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Mm mm I Ir the staff be crooked, the eh a Jo W c moot Value the liiendabip f hire who stand ly yon in the storm; anainj t i..ctr rill surround you in lite sunshine. A Colored AUbmilM pIVac'ler dlSCOVer 4 that Dauiel. who Was ra.-l iuto the Hou'a a. vm a colored uiuu. Hi real name w Claris. Smith, BBmw3B w A movement is c 'ul In ha nn foot tn . l.-hiui.- th mf ton til l I ol MellloUHHl In North Carol i mi, 1 h.- hi ft socuiy having biirn luruicd in 1 1 i 8'Hieio 177-5. m Tha Sword of U.B-1. 1S1 .ck IS ll A't-j. under, of HviduiMoarr fnni, hangs in 1 lie l.ihrarv n! 13 i idauu Coll. '(. li will be ou exhibition al ih Vuieunial. Berth ennt.lv baa h healthy cnlf.abotii fix mks old. that ban ie:o four legs and three bind nnen. 11 is supplied wi(.h two ada hI-o II was lii-king about aarjr bnek uu hi he l-gs One nf the eaddesi thing about honvftii nature U, that e man may guide ntbeta in the path of Ufa without walking in ii him elf; that be may be a pilot awl yet a castaway. The Wilraingtonians will give the Pre men of the State an excursion down the river Wednesday, on the steamer Raleigh We shall expect to see some of our raoun tain friends a little sea sick front one cause or another. It is now stated on good authority al reports to the contrary notwithstanding that the peach crop has been hot slightly injured, and that the yield of the orchards of IJuutcrsoii, Somerset and Morris conn ties will be nearly up to last year. Good K. J. Monitor. A news boy, seated on the post-office eteps yesterday, counted bis pennies over and remarked : "Seventeen cents in ail That's five for the circns, three for pea nnts. tonr for a sinking fund, four 1 owe, to Jack, and there's one left to support a Widowed mother on until Saturday night." A Waterbory (Conn.) baker laMy smoked a hundred cigars 111 llurti e i liouis on a wager. F.verj pody was iaii-u-ri ex cept a neighboring undertake , who was hit terly disappointed at seeing him emerge from the ordeal as lively as a Nebcaska gra-shop per. : SPRINGS; Located in Iredell County, Xort! Carolina, ' 0 awes W "BVsBr a aiBBje 0of 'sW bt WW bwbbf M Fifteen mite from Stalest-ill-, which is on the W N. C. R. It t qd terminus of the A l.dtU li li , Imctjur tunny ytars had quite a tooul reputation for curing l)ypepia. Omits. JJropay. Scrtjula, Rheumatism, Amenorrhtea, Chlorosis, 11 ys terta, luIumou uhd oJitr Lunutue uruxnyJtotu u uttuteta tntr, or otfrer inter nut organs. filf. U Hi... Lai Uuis a Co , 1 a t of C B I arts' 4 Co EUI3 & BAtfKlB WHOLESALE & RETAIL Bniipts Corner Main Fishe, 8. Ma, 8ali - uruy, Ri c, Where my he found a full assortment of VSSKNGKH8 Ooiritf orth or East, Will srod night chsnsws sod ami re the most cj jMabl. and shorta mmu aw buying g T " " J. Tuv:ni nr ii. c.;..M innmut L- ... i J that injraiids auJ vkiluran Uriok it with aykiitj, ai:d in large ,uanuiitf. aiUivut ii.jurv to tht rure uru"' lre ls,ine Hand- s.ouiMk. f kerchjff Ki tract, forfig (& Domestic tol- t roui my own eieri?nce and obwrvitioii f r orer fix yenrs. I am full v rath-fit-d there in no Nt"e, Somim, IIir, Tmth 4 Nail Broahe. vvat. r ui lln cumuli Miintuir in moai) to tints to 1-uiiO i.i I u kui d an totiMitiilioii: i ml- iivsan a vriiernitn Lixan. All araOoi ot v linear nerr xnuueteti natiftio. irialureh in thmn bv exetfeive nttnia. Ulior. An in lMO;vlMi tJIKWlNG TtJBAftO. A valid Mlerim i.ere eiitialiy im wtll un iht- M.at'io-. wr iLw uata r, ttl Ihv water hae the line li A ttiUM L.M1; mUv the eflcH'l oi .mI m hi .ei., juuJ ilirre ae two r-tiiur" that utl hre, n.akiita In m liie iroeli I iyUbratail erkiiiK & Itonae NoN-KSn,nH k MoiiiiI iiti mi llie Nnnli iiiui Aorn.Wi-rt, alK'h nri.g tuiniiU ot monniuui air thai give eoni ne 4.i"H i wlm-h we wtrrrii tin- rvty lil-hlis evili lit lite ttiosi Sftltfji Weatl.Ti Mwt". u l.i-kt v, 1 r. in i. JSr;.nov, i j.fi nuu .Several iKiier Jamrai Aim ing nave revvntly bet.ri dacof efM, S tatt KWfjM nerduix difh-r "" Pf the U..iie r italMi. IflMckUrrv. rut koil-of aaier iiinv Si.U iluiu lure. I Mlrttfa, m ilornia Si,, rrv A Port iVine. f n-tv are awo i'Vae o.oito .i.r iij on the idace affording abundatiee pf watir for vah:ug ami tnined (Hn, nod in laet tve-vil inn wnallv other tiiriMMe. kj t in a bixi Hhh I ilm Mure. IJvr pmciip' I 01 .1 n un m r of vearx the water of uiw of4he Mint ral Krring I :i Un rstd for tulinar 1 '-pera s mtlv 'e hand of the pro- ptpftsatss, and baa iiii(trlii tiualy U i.eheial rtte tr t)t tin.tr a Wt ll aM in Miinnier. I P "a-, a ur tht uthti beinq in tht Stare ilay ,n a" atyar and n one mtd NpiireheiNl anv dan- SWf 1U having their prevriilhiat compouud- ' t-o. Flic ithjetit of tli v.- proprietor in to UM&e - a tpuet relreut lur tnralida, where e try c-umfort ly'b had t all kcumhih of the year, and for letw money than at any watering place in the Bo HH Carolina HOME Insurance Co., OF IlALEdGil, N. C. in ted Stitea. lUkiut; in eouroe of erection additional luildins ftfErient tp pcci pimodste a Jane nntnber I reh. lath, 187i. if. "I -vi giMMi ttt al iniNiii.ii.it' j r.i t can Ih hail a. private hon?, imi the protii.d. raiuilei viliin io o ml iieiuevei, m i,, run a ueat and coiiilurtaote iwn aiory irme cm Me wit'l rttoiie uoiuioey auo two n:e puiceitaiMi nave ine prtvueae ut w u, r, wxnt. baton k house, waxh boumf, imllei, xe , al o per week, payaMe weekly, ui 5-0 for the eaon, ll paid in i. lvalu e, one atory lioiiae auu uameu prt"iiegei lor to per week or $3U tor tha mmaon. Vk count aaalaive. - Heavy articles of furniture, sucjt as belidead, cliairs, taldea, and cooking vessel, will be fur- innhed escli family deHiring them at $1 per w ek, or $1U lur toe season. Milk, butter, vegetable, fcc., will be kept by the Proprietor to furnish families at prices low aa the countrv will aflord. . .. . The water will be sent in barrels to invalids, delivered on the railroad, at ten to twenty cent) it i ..i . . i i . per auon; or in oouiea at me wine per quart, y ine paucuyes are rttwntv. Competent phvaictane, who live near, will be pteaaed to attend on the sick, hut in their ab sence the Proprietor will furnish medicines and give advice for reasonable compensation. a comiortaoie cnanei nas netti nueo un ior utviiie aervice anu school ouruosts: eliorts are now being made to secure a competent teacher. A good tihrary and several gwpd family pa pent INSURES DWELLINGS, STORES, ML It- will be kept in the reading room lor the use ot guest, and the children andyuuths will be fur nished with instruments of music, athletic games, &c., free of charge. vS. Good horses, vehicles aud careful drivers will be kept for the accomodation of guest at moder ate prices. fi Ample livery accomodations can be had at Statesville. As a sudden transition from the low countries to the mountains, or rise vtrta, is often attended with very great risk to persons unaccustomed to such changes, it may be economv. and s pleas ure to those who wish to visit the mountains in the summer, tp call at these Springs In passing to and fro, not on I y (q make the trip more gradural, but to prepare the system for tha change. The health pf my family and self were greatly impaired bv firing in a miasmatic region for a number of yean; to recuperate, we came to this place six years since. Our health has been hilly restored bt these waters. That the public may have some idea of the curative properties of the water, a few testimonials are appended These certificates were given in regard to the Spring in use for a number of yean, the others were recently opened, and as soon as an analysis can be had, the public shall he advised ofj their properties. An effort is now being made to obtain a Post Office at the plaoe, hearing the name of the t-t .1 springs, until men vim is our omce. JOHN P. FOARD, M. D., Proprietor. September 4th, 1874. The onlv ehsrnre of car north pf the river at across a VIA THE VA. MIDLAND to Baltimore is made '-. .; li .J ' DANVILLE twelve foot platform tn DAYLIGHT. The entire train run from I) AN VI LK to BALTIMORE over one uniform gauge with out change. This route i one Hundred MUea shorter ban any other to the SPKIXGS OF VIRGINIA. fi .1 POREA'WK. Genera! M ton. , A . x i ! i i. V i. General gouthein Agent. A U ta. Oa W 11 WATMNOTON. Trawelliog Agnail, (ireensboru, K. C M .y 13-4 n Blacfcacr aid Heitaoi, A ttcr t j e, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N.C January 22 1874 -tt. 0. HOOPI SALOOIN, n A HI O HOI' HIS CORNER SALISBURY, N. C, Have jo. t I I EXAR ATOTHS SOITIH VTE$ Testimonials : S Sxow Creek, Iredell Countv. N. C Sen. lat. '80 De. Foabd In answer to your inquiry concerning my knowledge of the effects of your J Springs, I would state, that I have for the last ten years recommended the waters to patieota I BATTLE, Jr., Preet. CH VNDISE, AND All Classes of Insurable Property, Against Lou or Damage by Fire, on the Most Favorable Terms. Its Stockholders are gentleman interested Id building up North Carolina Insti tutions, and among them are many of the prominent bus iness and financial men of the State. AU Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. It appeals with confidence to the In surers of Property in North Carolina. Encourage Hone Institutions. Carolina Central Railway Co. OFFTCB GKXKK.VL SrPRHINTfcrTKT. Wilmiugton. N. C April 14, lo7&. ) r-asgawjwTi I s J--, "EUs jll a a Change of Schediile, On and slW Friday, Apnl 16th, 1P75, the trains will run over this Railway aa follows . PASSENGE R T R A I N 8 received a fine lot of Imported end Native brawls of WHISKEYS, BBANIilES, GIN, BUM, Ac , Berrp Foster's dt Buileg's, Celebrated Whiske9. U, P Thomas tf Co's. celebrated (Q.) Rye Whiskey, and North Carolina Qarn Whiakry. Pure Jawinh-a Rum, Holland Gin, and French Hmndy, Ar. kc 1C. C ptI and Prach U.-andy, J. C. Seegera, Larger Beer on draught. Beat bolllfl Ale, (b.impain, and itheT winea, Scupjwrtmng wine and (rane Hraudy, I nun iht Velrbratr-d Vi.ieyatd .t C. W. Garrett fc Co., K. 0. B ailed an4 Canned maU, Oysters, and Fsah, Objra Jge, W T U'.,-hw.. lc Gi'a eelr-brsf.d (W. T. B ) Ch. wing Tobacco, and tb- Otigiual Dm bam Smoking Tobaero. tyigars ,aul a apply of the SaHie Miekic chauin (dpea, and the nr Ti-li stems. Call and ae u. Feb. 11th 187 . ;.P. BATTLE. K.UCviEBON Preeidenl. Vica Prvaideut. W. H. HICK8, Sne'y. NOBTU CAHOLIXA STATE LIFE Insurance COMPANY, RALEIGH, jr. o. kliLP'TTatrMr i am mm as gara lo lafcteaiLu .1. as sail tare ami t tea to sraas I . to ail putata m laaaa, Arkaaaw, Mi Aiaaaswa, Tassaasirt, imBHt a. t -1 -i mm --- ' m astd their taathun taaaawniaaa. i kjnigrawt Tiearta. o Flrc t baa Tirh-MjR1 to take Latiorcra U tha ahovr HatJii - 1 .1 - - -a : 1 . w 1 : 1 . Willi Mic uiiuniiiir i ciiiKnirr ti in rrgard to Males, time aud 1 aaiiiLTT either pemmally ur ikrw.,, - . i . , ... a lanoripg under certain qiseasen. in ra.t case" the benefit bss been very ohytons, and in some C. B. ROOT, Vice President. , ciu.il . luic. t iie unrq lu pimii me hiit i inm aunpit'n, (so!ira niv oiuifrvatiun extendl i f r, i a . i . . . . r arts Dyspcpaia, Liver DiaeaXe, Dexeneration of the Blood, whether idiophatic or the co x . .i ? ji . m a a i s . r o s . n iicine ui4?HHts. mmiv uisrne ni lenities : j me norrnoen. i niorfxm. it is vt rv . - . i a m a. m. a pieasant io uie taate, aou most persons urina large quantities ol it from cboice 1 1 Mice and neq CtHlI B. T. CAMPBELL, M. D. Em PsaaAST.--Gv. W. A. Graham pats all through til rity yt entity eurnule to Washington oitv. In s.rva on the eoiiiiuiMi oi t avttVthe existing differ in tganfl fo the boundry Hue hetafii Virjii.ia and Maryland. He'wiis aceoiMpauii hyhis mu L A. VV. Graham. Eq. -Balfigb Acs. Tas Changk or Gaiob. The Otfeimborn Pu-'nut f.k)f : W uiidi'isiand that Col. B orU lotd sign ti l hi U v Brogdeu his intention lo h gin '! cliHiif of giiugi- on the Nonh i '.mli' a rtad easi of Greensliom Thin in pi'ipaps iln- hIpit teat, way n test the validi'v of iIm n-n hi legisUiivu eoaciiteni. Curolinu Mcssut-OCT. This is to certify that I lived at the shove named Spring for twenty year, and that niv wif. wn..,nitu rtin?reaexirenieiy neverai yeam wnn rntnmatiMn, wa- t rm .m ntly niied wiil.out tnnii eal attention. During our may there my family t-i j .vtd uninterrupted health, ezee4 that my Orif. lAT J tT.L' MT.11. .11 (l.'lVn fw. . l, . 'l l!,filt r 1 ...... t I... .1... . J 1 ... I I " . I .1 w-- ij nwpit niiuEiMix "iiiiur'i , IIIC 1im. 1 IlilVtf WllflVM'lO Ine eflecW ol I he walt-r Upon many ifrn.rw, and tunri-iHrd with manv mote who have n-, d it. m I asmeahatiuely idHnn that I n-v-r knew any watrr t equal it. ll U ry palatahle, good to tnik wun Jim naiiiing, verv unciev ma. loigrtfu.j ) , S. MAbUt Iredell l ouuty, .v. t.., Way Irt, '6". nrlng Iat yeir I bed a most violent apell of cramp coiic, which aasumed a periodir.il lorni, att-ickiiiK me with sfre.it violence e-e-v evemntr for four dava.- At the end of that iimi i, stomaeh Will irriiaole 1 osaild not xw iiiow a m utilii'iil o' my own well w:n. r without aiu, when on reeeiving a gtflon from the Eiipepti.- Spiinga. f draiik a pint utinudiately and nJi ti.e gallon in a few 'bourn, withon! ih HlSgheatr'incoiireiiit nre, and gietitiy lo mv rlif." For vaars m wit'- h id sunered extremely with cramp of the atoinach, prtlttcid l.y liie iinprtHhnt oae ol lee, and living in a miaxmatio section ; hy iqirnding the eeaM n at ihvae tpiirigi her health wax restored. ( her member of my family were cured of olixiiuate and chronic cmmh of chills hy thin water, after all othai r?miliia hatl faih.il. (bigntd. O. G. FOABD. Uliu, A. c, J.ni lary loih, 8EAT0N GALE-, Secr'y. P COWPKU.Sum-rvisor. ANDREW iURPUY. Aeut at Salisbury March, 4 h 5nos. 715 A M ........ ..-7.15 P. M 7.00 A. U 7.00 P. M TRAINS 6.00 P If ..... AOO Pll . .... i 1 A M . .6 U0 A M .8 00 A 11 ....li M 12.30 P M .4.30 p y "PENCE IIP (ll OfJT.n Pence them out wnb a pbce of tin, cut (with cnminoii scissor) to the sis- nf 86 inches, and U-m around the plant until ll shall hi ont of dsnger ; old tin Will aiihwer, and the tubes will lasl 0u eereral years. 'Wti plan will positive I protect plant) from cut -a onus. D Jhx II vt.ia Xbw CnuncH.--Ou Saturday the X v Fifth Avnfe pels hyterian chinch, io Xew Yoik, H lie John IJ-ill pasti r, whs dedicated with linpoi'iiig religiiHis ceremonies, aud wai Nlteuded by iinm-iise C'Migreatioti. The edifice will seal about twenty one li.mriii d persons tid h " heen ere:ed at a rm.i of ahont $ .o-xvnoo 'l't' Tribune deviiten a hall column in its etliioiial de partment iu hiii ipagiiifieetit pliuciun , ami Ul thr dislinguifln d pallor. Thewwere tu irrietl las i fa'l, and thsjr hadn't (ltd one cross wind or sour Imik, when, the other night, he moved the cook stove into the abaoty and called her to hold the pine up while Ire gently knocked the jo uts together. 8 e smiled sweetly M she replied : "Yes my dear," but five minutes hadn't passed before lie yelled oat: "D urn it, I thought you knew tome thing! And she threw two joints of pipe at him and replied : "I want yon to un derstand that we are as strangers from this boor I" Detroit Free Press. Thi U to certify that my heslth had heen great I v impaired bv traveling in the low ronnty, and I was Miihject to Hvere atackn of hillionx eolic, -nd suflering wi'h thronic diarri a a vaa iiiiuicen io aiwiu snort time at cupepiie pnnirs. wy healtb wan eoniderable recruhed, i d 1 wa soon enabled to recline my aeenntomed Jabnra. fn m the local rt utaiion of ihto wa'fr 1 am er-uaded there U no baier in the country fortune dh-easea iSintd.j WM.GLGtSS D jY Of the N . C. tonf. M . E. V. South. The health of mv wife wan verv feeble, and nvniptomnof drousv evkkat. I earrtod lur tn Etitieptic Spring, and her health wa ereat I y improret I laara Irom the tiimiiv ibt yearf since that my wife' mother .ok one ot In r ( l.i tin n who i sd Mb Uiinaie finaiMotto ois ease, to said Spring-, and hy bathing a few dsja it wa pumanti.tlv cured. ipieu; a- " ' Vim. r. AOJUiN, M.eilU ol Iredell to., ff. C. Some year uinee my wife' health waa very ntm-h impaired, and as it waa not onnromVrt tn move her to any Spring-, at the Kiiitveation of my f mi y 1, ri inn ,W und wattr In in the Etqa'ptic Spriiitos whieh she uaed aeveral weeks with rv -teai mKsi tfte. WiO. (atguedi M1LT0.N UUAlfAal, Olin Twthi , Indtll Co., K. C. tmi JASMINE SHOP. I hii now prepared to do all kinds of repairing itb dSju.leh. t itn ...,( t n and twenty five years exi-ri. nf. in the hunt!-. satisfaction i auarautd K"peei:l atteiition i:i veil to kngitie and B.i'-r work. 4 'ot ton kVirdeu. Mining and Agtie.ilture Maehiuex : and w-Mid luruing ,,f a'l kinda. Shop mi Corner if Kultou and ouuril Mret, Salisbury. X. U. E. II. MARSH. July IG. jj74 -tf. iatioM Hotel Mrs. Dr. Reeves has again tasmned her huiuea iu thia well kuowu hmie. and she earnestly Solid the patnuiage of her old fiieud an 1 the puMie at large Gueats stopping at thi Houe will find nothing ueglerted that will add to their oomh-rt uilherHi the part of the proprietress bo that ofihe clerk. Mr. 1). K. rraley. The Omnibus will he found at tin lepo usual to convey passengers to aud ' u HOUM. Dee. 31. 1974-ly Leave Wilmington at Arrive at Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at Arrive in Wilmington at FREIGHT Leave Wilmington at... Arrive at Charlotte at. . . Leave Charlotte at Arrive in Wilmington at MIXED TRAINS Leave Charlotte at Arrive at Buffalo at Leave Buffalo at A i rive in Charlotte at No Traius on Sunday eccpt one f -eight train that leave u llunngtou a. o p. intead on Saturday nigbt. Connection. Connect at Wilmi' gwm wih Wilmington A Weldon, aud Wilmington ColiiinhiaA Aucut-Railroad-. Heuii wci-My X w York and Tri weekly Italti iiore and weekly Phi!ade'j hii Steamer. mj the Hirer it - it- r, Payettyil Connect nt i.liaHotte wi'h it We tern I) viaioti North 'arotiia hai a', ('harudte 8'atearile Kallroad. ilivhdto 4 AiUtln v Line, and t h nlotle, Coluitihb A Augu tu lUi roitd. Tim anpplvihc he ak' le Wif, Xnrtbwe and SmthTei. rii . a -I ml a ul cheap line I tho Sc.iti ard ai:d Knroe S. I.. KKKMOXT. f'h'ef R iginecr ai d u.'ctiniendei.t. Myu. Wo tf. CAPITA!. $203,000. At end of Find Fiacal Year had hwoed over 900 Policies without uuininc a ainvle I Pnident, economical aod energetic manage ment na matte it A SUCCESSFUL CORPORATION Thia Company iaaoe every desirable form of Poline al aa low rate asaiiv wther Kirat Class t ompany. Impoaea no uacleas reatriction upon r travel. ft a a fixed paid op valueooall policiea after w annual payment. It entire aaaet ar loaned and in v .47 HOME, o footer and enennrre home enterpeiaea. Jhirty daya grace .llowid in psyment of pre ninm. Viih hee faet- U f..n th. m will the people ' fsorlh ' amlina roniiio e io par annuallv iiaaiaanda upm thoM-aod of dolUra to Imild teirao e in a t'omp iny eqnN reliatde and be fu A. POPE, Gaa'L Pssswager A Tirk 4- 1. A. WcCOK5ACQHET.UJuU'C Aft. U. usA.tt. xt., balfiry. N.C. Sept. S. If. LOLllZI).MEB, r i-ial A Piedmont Air Line EaiBy RichMORd k Dtarille, liehsoai a Dan rUIe K. W , H. C. Divmwft Forth 'Western JT. C. &. W. C0MDII8MTiiTlX a aaa aftar Tma day 'pet tT in GOING NoLTU STATIONS. Ma.l. i.ara llwrtaaia l'4 rs M tir Uw J'aif'. tat M Halipsairy II 48 Gteewsewee a M - rtaaviH t4 " Dosasse IU - M BwrBaville It Bt arrive arHtcka4. 1 r Kxram a lets -lr. 4 IS -S.SI it r a btaTImx. Leave Baekae! " Barkavl PaasW - tsaavina Gi buna " MsUiatMsry A Line J t ' r, Arrive at CWriwtt. . GOING SOITH. Mil. JM r a ie. -t n a 44 -7 0- t.sft a a I ra. Lit r a 1 ti -. - 41 - tn - a. 47 - 001 .st, h. STATIONS. Mail. 'Hilii a ial. Walt Leave Graeasbors -to shot . 9 IS 4 a an - Arr tUws L v.llrY - aietf 10 7.a t .. fag boro ... let iijL' Arr. at Ga.aboro" ter AsJLaoai.C.av.a ( S a le w Baa urn ) Lea CrosaaSsaia 4 M r a Arrive at laMMS i IS - Leave eleas.. . n An.ie at i.rvaboro II. 19 train leavia l;tS;b ai Istra la atUraenaWro' vita IW Su I. trt traia. atkiaa tS a ckost ut to a l at citass Price ol Tieketa 4M m Han iraiaa lu und fri.ai pn-i.t Kat of t; roaueet at t; eeaabart. a ita Mail Tiajaa ta r frost painu Nottli 01 setli. Tji Traiaa dsilr. twita vara Ua aadar L achUaif e -oHiaioAaUoa ieav ! Rlchssnad at 9tal A a ar Ive at tf uitev.l e tl4l 1 r a. leave Hqitrvtlle 4 S t a . arrive at kva , -.i.Lil 7 LB a r dolUr'- premium I hev av lie loaned and Ko C BBATe of CTt Btween ChirbtU g our own BAd AUCUClOil, H ,2 Hd-. ... . . I; TiT-r. rtsm;. v.-rC45.5s:; & ' v, ,( every it.zi 1 tarn 1 i'ai WMKfc 1.11.. 11 JCVOI.TKBS, DOaaa - frWa.. r-mm aajaal nv .rd in ottr own State, and among Then. F. KU TTZ, J. D McNEELY, I AaVe. SaiialHtrr, N. C Kg FHN A TAYLOR. S Cen'l. Di't. Agt'a. Graenoboro N De. . 31 ly. David Bintoo, a wealthy citizen of Cin cinnati, has decided to erect on the Fifth street market space, iu that cif T, a gran I printed circular ue tower one tiandred and sixty feet high, surmouuted by a colossal statute of Oin cinnatus habited in a toga. The tower will be composed of three sections the first two square, and the last and highest octagonal. A platform ot granite lorty Jeri-malkm. Davie County, N C. January 19th, 70. Dlt. j. FT F i.vro. Dear Sir ; I.at Mimnier I remmeided a lady pathnl io vitii rour Mineral Spring, near Oiin. She h:et ieen eiifierinx hm all the kwaaal t4aa at .ernes ot liliarv derngeineitt until the ytem had neeome intolerant 01 mvdhineof eeiy kind. Me came back ni u u iuiprovail, aud I have had very little trouble with the caae ii.ee. A. W. WISEMAN, M. D, B.-W 82 year of aae, and having known one of the Spring, now owned hy Dr. Foard, lor mori- in in uuy year, t aiur.u inn imriug mat lime 1 have known main ieroim cured of uiH ereut diseaae hy the use of aaid water. (Signed)' SAMPSON BALL. F r everl year I htve known tha E tpeptie Springs, have sent to them some of the worst rlmmioeaaea of Chill. Torpid Liver, Dropay, Ulcerated Womtm, and broken down conatitution frtm other caucs, and I affirm that for dieae of any of the internal organ, I believe there is no better water in the country. Signed) W'M. P. PAKKS, M. D. J t , i f i ... . Roxboro. N. C. January 81 h, 70. Thiaia to certify that, from knowledge of the frequent uxe and tire benefit of Dr. J. F. Foard' Eupeptic Spring, to rayaelf and other, whether the water be immediate! v taken frm tl.. or kept at home, hesitate not to recommend it as truly worthy the nsme it bears. In the wun mer of 1868, my wife, who Waa suffering from nervoua' prostration, and of whose life I had for a long time, Well nigh diapaired, waa dc-idedly benefitted by spending a few weeks at thia Spring being as she think, permanently relieved ofa weakneaa of the breast, with which she had been for many years afflicted. Under so much obligation to this Spring, a would be highly gratified to knew that it is meeting with that patronage Which it so well deserves. (Signed) M. C. THOMAS, Member of the . C. Conference, M. E. Church South. By the advice of physicians and other friends. I waa induced u brlnir mv fariilr in TmIu loot to the Eupeptic Springs, where they have remained until the present with very great advantage anrl amala is m w aaaat ! all .m. .C S L. mm a 1 1 1 C a I 1 1 ..a Z tr f ' wawrm, iior mere are several springs ) mat l nave no heaitancy in recommending them to persons whose disease are such as not mentioned in Dr. Forad's rZl IBB plaeeo aft the base of estimated coat of the 000. eoo the tower, whole is The $50, CUlar. In facts, during this season I know several nomnnn rnrwl nf oktlU I. , - ing in less than a month, sad con vereed with msnv others who vpm rHvc1 nf ih .! Il J Other diseases, or whose friends were benefitted by coming here. The case of the wife of Rev. .ywyn, who remrneu nere tnis season, 10 be perfectly restored, is a wonder to ail who knew her eighteen months ago. (Signed) BEV. R. A. MOORE, Agt A M Society 1 ri va fSKisrii rvirifi 1 nrinna This is to certify that some months ao mv wife waa fannd tn k i.w. a . w O V 1 . , j. . . " , . .wriMmMg; uuwvm m WIUUIKS feat square, for public speaking, will boj tlon V diseases. At the suggestion of two of oar beat physicians, who thought her incurable, I A 4 ' : 1 trw1r La ta tho ahAtto namad fik mmm. 1 ! 1 as . . a ' Zrmm3 W" f reiievea 01 general aropsy, and her health great 1 mm u nKnaa vrl yvtlktMaiaa mm - 1 -1 1 w . a ., ....p.uTcv. Ul yr. 7w'wsrnw? water, l believe there is no better in country. (Signed) ENOCH S. a WtK, Minister in the Baptist Church in N. C. I 3 ' in onr 1 ii Forists ik Germany. Few people have any idea of the extent of forest land in Germany, and most imagine that nf the Bleak Forest Utile is left except a tradi tion and a conventional blister of wjood land, so named. On the contrary, in Hanover alone there are 900 000 aere ot wood under State management, while nearly a fnuith part of the area of Prussia ie in forest, although half of that is in pi I vale It-ind. As is well known, the f i-wa administration in particular diatriets as ! g heen famona, imperially in Thnr 1 igia auu the Uatta m-mntains. In North It runny fentrally the respnnsibilMies are al lotted in distric's among a carefully oruMiid'b .rly of of5 .-era, presided over hv forett director. Thc London) Gar-din. blatchley's Improved CCl'CM- . li K WtXD PU Mr l ie ue km.w ledge Stand tid .l tha market, hy idiot, the bort pntnp ho ; ie least money Attention i iuvited ' U arhlr' I npmved Bracket. Uu npC icck v.t , which can lie will.. awa w, i. unit disturbing the jointr ni'l the copper chamber which netei i ack, scales r rnt and will lat a life time. For sa'e by Dealers and the trade generally. In order to be ure .that too get KlatrhU y V Hump, he earelttl and see that it ha my trinii -mark a above Jl too di nol kno i . m t a . a ' . a aapw in our, uoMTipnon circulars, logetne. with the name and addres of ihe agent nearest you will ba prmnptly fund died by addreaai. s with tsu p 01IAS G BLVrrilLEV. Mannfaetnnr. A06 Commerce St., Phi la elphia, Pa. Feb. 18, 1875 tf. Til Mrat Pf33s, EICK01Y, w. C., Ia th only paper puhlihed in Catawba Co uty. and has au xieui e circulatioo among Merchants, farmer, aud all claaa s f business es. in the Stat. Th- I'kf.ks : i: : i t... i v . aud r a aVsiral allium f..r advertiainiTo ! Mllll HOI LdSt. Hflf BStOfSll ! V MUturn V..rlt I I I 1 w w .... . ........ v i . i.nrni irillll allowed ihi yearly advertisement. Subec ip tiou $2 0(1. iu advance. Address MURRIL &THOMLINSOX. Editors and Proprietora. E. B. FOOTE, Ml 120 Lsiiulon iTeue, Cor. KtStkSL, HEW YORa An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE, AMD BBCBtTBB Letter from all part a C Me Civilized World. IsLElr I have lived for thirty-two years within two miles of the Snrinoa i.n.n t tv. u i n.i.. ik.i iu. i k... v... .ffii .i j: . j. . . . : - ...v-vuiotuICu ui Miuerens oiaeases oy the internal and ex ternal use of sard water, and by applying the mud from one of the Springs to the hands of a man who had Tetter se badly that he could not labor, the disease very soon disappeared .' : T ' , - Leabbttrq, N C, February 13 '71 ,oShiUJrTeneIre!,eUCiKS,Ji of North Carolina Conference, M. E. ChurchSooth, in 180, my little son about six year of age, was ry suddenly and strangely attacked with ill nrw arhirii nan vm niarh VMnltjul fatallv Kv .H.IuAfil.. i: l ' - w : r v . - - , : . v n-.tvc ui mc diiruuing pnyucian 1 was in duced to take him to theEupeptic Spnnga, and try the virtues of the water in connection with the medicine given. The-remit was most happy. He began 1o improve forthwith, and was soon pronounced well. His restoration waa as permanent as it asaapeedy. and hi health better ""' w i-r a .rear pnwr ni ma piaa. furm oit Knowledge ol the water, and my aoqnain ; , ""V B-P"-i " "w --, msm saes uin.nt. IV" l tU iU CirdlW Ol Ufa aV OH It, 1 laATA DaO lifulliliivn an e- bbiKbS .. sKkkaZ... .l.I A t -m ,rt m . a. a ii I kBMVM ill auoOMIUllig IV V UM 4WO VUtlVlU ViSBBM tv4 ' lb OlglU'Q J. W. WHEELER. Statesvii, Ut, N. C, February 24, 7J ua. Johx k. r oa rd Lf tor Sir fI have sn quite humher of peroons who had chill and teveruunng iaov-u. wuo spent from three to-sour week at your Eupeptic Sj ring in ihiaoonn ty, and entirely cured, and have bad no return to tha data. It appear to he a settled fact that, these waters are aattre cure, for chill and lever, but for many other di-aes. From the min eral combinations of the water they are not excelled by any in the ooontry. Xrulyyottia, H . KX LL Y, M - Xs MORE STOVES. and betAcr ones than eur. Come now and get the BEST. Oct the stove called the ACORN COOK f yon want one that will outlast any other, and hat is made of all NEW IBON, and warranted o give satisfaction Ac. Various styles, of cook ng stoves at a small profit. TIN WARE, Sheet Iron & Coppxa Ware made of the best Material, on hand or msde to order. Merchants supplied at Low Prices. Cash paid for all kind of Copper, Brass Ac. Ask for Baowa's Tin shop Main Street, Salisbury, N. CU L. V. Brown. I am well prepared to cut good STENCIL PLATES for marking Tobacco, Flour Patent articles Ac. livery person doing any kind of work or bmu neas should hare a stencil to advertise his busi ness, as it ia aeknowledged to be the best and cheapest way to let people know what yon are doing. g une mar with stencil may get T customer, for you, that will pat Hundreds of Dollars in your hands. Try it and you will get a cus tomer you never thought of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS, One-fourth inch letters 6 cents per Utter One half and five-eighta 6 u u Three-fourth A One inch letters 7 " " They may be sent to any part of the U. 8. A fa aa oy man at a small cost. Send in voor order tatira rise of letters r prefer, and the Stencil wiil be sat.ae neatly tf apn promptly forwarded. Fwher street Salisbury, N. C. L.X, BROWN. April 23. 1874 tf. fi ft ta ft 9 H Per Day at home. Terras free w w w Address G. BTijrrON A Co.. Juat published, a new edition of DR. t'n.VKKWKI L'ELKaKATED Essay on the radical ears (without atediettie) of Sj'kkma tub n ii tL a or Hvtninai Weakne, Involuntary Semiual Ltassea, iMFtV TKXCY, Mental aud Phyaical Incapacity, im pedimenta to Marriage, etc. : also, L u.n.-l i - Tioa, EPfLBP-Tand Errs, induced by aeJf-in-dulgenoe or aexual extravagance, Ac. Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cent, The celebrated snthor, in thia admirable Es say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' ml practice, thst the alarming oonae- quencea of self-aboae may be radically cured ' .1 a I J . I . , If f Wlinuui uie uaugeroiis uae oi iniernai lutsiicine or the application of the knife; pointing oat a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effec tual, by means of which every sufferer, no mat ter what his oondition may be, may cure him self chesolv. ori vatel v. and radically. I " -- . . W . 1 hi Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. sent under seal, tn a plain envelope, to anv mm- . m . . . - address, ptm-pavd, on receipt of six cents or two post stamp. Address the Publishers, OKAS. J. C . KLINE & CO. 197 Bowery, New York; Post Office Box, 4688. April 15 1 WHITELOCK S VEGETATOR. SUPERIOR TO ANY FERTILIZER MADE In The UNITED STATES. FOB COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO. tST Foraale by J. McDAUOHLIN, Charlotte, N. C. WEIL A BRO. Ooldahoro, N. C. II. M. HOUSTON, A Co. Monroe N. C. uruuiV rv. ilm-:. i w r v. w .... . , iiiiiimk'ii. . V . WILLIAMSON, UPCHURCII, A THOMAJ. V . I Z igh, C. W. L. McOHER. Franklinton. N. tl TEMBEBLAK E A E A RES, Pacific N C BRANCH A CO. Wilaoa, N. C- W.A.ANGEIR, DURHAM, N. a It US Oli&TJAl VAT IT Conktiiiii a medical YmM MM IB TBBATTwO ymnnB Patients in Europe, the Weal Indica, the Dominion of Canadi, and in every State Of the TJ Pp tiil aive i t i '- aul . t Jvr t li araedals f tb:s vm : v .. y.r.t jnat s4 absva Kae fartWr iaf. atatioa ' I ra S S LI.KS e .' T.rl t -ni (re;nLwra. ' C T M B T 1 ' TT. E-i aeer 4 it il s.-asriareaaVat TUEGKK A T (XXTR AL kOL'TE esap3ak3 an I Ohio B Sarah Sltt . 1573. PASSES 0 Kit TBAIX8RCX AS FOLLOWS. MAIL 11 3h a m " GreekaUiro M pm Danville via RAD 4 46 -M Ta xtadJaasl 4A? -' Richmond 8-Vaai ' Chariot te tills, Uupm Arrive Uantingtoa, Ctnciaaatti, " Lralsville. 7 JO age 7 4 VI h ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL 1 PRII OF CHARGE. BW Um dunna tb paat I fsity aaarty or qua 40. tWj B ii in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 kf hsaar or ta BaeajSI Dr. K. B. FOOTJE, fitaej TBB, wow Isra. ACCNTS WANTED. Ba. Foot, ta tfca BBBSBt ot "aTsssi ii rnss a out of print x wtu aa saas Bras aa sipansHsa smu aoth aasa and w nana waa taS k) ash Bm torafotna warts, ta vwaai a Hbaral ptost wfB fassasw "TUkXM Hoatiu " Is aaarssalsilr r Btsl wEgEa BwXfiat.saSBtfBii Saw EXPBE3S. 1 IS f SJfi s at B-BB J0 " 4JB9 pat P4B X JO -jBf am it JO pat a MB pa bUest Peodsr. Sotarday. ' Bt- Laaa. Ci BBisatteg at taawa PaaaU Trunk Ltnsaj fur tha Xorthi l.i. .mt a A Texas Mail Trains ran daily except - - i Tarvugh TiokeU for saia at H. CLailotte, Salioturr.ami Gmrt i Luaraat Freight Kate aaa is hy tbta BaU : For Rata and information as to Ituuu.tiate Aa Bffljta J C DAMK. Ae JftmJ UrtmttOmrm V C lyEMIGRANTbGO UN EXPBEnS TRAINS W. C. WI' KM AM. Kser iVesiaVat ; R.i lOW AUD, Cett. P. at T. Aftut; fl. 8. FITCH. Gam. Wsgai AfmL to aarhlsar Bi af ta Saa war w BaB af aflvaSS as PU Jl 11 VSI.S." la r Cheap t OrtlTAiTr. C7 O -V RlCHMOVD, YOBX RlTBB ABB BBAP-BAKB RaiLJtuan oBtrairr, April Hka 1B74. OB aad after TUESDAY, April Zlst Paa- se a ger sad fretgbt Trains on this road will nra as ! am . Passangor Traia far BToat Point leave BieB mood at 3 P. M (SuaAayi BBBBilil. aad at- nr.. at Kichmt.nd from Vm. Point at IB A. M., dailv (Sondars exceutrd The ssdandid steamer HAVANA ss LOLlftE. will rnn in paajaection with tats raee. aad wiU leave Wast Point daily (SaBdaysct- ) aa the an i ral f the train wiicaisrw d at 1 P. M. arrivinr at BalUmnre i' ta amain time to coannct wtth traiss f..r Waahingtoat and the Is-a, Isnrth aad West : and leave Baltimore daily (8an4ays exeeftsfl at 4 P. M , eoBBaetlng a' VeaA rHaat with tram due at Wish mead at 10 A. M . next Bsoraiac Fam U Boirimnrn.tl AB BaJakawre aaB so turn.BB. Washington. 4. Fare to PailsaW phis. B7 ; to Philadelvbia aad rvtnm. fJf rar so Hew Tor. fJB ; to Raw Tors awa -tarn,$l9jtS. Bwotost $IBta. Freight train, for thmaah freight oalf IBBaa Rsswetd eJallT jjT jiT that dsOivar freight ta BaitlBore earir ma BVBlrg. Thrnr.ah freictt reewived daily FrelaUt train, with Passenrrr car t betas Klrht kKl.rr.ocd Moid Fridavat 7 A.M. Ll tYeiaBB Tee sdajs Thnrsdsys aadSatardar- WoaWey.BBj rVaica i axel sat r un akp w. iuiA cBMrii.iri.aai Portland, Maine. Jea, l. 1875wly Mnrtb, t,-omos ad t ther I .A Maaka ler saia bars JwXwa T MB fta-mlmO B- ' ai U ti -Sara 2 BataalaU
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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