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Carolina Watchman. LOCAL . vention is put down at about 6000 or 6 thousand. A great fall off from 15,000 as the Bads claimed. SEPTEMBER, 16. Not much cussing about the cow law now. Ifltft shoot the smoking club at the Fair git? Are Ihe member under age? rkuoi Family Mackerel only W cts dosen at A. Pakkeb's. nHta 'n Prti1,.T lPed on the uorning of the llh, inst. Visible here. Early n to die front. JJji. Mallard of the Statesville Land. I fM in town yesterday. Alao ReT. A. K. Ma, late of the Intelligencer. W regret to learn of the death of a bright .a nromUing little daughter of Maj. N. F. II 0f Ml. L'"a Township, which occurred on 1-jU nifht last. "Of uch is the Kingdom DU"". w of Hen" u j A Boyden it making extensive re . ,e Boyden House building. Mr. i h A Pierce, one of the beat masons and workmen in tne mate, naa w no perm - !0f the work. Gr The popular vote against the Con- 1 manufactories Admiral Skxmbs, the gallant crmmander of the Alabama, daring the war, has been invi- ted to deliver an add tea at oor next Fair. W. The Hertford member of tbe Conven tion weighs 340 pounds, and be is a Red ical. Morning Star. We've got souse pigs in the pen for Christina we wish would weigh that much. Salisbury ne ds a big cotton factory, half dozen more tobacco factories, a spoke and han dle factory, and a wagon factory. Can't they be started Wouldn't it Us well for some of our enterprising bnifneas men to make an or gauixed effort to start some of these industries ? This is the only,hope for the future of our town. Nothing else oan permanently sustain an in- and Uwn. Next week, if strenght is given u, we propose to preach a firstly, fourthly and fifthly sermon frcm this text. Bible Society Meetiko. The annual meeting of the Rowan count v Bible Society will be held at the Presbyterian church in tins place, Sunday night the 26th instant. Taa General Sunerintendeni C. H. Wiy, will be in attendance and deliver a lecture on the Bible cause. Citizens sener. asly invited to attend. Jumped off the Train. They will do it, and it's no use warning them euner. un Tuewiay evening last Miss Mary Sheeke jumped off Capt. Lowry's train, while in rapid motion, at tbe depot here, fell on her head, and for awhile was dead enough for all practical purposes. We are glad to learn how ever that the injury is uot likely to prove se rious. Pastoral Call, Kev J G. Xeiffjr, of this city, has a call from Zion's Ev. Luth. Church Ohio, with proffered salary of $1,000 per annum, with use of an elegant parsonage, of which latter he has, unfortunately, no use as yet. though we hope better things of him. Lima is a flourishing lit tie city of eight or ten thousand inhabitants. Mr Neiffdr has not yet signified his intentions in ihe matter, as he has also under considera tion the recently extended call from St. Mark's church .Charlotte, N. C. Grab tocco , A mm ColoredBand: . .... And now the yonng darkeys have gone to Wowinf. They've Orgariixed a full brass bsndf and we're getting our speech ready toaay to em vben they come round to serenade ns. We are glmd to learn that our talented young friend Dr. W. A. Murdockis lucreeding finely in the practice of his profession, in his new lo cation in ML Ulla township. Will ia a good fellow, nd we wish him the best luck in the world. Light Bread : They say that there's a baker not a thousand ilea from here, who bakes bis bread so light, tbat a pound of it only weighs six ounces. P.P. The boss does the fighting for this es UblUhment. J Dog Killing : We learn that our country friends have got op the impression that their dogs are to be killed if caught in town without tax-paid badge on. This i an entire mistake, as the town authorities never contemplated any such thing. We learn that Messrs. T. C. and J. D. Me atfly will open a new business house in this place about the 1st of October. They design to give especial attention to the buying and selling of cotton, but will deal in produce generally, in connection with the merchandise brokerage bflrinea. Fair! The track, nnder the supervision of the Pres ident, Mr. A. H. Boyden, hsa been put in fine order and is now ready for the races. In the trials of speed this year, several premiums are offered only to horses which have never been kuccssuI on the race course, which gives our own country stock a lair chance to come in. The prospects for the coming Fair, are unusually good. .wClk: This ancient and venerable institution has again lifted up its voice, and is once more heard striking tbe hour for young men to leave at night. The sound of this clock, with the clear ringing tones of the old Mansion House bell, carry us away back in memory, and make us think of tbe days when we were yonng. Thy are almoat all that is left of the town of twenty-five years ago. Mrs. Josephine Nesve hss returned to Salis bury, and is welcomed back by many old friends. Our young friend Richard Hender son, is home on furlough from the U S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. Dick has grown into k regular six-footer, straight as an arrow. The Salisbury Cornel Band, played at tbe op ening of tbe Chapel Hill University, on Wed nesday last. Prof. W. H. Neave and lady will occupy the house of Mr. Ed. B. Neave, on Main St. Mr. Hugh Jones has got back from the "big North." Mr. J. A. Pierce has come back to 'ould dart," too. He's bossing the improve ments to the Boyden House. North Stale Lodge of Odd Fellows, has started a circulating library for tbe benefit of its members. A good thing. Health of the town was never better al tin season. No fights for a long time now. Nothing interesting in mayoral or magisterial circles. Superior Court for Rowan meets on the first Monday in November. Suits must be brought ten days previous. Scbloss hasn't come yet. Prof. Ludwick's school at the Fair Grounds is open. Send in your boys. Miss. Jennie Caldwell's school for girls opens Sept. 22nd. Wood, seventy -five cents a load. Billy Beard is home again. a Cotton Manufactures. The Raleigh News writing upon tbe good beginning made by tbe cotton facto"- ry of this city, fays that "it is inevitable that tbe manufacture of the coarser qual ities, of cotton fabric, must be carried on at tbe Sooth. The margin of Profit to tbe northern or foreign manufactures baa become so narrow under th effect of com petition, as to compel them to come to tbe cotton fields to save the expense of trans portation, of insurance, of commission, of damage by handling, and all the causes will add to cost. They most come to the section where the cotton ia hauled at once from the field to the factor, where labor is cheap and where tbe climate enables machinery to run all the rear with a small expense of artificial heat. Or better still, the Southern people must do these things themselves, invest their own capital, and reap for themselves the profits of this rich harvest." These are good words. Let them be heeded. As far as is possible there should be formed companies composed of our own people. But this is not a matter of great importance. Let us have the factories The loll be iK lit of them will accrue to the South. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E ILLS r.r SAL AN ALAMANCE SMUT MACHINE, as good as new, cost $100 will be sold for $65 cash. CORN GRIST MILL, complete except the spindle, nearly new. Cost $150, will be sold for $80. The stones in ArttraU drew cut by E. E. Philips from bis celebrated mill granite. Removed to make room for French Burrs. Apply to D. A. ATWELL, Aug. 25. Salisbury. A Splendid NEW 40 SAW TAYLOR COTTON GIN. rice $148 50. Satisfaction warranted. Apply at this office by letter or in per son. Aug. S3, ira. - I Business Change ! Mr. R. Frank Grahnm retires from the firm of Kluttx, Graham & Rendleman, and will enter a new co-partnership with Mr. WrtL Watson, and Mrs Melton Graham, occupying the vacant Hedrick store on main St. Messrs. W. T. Kluttz and J. A. Rendleman will continue business at the old stand, under the style of Klnttz & Rendleman. Ptrptic Scales : For the benefit of "inquirin frens" we will state publicly, that the exen ration on fnniss St. alongside of Kluttz'a Drug Store, is for the pur pose of placing there a pair of. Public Scale, that our fat men, big cows, loads of forage Ac, Ac., may be conveniently and satisfactorily weighed. Is that satisfactory ? It occurred in O.-d.koih. 11 Will you do Ml she said, twisting one end ot tin- strap around her httwd.d -fetching him a 'stinger acmes the shoo d rs with the other. He squirmed and looked frantical ly at tbe keyhole of the door, as if he could crawl through it. "Will you do it!" she said, aiming two or three at the calves f his legs, while he skipped around lik a great Northwestern grasshopper with the jim jams. ""Will you do at ?" she re- .J - - . i r pe.ii' o, coiiccniranug ner energies for a I ii i tft . .1 S If I riuue swoop, uuu ueaung mm a Dliuaer over the eyebrows that made the cold per epilation start out of every pore lit his b.idy. "I will !" be roared iu agony; aud i bey were married. Side-Walks: , The Ride-walks are being substantially over hauled ami repaired hy the city fathers, for waieli they deserve the thanks of pedestrians. Whose business is it to look after the roads leading into the town ? They need working on sadly, and now is the time to do it. . Exhibition the for Benefit of the Orphan Asylum at the Presbyterian church Friday night next, Mr. Mills, the Superintendant, will be present with some eight or ten of the little orphans who will go through the exercise o recitations, Ac., Ac. A collection will be taken up. The public is invited to attend, and it is hoped tbat one and all will go prepared to The best Soda Crackers that Salisbnrv affords contribute liberally to the orphan cause. t A. Parker's. The County Commissioners owe some attention faiths eupilo of the Court-Honse. perhaps also to ths roof of the building. We learn there are one or more leaks in the roof. The enpilo ia needing repairs undoubt edly, and should receive early attention. Citizens should meet these little ones at the depot, and provide for their comfort while here to save them expense. We learn that the Asylum is now in great need, and the officers are hard pressed to make ends meet. Messrs. Editor: I am a boy thirteen years old. I live in S x . s r . mm -r Kowan county isortn Carolina. 1 am no mechanic and no scholar. I have no educa tion, having uever been at school a day in i a t La m m .a my nte. many otners, it tney would own up the truth, would have to say the same of themselves, I drive THE BOY PLOW every day when it ia uot raining. Three years ago, last strawberry time, my father gave me a calf of the masculine geuder. He also gave me an acre ot ground, an exact square, on the condition that I was to tell to within the hundredth part of an inch. 1 built a stable for my calf out of pine logs, such as I could easily lift. I plauted a hedge around my lot of cedars. The hedge --has uow been plauted three years. The cedars s'and six inches appart aud are four feet high, trimmed straight up on both sides, aud flat on top. Every body who has seen my farm of one aere. says it looks prety. I have planted my groaud in roots every year. I have made three nundred dollars clear mon ey on it. I am no candidate for public favor not even the office of free school teacher, the must learned man 1 ever have seeu. BACK WOODS BOY. The Democratic victory in California has. given much elation to the Democracy and is causing some utieasinnas to its op potteuta. The Springfield Republican i disposed to give a good deal of importance to it, calling it another indication of the increasing drift of the country to tbe Dem : j t. .. , ocrauc B'ue. ti says: "Aiore aud more certain does it ?row that. s hctween the Democratic party and tbe Republican par- y, the voters next year will choose the Democratic. No ordinarily good nomiua tiions by the Republican party, no ordi narily bad nominations by the Democrats can be hopefully relied upon to change the drift." FOOT POWER CIRCULAR SAW. Weight, 350 lbs. Table 27 m 42 inches. Unequalled for ripping light stuff ; for miteriug it is perfect, and does not need the least fitting. fgIJonng attachment for i a a a aia . i n f ngni wora. ah sreei ana iron except utoie. In perfect order. Price $100. Apply to Lb v . BROWN KIM'S un. cute. I U WOOD IT Mi-is t eenavvlM, e-ti4 ard of Ua metaat. If THEO. F. KLUTTZ. Wholesale Retail Drag SALISBURY, N. C To Me chants, House keeDers, Young Folks, Old Folks, Smokers, Fain- 0m Veast P to B urbyTLsrwve4 Bit H. tbe Ore? Check rnrve, wMaaoaaea w . drawn wntbont g ia SwN and naeomr eaasnbev wbsrt strrsv time. For sale by V. la i latchlcy'Pamp,aearrflaadaMatll aaa my trsQ mart as aware II n r - w where to bar. with the roe will be with stamp. CHAS O. BLATCH LEY, I 50 Cammeree St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Feb. 18, 1675 tf. lything way of DUUG3. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. PERFUMERIES, DYE-8TUFFS SEEDS Ac, If yew want tbe beet articles for least money, go to KLUTTZ S DRUG 8TORE. the Pl.K.mVTASD PaOFITABUK EPIXJYMEXT "Beautifuir "Chartninar "Oh, how love ly V "What are they worth V Ac Much are exclamations by those who see tbe large elegant New Ohromos produced by the buropean and American Ohronio Publishing Co. They are all perfect Gems of Art. No one can resist the temptation to buy when seeing the chromoa. Canvasser, Agents, and ladies and gentlemen out of employment, will And this the beat opening ever offered to make money. For full particulars, send stamp for confidential circular. Address K. G LEA SON A CO., 738 Washing ton St., Boston, Mass. Aug. 19 lmo. GARDEN SEEDS. 10 000 pa pen warranted fresh and genuine just received from Land re th, Baisf , Ferry Briggs, and Johnson, it Bobbins, At cents a Paper. Liberal discount to country merchants at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. neueffposui oroalnsa, VsmMmee promptly mmfchii aw sAssssAaw GEsT8 WANTED for Dr. M A KLH'f NIG f N t IN THEvjfc. i : w BOOKJhi C MoCCBDY A BLE, and asacbttu-ni NEW Bt rreaa, Addiv J. c. McCl'BDY A 00. Philadelphia Pa. 4w. to-, $1,200 PE0FIT ON tlOO Invested in Sleek Privileges ha Mks aad t irtslara telliac -Sew l set free. Address Baxrsa A 17 Wail St., New York. "PhYtllOMANCY.eraoCL How either sex may iesuativ. This ample. all can possess, free, by aaaiL Oracle, rweasBS, Uinta Night ! T.WILLI .Night Shirat, Ac 1AM A Oa- rwha. to LeaW WeaeW Chesapeake and Ohio R B VMS- Escaped Prisoner : On the 10th inst, sheriff Yonng of Buncombe Countv. came here with two prisoners whom Ai tbe W estern N. C. R. R. down train was he was taking to Winston. The prisoners were Png nesr Waddei's yesterday, a rock was no tied, confined, nor committed to jail, but thrown into the window of the passenger car. walked around town freely with the sheriff and A negro was seen to throw it, and Capt. Whit- his deputy. At night one of them, Henry ley stopping his train, fired at him twice, but Xott, escaped from the sheriff, at an, "unre onfbrUnstely without effect. The negro cut snectable': house, whither they had gone in . . I r - We all have our S a tans Each one ot us nave a aineroui satan. batau comes to one man iu the form of idleness, and makes him waste day after day, year after year, until he has waited his whole life in doing nothing. Sa'nn cones to another man as work, and makes hiui destroy him self in the opposite way bv wearing out sj prematurely bis brain and his body. H comes to another as Christian zeal, aud the uiHii becomes a bright, full of fire for the Lord; but the L rd he servos is a wrath, a God woo cares for 1 1 j ties, a God THE GUEAT CENTRAL ROUTE BE TWEEN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE WEST. PASSENGER TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS. MAIL EXPRE3S. Leave Itichmond y..tu a m 9.10 p m " Charlottesville, .U& a m 1-30 p m Arrive White Sulpuer, 9.i45 8..T7 Huntington, 8.30 a m h. 45 " Cincinuatti, 6.00 am Connecting closely with all of the Great Trunk Linet for the Wat, Xorik-WeM and South-We:. This is the tkortett, qmekemt and cheapeM Route,' with less changes of cars than IRISH POTATOES. 25 bbls, Rose, Goodrich 4c Peer less, Just Received at KLUTTZ S DRUG 8TORE. CL0 VXR AVD GRASS SEEDS. A Urge stock, warranted Extra cleaned, Fresh ic Genuine, at low prices at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. VALUABLE House & Lot for Solo ! The House and Lot oa the and Bank Sta. recently Brown, ia o Oared Cor sale. est valuable property la eoaveoienllv situated in the tbe town. Persona deairieg farther tion can obtain it bv callii ting with either of the undersigned. Price RraaoEtablc. ii bum! id aw Mrs. Aae any other, and pastes through tbe finctU tcenery in the vorld. IVsengers takinz the Express tiain on the N. C. R. It. have no delay, but connect closely, ( l f to n? P""1 the Waat, rjl First clas and Eraniigrant Tickets at tbe who prefers sacrifice to mercy. He comes -anf, M ! TraSS Time. Distasck. s r a I r .w . - The "Seven Stars." Early in the days of our childhood we learu one important fact -that there is a "man in the moon ;" and straightway we proceed to ask our mother a number of pointed questions about ihn matter. She satisfied our youthful curioity by telling us that he was placed there long ago, fur stealing a head of cabbage, aud there he has ever since been kept at hard labor 'pulling brush," or collecting branches ot trees, as they are trimmed off by the axe- raan, prepa a oiy to burning them out of to auother as charity, bu. it is charity which has no edge to it, no courage; an indolent charity, which is not love at all, but only easy good nature. So he disguises himself as au angel of light, calling himself pat riot - and Money saved by taking the Caesuproi ami Okie RuuU. Freight Rales to and from the West, always as low as the lowest. Men-bants and others will find it to their in- To Country Merchants I have tbe largest stock of Drugs, Dyes, Grocers Drugs Ac., in Western Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at Baltimore Prices, thus saving yon the freight. Special attention to bot tling - Essences, Landsnnm, Paregoric, Opodeldoc, Caster A 8weet Oil Ice. Write for prices, to kTHBO. T. KLUTTZ DRUGGIST; Salisbury, N. C. Housekeepers Supplies. Flavoring Extracts, Essence, 8 pices, Gelatiue, Mas lards, Soda, Dye8tuffa, Toilet and Laundry Soaps, Lye, Walebes, jampe, Kerosene Oil, Chimneys Ac, al ways on band of best quality at KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. Also tbe undersigned offer for sale TM of land lying on th N. t R. R. two i -t from Salisbury. Tab land will he lots if desired. Alao 103 acres eight mi lea WeW ftem Halts, bury on the Beaties ford road. T..h is seedr all well limbered laaw. given on application. Tei ass reasonable. fJaUsbary, N. C JOHN W. MACNET, AgM. Dr. Joan L. ITcnd May IS, 1875-tf. 1F0RTU1F 19 IT i in when he wishes to make nut ous hate terest to get our Rales before slapping or or ach other : calling himself Christiauity during. w - i t i when he wishes to make men persecute each other ; calhng hnnse f honesty when ne wisnes to encourage a niao in nis ruoe and overheariug ways ; and so on, chant ing niinseti iuto every virtue aud every grace. For Information and Rales apply to J. C. DAN E, So. Agent or O. M. McKENNIE, Ticket Agent Greensboro N. C. C. R. HOWARD, General Ticket Agent. W. M. 8. DUNN, Superintendent. Richmond Vs. In this eonnty, Angust the 26th, Margaret Catharine Hyde, wife of James C. Ilyde, U2 years or age. Piedmont Air Line Railway dirt too fast for a bullet to catch him. tbe wav. And when we look aL the mnnn company, and fAen the other one was locked up an(j dark fjenre UDOn jte juje. aouie- in jail for safe keeping. The blame in the mat- what re8embling, to outline, the shape of ter, certainly don't rest on the prisoner, for it a man md near it an additional dark spot ,V -. .... A ....... . JT Pin-Backs W rather like the mnch abused pin-back was mighty natural for him to walk off when w,jch might or might not be a pile of "in wei it to be our stubborn duty to warn he hadeo good a chance. meaner to be earful how they pin back, only yerierday wesaw a fair one, tripping gaily along Suicided : boughs, we go a great deal further than our mothers we helieve the story ; aud, hav- ng believed it, we secreily resolve, in the treet, all unconscious tbat her pin-back had We just knew that that poor dog would die oor n,Ver !o COB,mjt a theft, lest a of a broken heart, and now he has gone and gjmnar fate should be oars. And thus done it. He proved that he wasn't a mad-dog, ,he silly fable at once becomes an im- o tell which way she was going. "A word to by going quietly back home, and attending to portent engine in foregoing aud forming the wise," 4c. his own business like a good dog ought to. But the character of the man. hpped around to one side, and was there bumf i"nK, not at all grncefnll v. It made it haid TO PLFA Nobody knows so well as a newspaper man. W bard folka are to please. You hear a fel low noraetime hraggir.g about what he 's doing, what he going to do Ac, and The loc al, with elicit faith in his word, puts it in the paper for tfpel truth, and right oft, the man whom he had thought he was complimenting pets "ring ssad, and the poor local gets cussed in d of thanked. So i is often. he cnuld'nt stand the imputations on his char- The Indian mothers have a story some- acter, they made him sad and melancholy, and I what like that of the "man in the moon" a few mornings since, he was found hanging which they tell their clulden asunr moth over the fence, with a chair around his neck ers tell the story to ns. with this difference, ftad 1 It is not certainly known whether he however, they was only trying to run off and play mad dog 1 selves, while mothers again, or whether he really committed suicide, m So like Ralston, bis fate must rest in uncer tainty. At her farthers resideuce iu this county, Sunday, Sept. 12th, 1876, of congest1 re cbiil, Martha Ukxrietta Ball, daughter of Maj. X. F. A Mrs. M. E. Hall, aged nine years aud three months. Thisiittla girl, by her helpfuluess, her obedi ence, aud ber gentle dcuortuieut. had won the love, not only of her parents, hut of all ber lit tle companions, whose tears around her coffin testified to tbeir deep sorrow. A child of the covenant, couscientions iu bur acts, and punct ual in her dvo' ions, she gave evidence tbat she loved the Savior ''The uiaid is not dead but sleepeth." aiJI.'HEal Richmond ft Danville, Richmond A Danville R. W., N. C. Division, tad Worth Western a. c. K. w. C0NDEN8ED TIE-TABLE I a Effect oa aad after Wednesday. Jaly 1 187S. GOING NORTH - The beat Cream Cheese just ree'd at y A. Parker's. maxus Plow: We heard Mr. John L w'ck, one of the oldest snd best farmers in nown, say a few days ago that he plowed a rwt of a field with Meroney's Farmer's Plow, J part-ide by side with old fashioned hof pl0W( mn thaxt tbe corn plowed with woaey'a plow, is now lea incAcs higher than other. Moral :-rbuy Meroney's Plow. Anf. 5,-3 mo. L i- .1 - oeneve tne story ittejn- do not. Here it He came into the office with anything bnt a smiling countenance and inquired "if be. could not see that paper ?" We told him he could and found it for him. After searching for some time he cave it back saying, "i can't find it. Very long ago seven little boys took it into tbeir heads to have a feast after the manner of their fathers, and they went to their mothers praying for permission. Their mother refused them ; after which tbey decided to rebel, and Have the feasl anyhow. They procured a little white dog to sacrifice ; and, having placed u SB .lw. J J . ; He left with a Bmile as if of great relief. We r V , ,' . T-L , T V i i a .v'.uu - -ftmm kj- around, as tbey had seen their fathers do afterwards learned thathe was looking for bis ' J . v nn momentous occasions. While tbey marr age notice, having been informed that it , , . j V had been pub ished, and knowing nothing of , & t .J., v iiau y ... . . h-.night np by some fnvlsib e power, an i hiskett ng married, he said he was anxiee to 5 , . . t a? provementi. On Main (H. between Bank snd Horsh, Mr. W. M.umey is erecting a residence, which. completed, will be one of the very hand sst and moat conveniently arranged, in the hr. R. p Graham is also adding to and T'ini his residence, which will add greatly to IU 5rv nd convenience. U beys, we're betti ing on you. BUSINESS PAPERS. TWO stvles BILL HEAD, Nice LETTER and NOTE head, and Monthly STATEMENT pa pers, accurately ruled ; and three Qualities for Trade Circulars, fiat Cap, several sizes and Qualities. Jjeeivedat The Watchman office. Orders Jat jucantileTor other printing promptly M Ipw rates. Aug. IS, TO", eaineu n iiirou-n t tie air. 1 uetr mothers heard their cries, and came forth from lodges, only to see them mount higher aud higher, until they took their place among the stars in the sky, to dance on forever and ever. When tbe Indian mother tells this story she points out tbe seven stars of the Pleiades ; and the embryo warrior trem bles to think what au awful fate might befall the youth who was so thoughtless ss to disobey bis mother. FROM DRUGGISTS. There Is no case of Dyspepsia that Green's August Flower will not cure. Come to the Drug Store of Theo. F. KiuUs and inquire about it. If you suffer from Costiveness. Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver torn plaint, or derangement of the System, try it. Two Or three does will relieve you. Boscliee's German Svrup is now sold in every town and city in the United States. We have I not less than five hundred letters from Druggists ! saying it is tne best medicine thev ever sold for Consumption, Throat or lung disease 1 Sample bottle of either 10 cctrbf? Regular sise o cts. 5 it. Niill Agents. KLR. Erie Pa. E- Add:, family G 8 WAL WATERS' COXCERTCaOEflAH a Sn aW aW Mvfe-rt i tawaewtw siorx't. hmm 1 1 1 1 ptaanS aitawaa. Is Is SOW mtrd l mm faMMt sea Nit en a aw imi isrt wriaa arwOa tea LM ITS' mt ihe II o t in c W AT R st n Oil l!RMTRAL 1 I U.tuT . A NH, Sa m butV 0 v rimm IMAM 1 fLRR. For Yomi Ladle ai MeineiL Fine Perfumeries, Elegant Soaps, Cosme- lies, Soaps, aebons, Toilet Sets, Vases, Hair, aad Teeth Brashes, Pocket Books Ac, in endless variety at KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. Cigars M you Say ? Oh yea. we. bars ihea at all from 2 eenu to 25 cents, and can sell them br tbe bos at jobbers prices, our eJ nr m celebrated 49 cent PECl IJ IK CIGAR is acknowledged the best in the world at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. r r.'k arri.t WATI'JW XKW SCALE PI rssNc' er warm t::i: : tialanan ia awnnaair Orwaaa tm rrmi mmm wmf mm eaw !KKTm WAWTBO. stsaatnllaisi lUm irmAr. A USavnl i -it, C .rr1n, SrSr tiia. anAi mfi m:v nranale aer laasweeeaaeaafceaal ym H tlx UK. Taw SSrwaaawaaW rw rmr u 4 s m rm. f U H'mmt i Cl.V low far mmmh mr umm ana Wherever It sffcastvt. i.cuAt s vrATsaa Vat, r. JURUBEBA law ins ana baa established iUalf as a .ure rented j for diMrdar ut the ays fress in prvper sriiue f the Ltver end lTlbUTA PUTBic.aat.aw i tne secret i ra wwaas. gwetly aae removes )ajimpnritlr. aad reeV.atcw tat -yMem 1tui(T a d CTOtm kirrssa, bat Is VEGETABLE TONIC WINKS & LIQUORS for church purposes always oo his getting k tow if it tens so. Don't be disccuraged, we like to encourage our friends, and premise him that when it does happen, we will publish it, and we have no doubt but tbat he would like it.to happen soon, and we don't blame him, for you know "Omnibus hoe vitium est Tobacco. Onr enternrtsing townsmen. Messrs. Keen w - a ' & Kennedy have just effected an arrange men t with R. H. Owens 6c Co., of South Boston Va.. by which Messrs. rv. oc Ji. are to manufacture, in addition to their own lm- J Grant went to hear Dr. Deems preach inense stock, one hundred thousand pounds a few ouudays ago, whereupon the Dr of leaf tobacco, w hich will make about sev- j made a fool of himself by addressing SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected by McCubbtus, Beall, aud Julh n Buying Rates : CORN new 75 to 80. COTTON-11 to 13 FLOUR $2J5 to 3. MKAL 85 to 90. BACON county) 12k to 14 -hog round POTATOES Irish 90s 8weei75 to $1 EGGS 10 to 124 CHICKENS tl. 75 to 2 per dos. LARD 15 FEATHER? new, 50. RYE a 90 to SI BEESEWAX-28 to 30. WHEAT tl. to 1,25 OATFS 40 to 45. BUTTER 20 to 25. DRIED FRUIT 5 to 8 Blckherries,a 8 to 9. STATIONS. Mail. Exragee. Leave Charlotte.... 9.04 ra ISS a a " Air- Line J'aefn 9 32 6 20 " Balisbnry 1186 " AM M "Greensboro 100 iM 10.66 'Danville 6 to I. IS ra " Dundee 6 SO " 1 20 " Burke vi Me II M 6.07 Arrive at Richmond. 222 Ml let GOING SOUTH. STATION. Mail. ExraKaa. Leave T'iclin.nd '.38 r u 6.08 a. n. Burkevi le 4.62 8 38 - . Dud dee 10.33 " I 14 r B Dauil!e 10.SS 1 .17 Ureeasltoro 9.46 a a 3.6S Balisbnry 6.S7 " 6.18 " H Air-Lias J'n. t'n T.66 " 8.96 " Arr'.ve t Charlotte... 8. OS a u 8.33 UOIXG EA8T. IQOTXO WS8T. STATIONS. MAIL. Mail Lea re Gieensboro.. 1.00 a a ' Arr. 9-00 a m ? sbopa 4.S9 nL'vel99B "Italeigli.. to 833 " "g " 8 11-m Arr. at Ooldbore'... J ll.SO a n L'va 60S " PURE medical and band at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG 8T0RE. enty-five thousand pounds of manifack. Keen 4r. Kennedy are now working 110 hands, and turning out more tobacco daily, than Rowan Coanty could cbew in a month. Their standard brands, Ripe Orange, Ellen Fisher. Roman Easle. and others, enjoy a well merited popularity not ouly at home, but throughout the entire South'. W wish Salisbury bad a dozen Keen A Keotts4v', some of bis remarks to the President Among other things, be told him "that there were hundreds and thousands 'of Confederates in heaven wailing to wel come him to glory.1! What twaddle for such a man as Dr. Deems to indulge in Lion t lie Rnow that when Grant passes over his cheeks that he will think he has struck au improved, revised and enlarged edition of the Pete:6burg crater. Win ston benttnc'. r. o.: ( Salem Bravch. ) MRS. JOSEPHINE 8. NEAVE, will been Salisbury about the middle of Sep tember, and will be pleased to receive pupils for thorough instruction in Piano Forte Music, snd the German Language. Aag. 6. 1875. 1 mo HR9 SARAH A. VIL0 S School for little Boys and .Girls, wilLoeea at at e a- me - m a. avi nerretnoence next aaonuav. ovpi .ou. Terms as heretofore. 8pt.,v.--lt. Leave Oracnaboro 4.30 a Arrive at ialetn... 0 IS (f Leave Salem 8.40 a a Arrive at Greeasbore 10.33 M P I L Ouly 25 cents uuu which ah.- f.-r f er U to all tbe vital It caatrta its tbe large and rapidly Price One Dollar a bottle Asa for it. JuBSSTOS BobLOWAV A W bolessJe Agenta. . and tbasstiaialatettbs to invigorate the ptesa'.itrglfc dge Ui s actucergaas.saS , Colds H i L S. Coughs, Colds Hoarseness AND ALL THOAT DLaMLASEfl, Um WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLET! PUT UP ONLY FN BLUE B02 A THIRD AVD fURR Sold by Dntggiat generally, a FULLER A KI LLER. a box f Warrranted or money refunded. After years ef ex peri - nting, I have at Last foand tbe G Remedy tor Chills, Fever A Ague, , aud can confidently r mmm mend it to my friends and the public. Try It. TEAS. oust HO Y D B R SALISBURY, If. C. Maa Da. Raxvga, Tbe Fasaeager train leaving BaJeigk at 8.10ra connect aCU ream bore vatatas North era bound train; making tha emicsaS aSJaa to all a or t am a oities. Price et Tickeu aaaae as via other rootea Traiss to and from poiaU Eaat of Ureenaboro connect at Ureeaauoro wtta stall Trains to or from poiaU North or Soath. Two rralaa Sail, both ways On Sundays Lyaehburg Aecosneoaatlea leave ttiohtnond at 900 A a , arrive at berkevMle 1996 r a, leave But ke villa 4 96 a n , arrive at fcUah mond 7 66 a at No Change of Cart Bstween ChaxlotU and Richmond, 282 Xuas. Pavers that have arraagesasafa to aSverttss the acbedola mt tass eessaaag will ptoses pvtat as above. Per farther information address . m ALLR, Oeart TlsbsS Agent. ilrssasbsis. WQ TUB TALCOTT. Sagtassr a Oea'l SapsriatoaSsat Finest Teas in the markH(s-Mt . . . i nuicr- et, rut up in air tignr, Profarietreaa rtSeras her ssweste 9heaaas to tbe trsTelmg poblc far their libersJj eSsaa age while see was caasaertod with the Kati al Horsx. Not bavin rnosa lasngli at the "KsStoaeJ" to sasasasasatass krr m i pupiHy, she ma tod Che BOYDEN IK'UbE, ceasfartaLlv, and in the very bt Kyle, to this newly famUid tssea. wkh all the lists going np the W. X. C L lake Break toat at ike Ub cans, 25 per cent 1ms than usual Prices at KLUTT8 DRUG STORE. First claas Bar and Billiard loon eonneetrd niih it.- Hi)VBE- July I A In I short whenever yon want P tiens carefully prepared, or need anything usually kept la a First class Drug Store, and waat to be certain of gelling inst betog po to call what yoa call for, aad of aad, promptly served. Be or send to THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Dscodist 8 A L16J OST, K 0. Jus. 28, 1875 U IMPORTANT TO 00N8U1PTIYE& as ta tod M (wait ,r i bathe I la saafce an al in rill n.iftW, will taek aaatrea to DA MAX APta, eaergeto all Kew Tor.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 16, 1875, edition 1
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