iAfAlinfl Watchman
LOCAL.
APRIL lo.
Slight fall of mow in town on Tuesday even
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Ocrt here April 26th. Litigants will gov
thamwlve accordingly
Those were fine beeves Mr. Hackett shipped
jj H. L. Pika, at one time since the
editor of the Raleigh Standard, is dead.
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Archbishop "McClosky, of New Tork.
btsn appointed a cardinal by Pope Pins.
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We are always glad to welcome additions; to
our population, and particularly when they
are of the thrifty sort, and we take pleasure in
welcoming to our town Mr. W. R. Warren and
family of Sunderland, Mass. who have pur
chased the valuable Sprague farm, in the east
ern suburbs, for the purpose of converting it
into a market-garden and dairy farm, a much
needed institution here.
"Theo. Klutts, the livest man in Salisbury,
was in town this week. His family accompan
ied him for a few weeks sojourn among home
folks and to enjoy our bracing mountain cli-
raaie. oiaiesviue Jbarulmark,
But our citizens don't leave home to benefit
their health, for their is no healthier locality
than ours.
The peace of our quiet neighborhood in the
G. W. W. was disturbed one morning last week,
by the escape of a little Yaller Bird. The
pursuit was ''rich rare and racy," as it hap
pened at an unseasonable hour, the ladies hav
mg not yet completed their morning toilet.
But the equilibrium of certain parties too nu
merous to mention was finally restored by his
capture and re-incarceration. He now singsjthe
familiar old tune : Where, oh I where is the
Prophet Daniel. I
There are but few blossoms on apple trees
jy, 7 tar. The peech trees are full.
The prospect for a fine wheat crop in this
MLtion was never better at this season of the
year.
The uch-talked-of hog law is now in force.
We're sort of a Jew about hog-meat anyhow.
Mrs. Pheby Brown has bought the new resi
dence recently erected on Main below Bank
treat, and rembred to it.
What's become of that bank, and Granger
tore, and that cotton factory, and that big
foundry, and ever so many other big things ?
Don't all answet at once.
There is a striking likeness between Rail
Road President Wm. A. Smith, and Post Mas
ter General Jewell. Our two Hotels the "Na
tional" and the "Bovden" will do to brasr on
w .
now. No better anvwhere. The Town and
County Commissioners are squabbling over fix
ing that nuisance the jail drain. It needs
attention badly. The hens will have to hold a
"Town meeting" and take steps to prevent
their total extermination. Our friend Thos.
Johnson was relieved of all his a few nights
since.
tiers, rejoicing.''
The beneficence of the Good Shepherd, and
his care for his flock, as here taught by an ex
pressive figure, was well set fort hin the opening
remarks; and a comparison instituted applying
Uie figure to the Church. The minister should
imitate the shepherd in caring for his people,
and they, like the lambs of the flock, should
hear and obey his voice. The relative duties of
pastor and congregation were finely drawn and
well impressed. It was announced that on next
Sabbath a Pastoral sermon, further carrying ou.
the figure, would be preached.
Miss A 8 Chancy, do do
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Can't we get up a spelling match in Salisbury t
They seem to be the rage everywhere new. We
used to stand head in the impelling class ourself,
at the old-field school, and would'ut mind try
lag a hand again.
The Household Magaxine, for April contains
a fine portrait of the Hon. W. A. Graham. It
Is published at Goldsboro, and is a very credit
able work. The Editor says :
Hereafter we propose to give two portraits of
North Carolina's most prominent men, instead
of one. Subscribers can thus obtain an attrac
tive picture gallery of our great men for a very
small sum of raonev. As there are many who
do not care for premium pictures, we have con
cluded to offer the Magazine at $1.50 a year,
without premium, or single copies for 15 cents :
If we ever write a book and who knows
what one may come to ? we are going to get a
good looking young lady to start out selling it.
Mrs. Revere a Virginia lady, was in the city
several days last week selling the "Personal
Reminiscences of Gen. Robt. E. Lee," and the
way she did work off books was a caution.
Old men and young men dodged and shied,
'twant no use, when caught they caved every
time, and "oh yes ma'am, certainly, why its just
what I've been wanting; so glad you've call
ed," &c, &c. was what they all said.
Godey's Lady's Book, the beat Magazine
of Fashions published, is just received, and is
as charming in its illustrations and
matter as May, the month the number
us represents.
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Listen at him will you: "We must con
gratnlate Bro. Stewart, of the Salisbury Watch
man on the marked improvement 111 the local
department of his excellent paper." Suites v i 1 1 e
JL'inamark.
We thank thee Bro. Hussey, "for that kindly
word. It does one good to be patted on the
back occasionally, and particularly by those
who know what they're talking abont.
We are running the Watchman on the hi&h
pressure system now in the hope of diverting
attention from cheap Northern sensational
sheets. .Money that is given us for the paper
is kept among our people and goes to build up
our town and section ; but the money that is
sent on for Northern papers is lost to our peo
ple, and is used to build up Northern towns
and enterprises. This consideration alone
should be enough to induce the people to sus
tain their home papers.
Mr. David Woodson-, a native of this place,
after an absence of nearly 30 years spent in on r
sister State of South Carolina, has returned
to renew old acquaintanceship and revisit the
scenes of youth. He is well preserved, and
seems to enjey his return with seat.
Special attention i invited to Mrs. Hslybur
ton'i notice of NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
She has opened in the Store lately occupied by
Foster A Horah, and is determined to please
all tastes. Her stock is varied and handsome.
Ge and see her.
Oentle Anna Dickinson stopped over here
last Sunday, and put up at the National. The un
feeling clerk registered Jier as "Miss Dikerson,
New York' for which we freely forgive him,
bat fear the gentle Anna never will. She visited
the Union Cemetery while here.
Jones, Ro, McCubbins, Sulivan, Mock, and
Klutts have all got home from the big North,
end stocks of new srood show what they did
while there. Mr.C.T. Bernhardt ol Bernhardt
A 8 ns is East now laying in the firm's stock,
baring been delayed by sickness.
A gentleman writing us from China Grove,
savs: Enclosed vou will find P.O. order for
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four dollars to renew my subscription and for
a paper to be sent to Mr. H . 1 had hoped
to get you a large club, but before I got round,
it was reported that Mr. Hiram Deaton was
dead, and it was feared that the village at St.
Enoch's Church would fail, as he was the fore
most man in that enterprise. - But the citizens
have somewhat recovered from the shock, and
it is hoped that things will continue to move
on smoothly. There is already a steam mill in
full blast, seven or eight dwellings and three or
four store-houses going ap.
Mr. Deaton was one of our best citizens, and
was abput 41 years old at the time of his death.
He was buried last Saturday with Masonic
honors.
We saw a gentleman trying hard to look in
different the other day. It was in the dining
room at the Hoyden House, and he bad stooped
down to pick up something which proved to
b a hole in the floor ! He did'nt pick it up,
however, aqd did'nt ctay to hear any remarks.
Fulton Lodge A. V. Masons, is being over
hauled, refitted and refurnished handsomely.
That antique furniture of the days of Charles
X, (according to Bro. Harries), is giving place
later styles. This lodge is now in a flourish
lag condition.
Trade has boon qui to lively daring the past
week, and wo noticed qnite a numbor of whole
sale buyers in town. Salisbury is fast regain
lag her anoieut prestige, and in less than five
yean will be the leading town in Wertorn
Carolina, or we are no prophet. The flattering
paxpoot of getting the T adkiu Railroad is hav
ing a good effect.
Mr Achenbaeh ha sompleted the now bridge
ovseOaants creek, on tho old Mock-villo road,
avortt rs a handsome and durable stru-tu
It is on the twinging style, with a ingle span
of thirty six feet, and can't wash away. Mr.
" Moses Benceni did most of the wood work.
The electric flashes are circulating a flash
statement to tki effect : "Con. Gordon de
cliueR to allow his name to be used as a candi
date for nomination for Vice President."
That's refreshing modesty for you. Wonder
what tho Honorable Lucius Qiiutias Cinciu
natus Summ-r-Eutogy Lamar will say for him-
If? No doubt he will decline too 1 Aftor
the brilliant Waterloo vhich these distinguish
ed (J) goutlomon achieved forlu so recently
in New Hampshire, their modesty is really re
markable. Iu this connection wc take occasion
to say that after consulting with our friends,
wc hare reluctantly decided uot to allow our
"name to be used as acandidate for nomination
for Vice President." and trust that the country
will not insist upon our serving in that capaci
ty. It's a pity that "all of us" havo to decline
but it can't be hoi pen.
If there is a pushingerman in Salisbury than
Davy Julian we don't know him. He has just
built a bran new big house in the shortest time
on record, paid for it in goods, sold it for cash,
and now is going to build another. Go it boys,
wajl swap our head for a soap gourd if we don't
build up the old town yet.
The Mayor has issued peremptory notices to
has all hack-lots, Ac., thoroughly cleaned up.
Thfc II right, and we trust all our citizens will
- cheerfully obey. The excellent health of our
town for the past two years, is largely due to
the' sanitary measures set on foot and enforced
by mr present worthy Mayor, Dr. Keen, and
" we trust that the good work will be continued.
Rev. J. Rumple and Elder D. A. Davis are
attending Concord Presbytery at "Fifth Creek
Church, Iredell, Co., this week. Rev. 8 Taylor
Martin of Statesville, preaches the opening
sermon and we know it will be a fine one.
Our yonng friend Thos. C. Whitehead is clerk
ing at the Boyden House. Mrs. Brown's
boarders, a dozen in number, have all trans
ferred to the Boyden," on account of Mrs.
Brown's retiring. Sheriff Sandford of Davie
passed through the other day with two state's
boarders, bound for the Penitentiary. Unusual
ly sober and quiet last Saturday evening.
Five new members at North State No. 26. 1
O. C.F. Lodge 'at Tuetdpy night. Call uthe
dogsand stand from under, the world comes to a
hort end June 15th, so says the Millerites
now. Bro- Furman of the Asheville Citizen,
and Bro. Malone of the Expositor, both were in
town last weeky -Sheriff Waggoner is our only
unmarried county officer. Lots of gardening
going on in town. Mrs. Thos. E. Brown's
flower garden is putting on spring colors rapid
ly.
: Col. 8. M. McD Tate. Hon.
B. 8. Gaither, N. W. Woodfin Esqr., Jno.
Gray Bynum Esqr., Bro. J. H. Mills of the
Orphan Asylum, Mr. Jones of Danville, G.
PErwin, Esqr.. Treas. W. N. C. R. R. Hon.
A. M. Erwin of Marion, and other distinguish
ed gentleman have been in the city within the
: Pt few days.
'We are glad to see that our townsman Dr
M. Whitehead has been put on the Committee
w locate, plan, snd superintend the erection of
"ranch Lunatic Asylum, at Morganton
. fter selection could have been made. The
Committee, besides Dr. Whitehead consists o
thdlowing gentlemen : Hon. W. A. Graham;
CojT. Geo. Walton, Dr. Eugene Grissom, and
:ereus Mendenhall.
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to bom praise is due," is our motto
r9m tke pleasure in saying unbeknownst
10 wiem-tpst in Mr. A. 8. Lewter, agent of
"VUC. R. R. at this piece, and Capt. Johnnie
his clerk, we have two of the best, most
odating and efficient rail-road men to
Jjj found anywhere. Grace Halyburton does
: tWthintatthe W. N. C. R. R. depot
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North Carolina Forever : We have
been shown, by Col. T. B. Long, ten or twelve
specimens of marble taken from quarries in
Macon County. The specimens aie very fine
and comprise a great variety of colors. We
think they will compare favorably with any
that are to be found iu the New England States.
But North Carolina is rich and unequalled in
resources. There is uo known territory, of the
same extent, bo favored and blessed by nature
with all the essentials to a people's prosperity,
health, and happiness. Her rich and varied
sil, undulating with hill and valley, checked
with beautiful, rushing streams, and decked
with scenery of imposing grandeur, holds every
mineral, the most excellent marble, the finest
granite, and the purest water. Her temperate
climate, and her mountains and her sea shore
furnish an atmosphere to suit all tastes and con
ditions; while nearly every vegetable useful to
man may be cultivated with success within her
borders. Hurrah for the old North State.
.1 V.
Hfi "Iways hail with delight such a return.
unoaon sense, as the present style
"minine !nir-w.r;,. ia: . -n.
-"5 luuiuioi, x tie uiiBcciu-
th towering pile of frisxled frowsles has been
"ed, and the hair is worn plainly and
"gwgly la Greek,
jj,ew style is more sensible, more becom
ra Jaltby and more economical, and
"pead it to all our lady readers.
Almost a Suicide A youug married man
of this place, imagining that he had lived long
enough, concluded to put an end to his life.
Not desiring to be considered rash, be went
about the matter in a methodical and business
like way. Be made known his intentions to
his friends, prepared the kuife with which to
inflict the fearful wound, proceeded to a station
er's, bought paper on which to write his will
and a niece of cheese to-eat on the route to
e
that mysterious bourne, had his will written
cave orders to his friends with respect to the
disposition to be made of his body after death
annointed the uall-bearers, and with tears
a " ; 1.
streaming down his manly cheeks, bid farewel
to his friends, and betook himself out in the
lonely dark n ight, knife in hand, to put and end
to his morta existence. Bis courage failed
him, however, and be still lireth.
W e saw the career of a would-be suicide ac
ted at a Theatre in New Tork a few month's
ago, but the dramatis pertonae of that comedy
were tame indeed beside the one above referred
to
SUNDAY'S DEVOTIONS.
Last Sunday being a damp, chilly day the
churches were but thinly attended, which we
thought natural and right. We have never
been of those who so love to rail out at "fair
weather christains," for while we respect the
command to "forsake not the assembling of
yourselves together," we at the same lime do
not see either the christian necessity or good
sense, in exposing one's self to bad weather and
sitting from one to two hours in a damp, chil
ly, ill-ventilated church building, in this land
of every-Snday-preaching. .
Roman Catholic : Services according to
the ritnal of the Catholic Church were held at
the residence of Miss Fisher. Mass was cele
brated, Rev. Father Handsof Charlotte officia
ting, who administered the Holy Eucharist to a
small number of the faithful. This church has
a number of members here, some of them of
our best people, but no regular place of wor
ship. At the First Presbyterian Chcrcit, the
pastor Rev. J. Rumple preached from tie
cext:"And it came to pass, when Moses held
up his hand, that Israel prevailed ; and when
he let down his hand Amalck prevailed. But
mo- as
Moses lianas were heavy ; and they took a
stone and pufit under him and he sat thereon;
and Aaron and Hur stayed np his hands the one
on his one side, and the other on the other sidi ;
snd his hands were steady until the going
down of the sun." The next verse reads: 'and
Joshua discomfited Amalek, and his people
with the edge of the sword." Exodus. 17th,
11th, & 12th. The sermon was a' practical one,
teaching that as the natural Israel experienced
opposition, so must the spiritual Iprael"cvcr ex
pect it. That as Is-ael's help came in a! signal
manner, from God, in answer to earnest and
prolonged prayer, so must the Church if it
would, vercome the enemy, awake to the true
spirit and power of prayer. This . being the
closing Sabbath of the ecclesiastical year the
annual report to Presbytery was read from
which we gleaned the following facts. Added
to the church during the year 14 persons. Con
tributions: Pastors salary and manse $1300.00.
Foreign Missions $S0. Education $2220.00.
Sunday School $113. Publication $10. Evange
lists Fund $90. Sustentation $50.00. i isabled
Ministers $5.00. Congregational &c. $365.00.
Sabbath School scholars 114. Number of Com
municants J4S. Quite a handsome showing
At tiib First Methodist Church, a fair
congregation was gathered and the sermon was
from the Pastor, Rev. Leo Crawford. Text
''Be not carried about with divers and strange
doctrines. For it is a good tiling that the
heart be established with grace, ic." Hebrews
13 it 9. The leading ideas of the discourse
were in consonance with the spirit of the text
The tendency of, and temptation to novelty in
Religion.
running after strange gods, and of being carried
about by every strange "wind of doctrine," so of
fer exhibited by weak christians. The neces-
sitv lor stability in religious matters, and an
earnest appeal to all, to stand firm to the old
andmarks of faith and doctrine, eschewing all
atter-dav innovations and soul-snaring delus
10ns. lne discourse was earnest, practical and
well calculated to strengthen the weak, and
confirm the strong in the faith.
At St. Luke's, Episcopal Church, the
Rector, Rev. F. J. Murdock, preached from the
texts: "And I will pi ay the Father, and he
shall give you another Comforter, that He may
abide with you forever ; even the spirit of truth ;
whom the world cannot receive, because it
seeth him not neither knoweth him ;
know Him, for He dwelleth with vou, and
shall be in you." 1st, St
Nevertheless I tell you the truth, it is expedient
for you that I go away, for if I go not awy
the Comforter will not come unto you ; but if I
depart, I will send him unto you." (Ibid.) XVI
7." Premising that christians were generally
inclined to look upon the Father as a God o
Anger, upon the Son only as being their Friend ;
'and as having very indefinite ideas about-the
Holy Spirit, the preacher demonstrated that
such views were entirely erroneous. God the
Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost,
all love us equally. This is the age of the
Holy Spirit and more blessed than any other
of the world, for our Savior has said "blessed are
those who have not seen me and yet have be
lieved."
tion of the character and gifts of the HoJy
Spirit. It was thoroughly evangelical and
scriptural, and had evidently been carefully
prepared.
St. John's Lutheran Church, was well
filled, considering the weather. The Pastor,
Rev. J. G. Neiffer, filled his own pulpit, and
preached from Luke 14 chapter, 4th and 5th
verses: "What man of yon, having a hundred
sheep, if he lose one of them, doth not leave
the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go
after that which it lost, until he find it ? And
when he hath found it, he lsyeth it on his shoul-
MABBIAGE LICENSES.
Below we give the list of marriage licenses
issued in Rowan during March. This has been
rather a slack month for matrimony. Woodson,
the efficient Register, says that December and
January are the heaviest months in this line.
WHITES.
John D. Ketchey Crissie Sthewelt,
Win W. Mills Alice U. Vest,
Edmund E. Kluttz Antonetle C. Eagle,
Francis A they Mary Jane Rainey,
Henry J. B. Styers Margaret T. Butner,
John T. Stirewalt Mary Blackwelder,
Stephen F. Lord Annie C. McCoy,
George W. Uoffher Caroline Josephine Miller,
COLORED.
Watt Lnckey Dilsey Craige,
James Neely Fannie Fisher,
John Ellis Julia Wyehe,
Frank Wilson Clara Woodier,
Stokes Ford Lucy Chunn,
Thirteen iu all, and three majority for the
whites! No danger of black supremacy yet
awhile.
Price of licenses has been raised by the cruel
Legislature, and now two dollars and a half is
the price of a frau.
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1 lot J M Hudson do i . 1.50
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1 do Harriet Johnson do N W 3.00
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CITIZENS CONVENTION.
A Convention of the citizens of Salisbury,
will be held at Mcroneys' Dall, on Monday
evening the 26ih of April, at 8 o'clock P. M.
for the purpose of Nominating a Mayor and a
Board of Town Commissioners for the ensuing
year.
All good citizens who are in favor of law and
order those who would like to have the law
honestly and faithfully executed with impar
tial and equal justice to all, and those who are
in favor of the improvement of our City, are cor
dially invited to attend. .
MANY CITIZENS.
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1 do Chas. Stanard eol. do
1 do Lewis Scales do
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1 doD RTrexler do E W
1 do Y C Thomas do W W
1 d J C Turner Agt. do 8 W
1 do M i s L Vogler do E W
I do Thos. Vanderfoid do N W
1 do Juo Williams do E W
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tiful picture, the other half
choict reading- mailer. James Yi
contributing editor. Like that great
paper, the Loaakm Illustrated Nsm, U
moral, but entire! uoarctarisn sad aoe politi
cal. During a year it arakd
picture, ami ibe enual of 9 large
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frummilm of the
Briggs, and Johnson, & Robbins, At noted paper, with
And enough Personal property, eonaiating of
numerous articles, as executed, to aatiafy the
following amount of town taxaadue by parties
named as follows:
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Charles Lamb. Essayist, denounced nil
spt-ritnous honor as "Wet Damnation." Poor
fellow ; he knew whereof lie pake, by sad ex
perience, ami if living, wm1d apply the seme
to Alcoholic Excitants, advertised as Cure a)ls.
Dot there is one Tonic and Alterative in exist
ence the best the world has ever known
which contains no alcohol. It is Dk. Wai -
keu's Califoknia Visegar Bitters. 4w
col.
MARRIED.
Bv Cha. If. McKenzic, Eo., John Thomas
Stirewalt, and Mary Blackwelder, on the 1st,
April, in Loeke Township, Kowan County.
OBITUARY.
Departed this life on tho 6th of April, 1875, at
the aire of 3d, Mrs. Sarah L. Walton ; wife of
Kilns Walton.
This aff.'ctionate sifter consecrated herself to
bcr God at tho aire of 15, and connected berelf
with tho Evan'. Luth.' Chureb, called Union
Church; and lived a consistent life uutil the
time of her departure.
bhe leave a huband, . seven children, and
many friends, to mourn the los of a good neigh
bor, a kiua mother, and au affectionate wifo
The highly respected, and sorrow suffering
family very much feels the loss of this promi
nent member. Mrs. Walton his been feeble
for sever jl-ycars; and hrr snffering at times
was severe, tier affections to her family were
so gicat ti.at she was loth to leave it; but when
she saw that tbe Lord was calling unto
her to depart, he bid adieu to the things of
time with an expression of love to Jesus. Her
funeral services were attended to on the next
day (I Thess. 4: 13, 14). The body was then
The proneness to, snd the danger of respectfully deposited in the buryiug ground at
KJ Ull'U VUU1VU
Peaceful be thy silent slumber.
With tho blessed ransomed number:
Nn aching bead or throbbing breast,
Now to disturb thy silent rest.
R. L. B.
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SALISBURY MARKET.
Corrected by McCuhhins, Basil, and Julian
" Buying Rates :
CORN new 85.
COTTON 13 a 15
FLOUlt $3.50 to 3.75
MEAL 95.
BACON eounty) 12 to 15 husr round
POTATOES Irish 90aSweet75 to $1
EGGS 2i to 15.
but ye CHICKENS $2.50 per do.
LAUD 15
John 16 A 17. FEATHER? new, 50.
RYE a 90 to $1
BEESEWAX-28 to 30.
WHEAT-$1.25aS1.50.
BUTTER 25
DRIED FRUIT-5to 8.
r Blackberries, 8 cts .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TOWN CONSTABLE BALE.
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 due the town
The sermon was mainly an explana- of Salisbury. All persons can stop the sale of
their propery by paying thu r taxes and coat
to the Tax collector on or before the day of
Sale
1 Lot Hufus Barrioger 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 17-00
1 lot Miss Julia Beard, do do " 4.00
1 house & lot Bitliug 8 T do " W W" 8.0U
1 9 " Henry Benson col do " 8 W " 4.50
I " Henry Cauble,
1 " " Cal heut,
' " J M Coffin,
1 "C Correll,
I" "HHCrowell.
1 L 4 Cohen.
do " NW" 8.00
do" do 6.50
do W W "16.00
do" 8 W - 1.50
do' 6.50
do 8 W 3.00
L S A Id rich,
Geo Anderaon, col
Satn'l Allaon,
Henry Allison,
Nelson Allison,
Pink Alliaon,
E P Brown,
W T Brown,
Geo Bernhardt
Chas Bernhardt
J T B-ll,
Wm 8 Brown,
Brown & Weant,
R J Burger s,
Jas Barrett
A Boyden col.
Milus Brown,"
J J Brown, "
Wm Brown '
Win Mose Brown,
Gaston Burns c,ol
Jno R Bennet, "
AlexjCowan '
Green Cauble, "
Cas Cowles (col)
Otho Chambers "
Silas Crowell
Edward Crowel, ( col).
Burt. Chambera,
A. E. Chandler,
A. L. Clarke,
Jno. Deaton,
Dica I )a vi-, col.
Henry Dickson.
Henrv Davia,
ilson Davis,
Frank Elli,
Henry Ellis,
W. A. Eagle,
J. H. Fraley,
Foater A West,
J. H Foust,
Pomp rwher, (col),
Mosea Fulta,
I. A I-1 slier,
Prion Green, (cold),
Pomp Henderson,
Norman Henderson "
A L Howerton,
J W Hamtll,
A G Halyburton,
Alex Henderson.
Wm. Henderson,
Alby Hall,
Ike Huntly,
Os Hnrgrave.
Calvin Harris,
J Hoffman,
Nat Hall,
Kd Holt,
Henrv Hanna,
Milo G. Hall,
Henry Jenkins,
Robert Jones,
John Ide,
Iseral Johnson, eol
A M Jones,
David Johnson, (eol)
Wm. Johnson, 44
W m Jonea,
Jim Knox, "
Milus Kelly. Jr.,
T M Kerns "
A W Klutts,
R R Lents
T B Lone;
R A Long,
Robt Lord (eol)
J alius Linsey, "
James Leraly "
A Melton, "
Geo Murphy,
Luis Mathews
C E Mill-,
F R Muring,
Lueco Mitcniel.
Miller A Hamill,
F M Menius,
Jerry Nash, (col)
Logan Neely "
Frank Nolly.
Jas Pearce, (eol)
Richard Powe, "
Jas Pearson "
Giles Pinkston
Sid Perkins ' "
J F Pace.
W J Plummer. Jr.
Ed Reeves (col)
Wui Rowxie,
J M Rowark,
Jno Roue he,
L II Rot brock,
Joe Summers eel
Os Summers, "
Joe Smith,
John Sikes, M
J C Shepard,
Pleasant Steel, eoL
Henry Smith,
Fred Smith,
G II Shaver,
Jas B Shaver,
8 A Shuman,
G W Scott,
Giles Taylor, (eol)
Jerry Towness
J W Tucker
L E Vogler,
Ed Washington col.
Jackson Walker.
Geo Walker,
Geo Washington, eol
Henry Woods, "
Jno West,
Dick Wallace col.
Allen Walton "
Wm A Weant,
Jas Walton eol,
Andy Yarboro, col,
14,50
2,50
4,50
4,50
4,50
4,50
40
4,80
2,50
2,50
2,50
2,00
2,00
4.50
40
20
350
2,50
2,00
2.50
3.50
9,50
2,50
4.50
250
2,50
20
2.50
2.50
250
350
4.50
55 50
4.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
4.50
4.50
85
5.40
4,50
4 50
3.00
4.50
4,50
2.50
4,50
2.50
20
2.50
2.50
4.50
4.50
3,50
2,50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.A0
2.00
2,50
5 cents a Paper. Liberal dieconot
t0 country merchants St
KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE.
DQSH
POTATOES
25 bdls, Rose, Goodricii 9c Peer
less, J i s i Rlceived.at
KLUTTZ-S DUUG STORK.
CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS.
A lsree stock, warranted Extra cleaned.
Freuli & Genuine, at low prices at
KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE.
TO COUNTRY I MASTS.
I bavo the largest stock of Drugs,
Dyes, Grocers Drugs Sec , in Western
Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at
Baltimore Prices, thus saving
yon the freight. Special attention to bot
tling Ereenees, Laudanum, Paregoric,
Opodeldoc, Csstcr A Sircct Oil &c. Write
for prices, to
;tueo. f. kluttz druggist;
Salisbury, N. C.
L
Housekeepers Supplies.
Flavoring Extracts, . Essenee, 8ptcee,
Gelatine, Mustards, S.)da, DyeStuffs,
Toilet'and Laundry Seaps, Lye, Matches,
Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys &c, sl
ways on band of best quality at
KLUTTZ'S 1RUG STORE.
ins, and are truly ftmt art
Eoi Js enrh witMcribcr Is pros istsd vita tfce
cbrorao. "OolH KbA, K ruii and FTosrefs' sJbjsj
2ilJ iret, in 27 oil colors, painted by
Stsmhj theUsrftstamd jUssj arii n m
but the mast sisisrfsay Isssitsrf ekrmmo mttr pro
duced. It is just the paper for rnhteh sssrssVsstf
has keen mHi ruj Urwrr sad finer taaa saw sals
er.sthslf the usual cost. As essssss faeerlr
1000 sub-ctiU r a day being received ) proves
this. Sooomplete, oa pmissssV, so Ml ml
useful as well as eatertaininf naUer m ibis mm-
C, that we rentars to assert thai to every ibiak
, obatnam American, a years' sssTsjerieasea
cost $1.50 is, in artusX useful ralue, worth fifty
as St sm MM mm a sh b
mucces. Erery food Asaerican takes at least
one paper, of coarse. He takes this paper he
cause ( 1 ) it ts the nicest, nearest and best ; (1
i- ihe . I -j -sitiis s prat bargain
thn sniu the hard liases. It selks itself.
quiilu if too a ant snacenrr. Thu tin
year any agent ran make from $10 to $20 w
dsy. 8end three stamps for specimens and lib
eral terms, sritli reports from agents, subscribers,
and press notices ; or, better yet, to esse time,
kcihI S'i.50 at once for a i nmplste owtfit, asai
mike I00 while tou woul.i ..U.erwisebe
ing. Vou arc ure lo take hiM anrhow.
ey refunded it not perfeeUy satisfied, or if the I
tury vou want u already occupied,
orders for specimens, snbsrriptioas, or
to r. K. .M'X'Klv. luMiher "Tht lilt
Weekly," P. O. Boa, 5150, No. II Dey t. Hew
York. fiw
For
Coughs, Colds H oarse neess
AND ALL THOAT DISEA8E8,
Use
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS.
PUT CP ONLY IN BLUB BOXES.
For Ymf Ladies mil Gentlemen.
Fine Perfumeries, Elegant Soaps, Cosme
tics, Soaps, acboni, Toilet Bete, Vases,
Hair, and Teeth Brushes, Pocket Books
tec, in endless variety at
KLUTTZ'8 DBUO 8TORE.
r
Ciiars iii yon Say ?
Uu yes, we nave tim at all prices
from 2 cents to 25 cents, and can sell
them by the box at Jobbers prices, onr
celebrated 9 cent PECULIAR
CIGAR is acknowledged ibe best in tbe
world at
KLUTTZ'S DRUG 8TORE.
A THIRD AJTD 8TJRE R
tHKTJ
T.
n i a a t . e . .
isoio dt imirjrist central ly. a
FULLER & FULLER, Chicago, DL
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA.
ARB T0U
Weak, Nervous or Debilited
PURE WINES & LIQUORS for
medical and church purposes always on
hand at
KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE.
!
April let 1874,
Astral Oil 50 cents per
gallon at
klXjttz s drug store.
linn
PIL
Nilll
L S.
Ar.-j.riso nanjruid that acy eiertio
qairei mure o! au eff rt than job feel
of luakinx (
Th. u try Jl KrUKHA. tbe vr rfu)
and iuvigiiratur, a bicb au m berenciaity en
im- MTieiive urgant as to liupart vigot to all
the riul fou-e.
It i ui alcoholic appetisei, which stimulates
hr a hurt time, only Lo let the sufferer fall to
a liv di'pto of wmery, but it is a v
tonic acting directly on the liver an
It regulates tbe Buvels. qaieU tLc
sod girea such a healthy tune to U
system is u mmo make tbe hi valid m
like a new per-on.
IU operation it cut violent, hot ia character
iaed by great gentleness ; the ye riant axTSS
lences no snddeu Chans'-, no .-rted rsasilta
oui graausii v bi troau.es
"Fold their teuu.like the Arabs,
And silently teal away."
This is no new untried discoverr. bet
been loSg ased with wonderful remedial
and is pronounced lr the bicbect
"tho tnut powerful tonic and alterative
Ask yo :r drugsrlftt for it.
F rsalebjWR. F. KIDDER A Co.
Tork.
GARDEN & FLOWER SI
LAXDRETH8, BUI8T8, A FERRY'S.
Ouly 25 cents a box 1 Warrranted or
money refunded. After years of experi
menting, I have at last found tbe Great
Remedy for Chills, Fever & Ague, dec.,
j
and can confi denily recommend it to my
friends and the public Try It.
X E A S.
Finest Teas in the mark
et, Put np in air tight,
A large lot of Seed from the above
tost received and sold low. Send for a
logue and call and buy roar Seed, if yon wish
lo have a fine Garden, frees
U I ISA BARJLEaaV
. 13lh, 1373. it J
Geo. If Rcis,
Ui3 sf Q M Sato A Co.
C. B,
sfCft
a c
BTJI8 ABABKEB
WHOLESALE & RETAIL Drmul.
Corner Main Ic Fisher Street
8ALIBURY, K. O,
Wkm mav lu tttnnA m All
eii rser a. a ' -
11 D CaUS, ZD per Cent IdSS I re Drugs Medicines, Is,
than usual Prices at
KLUTT'S DRUG 8TORE.
taos,Fseeflaajd-
kerchief Kxtracta, Forciea A Hum satis OssV
uitiw, Soaps, flair. Tooth A Suit Rra.1.
Havana A American Cigars. All gredes of
SMOKING A CHEWING TOBACCO. A
fine lot of Brass A Glasa LAMPS; aksu tbe
celebrated Perkins A House Now-KXTLoai i
Kensseae Lsmt-i which we
Ik short whenever yoa want Preeerip.
linns esrefnllv nriritrrt or km) ntiirftiaii
usuallv keot in a First rlnMs Tirun .W-crT' '.rench Brr.
, . , , y . j Wum by turn eetue
uu miii in ue ccrisui 01 gelling just
what you call for,' and of being politely
and, promptly served. Be eate lo cell ou
or send to
THEO. F. KLUTtZ, Dbcggist
6alisbckt, K. C.
Jan. 28, 1S75 if
or rail or.
Malaga. California Sbsiiji A Port
I oi ported Gin, and in fact everything
kept in a first class Drag Store. Our
Uon department is sWer sa lh hsmshmf
. . .". - - .
sAfli xtul no ..i
ger in having their
ed.
i Feb. 18tb. 1875. UL
f OSS) I ft
u any ds 1
com posse .