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Carolina Watchman. 2 ftJ) GAL. SEPT V. f f iLL WimfaotwriM Cotton i receiving thai A larze steam cotton factory fmi into r.n. ery highest praise from the ablest critics both oration at Wilmington, last spring, and i. ab ',un" ;U1U ooum. oaueasuaj, rO"WasasjsajssjL (aveey declared a socccm. They began with 75 loom, but arc now making room for 75 more. jy in winter wood now. Watermelon! near ly all gone. fliuineiw picking op wonderfully now. rt dried blackberry trade is brisk now. Ae jhe lone mosquito atill lingereth lovingly. We know who's going to get married next. 1U ell orar town ' Dust, Too can't go amiss TKU U the weatber when a fellow's shirt ltpa getting above ita busineaa. That duel didn't come off last week and so we arc ebaaled out of a bloody item. Tbey light the lamp on the InnlssSt. bridge now and the over-the-bridgo crowd are happy f" I I w Home AaTain : The summer absentees are nearly all in now, tod the day of grass-widowerdom are over. A Question st Honor Miss Fisher's latest book - . . 1 Jl ggggggggg!"-.- and the Sooth, may WHMdrola of Jbaer ited good fame of this talented author. We advise all wh hare not read her last work, to do so, as it wail amply repay perusal. tfr It la pretty generally conceded that the 3outh can make money by raanufacteri ng her cotton, especially into the coaaer fabries. Nov this manufacturing business might be easily managed by many of our citizens who own valuable water powers more cheaply than by large companies ranaing by -t n It hi Tfe met en our streets on Tneaday last, H. C. Mania, a former resident of this city. and a member of the firm of Burbauk. Galla gher dp Morris, Druggist, and are pained toi-ft necessary that a man should have a cash inform his, and her numerous friends, of the tJ!5ul of a hundred thousand dollars to ewtab death of his wife which took place in Richmond T and n,n a eotton factory. Besides, a email vs., August 16th J875, after a painful illness of over 12 months. rational Motel t We learn that this house has been leased by Mr. Seh loss, now of the St. Charles H- tel, Stateaville, who will occupy it io a few days, Mr. Schls has Che reputation of be ing one of your real old time landlords, and1 are have no doubt bat that he'll keep a good house. , Look over the list or marriage licenses, and M whether yours sweetheart hasn't gone back oa you. We hove received an invitation from the anagera to be present at a Fancy Dress Ball to come off at hickory thin evening. A bale of new cotton has gone to the north trn market from C ; harms. Also, one from Mecklenburg. Plenty of cotton open in this county, ar.d it Will soon be in murket. fosters : The large colored posters for th Fair are the prettist we have ever seen. Thry are msgiticently gotten up. The party of town gents that went out into4 the country last week, coon hunting, were verjfX sueeestiinl. They caught one coon and eleven opossums, two grown onea and nine that were aooui me size oi mu grown rats. Tbey Were thoughtful enough to bring them home and distribute thein among their lady friends for pets. Its nice, ain't it 1 We're going 'possum hunting some o( these times. Fabmers Plow : We heard Mr. John L Hedrick, one of the oldest and best farmers in Rowan, say a few days ago that he plowed a part of a field with Meroney's Farmer's Plow, and part side by side with old fashioned shovel plow, and that the corn plowed with Meroney's plow, is now ten inches higher than the other. Moral : buy Meroney's Plow. Aug. 5.-8 mo. 1 .-. hiif" Mew Oven : Mr. Jerry B-owu is bui'ding a new and avidern Ovea for the use of his bakery on Maiu at. i The omce or l he Intelligences; is for sale oo very liberal terms. Persons wishing to bur, should address A. K. Murchison, Far ming! on, Davie Co., N. C. Attention is called to the Town Ordinances published in this paper. And the hope is ex pressed that the Town authorities a ill not be usder the necessity of enforcing them "rigidly. concern is more easily managed than a largo ; and the expenses we conjecture are in ex proportion to the amount of business at- pted or done. We suppose a man could make money on a five thousand dollars invest- in proportion to a company with its hundreds. if we are correct in these conjectures, there arc nothing to binder cotton factories from spriag ing up along all our rivers and lesser streams, just as wa.now have grist nulls, and carding machines. The owners familv. or hands from ' the immediate neighborhood could be quickly trained to attend the spindles, looms, fcc., and work go right on. Twenty auch mills might ibe put into operation while you are organizing t great company and raising a large capital, and potting up the expensive buildings for a mam- -i.Aa . . a at a now esxaoiianment. , ' ' f I if' ' ' A City RcnriD by Misgotskvxxvt. The onee wealth city of Cofcojkfc, $T U, baa been bought to sucb straits by the malfeasance of its carpet-bag official that the treasurer was recently compelled to give a city certificate of debt for forty eente. The police are but half paid, and they arrest peroono oo lb slightest offen ses in order to make money for the city by fines, and thus to obtain their salar . ; The negro who threw rooks into a train on the Statesville Bsilrosd was eenteeced by Jeoge Sehenck to one jeer's imprisonment in the Connty Jail the fall punishment permitted by law, as the Solicitor informs us. The scoundrel ahoaid have received 89 lashes oa his bare back and then seat to the Penitentiary forOO years. Onr life has been twice endangered by rocks thrown into Railroad trains, and of course we favor the severest nnnlsh. - t M .1 , (A I a mem ntr ine vuuans wno commit anen outrages Insteaa of feeding the scoundrel at county expense far eae j ear we would prefer to see him hanged. - -mm - IYI EW ADVERTISEMENTS. . m XasTsLTv VLMStMJgn 1 ., A ConTTY TO BrAO OF. According to the following statement Stafford county, V, has a record to be proud of. rtrst, there is not in the state peniten. ttory a single person from Stafford ; tee ond, for two years there has been no one in the county jail ; third, in 1674 there were but three delinquent taxyayert. DLLS. SAL - AS AIAMAXCE SMUT MACHINE, E as good as new, - Ski a my Am - - flOU Will DO SOld Tor fOO i. COBN QRIST MILL, complete except the spindle, neariy new. Cost $150. will be sold for The stonea in JrttraU A ass cot by & E. Philips from his rflaswstad mill arasoii , Removed to make room for French Burrs, Apply to D. A. ATWELL, Ml Saliabury. A Splendid NEW 40 SAW TAYIM COTTOX GIN. Price $148 50. Satlataetion warranted. Apply at this office by lotto? or in per son. Aufr W, 187. KLDTTZ'S CflLDH ,u a itw itm i Ami jin-v-isn L V. Kiel IT .Xf 4' Beware of Mortgages ! I Verily, security is oft insecure. A friend of ours sold a countryman a horse on tick, and took as security a mortgage on the hone, one on a good cow, and another on the farmer's grow ing crop-. That looked like mighty good security for one old horse, but alas for the vanity of hu man cultivations, the horse died first, then the cow died, and finally the farmer's crop was a total failure ! And so we say, beware of mortgage Question for Philosophers: Which inakea a man maddest, to shoot kis Jog. or iunouud his cow I There skeins to be about an equal aniouut of cussiu in Improvement! ! Mr. John A. Boyden is preparing to put in a new, substantial and elegant front to the Boy den House. This will make the Boyden one of the most imposing hotel buildings in the South. Mr. Theo. F. Kluttz is re-roofing and other wise improving lus recently purchased resi dence, and will make it one of the handsomett in town. eh. n i J. II Unssey, Uq , the talented editor of the S'.atwiUc LiuniiiKirk was in town on Tuesday. Iluiiney is one of the cleverest ;entlenian as wll at one of the bct,and best looking editors Id tbe Statu. I A Detunct Devil. Wboleaalf eV ReUil 8 ALISBUHY, V. O. , FOOT POWER CIRCULAR SAW. Bottiana, A new Post Office has been es lablished at the house of Mrs. Sena Bostian, in Litsker's Township, Jtowan Co. Miss S. L. hwlian, P. W., and will be known by tbe above name. R eturned ! We always knew that it wa-'nt any nte for a man mho had ever rubbed his back against the old court house, to try to stay away from Salis bury. And now we have another proof of it in the return of our former fellow-citizen Mr. Ben. Marsh, who will again make his home with us. Old Agricultural Papers. We are in debted to air, Giles M umford. of Davie, for several files of quite old agricultural papers; published at Baltimore. The 11 American Far mer," for 1822, 1824, and 1827; and "The CW tivator," published at Albany, in 1887. These files are substantially bound, and aiake very handsome and useful books. We copy below some items gleaned from the "American Farmer," of 1822. A ansa Landum, of Edgefield, 8. C, in carefully written and elaborate article on Fruit Tree, recommends, after patient tests and ex periments, the following components for sask ing a grafting wax best suited to our climate. "One measure of olive oil, or hog's lard, 3 do. "of melted bee's wax ; mix well while hot, to "be worked after it is cold, till sufficiently "pliant." This writer prefers the budding process for ingrafting one tree on another; for which he gives careful directions. Candles with wooden vcicks, covered with cot ton hatting and rolled to make the cotton ad here closely, were found to last two-fifths lon ger than candles with the ordinary cotton yarn wick. Remarks on the great importance of deep tilth, by Isaac Briggs, Sandy Spring, Md., and the invention of a plow to accomplish it with out turning under the vegetable mould, brought to the attention of practical farmers. Mr. Bricss writes about it as an experiment to be tested. This paper devotes page to tbe manage ment of honey bees and the making of honey. Joseph Dklatlaxe, of Montgomery coun ty, Mil., comes forward with a three coulter subsoil plow, illustrated to supply the want suggested by Mr. Isaac Briggs, some weeks be fore. The coulters are aet in a frame (fastened to a common shovel plow stock) in di anion He will, we learn, be connoted with the rapid-1 hMp9M in front and two the laUtr ly growing Machine shops of his enterprising brother, Mr. . I(. Marsh. We cordially a el come him back to his old home. is wide enough apart to cut the whole width of tbe farrow made by the torn plow going be fore and 'drawn by a separate team. We had a devil once, but tbe place that err t while knew him knows him ne more forever. He was a devil fair to look upon. When he took of his rings to wash the rollers, and stood aloof in a faultless shirt and dove colored pants; it watered tbe envious soul of t lie looker on with ad miration. He was a devil of s fellow, and his name it was Brooks. By profes sion he was a lady killer, but he bad a fair practice at the bar, considering bis youi h, being drunk on every holiday with as ranch dttxteri y and eloquence as an old practitioner, lie was bred io tbe dry goods line, but having been blighted by his employers, he resolved to embrace one of the learned professions. Having al ready tuade considerable progress, he naturally gravitated towaids tbe devil and chose that of a printer. As be sat before ua in the office, gently and art- isticslly settling bis tie with a delicately gloved hand, while he explained the coif victions which bad gent htm to wrestle with letters and rollers, it stirred our soul with pity. We said come. He came. That is, he came occasionally other en gagemetit permitting. He smoked cigars, wit b feet ou the editors table, brought bis friends in ou Suudays to lake a hand at cardr, amused himself with droppiug quads from a three-story window and whistling for th edification of tbe com positnrs, and otherwise distorted himself as a young aud devilish bigb-toned devil should be expected. Ou holidays, when be was sick, he could be seea taking an airing behina a livery team. He got 92 50 per week, but never walked. At the races he shone; except, possibly, for the brief time he lay under a tree, drunk. But the brightest stars do nol shine al ways: so the bluest devils anon happily ! bide their rays from mortal keu. H- is 1 no more. An eng ig-ment at a teetival one evening unfortunately conflicted with running ott the pupers, and the f iehionable young devil pulled on his tight jYmts and walked out, leaving us to mourn his uu timely loss. It will be a long time b. fore we shall look upon his like again. We unhesitatingly challenge our brethren for a devil fit to unlace bis tfUdueiiders. South Bend Union. Weight, 850 lbs. Table IT m 4! inches. Unequalled for ripping light staff ; for mitering it is perfect, and does not need the least fitting. ty BorW attachment for light work. All steel and Iron except table. In perfect order. Price $100. Apply tor JU V. BJtOWN. Pleasant and Profitable Employment. "Beantifuir "Charming r "Oh, how love ly r "What are they worth T Ac Bach are exclamations' by those who see tbe large elegant New Ohro trios produced bv the Luropean and American Chromo Publishing Go. They are all perfect Gems of Art. No one can resist the temptation to buy when seeing the chrotnos. Canvassers, A swots, and ladies and raatltae out of employment, wilt tad this the beat opening aver offered to make money. For full particulars, send stamp for confidential circular. Address P. GLEA80N A CO, 738 Washing ton St., Hoston, at Aug. 19 lmo. To Me c ha n t b, House keerjers, Young Folks, Old Folks, Smoke r s, Pain ters, Farmers, Grangers, and Everybody else. Whenever you awed anything in the way oi PRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. PERFUMERIES, r DYE STUFF 8 SEEDS Jkc., If you was Use boot artieies fee least money, go to KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. GARDEN" SEEDS. 1Q 000 papers warranted freeh and genuine jusfreeeived from Laodreth, Buist, Ferry, Briggs, ond Johnson, It Bobbins, At 6 cents a Paper. Liberal discount to country merchants at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. CtJCTJM- B E at WOOD PUMP the rd uf Us tb least nWr AUeestkva fcisrritasj to Hate bier's Tm lrop Check VaJve.w rawn wit aval afc k Sw2 1 rasas, eoales or rests and will lata a 1 Per sale by Dealers east laoroertoaa Platehh y'. Psaap, be careful aav tends mark as aDore If vwa where to bay. description circulars. with the name and add jwa wUI be avaaapUy furnished by sirttnasnsj with staasp. CD AS fi.BLATCHLEVtIlanaaaetarerf . 60 C omreerce Si., Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 18, 1875 if. tan 8S isssva that yeas psO aland sew Ikes it baa If yen oo shk kawar 1o ." I - tOOO VALUABLE House & Lot for Sole ! 49 rUa House and is oa the eawawr ( and Bank 8ts. recently occupied bj sir. Am. Brown, is offered tor sale. Thk is among the aaoat valuable property la ' BalbaOry, aatd Is convaniaotly aitaated lathe Basis ess part of tUe town. Persona dirinr further h taoo) eaa obtain u bj cadllaf ware ting with either of the wevrsged. Price Rrasooablf. Chesapeake and Ohio S B 9r .BiaH aVrTBttBststaaVBamtSatvHBl 25 ISH POTATOES. bbus, Rosjl Goodrich k Piaa- JCST RtCEIVKD At KLUTTZ8 DRUG STORE CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. A large stock, warranted Kztrm deaned, r rwau sc urnuinr, si low prices ai KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Also the ndersicoed tfkr (or sa'e 700 of land lying oa the N. C. R. R. two Orfkaafi s East from Salisbury. This la:.d . -oMm leas If desired. Abe lOf acres eumt sails. Wis- frra S.-.hs- bury oo the Beatiea ford read. I -is u nearly . h all wall Umbered land. Fart has Uawsnauiusi given oo application. Tsims reasonable. 1111 Saliabury. N. C. JflHt tt' uit'vrv i . lee ur. Jabn L. May IS, 1875- tC 1 IN IT. IFORTUN Kl lii. Soldhr Aweots. :R. Erie Pa. stasej1 lamilr bsnra Addreaa, O. 8. WAL - r TTTB BS We had the pleasure of a call from If r. Rneetl, of Georgia, this morning. Mr. 8, is trareling in the interest of the Georgia Slate Fair which comes off ihis year at Macon, on the 18th to the 23rd Oct. The Premium list of this fair is very haadsome, and is all in mon Oar friends Hclo and Long, lato of the Intel hgtnccr, are now on the Lexiugton Central. There are no two cleverer, brighter, nor more ponnisfng newspaper men anywhere than uh tad long, aud wo heartily with them auocess. Sadden Death : Mr. L. F. Bradshaw of Atwfdl township died suddenly on Tuesday last. He bad started from borne to attend tbe sale of tbe effects of the Lite Dr. 0. P. Houston, when he was violently attacked with an affection of the throat, and was compelled to stop at a hous by the wiyside, whertt he died iu a short time. Verily, life is but a fleeting breath ! M. Bradshaw was a good citizen. a friendly aeigbbor, and a man of great Tbe following appointments of Judges du ring pur next Fair have been made : Department No. ! F J Sumner of Rowan county. Orson Reed " Philip Sowera " M Department No. 3 . A M Booe of Davie, B F Jones of Yadkin, Dr. M L Chonn of Rowan. Department No. 4. Dr. A W Wiseman, of Davie, J M Horrison of Rowan, T 41 One of osr city Beaux while returning home br A K Kroo of Stanly Department No. 5. O V Johnson of Davie ' Q H Heilig of Rowan. DrWB Meares of Davidson. aflerescortiug a lady from church on Sunday night, wsa suddenly confronted by an unvar nished American of African doseent. Our "Pray without ceasing" is the command, and ( Adonis fearing violence and acting on the oar friend B. believes in it. He said hispravera, j PBr ho -uient dealt the black ruffiau a tke other nlubt. cot up finUhcd undresshie and I bloW "A5ch fo,,ed hjni and thon anddenly rceol- sraighlway knelt down and said 'em over fain. He'd forgot about! the first saving. "Personal. I j We were glad to mei't tho Rev. Dr. Pritchard of Raleigh -on our streets, ou Tuesday evening Iwt, en hit way borne from the mounUins He reports a pleasant sojourn and much im provement iu his neultb NU1 Burned The Concord Sun, reports the detonation by fire of Mr Luther Barrier's "Wine, and saw mills, near Mr P. Basont, le tween 1 and -2 o'clock. Wednesday morning last. Lotakbout $J00. It was the incendiary's work. lectin f that unless he rescbed hmc very soon be wield be locked in the street. Our young frieof alleged he ouly walked fast, but a gentle manwho awakened from his repose by hurry ing potdteps, says, the aforesaid young man wa.- making Lightning Express time- .Oar yoang riend was looking behind him at the 1" K Clark of Rowan, hoid lieht of the annroacbine mail traiD. hence J G Hall of Catawba dil he not see his would be assailant until wit irt very close proximity. Department No. A. W C Petty of Randolph, P A Frercka ef Rowan, W M Barker u " Department No. 7. P. C. Carleton of Iredell. MARRIED On Sept. 2nd, by Rev W. Kimball. Mr. A. A. Boat, and Miss Molly E. Klutts, all of Row acCe, X. C. DIED. Fell asleep in the Lord Jesus an 8unday morning, Sept. 5th, Daisey Jane, daughter of Mr. Win. Kestler, in the fifth year of her age. "Until the day break, aud the shadows flee away." in this connty on the 2d of Sept. inst. Mrs. Sarah H end ley, consort of Mr John D. Hen- dley, of Franklin Township, aged 73 years. In this connty, of Franklin Township, Au gnst 2d. Mrs, Rachael A. Coxirt, relict of the lata Hiram Cozart, aged about 64 years. In this connty, on the 22rd of August, of diptheria, Mary bei.le tocicton, daughter of Juh n M. and P. J. Stockton, aged 3 years and ll-monuis, . j i'le steeps la Jesns, oh bow tweet ! " 4 Farter. In Winston, on the22d ult.. Mr. Jerry Lex LY, aged 83 years. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROPTE BE TWEEN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE WEST. PASSENGER TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS. MAIL EXPRE3S. Leave Richmond 9.30 a a 9.10 p m " Charlottesville, tf.U6 am 130 p m Arrive a bite ttuipber, 9.5 " ' Huntingtoo, 8.30 a m 6 45 Cincinuatti, WW am Connecting closelv with all of tbe Greet Trunk Line tor the Wmt, Sorik-We and SealaVWaw. Thin is the aSerirat, twieSiat aad cJuapcM Route, with less changes of oars than any other, and passes through the ncste tcenery in the world. Passengers taking the Express tiaia oa the N. C. R. R. have no delay, but connect closely, to any point in the West. First class and Enj migrant Tickets at the Lowest Rates and Baggage cheeked. Emi grant j0 on Erprcm Trains. Time, Dutaxcx, and Money saved by taking the Caesapsare aad Okie Route. Freight Rate to and from the West, always as low as the lowest. Merchants and others will find it to their in terest lo get our Rates brioce shipping or or during. r or Information and Bates apply to J, C. DAME, So. Agent. . or O. M. McKENNIE, Ticket Agent Greensboro N. C C. a. HOWARD, General Ticket AgeaL W M. 8. DUNN. Superintendent. Richmond V. To Country Merchants I have the largest took of Drugs, Dyes, Grocers Drags Jcc , ia Western Carolina, and aaa wow prepare j to sell at Baltimore Price, taoe saving jam the freight. Special atteotioa to hot tliog Efseneea, Laodaness, Paregoric, Opodeldoc, Cuter Street OA tVc. Write for prices, to ;THKO. F. KLUTTZ DRUGGIST; Salisbukt, N. C. Hoiiiekeepert Supplies. Flavoring Extracts, Eseeoee, 8 pices, Gelatine, Mustards, Soda, Dye-Stuffs, Toilet and Lanndry Soaps, Lye, hlatehea, Lamps, Kerosene Oil, CMaoeys etc. a) ways oo band of beat quality at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG 9T0BE. Joel barlow on Hasty Pudding, on the fina page of this paper, is a gem of rare merit ; "d coming down to us from the days of our treat grandsires, whose times the poet sketch , won of the most readable scraps we have n for mouths. Property Sole: we , learn thst Mr. Paul M. Bernhardt, old liia elegant new residence on Innisa St. a ltyt since to Mr. Robt. Kaox, for the &MdsMaesumof $2,860. This looks as if rtparty was looking up in value. Department No. X. Trials or Speed. P W Hairston of Baltimore Md. R S Harris of Cabarrus. J W Wadsworth of Mecklenburg. E D Lent ex of Cabarrus. J G By nam of B-.rke. Other appointments wQI he announced from time to time. JOY OT Sch wear Him on de Five Pooki of Moses. They went to law about some "goon skMn, uvo Israel it is t brothers did, and the case came bjfore 'Squire Bringle." They were their own, ad the sole witnesses, aud tbe 'Squire pro oded to swear the first by th3 usual formula: lo you solemnly swear epon the holy evau- gevts of Almighty God" "-thon dere 'Squire." yelled the other. "Er. you oh wear him dat way, he seh wear a tarn lie shre and sarten Tot he care pout de tarn His, you dink ? Sch wear him on de five pooler Motes, oderwise ne not ten oe troou Andrew M. Hedrick Margaret M. Koonts. Thhather upset the Vqnire, and he proceed- Micheal M. Koon -Catharine Edwards. ad in aj,e confusion to open the bible and I rwid E. Beaver M. Alhertiue Beaver. made brother Uy bis on "de five pooka WMhlDgton L. McCndlieh-Julia Uarri LICENCES Xarriagoa, leg August, 1875, . f sim . tm ml i f am ? 2 il 3 ; i t WHITES. I SJ V Lilt c m W C05CERT00mAl myeatU error Frfaet tm Iwaj if a tawaati uU.awarrrti i ll m mff rwtasV awVssSsCsVP cm 4s MOOT a - I dj L'nSKMIWSi SO I I-TIKBinstt. -uu Hm uarrarMsi . f ihr III MAM iouk in ML war a naa KB oJuiiaaersLAi. awst VIAl.EHTB O BU tiAsn, a anaUTV g ai N 1; VV Kt AL.EPI AKW PlAJtOat MA ofc Ttasiaiii mJSSm est mmwwumu-a Jmr mlm ymsu, MUGM kVLm rtntLV tw6w f fmU w smrt eeam ewst UMlmV.A UWrmU sJ mmL is fanls. SsS . an i B)loicu'm)tyATtJ m9 ajsjsjf ham Wherever lx Man Beoa TUIB JURUBEBA Piedmont Air Line Railway Eichmoud ft Danville, Riffhmooi 4k Danville E. W., V. C. Division, ami Morth Western H. C. R. W. CONDENSED TME-T ABLE la Iffect oa aad after Wednesassy July t 1176. For Xm Mi and GMeaa Pine Perfumeries, Elegant Soaps, Cos me ties, Soaps, schoue, Toilet Seta, Vaaea, Hair, aad Teeth Brushes, Pocket Booka Ice, in endleas variety at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Cigars 1 yon Say ? itswtf as a awrft-rt rreaiat sots rs-ueCT for dioidr ul trie ) trsn irosa iB'proper action of the Lrrrr at.d ITIS Ta t'urpir.but.bystlaial tae secretive rnr. ewr'y and twsntrvaa aisjimpantirf, sad regulates tbe srstaaa. it u hot i KCToato aiTTsas. out aj a VEGETABLE TONIC which assist uJnstioa. and thus stianalstistfse appetite for food necessary to rnrisorate tae J A sai weak credo; inactive organs, and gives i to all tbe vital foi It caaain its owi azcoaaBvaA' the large and rs?id'y irrrea!ng teles testify Price One Dollar a bottle Ak ynur dismps) f..r it. JonxaTos H luiwaT 4 Oo. PMla. M a'bilesale Agenu. Ltvn i k a - I g Oh yea, are Wvo them at all prices from t eeats to 25 eents, and can tell them by ike box ai jobbers prices, onr celebrated 5 . rent PECULIAR CIGAR is icknowjedged tke beat to the WELL8' CARBOLIC TABLETS. For Coughs, Colds Hoarseness AND ALL THOAT DISEASES, J Use & r world at GOING NORTH . 8TAT10S8. ... .a " , , sua. obligau"Do you solemnly awear upon tne . T . five bookof Moaes that your evidence Z thi. Yrm1 TZ SaSi w ae shalL ih. tha whole truth, aad oothinir Jbn Addison Hedrick Ifagnie M. Toneg. panlOT table. It makes a fellow fee wtnforublo, and highly reconstrueted to rit uun alter bard day's work, and see about ten uouss-dssoHars worth of his old negroes past t- ItVhighly conducive to a christian of mind. 7 StM: BUSINESS PAPERS. case shalVe the, the whole truth, aad nothing but the UVj f go help yon Moses." This waitigfactory. 0 RAM "M auki EJn the Episcopal church, in this city, yesteraat half past five o'eloek, by the Kev. Kllison pers. Dc. J. A. IIevdeksox, of Salisbury, t, Carolina, and Mas. Ass J. laVINE, Ott ciT dmlmm Tbe attendan 0f invited gnosis .was very Urge, and the n,ber of earriagaO In front of the church aideBCebsi John A. Sharpe Alice A. L. Kluttz. William Y. Heilig -Sarah J. Liuebarrier. Archibald A. Boat Mary E. Kluttx, Lemuel Josey Euphasiue Jones. BLACKS. John Lemlr Julia Black. Boyden Sh err ill Laura Gibson. Martin Kerne Amanda Smith. Juni ut Pope Maggie Parker Henry Smith Luudy Stoaer. Charles Smoot Nelly Ramsay. Teu whites and seven blacks. 8evteen a ereat interest TWO at 1 BII L HEAD wmnHi " uness the interesting ere Nlre LETTER anfl NOTE bead, Jdeuce of Re. fffry bf" bos ami Monthly STATEMENT pa- piutity for a fetL wbw they lift oa the per, accurately ruled ; and three air-Line railroad fafsurtaabovs." -aL- qualities for Trade Circulara, flat We cp trte abov6,m fle q, ttLO oohlee In all. and lots more to come next .;lJ,'ar Tl , TJ ordS 1 5ew 7th d have only time olh. PopW are tnarying who never ?fifSSu --25? f i WUnd tTs'happy tnarrbvd bef-. hot U. a good tblog for , the f at lw rstej.' Aao. 18, 75. iteoplo. leoootry Be Your own Physician. There is no case ot Dyspepsia that Green's A rorsT Fi.o w ku will not eure. Come to tho Drug Store ot Theo F. Kluttx, and inquire auoum. yeu aunor ironiUosUreness, SieK Headache, Sour Stomach, JudigAtion, Liver Umpiai:it,or derangemeiit of the system, try it. Two or three doses will relieve rou Aock Co.sqckrok is the onlrremedrin tbe United States that contains no Quiuhie. Aaenicr or other poisons iujurous to the system, that will cure Fever and Ague, In'evotittent ur Billiuua Ferrs. Vc.. and the Chills will not re turn during the seaaon. It permaatly cures never aud Ague of long standing. ' SALISB UR Y MARKET. Correeted by MeCubbiae, BealU ad Julian Baying Bates : CORN now 75 to 80. COTTON 11 to 13 FLOUR $2 73 to 3. MEAL 85 to 90. BACON enmity ) m to 1 4 - hot? round POTATOES Irish 96a 8weet75 to 1 EGGS 10 -to 1-2 V CHICKEN'S 81.75 to 2 perdoa. LARD 16 FEATHEJLf -new, 50. BYE a 90 to $1 BEESEWAX-j8 to 30. WHEAT $K to 15 UATr-S 40 to 45. BUTTER 20 to 25. DUlED FRUIT 5 9 Blckberries.a 8 to 9. Leave Charlotte .... " air-Line J'aet'a " Salisbury " Greensboro ' isaavllle '.. M Itanese ........ " Burkevilla Arrive at Richmond. Mail. F.Trataa 0.O4 r a J0 s u 9W - 6 20 1 1 68 " 8 34 3 00 a U 10.56 OS 1.1 a r 1 10 8.01 M ru 8 47 " KLCTTZ'S DRfJ3 STORE. for PURE WINES 6c LIQUORS medkal and ehareb yrajooao alwsyt on at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. PUT UP ONLY W BLUE BOXES. A THIRLAND SURE REMEDY . Sold by DnigrtM fenerally, sod r-e m Tte a v-v - w wew nounx. s avesa r Li.Lr.n a r Lii.tn, i. nicaro, iu. B O Y D C 5 o c r. OOING SOUTH. KM MRS. JOSEPHINE 8. NEAVE, n mm - . "111 m mu will be in Saiisoury about tne mioaie or Sep tember, and will be pleased to receive pupils Franklin Lyerly Amanda Robinson. I for thorough instruction in Piano Forts Music, -it q . xt ..ii -iJ OVtwnd the Merman lanruasre. I . i - m w Aug. o. ib o. r t 1 mo HIRS SARAH A. WIXMKVS Sehool for little Borsaod Girls, will her residence sett Mofi8y,' Pcpt.,8tb. - Terms as heretofore. S"pt it. STATION. Leave HicLn.nd.... " Burkevi le lSDdee " Danfille (jreeoshoro " Salisbury.- .... ' Air Line J'nct'n Arrive .t Cbsrlotte... Mail. '.88 r 4.60 " 10.88 " to. ay - 8.48 a M 8.87 7.88 " 8.08 am Eari 8.08 a. at. 88 1 14 r a l.w a.M 6.18 " 8.88 M 8. S3 - UQISC. EAST. I GOING WSbT. 8TATIOX8. Leave Gieentboro.. H Co Shops Raleigh Arr. at 00140010'... Maiu I a 808 a a a aa 8 33 " I'J - U.S8 a allL'vs Mail. zArr TL'vert A - 8 tee a 600 MOM, ( Salem Branch. ) Leave Greensboro 4 .30 r a Arrive at Salem 6 13 ' Leave Salem 8.40 am Arrive at Greensboro 10.33 Paaaeaajar tram leaving Raleigh at a. 18 rat -. - . . . V . . . . . . . . . couureu nurceuiuuru witoiM x srisfl oeaee traia; aaaOiagtae ewiekesa tisse to all M cities. Price ot Ticket same as via otber Trains to and from points East of Urn connect at ureeesooro wit a wall Traiae to or from points Norib er Sent. Two Trains dairjN both wars Oa 9an4aya Lyachburg Accommodation leave Hi c hmond at 90S A M , arrive at BnrkevUle r a, leave BatkeviUe 4 86 am, arrive at raond 7 88 AS SALISBUVRT, . C m. r.. RaaTVBS, PaOPaXaTTaSaa. mssn mm P I L OIL L S. 1848 Papers lass save scbedole of this compau y above. win prim ae Par farther i o formation addroas a a. allki. T R TALCOTT Bagiaear 4 Oea'l Saperintendeo t GenT Ticket Afessi." Ouly 25 eoau a box 1 money refunded. After years of experi menting, I have at laat found tbe ti Remedy for Cbilla, Fever ex Affsje, i o and fan firttjWfntjf fWO0MioW it t friends and the public. Try It. TEAS. Finest Teas in the mark ets Put up in air tight, lib cans, 25 per cent lees than usual Prices at KLUTT"S DEUO STORE. I short whenever yoo wsnt Preset ip liona carefully ssroparsjsj, or neod aaaefaiwg nseetly kept ha a First class Drug Start, aad want to bo eertatn of felt ins? last The Propdetrwaeeaweths-her to the traveiiu; public for tbsir liberal ape while abe was connected with the A L HOTSX. Not harinr room enooah at f. ml'masr to accomavridale K.t rneet she rea- 1 ted the BOYDEN HoLfcE, and he eels estte. lied thai she can now awan.i dile i.tr csKSts ' comfortably, and in the vet Levi his iy lurnwuieo oooae, wan ail u. ntoora IBS; rovemenl. Paeaeoffers going np the W. It. C. Basl Bawl m the East, take Break fast st the BOYOO HOUSE. Julyl5-loi. rvd IMPORTANT TO C0NSUMPTIYE8. " aask .a aa having been so ibrtuwala as te First claaa Bar and Billiard loon connected wibb the HOL&E. wee sf A fentl rare his son of Censamption tn Iu after being gives np te die by the aeaat ted phvatciaaa, desires to make aoowsi which proves ucceWnl ia eeery-eawa) afflicted with Asthma, BrcDchiltsCo Consarnrftioa, and all A flections of and Lnnga, and will send rhe Keripe, ehargw to all who desire it. If they will tbeir adurrwi to DAN ILL A DEE, 33 St, New York. j July 29, C-mos. MACHINE WORKa what yon call for, and of being politely and, fro pdy served. Be saie to call ou to mo.r Jan KLUTTX, SALisansY. N. c . 28, 1875 tf of Ft ltok A Cot.' iccsc Bat as as. wmhahorr. BL C . Having all my near Meehiwevy alloc. I eaa aow prepared in the Iron Jr. Brata wvraa to do all urn4 wrk . aeon Tortsie ft Orovlaf. saakiac 6asb. Bltods ft Donra. making mooldiag sVoaa a Jsjew 4o 4 roahea wide, glen Tnraiog ft Paw tern m. hawing Bracket te. fta. Hal beet aiaehiueo and first c? satiafaetiun is guaranteed. JolylS. If75. ly. 'lie L 3 V i i J n-a - , ttstY, . . -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1875, edition 1
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