Watchman.
LOCAL.
NOVEMBER 4, 1875.
Cotton Hill coming in briskly
Srt. Annie Baffin, wife of the lute Chief
joatics R" died l Hillsboro on Thursday
..edtf Vtars.
p-rsons in need of good yellow, hart pine
loober, sre inyiled to the ad of Mr. M. L.
frta, Hickory, N. C.
Atunlion U invited to the card of Mr. J. D
XcKcely. the tgent for the Lynchburg Insur
.pee ad Banking Co.
X aovemeot it on foot to establish sever
kl Tobacco Warehouse in Salisbury. Best
thiol spoken of yet. It would stimulate the
production of the weed, and encourage the
fteetiou of manufactories. Push on the good
work.
o 1 2-ioni Service!. The Rev Dr. T. H.
aWwae rj
Pritchanl, of Kaleigh, will preach in the 1st
u r .i.: i rr
p-yteSJRn cnumi wi uiu piace, tuesaay
,-eningthe iom mmani.
Subject i "The characteristics of Infidelity."
Th poblie generally invited to attend.
-
On Mowday of Court Wm. roster, was
Ddt30 for striking a negro. Judge Cloud
fixed the fine at $30. then reduced it to $20,
aod finally put it back to $.ju, under the in
i ( . a
flosnceot speecnes oi opposing counsel
Ynily, -a Daniel come to judgement."
WaWaVSBWaU aaaaaa
Pnitnonemcnt- The Annual meeting of
Rockholdsr of the W. N. C. Agricultural and
Xtrhanimljatr Asocial ton, which was to have
been held on the Tuesday last, has been post
poned nntil Monday Xoe. 157a 1875, where it
.... . . . A . I i-l . T, O I I '
fill be neio ai me woun iiouae in nausnury.
Public Boads :Judga Cloud keeps aboa
ing the Coenty ( ommin ners about the con
dition of the public rad lending into Salisbury
Wonder if His Honor know that these roads
ire under the special supervision of his Radi
al Board cjf township trustees, and that the
County Commissioners have nothing to do
with them ? Thar now 1
Be in time and Insure your
Baildings. Merchandise, Dwellings. Barn,
mi Contents, by calling at the Insurance
OSes of J. Allen Brown, who represents
Tint Class (Vs. (Home and Foreigh) whose
aggregate sssets exceed Thirty Million Dol
i i Nov. 4th 1875.
Personal. We notice in attendance upon
Totirt this week, W. H. Bsiley, snd J. H.
M ,1. Va, A.... IUJ,.ii f 17 1.
.. j 1 ii.'in v 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 . , 11 r i.vril'll
ind f, B. Means Er. from Concord, M. II.
Pinnix, Esq., fsdui Lexington, and non. W.
M. Rolibins from Htatesville.
Col.C. F. Lowe and B B. RobertsT Esq., of
urftiHgiuH, a mi jjaxiun os 1 iey, r,sq., irom
Mockiville.
5rjrsrirxa ron 8ai.. A trainable Ncwf-
ppsr.wilh type, presses, and all oilier 6xture-,
Imted in a thrivinir town in Kantprn K. C,
sflrrfil for ale at a bargain. Has a good cir-
mlition snd a ster nly increasing patronage.
TW Editor of iU paper will put anyone mean-
il "business" in communication with the pro
prietor.
ssr. ird, 187&.
Fituns Piw We heard Mr. John L.
Hririck, one of the oldest and best farmers in
ton, sty t Hw days ago that he plowed a
(t of a field with Meroney's Farmer's Plow,
ind part side by side with old fashioned
hovel .low, W that the corn plowed with
Jhrotwy'i Plow, is now ten incke higher than
Mother. Moral :-huy Meroney's Plow.
In. K - m F
"! m mo. i
Lkvkl If bad A little five vear old d.ir-
l7- bragine about some money she
"peeted to get, tfce other day, when she
..L.J L- Ll.
,n,..,, ny a, ,vly present :
I tanpaee yau'M buy snuff with it. like
In ...a m . 1 m
M indeed, that I wont," said she.
"Whtt'11,0 Io with it then ?"
"Why. I'll buy priie boxes with it. I ain't
Postal 6tnnE.-We are indebted to
. T, i. IL . . .
' u. i,nr. thH efficient Post Office
r-v.r iornis section, for a copy of the
n,mm worK.juai issued. It is a
"igreaxjalue to publishers, and Col.
ueeu kind enough to furnish the
"""psw editors in tins State with a
V t m
k Tf v t i .i ... i . i .. , . i r
J wuniiiri HI I' KM 1(1 lllinn)ll
SSM nffinK. , l " ' .
v,l uow-H-uays are so rarely ac-
snlawiv.l -
" ""uatioa and ihr-.l tht thm ,.f ,1.
w ...wv ...io v . v. iiir
- -iHatwi t ii,,., i ,-, ,. ., j
"'WlhS thanlr. ..r .U.. n .i o
. t . .
I '.4... , '
JcdreAtwa w .n... . , .
1 iiii. (..... .... ..
.'IIP f I ,.(,,, Iiiniliiimi I , a n
a Ull.l. . W . . . . . .- . .
- ' -
v'cuiiik on iiH entire fa round
lar V.
nn ti. I. . l . -
wwr mat suitors, witnesses.
were an present; no matter tluit
" I'H;(P h ,.tinty il..r......(. .( iiniuu
. . , ... Illilll'll .. .J-V.IJ
' " m"er that costn a. iA in nmi
rLx i ...
mis second "Daniel come to
w mmwrwrwrm jmiiwii uiiiii tin; nri
'Of lis Ws 3 a
.1 , 1 111 r ii'irM ilia urinilnn
. . i 'TWlt rraU.I. !w t-11 lf.l . .fl
y .. , i ... v . .uv vi ..ui... i
'iim '""m in jan, wiinoui iriai,
llle peoulu I.. . . . , . .
i JudeeareT
ETBeaSm w i .
.r" ru iroui w api.
JS tbat he has observed for years
I'illfJ-Tlnaw
M Bv w
. I . ""K
sign
and that it has
rV.T'en years.
"'.thmtrti- f.. '. JU..-. . .
Jif, . i "'rin, nun, and sutn
7 iri"thsK'b-tt ...
till 1 ooo and as they are
IU WMtl t.n . ...
j, upon the or middle
" Jl may mnice it this time, we
iHesday. Wednesday and
77 this ..- i
r (his - T-W"- "T goTeraioaj
We regret to hear thaler. Je fchertj
clever ci titan aad tree farmer oftM.mnt
met with the misfortune to vet ); ----
- - m . wwuiurr
dislocated a few days ago.
W V- C R- R. The CommiftainnaM .f U:
Road are laying about them with u.i
hand. Cant. Denton has tun ... ui
ii miimucu as
Conductor, by Col. Henderson of Burke. Mr.
Hoi hater, Master Machinist, hv Mr YaiM -.r
Wilmington, and it is rumored that WhitU.
agent at Old Fort is to make place for N. T).
oprague, and Wilson at Hickory for a Mr.
Mei 01 Uollboro, other cbanzes are lUo.k
en of. Lovaltv to th R.-..1;
,. inii a j m IAJ ue
the test for fitness, we suppose.
Ban Bnnnintr. The fiends haw
loose in the Western part of this county, and
the Eastern of Iredell. On Tnesdav niwht W
Root. McXeely's barn, near the Rowan line,
was fired, and all 4ts contents of nrovender
grain, Ac, destroyed, including ail his horses,
four in number. On Thursday nitrht last. John
T. Goodman's barn, in Rowan, with its contents
or provender and grain, one horse and one
Cow, was destroyed. Mr. Goodman's son in
attempting to save some property in the barn,
was overpowered by the heat and fell, and
must have perished had he not been rescued by
a negro man living on the place. - He was
badly burned. Tracks were found leadinc to
and from Goodman's barn, and at last accounts
the neighbors were endeavoring to trace them
out.
Horrible Homicide.
A thrill of horror ran through the communi
ty on Saturday morning last. The tidings swiftly
spread that a terrible stabbing aff-.ir had taken
place, in which one brother aged about four
teen had fatally wounded a younger broth
er age nearly eleven year.-. Upon exami
nation we found that the report was only too
true, and the circumstances about as follows
Sam Johnson, a youth who has heretofore been
spoken of in these JRlumns as a klentomaniaca
I genius, in a boyish quarrel with his younger
brother r red, had stabbed him in the back
just under the left shoulder blade, penetrating
the lung, and producing a mortal wound. Drs
Caldwell and Whitehead were called in, and
rendered all the aid possible, but the little
fellow died on Monday morning about sun-un
AJiw H a very sad affair, and whilst the case
occurred in a family where moral restraints are
bnt rarely if at all, exercised, and whose history
and surroundings have been and are bad, simi
lar cases do sometimes occur where they are
not expected. The rule of proper training,
however, holds good, and" in this fact society
owes a debt to itself for the neglect of which it
is sure to pay the penally in horrors and in
costs. ,
A Pis-Back Scese. As we were
pissing down Lorg street this evcuing,
we saw two young ladies rigged up in
their p?nbacks ot the very latest cut.
As they were walking along thtry saw a
dollar note lying on the eide walk, they
stopped and kicked it over with their feet
to see whether it was Mecklenburg paper
or not. rinding it all right, the question
arose, how should they get itt For one
time the piu-backs were in tbe way. They
tried to pick it up but it was no go, they
could n't come will, in a foot and a half of
it. The next effort was made' with two
sticks but -the result was, as before a fail-
nre, when at lust the larger one of the
two became enraged, when she seized her
companion hy a leather belt tbat was
round her waist, held her out at arms
length, then gently lowering her to tba
grouud, exclaimed, 4(ihar now, pick it
op !"
GRANGE MEETING.
The subordinate Granges of Rowan held a
County meeting at Oak Grove, Monday last.
Gen. D. H. Hill, of Chariot to. nna hru-tlforl Irk
make an adtlre to Ihem on the occasion, but
from some canse failed to out in Ins Aiinpitr.
a -
ance. His place was filled by Mr. Smith, tbe
6tate lecturer, who performed the dutv in a
very handsome manner. Mr. Smith made no
such attempt at oratory as we suppose Gen.
Hill would have displayed ; but as a drill mas
ter we very much doubt whether the General
could have done belter.
By-the-way, this Grange movement, if it
liven, will certain work out important changes
in the business a Hairs of the country and in the
relation the farmer community sustains to oth
er business classes. The aims of the organiza
tion do not spring so much from antagonism
to other classes as from the motive of self-protection
and mut.il support of each other. Their
efibrts are directed to these ends ; and their
success or failure depends entirely on the wis
dom of the measures selected for their accom
plishment. The organization is yet in its
infancy, being only nine years old. When we
consider the length of time it usually, requires
to perfect any new system, or even machine
we may not affect surprise that the Grajige
movement ! i as not yet wrought miracles or done
any very wonderful thing. If they hold on to
Hhe cardinal points of the organization they
.must necessarily pass through an era of expe
riments before they reach the success at which
they aim. The greatest danger besetting them
is that of growing weary, and falling to pieces
before they shall so far perfect the working of
their system ss to attain in good degree the
ends aimed at. Other classes who have organ
ized for the same purposes encountered similar
difficulties; and in the ever changing affairs of
men, new difficulties may be expected which
will require wisdom and patience to meet and
surmount. It must not be supposed tbat the
farmer class of the country is less able to work
out on organized system to give ends than other
classes, though it be true, tbat but few of them
are familiar with the complex machinery era
ployed for sucb purposes. They have already,
accomplished a grand organization through
which they can hold intimate communion with'
each other from one end of tbe country to the
other. That of itself is no small tbingj and
they are now capable of exerting a greater
power than sny similar organization, in the
land. Doubtless they will sometimes fail to
direct their great strength wisely,- and some
times omit to employ it when they might.
But the country may rest assured that there is
a giant io the land, and tbat sooner or later he
. aaa a.- a a' . 1 V
wui maze nimseu respected.
Taa meetins slhided to abr was a sort of
pleasant re-union of the neighborhood, at wil
as for purposes of business connected with the
Order. A number of ladies vr -..
.. i 6
ing with them large baskets of nicely pre
pared provisions, and at noon time spread a
.-Ki. nf , . . ' .
table of rich vians good enough for a kin.
The invitation to oarUk. wa. .
, ,, . . 7
and all mmrtt Knnmtifnllw tmmmA I 1 i: I
v ""-,uuini
many who wre not mmbr. r , 1
hood. There was no lionor therik. !
"vukt-
cepted. nor the effects' of it, that we could per
ceive; and yet tbe feast was a moat cheerful
and pleasant scene.
ST7P2SI0S COURT,
The Fall term of the Superior Court is
now in session. Judge Cloud, presiding. His
charge to the Graud Jury on Monday morn
ing was certainly one of tbe moat wonderful
productions which ever emanated from tha
judicial bench. We quote a few passages
- - " 1 . i a .a a .
wu iu pnuiing tney lose the in-
instable manner, and strikin attitudes of
u:.iu . . , r . ... I
.iuuor, wmen giye mem m the delivery
tne.h nriffinalitr i.!n...Mn ... .......
- ' v,
Jndtre Cloud must be Sen llnrt huir, In k. !
f. 'iiti liu un ut. . it ill rrNNiKi n uv
..n ' . . I
iuuy appreciated. J
When we went in he was ou the selection
of jurymen. Said he ;-Tve been told by
a man who ought to know, who
a man wno ought to know, who ouirht to
know, and I 'spose does
does, that iu this county
l "
know, I .pose he
of Rowan, of Row-
ur im five thmiftftrwl
an, there are between four and five thousand nt
tax-payers, tax-payers, between four and
- as j .i: . i . I
nvetnousand tax -payers, and the County
Commissioners, the County Commissioners, '
mind you, have goue aud put half of tber
names in the fury box, half of ther names in
the iury box. in the iurv b,,x. I hn th-.
analifiML t . T h th -Lv.mJ ...
aaroX"iTtoT '
act as jurors, dec.. &c
me subject or the public roads he
waxed warm, as he always does, and wound
UD by Savins : "I IiATO mm fuvnr nnlv nn.
o i-l . v-, vuc i
favor to ask of these County Commissioners,
, .f l, rv ....... r ; . ... . .
tvi urac cuuuij voiuiiiissiouers, ana toat is. I
I . . I
that Is, that they'll just turn off every over-1
seer, turn off every overseer, overseer. 00
this Mocksville Road, right out here, tat
k . w .k- d 1 " , . ' 77
here, by th Peuusylvauy man's bouse, this
Pennsylvany man, and appiut him overseer,
apnint bun, and h'll keeD the road worktat i
, . - - . ' 1
I'll bouml you, he'H keep it worked,
a working mau, a work iu man, this
. . . . - -
He's
man
from Pennsylvany."
The above are fair samples 67 tbe relevan
cy, force, logic and law of this remarkable
'charge."
Thar now j
Statistics of Failures
It is Stated in a circular published hy Dun
rttne? y
- -" v,.. i.i.i puungiitni UJT lua I
r P. J . v. -.w.i, i.joi. 1
that the business failures in the United
States from Jannai y I to Sentember 30 .rfl
the present yar have amounted to 5 334
with a total liabilirv nf wlitl in a
comparative statement shows tht th- V-JI.
ures lor a suniutr period iu 1874 amounted
....
5llti.45:u.OOO. in 1843 to $171,374,000.
...... mmm -v-. ,v lT-VUU. l illfj I cl 1 1 U 12
ll,!s VMiir Stfintll fur.itlna ta l, .1 L.
ami iu lc'J4 io S90.794.000. Of th f-i!.,vn-
in i i it aon -mi i uiri
j . . ... H ....... i. , a i imiru mill
1 iA. muritlncr u l.aluiw. ..r ao ui ma I
; "SB-e-'i-s c.ouno.
In beoreia. durine the same dm: ih. I
were 123 failures with $4,318 430 of lih;iit.
' '
in North Carolina 44 failures with $671,438
liability, and in Florida 12 failures with
$241,800 liability.
This speaks well for the conservative
character, consequent goad credit of North
Carolina ineJchaut.
They may be slower.
but are eertainly safer thau tbe rash, seeeu-
lative dealers of faster 6tates. There has
been too much over-trading throughout the
country, ami to mis, more than to any other
cause is due our financial nda-ise.
1 L Sb m - m. m.
The Texas grift Concert Association
Dianas a ao. 1.
We the nudersigued. citizens of Densou,
fX 1 4
izens oflJensou,
testimony to the
lanner ia which
i exas, cneeriuiiy give our
honorable and impartial ma
.1... B;u CL.. .1 r c. r r
i W UlvU
tbe Texas
Gift Concert Association was conducted, and
me i u t vmuu u iv uruwil 0 lllH l kxMm f
as to the very satisfactory manner in which
nil the pledges and promises of the Associa
tion were carried out ; aud. further, do most
neartily -endorse the Second Grand Gift Con
cert, to be giveu November 30. 1875.
11. Winn. Mavor. Citv of llnnlsnn.
Judge W. D. Kirk, G. -W. Walters, Geo.
o. v'g, j. v. voooyaru. w. is. tibbe,
w o ucss, j u laytor, L, M Johnson Al-
d -.. . . -
dermen. City of Deoison: John Kvius.
tt-.. i . .it . - .... . .
uineean. isi y-irooi8; J XI. luy. Wlu.Ie-
OTtrfv
Max. Grundsteiu, Wholesale Dh-bo6mi
Hon J W Jenutnirs ; Geo J Dexter; Dr j
C Field, aod inanr others. UXW'
Hon J W Jenniuirs : Gn J lw,r.- rr J
This enterprise stands to-day the first and
foremost of its character iu the United States,
and has tbe Home udoremeai of its own
citizens. Tbe above e pea It a for itaelf. Tbe
Grand Distribution or 541.000 Cash is
positive Nov. 30 or money refuuded. Head
rricii- aaverusement.
Rich for True
A San Fraud sco correspondent of the
New Yock Sun retail some precious infor
mation regarding Mr. Johu Mackey, the
Midas of the Pacific coast, who is the head
of the great mining firm of Flood JcOUirien
in Francisco. Ten Years apo Mack-? anriino
hi. pick as a iniuhitf laWr for four' dollars
dav. To-d-av h has a leee inm. th-n
any other single individual iu America, aud
a . j n mmmmwmm-m vimn
if his wealth continues to accuuiulata aa it
has for the past two vears his fortune
vvlil
. .
1 1 vi wiai oi uie riuoeei xtoiuseniiu. KTt the
entire bosiuets and profits of the firm Mr.
Maekey has athree-fifihsjnterest. From the
Consolidated Virginia miue he receives
$396,000 a month, aod from the California
mine he receives $300,000 a month. The
firm's income from crushing ore, which is
...... C L . 1 m, ii . i V a yv
done in their own mills, is estimated at $50,
lust opened wan a cash caoita
and which is the exclusive nronertv of tb.
finu.,and yon may then fignreowt tbeiueome
of Mr Maekev. The Rank rfJifnmi nmi A
, - - ....ii.
4 ...... .... ,.' 1 ...... .. A i ? , . Ann
' jroim trijjuiff ii utr ceni. oo tueir OO.UUU,-
ow capital. 1 ne protlfs or tne new bank
. 1 . 1 . mC . I
chuiioi oe ie.s. tnis amounts to eVUU.UUU
. lt.mm' AAA . 'a - .
or f ovuuti a monin. ot wbicb air. Maekey's
a km u. 01 fin., nv - . 1
UUU a montft, of which puu Mr. Maekey in " , mmi ZT ZZZ V
down fin-$30,000. Addtotbistbaprowe- J"L S Vf"111 f a.Blrco'
tive profits of tlie Nevada Bank, which has Ba,adwl old m, "I d as soon ait on a
m I 1 .u m up . A person speaking of man not re
Mackey will have fur tbe next Year, from iTtiL " I . .
tilt ntiutntr and bullion interest, alone, the
F.in..i ;.T ,.t aaoi aoa
iuuiiuc in ;wii.w-ra UlOlllIl. Ot all
.1 . e 1 I Anr. nrn . I
uie rate oi uear;y aiu.uuu.uuu a year, t his
hv,. unuuc iur lucuuie 01 U1S VcVBfc weaiUl
is, real. estate. Mr. Mackey is the most re
tiring and m..det of California railliouariea.
Ha-dtVases plainly, and misbt be aui.uosed
to be a weuVdi twrlSet." "
ef T mi. t i-l
louder
he's got any msrriageabls
daughtors ?
Thoughts of Heaven.
$Mf( J 4Wj w " y w', r
When the busy cares of the day are
ended, when white wincred ne b..
ic ui me qiv ar
scennea into our neana, ana we nave
:uj Tj . .
. . I ; . - .
.... j . I
I I
u.r noo mnaeoee, n n
sweei iu twilight's noiy nuso to lb ok of
. . . T
ihe glones or Heaven, to be d vested for
.. ..... - . ' . . . " 1
tuasou thoughts nertainmcp io .
and be wafted, in imagination, to tbe
n f w 1 m
New Jerusalem. We enter the abode of
the redeemed Israel, (be citv hnP
street are of gold, whoee pearly galea
gleam in tbe glorious light or tbe Sun of
a m
Mignteoosnrsi, where all u beauty and
glory, and there reat beneath the smile of
our Creator, who sit upon the "great
ft l. ft . 1
wane throne," and roles, with the eep
ter of Divine love, the angelic boats which
surround Him. with crowns nnnn rk.ir
white ibrone, ' and roles, with tbe seen
a. a -- . a . w
beads, and clasping the palm of victory.
aim w n unniir "a:i vaiion in rn Uwi
rhich sitteth anon the throne, and
ik. T k r
i
We tnrn onr enraptured race to the
l . 1. i . n . ... I
rnriii no in rr I ha ft. ..it.. mi.. m 11
wunu iii un l anii I, auu IU I lit'
who Went, in t SHI irarrlan i tliora U.
I . . . . I
nung npon the accursed tree as a propitiation I
,orine ot a wicked world, and whose
V ,n Pr7 WM' ln torgiye them,
V T. . iUC I
aw aim look with love upon
Hi- crucifier,t yWj eTen BK)n lbe jaT.
,rbo pierced His side ; they saw tbe smile
- - j.l a- i. ii -.w
finished.' 'fhev saw Him rie on ,k
v w wuB n ii ii tt ii ii.a ar hmibi I
. . - , -
third day from the sepulcUre, saw Him
I'll r .
enter Heaven, and now ibey praise Him
eieinau-
. B , ." ! Wnat privilege we
"oma 0,era 11 M g'or.ty. Thy name.
WuJ B,,on' Y tear death, since Thou
bast robbed it of i,s stiug. ,d the grave
is-deprived of its victory bv I he elorious
sacrifice! Hast Thou not promised life
eternal to all who aek and believe T Can
nnt all u lir. .nma in TL.. S ... 1 1.1-
- ... , ..! v. 111 v ... x in l. iu l UUUIUI1 ,
contrite manner, drink freely of the water
t( Wta ....,1 .k... I. - . e -1 . i t .
taio me joya oi luat origin
.1 t . r i . . .
' ' D"ur7 01 wn.ch snrpasseth ail
u,,ucwuuing 1 ies, veniy j Lou hast
SIT. w! I? f' W V
during. We wi be happy beyond our
Wgbolt hnpea when we enter the Heaven
v ,., ;1l UA ik- 1 a
Kr..M 'n.,.., .
wviui a 1.1 II
"Down besides the wondrous river,
wh ere the trees of healiug grow,
We will walk and worship ever
To that city we will go."
Imh x and Baptist.
Artemus Ward's Courtship.
'Twas a carra still nite in Joon.
1
all rjarur wus hnsht, & nnry Zeffer
dis
. .uv. 1-nv.w. v , m. gut witu llic UUJCV OI
tui bed tbe sileuse, 1 sot with the objec of
'j .-'. o .uimimuo uil l lie llllic UI lt l
dadde 'a nastur. I had Pnri.,n .
k..s I. e 1 u... j
7 T V, ' "Ul
Proc!ame pashun; wall we sot thar on
Lue. t.eliee a our feet 2 & frow
I. k -..I.:. l-.l-T.ll- I
" iJtiuiuBviiit; Kuie
u oaBe wueu 11 ws "St pauitud, fie look
I 1 J T t tMWifcW llll lIV, HI J
Mofi arm win ..L-u. .;..,) W..II.... ii
urt. very Cimnul. 1 make nn dnw
"' uu mcu ill UilllliUMII U1YWCII
.i. r. ,
uu iur iruur, v ill if uj r It e Him W8S WOQUU
.nW.I.M:.l. a a .
aui nriiiiiiiui iiLiim r:i;.ni:iiHi m u':uin
Sefc 1, "Suzunner. I think vei v much
. . T
ot yu. '
Htz she, "ITow vou do run on."
, rf
Si z I, "I wigh tliare was winders in mi
sole, so yu kood sea some ov mi feel-
ins,' & i side deeply.
w 1 I
reply to it, I coatiuued
strane :
i pawsea uere, out as she mide no
a . v . .
in the follow iu
,4Ar, kood yer know the sleepless nifcs
1 PM on your account, how viitels has
I mm . 1 L . . .
Mm . i L . . . . m
eiisi io ot attractive iu m.- iV now mi
limbs is shrunk up, ye woodn't do wt me
by uo meaus. Gase on this wisted form
& these souken ize." I eride. iumnin un.
I sbood have continued sum tim longer
probly, but UnfortUtiUlv I lost mi hallanre
fir fell over into the pastor ker smash, larin
t , , . ' . :
cloaeand aeveroiy damaging myself
8nnner sprung to mi as
I . " . . SSf
tancc and dragged me 4th in dubble
quick time. Then drawin herself
up to
her full bite sed :
-a won i listen to yur noncents eny
ii .
u nger. uesi you say rite out wbat yu
are drivia at. If you mean gittin hitched
j m in.
Resolutions of respect to tbe memory of
Ilonrv xlilir A .,..,.,...i u .u- ." :
I . -, ...."juru U J IMC BCK1UU
f Thir& f.Kn). n. atuu iiwt
I ' ' iu iou.
Wh.rM.. it h U.l a
AU8BURY MARKET.
ZLJ e"l giving
.u ... - u liiuicu nave
lT"r, ' " T V
"P following preamble and reeolu-
imoa ;
I. mat whilst we deeply lament tbat one
ao veuerao.eauu well Qualified by age and
al- i i P"" " unties oi nia
wiuvc una uttcii i euro v eu iroill u. I el W6
would submit to the aovereiea will of oor
Heavenly Father and confide iu His wisdom
aud mercy, aud in His iriaeious promise of
s ipport and consolation in the midst of be
reavement aud afiiictiou.
2. That we eympathise with the family of
me deceased iu their sore bereavement aud
will fervently pray that the consolations of!
ti... i'..j..i i i -i t ...
. i i-r . .
ine uosuei mav be vonc hsafed lo thon in
hope of a blessed rednion in the mausioos of
t'lo y. and that the sam haud that has be-
I .... mm --.
iTlS d.dfou
reaveu win protect and defend tbein, while
m. . ... . .
iruT vale oi tears.
3. That a copy of the saaawolaa nreambli
f resolotious be published iu the Carolina
. w tmm n - - -----
" !c,luian, anu a copy oe tumistied to tbe
I f. milt- tJ K.. ,!., .1 . 1. . .
be spread on a blank leaf of the
......... un . auu uiai iiieK uroceeaiDIfS
book of said charch.
J. K. GRAHAM, Clerk.
P. S. Mr. Henry Seehler died Oct. 2,
iS75.
One little old wart-back toad wjll break
. . . .r r . 1
r pn uuicnvr mu arcucj.
I inn I. u. .. imm f-i
"6 04J"C wutu
I . - ' .
Ku urt 7' "?
1 16 bis manners. Hw manners !" aa d
1 J .T 1' 1 1 , , ,
&. RHV "I rill In linn- no ll alt a n r,
J J ' " ww-i"
-.1.
"Why don't you get down and lead
e horse? That is the way to keep
irm," said a erentleman to a bow nim
the
colddtw. No' replied Uie woqtb, "it
is a b bcrrowed horse, and I'll ride him
i i ' i Mr w I ill til vnn i t l o ill o r rt t
of 5.MUinri I "attiin, sam me spiniuiej-, wuu a sUake
i i i . t . . .
I ui uer Domouzioe pkirt.
I frataa !"
Rules or ETTorrrri. Befom won
j
bow to a lady in the street, permit her to
decide whether too mar do or not. by
:
ix of recocnilioD
mWX 1 . ' ST M
"Meuifl m v v ntct" la n un
Liicuae my gloves is an unoeeessarv
apology, lor the gloves ahold not be
undrawn to vnake nana. -
When yonr companion bows to a ladv.
you should do so also. When a rertie-
man bows to a lady in your company,
alwaya bow to him in return.
A letter must be answered, an lose yon
ish to intimate to the writer thai ha or
hie subject is beneath roar notice.
a visit mast be returned in like
"J1"' eTen "robgh bo intimacy is intend-
vw.
a i t .
jwusnn n pnanni, out
ot '"g11 honja be avoided, ea
Pcially when it is possibly for any one
10 f "PP08 .binfe,f derided by it.
. . r . . ... muau is (ti mi
d often lor the reason that
nersons h resent snaneet iK.t tb-v r
.. . . w 1
aDecl 01 ,u
a Troin T . 1
V. wratai
Jf weakness of tbe stomach is allowed to
become chronic, the following evils supervene
rw-tin ; ,i :
, . -.
m vei7 tnperfecCy nourished, the blood
beco!ne,' thln "d watery. nd the bile being
uucniuJoved for dikrelivt anil mrfarnmtir nur.
i
Penterstbecircnlationtbrough the thoracic
dUCt. and inlectS itself intn th nnrfiil
vessels, giving to tbe skin and whites of tbe
eyes the saffron tinge indicative of biliousness.
licauactae, nausea, constipation, pains In the
side, palpitations, heait-burn. disxineas, and
many other harrainjr symptoms which aceom
panr tbe int . rual derangement above described
which, if uuehecked is as sure to be followed
by serious diseases, as the rising of the son by
its setting. It is manifest, therefore, that an
inability of tbe stomach to act upon tbe ftxd
should be overcome without delay The in
vigorating influence upon that orcan of Hoa-
tetter's Stomach Bitters is speedily felt to the
disappearance of all the disagreeablcvymptooas
alluded to Tbe preMnbed mineral remedies
ir general debility usually rail to achieve any
lasting result, becau-they do not irvigorate
the stomach: Hosteler',. Riitor. .ir.
for general debility usually fail to achieve any
pnii iimnn thi ik.;. .i tv,.
cecd because that ib their primal effect. Tbe
rery fact that they are xueh an excellent stoic
achic constitutes them one of the best general
tnuics in existence. To restore digestion is the
final step towards the recovery of health, wheu
impaired by any of the multilariou .complaiuU
wtucn spnng from dyspepsia, and that step
will be found to have been taken by the invalid
who has availed himself of this famous anti
when4dJ'8PcPtlc medy
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER.
It is natural lor people suffering with Dys-
. jr 1,1, '
Pl nd Li ver tomplaini or any derange
meut of the di. estive orgaus. such as Sour
Stomach, sick Headache. Habitual Costive-
Uess. Palpitation of the Heart, Heart burn.
Water-brah gnawing and buroinir pains at
1 m cumncn, i enow okiu. i oared
1 - .1 . .1' l . r .
I A t,ugue. ana unagreeable iase in tne mouth.
to put nff from day to day buying an
i V
art :cle that the v k now has eu red t hi r iiMuli
i r ,
nor. irienu. or relative, yet tbey have no
I laitu UDIll 11 IS loo late. 15ut if von un it..
to your uruggist. 1 beo. t Klotts. and get
a Uoltie oi UREEN A AUGUST I'l.oWE your
linuirHiiate cure is certain as you live, ham
pie Bottles of this medicine can be obtain
for i(cut8 to try its uperior virtue
Runlar size 75 cents. Try it. two doses
win reuevo any. ease.
11 - is . . -
DIED.
In the vicinity of Charlotte. N. C on th
aiieruoon oi inezotu Uct.. J7d. after a
SV A . m . , . . ' . . m, ,
illness of three dava of Diutheria l.t t!
daughter of A. M. and M. E. Tate, and
Grand-daughter of our townsman C. Om
man. Aged eleven years aud nine mouths
She was meek, gentle and beloved hv all
who kufw her.
She was with na two months dnr'inir tH
summer and fall, and won the affection of
all who made her acquaintance.
Maimie. danebter of A. H. and If. V. Tip
in the city of i iiarlotte. on the 4th int. aed
about six years. This is the second child lost
by Mr. Tate and wife in the last two week- of
diplheria. It Is also a grand daughter of Mr.
C. Overman of this place.
Freddie M. Johnson, soq of H. E. John
son. who departed this rf Not. 1st 1875.
Aged 0 years 9 moths and 3 da vs.
.He loved his Charch and Sunday school.
He loved his mother, aud was a good snd obe
dient child.
Corrected by McCubbms, Beall, aad Julian
.
Buying Bales :
I rnov oc oa
I JS new I it iu ov.
COTTON 1 1 to 13
FLOUR $2.75 to 3
j MKAL 85 to 90.
BACON' co un tv ) 12 to 14 hog round
POTATOES Irish 90a Sweet75 to SI
EGGS 10 to 12
CHICKENS $1.75 to 2 perdos.
LARD 15
FEATHER? new, 50.
RYE a 90 to $1
BEESEWAX 28 to 30
.
WHEAT-$1. to 1,25
OATFS 40 to 45.
BUTTER 20 to 25.
DRIED FRUIT 5 t0 8
Bickberries.a 8 lo 9.
Salisbury, N. COct. 2nd 1875.
The following list of prices have been estab
lished by the Board of Town Commissioners
for weighing on the public Scales:
Cotton per bale 15 eta.
Hay & Fodder per bale 10 "
Drove Horeft 15 cts per head.
Cattle 10 44
u Hogs 5 " M "
u Sheep .
One hone wagon loaded 20 eta.
Two M " u 30 "
Three " 35 u
Four ' " " AO '
No additional expense for re-weighing emp
ty wagons.
P. B. KENNEDY.
Oct 7-1 mo. C. B. C.
Dr. Beasent
Has returned from his mountain tour, and
would be glad to have those friends in Salisbury
and vicinity who need his services, to call at
his office at an early da v.
Oct. 28, 18T5.-HL "
LUMBER j LUMBER H
A KT person wanting, good yelkow Pipe
mm i.udi oer suouid address too under-
signed. Orders solicited.
M. L. BEA,
Uiekorj,KC
COLUMN
a2SS5i
FACTS! FACTS!! FACTS!!!
JTW APYlATUlMJOrr.
KLUTTZ'8 DRUG 8T0IE. is
the Unrest, and oldest established in Salisbury.
KxLTTZ'S DRUG STORE, is pre
pared to duplicate any Merchant's or
Physician's BUI, bought anywhoro in
Obrtstewdosn.
KLUTTZ S DRUG 8TORE, has
done, is doing, and intends tO do. the
largest Drag trade in ibis section of tbe
8 tate.
KLUTTZ S DRUG STORK
is 1 he plate to bay any ih ing thai yon
want from a Corn plaster, to a $7 box oi
peifiunery. Frost a paper of Lampblack
to n thousand pounds of White Lewd.
From a done of Castor Oil to a hundred
ounces of Quinine. From a toaih pick
to Pocket Book. Ho bragging either,
bnt solid facta. To prove it, eaJl on, or
write THEO. F. KLUTTZ
Wholesale feteil Druggists,
Salisbary, N. C.
SMELL GOOD.
ITS JU8T AS EASY.
DUE X r.I8. HOYT'S. aad HcvncUASi
Cologaea, WRIGHTS. LUBIN8. 1
all
other Handkerchief Extracts.
At KLUTTZ S Drag Store.
Mi aM lie Clean !
Cashmere Boqnc t, Brown Wind
wr, irrtRuiio, roNciXE. tAlsouc, sou
fifty ther kiods of Toilet Soaps, at from 5
to 75 cents a cake.
At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store.
A ROYAL HE.
Salisbury Favori Cigar,
Only 5 Cents.
IT DRIVES AWAY CARE, AND PUTS
Yon in a Good Humor.
Also. All popular brands at from 2 to
25 cents.
At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store.
For Yonr SiBBftai
AN ELEGANT LINE OF MAQNIFICENT
TOILET 8ETT8,
SHELL TOILET BOXES, POW
DER ana PUFF BOXES, FANCY
BOTTLES, VIXI AGARETTES,
TnlTVT nrriV'Q uionnno a. a
PO.KP.T BOOKS, MIRRORS, Ac Ac,
v . n ea d at
k
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT?
MONEY, TIME, LABOR,
Chemical Paints, so called, bare proven
failures : simply because the ehesaistrr
ot their manufacture seems to consist
the quautity of water that is combined
with the paint, by tbe addition of ao
Alkali, cither Potash, Lime or Soda. Ac
Chemical Paints containing water peel
from the wood, and are not Economical,
because tbey will not cover as much sur
face as Pure Paints.
We offer oor Puhparbd Paint with
the guarantee that it is not a Chemical
Paint; contains no Water, no Alkali, no
adulteration, and is made of only sucb
material as are used by tbe oldest paint
ers. Our Paint will cower more surface
than any Chemical Paint in tbe world
We authorize their sale, subject to tbe
satisfaction or all buyers. Wo agree to
m m m mm . - -
re-paint any bouse with English BB
White Lead, or any other White Lead, if
our Paints do not prove perfectly satisfac
Manufactured by,
WADSWORTH, MARTINEZ at LONG
TOM.
Sold only at KLUTTZ'S Drag Store.
Chills Cured for 25 Cents.
TAKE
Warranted or ranaey Refunded, at
KLUTTZ' DRUG STORE.
LAMPS from 25 eta., to $5 00.
PURE GRAPff WINE, for Churches
60 cts. per quart.
WHITE LEAD, Warranted equal to
any ia tba world, 11 cants par poand.
IIMI
RLIUA 0 HULL
PILLS.
SPECIAL JNDUCE.MEBTJ TO PY1I
- CUSS All MERCHANTS At
THEO. F, KLUTTZ'8, Duvc Stori
SaiUrBv'KT, K C.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
(bOP AOAT raalsed wjssut oar Wei 1
2KJ!r Aos d Dsaixa. tlOOsssoaja
V paid to good Agwata. A saw hook
free. Jib Anger Cb , &L Luaia, Mo. 4w
IICMTO xxjsaajrr oil a
AUtHlO -wNs,ll.
Novettias aad Chiusas mfutrf lur tfti
Tioaaj. CaaoMo co, Philadilsraia IV
$.
4w.
Aonrrs wahtx
mi Dtaie.
saas Awarded far HOLMAK'S
F CTORIA BIBLES !,
oiswalara. A. J. HOLM AN AGO,
Street, PhiU. 4w
aterawe, and Marvkasjs Oaida, showing how
either sex saay aWinatr and gaia the love aad
ejection of say person tbey tbssaa iaouatly.
401 page By mail 60 eta Hasw A Co IJIH
7th 8u Phlkv, Pa. Ow.
ni mm we i ss aSsi
f IV. II JUU. lead. I.
page trwi entiikd : "Mra and
A TJ
Of Wm
aiawrrervdii r M 1 r
JOHN H):KUNU A UK. Knkm aad
ken, 71 BDWAY. HEW YOKK. 4w
THE t66ttat HDT
&OKJ sForteae. Fall
pankoUra eat Addraaa PENKLETON
4 REAU. 06 Wall Street. New York. 4w.
WANTED:
Prlas Paekaae in the world. It esa
Uie be
olliaa
Prise Parkatrr in lb orld. It t-onr.ina i
akswSs fsuisv, 15 awvtlaw geldea Pea, Fast
Holder, Pencil, patent Yard Meaaare, aad a
aiaee of Jewel rv. Ringle perkage witb eUyanS
Prma. postpaid, tbr. CirewUr free, BKtDK
A CO- 709 Braadwav, N Y 4
EXFlanatokY
( I It II.ARhowtlO
TO 051) i
(Stork pTiTil-c,
Per Coat, allowed aw drpoiu
kens No. 10 Wall Street, New York. P. O.
Box 417. 4w.
$50 to $10,000
Baa been ia vested In Stock Privileges aadpaid
900 r'if? PRI
OFT
How lo Ho It," a book on Wall Si i
t free.
Tl'MBRlIMtK A ro Beakers and Brokeea.
rra,
4w
2 Wall St.. New York .
I - -ss -srff a ,
j A N UU PI P K t t
W' want aom nn in win maiiili lo lair
order and deliver good for tbe old aod orig:
aal C. O. D. Hoaae. Large cab waye. S.!ei-
clid chance in every neighborhood for thenpht,
peraon ol eiiher ex, vonns: or oUf. himpln
new circiil-ira, term, etc., a eosaplete outfit
sent free and post paid. Send for it at once
and make roone at tout home. Addrc, H.
J. II ALL A CO' 6 y Howard Street, JMti-
M ' 4w
THK RAl.'IIMni
HOMEOPATHIC
PHAIt.MACY
&XM0VED on Re pt ember Ut to the apadons
. v an a a . . a .a
iore ai .o. jj vieat rajette t., waere me
proprietor will he pleaaed to see their old
mends and patrons. A complete Mock of Purl
and Kel laUe Ilomaxipalbic Medicine a well
aa Books, for Phvaician snd family oe, con
atantly krpt ia Mock. Order per mail prompt
5
ly attended to. Addrem DcKUICKB & TaFEU
4w 135 Wet Farette Htreet. Baltimore.
WIFE NO. 19
IV ANN ELIZA YOUNG
rlgkam Toisfi Rebellions Wife
gfsv The only complete Expose of all
SSCBJRS of HaiORAX 8 Hauex ever written.
lkrn la Morwioni-m. Ak Eliza now ex
to the world, a ao omnt womav cav.
8BL-RET3, BTYSTXJuaa and caixxa of tbe
horrible rtem of l olvgawiy, from Uie very
l l f mw I i 'j. in - .. t
oef inninj. .eariy ovo iiirawxauona aenwasp
the work. It U the best aellinc book nnbliabed
10,000 more men anl women can have em lor-
I mmi aid wnm k m Hum .s In mill nn r All
I ' . . . - j . ....
I I .i r A nl in mini f..r Illu&lralMt ( Irru.
lars with Irre Terms. Kent free. Do not
oeiay, wh aawrasa nisi i.-, uilu a o
ffiM"-tkl,,fc"L "ci -, 0w-
a a a a a w-v n . r-am a . a n m. v n at-.
mmYlh mmrlm sa.tT V
' -f Vmyi i- T
ic n. pootu i i)..
Saw f ra Ha Talk. kWIWi Cmmm a-M
'woa hi auw-r. Kc. 1SV L-ii-r" Ai in (w
Pa laaii -a. m-t- a Imn af f anal i r car,
Dlasww-. aavt mi-wlrsa bom tram tM tmrXm mt
Cithjzo Wont.
n, t.i. urifru t ht of aowWslna' a Mss'a P
tWv. rv W (WMrfdl; Inarw miw-s ns:'w- is
Km rope, the Went laSws, Banantnlwn nr
Tfia la . aasl ta -! swt tiw Caed aim
MKRCLTtlAL
Or Arbawrioa itnar n- Swa. Snrtaa Ha ast
twsstr thrar fssr-. tilsd n - unj f-i7 or
nwa ns iv u ayn ow.n--.ii
E0W LIT A LIDS AT A DII7ASCI
In trr.tad All inri4 at a diwsm an
te an-wer a list ut alata ajwsattaws. wtaksi ,'IWH awary
vi.nh lartuwi imo-ra.
aa. unrOi i In mi. ti
ftina" ifwu.1 BiWraAr, or e
i at aai aiini an frra. aa aas4wss. an
srtawwarM. aaatrnas aaaiants or ar
Sana ai alan a-ut frre A.I LSI r taati
truaj ihmm wan fearr aarn tsaaaat wf aaaO aaJ
Ava is ornca. oa at auo. sa
DR. E. B. FOOTS,
He. 110 Laxiartn A vs.. V. T.
Jr Footcs Science-in Story.
Fir ?Mfkulari address
Carjiu'tWuaifaTpjry ffi&sttSrSt
irgw ronx.
Or. Bsrrsr't Tesi. Bawal aad Flla Pills.
xaeaa vara ar aa larauiia, i
ant i4aal Xtj waal
i jr : lj i im it lb.
fc wa. t m aotir tf at Um
o.'i vrr -,-vl nHim iVko.
baaa erwl hy uaan. Prto St aas aaas by i
er a at wrlaa. Pranarai aasv ay r
asicitvaor. Pn.aL.csz. ,
Maw Toan Cm.
Er.
XaTfsr's Cetaseaad Ftaie
ax a tra-QH-au
i at aaraly iatai's
aaalratr
tka trr. taaar .M if
tm unSlny af
r . i ';nt'i .a. I '
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Swaasnv' nwf aTaaaa an
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aabiact u isU
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car-fuaj r-wrd-d. wb-Owr XmtJ taa a naiaa aati . tay
latasr or to p-ros, ar si-wr4 bf ttw Ilnwirartati
75 -Inn,
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ATarca, aw oaa Piiv.