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1 3 I 1 il i i n I :: : I s I i i- Us t 1 fi!!UM GarolfiiS Watchman, ?HU$9 AY, MARCH, 21, 1673 From ue Charlotte CJjocfAt. W fre alao' p?e4el td o that oor peighbor, tbe SfljMerP Home, endows ijt Wkta f il State and lan.d- to fy at leant $0 each. tnsUro Kecoref, f peaking of and if c drumming folia, VA drWer com here, opens In MJHDi irttak, elU not only by wimple, - 42i jSually elU supplies to tmUriduals, ud froeVthrough the Stat at a -parcel JWLknt liinisulf, who pay taje as a Aierchanr; who pay taxes on sales, who fjjji taxes on purchases, is made to b ifevs that he is savning a jtreat ileal by daal 3 or at seeiMid hand with Ncy York, lUH, PJiUailelpliia or lfcjtim.jre j )lM j W !.' )i bayt more tbp j neeUs sjriipoBing &! UfOof t the urWlljus ajrs of tb yjflwerpUl traveller'- aud ho is re WBf acUain 4jrept ?ppoiti to fcFStTnUresU.'' 'The proposition to tax'drummers aud peddler $-W .iny bo a litjlo yk.e flw 8jler j' !SV- hnrt 'A W T) rwa, lot jt wjjl feweflt uinctj-nioe jn p hundred of Jfe citizens of this State. Nj doabt pf Jliat. Qur jfawMf- merchant pre Jgy kivjiy 'tyj.p houl(l bc redace4 raftier that iuf rcjed - ap4 a great deal inyre Jax flP alJdniramersana VB0m, thr.reVJ.cnf $r &on-rsj-jdent. " We think there is some doubt as to he . .wisdom of the proposed tax of $500 on commercial travellers. Ifas a class they .oijejrred jjo benefits it would bo different. iut only a jjaaty glance at tlo other side question will show tlat the jrppo- itin s of dpubtful propriety. )yat js the business ?f Commercial raTUcrst The HillsboroT. Jlecorder do Ine it well enough, so we pvilL consider it as that psiper presents it. Let the - reader review what jt says about it. It is proposed to put oy hjs class of busi x ness men an additional tax of $ J.0. They - already pny $50. And why T Ou the ground tiat 'the I,eglsature lusjt raise )t)OTe rpvpnue without increasing the taxes ftn the working men of the State and land owners." We suggest that that is not sufficient reason why coinmercjaj tpyph Jor should be single out anJ taxed be ; yopd due proporn wtlj ftjPf Eubccts of taxatiop. If tljo b?in.css were p"a ua- tnre4hat iwougUjt ai anuiitt;gated .urse jupon the people ftly V thus jingled out. But this is noi the case: The Commercial traveller, .so far from be jus a curse to the people is a gi-cat con venience to a large part, of every com munity he enters. Ho s not an evil to rij'wi'fif Hi 'jiftuilp IwJ. n ifesi;i U jiiAny, Jlowf Why, fa bisga iw Vork; Baltimore tfiiitadcjlji'a "JJoston, pneinnati, St. foul,' NeV' Orleans, Parleffcn, Wilinii.igto'nal) the large fit;e pq ftp yery tf.oors of e people and fo the counters Of our Country merchants. He are merchants the trouble, the time, dangers and expense, of a trip to these ponimercial centers. He steps in and BhflWI sample : If the country mer chant understands hi business he knows what good t4 buy ftnd at what price. If he does not underhand his h'negs it yrill not help him an iota to go to the dis tant market. But you say f hey induce the coun try merchant ."to more than lie needs aupposmg he is not proof to the wheed ling way of the ceroraeiciai travellers V .therefore, we will tax them $"i00. and P so rorenuo ifi protect oqf sft headed . mercni'4gainst'tewhoodHng'ways' pf ibis drilled institution, the commercia rareller, '. . Gentlemen, this won't do. Have coun fry merchant called on you for protec Jioa 1 Have they told you that they can poisiUt any longer T And have you graciooBly consented to undertake for pemi xou are going to make them go fw f ?r!uu f-0-; WffCrner ney w anttqgo or notr Or, by levying an cnonnou$ commercial tmvellers you wil make p jjhjw erpemire to obfciin goods 1 Tus we arrive at the marrow of yonrpropesition which may be summed up ipius : To make it more difficult and cost j for country merchants to obtain gootls, whewill in urn make tho people pay fciher prjees for mereJndise, and thus pise revejjnp-oui; oiqq considers. Put ftp 'jicconks alu says the com jnerciaj raye)ej: .'agujiljy sells supplies f 0 Pfffcpf mcrciiant. n iijs s jjnubt f IWSj ua for tljis tuvUese hij pays wirowiew a year, it -yon tax imn lie will either -make the peoile ne sea o pay the tax iu the 'additional price or goou, or else he wjll quit the business. In the latter altQrnativo wc drive oat a convenience, lose $50tax ou e icu man enpged !u the business, and all the money tfcegQ men spend in travel ling by rail auil olhonvise ' bv stonnino- at Hotels, renting ioni for display 6f samples, &c. &c, wlijch, iij hg aggregate, Vtiy good patf iu enabfjngftr 'Vioople J W v apfl Pay thejV ta xeg. Ij fbViiJr you lay moj-c taxou he people lajse niore revenue to be expended' in paying iiigh salaries to ofijcials, of- to bendc' iu some or way qfuq prtt to tyo who pay it.. 1 conclusion, luither country mer chauts nor the people geuerallyre un der obligntjono tpdo ' with cqnuuerciiil Irayellers. jI-nrely a matter ol i-hoicc. E ery othpr aFen,c is wide oik?n to them, aiiey may trade' wjih home' merchants, jrith distant ?nerehan"tby saujples tlirongh flie luailr, or j4 other j. thcir riSl ft t! "y rfJtfi!fl M any one of the jyay oih;u to. tbem U slnjply ( an infringpment ot' rfght. Iustead of re-i strictions let us have easier and cheaper nioJes -of trade and jutercoursc. flu? r J5nblisrcoaiew8tesf Tarfl lie aferiif fib lougAsh'e pives Bteful Jfu th)teeds?of the count ty his WitMiti' Is od o.ne. Trade is a thing; thJtjtt lefaloue, and when the commercial man fails to lueeHhe publicy demand he will go out without a law to push him. rnQJiP'-XSQ JFAVQUITE PROJECT. We copy in this paper a communication by P. GvMclteat Ksq froiu iue -Payette viUo Gazette, on t lie subject of nnecng the Western counties of the State with the head waters of the Cape rar rlrer Hi Fayetteville. It is one o the oldest im provement projects vor 4Vuteniidatod in the State, and wp Mleve had it beeff ear ried out years ago the western portion of the State would to-day bo in better- con dition than it is, Tq completion ef this work; von!4 gjvp M $ FA J H '3 4 srly centrally througli the State from the Ten 'ncssep iiije t;y head of uavigatioq on toCaie Fea an Jhat, ye apprehend, wQujd, fipftn le4 ft ho jBinroyeiueut ,vf the jplct beoy WjJifiiMglou, a Qoxtntt myiit expense, ajjd frp gilding up of the commerce and tlii chief city of our Stater It is true the State is in uo condition at present to undertake new enterprises or to assuiuo debts. - She has neither money nor credit. She is virtually insolvent, She cannot, or will not, accept her own bonds in payment for taxes, and he would bo a daring Legislator who would vote to increase her indebtedness for auy pur pose. &or are the people in a condition to bear heayjer taxes, . -Their burdens are already distressing, and that too without including any approprisUiou to discharge the over dye debts of the State. Uuder these circumstances it might seem idle to rtalk about buildiu" a railroad from the Egypt mines or coal fields to Salisbury, or anvwhere else; and so it would be if Xhe State had to raise the money fur grad ing and doing the work of such construction.- But with an army of convicts whom sue must teeu anil clot lie wiietiier idle or at work, it is easy to we that she is not altogether without ability to do much in the way of road building. At the present rate of working on the Western X. C. Koad, Mnj. Wilson will soon have no fur ther need of convicts on his job, and then what better could bo done than to put them on this long cherished work, and complete tl)e grand trunk road from East to Wesf. It would enhance the value of property ajong the entire 'length of the roach It yould 'stimulate industry and enterprise all along tie line sin.d 'result in great gain to the State in this way. U believed by some that the completed road, carefully managed, would prove aprofit able investment for the State, materially aiding her to pay off her heavy debt. It would eertainlv tend powerfully to build . k , Fii.iTf ... nrrr: snstaui ajl the varied interests of the State, without damage to anv. It would especially benefit the old patriotic city of Fayetteville and restore to her some of the advantages she has lost by the questionable policy of the State in re spect to internal improvements hereto fore. County Convention. rThe people of the sevend townphipj pfjtowau should hold pnblip lnpjtuga and apMint delegates to a County Convention to bc held early in May for the purpose of nominating candi dates for County offices and appointing delegates to a district Convention. The time and place for holding the District Convention has not yet been fixed on, but it will probably be held sometime iu June. The primary meetings wJ no doubt designate the persons tmy prefer for Judge; and Solicitor of this District as well as wiose tney desire shall till the county offices. It will be a suitable time to con sider the claims of our fellow citizen, Jas E. Keku, Esq., for Judge, and to adopt sonic expression of opinion -on the suW jeet. Gkx. T. 1. Clixqmah U out in ao arti cle of considerable length qij tho nuestiun Mis there a lu ll." Hp treats the subject outsida of the liible, and with marked abil ity and force sustains the affirmative of the proposition. A Washington paper says ho is as much oppossed to the aboli Hon of Iiell as he was to the abolition of slavery. He certainly preseuts the sub ject in a new aud very impressive light, and Bob Iugcrsoil will have enough to do if he answers his arguments. From pre sent appearances, if we fiave watched the prqgresH of tiio 4cusscm qji this subject correctly, Gen. Clingiuau on ihe wln3 ning side. J' '" JIqitictcad.Jmge itynr.n) deliveml the opinion pf the Supreme Court rpcenl- iy ju a iy?,n)fu,ii1 nV iiiSW'f few. in'subsfancc; ;that tlie 'enjp'iiusjd ou a Irpmcstead, or the inconje derlvitl fro in jt, or fioi the personal property exenipijoni I not exempt from liability to debt." Thus the holder under a homestead is secqre ii'i tlie right the law designed tt' civo hini. but the fruit of his labor and industry are liable for debs. Unless it can be shown that oue man has a rigbt tq rqb another by buying on credit and then shelteiinL' uivsejjf under the homestead, tliis decision mast iass for trood law. ' ; Wasiiinux, March 111 The Senate railroad equn;iitte.e have repqrtetl favor- aby on the Texa Jiacitic Hjll. Giyes goyerunieut aid hiu Fort Worth, west. The Lomu.isiiqir pf Iter.- Ke. has compro:iusel the 10 tobacco cases from bufry couuty. N. C, cunaitiou tlie irties plead guilty.' Tho scuienco of the Court will thcu be scsneiuled oii ej'r good behavior and the payment of $12l- 000 tax due the gyeruj'ue.iif. " " r l no judiciary committee haye; agreed to reiort the bill for the repe.nl iff he bankrupt aw. Tho committee on Territories have agreed to report the bill taking from the I wonieu of Utjdi the rjght to vote. j i . ii3eon fife pUftfie gVand that the pa per wrttinrl centaidng the election 're- Uurns which he afceredtVa iiot a public aocjimeutj nu inerejore ins act was not a forgery. Jt would have been wiser to discharge the prisoner as an act of clem ency rand presexred the raJidity of election returns. If there I no provisjoq inlaws protect elect ioj fdrusllpm fraudulent taiuperiug, no time should be The Republicans 'of New Hampshire have earned that State as usual, having re-elected Prescott Governor, and secured a majority of 50 or more iu the Legisla ture. This would indicate that there is nothing in the political situation ; of the Eastern States which wiM sustain the idea that the Rf pnbUean jvuty lias ' broken down under what has beeu go generally deuounced as Hayes' deieottua. yUe par ty iu New- Ilanjpjjfe sowa no vveakr ness. strjpiei. .opts? hlnwU with and sjjpped out betj;e the bars of hj? prison, a crack oulyxg nrbj?. frnt);v maj jn .o'aaine cell attempig to perr fovjf the same feat, got fastened when about midway, and hung in that cpndir tioij seven jiours. pctbre he was discovered an released. CoL. M. L. MoCorkle, of Newton, is nominated by Catawba coulty a a can didate for the Judgeship iu the 0th Dis trict, to take the place of Judge Furches. The Township meetings of Rowan are solicited to make some expression in re spect to running our fellow citizeu, Jas. E. Kerr, Esq., for Judge. Salem Female Academy will hereafter jsMie a monthly journal from that insti tution at 50 cents a year. Gov. Vance was summoned by telegraph on Monday, to visit his mother in liun couibe, who was represented as danger ously ill. The new silver dollar has put iu its ap pearance here. There are six men in Wayne county jail charged with murder, one of them white. The Haleigh Christian Advocate is in new dress. out -Considerable excitement in Canada be tween the Protestant and Catholics. Masked robber in Texas cleaned out a railroad train and left.. I'f I .1 . ....... PROCEEDINGS DF CONGRESS. Iu the Senate Edmunds, of .Vermont, from the Judiciary conunjtl.ee, rejMjrted adversely on the Hous bffl jn relation to certain l SfUUi Hf Wfeu aMl m?y&4 J teste ftmttfi' i u VPiW m mmfViN! have beeu a mbcr of !;p Kir wf the higher court ,of any Stafe or Territory, pr the District of Coluia, for a ieriod of three years, may Ihj admitted to pru.ctice in the Supreme Court of the United States. Edmunds said the ground of the adverse report of the committee was thajt by Jhp law of the laud, as ft 'h jested since the orgaiiiwitiou tljp gpyernmeut, the Su preme Court, as well aa ajl other of the L nited States courts wpp authored t make thejr own rules touching the ad mission of attorneys, so that tjiprc R-aso obstacle pn te law prohibMiug tho ad mission qf ttomen to practice in the Uui ted States courts. It depended entirely upon tlie discretion of the courts. The Judicjary coniniiJtew thought this act would make discrimination m favor of the women, as jt com pel led the court to admit women tt practice when it was not bound to adfnit jnen. Oh motion f Sargent tje bill was placed on tie caudar with the adverse report, House, .Among the bills introduced was one for the payment of Southern ante I. .11 . !1 oeuum man contractors, who Juid not been compeusjite! by the Confederate government; nlso, another by Mooney, granting alternate sections of land to aid the Ship Island, Ripley and Kentucky Railroad. Vance, of North Carolina, introduced iu the House to-day the following resolu tion : HWHEKEA3, Jly the act of Congress approved Marpn M, 177, the sum of .COOOj or $q pi uoh thereof as may bc necessary, was appropriate! to pay the amoqut due j.ni coutraptors fyr niail service-performed in certain States of the South, therein mentioned, in the vears ISoiVttt ami "i, or before said State respectively engaged in war agaiust the United Suites j and, " ' T nWiiKijEAS, Owiqg tij tl)6 actjqn the becivtary of the Treasury in refusing to pay said claims qptjj n he contemplated olaims should be printed, sifh act jias become ineffectual ; ud, ' " " :rv iieiieas, it W44 t4ie true meaning pf mo ujipruveu me i ot March, 1877, that all claims due parties thereiu men tioned should be paid np to the 31st of May, being ) he time at which the Conftderate goyernnieut took complete charge of the mails withiu the States men tionel ; ambT . 'Wiiekeas, Uy said act jt is provide 'that any such claims which have been paid by the Confederate SUtes goveru "iPHf 8ji!lJl not be paid again; therefore. fiJc it Resolved, j (The Senate coijpur mS), TMltta Secretary of the Treasury, be, and i hereby required, out of tlio said mm of $375,000 appropriated by the act of March, 3d. 1877, to pay the amount due to niail cqntsrs for majl se.ryjce penorujcti iu tne Mates mentioned in said act up to May 31 s- 18i,' ai?i np" to tI)C Tlie SflftfeiM Court of Louisiana pets taa?e wlien rke Confefierte States tgoy ernmcnttook charger of jjlie fails' with-! in the said. States," fr- The second t;oo pi-escrjbei the uiode of payment, and contains a provision to the eflFect that any claims paid by the Con federate government shall not again le paid. The Wars find Mpna nnmmf ttW in rn Jriiiir iU tariff bjlL, aud make tlie foQ-; ing alternation on baggiug, for cotton, lOTgpttsed itf part or whole of hemp, jute, flaxigupny bags, gnnny cloth or other ipaterial : ?0 per cent ad valorem. Senate. The' fortification appropria tion bill passed as it cime fronj the House. The bill appropriates $375,000 for forti fications aud iorpedoes. Tliur.ujanV bill, prohibiting members fif Congress fnnn becoming sureties on eertaju bondswas passel. The president appro vwl the bill to aid Ja;ues Gordon Bennett in his Polar expe dition. - Mr. I Iarria, of Tennessee, presented the memorial of the national convention of the United States export trade, approved Jjy the Memphis c.hamler of commerce, in iypr pf encouraging American commerce and ghjp 1n?))dmg, and to encourage Amer ican jlijes of opcan steamers b- liberal onipensatidp fir the postal service; also, favoring tho.iinpToVieujeiit.of the naviga tion of tho great water ways of the United States, llcfermj tp the comniittio on Commerce Mr. liutler; of South Caroljna, present' ed resfjlutiou of the Legislature of South Carolina, favoring the establishment of a naval station at fort Ifoya, S. C, lie ferretl t the cpjijtnjtree on Naval Affairs. Washington, -March It. -.-St, J'atj-iek's day was celebrated here and el.cii"J ie with unprecedented eclat. After devo tional services here in all the churches the procession formed in this order : y i: s division, Knights of St. Patrick, Kjiihts of St. Columkille, Knights of St. llernard," and the Knights of St.-Joseih. Second division : Knights of St. Peter, Knights of St. Stephen, and the Knights of St. Josi'ph, No. 1. Third division : Washington City Hi bernians, Benevolent Siniety No. 1, Washington City Hibernians, Benevolent Society No. 3, Washington City Hiber nians and the Benevolent. Association. Fourth division: Oeorgetown Hiber nian Society and the West End Hibernian Society. The national council of sovereigns of industry convenes here to-morrow. Ten States will le represented. Collector Brayton, of South Carolina, reports to Commissioner Kauin that his posse has destroyed three stills 'aud brought iu six distillers. Bray ton says the citizens are turning out to i.i.l his myrmidons. Seatk. Mr. Spencer, of Alabama, submitted an amendment to the consular and diplomatic appropriation bjj) as fol lows: "Vruii'tdcdi That before, aijf ,art of tiji; appropriation- provuled-for this act li ill become available, the apointmeuts iu the consular and diplomatic service shall be so arranged as to be equally distribu ted between the several States of the Un ion, Territories and the District of Coliiui bia, according to population.'' Keferred to the committee oji A),iropi iat ioits. The Pacific Kail way sinking fund oc cupied the tfay. Senator Morgan has the tioor to-morrow. Washincton,5, March IS. Thf, follow ing ha b.een forwarded V: JfiPfton, Collector: I air, gratified at your success in Pickens coijujy, aud am glad to know that the citi:.ps and Stsite oflicers assisted iu the arrest of the jail-breakers. What I earnestly icdre U the sympathy and aid of the citixeus of your district in the enfoiceinent of Jje laws. Now that you have your fors or ganized, 1 think it will bewcll f piiljex other couutjes that are infestei) with illic it distillers, Tp wepLs spnt in this way would certainly have a beneficept effect thronghont the Sta(e. You art' authorized, to incur the cxpiiu.sit, 0 UK EX B. Ua I'M, Collector. STATK OF NORTH CAROLINA. Rowan ton ii l v SirKiuou Coiur. Tobias Goolm:in, Williuoi Goodman .Charles Barringcr, Jnt. T. Goodman, George W.Good mat., Nancy M. Goodni.in, Danitl (ol!uan, Jamex A. Goodman, Margaret M. Knox, and David F. Knox. . Ayninst, Mary P. Wagoner, Henry Goodman, James Goodman, WilUam Gooihnaii, Thamas Good man, John Goodman, Albert (joodman, Mary M. Kin''. (ieorL'e M. Kin.. I'vml,;.. 1." 1.':.... and bophu Kiny'rt heirs. SfVecial proceeling for tlie a jlo ol lands for partition aiucnj the heirs at law of iUvid tfoodman. Il aiicai-ii(r to llip sal i ifin i ! ! i,r ti. r-,..,.. that Htnry (ioodinan an.I Albert Goodman are non-residiiiLs of itii Si.ii. ,i.n, .!... children and heirs at law ot Sophia Kin.', ( whose nanus are unknown,) are also noii-re!' dents of this Slate, thev are liercbv notified to apH?ar before the Clerk of the Superior hmrt of Kowan Conntv t U'i ai. ; v;..!;.!.. .. or before the 22d day pf April, 1878, and" Kwer or demur to thp complaint, and show cniife, if any they J ve, wliv the lteort of the CommirfMoner, THb;;w Gooihnan, of the ale of t;p apd shall put fce confirmed,. J. M. IIORAII, Clerk Superior Court, Rowan Count v. Maieh Oiii, 1878. :0l:lp, E. S, KOQNGE ; oa are notified to n.iv no tin- rmio tn i,.. 1st January. A D. 1S7j f.ir tn hmwlr..! ten ilollars and eighty-nine cent, ind' iiUo the Mieici-i on me two oilier notes given ftr the purchase of the Ferrebee tract of laud; and, un less the said note and interest duo ili..r.Vn yell as interest on the other notes -are paid within siltV d.1V frnni fl.P I ceedfnga will be instituted to enforce tjjp pay- yi uiu uoie ana interei-t one the under- , , PHILLIP SOWERS. March 20th, 1878. 22:2m. pd. CLOVEH SEEJJ At BGJV) per bushel, at JXU. II. EXNISS' Dtug store. 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ITOTICE. U. 8. IHTERNAL-REV SPECIAETAXES. Umh-r tlio Revised Siatiites e.f the United Suites, Si-il ions o-!'J, oJ;7, "iS, and ilJO, every person engaged in any business, a voca tion, or employment, which renders him liable to a special tax, is required to jirttcnre anl placr and hvp cnin'rnoni in hin cl(iblixhicnL or place a business a stamp, denoting; the payment ofsnidspeei.il lax for the special-tax year be k'inning May I, 1S78. Section 3244, Revised .Statutes, designates who are liable to special tax. A return, as prescribed on Form ll, is also required by hue of every pet son liable to special tax as above. Sin re. jiciialliex are pre scribed for non-coiiipli.-ip.ee with the foregoing requirements, or for continuing in business after April "0, l7S, without payment of tax. A pplieation should be made to J. J. Mott, Collector of Intern il Revenue at Statesville. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS, J. W. Watson, The old orighnl and reliable l'hotographer, from Raleigh, lias taken and fitted up the old Gallery on M tin street. Sa!iburv. N. ('.. where I he is prepared to execu'e a!J style of i'hoto- jraplis. rereotypes, tV;c, in the very best style. Call and ee l.ini over 1'lyhu's Rod!; Stoic. Work the best in the tate. 21:1 v. P. N. HEILIG & SON, would call attention t their 1 ir0 anJ splciKliJ II A UD WARE l-.iunr.uin,' IKONS ami STKKI.S -every variety ut r-i.es ami aaiH-s -ih-.l piailly. Wagon and Buggry Materials, coni.irlslii r a!l the varesiis kn is n.-;tlnsi)rint;s, .ii.,.-S n.n u.1, a. ., VI N'l UJI, Telegraph Straw Cuttei-s. all sizes, and unsurpassed m (pi aity and durability. Ureat American Lightning SAWS, every Kind an I size, embracing mill t 'lMsst i t. NAILS all sizes cut and wrought. The most popuiiir ant appr.ved si vies 1 dow r ist ln,'s, all kinds, Udls, J rT"," No. 5 pofnis (or f I W i DOW class iroiii sx l.i to .i-1'utt.v, oils, rAIKbANK iSi'ALh.s sieclyarls and !a lances. Work Tools For Carpenters, Mack.-smiths, SJiociaakers, Fanners. Champion Elcwcrs and Reanpn. Korse Rakes, Threshing Machines, Horse-Powers, Pumps, Z&(;r.in Cradles, i.r:iss,s'-vUlts- ''"tt rs Handled Hoes, eUNS, I'lslol.;, Knives, and CUT1.KUY of all kinds ko.ir stock e!iil);-.iK-si,. ryuiir. to be found in a Ur'c and complete Hardware st.'-re. and all ai low prl.-es for eaWi. J With thanks f r p.ts;t fa v., we hope to inert: continued comutence and inereaslii' - patronaife. Mar. il isTS 2C:ly IERNHABOT BROS. Piedmont Guano, on reasonable-tenus, payable hiCoyon the it iW V a;r!h':; i:a as AIPCAI PBUNER. THE HESTTUIMMINU SHKAHS EVfili INVENTED. hr!La, p2 ,".rc,!',leJ.,!e riRl,t lo sell (his cele brated Pruner . nine townships ,rowan count,y I , vite public attention to this Ta Inable has rnm trees to trim. lVrow wishing lo we or buy it, niQ" call at Kh-. . c. i... ? , Stf.f t-.i; i . i? ,ki 'blletnan's tle farm r.yl.t to make and se il.e .same, 4. ' -U-,-al (f. THANK IXJWNUM. 6001)1 Pnces ! G BARTER ! LAW SCHOOL The ur.derfigne! purjoscs to establish x schoil in Salisbury for the preparation or a'p plicnnts for admission to the Rar. Tlie he'althfulneflsof the place, andthe cheap ness of Roard are some of tlie advantages, which younp gentlemen who desire to read law, will find by coming to this place. Students will not only be taught the course as prescribed by the Supreme Court, but will learn the practical details of the profession, such ns drawing pleadings, and other kindred subjects, which daily arise in an Attorney's office. Fee for the course,. one hundred dollars. j. m. Met ;(RKi,rc, 17:3ra. SalisburyvJCC. AROUND the CORNER. To thn T'nldie Gkektixc : J U 11 A IN & rKALii Y T'rc'jpot pnmnlimrnU 1 o llu lmld? and desire to c; renewed attention to their etlorts to le useful as AHD CARPENTERS, Their prices are low ns it is .;ssihle to make tlicni, and their work not inferior to any. They fill orders in two depart incuts, ami have so far given satisfaction. Tln-y have extended their facilities recent I . i;nd are encouraged to hope for increased de mands. Their ready made stock in hand comprises a irencral assortment of house fur niture Hedst cads, liireaus, Clothes Presses, Lounges. Racks, Wan Indies, llook-Cascs, Clipboards and China Presses, (yitndle Stnd, Tin S.ifes, Desks, Tables. Wash'stands, ( hairs, ite. They also keep an assortment of COFFINS of walnut, pine and poplar, from upw ard. Also, Window Sash. They till orders with out vexe.ti.ui -; delays.- Will eontiro l for car penter's work ami warrant satisfaction. Will take good lumber and country produce in exchange! for furniture. Shop nearly oppo site Watchman otliee. Julian & Fualky. OiSS0LUT!9H NOTICE The co-partnership of IJcrnhardl & Sons is this day dissolved 4y mutual consent, (J. M. liernt.aifdt withdrawing. They return thanks for the very liberal patronage 'extended tliein and request that all parties indebted will call and settle at ppce, as longer indulgence cannot he granted. . M. r.KRNHARUT, C. T. UEKXIIAKDT, Feb, 1873. p. M I5KKNII VUDT. Tte bufiiness will he continued at the ?ame stnn.1 by Iternlianlt Dro's., u'iio invite all to call and see them, as they expect to keep on hand a large and fresh stock of tioods which will he sold ai the very io.ct price for cash ami barte,, . i C. T. liVUNirAUDT, 1 P. M. IiKRNIlAh'DT, Jln- II. A. UEKXHAKIiT. BEWARE OF OLD SEEDS. I HAVK .IUST I1K( -EIVK1J 5,000 PAPERS FRESH GAE.DSF SEEDS, Put up specially for me by the celebrated seedsman, notoort Buist. .v Mith ms name ,u.,l the date prbdrd on ' trcry I"'iC'r ,,,as 1878 P'xinlv print- t , .,Uu r ue:ik'r 1,1 sc lH-re has tared to dot i s. Fore,,-, ..i : . . , . ...... y i i- ioi earnictl. aim it you buv ohl sec! ;f ;. i ' )ou won t have your eves opened une word more: licisi's s.-eds arc the only ones m t he uiark. i,;,.i . . ,.) , . t-- uriirrnni- 8 Papers for 25 Gents, At TIIKO. F, KLlTTT7a Drug Stuns. J ULQVER SEEI3 Early Kosc and Peerless Vr. " " i iv l Ull I 7. S IlHUf C'rt-.,. uuiyiilaowriiu.snei it i.-i....:..T. 7. . i GJIASS SEEDS "- niUlUJi til.." tafA.. J cnisura!, Lucerne, &c SMOKERS, AHOY ! tyAvfr"s now hpir. best m the imTrki-u Q each l?t Z S ,s T oW""1 Manufucturea ex f, 50W!S THE TIME TO SnilSfllilnc- iSflTHM LITTLE FOR THE WATCHMAN 1HO!). T I I take pleasure in again offering you this Season, Tie oia BeliaMe sii SWaFi FERTILIZERS, THE 60I.LTI.K NAVASSA GUANO AND Navassa Acid Phosphate tS7Out of the loo tons sola last SprJnj. I nave yet to hear onk-om plaint of is u,r and this, with what your nethlio.-s may u.,j j ou, who have used It, Is sufficient evt ien,.e ot Its exoetlencc. -f.For composting with cotton sooj, Vle manure, and. other vegetable m uter. ti,0 Acid Phosphate Us no eipial. XST Call at once, see certlilcntes, trpj terms a L leave orders. J. ALLl'N Ri;oYN, Alt, 17:3m I- n 1y. cd ij - r. 15 o fi ri : I f- a r I n Lh lit o - ' - fix " , t - 'Z if) iS- -1 r ? - C'i s u ait00 NEW LIVERY STABLE ON LEE STREET. Complete in all its Details, CRAWF0RD & HOLMES Come forward with ample facilities to accom modate regular and transient ciiumiers. They have splendidfdock horse and velii' fles for pleasure or business rides. Can fur nish any outfit required. send traveller on their way to any point. Will board' aiitt groom horses by the day, week, month or year, Will fU orders for hauling. Will buy mi sell horses. Invite Ii overs to conic to tlii best and cheapest stand. They propose better services for leas nioney than ever before given. Will buy graiiand provender." And as they are in for a live),- business lh.v siv to nil 'Come ami try us. -JAS. IX. CliAWl'OIII), " lp: Cil AH. IIol.MKS. A Bare Olameie Ms Mm. AgcJltS WaKtfd in theditan'ent Townhii-s of RoHnti lo setl'Township riiiisof the Uni versal Washing Machine." Ti lis machiie: is acknowledge- everywhere lo be the best eve: patented. At KNNl-SS' l.irug Store. HIGHEST GASH PRICES PAID l'll: ALL KINDS of G:R- A- I N, AT XII K MANSION HoTML, I'.Y !t:3l,"'- W. Ms NELSON. Blackmer and HeMersi, Attqrneys, Counkclcis -r- and Solicitors. SALISJJLrJlY, X. JaiuiitySU 17(1 tt. C GjYFNTRTTS Rr Xi A flCL A CIV iiuuau WAGON ACQMMQMTM. z n 5 H - ri . l.;, f""- -i, i t i nave nttetUipan Omnibus and r.agga agon which are always readv to convev er moiib ta or from the depot, to and from parties wedding. fcc. Leave ordersat Mansion House or at my Livery & Sale Stable, l'idier street near Railroad bridge. M. A. IIKINCLL' Aus. 19. tf. T .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 21, 1878, edition 1
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