Carolina Watchman. L7 C A L . MAY, 27. Lookout wedding about this time, Mj our sooitrty-inentor. Not ft single fight daring the whole week, w past Franklin Academy Special attention b invited to the advertisement of this Institution to be fonnd in another column. The Academy ia pleasantly situated in a beautiful grove, about four miles from this place. The neighborhood ia good and the location healthy and attractive. Far removed from all demoralizing influences and conducted by competent teachers-, it is a very safe place for parents to send their chil dren. There are two churches, a Presbyterian and Lutheran, within a Tew hundred yards of the Academy. r ffce crowded state of onr columns com pells B to reave cut much matter of interest. ia-r Building A Loan next Monday night. i on band, everybody interested, or out for squalls. There U to be a new paper printed in Char- i0oe within a short time called " The Daily Aft." eft.! Strawberries sold on yesterday at euart. We'll be ablate buy soma If on coming down. - . We are authorized to say that a good Phy eieisa U wanted to take Dr. Houston practice Ik Ml Clla Township. - . m mmm Everybody went to (he Ctmtmnial, and our merchants patriotically closed their stores for the dsy, that their employees might centennial its too. Our Bowan Rijk Guards, we are glad to learn, made a fine impression by their gentlemanly conduct and soldierly bearing at the late Cen- cnaial at Charlotte. Vanity of Vanities: Talk about blighted hopes, blasted expectations, shattered air-castles, &c., wesaw a case the other day, which beats the entire record from the days of Mr. Adam and Mrs. Eve down. . It- was just six licemen's billots, and their history I Bait known unto all the dwellers in the moun tain regions that the village of Old Fort has been incorporated by the act of a magna moan Legislature. Beit further known that said incorporation contains just thirteen voters, as shown by the ballot at the recent Mayor's election, when the opposing forces were marsh alled in full strength. And how we come to the kernel of our story. A friend of ours a former Salisbury! an was one of the two candidates for the high and responsible mayoralty. So confident was he of his election, and so determined was he that order should be kept during hie reign, that he ordered from Meroney A Rro. of this place, those six billot, or billys so as to have them on hand at his inauguration. But alack and alas 1 when the great day of the election came he received just sir votes, while his competitor received seven end was elected I And now Meronoy A Bro. have six policemen's billots for sale. Who wants to be Mayor next ? Fulton Lodge (Masonic) of this place, will celebrate the approaching .SV. John's Day with a social reunion or festival, in their lodge-room. A good time in prospect We are in receipt of a well written commu nication from Mr. J. D. Heilig, of Salisbury, now st Roanoke College. It is unavoidably crowded out, but we may make some extracts irom it hereafter. Its a fact that Maine uses more tuuff than :srtv other State in the union. But it is also a tfact that one firm in Salisbury sells three thou- mind dollar worth of the same article annually That's up to snuff, certain. If you never had n case in court, and are st U anxious to hsve one, just fail to give in your taxes to squire Haughton by the 10th of June, and you will certainly he accommodated. No charge for this advice. V. C and Virgin a XI. 21. Co.-We are requsted to give notice that the Com miuiouersof this Company will meet a? the Court House in Salisbury, on Friday, June 4th. proximo. Foraeinfr on the Enemv. Col. Fre mont, of the Carolina Central Railroad, scut np a special car to take the editors over that road to .Wilmington, previous to the assembling of the Press Convention. Ex-Governor Yance who is the Hfo of every party, although not in the literal sense an editor, was most cheerful ly awarded a seat with the Ink Slingers. Manv incident i5 happened during the day's i;de to evince the respect of the people for the Great War Governor- Asthn train stopped at the different stations and it became known that be was aboard, the people would gather around the Windows to catch a glimpse of him or to shake him by the band. At Abbottsville, ex-Senator Abbott came in and most cordially invited the Governor to join him in a glass of a favorite brand of wine. The request was made in such a way as .to leave it almost impossible for the Governor to refuse. He accepted the invitation and as he did so, many of his friends gathered around apparently n.ore amnsed than astonish ed that he should he sampling wine with the late Union General Abbott. Govt Vance read ily took in the situation and made it tell to his advantage by remarking to his friends as it in reply to an anticipated request : "Foraging on the enemy, gentlemen." This raised a big laugh and a hurrah l i Vance, which Gener 1 Abbott seemed to enjoy as much as any of the party only christian church, and that the forms then prescribed are sacredly binding. Others again go back to the days of Christ and the Apostolic fathers, for the church's Inception, and seem to find there the institution of a new order of things. But the real foundation is ia the first covenant with Abraham, which has held fast and cure throughout the ages. Christ made no radical changes, instituted no aew church. He came in his own words, "not to destroy bat to fulfil 1." He and his disciples attended upon the wor ship of the synagogue, and the first chrietain worship was modeled after it, or rather was tbe me thing, with the substitution of historical. for prophetic and meritorious sacraments, and the preaher or expounder, for the sacrificing priest. At St. Ltncjra Episcopal Church, (It be ing Trinity Sunday) the Rev. Francis J. Murdoch (Rector) preached from Eph. II, 18 : "For through Him we both have a by one spirit unto the Father -'He said re ligion taught us a knowledge of God, and of ourselves, and how to live according to his knowledge. To-day he confined himself to what religion teaches us about Qod, and in particular about tbe Doctrine of the Trinity without a firm belief which no man can be a Christian. He stated the doctrine in the lan- j guage of the creed of St. A the nasi us : "The ' Catholic faith is this : That we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity ; neither confounding the persons nor dividing the sub stance ; For there is one person of- the Father; another of the Son, and another of the Holy Ghost. But the Godhead of the Father, of the Son, and of tbe Holy Ghost is all one, the Glory equal, the majesty co-eternal "He warned his hearers not to forget to pray to each person of the blessed Trinity. Christains must pray not only for the gift of tbe Holy spirit but also to nim as their Lord and God. The ser mon was an able one and replete with argu ment and instruction. At the First Methodist Church, Rev. Leo. W. Crawford preached an excellent ser mon to a goodly congregation, from the text "My son give me thine heart," Proverbs XXIII XXVI. Giving the heart to Uod. consists not in bodily or mental service, but in heart-consecration, and entire self surrender. For physi cal obedience or work, or for mental subser viency, we might demand an equivalent, might feel that we ought of right, and by virtue of s"ch service, to have the conferment of the blessings of God. Such is not the case. We must voluntarily give our hearts to God, cheerfully serve him, do right for right's sake hate sin because it is sin, and trust to God's mercy and love for his blessing in answer to our prayers, and in hilniment of His promi.es "which are yea and amen." It is easier to give the heart to God in youth, than when age has hardened, and vice METTIHG 9 OF THE TOWN KISSIONE&S. 8aliebary,N. O. May 18th 1875. called meeting of the Board of Com missioners was held at tbe Mayor's Office as 5 o'clock P. X. Present J. J. Stew art, Mayor, and Commissioners, Mock, Meroney, Snider, VandarW, and Kennedy. P. If. Heffig, who waa elected Commis sioner on tbe West Ward having declined to serve, on motion Unas. F. Baker, waa appointed to fill the vacancy. Wm H. Crawford who was elected Commie- sioner on the East Ward having declined to serve, on motion, ISeaf. r . j raJey was appointed to fill the vacancy. The Co mit tee appointed to examine the accounts of tbe Tax Collector submitted a report which was received and Committee dis charged. On motion, a committee of three (Lake BUeksfter, A. J. Meek, and Dr. T. W. Keen, ) were appointed to re examine the Tax Collectors books. On motion, tbe account of Dr. T. W. Keen, for amount ($55. 16) paid for labor for working streets, was received ordered to be audited and paid. On motion, the bo d ct P. B. Kenuedy (Clerk of Board) was accepted. On motion, the bond of D. R. Jollian (Treasurer,) was accepted. A resolution was adopted appointing Dr. T. W. Keen awoxy of the Town of Salisbury, to represent tbe Stock Sub scribed by the Town to tbe Tadkfn Bail Road, and authorising him io transfer said Subscription of Fifty Thousand dollars to the Subscription books of the said Com pany. On motion J. West was anoointed Town Constable and Tax Cnlle tor On motion P. P. Meroney asd Beuj. F. Fra ley, were appointed Tax assessors. On motion the Board adjourned. P. B. KENNEDY, O. B. 0. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KEEP COOL. 0: IBespeetfnUy inform the cittaens of Sallieaij, that 1 can famish them with Maine Ice it Limn COLUMN. inches thick at 3 cents opened every morning. w. a. May 6-S per lb. Ice He KE8TLER. AMistrator's Notice ts Cntitm. All persons bavins; claims against the ss tate ot r elix 1). I'lodfrUer, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit the .same to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of Nay 1676, and all persona indebted to said estate-are requested to settle promptly. 8. A. LOWRANCE, Adminia rator of Felix D. Clod letter dee. May 13. 1875. 6 ws. pd. FOB SALE. THEO. F. KLUTTZ. WbolfMk Retail D C. 60 ct Per QUART. Wine for Church purposes at 60 ots onart at ENNIS9 Drag Store Next to Meroney A Bro. to Arrive in a day or two at EN NIBS' Dac Stork. April 22nd tf. LOOK OUT There wilt be found many familiar names in the Court record, of the act icle headed One Hundred years ago. Many citizens will recog nize the names of the ancestors. It sceraes the Court in those times regulated the price of li quors, meals st hotels, lodging, horse feed paaterade, Ac., Ac. It was an Irish Corner who, when asked how lie acconnted for an extra ordinary mortality Limerick, replied sad ly : "I cannot tell, There are people dy ing this year tint never died before." a s w a A Chicago sturt. dealer has given up coaxing and bullying the public, and dcsparingly announces ou a placard, "Huy, or 1 will bust." THE WEAK ASD TEAK OF CITY LIFE. The wear and sear of city life are a aevcrc tax upon the stroirest constitutions. The hur ry and bustle and anxieties of business keep the nervous system in a state of nnnattiral vrJ0Ba9nwaiBfcn tjMawaTaiaaSaSwM5 To M e chants, HonBe keepers, Young Folks, uia J: oiks, Smokers, fain tan Farmers, Grangers, and Everybody else. oeoevar yon nesa aoytatag la taw way of UKUUo, MEDICINES, J PAINTS, OILS. PERFUMERIES. DTE8TUFF3 SEEDS Arc , If you tiui tbe oest articles tor the least money, go to KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. GARDEN SEEDS. 10.000 papers warranted fresh and genuine just reeetTed from Lindreth, Buist, Ferry, Briggs, and Johnson. Jc Bobbins, At 5 cents a Paper Liberal discount to country merchants at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Mv farm sitnalsd cm Grant KilMOfiry BOW 1st i This Una osniai: jbuut 240 acres, the beatJareaiac kaa in l&owaa Gob at v. Has ost U a sjnad two story evdlsna Heans a dnwaas earn aad other i in nry awits'iasji awd aW a food and chase agree me a ft. FRANK QRA HI hL ret It, lSTS. ftaao. H 4.RD W ARE. to their will led it earn, e Wham aa want Agwree, call an the Granite Bow. D. A Saliabery,K C.,JUy 13-U Hardware at as Bo A fOSTUll XV IT. E-ary CasaCyfcews Papar m J villi two $&A0 M0 Broeewav.X Iras. AX MTG CO., CDEC8"4"" u. Lads, nilllaauoa Kasdta aaah. wish assp Y. t ULOCK Lo.. ra ft VnVTV PO AOFVT9 IS oar are f fflUilAI Na Nhlast just ouu asadsd ia evary heuar; a nt.'f and etrealam free by mail. H. B. WHITE t CO.. INcw.rk, J. The Premium List of the Fifth Annual Fair at this place, has just been issued from the "Watchman Job office, and is now ready for dis tribution. Every farmer should have one and endeavor to get the premium on as many arti cle! as possible. If every one will make an effort in thia way, there will, indeed, be some thing at our next Fair worth seeing. Vance's Sketches- We are in receipt of a copy of the sketches of North Carolina written by ex-Gov. Vance. They are issued in book form by James Barron Hope, Esq., editor of the-Norfolk ( Va.) LaaiBaarT. The book con tains ia addition to these popular sketches a number of poems by Mr. Hope. The whole makes a vary interesting volumn, and the price is only 75 cants. 4 School Ex hisitioh. Considerable local interest was felt and manifested in the closing exercises of the Term at Franklin Academy . i ana n aama a on me zisi instant, ina ceremonies were handsomely conducted, and the occasion pleas ant to pupils and patrons. The next session, nder the continued supervision of the Rev. H. M. Brown, will commence the 22nd of Au gust. Th k BoJaieA Noma, speaks in the highest terms of the Salisbury granite, which is being Oaed In the construction of the new gov -mmer' It S a mm. ... - . ouuuings m Kaleigh. It says "it is the latest most durable, and.freest of fieldspar, of any we have ever seen.' All true neighbor, and we've got millions upon millions of tons of the asm t and better, all within a few miles of Salis bury, and right along the proposed route of the Yadkin Rail Road. This road, would open np a tremendous trade in this granite for general building purposes. Grass and Clover We have sometimes thought that the soil and climate in and about thid place, was peculiarly well adapted to the growth of grass crops. We have seen on the red lands of this neighborhood, heavier crops of grass and clover than anywhere else. Just at this time there are lots in and around town which are marvels in richness. Messrs. M. L. Molmes, P. A. Heilig, Dr. J. J. Sumroerell, and T. J. Meroney, have lots which an early morning stroll brought to onr attention yester day. Two or three strokes with a scythe in either of them, would take down grass and clover enough to feed a cow all day-. There are many such all around town; aud as an indi cation of the quality and adaptation of soil to this kind of crop, seems to us beyond question. And yet it is a strange fact that not one in ten of the farmers of Rowan, pay the least atten- to the growth of grass. There is no reason, seems to. us, why the red lands of Rowan, Davie, Davidson, Cabarrus, Meck lenburg, Iredell, indeed of tbe whole of Wes tern North Carolina, might be set in Or chard Grass and Clover, yielding to the owners annually, at small expense, an income of im mense value. We know of one little lot put down in these gisssts (Orchard and Clover) six or seven years ago, which has yielded two cuttings annually of heavier and richer crops . s at n a .a rva than any o ranch meadow in tne county, i ne land was not very rich, nor has it been manured since it was set in these grasses, and yet tbe crops come. At this moment the orchard grass upon it will measure nearly three feet in hight, with the clover struggling np to show its red tops to the sun. With such examples before us, it hi really surprising that no more general attention to the subject is manifested, especially by thos who look to the soil for family sup port and for wealth. . : J ; l : i . . seared 1 iensi"n uuri,,5 ounnere nours. ana in tne ena and blackened it. It is better to begin the j "nPa,r u,u ""J a" v'gor oi me vital or christian life in the dew of one's youth, because j Ban'on. The penalty of all undue excite it saves from the woe, the contentions, the j ment is 8"bf,l't exhaustion. The best wounds without cause, the sorrows and the j rnd.T or U thecanse.is Hoatettcr's direful temporal effects of sin. "It shall be 8tomch Bitters, the tonic and alterative pro health t thv navel and marrow to thy bones," i Perties of which nPil11 diffus,e themselves and "so shal'l thou find favor and good under- j trough the entire s.Trteni revive and reinforce standing, in the sight of God and man, for every dormant facullf, and restore a natura "length of days and long life and peace, shall ! con,r,,,on nMv m' ra5ntl- p"n,e morl re it add unto thee. i fjroier8 uPn l,ie disirsc of all stimulants. I This, to say the lea of it, is irrational. All competent pliysiriaas admit that pure medica- cated stimulant is one of the most useful reme dies known. As ' tonic and inviaorant for Wilmington Corrcfipoivtcncr of the Pliilaclcl-; the aCcd and lan-aid. Hostettcrs Hilars !,n ' rr fnital 1 I li thnelinil.ar.i Iia iL. P.- l.1. The semi-annual exhibition of the post ; and debiliatcd. In all climates and every and pJlory, and tho uses to which they j species of disorder which breaks down the are nut. was nnrt-.ed vpstrrdav in thi i-iil i . ? v . r. . I - r . j j i uuuuv KiiviiKiii, ii is an aos':i!itc tpecmc. it is BELL& BRO. Offer the host selection of Jewelry to be ound in Western North Carolina. Consisting of LADIES' AGENTS' GOLD WATCHES old Opera nod Vest Chains, nrm SOLD ?LA1?S1 Jewelry. IRISH POTATOES. 25 Biti.s, Rosk, Goodrich k. Pkib- aXX0.rni rr,i $10 TO t5D0. ;;rr.'iwr& tane A i paaw bok xpiaintn everything, and ronir "f toe W ill Street Uf ,f SENT FREE LESS, Just Recited at KLJJTTZS DRUG 8TORE. CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. A Urge alack, warranted Extra cleaned, Fresh ic Genuine, nt low prin at KLXITTZ S DUUG bTOBE. Ur. 4w JOHS HICKLING A- (' .. Rauktrs aad krrs. 72 Broadway New York. 1 Of tfx i k'.na. BaaS mm r N r arm-. B ml VWa a . i iiTsanssi Wberewor H The Whipping Post ware. phia limes. in Dela- Tue C. N. asd Virginian Rail Road. The com mnnicn tion relative to this Road came in too lass for onr last issue, but as the subject matter is of moot) importance to the people of Rowan and Davie, we give it this week in con nection with the charter and other matter re fcntef to it We are sadly in need of Rail Road communi ion with Davie, Yadkin, and Surry, and the propoasd Road should run via Mocksville, Yadkipville. to Mt. Airy in Surry. Mlh this od in connection with the Yadkin Rail d. Salisbury would be independent and ld soon become the most prosperous and important Inland town in the 8late. A short Sermon That little pistol has been heard from ifsin. The boy's will carry nd this time it fell out of his pocket while J was unloading corn in Mock & Co's ware- e, last Tuesday morning, went off and shot hm throngh the leg. That's what the misera 2 Iu'I pepper-boxes are good for. We ad your pluck boys, for you never hurt any JW with them but yourselves. Rut keep on J0" them though, and may be you'll save th trouble and ezpenae of putting J0 out of the way some dav. aVa . nn.v JJHJJ we always have hopes that a boy 2E It N graj-beaded sinner, when we - n parrying a pistol. DEVOTIONAL , Vara trnnrlo- laat SimitnT irna dnntlior liru and beautiful day, a fit token of th.it great never-ending Sabbath of Sabbaths in heaven, of which these earthly ones are but types and smybolt. The sun beamed down with benign radiance, the birds warbled their sweetest carols, while fields and flowers and trees dawned their brightest boas of green and yellow and gold, as if in thanksgiving to God for the universal day of rest and peace. All the churches were well filled, except St. John's Lutheran which was closed' on ac count of tbe Pastor's absence ; his congregation, however, went to make up the throngs of wor shippers in the other churches. The pulpit of this church, will be occupied next Sabbath by Rev. Dr. Davis of Salem, Va., a learned and eloquent divine, of the Evangeli cal Lutheiuu church. 8t. John's CmatCH The Rev. Prof. J. B. Davis D. D. President elect of North Carolina College, will preach in St. John's Lutheran church of this place next Sunday morning and night. At the First Presbytpkian Church, the Pastor, Rev. J. Rumple, preached an interest ing and well-timed sermon, from Genesis XVII chapter and I V verse. "As for me, behold nfy covenant is with thee, and thou sh alt be a father oT many nations.'' The establishment of the church in this cov enant with Abraham was the theme, and tbe preacher denic ....... ted that the views held by many, as to the tfnie and manner ot the first formation of the true christian church, as well as to the prescribed form, were very erroneous. Many can go back no further in their ideas up on this subject, than the Reformation, and con tend that tbe church a then instituted it the yard , at Newcu?tlo, in the presence of several hundred men, women and cliil -dren. John Reardon, Blubber Davis and John Thomas, white, and Sandy Leonard, colored, were the only candidates for the stocks. Each was tmpmorted for an hour and suffered the indescribable tortures at tending tbe punishment. At 1.16 P. M. tbe whipping commenced, with Charles Frisby, colored, aa tbe first victim. The cat-o'-nine-taila descended on hie bare back twenty times, making him jerk aud wiggle and. doubtless, wish be had never stolen the $42 for which this was a part ot the penalty. Jobn Diggs, colored, convicted of larceny of razors, "roe next whipped mercifully with twenty lashes. Dthner Davis, a mulatto, was then sever -ly lashed for larceny, and, although evidently suffering from tbe punishment, he forced a smile when released Lorn the post, sod asked, "How's that for high t" George Thompson, a white man. whose bead waS gray with age, tottered to the post and was whipped lightly. His offense was the larceny ot chicken?, and bis pnn ishmcnt was twenty lashes. Robert Al len, colored was next whipped. Roddy August, a white boy of not more than eighteen, but who has been whipped be fore, was then-fastened to 'he post. ''Get hold nf that," he said, as he threw his cost at Sheriff Lambson, and bared his back ; "now, lei's have 'em." He got ten. and went back to his cell, suffering from his punishmeut. Cbas. Henderson, white, a consumptive and a thief, was whipped a . a " a a - a mi witn twenty lasnes, ana evidently telt as keenly bis disgrace ss he did the corporal punishment. Sandy Leonard, colored, for the second time in his short life, received t wenty lashes. Tbey were well h.id on, and his back was slmost blood red when he returned to his cell. Blubber Davis, a white youth, was also whipped for the second time. He suffered intensely, and will be afflicted with a sore back for seversl weeks. John Thomas, a young white man, bailing from Millville, . J and who was convicted of highway rob bery, was tbe next person to hug the poet. He received forty laches, and when released his back was as red as a beet, and here and there the blood was oozing from the large welts made by tbe lash "I wr uld rather serve a lifetime in the penitentiary at Trenton than undergo that punishment again, he said, as be pulled on his coat and started for the prison. uonii K'n:uon, wmte, was toe last man whipped. He had stolen nn overcoat, and thought hip ponidhment (twenty well laid on lashes, &c ,) was out of proportion to his offence. also an invaluable remedy for cca-flickneas. The nausea and retching canned bv the pitch ing and rolling f a vessel at the sea paralyzes tlu-bodily and ibental energies, and those who suffer from it wtnld do well to restore to the Bitters a a mears of sore and permanent relief. Htenmer should nil without a supply of the articles. Among the botanic ingredients of which it is composed are some of the mwt powerful blood depurenta which the vegetable kingdom affords Consequently, it is not only tones and invfeoratea, but also purifies the system through the nature sluices which nature has provided. The Grasshopper Stories. Jndg ing irom the conversation ot numerous persona from the West it is safe to pre sume that these account" of grasshopper ravages comiug from that region are very much exagerated. It is said that the principal object in spreading these stories ia to help the bulls in wheat, a very large quantity of the last year's crop be ing Etui on nana. SILVER MALE, GOLD PEXS, tc Thev are agent for the celebrated Diamond Spectacles and Evo Glasses. Manufactur ed from Minntc Crystal pkkijkw. Watches, t:ioek and Jewel rv reprnrotl and warranted 1- months, charges a low a consis- tant with mod v ,rU. Sn.re on Mair. street. "2 doors above National Hold. 2p . 1874 ly. CRAIGE & CRAIGE. ATTORNEYS A1 LAW AXD 3olifitar5inpGiihrtti!;i). Cy Social attention paid to procred me in linarnptcsv. dm. w aw Sept. 6, FOB SALE. A No. 1 Home Shuttle Sewing Machine, in first-rate running order, with table and all oacesmry fixtures for sale for $25. Apply at this office. March 4, 1874. tf. To Country Merchants I have tbe largest stock of Drugs, Dyes, Grocers Drugs &c, in Western Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at CSaitimore lTICC, inns sanng you the freight. Special attention to bot tling Kfseiiees, Laudanum, 1'aregnric, Opodeldoc, Caster d: Sweet Oil Jcc. Write for prices, to ;TUEO. F. KLUTTZ DRUGGIST; Salisbury, N. C JUBUBEBA ha cstablishrd Itwlf r s perfect regulator and .nr n-ind 1r dim.Ur ul the yteea aruinc frm ii pr r iu iii-ii if the Liwr nd Bnwela, IT I NTA I'll Ysli". but, by stimulating tne decretive oreaui. CcTitlv and eriduaJly I rbiiiure il nnpuuUc. aud rrgutea the ew- 3teui IT IS J(.T A CTiBF.! BITTERS, bttt U S Housekeepers Supplies. Flavoring Extracts, Essence, Spices, Gelatiue, Mustards, Soda, Dye-SiurT, Toilet aud Laundry Soaps, Lye, Matches, Lamp?, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys ice, al ways on band of best quality at KLUTTZ'S DUUG STORE. VEGETABLE TONIC dice d I .it diti.n. andt!itininlateetaHt appt'tr f-r fi nefiarv to inrifnrat the grn For leant Laiie aid Gentlemen. Fine Perfnrjserics, Elegant Soaps, Cosme- i tics. Soaps, acbous, Toilet Sets, Vases, Hair, and Teeth Brashes, Pocket Books ice, in endless variety at KLUTTZ'S DRUO STORE. DIED. DEATH OF A MOTHER IS ISRAEL. At the residence of Mr. Robt. Harris, afav 20th, 1875, Mn. Mary Harris, consort of Richard Harris, aced 89 rears. 3 months and 7 days. The deceased waa a devout and faithful member of tbe laetbodiet Episcopal church for forty years. 8h had lived happily as the wife of Mr. If irrla for sixty years, lacking 6 day. one leaves a Jarre number of rrieoua, descend ants and connection to cherish her memory and .to mourn the lose of one so dearly beloved tor her many and excellent virtues. In tbis County on the night of the 3rd, inst after a prostrate illness Dr. O. P. Hons- t .U mmw . m . ion in tne 4om year ot bis see. leaving a w.uOT and five children. Dr. H. waa popular physician f over 20 yeurs practice ic tbe immediate neighborhood in which he was bom, a genial social gentleman, with many virtues and as few faults aa generally fall to tbe lot of poor, frail huiaanitv. a member of the Prsbrterian Church at Back Creek and a '. ral subscriber to it. The large number of friends and neighbor! who came to visit and nurse him, as well as neighboring physicians who risked him do ring his sickness, the la rgw concourse of po pie, including many of color, who attended the funeral services, all attested the high i.ii IBS Waa esteem in winch be was nem. l .ike many physicians who practice in this malarian re gion, be fell with professional "baroeee on for he came home weary, worn and ailing as he had done for weeks, from bis visits and went to tbe sick ebamoer never to emeige in life again. A Fresh Supply of Briggs Garden Seed reoeired l. .a day at ENNISS' Drug Store next to Merooev t Bro. Prescription Department rreacri ptions Cs refU I ly Pom pou nded day or night bv experienced, aad akillful Druggist, with neatness and daepateb. To Ministers of the Gospel I will sell u considerably below my regular nntx. J50. H. ENNISS, Droggiat. Next to Meroney A Bro. Charles Lamb. Essayist, denounced al spirituous liquors as "Wet Damnation." Poor fellow : he knew whereof he pake, by sad ex perience, and if living, would apply the same to Alcobolic iuccttants, advertised as Cure alls But there is one Tonic and Alterative in exist eoce the besf the world has ever known which contains no alcobol. It is Dr. Wal ker's California Vihegar Bittkbs. 4w Cigars 1 Ton Say ? Oh yes, we have these at all prices from 2 cents io 25 cents, and can sail them by the bos at jobbers prieea, our celebrated 3 CCalt FECULIAat CIGAR is acknowledged the beat m the world at KLUTTZ'S DRUO 8TOBE. weakened or mr.r'.irf orgau.i to all the vital forrr. It arK! it wx a?.maDATioM. as tt 1 -c Lid .mpW.y " na4ng sales testify Price Ot Indlar a ri-ttle. Ak your draggi". f..r it. J-mssToX Uoluwat 1 Co. Phila. Pas WboleMaic AgeuU. For Coughs, Colds Hoarsenesse AND ALL TOO AT DISEASES, Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT CP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A THIHD AND STTRX iZHDT. Sold by DrufguS ftwrally, ai FULLEK A FULLER. 111. PUEE WINES At LIQUORS for medfeaJ and share parposes always oe band at KLUTTZ'8 DBUO STORE vwyi Ar.rwTfl v.st for Genuine Bait! T IFE mm 4 LABORS F LIVIM08JJ By Rrv. J B ell a MBLIBb. wbo torn Ms vHhifV (iBcirding tSM m a La " amisiiii hfrlrrssri I also the cartasstiea. wdra a: thai wsi i ill si country. Prctts. tiler. Beast, Bevuffra. c. SJ Ill's. Oelv tXfit. atteh ka prioa Oat-elU evarythtea. 1 AAdreaa. BCBBlBD BEOS- ad Wealth mt Puba Pt.fm.rV. SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected by MoCubbms. Heal I, aud Julian Buying Rates : CORN new 88 to 90. COTTON -13 a 14 FLOUR $3. to 3.50 MEAL 90 to 93. BACON county) 2 to 15 -hop round POTATOES Irish 90a Sweet75 to $1 EGGS 12y to 15. CHICKENS 82.50 per dos. LARD 15 FEATHER? new. 50. EYE a 90 to SI BEESEWAXf28 lo 30. I WHEAT SI. $6 a Slt. SALISBURY'S GREAT BARGAIN STORE. The undersifraed take pleasure ia informing their oustoiners and tbe community at large that they are now io recepts of a large stock of Spring and Summer God selected with great care and direct from the Eastern markets con sUtmg in part of all kinds of Dry Ooods Notions, BATS, BOOTS, ft SHOES, CLOTHING, GROCERS, &c, &c. Which they are determined to etl Ion doten for cask. Highest Cash price- paid for all kinds of Country prodste. Our plan is Quick Sales and small profits aud we believe that the public will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. HO TROUBLE to SHOW GOODS. We beg to return nur thanks for past patronage and hope by fair dealing and etrtet attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. McCUBBINS, BEAL 4c JULIAN. - j AprUl, lb7&. it. Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at KtUTTZ'S DRUO STORE. PIL CHILL L S. A GREAT OFFER ! 481 BOO. DWAT. J. T. mil dispose mf lew PfaKOSeW ORGANS at Extresaely Uersr Priefarsasfc, During ibi Mi stfc.er ; artcaah. aad balance ia small moatblj paymaaL. a- tn lai WalrrH' rw Hrale Piai are the beat made: IV tonch tlaatk. aad al staging tone. powrfol. peresjawi Water' C onrrrlo rannot as cxoalleS oomiMtitJo. The Cooeerte Siawsisa itation ef aW Humaa Tease. At a liberal diaooont to Cburcbea. gcbools. Lodgea. Kt seats te the trade. LKustr 4w tx 1 1 - A STOCK SPICUUTIOHS- Ouly 25 cents a box T WarrratUed or money refunded. After years of experi menting, I have at last foaad the Great Remedy (ot Chills, Fever ft: Agae, dec, and can conndemUy reevmrnenm it to my i friends and the public. Try It. Conduricd by m in erery form, on onir. Pats aa4 ealU. oa bas aatratea. CosL $100 to t0, aad $5000 PKOFIT. Pamphlet, Wall Hirect enccalatioaa are free. Rrnd for a copy. TT HBKlDtiE V CO BANE LBS AND CROKERS. Am z WaU fitreet. N. T. a. TEAS. i i i in the mark- t MOUNT IDA HOTEL, Jlarton. J. C- XHIS HOTEL. (f..rwaHyi is newly faroisl rcptioo f Ooetl The frSmmiZm bee a et, Put up in air tight, lib cans, 25 per cent less than usual Prices at KLUTTS DRUG STORE. Is short meter yosl want Prescrip tions carefully prepared, or nd auyOsimg usually kept m a First class Drug More, and want to be certain of getting )! what you call for, and of being politely and, promptly served. Be sate to cell oa or. send to THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Dbcgout Jao Styir ha li ss oar, m. C Summer Boarders. The uebrsiged, ia taking- charge of Hoot. bpra V fully 9t:o h past lati e tu eat-rit.g ! i! pnMta. J. J WtlalGEU, May 13. 1675 if. m CHOP CUBA MOUSSE. 300 ILhda. Choice Quality Just Receiwed. For Sale by WILLIAMS at MCBCHISON. . WtlauasHs. N 0 Hayt.ejfj.- r. l . - - aaBBBaaiBBaB

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