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Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. APRIL 1. That damaging little pistol has been at Work again. This time, it only Made an air passage through the hand of oar friend Dr. B. Gaither, of Mt. TJUa township. Acci dental. Wound painful hut not serious. 21,0, items always thankfully received. Do not forget the Building and jjga next Monday night. rjr Grant, through his ipiet and em ttfiM ja trying to got up a war with rjp Judge Emmons of the U.S. Oir j rionrt. ot Tenn., has decided the Civil Bights bill unconstitutional. Case. F. Harris, of the Cunoord Sun, has lUB appointed Associate Editor of the State Journal, hf the Grange. a fan, claiming to he a Drummer from ntoa, ran away from the Borden House lest Bight without paying his board. A very severe storm passed over Mt. Pleasant k.4th of March, greauy aaraagmg the College buildings and other property. A friend of ours has a drees coat which he Been wearing for thirty eight years, and it look like a Sunday coat yet. Bond fact this. K arista Guano can be purchased of J. Allen frown for $66, or 450 pounds cotton in bale, payable on or before 1st day of November. We regret to hare to announce the death of I Hi. p. M Bernhardt b wife, which occurred last Tim is j eight. She was young and beautiful sad belored of a large circle of friends. She aares an infant of but few days old- Jnf" J as. 8. McCubbins, Jr., of the firm of McCubbins A Co., has just returned from the Xerth with a large stock of Goods, which he iaviies everybody to call and examine. See Ike Advertisement of the firm in another Personal Mention : Mr. A. J. Mock, of Mock & Co., Mr. J. F. Boss, of Walton & Horn, Mr. J. 8am. McCubbins of McCubbins Beal A Julian, Mr. A. M. Sullivan of Suliran A Co., Wm. Lawson Klntti of Klutta, Graham, and Rendleman, and Hugh M. Jones of Jones Gaskil A Co., hare all zone North for the pur pose of laying in new stocks. Mr. Jehu Fos ter is Tiring in Philadelphia with Lippincott A Co., Hatters. Evervbodv went to church - - i " mt y T Sunday. County Commissioners meet next Monday. Lookout for a wedding soon. The Lent keepers are again, through fasting has'n t seemed to damage the young ladies a bit. The Bo wan Bifle Guards hare made a requisi tion for tents, and will go into camp at the Mecklenburg Centennial. Great hubub about the Gold Hill Mining property. Whom does it really belong to? seems to be the question. Judge P. C. Wright of Philadelphia is in the city. Dr. J. M. Tomlinson of Bush Hill N. C, was in the city a few days since, with a view of locating. No hand-organs last week. Mr. John Patterson, who was born without arms, and haVnt had any since, has been in the city several days, He can write well, draw a razor and share himself -marvelous LVnt it ? He is Miss Maria Kail, the foot- and-a-half Davie dwarf, and together they are to travel with Forepanbga circus ; both art North Carolina horn, though Robinson's Show, advertised Patterson as having been captured in the wilds of Australia after a desperate fight in which sixteen men were killed, Ac., Ac. W. H. Bailey, Esqr., now a residence of Char lotte was in town on Monday last. If Judge Beade runs for Governor, Brogden ought to ap point Bailey to the Supreme court bench. Everybody's coming round to the right side of the Yadkin B. B. question, and the Road's almost a certainty now, strong talk of a new Bail Road from Danville to Salisbury. Bully! Crawford. The text was from the thirteenth chapter of Hebrews, embracing the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth verses: Where fore Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people with "his own blood, suffered without the gate. Let oa go forth therefore unto him without the camp, bearing his reproach. For we hare no continuing city, but we seek one Charlotte Home. to come." The great charm of Mr. Crawford's preach ing is his earnestness, directness and evident sincerity ; end on this occasion as he warm ed up with his theme, he grew really eloquent in speakingof the sufferings of Jesus for his peo- jae Raiuey. pic, ujiu nia ciauuH upon weir wo ramp ana Llore. The christians earthly pilgrimage, with its crosses and reproaches, and its great end the "continuing city which is to come," were graphically set forth, and the hearers exhor ted to continue steadfast in the one, that they might enjoy the other. Usury We pre our usual editorial column to Col. Johnston's unanswerable argument in favor of the usury law. As no man in the State is better acquainted with Finance than ia Col. J., we hone that his article will be carefully read. WBCowlea Jae Barrett Beyden col. Milus Brown, " J J Brown, " Wm Brown WmMose Brown, Gaston Burns c,ol J no S Bonnet, " TiAnnirjv. In this County in the Atwell Township, on the 18th of March, by J. K. Graham, Esqr., Mr. Frances Athey, and Miss. Mary 1 P- Sh " kr - 'SM f' On March 31st at the residence of Mr. W. G. McXeely by the Rev. J. 9. Murdoch, Mr. Stephen P. Lord to Miss Anna C. Biscay, only daughter of the late W. If . 8. Macay. YVTTITX III 1 J Johnnie Kerr, oldest son of J. M. and Fanny i a i - tne Alex Cowan Green Cauble, " Ceo Oowles (col) Otho Chambers " Silas Cro well Edward Crowd, f col). Burt. Chambers, A. E. Chandler, A. L. Clarke, Jno. Deaton, Dick Davis, col. Henry Dickson, col. Henry Davis, " Wilson Daris, " Frank Ellis, " Henry Ellis, " W. A. Eagle, J. H. Fraley, Foster A West, J. H Foust, 3 KLUTTZ'S COWl. THEO. F. KLUTTZ. Aintetcajrs abb Yarrow or We Mf Sat, Hsdi eti and HI we drink all Hn U of aill low, without iwatthwwt t. be feed. Br will I the reooveied aaiiewt. with pare. X 1 T. est a el in the fate r. & aw MBpem w,-.-r a . is-j namsson, s uaeniy aepartea mis lire, on nvuviw. iv wuuwa supucu to I oi.v littr na arnaa ; v i ir - e I wi suuuttt uiswtv w ismww ana tlld UlrUlUlf I ' Jar. Justice Haughton a few days since, to hare I in perfect health, and went to the field to work, I Pomp Fisher, (col), ner husband arrested on the charge of tricking wnentne none took firlgnttrom some unknown Wholesale AV Retail M. SALIBBUEY, H. C To Merchants, House keepers, Younflr loLfcs. OldTolks, Smokers, Pain- else. Whenever yew need anything in the way of J. C. HOOPER A Co'sv SALOON, or witching her. She said "bress de law, If aasa. when I pats good nog meet in my mouf now, it jis tase like chips, I done clean los my taae dat man trick me shore, an I wants him tuk np ! The 'squire informed her kindly that if He Fultx, L A FScher, J A Goodman, cause, he was thrown and instantly killed. was a mod dutiful child to his parents : at i J school he was belored and respected by his I Prion Green, (eeM), ; I sohool-mates. Dear little J obnnie! His teach- Jno L Hargrare, " e r nas jost one or ner most stuoious and well. o ehaved scholars : his school-mates hare lost a most pleasant and belored companion, who t s Norman Hende A L Howerton, beautifully, strap all with his toes. waiting here for If r. David A. Atwell. Hardware dealer of toil place, sold a wholesale bill to a party who first examined Mr. A's. stock and price, swent to Charlotte, and returned saying he could do better here. If purchasers will take the trouble to ascertain, tber will lind that our merchants sell aoods lower than those of most any other she would only prove the charge (tricking, be will always be remembered by them. ' How I J W Ham ill would hare the old he-witch arrested under the "blue-laws" of Connecticut and summarily desolate wui be our sobooi-room when next we assemble there, for one of ear little hand will be absent ! But although his death is a A G Halrburtoo, Alex Henderson, . .. ... ... , - wm oe ausL'ni : jjui aicaougn nis deatn is a Wm. Hiwlenon dealt with. With this assurance she went away 80Tere affliction to his survive loved ones. S .wJ "!Jer,on' nnlv nnrllTcatlcfll thT mftT vnlf ima in fka- h..na t.-t !,.:. ? ' col. (4 partly satisfied. they may well rejoice in the hope that their iWHuntlr loss is hw eternal gain. May he who ordered I H.-m,', Capt. P. B. Kennedy has gone South on a business tour. Mr. W. J. Mills has been ap pointed a government store-keeper. The Churches Last Sunday : Last Sunday being Easter, the anniversary of the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, was a day of high and holy festival thronghout all the realms of Christendom. ObitnaxwExtraordinarw! Wehavebeen this8ad affliction, comfort and heal n.wn hvfr Tl, V ,1 .1 .1 " uvm" Ul UlB 1UUI. wwa mrj A "Wi A ABiUUS 00 J HU V1U book bought at auction the other day Dr Frail's Hydropathio Encyclopedia which has on the fly leaf the following high sounding in scnption: "The Salisbury Phrenological, Physiological, Psychological, Mesmerical, Hy drophatical and Philosophical society. Estab lished in 1852.'' We suppose that society must hare died very young, as we nerer heard of its existence before. It's disease was probably in fantile flatulence, as with such a name, it could hardly hare suryired the six-months-colic May its memory be as green as its founder's were I the bleed- Two more little feet to walk, The golden plains of light ; Two more little lips to swell, Their makers worthy pialse. Two more litle feet are free. From sorrow, care, and strife ; One little cherub added To the angelic oh ir of heaven. Oh ! may we all strire to meet Our lored one in heaven ; Where sorrow, care, and strife are o'er. And parting griefs are felt no more. A SctTOOlrMATB. u u ( u ( col (eel) u M The thieves about Salisbury are now turning tksir attention to smoke houses. The best way to stop chicken stealing and smoke house rob bery is to fix night guns or torpedoes and sdassns obout all places likely to be robbed, so that entrance can't be made by undermining or by the doors without deatb, danger or disco v ery. - f ; Tun Morris Minislrels made a decided water-haul here. Were glad of it, for when a rwlly good troupe like the WUdman't, fails to draw good houses here, we should be very sorrfyfor the taste of our people, if a nigger lsinistrel show should do so. A Work Goat : Little Sidney Heilig has s Isrgegoat which be has broken in harness. He makes good lime in his sulkey, only the goat goes too last some times. He was seen the other day, busily engaged in plowing, he had s plow made to harmonise in size with the goat, and seemed to be getting along splendidly. The young man who bad a special in vita Hun to he preaeat at a party m the country this ereniug. and who donned hie boiled skirt, new boots, oiled hisjiair, and put eat double quick through the mud and slush, tosriag he would not be in time, did not itoaewer until it was too late that this ia all awl's day The chicken thieves now take hens euly. They don't want roosters. They entered Mr. J. Allen Brown's henry last In our churches the day was appropriately celebrated, and every place of worship was thronged to hear "the old, old story, of Jesus and His love." At St John's, Episcopal Church, services had been held throughout the previous week, and on Good Fridayrthe annirersar -of the crucifixion the church was heavily draped in mourning, symbolizing the church's sorrow for the awful sufferings of the God Incarnate, while on Sunday all was beautifully decorated in cele bration of the burs. ing of the gates of death and the coming forth of Christ to fulfil the plan of redemption. From the very appropriate text uThat which ikon towesi is not quickened except it die ; L . . Qod giveth it a body ai it hath pleased Aim, and to every seed Jits own body" taken from 1st Corinthians XVI. 36 & 38,the Rector, Rer. F. J.- Murdoch, preached an able and instructive sermon, which we have heard spoken of by competent judges as a masterly effort. Mr. Murdock preaches without notes, but evidently after careful prep aration, and his arguments are clothed in choicest language, clear, concise and effective. To-day he spoke of the christian's hope in the resurrection from death, unto life eternal, reasoning from analogy, conclusively, that "the righteous hath hope iu bis death," and that we all shall be raised with our bodies as they are here, except that in the case of the righteous, who shall be glorified and freed from imperfections. f Beadier Tilton : The best thing we have beard'on the "ragged edge" trial, and at the same time one of the most truthful compliments to the Southern ladies, was uttered by a Salis- buryian at Saratoga last summer. He was dis cussing the great scandal, on the piaxza of one the hotels, with another gentlemen, and of course, like all right thinking people was fully convinced of lieecher's guilt. While the con versation was proceeding, several elegantly dressed .Northern ladies stepped up and mi - a to his great astonishment chimed in discussing with perfect freedom the pros and cons of the di -gusting case. This was rather strong for our friend, but he stood calmly, until one of them in her gushing defense of the great lib ertine, turned sharply upon him and said," no christian man would speak in that way of Mr. Beecher; yes sir, I'll go further and say that no gentleman would speak of him in such terms." This raised him, and he replied, in words for which every Southern lady should thank him' "Madam, I do not know whether you are a lady or not, but this I do know, that in the South where I am from, no woman dre$ed like a lady as you are, and looking like a lady as you do, would think of discussing such scanda lous immoralities, publicly, with gentlemen." The Ladies(?) retired in high disdain with mantling cheek. The implied compliment to our Southern ladies is a deserved one, and all the more grate ful that it came from the lips of an adopted cituen of foreign birth and cosmopolitan travel. SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected by McCubbins, Beall, and Julian Baying Bates : CORN new 85. COTTON 13 a 15 FLOUR $3.50 to 3.75 MEAL 85 a 95. BACON county) 12.1 to 15 hog round POTATOES Irish 90a Sweet 75 to $1 EGGS 15. CHICKENS $2.50 per dos. LAK1 15 FEATHERS -new. 50. RYE a 90 to 81 BEESEWAX-28 to 30. WHEAT S1.25 a $1.50. BUTTER 25. -DRIED FRUIT 5 to 8. Blackberries, 8 cts. (col) M ci u NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN CONSTABLE SALE. At St. John's Lutheran Church, the season was beautifully and fitly observed, and the decorations were in that excellent taste, for which, the pastor Rev. J. G. Neiffer, A. M., is noted. On Good Friday, the altar, baptis- mal font and chancel were hung in black, and! the frontlets of the pulpit and reading desk were of the same grief betokening hue. The most noticeable feaature, as well as a most appropriate one, was the cross draped in mourning, and surmounted by a plaited crown Satttidsy nifbt, took bis hens and left his Lf thorns, which greeted the eye on entering masters. 1 hey did the sane thing at the vestibule, and ether nieces. Lest week was Passion week, with the church pMfie, but it was certainly a week of very bad pesjioae with the outriders. Like the Beecher Tilton trial, the South Carolina Legislature uri other scandulous proceedings, however the fighting element adjourned over Good Friday, ad only resumed late Saturday night, when 10 negroes made night hideous with their vawKng, and last strokes of the week's clock vers ushered out with the sound of the police- eas pistol shots. This week all is quiet BK.l 9 . . .A - "j Krone, ana we trust lor the good ot our town, it will remain so. 4. ' Ul' J i . . a similar one within the. chancel, telling in silent yet eloquent pathos of the Savior's sufferings and death for a sinful world. On Easter Sunday morning hoirever, all this was changed and the church literally and beautifully "put off the garments of heavi ness for the spirit of praise." All was bright ness and beauty with decorations of evergreen, vases and stands of rarest exotics, pulpit, altar and reading desk all clothed in white, the music glad and joyous, all indicating the church's great joy at her Lord's deliverance from death The sermon, by the pastor, was appropriate and impressive and was based on the text: " Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified ; he is risen" taken from Mark XVI VI. The solemn rite of Confirmation was admin istered to ten persons who connected them- Tbe banishment of lepers is rigorously carried out in the Saudwich Islands. There was a reeent official search for persons affected with the incurable malady, many 1 " " J M Colfia having been accreted by their relatives. 1 " C Correll, Hundreds were found and put into a ves sel for transportation to the leper village, to bo kept there until they die. Their families gathered on the beach aud ex pressed their grief iu loud lamentations. A talented half breed, called Bill Rars dale, has lon held a high placo in the re- gard ot bandwick Islanders. lie is an orator of great natural power, a leader in the district ot Hilo, and a man of notor iously bad morals. He discovered that he was leprous, although the indications were so slight that he had escaped official notice, and at once gave himself up to the authorities. A procession of natives, singing and carrying flowers, escorted him to the vessel whieb was to take him and the others to their livinc crav-aa. H . . . O P JI..U TT.. J made a speech to the assembly, urging ! .nh;.a;An iUm. i j:--T: 1 lot J M Hudson Duviiiieeivu vvr ut- tuuacuios llM CiaUlVttfclllE a m m & leprosy by banishment, and expressing hia hatred of missionaries. EisTia Elections . On Easter Monday the selves with tbischurcb, and seven were received nllowing gentlemen were chosen for the fol- on certificate. In the afternoon was celebrated '"vuemed positions in St. lake's Parish, that excellent ol4 German "feast of eggs." wu7 Each sabbath school scholar was presented with -'J. b. Henderson, or. Warden, three, dyedscarlet, the number in honor of the IT J' Warden, Luke Blackmer, Trinity, and the color as a memento of Christ's f . t a . . A.MW.ka H V 1 T Vf,...l, T .V, . J. M. Coffin and A. H. Boyden. w V wpates to Convention ; J S Henderson, 0 r Wd. P A Prercks, Dr. C A Henderson. tawnatst -J M Coffin, John A. Holt, Luke and Geo. Klutti. shed blood. There is a peculiar fitness in this observance, for as the color death of Jesns, so tne egg is a symbolizes the fit emblem of the Resurrection, lor its apparently lifeless shel contains the germ of life, and as the grave opens to give up its dead, so the shell bursts to liberate a living thing. All this we learned, from the explanations to the children. At The Fibst Presbyterian Chukch the services also took a turn appropriate to the came to his death laat Pridrnvl rather season, though at this church, as at the Metho- 7u)rioualv- T . l Ait U decorations and symbols were dispensed w mm vmHmw UJ m pifllAJl ihui I , I -mm bu :-The en , ea .The following is a private letter Jived by Mr. E. M. Wilson from Bush i, Randolph Co, N.C.:-mA very lespec " ciuxen by the name of Fentriss, of this own hands, the ball antarin hia riaht with. The Easter anthem, by the choir, was a PW ranged tiuoneh the Lsft eve. bursting fin piece of music artistically rendered. The Oast ki l - Jt Ol K wwa l . f. Ann eve it . . a - rmnn bv the nastor. itev. J. ruimpie irom of his children, where he kept the pistol, the text". For if we Sore been planted together j child can't tell whether it was an acci- i the likeness of his death, we shall also be in ntorwheUer he oommitted suicide. There are the likeness of hit resurrection." Romans VI- Tat opinions about it. some think it suicide. V. was a clear, logical and interesting discourse, luma it an accident. The drawer wnicn we regret mat we nave huv pa i wuuned hu papers, and as he was fixing at length, as it was one of Mr. Jtumpies best o Asbeboro on business, the suppori- efforts. The congregation here was even larfcer , mat or uiKun. n looking over his uuurs. he mot- than usual, and seemed to be appreciatively WU bay out his pbaol, giving it a jar attentive. "t ana u ik. 4r.: 1 .u. whll others say that thev hare no- raws ' 1 BIMfW him for some The First Methopist Qbvuch, was well filled with an intelligent congregation, who were amply repaid for going out, by the ex There will be a Sale at J. K. Burke's auction Stand, on Tuesday, April 26th 1875, of the fol lowing List of property, Real and Personal, under Execution for town taxes doe the town of Salisbury. All persons can stop the sale of their prop'iry by paying their taxes and cost to tbe Tax collector on or before the day of Sale 1 Lot Rufus Barringer situated in West Ward tax due 2.50 House & lot M A Bringle. do " ew "21.00 I do " Mrs. M L Beard, do w w " 1700 1 lot Miss Julia Beard, do E do " 4.00 1 house dt lot Bitling S T do W W" 8.01) 1 Henry Bensou col do " 8 W " 4.50 I " Henry Cauble, do " N W " 8.00 1 " PXallieut, do M do 6.50 do- W W M16.00 do" 8 W " 1.50 l " H n Crowell, do 1 " "LA Cobeu, do " 8 W 1 " Miss A S Cbauey. do do 1 Wm Davis (col) do 1""JH Earn hart, do " 1 '? " Mrs M Earnhart. do E W 1 " " 6 A Eagle, do 8 W I G H Eagle. do M W W " 1 lot Mrs B C Enniss. do do M 1 it u Tbe Statesville American learns that a man by the name of John Ray, of Wilkes county, on last Saturday, was shot by a I house do J C Lowe man named uheatbam, and died of the wound Sunday morning. C. was aided aud abetted by a mau of the name of Ball, who has since been arrested. Cheatham made his escape. Ray had been aiding Chnrch, a Deputy Marshal, w arresting illicit dietiU lers, which led to the murder. The de ceased leaves a wife and several children. We learn from the Charlotte Observer thai some days ago in Wilkes county a dread tul catastrophe occurred in the family of 11 do H Reeves col William Church, it seems that he was engaged at work a short distance from hia home, and that his wife went to carry bim his supper, locking three children, aged respectively 4, 6 aud 8 years, in the house, the lock (a padlock) being on the outside. When she returned at 10 o'clock, all had been totally destroyed by fire. The children were burned to ashes, and none of them were recognizable. 6.50 300 3.50 3.00 8.00 1100 5.00 4 00 5.50 Tom Ellis (col) do " 4.00 1 house & Lot T J Foster do " N W " 13.50 1 ' Peter Fults, do " do M 3.00 1 M Nancy Fraley (col) do " 8 W " 1.00 1 " W. R. German, do , M 625 J let Eveline Green (col) do " 2.00 1 houae & lot M Henderson (col) do M E 1.50 1 ' ' Julia Henderson do 8 W 9.00 1 " " Jno A Holt do W W " 18.00 I " " Heirs of W Howard do "NW" 4.50 1 ' Rowan Horah do t S W . 4.50 do t S 1.75 do ! ! 1.50 I house & lot Pink Hall do E W 4.00 1 do Daniel Hudgins do 8 W 3 50 1 do Mitchel Hall do do 3.00 1 do Harriet Johnson do N W 3.00 1 hoose & lot Mrs Kritniger E W do 2.50 1 do Jas. E Kerr do do 12 50 1 do Milu Kelly (col) do do 1.50 do E W do 6.50 1 hoose lienry Long (col)do S W do 1.50 1 hoose 6c lot Mrs M Myers do E W do 3-00 1 do W J Mills do N W do 15 25 1 do Mis liMsBasit do do 18.00 1 do David Murphy col do S W do 3.00 1 do B Michael Ad in r of do X W do 3,00 1 do Junius Mears (col) do 8 W 1 do Mat Melton do do 1 do Mrs Creasy Owen do N W. IdoCPlyler do W W 1 do J A Pearce do S W 1 do Mrs M Plutner Os Hargrare. Calvin Harris, J Hoffman. Nat Hall, Ed Holt, Henry Hanna. MIloG. Hall, Henry Jenkins, Robert Jones, John Ide. Iseral Johnson, A M Jones, David Johnson, Wm. Johnson, Wm Jones, Jim Knox, Milus Kelly, Jr., TM Kerne A W Klutta, R R Lenta T B Long R A Long, Root Lord Julius Iinsey, James Lemly A Melton, Geo Murphy, Luis Mathews C E Milk, S C Miller, F R Moring, Lueco Mitchiel, Miller A I lam ill, F M Meniua, Jerry Nash, (col) Logan eery Frank Nolly, Jas Pearce, (eol) Richard Powe, " Jas Pearson " Giles Pinkstoa 1 Sid Perkins " J F Pace, W J Plummer. Jr. Ed Reeves (col) Wm Rowzie, J M Rowark, Jno Rouche, L H Rothrock, Joe Summers col Ot Summers, " Joe Smith, " John Sikea, " J C Shepard, Pleasant steel, col. Henry Smith, Fred Smith, U II Shaver, Jas B Shaver, 8 A Shuman, G W Scott, Giles Taylor, (col) Jerry Townsel " J W Tucker " L E Vogler, Ed Washington col. Jackson Walker, ". Geo Walker, fc Geo Washington, col Henry Woods, Jno West, Dick Wallace cel. Allen Walton ' Wm A WeanL Jas Walton col, Andy Yarboro, col, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERIES, DYE-8TUFF3 8EED8 &c , If you want the Vest articles for the aoney , go to KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. GARDEN SEEDS. H AtSIO HOUSE COKIf EE OALlbbLKX, H. s las M of Imported asnt t4 he &9 SJ mssJsw Native brand, of WHISKEYS. BRANDIES, GIN, KFM. Foster' $ tf Bailey's, fVirtisjhsJ Whiskes). O. P. Thomas ef Go's, ceUbrttfei (Q Bye Whiskef, sad North Carolina Com Whiskey. Pswe Jamaica Rem, Holland Oka, east Freawh Brandy, Ae. Ac,. . Apple east Peach Brandy, J. C. draught Beet bottled Ale, Oaafleweifw. and ether wines, Scupparwong wine nasi Grape Brandy, from the celebrated Vineyard of 0. W. Garrett & Co., V. 0. Bottlei and Canned meats, Oysters, and Fish, ri W. T. Black well is Co's cele 10.000 papers warranted fresh and genuine jest received from Landreth, Bniet, Ferry, Rriava. and Jnhnun Sr. Rnhhin. At 1 - - " ' I XtT T tj -ll rri l , . s- ! Libi duM. - to country merchants at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. BBH POTATOES. 25 bbls, Rose, Goodrich k. Pu Just Received at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG 8TORE. Original Durham Smoking Tobacco, Cigars nd a supply of the SaUis ehaum pipes, and tbe Jet or Ti-U Call and see ns. Feb. 11th U7S-Seae. GARDEN & FLOW B BaT LANDRETH8, B CISTS, A FERRY'S. CLOVER AJTD GRASS SEEDS. A larre lot of Seed from the above . mmm, m tm jom reeeivea ana aoia low. isena lor a k rH rail mrA Ktrr vrtnr fimtmi if vmi w .k A large stock, warranted Extra-Leaned, to have a fine Garden, from BL IS A BARKER. 18th, 1875 .-tf. Fresh is Genuine, at low prices at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. I0C0DMY MSCHANTS. I have the largest stock of Drugs, Dyes, Grocers Dregs ore., in Western Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at Baltimore Prices, thus saving! you the freight. Special attention to bot tling Essences, Laudanum, Paregoric, Opodeldoc. Caster A Sweet Oil tee. Write - for prices, to ;theo. r. kluttz druggist. i BLATCHLETS Imr cucu: n proved 31& WOOD PUMP Is mi mm. m mmmmw 1 immm &na-mwU4a Btani. ard of the market. V popular verdict, the beet puap fer the least money. Attention is invited to Blatrhlej'ft I mpmved Brackt t, the Drop Check Valve, wnieh easee drawn without disturbing the , and the copper chamber which : cracks, scales or rasas and will laat a Salisbury, N. 0. Hie time. For sale br Dealers and generally. In order to be sure that yon get Blatch lev's Pump, be careful and aee that it has my traae-mark as above ir rem 00 not W mm rbere to bur. description circa lam. . . . Km -a a- TTm, ..t... rj . I vnn tne nanie ana aeareesoi tne agssmi I AAUUAUJLCfjptjrp OUppilCtt. you will be promptly furnished by Vlavoring Extracts, Essence, Spices, cn A8 G. BLATCDLEY, Hanoi Gelatine, Mustards, Soda, Dye-8 tuffs, Toilet and Leondry Boapa, Lye, Matches, feb. 18, 1875 tf. Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys Ice, al ways on band of best quality at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE 606 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Geo. If Bern, UtsafOM EwteSOs. C. R. uuorci I For Young Laiiis aid M&m Fine Perfumeries, Elegant Soaps, Cosme tics, Soaps, sebons, Toilet Sets, Vasea, Hair, and Teeth Brashes, Pocket Books ice, in endless variety at KLUTTZ'S DRUG 8TORE. April 1st 1874. Tin Carolina HOME Insurance Co., OF RALEIGH, N. 0. INSURES DWELLINGS. STORES, KER CH VNDISE, AND All Classes of Insurable Property, Against Loss or Damage by Fire, oa the Host Favorable Terms. Ciiars i yon Say ? Ob yes, we have them at all prices from 2 cents to 25 cents, and can sell them by the box at jobbers prices, onr celebrated 41 cent P KIT 1 I A It CIGAR is acknowledged the best in the world st KLUTTZ'S DKUG STORE. PURE WINES Ac LIQUORS for medieal and cburcb purposes always 00 hand at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. SOs BuTS A BARKER WHOLESALE & RETAIL Drnfjiti Comer Main & Fisher Streets, SALISBURY, N. C, Where mar be found a full assortment of Pure Drags, Medicines, Dye Stuns, Fine Hand kerchief Extract, Foreign A Domestic Osl ogees, Soaps, Hair, Tooth A Nail Brushes, Havana ct American Cieer. All nodes of SMOKING A CHEWING TOBACCO. A fine lot of Lr;. & (jlxm LAMPS; alee the celebrated Irkir. A ilouae ov-KXT Kerosene Lamps which we rial for mars. Wbikev, rrencn Brand, 1 Wine by tbe bottle or gallon. Malaga. California Sherry A Port Imported Gin, and in fact everything ket in a firm class Drag Store. Our 1 turn ourpartmtnt is solely t the hand of Ike pro prietors, one or the other being in the flaws day and ntykt and no one need apprehend nay dan ger in having iheu Feb. 18th. 1675. tf. Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. IU Stockholders are gentlemen interested in building up North Carolina Insti tutions, and among them are man j of the prominent bus iness end financial men of the State. 1 do P Steel do 1 do MA Smith 1 do Mrs D Shaver Adr 1 do Maria Smith 1 do Chas. Stanard col. 1 do Lewis Seales 1 do Swink J L IdoD RTrezler 1 do W C Thomas 1 do J C Turner Agt. 1 do Mrs L Vogler 1 do Thos. Vanderluad 1 do Henry Waugh 1 do Jno Williams de do de E W do do do LSAldrich, Geo Anderson, Rest in Old Age. I covet rest neith er for myself nor mj friends, so long as we are able to work ; but when age or weakuess comes on, and hard labor be comes an unendurable burden, then the necessity of work is deenlv nainful. and 0 -Y f I " - it seems to imply an evil state ol society Sam'l Alison, wherever such a necessity generally ex- Je,nrT Allison. it- Dni.'. obiMhnnd .bnulH h Ir.nnn!! NeIn Allison, Sa I U3.Lrn2Ti ' Pink Allbion, as uuc o uiu age puuutu wo piajiui , uc au - work at either extremity of human exis tence see ma to me out of place. The morniug and the evening should be alike do do do do of do do do doSW doE W do WW do 8 W doE W doNW do do E W money refunded. After years of experi- A 11 Losses ProMvtl Adjusted and Paid, menting. I have at last found tbe Great It appeals with confidence to the In surers of Property la North Carolina. do a 50 do 3q do 2.00 do 15.25 do 3.00 do 3 00 do l'OO do 4.00 do 8.0 do 10.50 do 3.00 do 4.00 50 r. H. BATTLE, Jr., Prest. G. B. ROOT- Vice President. SEATON GALES, Secr'y. P. COWPER, Supervisor ANDREW MURPHY, Agent at Saliebary, March, 4 th 5 tin iHL PILLS. Only 25 cents box 1 Warr ranted or mm lie Hue IiitMou. do 1.00 do 6.50 do 1.50 do 20.50 do 1.50 do7.50 do2.0n do4-5U Remedy for Chills, Fewer 8c Ague, Ice, and can confidently recommend it to my friends and the public- Try It. t eX s: And enough Personal property, conaisting'of numerous articles, as executed, to satisfy the following amount of town taxes doe by parties named as follows : col E P Brown, W T Brown, Geo Bernhardt Chas Bernhardt T T Dll eel M peaceful ; at mid-day, the son may burn, hf rown and men may labor under it. JDr ! Brown A Weant, $4,50 2,50 s 00 2,50 2,50 2,50 2,00 2.00 4,5 NATIONAL HOTEL Mrs. Dr. Reeves has again resumed her busioeas in this well known hoose. and she earnestly aoUets the patronage of her old friends and the public at Urge. 0 easts stopping at this Hoose will find nothing neglected that will add to tOeir eomfort neither on the part of the proprietress SO that of the clerk, Mr. D . R. Fraley. The Omnibus will be found at the iepo usual to convey passengers to and t : n House. in the mark et, Put up in air tight lib cans, 26 per cent less than usual Prices at KLUTT'S DRUG STORE. Ik short whenever you want Prescrip tions carefully prepared, or need auythiug usually kept in a First class Drug Store, and want to be certain of getting jast wbat yon call for, and of being politely and, promptly served. Bo sate to call on or send to FOB SALE. Mill for Black in any or ail the Bute Patent count richu of Fa snrnh'i forget are offered fur counties went of Yadkin river, also riant of south Carolina. Tbe Fan can be aeon at L. V. Shop. Apply or write to WILLIAM DlCaioOH, ThosBawviUe, X. C MORE STOYEST and better ones thai Come now and get the BEST. Get the called the ACORN f yon want one that will outlast any other, and hatu made of all KW IRON, and o five aatifacti n Ac. Various stylos, of njt stoves at a small profit. SriCTT I now A Co awr Matuul on hand er Merchants supplied at Low paid tor all kinds or Coo Baowi'i Tin shop Main Street. C, L. V. Brown I am well prepared to cat good Cass sk for baiiswoTT, 5. 8TENCJL PLATE8 THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Dbcooist 8 ALI8BUKT, N. C for marking Tobacco, Floor Paten i bvery peraon doing any kind of aess should nave a stencil neea, as it is acknowledged to he cheapest way to let people 1 doing. for you, that will pot iicvoaene of Ihw,f.Ami in your haada. Try it nod yew will get a cus tomer you never thought of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS, One-fourth Inch letters 5 cents per letter One half and five-eights " M M Three-fourth A Owe inch letters f I They snay he sent to any part of the C. S. by mail at a small oust. . Send in vour orders stating efoe ef Waters yee and the .Stencil will be m.se neatly rS' v r i V. men eel lent sermon from the pastor. Rev. Lee. Yf Arnold. RJ Rnxgess, Dec. 31, 1674 ly. Jsn. 28, 1875 tf. April 23. 1874-tf. I i I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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