Newspapers / Carolina watchman. / May 11, 1876, edition 1 / Page 2
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I . ji .! . i ni b O 4 A Persons making remittances frr tUf approach.. nauonai , eci.on. a.e rSZ.lU tt irilman should Bend 2.10 I nMnl will demand that honest men be tr - i 1" - "i i .. i to payior a ycarrj cw. ywttr.: , MAY tlj 1676. f i Seventh brought to tbe front. .Without this there ialoo Jiop.e of reformi off tbe . terrible eor captions and abases tbat bare . fastened upoa tbe CoFernmenU Tbe pjeo pie post Uo awake to a due sense or tbe.gencral social and commercial situation, and ap p(r 4rectWeV at' all tbelpoints ? where Thursday. 1 Jane fth, t Taylowrm needed. Mr B.?ay we must retnru to ! ' . . ' , , f tbe simply habits and genuine virtues of ;Tbe District Convention of tbe Demo- b, - v.. Vft, tiooiinalion Tilden as the DonioWatic candidate, for President of ;the United ; States. '"The strongest of these is bis coraplel idenii- flcation wuh the cause oi. jrejorro acquirements and pprfonat accomplish raeuts befitting id the office, hf possesses j and there can be no doubt , that lie would CONGRESSIONAL DISTB1CT 4 cratic-CoiiservaiiTeI'arty or me in P;r.n.l Ditrict will be held! at V,U1JI Wivi. . - C i i ! J aylorsvilJfl on Thursday the $ih dy of June, 1870, fur the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress and for elect) o g tbe fathers of the republic, both in socie ty and government, as the best remedy It u us. for the evifswhich enrround very'apparent that the fdontry has; gone wildly astray, and the people , are , now . i . v.'l'j -.i" vr;.:-t ;Ti- m;M,8 v ... r i-'r r "T - naieiiMiKna Mu.. Und .Hi continue to suffer until they re wane convention at ei. i.ou.s, rnu9 anA wck,iesa and turn 27th dav of June, and also for nomma- ; . ' , . . . . . which made the country so gitat ana so i glorloAS in itsfbetter days. ; H. j ting a Tit sidential jelector. -jb'HN S.T1EKDERSON, Chairman Dist. Ex. Con). y April 19tb, 1876. Piper,' the Boston , marderar of Mabel Ynnn'p ' and Bridget Londerean, after T- O ' - - " O -w f .1 many denials at last confesses his guilt io totb flasEJ. i. TILDEN". "4 : . ;- There are many acd strong reason? in avor "of the of Samuel: J. There is a Methodist Geneial Confer InAe now in session at Baltimore which is doubtless the largest aud most iofluen Ual ecclesiastic body Jn this coontry. It comprises 'bishops, clergy and lay dele gates in large isurabcrs j and : tkeyywii ftmnhlv he In session for seVeral weeks Judge Watts. The yilmlhston I t9utbority is limited to qnestions whicl Tost says ; "the time is not far distant U ti to die woikintr of the church. ', and wbehJ.e (VYatu) will be taken tip by the (D improvement in ways and means for good people of ihjs Commonwealth aud directing the vast energy of the people made their chief magistrate." -i More'a the t)Cj represent. They havelshowu some pity and the shame if they should, thoqgb ileiudininipn tohapdle Ulitlfal subjects, he is as good a lirogdep, we suppose. j i,at jt js hardly probable the wise men of the body will, permit any extravagance fW la!manv oandida es W Gov- to pass-oui wilh ihe sanction of the Con- orand Ltt Governor presented by their epce. Gil Haven of Boston, who respective friends as there are telegraph ?me recommended- that poles between here: and Raleigh' We Methodist should pray for a third term -seeGen.Leach is beginningio be talked fbr Grant js in attendance, but the papers of," and some one says tbe Radicals fear hlra more' than any other man in tbe - State ' '. ; : represent him as reticent ou the subject at this time, lie has probably repentjed of that folly and will hardly renew t it V- -y r - ; i - now. i ) The Hon. Judge in this Dis.has beeu in The Champion Dodev Bhune is . in J rfair wav to earn this distinguishing L . m. w.i i.- ivtt evervbodvra mouth - tuis week, aud con M . . I . . .hi c mi : - . f at lean three little jobs wherein bonds i"es w oe taiRea oi. uere a SrCfc or monev were obtained after a manner fault MUer m the people or uis xionor, not strictly creditable, and yet he has Ar they don't agree, and are constantly dodeed out (or tried to) every time and P'ing at and fault-finding each other. It iaseed in some one else to bear the blameJ not alaya 80 reePe8 lbq JudSes It is a little burnriiinff that! thoueh not w4;ar people. uiltv himself, he is alwavs read v to lav P&S attending our Courts received his baudon the fellow thaV is! everywhere, ill public and iii private, the most deferential aud respectful greeting r ' i trom in?n ana low. . jiverv man toucueo Theipth.of May u .IKenjorul dj in 83 .lLe Judge passed along the atate, selected, says the toootherni . ftml tltnBA who ..efli(1'vcd ,u on -- J ' I Home, '.'because it was the day of the translation of one (Stonewall Jackson) distinguished alitte fr his piety and his martial prowess." .: It is a fitting day to remember tbe . brave boys who laid down i their Jives in a cause they believed just. It well becomes their friend to decorate their graves and j keep their memory green,. '( Tba grand world's show opened it Philadelphia yesterday, May 10th, with great demonstrations of rejoicing. " A spe cial irain of Pullman cars was sent to Washington to carry the - president and party, members of Congress, ice. Pres ident Giant was to make the opening speech,, which, if bis own, will be short, j North. Carolinians visiting the Exhi bition may see mosi of their S lata papers at Geor,;P. Rowtll's headquarters on tbe grounds. Msj.osrA Exgelhard, for many! years editor of. tbe Wilmington Journal; has terminated bis! connection with tha paper. We regret to record this change IIj. EGELUAED has occupied a leading position among our JJemocratic journals, and has exerted a wide and useful' infla ence as a high toqfd, fair and . honorable - r tuau 111 tue poiiuea oi uie oiate. lie re tires with our best wishes for success in whatever his hands maynd to do. 1 1 is j s. not yet known who will take his place on I the Journal. L . It turns 006 that Judge TOloud' hamfe jwas not on the petition for the pari jdou of Atwobd, as heretofore stated, by Jhe Raleigh 2r T. C: Evans explains that he is to blame for tbe error, having mujunqersiooa vjov. .urogden in some copversation wub bim on the inbject. iTbe Ncics makes the proper amend to the Governor, and so we are all right! again! Judge Cloud is put to rights it was due hi m, and he v ery properly "wauled noth WET OR DRY. paiiuhity. of hearing him in private con yereation, like those who fisteued at his deljveranpes from the bench, were all attention and respect, and ; treasured up ki words with care, to be recited to fam ily and friends when at home. j We wish it was eo again. We know alt j our- thoughtful people loogto see a re-eBtabliflbment of the former; rotation between themselves and the Judiciary ; long to set justice administered with that decorum, fairness and firmness which ever commands the assent and the approbation of the citijeu. It is a painful reflection that we have of late years fallen so far below the staudard of -excellence which once characterized the administration o ! 1 : if T. I 1 iaw ana. justice, n oeepiy concerns them to see the judicial ermine, once held so sacred, draggled iu the dirt and become the subject of ridicule and contempt And well it may, for it is one of the sad dest of all the deplorable signs of the times, to pee this palladium of the peo pie's rights and protection undermined and endangered. Destroy the respect of the people for the judge, and they, jdge all confidence in bis decisions ; and the rul ing of courts if enforced at all, -will be regarded 'more in the light of arhilrary oppression than- the 5 administration of a system inlaws "designed for the security and protection of the community.. , t, y-li; But it ests with the people directly to correct any evil they may have to com plain of in this relation. The Judges are now elected by them, so that the whole responsibility is theirs, and they must bear all ihe consequences that may re sult from had exercise of: the right to L- 1 1 . responsibility, and claims the most seri ous thought of those who exercise it. Th Commissioners of the W. X. . C. R. ! R. lutld a iqeetiug at'AsbcvUle last", week. and transacted omiicleraUe basiufss of im portanfte. We giva ; LeWw a synopsis of what they did : ; , ! i ; They authorized the .Vice i'esidegt. XV P. Canaday, to make a contract with tb Vsteru Union iVlegraph Company to construct a telegraph line from Salisbury to Henry station. ; 1 hey also, passed resolu tions lookiug to removing the line of the road to Tan near,Newton, instead of having to-run-down three mifes out xf the" 'way They awarded the contract fur compWtJng tn wtternapproacn loine owannauoa sun nl to Mr. .Uricti. one of the old engineers of the company. This centleraan has been iu th em p loy . of the ; Western -?Riad f r about 20 years, in the capacity of en'giu- The report of the Master of Trans'porta- tlon showfil an increase over the foeome of the Road duriojf Ueeeiver Smith manage- inifnt,' of eoiiie $600 per month.- - , TIub Eugiuer iu cbarca ofjthe works re inort everything as going on ,. finely in the niouuiaiu sepuon.' ur. uaou. uas compie- te4 some J2Q feet of tunneling and Mr. Uice Is also inakipg great hiadLay with his con- irarts. ' The new hotel f Messrs. Pearson & SpVAgae, at Heury Station, is eomplted aud 14 iu!y and saecssfully eondueted, every thing is in "apple pie " otdr. Take every tuiufir uto considaratin and theCoinpapy is doings sphsndidly. The Commissioners are doiug all in their power,. and if the Penitentiary Jjoard would co-op erate with them in this State enterprise. , in stead of assisting in trying to defeat it, the Road would be completed to Asheville in less tun than twelve mouths. 1 he Gov ernor will have-to do something in this mat ter or the good people of North Carolina will hold hi in responsible. V hope am believe that Governor Brogdeu will uut let the Peuitentiary Roard. longer trifle M"it tins matter, it is too imnortant. We must have a Board of Commissioners in charge o the Penitentiary who will study the iu terest of thu State and not that of its metn bera. . Major Muller. who is-in the iinmediat charge f the prisoners iu the inotiutaius. is hard at work and doing great service for lh State. ' No inau works harder or inrre suc cessfully for the interest of the Western Road, and if the Pet.iteutiary Board will give mm the number of men the Commit (doners' of 'the Road ask fr. he will make a hole through the mountains of North Caro liua very soon, Wil. Post administer Its h?rb duties to uhd' best of bi ability.- Mr :mvx ::;:..J'5 There are. however, we are. sorry ,to eaj, grave oojiiatea jn ipe , way oi yu the nomination aud the election of Air, rilden. in addition to that of the strength of ihe llepoblicaW party. T he greatest of these1 is. the disaffeclion, .toward. himr V t ll . I J 1 BAmA sell.'Wliicp no nas engeuuercuru -ectwo to us to a large iixieui unuccnNii the ranks of j the Democratic party iii his own Slate. This remark applies particu lar) v. to. ihe leading men in the parly . This may baVe been unavoidable so fa r, ;. ! i c .1.1 asi concerns a sacuon or ,i ue : ieuioci n party supposedlio be affiliated lolwhat is called 4be Canal Ring but i what neces sity was there for .the -alienation of '. euch men as -Chief ( Judge Church t and I jhe ntuer Democrats ioni the! bench of the, Court of Appeals i .Certainly these gen tlemen' are as pure, a8 far removed from corruption, as Mr. Tilden himself. . Ancl yet it is an open secret, if indeed it can be called a secret any 'longer, that all these Judges have been rendered, by some jnwin or if jother,. hostile to MrTil den. This may have been oacasioned in part by the harsh and unmerited evil i cisms br persons ! notoriously identified with Mr. Tilden of certain decisions of the Court oP Appeals, notably the decis ino no lhft writ of Habeas Jornus. V e regard that decision as nnsorpasaed in importance and greatness by any judicial determination in the history of this State orj of (his country. Fortu?ato will it be or the next President ol ' the Uuiled States, be he ever so earnest a reformer, if there be one a:t, in his whola-tiincial career, so grand and nu'iuorable as-this. All honor to the "independent, liberty nfimr .Tnrtrp whn rppoidftd their votes infavbrof the immortal opinion perma-H- r .u. o pears ana wne against onen, nently affirming, in this State, and as an iroin vauairus. example lo the whole country, the price- j Bittle'a Revisal, chap. 5, sec. 3 pro Ipss privileges of this great writ of right, ividesj "The Judge of Probate in their Why has Mr. Tilden alienated himself i respective counties shall bind out as ap from such men I i prentices all orpuans whose estates are Bating these personal fends, wo think of eo email value that no person will edu Mr. Tilden has showed marked ability as cite and maintain them fr, the profits Governor of this State. But for these he ( thereof. tntht very probably be nominated audi 1 lierel. ire, where the uncle ot an or- elected President of the Uuited Slates, f phan was, upon petition, without notice riiey stand in the way of both his iiom- to his mother, appointed guardian, and inatton and elect inn. rbo position and subsequently the mother, who had again ledges of thu. delegates are not the only I married, filtd a petition praying that the things which, will be considered in ihe order of appointment be revoked and that . . . m . l it - 1 1 1 .1 National Unnrenlion. What is the state t ihe oe annointea guardian, anu upon the of feelingat home, behind the delegation? j hearing it appeared that the orphan'c es This U a question that will be pertinent- tatc was very email, and neither of the lyaikedi -; . ' ! parties ottered to maintain and educate , With New York thoroughly united m bun tor the profits thereof : It was held, his favor, Mf. Tilden would be very that the court below erred in revoking strong.' Can a peitect union of tho j.arty Jeaid order and appointing the petitioner be effected ? j Are there any honorable 1 guardian, upon her filing bond as required meaus of reconciling the serious existing j by the Court; and that the orphan should difference's! Wb submit these momhes j have been bound out as an apprentice to the? parties concerned. A reform in The Piobate Court of the county in the administration of the National Gov- which such orphan has acquired a settle- eriiinent is an object so grave aud so merit has jurisdiction of the proceeding, desirable that large mutnal concessions - which should be entitled In re A. B. &c. of personal feeling mav welt be made for i The Probate Judge has authority and ... ... . . . . . . thie sake of- its accomplishment, lo the ought, iu the exercise ot a legal discre etld that this may be achieved if possible, itniij upon the application of the step we have spoken'.' frankly on the whole lather, acting in the name of ins wite - . r ' I It 1 subject as it presents Uself to our, wrj uiaue within a reasonable Mine, to have trnst unbiased, judgment. X. 6un. revoked the order appointing t he uncle mocking birds or wild turkey? in the above amed eouurie, ' between the first day of April and the first day of October in ' each and every year, and any person so offer ding shall be gttlty of misdemeanor, aud on eon- yicUon thereof shall bejind,'noL; exceeding $JO for each and every offence. Sec. 2 That it shall be unlawful for any person to take by uet, trap oy kill with gnu any birds mentioned in section one of this act n tbe lauds of any persou living within the boundrieS of the above named counties. ti-wit: Davidson, Randolph .Rowan. Anson; Warren. Guillo:d,, JiuckiiJirhain i, Orange, Caswell. Mecklenburg and Edgecombe, without permission frx.m the ovcx.fr or- his agent of said lands, and anyl person so of- lsious of this net f a misdeiheanor. aud upon couviction thereof! shall be tjued iu uiiiiHrs lor eaco uu everpr ouutie Sec. 3.; This act shall be iu force from and after its ratification. " ' "f . THE HEW Ratified the 18th day of March. A.: D. 1873. ' ' . I D OHESflG" f- i i .-- . ii, lw . - I t . -rS I ! w a 2 & M si- lU'.i.Ti'ci - it6 : 1 i , I t . i - 1 t ...:-...- . ; A Double JThread Lock-Stitch Machine. Good Geacious J.The mountains around us are again, this morning, 3-1 day ot Jlay, white wun snow truly, "win. ter lingers in (he lap of spring." , Has the confusion-about; Easter got anything lo do wuh ii I?? Motwuhstanding the cold and backward season, whnat looks well and the grasses are splendid. We now look for warm growing weather, and a few weeks of mich will eet ni all right. Burt Iudermilk says j Yt8, tell 'em it was 4hoe-mouih' deep pud the Bear Wallow" and for the information of our booted gentry we will state, tbat means about' three iuches. Blade The Tomato A dry, rather poor soil in best tor tomatns. This checks lux uriance and throws them into fruit fulness, and as soon as the plants are heavy laden with fruit i they can be helped to form it of good size and rich coloj- by the use of mannrewaters of dressing! of solid onng, mulchings. Neither must the plants be allowed to flag for want of water nor puf fer for lack of food. A heavy crop of fruit iu different stages of; growth proves a great strain on their strength and re sources, and they must bd supplied with abundance of food and water. TitE BaxQCET. The; banquet to le given to the Grand Lodgeof Odd Fellow?, will be a grand feast. Col. C. S. Brown, the well known proprietor of the National Hotel, who has ihe affair in hand, hi secured the services of Mr. Jimruie Wren, of Salisbuty, who by thelway ii the best one in the 8:ate at such thing, to deco rate the hall with evergreens, -suitable mottoes, Arc. We called; yesterday and found all bi.y.as bees. llah Ncics, THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. With-our printed directions, no insfcraction or michankl Bkill is required to operate tt. The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of-mique and unequalled Sim plicity, comprising simple levers working! upon centres. The bearings are lew, and they are hardened and polished. ; j i' i ' . The machines are made at our new works in the city of Newark, N J.,,with new special (patented) machinery and tooK constructed expressly to accomplish what we now offer. Every machine fufly warranted, 1 1 DOMESTIC r SEWING MACHINE CO., , !":". ;Ncw Yorlc nnxl Cliicago. 1 SA VIXGS By using th " Domestic p. pr Fashion toe most stylish and perfect-fitting costumes can be produced, at a large saving in MONEY to those who choose to make, or supertn- tend ICS maKlll OI, uicu own garments, niuun highest talent and the best CtciEties in all departments, and the, best ideas of the most skillful modistes, both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain results tar above the reach of the average dress-maker. Ouf styles are always the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated catalogue mailed to any lady sending fire cents with her address. Agents wapted everywhere. " DOMESTIC," SEWING MACHINE CO. New York and Ghicago. FASHIONS (CENTENNIAL 'iKEWS. rr nil rT ! j 11 ti'ltlimit nnttnu til? trfttlii.? and heurd the same de novo. The boy was a competent witnepg and i s - .i oiigutlo nave ueen examined in that character,' and his feelings and wishes oti;rht to be allowed serious cousideracion by the Court, in the exercise of its 1 is- cretion as to the person to wboie control he was to be subject. ra e Italian Qneens 3,00 FOUil FOR 10.00 Safe arrival and purity (luararthe I. Italian stocks $12.50 each. Morgan's combination HIVE, $2.50 EACH Address, KliFUS 3IORGAN, Old Fort A. C.May tO ff THE ANTI CATHOLIC MOVE I WENT STILL ACTIVE. Wolearn that' the Republicans in Washington are spreading broadcast -over the Corintry, as a political document, a sermon of the Ilev. J. I. Newman, the pastor of President Grant, and the same clergyman who by the President's ap pointment recently travelled around th worltJ to examine into the condition of Consulates. This sermoh is entitled UHigious tjioerty; A V ree VJnurcn in a Free Country." Like another pamphlet! t wrrr I IiO nAn lit I Ii (Vuur n in mtil ti hiili I 1 . , . .. .. . i in certaiu counties ol th Slate named in uinc mc iiuc vi i uiibiiiiistu ill uciujam. .1 , , - . . ; .1 uif aci. .ui opiuiun, 10 response 10 inti . 1 iiitiuiiy in imii niiictuuuucui, la iun 111c aiiari..:. .11 ...1 1 .1 I.. taw, iiKe an oiueru, uinsi us consirui'u tu- THE BIRD LAW. From the Raleigh News. At the request of a valued correspon dent we republish the Bird Ltw enacted at the last session ot the Legislature for and in the United Slates." It is aimed at the Roman Catholic Church, breathes a political rather more lhau a ! and Oar Concord . friends had vet dry ticket in the municipal election on the 1st, and the dry t - won by about lb wajmty . So, -Concord has decided that fellow shall not "wet his whUtfeV that townl .. . : . j i jy ji X " I The "Dry ticket for towo oCcers also carried at Sit. Pleasant. . The good seed sown hi the soil of Cabarras by that eaK nest and good old man, Josy PfliFzt, contiuues to bear fruit. He res is from his labors bnt his i works do follow him. The good or evil a man does in this life rnosjjowu tbrongh long yearr, blessing or nrf uis race lor many gmicraiionf. religious antagonism. The' National Republican Committee; composed of geutlemeu in both branches or vonsrress, ana otner cousoicuous riends ot lresident Grant, furnish the money for the circulation of these docu ments : aud they are distributed under the direct management of Mr. J'."3I. Ed munds, post-master of Washington and especially known as the particular, inli mate inena oi rVliandler, the ftpcre. tary of the Interior. Hundreds of thou sands of these pamphlets were, sent into Ohio last fall, and into Connecticut and New Hampshire this sprint;. It it has been supposed anywhere that the great demonstration of hostility to the Catholic Guurch, of which President brant sounded tbe keynote in his famous spcecn at Ues Moines, has been aband- ouea or relaxed, tue supposition is en tirely mistaken. It is evident that the Units Stains District Court. ! This Opart was opened in Ashevilla on Tuesday! evening, His Honor Jndge Dick presiamg. . , . .. v, x 4 , . 4 ,. i ; The Grand- Jury was , emDannalled His Honor delivered; his charge, which wit replete with information, both to. the Jury and the crowd Judge Dick enter'. ed into an interesting explanation of the provisions and the necessity of the Reve nue lawshowing that the faithful exe cution of tbe Revenue law br which tha illicit manufacture ofjthe article is pre vented, is a stimulus 'lo the lawful maim- facture of the same, and thereby ! encour- age me legitime e industry or ttie country. Tbe Judge showed that legitimate busi ness could not exist and flourish ! in "the country, iwbile violations of the Iuterna TJ i. jf.- :.. . - 1 -- iMivenne.iaw are loieraiea. ve regiet the waoortimo and , space : for a more extended; notice of this excellent charge to tue urand Jury." The day was quite in clement, land tho crowd not go Urge as Qeual at ibis Court. AshemJlc Erjunitor crally, and therefore no trespass, or the pursuit of any other game, than is sp cth cally set forth makes parties liable to the penalties imposed by the act. But it is in the power of owners of land under the laws authorising them to post their lands to exclude trespassers of any d ascription and in the pursuit of any game. The law of last inter was enacted more for the preservation of certain birds, lia ble to extirpation from pursuit within certain seasous lhau for the prevention of trespass. Our correspondent views the subject from a sensible point of view, and we give below au extract from bis letter, which breathes tuo very 8pir4 we wish lo eee roused in tho State. Whenever farmers come to the recognition of the superior importance of stock as an item of farm prosperity, then they will-rise lo demand the enactment of protective laws against PAINTING. J. GlLffiER KEENER, House, Sign, and "Ornamental PAINTING, GraiiiniS Frail a Specialty. All letters "addressed to the . under- signed at Kernersville, K. C, will be promptly answered. Work done by contract or by ilia day. Satisfaction Guaranteed. J Address J. GILMER KBRNBR, Kernfeisvilh', N. C. LOOK AT THE CHEAP PMCES. EST Kerosene Oil, V . toionr fiiends anil the public daily rceivin,; our . ; , 0t25 WE take pleasure in saying toloar fiien LrT 1 generally, that we are now daily rceivm our Dry Goods, Actions, Eats, Clothing, Boots, Shoos, &c, k. , . ZriFOwr Goods hare been bought low.3 - l" fchall be sold for suokt rnoFiTS.J - . J We Bell a good suit of chstlics for ...... I We sell a good article of women's shoes for f Whole-stock plow shocj for I&TSat LOWER PtRICES than ever he fore offered in Salisbury; I In a word we guarantee to sell jjoods as loir as the same quality can be; bought else-t wlere in the United States. JT'Calf ad examine for yourself, and see f we cannot -stnind the test. With thanks lor past faV6rs we solicit a continuance of the same. i Salisbury, April 3d, 1S70. ' 2G:!t ....$400 . 1 25 . 50 to 1 75 WALTON & ROSSr CBelicr and (cheaper than TlB nndersijrned is-doing a 1 irjre linsiness in the Cahiuet Making line find would call pecia ati'htion to his Home-lSlade Worlt Hcdfteads, IUtreaus. Cahinets, Bookcases. "Wild rocs. Secretarlet-', Tah.es I'icltrei Frumit-s, unit eVtrytliin"j4 else demanded. Al.-'o, : inlndinp band made window sap'ri. window 1Hih1h, doors, dc, prorrptly to-jirder; besit2p s jreneral carpentering husiuesy. PImus and ehtiniut'-n:ade and eoutr.ncts taken for churche, dvelliug.', stores, factorie., & e. ', Also, owus tlx; patent and is now selling, the, j WEW CLOTHES T?AGK, ; thf best Tnixa for the yirposq of drying clothes ever yet indented ; is eqnal to 70 feet, of Una , anil may be used either iu or uikof d.rs ; mav use ail or anv part with t'qttal etejiirice. ! COFFINS. Keps oonstatitly on hand a fn!3 assorrnient of coliiiisi ready, to. ship in few minutes. tall ana hear them ana see the scocc. 22: Address, M. L. McINTlKE. ill 11 . ' PRICES ! March 9, IWfl BEST Keros Terpentine Concentrat 30cts per gallon. oU tts ed Lve, I 15 ets per bos. At EN'MSS Drus-Store, AYE YOUR CHICKENS. ENXISR' Chicken Cholera cure will do it. Ask vour neigh bor. I'.iee cts. I ; the .- Q.' Carolina HOME Insurance . Co. At EXNISS Drugfettiic. 3J:lm- AXE YOUR CORN & KILL TUE HATS by having Crow d: Rat Toisou at ENX1SS Drug Store. 3!:lmo. . c US.X3 YOUR WIFE AND 33ABI22S by buying Chill Cure at ENNISS'. 31:lmo. .1 1 .i.ii . attemntto dentifv tho whol Rennhl.Wn l.ae encroacumeni 01 ,a,er8 w,' commit --.L. .1.:. V . .'i I dimasinff tresnaBS under the cover of urged more vigorously than ever. Thli 8prt: LelI,e fmera remember they U to b dn,,P rlo.',r,tW. nn ; oowutuie tue vast majority ot the voteru t. i l . . . . Ti I in tll l.t. Ihnv wwh Ihti tntuiuia u 13 oeuevea tnai a ereat weicht of do- . r litical strenb'th mv h AAA ir. .u L: to be protected, they can ha,e it done. sources of the Darlv tbronffh th frffertftf 116 adds : ' lolic aentiment. but aIbA "We fin DeCtUSO It lS-thouPhtthat hv miMioD. cnAh OVWB' F"'wij uu, aoa auivr me an reena ?nt A -. hUDUUg of an? claSS of gam n:;nWi,.tl.n1 TVr ' f- , To allow one. is to allow all; r- 7i.V7ri" .7 V r J to allow all, is to introduce all classes of Tr "u5k luureu.uie, corropnon ; 01 men and dogs; and to allow all, is to destroy the trOTfrnznenl, and from the enormous all. This is the practical result of the whole and pressing danger? which ibat corrupt matter. I Our section is beginning t make iion nnogs upon tue country. 1 ?; a start in good tanning and stock raising. . loe power ot this auti-Catholic mo ve tana tne most intelligent of our farmers are, ment is great, mucb ereater than a annr. 10 u,aq iu Ta?or 01 tne strictest oonstrue- i t - i - - - . r. r. - ficial observer can Buppose. It ntidoubt cdly produced a. very noteworthy effect in Ohio last fall, and "contributed much to the election' of Gov; Hayes and j to the deteat of the IJemocratic party there. It was felt, too, and seriously ielt. i !ti ."ttie elections of March, in Jsew Hampshire and of April in Connecticut. Who can tell; what its effect will be upon the mote T' rhe A General .Aw momMitous election in j November tL "1 do euact, That( it V-l-r rt u,..rti unlawful to kill or shoot, trap or i ' . r ' - S " ' partridges, onaila, dov-s, robins. . ; 1 - 5 . - l ! : . . . tioo of the law. ,6'irds, fences, and slots k must be aiadu inviolnte. 'i ' AN AQT.to protect birds in the Counties of Davidson, Randolph, Rowan, Aueon. warren, ijuiiiord,: Itockintrham. Or- ange, Caswell, Mecklenbdrgand Edge " combe.,. ; i.-j : . . becUn I. ;tVliey General AMwinl.l of Shall be net. txay larks or .; DISSOLUTION. The firm of Yanderford and TTyatt is this day dissolved by muthal consent. All parties indebted to tlie late firm will eome lor-vk-ard and settle at once. Tbe books' of the ooucern can bo found with &r. N. C. Wyatt in the Caldwell store House fan Iimisn strtet. VAN DISK FO K D & Vt i ATT April 25, 1676. 29:1 mo A CARD. 1 bee leave to return my thanks tct my friends for their liberal patronage lo,me while in the firm of Vanderford fe Wyatt, and hope by a strict attention to my business and fair dealing to all to merit a continuance of the xame, at my new eianu next uoor to tee rost Office where I shall a I way a endeavor to have on band a fresh stock of Family Groceries and country produce. j Very itespectvveiv, T. 11. VAMDKRFORD. 1 OF BALEiG-H; C j Insures Dwellings, Stores, ilerehandise, AND ALL CLASSES OF INSURABLE PROPERTY, AGAIHST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, THE 310ST;FAYOKABLE TEMS, ts stockholders are pentlenien iuti"-ested in ' building nn Xorih "Carolina Institntions, an4 I among them, are many 0f4.be promtueut- buucs and liuanciil men, of the State. ; '' ' . - S till Jjosscs Promptly Ud justed and Paid. ioS i Encrarate Hole MilntMS 13: s f ANDREW IVIURPH Y, Agent, SaMtiry, C. MarMe Weilss, MONUMENTS. a I - ! HEADSTONES 111 HI Scold ail American Granite r J " ". " - - -H A CARD. I beg leave to return my thanks t my friends for their very liberal patronage in the past, and hope by a strict attention to badness to merit a continuance of it in the future. 1 can be found at tte Caldwell store Itouc on Innia st., where I shall At all times keep a full and ehoice stock of Groceries, Liquor &' country produce, very licspecttully, 21h3mo N. C. WTATT. Send 25c. to G. P. ROWtLL ct CO., New York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing lirts of 8,000 newspapers, aad estimates show ing cost of advertising. March U, 7Ci ly. "Mill Stones ! Of any size' desired, cuff out of the best Granite in the State, may be obtained on short notice. Also, window and door sills, pedestals for monnments, Address K. E, Phillips, Salisbury. 16;tf 1 On hand and furnished to Order. ALL ORDERS PRQMPTIT fECUTED, i -w m a rrrnAKT I ; i r. i corner Morgaa and Blunt Streets,' i iu:iy treeta, mr A lAttention PAR i: 1 1. GRASS SEED. Just received a freph furply S4ed. '"Orchard Grass, Ulne Grass,: Red add Timothy, which I will sell cheap t 4 y . ' ENN'ISS1 r I tloverj Top L 15 CJL Will bnyou Dux of Cuncijutated Lye at ; . . ' 1" EX KISS J -Diaulliibl fUlU UUJiUUiuu Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors, -y.. -I SALlSBUfiY, X-C January 22 1874 tt. J. , Cheap Chattel .Mortgages, , - and varioi c ther blank, lor sale b : : - - i -t i 1 .-, : ! j . ' ' - - .... , .- - - " -.. 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