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1 people wot knew themselves, aotn sjaajtj would make very dm acquainuw- ResDect to see and kindness to chil dren are nmony the tests of an amiable disposition. To Cure Cold ik the Head. Inhale hartshorn or spirits of camphor seven eight times in five minutes. or r No three men taken at random any- where seem to agree on the Beecher case, and how then shall twelve agree ? The interest on.one cent compounded the birth of Christ would represent lump of gold larger Chan the earth, so it to said. Good manners is the art of making those people easy with whom we con verse ; whoever makes the persons unea sy is the best bred men in company Eveey daughter of the queen of Eng knows how to cook and keen house, which snows that queens are not always devoid of sound sense. A newspaper warmed and placed inside the waistcoat will keep out cold far bet tar than a large quantity of elothing. Now is the lime to subscribe. Generosity during life is a very differ ent thipg from generosity in the hour of death. One proceeds from genuine liberality from pride or fear. Who is wise? He that is teachable. Who is mighty ? He that conquers iiinv self. Who is rich ? He that is conten ted. Who is honored ? He that honor eth others. Charity is never lost : it may meet with Ingratitude, or be of no service to those on whom it was bestowed, yet ever does a work of beauty and grace upon tbe heart ot tbe giver. Self. sav nothing respecting vour-. elf either good, bad, or indifferent noth- log good, for that is vanity ; nothing bad, for that is affectation ; nothing indifferent, for that is silly. It is said that Laura D. Fair, the mnr deress, has become wealthy by invest mentn in mining stocks during the late of speculation at oaa Francisco. Value of Time. As nothing truly valuable can be atUiued without industry, so there can be no persevering industry - . J- . I Without A rloon emmn nt Mia vn na f limn I Disputes. If is an excellent role to be observed in all disputes, that men should give soft words and hard argu ments ; that they should not so much Strive to vex as to convince an opponent rl I . 1 t T 1 m t r t i ne oiner aay a riingnampton girl ot fered to let a countryman kiss her for five cents. "I gad," exclaraed the bucolic Touth, "that's dam cheap if a fellow only Wl Vav a-UV V -J And now they sav William Penn would sit down under a tree with Indians about bina, and, telling them of the better world beyond the sea, deal himself four aces and Win the game. The internal revenue forces pounced oun tain down on a distillery in South Mou Burke comity, a few days ago, and were pot a little surprised to find that it ran by two women. was There is a eruff old party who lives opposite to a church where the members Of tne cnoir meet twice a week to prac- mt m a . I tice, and who says if the singing affects Heaven as it affects htm, there'll be no use of going there for happiueess, A thief was arrested in England the other day who admitted his guilt i i .i-. i . aud aaxeu tuai sentence oe passed as a pro taction to himself and the public. "For," aid be, "its a terrible thing that a fellow like me should be going about." A country dealer sent to Chicago for a copy of a little hook entitled "Seekers after God." The work not bei ng in stock at the time, the dealer received a note to the effect that there were no "Seekers after God" in Chicago. Ignorance and Violence There never was auy party, faction, sect, or eabal whatever, in which the most ignor ant were not the most violent ; for a bee la not a hosier animal than a blockhead. iope. A Dick street schoolboy had just got bis face fixed to sing. "Let us love one another," when a snowball hit him in the mouth, and so confused him that he yelU ed : "Bill Sykes, jes do that agin an' I'll chaw yer ear off." Solitude and Society. It is easy, in the world, to live after the world's op inion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man ia he who, in the midst of the crowd, keeps with per feet sweetness the independence of soli tude. Emerson. Three Saginaw girls of the Methodist persuasion having met together, concluded - to pray for the welfare of their lovers, but the first one had not got very far along in her petition when it was discovered that they were all engaged to the same man. The religoius exercises were at once termi nated. A gentleman who had built a small bouse in a sequestered part of his grounds for his private study , showed it to a friend, remarking, "Here I sit reading from morning to night, and nobody a bit the wiser." Honesty. There is no man, bnt for own interest, bath an obligation to be honest. I here may he sometimes temta lions to be otherwise ; but, all things con sidered, he shall and it the greatest ea-e. the highest profit, the best pleasure, the most safety, and tbe noblest fame, to be hou est. The increase of internal tax on tobacco and lnky, per telegram this morning from Washington, will occasion consider able flutter iu those large branches of trade and industry. We predict the im position will not raise as much revenue as the present law produce. Periershurg Hews. Idleness. It is a mistake to imagine umy wc p"""i .... i i - . , 4i ambition and love, can triomph over the rest Idkmes. langnid as she .s often, masters them all ; she, indeed influences all oar designs and actious, and insensi bly consumes and destroys both passions and virtues. n Qtn ... n r;nrSt W h failed to convince his wife of the truth of his doctrines. On a winter night he Arise, wife! I awoke her, exclaiming : hear chariot wheels of God," "Lie still, you old fool," said the practical wife; "the Lord wouldn't be 'round here on wneeis wun sucu gooa sicigumg. Thb Court-House at ConeordN. G., was destroyed by fire on last Monday night Tbe fire originated in Litaker's store near the edifice. The records and Sheriff's papers were saved. Insurance on the Court-House $4,000, on Litaker's store $1,000. The residence of Major Foard was in great danger, cangbt several timesrbut escaped. A merican to have been annexed by Egypt, is a country of Africa, east of Nubia, in be tween five and sixteen degrees north lati tude, and forty to forty-six degrees east longitude. It is little known, bnt is said to be fertile. Its population, consisting of Arabs and negroes, is estimated to be about 200,000. - An experienced farmer tells us that a salt box in constant reach of cattle, horses or m tiles, without forcing it to them by mix- :.. i.v e i j . . i x ' . . J. . i water, will keep their stomachs sweet, their ' r ' I system in order, and will prevent epidem- ic and disease. It has been tried with great success by farmers who before its use had lost stock. The first Roman journal appeared over 2,000 years ago, and the news was writ ten on wmto wooden taoiets. rontitex Maximus was the editor. It first appear ed only once a year, but the public became so eager for it that the government found itself obliged to issue the journal daily. Some of these journals are still in exist ence. attention 0HEIFF8. in the recent murder trial in Pasqnotank county, Judge Enre of 1st Judicial District, decided that the fact of a man not having paid his taxes disqualified him from acting as a juror. We learn that this is in aceordance with a recent decision of the Supreme Court. If Supi this be so, Sheriffs should hereafter, when required to summon a venire leave out all i . . 0, . . Ill , this 110 an Shnrlffj almnlH hopaattar nthm, who stand in the category. The papers are disputing about the value of a collegiate education to enable a ! uian to rise in politics. While a large number of prominent men now in Con gress are graduates, there a who are not. Among the member three clergymen. SZLur - ' are an ac- tor, a stenographer, a jeweler, a tailor, an omnibus driver, an engineer, several edi tors and printers, a carpenter, eight sol diers and a hotel proprietor. Ex-Governor ritli a painful Horatio Seymour met accident on Saturday evening last. Mistaking a pitcher contain- m a 8lronS solution of sulphate of copper r!a P'tcner ot water, he rubbed some of its contents in ins eyes, ana as mey Dccjyne painful he administered glycerine. This greatly increased the pain, and when medical aid arrived the Governor war un- h"e to Pen u8 eyes. At fi -st it was feared that the eyes had been pormanen lal " " 1 a I 1 1 C 1 . a . "7 "unrea, dui gKiutui ireatmeut has rc moved this danger. 1 ;i i Fekding Stock Liberal feeding of stock will be foand ot benefit. Observe caution with cows in high condition; as iuey near me period oi caiving, lei tneir feed be gently laxative, and not stimulat ing. No corn-meal should be eiven to snch cows. Bran is safe feed, and if there is any sign of fever, a pint of linseed oil, or a dose of salts, should be given, as a precaution against inilk-fever. Pure air is of vital consequence to stock confined in stables. Animals will maintain their natural heat better in a pure cold air, than in a warm foul one. The bottom of a pond in Sontbington, Uonu., is covered with decomposing vege table matter producing carburetted hydro gen gas in considerable quantity. The surface of ihe water ia frozen over, and holes are cut through the ice for fishing. The gas rises through the water, and at night the boys, by holding lighted match es at the holes, ignite it and have the oddest kind of boufires to skate by. A little girl about nine vears old. savs the netrwt Free Press, was ems-ins: the a - m 'mi Campus Martins yesterday, bavins her ..i. . i: m i . ' ! . mulct e uiuuer pan on ner arm, wuen a man gave a pull at the long braid of her hair hanging down her back. "Did von do that, sir ?" she exclaimed, whirling around, ne admitted that he d d. and she continued : "Mav he von don Know wno l am, sir. l a eneraeed to I t -r . Jack Thompson, sir, and we're to be mar ned in nine years, sir !" In Brittany there is said to prevail curious matrimonial custom. Un certain fete days the young ladies appear iu red petticoais, with white or yellow borders around them. The number denotes the portion the father is willing to eive his daughter. Eaeh white band, representing silver, De to kens ene hundred francs of rent ; and each yellow band denotes gold, and stand tor a thousand trances a year 1 bus the young farmer who sees a face that pleases him has only to glance at the trimming of the petticoats to learn in an instant wearer. what amount accompanies the Giving Happiness. To give happie ness, u is said, is trod like ; but there ar- uiuereuv ways oi giving it. we presume iew would cnoose it as it is said once have been administered by a captain the navy, who, on meeting a frieud as he f landed, boasted that he had left his whole ship's company tho happiest fellows in the World. "How so t asked his friend. " Wh, I have just flogged seventeen, and they 1 aa a are nappy it is over, ana all the rest are happy that they have escaped ?" Unmasking. Tir:.L . 1. v. . j ff IHI SUV OIIIUIU uuuicroiuu io uiwo. Programme is now openly endor Jby tUe ptTadpbia Pr5, Vhich organ has been sitting for a fed days on the fence It lets the oat out of toe bag in these remarks: "All other means having failed, there ''ought to be no question now among Be- pobheans as to the policy to be adopted "toward not the South but that small "and dangerous class which is its worst "onnniu Tf tit at w1ijo baa nnt hppn "foreshadowed in the President's message "and shaped in the Republican caucus, "the party had better abandon the ques tion to the Democracy fot solution, and "with it all hopes of securing a halj dozen ifJtnmJ ,. frnut the Smith i'h 1 S7fi " VlWlVf V V V W-Wmj v W ' W WW mV W W mm m Will, the Democrats and Conservative Republicans in Congress let this infamous measure to throttle the South prevail. WtL Star. . - Dr. Liyingtone is said to have express ed the utmost contempt for lions : MV.. .!!, -I.-'- . i - - " r .u. ty in .London with Sir Jbdwin Landseer, 'but yen do not know the beast. There is no more majesty about him in tbe forest than there is about that poodle. It is all poe try. Lions are an an t cowards cowardly, sneaking beasts. You can hardly tell a lion from a donkey when you come upon mm in tue iorest ; and it you come upon a lion suddenly, hi first impulse is to tuck his tail between his legs and bolt. He will spring upon you if he comes up m on you unawares and can have time to eroncll. hnt If n mnn nt tha rnnriM In . j . . . Imilr a Ilin in rim tnna vnn linn ntt ni-,n . ;fl ' ''HE NEVER SURRENDERS." New Tork Sun It is one of the best attribues in Gen Grant's character, to which he largely owes his success as a soldier, that he nev- er surrenders. Herald 9 Nonsense. He surrenders when he is compelled, just like anybody else. H was compelled in the San Domingo busi ness ; he was compelled in 1854 when he surrendered his commission to escape be ing court martialled for drunkenness ; and he will be compelled to surrender his third term insanity in 1876. In the war of the rebellion he would have surrendered if his antagonists had been able to compe him . but Mr. Lincoin and Mr. StantFon UnnW tK i,j a ua . u took care that he always had troops en on iron miw .uaiuainuic UUHUUUincuuaU ... " to save him from that necessity. Grant is a pretty obstinate man but he comes dowu w hen he can't help it. A Big Bigamist. At the recent term of the conrt at Lan n j w v easier, o. juage Alacxey sentenced James Martin, a white man. to six month imprisonment in the penitentiary for tl crime of bigamy. In pronouncing sen tence the judge admonished the prisoner iu a solemn and impressive manner of the gravity of his crime, closing substantially as follows : "James Martin, the court is credibly informed that you have six wives now living in Lancaster countv. Th law does not tolerate such a monopoly, but the court recognizes, as a mitigating circumstance iu your case, the fact that yon dwell in this vast solitude, and you may thoreby have been impressed with the belief that you live in patriarchal times, and you may thus have multiplied your marriages to relieve the loneliness of K mi . . i . i.uc euu uion. i ue court mereiore impo ses upon you the mildest sentence per mitted by the statute, ouo mouth for each wife.' Dogs. The Piedmont Press says : We ac knowledge the receipt of a rather lone and decidely doggish communication from one ofour mountain friends chronicling the untimely and unprofitable end of about 40 fine sheep, the result of one night's operations, by ouly two canines which their owners refuse to allow to be killed. 1 a a a because he is worth as much as any cow. A t tl A "171 --11 r auuiu. uuiu a x armer cans lor a aog tax. v ant to raise sheep, but too i ... . . many dogs-neighbors lost their sheep This is very bad, but the Attorney Gen eral says ours is a Dog's Constitution, m W m - mx mi m. ' toe oogs can't be taxed under it. I he Legislature is afraid Grant will not let us have a convention to ehange it, and so we ftar Grant and the other doss will take this whole country. loo Much Land. Do our farmers ever take it into consideration that om third of the money they have invested in and is worse than useless 7 Such is the fact. We veutnre the assertion that fnllv a M mm m J one halt the taxable land is land that yields no revenue to the owner. Our far mers own too much laud or, at least cul tivate too little ot what they own. Ten acres of timbered land is amply sufficient M . r r. , mm . . lor 4U0 acres ot cultivated land, and this uitcicbb Burptus is not oniy idle money, ..i- i z . a ii out is oeing gradjiily absorbed year bv year in the payment of tax. Much better would it be indeed if our country was di vided into small, well tilled farms, sueh as we see in the Eastern and some of the Northern States. Small farms are mori productive, less trouble to the owner, and yield a tar greater revenue to the State than large ones. Remember this, and trv ano dispose ot yonr unproductive lands tc uiobo woo win cause harvest fields to bloom where now stands useless forest and earth covered with the. wrecks of cen- tunes. Spencer Journal. Ajuwru. i ne tradition men turned in Irving'a Hisiorv of New York .a . . a tii mm m mat the Hudson once flowed west of, aud parallel to, the Highlands, seems to be con tinned by a double row of sand hill stretching to the southeast from New ourgh along the base of the East Mou n tains, and through the Bamapo Valley These sand hills are from fifty to one hundred feet in height, some being easy swells to the level valley, others standing as it were, on edge against the rockv sides ef the mountain, where the East and Schunemnnk mountains contract the val ley to a pass of less thau half a mile in width. NATIONAL HOTEL. Km Xr n.na Vioa train roamntul Vi.r business in this well kuown house, and she earnestly soliots the patronage of her old friends an J 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. Fraley. The Omnibus will be found at the depot as usual to convey passengers to and from the House. Dec. 31, 1874 ly. NEW MACHINE SHOP. I am now Dreoared to do all kinds of repairing with dispatch. With good tools and twentv-five vears experience in the business, satisfaction is guaranteed. Especial attention given to Engine and Boiler work, - Cotton Woolen, Mining and Agriculture Maohiues : and wood turning of all kinds. Shop on Corner of Fulton and Council Street. Salisbury, N. C. Jnly 16. 1874 tf. . H. MARSH. PUPpSamplento Agents II 1. Q nation Needle-boo Ladies' Combi nation Needle-book, with Chromes C A V 1? n. .ymr A On Km Ttwl tnrA I Mam. ' 4w. Something for Ton. Send stamp acd fret HUKST, 75 and 77 Nassau Street, New I York. 4W. I r I SHOTPBa. MUM, FBTO FITTSSUBfiB. 1 MONEY easily made by selling TEAS at IMPORTERS' PRICES, or getting up clubs iu towns and country for the oldest Tea Company in Amarica. Greatest indutv ments. Send for circular, CANTON TEA CO., 148 Chambers St. N. Y. 4w. SAMPLES and aoon- MPLOYMNT Pe.e Outfit Sent Free. We want a suitable person in every neigh borhood to take. orders and deliver goods for our established C. 0 D. Sales of staple and rainilv goods of all kinds in constant use and wear. The oldest C. 0. D. house in America, Sales ove. half a million in 1874 Large Cach Pat to the rieht person. A real chance for all, male or female, at your homes or traveling. No risk. If yon go to work we will send you free and post-paid a line of samples and cotnple outfit. Address at once and secure vour territory. H. J. HALL & CO., 6. N. Howard Street Balti more Md. w4 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 Druggist generally, and FULLER A FULLER, Chicago, III. SHORT POSTPONEMENT DAY FIXED-FULL DISTSIBUTION. FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT ir . i T-i i tt mosw Minaie mm associs- TIOX AT ALRXANDBIA, VA. MARCH "29th, 1875. LIST OF GIFTS. Grand Cash Gift $100,000 GraudCash Gilt 50.000 Grand Cah Gift. . .25.000 !00.W0 75.000 50.000 50,000 JO0.OOU 50,000 400.000 0 Cash Gifts.. 5 Cash Gifts.. $10,000 each. 5,000 esch. 1.000 each. 500 each 1 00 each 50 each. f20 each. 50 Cash Gifts.. 00 Cash Gifts.. 0.00 Cash Gifts.. ,000 Cash Gifts.. 20,000 Cash Gifts. 22,170 Cash Giftt, ammountinrj to $1,000,000 NUMBERS OF TICKEST . 100,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets . .82000 laJves...., 1 10 00 Quarters 5000 Eighths or each Coupon 2 50 5i Tickets for 100 00 The Montpelier Female Humane Associa tion, chartered by the Legislature of Virginia ana me circuit Uotirt of ranun ennntv proposes, by a series of Grand Gift Concerts, to esuioiihii anu endow a ".Home for the Old, In- . a w . . w a - m.-m J urm, anu le-iuure .Ladies ol Virginia" at Montpelier. the former residence of President James Aladiaon. Govkbsor'8 Officb.Richmoxd, Jnly 3, 1874 It affords me pleasure to sav that I am well acquainted witu a large maioritr of the umr of tho Montpelisr Female Aociatinn. -arhn reKide in the vicinity of my home, and I attest ineir intelligence auu fc.eir worth and high reputation as gentlemen, as well as thn .. J :..la . . ... r - cuuiiutucn, luuunuue ana RUDsianual means nocraiiy represented among them. J amus ii. ariMPEK, Gov. Virginia. Alexandria, Va., July 8. 1874. I commend them as gents of honor and integrity ...1,1 A. ii :.i. j mT. ai . . ... amm'J uu juiij tuiuucu to me counuerce ot the nub lie It, W. HUUUES, Tj. &. Judge East'n Dist. Va. Further refereno ly nennipsion : His Exoel lency Gilbert C. AValkcr, Ex-Governor of Va. Uon.Koht h. Withers, Lieut -Gov. ofVa. and. U. . benator elect; sjenators and Members of Uongreaa form Va. Kemittances tor tickets may be made bv ez- prexs pro-pain, post omce money order on !J - " - Washington, D. C.,or by regmtered letter. For tail imrticulars, testimonials. t send lor Circular. Address. Hon. JAMES JJAKBOUK, 1 UES T U. F. H. A. A LKXA5DKIA, V A. Reliable agents wanted everywhere. Oct. 1, 1874. lv. HAVEJ YOU TRIED JURUBEBA, ARE YOU Weak, Nervous or DebUited A re y mi so Languid that any excrtio re quires more of an etfbrt tbau von feel papable of making I Thon try JURUBEBA, the wonderful tonic and luvigorator, wbich acta ko beneficially on tbo accretive organr tas to impart vigor to all the vital forces. It is no alcoholic appetiei , which Ktimnlates lor a snort time, only to let tne tiuifensr fall to a low depth of misery, bnt it ia a vegetable tome acting directly on the liver and spleen It regulates the Bowela. quiets the nerves aad gives such a healthy tone to the wbol system sa to soon make the invalid fe like a new person. IU operation it not violent, bnt is character i i . . . .. iaeu uy great gentleness ; tne patient cxrer leneea no sudden change, no marked results bnt gradually bis troubles "Fold their tents, like the Arabs, And silently teal away. This is no new untried discoverr. bnt has I been long need with wonderful remedial results and ia pronounced by tbe highest laathoritiea tne most powerful tome and alterative known, Aii your druggist for it. Fur sale by WM. P. &IDDLR t Co. Kew f& mm nVVOT VEW Of any and eTery kind. Send lUmp ki Cataloraa. ilili mmm fitat Wulliia nd Soline Oil ? At Eeduoed Prices at EMI88' Next to Meroney ot Uro. JAS. LEFFELS IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbin ww ivsm I POOLE dt HUNT BALTIMORE, Haaalastarars for tas South and teatkwsst; Nearly 7000 now in use. working under heads varying from 2 to 240 feet I 24 sizes, from 5 to 96 inches. The most powerful Wheel in the market. And most economical in nse of Water Large ILLUSTRATED l'amhplet sent post free. MANUFACTURERS, ALSO,Or Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, Babcock & Wilcox Patent Tnbulous Boilers, Ebaugh's Crusher for Minerais, Saw and Grist Mills, Flouring Mill Machinery for White Lead Works and Oil Mills. Shafting Pulleys and w w Hangers. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. Sep. 3. 1874 6mos. .P. BATTLE. President. F. H CAMERON. Vice President. W. H. HICKS, Sec'y. NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE Insurance COMPANY, I LEIGH, N. O. CAPITAL. $200,000. At end of Fint Fiscal Year had waned over 900 Policies without suatainine a (tingle lam. Prudent, economical and energetic manage ment nas maae it A SUCCESSFUL CORPORATION. Thw Company iaraea every desirable form of Policies at as low rates as but other First Claas Company. Imposes no usel or travel. restriction upon residence Has a fixed paidnp valuconall policic I after two annual payments. Its entire assets are loaned and invested Al HOME, to foster and encounge home enterprise. Thirty day" grace allowed in payment of pre aaimna. V ith these farts before them will the people! oi .orti Carolina continue to pav anntinllv thou-amla npon thousand of dollars to build up Foreign Companies, when they can secure insurance in a company equal i reliaule ami every dollars preruiuin they pay be loaned and inveatcd in our own State, and among onr own peopier Theo. F. KLUTTZ, 1 J.D. McNEELY, Agt'a. Salisbury, N. (J . RUFFIN A TAYLOR. Cen'l. Dis'L Agt's. Greensboro N. Ci vw. 31 ly. E. B. FOOTE. M.D. 120 Lexington Arenne, Cor. K 28th SL, NEW YORa An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE, AND RECEIVK3 Letters from all parts C the Civilized World. IT lit ORIGINAL VAT OF Coniictini a Medical Practice HE IS TREATIKO Numerous Patients in Europe, the Watt Indies, the Dominion of Canada, and in every State of the Union. ADVICE CIVEN BY MAIL FREE OF CHARGE. Ho merearial madidne or deleterious drafts I Has during the past twenty years treated tally nearly or quite 40,000 cases. All fa aeoted with each ease are carefully recorded. they ha communicated by letter or la or observed by the Doctor or his aaaodate The latter are all scientific medical AU invalids at a i aa extended list of plain qaeettosM, which will tarnished by mall free, or at the office. A ea paste if stem of confusion. Case books oTcr the physicians of the astabHstaaeat. Tot tree consultation send for list of s,ssalliiai A sixty pace peaiphfc of srllssrss ef saecess sent free also. Err. XI. B. FOOTE, Box 788, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Da. Voovb Is the author at tmt, Ooas. saoa Bdsb," a book that reached a ilinhahi ef over 150,000 copies; also, of "Punt Hoam Tata," mora recently pabtUhsd. which has sold to the extent of 70,000 copies ; also, of IB Stobt," which is now bains rrahliihssl la i ef aa, eaosptfaag the Srat mrlsail work (which is oat of print), arffl be seat free oa spplicarlea to either Dr. Foots, or the gamy till rakuah JfftjBW olBce is MS Xaat SSth Street. She foregoing works, to whom a ttberal proat will be snowed. The besaahats of have been made in work. 9 Plain Hoarn adapted to adults, and fast the thins; for the i and ssa for is Mthiac sa wsramrs at all like ef the torcfjotac works. "Sctxnca : ana only ha had of agents or of the PLAIN ilOSK TALK " IS land Oarassa l eta con- small fortunes t Dr. room's pwpahsy Tsaa ia paniewlarly Serenes nr Sroar " Is yoang. tend for contenu fives. The former snwea DDBXSS Not. 1. 1874. tt ABQYI. AND THE SOUTH WES f Ljqssssr MmfflfW The undersigned wishes to inform bti nssr Meade that he aaa received ike fPP01" ent to sell through tickets from Balwbury, ft. i ' . . . n u A via Charlotte, UolumtUA ana Aagoma . " and their Soathern uonnecuona. i n" Kmhrrant Ticket, or Fir Cmm Tickets sold, end Wage checked throtli. Je-wWla. to take Ldtoorer u nm nuii own, it greaUy to their own advuiUgeby MgotiaUag in resrard to States, time and Connection" will be furnUhed either personally or throagh the A. POPE,Gen'l. St Ticket A i,ASJC l Colombia J. A. IfeCONNAUGHEY. Aft C.C.4A.R.B, OA.V.C. Sept. kV4 gfgtal Agcat Piedmont Air Line Railway I Richmond ft Danville, Richmond & Danville R. W., H. C. Division, tad North Western Jf. -C. R. W. C0NDEN8ED TIME-TABLE. In Kfftct ea and attar Suaday. See. tf, 1174 GOING NORTH. mWrmw Bsilgrl I STATIONS. Mail. Emm. Leave Charlotte 10 00 r a SJS a M " Air-Line J'nct'n 10.08 8 6 "Salisbury...... 12.90 a ST 10.64 " Greensboro S.4S ' 1.15 r M " Danwille SIS " S.SS " Dundee 6.96 " J 48 " " Barkerllla 11 33 8.90 " Arrire at Richmond. 9.92 r It. OS r GOING SOUTH. STATION. ' Mia. Ein Leave Biehmnd IS) r a 5.03 A.H. " Borteri la..M... 4.41 " 1' Dundee.: 9.96 i Danville 9.29 " LIS T M " (Jreensboro. 12.96 a 4.16 " ' " Salisbury... .... 3.27 6.4S 44 ( " Air Li ne Xact'n 6. 16 M 8 .58 " Arrive at Charlotte. . . S.99 a u 9.66 44 UOING EAST. tiOMa WSKT. STATIONS. Mail. Mail if Leave Gieenaboro.. 9 3 35 a a .Arr. U SOr a Co Shojla . . " IUIeiah .... lew s L'relO 15 8.48 44 5 38 Arr. at Goldboro'... ll.SB A a ul.'r.lffirii NORTH WESTEaNN.C.R ( Salem Brasch. ) Leave (Jreensboro 4.26 r Arrive at Saleta 6 IU ' Leave Salem - 9.20 AX Arrive at Greensboro 11.16 raanenger tra.u leariaa Raleiah at 6 SB r a connect aKrreensboro' with tbe Northern bo and train; making the quickest Uaaa U all Wort her a citiea. Price ot TickguTiaio aa via other routes. Train to aad from point Eaat of (ireensUxo connect at Uirensboro with Stall Trains to or (rum points North or South. Two Trains daily, both ways Oa Bandsya Lvncbburg Accommodation leare Richmond at 900 A M , an ire st Barkeailla 12 43 r at , leave Baikaaill 4S6 a a, arrive at Rich mond 7 58 A ii Pullman Palace Cars oa all night trains be tween Charlotta aad Richmoad, (without change) Papers hat haTe arrangement toadrertise the above. hedale of this comiianv will u lease print as For further information addreas 8 B. ALLEN. Ccn'l Ticket Ajrvnt Greensboro. NC T U R TALCOTT. KngHneer Sc (iea'l Superintendent THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE Chesapeake and Ohio E On aad aiter Jaaaary 3rd , 1875 . PASSENGER TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS. MAIL EXPRESS. Leave Salisbury 14.40 a SB 10.54 1.15 3 30 4.96 &90 1.15 r.25 IS JO 1IJ35 Mi a m. p m tireenaU.ro 3 43 Danville via R AD6 13 " Ta. midland 6.30 Richmond 8.15 a m p m p m " Charlottesville, 1 .30 a m p m a m p m a m pm Arrive Huntington, " Uincunattt, Lruisvillo. 7 JO Indianapolis, 7 St Louis, tt.35 a a Connectine at these Points vrith the Trunk Linos for the Northnreat. S..ulbwoat California & Texas Mail Trains ran dallv exceot 8ondav. Exnreaa 44 44 44 - Batnnlar. Through Tickets ftr sale at R. R. offices at Charlotte, Salisbury, and Greet sboro. Ixwe-it Freight lUtes made bj this Ronta : For Rate sand information as to Route, time Ac apply to J C.DAMB. So Agent G rcennboro .V C !yEMIGRANT8GO ON EXPRESS TRAINS. W. C.WICKHAM. Vitx PrLd-n R.HOWARD. Gen. P. at T. Agent; B. S. FITCH. Om. Freight Agent. Ricrxovd. Yoajc Rirca ajtd Chesapeake Railroad Cokpavt, RlCtlsjoXD. Anril Ifrtn IKTd ja anu aner TUESDAY, m Apnl 21st Pea- senaer and fMinlii T , . : iL! a ... - -" vu uiu rusa win run aa lolluws raaeenaer Train for West Point l.M sk. uunu a r. at. iBundaya exoepted), and ar mw.nvicnuiondiruin Wot Point at 10 a ., UBIiy nUDdSVi stmbLmII mu- 'i .. . r- luts BDieuUlU aLeamtra HAVkVs t ni'iii ... . a. 1W U IBB. Win run in (-onner-t inn wltK ik;. mm. A mm.X ill I wr " " iBSfS Stoat I'otnt nailw Gn..... rrl Ul? snivel of the train which leaves ruenmouu at .1 P. M. arrivina axRaJtim,.. inrrnin(t in amnle ti fur Waahangwn and the Saat. North and Wast . a U u ,um"re daily (Sundays excepted) at 4 P. M , nnnnsutsnrr at Wm Pnfnt wio.ir.i. due at Richmond at 10 A. M.f next morning tfL Umore.fa ; Baltimore and ra turn.tft. Waahinrton.ad Wr. w.;i-.ii R1; fU u Ph ladelphia and return. 13 . . Ul?lcw Tork-t0: to New Tork and re turn, 1195. Boatoa ra nnu re- Freight train, for throueb freight only lenren Richmond daily (Monday exoepted) 10:30 At th.;T?ne;tiil.wJth lt Wast Point that deliver freight in Baltimore early next morrUng. Through frrigsU received daily. Freight train, with Paaaengcr oar attached for freight between Richmond and WeatpSnt." Uavea xtiebmond Monday,, Wid Fridays at 7 A.M. Local freietL; Tuesday. Thnnd.r. andXnrSyT EDWARD F. F6LOEB W. N. Baaoo. MmIc of TrsaS' Or Home Office OFFICKU8. A.G. McIlwaixk, IXAsct Paul, - ... La Is. O. TS3I1IAXT, - 8amL B. Pall" . Dr. R. W. Jxrrxav, Stock apilnl ORGANIZED MA Ratio of Aeuu o all eeairdbl ratea of Preaaium aafetj. tnthepoucyUpiain Eaailiah, b," be no lUSVaTDKBSTAJiniKG a will hawrtily aavdorae. rLH" at a w "jstia ata.. . Pw Ik.. fV . a y ."MJ, has tterif. as well as persons expecting , a aBaaj should examine it carefollr AT RAYllEa General Agent !SJL J. w Local kmm Z v N.a March 19, 1874 ly. CRAIGE & CiUlGl Asavraiar&i9 A1 AM. 3oltfit0Tdtnoiiltrtiki. Rueeial sitaniiita .t J: J . ng in Bankruptcy. rrps. 5, .1 JOHN W MAONET, Attorn e at Law SALTS I: l YN C. Special AtteiilMiu given to ''itBccL. Office in Court llne. March 5, 1874. ly. BlaciDer aid Mm tit i j t . 1 1 ) 1 1 , and Solicitors. - SALJSULfJtYtX.w Jaaaary 2S IrV 4 at. S I SgasasBaM Cheap Chattel Mtirtgngn, and r ther various blanks for sale Un THE NEW FAMILY 8INGER '8EWING MACHINE. We claim and can aWw that It UtasO . moat beautiful, delictU-ly arranges, i auiustf?l. eaiiv oocraicu, nuiiuwm of all the Familv Sewiua Machines. maskable not only for tbe range sad itm Mwin. Kit .Un Crir tbe earietf aatl kinds of texture which it will e facilite and oHectMNk. teniae silk twist, 1 coUon thread, fiaa or coarse, making tr TffWaW-ff rsTinat itriH, alike oa eefandM the fabric aewn. Thua, bea-er ciath, or j4 miT be aewn with treat strengtli andesBSSBf n r . I , V, . . rwl In a mnmMt tills WulHgBW VI m , u m - r- never-wearvina instrument rosy t i 0 - mmm - - fine work on eautc or goamcr luolrina f l.alan lT mm I riff Of other work which delicate fingers hart aa known to perform. And with iu simplicity of cotuU orties; m of operation; uniformity of raacrst ""V any speed; capacity for range and rtintjmmm fine or coarae leaving all rivals Ikrhutf IS. We whh pleeumre refer the public u ithtW" nod Bronac Medals and Diploma oar Machines in America, Prnasis, Mgtsjg recently ia Austria at the Expoitu is i""" where we were awarded five Medals, MarTW m . C- nwd savaV areas, and three lor articles m.wui--Machines Bat ilrirea iu miKrligresJarftaaw to preaenl to the public the wora T"i (to which any one can hare ocwss)ol ent aaanuiacturers oi nm""p,i .7j hr S years, made to the receiTer j owners of ralnable Sewing MaesniM: which shears the preciae number of old by snch Cosnpanr. ism 170 ISM M.aafaartnc Oa.,S-ISl mJ WjJ an-Haaa da Ta nl mZmUt n i, MacMn. Co., en.wM ree a Baker Sewing aWfBC da mmmm , mm mm is arr rJi sua afs Issax a Otwka aa ! aawdavtea r. da . B. SraaaeSorf de Ke ane I a at oa M iff Laear Orteioal II rinkled Ljes aaadai j ?m de Em- Ire de P-aHsaas da rae turn J. n M'Kar C. F. Tk I4H Calaa aettoa-Ue'e de mmA .uu de 771 The render will aUo noU that aJUaaa-- charged that Sewing Machine are ''f ormooaly high prices, yet he a ill set t. 0 al firms, that were in existence ha" ; an amproatabie boineea. We lleaolicitacalIfrc"r a first clans Dewing M mtm claas Sewing Mecarne. ai our oiwc Dttr ma i uum i Ulttl IMPROVE! AmCHUP A. a. . 1 tl.K WiBST for Tocking, Cordinp, RufBine. Ac Bilk. Linen, and Cotton Vaedles. Oil. Ac. Inrer Kannfactunnf C JOHN A. BAMJ. Oct. 1-tf. H R1) WAKE when ton want n 1 ai " flsroes" - i ndersigrrcd st figures, aall on the n Granite Row. .mmer-Wllm tftpBBBBBsBwaTl lJ Ia W lfc flBflB asaVsflN3uBHa9 W ? . Cm.. Vv S.WSJ - ' ist mum A" f rlcae Sail is Beer Peer- M ja SdS a-ss t- rn 2 ss - Wirssn da lSSl 7 Kdf a. P. Basra da tt tat r da .tjtjt ufS Oesle - da ': aaara . da ta? York. D. A. ATWavnw SalUbary.C.MaylS-tf.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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