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' ''''' - I i ' Carolina Watchman. LOCAL .1 .ssntlsaian treftt a widow 1011 on tfnSw hat'S .tes.guv. ' diost that town 0yT Candi- Utfl for BTw uiiA" T the 1 AttlM Vi. VI. T .Ml t i from -C" in this paper, that the Grangers of Kowan are to have a bur oic-nic at or nr Rowan Mills on the 29th July, inst. We have no doubt that it will be a grand affair; for what ever the Grangers and Grangers wives undertake will be carried out in the most handsome man ner. It will be a happy re-union of the far mers and their families from the different parte of the county. I -ution length for sermons during I father, twenty minutes. Preachers will I . i . n'm there. I, Rnmtai, the Rad team, didn't turn -I W -.. if I)...'.. . r aaVa i Tester u ay. n " ' ' , . Lrked cltnnout? might as well. Tit frets widowers are behaving pretty well the circumstance. Some allow - . mde for the poor disconsolate yiown, of course, of course. if Messrs. P. N. Heilig. J no. "W. Mauney. and Tbeo. P. Klutti, are canvassing actively for the Yadkin Railroad, and are meeting with very natermg encouragement everywhere Those who opposed the measure violently, when they come to understand its merits, are its earnest ouucms8. ine matter is an important one, and should be calmly and dispassionately con sidered by the people of the county, in order that they may vote intelligently upon it. To this end, we commend the circular issued by the Board of Directors to the careful consideration of all our people. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, July, 16th 1875. Messrs Editors : BULLY FOR DE FOSE BILL. "Moroin Sam, anything furder from de eibil rights p'ceedins ? "You'se a shoutin,' ole man, da bill hab passed de obscenate an it am a law.? "Snoonuff." "You'se right again, Jim, Boas Heiser say signature The sneaking at Franklin Academy (Ml luat Friday, came off very pleasantly. John L. Henderson Eeqr. first addressed the people, a speech of about an hour's, lensrth. in akioh beset forth many reasons whv the Dreamt Can. the Presumbent hab berfiaVd h is outuviuu duvuiu arm HMiignu iic IUOWN -Up I k" 1 au uai uiacs lb viuuiu its many aeiecia ana us total unsuitableness to "Hole on, asm. Am it the spirit and genius of our people and State, bind in1 ?" ne argued mat the people should not be wil- -Ledder, for cose, with ling to live under it because U was not aeon- ttr nn ik. hV Buiuiion maue oj inemseives, oui mat wnen it 1 nmntiona Rut .auu.lvi. f VI T ujaUT Ul UU1 UCBt UJU UlUnL influential citizens were disfranchised and could ladder or (toff guilt edges an' what's dis fose What's dis haby gwine for to re- 8ALZ8BURY MARKET. Corrected "by MeCubbins, Beall, and Julian TfJ TI tS Buying Bates : CORN new 80 to 85. COTTON 11 to U FLOUR $2.75 to 3. MEAL 85 to 90. I BACON county) 12 to 14 -bog round POTATOES Irish 90a 8weet75 to tl EGGS 121 to 15. CHICKEN8 41.75 to 2 per dos. LARD 15 TGATRVRf.M nn , mvm - w snrw " j w s LOWS COLDHN. DRIED FRUIT 5 to 8. Blackberries, 6 cents. i turns on the streets, are scarcer than spring n the hotel. We'll give a chromo to Setter np of something interesting. Try year hand, boys. Hooping Con&h.-He'B got it, and his Lnslbtart has neter nan n, mnu wa, ui, vmw ioi, isn't it? sBBsasMMBsi aV flM.kinc of signs, when a yonug gentleman Lkflsyouug lady out riding in a top buggy, I-. botne and ouys lour seta oi coairs, one v.A table. Ac.. Ac, what's it a sign of? iKVfrt received for one week. - , Hrd from: Yea, many a palpitating heart of ."Sweetheart left behind" will beat easier for the bova who 'are over the hills and far away," to learn that they've been heard from. The party reached Aaheville yesterday, all in good order, and ''right aide up with care." They write that they've been having just lots of fun, and patting lota of blockade still houses at the head of the branch, but they can't get anything to drink 'cause they take 'em for rev muffi. It's a good thins now, that they took that jimmyjohn of peppermint drop along. 'i Excursion- On Friday last, was joM of the qniokwt and most orderly we have m9 . I J T . r ItttrMcn. ni accompanied u m ir m .ur Lnmn and had a delichtful time. . Mr. Gheen r ' . . . - ppows to ran another from the 6th to the 10th of August, of which due notice be will given. The Crops- A short ride through the coun I ky s few dsys ago enabled us to see the condition Utae growing crops of this county. We do ot think we ever saw them in a finer condition. Tb corn look unusually vigorous, green and lot. The cotton prospect is splendid. If the inner are not happy, they should be. bin dey's talkie' 'bout ? lnAmrtin tha rmtn. nf ,1,- """P" U ruul"u " 5" ":r . boiish ?- ryf. . qo 1 1 ' wuacuueiuijr n was me production oi ..T. ... ... Yankees, scalawags and neeroes, all of which . 4 8 ja l JT xm? amia' BKKoKWAA 2o to 30. was perfectly true. The writer of this article, !onnM,1n on amioas topiee. v i foee bill WHEAT $1.25 a $1.50. remembers well that he was disfranchised, to- 18 PPymenuii suspenaix to ae ciou rigtits RUTTER 20 m gciua Kiiu a uumucr ui uuicni in wis i own- I ' " w veuitKiw nn., uo uw. ship and a large number in Rowan county, and I If Democrat tries to bole on to some of his l remember, too, tbat on the morning of the own right, an' is not eibil an' 'spectral to us cicuiuii iui vuuvcmiuii in iouo, x nau several cuiureu Aincan ctlizend. uen ions cornea negro laborers on my tarm, ail of whom went Grant an constructs him on a bayonet. to uie election anu voteo, out l oiu not attend hab his corpus to s'pend befo' de White ncvuuu iui Ills inuuil IUM X WU UU H -.llu r i-ixi m. .7 I irancniseo. x nao no part nor parcel in making the present Constitution, and I am not willing tbat 1 and my prostevfty should live under it. provided it can oe amended by any proper, legal means, id on. t . E. bhober, followed Mr Henderson, endorsing his views in a master! v speech of over an hour's length. . None of the opposition spoke. Dr. I. W. Jones was on the ground early in the morning, but having a call HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Delegates from Rogue's Congress, to the number of fifty passed up the W. K. C. R. R. on Saturday last, they were on their way to Morganton, under guard, to make brick for the building of the Branch Lunatic Asylum at that point. They were the. cleanest, fattest, health iest looking lot of negroes we have seen "sens freed um was mancipated," as the old darkey put it. This Radical Penitentiary is a whole sale nuisance, and we hope to see it abolished ! and the rascals punished with thirty-nine good, honest lashes on their rascally backs instead What punishment is it to a nigger to send 'him there ? He has good fare, good lodging, good clothing-wears shoes 'all the year round, has good medical attention when sick, and in every thing fares better then when out The work amounts to nothing with him, for he'd have to have to do that anyway. So we can't see where the punishment comes in. FOR RENT, AT DAVIDSON COLLEGE The House known aa the President's House, tight rooms, pantry, good out houses. Apply to W. J. MARTIN. Bursar. Davidson College, N. C. July lo-Z Una I'd ndigmotijr had GREEN SB0 BO FEMALE COL LEGE, Oreensboro. N. C. - The Fall Session will begin on the 18ih of August. TERMS REDUCED.! Charges per Session of 20 weeks. 97600 Hpvnfii.pMin.nfmimnU nr.. or, nAi. I " " v J " c Tuition in regular tsngiisu course, iiOUU cation of luke-warmness. When the votes are ? man ao? 1 Pre8ne J parents have Charges for Extra studies, moderate counted in August, you will aee that old Frank- ,08t control of you, bat you are only a child For Catalogues ooutaiuing particulars, apply lin, as ever, will be, right side up. I will guar- in- tne eyes ot the law. If you were a child 10 oa rTeaiuen- . rantee that not asinsrle white man in this Town- I nf minf T ahnnld itunlt mn anA tt I B. D. WILSON, ship will vote for the opposition candidates. nt0 a h5ffh cbair for an hour or two hnl -ueshrs. ouuutr anu nenaerson naa uotning . t , , A ... .k, k- ma Tku W Jou not, I shall send yon back proper and right, and they should not be cate- ,nto the corridor, and wait for your father Chised on that subject at all. Messrs. Mauney, and T. F. Kluttz, followed Some Fatherly Advice. "Is the father of this offspring hero f inquired the Court, as a boy named Wil. Ham Barron, aged seventeen, came oat. 2io answer. ' Bab yoa are charged with loafing. to visit a patient went away before thespeakinsr. beinsr drunk, and disturbing the " jt j : """f uuuuuw, UM" oonunuea the court. csiiuiua.it:, which ne uiu in a very n anu some i p.L i manner, ttv the wav. Dr. Jones is in verr I -f feeble health, and being a perttnal friend of K-ornnienced to coax oat a moustache, his, I regret to see lL I think it unreasonable cnewed tobacco, carried a pistol, and he in his party to expect him to canvass the Coun-1 had an idea tbat be was a foil grown man. feel entirely certain that Messrs Shober and ,:nA ti ,k- i -w. n . j Henderson will be gUd to meet him or any l,QOed hw bttt 1 sh1 f candidate they can send out in the discussion. 7 UP- 1 he7 bave n uorsina; bottles, Messrs. ditors. Our people were so very up tnere no cradle no one to get uu in busv on their farms that thorp wna not & larvn 1 iho nicrht anil slva t-,, -.n:n V audience, but it need not be set down as an in- Tk-. v7 .L !aT. (exclusive of washing A lights) i j ii u n l ii a l v ii ii itt w n inn iiirria liiml w mm i rw z a. : i i . i : i President Board of Trustees. June 17th, 2mos. pd. CRAIGE A CRAIGF. aTTenvBvs ax At WK'kSti THEO. P. KLUTTZ. Wholesale it Retail Drui SALISBURY, N. 0. To Me c ha n t s, House keepers, Young Folks, Old Folks, Smokers, Fain- tan, Farmers, Grangers, ana a very i Wbenever voa need DRUG8. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, P6BFUMERIK8, DYE-8TUFF3 SEEDS Jca, - If too wont tbe beat articles for the least money, go to KLUTT2 8 DRUG STORE. 3ftU-iUrsiifikrsihf. W Special ! illn pid to ing io Bukroptcsj. Sept. 5, I FOB SALE. A Ne. 1 Bosae SawtUa Sewfaag lUsausM, hi thk March 4. 1S74. tf. ixtores for salt lor v else. anything in the way of VALUABLE House & Lot for Sale ! Thm Boaae and Lot oa th eeraar of Mala lirowr, B rfter-d for BBOS i mm . n.m.g ih mo-t Talaabie srapmj i. Bafishswy, and m coafeeieaUv attnalad isi tk. ' MM Um town. Uon eaa obtain it hr calKaw om ar Ung with tiUMr of tha w6mwi GARDEN SEEDS. 10.000 papers warranted fresh and genuine jut received from Landretb, Boist, Ferry, Briggs, and Johnson. At Robbins, At 5 centa a Paper. Liberal discount to country merchants ot KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. Lightning. The lightning struck in Mrs. Dr. Hall's yard, on Sunday night last. We ttre wTeral squares off, but it lifted us from wrchsir, and put us to thinking whether we ltd read any in the bible that day or not. There! no better incentive to self-examination than s karp thunder storm. Business Change Mr. David R. Julian, kai retired from the firm of McCubbins, Beall 4 Jullian, disposing of his interest to our en litrpruing young friend Mr. John Dean. We lirt not apprised what Mr. Julian will turn his Intention to, but feel certain that his indomtla- U energy will bring him to the top somewhere f JC,V . a. 0. College The first Terra of the I Ml Scfsion of thiM excellent Institution begins logust 'id, 1875, under tbe management of Jno. 1 DAVIS, D. D., President The expenses lor 10 months, including Tuition, Board, Iltthing, Fuel and Lights, vary from $147 to (U7. This placoit education withiu the reach t naoy a struggling young man. in very spirited speeches in favor of the Yadkin R. R., Setting forth their reasons why it would be advantageous for the county to subscribe one hundred thousand dollars towards said Rail Road. Whatever the people may think of the scheme, the Rail Road question has able and energetic advocates in Messrs. Mauney and Kluttz. By the way, we learn that the radicals taking it for granted that the Rail Road project was unpopular, have instructed their candidates to ppose it and have given orders to the ne groes to vote against i, all of which they will do, although the said candidates and negroes given by the Grangers of Rowan County were oi in favor of it ten days ago. - But it w . . ,. a , T . - n won't do them any good. They will find that, a jjiv mv uiuucr l owiwi xicmuu uri.KC tne iaid Diang 0f mice and men. eane aft near Third Creek Station W. N. C. R. R. lee." By the way, I would not wonder, if m, r. , T y ,1 ., this very move of theirs non't add strength to Tbe Grangers from Iredell county are Raif t There are some people expected to be present. Distinguished who don't like to vote as the negroes and radi- i i j ,ij , .i,r cais uu. oui we mn see wnai we win see. speakers from abroad will address the CITIZEN to come and draw you home in a baby cart. Follow Bijah, bub, and if there is a ra'tle-box or whistle to be found rouud the building be will give yoa amusement. Detnot Free Press. We Are All Missionaries. A Granger Dinner. On Thursday 29, July, there will be solid Growth. We have bad remark- ably tint- "growing" weather in this section for sore than a month past One man reports a rwrth of oorn o( 17 inches in 17 days from the planting, snd this as the corn stood, without lifting too blades. He also exhibits a bundle sf 110 (talks of oats from one seed, each stalk bearing a fall head. ot Away. We learn that of the con rieu who were taken to Morganton on Satur Of last, fire have slready escaped. That's iaug pretty well for the State, as the contrao ton are under bond for their safe keeping at the ntt of two hundred dollars per bead. A thou at collars made for the State already. It lewises to prove profitable. meeting. The farmers generally and others interested in the Agricultural in- terests of the county are invited to attend. Pe. sons cau go from Salisbury on the regular trains, and arrangements will be made with the Railroad authorities to re turn them in the evening. We hope all the Gi angers in the Coun- . ... i , -i ty will prepare ample basnets or gooa Every Christian man is h$r bis oath of intelligence, a missionary. There is not one law for minister and another for hearer. Tbe Gospel does not biad the preacher and absolve the people. There fs not one solitary line in God's revelation which says that the one must work and sacrifice, and give, and the other may hoard and hecp. You may be tied down to the dnll routine of daily toil, and yet your life, hid with Christ in God, may make you one of the best preachers of righteousness in the world. Yon may be a great statu- moi-M an A rfnv 1 1 fa ,,f i . f t t. Glorious News.- From all d.rec- every heart We can a .6ye OUf . tions do we get glorious news about the pie. A chance word of repoof, a wayaide rwt I a - . e i campaign. iue democratic nominees wona oi warning, a loving invitation, an will sweep the State, and our majority as conceded by the intelligent republicans in the East, will be quite as large aa it NEW MILLINERY STORE. At the old stand of Foster A Horah. Just received a full line of Hats, and Bon nets, trimmed and nntriumed. Ribbons, Scarf and all the latest French and American novel ties, at ALL f&ZOII. Orders executed with care and dispatch. Pinking and Stamping done to order. Tbe Store will be conducted on the Cash sys tem and no goods or work will be charred to any one. This rule is an varible. MRS. 8. J. HAL x BURTON. April, 15th 6wa. LOOK OUT IRISH POTATOES 25 Bum, Ross, Goodrich k P less, J cst Received at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. Alao tb unoVraifned eAVr for sale 700 acre of land lying on the Ji. C. R. JL two sate Km from Salisbury. Thie land will WsaUha lots if desired. . AUk 103 acres eight a ilea Wr Oury on tbe Beatles ford road. T..k U all well Umbered land. Further iaformauo given on application. TeiOMioafoaobla. Salbbory, N. C. JOHN W. MAUN FT. Art jm r . W mm m. m, - w lor ur. Joan l. May IS, 1875 (. FELT OABPETI NG8 eta ner rd TO T CEILING for rotn in vlmem - srwvjw ROOFING and 81 DING. Far Clma, M ssmpie, AOorssa U. 4. FAY, Jeraey. wa? in tne last legislature. Come out, n, 1. i r. mAM rC 1 . . . -. .1 1... .... 1 hut, to ii nH hu nmacht l iol uo niftv luvoii I T.. 1 , f how large we can make it bv votinir for the democratic candidates. Ash. Citizen. r a good time generally. 0. Peaehe. The peach crop of New Jersey, War. Radical success means war Maryland, and some of the northern State, 1 he radical party gave us tbe Holden and . . I IT. , TIT I " - ... this year, is described as enormous. The peach ans war nangiug tne innocent men up growers have been in Convention several times, by the neck. Will the white people again this Bummer, for the purpose of devising ways vote thorn in power T Astievule Citizen. mxwA ma ma rw m annla 4rtil I a iKa AtYiaaMvorirftw I act of Chris tain courtesy done in a Chris tian way, may lead others unto Christ. It is not so much where we are, as what we are ; the way we do it. A man who loves I he Saviour must in some way be the refuge of the weary. If he speaks, it must be as one tempted man speaks ot another who is battling with temptations. it is not aone witn tierce warning; it is not by assailing sinners as you would be siege a city; it is the old an J blessed story ot God's love leading weary souls to Jesus, helping them to grope out of tbe dark and tangled wildnerneas, and cheer-" ing them at every step on the way to iasjBSajBlsMHMHAtSS CLOVER AND GRASS SXXDS. A Urge stock, warranted Extra cleaned, fresh 6c Genuine, at low prices at KLU'lTZ S DRUG STORE. To Country Merchants I have the largest stock of Drugs, Dyes, Grocers Drags Jtc, in Western Carolina, and am now prepared to soil at wm - . wm m tsauimorc rrirctr wm saving yon the freight. Special attention to bot tling Ersences, Laudanum, Paregoric, Opodeldoc, Caster & S wcet Oil ice. Writ for prices, to .THEO. F. KLUTTZ DRUGGISTf SALI8BL UT, N. 0. Housekeepers Supplies. Flavoring Extracts, Essence, Spices, Gelatine, Mustards, Soda, Dye-Stuff, Toilet and Laundry Soaps, Lye, Matches, Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys Sec, al ways on bond of best quality ot KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. CAUTION. KOTTCE. The Q UN CUE EDITION. L'fv rai (Including lbs "LAST JOt'ENALR,") mm fakh vividly his SO years MraRfr ilmOia, ntry, and Is abaa llsly the slr work. Henee ItasJr mmt LkWlL 12.000 finst 7 WSS-ta. Aarnta mmmtm wamU x. . .1 I . . I . wTLi2 a Vi ? cZ Zl apprised that so many of the radical deliverance and safety. There is no one which is put down at 8 000,000 baskets. The office.holderft are iton)ping.. again so poor that he cannot do something for railroads are preparing for a big job of trans- nnnVAntinB Thoxr a h,nA tn t7 Chirtt. Whether it be the widow' mirP m m . I -w v . v ....wit. a h T mmm v ' v '4 ww uu a 1 - " - w portation by vastly increasing tneir number of , wori.:n(r tnr mnnflv Th- or the rich man's eift. God will bless it. J ! . I 1 I I 1 O J " I " ' cars; ana steamsn.pa nave oeen triup.oyeu lo hjVe ft iicorruDtion fund M and "this ia the ANON carry in refiaaerator appartments as much as i ..i, ,u mnna nao a l ,;,. . . 1. I " . . I U V UJVLJ-T EL UDa . L. !,( I L . X T ? ;.! XS , 1 o iney can, to jiverpooi, ngianu. ISdXin Rail Road The DrosDct of tin rahnf htening, and all over the county NaUvsjl warking up to its great importance. J" PP7 10 he able to announce tbat Hon. fcwox Crakje will address the people at on Friday July 30O, in advacacy of St nllAtl mA mm a sin..!. . .II ' waa anu WS uui'Ul UUl, Witt Ms to thoroughly convince those who doubt Mpediancy. --. - it- n . www tu i ....:- . i rfj : I -,... . nuiw. tt at aome corn in a wheter conaumers at remunerative prices can county taxes wrung from the impoverish throw a handful of it to each hog every two 1 -VV L V l TIL ft J 1 1 i O T . a It . k - . I . . be louna. xew xora, irnuaaeipniaana i-oeion ea oeoule of our conutv in the last sir or tbree davs for two or three t mes. Do are looked to principally for the solution ofivears. In this amount ia not inclnded no the corn in the spirits ; simply wet this question, though the arrangements for dis- the sheriffs commissions, which added to !1' auU." m" iately dry again, but tributing tbe crop extend to almost every city it will swell the amount to over 8100.000. ?ave lUe eorn imPr8 U" tarpen- and town within convenient reach. "How long, oh ! how long i" Franklin ...... - I . ' L The "basketa" hold about a peck, or a little courier. more; and sell, according to the quality of the fruit, from 25cts to a dollar. ciie KadiCal Address. I lie rid;- ' : . t 1 . -. k m Tbe extra early varieties of peaches have al- caI address, issued to humbug people, ts ready appeared in market. IU1L or all sort Ot misrepresentations", ap ... BELL & BRO. Offer the beat selection of Jewelry to be onnd in Western North Carolina. Consisting of LADIES' & GENTS' GOLD WATCHE3 Gold Opera and Test Chain. FIN'S GOLD PLATED Jewelry. poaiurt proof of g HUBBARD 1'hila Pa. BBOBs Fnha 7X8 laSMSB , For Yoniitt Ladle and Gflsntlemen. WE8TERN Manrland CoHen. FOB STUDENTS OF BOTH 8EXEB & SEPARATE DEPARTMENL8, "t aaviag a fan eorpaof rreOjsaera. rajHITH SMC-All UAL 111 BIOS btftaa Beptaabrr IfTi. WkT Cautogoes with mil IntinoafUn so Io t a J- -r flMBlrtji. miO- 'ou3r- Addreaa J. T. WARD, D. D, W dent, Wcsuninstar, MA JOZTTm IM IT. it. boldbv KLK. Eri.Pa. E-enr famiU bn Addreae, O. 8. WAL Fine Perfumeries, Elegant Soaps, Coo ties, Soaps, aebous, Toilet Sets, Vases, Hair, and Teeth D rushes, Pocket Books dec, in endless variety at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. tine. Prof. Huhhcrt nf Xnrtl, P.mI!.. fl. JltllsdRev.Mr Neifier'a pulpit on Sun- J MoroiDK list. Th. rmnn m an kl o ,1 ueot one. from M tiw ah vtint.r .nl . i r 11th rersss inclusive, being the story Uttmpution of our Saviour bv the Devil. Wjct Was handled in . mlrlv nunMr P shoBJ Jn rtrikinar thonirhta an.l fvrnihli. lllti0M. dragging along ."We have been rrun tht dull timee 0f the last few months, it t Ukin 1,1 7 little onJ - iiai uu i v s : i i "riberaoho wereon the books inning of the dull time, tho.irh J of theco are dn n tnr u a h 4. -ill ivi v soaaa ss ' confer r t .. - - iui oj responuing promptly to jl. Osegai " ""He.-v w.v. ... ... . i . " . "ujer oi ino cuanoue uo- jl, J7 i"nw' gnsn, nonsense, and Cen Pper, and who has unkindly 0(v!r.Ip P1 us In a AUae light befbie -wiOCta peonlfl. ia -till .. " W Will n. IT . Otijb. rrauy relieve mm or tne un- WVT.1011 40 whkjh oas been consign- v our ujiu. i i t mu-tl 7-awwa. Be talks about having lttT rofQ8indi"nsion. Wewould "rt .K.-i7 T "u 0016 oaea Wo have been w- r"- aou have reallv not thi airht C3 oy bim aUve to uncover all rn- u y we 8ha11 httVO to do lr. -aeeu time. w will . that Srt2?f f forting to the use of his i aTewT. t v uuimng - juwionuii. io The Public Confidence Well Placed. Although the world has been seeking spect fics for diseases for many centuries, few indeed pealing to the fears and Dreiudices of those' have h60 found. Prominent among these who have no onnortnnitv nf knnwinc rwr. Veeetablei ondPlowerf. Two kinds of te, w;tk the hone of creatine? distrnst aa BeetsCarroU, Irish Potatoes, Cabbage ; three to the intention of those who favor Con kinds Beans ; Okra, Squashes; Onions, Toms- mention. It is nothing more than a tricky toes, corn, Borage; three kinds ueramnnw, electioneering paper. Sate m Press. SILVER WARE, GOLD PENS, fc They are agent for the celebrated Diamond Spectacles andEye Glasses, Manufactur ed from Minute Crystal PEBBLES. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired 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. three do. Gladioli, Callas, Petunias, two kinds Phlox; Hollyhocks, Ribbon Grass, Verbenas. Larkspurs, Dahlias, Roses, Trumpet Flowers (rare kind), Ambrosia, and several other things unknown by name; all these vegetables first, garnished by the flowers, fresh-cut and beauti ful, arranged on an immense salver or waiter, borne on the head of a herculean son of Ham, entered our office Monday forenoon, with a note conveying the compliments of Mr. M. Crawford, to whom we return, most respectfully, our sincere thanks. But the reader should know more of the man who can not only conceive. happy compli mentary thoughts but produce in profusion the various things ennumera ted above. Mr. Craw ford ia quite.o young gentleman who crossed the Atlantic about a year ago in Com pan v with our fellow-townsman, Mr. Wa. Murdoch coming to make the United States his home. He is a Gardener by education, and here we i see aome of the fruits of his labor the first year. We understand that his training has been thor ough and practical ; and although he is yet but a learner as to onr climate and soil, here are productions of which any young man in the State might be proud. Like all men of seme and merit, however, he is modest, and pride the least part of him. He is entitled to suc cess in his calling, and we doubt not will find the reward due his intelligence and energy. , - - The Ingenuity of a small Boy. 'One day, a few weeks since, a little boy who had been standing for some time in front of a drug store in Baltimore, en T'ously eyeing a large reel, well provided with "shinny dimmy" twine, as the boys call it, which was fastened to the ton of the counter, summoned up courage enongh to helth ia replaced by a look of cheerfulness, walk in and ask for a few yards with ine mrau ceases to uesponu, anu nesn is de which to fly his kite. The doctor bears the veloped upon the attenuated frame. There is name of beinr a erood-natured man. full of no exaggeration a this statement. It is ss bemor. and verw fond of the little onea t tru that the sysl em is subject to disease. few is Hostetter's Stomach Bitten, which years ago received the endorsement of the medical profession, and was bailed by press and public as. the great renovant and preven tive of the age. And with good reason, since to the weakened stomach it gives strength, to the torpid liver activity, to the disordered a - . . JS . mJm m m. a dowcis regularity, anu to tne shaken nervous system firmness and tone. Under its benig nant influence healthful vigor returns to the ebilitated and wasted frame, the flaccid mus- Ple8 become compact, the wan aspect of ill Mr. E. A. Wright, of Goldsboro, hav ing been nominated for office by too Rad icals, publishes a manly cord in the Mes senjer, declining to receive office at the hand of that party, and uses the follow ing strong language; "I had rather toil for on honest living by tbe sweat of my brow ond live poor, die poor, and at last bo buried by subscription, than to bring this disgrace npon myself, my wife and little ones, ond the rest of my kindred ond too wbole white race thrown in." not' tne youngster approacoea mm at a time at when be was out of his asual mood, And he, consequently gave "no" for an answer. Tbe urchin had made up bis mind to have some of "that cord how, and he got it. ary T . . . . . . . neie prooia requireu to suDstanoaie tne re ality of the comprehensive effects ot tbe Bitteis, there is probably not in existence medicine in favor of which such a mas of concurrent testimony, from the most respect able sources, could be adduced . But the effi -On Thursday morning the boy enfered cacy of the nation's alterative and invigorant the store, accompauied by another boy and has been a matter of universal knowledge too a dog. Boy No. 2 having placed a bottle long to need any such corroboration. The on the eountei, demurely asked for five fact that it has its largest scales in those por cents worth of "syrup squills and pollygol- tions of the North and South American Con lie, and while the doctor wa-niling tbe Uneuts, Mexico, and tbe West Indies, in order., boy No. 1 was tying the cord to the which atmostpheric influences prejudicial to dog's tail. When the man of medicine re health exists, proves what confidence is felt turned to the counter, the reel was fly lug m its remedial and protective virtnes. In lo- like fury. The doctor reached for a pal- Icalitie where fevers of an intermittent type let knife, and havtng hung himself over prevail, especially, it has come to be regarded tbecounler, made a desperate' whack at the as an indispensable necessity cranium ef the youngster, who. he suppos ed, was sitting on the floor helping him self: But lo ! the boys and tbe doe "Bounces." were no$ there. The doctor having tried in vain to stop bis reel, was obliged to give it op, on account of tbe heat it communicated to tbe palm ot bis hand. When he reached the door he behold the boys upon the side walk, about two" blocks off, and "Bouncer," in the middle of the street, going ot the rote of forty knots on hour, tbe string pointing directly towards bis toil. The reel con tinued to spin for tome time. FROM DRUGGISTS. There is no case of Dyspepsia that Green's August Flower will not cure. Come to the Drug Store of Theo. F. Kluttz and inquire about id Ii you suffer from Costiveneaa, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, or derangement of tne System, try it. Two or three doses will relieve von. Bosch ee German Syrup is now sold in every town and city in the United States. Wa ha. not less than five hundred letters from DruasrHto emjum; u is iu ueat meaicme iney ever sold for Consumption, Throat or hmg dise Sample bottle of either 10-cents. Bogolar TK mm m Cigars 1 yon Say ? Ob yes, we hove them ot oil prices from 2 cents to 25 cents, ond eon tell them by tbe box at jobbers prises, onr celebrated & cent PEC I LIAR CIGAR is acknowledged tbe best in the world at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. S20 iodiLsnM!' p52L i?a with two $6 00 ChrosBoa, free. A M. 1TFO CO 800 Broadway, K. Xr W , ia Wall sin Tfi teno n www aw www often tone. A 72 i ace book eiolauui and eoppv f the WJ1 Htrml Rat SENT FREEiMES ISrokrrs. 72 Broadway New York. PURE WINES & LIQUORS for medical and church purposes always on hand ot KLUTTZ'S DRUG 8TORE. SALISBURY'S GREAT BARGAIN STORE. The undersigned take pleasure in informing their customers and the community at large that they are now in recepts of a large stock of 8priq and Summer Ghods selected with great core and direct ftotn the Eastern markets con sistfng in part of all kinds of Dry .Quods Notions, HATS, BOOTS, & SHOES, CLOTHING, IGR0CERS, Ac, Ac. Wkick tkeg art determined to sell loir dom tor oath. Highest Cub price, paid Tor ail kiude ef Country produce. Out plan it Quick Sales and small profits and we believe that the publie will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. NO TROUBLE to SHOW GOODS. We beg to return onr thanks for past patronage ond hope by fair dealing ond strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. McOUBBINS, DEAL ic JULIAN. April, 1 1875 tf. Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at KLUTTZ S DRUO STORE. Wherever It JURUBEBA has established iUalf as a sars remedy for diaurdrv ui tbe systems orison from improper actios t4 the Liver ond BownS. 1TIS SOT A PflTBIC. bnt. byotow mm aecreure organs, gently a&4 removes 41 imparities, and regale! syosssn. IT IS BuT A Pr.CTvSKb B1TTESO. bat M mm P I L Ouly 25 cents n K to S 9 II Pr Day at home. Terms fi ww w w Address O. STTjrtotf A CO Portland, Maine. Jan. 19, 1875.-ly VEGETABLE TONIC which assists dijrestioa. and tfaas appetite for food necessary to toff weakened or inactive organs. and pTssstrsstsrth . .it . l. i t- - - w mi vac Hvcrn. It cabbies its owi b&commdsatiom. mm tne larse anu rapioii :ceaMc ralea L Fries Ons Dollar a U tile Ak veaw HT It. JOHKBTt.B HOLLOWAT O CO Waolcoale AgenU. L S. a box i warrranttd or money refunded. After years of experi menting, I have at last found tbe Groot Remedy for Chills, Fever A Agoe, ore , and eon confidently recommend it to friends and ike publie. Try It. T A So finest Teas in the mark et, Pat up in air tight, lib cans, 26 per cent less than usual Prices at KLUTT8 DRUG STORE. al Horn. ot having m ml Ik short whenerer Von want Preserin- 1 !?ff0,?.l!,7'.!r .: rn J i 1 4 ttwotm, axmw mmm BBS. uvvixSiuuiij iH.micv, ur DSBS SNHRHfl O m. mtmm . am aWmm I usually kept to o first class Drug Store, ond want to bo certain of getting jwst what you eoll for, and of being politely and, promptly aorvod. Be saie to eoll on or send to THEO. T. KLUTTZ, Douoejrr Saxwbt, N. C. Job. 29, 1875 tf Pot Coughs, Colds Hoarseness AND ALL THOAT DISEASES Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A THIKDAJTD SURE REMEDY. Bold by Drwsjtirt sjeoswally. and FULLKK A FULLER, CUessja, DL QOYDBV Ol BE, KALISBl Rl, IV. C, Moo. Do. Roovsn ' The Proprietress returns Wr to the traveling pablic tur thsir lihoml mmy woi.m mm was soonscteU witb tks MA at the -KisJ ii ir eoaassfftahly, and ia Um very oast style, hi tans nearly AvnsnWd hossw, with ail too anoiavo outf np tne taka Brsnhi last fresn Um HOUSE. at Um BOYDKV Bar and Billiard lOOTJ connected wujb the HOUSE. 'July 15 lm. UO) MSJ -t if O - - 'tum m J .as ni mmm mWSBK
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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