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Baby's Skies. Would yon know the baby's skies ? Baby a skies are mamma's eyes, Mamma's even and smile together Make the baby's pleasant weather. Mamma, keep your eyes from team, Keep your heart from foolish fears, Keep your lips from dull complaining, c Lest the baby think 'lis raining. a . . " Prom Pks abb P-ow. THE EUPEPTIC SPRINGS, Located In Iredell County, orth Carolina. Geo. M Bcis, LaU of 6 M Buu k Co. i g I i BTJIS , C, B. Baiku, LaU of C R rker 4 Oi ft BAEKEE j tl vv-: ' '. V V. Jul PASSENGERS CJoinf orih or Eatt, BT JEFFBEY OIFFOBD. . . , , , , 1 The bright and sunny May is here. The hours are rife with light and bloom, Balm fills the air. the sky is clear, ThA flowers revel in perfume : The trees have donned their green attire, And the scarlet bosh is veined with lire. - r The birds are singing sweet and glad. The butterfly is on the wing ; WK.M turAilath crlnom and lives are aad The welcome May will rapture bring. 'Mid fields and woods the brook does stray. Babbing of happiness and mirth ; While the golden hours of lovely May lie mellow on the Earth. and 18 DOW m The Northern Pacific railroad in the hands of a receiver. Main claims to hare been the first Stale to allow women tosoleuinize marriages. my his "Ah, parson, I wish I could carry cold with me." said a dying man to pstor. "It might melt'" was the consoling answer. 1 iy The Southern Presbyterian Gener al Assembly meets in St. Louis, and the Northern General Assembly meets Cleareland, 0., both on the 20th. in A PenuByl vaniun boasts that he makes a soap that would "wash a politician's character white as snow." There must be a good deal of "lye about that soap." First class in geography "How many States in the Union ?" 'The books say thirty -sever, bat the newspapers hare it thirty-nine." "The newspapers are ahead, as usual, my son. Go to the head." The Hickory Press says that the wheat c(op in this part of the State (Ca tawba county) is not damaged to the ex tent supposed when the heavy frosts occurred. Fifteen miles from States ville, which is on the W. If. G. B. B., and terminus of the A. T, & OB. B.t have for many years had quite a local reputation for curing Dyspepsia, Chills, Dropsy, Scrofula, BheumaUsm, Amenorrhea, Chlorosis, Hys teria, Cutaneous and other Diseases arising from a deranged Liver, or other inter nal organs. mr t 11- tj 9m as tw ; - r ?y . The Mineral properties of the wafer of the Spring longest known are so admirably combined, that invalids and children drink it with avidity, and in large quantities, without injury to the stomach. , , , . From my own experience and observation for over six years, I am fully satisfied there is no water in this country superior (if equal) to this, to build up broken down constitution; especial ly those nerve exhausted patients, permatarely won) down by excessive mental labor. An in valid sleeps here equally as well as on the seaside, for these reasons, viz : The water has the effect of producing sleep, and there are two ravines that meet here, making from the Brushy Mountains on the North.and Northwest, which bring currents of mountain air that giro cool nights, even in the most sultry weather. Several other Mineral Springs have recently been discovered, so that persons needing differ ent kinds of water may bud them here. There are also Free Stone Spring on the place affording abundance of water for washing nthr ruirooses. Klif STff t ' t? . For a number of years the water of one of the Mineral Springs has been aaed far culinary nnramM. and lias imnarted eauallv beneficial effects in winter as well as in summer. Trie object of the proprietor is to make this a quiet retreat for invalids, where every comfort. may be had at all seasons ol the year, ana tor less money man at any watering piaoe in me um te-A States. Havinr in course of erection additional buildings sufficient to accommodate a large number of oersons. eood board at reasonable prices can be had at private house, on the grounds. ( T . . . . - . - . . J- a Familes wishing to board themselves, may rent a neat ana comioriaDie two siory irame coi- tae with stone chimney and two nre places, anu nave me privilege ot waier, woou, Diuiiuig innp. wash house, stables, &c at c-o per wee, payaoie weetciy, or jou tor tne season, 11 pain in ffU-.iiu'P. One storv house and named privileges for S3 per week or $30 for the season. Die- onnnt as above. ' How articles of furniture, such as bedsteads, chairs, tables, and cooking vessels, will be fur nished each family desiring them at $1 per week, or $10 for the season. Milk, butter, vegetables, Ac, will be kept by the Proprietor to furnish families at prices low as the country will afford. The Water will be sent in barrels to invalids, delivered on the railroad, at ten to twenty cents per callon: or in bottles at the same per quart, if tit package are returned. Competent physicians, who live near, will be pleased to attend on the sick, but in their ab sence the Proprietor will furnish medicines and give advice for reasonable compensation A comfortable chapel has been fitted up for IM vine Service and school purposes; efforts are now being made to secure a competent teacher, A good library and several good family papers will be kept in the reading room for the use of guest, and the children and youths will be fur nished with instruments of music, athletic games, &c, free of charge. Good horses, vehicles and careful drivers will be kept for the accomodation of guest at moder ate prices. S3F Ample livery accomodations can be had at Statesville. As a sudden transition from the low countries to the mountains, or rice versa, is often attended with very great risk to persons unaccustomed to such changes, it may be economy, and a pleas ure to those who wish to visit the mountains in the summer, to call at these springs in passing to and fro, not only to make the trip more gradural, but to prepare the system for the change. The health of my family and self were greatly impaired bv living in a miasmatic region for number of years; to recuperate, we came to this place six years since. Our health has been lully restored by these waters. That the public may have some idea of the curative properties of the water, a few testimonials are appended. w These certificates were given in regard to the Spring in use for a number of years, the others were recently opened, and as soon as an analysis can be had, the public shall be'advised of their properties. An effort is now being made to obtain a Post Office at the place, bearing the name of the Springs, until then Oiin is our office. JOHN F. FOARD, M. D., Propri -tor. September 4th, 1874, av t WHOLESALE &BETAI1 Mlfists - Will avoid night changes and comfortable and tickets the most by buying TEXAS J. C. HOOPER A Co's.t rem ,t i&tKWpP:StfaA J Mai V 1 Corner Main ic Fisher Streets, SALISBURY, N. C, Where may be found a rail assortment of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stnffs, Fine Hand kerchief Extracts, Foreign A Domestic Col ognes, Soaps, Hair, Tooth A Nail Brusl.es, Havana A American Cigars. All grades of SMOKING A CHEWING TOBACCO. A fine lot of Brass A Glass LAMPS; :Iu the celebrated Perkins A House Nos-expxobive Kerosene Lamps which we warrant or Hccittf years. Y hiskey, I rench tfrandy, Dcuppernong Wine by the bottle or gallon. Blackberry. Malaga, California Sherry A Port Wines. Imported Gin, and in fact eve-ythlng usually kept in a first class Drug More. Our prescrip tion department i toltly in the hands of the pro prietors, one or the other being n the Store day and nujhx and no one need apprehend any dan ger1 in having their prescriptions compound ed. Feb. 18th. 1875. tf. VIATH VA. MIDLAND The only change of can to Baltimore is north of the river at DANVILLE across a twelve foot platform DAYLIGHT. The entire train rune- from DAN VILE to BALTIMORE over one uniform gauge with out change. This route is one Hundred Miles shorU ban any . other to the SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA, G J FORE ACRE, General Manager, Alexandria, Va. W D CHIPLEY, General Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga W H WATLINGTON, Travelling Agent, Greensboro, N. 0. May 13-4m. MANSION eVflE CORNER ! SALISBURY, N. 0. Hare lost received a fine lot of Imported and Native brands of. WHISKEYS, BRANDIES, orj, RUM, A , Berry Foster's tt Bailey's, Celebrated (G.) Corn n m .! hel rjif iff St wtsasste laforai thai s as rn.ii to sell tkrnnah tkktu fm. U to aJI points to Texas, Arkar. - w Tia Charlotte, Col and tbeir Carolina Holland sod Tne Norm Caroto Testimonials : Snow Creek, Iredell County, N. C, Sep. 1M, '69. Dn. Foard. In answer. to your inquiry concerning my knowledge of the effects of your Springs, I would state, that I have for the last ten years recommended the waters to patients laboring under certain diseases. In most cases the benent has been very obyious, and in come remarkable. The diseases to which the water is best adapted, (so far as my observation extends) are Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, Degeneration of the Blood, whether idiophatic or the consequence 1 of acute diseases, many diseases of females : Amenorrhea, Chlorosis, Sc. It is very cool and pleasant to the tate, and most persons drink large quantities of it from choice. lue flew xork Ledger says : "Better This is to certifv that I lived at the above named Sorinire for twentv vears. and that mv wife. Is the lowliest cottage exclusively to a I who had suffered extremely several yearn with rheumatism, was permanently cured without medi vonncr married eounle. than tliA heat smart. I cal attention. During our .stay there my family enjoyed uninterrupted health, except that my tnents in a palace w ith a mother in-law installed therein !" A handsome young bride was observed to be in a deep retieciiou on her wedding day. One of her bridesmaids asked her the subject of her meditation. "I was thinking." she replied, "which of my old beaux I should marry if I should become a widow." wife was very much drawn' from the suffering produced by the disease. I have witnessed the effects of the water upon many persons, and conversed with many more who have used it, and I unhesitatingly affirm that I nuver knew any water to equal it. It is very palatable, pood to cook with and bathing, very efficacious. (Signed.) JT. M. MAisOX Iredell County, N. C, May 1st, '69. During last year I had a most violent spell of cramp colic, which assumed a periodical lorro, attacking me with great violence every evening for four days. At the end of that time my stomach was so irritable I could not swallow a mouthful of my own well water without pain, when on receiving a gallon from the Eupeptic Springs. I drank a pint immediately and all the gallon in a few hours, without the slighest inconvenience, and greatly to my relief. For years my wife had suffered extremely with cramp of the stomach, produced by the imprudent use ot ice, and living in a miasmatic section ; by spending the season at these Springs her health was restored. Other members of my family were cured of obstinate and chronic cases of chills (Signed. O. G. FOAKD. The Northern Central Railway Com Danv havin? leased the railroad hntd at Hanover Junction, will not allow liquor h7 this water, after all other remedies had failed, to be sold there in future. The surprise OUn K' C Juary 13th '70- Ot many passengers, when they see the Thi. . to tv that mv health had been ereatlv impaired bv traveling in th In. ntrv deserted, forlorn lookiug appearance of na I was snhiect to severe atacks of billions colic, and Buffering with rhrnnir diarrhroa u-.i induced to spend a short time at Eupeptic springs. My health was consiuerably recruited, and 1 was soon enabled to resume my accustomed labors, from tbe local reputation ot this water, 1 am persuaded there is no better in tne country lor some diseases, (signed.) WM. GLOSS, D. D 1870, Of the . C. Conf. M. E. C. South. the bar room, is amusing to behold. Thb New York Tribune pungently put the question thus : Commissioner Douglass was removed from office because there were no charges against his personal or official Conduct. Secretary Delano is kept in office because be has been oharged With grave official irregularities for which no defense is possible. TO O a mt i m jCiX-oeuaior jari ocnurz had ac taken passage on the doomed vessel Schiller, the captain being an old friend. He was detained, however, by the Del monico dinner, and a passenger on the Pomerania, who gave np his stateroom for Schurz'a accommodation, took passage on the Schiller. The Pomerania touched at Plymouth, England, last Suuday. The health of my wife was very feeble, and symptoms of dropsy evident. I carried her to the T3 . ' ci " a 1 L.JA -A . 1 I & T f . 1 m ., ... jiiopepuc opnnea. ana nw nesun wis greBiij iniprovea. l learn irom tne lamuy that some years since that my wife's mother took one of her children who had an obstinate cutaneous dis ease, to said Springs, and by bathing a few days it was permanently cured. (Signed) WM. F. WASSON, Sheriff of Iredell Co., N. C. Some years since my wife's health was very much impaired, and as it was not convenient to move her to any Springs, at the suggestion of my family physician I procured water from the Eupeptic Springs, which she used several weeks with very great advantage. 1870. (Signed) MILTON GRAHAM, Olin Township, Iredell Co., N. C. Thx Chromo Business. Our impree- lion was that only thostr who subscribed for papers received chromos j; but we are jnet informed that an enterprising young clergyman, jn the West, is presenting the inducement of. a seventy. five cent chromo, neatly framed, to every couple coming to hint to be married. An Alexandria maiden, because her father forbid the banns, put all her lover's letters into a bushel basket, set fire to them, and then sat down in the flame with suicide intentions, but will probably recover. This should serve as a warning to young men, when writing to their sweet-hearts, not to employ "words that burn." Beecher. The Plymouth pastor, last weest, received one hundred and five newl members into his church. An account of the ceremonies attending this reception ol the faithful says s. Between the adminis tering of the bread and wine, Mr. Beecher Stood on tbe floor almost hidden behind vasa of lilies and prayed." Exchange. Wdndflflf Elisabeth was there, and her psjor UMbjsttrjeetkre. Where was the man who IssWhis bed defiled by the hvpo- criucar scoundrel, needier Democrat. Cuainus Phenomenon. On the night to the SftJth or April last, a very remarkable freak of nature acccrred in Pass al'Outre, at the mo ut ti or tne Mississippi river. Sud denly. in a spot close to the ehannell. when there had been an unbroken sheet of water, an island, naving an area of about eight acres, rose to me sumtce. and continued to rise until it reached a height of eight feet. It now seems likely to remain as a per rnnent obstruction of the pass. The ,;lieMiirnon is very interesting, but It is peciaily important iu view of the fact that tne Government 'is about to expend large urns of money for tbe eons tuetion of jetties in one of these passes, and if such upheavals of tbe bottom yf the river are to occur, there is a probability that tbe money may be Jerusalem, Davie County, N. C. January 15Hh, '70. Dr. J. F. Foard. Dear Sir .-Last summer I recommended a lady patient to visit your Mineral Springs, near Olin. She had been suffering from all the usual consequences of biliary derangement, until the system had become intolerant of medicine of every Mod. She came back inucn improved, ana i nave had very mt le trouble witu the ease since. A. W. WISEMAN, M. D. Being 82 years of age, and haying known one of the Springs, now owned bv Dr. Foard, for more than fifty years, I affirm that daring that time I hare known many persons cured of diff erent diseases by the use of said water. (Signed) SAMPSON BALL. For several years I have known the Eupeptic Springs, have sent to them some of the worst chronic cases of Chills, Torpid Liver, Dropsy, Ulcerated Wombs, and broken down constitutions Irom other causes, and 1 amrm that for diseases of any of the internal organs, I believe there is no better water in the country. (Signed) W2tL P. PARKS, M. D. Boxboro. N. C. Jannarv Rih '7ft This is to certify thst, from knowledge of the frequent use and the benefit of Dr. J. F. Frd'. Eupeptic Spring, to myself and others, whether the water be immediately taken from the Spring or kept at home, hesitate not to recommend"it as truly worthy the name it bears. In the sum- mer u; iouo, my wue, wno was sunering irom nervous prostration, and ot whose life I had. for i A. .a ft i-. . . . . 1, i - . .. a mug nine, wen nign uispaireu, was aenaeaiy oenenttea Dy spending a tew weeks at this Spring, being as she thinks, permanently relieved of a weakness of the breast, with which she had hn for many years afflicted. Under so much obligation to this Spring, 1 would be highly gratified SV tuna tLl it ' " . .. '.1. .1 . . ' l 11 1 ?v vw iut x xa uinuug wmi kii.ii. pMrunage wniun it bq wen uescrves. (Olgneu ) M. C. THOMAS, Member of the N. C, Conference, M. E. Church South. By the advice of physicians and other friends, I was induced U. bring my family, in July last, to the Eupeptic Springs, where they have remained until the present with very great advantage, and such is my estimation of the waters, (for there are several Springs) that I have no hesitancy in recommending them to persons whose diseases are such as not mentioned in Dr. Forad's printed circular. In facts, during this season I know several persons cured of chills long stand ing in less than a month, and conversed with many others who were relieved of the chills and other diseases, or whose friends were benefitted by coming here. The case of the wife of Rev. E. N. Gwyn, who returned here this season, to be perfectly restored, is a wonder to all who knew her eighteen months ago. (Signed) REV. R. A. MOORE, AgH A M Society HOME Insurance Co., OF RALEIGH, N. C, INSURES DWELLINGS. STORES, MER CHANDISE, AND All Classes of Insurable Property, Against Loss or Damage by Fire, on the Most Favorable Terms, Its Stockholders are gentlemen interested in building up North Caroliua Insti tutions, and among them are many of the prsminent bus iness and fintneial men of tbe State. All Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. It appeals with eonfdence to the In surers of Property in North Carolina. Encenrap Hons Institntions. R. H. BATTLE, Jr., Prest. C. B. ROOT, Vice Ptesideut. BEATON GALES, Seer'y. P. COWPER, Supervisor. ANDREW MURPHY, Agent at Salisbury. March, 4th 5mos. NEW MGK!N SHOP. I am now prepare! to do all kinds of repairing witn dispatch. Witu good tools and twentv-five yers experience in the business, satisfaction is guaranteed. Especial attention given to Engiue aud Boiler work, Cotton YMlen, Mining aud Agriculture Machines ; and wood turning of all kiuds. Shop on Comer of Fultou aud Council Street, Salisbury. N. C E. H. MARSH. July 16, 1874 tf. 1 MiToteT- Mrs. Dr. Reeves has again resumed her business in this well ktuwn house, aud she earnestly solicts the patronage of her old friends aud tbe public at large. Gues.ti stopping at this House will find nothing neglected that will add to their comfort neither on the part ot tie proprietress no that of the clerk, Mr. D. R. Fraley. The Omnibus will befund at the lepo usual to convey pasaeugss to and . cxi House. Dec. 31, 1 8741 y The Pi(ffli Press, HICKORY, N. C, s the only paper pubis bed in Catav br. County, aud has an ejiensive circulation among Merchants, farmers, and all classes of business meu in the Slate. The Press is a live, wide-awake Democratic paper, and is a desirable medium for advertising in Western North Carolina. Liberal terms allowed on yearly advertisement. Subscrip tion $2.00, iu advance. Address MURRIL A THOMLINSON, Editors and Proprietors. Blactier aid Henderson, A tt on eys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C January 22 1874 tt. . P. Thomson & Go's, Bye Whiskey and North Whiskey. Pure French Bread?, Ac Ac 1 Peach Brandy, J. C. draught. Beat bottled Ale, Champaign. ether wines, 8cuppernoog wine aad O Brandy, from tbe celebrated Vineyard 0. W. Garret & Co., V C. Bottled sod Canned meats, Oysters, sad tFieh, Cheese, Ac. W. T. Blackwell Sc Go's celebrated (W. T. B.) Cbewinf Tobacco, and Use Original Durham Smoking Tobacco, Cigars ,aud a supply of the 8aBie Mickle ehaum pipes, and tbe Jet or Ti -ti stems. Call and see u. Feb. 11th 187 . ss" jsCiSSS 'seaaAi! Ti2 t? to taas I esertri to Ut ilwtt h-T n aavsri at 8a u persoeeJly it greatly to their oi with the andersm Sard to States utsiebed euher mail. A. POPLOm'I Pi J. A- McCOXAL(,IltY AgC C. C. A A. R.K-, 6aIkbory, X. C. UWlfJ Sept. X. tf. FUdmont Air Una Bai Carolina Central Railway Co. Offtcb GR9SBAL 8rFBSt!mifIKirT. Wilmington, V. C. April Ti, 1875. ) Change of Schedule, On and after Friday, April 16th, 1875, the! trains will run over this Railway as follows . PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Wilmington at 715 A M. Arrive at Charlotte at .7. 15 P. M. Leave Charlotte at - 7.U0 A. M Arrive in Wilmington at 7-00j. M FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilmington at 6.00 P M Dan rule. Banriile B. w-B. C Bi ortb Western B. C. R. W t CONDENSED TME-TABLE. la Xffest ea aad after Tadv kmH tm - w .mm GOING NORTH. STATIONS. K J. BATTLE. F. H CAMEBON. President, Vice President. W. H. HICKS, 8ec'y. .6.00 P M .6.0A If . .6.00 A M -.8.00 A if Arrive at Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at Arrive in Wilmingtou at MIXED TRAINS- Leave Charlotte at Arrive at ButTalo at 12 M Leave BufTalu at 12.30 P M Arrive in Charlotte at 4.30 P M No Trains on Sunday eccept one freight train that leaves V.'iltniuKton at 6 p. M., instead of on Saturday night. Connections. Connects at Wilmington 'with Wilmington A Weldun, and Wilmington. ColambiaA Ausroxtd Ruilroiidi. Semi-weekly New York aud Tn weekly 15:ilti.uoro and weekly Philadelphia Steamer, and the Hirer Boat to Payetteville. Conm-cts at Charlotte with its We.Uru l)i vi...on. Jforth CnroKi.a Kailntad, Charlotte A Matesvile Kailrond. Charlotte A Atlanta Air Liue.and Ch irlottc, Columbia A Aauola Kail- road. Thax gupplyine the whole West, Northwet and South weM with a hort aud cheap Hue the .S -aboard and Europe. S. Li. FKKMOHT. Chief Knginoer aud Superinteudtnt Slay6, 1H75. tf. NORTH CAROLINA - STATELIFE Insurance COMPANY, RALEIGH, N. C. - Air-Line J'act'a " SalUbery (kvrtboro DaavirU , " Deader , BarkerM) Arrire at BiLfceiuaS GOING CAPITAL. $200,000. STATION". Leave RirknnJ... Brkrv. I ... Peodee DanvtMe GiveasWro. .. fUlibnrv.. . Arr.Tf t Ch r Ht. UOlMi kA.sf a r v? wts , , . , at enu oi r im r iscai i ear bad i in ii over 900 Policies without soetainins a sinele loaa. Prudent, economical and energetic manage ment nan made it A SUCCESSFUL CORPORATIOX. This Company i-uc every desirable form of Policies at as low rates asauv other rim Class Company. Imposes no useless restriction upon residence or travel. Has a fixed paid up value on all policies after I two annual paymenu. STATIONS. Leave Gteeasboro " Co KWopa .... " Raleigh Arr at Uuldboro. Mail. Lxrxse. s a - ZZ " 11 m - ISJJ ' - 4U . ' - .M tre tuit, flTIl Matt! littu t7n m'Z . I 7- 1 IU MCi Maiu ' Hail If . IS S IS 4 ass 7 a " 10 06 A itit liar i L'Tlrs ( KLl M !!A a Iu entire are loaned and invested A2 HOME, 1ir. CiwniLara A SS m Arrive at Helvm IS Ieare Salm tt Arnre at GrernUMi. 11. U gnoT-crxs. hi fi.es. pirroLSjarTOLTtM, aer wmi r tti h m an -IsgJsDPssas. to foster and encourage home enterpriMs. Thirty days grace allowed in payment of pre miu ma. With the facta before them will the people of North Carolina continue to pay annoallv 1 thouaanda upon thousands of dollars to build up Foreign Companies, hen they can ecore Sosuranre in a Company equally reliable and to ever dollar' premium they pay be loaned and I Invested in our own State, and among our own people 7 Then, r . KLUTTZ, J. D. McNKRLY, Agt's. Salisbury. N. C. KUFFIN ATAYIaOE. Cen'I. DiaU Agfa. Greensboro N. C Dec 31 ly. arer traia tariajr Itaieifk a TJri U atGreeesborw' aitatte uri I taaAiaic tbe qqirkeat Uar la a!l Price ol TWiru Matutia H coo train citt Train to and front point Kat ( '.r runtirrt at l'rcDoofu lib Hall TlwSi U from pointa North or Soatb. Taro f raiaa dltlr. l.tt " Oa aaday Lvachtrarr Accoairaoattiet KickmoaJ aWWfU A . imn ilbiirJ US r a, leave EatkevUtc 4 a a . arrive si Sna oad TH ii This is to certify that some months ago my wife was found to be laboring under a complies tion of diseases. At the suggestion of two of our best ohvaiciana. who thnmrht her in hi 1 took her to the above named Springs. She was relieved of general dronav. and her hearth orpai. ly improved otherwise. From my knowledge of these waters, I believe there is no better in otfr country. loigneoj iiaut;il si. dtw iri, Minuter in the Baptist Church in N. C. I have lived for thirty-two years within two miles of the Springs now owned by Dr. During that time I have known cures effected of different diseases by the internal ..,! aa J l.ki.. A 1 . m . ... Foard III UT. ternai use oi saia water, ana by applying the mud from one of the Springs to the hands of a man rhn Vlrl Tot tor to K&rtlv trial Ko MnlJ nn l.kn. .!, AX I jT i " " ' v " wuiu uvi miwi, me u incttac very soon uiaappeareu. . . Lkasbuko, N C- February IS, TI. wniist traveling tne tredeii circuit of fiortb Carolina Conference, M. E. Church Sooth, in ibu, my. iittie son about six years of age, was very suddenly and strangely attacked with dioro , which bad well nigh resulted fatally. Bv advice of the attendi no- nhvainian T m mm in duced to take him to the Eupeptic Springs, and try the virtues of the water in connecti n with the medicine given, l he result was most happy. He beean to imnrove forthwith. ) soon pronounced well. His restoration was as permanent as it was speedy, and his health better since, than for a year prior to this attack. Form my knowledge of the water, and my acauain- tance with the persons who have testified of its charaoter in the circular of Dr. Foard. I have no ..." . 1 , : l ' 1 . 2- .1 Z ! 1 f . . r . . ' iiKBUttiion iu Buurtiujug iu wi inerejn cioimeu io it. signed) J. W. WHEELER. StatESVILI.E. N. C Fchrmn U '79 Dr. John F. Foard Dear Sir : I have seen qnite a number of persons who had chilis and leveruunng jodv-zu, wno spent irom inree to iour weeas a your rki peptic springs in this conn, ty, and entirely cored, and have bad no return to this date. It appears to be a settled fact that these waters are a sure cure, for chills and fever, but for manv otter da era! combinations of tbe waters they are not excelled by any in the country Truly yours. ' at 1 From the ruin H. KELLY, M. D. 1 va. mm ry BLATCHLEY'S Improved C U C U M l E K WOOD rUM Pis ue acknowledge Stand ard of the market, by .nopuiur verdict, the best pump for hi- east inonev Attention is luvueu t Blatcbl'-y'H Improved Bracket, the DropCaeck YalT.whichcanbe witli dtnwn without disturbing Abe joint and the copper chamber which never cracks, scales r ruU aud will lata a life time. For aale by Dealer ar.d the trade trenerally. In order to be ure t'nt yon get Blatcbley'aPump, be carelaleod see that it has my trade-mark as above If you do not know where to buy. description circulars, together with the name and addrensof the agent nearest yon will he promptly furnished bf addressing with Ktamp. . CHAS G. BLATCHLEYanufaeturer, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 18, 1875 tf. laiiooi: How Lost, How estorei! im E. B. FOOTE, Ml 120 Leiinton Areue, Car. E 2m Si , NEW YORa An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL FORM S OF CHRONIC DISEASE, AWD Letters from all parts C the Civilized World IT US 0R1C1M AL WAT tf Coitiictiiii a Medical Practice EM a TUATDSD in Europe, tbs Ho Charge of Cars Between and Ricbmonl 282 MiIm. Ppra tSai kara a-rn.-r rwnl t mrrtm tta rVJili of tbta tympany n I iieaa prist a above For furtbei . ofonnjt l.-n a J '. h sl 4 LLCS iieal TirkM ifat (jm-ataviro. S C T 11 R TALTOTT. Uoiuti A liaa'l 3apariateedt-l THE GREAT CENTRAL ROLTI. esapeake and Oliio S 1 Ob aad after Xarea Slt , ItTI . PASSEMGKB TRAINS Kl'N AS FOLLOWS. a m pm MORE STOVES. and better ones than ever. j-Come now and get the BEST. Get th stove ceiled tbe ACORN COOK f yon want one that will outlast any other, and hit is made of all NEW IRON, and warranted o give satisfaction Ac. Various styles, of cook- ng stoves at a small profit. TIN WARE, Sheet Iron & CorrEa Ware made of the best Material, on hand or made to order. Merchant, supplied t Low Prices. Cash r a i n for all kinds of Copper, Brass Ac. Ask fur Brown's Tin shop Main Street. Salisbury, N . C, L. V. Brown. I am wall -prepared to cut good STENCIL PLATES for marking Tobacco, Flour Patent articles Ac. t,very person doing any kind of work or busi ness should have a stencil to advertise his busi ness, as it is acknowledged to be the best and cheapest way to let people know what you are doing. One mark with stencil may get Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culvebtwell's Celebrated Was ay on the radical curt ( without medicine) of 8pkbxatorrhba or Sasainal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Lost an, lnro TENCY, Mental and rbysical Incapacity, Im pediments to Marnaee, etc. : also, LOKulTir- tion, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-in-dulgenoe or sexual extravagance, Ac. SjttJT rrice, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Eft say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming eotta qnencea of aelf-abusa may be radically cared without tits dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing oat a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effec tual, by means of which every snflerer, no mat ter what hia condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radieaUp. fkaJT This Lecture should be in tee bands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, poet-paid, on receipt of si a cents or two poet stamps. Address the Publishers, West ladies, the Dossinion ei Canada, and in every State of the Union. ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL FREE OP CHARGE. So aacitw fatSkaaaa or Sataaarioaa Baa during taa pact twtnty yarn aaaaaS folly oaarly or quit 40.000 eaaaa. AO awctaS wSH efe aaaa aaa oarvrally , or uuaw i aS by UM Docta an all Mftst er m MAIL Leave Salisbury 1 1 ..- " Greensboro 2.16 " Danville vu Tt a P A 48 - Ta, m.dluid 4 67 " Hicbmevd bJU l .n " ChariottesnUe, ISA f u Arrive IlanllDgtun, - - Cinrinfnvfti. " LrewviUe. IM en " Indiacapolis, 7 48 ' bt Louis. e .fc a m EXPRESS, i ItJt psv 2M sir 6JS -4Jt tjm " J a rus 11JS sst B.40 f PoinU with tee V Sort west. SaUreS da.ly exeepi 6m Uj. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO. 127 Bowery, Hew York; Post Office Box, 4588. April lo 1 WHITELOCK'S VEGETATOR. a customer, inrninB tn a rcDTii iud uinr f.. n .h.i ir.vnu f n,,. . los I ouriniun iua.ni riniiunn mauL l J A TV'". h 1 I LA k Will UU h 11 LaiMAVD wa Am- Amtmfm o i " in your hands. Try it and you will get a cus tomer you never thought of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS, One-fourth inc' ; 1 -'ters 5 cents per letter One-half and 6ve-eik?ita 6 u " " Three-fourth A One inch letters 7 " " " They may be sent to any pert of the U. 8. by mail at a small coat. Send in your orders stating sixe of letters y a prefer, and the Stencil will be msJe neatly se' and promptly forwarded. Fisher street Salisbury, N. C. L. V. BROWN. April 23. 1874 tf. In The UNITED STATES. FOR COTTON, CORN, TOBAOCOv ft E to 9 fl Per Day at home. Terms free W Address G. 8wt A Co.. Portland, Mais. SsW Forsale by J. McDAUGHLIN, A Son, Charlotte, K. C. WEIL A BRO. Goldaboro, N. C. H. M. HOUSTON, A Co. Monroe N. C. tiTTRRi v rv Viim;K v n a- mi v-a a v iiuiiisawMat mVm m ay WILLIAMSON, UPCHURCH, A THOMAS, Kaiaigb. It, C. W. L. MeOHER. Franklinton, N. C. TM BLKLA K U A A&S, Pacine, N. C BKANCH A CO. Wiason. N. C- I W. A. ANGEIR. DURHAM. K C fara'llifl i ayaLl baaZr'at 'aSaaa. a aaa 111 I S WMaSaat at mt aaaeaat Jr. E. B. FOOTE, 7 8 8, Hew lor WANTED. t -Msearaii Coaa ACENT8 Da. Foots ta laa at bar at MS, SOS aaatea; ataa. mt - fAtm loan ta Saoax," wfcaafLawTla saaaSabaS la aarta to rtuJ? dTJoc taa hm; aTrstnsT Sst!TT!iswilwrr1' mmiiw7 awaa "run Baaca Tata" hi paattoatorto rta t Mtmmu t too ea Connecting at these Trunk Linm fur the California A Tens Mail Trmiu ran Kmro .... - HaJontay. Throaih TickeU for sal? at B. R Charlotte. RaHatmry.aod Ora -nore. Fur Rate k and luformauoa as Im Kste.uas appl to So Jqmtt Ortmthew Jt tyEMIG RANTS OO ON TRAINS. W. C. WICKM AM. Fasr C. R.HOWAKD. Gen. P. at T. Asm; B. S. FITLli. Got. Fmeht Afem- Rkhmoxd, You Rivsa asts Bsavarsjuuc Kan eoaP outaXT, t Riinaixi, Auril 18U 141 . . m On and after TUESDAY, April 2lat Faa aen tr and fretaht Trains on ihi rued will roe Mar Trei- far West rssssi sAS P. M. tdsMdeya noratae . as- - nvr. at lUcbinusai feesa FetSt M.. daily (OBdara rxceptwJ . ... a Thf anlaadid ataasaera HI'' . LODISK. will run in and wiU leave Weet Peiet daily (t rrpled ) on the an i val of tha trs-n R rhmmH at ' T W .rnlitlf al SSA morn I fur WsaAiactoa aad the Beat, and leave Baltimore dail I j 6aixiay fVf, at 4 P. Bf . oonnecuur at West Ptant doe at Btcsrmeskd ei 10 A. M.. Best ssetssaa rare to turn. nbia. 17 i to Phi! Far to Kew Terk torn.ilSJsa. FraUrat treio. fur K.cbmuod daily ( II . , roaaertiaa with deUrer f rei ra t la Haii.rxTt SA Fare t labia sad retaam 10 : to lfl Terl trYlale ft4aavkl Aa.sa m Cheap Chattel Mortgages, that daUrar nets! ta Beinssn ."TZ. mnmlBs;. Through freight receives dJJiwi Frelrht train, with Paaaexrer rL.Tfaa Fridavsat 7A M. Leeel freight Toe adars Thursdays ardhAJardaff ' EDWARD F FC-LGft r m r J sn. 19, 1876,a-ly 1 March, 4, Ssses end varioui blanks lor seJs bars lW. N. iBAae. ' '.. ' . 2- S
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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