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I .-"' ' ' ' ' 'if ij 'ir.otM!!;iii-:iJMB .I ni mini ruai - " " ' 0 . I . Baa? 11 11 1 naBBai mmjBmmWmaMutmmatmmmmm - - - i . . . . - . - . - , - . i ii . Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. JUNE 17. foooch win for the growing crop ft oresy Port"1! umbrellas no w . Harvest i upoo us, and everywhere the ripe jla U felling before the reapers. notice of Greensboro Female College. Al0 of Rutherford Noriega Thin section has been blessed with copious ersthe lsst week. -... DnuL Cabolikiak, for June has j received. It is an excellent number. L jf. IfcCorkle, of Catawba, has been om ms ted as a candidate for the Con Ten a Tj-v ti a a : a .i w m m two uusmuim, ooereo a goto pen and holder to the Scholar who would at the end of the session show the neatest and Uot written copy-book, which prize has been award ed to Jimmie Horah. The Rer. A. W. Man gum, is recommended by a writer in the Sentinel, a a suitable person to make a professor of the University. He would make a good one and we would like to see him duly installed as such. The &rmen in thU section are beginning to sJ wheat. The w best, It is said, is generally The trne and fixtures of the Concord Sun tfc for sale, s chsnce for somebody who wsnts lo go into the newspaper business. ine xTL2 Mr. John Martin, who has Jefferson Davis haa been tndrwV and h At the Fiest PaBSBTTBBiAH Church. Rer. oeen conducting the Salisbury Male Academy, will accept, the Presidency of the Texas I J. G. Allison, of Concord, K. a, a Liceutiate of We have heretofore neglected to call atten tion to the valuable property offered for sate uy J. VY. Mauney. Esq., The town pro pert v is the handsome residence and lot on the East corner of Msin and Bank Streets, formerly be longing to Mrs. Michael Brown. The location and character of the property render it the moat desirable in the city. Mr. Mauney of fers land in the country for sale. See ad. Mechanical and Agricultural College at Concord Presbytery, filled the pulpit in the JBry au , at a salary of 84,000 . absence of the Pastor, aid preached a capital sermon from the text "ue mat being often m. n n rpnrt.ved harden th his neck, Shall suddenlv he Lw1 niA that without rcmedv." Pmv.rhn Jrri,m ir xvjcuisi RS 1ST BANKJIuftcy, 2 JUST, t JJJX st. Salisbury, L. June 1 ah, 48, o. if w dUnise the reoroofs of friends, the re- It appears upon a careful examination of the I kw.. nuj.-n .na th w&min. rJ th T..J- Di...Lf i .. .l o i w t - o - &trict of New York, the most eminent Judge Goel' xwe bsrden our htarts and stiffen our in Bankruptcy in the United States, that the necks and" go on sinning, m the face ol hght. people of this District have not properly un-1 and in tbe reach of life, we imh be suddenly v. .nt unaiiuij; vii iiic iiui uvvuvii vi iiic CUL Oil SHU IDS! IVllUOUL icuirut . X UcBQ aci oi June xz, 1874, (see lath u. . statutes at large 18'J) with respect to the per centum on aeou contracted prior to 1st of Jsnnary, lmv The Fire Fiend ! On Monday night of this week, a destructive fire occurred at Rowan Mills, in thb county. The magnificent steam flouring Mills of Messrs. Emmert & Bros., and the splendid machinery of the Rowan Handle works, together with all the stock on hand in both concerns, were totally destroyed. The loss is not less than fifteen thousand dollars, on which there is unfortunately, no insurance. The flames were discovered about two o'clock in the morning, by which time they had so completely enwrapped the fated buildings in -L- a.. r.k.rt-nr. eomin. t tbeir long. Ispping arms of fire, that nothing ns Nww www - - m a white. The town authorities are having tbm thoroughly white-washed. There will be a Township meeting in Mount Ulls, on lhe daT the Sberiff collects the taxes, for lbs purpose of nominating Township offi- For Sale Mr. M. L. Bean offers for sale a No. 1 pair of young' mules. Here is a chance for somebody in peed of a team. We are informed that the finest Sunday School in the county is tbe Thyatira Sunday School, at the Church of that name in Mt Ulls Township. Meeting in Atwell Town ship to appoint dslgates to County Convention ia Salisbury willbe held at Seohler'd Spring! on last Saturday in June, 3 P. M. We are indebted to Mr. D. M. Zimmerman, Secretary and Treasurer Camden Atlantic R. R Co., for 8easide views. It is a description and illustration of Atlantic City, N. J, a pleasure resort, of great popularity. could be done to hinder their fierce and de vouring progress. The origin of the fire is sup posed to have been accidental. The loss falls heavily- on the Messrs. Em inert who sre active, snd most worthy business men. Lackey, Lyrely & Co., and Messrs. S- F. Lord, and S. R. Clarke are also among the losers, i First. On all debts contracted before Jan uary, 1869, there is no per centum required whatever from the Bankrupt. second. Un all debts contracted since Jan uary, 1869, the Bankrupt ia required to pay only 30 per cent of his individual debts proven in Bankruptcy. Or, if the Bankrupt can ob tain the written consent of one fourth in num ber and one third in value of those holding uch individual claims proven, can obtain his aiscnarge in Bankruptcy. ihird. Any person thrown into involun tary Bankruptcy is not required to pay any n words imply an awful doom, eternal in dura tion, and terrible in character which shall sure ly overtake the dispisera ol reproofs. 11 r. Allison's manner is clear, rapid, and earnest, without being noisy or vehement, and his early efforts give bright promises of a sue cessful and useful career. Buell on Sherman. AU the hornets, wasps, bees, yello jackets, etc.. etc., in tbe land, North aud South, are after tb? brilliant Bummer w i . wv 1 T tl a? specified ver centum in ordr to enable him to "erc " Wn. uon v,arioa oueil, OI l. i T - a m . s i st-i . i obtain a discharge in Bankruptcy, nor in he Jveutucky, one ot tne aoiesi oi in norm consent of his erti Generals duriug the late war. has to eay ot the 'Memoirs : " 1 be peculiarities of the author are required to obtain the written creditors. Fourth. The Homestead will be allowed : . 1 J. I . .1 HiienedYntolndements before the sdoption of sufficiently marked to gire assurance that tne estate Constitution of 18G8. I take this to as ouen as ne speaas were win oe aouu be the true meaning of the decision of the daot room for criticism ; so much, in fact, United States Supreme Court in the case of a8 almost to bewilder criticism. I do not J T T,hornton t . know what amount of attention his recent 1'ifin Daimru iicv lees nave ueen reuueru , , one half of h.t tklv w-r fnrmprlv nd in Wfk beStOWS Oil IDV SCl8 ordinarv cases the fees will not exceed Fiftv een on that subject relates to the battel NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KEEIPCOOL. I Respectfully inform the citizens of Salisbury, thU I can furnish them with Maine Ice 24 inches thick at 1 cents pet m. Ice Horn opened every morning. W. H. KEbTLER. May 6-3 mos, Wee to creditors. LUTTZ'S COLUMN. i TfiEO. F. KliTJTTZ. l"!.'"'-H All persons having claims against the of Dr. J. R. Fralev. deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of May, 1 876. And all persons indebted to said estate are reqnosted to settle promptly. M. 8. FRALEY, -Administrator of J. K. Fralev, decd. Salisbury, N. C. May 13, 1875 6 w'. WANTED. au aiumnus ot Davidson College, bearing sxcel lent testimonials from all parts of North Carolina ; and also from Texas and Kentucky, where he has been teaching, desires to secure a position tor tne ensuing year as teacher tn a moral community, where tbe advantage of education are duly appreciated. Also he is desirous of securing employment of any honorable kind for the next three months. Isa good scribe. Address, J. N. H. oUMMERELL, 8alibury,N.CL May 27,1875. 1 mo. MiiuitratJr's Mt ti CRfflri AU persons having el si ism fte of Felix D. Ciodfolter. fied to exhibit the Seal DO or Uef re the 14ih dav of May 1878. and all pirns indebted to said estate are requested to settle promptly. 8. A. LOW RAN CE, Admiala- rator of Felix U. ClodfttM Am. dollars. R. H. RROADFIELD, Register in Bankruptcy. Craiffe ft Henderson : Mt! Uila town- ahip held ita primary meeting on Saturday last, and voted unanimously for Hon. B. Craige and Jas. 8. Henderson, E q ., " first choice for Ceavention candidates. A Righteous Decision Judge Schenck hst decided that the Usury law as passed by the late Legislature, is constitutionally valid aad binding upon National Banks aa well as wpea private individuals and corporations. A Crop Without labor, Mr. A. L. John son, of this vicinity, has just harvested an 8 acre lot of Winter Oats which cost no labor. Tbe land was in oats last year, and after taking off the crop, his cattle ran on the field until October, when; they were taken off. The "stand" of volunteer oats was so promising about that time that Mr. J- concluded to leave it undis turbed, to see what it would do. The result was highly satisfactory : the best oats raised on his farm this year was on that lot the heaviest in head as well as much the largest yield in quantity. Mr. Johnson offers this extraordinary cir cumstance as suggestive of several points of general interest to the farming community. He thinks seeding oats with a plow buries the seed too deep for a good stand, and that if put in with a harrow much less seed per acre would be required. He thinks, also, that a heavy roller to pack the land would be serviceable as a protection against frost and affording a firmer foot hold for the plant. BANKRUPTCY. Messrs. Editors : The people, it seems to me, ought to read carefully the card of R. H. Broadfield, Regis ter in Bankruptcy, published in the Watchman, in relation to late rulings of Judge Blatchford, and of a decision of the U. S. Supreme Court. Doubtless there are many energetic business, and trading men in the country, who become involved in debt individually, and by security, before and during the war, who will now avail themselves of the opportnnitv. under said de cisions, of relief. Respectfully, H. H. HELPER. n .i i i I a. I ot ouiion, ana is in substance only a continuation of bis former efforts to con ceal the faults and misrepresent the facts of that battle. I long ago auswered bis a.oserUous concerning that event with evidence that must, I believe, be deemed conclusive when tbe account ccmea to be balanced." Wholesale St Retail Drutr SALISBURY, N. O. To Me chants, House keepers, Young Folks, uia r olks, smofcers, Pain ters, Farmers, Grangers, ana jsverybodv else. wncnever you neea anything in Uia way of DRUGS, ; MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMTRIE8, PTE-STUFFS SEEDS ore , If you want the beat articles for the least money, go to . KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. CRAIGE & CRAIGE. ATTORNEYS Al oltritors in Bankrnpfrv Special attention paid to s s tng in Bnkrnptesj. Sept."; FOB SALE. to Country merchants at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. CHURCH NOTES. SERMONS LAST SUNDAY Paul H. Hayne, Esq,, Its been engaged to seedoct the literary department of the Wil mington Star. Mr. Hayne stands very high ss a Ssuthsrn writer. A hsppy selection. Suc mu to the enterprising Star. A terrible earthquake occurred in South America oa the 18th of May. Whole cities sad sssy thousands of lives Were destroyed, fas track of the colamity runs .along the boun dary line between Columbia and Venezuela. Church Dedication. The new Metho dist church building at Mt. Harmony, 7 miles Southwest of tbis place was dedicated on Sun day last, the Kev. Mr. Bruton, P. B., officiating. Tbe ceremonies were simple and iuostenta tiouo, serious and impressive. There was a very large congregatiou in attendance Both the old and the hew buildings were filled and still there were many who could not obtain Feats. Rev. Mr. Gdode preached in tbe old building from II ltvr, iii, 9; making tho long suffer ing ot (.Kul towards sinners and tbeir final udgment, the main subject of his discourse. Tbe congregation of Mt. Hamony is indebted to the liberality of the venerable Richard Ws regret to learn that amputation of the lag was found necessary in the case of Rev. Mr. Chandler of Hack Creek Church, in this county, The amputation was performed on Mondsy lssthy Dr. F. N. Luckey. sssisted by Dm. Whitehead, Summerell and Gaitber. Wshavs heard Rev. J. Alston Rsmssy spoken of in very (lettering terms by those who have been sttending Thystira church since he has been preaching there. Mr. Ramsay is a vtry promising young man and is destined to tasks his mark. Mr. J. Smith Harden, is still here sending ut his celebrated stores, the I v a Cook, Which u giving general satisfaction. The people sre availing themselves of the opportunity to se cure s good stove on most reasonable terms Ws know Mr. Harden, and will vouch for his dealing fairly by you. ! Bbinny Hill was startled from its wonted rei on Wednesday night last by sundry pis tol sbots, in tbe neighborhood of Jenny Finger's lce of abode. John Hess, was struck on the by a stray ball, which fortunatel) only s flash wound. The case was up be- fcre the Mayor yesterday. At the Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Leo, W. Crawford, preached the morning sermon from the text "The fear of the Lord is the begining of wisdom." Psalm iii, first clause of the 10th verse. Kot slavish, servile fear, not the crouching, authority -en forced fear of the minion, said the preacher, is here alluded to, but a filial fear, such as the son feels towards the father. This is the feeling which God would have us culti vate, and this it is, which is said to be the be ginning of wisdom. We need to have this fear of God, or rather thi filial love and respect of his authority, in early lite, because we then lay the foundation for our fnture lives, aye and often for our eternal destiny, and in fo weighty a matter we need the sanction of the divine authority. Divine guidance is just as necessary to youth, as is paternal goverance. Tne first years of life the first decade perhaps form the character, and form it too under peculiar trials and temptations. In steering clear of the fatal rocke, and in choosing a vocation, youth sadly needs guidance from on high, that Harris tor the new building. Foil of years fer O'"0" wl,lch lbe bfginning of wisdom and good fruits, he is closing a long life of use- The consolations of religion, the consequences fulness by larger beneficence, humbly trusting or rather tbe results of this fear of God, shall that the God on whom he leans will accept descend e'en down to old age, and grow sweeter and bless his offerings to the praise of bis own I as the shadows are longer grown great name, and to the comfort and happiness of those who may worship there. It was pleas. Democratic Address. We publish to day tbe Addreas of the North Carolina Democratic Central Execu tive Committee in regard to the importance of electing the right sort of Delegates to the Constitutional Conventiou which meets in Raleigh on September 6th. It is. indeed, an important matter, and we hope the D legates will be selected without regard to whether they live m town or coun try. Any sort of men may do for the Legis lature, but the very best men iu the Slate should be sent to a Convention tn make a Constitution for the government of every Uepartment of the State. The restrictions imposed by the Legislature in calling the Convention are of no binding force on members, but we are willing to en dorse anything that is eousidered for tbe best interest of the Mate aud her citizens. We hope no one will vote for a Delegate who is not m favor of requiring the pay ment ot a tax of some sort ofa quhfieatioa for a voter, X We are pleased to see that the Address is headed "Democratic. instead of the nu meaning title of'C onservative-Deuioeratic." The only party in this country that has inaugurated or proposes Reform Is the Na tional Democratic party, as represented by such men as Gov. Hendricks of Iudiaua Gov. Allen of Ohio, and other good and true Natioual Democrats in the North aud North- westaru States aud Southern States. FBAHL1H ACADEMY. GARDEN SEEDS. a m. v Ts"vraj-w W ar-w-aT aa rr w ash LtLSyjLiiott, LLAooit al, MAi ti- io.HK) papers warrnnted fresb and genuine EMATICAL, AND SCIENTIFIC just received from Laodrb, Boiet, Ferry, School, for MALES and FEMALES. Briggs, and Johnson, k Bobbins, At H Prinrin.l. 6 Cents a Paper. Liberal discount Mr. L. P. Scheher, Assistant. The next Sesnion of this handsomely located Institution will commence Aug. 2nd, 135 The course of inntriiQlion will be thorough snd practical. Tnis Institution ia lecated but (bur miles North of Salisbury on the new liocksvills road, in a healthy countrv. Tuition ia ss fol lows: $1.00. $1.50. $2.00. $150. $3.00. snd $4.00 per month, according lo the Stage of ad yancement. Board can be had in higblv respectable fam ilies at from $7.00 to $9.00 per month. Am ule facilitieit anordeu to young men wnowmn to board themselves. For further particulars ad dress Rev. H. M. BROWN, fialiburv, Rowan Co, N. C May 27 6 tms. Pd. A No. 1 Home Shuttle Beviag first-rate running order, with t necessary fixtures for sale for $26. Apply at this office. March 4. 1874 tl Charles Lamb, Essayist, dmosmeedssl spirituous liquors ss "Wet Daaaaatiosu" Pear fellow ; he knew whereof he spake, by sad sat periencc, and if livrn. would sm1t'iK to Alcoholic ExrtlsnlA, advert wed aa Car alls. Bat there is ewe Tonic sad Alterative la exist eoce the beat the woe-Id has ever haaaa which contains no alcohol. It is Da. Wau kck's California ikegar Rrrrxne. 4w IRISH POTATOES. 25 bbls, Rosk, Goodrich k Peeb les, Just Received at KLUTTZ'S DtfUG 8TORE. CLOVER AID GRASS SEEDS. A Isrge stock, Warranted Extra cleaned, Fresh Sc. Genuine, at low pricee at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Ja PORTTHTE TJI IT. E-ery fl It. S .ld by Agents. Address, O rvr.ft r-ric. rs. (9(1 Daily to ArenU. Eft new article f iV and the beat F.soily Paper ia Aaaeriea. with two $,',00 Oroesos, free. AM. If'FXi CO.. 800 Broadway, N. Y. W " " ' " 1 " " " 1 1,1 "sBBanasaswBssaBBi CDCe?""1 A rents. LsW CssalaV inbbMtMfl Needle-book, with C Send sump. F. F Ullcx 4 Cc New A LOOK OUT (YfYtfTV TOR AGENTS TN oar tew III U AM New Nuvcltie; jw as newdrd in every house; eaaapU and eirralars free by mail. II. R VTHITK A CO.. Newark, V J. 4w If tbe election of Judges is not restored to I tbe Legislature by tbe proposed amendments to the constitution, then tbe partizan friends of the elective Judges by popular vote, will have control over the Court instead of t'ae Judges rhemsohes. Charlotte Democrat. To Country Merchants I have the largest stock of Drags, Dyes, Grocers Drags Ice, in Western Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at Baltimore Price, tbos saving yon the freight. Specie! attention to bot tling Essences, Laudanum, Paregorie, Opodeldoc, Caster A- Sweet Oil Sec. Write.! w for prices, to JTIIEO. F. KLUTTZ DRUGGI8T Salisbury, N . C. Housekeepers Supplies. Flavoring Extracts, Essence, 8picee, Gelatine, Mustards, Soda, Dye-Stuffs, Toilet aud Laundry Soaps, Lye, Matches, Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys &c, al ways on band of best quality at KLUTTZ'S DRUG 8T0RE. 11 9ft mnmmm WJ S10 TO SSDO W 1 W 1 V OUWedtea led. t.. fee tone A Ti and roppr n QCUT catrr Ua.II I rnLL A in.. Bruker. 72 iiruadway N Yurk A T J ; hook 'inuuiue ritittLn.e. V of the Wall Street K-v-w. w JOHN niCKLlNfl aor-crr. trTTjr?trrrtLS rxTou Wherever It Beam TUIB BELL& BR0. Offer the beat selection of Jewelry to be ound in Western North Carolina, Consisting of for Ymbi Ladie anil Gfiitaei tng to see hi neighbors and friends going forward to take the dear old blind servant by the nand, tnns tesutying tneir aflecuunate re gard for him. At St. Luke's Episcopal Church, ser mon preached by the Rev. F. J. Murdoch, Rector, from Gen. iv. 3, 4, 5. "And in process of time it came to pass, that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the Lord. And Abel, he also brought of the first lings of his flock, and of the fat thereof. And tbe Lord bad respect onto Abel to bis offering : But unto Cain and his offering He had not respect." Mr. Murdoch aai J : God requires the whole heart of man to be given to Him. And next to God we must love our neighbor. But God must have the first place in our hearts. God knoweth what things we hsye need of for our sustenace. And He does not command us to But He save to us "seek a Key outraged a white worn an a few days Mac Annapolis Maryland, was arrested end committed to jail ; but an indignant com "unity fearful of the law's delay assembled i mob aud put him to death. This was on the otasr side of the Potomac. It would seem that the negro is not aa well protected over there as 'bare, To uw edification of its readers, no doubt, Charlotte Obterver of Tuesday last proceeds 49 completely demolish us, and in the same Weh o express its metropolitan opinion of -a business and business men of Salisbury. The terms in which this is done, will tend to etly heighten the respect of our citizens for power, astuteness and courtesv of that Turtle Soup The Proprietor of the Boyden House treated his friends last week to Turtle Soup. The flesh of the sea turtle, more pioperly named tortoise, is highly esteemed as a great aeticacy, ana nence turtle soap is a famous dish tbe world over. It is claimed -tost oar tresn water snapping tattle shares in this celebrity, many persons asserting that it is as good in all points as bis lararer kinsman of the ocean, though we believe " S : 1 it iL! it is verr rSrelv acknowledged bv catarers for nng the splendid board of fashionable Hotels, who, T4 kingdom of God and His righteous- 1- I 1 it ,i .i iiii w a like fashion-followers in other thines. make it ne8R ana &il inwe Ulin aii be added unto a point to ransack the earth and the sea for -vou- rare things. We confess to feeling a little The cbing of the text, therefore, is we old-fogy ish ourselves , and don't like tbe idea of muat H devote the first snd best of everything going so far for so little. A squirrel, young we hT to God and first of one lives boy- chicken, or even a snapping turtle soap, with hood, and childhood and old sge most all be tbe simple addition of salt, peppei, and a little devoted to His service. A special promise is flour aud vegetables, if just about as good as msde to those who seek the Lord early your green turtle by the French cook alamode, Samuel, Obadiah and St. John were religious spiced and wined until yon can't tell anything from their youth up A parent cannot be too about It. By-thcway, in general, Hotels are severely blamed, who will not attempt to dis- getting to rue on too costly a scale ; they fix suade his ehild from msking an open profession up things too fine and too extravagant, and of faith in Christ ; 2nd, the first dsy of the week the man used to simple cabits ir ne were to must be given to God's service ; 3rd, and the dive into one of them and yield to every temp- first part of every dav ; 4th, and finallv we must LADIES' A GENTS' GOLD WATCHES Gold Opera and TesteChaint, FINB OOLD PLATED Jewelry, In a private letter from Rer. R. L Abernethy, be telle as that iiev. 8. Pool .and himself will soon start on a Northern tour for tbe purpose of soliciting funds to complete the new college building at Rutherford college. lhey will be in Raleigh on the 15ih and 16th inst., on tbe evenings of which Bro. Pool will lecture upon some special sabiecte in behalf of tbe college. There were at Rutherford SILVER WARE, OOLD PENS, die. college daring tbe past session 175 pupils 30 more than in any former session. They are agents for the celebrated Diamond There were ten reeular graduate -seven Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Manufactur i - B , ed from Minute Crystal PKBBLK. young men and three young ladies. Tbe Watchocks Jewelry repaired an. Honorary urerne ui jx. ju. w.vm couierreu on Prof' J. King, of Suffolk Collegiate Institute, and on Dr. Oterlong, of Louis ville (Ky.) Medical College. The degree of D. If. was conferred npon Rev. A. W Lineberry of the M. P. Church, in N. G Advocate. Fine Perfumeries, Elegant Soaps, Co tics, Soaps, achous, Toilet Sets, Vases, Hair, and Teeth Brushes, Pocket Books Ice, in endless variety at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. and warranted 12 months, charges as low as consis tent with good work. Store on Main street, 2 doors above National Hotel. 2p . 1874 ly. Under the law In relation to the ei amination of corporations, the Attorney General of the State has given an opiuion at the instance of tbe Secretary of State, that the law embraces all National and State Banks, and private Banking and Brokerage establishments whether tncor perated or not, prov ded "they hold prop erty in trust or receive money on deposit Heads of such institutions are therefore required to make their statements to tbe Secretary of State at an early day J Prescription Department Prescriptions Carefully Compounded dsy or night by experienced, snd skillful Druggist, with neatness and despatch. To Ministers of the Gospel I will sell il considerably below say regular prices. JNO. H. ENNISS, Druggist Next to Meroney A Bro. Cigars 1 yon Say ? Oh yes, we have them at all prices from 2 cents to 25 cents, and can sell them by the box at jobbers prices, oar celebrated 9 Cent PECULIAR CIGAR is acknowledged the beet in the world at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG 8TORE. JURUBEBA has established iUclfss a perfect regulator and u re remedy for disorders jh system arising from iri-pr. pr action of the .:trr Itowela. IT Is MOT A rUY5IC.bat, by sUs9i)athaf tne sec re tire organs, gentry and gradaally removes 11 imparities, sad regelates Lbs asr system It is sot a rxcToain si Trias, bat Is a VEGETAB E TONIC ; which assist digestion, and l hut stimulates the appetite lor rooo necessary u fongorau tbe weakened or inaru re oraans. and sirs stramaiai to all tbe Tital force. It cabsirs its on aaroMnmaTioai, as the large and rapidly increiog salsa testify Price Una Dollar s buttle. Ask tout dragaas. for it. Johistu Houaway t Co. Phils. Pat Wholesale Agent. PURE WINES & LIQUORS for medital and church purposes always on band at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. MARRIED. "made a fly ink trip to Trinity College TVsrsday, the last day of the commence u We were there but 2 or 3 hours. We "ass, however, to gat a pretty good view we grounds, buildings, and the elegant rWh, This last is a brick building of good 7 arranged and entirely new. Tliis Mutios continues to increase in popularity wiulneas. The faculty is composed of -rung men, and the grade ia hiah. Dr. Cra- Ma Ira . . m - .uunaer ana bead of Trinity, is in reapacu e tery remarkable man. He m aceoinpluihed a great work and la entitled wtnir bk Khierments. His work MI kva aftsr him. Honor to him and success faity. - tation would kill himself in about a week. Too much ot a good thing is worse than not enough, for somebody is bound to be hnrt by it. ' give to God the first fruits of all our increase. The heathen world is still unconverted. The poor, who are Chris ta messengers, are always with us. The Lord's House should be beauti fied and adorned. And we ought to worship Him in tbe beauty of holiness. At St. John's Ltjthekan Church, the Pas tor, Rev. J. G. Neiffer, preached the 11, A. M., sermon from L Peter, v to xi. verses, inclu sive. Here, said Mr. Neiffer, we are taught to sub mit ourselves one to another. Humility is a christian virtue, and it is necessary for the faith ful discharge of christian duty. Under all circumstances we sre to humble ourselves under the mighty band of God, and confidently cast all oar cares upon him. In due time, and in the best time for our good and His glory, He will exalt us. By wstchfulness and prayer we may thwart the plans of tbe devil to destroy us, snd these are the christians weapons in the great spiritual warfare. Though the 'faithful have trials, temptations, afflictions and sufferings in this life, on account of thier sins, yet God will not continue the trials of His people longer .i .i t atvi . man tneir gooa requires. nen tma end is accomplished He will bring them forth as gold At the residence of the bride, in Scotch Irish Township, June 3rd, by the Her. K. W. Boyd Mr. J. H. A. Lippard and Mrs. Charlotte Gul let. All of Rowan. MT- ULLA TOWNSHIP MEETING, a t fit. Juke, 12th 1875. Public notice being previous given a portion of the voters met at Wood Grove, and was or ganized by calling N. F. Hall, to the chair and J. K. "Graham Secretary, the object of the meet ing being explained. On motion a ballot was had for candidates to represent them in the State Convention, when Hon. B. Craige, and J. 8. Henderson, were selected by said Town ship. On motion tbe following delegates were appointed to represent said Township in the County Convention which meets in Salisbury, the first Saturdsy, in July. Viz: J. W Graham, J. F. Barler, J. S. McCubbins, J no. Miller, J. M. Harrison, ft R. Clark, C. Rankin, Jno. Nail. J. M. Barrier Phi. Alexander, 8. F Cowan. R. J. Sloan, J K. Goodman, O. W Atwell. J. a Knox. Mouroe Barge r, R. L Graham. J. A. UraT. J. Ji. uoiuna, w. L. Kistler J. W. Emert, J. W. Miller, George Bex, J. W. Potette, J. 8. Hide, J. a Morgan, on motion the President and Secretary were ndded to the list. It was moved snd seconded that the proceedings of this meeting be publish- from the furnace, fitted for eternal joys beyond ad in the Salisbury papers. On motion the this vale of tears, where not only the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest, but where the rose blooms in perenpial beauty. SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected by MeCubbms, Beall, and Julian - Buying Rates : CORN new 88 to 90. COTTON 13 a U FLOUR $3.25 to 3.50 MEAL 90 to 93. BACON county) 12 to 15 hog round POTATOES Irish 90a 8weet75 to $1 EGGS 12 to 15. CHICKENS $2.50 per dot. LiAKD 15 FEATHER? new, 50. RYE a 90 to $1 BEESEWAX 28 to 30. WHEAT-1.25 a 1.50. BUTTER 25. DRIED FRUIT $ to 8. Blackberries, 8 cents. meeting adjourned. N. F. HALL. Chairman. sxcreterv. aad where the glad sun beams ewer shine. FLORAL HALL PREMIUMS. WESTERN . C. FAIR, The premium list of tbe Salisbury Fair for 1875, is now ready for distribution snd may a- w mm . Wa t mm be nan oi secretary t. r . j&ogers. lhe pre miums offered in Department -No. 8 (Floral Hall,) will be paid in money or Silver ware if desired, a. t. KXJERS, Secy. SALISBURY'S GREAT BARGAIN 8T0RE. The undersigned take pleasure in informing their customers and the community at larce that they are now in reoepte of a large stock of Spring and 8ummer Goods selected with great care and direct from the Eastern markets con sistfng in part of all kinds of Dry Goods No tions, HATS, BOOTS, ft SHOES, CL0THIN3, GROCERS, &c &c. Which they are determined to tell for down for cash. Highest 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 tneir interest to can and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. NO TROUBLE to SHOW GOODS. We beg to return oar thanks for past patronage aad hope by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit continuance of the aatae. MeCUBBIXS, BE AL fc JULIAN. April 1, 1875 tf. Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. fim mi Louqns, ioias noarsenesse AND ALL THOAT DISEASES, Use WEL8' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IS BLUE BOXES. A THIRD AKD 8UKZ REKEDT Sold hr Drnarist fenerallr, and FI LLER A FULLER. 111 H i. L S. 5000 AT.RKTB WaaUd for Oewaina T1FE u4 LABORS Br kLjH SbTisP A El P I L Onlj 25 cents a box 1 WarrranUd or money refunded. After jean of experi menting, I hare at last found the Great Remedy for Chills, Fever & Agne, Ac, and can confidently recommend it to my friends and the public. Try It. TElLS. Finest Teas in the mark et, Put up in air tight. per ao mat rnbuyi (inolsdiBff tea "Last J sals, UDrru:- nrtlu Grand ASMrTrirt&ta. also ths corMisitisa, wonders and Wealth i that marvthu rouotrj. F rails, Mmerais, Wsf Ulaf. Beast. 8arar. Ac. 806 paxes. luO rart Ill's. ObIv fX.no Rich in intereU, Ixrw ta Price. OatuelU rerrtbica.. SjOOO frstSawsia. dlr, BUIIBaRD BBOS Pubs- Paila. Pa or Cincinnati. O. 4 w A GREAT OFFER ! HTCI Zjt 481 BROADWAY. X T. kiU dispose a 100 HANOitfud ORGANS at Extrenalj Low Pricfor cab. Daring this Month, or paitoaah. and balunee in small monthlj psrsent. Tka aoie tn let Waters .w Scale Pianos, arm the best made; Tkt to orb alastic. aad s ftae sinainx tone, powerfol, pore and avaa. Waters' Caaeerto. OrtiM, canmot b excelled in lone or besot r: Se Amir competition. Tbs Concerto 6tops is a fins lav naun 01 ime unman oice. Agents A liberal discount to Teachers. 1 Churches. .Schools. Lodaes. etc Soeeial indi aients to the trade, llluatr. Cataiogaea liaOefl 4w STOCK SPICUATIOHS- Conducted by us in tTerr form, on TX... I Il 1 . vuij. iui inu can, on oel DOUSas a Ilk OK A4. 1 ;esx raic uoss, miw to and o 11 U MaLLOy KtxJ UCi UCilt IcBO , 90000 PROFIT. Pamphlet, ezplsi 4.1.AM IhH' I Wall Street soecnlaiions are cond KLUTT'8 DRUG STORE. Iv short whenever yoa vent Prescrip tions carefully prepared, or need anything usually tept in First class Drug Store, and want to be certain of getting just what 70a call for, and of being politely aad, promptly served. Be sate to call on or send to nd low- Oiw par ninm hoar W. seat THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Dbcooist BAUSBtrmr, N 4 Jan. 28, 1875 tf C. r m m tree. retHi lor copv. I I ?l BRIDGE 4 Cm BANkEBS AND BBOCEftS, 4w 2 Wall Scrasc X. J. m CHOP CUBA I0LAS8IS. 800 Hhda. Choice Quality Joa Received. For Sale by WILLIAMS k MCRCHISOK, Wilniiagtoa, K. 6 May, Oth 4ws. i i nu 1 A.
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