuvesli gation f.)rbrtbe4iakipg, cadetship-trading, stealing ani general corruption! The evidence is conclusive, and betwill doubt less be expelleidl SRolI n. Clean out all tjie soondtels, lid w5 will have no govrrnpicnt ti(i-iiul. Sentinel, i a I ' t JTom tne penuneL A POKTKA1T. I nave a friend, on whom attend each virtue and . each Brace, .. M : . i . I n& beauty, like a halo,; beams around her form a an lace ; . i i r t , v. --. . i - ; .. ... In every tone a charm t own. a masrte in her eve. Bofore whose watching mandate all evil passions fly. Her soft, brown hair, on brow most fair,! with care less frrace Is laid :!! I trpon that brow no harsh, low thought has ever left . a snaoe ; ,i - ) Her pure thoughts speak upon her cheek,' la quickly . ' varying glow, . i And from her Una. la sweetest tones, the words of -. kindness now. ; i . i. -' la her eyes dark gray, of changeful ray, all worlds of muni appear ; i . .1 SOW flashing with a generous Are, now glistening Iler stately mien beseems a queen, yet every notion. - born - :.- ; i . ) . j Of nature's grace, has all the charm, the freshness . ; of the morn. . :i 1 i . ,.- j Bright are her eyes, but more I prize, the high and That dwells within, and sways each mood, with gentle, firm control, i I Her beauty, warm, of face and form, even careless eves mav see. c . i j , i . But her heart, her deep, strong, loving heart, is more uuui meats, u me. A rich, grand mind, n taste: renned, a spirit brave -and true, .. I , j Yet touched with tenderness as softas ever woman knew: r i - . i , A fancy bright, with playful light, with rays of wit t and mirth; i ; A nature far too finely-tuned, for this; discordant Such Is my friend ; till life shall end, may blessings May Love and Peace, linked band In hand, go with her, every hour 1 I Our own green West, the land loved best, her natal home mav claim : i She blooms, a peerless prairie flower ;4-I may not ieii uer name. i U The above lines are as true as thev are beau tiful This prairie flower blooms in; our city. Be v. John Leland, D. I)., London, 1757, remarks : ' - t What affordeth the most melancltoly appre hensions, is the great corruption nn depravity of manners, which is so generally iand justly complained of. The most blasphemous abuse of the name of God, by shocking oaths and imprecations, and the most corrupt and wilful perjuries, drunkenness and excesse? of riot, but especially by the excessive drinking of dis tilled spirituous liquors, the health, morals, and religion of the laborious and Useful part of these kingdoms are well nigh destroyed. Fired with this infernal poison, they are spirited to perpetrate and execute! the most bold, daring and mischievous enterprises, and shaking off all fear and shame become audaci ously impudent in all manner of Vice, lewd ness, immorality and profanencss; in defiance of all laws human and divine. But it doeth not slop here, its malignant influence reaches to the children yet unborn, who come half burnt up and shrivelled into the world, and who as soon born, suck 0t this deadly poison with their mother's or nurses milk, so if this worst of all plagues be sufferer' to go, it will make a general havock, especially -among the soldiers, sailors, and laborious part of the nation, who are manifestly degenerated from the more manily constitutions of preceding generations." He then quotes from another 'author, who speaking of distilled spiritous liquors, ays: "How much, therefore does it behove all, who have any concern for the honor and dignity of their own kindred species, an indignation at its being thus debased and disgraced, any bowels of pity for the vast multitudes, no jes perhaps than a million, that are yearly destroyed all over the world, by the moral as well as natural, and therefore worst of all evils,, that ever be fell unbar py man, to use their utmq't endea"ors to deliver mankind from this pest? But not withstanding this astonishing ravage and de struction of the human species, yet the unhap py, unrelenting nations of the world seem as unconcerned about it as if only so many thous ands, nay millions of caterpillars or locusts were destroyed thereby. Was there ever a more important occasion to rouse the indigna tion of mankind ? Can we be calm and undis turbed when this mighty . destroyer rears up his envenomed head ? The most realous advo cates for drams, even the unhappy besotted dramists themselves, the prolonging of whose lives, and whose real welfare both here ar.d hereafter, is hereby sincerely intended, cannot find fault with this well meant remonstrance, in defence of these, and all mankind, against this universal destroyer, from one who has long been laboring to find means; to preserve multitudes of lives.' ; If such language would apply at that time to the ravages of intemperance, ranch more now when 40,000, 000, bushels of graiq are annually destroyed ; and many other articles useful for human food turned into poisons ; and crime and vice, vastly increased by means of ardent spirits. Depreciation of Silver. A sudden and rather remarkable depreciation iu the value of silver is noted in Germany and Holland, and must have its jeffects very soon in England and other countries. In a well written article ion the subject in the N. Y. Sun, of the 23J, ii 'seems Eng land is caught a napping on this question and will sustain considerable loss and in convenience as a consequence, unless there should be some reaction to restore the value. This depreciation is attributed to the immense quantities of ; silver flow ing front the mines of this and other coun tries, producing an excels in the market. Gold and silver, like all other products, fluctuate in value j according tn the de mand. We apprehend, that; this move inent is more of the nature of a panic than the result of well considered and mature calculations. Nevertheless, as matters now stand, we need 'not be sur prised if the price of silver in this country shall suffer a decline. For i long time it has been five or j sir cents below gold, and if the depreciation, abroad shall be come established, it must inevitably come to pass in this country that a silver dollar will not be worth what itls now. A Baptist Preacher Testifies. Dr. Tctt : j I Dev Sir : Having used in my family for six years your Expectorant deem, it due to yourself aud the public to stati that I have uniformly found it etficient inj relieving and curing pulmonary disease. I am strictly op posrd to quackery, but touching this very pleasant and excellent medicine "I have testi- tiel that which i ao Know ana iinat wnicn i hare experienced. Kespectluiiy yours, J. C H AJIGROFLS, Pastor Baptist Church, Elmira X. T, March 19,1874 : ''Boy, wliyidid youJake Ian armful of my shingles last Sunday T MWLyf sir, mother wanted some kindling-wood, and I dtdu't yaut! to split wood ion JSandny.' The other morninsr a lmsband escorted bis wife tnj oue ofjthe j depots," that she might ftarjt on a.jvisit o the - jcountfy, ,to be gone sit weeks,1 arid as she waa about ready to enter the car lie said, "Dear mo ! but won't 1 be lonesome' - thoncb !" I rather think yon willf she responded, in a dry, cutiing tqiiet"ji'for' I've j arranged with six women, four police man J and two detectives lo keep an eye on yon!" He cmiied, but it wasia sad smile. 1 . ; A class of ragged boys In a school Lad learned to anawerj th4 qtiestiorla iu the catechism by rote Doe day a stranger entered1 tojexamit!llk('tn; but unfortunate ly the boi who wfis iifways at the head of the class rwasjjabsent. ' The stranger asked.- "Who maiile yjou V' And the boy answered jr.- "The dust iof the earth." "Oh, no !' was the remonstration; "God made youL' ; "NoJ" was 'hie response,' "the the boy that God imade Uli't here.' Ilepaline is unlike any other medicine for the liver it is cheaper lhan Tills. ' i -'-:lmo. I .-?' i At IvLUTTZ's. it Ilepaline! Ilepaneljllepatine I t Ilepatine for the Liver, at KUTTi's. ; 2ilmo. The Hon. Alexander II. Stephens orders Globe Flower Couih Svriip to sustain bis throat and lungs in making is great Civil Bights speech. . ;. ' ' i National Motel, Washington, D. C, ;j ! i December 20, 1873. Dr. J. S. Pembcrlin : Dear Sir Please send me 3 bottles of yott Globe Flower Syrup by Dr. Samuel Bard. ' i l ' Yours tnilr, ALEX. II. STEPHENS. : Wcukfygton, D. 7., Jan. 8, 1874. Dr. J. S. rcmbafon: Dear Sir The Globe Flower Syrup, duly received. Many thanks It has proved a most valuable remedy to me. ? lours trulv, I ' ALEX. H.STEPHENS. Globe Flower Cough Svrup at Kluttz's. 22;lmo. .: Prompt Eeinf orcement. When the physical energies are overtasked or flag through weiking or disease, they need prompt reinforcement. Renewed vigor is most speedily s:i;J)lied through the medium of a tonic stimulant, and among medicinal resources of that iclassJ Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters assuredly deserves a pre-eminent place. Weakness, whether constitutional or arising from disease or oyer fatigue, cannot be better compensated for tlian by a resort to this- prime strengthening cordial- ! The enfeebled invalid, the convalescent j nud the age and infirm, find that it is an unfailing source; of vigor and com fort. Its couibiiieil tonie arid alterative pro perties also contit'ute an invaluable remedy for indigestion, weakuoss ol the organs of uri uatiou, constipation, torpidity of the liver, and many other irregularities anil disabilities, and render it au invalijabie! protection against ma laria, as Well as disorders ot the stomach and bowels. ; 3 THE PEOPLE IWAX.T PROOF. There is no medicine prescri!ed- by physi cians, or sold bv vDnig"ists. that carries' sueb eviilence of its success hud superior virtue as UoscitEK s Gekman Nyiu p tor severe Cough t,olus sett leu nn t fie ureasf, l onsuinption, or anv disease of thei 'I hroat and Lun. A proof of that fict is that any; person :i(Ilicted, can get a Sa in pie Bottle lor 10 cents and try its suoer- inr eueci iK'iore itiiying :ne regular size at io . . f . I. . . 1 ' I . i 1 ; . 1 1 r . i ceiiis. ii ii:ix iwii laieiy nil roiiiieeo in nil country from Gerniauv, and i's wonderful en res are astonishing everyone that use it Three doses will i relieve anv rnse. Try it Sold by Then. F. Kluttz, Salisbury, N. C. MARRIED In this city lit; the residiM-e of Mr. J. J Vest. on the nioruiiig of the 2?th inst., by the Rev. C. Plyler, Mr. J. Franklin Barber and Miss Minnie A.; Brown, daughter of Mr. Wiley Brown; all of Rowan county. In this county. March 2'jd, by Rev. Geo, II. Wet more. Mr. Locke M. Andersuu to Miss Sarah Jane, daughter of Jacob Cauble, Esq., all of Rowan county. - : I DIED - In this county March -13th, 10, Sallie Trott, aged 51) years. In this county, oh the: 21st inst., Mrs. j una a. feeier. consort ot Julius 1'eeler, aged about 3. yearsi. The deceased was member of the German Reformed Church, and died in the 'hope of a blessed immortali ty. Blessed are the dead who die iu the Lord, i ; i SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected by McCubbins, Beam. & Dean. i ; ; Ma roh 30, 1876. Cotton moderatelv briks. Middlings, 111 low do 1 1 stains 7(c 10 FLorn market stockedbest fam. 3.00 sillier. 2.75 Wheat good; demand at 1.001.15 Corn market .well supplied G062J Meal moderate demand at G0T5(5 Sweet Potatoes readily at 50Q60 Irish do 50 Oats 4550 Butter scarce y . 207)25 Chickens per dozen 2.002.55 Eggs ; j ; 1012f Onions no demand 75 Cabbage full market per lb. 22J II A LEI Gil MARKET. w Holes a le c a s ii p r i g es. i Raleigh, March, 27,1 S76. FLOUR, North Carolina $6.50 a $0.75. CORN, S5c. ' CORN MEAL, 90c BACON, N. C. hog round, 16. " f hams 20. HIDES, green, 7 a 8. " drv, 10 a 11 FODDER, baled, new $1.25. HA Y. N.C. baled, good. 1,00. THE OLU AM) RELIABLE j SALISBURY Marble Yard. ZVZain Street, 37"Neit door to thp COURT-BOEiSE TIIIIE cheapest and best place in North Car- JL oliiia to buy first class Monnments, Tombs, Read htohes, lc , tp. -None but the best ma terial used, and all-work done in ,the best style of the art; A call will satisfy 3 0U of the truth of the above, j Orders, solicited and promptly filled.: Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge made, i JOHN II. BUIS, Propr. j I'l-.-J f 17:6ms HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. ! ;! ' 1 t:0: ' An; elegant new bouse with four rooms on the ground floor and two on the upper, with kitclieH.'tc situated in a desirable part of town is offered for sale, j For uirtv; uiiorma liou nppij. lUiB ouiv,a. 23i3t. To F, EI. CRANFORD, 'Xon-resuUnt Defendant i . ' " You will take notice that the following Summons lias been issued against yourscl and others, together with a petition to sel Land for assets, to wit : . ... ; ROWAN COUNTY In the Superior Court. John W. Mauney, adm'r. de lonit j -non, of 'Wilburn Cranfortl, , I . ; ''against ' I Summon F. .H. Cranfortl, Scott Cranford, forllelief. itargarct 5L Cranford, and Wil- j burn Cranford. -, ' J : STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To the Sheriff of Rowan County, Greeting, YOU are hereby commanded to summon F. H. Cranford, Scott Cranfbrd, Marga, rett M. Cranford, and Wilburn Cranford, the defendants alwve named, if they be found within your county, to. appear at the office of the. Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Rt)wan, within twenty days after the service of this summons on them, exclu sive of the day of such service, and answer the complaint, a copy of .which will be de posited m the office of the Clerk jof the Su perior Court for said County within ten days frora the date of this summons, and let them take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint within that time, the plaintiff, will apply to the Court br the re lief demanded in the complaint, j Hereof fail not and of this summons mate due-return. ' ' Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 13th day of March, 1876. J. M. IIORAH, Clerk Supr. Court of Rowan County. 23:6t:$ll Mill Stories Of any s"ize desired, cut out of the best Granite in the State, may be obtained on short notice. Also, window and door sills, pedestals for monnments, &c. Address E. E. Phillips, Salisbury. 16:tf More beautiful than ever is the new JEWEItLY just received at Bell & Bro's, consisting of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD AND PLATED CHAINS, BRACELETS, LADIES SETS, ' GENTS BUTTONS, PINS, AND STUDS. 13 S. ENGAGEMENT RINGS &0. Wc liave made in the handsomest manner, HAIR CHAINS, HAIR JEWELRY, Diamond and Wedding Rin&s Special atlention giving to the Repairing and '1 iming of fine atches and Regulators. All Watches repaired by us are warranted 12 monllis. OiRce 2 door.s above National Hotel, see sign of large atch and Pen. Salisbury, Dec. 2, 1875 tf. 1 i?owf ' Take notice that the following summons and warrant of attachment have been issued ag.-iinst St'PEUIOR COURT Rowan County John W. Mauney, riumtiff, Against, Amos Howes, and Summons. William A. Coit, Defendants. State or North Carolina. lo the Sheriff of Roman count if Greeting, Yon are hereby commanded in the name of I lie State to summon Amos Howes & W. A. Coit, Defendants, in the above ac tion, to appear at the next Term of the Su perior Court of the County of Rowan, at the Coiirt-IIouse in Salisbury, on the 6h Mori dav after the 3d Mondav in March 1876, then and there to answer the complaint of John W. Maunev, Plaintiff in this suit. And vou are futher commanded to notify the said De fendants that if thev fail to answer the com plaint, within the time specified by law, tb said Plaintiff will take jugdmenl against them for the sum of six thousand one hundred and twenty-two dollars with interest on said sum from June 1st 1874, and for all costs and charges in this suit incurred. Witness, J. M. HoRAH, Clerk .nf our sait Court, at office, in Sati.l)ury, this the 2oth day of February, A. D. 1870. J. M. HO RAIf. : Clerk Sujyrior Court of Rouan County. (WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT.) ROWAN COUNTY In the Superior Court. John W. Mauney, Plaintiff. Against Amos Howes & W. A. Coit, Defendants. State of North Carolina. To the Sheriff of Rowan County G rccting; It appearing by affidavit to the ofiieer grant ing this warrant, that the plaintiff is enliUtd to' recover from the defendant the sum of six thousand one hundred and twenty-two dollars ($6,1 22.00) and that theabove named defendants are non-residents of tbisState, being resident? of the States of New York and Pennsylvania i You are forthwith commanded to attach and safely keep all the property of said Amos Howes, and W. A. Coit, iu your County, or so much thereof as may be suffu ient to satisfy saidJdemand, with costs and expenses, and you will make due return thereof to the said Court at the term to be held on ' the 6th Monday after the 3rd Monday of March 1876. J. M. HORAH. Clerk. March 2, 1876. ' ($16.) 21:6t. 2 ! HiRUWARE. When )a want Hardware at Low figures, call on tho undersigned at o-2 Granite Row. D. A. ATWELIv, Siltsbary,. C.,May 13 if, Q 1 Q a day at hotnel Agents wanted: Out U X a M and terms nee. TRUE &CO. Au- gnsta, Maine. March 0, 1 yr. QC f ftQOflfwr daj (Ktljotn. Samples worth $1 free. 5tissox & Co ,! I)rlland, Maine. I March 9. 76: I vr. MANSION HOUSE Centralfy Situated "tivo Publio Squaro SALISBURY, N. o. f piIE HOUSE is n tbo centr ofjbusiness. JL and I" nearest to the depot. ! ' t i " I: . .- 1 ... Table (is gWd a$ the hcst Servants attentive and polite. Board per day.. .4--.-- $1 5 Single Meals. J........ 50 KSpecial Contracts for a longer term. Omnibus to and frrn all trains. Best Livery Stablejriear at hand. CFThe nndcrsignfed tenders his thanks to many friends who Mke calledim him at the Maxsiox, and assnrc8 them that no effort shall be spared tn make tbjeir future visits pleasant. ISTThe Traveling Public .will always find pleasant quarters and refreshing fare. 1 WM. ROWZEE. Feb. 3, 1876. 17:tf j ' NAVASSA GUANO ! ian PRICES REDrCED. Selling this yfcar, cash, at $56 23 On time, lstKov., 62 50 Payable in cof ton, 450 lbs. read the following : 21 R. J. ALLEy BROWN, AgeutNAVASsi Guano, Or, Salisbury, N. C. 1 ---j Dear Sir: I nowf send you the result of my experiments with Guanos, this year. ; 1 used eight kiuus ot Guano, seUctins Iand f ai nearly uniform soil as possible, side by side, putting 20 ceats worth of each kind to the row; and by the side of all these Guanos, I put into one row 39 lbs of good stable ma nure, leaving one raw without anything. The rows were 16 rods. or 100 yards) by measure, and 50 rows to rhei acre, in the midtt of a 20 acre field. I struck my rows, subsoilod each row, putting the Guhno in and planting, all on the same day, being the bth day of May. Now for the result of the picKing, as gti given below : Fertilizer. No. lbs. tf) How. j 21 1 4 I 16i m i m A 15J ; 11 ItOKS. 50 No. lbs. per acre. 105t 85U 200 1075 H2n 1 125 975 775 550 Stable Manure, British Liou. Nothing, Zell's Phosphate Pacific, Sea Fowl, Whaun's Guauihani, Cat Island, NAYASSA, ;26 1300 Now, friend Broxfn, you see the result.. The Agents of the other Guanos are all my friends. I don't speak dispafagiugly of anrf the above Guanos, not at all. I The sorriest may pay. but the NAVASSA most assuredly pavs the best of all. Every acres where I used all Navassa, I make one bale to 'the acre weighing from 410 to 450 lbs. Permit me to say, in conclusion, that taking the above as a basis, Llose 6,650 lbs. seed cot ton by uot using all of your most noble aud best of all Gaauosthe ISavassa. v Yours, c, E. A. PROPST. - Jan. 22, 3 ms. j KERR ORAIGE, PorWn it fato, Salisbury, 15-u r j. o. I 1 f MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, fflHIITTlllllllllnilllliflllllllillll-ll"fll!l'l"ll""IJ"m'"'""a HAVE JUST RECEIVED A im AM) SI'lEXillll STOCK OF Most Beautiful Jewelry. We have just received the lamest and handsomest stock of Jewelry ever exhibited in Salisbury, and respectfully invite public inspection. It comprises, Gold and Silver Watches, of all k'inds; Silver Pitchers, Cups, Castors, Napkini Riugs, Forks, Knives, and Spoons. The finest and most beautiful sets of Jewelry of all kinds, as Ear-drops, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Seals, Lockets. 6rc, &o., &e. Also, a hot of piai SOLID GOLD RINGS. j. Also, agents for the celebrated Schaffhausen Spectacles Scythe fipest glasses made.ODJ j Will sell as low as any House in the south. CAJ-L ICEUE AXI OET TOUK WATtn CLOCK KKPAICnr. done promptly isusual. All work warranted 12 months. I Dec. 16, 1875. 10:tf GARDEN SEEDS! Just Arrived THE largest & best assorted lot I OF Garden Seeds ever brought! to the Salisbury market. ' Secdk Consigned to Country Merchants on liberal terms. Come and see us. fUriS & BARKER H-3a Druggists. j it This roperiorjvariety of seed is on sale at the store s of McCubbins Beall & Deari, a.nd l J Holmes. I ! 0:6ts; ,.; ' - i: f :J&H. HORAH, 1 I - intimi unci : iV JliHIilJlilli? n -1 (ill Sl$ i Pearce Cotton ee IIGVADVERTISEMEHTS. fi P EHTQ For best chance in the world HU UtJ I to coin moner Address U. 8. SAFETY P0 CKET C(L Newark, N. J. -. 2":4w. . 1 ; ' ;-:; ;j , , . -1 naprumn i ao Ml ,V i stautp for MrtM itur. C.F.WiBteAC ltmiteO DiMn at.N.Y naiin) READING, PSYCHOHANCT. Ill Fascin atkx. Soul' Charmfnq. Mes MFRisir arl Marriage Guide, showing how either sex may fascinate and gain the lore and affection of any person they choose instantly, 403 page.s bv mail 50 cts. Ilunt & Co 139 S. 7th Sl Phila., Pa. . 17:4w. AUENTS WANTED ! Medals and Diploma's" A,";1S Pictorial BMk 1 8(0 111 nst rat ions. Address for new circulars, A . J. HOLM AN & Co., 930 Arch Street, Phila. 21:4w! ! -. V ' lJ A PI? EH Agents forjhe best sell 11 Mil I bU ing Stationery Packages in the; world, i It contains 15 shcfiW paper, 15 En velopes, golden Pen, Pen-liolder, pencil, Patent Yard Measure, and a piece Of Jewelry. Sin gle package, with pair of elegant Gold Stone Sleeve Buttons, post paid, 2octs, 5 with assorted jewelry for $1.00, This package has been ex amined by the publisher ot Carolina Watchman and found as represented worth the' money. Watches given away to all Agents. Circulars free. . i .' " ; f BRIDE & CO 769 Broadway, K. YT l":4w. WAITED AGENTS for the great t UNIVERSAL, HISTORY lo life close of the first 1 00 yearsofour National Indepeudeace, including an account of the com ing Grand Centennial Exhibition, i 700 pages, . fine engravings, low price, quick sales, 'Extra terms. Send for Circular. P.AV. ZlEGLER & Co., 518 Arch St., Phila., Pa. . 25:4. VATERS' PIANOS, GfafflJ, Square,' and UPRIGHT, ARE THE BEST. MADE;, the Toie, Touch, Workmanship, and Durabil ity Unsurpassed. WATERS' ORG ANS, CONCITO, NEW ORCHESTRAL, VESPER, CHAPEL, VI ALESTE, and CYMEELLA, caimot be ex-: cellel in tone or lautv. The CONCERTO i STOP is a fine IMITATION of the HUMAN VOICE. Warranted for SIXJTEARS. .7" . Prices EXTRKMELV LOW for cash during tlus Month. Monthly Installments received. A Liberal Discount to leachers, Jmiers, Churcies, Schools, Lodges, etc. AGENTS WAN TED - Special inducements to the trade. Illustrated Catalogue Sent. HORACE WATERS & SONS. 481 Broadwav, New York, Box, 3":67. 25:4w. - FULLER, VYARBEH & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF TOVE fi The largest assortment in RANGE AND , FURNACEM The Market. OUR NEW WOOD AND COAL COOKINC STOVES GOLDEN GROWN. REPORTER , PIRIT0FH6.' OUTHERN GEH. AND THE FA.TIOUS TEV7ART' IMPROVED' MEET THE WANTS op EVERY DEALER. Correspondence invited. Price List and Cut upon application to FULLER. WARREN & CO., 2:16 Water Street, New York. 21:4w. For Coughs, Colds Hoarsenfess AND ALL TI10AT DISEASES, Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE B0XE.4 A THIRD AND SURE REMEDY. Sold bv Druggist geiit-rallv, and FULLER & FULLER. Chicago, 111. Whor AdverlUia Contract can fberoatlflL A LL A N D W I N T E l S T O C 1 8 7 5. K 75 Bids. Molasses. 10 d New Orleans 10 do Syrup. 25 Bags Coffee. Kegs Soda. Boxes Cheese. -' Adaniantiue Candles, 4( 25 25 s oan 30 Cases Oysters 20 Brandy Peaches 20 " Fresh Peaches ID Pine Apples iV) Gross Snuif 25 Coils Col ton and Jute Roruj ' 40 l)iz. Paired Pails. 40 Gross Flasks 2,tl!0O Us. UemloekXeather i.;00 lbs- Candy " 40.000 Giirars ' 50 Kegs Powder ' .")() Bags Shot 100 Reams Wrapping PpHr ' 10 Doz. Scotch Ale 40 Doz. Ginger Ale , . ' ' ALSO " . A full line of Worn! and WiHow WareT 15oots, Shoes, Hats, Saddles Ac Bridles, Axes. Guns Pistols, &c. Arc. , Alsi. a large lot of Canned Goods, a ehoice select iun of -F-repch Candies, Salt, Pepper. Spire, Ginger. Royal Baking Pow ders. Raisens, Currants, Figs. Citrons, 'Nuts. Sardirnes.rCoeoanuts. Pickels, Sauces Cat sup. Potted Meat, Kerosene, -Tanners and Machiue Oils. Liquors of all kinds. Hominy, Grits. Ne,w York Buckwheat Flour, Arc, &C-. "Sie. j The ab?fveSto-tc xv.is bought &t the elofca of thie.seasou at greatly reduced prices, jirul is olferej at .WholvsaU & Retail at Tj short imdiis. ' ! BINGHAM d: CO. Salisbury1. N. C. Dec 101875. Attention FARMERS' X GRASS SEED. J i Jusj ret-i-ived a fieh-h ' updy of. Claref Seinl. Orchard Grass, Blun Grass, Red fop audTiuiothv. which I will sell cheap at hI -' ' exxiss Seuj 23c. to gJj . ROW ELL & CO.. New York, for PatnphleVof 100 pages, containing lists of 3,000 newspapers, and est i mates show ing cost of ad rerthing M arch i, 76; y, CEHTEfflAL THIS PAPKIt IS OX FILK WITH F j V; - i --:- j - - .-.,.' : , -:- i T;:.-.-. vl:--.;;:;:.'. 1 4" - v J C .-i---1 r ! iV;