. . gMMir. ii i - ' I ' "Ml i " . a " ssammm Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. JUNE 3.x Hr. N. F. Woodfin, a AlheTllhi.isdeed. of por Sale. Mr. D. R. Julian offers for nU chep 2 lw0 boIM wKon"- Building and Loan next Mondav night, gpd no mistake this time. Bo on hand all ye interested or prepare to pay the penalty. Handsome. Wc notice at Messrs. Bern A Sons' a handsome china set well suited to young man who is contemplating matri mony. Mr Burgees Cranford killed, a lew days ago in this county, a large bird, thought to be a fowl that measured 7 feet from tip to HP- FTcrrVody dunned everybody else last Toee da? , 1H nst nd-jgio b7 0Qr eoocess--it It a waste of shoe leather, paper, breath and tims. Arrest the Scoundrels. Ai th .t i train from the South on the N. C. Railroad approached within a mile of the city last nbrht. it was thrown into by some scoundrels, one rock striking Cant. Ligon, the Conductor on the leg. A lady from Ootdsboro was also cut about the head and face with fractured glass. This is the second time the train has been thrown into recently. We are-authorized by Cant. Ligon to offer $2 for the arrest of the scoundrels. They should be detected. A highly colored Beecber affair came off here last week. A gay Lothario, of ebony cuticle, tiring of his elderly help-meet, who for years had shared his joys and sorrows his bed and and board, left her in Danville, came on here, end was shortly followed by a buxom wench who claimed him as her husband. Smoothly did the course of this illicit love blow, until lest week, when suddenly, with thunder on her brow, and the terrors of the law in her hands. wife No. 1 appeared on the scene 1 Then was there howling iiuthe blue season 1 She claimed him, proved property and took him away. And now won't he catch it ? He won't bate a hundred-day trial like his great prototype Beecber, but we'll bet he'll be the worst scratched, worst abused, most bitterly re pentant nigger in all the coasts of emancipa tion. One fijrbt last week, but as they didn't let n know in time to see the fun, we presume they don't want it reported, class skirmish, though. ' t THE YADKIN BAIL ROAD. Messrs. Editors : The opponents of the Yadkin Bail Road using ae an argument against the County making a subscription, that the Carolina Central Bail Road has bought the road from Wadesboro to Charaw. This is not the ease I wrote to Col. B. IX Townsend, President of the last mentioned road, and I take the liberty of extracting from hk letter of May 28th. "The reports you speak of are erroneous there has been no negotiation between the C.AY. B. R. Company, and the Carolina Central or any other Company. We have finished the grading to Wadesboro, and would have completed the Road to Wedesboro proba bly this year but for the unfortunate legisla tion of K. C. just at the close of the session restricting all roads hereafter built in the State to 4.8$ gauge intended to prevent the change of gauge between Greensboro and Chariot te- which it did not do. I understand. Still it caught us between wind and water and we are obliged to wait until the Legislature meets, when we are assured it will be changed to suit In the mean while I shall be glad to hear that the Yadkin is making progress, for the connection through from Charaw to Salisbury B - a " - anouia oy all means be made as soon as possi ble." It was a first- Look Out M. A. Smith, D. 8., gives no tice that the delinquent Tax- payers in thia Township had better look out. Those who owe had better pay at once. New and handsome mcniugs have been put oat bf several of our more enterprising business man. If a big wind would blow dow n all the old wooden sheds some fine night now, we'd feel perfectly resigned to it. "Lord, make us thankful for our sins, and forgive us what we are about to receive," is the way we heard a friend ask the blessing at din ner not long since He meant it all right, but got confused and mixed things right smartly. Thus it will be seen that the report that we Licenses iseued during the would only get to Wadesboro if we build the month of May, 1875, Only sir this month. The road to that point is not correct. The enemies business seems nearly plajedout, but we reck- of this road are ever active to nut in cirenl.tion a driver. On motion. P. B. Kennedy, and P P. MVroney , were appointed a Committee to employ bands and team. mmm. ii a 1 Toe following claims were presented aad ordered to be paid. One KEEP COOL. M aj ii u M M by OI.J Pool-Polieeaerricefor lfjy t Restful., fader, the dtiaen. of Sal $30 00 i that I can famish them wkh Maine ' T. H. Earn hart, M " 30 00 inches thick ai casts pet lb. " I. (i. Eojrlebert Sexton " So 00 1 opeoea every II H U M M It m . u 30 00 25 00 amount paid in eaaea of Emergency 1 50 for Saw .80 faWy. Ice U May 6-3 W H. KE8TLER. H. c. pona, fo, -Du Peo Admiiiistrator's Mce to Creditor. 1 14.d All iiamaha U I .1.; r mi. TJ 1 .L Mm a I TJ- 1 -JP-JL " 1 un moiwn : i ue uiu men aaiouroeu tt of re ix u. L:ut tr. to meet on tbe last i rid ay in Jane. P. B. KENNEDY, c. a a net the es are hereby untitled to exhibit the same to tbe undersigoed on or before the 14th day of May lSo, aad all persons indebted to aid estate are requested to settle promptly. 8. A. LOWRANCE, Admin is rator of Fefix D. Clodfelter dee. May 13. 1675.-6ws. pd. OOctPer QUART. Wine for Church purpoees at 60 eta onart at ENNIS9 Drug Store on it's only the hot weather scaring 'em off for ,0, thmt win deter tho8e who do no tbe pains to correctly in lor m themselves, from voting for a measure that will benefit Rowan awhile. WHITES. Moans' A. Bostain to Laura Smith John R. Sloop to Emma 0. Karriker Alexander Weaver to Margaret E. Harkey John E. Briggs to Sarah Jane Dobbins, COLORED. Washington Clark to Charlotte Howard, Robert Propst to Dolly Allison. Decoration Day. According to custom the graves in the Federal Cemetery, were de corated with flowers on Saturday last. Speech es were made by Col. Thos. B. long, Dr. I. W. Jones and perhaps others. "A horse is a yam thing for salety, says the good book, and when you put two of 'em tot-ether its worse. They ran ofl with one of c - - Mowery's drays last Tuesday, and the loose furniture with which it was loaded, may be picked up in out-of-the-way places yet. STJND AYS'S WORSHIP. At St. John's Lutheran Church, the pulpit was filled by Rev. .Dr. Davis, President elect of North Carolina College. The text was taken from Utter part of the 19. verse of the 2. chapter of Paul's Epistle to the Ephesiana : "Of the household of God." The context folly shows the nature of the discourse, which was an able and interesting one, fully sustaining the high character of the distingushed preacher. ''But now in Chirst Jesus, ye who sometime were far off, are made nigh by the blood of Christ. For through Him we both have access by one spirit unto the Father. Now therefore ye are no more Strangers and foreigners, but fel low-citizens with saints, aud of the house of God." Groceries. binguani & Lo. announce in this paper the arrival of a second Spring Stock of groceries, Ac. Their stock is very large and was bought very cheap. You can always get what you want at Bingham A Co's, and this is the secret of their greet success. Mr. Wm. Btmdideal. the energetic senior member of the firm of Smitbdeal dV,Hrtman has purchased the desirable property on the corner of Main and Cemetery streets, formerly occupied by Win. II. Bailey, Esq., aud will oc cup? it at once a a residence. County more than any enterprise she has ever undertaking. I also clip from the Argus published at Wadesboro, as follows : "The meeting (of the Stockholders of the Charsw snd Yadkin Rail Road Company held at Florence, 8. C May 12th) had sdjonrned without adopting any plans for prosecuting the work on the C. A Y. R. R. The old officers were re-elected and the op inion is that, so soon, as the question of tbe guage shall be definitely settled, the Road will be completed. The friends of this Road need not be discouraged, it will be built." So that there is no truth in the report that the North Carolina Rail Road Company has purchased the road from Wadesboro to Charaw with' a view of keeping the Road from being completed between those two points. There are no difficulties ia the way. Rowan County ought to vote a subscription Yours Truly, RAIL ROAD. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TOWN COMMISSIONERS. Salisbury, N. C. Mat 28th, 1875. A regular meeting of the Board of To Commissioners, was held at the Mayor's Early Rose Arrive iu a day or two at ENN18S' Drug Store. April 22nd tf. JLOOK OUT Chestnuts fell the other day with a vim. Fifteen bushels had been put out on the roof to dry last fall and forgotten until last week, hen they were discovered. We dont know whether there was any psrazymal cussing done or not, but we do know that every hog in town aad a mag nil cent dinner of chestnuts. We never like to doubt a young man's vera city, but when he buys a new white vest, has his moustache dyed, ties a bran new white cra vat round a latest etyle collar, and then goes off on the train saying he's only going to see his mother, we can hardly find it in our heart to believe him. We were young once our-sclf. At the First Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. Rumple preached from the text : "This is my covenant which ye ahall keep, between me and you and thy seed after thee ; Every man child among you shall be circumcised." The covenant with Abraham and its far j Office at 3 o'clock P. ML. ... v t t i- m sr reach ins results and influences having been 1 l'resent J. J. Sic wart, Mayor, and fullv discussed on the previous Sabbath, the Commissioners, Mock, Bernhardt, Snider preacher to-day spoke particularly of the rite Meroney, and Kennedy. The Committee of circumcision as the sign and prescribed con- appointed to amend and revise the town dition of that covenant. romances uinoe a report wuicn was re It waa the sign and seal of the covenant, the ceived a,,d t,,e Committee was discharged, mark which was to distinguish the descendants ,n t,,on'r wa8 Ee0 To 125 of Abraham from the heathen around them, copies of I he Ordinances as revised and Under the christain dispensation this covenant JJ" P C"' isnotannlled,butthesignorscalis The'cornmktee appointed to e.amine , k"-"'6 the accounts of the Tax Collector submit we find a warrant which may well silence all lhe foIlowi t the cavillers at infant baptism The subject of w SALISBURY N 0 baptism of infants was gone into, and its 24th 1875 scriptural suthority fully demonstrated, but To tbe Iiiiendant, and Board of Cooi our space win not permu ns to notice me ar- misBioners of the Town of Salisbury gurneti t at lengtn. i ne sermon was nsieneu to Fresh No 1 Family Mackerel, Just ree'd at A. Parker's. Fresh London Butterscotch, something new. just received at A. Parker's. Pearl Grits, at A. Parker's. weea, at A. ranters. . - Tbe Richmond Whig says- Some very eccentric and brutal crimes which have been committed in Boston have at traded much attention to what some of the newspapers call 'Boston ian diabolism and the Hub is umnerc'fully berated by . as. various journals, wnen Boston is re ouked by Chicago it is time for her to open her eyes and to set about tbe work of reform. The Chicaco Tribune, shocked - w at the atrocities committed in Boston. poors out a column of invective. It savs: The fountain head of Puritanism, the localities of aniversaries, the centre of ail moralities and all tire reforms, seem to bae lapsed into a condition of crime Inch is simply iufernal. This arrest city of churches aud schools and mission ary societies, ibis inangnrator of radical reforms tor the amelioration of mankind, and ef moral notions for tbe good of the race, lias started up a course of erime which is as diabolical as it is ingenious, There must be something radically wrong iu a community boasting of its civilise lion, which is characterized by aueb 6end- in crimes, something which indicates that the reforms most needed in Boston are a righteous judge, tbe sheriff, aud the Hangman. Brooklyn is also a city of churches, of v hristain and Benevoleut Societies, the stronghold of all that is great and good and pure and ennobling, and yet it will come as near filling the idea of that bell some back wood preachers are fond of depicting as any place on the habitable LUffi'S COLUMH. sii THEO. FOB SMI. It a spwdtwl s 4sZtZ karoeotW i isuyTwIilagsi asst aae 111 MS .1 ! . . . " V belesmd as Khstta, OrwSLas HalkdasM, N. C. R. PBAXK GRAHAM. Msswh it, lfTA-lsae. ythiag la the way ef If you want the at la at Ho D. A. AT WELL. 8aIisbery,N C.,Wsy 13-ti. F. KLUTTZ. oV Retail D SALISBURY, V. C IL"L9'W2- f. Kit. m in. 1 1 ll ll u i at h .... uiq if oiks, smoKers, rain-: di OB tu A. WB m n :. - r ua ivery doqv eise Whenever you seed aaythiaw la U DRUGS, MF.nil'INKS PAINTS. OILS. PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS 8EEDS Ac , articles for the least Bsooey, go to KLUTTZ'S DRUG 8 TO RE. eaiL eaa aiamsa A Fss iflimssrl HARDWARE. 1 F0RTTJ1 UT IT. B-ery m-Uybsm ft W. Bold by KER Erie. Pa. on 6U snd with two $5.00 W0 Broadway, N T. ka AM sfFO CO, w GARDEN SEEDS. 10.000 papers warranted fresh snd gwaaine just received from Lwndreth, Buist, Ferry, Briggs, and Johnson. A Bobbins, At 6 cents a Paper Liberal discount to country merchants st KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. FREES Bead stssafv F. F G lccx A Co. Near Badfci IBM POTATOES. 25 bbls, Rosa, Goodrich A Pekk- lkss, Just Rceivkd st KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. BELL& BRO. Offer the best selection of Jewelry 10 ound in Western North Carolina, Cooststiss be :of LADIES' A QEST8' GOLD WATCHES CLOVER AJTD GRASS SEED8. A Urge stock, warranted Extra cfarinesf. Fresh A Genuine, st low prices at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. To Country Merchants I have the largest stock of Drugs, Dyes, Grocers Drags Ice., iu Western Gold Opera and Tett Chains, Carolina, and ait tow prepared to sell at vn gold PLATED Jewelrw Bal timore Prices, thos saving you tbe freight. Spec is I suction ft bot dins? Essences. Laudanum, l'rrsmrie. . m. crrrrn tx a ttt rrTt nnro av- I " giooe. rne same may be said of other rv, "i Opodeldoc, Caster A Sweet Oil Ac. Write C . 1 It 1 a wu,CT-i lDer so-cauea enlightened, Thev are asents for the celebrated civilized and christain cities. What do Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Manufactur ,i.; . k v,- , cd from Minute Crystal PEBBLES. lun.u, ncuare not space Watches. Clocks and Jewelrr repaired and to give our idea here. There is certainly warranted 12 months, charges as low as coneis- n M..Ai.i f -i .i I tant with jrood work. . ' ' u""k c,ccn' Store on Msin street. 2 doors above National world, Uut while bigotry, f ins .icism. Hotel. for prices, to THEO. F. KLUTTZ DRUGGIST Salisbury, N. C. $ MONEY needed ia evet ? free by saaiL H. B. WHIT N. J- FOR AGEXTt IN war tew New Novekiesj; TTjflS 4w CO, $10 TO 1508. tsuss A 71 and roppr a the Wall Strert in WSJSBSBSI ipiaims vacTtai-t, rt Be new. 4 la Wat! 6C QCIlT BO aPC JOJ1N RICKLiN J Otn riltC A CO. Bankers and Brokers, 78 Broadway New York Wherever it Sas Beam nJOBt JURUBEBA baa sstsbWsbssl itself as a cur rented fur disorders ut tbesystea from in nn-per astasia ef the Liver aad ITIS KOTA PHT8I0, bat. bjN removes U imparities, as eystesa- 1t rs SOT 4 arCTOBKS VEGETABLE TONIC wLkh assists dieestkm. and thus fnod a fosai XVI WW 11 aDoetite fr food at cessary to weakened or inacti rs organs, aad gives to all the vitsJ fortes. It cabbibb its owb awinsjsiwtsai tbs large sod rapidly iucreaoing sates Is a A Ls the i and ofieideaism constitute the religion of men, it should not be a matter of surprise if the forces of the devil should often ap pear to be in the ascendency. ''Sufficient aato the dsy is the civil thereof." 2p . 1874 ly. Housekeepers Supplies. Flavoring Extracts, Essence, Spices, Gelatine, Mustards, 8oda, Dye-8tuffs, VTboU-saW Agenu. Toilet and Lsnndrv Soans. Lwe. klatrh UAllTjb QL UiVAJATUe Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys etc, al A TTORYFYS AI I. A "W w78 on band of he q''l7 Prire (ue Dollar abotUa. Ak voar aragg.( for it. JoassToB Hollow at A Co. Fails. Pat sa AND KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. ldsH SM r. r t . wis. tt . u. oAUNDRBs. oe were indeed sorry to learn while we were in Wilmington that this gentlemen, one of the accomplished editors of the Wilmington Journal was confined by rheumatism. Lot bauuders Coughs, Colds Hoarsenesse AND ALL THOAT DISEASES. Use 3olixtt0 tti BaBkniitc9. lor YouiLadie aid Mm. Special attention paid to proceed- WELLS' CARBOLIC TULETS. ing in Bnkmptcsy. Sas. P'. Khw. Tot,et rro nvr w rw BT TTt nnTra Litaker'l Township. We are requested to stste that the citisens of Litaker's Township will hold a public meeting at Bosdan's Cross Roads on the last Saturday in this month, for the purpose of selecting delegates to the county Convention to be held at Salisbury, on the first Saturday in July. All are requested to st-toad. Methodist Pic-Nic Tuesday last the rocks and tree of Dun's Mountain, witnessed uch a sight as they ka ve rarely known. The Methodist Sabbath School to the number of probably one hundred and fifty went to enjoy " day inpic nic style. And they did enjoy it too, as all have agreed that the day waa very pleasantly and joyously apeht. with much interest by the large congregation. At tbs First Methodist Church, the Pastur Rev. Leo. W. Crawford, preached a very interesting sennoa from the Ciemorable mes sage of John the Baptist to our Sarior : "Now when John had heard in the prison the works of Christ, he sent two of bis disciples, and said unto him, Art thou he that should come, or do we look for another ? Jesas answered and said Unto the nr. Go and shew John again those things whieb ye do see and hear; The blind receive their sight, the lame walk, Ac." Math ew 2d ch. -2d to 5th verses inclusive, John was the herald of Christ announcing Bjs coming, as was the custom in olden times of heralding the approach of Kings to any city. And now when Christ did come, John was in prison, and sent unto II i in his disciples to enquire of Bim as to his indentity. Mark the answer and its result. Be did not say "I am the Christ," but he chose to let John judge by his mighty works, and upon this evidence John believed. 8o should we exercise faith, for we have the di vinely aooredltable accounts of all the signs is a noble man. a visrerou Tbe undersigned haviug been appoint- a',d. aD,,e wri? and wegreatly regret bis m . - I I W Am SSI BLB . B' I M 11 W . cd a Committee to audit and settle tbe Sept. 5, accounts of the Tux Collector of Town from May. 1st, 1873. to May 1st, 1875, hare dtschaiged that duty and respect fully submit tbe following report. For the year ending May 1st, 1874, we find the Collector indebted to the Town $144.61. For the year ending May 1st, 1875, we find the Tax Collector indebted to the Town. 1440.44 lotal amount of deficiency, 585 05 This settlement allows the Collector full Commissioners should be allowed FOB SALE. ill health. Mai. Ensrelhard was all rirht: be was in good health, and is a general favorite both with the press and people of the State. Mr. Bernard of tbe Star was on hand all the time, and he "cot off' A Xo. some "eood ones" on several nf th (ran a first-rate When he is in a crowd the parties msy as oefe"ir7 Itnw- for AW ,n ; :j .i n .IthU office. " ivccu in iuiuu iuc auiu saying oi Hair, and Teeth Brashes, Pocket Books are, la endless variety at KLUTTZ'S DBUO STORE. 1 Home Shpttle Sewing Machine, in running order, with table and all at Cigars did yon Say f r l 1 L r U Li I lft DLL C DUAU. A THIRD AKD BTJTL1 B.JJCRDY. Sold by Draajgka gwaraJly,a FULLER A FULLER, IU. savins Darns, "A chi eld's smsng ye taking nates. A faith he'll prentit." Itobesonian. We cordially endorse the compliments bich we recommend to the Wilmington editors in the above. if the deficiency is Col. Saunders had hnen . n March 4. 1874. tf. A Fresh Supply of Briggs Garden Seed received this day at ENNI8S' Dmi 8tore Next to Meronev A Bro. Committee. promptly paid or secured. Luke Blackmbr, A. J Mock, f II T XT x . vv . Ajsiui, ; 1 night by experienced, snd akillral Druggist. l be report was lecetved and tbe Uotn with neatneas and despatch. To Ministers of mittee discharged. ln 'his County by the Rev. W. H. Cone, the Gospel I will sell it considerably below my The Tax Collector's. Counsel now came .n Ma7 V??? ow" w- Misenbeimer and regular prices. oral ..ol. ! 1 1. tITM m " tvo, uu wuvii wo it'll limingtOQ . he was improving. Wc wish him a soeedv rrescnptioii Department recovery. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded day or S. L. J. Miller. Old Lady from- the country: "You's baiut got no snuff hers. IrritamU Clerk:- Us! WsVe got pleat j of it." Old Lady -."1 jtat axed ye Is ye:M Citric :-"Oh I thought some of them ras Al at the corner bad been lying on us." Peace is restored and five cents worth of snsffduly weigbed'out. Important Sale. On thefith dsy of June, UJ o'clock P. M., at the public square in Misbnry, all the property belonging to the Euchre club;, consisting of 1 demijohn, 2 cases Pin bottles, 1 J do, wine bottles, 4 dox. eobler glasses, and a great many more l'M sj different brands, too numerous to Million, also 1 deck fine linen cards, 3 decks ssoa bound cards, all to be sold for cash. !j",nirT snibarraaament tbe cause of sale. 7dss the President will not be here much r sod the remainder of the club propose Pjing their time in other snd more profita- 9 are glad to see that the young men have wedjths folly of their ways snd have V persuea different course in future, W joker" on the "right bower" and that Td thia wonderful change, bot no 7Mr how, they have mads a right step in V1 J, Btfck to it boys, and look on- adoBard, aad you will pans oat rfiht in the end. sermon wss preached by the Rev V. J. Mur doch, Reotor, from the text t "And He said to them all. if any man will come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me." SL Luke IS, 23. The Freacaer said: The sell-oenisl el a christain mast not be occasional, now and then, but it mast amount to a habit. A christain must deny himself daily, and take ur his cross daily, and follow Christ. As he cannot be con side red a liberal man, who only gives of bis abundance occasionally, and not habitually, and as he cannot be considered a sober man, who sometimes indulges in intemperance, so he caunot be considered a self-denying chris tain. who dues not practice self-deuial habitu ally and as the rule of bis life. The rich man in the parable is not alleged to nave come short of what the law required in tithes and offerings -but be is now suffering in tor- 1 God in and asked for the release of tbe securi ties on Collector bond and offered the Col- In Charlotte at the residence of J. H. Me- lector s note with eocd security for the Aden, on the inornins: of the 26th inst.. bv a t a-ws . . a a . I , . i vat a w . ana wonaere oi mm -woo spaKe as never man amount of deficiency tor that year, payable Kev. a. vv. Miller, Mr. Walter (7. Maffif spake," and of Whom even in the dire agonies on tbe 1st of January. 1876. with interest f Atlanta, Ga., and Miss Louie C. Jenkins, of his terrible death, bis very murderers were from date. daughter of tbe late J. H. Jenkins, Esq., of constrained to admit "truh this was tbe Son On mat.nn The note w AMfntnd nd Hl,sbury nf (rfwl " 1 iAl. n.4 rnmRinhf r that irnrkx saaak ilio twnriiiM reratr I.. o,.r-rni tut - M. .1 . .u a j I tnis oounty on the X3d of Msy, 1875. Mr. ;.:r3 iz.zz r rr : T.r .rr -r rv? w ws? wadsworth, rmm j ovuiu hm u )uvnni,m wjr wiu i pay in ttiBii ncu uitiuis ui i ne aeQciency nr. wauswortn was a Soldier of the lore war are wc judged. I in tbe accounts of Tax Collector for tbe a. a. T wr-w- irr. n- year ending May 1st, 1874, and off.-red w iiuio "i 1 uncciur lor ine remaining one third with good security and interest until paid. On motion. The terms of settlement offered were accepted and the securities released. On motion It was ordered, That the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to ex amine thft Tax Collector's books since the year 1870, and ascertain tbe amount oi uuaeltled claims on such books to date and make report of same at the next meeting of the Board. J. A. Snider, Caleb Bernhardt, and A. J. Mock, Esqr., were appointed a Committee to accept bond of Tax Collec tor elect. M, L Holmes. Dr. T. W. Keen, and D. A. Davis Esqr., were appointed a Committee to confer with the administra tors Pi tue estate oi jonn i. onaver. aud p,.,i k --..ki n.n j t..k. ujvmw. ww - i v otci waiu woufc c'lui uiuiee can uo maue I biaabundance to minister to one poor man, of the unsettled claims of the Town. Buvina Rates who was in need bf his charity. On motion It was ordered, That the CORN new 88 to 90. The preacher explained the nature of ehris- Town purchase tbe Dixie Pomp" now COTTON 13 a 14 tain self-denial, aud contrasted it with the in use oo Main Street, near the National FLOUR S3 23 to 3.50 concerned with Worldly objects, such as patri- Hotel. MEAL 90 to 93. otism.eto. He exeorted his hearers to be true 1 he Major, was requested to notify BACON county) 2 to 15 hog round followers of Christ and to act so as to nnd i tne iMorin uaioima ttail ttoad Uo., of tbe POTATOES Irish 90a 8weet75 to 31 vorwkhOod. It a mau foses an eye, there nltby condition ot eat near Town, and to EGGS 12$ to 15. remains another; if be loses a hand, another require said Company to ditch and drain CHICKENS 2.50 per sasaa 1 . a it .a is left but if be loses bis soul, both body and tne sane so as to- remove all stagnant LAUD 15 , I soul must perish in hell. "What doth it profit pools ot water, ore. FEATHER? new, 50. .V.U.-i . - -i l-il tUfllW ft WM Dssnlv l mmm-A DVK . AS St i v : a At. i. k , -u 1 1 - .. : i n nv nnp Yuan rn n 1 cr rrr a v 4 ( , I in. m r. Ai u b i m; , -w am r, luor u iv vw ii wui vi nuu gunti mu Ba I r ""J- f "- w i j u u. u r A'v o iu v. -, ; - , r L a - M tUrn. mwmm m.A ' " J I TIT UP IT iMt m 1 CM " exeange ior aim kui. i " vim. wu m vuvu- uu w iwi mu !tujqai .v a f i.iv. JNO. H. ENNI88, Dronrist Next to Meroney A Bro. SALISBURY'S GREAT BARGAIN STORE. Oh yes, we have them at all prieet from 2 cents to 25 cents, and can sell them by the box st jobbers prises, oar celebrated & cent PECULIAR 5000 AGENTS Wasted for LIFE and LABOR IV IN GST ONE. Bv Kkt J. E. Cii AM BLI88. who frost m, m . Mm ata bob . a -e w from bis Last Joes tmrtatff (inclndinr tbe mXmm th rnrinaitiaa. TTlliill mski VaallA si CIGAR is acknowledged the best in the that marrrl4 country . Pruts, jfraatals. Re;- rorld at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. PURE WINES be LIQUORS for medical and church purposes always baud at KLUTTZ'S DRUG 8TORE liter, Beast, Savages, sYc. eba pases, 100 rc Ill's. Only SW0. Etek is lilisist. Lww te Pres. OatselU everytbinj. MMMSstetse HUB BAKU BsXOB. ruBS- im. ra . or Cincinnati, 0. Astral Oil 50 cents jsr gallon at KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. o loc If TU In as much as it hath pleased Almight to take "rum us our worthy a rot he Kimball: Ka it rcsolrpil 1st. That in Ira death our Lodge has lost a I tious. good member, society an upngDt cittsen. and the church a faithful adherent. ,. 2nd. That we tender to his widow oar warm est sympathies in her bereavement. 3d That in respect to his memory we will wear the usual badge of mourning 30 days; and that bis name be inscribed upon the Chart of Honor kept for that purpose. 4tn. TQat taase resolution oe entered noon the minutes, a copy furni&bed the family of our deceased Brother, ana also to tne Wstcbman and Intelligencer, for publication. Respectfully submitted, MOSES A. SMITH. ") THEO. P. KLUTTZ, f J. J. 8TB WART, Com. P.B. KENNEDY, Wm. HOWARD. The undersigned take pleasure in informing their customers and the community at large that they are now in recepts of a large stock of Spring and Summer Qoods selected with great care and direct from the Eastern markets eon sist'ng in part of aH kinds of Dry Goods Ko- 8ALISBURY MARKET. HATS, BOOTS, ft SHOES, CLOTHING, GROCERS, Ac., Ac Which the are determined to ssfl low down for cash. Highest Cash prices paid for all Haas of Uountry produce. Uur plan Is Quick Sales and small profits and we believe that tbe public will find it to their interest to call aud examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. NO TROUBLE to SHOW GOODS. We bee; to retain oar f hanks for past patronage and nope Oy lair daalrAf aad strict attennoo to bus mess to merit snee of the same. McCUBBINS, BEAL V JULIAN. April 1, 197$ mm PIL Ouly 25 cents a nun A GREAT OFFER 1 481 BROADWAY. H. T. w4B PIAJtOdasHf 0R0AK8 as iMfcr eassv. Mm Has Us st bslsass SB assail sswalkrv same to let- s ss best made; Tte twaea alassic. ar.d it-.j si nates taoe. aoworSsi, war Waters' CMrcrfsK mmI e ezcelted iu SaSM sr barv.l oouipeutxm. Toe t aacsnw Mops SB a BUM la mstiosi of the liamaa Toios, Agents Waste: A liberal dUeoont to Teaeaors, MisUtazi ftswsteff Churebea, Bobncls. Uasgsa, ete. ateaetel teowe menu to tbs trade. lUaatr. 0i 1180888 Mailsst L S. STOCI SFECU1TI01S- . box T r arrranted or After years at ex peri- ting, I hare at last f ou nd tbe U s Remedy for Cb ills, Fever At Ague, &c.f L and can confidently recommend it to my friends and the public. Try It. 1900, aad often Bias, sars4sds s . CondncSsd by as BB oaly. Puss sad calls, ea m, VomU S1O0 to $5000 PKOFiT. Wall Street aoeci Pad hif a eopv. TllBIiwwE At CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, . t WaH Street. N Y T E A S. Finest Teas in the mark et Put up in air tight, lib cans, 30 per cent less than usual Prices at KLUTT8 DRUG STORE. Iw short whenever you wsnt Preaerio- tions carefully prepared, or need ntyihinm OO Si m m mm. W usually Kept to a t irst class Drum Store, aad want to be certain of getting just what you call for, and of boing ppliteW and, promptly sertejd. Beeaie to cell oo or send to iJsn. tf, 1B7 if MOUNT IDA HOTKL, u IV. THIS HOTEL, (former! Cbspmaa RobW is newly mraiahaa aosl asm oawa far tr e reeeptioa f Guests. Tbe Pioptissssi ss a Dumber of lara and well furnished r xros tor oummer ooaruers. The uodTst-Bd, ia tekiaaj ebsrga tf 17? noa. BBjSBia te rotly ssastate las peat r. tetion in catering to the pwbiie. Xay 13. 1875. t. sbbb m CHOP CUBl MiSSIE. WILLIAMS HOBsOTOCH : WibartegteO, r bt I ...