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Carolina Watchman LOCAL. JUNE 10. t The 8cbedule on the K. C. Railroad has again po changed. J 1ft A WW T TW MA xaaaaWfl iUWdSHir. W. W the nlMjinmnri Ptll ffnm Mr. A primary netting for Frank lih Township MorrUof the Tobacco Leaf, and Mr. Mallard, will be held at Franklin Academy on Saturday of tk gtntenvilhi Landmark this week. the 19th wet, at 10 o'clock P. M. for the pur- The. bolh ve good reports of their pa " rr"" r v "s vwuvj ' . : A II f .1 rr . ' vuuYeimuii. aii voieni ui ut aownsnip are requested to alt end. By order of the Executive Committee. pers. Dr.guasnDiinock.anahve of N. O, oo the wracked steamer Schiller. Mr. R- J- "West Is erecting a handsome regi on the corner of Innis and Craige streets. Foundry .We dropped in at the Foundry and workshops of Messrs. Meroney Bro.. a few days ago, and were somewhat surprised at the extent of the shops and the amount and char acter of the work there done. Mr. Trexler, a Wednesday skillful and experienced machinist, is at the Thin section of the country has been visited I- most refreshing aadoopious showers during tbs last week Yic-Xele : The pie-uic gotten up and participated in by the Sunday school of the First Presbyterian church. last waa one of the largest, as well as one of bead of the foundry, and while we were there be the most pleasant affairs of the kind ever was engage in con verting the liquid metal into witnessed here. almost every concie vable implement, from a At uine A. M. the preeeasion composed of! plough point to a horse power. Every dsecrip- twen ty-fi ve vehicles crowded with childhood tion of casting is here done with promptness and youth, with a proper snrinkline ' of and in such a way as to give entire satisfaction. older heads moved down Inoiss St. from tbe At I machine shops, blind, sash, doors, and in fact every sort of carpenter's work are made Church, and it was a beautiful sight. At Wonder if judgment day is hot clone at hand, Dun's Mountain all en toyed themselves. A & ...A an frnm thn watr nxinl m m I HI tit i fill dint. op ivae inruuil nnlr t Vl a ntur. ane naif bi Bi'KVTC " - . .. .r. ......... ... .v. ijb. I haueina branches of the forest trees at the I r - m Js. wsf . i a tool ot tne Mountain, ana an were amply The wheat crops hereabouts bids fair to turn satisfied with the feast of good things. sal well. Winter oats are nne. pnng oats About 180 persons were on the grounds, and all of them say they'd like to have it over again. and do not promise much. Other crops are looking moderately well. m . 1 a . a Locke Township has neiu its primary ssestina. and expressed its preference by a de cided vote, for Hon. B. Craig, and John S. Hen- Eq., as candidates for the Convention. ?. til Si I y SAD DEATH. 'm '-m ..a t i w e ieei aeepty patnea in uavtng to announce to our rend era, tbe sad and sod den death of one of our best citizen?, Mr and done in the most approved style Mr. Lee White stands at the head of this department Id connection with the foundry and these shops lit a grist mill, which we were told was capable of grinding from 75 to 160 bushels of grain daily. A large number of hands are here employed, and aside from the fact that it gives employment to a large number of persons it is such an enterprise as should be sustained by the people in this section. The quality of the work turned out is as good as can be done any where and the prices are as reasonable, The celebrated Farmers' Plough is made here and any part of it can always be had. Meroney Bro., deserve much credit for the energy and The young ruler bsd come to Jesus with the enquiry "a hat shall I do to inherit eternal life!" He professed to have kept ail the command ments, when Christ commanded hint to sell all that he had, give np everything, and come and follow him. Peter heard this, and hence his estion. "Ye shall receive an hundred fold, and shall inherit eternal Hie" answered the Master. Not that we shall receive an hundred houses, literally, for one given to God, but sn hundred fold in real, genuine happiness in this lie, and joy and bliss in the world to come Worldly possessions are transitory and nnsat iafactory, hence our Savior offers heavenly poa- aions and pleasures which are peraaanet perfect and glorious. The follower of Christ shall be abundantly rewarded, and hie reward HI be such as only an omnipotent uod can bestow. For "it hath not entered into the mind of man to conceive what things God hath in stored for them that love Him." gtote and ssk for Taylor a smile as he puts on. stamping ground by hosts of friends and admi gars. Prof. Neave is one of the first musicians In the United Stales. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KEEP COOL. T Respectfully Inform tbe citizens of Salisbury , 1 that 1 can furnish them with Maine Ice inches' thick at 3 cants pec lb. lee H opened every morning. W H. KESTLEB, May 6-3 LOTUS G0LDH. 4 r. Taylor is neqnjnng quite a Tftb- pGete, ofGold Hill townehio. enterorize thev have displayed in the estab- rspuutwn among the ladiesferthe fine cologne trhich on 8uftday evening last- lishment of these shops. They will prove of be is making. They now go to Ennies's Drug tUH.hnrw tn great benefit to the people and should be liber gune and ssk for Taylor's cologne, and such Mr. Peeler bad been to Salisbury, to r l..-iiwr im Raw Mr ftknforJ ...d n hi. F"". way home the mule which he was driving Prat. W. II. Neave. the Drince of musicians took friirht. and ran away, ana Mr. r. Is In Salisbury again, and is welcomed to his old I either jumped from the buggy, or was thrown violently oat. The mule ran to the hoase, without tbe buggy, and with torn and flying harness, which at once The 3ottoury Siher Cornet Band, confessed- a-ed the fears of tbe family, who start-1 were nothing but deceptive courtesies which lyjthe best in the State left for Trinity yeeter day Btarning. where they are engaged to fur nish the music for tbe commencement 'exercises They also have an engagement for the David son College Commencement. CHURCH NOTICES. St. John's Luthkrak Church. Sermon by tbe Pastor, Bev. J. G. Neiffer. Text 18th chap. Luke, part 18th verse. "And they all, with one consent began to make excuses." The Minister showed that the excuses made by them COMMUNICATED. Editors Watchman. So far as I have been able to gather the public sentiment of the county, jour article of last week is somewhat in error, as in con nect inn with the probable nominations for tbe Convention you failed to mention the name of one gentleman who bad paramount claims for the position, and for whom I feel assured a majority if not all of the town ships will cast their vote on the first hallot. I need hardly aay that I allnd' n! Johr 3. Henderson, Esq., than whom Rowan boasts no more worthy or capable citizen. four years ago Mr. Henderson was one of the nominees for Convention, and the able aud victorious canvass which h then made against the greatest odds, is still fresh in the minds of our people, and entitles him, I . I t ft . . . inins. to oine Honorable recognition at their hands. Aside from this, Mr. H. is a gentleman of a high order of talent, WOrkli g Notice to creditors. AH persons hsving daims against the estate of Dr. J. K. rralev, deceased, are heresy notified to exhibit the same to tbe undersigned on or before the 14th day of May, 1876. And all persons indebted to said estate as requested to settle promptly. M. 8. r RALKY, Administrator of J. R. Fralev, dee'd. Salisbury, N. C. May 18, 1875 ow. WANTED. An Alumnus of Davidson College, bearing excellent testimonial from all parts of North Carolina t and also from Texas and Kentucky, where be has been teaching, desires to secure a position for the eusuiue year as teacher in a moral community, wnere the advantage ot an i education are dnir appreciated. Also he h dexirnu of securing employment of any honorable kind for the aeit three months. Is a good scribe. Address, J. N. H. 8TJMMERHLL, dalubury.R. C. May 27, 1875. lmo. THEO. P. KLTJTTZ. Wholesale sir. Retail Drug MM. To M e c ha n t s, House keepers, Young Folks, Old tfolis, Smokors, Pain- kiaMMi Ma ti mm. 11 Jhe assaw W and Every in 1- DEUOS. yen d HIT else. ig in the way of lata of Felix D. bsvwVv notified to ext. I the the undersigned oo or before tan of May 1876. and all persons i said estate are riquestid to settle 8. A. LOW RAM C&. rator 4 Felis D. Ctodsstur dest. May U. 1878. Cwa. pal. CRAIGE 4 CkAl&el ATTOKVBTS SX ISWf tsa SiUritsTs it liiknstm. 17 Special attention paid to ing an Bakruptcsy. Sept. 6, MEDIC1NE8, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERIES, DTE STUFFS I SEEDS fee, If row. want the heei articles for i .i Uast money, go to 1 KXUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE the FOB SALE. - a A Ka. 1 Horns BhatUs &wiai M firet-rale raanina order, with table lt.is March 4, lt74.-tf. uaa; cd out in quest of Mr. .feeler, and only a few hundred yards from his own gate they found him lying upon the ground , stunned, senseless, bleeding and dying. All tli at tender care and medical skill . i t. i :.l . f.. Wj k; could ao tor mm was aone, uui wuuuui SftM of that excellent paper, the Statesville avail, ind about midnight KRAHKLIH ACADIIT. GARDEN SEEDS. AN ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, MATH- l0MAaMfl WILrrmntmA mnA EM ATICAL, AND BUIE.Vl inc jwt reeerved from Landreth, Buist, Ferry, School, tor MALES and FEMALES. Briggs, and Johnson. & Robbins, At 6 cents a Paper Liberal discouot to couu iry aserebanta at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. ChaxU Lamb, Sassy 1st, "i-now IWinor a "Ws Ones ha knew whereof h -pake, by as ik n i..i t . a .-. weeta ssMr taw to AlconoUc Excitant, adyartwee as uui Uut there i w Trnir and' lteratlve in be best tbs world has erer wtiich contains ao alnd.ol. It is kks's Cuooaiu V i ashsv S P0RTITSE IH IT ii. j Afetits. KER Erie. Ps. E-ery fassily bey O. B. W Alt Rev. H. M. Bbowh, A. B. Principal. Mr. L. P. Scherbo, Assistant. IM. QmZ.M ft K 2 U.nLitnal w lwaitaw1 naoits, anu irrepn.acnable ietegnty,-iuat in-iitution will commence Ana. 2nd. 1875 On Dafly to Ageata, M new srtides H end the best Fssnilr Psper in Asssrloa, with two (5 00 roaoa,wes. AM-M'FC CO., $00 Broadway, V. Y. w Landmark, waa in town ou Monday night, en route to TJinity commencement. Where the! fsrls are, thar will Jeems beyy he breathed his last. Mr. Peeler waa a successful teacher, and upright man, and an humble chiistain. A new novel "A Question of Honor," by talented author Christain Reid iMin! Frsnese C. Fisher, of Salisbury) will soon be issued from the press of D. Appleton & Co. New York. Like all Miss Fisher's books, we im sure that it will be well worth reading. Mr. Rufus Miller, formerly of Rowan, but isr years past a resident of Illinois, hss re turned to his native heath. Mr. Miller is a practical' mill-wriyht of nrary years expert ears. Hi bO'iness here now is to overhaul and put in first class order the Steam Mills of wax twarasiasu Mr. Alex W. Kluttz. ms A. Bebinson. Esq.. assistant Local of QitiS Torch Lijhi, one of our sprightlicst and moat valued exchanges, got married the srtherdsy. We hsve never met Robinson, but he is associated in business with W.A.Davie one of the cleverest newspaper men in the Bute, and we know there must be something in lo you gentlemen. Prof. W. H. Neave, well known to our citi ashs as an able and skillful musician, has we are glad te say, returned to our city with the purpose of locating again permanently we hops. Prof. Neave has Cor several years psst been engaged iu teaching band in the West, sad as a successful and competent instructor he ass but few if any superiors. Should he de termine to locate here, it will afford a fine op portunity to those bands in tbe Stale needing s teacher to secure one of thorough efficiency. ttrocerWl.'-Bingliam A Co. of this city, Bar the largest stock of groceries, brought here in many yesrs. They buy in qusntities to suit purchasers, whether wholesale or retail They have many of their articles enumerated t .a s a . ... in ineirewvsmsementin this paper, and the ooantity is not exsgeraied there, since we have keen through their stock. Hundred U arti cle are not enumerated. It is sufficient to say t their stock Is complete, and that whstever fB want can be had there, whether in large or as k m. ueu quantities. LOCKE TOWNSHIP MEETING On .Saturday 5th inst. The people of Locke Township met. Pursuant to a call from the Executive Cora mlttee4 and by acclimation J. B. Gibson Esqr., was called to the chair, and W. F. Watson, and Dr R. L. Cowan was requested to act as Seen tarns The Chairman explained the object of the meeting, which was the elect ing of Delegates 'o a County Convention to lie held in Salisbury, on the 1st, Saturday in July, The Chairman appointed all as Delegate.' who may be present in Salisbury ou said 1st, Satur day of July. We tlien went into an election of Delegates represent Roa-an County in Convention to be held in the city of Raleigh Sept. oth. The re sult was that we .vote for the Hon. Burton Craige, and John S. Henderson Esq., and we Btand instructed to go for them until we see they are not the choice of the mass. J. B. GIBSON, Chairman. W. F. WATSON, 1 secretaries Dr. R.L. COWAN. Hecretan- People-present : J. F. E. Brown, R. S Cowan, George Albright, J. A. Fisher, John Lingle, H. McKinzie, Roland Englebart, H. Bluester, Col. Morgan, P. C. Goodman, T. F. .Watson, Goodman, W. F. Watson, R. Harris, T. J. Sumner, Richard Gardner, T. C. Watson, J. B. Gibson, W. A. Brandon, W. C, Brandon. 8m.tf , Waggoner A Co., Illusionists, Specta eeJerJsss and shifting-scientists. Daily free ex- unutlon at the Sheriff's office! Moses captured way ianUrn, and ail its paraphernalia the other day, levied on to satisfy a kbt, and now It i i . at a a jLl-a "gat is bid,.ei its glory departed. We ""Wrest to the Sheriff and deputy Smith that give free exhibition of its wonderful trtMformatlon of pictares. We'll furnish the hfht. and no doubt some of our native orators wU da stotalkiafcif their constituents in- "ponlt. .We are aorrr in lum that r- John Martin, has given up his school in this , tad win return to ve, soon. We wil not only miss Mm - -www. (nwiup, toers as was a most aceepuble member, but thesobool where ho taught; keeping tbe ntsr and taking better care of the proper- w an any other teacher that has ever oocu- it Mr. Martin is a thorough scholar and a sunset geutlatnsn, and iscapable of conducting - uen larger, and a school ef higher grade JWtt,one he has been teaching here. Mr. s0 has many warm frinnds who a.rn snrrv . hiaro. and wish him much success . t u. bmiruu t. m J....- ahuhai MeMarray 6c Davis, one of the "Sraaat rtwi. i . i . nowsea n tne city, and rif Jl Rothschild, wholesale dealers isvaefy &e., also an extensive concern J w froaa the Observer. Tbafa the rm Miarlotte, breg, Won way A W ir ... ww ion nastneas man said to us the -w day that the merchants of 8eliabury --ww ww m wuci HWUIlf uuaucisi- noat an T other io the Stats or in- ID tkwl -' All .1 I ft. Mft.ft.l wr. aii iney isvea is a uttss 7o g.idsUvene,s. tbe master understood, and that these guests prefered to attend to their business of money making or anything else to being present at the Supper- Jesus Christ has provided and freely offers the richest and most abundant blessings. All excuses which men make for not accepting them are vain and wicked. Un)wss.we attend to the Religious duties of the church in preference to secular affairs, un less we go whenjnvited we may never bo per mitted to taste of the Supper of the Lord- Gd is angry with men who will not accept of his salvation and be forever happy, and when for ever miserable they will see that no part of the blame attaches to him. bat that it all belongs to themselves At the First P&erb yteui k ts Ctujhch, Rev. J. Rnmple, preached from the text, "Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us" dec. Titus Hi, S. The grounds of our salvstioo are not ethical but evangelical. God does not require of us any initial goodness, any preparatory works, as a ground for his mercy and forgiveness, for such would be impossible In the nature of the ease. The heart of man is desjK ratoly wi k d and deceitful above all things, and in it there is no germ or seed of good, out of which th fruits or works of righteousness might be evolv ed. There is no starting point, and the sinner if left to begin or work out his own salvation would inevitably be lost. Good" worksare not the kind of men we want in the Convention These remarks are intended in no unkind or disparaging spirit towards oher gentlemen wnose names nave heeu mentioned iu this connection, but only to correct au erroneous impression which seems to haye gotten aorsxi. I need not add that this baaty article is writteu without Mr. Henderson's kuowlttdg or consent. -x . Jt . K. The course of instruction will be thorough snd nrsctical. This I nsihut ion is located but Umr miles North of Salislmrvon the new Mocksville road, in a healthy conntrv. Tuition is a fol lows: tl. 00. $1.50. SiOO. $2, jU, $3.00, and $4.00 per month, according to the Stage of ad-1 LKSS, JUST RrCEIYJD AT IBM POTATOES. 25 bbls, Ross, Goodrich Jc Pkbr- Mass. CDCa?8mPlf,ln Afjents Send sum p. Ladies' tioo WsssMe-hook. with Chs F. F Glcck A Co.. New Bsdierd row rr . . n.. . iJonAHH vkkokukk continue-' to rive th paopie inxtructi u in sll matters Oretaininc i.f mo uwuii.li ; anu mis moniu contains, as usual, a good vanet.y r Uygien'c litcratnrs. I bo June number ha-, among others, tbe fd- lowtng excllent articles: Bible Uririenx. Dresa Reform, A Holocaust to Tobacco,. Apop lexy, Ca.no of Chronic Arsenio P.tisoning, Schno.i inl Sohoo! Children, Discussion of the aH Vuestion, Two Minutes' Serniouto Young Ladio.4, the Story of Casper Hauser, Unrh Med icines. Doas Alcohol make Men Work Fa-derf a ircotiz-.ne Horses, Testimony iu Favor of Vgetamnisra, Uomoopalhy Outdone. Trichi nje, Adulteration of Sugar and Sirups, Tea and Coff'io, Intoro-ting Kotos. New Delicncv for Ooormands Fubliwhsd at Battlo Crc6k. Uieh Dtcfinicn copies are scut ireo, vancement. Board can be hnd in highly resiiectable fam Hies at frusa $7.00 to $9.00 ier month. Am nle facilities afforded to young men wbowish lo board themselves. For "further iiart'iculars ad dress Rev. H. M. BROWN, Salisburv, Rowan Co., N. C. May 276 tms. Pd. KLUTTZ'S D STORE. CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. LOOK OUT Ruinous We are informed that tbe amount of surplus money paid -into our Post Office bv persons sending North special orders for article's, over aod above what is required to pay orders drawn on this office, is nearly thousand dollars a week. A weekly - drain then of nearly one thousand dollars is inflicted upon Rowan by her cwa people. This' much money is aentoat of the county and to the North, and goes toward building up Northern cities and Northern manufactories. It don't pass through the hands of onr merchants, so that nobody here is the least beneftted by this exohange. But the thousand dollars that passes out of the county through the Post Office, (laid out for P. 0. orders) is probably net the half or fourth of the aggregate that gees eat oach week, for bills ofexohauge or checks are used in cases ot laree amounts. The amounts saved by this system of trade is too trifling to talk about and when we take into account the great dam age that must result aot oaty te the mercan tile interest , but to our section in particular, we are suron ed that good and sensible men sre engaged in it. The people of a country that don't bavs merchants and markets ot their owe convenient and among them, ere mere hewers of wood and drawers of water for foreigners They built np cities and ssetions and work for men whose prosperity they can in no way enjoy. The policy therefore of send iug off for artiolss that onr people can make is most ruinous. 1 1 .. Grass and Clo v er Ajain. At onr solicita tion Mr. M. L. Houtaa weighed the crop o clover and grass on his lot, referred to week be fore last, and we give tbe following result : Size of lot, li acres. Total quantity of hay, 8,830 lbs. Clover snd orchard grass, nicely cured this was, is worm i per iuu ins. ihis ons cutting, therefore, is worth $88.30. Deduct cost of saving, $6.70 and we have a dean balance of 81. Add to this the second or Fall crop which wilt not probably be so Urge, snd we have sn annual result of about $1 50. Every farmer can make his own remarks on this subject. It is certainly worthy of their at- tion. If a little pains taking to raise hay on upland, free from weeds, briars, willows, Ac. is so well rewarded, why may we not have fat cattle, and butter and milk in groat abundance Rich feed, as every body knows, mates rich milk snd fine butter. There is nothiog better for this thsn clover. A few of our farmers above town are proving this by an annual ad dition to the grounds given to clover. It makes fat cows, hogs, horses, sheep, Ac It requires manure snd nice labor to get it well set in the soil, but if properly treated, it never fails to pay back a ban doom i profit. What pays belter than R i ni r Holme's lot. for Ins tan ca ? be depreciated, but they are evidences of cf sanctification, rather than instruments of justification, Let every sinner come to ChrUt just now, without waiting to get ready, without waiting to begin the work of salvation himself, for that is s vain endeavor, Come now, come as you are, and Christ will accent and save you. - At St. Luke's Episcopal Church, the Rev. F. J. Murdoch, Rector, although labor, iug under severe indisposition held three services during tbe day, as usual . He preached an excellent sermon, at 11 o'clock, A. M. ser vice, taking his text from the I St. John, iii, 19, 20, 21. "And hereby we know that we are of the truth, and shall assure our hearts before him. For if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things. Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence toward God." Mr. Murdoch said ; St John here leys down the rule by which alone we can truly judge whether we are the children of God. Conscience is the only true test. We frequently hesr per sons ssy, thst they receive new lights from God in answer to prayers. But this will not do as a rule. We must allow something to the imag ination. And even if it be true that this assur ance having received the new light into their hearts was real at the time, it does not prove that they are still in tbe same state of favour with God. But St. John knew only one rule that mentioned in the text In the sacraments of Baptism, the Lord's supper and Absolution it is commonly snd truly said that the peo ple receive the forgiveness ot una But we ail know, thst it is only the penitent faithful, who receive any grace or benefit Impenitents coming, to tbs sacraments receive the greater condemnation. Tbe priest cannot look into a man's heart- no man can read the heart and if the priest dseisrs tc a sinner thst his sins are forgiven, it is upon the assumption, thst the sinner is truly penitent In order for s man to be assured that his life is right before God there must be a thorough examination of him self before bis conscience. An off-hand verdict will not do. And one question we must si wsys ssk ourselves is : Do we unfeignedly re pent and believe sow f Some of the signs of faith and repentance are these ( 1 ) Godly sor row "(2) Carefulness to avoid temptation (3) Clearing of OHSsel res 4) Confession (ft) Fear of the Lord (6) Chsnge of wsys snd of mind which is the greatest sign of sll. ''An evil tree can not bring forth good fruit, neither caa a good tree bring forth corrupt fruit" It will be noticed, that the text does not say that even after a thorough trial of ourselves at the bar of conscience, we shall infallibly know thst we are in the path of safety but thst tsea we shsll have "confidence toward God" Aa a, general rule it is safe for a Christian to trust the voice of cooacianee which is the messenger snd candle of the Lord. Our Living and Our Dead Un the 1st of July i his valuable peri od; mI wul eulr unon a new volume, and a :ih tin; addition of 16 pages. We regard this as substantial evidence of a support which the people of the Si ate would be filie to themselves if they did not make good. There is a steady progressive im proveinent iQ tba Journal, and as the organ of the Ilistorical Society of North Carolina, recently orgauized, it holds a a i nut aaauionai inducements to encoorago nient. The recent awakening on histsv. MsSsBEnnwi J iZm fj-MB-Srnaaassnnrr - nreaPlBswKfr' aon Zm)tmsWmmWkWkWUMBKtJBkmkm MONEY needed in ev free bv mail FOR AGEXT8 IN oer lee New Novelties; just out; a ample anu Ii WHITE AGO. A Urge stock, warranted Extra cleaned, N. J. r resn or uenuine, at low prices at KLUTTZ'S DRUGSTORE. cirrohirs Newark, 4w To Country Merchants I have tbe largest stock of Drugs, Dyes, Grocers Drugs ice, in Western Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at n . - at tsaiiianore i-rices, tuns saving yon the freight. Spec is 1 attention to bot tling Essences, Laudanum, Paregoric, Opodeldoc, Caster A: 8weew0il flee. Write for prices, lo ;TH0. F. KLUtTZ DRUGGIST?! Bsiisbubt, N. C. 1 Housekeepers Supplies. Fiaroring Extracts' Essenee, Spices, Gelatine, Mus'.snls, Soda, Dye8toff, Toilet and Laundry Soaps, Lye, Matches, Lamps, Kerosene OiL Chimneys Ace, al ways on baud of best quality st KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE, S10 TO SSD0.5W ne ITS pace book riplainiac evsrythlag nnl eoppr oi t! w all !vrr-t lie view. ear oraiT rorr jhx wcklihq olh i rn cn ... Urokers, 72 Broadway Sew York. iirtra. ' T-orsa. itnw, rtwreta nrvo-via-W Wherever it Sas Bess flUB JURUBEBA BELL& BRO. For Tonne Ladis anil (Mem ha esUbUahed iuelf as a sura remedy for disorders ot tba syatn from in pn per aciwui 4 in Liver asm IJ ISNoTA HHYMJ. but. by steals ng tne secretive organs, gantry and liofanUy removes nil imparities, and refiletsi the asr ytm. IT IS SOT A PrCTOBED STTTBBS. MS I Ofier the beat selection of Jewelry to - be Fine Perfumeries, Elegant Soaps, Cosme- ncsl subjects, aud tbe knowledge of how ound in Western North Carolins. Consisting of lieiJ Soep. achous. Toilet 8eta, V VEGETABLE TONIC much has been irrecoverably lost by the want ot some permanent form of record. should give tbe above named periodical additional value as a safe place of entry aod deposit of what can be gathered from the wrecks ot the nast. aud treasured un mm tbe current history of the day. News. We fully endorse what is laid in the above by the New. The Magazine boald be Well sustained. LADIES' A GENT8 GOLD WATCHES Gold Opera and Vest Chains, riNB CrOLD PLATED Jewelry. Hair, and Teeth Brashes, Pocket Books Sec, in endless variety at ,KLUTTZ S DRUO STORE. Cigars flii yon Say ? f; wbicb assists di motion, and thus apoeUte for food necessary to H vipers weakened or inactive organs, and fire U sll the vital forces. It CAsaiaa its ow aaooitwjrjrpATioM. tbe Isrre snd rspidly increeidnf Prire Ods iKillar a bottle Ah or iu JoansTo Boixowst Wholesale Agents. MSYsinosi. aa A Oo. PhshvPat Yadkin Bail Road. Annual Meeting of Stockholders. ui a. j w xiii r v a a u. s au-r vr v m- aa. a.ai w- , ka - VII T v.j w stsiTv iiivuj sja sail j-iiv's Thev are scents for the celebrated Diamond I from 2 cents to 85 cents, and can tell Qnsni.1 mm mnA Tr Ola If onnfttnv- I. .... .... . wVv.v-v ''JLT'TTr'.TI.lTr. them bv the Dox st lohbeis pners. onr Watches, Clocks ?nd Jewelrv repaired and celebrated 3 CCHl PEC 1 LI AR warranted 12 months, charges as low as consis- CIGAR is acknowledged the best in the VMII Willi xwu win a. 0 - - m . . m ft I J A. Store on Msin street. - doors above national I worm at Hotel. KLUTTZ'S DRUO STORE. p . 187 iy. Farsoaut to the advertised call made hv the PresidfUt, the Stockholders of the Yadkin " n.'au ion i Annual .es-siou lb t . . . A the Court House in Sahaburv. on Thursdav. JrreSCrlDUOIl Ur3Dar LlIieilL. xt cm., ' I ar - mz SSay IU. I Pp-arrintinna ParefnlU Pi ,inrwnnr!mf rlsv nr On motion of J. W. Manner. P. X. Uailie. nirht k. -.i-;fwwi .'mi .L-iiif..i nnMw w. i . n. . - z: i ---w. r r mi m., wsj- eieciea jneirmsn, and rneo. sr. PURE WINES be LIQUORS for medical and church purposes always on at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Kluttz Secretary of tbe meeting un motion, tne Ubair anno iu ted V. Mau ney, Samuel J . Peinberton and J . P. Gowan. JSftSq . a committee to receive and verify proxies. I ue Committee reported 537 shares of stock represented, which constituted a majority of tbe stock upon ths basis of the hrst organization of tbe Compnuy. a b vuir uoouueeu tnat a majority of mock oriuK roreseuteu. trie ineetina- was rea.ly for busiuess. ju iuoiiou oid no. . stauaey. esq. an election of omeers was wotie into, uine direstors being to elect. V. Maanef and J r. Oowan were appoiuted tellers. Ths election resulted aa follows with neatness and despatch. To Ministers of the Gospel I will sell il considerably below my regular prices. J .NO. tl. t.MSS, Drugrist. Next to Meroney A Bro. SALISBURY'S GREAT BARGAIN STORE. 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 aud Summer Goods selected with great Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Ay tbe MzTHonrsT Erraoorix Cmrnen, Rev. Leo. W. Crawford preached from Math- ew 18th chapter 27th and ?8th v "Then answered Peter snd said unto Him, Behold we have forsaken all and followed thee, what shall we haye therefore ?" In the Stth and 89th verses will be found the reply of Jesus. Tbe circumstances under, which this enquiry vaa made by Peter, is set forth in the context care and direct from the' Eastern markets con P. N Heilig. 519 : A. H. Boydea. 534 : 8.1 -irtog in part of all kinds of Dry Goods Ko- K. Harrison, oo4 ; T. W. Keen. 532: E. Hons, Maiiney. 534, V Maoney. 534 : 8. J. Pem- berton; 534 ; Ml. T. Wsddell, 534 ; V . H. Crawford, 17. The nine first named having received majority of all the stock represented declared elected. On motion of V. Maoney, Esq., it waa. Mcsoive. That tbe uext Annual meeting- of the Stockholders of tbe Yadkin Rail Road. be held in the town of Salisbury, N . C . , on the last Thursday in May. 1876. Tbe following Resolution waa offered by Dr. T W. Keen, and anauimouslv adonted: Kesolced, 1 bat it is tbe sense of this meet ing, tnat tne bonds subscriceu ny towns or counties, shsll sot be used until an accurate survey and estimates of tbe cost of grading tbe tfoad be made. aud. a sufficient amount of mouey, including the ainoout that can be realized from the sale of said bonus be sub scribed to crade the Road. On motion, the meeting then adjourned. P. N. HELLIG, Ches'n. Thjbo. F. Kluttz 'Seet'y At a sabsequent meeting of tbe Directors, the following officers were elected P. N. Heilbr. President ; A. H. Boydea, Secre tary ; V. Maeney. Treasurer. mw CHILI LLS. ColdsH( Couahs. Colds Hoarseness AND ALL TflOAT DISEASES, Vie WEL8' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. THIRD AID SURE RXHZDT . Sold by Druaaset FUM.K64 FULLER. Cb in. HATS, BOOTS, A SHOES, CLOTHING, GR0CEE3, &c, Ac. MARRIED. At ths residence of J. 8. Orshsm. in this county, on tbe 1st inst by Rev. Geo . B. Wet- more, Mr. John E. HriRgs to Miss Sarsb Jsns dahterofthalste 9imrd Dobbins, all of tms county. Which they are determined to sell low tor cash. Hijtbet Cash prices paid for all kinds of Country produce. Our plan is Quick Sales and small profits and we believe that the public will find it to their interest to call and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. HO TROUBLE to SHOW GOODS. We beg to return our thank for past patronage and hope by fair deal hag and atr'et attention to business to merit a , continuance of the same. McCUBBTNS, BEAL & JULIAN. April 1, 1875.-ejf. . - P I Only 25 cents a hot f Warrranted or money refunded. After years of experi menting, I have at Iat found the Great Remedy toe Chills, Fever k. Ages, Ac, aod caa oonfidenUfj recommend it to my frimds smd the public. Try It TEAS. Finest Teas in the mark et. Put np in air tight, Ub cans, 25 per cent less than usual Prices at KLUTT6 PRUO STORE. Iv short whenever you want Prescrip tions carefully prepared, or nead anything usually kept in a Fish class Drug Store, and want to be certain of getting jast whet you call for, and of being politely aad, promptly eexvecL Be sous to call oo or send to 5000 A0KMT8 Wantad for Gsasine Sdittoa LIFE and LABSIItF IVINGSTONE. By Use. J. h. CHAMBLI&8. nrhs frees his personal rnfwv' 'melodise lbs "Last JOO sat " unfolds ririrfiy bif-Grsnd Achieves also the enriavitiea. Wonders end Wealth that creels i's conntrv. Frail. Mtnrrala. H tiler . Beast, neva.-. Ac. 806 paces. 100 f Ill's. Only klsj Rich in Uteres, Lev is Price. OatselU ererythit-s. 3.000 first 3 Addraaa, HUBBAKD BROS- Paha. Phils- or Cincinnati. 0. A GREAT OFFER! HO K ACS TER6 A BOX I 481 BKOADWAT. K. T. trill dispose PlAlitM SMSS OKOANH at BxtrsSBSl PriCw. for cssh. Dan n r this Mao t h, or parti awl balance m small monthly n ne to let Waters' Hew Scale are tk best made; The touch elastic, asm Sj su riDs tone poa-fTToi, purs an alera' Concerto e saesllsd en toe er heautv. tarvnsfr oowycLttion. Tb. u.r.certo Stop. s e iae lav 1UI.- B ot iv unman Twice. A liberal discount to Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. menu to the traoe. lUaatr. Aw STOCK 8FECUATI08S- THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Daracirr 6a Liaatrax, N Jan. 25, 176 C. Condoctad bf as in only, rvssendsalls.se best eat rates, Coat, l 00 to f900, see bQW PKOKIT. Paajphlet, Wall Street mcuUtiees are TUB IcTdCsB sV CSU fiA'R8 AND BROKERS, 4w S WaU nksesa. V. T. oosaiMBSsl m CROP CUBA I0LA8SES. 300 Hhd. Choice Qxielity Jrjjg For 8ek by WILLI ANfft k ML'ECHIBOS. May, 8th, 4 a-s. - C r - i .- " f .- .' S'wM 1 1 'Jimmm4immmmxymti ' W - mmLmSfCJXmm mmmlmmmmmmmmamaammmmWSmWSmm'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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