not of remarkable event Qcvi fences make good neighbors. CSwjinniATi, Jnly 5. tbe race bone Lexington is dead, doaeo more Indictments have bn against Tweed. foon Death of Francis P. Blair, St. Lquw, July ?th.-Gen. Frank P. Blair expired at midnight, surrounded by his family and a few intimate friends. He has been in a precarions state tor sev eral months bat under the bl od treosfu- I Who Knows ! or, Home Ques tions. Who knows where all the buttons go, Where all the buttons stray ? Who knows where all the penuies go a That somehow get away 1 a s sing treatment had begun to grow etron- Who knows hpw ah the china break.! it will Enrieh your land and The Suteaville American intends to with from polities. it Tin f ill are five cables now in operation between Europe and America- Lexington is making an effort to establish a jttanufacturintj company. Hew build a spacious barn until 70a have something to put m it. ger and was generally supposed to be tMjiilv imnroviner. Darin? theDastfew . 1 v . 0 ; 0 . f pay yon days be has taken frequent rides ana That wasn't touched at all 1 How baby got so black a bruise Yet never gets a fall ? Q- M. Buis, . lm of o m a lata C. K. of C R I The Masonic Journal. JSUXo tig Hnfbiffift WHOLESALE &RTAIL Mspts 1 .Arnar if ..in At Vihar S tree La. wave, we sm w - r asm Toorrov v r IT ltlt'! tf? Ittl't Who know, whence all the fashion 00m. Why lit? 1 came suddenly and will be a painful sur prise to his many friends who had eon- ! 1 1 e l: nueni uopua 01 uw icwthj'. - An .1 n w I i . ' a 1 1 a top of a coachl in tt e 1 ruasaeks, in company 1 yy no knows, moeea, wom s going an with two euibusiastio sspotcnmen, wuo nan And where tbey disappear? fright one brief month should make a Of what was "such a dear ? " Who snows how little eao swell in tmeriean gentleman was riding on the I f o soph prodigious site ? of a coach Cows well fed in the mill in the summer. winter give more 0" JA tfever hee a great field for a Httle crop, fflnew twenty aeres for five loads of hay. yen ee' afford it. never hero there before. Paeeing a sheet 1 of v ater one t them exclaimed t the other. .V I. t!.....'- I .,k T V. mm.Ll ! "I aud turning to the American, he said "have, ve on v thing like mot in menea 1 -un w . 1 J X W . 3 - . yes," replied ef "wpf We naves laicee tnero that vou can sail on tor aays, wnnoui bv- insr land "Osh !' grunted the Scotch- man as he turned to his companion, "he's a lefiuK Yonkee." Beneath 1rfs very eyes ? Who knows just where her husband goes When "business" keeps him out ? Who knows when best to wear a smile, - And when to wear a pout ? Who knows the time to face the fact That she's no longer young ? Who knows how best to speak her mind, And how to hold her tongue ? Take ears of tools, spades, shovels, rakes. boea. pitchforks, etc., keep then) boused not in iMA. A new style of coffee-pot has a little steam whistle attached which warns people when ia reau y. , Who knows the most convenient day To bring a frieud to d'me 1 Yfho knows the hair of what he spends On einhs, cgars and wine 7 Who knows oue bonnet cannot last A woman all her life 1 Who knows the woman is the same When sweetheart turn to wife ? Above all things cultivate your heart as well as Toor soil : whatsoever a man sowetb that Shall he also reap. Keeer keep- your cattle short. Yon afford it If you starve them they will starve you; besides it's wicked. Be merciful to your beast. A Leniuetpo lady cives the Raleigh News. through the mail some explanation of a case which excited much interest in Lexington, aad has also been the subject of some exag geration. It appears that a white servant girl employed ia the family of Dr. Pin nix, infused poison into soup intended for two invalid ehildren. Mrs. Pinnix tasted the soup before giving it to the children, deteeUd Who know? why all the pretty grits the fact of its being poisoueU, and saved tne Are onen last 10 go 1 children, but was herself made violently ill and life endangered' She has, however, re covered. The girl confessed the crime, but I disavowed the inteutiqn of poisoning any but Charlie Piunix, a cadet at Bingham's aauooi. at ootne aurmg vacation . 4 ne gin wee not arrested, and has gone to parte unknown. t nil n. it' SBVAii H' 9 MSB I , iaal fc3 whom mnv u found & foil assortment of ure Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuff, FineHand- kerehief Extracts, Foreign Domestic Ool- - f- wrw m m. i s mass " ognes, aoapa, a air, soow Havana & American Cigars. All gradee of SMOKJKO JBHEWIM7 aviUAWU. a fine lot of Brass & Glass LAMfa ; aisu me celebrated Perkins & Hduse Now-XXPoanrx Kerosene Lamps which W vorrt$m jor rvciuy art. Whiskey, French Branny, ocupperoong ineby the bottle or gallon. Blackberry. Malaga, California Sherry rort wines. Imported liin, and in tact eve-yuung uauany L-em ia a first class Drue Store. Our prescrip tion deoartmaU u soltlv in 'As kad of the pro prietor, one or the other being in the Store day . . ... . i l i iirui nicit ana no one neeu Hpumiti hut uiu ger in having their prescriptions compound ed. Feb. 18th, 1875.-tf. T we r w von- , 'jr Mdi L-J ! lav.' f. . ; fl il" W W 1.M.1U ,S-i , vixw " -.Uf TO THE MASONIC FRATERNITY IN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE HARDWARE. When you want Hardware at low figures, eall on the undersigned at No. 9 Granite Row . D. A. ATWELI. Salisbury ,N. C.May 1 3-tf. Tbfi Nortb Carolina How all the ugly women wed ' Who never have a beau ? Why small men fancy wives so large And large men fancy email 7 Who knows, in fact, how half the world Was ever matched at all ? Who knows how far to trust a friend, now tar to nate a ioe f M The Secretrry of the treasury decides that checks, drafts or orders drawn in the United States on foreign bauks require a We ate happy to state this week that Just when to speak a kindly Yee, the efforts of Ool. Shnonton to secure a And when a sturdy No ? corps of teachers for theSimooton Female Who knowe-rthe gria old Grecian sage CoSege hare wisely and . ucce.sfu.ly Tt?? &3 Lria wpd terminated iu the selection of two ladies of distineniihed reputation and ability "Minnie, I'm in such a quandary ; for Mrs. Xirant and Miss 3Iaggio Mitchell, I tarn my bach on Charlie be becomes I both daughters of the distinguished and learned Pr. itehell, of Chapel iill. For many years past these ladies have The wisest man in all the world Is he who knows himself m l i tarn my offended at once, and if I don't be can't sec my new buckle. Whft shall I do V i, not How sweet to smoke all the cigars he wished, but was to give her ten cents for each He keeps his word, and every time the gets fifty cents ahead he borrows it of ber to buy more. "I hare meat to eat that ye know of." John iv 38. Jesas is sitting by a well wearied. been engaged in tho successful conduct of thirsty, and hungrey. A woman, a school of high grade et Oxford, U. Samaritan, tnpersimoue ana ignorant is a first honor eomiog to draw water, enlista bu sjrnipa- n i e i.i iTf i i . i . Jsl . . a e way oj has do superior in the South as a teacher. I salvation, his disciples return with the The school will open in September. provisions they have bronght from the is a perfect understanding f J8 fir8t r c?$ ??w W and wife I Jones! wow, ti f4le of ?haP11 Pe Uiif While teaching ber th,c . - 1 h r a vtA a n t orini1 in t It A Vtmefrn am sa taoanae aiilrnfinn nisi Hianin oa ratnpn Terms, sc., win appear in paper. Statesville Landmark. our next 1 Ql city, and eay, "Master, eat Rnt he replies "I have meat to eat that ye know s a a ' not or. Although be was - bangry and food was offered to him yet here was ah sfByp ii ii 1 is iovi unv, j u vunm a man evvuts vuswuvn I i l It (hit the Wan to Build a Church Q Jude Wlu v1 yesterday aud to-day opportamty to ao gooa, a poqr woman 4 MM way tOXutM up a LnurcMt I a. Tl-.i in? The Grand Jnrv needing instruction and ia doing this be Disoraceful Scene. -The scenes enacted THIS is amnCstim!!- an aee of oroeross. This world moves apace, but with ns, especially oi me South, Maaoaarr Jauguihea, becaa a W a proper atateminauon oi mow pure - ' m m - . T ' u r i V P""v?jubb peculiar "J our oiu wrucr. uvu bretbern of other more favored sectioca have their periodical literature, and are bright wad prosperous : we. too. should flourish and blos som as the rose. There are in the South nearly 200,000 Freemasons, and recognising the imperative need for a regular and permanent Organ pecu liarly suited to the demands of this vast num ber "who are linked together by an indissolu ble chain of sincere aueetioa,1 w have deter mined to establish in the city of Greensboro, N. a hrst-class WEEKLY MASONIC NEWSPAPER, with the above name, such as the dignity and ' a a si a as sdvsncement ot the fraternity will spprore. Its Literature will be pave, and of toe high order; making tbe JpunjLaX a nt companion tor tbe moat cujuvated ana refiMU. and a wcl come visitor to any household. In this nection we bare engaged the services pf and popular writers whose hearts glow with a fond desire for the perpetuity of the Ancient Landmarks ol our "Mystic Kitea," and we win spare neither labor nor egpewet to make tbe paper a highly instructive and popular Family aad Masonic visitor. With a journalistic experience csf several years, and a determination to give all our time, . M - t -. . I f laienianu energy to tne promotion oi mis impor tant enterprise, we hope to receive from our Masonic brethren that liberal ooandence and support which, by an entire devotion to its success, we hope to merit. It will be ah eight page, thirty-two column s 0UTHEEN yjfcv se ' ' ' a Raleiffh, If. C. ILL TJ8T BATED AOK! AKD THE SOUTH WE8( asL? Thpnnl, ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY la the South. Eight pages- . Forty columns, Con taining more reading matter than any weekly pablssbed in the Southern Sute The first number of tbe SOUTHER5 IL LUSTRATED AGE will be issued on treat of and i ish ed weekly at the low price of $2 per year. The hint number will be issued on Wednesday, tbe 6th of September, 1876, and regularly on Wed nesday or each week thereafter. All money should be sent by Check, Post-office Order or Registered letter. Rev. E. A. Wilson. Wilson A Baker. Geo. & Baker, Greensboro, N. C. laf- Until Sept. 1st address an at Kimrron, N.C. From the Troy Press. According to Mr. Beecher, in were attemDtioe to indict the Judae for had a gi eater joy lhau eatine could give. his Vri I hriha-f Rkintr. A witnnas Mr. E. ft. TTav-1 Rpadr. visit that noor woman in diatraas. day night's discourse the only way to put I wood refused to be sworn, and Judge Watts talk to ber, carry ber a little basket of a church in tip top shape is to bare the appealed to the bar to know if minister accused with adnlterv and eano-ht eompell the witness to be sworn, With the wool in his teetb," as they say f he. bar,wid ?e' h,er8 8a,U na- a a i af J I innf v nAivnuar aoin una hut tho Ot neengiumg dogs. be should Some of The ma jority, however, said yea, but the court said uav, and ruled that the. court bad nu bread, give ber a paper or a book to read, sympathise with her troubles, offer to take her children to school and hud them a teacher in the Sabbath School, it will Fin was lately discovered in a berth 0D a steamboat in England, which had originated in the heat of tho Sun--ane of swer but it being a special case aimed at turn he would request Mr. Haywood to be sworn Mr. Haywood declined, but sub- ' M w " . a - a m -a wmwm uiiccuy uu mo spot anu aciine: as a o,, oat...! o.r.u.f. .oil- if.k,. ua ;.,-;o,4; k..! i:.. TT - . "l I iujuiivfii . . ' juiiwiv- PTwmnf iiuw maiiv vessels at tea may bare been fired in that way authority to eompell Mr. Haywood to an- bring you a sweeter oy tbau any pighf oi seasuu or pic-uie excursion or any round of gay fashionable pleasure, can possibly bring. YoUare tired and weary and hungry but a neighbor is sick, turn "Walter, is this a spring chicken Most remarkable fowl I ever attempted an assault upon." "Yes, sir, nice spring Ohicken ; nothing else at this establish - tion in the case, the Judge, declined to gle an opinion, but referred them to Col. Haywood. Full particulars of this disgrace ful proceeding - will appear to-morrow, Raleigh Sentinel. CROPS AND FRUIT. ment, uou t you see every; time you try to put a knife into it?' uustomer realizes the sad fact ; and af ter hail an hour's futile exercise of the I sir, -it spriugs It can hardly be realized that a few hun dred miles would make, in temperature, such a difference. We ubserved in New Jersey and New York the trees loaded with knifp nd fnrt oalloa fo- rl. f i .u 1 rait ot various-Kinds, and the season, thoueh hmle and fork, calks for a plate of hash. ,at6f wiU be favorahIe wheHt Hd The latest swindling trick comes' course, from St. Louis. A youth brings two prepaid telegrams and requests the receiver to receipt for them in the usual paningcbeo! 'rye ; corn, too, looks well nod crows aston- rlishingly under the burning sun for the past vetK. ii ma wiuier was oue oi tne corneal in forty years, tbe summer is corresponding ly hot, and every oue predicts a continuation of the heated term. The Colorado Bogis w7 by writiug his name in the accom- drifting towards New York, and have at k. By an mgenous arrange meat these biguatnree are so arranged as to be the siVnature and endorsement of a blank check, which is afterwards filled out by tbe spuaudrcls. s I mii Hold them to the Record. The Raas complain that the legislature called a Convention without consulting the people. Who made, the Constitution that gives the Legislatnre this right ? Tbe Radical party. Who pqt this clause in that Con stitution ? These yey complaining Rad icals. If they did not want the !;!. hist reached Long Island- In New Jersey, we observed hands brushing the potatoe vines with brooms, the result we have not learned Millions of dollars have been lost by these bugs in the West and it is to be hoped that Yankee ingenuity will not now fail to arrest their progress. At leastthey create much anxiety, and their march ia dreaded like a hostile army or some terrib'e disease. State aqricultrial Journal. out of your way and speak 'tome words of comfort and kindness, I know you will walk borne with a lighter step aud more cheerful heart. Christian worker, as yoa return from that little prayer meeting or that school house S. 8. or that visit to a sick oue ot Christ's disciples or as you rote from bended knees or as yon welcomed a little stranger and gave him a piece of bread or a word of encouragement did it not afford you a real joy beyond anything that tbe world can give. The Christiana joy in deeper and broader and higher than any which tbe pleasures of this life cau give. Well may the Christian say in the Ian- guage ot ber lrd, "1 have meat to eat that ye know not of." HOME Insurance Co., INSURES DWELLINGS, STORES, MER- CH VNDISE, AND All to of ImraMe Prop erj, J V . I It will be a: Against LOSS or Damage by Fire, on the sheet, printed on Kood white paper, and furn- Most Favorable Terms. . - . Its Stockholders are gentlemen interested in building up North Carolina Insti tutions, and among them are many of the prominent bus iness and financial men of the State. All Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. It appeals with confidence to the In- eurers of Property in North Carolina. ncoirap Hone Institutions. R. If. BATTLE, Jr., Prest. 0, p. ROOT, Vice President. SEATON GALES, Secr'y. P. CQWPER, Supervisor. ANDREW MURPHY, Agent at Salisbury. March, 4th 5mos. NEW MACHINE SHOP. I am now prepared tu do all kinds of repairing with dispatch. With good tools aud twenty-five years ezperieuee in the business, satisfaction is guaranteed- Especial attention given to Fagiue and Boiler work, Cottou A'oxden, Miuiuir aud Agriculture Maehlues ; and wood turniug of all kinds. Shop on Corner of Fulton and Council Street. Salisbury. N. C. E. H. MARSH. July 16. 1874 tf. Saturday, 96th day of June, 1875. The Publisher intends making it atratad record of the times. It will every topic. Political. Historical, literary, an Scientific, which ia of current internet, and rir the beat ill oat rations that can be obtained, orig inal or foreign. Tba SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED AGE will be printed on new type, and heavy book On iu lis of contributors will be foond the nauMB of manr of tbe best writers in tne Serial and short storiea, poems aad and wall conducted editorial department, giv ing: the latest personal, literary, scientific, polit ical, religious and commercial intelligence. will rnnush erery week an amount of reading matter unsurpassed by other papers, in excel lence and variety. It is intended to make tne SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED AGE a Joaw nal for the fireside ; several columns' will be pertaining to to friends that be baa raceivad ik. oral i iu vcu uuvwi wuMiB nauststr W an .11 Mini. inT.,1. I.V.k... iTT l Alabama, Misaouri, na their Bouteern Emigrant Ticksca. or First dsns Tickets i sjio XMagacT cneca.ru uiivsaja. rarues wiAuJ to take Labnrera to tne above State, wuiaJ with the undersigned at Salisbury. IbCZT! la reward to Statoa, ttsae and befnrniaawd katsajp A. POPE, Gen' 1 si MM PaanaesjarArKketa- J. A. McCOXXArGHET. 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KM rn 4.6 io. a ie.se - 8.4 S.87 -TM - e.ee an Exraasa. Mi . a. ess iu r a 1.17 - e.ie t. s.ss oolsu Kaarf. STATIONS. Will avoid nisrht changes and secure the comfortable and shortest route br boTini PAPTT A T. " - viu a a. xs - $200,000 VIA THE VA. MIDLAND Tbe only change of c north of the river at Leave Co - Baleagh Mail. V Wjg Man, sera.. s iwm ZM ' At end of First Fiscal Year had issoed orer arr. at Goldbor''.'l ll ss a a lL'val 9(0 Policies witiiout sustaining a single loss. Prudent, economical and energetic it has made ft fcArr tSSia l iias - to Baltimore is 6 wi .O.L W The Power of our Words. Fiom Gardener's Monthly. THE EUCALYPTUS. Several intelligent friends have written tn na in rncrurri tn nl.ntin.lki. w. W . - !L . .w .v.B,..v. r.u,.,.h u. uvo. I I c K:JS;7Vi: " -r - -i' it Why MiUon Chronicle. .adiiS Ml MAra yon an Odd Fellow t" "No, sir j I're bean married for s week." "I mean da yon belong to the erder of Odd Pel. lows I" "No, sir I I belons? to the order it ent into solid beams and raft nr tntn l . . - 7. planks or boards. The English have Inferior to teak wood have beard about it may be true. No J aw ' 1 greater blessing in tbe way of a tree may ever have been given by kind Providence to man. In less than twenty years time, he who plants the Eucalyptus may have Of married men." "Mercv. how dull ! aic f l. l!U: a . ... you a Wen of Temperance V "Broth- ' w BU,F -vwaie year oia tree bv aasBBBi ar ar you T no; I'm a ju of Mr. John Wait." He wg. Bo goose. (roe Politeness It is remarked K mom. "iter that "excess of cereraeoy shows want Of good breeding." This is Una. There is notmag so troublesome as overdone polite ness ; it la worse than an overdone beefsteak . A truly sreUbraa man make every person around him feel at ease ; he does not throw eivilities about him with a shovel, nor toss WP1'", b bundle, as he would srlth a pitchfork. There is no eyil ooder tae sea more intolerable than ultra polite- National Hotel. 3Ira. Dr. Reeves has aain resumed her business in this well kuown house, aad she earnestly solids the patronage of her old friends and the public at large. Guests stopping at this Houae will find nothing ueglected that will add to their oomfort neither ou the part of the proprietress no that of the clerk, Mr. D. R. FraJey. The Oiu ui bus will be found at the lepo usnal to convey passengers to and . cat House. Dec. 31, 1874 ly DANVILLE across a twelve toot vlattorm in DAYLIGHT. The entire train runs from DAN VILE to BALTIMORE over one uniform gauge with out change. This route is one Hundred Mtlea shorter bsn any other to the SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA. G J FOREACRE, General Manager, Alexandria. Va. W I) CHIPLEY, General Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga W H WATLINGTON, Travelling Agent, Greensboro. N. C. May 13-4tn. on Grant. General W. 8. Rosecrans is' out Utter in which he says : m a may be ent into ties, and will last better than any wood we are in tbe habit of us, : r tjt. - i iug luf buui, purpose, xie wuo plants a pieae of ground with a lot of the Euca lyptus, will leave to his children, and children's children, a magnificent legacy. I bey will run up to 200 and 250 feet high, and Will grow on otherwise useless soil. Perhaps tbe finest feature of this bles sed bine gum of Tasmania is its beneficent property of absorbing miasmatic gases. In this way a plantation of Eucalyptns takes the fevers not of any nnheaky locality. Already the faculty experiments with tbe bark and leaves as a substitute a ata a av 4 for ouinine. Marshy, low countries, river bottoms, alluvial soils, are. as it ware. drained by it, and rendered it fee man's A t ... M -m a young man unuer conviction ot am was rejo'ced to see the face of a christian friend whom be much respected. "Now, he thought, "I may hear a good word that will help me on towards heaven." Instead of that the friend said : Ton were at B. last week. I was there aad attended the opera. Yon ought to have gone." Tbe smoking flax was effectually quenched. Tbe temper rejoiced and looked on the theatre going professor as bis strong ally. For several years the young man hardened his heart against conviction, but was at last mercifully rescued. Tbe friend, however, bad near ly sealed his dUtrnction. A yonng girl came to her father for counsel when dialressed fur sin. He was one who practiced retting the lambs star out in the cold until they were grown, and theti if they survived, it would an swer to let them into the warm fold. He answered her coldly Ob, it is all very well, but I am afraid it will not last." -Stnng with mortification, she turned away, and very soon lose all interest in religion j even discontinuing her atten dance at the Sabbath School. Many no doubt, have turned awav from seeking Christ by a fault finding word of onma J TU- !:. .L r .. r icim, 4. uo minister or tne taitniUl teacher was criticised sarcastically, and an weir goon instructions were neutra lized. So tender is the first impulse of tne aeart to seek tbe Lord, a breath may mow u aside. Oh ! how carefully how prayerfully should we walk and eouyers 11f-lA AmL ! W t M. e a ' ouuio way v iosi or savea oy our influence, A. JT. Presbyterian. A Lord in the Family. npi iL: i J V a , , woeo oy w, ana rendered at for man's "Thesfnmnies contained tn Badeau's eaitnre and habitation. Tbera ia but one ir i. r n. . m -Xjvn ni vraufc rcapcvung portions Ot my military saaaWagement have pa-sed uuno- ticed byjDe, partly because the facts to M S. drawback, and that, orld wipee out won't stand tite frost. slasf lor half the tbe Eucalyptus. It A few frosts and refuse tlrem have been scattered broadcast, our giant is need. Consequently, our by tbe praaa or in published ofl&cial re- friends living north of Carolina may shed ports laid before tite pu Wi, because A tbdhght the time and partly I one tear, and rive up Kucalvotua. Thoae inonnortuue south of Honth Camtin m . u whn the exigencies of a governing party tooth and nail, and if they will raise it on tneir nata ana sandy Beaches, tbey will. in time, raise a fortune for themselves, af . aaaii m m. a x J national niesrsng tor the whole country. One correspondent especially, who writes to ns about making a plantation ia Maine, ynay profit by these remarks. rendered necessary to prevent truth from Lec'iui"tf ituswn which would tend to de- atroy th popularity of a leader whom albeit againsr thoir better instinct its ehiafs have felt it nsessary to set op." TUis is rath h4id "P Qen. Grant. A pompous, silly school boy day boasting how manv rich and nobl relations he had, aud having exhausted his topics, with an importaut air naked one ot his school fellows: "Are there any lords in your family ?" 'Yes." said . i a . . . ine little lellow, there is one. at leaft, for V 1 a m a . ' r x nave oiten beard mot her saw that tbe Lara Jesus Christ is oar Elder Brother. Ul J .1 . . . . . re wey wno nave tbe Lord in their family, aad who know Him as tbei Elder BrejWGwfis Friend. "If vnn fAnr 1Sm f t JL tr ypn voor lips Would keen from slit. Would keep from slips, Five things observe with Uf whom you apaaa To wbom you spear, And how, sad when, and where,'' The Piedmont Press, HICK0SY, H. C, Is the only paper published in Catawba Couuty. and has an eztansive circulation among Merchants, farmers, and all classes of business men in the State. The Press is a live, wide-ewaka Democratic paper, and is a desirable medium for advertising in Western North . Carolina. Liberal terms allowed on yearly advertisement. Subset ip tion 2.00, in advance. Address MURRIL dc TH 0 M LIXSON . Editors and Proprietors. MORE STOVES. and better one than ewer. Come now and get the BEST. Get the stove called the ACORN COOK f you want one that will outlast any other, and hat is made of all NEW IRON, and warranted o give satisfaction etc. Various styles, of cook- ng stoves at a small profit. TCsT WARE, Sheet Iron A Copper Wars made of the best Material, on hand or made to order. Merchants a np tied at Low Prices. Cash paid for all kinds of Copper, Brass Ac. Ask for tiaowN-s Tin shop Main Street. Baiienary, 2t. C, L. V. Brown. I am well prepared to cot good STENCIL PLATE8 for marking Tobacco, Floor Patent articles Ac t fevery penwn dome anv kind of work or boat- aooutd nave a stencil to advertise bis boat- as it is acknowlcda-ed to be the beat and cheapest way to let people know what you are aotng. ' ' " Oue mark with stencil may get a customer, for you, that will put Hundreds of Dollars ia your hands. Try it and you will get a cus tomer yoa never thought of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, A8 FOLLOWS, Dae-fourth inch letters S cents per letter One-half and five-eights 6 " " " Three-fourth A One inch letters 7 " " " They may be sent to sot part of the U. 8. -by mall at a small cost. Bend in your orders stating site of letters yea prefer, and the Stencil will be made neat! v tit and promptly forwarded. Fisher street Salisbury , N . C. rL,V. BROWN. April 23. i: JT?aCTiraar ,i SR to ft OLmr Day at home. Terms free Z mm Address G. STTjrrow A Co.. MOUNT IDA HOTEL, 11 a r ion, IV. C. THIS HOTEL, (formerly Chapman House) is uwwly famished and nw ipo fur the reception ..f Gnests. The Proprietor baa a nasn her of large and well furnished rooms for Summer Boarders. The andtrsigoed, iu takioff charge of this noose. rmp. to fully aaatain bis past repu- tat ion in catering to tne pnhlie. J J. WEISIGER. Propriator. May 13. 1875. tf. A SUCCESSFUL CORPORATION This Company issues every deairable form of Policies at as low rates as anv other First Class Company. Imposes no useles restriction upon residence or travel. Has a fixed paid up valueonall policies after two annual payment. Its entire assets are loaned and invested A7 HOME, to foster and encourage borne enterprise. Thirty day grace allowed in payment of pre mill ins. With lhee farts before them will the people of North Carolina continue lo pay annually thousands apon thousand uf dollar to build up Foreign Companie, when they can secure insurance in a Company eqnally reliable and ever dollar', premium they pay be loaned and invest d in our own Slate, and among our own people? Theo. F. KLUTTZ, J. D. McNEELY, f AstV Salisbury, N. C. RUFFIN ATAYLOE Cen'l. Dis't. Agt'. Greensboro N. C Dec SI ly. ( Salem Bbabch. ) Leave Arrive at Leave Ksleav arrive st 4.SJ r S IS -S.SS a a IS. S - traia eager train-, aaaktagtaa cities Price ol Trams to aad UsTiog Raleigb at S.lSrs with the NortScra I Quickest Usm to all Sa Tmssb sasse aa via aUtr i of Ur t st Gtreakbara with Mail Traias U at fro sa points Norta ar Soots. Two Traias daily, both ways Oa adya Lvachbarg A ccoaaaasSaQoa las HcLovad st 8 00 A . arrive at BatkevU e ItSJ v a. leave Km Seville 4 SS a , arrive at Rch neaS T S8 a a ' No Change of Cars Between Charlstta and Bicbmond, 281 Mtlea. Prwrt Ut have araagraenu to sdrrrti tU rbe-toU of thta coatpany will please prist as above For further information addrsas n EaLLR. Gea'l Ticket Agcst. Oreiashara. SC V R TALCOTX. v Eag.aeer A Uea'l SaaariaUedrat Blacbner and Henderson, Attorn eye, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. Q January 22 1874 tf. Carolina Central Railway Co. p35 SBsTaSslBlSWs1MM " K. HV FOOTE, M.I Tiro m:hlrttrl4Vl Omci Oivual 9uraai!rovvBWV. Wilmington, V. C April 14, 1875 i as THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE : "f.e- m-ai dflgfa- Chesapeake and Ohio B E JINK, 13. PASSENGER TRAINS RCX A8 FOLLOWS. MAIL Leave Richmond Uordotisrill, ' CbarlottrMille . " StaHngtsw. " White 6oipbsr, ' Huntington, Arrire CInrianaUl. M ixsisvllls. " Indiaaasofha, " St Looia. Mail Trains ran 9 JO am -':-.;. sa j06 pm 9.1S f IS 1 3 J0 a m Ml ttJS II 7Jf dsi'.j except am afsT. Change of Schedule, On and after Friday. April 16th, 11 tbe trains will ran ever this Railway as folluws . PASSENGER TRAIN8 Leave Wilmington at A rrive at Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at Arrive in Wilmington at ... ....715 A M. 7. 15 P. M. 7 OU A U TJOOP. M FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilmincton at Arrive at Charlotte at.. .. Leave Charlotte at , Arrivain Wilmington at. 6.00 P Sf A.U0PM 6 0. A M .6.1 a A M MOW LIVALIDS AS A BUT AJTC1 " wLp DR. E. Bl FOOTE. JV Me. UOTaslstlsa AvaLT. SdMiS'SrmZ sZO :ALv Fint ehws aad all throwgfa ticket osaoss at lowest Balsa. Eaatgjmaa go an gtavssa rrwssa. Round Trip TioaaSs ; tn tamfles Lwwest Frcicbt Ratas made by For Information of Rates Ac apply le For Ralsaand tadbrsceAhan as to Rout , Urns 4s apply to J CP AMI. a AfmtGrtrnmkwrn A' C UTEMIGRAN 18 (i(J ON EXJ'RtSS TRAIN8. J. C. DA ME, So. Agt. Qra.aiboro, S. C. C. R HOWARD, O. T. A. W. M. S. DUNN, Snpa. . . . 1 MIXED TRAINX Leave Charlotte at. 8 00 A M Arrive at Buffalo at 12 M Leave Buffalo at 12.30 PM Arrive in Charlotte at 4.30 F M Ko Traias on Sunday aooept one freirbt train (bat leaves Wilmincton at 6 r. M., instead of on Saturday night. Connections- Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington A Wc-ldon. and W ilniiDrton, ColumbmA Aasnstsl Railroads, 8emi-weeklv Kew York ana Tri weakly Baltimore and weekly Pkiladelabia Steamers, aud the Wver Boats to Fayette rule. connect- at unsriotte with Its wet tern Di vision, North Carolina Railmed, Charlotte 4 Statesvile Railroad. Charlotte A Atlanta Air Line, and Chx rsstta, CshasabiaA Angnsta Rail- eavtrile FHav Bv.lacgwrw Tenia aowal htla'laraS t2r2jn avaaa avaa avavatt 55crt tXrrmrnIZm, Tocm ATsarxra, imwTana Cass. . y. jSrwcju fus fa "Portland, Maine.. Jan. 10,1875, ly Thus supplring tbe whale West. Mnrthwwvt and South vet with a abort and cheap Una to tbe Seaboard aad Europe. S. L. FKSMOKT. Chief Ensineer and Bnporintendent. May 6, IcTS. tf. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and fiber various blanks lor gals hen Richmovd. Toax Rtvaa AWP Ricvtnuxn. At.ril ita 1071, Un and alter TT:siAY. April tlc Paa- enter ana freiaht Trains on this road will ran aa Pa wanec Tessa r usm at 3 P. M. (itaadnrs eamspBBdl. and ar rlvoa at Rieimmnd lrtw WrM Paint at IS A M . dajiv -inudar eaesaSadi. ie splaodid stamsssrs HATAN f LOU 18 K. a-ill ran ia lawnasiian nsik Ihii sses and will leave Wast Point daily (Saadayssa oepted) on tae anlvai of tae train wataa ismv RkmmondatS P M. arriring at Baltiaaor aaxt i leave Baltimore daur (ouadaya esoaaase) at 4 P. M . eonnoetlec at Wast Point vnta tram doe at Richmond at 10 A . M . swet Faro to Baitimsre.j3AO , tarn. OS Waabinslon.04 Fare to Phia. 07 : to Pbiladoinhia and retaia. Oil Par to Kew York. 10; to Mow TorA tarn, trO JO. BoseooftOJO. Fvosghs unisw saw ttaaasga wsgat Hi, nmnod dailv iMaaadav aanaataS M . , connecting with stammers si West Fessd tbstdaliver froarbt tn Baltimors early aait Prvdaax trata, with fur frotamt amtwera Mi leavra Riebmond Monaava, FridswasA 7 A. M. Losnf froigOt .a S pert., leads W. S. BaAOO.Maater of V rtf U l

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