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Joke are like nutsthe drieT tbey ar The Observer gives the following seene the better thy crack. on the cars not many miles from Utica; Enter a lady, who addre uses a well known Entertain no thoocht which voa would railroad official "Mr. do yon think blush to epeak. that Mr. Beecher ia guilty V '-Guilty of what, madam!" Exit lady, saffoecd with in some 01 we new "tyc? tpw uy blushes, change. Poor relatives axe cut the same a hut year. The German Emperor baa presented to MiMBH.lpnofI.wi.hnrg, Pa., aka tti a?h,, wJftSerii V GreatP7in thirty and thirty.fire minatca the other day. volume. The edition la that pub- The hnman heart ia made for lore, aa liabed by the Prussian Gnverumetit, which the household hearth for fire ; and for I ia not on sale to the public froth, aa the household lamp for light It may serve aa a comfort to us all in oar calamities and afflictions that he who josee nothing and gets wisdom, is a gain er by the joss. fl wonder what caniei my eyes to be so weak?' said a fop to a gentleman. They are in a weak place,' replied the So many annlications for divoree have been made to the Idaho Legislature, that Mr. Paddock has introduced a bill divorc ing all the married people in the Territo ry, and placing in statu quo anta matri- monium. Tins, ne sayp, wiu save Mm, and those who wish can be remarried. The following lines are not the produc tion of Theodore Til ton, and have not been read on the Beecher t.ial. They were writ ten by an impatient New Orleane girl to hep lover, and were published in jhe fine of that city : Give me kisses do not stay Courting in that careful way ; All die coins your lips can print Never will exhaust the mint ; Kiss me. then. Every moment and again ! Give me kisses-nay. His true. am just as rich as yon ; And for every kiss I owe 1 can pay you back,' you know ; Kiss tne, then, Every moment and again ! ! - Pm A nerolexed Schneider, who had made a cannon t for a vontb, and found himself going where J won't haye to cook unable to dispose or the surplus tuiness fwu the farewell sentence of an Which appeared when , trying it on the ' De coat ish goof , Jt ub no tault uv de coat. Do poy lali too tin. ! Ohio woman who left this vale of tears a Jaw daya since husband in Wyoming territory rode lwentv-eieht miles to ret his wile a bustle and yet Susan B. Antjiony yep whj aronnd I touched by the Milwaukee News, about man s tyranny. A Western incident is thus delicately "Ned Vose used to travel around Colorado with f 1 a a a pertorming Dear, out a great cnange When aFlorida Indian is likely to die came one day last week, and now the bear Ma friends nlnce him where an alligator travels aronnd alone, tuiuaing . . . .w . i T ran take him in, and thus save burial ex- Aa Indianapolis father shot six times at a supposed burglar, and was astonished to bear the fellow ask, "Wazzer mazzer, faster t wazzer doing ? Z'm Professor Florentine has hiscovered, in over old times, and occasionally leaning up against a tree as a pang shoots thrcngb his bow els. Ned is inside that bear." NATIONAL HOTEL Mrs. Dr. Beeves has again resumed her business in this well kuown boose, and she earnestly solicts the patronage of her old friends and the public at large. Guests stopping at this House will find nothing neglected that will add to their comfort, neither on the part of the proprietress nor that of the clerk, Mr. D. R. r rajey . The Omnibus will be found at tbe depot as usual to convey passengers to and from the House. Dec. 31, 1874 ly. UPS. We are born : we laugh ; we weep, We love : we drcop ; we die : Ah ! wherefore da we laugh or weep 1 W'hv An vp livp or die I Who knows that secret deep 7 Alas, not I i Why doth the violet spring Unseen by human eye? Why do fhe radiaut seasons bring Sweet thoughts that quickly fly 7 Why do our foiid hearts cling ' To tbiugs that die 7 We toil through pain and wrong ; We fight aud fly ; We love ; we lose ; and then, ere long, Stone-dead we lie. 0 life ! is all thy song, 'Endure and die?' a library at Rome, a manuscript work on the "Reformation' of about 500 pages, I ' ' a ah - aa py the philosopher jUampauelia. ST Hflan von run?" asked a boy of a St. jpoois officer who bad arrested him. "Like p cusr, TT-na bug icuiji m. yucuv A wee bit of a girl, while at the break fast table, a few mornings since, made loud and repeated calls for buttered toast. After disposing of a liberal quantity of a' t a W a a .aa.a that nourishing article, she was told that too much toast would make her sick. Looking wist folly at the dish for a moment she thought she saw a way out of her difficulty, and exclaimed "Well, gi' me ai.uzzer piece, an' send for the doctor.4' gao." said the boy, and off he went. Only a woman's hair ! Who has not, at some period in nis life, picked such a A California preacher is preaching on golden thread from his best coat collar, the best way to raise boys. We have and felt his heart beating qnicker tor it ? always found a number 14 boot about as 'mm ft . t . . I enective as anyiuing tor raising loem. Never be ashamed to confess your ig norance, for the wisest man on earth ia ignorant of many things, insomuch that What be knows is merely notning in com mm m a W n with what he does not know. parisoi Dan Rice is again and overwhelmingly a bankrupt. He has over 200 creditors, Scattered over the United States. .and his indebtedness amounts to $200,000. As sets, one suit of clothes, $75. Lady Teaeher "You must recollect thai I am telling yon what happened one thousand eight hundred and seventy four wears ago!" Sally "Lor' Miss! How Jbe time do slip away !" f'l hope you find your tea good, gen tlemen," said a bachelor housekeeper to pis gnests. "Yes," replied one of the guests, "the tea is good, but ah the Jfttor is deuced smoky." Mrs. Prater will publish the autobiogra phy left by Mr. Procter (Barry Cornwall) In the course of the year. As Mrs. Proc ter knew many of the distinguished men pf tbe present century, the book it likely o be ot interest. Mrs. Samuel Revolver Colt is going to found an orphan asylum. If the asylum t intended for the orphans her revolvers ye made we should like to know where be is going to find a vacant lot large enough for it. Courier Journal. Helen M. Cooke writes that "kisses on the brow are tbe richest diadema to which a woman's soul aspires." And yet a fel low who kisses a young lady on her brow while her rosy lips are making motions like a patent clothes-wringer isn't the man for the position. Daring a trial the Judge called a wit peas. No one answered, and arj elderly man arose and solemnly said "He's gone," f 4 Where has he gone!" asked the Judge, in a tender tone. "I don't know, but he's head," was the guarded reply. "Where's the molasses, Bill 7" said a red-headed woman sharply to her son, who bad returned with an empty jng. "None in the city, mother. Every gro cery has a big black board outside with Who has not gazed upon a tress laid away in some nook, and not felt the in nnence of tender memories? Ob, happy 1 a 1 MP . . a r days gone, out not torgotten : uniy a woman's Uair ! And ytt we do not relish it m biscuit. The "poor man fl blanket should not be forgotten in this hard winter. Two thicknesses of paper are better than a pair of blankets, and much lighter for those who dislike heavy bed clothes. A spread made of double layers of paper . tacked together, between a covering of chintz or calico, is really a desirable household ar ticle. Make it of soft paper, and place it between the blanket ad the counter pane. Kerosene and Soline Oil At Reduced Prices aft EBHISS' Next to Meroney & Bro. FOR AND THE SOUTH WES NEW MACHINE SHOP. I am now oreuared to do all kiuds of i " i .a mm.s a..a.v repairing with dispatch, witn goou poois and twentv-hve vears experience in tne business, satisfaction is arnaranteed. EspepUl attentiou given to Engine and Boiler work. Cotton oolen, Mining and Agriculture Machines ; and wood t uming of all kinds. Shop on Corner of Fulton and Council Street, Salisbury, . C. E. H. MABSH. July 16. 1874. tf. JAS. LEFFELS IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbin Water Wheel. - - mmmmmmmMmmM POOLE it HUNT Vtf a - - la m - . i r ja mww w m i ous friends that he has received the appa r . R p....! man i to mi nroH ucmw C to all points in Texaa, Arkanaa, M WMsatpfH. ... . . . m i w . i: a Alabama, aiaoun, iciiMMtiN wm i yia Charlotte, Columbia and AogwU R. Boad, and their Southern CoooeoUoua. .ThfSM Emiarant Tieketa, or Firat Clam TickrU aoM, and Banage checked throogh. Partioi wihina to takeLaborer to the above btatea, will iai it creallv to their own advantage by negotiating -U " . a - tm tt a w tr - - with tbe undersigned at oaiMsnry. iiwrmmon in nward to Htfttea. time snU lonnaauosw wm be furnished either peraooaJly or through the mail. A POPF. (ieni. Paaaencer A Ticket Alt. Columbia, o. v. J A MuTON'NAL'GHEY. BALTIMORE, AgL C. C. A A. B. Rn 8aliabory, N. C. LJl Iniimaire Oaf VI4M.I.IA. Home Umce Petcrsbuir, a A. O. MclLWAixr, . . Or. B. W. Jimrr, Stock a pita I ORGANIZED Ratio of A 181. to Liabiliiie Ladies' Combi nation Needle-book, with Chmmo Send stsmD. F. F Gluck A Co.. New Bedford Mass. 4W. gffl"FSamplesto A?entR. rniua. Manafactursri for the loath and t oath tut ; Nearly 7000 now in nae, working under heads varying from 2 to 240 feet 1 24 sizes, from 5 to 96 inches. Sept. a.-. LOUIS" ZJMMER, Special Agent Piedmont Air Line Railway Something- for Ton. Send stamp aid get HURST, 75 and 77 Nassau Street, New post free. York. 4' The most powerful Wheel in the market. And most economical in use of Water! Large ILLUSTRATED Pamhplet sent MANUFACTURERS, ALSO, OF akCOciESaBJ mfm GUT THIS OUT. Every person should know how to treat a flesh wound. Every one is liable to be placed in circumstances away from any sur gical and vetrinary aid, where he may nave his own hie. or a mend or a beast, simply by the exercise of a little common sense. In the first place, close tbe lips of the wound with tbe hands and hold them firmly to gether to check the flow of blood until several stitches can be taken and bandage applied. Then bathe the wound for a long time in cool water, "bhould it be painful, a correspondent says 'take a panful of burn ing coals aud sprinkle upon them common brown sugar, and bold tbe wound in the smoke. In a minute or two tbe pain will hallayed, and the recovery proseed rapidly. Iu my case a rusty nail bail made a bad wound in my foot. Tbe pains and nervous irritation were severe. This was all removed by holding it iu the smoke fifteen minutes, and I was able to resume my reading with comfort. We have often recommended it to others with like result Last week one of my men bad a finger-nail torn oat by a pair of ice tongs. It becam very paiuful, as was to be expected. Held in sugar smoke twenty minutes, pain ceased and promised speedy recovery. easily made by selling TEAS at IMPORTERS' PRICES, or getting up clubs in towns and country for the oldest Tea Company in Ainariea. Greatest induce ments. Send for circular, CANTON TEA CO., 148 Chambers St. N. Y. 4w. SAMPLES and acorn- W PT fiVW NT Pete Outfit Sent Free. flliLUIiJl Hi We waut a suitable person in every n ieh borhood to take orders and deliver goods for our established C. O D. bales of staple and family eoods of all Rinds in constant use and wear. The oldest C. O. D. house in America, Sales over half a million in 1874 Larob Cach Pay to the right person. A real chance fur all. male or female, at yonr homes or traveling. No risk. If you go to work wo will send you free and post-paid a line of samples and couiple outfit. Address at once and secure vour territory. H. J HALL 6c CO., 6. N. Howard Street Balti more Md. w4 A little girl braids the hair of one who sat in front of her, instead of studying, when the teacher remarks; "Home is the place for arranging hair, not here. What would you think to see me braiding my hair in school V Presently Snsau's hand is raised, and the teacher, supposing she wishes to ask some question about the lesson, nods, when she hears the follow ing: "Mary says your hair is false, and you wouldn't dare to do it here!" V In Holly Springe, Miss., as is the eus torn in most country places, horse racing takes plape over a level place of the pub' lie road. Irately, in a contest that bad called together hundreds of spectators on Sunday, half the distance had been run when a tree at the roadside was blown over by the wind. A branch struck one of the riders, killing him instantly. This gave a village preacher an opportunity whiph he did not throw away in his next sermon. Sayings of Che-foo-tain. "I should like to see a world peopled with men alone, just to learn what kind of crea tures they would become ; but I never ex pect to. There would be but one man in it at a time. He would have eaten all the rest." "I should like to see a world peopled with wouipb alone ; but I never shall I would not dare go near it." "I should like to see the most perfect ot human beings but not till after I am dead and in another state of existence ; fur it is a sad thing to have no character among one's fellows. "I wish that I had ingenuity enough to steal without being caught at it, because reputation and respect in the world are pleasant things to secure." "I am told that human breath poisons the air, and the trees have to keep it pure by sucking the poison out. It seems to me that a great many people are put into the world for nothing but to make hard work for the tres. I do not understand it." "There is another catastrophe that I am in dread of. I am afraid that we shall learn someday to read one another's thoughts. That will be the end of sosiety and of marriage. We shall have to live alou after that. I knew a man once whodid not like to have his name in the newspapers. I have not seeu him since I was a boy. I think he is dead-'' When I was young I had thoughts of Let the winds and waves of adversitv a"yiDg "d i began to look for a wif . J . ... T liU " . H : I J L. II ..t V... T huuui an women vomu ?penK writ ui, out x never found her. I have wasted my time." "There was a place set apart in heaven for good wives who could judge a wicked thing as harshly when a man out it as wbeu a woman did it. But it has uever been oc cupied, I believe.' I foolishly applied myself once to the is fortunate that I have been sorry to For Coughs, Colds Hoarseneess AND ALL THOAT DISEASES, Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES A THIRD AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druegist general Iv, and FULLbK & FULLER, Chicago, 111. SHORT POSTPONEMENT DAY FIXEO-FULL DISTS1BUTION. FIRST GRAND DIPT CONCERT Montpeler Female Mm Assoc! ;tiox at alexakdbia, va. - MARCH 29th, 187'). Portable and Stationary 8team Engines and Boilers, Babcock & Wilcox Patent Tubulous Boilers, Ebaugh's Crusher for Minerals, Saw and GrUt Mills, Floaring Mill Machinery for White Lead Works and Oil Mills. Shafline Pulleys and Hangers. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. Sep. 3. 1874 6raos. ..P. BATTLE. F. H CAMERON. President. Vice President. W. H. HICKS, Sec'y. NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE Insurance COMPANY, RALEIGH. N. O. Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and Bonn westera a. u. jl. w. C0N0EN8ED TIME-TABLE. I a Zffet oa and after laadav Pee. 17. 1S74 GOING NORTH. Poltcic uuri en !) (ieir: i ticipatn.g sud Non-r!)ciur,K. Aoveat rates 01 x remium safety. tuner i e. froea prcauume invested ia Policy-holder eTeijr where. Polices boa-ftf. fri table ner seceew prwiaaa aerordiaarta tka m . 1 . & mx AT 9. t- a a mW in the policy in plain Koftiah, so thai ifccr be BO MIR V DUST A STDUM. will heartily endorse. The new plan " J HA TITOS BAH K lasiiraace! peculiar to this Company, has Sill Mi ni i i by no other (arm of iasnraact ; at wall aa person expertine to should examine it carefally. NaT. raywkr, Nkb-tob, K. C General A rent West era X.C. J. W. Manner. Local Aftent. iliJasi v d -1 March 19, 1874 ly. CRAIGE A CKAIOB ATTORNEY A1 LAW STATION'S. Leave Charlotte .... " Alr Lies J act'n " Ratisbfry UreeaAoro M Daavlfs " Dundee " Barcefitk Anire at Richnond Mail. 10 no 10 12 a 4 6 13 It 11 33 as r b tt A B r A B 19M M l.ltr a ass m t t -t.tt - 11 09 p $flifitsrsiisiknsUi. of in Special attention daid to proeesl xiaaampLe j. GOING KfATIOX. Leave Rickirnd Barkari le. " Dandte " Danville " Grs ess harm. Sliburv " Air-Llae rnrVn Arrive t Charlotte. . . SOUTH. Mail. 1 18 r m 4.4t -9.36 -9. " tt.tS A B .17 " 6.99 a a Exeaan. 6. OS a. l 1 It 4.16 6 46 . M 9.06 r JOHN W MAUNEY, Attorne at Law, sauhbi in a Special Ail-tiij-.ii fiveas iu Office iv ( '.. r : HtMtar. March 5. 1874 looiMfi wsr. STAiaoxs. CAPITAL. $200,000. in 1,1 IT OF i Grand Cash Gift ... 1 Grand Cash Gift 1 Grand Cash Gift... 10 Cash Gifts.. 15 Cash Gifts.. 50 Cash Gifts.. 100 Cash Gifts.. 10.00 Cash Gifts.. 1,000 Cash Gifts.. 20.000 Cash Gifts. GIFTS. Sioo.oo!. At end of Fint Fiscal Year had iasoed over 900 Pulicie without noatiinina a ainale loa Prndent, economical and energetic manage ment has maue it A SUCCESSFUL CORPORATION. Thia Company itue every desirable form of Policies at aa low rates asanv other Firat Class Company. Imposes no useless restriction npon residence or travel. Leave Gieeotboro., ' Co Hhopa " Ralateh , Arr. at (ieMboro.. MaiU f 135 a rr s o6 ft 48 Mail Blato Attoneyt, ail Eaten, Arr 1 1 r eL'veHllt s a ri 11 ii a a I.'r 5 36 r a Jaanarr 111 Jf and Solicitors. SALISBURY. X V IPW4 -rt. 1 - - r. o. Cheap Chattel Mrtrnjr . r rher varioos l.l rk l i mI l r ( Salem Branch.) Lea re Greensboro 4.96 p a Arrive at Sales Ill u Leave Salem - 9.90 ah Arrit e at Greeaaboro 11. 15 Passenger tr iin leavlor lUleiah at t 38 r a ronnct U ltilrMntbnrti' r.th Ihr urtlirrn boo lid Has a fixed paid up raluronall policies after train; aakinctaa qakaat tiaaa to all Kartaara cities rricp ul TirKcta unt aa via other roetea. THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. two annual payments Its entire aaaeta are loaned and A'L $10,000 earh. 5,000 eseb. 1.000 each. 500 each 100 each 50 each. $20 each. . .50 000 ..25.000 .'00.000 75.000 50.000 50.00' J 00,00(1 50.000 400,000 the letters chalked on it, 'K. O. Molas blow and dash around you, if they will ; but keep on the path of rectitnde, and you will be as firm as a rock. Plant your self upon principle, and bid defiance to misfortune. If gossip with her poisoned tongue meddles with your good name, heed her not. Carry yourself erect ; let your course be straightforward, and by 8tod7 of tne ,aws " the serenity of yt ur countenance, and Bave il UP' for 1 "houtd ha purity of your life, give lie to all who loose 11 sense of justice." 'i! j S t ,-, "bince inv eves bean t wumu uuuerrate aua oeiiitie you. Brigham oug is better tpuch better. He is able to ait up and be married occa sionally, and the latest brides have been beard to remark that there's a good deal pf the material of which heroes aud bride grooms are made in the old man, yet. The clash in the fashionable world just new between the girls with pretty feet who want to wear short dresses and those with ugly feet who insist npon having long ones, is described by the fashionable dress-makers as something fearful. "Fall !'' said he as he walked down the street. "It's all foolishness. Why; I've run Kites on sidewalks that were all ice, and never-T-r-" "'TU broken near the wrist," said the man of medicine. "Fell gainst the horse block, eh!" It looks bad to see a dog, preceding his paster down the street, calmly turn down the stairs to the first saloon he approach es. It shows there is something wrong, aoractning lacaine, a deplorable tendency on the pari of the dag. 'One who has trjed it' communicates tbe following seasonable item about curing ore throats. 'Let each one of our half million readers bny at any drug store one ounce of camphorated oil and five cents vorth ol chlorate of potash. Whenever Hi.y reness apnars in the throat, pot the potash in half a tumbler of water and. with it gargle the thmat thoroughly with fhe camphorated oil at uight before going to bed, and also pin around the throat a MmH strip of wollen flannel. This is a jsimple, cheap and sure remedy. r . i- T. .... T . . m . m i imhlk. iarge tracts oi land in the south of France, not hitherto cultivated. are being planted with the kink of oak trees beneath which truffles are generally found, aud it is expected that each sere of this laud. lately sold as low as 5, will vield a crop of irumes worm Jt'u per year. The exoeri meut has already been tried in the course of ln 111,8 c,v ol a msin 1,1 lhe western part of the last twenty years: 150.000 acres of this State who was an infidel and a which wre absolutely unproductive have widower with one little daughter and he haAAAf t a fl f AAA) M 111 BtA riil.lJi, m mAXm I 11 SIS. B r,, " r v Ug n i iv. u ri.uru. wouiu never aiiowucr to go inside ot a the cost otplantine, which is borne bv tb i i i l. s u:Li rnu is.i cum in tines, does not exceed twentv frnrnta ... . .. i . - a .l m i 1 T. went on a visu 10 uis nrotner s, and tne kiuuuu. iuu iiiuuirn ratnvr .t . " , greater iu the lowlands, the crops are pro- "r . car"ea ner 10 cn,,rc ana unQAy i!I . I. 1 . . 1 nit it. I i iw UflkAil ul.. tDAna r n p .. portionaieiv neavier. Acorns nn v jvik., uu " one wnfc uuuc puc planted on the hilly ground, but saplings of carried a little Bible with her and held it five or six years' growth, placed in rowi up before her father, with "see, here about 4U teet apart, are fuuud to answer in father, Hie lowlands, lhe f ound between. M.h row ol trees is planted with vines, which alter nve or six years repay the cost of the plantation and its culture. 22,170 Gtuh Gift, ammounling to $1,000,000 NUMBERS Of TICKEST 100,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets $20 00 Halves 10 00 Quarters 50 00 Eighths or each Coupon 2 50 5i Tickets for 100 00 The Montpelier Female Humane Aseocia lion, chartered by the Legislature of Virginia ano tne Circuit Court of Ornnae countv. proposes, by a series of Grand Gift Concert-, to establish and endow a "rtorne for the Old. In nrni, and Destitute Ladies or Virginia at Montpelier, tbe former residence of President James Madison. GOVRBROR'M OVVtCB.RlCHMORn. Jolr 3. 1874 It affords me pleasure to say that I am welJ acquainted with a large majority of the officer oi tne Jtontneiisr female Association, who reside in the vicinity of my home, and I attest lueiriuieuigence ana i. eir worth and high reputation as gentlemen, as well aa the nublic CJ . m . . .. . K conuueuco, innueucc ana Ruostantial means liberally reoreseu'ed nmone them. JAMES L. KEMPER, Gov. Virginia Alexandra, Va.. July 8, 1874. I commend thein as cent of honor nnA intoin-itv I A.m.. .1.1 . . l r , ... t uuu mny enuueu to ice counuencc ot ice nub tic K. W. UUtlUES, U. K Judge Easfn Dist Va. Further refercne bv nermixsion : Dis Exce quaKeress toin at me .ietnoaist cnurcu Hon.Robt E. Withers, Lieut -Gov. ofVa. and U. S. Senator elect ; Seuators and Members of Congress form Va invested HOME, to foater and enconnge home enterpriaea. Thirty day grace tlluwed in payment of pre nitnnta. With the.e facts before them will the people of fcorth Carolina contim.e to pay annually thouaanda upon thousanda of dullars to build up roreign companies, alien tliey can secure insurance in a Company equally reliable and ever dollar' i premium they pay be loaned and nvetded m our wn Mate, and among our own people ? Theo. F. KLinTZ, J. D. McNEKLY, f Agt's. Salisbury, J?. C. ECUFFIN &TAYLOE. Cen'l. Dia't. Agt's. Greensboro N. C Dec. 31 ly. Since my eyes began to grow dim. and 1 do not read any more, I fiud I'm daily growing in wisdom." "I dreamed last night that I had three friends. How crazy wm are in our sleep." Who was be! Miss Painter, the E.B.FOOTE.MD, 120 LeiiDlon Ayenue, Cor. E. 28th SL, NEW YORl; An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE. AND RECEIVES Letters from all part C Vte Civilized World. IT lit ORIGINAL WAT OF Conflicting a Medical Practice HE IS TREATING Humerous Patients in Europe, the West Indies, the Dominion of Canada, and in every State of the Union. Trains ta and from point East of Uieeaaboro connect t :ecaboro with Mail Trtia to or from point Noita or Sooth. Two Trains daily, both aoys On Afiftdftva f.vnchbarjr AecoBBBodatlna leave KicLmwii.l t son a a . anire at Harkcvdle 1243 r h , leave BntkeviUe 4 85 a a , arrive at Rich mond 7 58 m Pallslao i'aiace Crs oa all night trains be tween Charlotte and Itichmnad. (withtat change) rpctsatiAt have rrogemenu to advertiaa the arbeiiule of this company will pleaaa prial as above For farther information addre S PL A I. LEX. Cen t Ticket cnt. Ureenaboro. N C T M Tt T A LCf TT. Kngineer -k. ( Jen'l SorwrinUadent THB GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE : ,,Ba2i" Chesapeake and Ohio B B Oa ami after Jacary 3rd , 1875 PASSENGER I TRAINS RUN' AS FOLLOWS. MAIL EXPRESS. Leave Salisbury MM a m lo.M a m. " Oneenaboru :t43 " 1.15 pn Danville via R ADS 13 3 - M Va. midland 6.30 - 4J& " " Riebmond 8.15 am H.20 M " Charbittesville, IJH pm 1.16 a Arrivf Uuntiiiftun, 5i& p tn " Ctnrinnatti. 6.00 a n " Uaisville. 7 30 pa IS JO pin " Indianapolia, : 4- - 11J6 an " St. Louis, 0.:t5 a m B.40 p tn 1 t-l r 1M m TXm, xl -mm mitam Lht it UtW EST, uaoat beautiful, delicately aiiaiigeat, wT adjitei, eaail v operated, ad aaBoetktf 'f of all tbe Kaaiily Srw iy Maaabiaaa It w re markable not on It for the ranae and wmnmtj ml iU a wing, but alao for the variety and ill kimla of teiturn whidi it will with facility and rxrtectio. oasag atlk iwsat, 1 mimn ihmd fine or coarwe. aakiC tae Points with the (treat Northvreat, dmtbwest ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL FREE OP CHARCE. Remittance? for tickets mar be made bv ex M .mm - . ' prexs pre-paia, poet omce money order on V asliington, D. C, or by registered letter. For lull particular!, testimonial, du.. send for Circular. Address. U'tn. JAMK8 BAllBOUlt, PrbTM.F. U. A. Alkxasukia, Va. Reliable neenta wanted everywhere. Oct. 1, 1874. Iv. tact con- t.aa .as wnat ire got, ana tne man snatched it from hv.r hand and threw it in the fire and told her she would either have to give up her religion or leave home. And the next morning the little girl came down with a bundle under ber arm, and asking tier what it meant, ahe told him she was goine to "leave her borne." bnt wanted first tn pray for him, .1 mm ana men sue Knelt aua ottered a prayer f.-.. ,i.n .i fY -- - . i. First District -Major H A Gilliam, . i,. . J . . B f u p ,T it liiii- t ' father a eyes awam in tears, and he bade Second District-Q&pt Jas R Tbignen. ml::Ji:rl t T: x v v m .i I uci ttf y i imiue auu pray lur uim, tii x' jL.ii i nam. , . - , - , , . .. ana sue uia stay ana pray, ana ner tat nor Who is HAVE YOU TRIED Tbb State Aqricdltural Society. The following named gentlemen have been appointed Vice Presidents of the Agricultural Scciety for tbe several iudi ciai niaincia. Weak, AKE YOU Nervous or Debilited Third District- Geo W Stanton, J Wooten. Fourth District Major J A Engelhard, Af '"ww ww w a tioi v v Kicliarddon. Itflh District-A A McKethan, L L Polk. Sixth District E W Poa, P E Smith Seventh District Col George William son, .1 liinriley ill now a minister of the gospel. he iSenncl. Brevity being the sonl of wit. the Mur ray Hill clergyman who transformed an old saw into tbe following may be set down solemnly as the coffin thereof : You may kindly gnide Are ynu so Languid that any exertio re quires more of an effort thau you feel capable ot making t Then try J URUREBA. tbe wonderful tonic and invigoratur, which acta ho beneficially on the secretive organt as to impart vigor to all tut) vital forces It is no alcoholic appetizci , which stimnlates for a short time, only to let the sufferer fall to a low depth of misery, but it is a vegetable tonic acting directly on tbe liver and spleen it regulates tbe liowels. qniets the nerves aud gives such a healthy tone to tbe wbol system ;s to soon make the invalid fe like a new person. Its operation is not violent, but is character isca uy great gentleness ; tne patient exrer iences no sudden change, no marked results but gradually his tumble "Fold their tents, like the Arabs. And silently teal away." This is no new untried discovery, but has been long used with wonderful remedial results I hp nrfliifincr Eighth -District -R L Patterson. T W steed to the ervstal hronk which hnhhi IVeen. IdAwh.tli htllaita in tUm anmMAv ann t.n wV. . . . " "" iV'""' -UiStnct Vy 11 Mvres. Jas ner von cannot coerce him to stoon and alalre and is nrnnonnH hv tha hiirhe.t lanthoritiea Stowe. i his thirst into thm ailv. at room ii Um k "the most oowerfnl tonic and alterative known. I "pww - WW" wk w v j m, m W BW VWBU B W I r . .it ' m- a - . i a Rg rr it r n vn vvi a e v r aw-wjwa jwwi va uioi W. 1 r-ir sale by WM. r. KlDPhK A co. new Tenth DutrtctTloxi. R F Armfield. not willine to accent vour nroffered kind n nci...r i tt..i. mT ' I " i - sir aa j ouuiom wMtign new. York. Ko Bcrewrlal nedtdnc or dakterioo i Hat during th pat twenty rrs i hilly naarly or quit 40,000 till! All wecttd wUh weh caa ar oarefully recorded, whether they be eommanicatad by Ma or ta moa. or observed by th Doctor or h ia i physician. The Utter ar all ackmUfte " AS Invalid at a dlstaao ar reqoired to i an extended Utt ot plain qorcUona, wkteh wUl be furnished by mail fre, or at th offlc. A com plete ay (tea of iwf4criac prevent ariaf aw at oonfaaioo. Caa hooka aevar eoaaaltad, except by th phyaictaaa of th establishment. Tor tta oonsulution send for Uat of qoestioo. A sixty-nag panphVat of erideoo of aw ernes sent free also. Addrtu Dr. E. S. FOOTK, Mm 788, Hew York. AGENTS WANTED. Da. Foora la th anther of " Medical Coa HO Bun," a book that reached circulation of over 990,000 copies; alao, ot "FXADI HOXS Talk," more recently pahUabad, which baa aotd to the extent of 70,000 copies ; also, of is Stokt," which ia now being; published to i cornorn tabxx at all, exceptinc th first-Mtntiood work (which la oat ot print), wUl be sent free on application la either Dr. Foots, or th Karra; BUI PitiitV tac Compaay, whose offlc is ItS Kast tSth Street, a-gents both men and women wanted to saw the foregoing works, to whom a liberal profit will be allowed. The beginning ot small fortune have been mad ia selling Dr. FootTs popular work. "Flat Hon TaU" ia parUeularly adapted to adulta, aad " 8cra)ca ra Btobv " is just th thin; for th young. Send for contents tables and see for yoursel vea. Th fin mat anawsn a asaltttad ot question! which ladies and fnU men feel a delicacy about aOci nc of their phyiriana. Tim a hi nothinc ia Uieratur at all ttk either at th foregoing worka. " Scxrjcca ra tot " can only be had of irrati or ot th Publlahar. PLA1M HOK TAl la nh4 m both ta i and German Laagaage. Lt aa XV ADDRESS A3 ABOVX Nor. 1. 1874. tf. Coanectina; at these Trunk Lines fur the Calitnrnia A Texas II ail Trains run daily except Sunday, Exnress M " Saturday, Through TickeU for sale at B. K. offioea at Charlotte, Salisbury, aud Greet btro, Lowet Preifrht Kate made by thi RnnU : For Rat e a and information aa to Route, time etc apply to J C DAMP. So Agent (ireeiuboro .V C K7"EHI GRANTS GO ON LX I'll ESS TRAINS. W. C. WICKHAM. Viee President ; C. R. HOWARD. Gtn. P. f T. Agent ; fi. S. PITCH. Gen. Freight Agent. Richmoxd. York Riveu axtd UHKSAPBAKB KaII.RuaU COMPAATT RiciixiohD. Aurii lta On and alwr TUESDAY, April 21st Ta. aenger and freight Train on thi road will run as fullowa: pBAaeuaer Train for West Point leave Rich mond at 3 P. M. (Sundays excepted), and ar rive si tuenmond Irom West Point at 10 a. daily (Sundays excepted). Tne splendid steamers HAN ANA LOUISE, will mo in connection with this road. and will leave West Point daily (Sandaitex cepted) on the anival of tbe train which leaven Riebmoud at 3 P. M. arriving at Baltimore next morning in ample time to connect with traina fur WoHhinjrtou and the East. North and Weal ; aud leave Baltimore daily (Sundays excepted) at 4 r. M . connecting a Wet Point witb train due at Richmond at lo A. M.,next morning Fare to Baltimore. 13.80: Baltimore and rc- tnrn.Sfi. Wrwhingtn,$4. Pars to Philadel phia. 7 ; to thiladelpbia and return, 13 25. Far to New York, flu ; to New York and re turn, tiy.25. Boton$l5 $. r reight train, for through freight only leave Richmond dailv ( Monday excepted) lth30 At M., connecting with steamer at Weat Point that deliver freight in Baltimore early next morning. Through freight received daily. Freight train. With Passenger car attached. for freight between Richmond and Weat Point, leaven Riebmond Mondays, "Wedneadav and Ptidavs at 7 A M. Local freight received Tuesday Thnradaya and Safurdaya. tun ARD F. FOLGEB SuoerintasaAw f, N. Bbaoo. alsster ef Trxnaporiatioa. cotton thread, fine or coarwe, niakia! thetSwaa. ixCKED-wjjtc-rnTCPi, alika aa ksaSh sStww Ue fabric am. Thaaa, kmverdoth,w aaav bw aewa with great tregth and asaJfcaraaatf fm,i.rh- mmA La m mubmii. thla willing aad nevcr wearving iotrwaaf t aaay he adji fine work on gauae or foaaaaaer turkin of tarlatan, or ruffling, other work which delicate issrs hsve known to oerform. . And with iu simplicity of of operation; -oailorraity ot n anj; capacity for ranp and vHyoCw, fin or roar leariof all nvals wSStawJ SL Wm wbh pteawara refer the pwhlk to tlasOawT and Brottae Medal and Diil BSaja asawalad S ntnm Vf A atrnri I 'ruasia. Eagaa. SSas recenthr in Aoafria at the what i we were awarded five I a i aa. and three for artioiea ssasail Machtoea BntUgft to prearnt to tbe public tne i (to wbicb aii t one can bava U...('nm nf Uarbinc. fori year, made to the letarfeer 9fmmmu T owner of valuable Sewing Machine Paienta, aaa which ahewa the praeaaa nuashwr as waus old by each Compear. im Mm 9T ttn M.rrr M.a.fscttac C.. SATai IITSSt lU WKetet a II- a afe-ia-C.. Sw TVlaS wrV g BVakce Slsj i a -chir r c .. SS,1S wlJMn S laa B i . aiavta! SttCS tasr a.a ;a '.vaa a iaa aTctlt 1 JSl Jf-S S5 wnea a n-JW wm9 kj?noZ T.Ttf 1AATS sam JMJ t? H ixasi u.t3 IBS 13 a r. How de V'r r - , j.Jj Oxla de I -" iW Iw . . 4. v 1 L-ainrion n-r'r- a I s - - ------ mm mm r I .r I 'Mm 1874. j Sartieii, aversthl. d W m I WISH mmi I r - m . wa aa t"? , r'k- dA i.ui Lies Urn St. O fo rr O 4m aV r Z rsL . Dl- Sattoo ll.'t de IM The reader will ko rvoU that althoagk it charged that Sewing Machine are sold at ' ormously high price, yet he will aee that reve al firm, that were in existence have fules ef abandoned aa aan profitable boaineaa. We respectful I v aolicit a call from all deal rip a find rfaaa Rwina llyhisa. At our Store near the PuUie Sq oar will he found the UTCfT IMMOYED ATTACHMENTS r Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, Ac. Bilk, Linen, and Cotton Thrw. Reedles, Oil, Ax Infer Manrifaxtiirinr C JOHN A. RAHSAT, Oct. t-tf. for H RD WARE. When no want Hard wars tfaree, call oa the andersigTied at f Granite Row. I D.A.ATWELI. I Salisbnrj.N. C .May 13-tX i ! i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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