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Carolina Watchman.
LOCA L .
APRIL 22.
Htm Mr. W. T. Linton.
papr hw been started at Raleigh,
tailed the Capital. ;
-v, heaviest frost of this J fell last night.
Itbid u appearance of a young mow.
n not forgot tho Railroad mooting to bo
UH to morrow night
Aito tho BailToad mooting at Meroney's
Hill to-morrow night.
Tbe Premium list is now in tho
Sffm .oo he reedy tor dutribution.
ts-Indepondont Order of Odd Fellow o
No. 2. wUl ouiubly celebrate the 20 of
(next
Monday.)
Wo are indebted to Messrs Bernhardt & Sons
for courtesies extended to ub, who are, by the
way, just now receiving their new stock of
Spring and Summer Goods. Their stock is
large and comprises nearly everything the
farmer, mechanic, or the people of leisure may
desire.
The business managers of the firm, Messrs.
C. T. and P. M. Bernhardt, by their courtesy,
and close attention to business, hare built up a
good trade and grown deservedly popular with
the people. Success to them.
If our citizens would put forth a little more
effort if they would resolve to increase the
trade of their town if they would only show a
disposition to keep abreast with the "times
none hare a richer or more extended scope of
country to draw from. The trade of a large
belt of counties naturally seek this point, and
it needs only the proper effort and encourage
ment to secure it. We have lost much already.
but we have lost nothing that we can not regain
with the proper means. We most keep up
with other places and tiie times. hen we
resolve to do this, all our lost trade will
return.
At St. John's Ltjthebak Church, the tjmy sharp attack
Pastor, Kev. J. O. Neiffer preached a pastoral From the Philadelphia Times.
sermon as announced on last Sabbath. Text: n l.ivlrv for wadmii ia shown in
"I am the good shepherd, and know mf bavin? Mrs Monlton naked if she did not
as aEV. l wf m. m.
sheep, ana am Known 01 mine, as the Father kiss bim this great, oily lubber, who baa
knoweth me, even so know I the Father ; and kissed all the animal creation and put his
I lay down my hie for the sheep: St. John mouth on every thine but tbe Bible.
10th ch. 14th & 16th verses.
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As on last Sunday, the mutual and respective The variety of kissing introduced in
duties of naator And flnrk wore Hwlt noon .nt tbe Beeclier business ia calculate J to a-
nn this occasion elaborated in snerifir. detail mazepeople who do their kissing by an
Th anhieotwa.wi.il bandied .d ifTTTtff l ncre nave oeen w parox ysmai
I . . 1 ? a .
in appropriate and seasonable thoughts. If the inspirational aiss, toe ! I
- v.i l . a .a i 1. ...... n n rt i i
the true, ideal chnrch-soirit is ever reached . i loe eniuusaauc a--, sow uuiy
it will be when the pulpit and the pews under-
a I Ma-. n m .
I NEW J
Co operation in Farming.
a dUnatca left here a few days ago from a
i 'SmZm to her husband, that read : "Is
rnivivv mm
joallTingl bend me some money,
. n.,lAd of Beef, consigned to some
onfst Hickory was one of the novelties in the
frtiftUeol-wek-Air
. the Harrow -.-Judge Cloud, Mr
slcitor bob-on, and Port-Master Bringle set
nff W the oarrowa of the Yadkin on Tuesday
morula UU.
A nioetinr of the eitisens will be held at
w.-.n.,'. Bell Friday night Wrd.inat., to take
Zm .MmrM for the advance-
ou""
Bisut uf the welfare of the town.
i Railroad meeting will be held atMeroney '
Hall to-morrow night. Everybody I earnest,
ioriud to be present and take part in the pro
esvdtngs.
(literal Gorman of tbe Horse Marines, now
Mayer of Raleigh, is getting himself in rsther
v..j oder about Raleigh, by vainly imagining
aw iU l.w and the law is in him. But
Mai Ss Si wmm
like all law breakers he will come to grief.
stand, and act ont toward each other the line
of conduct indicated by the spirit of the text.
The attendance here was good, and the music
even better than usual.
kiss : the kiss of reeoucilaiiou, tbe kiss of
grace, merer and peace, and the kiss
w e mi e
Candidates' for the Convention.
Messrs. Editors : It is time the people of
mutual. Tbe other kisses are reserved
for tbe rebuttal and euro-rebuttal testimo
ny. It would not do to bring them oat
all at once; there ia a limit to human eu
durance.
The most popular of the hymns sune bv
Rowan was thinking of suitable men to repre- Sankey, tbe vocal partoer of Moody, the
sent them in the approaching Convention ; and revivalist, has this choroa :
"Hold the fort, for I am coming.''
Jesus signals still ;
Wave the answer back to heaven ;
"By thy grace we wilL"
Sara the Shelby Banner: Thomas
it is very important that we should send our
best men. I beg leave to suggest the names of
Hon. Burton Craige and Luke Black mer, Esqr
What say you?
MILL BRIDGE.
Through the politeness of our worthy sheriff
C. F. Waggoner, we went down yesterday and
took an inventory of the jail-stock on hand.
The following is the list of those who are to
be consigned to the tender mercies of Judge
Cloud next week. One fact speaks volumes :
there are fourteen in all, of whom twelve are
colored J
NAMES. CHARGES.
Ohas. McRary, Colored Stealing Bacon
John Mullin, White Stealing Money
John Hall, Colored Bastardy
John Cousin's Colored Fighting
A. D. Sales', M Gambling
Knos Sherrill, White Barn-Burning
Wm. Winford, Colored Bastardy
BEECH KB St." HE OF Hit
C EN'CIS.
IHN9-
Oscar Sumner,
Tom Postern,
Sam Allison,
Joe Wheeler,
Wm. White,
John Maxwell,
John Berry,
of Caleb Setzer.
case.
Bastardy
Stealing
Stealing Shoes
Stealing Sausage
Stealing Clothing &c.
Gladdou, was tried this week in cur Court
for the murder of Calvin Rippy, was
found guilty and sentenced, by His Hon
or Judge Schcnck, to be banged on the
23rd of this month. Gladdou is a vunne
"If this trial convinces meof my hut man. about 23 years old, of erender'build.
pale faced and feminine features. He
grew up in ignorance and pretn-itiroly ac
quired many evil habits. He served out
two years in the South Carolina peniten
tiary for robbing the marl.
fProm tbe Cincinnatti Commercial.
band's guilt, I will part, with him on the
steps of this Court House. But I hare
no fear of such a result.
A correspondent of tbe Prairie Farmer
says : The one chief advantage of large
farms is that their owners are thereby ena
bled to employ abundant help and keep it
constantly employed, and to secure great
er returns from agricultural implements,
reaping machines, grain drills, etc. Most
of these advantages can just as well be
secured by a system of co-operation a
mong neighboring farmers, making one
mowing machine or reaper cut over as
much ground as if it were owned by
tnousaim acre lariuer, having one corn
shelter used in common in a neighborhood,
and having three or four farmers dob
together, changing works when a stress
ot harvesting or other pressing work
makes it necessary. I know many places
where this is done, generally where a
father has settled three or for sons on and Everybody elSC
farms Ot their own m his neitrhboihood. rt. ? . T . , . ,
Each manages for himself, bnt each is
ready to turn in and help when it becomes
necessary. It ia always noticed that
farmers working thus in common are usu
ally prospered, and there can be no doubt
that the co-operative principle la to be
credited with greater success. In fact,
some such way as this is the only means
by which expensive labor saving machin
ery can be profitably ased on small
farms.
KIM'S COLUMN.
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A FOBTTOT XT E-ry family W
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fiu Soid y Agasta.
KtK un. ra.
witii tvo Cwroa
300 Broadway, N. Y
8S an
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HBO. F. KLUTTZ.
Wholesale V Retail Drur
gist
SALISBURY, W. 0.
lomercnantB, House
keepers, Young Folks.
COEE"Plcto Area. Ladles'
Bone!
u Accessory to mnrder
Tbe last is the only capital
A Citixsns' Mswtinf will be held at
. u.n nt M inula v nieht for the
jiiruun... "
purpoe of nominating municipal officers for
tbe mauinc year. It w hoped that the citizens
will generally turn out and that harmony may
prevail.
About a doseu young men, wer'nt at all cold
abaut their prises drawn in the Benbow swin
dle, of course not, they knew better all the
For about the tenth time this year the hog
ordinance has been repealed. One day it is
enforced and the next day repealed. This hog
question has been rather a troublesome one for
years back, and yet it seems to be no nearer
settlement than when ifcwas first discussed by our
city fathers. If Salisbury was able to employ
street sweepers as they do in New York, Phi
ladelphia, and Baltimore, we would be oppos
ed to allowing hog to run at large in our streets.
But Salikburv does not compare with those
time. Any way they had the fun of (Wl ing cities in many respect, and we are opposed to
ries for little while, even though their go!- aping things that make us appear ridiculous
dsa prospects ware suddenly and with wilne i ,n comparison. If hogs are not to be allowed
fiifkied. to run at large on the street, the penning of
themwithiu the corporate limits should not be
But frr the want of harmony among our allowed. Two or three hundred hilhy
leading eitisens. bailor the vant of energy and hog pens to poison the air and to be ei -
eoUrprise commensurate with the requirements d tired through the coining spring and summer,
otias yssgfm by . whom we are surrounded, would not present a very flattering prospect
flaliaWy would be to-day tbe foremost com- for the health of our town. In a sparcely set"
laereial town and business mart in the interior tied town of broad open streets such as ours,
ef the State hoes can be in no one's war and do no harm
on the street, and it is far better to have them
The paawnger fare on the N. C. K B. had run out at large then to have them penned up-
ftssa changed. First class fare is now four within the corporate limits. He think that
tela per mile instead of four snd a half; and certain stock hogs should not be allowed to run
oad claea three and a half cents per mile, at large on the atreets, and that all private
iaetsad of three csnta, as heretofore. A wise places should be kept closed so as to keep hog
eaaaga. We can afford to ride with the white out ; but we are opposed to having them penned
folks sow. up. Hogs as scavengers serve a good purpose
on the streets at all times and especially during
Tkscentlemanlv clerk of the Court. Mr. Jno. th water-melon and fruit season. We have
M. Harsh Inform, us that there are for trial at f hg in the tow? ny Jt and l,,ey bcione
Another Ox That Was Gored.
To the Editor of the Courier-Journal.
Our "3,500 murderers" in Louisiana
seem suddenly to have faded out of mem
ory. No allusions whatever are made to
them. Why ? Was it a myth, old Gen
eral, or something good, gotten up a cor
tain purpose ? It certainly was a fine
thing for Congressional orators, certain
editors and Northern preachers. (Dr.
Swing expounded and swupg oti it glor
iously.) But it, and our Louisiana ' ban
ditti." have ditd out : mortuum est. This
mystified us, until it was discovered that
Baron Munchausen's arithmetic manufac-
tin-ed the numbers, and that 80 or 80 per
cent, ot tbe murders were prcpttrated by
Republican voters (negroes,) and 95 per
cent, of tbe thefts and robberies, where
upon Republican orators, editors aud
preachers suddenly grew sileut.
Louisiana.
Black Hills. -A shadow comes upon
the effulgent yarns about the Black Hills
gold discoveries. Gold which parties
claimed to have brongbt from the Hills
was examined by some miners at Sioux
City the other day, who declared that it
had been dug out ot the ground for sever
ul years, and bore evideucies of having
been carried about for sensational purpo
ses. This announcement caused great
excitement among parties who were pre
paring to go to the gold fields, and the
men who bronght the "specimens" got
out of the town as quickly as they could.
Nevertheless, a St. Louis dispatch re
ports the making np of two parties, that
will agregate eighteen hundred men to
start to the Black Hills as soon as the
weather permits.
A Crow Story. The Sanilac Jeffer
sonian has this remarkable story : "There
is in this villiage a crow belonging to Fly
Brown' children. A favorite amusement
of bis is to light down ou the clothes line,
after the clothes have been hung out, and
pick off the pins and carry them away
and hide them. Oue day Mrs. Brown
The unfortunate man was thrown from was hanging out clothes, being watched
his perch in front of the wagon, the wheels i closely by Jim. 8 ion he begau to take
of which horribly mangled his body. J pins out and carry them to the top of the
Before medical assistance reached htm lie
was dead. Aaheville Pioneer.
Killed. We learn that on Wednes
day a man named Uobiuson, who resided
ou Beaver Dam, in Haywood county, met
mm WW 1
with a ratal accident, tie was driving a
two horse team, when the anim-ils became
frightened and dashed off at a fearful speed
Old Yolks, Smokers,
ters, Farmers, Grangers,
Whenever you need anything in the way of
i n t y .
unuuo,
DIEO.
e are sorrv to announce the death of Mr.
Mary C. Woodson wife of Oils Woodson.
She died this morning, at six o'clock. Her
funeral will take place to-morrow morning at
10 o'clock, from Sl John's Lutheran church of
this place.
Lumsdkk. In the town of Hampton, Ta.,
Friday afternoon 2rth inst.. 10 minutes nat 6
o'clock. Mrs. Elmira Lmnsden. tho hwlnvMl
wife ot Bey. J, D. Lumsden, of the Virginia to coontry merchants at
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS.
PERFUMERIES,
DYE-STUFFS
SEEDS &c,
If yon want the best articles for tho
least money, go to
KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE.
nation Needle buuk. wok
n m. , .
p- r. r ulocx uo.. Hew
eaaaaBHamBiBnnfiSjII
TO MAKE
enough
MOINEY
4
I
keep yon s yea r
between the ages of 16
GARDEN SEEDS.
10.000 papers warranted fresh and genuine
juat received from Landreth, Baist, Ferry,
BHggs, and Johnson, & Robbins, At
5 cents a Paper. Liberal discount
nJlitf.
Conference. Methodist Episcopal Church South.
i ro - . .
ueu o 3 ears, i montD ana 17 aas alter a
protracted affliction from pneumonia of 16 1
weeks and 3 days, which she bore as a Christian
only can endure, and fell weetly asleep in
nope of a blissful home in Hearen.
KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE.
IRISH
POTATOES
25 bbls, Rose, Goodrich & I'eer-
Charles Lamb, Es say ist, denounced all less, Just Received at
npiniuuiw uquors an ei uaro nation. foor
fellow ; he knew whereof he spake, by sad ex
perience, and if living, would apply the same
to Alcoholic Excitants, advertised as Cure alls.
But there is one Tonic and Alterative in exist
ence tbe best the world has ever known
which contains no alcohol. It is Da. Wai.
KKu's California Viheqak Bittuu. 4w
in the next three
aav SMsaoloved oe
and 70 enoeM take an aceney Cor Tan !
TaiTCD Wliily, a large, aperkling, literary
and family paper, (91 50 a year) pore, laatiaifr
ive, and a'tnuaing ; ball of iu pages mil efbeew
tiful picture, the other keif eoeaaiaiae; te
enoiwaa reeninc mat lev. Jambs Pa area
contributing editor. Like that
paper, the Londesi Illuatrated JMsft es ie
mtrmt mmt miirelv onaectartan and wOO-
eaL During a vear it furniehea over J.lOd
pictures, snd the equal of 9 large 'Octavo r4
.me. of reading aiattar. IT .IV fit A WIT, .
extra each, week, a large engraving, Si in a
year), siae, 17x14 inches. Twees are exnwwire
famumila of the finest steel enirrsvinfe, op Wgy
tinted paper, with margins suitable for fraat.
ing, and are tnuy a sue art aonary mwrj panr. .t
Beetdea, each aubacribvr ia prearuted with tbe
chromo. -Kiold Fiah. Kruiu and Flower," site
2x1 i feet, in 27 oil color, painted by
S'otonlw tkelaroewtmmd uvat uummm 4
hmiOumo mrmdtrfmUj bmMmttkmm ssernrf
dmeed, ItUjnM the paper fmr wkiea ncr,e,aW
kaM been w4ing larger and finer than any oth
er, at half the usual cost. lie mmm .(nearly
1000 subscriber a day being received! proves
So complete, so laugit ive, so leu of
1 as well as entertaining matter is thu pa-
KLUTTZ8 DRUG 8T0RE.
CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS.
A large stock, warranted Extra cleaned,
Fresh & Genuine, at low price at
KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE.
i
SALISBURY MARKET.
Corrected by McCubbms, Beall, aud Julian
Buffing Bates :
CORN new 86.
COTTON 13 a 15
FLOUR $3.50 to 3.75
TO COUNT IBCHANTS.
I have the largest stock of Drugs,
Dyes, Grocers Drugs Sec., in Western
Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at
Baltimore Price, thai saving
yon the freight. Special attention to bot
tling Kfsenres, Laudanum, Paregoric,
A Hartford, C'nn., dispatch reports a
triple murder. One Anton Liuburg, a
Swede, wlnlo drunk, fatally stabbed An
dre Johnston in his sick bed. Another
man, John Fullertoii, who entered the
room at the time, ens ulo stabbed to
death. Fullertou's wife wa also stab
bed to death ; after which the man cut
his own throat, and he died with the rest.
i'ruly a regular Ii unlet scene.
house laying them down by tho chimney
After taking four or five Mrs. Brown
remonstrated, saying: Now, Jim, that
won't do." Whereupon this 'ebony bird'
quietly picked up the clothes piu, and
walking d.wu th'. roof to tho eaves, drop
ped it to the ground, and then walked
back, got another, and dropped it in the
the saute maunr, and so continued tiutil
he had dropped them all."
MEAL 95.
BACON county) 12 to 15-bog round Opodeldoc, Caster d: Sweet Oil fee. Write
I 0 1 A 1 OES Irish 90a Sweet75 to SI for prices, lo
do n o .... I
tiUUO to IO.
CHICKENS $2.50 per do.
LARD 15
FEATHER? new, 50.
RYE a 90 to SI
BEESEWrAX-28 lo 30.
WHEAT-Sl.25aSl 50.
BUTTER - 25
DRIED FRUIT 5 to 8.
Blackberries, 8 eta.
per, that we venture to assert thsl to everibiak
ing, observant American, a years subscription
casta $lJii ia, in actual, oseful value, worth fifty
dollaia. AUDITS. "lieeoeBbinalionia wne
qualled. ll is an taafs ess sines eWnrwaeaaeni
aafeess. Every good American takes at leant
one paper, of coarse. He takes this paper be- .
(I) it Mine nicest, newest ago doh ; zi .
rent bargain ana
It sella itkelf. Be
quick, if you want an aceney. This Usee oil
veer any agent can make from $10 to $30 per
day. 8end throe stamps tee apsciaaeoa and Uk
eral term, with report from aaenta, eobscribers,
and press notices; or, better yet, to tare time,
send $2.50 at once for a eomplsss esUnt, and
make $100 while you would otherwise be wait- -ing.
Yoo are sore to take bold anyhow.' Mmm
ey rjmmdi t( net psryeeSh; wfiaeW, oriflbeU.ri
torv you want is already occupied, Address all
onirr for mecimen. -1 user irti one, or outfits
to T. K. MOORE, Publihev The Illostreted
Weekly," P. O. Box, 6460, No. 11 Dry 6c New
York. i
is the cbeepeel ttving a greet bargaio-
thtm suit the hard time
tks approaching term of Rowan Superior Court,
a'tait 136 civil, and 66 criminal cases!on ti e
docket. Quod thing for the lawyers.
as a general thing to poor people who would
be subjected to very great hardships were their
hogs kept penned.
Allison, colored, get his name
m the paper free gratia. He la a provident
donkey, and in taking thought for the rainy
eaya to come abstracted about a dozen pairs of
soe from a box at the N. C. R. R. depot, for
which be now aings that sad refrain, "In the
prison cell I sit," Ac
SOTDATS DEVOTIONS
Last Sunday, was bright and beautiful, albeit
unseasonably cool, and throngs wended their
way to the several places of worship. We be
lieve that, in proportion to population, Salis
bury is one of the best Church-going places we
know.
i
H . ma . ... . . . I
xcraonai ; a. ll. l inmi, bjxir.. the talen- The Finsx 1 BESBYTERI AN Lhcech was
tsd Rsreasnistive from Davidson, in the late closed on account of the absence of the Pastor,
IejnWswe. was ia town several days this week. Rev. J. Rumple, who was in attendance upon
We sJso noticed His Honor Judge Dick, V. S. Concord Presbvtery.
Laak. Esq., Col. 8. McD. Tate. Amos Howes. .
Dr, R. A.Shimpoch, T Geo. Walton, Lt. Gov.
Araifield, Bro, Mills, Hon. W. A Smith, and
gentlemen of not.
W. ST. C. R. K.
The Raleigh Neics says : We learn
that the commissioners appoiuted by the
Legislature to act en behali of this road,
have made arrangements satisfactory to
all parties. Tbe sale of tbe road has
been ordered, aud the State will become
the purchaser at the limits fixed by the
act ($850,000), she being iu a position to
outbid all opposition. As soon as possible
alter the sale and confirmation thereof,
work will be begun to puali forward the
extension west from Old Fort. Peniten
tiary labor will come useful iuto play.
A correspondent writes to dccUre that
Rignold, the handsome actor, was mar
ried years ago, and that his wife came
over to this country in the same steamer
with him. Well. well, if this ia in. what
can he done for the vouni? women of this ! t 'reign admixture
country who arc exchanging twelve pho
tographs of Montague, thier fallen favorite,
for one of Rignold, upon whom their ad
miration is now concentrated ? bun.
An old barn on the premises of r. Achen
in the North Ward, fell down on Wed
h.J last A cow was caught under the fall.
if ruin, end when extricated from under the
dekria, tu found chewing her cud quite phi
'oejekloally. Several tons of hay, more or
hex, en top of her seemed to make no difference
toner.
ft Ptinter : One of the pret
sights we have ever seen was that of a lit-
tUkeke seated upon the carpet catching at the
foldea un-beame as they glinted through the
window. With open, outstreched hand she
irupcd again and again, the streaks of light,
WrenUy lost ia wonderment that when her
aPk n a .
aaa elated it wee upon nothing. Oh ! the
witching greet end innocence of baby-hood !
l he weather ha been on a recrular bunt, and
V halery spring of the poets has been violated
V the cold, ruthless hand of the hoary old
Ktag. Vegetable, fruit, corn Ac, have
afl bowed their nipped heads and died, and
Proepeet is that peach brandy is going to be
m or the reach of poor folks. Old men say
"lu u the coldest an
ei
ep for the season, which
for fifty yearn.
ada to be found
At the First Methodist Church, the
astor Rev. Leo W. Crawford preached from
hillippiane 4th-ch. 4th verse. "Rejoice iu
the Lord always; and again I say Rejoice.
Theme : devotion to God an unfailing source
of joy.
1st Proposition : Religion proposes to open
in the bosom of man an unfailing source of hap
piness
The impression has gone abroad that the
fruits of piety are mainly if not entirely to be
enjoyed in the life to come. That here the
christian must sow the seed but not reap the
harvest. Here he is to bear tbe cross but not
wear tbe crown here be ia to toil on in sor
row and tears, but at no time to rejoice with
joy unspeakable and full of glory.
The sermon was designed to combat this
error and if possible convince the hearers that
on earth, Religion not only achieves its grand
est victories but also bestows its priceless re
wards.
- Anentnwi, called tolh
uis Dense
Ma. ' . - " -
. Holetee has a card in another
Wan. He is too well known as a prompt
i relihl. k..:-w :- .
" rami m rwautiw a nonce
iron. ua.
m MeMannen oners a splendid smut and
JJhtf asaehine for sale.
The Western N. aUil Road is sgein to be
nee notice
. r.neL.KrWielJ
? WSBBS)
At 8t. Luke's, Episcopal Church, the
Rector Rev. F. J. Murdoch, preached a beauti
ful sermon from the text: "Likewise the
Spirit also helpeth our infirmities " Roman
V HI XXVI! 1st clause). From our infancy
8 iid the preacher, we have all been taught that
there are sere gifts of the Holy Spirit, to-wit:
The spirit of Wisdom, of Understanding, of
Counsel, of Knowledge, of Ghostly strength, of
True Godliness, and bf Holy Fear. In the
Hebrew text of the Old Testament (Isaiah
11th A 2nd.) the Spirit of True Godliness is
not mentioned, but in the Greek translation
which the Jews used, the omission ie supplied
and the number explicitly stated to be seres
(Revelations. XV ch. V verse). The first four
erifta concerns man's intellect, the last three
en
relate to his will and affections. Mr. Murdoch
confined himself to the exposition of the la'tpr
clause, having explained the former on the Sun
day previous. Such sermons outside the do
main of controversy are calculated to lead
men into the way of troth, and to make them
hold the faith in tbe unity of the Spirit, in the
ootid of pcote, and in lbs righteousness of life.
The Mamfactcre of Domestic
Winks The following act ot the late
General Assembly will be fouud of inter
est to the manufacturers of domestic wines
iu our State.
An Act to encourage the manufacture oj
Domestic Wines in tins Slate :
Section 1. The General Assembly of
North Carolina, do enact, that all wines
made from grapes, blackberries, current,
gooseberries, raspberries and strawberries,
manufactured iu this State from fruit
raised in this State, may be sold iu bot
tles corked or seal.'d up, and not to bo
drunk on the premises, when sold iu any
quantity whether greater or less than one
quart ; Provided, that uolhing herein
i &
contained sh ill authorize any person to
sell any of these wiues mentioned iu this
geci ion tu any person who is a miuer un
der twenty -one years of age.
Sec. 2. That this act shall not apply
S a a
o any wines which liave or contain any
of spirituous liquors
ud snail only apply to eucn wines as
ferive their ardent spirit from viuous
fermentation.
See. 3. This act shall be in force from
and after ila ratification.
The progress of Christianity in J apan
is reported by missionaries as very slow.
Fourteen missionary societies have repro
sentatives iu that country, but couveite
are ridiculously few. There are seven
treaty ports in which, and for about
tweuty-fivo miles arouud, foreigners are
tolerated, but missionaries are regarded lees
avorabiy than other visitors, and are not
allowed to preach outside of their own
quarters iu the cities.
One paper says : "Forty girls will
run after a snob with a gold-headed caue
where one will sby to a follow with sonud
horse sense." Aud another quoting the
foregoing says: "When we say that for
ty men will run after a flirt who can sing
a little and thump on a piano to where
one will shy np to a plaiu, hard sense
girl who is not ashamed to hlp her moth
er get dinner, the case stands about even.
To which we add in the language of the
illustrious John Good; ''Egad, you're
both tight, gentlemen."
AM ACT
To Prevent Discrimination in Freight Ta
riffs by Railroad Corporations Doing
Business in the State. J
NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE,
Mount 1 lkasa nt. Cabarrus C.. K. r
The eoond five month term of this Inatitu
ion will begin Jan. 4th, 1875.
txoonse Ibr Board. Tuition. Room Rent.
.! W a m . . .. '
ivasning, r uei and Lights. Irom 570 to 590.
r or Catalogue apply to
L. A. B1KLE, President.
Coif s rl
oarseneess
The Wilson Advance says : The
money realised by i be Wilson Gift Con
cert aud which the Superintendent refused
to accept, aud which has caused so much
agitation in the State, has been invested
for the benefit of the orphans. Over three
huudred dollars in provisions have been
already shipped to Oxford, and the receipt
acknowledged iu the last Children's
Friend is as follows : Contributed by
friends of orphans, through Todd,
Si'henck Co., Baltimore, 6 barrels flonr,
519 pouuds sugar, 181 pounds coffee, 44
gallons moIases, 553 pounds hams, 302
pounds breakfast slrips, 225 pounds lard.
It is right that tbe orphans shoold have
tbe benefit of this contribution. It was
intended for them and they have received
part and will get tbe balance in dan time
We think tbe fact too should be published
in justice to the committee.
- af ' I e" W-.
The General Assembly of North Car
olina do enact.
Section 1. It shall he nylawful for any
Railroad Corporation operating in this
State in charge for the transportation of
any freight of auy description, over its
roads, a greater amount as toll or compen
sation than shall at the same time be
charged by it for the transportation of an
equal quantity of ihe fame class of freight
transported in the same direction over
any portion of the saint; railroad of equal
distance, and any railroad company
violating this section shall,forfeit and par
the sum of two hundred dollars for each
e SI
ana every oOence to any person suemg
for the same.
r. aW. nssn a i m
sec. x. it snail be unlawful for any
railroad company operating in this State
to allow any freight they may receive for
a a
shipment to remain uusutpea tor more
than five days, unless -otherwise agreed
between the railroad company, and the
shipper, and any company violating thi
act shall forfeit and pay tbe sum of twenty-
five dollars for each day said freight
remains unshiped to any person sueing
tor the same.
Sec. 3. Nothing iu this set shall be
e ,
taken in any maimer as aorideius or
controlling tbe rates of freight charged by
a railroad company to or from any com
petiug point (such ar junction with other
railroad), or termini of any railroad iu
as mm a f m t
tins state, bat said railroad company
shall have the same right lo charge sneh
rates tor carrying such freight aa they
possessed before tbe passage of this act
provided, however, that the provisions of
this section shall not apply to any freigh
received at a local point so far as tbe road
receiving such freight ia concerned.
Sec. 4- This act shall be in force from
and alter its ratification.
NOTICE !
Yadkin Rail Read
Company.
The annual meeting of the Stockholder of
the Xadiliii Kail Kroad Company will be held
in the town of Salisbury, N. C" on Satutda
imeoin uay oi Mir next. Let all lii ainrk-
holders be present or represented by proxy.
The meeting is one of great important lo the
Company and of vast interest to the Road.
Manv Stockholders.
April 6, 1875 tf.
FOR SALE.
My farm situated on Grants creek about 9
miles from Salisbury is now for sale.
This farm contains about 240 acres, of the
best farming land in Rowan County. Has on
it a good two story dwelling House a double
barn and other necessary buildings and also a
11 .P II - . i , . mmm
wen oi excellent water, rartiea wihing to
purchase good snd cheap property will find it
to their interest to give roa a call, can alwar
be found at Kluttz, Uraham A Rendleman'a
Store Salisbury, N. C.
R. FRANK GRAHAM.
March 18, 1875, 3mo.
7THEO. F. KLUTTZ DRUGGISTf
Salisbury, N. 0.
Housekeepers Supplies.
Flavoring Extracts, Essence, Spices,
Gelatine, Mustards, Soda, Dye-Stuff,
Toilet aud Laundry Soaps, Lye, Matches,
Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys Ace, al
ways on band of best quality at
v r t !iri'o TrjiT-i oiwrn'
mmmsj m u j ms mm vsuu. DI'T I'D 1 1 V I V Iv It ETW HIIYVH - .
T?nr Vnnnir T urliof qm. flontlomoi A THIRD AID SURE EZKXOT.
rut luuui jjuuivu mm uuuuumuu. t
Fine Perfnmeriea, Elegant Soaps, Cosme
tics, Soaps, a ebons, Toilet Sets, Vases,
Hair, and Teeth Brushes, Pocket Books
Sec, in endless variety at
KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE.
Coughs
AND ALL THOAT DISEASES,
Use
WELLS' CARBOLIC .TABLETS.
Ciprs ili yon Say ?
Sold br Druggist generally
FULLER A r X LLl
LLKR. . hicagmlll.
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA.
ARE TOU
Nervous or Deb Hi ted
I II, im mrn hiiD 1 1, fin ml nil tirtfmm
' .. I Are you an Uancu.d that any
from 2 cents to 8d cents, and can sell 1 quire mure of an effort than you feel
ihrm Kr tk tvi st .r.htwta nri.M our i ' making !
J V 1 - Tbrn try JUKI 1KHA. the woadsrftrl
celebrated d CCIla aTsrv U aulifa.K 1 sod iariguratwr, which ecu we eeaaaV lallj mm,
CIGAR is acknowledged the best in the j e haipart rigor to all
World at
KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE.
PURE WINES & LIQUORS for
roediral and church purposes alwaya on
band at
KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE.
Astral Oil 50 cents per
gallon at
KLUTTZ'S DRUG 8T0RE.
HIGH PRICES.
For Cotton,
Corn,
Oats.
Meal. &c,
and low Prices for fresh
New Spring and Sum
mer Goods.
We take pleasure in stating to our friend.
that we are now daily receiving our itock of
SPRING AUD SUMMER GOODS
which have been selected with great care and
I e m. m . mm .mm mm
oougar. i price mat will allow us to sell to
our customers at uneasily low figures.
Call and examine
our
Stock,
AND BE CONVINCED THAT WB ME.IS
BUSINESS.
We think we can accomodate you to every
thing you want.
Takk Nones We will not be underpaid by
anybody.
Thankfal for the past faror, we solicit con-
tinned patronage.
WALTON ROSS.
April 8. 1875-lmo.
- .
thy
PIL
Ouly 25 cents
Lt S.
Warrranted
asfwr
3lti
m OCX?
money refunded. After years of experi-
men ting, I have at last found the Great
Remedy for Chills, Fever tc Ague, Sec ,
and can confidently recommend ii to my
friends and the public. Try It
TEA S.!;
Finest Teas in the mark
et, Put up in air tight,
Ub cans, 25 per cent less
than usual Prices at
KLtJTT'8 DRUG STORE.
Iv short whenever yon want Preaerip
lions carefully prepared, or need1 anything
usually kept In a First doss Drug Store,
and want to be certain of getting; jest
what yon call for, and of being politely
and, promptly served. Be sue ta sell on
or send to
THEO. P. KLUTTZ, D.uggut
Salubvbt, N. C.
i Jan. 28, 187 if
It i no alcoholic appetiset, which sUmaJaya
lor a short time, only to let Ike uftVrer faille
a low ocpia in misery, net n ia a
tonic acune dirrcUy ub the liver an
It regulate tbe Uowcla. quiet the
sad gire aoch a healthy tone - te- the
rule in as to suou make the Uit14 f
like a new person. "
It operaUoo i not violent, bat lae
lied by great gentleness ; tbe panant
lence no aaaot-n ensnre. no
'bnt gradually his troubles i
"Fold their teuu, like the
And silently teal ewar."
This is no new on tried diacorery,
oeen long used witn wouderfol
and i prunoanced by tbe hiebest
"the moat powerful tunic and altersirre
Aak yo-ir druggial U it.
P r sale by WM. P. KIDDLE t Co
lurk. e .
GABDIH ft FLOUR . aflT
LANDBETH'S, BUI9T8, A FERRY'S,
A large tot of Seed from the above
jUAt receired end sold low. 84 for
OT j togue and call and boy your Seed, if you wish
to have a fine Garden, from '
BLISav BARKER.
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a.
lilb, 1S74. if.
Geo. If Bcia,
esNSsiic.
i
BUIS & BAEKEE
WHOLiSALE & RETAIL Drtfjirti
Corner Main A fisher &
sali-hi;rv, M. c.w
-mm a
Where may be found a fall
Pwre Drags, Mediciwes, DywaewtV Pin Ha
kerchief Ei tracts, Perciga Deeaisrle Oet
ogee, Sosps, Hair, Tooth A "ail knaW,
Havana A American Cigar. All grades ef
SMOKING A CHEWING TOSACCOT A
fine lot of Bra A Glees tAi-F; sls ike
celebrated Prrkiiw A Hose Nee
Kerusene Lsaasa which we rw.sH fmr
eearev v aesaey, r reoc jarsswy, I
W iee by the eouJe or eeUan.
Maleea. Cslilbrais Seem A Pert
Imported Gi a, sod ie tact SlSijlhhee,
kepi in a arst cis urwg btorw.
Sien sjwlwial aaeaseb; a 'Ar mmdf the sVe
prwtsr. ewe or Umt mlber ecsstf s tar Smmrt taw
eaef esse and no one need ana nasal muj as
ger ia baring their
ed.
Feb. leih, 187i.-U.
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