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- " ..., wqpQ -"" . Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. JULY, 15. si a. I M IHtnr".1 popular vouon GtaferSal. Lott and cord of babie in town, and more coming. ,unnelonfl, peach, apple, Ac, arc plea gfelooU streets. John Beard has laid on our table the jggt tomatoes 01 mis season. TO FARMERS. I expect to visit New York abont the firxt of September next, and as have been asked by a considerable number of farmers to buy foi them Peruvian Guano, I hen-by give notice that I will boy for all who will deposit the money with me before I start. I charge no thin for my service. In order to get a fine article it will be necessary to purchase directly from Peruvian Government Agent who will not sell in less quantities than 60 tons. Money deposit. ed with me at Mill Bridge, or McCubbins, Beall A Julian, Salisbury will receive attention. J. 8. McCUBBINS. kinM known as - the Pafidson College, is to rent President's, at See ad. r. .M -ud to learn thai Dr. W. A. Mur doch has decided to settle in Rowan. Godej's Ladj Book for August beautiful j illottrated. and filled as usual with choice atter, is iw vi. ruin. Staled Conarcu. is in lUlekh this week. Dr. If. L. Chunn wmlLM tbs farmers of Rowan. in repre- not 't. This westher is particularly severe on small (ildreo, and parents can not be too careful in regulating tbeir diet, bathing Ac. Lou gra widowers in town now wives war at the Springs. Ain't it wonderful what a difference it makes in a fellow ? ''When the tats are away, the mice will play," Ac The contract for furnishing three millions of brick for the Branch Lunatic Asylum at Mor ginton, has been awarded to . Stanley Wal ton and others. The campaign opens to-day at Franklin. We hope that onr peoplo everywhere will turn oat to hear our speakers upon the Convention question. For the Fair We learn from Mr. A. H. Boyden, President of our Fair, that be has re ceived a letter from the great horse men Messrs. Mattox and Bradshaw of Lynchburg Va., en- gageing six stalls for the next Fair, and saying that they would be on hand with six fine horses for the turf. From Mr. Norwood, at Hillabore, he has also heard that he will be on hand with fine stock Ac. This is encouraging We do hope that the farmers of Rowan will bestir themselves, and take more interest in the Fair than they have done heretofore. The President and Directors are determined to leave no stone unturned to make it a grand success. 1 . . . 1 i . . ii a man wants me conceu wen laiten oui oi him just let him go into the newspaper business. When he has labored mightily over an article, which be fondly imagines will startle the world; to have it passed without notice, or with the complimentary remark "what does the fool mean, anyhow V it makes him sicker, than a dose of ipicac would. But it is a necessary ex perience, and one which does good. Well do we recollect our first salutatory. We thought it was just the best thing of the kind ever come out, but alas! we had much to learn. Fully expecting a compliment we asked a learned friend what he thought Of it. His reply deserves to be put on record, "Pretty good sir, pretty good, it is lacking in only two things !" And what are they? we asked eagerly. ''Style and ideas sir," said he, with killing emphasis. We've never forgotten our feelings just then, nor shall we ever do so. But it was a salutary lesson. After a Rascal. A negro named Noah Craiee alias George Noah, recently forged or ders for goods to the amount of $80 or $40, on a firm in Salisbury, and sneausu to this city. Previous to this, he had broken open a Luth eran Church in Rowan county, and stolen front it several things of value. A warrant was sent over here for his arrest, and a Salisbury negro named Green Reynolds was deputised to serve S f SMbSB IXnnrl Vi im rrt r w DOdtnnav SWMeMpkM v . a.a; iuuuu iiiq nana S rvmuunri svwew uwn out in the country, but while, fool-like, giving evidence of his importance by showing the warrant to some uninterested person who present, the name took lest bail and has since been seen Char. Obterver. This Is the intelligent contraband who forged an order on Jones, Gaskil A Co. in the name of Mr. Thoa. Tuomassoa, and obtained goods therefor. 1 Supreme Court Decisions. The Supreme Court on Monday rendered decisions in the following cases from this section of the State, a we see from the Raleigh sentinel. By Reade, J. : M L Homes et al., vs. T J Crowell et al., from Union, Error, and jodg ment here for defendant. R J Holmes et si., vs. T J Crowell et al. from Union : Affirmed, and judgment there tor defendant. Bv Settle J.: HB A M L Annfield va John D Brown et al., from Rowan. Affirmed. Death of a Promising Y -We learn with regret that Mr Luckey Steele, of Rowan county, died of typhoid fewer on Sunday morning at 6' o'clock, at the residence of hie father, near Third Creek Station, aged abont S3 m r . m years. Mr Steele wea a young teen ot unucual promise. He graduated last Summer a year ago, at Davidson College, since which time he has been reading medicine with bis uncle, Dr F N Luckey of Rowan. The writer ef this knew Mr Steele, well, and admired htm for his ny manly qnahtie. his goodness of heart and amiability of disposition. Char. Observer. Do not fail to read the Boyden House ad vertisement. Mrs. Reeves now has room enough to accommodate her guests, and they will always find comfortable quarters. The Odd-Fellows of North State Lodge, will et ia the Masonic Lodge room, on next Tuesday night, their hall being under repair. Important business is to be transacted. H The crop of wheat and oats now being har Tested is an ununiaiiy tine one, and the pros pect for both cotton and corn is splendid, if i plague on these ifs it don't ram too much sow. Large Yield Mr. Martin Richwine re portrthe planting of one Peerless potato . lb. in weight, about the 1st of June, which yielded, by actual test, fifteen lbs. excellent potatoes, or tl the rate of 30 to 1. Snufff : One of the young men who left yesterday for the mountains, was seen busily packing a number of tin boxes of snuff in his valise pi THINK, THINK, THINK Did it ever occur to the minds of those who intend to vote against the Rail Road Subscrip tion, that they are voting against their own in terest. Look at this: If you have ten Bales of cotton to xdl, you can get 1250 more for it in Charlotte than you can in Salisbury. Why ? Because the freight on cotton from here to New York is $3 per bale : from Charlotte it is $1,75, and of course the farmer must loose the 125 dif ference in freight. This $12,50 would pay a 10 Bale cotton farmer's R R tax for at least 2 years. Then let it be remembered it is only one product, and if the construction of this Road would not add from 5 to 10 cents per bushel on corn, 15 to 25 cts per 100 lbs Hay, which it would certain ly do, it would pay our farmers to have it built for the cotton interest alone. Surely no laboring man, will allow himself to be so stupid, as to vote himself out of from one to three years work on the .Road at good prices. The money that the county proposes to sub scribe will all be spent herein Rowan, and that only as the Road progresses and onrarmera will get the benefit of it. Think, Think, Think, and vote for tour interest. A Foreigner's Troubloa. Our friend Ketx landed In America from "Fader-land," without knowing a syllable of oar language, and when he bad purchaaed a small peek of goods, started out to learn the language and make his fortune without a dime in his pocket. Think of that ye great bulking, sponging vagabonds who are always waiting "for something to turn up,"' and complaining that you can find nothing to do ! But to our resolute Katz, and we will narrate a few of bis adventure in his owe language : f ' "I hev it writ down in my pook," said he, "how it vas I should ax to stay all night, when I cooms to de bouse in de efening, hot one efening I coomed to a pig fine house, and a beaut if il nice young lady coomed out to de door, and. den Ltink I won't pe such a cot tarn fool and look in my pook like 1 don't know noting, so I choost ax her like I know ed all de English "My beantiful nice young lady, if I coot sleep mit you la de house in der bet to-night" ? Mine cotj Jt ever you see a vothaes git mat, tat rowan vas mat ! She schoost turned round de door and vent pack in de house like she was mad as de tefil. I stoot dere like a fool cos I don't know vat I done wrong agin, and den NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GOOD FOOD AND GOOD HEALTH. The following article on good food and good health may pay for careful perusal : "Upn this topic Professor Blot thns ex presses himself : "The man who does not use his brain to select and prepare his food is not above the brutes that take it in die raw state. It is to the physique what edu cation is to the mind, coarse or refined. Good and well prepared food beautifies the mind. People's taste is in food' as in dre differing not onlv in colors, but also in shape, therefore, by enr variety of dishes and onr different styles of deeorating them, by the ease that they can be prepared in the cheap est as well as in the most costly way, we think we meet all wants . and Hastes. In fact, to use e very trite remark. 4yea cannot maltp a gentleman by feeding him' on cod fish.' " There is no country where there is so much dyspepsia as in America, because Our people pay but little attention to food and eat too mueh meat for the exercise they take. If one has mental labor, fish every second day, at least is requisite. Soup wis all the g lauds at work, and prepares the stomach for the most important function of digeetioo, and therefore should be taken at din ner every day. Beef broth is to eld age what milk is to tue young. Oookery pro perly attended to keeps man in health, if the stomach is out of order the brain is af fected. We nave the soft and bard parts tn ou r anatomy, and the bile, and therefore, it is requisite to vary our food. We should eat more fruits, vegetables, soup and fish. Fish and cheese are the best articles of diet to give the children- We of the United States have the most money ot any people, and the greatest abundance of raw material, yet we live more poor1 y, comparatively, than any eivitiied nation. For instance there is a millionaire iu Brooklyn who has pork and beans every second day for dinner. Wrinkles are produced by the went of a variety of food. GREENSBORO FEMALE COL LEGE, Greensboro, N. C. The Fall Session will begin on the 18th of August. TERMS REDUCED. Charges per Session qf 20 weeks. Board (exclusive of washing A lights) $75 00 Tuition in rcjrular English course, 9& 00 Charges for Extra studies, moderate. For Catalogue containing particulars, apply toT. IL Jonas, President N.H. D. WILSON. President Boird of Trustees. June 17th, Smos. pd. mm mm. ...jss $lUttmiiiitripke. C T -P j2 5s NEW MILLINERY STORE. At the old stand of Foster A Horah. Just received a full line of Hat, and Bon nets, trimmed and nntrimmed. Ribbona, Scarfe and all the latest French and American novel ties at Orders executed with care and dispatch. Pinking and Stamping don to order. The Store will be conducted On the Cnabsyav tern and no goods er work will be charged to any one. This rule is nnvarible. MRS. 8. J. II A LY BURTON. April, 15th 6ws. The noor fellow who writes Centennial arti- Ws didn't know before that he 4-for the Chatlotte Observer, has discovered by the same process that he establishes the au thenticity of the so-called Mecklenburg De- m . s . k . - . fH ! .. The Great American Pie-eaters left herewith claralien tliat&aiiaonry was overrun wan iuri. lying colors yesterday morning. They will rtach Asheville about the lart of .next week. Look out for them. Bob Furman. and .how them around. We have received the catalogue and cir talarof the Peace Institute. Raleigh, N. C, for 1875. This Institute is one of the finest school for girls in the State. It perhaps come nearer tilling all the requirements of t first elaaa school than any other. in 1775. Yet he endorses the 20th May farce with Rowan men's names attached to it as signers, if this was all the evidence, however, against the false charge of the Observer, we would not take advantage of it. For the ebullition of a little drunken frolic, such as a few citizens of Mecklenburg with four or five Brit ish officers engaged in on 20th May 1775, at Charlotte, is no evidence of love of liberty or of disloyalty, so-called. But the Observer man only allows hta ignorance of the times of which he speaks. It has been evident to all that he knows nothing about the history of North Car olina from the start, but nobody expected as much stupidity as he exhibited hi his reference to the subject iu the Observer of the 11th July. We will mention the names of a few gentlemen who lived Jn and around Salisbury in 1775 Hon Wm Kennon, Moses Winsley, a deputy to Provisional Congress at Newbern, James Kerr, AFe.tival Day at Thyatira there will be Geni ft! Davidson. Gen. Griffith Ruthorford, MMsth School celebration an address, songs juhn Sloan, George Davison, Adlia Osborne, ad cbvuaes-at Thyatira Church, July 80th. Qranj father of the late Judge Osborne, and all the Sabbath Schools in the county and all mnv others whose revolutionary history, the h friends of the work, are cordially invited to observer man oiiaht to study and he would be de olt man be cooms out and he vas so mat I tot he would kill me. Den I spheek to him iu german and he onderat&ndt it; so we made it all right how it yas, and he abologized to de young lady for me. .After dat, you bet I kuowed how it vas to ax to stay all night. Next morning ven I eooin to lefe agin areddy, I axed how mooch I shoult bay ? Den de olt man said "Nosstng sir.' I don't know vat "noosing" vas, so I offer bim a toi ler, he band it pack to me and says I vant nossina sir. Den I offer him tico-tollars, still he says I vant s nossinq. sir. Den I gif him my boeket pook and tell, him take vol you vaut8, but still he vauts nossing. Den 1 tin Us maype he vants some f my goots, so I obens my back and gif him some bank shifs, but still he vauts dat same tauipt olt nossing. Den I offer him some gloffs, some soospenders, and otter dings, but still he vauts tat same tampt olt nossing Den I got mat, I choost cootent stant it. so I trow ed town my whole back of goots and any '-take de whole tain pismsa if you vauts em. I don't know vat de b 11 your nossiny is. Den be latt and told me how it vas, and ro I writ it town in inv book, and I allves knowed after dat how nossing vas.' Katz is now a highly respected, intelligent and successful merchant in one of our inland North Carolina towns, and surrounded by family and friends, and basking in the sun- ight of prosperity, enjoys a h early laugh over his early adventures. DIED. That Horned Frog : Joe Caldwell says that we can live in and thrive on alcohol as vail aa Li frog. Wrong again, Josie dear, we .L - I t t 1 I til 1 H ui ouHiness long ago, ana nope you u oc able to ay aa much for yourself some of these says. to ashamed of made. the utterances he has heretofore 4- i ... . t ee. The priee of Ice has gone up in Ol i . ' . - . vu&noue since the Ice works Have gone J mm . "own. tiow is that Joe, another bust, or a slight break ? Charlotte is a bad plc f0 loe worki and Fairs But then u water is bad. and that may account fur trouble. 1 Mr. Sosaaman, Foster A others sent us cotton early in Jul v. several before the 4lh. r- . J . Foster sends us tbe largest stock of lton, raisad from stable and pen manures. Mr. F. says, T never had a better prospect for than at present. The wheat, oats, and ycroie just harvested are fine.'. Rita's Plow :-We heard Mr. John L. Jtarick, one of the oldest and best, farmers in WU. sy a few day ago that he plowed a Wofa.lWd with Mereney's Farmers Plow, J P-rt-side by side with old fashioned Jo-el plow, ayl that the corn plowed with plow, -fcnowfcnwufct higher than Moral : bay Meroney's Plow. Qumuera 01 me oaiisonry, "Md, accompanied by other citizens on a mountain tour, yesterday morn- J Tsy took their instruments with them, . r0" theaolitudes of the Blue Ridge will anlh mt. . l ' -UCU sirans narmony as wey 'n4' heard since "morning stars sang to- , . -, Atonal prancing, horns blowing, and a numbers of the Sslisbnry. Change. Mr. A. K. Murchison ANTI RAIL ROAD MEN READ A merchant of this city sold to a cotton buyer last Tuesday tl bales of cotton. The buyer wanted to ship it to Baltimore, and on enquiry he found that it would cost $03.00 from this place to Baltimore over the N. C. Railroad He also learned that it would cost to ship the same cotton to Charlotte over the same Road $19,55. And from Charlotte to Baltimore 36,75, a difference in favor ef Charlotte of $6,70. It will thus be seen that the freight on 21 bales of cotton shipped direct from Salisbury to Baltimore, is $63,00. The friegh t on the same number of bales shipped from Charlotte over tbe some road, is $30 ,75 only, making a differ ence in favor of Charlotte of $26-25. : At the sanje rate there would be a difference In th ahioment of 1000 bales to Baltimore of $1250,00 ih favor of Charlotte. The same t:aVAM exists . in the transportation .of ;w .rtfolM. and ' whr ? Because (iharloUe has competing Una. that force the N. a Bail Road to transport article at reasonable rates. These excessive taTifft cbine out of Ihe farm ers of Rewan, and they tend to keep the nric of land down, and the price of corn, cotton, hav and other products down. Nothing but .),. RnUrnad will relieve tbe farmers of Rowan of this unjust and onerous burden. By buildinir the Yadkin Railroad they will save more than $100,000. in three years, and there is ,iki. ,np. of losine a dollar or ever hei burdened by the subscription. It wil enhance the real estate of the county 25 or 50 f - ? n! . -am L. m.a.1. ner cent, in less than a year Charlotte Observer. Eulogy Upon a Good Man. Judge Mitchell has for some years been physically unable to perform hi duties, and we bare reason to know that he would have resigned some time ago if he eould Lave had a voice in the selection of bis successor. We are gratified to reflect that we have not been among those who ad vised bim to resign. We always believed that in not resigning, as in every other act of his official life, he was influenced alone by his sense of what was right and just to the people who placed htm on the bench. We know that some ot tbe law yers of his circuit have criticized Judge Mitchell decision, ehargea; pretty severely at times but not even hie noei virulent enemy has ever had the face to throw a doubt UDon his integrity. Other North Carolina jndgee mar have retired with more reputation for ability; but not ever stepped off the bench leaving behind bim a more stainless record. . The trouble with this honest old gen tleman baa been that be found it aa diffi cult matter to forget the 'old practice,' and amiliarize himself with the 'new practice under this Canby Constitution as he would have found it, had he tried to forget the judicial honor of former days and adopted tbe pan sans hip and corruption so preva ent in the ludiciary of the period. An other reason why Judge Mitchell failed to give satisfaction to certain members of the bar waa that he bad an nncomtottabie re collection of days gone by, when the bar of . . JM "f v J m m mm North Carolina purged itself ot all dis- , hoDoraVle members, when tbe esprit de corps of the bar was such that, if it exis ted to-dav. many members would be w r m - ' m ' . drummed out of the profession. hat ever the bar may say or think, we feel sure the honest yeomanary oi Judge Mitchell's circuit will hear of hie resigua tion with regret, and we will ever remem ber him in his official capacity with respect and.eateem. . In this place Jnly 9th 1875. Lizzie Lee, daughter of A. L. and Moflie E. Clarke. aged one year four months and fourteen days. Plyler Maud Amelia, infant daughter of Kev. Mr. and Mrs. Plyler was born May 30th and died July 5th, 1875. FocsT On Sunday Jnly 11, Bessie Holt, infant daughter of Henrv and Amelia Fount aged 2 years. In Texes June 27th 1875, of Congestion of the Brain, Mrs. Martha V. Taylor wife of Col Sam Taylor formerly of Davie Coonty, N. C. The deceased waa tailed away suddenly. Her loving friends could scarcely realize the sad bereavement in the presence of the lifeless remains. But since the earth has closed over them the aching void m felt. She has left many to mourn her death both at her far off home in the West and at the home of her youth in North Carolina. To them another cord which binds to earth-has been severed. They bow to that wise Providence which ordereth all things, and trusting in Him, will look for the joy of re union around His throne in Heaven. Departed this life in great peace at the retideuee of her son-in-law Robt H. Broad field. Esq., Mrs. Sarah A. Folk, relict of the late William Folk of Smith Held Virginia, in the sixty-seventh year of her age. Mr?. folk nad been in tailing bealtb for maty mouths, and a short time ago. at the advice of her physician, left her home in Virginia. for the purpose of seeking a more salubrious air m Lenoir, the residence of her son Col George N. Folk, when she discovered that her condition would admit of her going no far ther than Salisbury, where she died on Wed neaday. at 7 o'clock P. M. Julv 7. Mrs. Folk for fifty year was an exemplary member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, and leaves behind her a large family of children to mourn her loss, who sorrow not as those without hope. M . E . B . Raleigh Newa will please copy. J. D. McNEELY. Merchandise and Exchange Broker, AGENT FOR THE SALE OT I tajle aid Fancy Braceria. sugar, syrup, molasses, coffee Bacon, Lard, Vc. a pill limb or a a hp Lira oonrraji- TLV ON 11 AN U. Especial attention paid to Collections and prompt returns mads. Office formerly occupied by J. & H. Horah, under Rational Hotel, ms l lacT, N. C. Having made arranaementa with fin cla House in Richmond, Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, I am prepared to offer (to Merchants onlv) the same, if not bet ter advantage here, aa if they were to go North, or order themselves. Can offer advantages in freight. I will also buy and sell Exchange, Bullion. Gold and Silver Coin, Bank Notes, Stock and Bond, on reasonable terms. Any collections entrusted to me will have prompt attention and prompt return made: Having procured a Herrings Lhamr.ion Fire Proof bafe," I will receive money on de- Kit for safe keeping, or on loan, at a reasons rat of interest. Parties having ra -nev to loan or wishing to borrow, will do well to confer with me. Also Agt. for first class r ire and Life Insur ance Co's. J. IX McNEELY. April 29 3mo'a. THEO. F. KLUTTZ. Wholesale St Retail Drug SALISBURY, . C. To Me chants, House keepers, Young Touts, Old Folks, Smokers, Pain ters, Farmers, Grangers, and Everybody else. mmmmSL 3 . ' W fl . a Sm tv nenever you neeu anjiniog in in way 01 DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. PERFUMERIES, DYE-STUFFS 8EED8 c., If yon want tW tent setseiea far least money, go to KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. T Special attention paid to prwrw in - ttukreptcsy. Sept. 6, fit FOB SALE. . A Kc 1 Horn SwwMk Sewinf UacfceU . running order, with Lai It afti SM fix tores lor sal for $tt. AariPflt ,.aJ this March 4. 1874. it VALUABLE lis. & Lot for Sale ! TW Hon and Lot on the eorwer ef Wtw) sad Book 8a. wsmsenlj oansH hf Mr. At 4 Brown, ia offered for sale. ThU aa amsaf mW " saast reianUe prepsrtr in Hills hnii. sswi u atialmUy situated in tbe awaisjsa tike mttrm. rNrmiiM dniring fertkev uon can oeuio M br caiung on or nag Willi either of the u.Mmn.sg GARDEN SEEDS. 10.000 paper warranted freab and genuine just received from Landretb, Buiat, Fetry , Brieee, and Johnson, & Robb'tns, At 5 cents a Paper. Liberal dUeomi to country merchants at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. IBIS H POTATOES. 9 m m WvX.. . 25 bbls, Rosk, Ooodbicb & PKaa LKsa, Just Ricarvt at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. A large stock, warranted Extra Freeh dc Genuine, at low price at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Pnee ic Also the aadetatgnoi m&srs tor sal Tfi of land Irin, ootha N C. R. R. East front Salaabary. This land will b let If desired. AanalOtsmeigbtsflas Wew bom bemjsm tea. BssafanM read. T..W k 1 all wJI Uwlint laad. Fifiw given on apyikwlloo. Baliabory, N. C. . I r mill? , - m . v--... . . for Dr. Joha L. HaSsns May la, 187o tf. A F0RTDTJB DT IT. K-err Hit. Sold by Agints. AddnM, O. ft. KLK t.ne. fa. , OQ Daily to Afenta M m frf and tbeewM Family fa par In Aaawa s with i wo M 00 Croasoa, tree. AM.irFU CO, 30 Broadway, 5. Y. w . JL CENTS WANTED. .L'J kmu mm at mmm m SmSm , .g LOOK OUT 5 from the5 editorial .naaement of been begun, msinsm, wOl rwvire and the county , w iisn, of this place, and is succeeded and town wiu oecotne yw-. , 7ra.C.E.RlnAfv, Tk- ..:- r htli comnaritivclv out of debt, and fully able to Sna. . M'!I "W r '. . . .4.j tn their 1 Will unitlnm r.. 1 1 . in. lir a I (M DOW LDaV UlUBfc nuuuuu ll) ..nJ 1 . I ua tt.at mnat lojj. rgo no change, nut continue incur .. MxnaervaiUm n.t i.. k everlasting eoou. lnere an I.!11 wwtry, with ,nil ..ir.hft.in f, .nrl no betUr farmina lands in the State then nil. k K " .v . ... 1 -"are of ti k.,. .j ... j.... .. u rnnA n Rowan. All that is neeaeo w -cr. amt - f ST3 sSiia mtit - uPn their arduous Uek with 5Tl-!L-u . wie thev will secure this a. ' ' r 11 tuc wwjw wp- v without iorther delay. 1 Tr ana coppv o To Conntry Merchants I Lave the largest stock of Drofa, 0 TO Dyes, Grocers Drugs dec., ia Western Carolina, and arn now prepared to sell at Baltimore Pricee, thns saving yon the freight. Special attention to hot Utog Eceences, Landanna, Paregoric, Opodeldoc, Caster fc Sweet Oil &c. Wriu for prices, to ;THBO. F. KLUTTZ DBUGGI8TJ Salisbcry, N. C. Housekeepers Supplies. Flavoring Extracts, Essence, Spieea, Cnn invited in Wall 8 VVSJW often lda to 1 m tone. A 72 pace book explaining e V of the Wall KumI Review. i OCIIT CDCC JOHN HICRLINO Ota! I rlltt r . nankmaad Hrokers. 72 Bn-adway NVw York. saoT-ecxs. minaarttrwia fasaMBMl ?cirT3JaJ5?2cJKIl rerer it JURUBEBA BELL& BRO. Offer the beat selection of Jewelry to be ound in Western North Carolina. Consisting of LADIES' & GENT8 GOLD WATCHES Crold Opera and Vent Chains, OOLDPLATLD Jewelry, Toilet and Laundry Soap. , Lye, Matches, Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys dee. al ways on band oC beet quality at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Gelatine, Mustards, Soda, Dye-8tufla, be established it-rlf asa periret regulator r. .. . . . ... ear rwnedj for diordra ut the aratam nth from in proper aciton t the Liter and ITIb HUT A PUT SIC. ant. For Tonus Ladie and BntlntL tue M-cretire jrjariK. retitiT remove all Impurities, and regulates tbe ear f'tem. It is sot a nrcroan aw-rraa. Fine P erf um erica, Elegant Soaps, C lice, Soaps, achons, Toilet Sett, Yasea, Hair, and Teeth Brushes, Pocket Books dee, in endless variety at KLUTTZ'S DRCO STORE. UM17IT0HIC t ' a SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected by McCubbins, Beall, and Julian Buying Rate : . CORN new 80 to 86. COTTON It tp 14 FLOUR 2.75 to 3. MEAL 85 to 90. BACON emnrty) 12 tol-hg round POTATOES I rffch 90a Sweet 75 to tl EGGS 12i to 15. CHICKENS 1.75 to 2 perdoa. LAKD 15 EATHERC-new, 50. RYE a 90 to$V- BEESEWAX 28 to 30. WHEAT $1.25 a tl.50. BUTTER-20 to 25. DRIED FRUIT 5 to 8. Blackberries, 6 cents. Cigars 1 yon Say ? Oh yet, we hare them at all prise from 2 cents to 25 cents, nad can sell them by tbe bos at jobbers price, onr celebrated 9 cent PECULIAR CIGAR ia acknowledged the beat in tbe world at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG 8TORE. TERRIBLE DESTRUCTION FROM A "NORTHER." Valparaiso, May 25. A terrible "Norther" has visited this place. Many Uvea lost and vessels wrecked. Nothing eould withstand tbe awful sea that was set up by the violence of the wind. Boats were knocked about and upset like cockleshells. The C hilar, man of war Valdivia did not gee up steam in time and broke from her moor ioge.and drove down upon toe men of war Thaieba and EameraMa. causing to both vessels ereat damage in their fore parts The Esmeralda threatening to upset, her chains were let go and after drifting about th harbor and damaging several other ves eels waa finally run ashore to prevent here from sinking- SILVER WARE, GOLD PENS, etc. They are agents for the celebrated Diamond Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Kanufactor- sj m m tnb a m w m . ed irom jLinute urystai r-ri.ii.r. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warranted 12 months, charge as low a conais tant with good work. store on Alain street. 2 doors abov National Hotol. 2p . 1874 ly. SALISBURY'S GREAT BARGAIN STORE. The nnderstgned take pleasure In informing ! tbeir customers and the community at large that they are now in reeepts of a large stock of Spring and Summer Goods selected with great care and direct from the Eastern markets con siatfng in part of all kinds of Dry .Good No tion?, PURE WINES Ic LIQUORS for medial and cbarch purpose always on band at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. PI L mi L wlieai ssi has dinsi n a. and thaaatinial nneut fr food aeeesnary to - . . . . . weakened or inactive organ,oa gives i all tbe vital force. It ca earns rrs own anoonn taaa now. an th Urge sod rapid 1 j incrmsnag sales testify Prte One Dollar a tx ttip A4 rour aream. for iu Jut i Uolwwat Co. rnOn. rm Wholtnal A Ul , Couahs, Colds Hoarseness msw w AND ALL THOAT DI8 Use WEL8' CAHB3LIC TABLETS. PUT OTP ONLY Uf BLUE BOXES. A THIRD AHD SFRE REKDT Sold by Drwrgiat gallr a KULLEK A FULLER. wl mm in. n. 1 "D8TCHOMANCT.OT90CL CUAEMIM. How eiiber x may ladnnte and gnta tb love A affedvm of any peraeo thaw Ma hv - - stant. y . Tliis aimnJe. mantel ace can susses. fwe.Vv mail, for fte. a maxnac cutdr, Eciotian Orasla. Hint tmLadlea. WedU MtnW Shirt, dr eeeer book, AddrwasT. WILLIAM A Cav Phila. ben L S. U wasted. Tbe K aria t'NlTBD ST ATM lb araud raanlta of !0O rears of Progieaa, New A CoaoelaU, Over MM IUnatrated. ErirTbody uurs it A from90 to ftOO a mouth Iddrea J. C il kui a u , I'uhi. rwia. vu. uvenn art tills ar wMfc eti UIIBSS . A FOR RE1STT, AT DAVIDSON COLLEGE Tbe House known aa tbe President's Hons, j Eight rooms, pantry, goon out nouses. Apply to YY. J. MAKll.Bumr, Davidson College, N. C. July 15-2 tme Pd. ' gQYDEK HOUSE, SALISBURY, If. C. Man. Dr. Ree ves, Paoraixwsa. mmmm Tusm Pmnria.M Mlnrnt ir flillMM iWfkka . m a vwaavMWM avw. -mr p- , to the traveling public for their liberal patron- i nt'OlltS A toe .NATIOH- 1 HATS, BOOTS, & SHOES, CLOTHING, IGR0CEE3, &c, Ac. Only 25 cents i Wit Wstfrrtmiesi er money refunded. After years of experi menting, I hare at last found the Grant Remedy tot Chili, Ferer A Agar, Ac , and eaa confidently recommend U to my friends and the publk. Try It. X E Am Sa BOOK A6ENT8 jItf , Medical Adviser," by B. T. E read t selUn book out. Bxclasiv rr and hbawal tavtn. Address tb Buffalo, T. ILBEMAELE FEMALE INSTITUTE. to sell TVr age while she was connected with ALHOTSL. Hot having room enough at the "National" to accommodate her guest properly, she ren ted the BOYDEN HOUSE, and the feel satis fied that she can now accommodate her guest comfortably, and in the very best style, in this newly furnished boose, with all the modern improvements. rassi us i m going up the W. N. C. Bail Road from the East, take Breakfast at the BOYDEN HOUSE. 4 j4 W , fSst SicIffl ti mark- ot Country prodrsee. Our plants 0f pf nn ; Ar f igrht. Quick Sales and small lib cans, 25 per cent lets than usual Prices at ltLCTT'8 DRUG STORE. CbarlottrilU Va. 19th Ann open 1st of September, with a fall Faoeltr and lagan t new equipment. Health. aeeeaadUElV good fare and thoroagh Instrcctiooa at this Col. teg. Per details sddrea B H. Bawfiags M. A. Priccrpal ew NOTICE. Kolica ia hereby given that aa bo be Id at the MveralpreoM ty on thefirrt Thoraday in and we believe that tbe publie will find it to their interest to call and onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. 10 TR0U8 tl SHOW & ODDS Ia short whenever yon want tion earefnlly prepared, or need usually kept in a First class Drug Store, and want to be eertaia est gnfiiag teM what you call lor, nod oi being politely and, promptly served. Be am e to eel) em First claas Bar and Bill lOOA connected with vb HOUSE. July 15 lm. We beg to return onr thanks (or pant patronage and hope by fair deaiing nal or send to - ......:,... . . i. m . .. I r?17 - " THEO.F.KLUrra, DcaairT McCUBBINS. BEAL ic JULIAN. OALifPoaT, a. April, 1 1975. if. i Jan. Eft. It7 if C ain the senae ot to qui a to waenVer tsJSt I tV.nnt v cr.be tb sum of on to tb Hock of Onmpeay." and direct the baaing ef the Bsndj Rowan Cownty (er the ram of 03TM MPM DRKD TMOC&dXD DOLLARS to nay Hps rosnehfi mm a.nnty Bends tor lw ow si . . at K . a ufl.l fjemsm. oeai tia. or ndotad UeksS 'Bel This notice Is given In obrdiane tesjnawtnf tao LegUlnrnre.fBiiisaiBsHtoi D. A. DA v IB, L. W. COLBMAX. B. BABBIBOBB. rwn ts rr.rwiafO. JOB. UeULiy. ) Aprilta.ln75.-Jmi. af ! . - . i msw... en sBL . A 4 A va 1 a Ha . MM
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 15, 1875, edition 1
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