Garolina Watchman.
LOCAL.
NOVEMBER 11, 1875.
The Sunny South. We have received a the jury bringing in a Verdict of "not gmHf
copy of this handsome Southern Pictorial on Saturday nieht about midnitrht Thi eaaa
Journal, published at Atlanta, Gm., for 3 per one of the moat strongly prosecuted, and ably
annum. It i a Southern enterprise and should I defended miu whioh has v- t
. -J " " ...w. V . I UIVU 1U
be sustained by Southern patronage.
Died. la Lincoltou, N. C, at the resi
dence of her daughter 'Mrs. Hoke, on Monday
morning 8th i ust., aged 69 years, Mrs. (Sarah
IX Sumner, relict of the late Benjamin
surooer, a former prominet citizen of this
Salisbury. Mr. Solicitor Dobeon and W. H.
Bailey, Esqr., appearing for the State, and 3.
M. McCorkie, Cha Price, and Jno. E. Brown,
Esqrs., appearing for the defendant. A large
number of witnesses from Davie and Davidson,
were examined, principally as to character.
and we have never seen so man v bad ditms
ten proven injany trial : It was appalling to
jfext to no business doing in Court thia week.
Cloud gets worse and worse.
"T. P- Johnston, Auction fc Commission
Houfte," is the hitest sign swung out.
Knnnlv Mm n i i I . - -
j. a. uiact WJto au auaoie iaoy, contemplate. Ho and nro nr;i;W !.
. . 1 . in her msnnm. and KaIawuI kw iam 1 1, i i . i .1 . . .
for a COfiy m i" incu uy uieouue I ' o ' 1 - m "biicu me uiungigc, out 11 was in
Convention. "f friends and relatives. proof that Phillips had brought suit upon it,
1a. , aV t 1 m aw. mm . . 1 .1 . WW a, -
1 ij uiuerai iook place from St. L.uke'8 ana mat Holland had run ofi and sold the iden-
. - J I w .e - 1- - .
sheriff a F. aggoner of Rowan was third episcopal Uhurch, Salisbury, of which she t,cal two mules which it covered, when legal
sheriff n the State to settle with the State had been a worthy member for nearly half a I process ws sought to be served upon him.
Tre!turer this year. Bully for V aggoner, and century. 'acts told strongly against the probabiii-
fnt Rowan !1! " iy vnai me signature was a forged one. The
,v. I t , . r .
Fire; On Th.- -!-K u. apeecn 01 sir. j. m. McCorkie in this case was
C.pt.PlatoJ)urhman of Cleveland, died atH offire re,, throoh our one oftbat gentleman's very finest efforts, and
home in Mie.ny on xuesaay morning last. lt WM AimMmmrmA ,.7 v w . would" have done credit to any Bar. It was
lle had done some good service for the Stale. kitche WM on , T, ...... clear, logical, eloquent, and in its showing-un
.l.d to learn that our dkuimruisbed but U near iSjSS "
" i : . .1. t 1 tt . 1 nuouiurei ;iusum. mr. m T mini a tvM.
r,r r-u,,u,lu,"K yuen iiouse, gave great , , ' . ' f - y t"
v r""" I r , rr,, . . . ermi speech tor the tiTrwn
cause ior aiarm. ine r ire communicated to . . . r v" "
the Boyden House, and soon two windows and . f in.TectlTe. hemence of denunciation,
a wooden partition were ablaze, but bv extraor- "d lf010-' bnd,i8 of evidence, is rarely
dinary exertions the flames were extinguished
before much damage was done. If the Boyden
had fairly caught, an extensive and disastrous
conflagration would have been inevitable, and
. . 1 1 1 -i s
fellow-citizen. J ion. r. onooer, has prom
ising prospect' of being electcdPrincipal Clerk
of the next lloae of Representatives at Wash
ington- Hurrah for Shober 1
Grai & Feed Store. Mr. J. Osborn, I
Raleigh, N". C., solicits consignments of grain
and feed of all kinds, flour, meal, Ac., ami la i,ow narrowly this wai escaped, affords
n
doubt able to secure (he best prices
cause
excelled. We were not so fortunate a to Ki
Messrs. Do boon and Price, but learn that their
speeches were also of a high order of merit.
State vs. Meusinur, charged with murderins
Mrs. Heilig, was removed to Concord.
jlead his advertisement
'
Orville (Jrant the President's brother, and
his private secretary Gen. Babcock, have been
indicited in St. Louis, for complicity with illicit
distillers. Wonder if Ulysses didn't have a
finger in the pie too?
fur sincere thanks to Almighty God who rules
the whirlwind and the storm, the fire and the
famine.
Personal. J. J. Stewart. Eo .. the
editor of the Salisbury Watchman, and
one of the ablest jourualiste in the State,
arrived in the citv haat nio-bt ar,A
inn junflDUA ngaiwjifi. I at the Central Hotel. He is Oil his wav
Sam Johnson the youthful slayer was be-1 10 he Wilmington Fair, and takes his
fore the Court on Monday last, and after departure this morning. Char. Observer.
prisonmeut in the county jail.
to have been a
v-rilv wickness doth abound in bieh places ! hearing the testimony of the coroner, his
little brother and sister, and one or two oth- "",BI usbwhi : rms tunctionary complain
erg, it was agreed between the Solicitor and I from the bench on Monday morning last, that
counsel f,,r nrisoner. that a vrdit. f..r wc naa aon n,m injustice in stating that he
daugMer should be taken, and the punish - trie sil civil, 8uit' durln his eQ-
r iJTiTnU m .Jk- u!tb,Mwtoi Wo are always ready to cor-
-j .uwuvuo iw- rocUnv m .i.munt 1 .
j uimnreuicuii wiu wng Willing 10
It appears do justice to all mou'. and therefore ein, th
case or unintentional ami .Tn.i. n,o ionr,f nn,io ,iu.i;mn. .,1 i
r I 1 wvui,uvvi uio UIOVWlUCli UU1V BuUiQK
perhaps justifiable homicide. A difliculty that our informatioa was from a perfectly re-
was causelessly provoked by the brother "able source. We learn, however, that Judge
who was killed, when one held Sam. while I Cloud ha tried some civil suits on hi rounds :
Be in timO ana insure your another beat him over the head with aheavv battQat he has neglected his duties, the fol
Huildiug". Merchandise, Dwellings, Barns, bed slat which the judge pronounced a lowin8 from tbe Sentinel, will show :
nd Contents, bv eallinff at the Insurance dpHlv vmnn-.r,l ,rU k im "bPOETiso. Last epnug term of Davidson
. an n . 7 f Coart was adjourned by Judge Cloud, notwith
vm vi""tuM' iiuuj viicih uh - jouueu nis Knne iuio r rea, i standing mere were important
First Ua9s a s. (tiotneuud roreigh) whose to use his own expression
6gr'gate assets exceed Thirty Million Dol- wound from which he died.
lira. Nov. 4th 1875.
P. S. This report has been contradicted.
Mrs. Dr. Reeves express many thanks to
tie kind citizeus of Salisbury, who so nobly
saved the Hoyden IIuusm from ashes last
Friday night. Not a siugle tiling was lost
f injured, except the window facing to the
kitchen, damaged by tbe fire.
Want of Taste.
Judging by her dress that sure index
of feminine character, some oue says
tbe average German woman is absolutely
devoid of taste. (If the harmony of trail.
chosen, low-toned tints; of unity of effect
in the corresponding shades of gloves,
parasol and bonnet, or the judicious jux-
... At - ft A I! L.. J m
lapoewon 01 aarx ana injui; ot a uasn 01
colors on a sober background; she knows
nothing, and her clothes are notonlj ugly
but inappropriate. This .want of taste is
particularly noticeable in elderly women.
The hair ones thick is now thin, tbe
neck once round and white, now coarse
and red, the delicacy of feature and com
plexion a thing of tbe past; all u bard,
used, prosaic. The French woman puffs
her delicate gray bair into feathery carls,
hides the hollows and repairs the ravages
of time with cascades of laee; lends a little
false bloom to the faded face, perhaps,
ana wears delicately tinted ribbons. En
glich and American ladies follow in the
same train.
Bat the German woman neyer dreams
of improving her personal appearance by
concealing the savages of time, and shows
her bold patches, her unattractive throat.
her awkward figure, without disguise and
remorse. No cap covers the wisp of hair
that is all that is left to her. Her coarse
cellars and frills arc care! a ly arranged
her plain gown destitute of lace aud rib
bon. What does it matter t she thinks
Her life is over the gayer part of it, at
least; and personal vatjity being extinct
it doesn't occur to bee to make
attractive to others by a graceful and well
arranged toilet. In this she commits a
grievous error; for while yonnger folks
can afford to be careless, the elderly woman
should be scrupulous in her drees, even a
little elaborate lest her carelessness be
attributed not so much to a lack of vanity
as a want of self-respect or a habit of
'oveuliness.
II rjMA Nattjrx. People have usual
ly three epochs in their confidence in
man . In tbe first, tbey believe bim to be
everything that is good, and tbey are lav
ished with their friendship and confidence.
In tbe next, they have had experience,
Mien has smitten down then confidence,
and then they hare to be careful not to
mistrust every one, and not to but the
worst construction on everything. Liter
in life tbey learn that tbe greater Dumber
of men have more good in them than bad,
and that, even where there is cause to
blame, there is more room to pity than to
condemn.
i i aw.
There is ever some mystery in Christ's
instruments If he will rive sis-fat to a
. .. . .
blind man by lmDotent and unlike v
r ... - r
means, they shaiUbe a mixture of some
thing oat of his own month and something
of the earth, to show that the virtue of
Christ's month in tbe earthly and clayey
vessels of mortal men is of force to open
the eyes of tbe ignorant and impatient.
ISisnop lieynolds.
FIRE ENGINES
DIOCESE OP NORTH CAROLINA.
Bishop Lyman's Appointments.
Nov 27, Flat River, Orange Co.
28, HiUaboro "
30. Halishury, Rowan "
Dec. 1, Concord, Cabarrus "
3, Monroe, Union "
6, Wiidesboro Anson "
7, Rockingham, Richmond "
suits on the
producing the docket bet for trial, to go a fishing. Last week
I Vl A .ill'A!lfl0,l f Ko w'O HO PMif mmmWAA, -. . . t- .
teuda grand fox haul which is to take place thia
m . sr S - . a .
weeKin KOCKingnam county, witn leadquarters
somewhere about Judze Settle's ulautation.
a Duuuiaiiua. i iue rocsyu naaroaa suit was set lor trial on
I Tuatulav ill t h l Ifiwt. A a arorr lurm that ikn
Every fire demonstrates how powerless we trial of this case is delayed will probablr cot
are stop to its flames. The town is absolutely at the county several thousand dollars, it would
the mercy of the fire-fiend. The engines a,e J cheaper for Forsyth county to levy a tax
, j ii r j j it I fot the purpose of paying Cloud his salary and
lliMMMI and Krt maU a fnrtxr thrum ml diil n r i i . D . , . . ..
lamini resisu enu some one cise oe out in nis
1 . . .... V ... . L
steamer be, witn our present water supply. What place, so that he can indulge bis sporting
we need is a prompt, easily operated, alwavs proclivities without delaying public business.
ready apparatus, which can be used effectively
on short notice,
This can be had in the "Little Giant Chemi
cal Fire Engine," at a cost of only $300. Kin
ston, Tarhoro, Newbern, Rock Hill and other
places are supplied with this apparatus. It is
Newspatkii for Bale. A taluable News
paper, with type, presses, and all other fixtures
located in a thriving town in Fxstern N. C, is 0n the principle of the portable "Fire Extih-
Every Court, this term, with the execution of
one wu believe, has been adjourned on the first
week, and not a siugle civil cause has gone to
tbe jury. Snch wilful negligence of his duties
ehould claim the attention of the legislature
when it meets again, aud this incubus on tho
Courts be removed
. i i s
ouereu ior sale at a bargain, lias a good cir
culation and a steadily increasing patronage.
The Editor of tais paper will put any one mean
ing "business" in communication with tbe pro
prietor. Not. 3rd, 1875.
guisher,' but having twenty times its force and
effectiveness. Jt is always ready. It requires
but half dozen men to move and operate it. It
will put out any ordinary fire in the first stage,
in from two to five minutes. It is furnished
with fifty feet of rubber hose, and throws a
strong stream fifty feet from the end of the
hose, making 100 feet.
We call the attention of the Town Commis-
Farmers rxow: We heard Mr. John L
lledrick, one of the oldest aud best farmers in
Rowan, say a few days ago that he plowed a stoners to the matter, and suggest that at least
part of a field with Meroney's Farmer's Plow, one of these engines be purchased for the town,
and part side by side with old fashioned lt is an imperative necessity in our present con-
shovel plow, and that the corn plowed with I dition. The writer, who has some practical
Meroney's plow, is now Un inches higher than
tht other. Moral : buy Meroney's Plow.
Aug. 6. 3 mo.
Suarp WITNESS. In the Phillips forgery My the public ?
case, the other day, Mr. Bailey inquired of
a rather refractory witness i-
"How much liquor have you got under
your shirt" T
Just ennugfi to make me answer you
knowledge of chemicals &c, will undertake to
form a small but effective company of good
men, keep the engine always in order, and have
it promptly at the scene of every fire.
What say the Commissioners ? And what
liktt you ought to
ready reply.
be answered," was the
Cotton. We are glad to see that our
enterprising friends Walton Ac Ross are buy
ing large quantities of cotton this seaeou,
sad payiqg liberal prices for it. Mr. Ross
is a good judge of the staple, and a prudent
bat liberal buyer. We are convinced that
our fanners can do as well with their cot
ton in Salisbury as anywhere in this sec
tlon.
Courtship in Texas.
Tragic Bridal Tour - About a week
ago Maurice Goodrich and bis brother
William, of Worcheeter, N. Y., were mar
ried in that Tillage to two sisters. The
brothers, as well as the sisters, were twins.
On Wednesday last, to complete their
wedding trip, the two couples went to
Unadilla to visit the family of Joseph
Morenouse, whose wife was a sister o
the newly married ladies. On Thursday
1 ,! morning the bridal party and Mr. and
nerecii u vr 1 ' . .-. . .
iuio. uuuiuuute went ooai riuing on me
Susquehanna at Uuadilla. William
Goodrich took, the oars, and while rowing
the ladies became frightened, the boat
was capsized and the entire party thrown
into the water. Mr. Morehouse, being
.... .
an old sailor and an eznert swimmer
tried to support his wife aud Mrs. Maurice
Goodrich. The women, however, threw
their arm about him, and the three sank
and were drowned. Maurice Goodrich
swam a few feet, but being weighed down
with heavy elotbioe was also drowned
William Goodrich before bogiuioe to row
had removed his coat. He was a food
swimmer and saved his wife. The bodies
KIM'S COLUMN.
FACT8! FACT8!!"FACT8!!!
KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE, is
the largest, awd oldest established in Salisbury.
KLIjTTZ'S DRUG 8TOBE, is pro-
or
iu
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
- rw mJ ism
The fenowis lkt eVprioas have ban esta
listed by taw Board of Town ussai
Cotton per bale 16 eta.
Hay A Fodder per bale 10 M
More Horses 15 eu per
" Cattle 10 " '
Hogs ft - -"
Steep 6 - -
One horse wagon loaded 20
Two - - - so
Three - 35
Four - - dt
No additional!
ty wagon.
P. B. KENNEDY.
Ort7-lmo. a B.C.
pared to duplicate an j Merchant's
Physician's Bill, bought soy w hero
Christendom.
KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE,
done, is doing, and intends to do, the
largest Drag trade in this section of the
State.
KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE
is the plate to buy anything that 70a
wan t from a Corn plaster, to a $7 box of
perfumery, t rom a paper of Lampblack
to a thousand pounds of White Lead.
From a dose of Castor Oil to a hundred
ounces of Quinine. From a tooth pick
to a Pocket Book. No bragging either,
but solid facts. To prove it, call 0 or
write to TFJEO. F. KLUTTZ
Wholesale be Retail Druggists,
Salisbury, M. 0.
8MEL1G00D.
ITS JUST AS EASY.
DREXEL'S. HOYTS. and Huvorsux
Colognes. WRIGHTS. LUBIN8. and all
other Handkerchief Extracts.
At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store.
Dr. Bessent
Hm retarded from his
woo Id be glad to have those fn dssnfcwihbary
and vicinity who need bis serricea, to call at
his oslee at an early dav.
Oct. , 1875.tt
LUMBER! LUMBER It
ANY person wanting
Lumber, should m
signed. Orders solicited.
oet 28 75 3osoe.
M. L. BEAN.
Hickory. N.C-
AGENTS WANTS Medal, and Male-
A A mm a. W m. m - - - mmAm
A waroeu ior iiulmaAD M.W
1900 Hit
Address for
circular A. J. HOLM AN at CO.,
neew rtweisjev asssw a 1 'a
PICTORIA BIBLES
From the St Lou6 Republican.
lie sat on one side the room in a bir
white-oak chair. She on tbe other side, I rf Mr. and Mrs. M our ho use and Marjriee
in a little white oak rocking chair. A I Goodrich were recovered the same day.
long-eared deer-nouod snapping at nies, I out mat ot the la'ter s wife bad uot been
was by his eide; a basket of sewing by found at last accounts
hers. Both rocked incessantly, that is.
NOTICE THE DATE.
THE "GREAT TEXAS BONANZA."
Drawiag Positive Nov. 30, or Money
iiefanded.
TheHCoit Responsible Enterprise in the
United States.
The Texas Gift Concert Association, of Den
ison, Texas, will Distribute to Ticket Holders,
XT OAiU Coil : f t- tmm , . ..
i"". uviu, in uiHH. 11113 ASSOCiailOll
bas a first-class reputation for fair and snu&re
dealing. Its Managers are old and Reliable
citizens of Texas. But a few days now remain
to the day of drawing. But a few Tickets now
unsold, so tickets should be secured at once.
This Enterprise stands to-day tbe first and
foremost of its character in the United States,
and has the Home Endorsement of itsowu
citizens.
The Following Speaks for Itself:
the young people, not the dg and the
basket. He sighs heavily and looks out
the west window at a crape myrtle tree;
she sighs lightly and looks out the east
indow at tbe turnip patch. At last he
remarks :
'This is mighty good weather to pick
cotton.
'Tis that, il we
p'ek.'
The rocking continues.
'What's your dog's namet'
Coony.'
Another sigbbroken stillness.
'What is he good for V
'What is who good fur V said he,
straetedl.
'Your dog, Coony.
'Fur ketchiu' 'possums.'
Silence ot half an hour,
'lie looks like a deer dog.'
'Who looks like a deer dog V
'Coony.
'lie i; but he's kinder bfellowsed an
ectlin' oln ad' slow now. An he ain't
1 i
no count on a com trail.
In the quiet ten minute? that ensued,
she took two stitches in her quilt. It
M and lis Clean !
WANTED
Prise Package in the world. Il
beets paper, IS envelope, f.'d
Holder, PeaciL patent Yard Ma
m r t mmm A
Piece w fwrirr Mrtfle park age
rose. postawM. at drrolar free
A CO, 710 Broadway, N. T.
the bes
telUag
BRIDE
AN OUTFIT FREE
j Good day I we are having some weather now;
is what every man, woman and child says
when we meet thim. And it's so, it com
menced to rain last Saturday night and has
continued "squally" ever since. We were in
t trrued by a young lady that some snow fell on
Monday at noon; we did not see it, but know
tkat ladies are proverbial for elongated vera
no one will, therefore, dare to doubt that
ow did fall in Salisbury on last Monday at
. noon.
Concord Begiiter Again. "Answer
not a fool according to his folly," says Solomon,
and it is sage advice. In the present instance
we shall endeavor to profit by it.
After two full weeks of incubation, the re
doubtable Beguter man, comes back at us with
a puerile attempt to justify bis misrepresenta
tions of our late Fair, and makes some desper
ate flings at the VTatcianan, as well as at our
respected contemporaries the Obeerrer, Xcics,
and Sun. According to the Register, vt have
all lied and it has told the truth 1
For cool, conceited impudence, that has
never been excelled.
It is an old adage, that "one lie told, necessi
tates ten more to cover it," and the Regisla't
article of last week, affords a sad illustration of
its truth. Tell the truth at firtt, uext time
neighbor, aud you won't have so much trouble
afterwards. Try it anyhow, and our word for
it you will be able to say with the old Scotch
man, "Honesty is the best policy, for we have
tried both?
The Register sticks to its ridiculously false
statement that there were only 1200 persons on
the grounds on Thursday, and calls for our
proof that the number was really over 2500.
As to the exact and occur ale truthfulness of our
statement, we respectfully refer to the President,
Mr. A. H. Boyden, the Secretary Mr. B. F.
Rogers, the Treasurer, Mr. J. Allen Brown ;
a id to Messrs. J. A. Hedrick, Moses A. Smith,
and B. H. Marsh, who sold tbe tickets at the
gate.
The fling at the close of the article is as dig
nified as it is gentlemanly, and fully as truth
ful as the rest of this wonderful paper's state
ments.
In the first place, there was no dray horse on
the track. In the second place the race in
question was "open only to horses which had
never been successful on a race course," and
was won by "Dexter" an old but blooded horse,
who has been occasionally used to the baggage
wagon of one of our hotels.
And now we have done with this fellow,
having already given him more notoriety than
he deserves.
-MPKovEMUiTS. Mr. Tlios. E. Brown's
Bw brick livery stable is approaching com
pletion, nd presents a very fiue appearause.
-4r. Jno. W. Mauney's new dwelling on
-iu St is Wing pushed forward to eom
P'rtiun. aud promises to "be a very haudsome
nd commodious establishment.
DifrJuo. L. Heodurson is rehabiliatiug
he Mrs. Brown house, corner of Maiu and
Bank Sis. Mr. D. R. Julian is building
N handsome cottages on Ioniss iSt. All
tnis tbows that there is life in tbe old laud
PIANO TUNING.
C "FT A CJ fffl TTDnM
OUrCIUUH VVVBt . 1 m wroiuu.
feasor of Music. Practical Piano -Tuner Several interesting cases have been disposed of
?ljahr is now stopping for a few days during the term. Stale t Me Mullen, for being
l Salisbury, N. C. - .,,- th mKl.ln. nf one IfeKinniML at
il!ad!llWi'l'iDP-,,0O',,tUUed ZT iffpaTed Mrs. Sheek's boarding bouse some time since,
U. - - v ix' ii viung a i Mir inauoiuu
"Ue.
'We the uudersigued, citizens of Denson,
Texas, cheerfully give ourtestimony to the
honorable and impartial manner in which
the First Grand Gift Concert of the Texas
Gift Concert Association was conducted, and
as to the very satisfactory manner in which
all the pledges and promises of the Associa
tion were carried out ; and, further, do most
heartily endorse the Second Grand Gift Con
cert, to be given November 30, 1875.
W. H. Winu, Mayor, City of Denison;
Judge W. D. Kirk, G. W. Walters, Geo.
B. Living, J. D. Woodyard, W. B. Tibbs.
W B Boss. J C Taylor, L M Johnson Al
dermen. City of Denison:
Every Locality should organize a club.-
Their list of prizes is unprecedented. Capital
Prize $50,000, lowest prise to a whole ticket,
$50, lowest prise to a cupon ticket, $10. Price
of whole ticket $o, winch consists of 5 coupons
at $1 each. itjoCash sent for tickets should,
in every case be sent per express or by a bank
draft. Sums under $ simply enclose in an
envelope, never send by registered letter or by
money oraer as jrom large experience the
Association find it both unsafe and unreliable
Sent at the risk and expense of the Association
when sent per Express or bank draft or by
plain letter simply addressed. Address for
tickets, circulars etc.,
A. R. COLLIXS, See'y.
Denison, Texas.
Read their Advertisement.
A Train of.Evils,
If weakness of the stomach is allowed to
beooms chronic, the following evils supervene
Digestion is permanently impaired, the sys
tem is very imperfectly nouriobed, the blood
becomes thin and eatery, and tho bile beiug
uueniployed for digestive and cvacoatire pur-
onlj had any to J Peirthecirculationthrough the thoracic
uuct. auu injects itself into tbe superficial
vessels giving to the skin and whites of tbe
eyes the saffron tinge indicative of biliousness.
Headache, nausea, constipation, pains in tbe
side, palpitations, beait-burn. dizziness, and
many other harrassing symptoms which accom
pany tbe internal derangement above described.
which, if unchecked is as sure to be followed
by serious diseases, as the rising of the sun by
its setting. It is manifest, therefore, that an
inability of the stomach to act upon tbe fot d
should be overcome without delar The in
vigorating influence upon that organ of Bos-
tettor's Stomach Bitters is speedily felt in the
disappearance of all the disagreeablesymptoms
alluded to Tbe prescribed mineral remedies
for general debility usually fail to achieve any
lasting result, because they do not invigorate
the stomach; llostetter's Bitters always sue
ab.
Cashmere Boqnet, Bro
aor, St sauna, Poncise. Caubolic. and
fifty other kiods of Toilet Soaps, at from S
to 75 cents a cake.
At KLUTTZ'S Dreg Store.
Wt want sots one in every re ty
orders and deliver goods far taw mm
nal C. O. D. House. Large
did chance in everv
of either sez, i
ImU, circular, tirsaa. sae a
sent free and post paid. Bead for It
ic awmev at ro-ir kasa. a
J.HALL A GO, 6 .V. Howard Sweat,
10 tk
A ROYAL SMOKE.
Salisbury Favor Oigar,
Only 5 Cents.
CARE, ANI PUTS
IT DRIVES AWAY
You in a Good Humor.
Also. All popular brands at fro
25 cents.
At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store.
2 to
mmt a a I
was a gorgeous atlair, that quilt was, made ceed because that is their primal effect The
by the pattern called ".Kosn of Sharon. very fact that they are such an excellent stom-
She is very particular about the nomen- tachic constitute them one of the best jreneral
ctaturo ot her quilts, and frequently walks tonics in existence. To restore digestion is the
hitecn miles to get a now pattern, with a final step towards the recovery of health, when
"real potty name. 1 impaired by any of the multifarious complaints
'lour ma raisin many cuickings 7 l which spring from dyspepsia, and that step
'Fortr odd ' I 08 OQId to have been taken by tbe invalid
m, , . , , I who lias availed mmjeifbf this famous anli-
alter awnue, ine nig rocaing cuair auu
tbe little rocking chair wore jammed side
by side.
'How many has your ma got ?'
'How many what ?'
'Chickens.'
'Nigh on to a hundred.'.
By this time the chairs were so close
together that rocking was impossible.
'The minks has eat all our.'
Then a lone silence reiens. At last he
observes :
'Makiu' quilts V
'Yes,' she replies, brightening up, 'I've
alfr HcsBaND. " An
thus pleasantly speaks of
was tried and defendant convicted and sen ten -
years.
'"tire sal isfaction eiven or no charge made, ced to the peuitentiary for
1 tRAIS MODERATE. State v. Phillip; from Davidson, on acharge
"t of References. I of forging tbe name of John Holland of Davie,
ACW and Seeond-bnrt 1 Manna an 11 1 . TT.:1 JS.I..J.. lUnninMi
exchange
this sub
ject :
Can there be found sweeter, dearer!
wot ds to a fond, loving wife, than those,
"My husband?" He is her life, her world,
without him existence would be a dreary
blank. Should adversity and disgrace
daiken his name, she but loves bim the
more for bis sufferiags. No mu&ie is
sweeter to her ear than his welcome step
aud voice. No . picture that bangs on
memory's wall, more beautiful than ber
bridal eve, when she vowed to love, honor
and obey him, her idol, ber soul's worship.
She would not wish the wings of time to
pluck from ber memory one of love, or an
aet of devotion from him to her, ah no !
she prises them more than the earth's
riches. She would not wiah Fame's
hand to twine one garland rouud ber
brow, that was unshared by him. Her
love spreads beyond herself and reaches
far into futurity, lie pictures him in her
mind's eye as aged and infirm, lingering
ou the shores of time, awaiting for the
last dread sammous to waft his immortal
soul to the regions of the blest Does
her love cease then, or grow cold? No,
it grows brighter and brighter, until she
too, joins ber loved one. ber husband, in
. m at at m m.Mt k -
just finished a 'Roarin' Kagul of Braseal, httVe U8d ix-
a 'Sitting bun,' aud a 'Nation s Tride
Have you ever saw the 'Vol low Rose of
the Parary ?'
No.'
More silence; then he says :
'Do you love cabbage ?'
I do that.'
Presently his hand is accidentally
placed on here. ue does not know it
at least does not seem to be aware of it.
Then after a half hour spent in sighs,
coughing and clearing of throats, be tud
deuly says :
'l'se a great a mind to bite you.'
'What you treat a mind to bite me
fur?'
'Kase you won't ha ye me.'
'Kase you ain't axed me.'
Wcll, now, 1 ax you.'
'Thee, now, I has you.'
Then Coony dreams he hears a soond
of kissing.
The next day the young man goes to
Tieerville after a marriage license.
Wednesday, the following week. No
cards.
HOW TO CURE FEVER AND AGUE
Wa . . a m
ii any person suuenng witn r evkr and
Ague, Intermittent or Billious Fever will
call at tbe Drug Store of Theo. P. Kluttx,
and get a bottle of AGUE CONQUEROR.
their immediate cure is certain, and tbe chills
will not come back during that season. It
contains no Quinine, Arsenic or other Poi
sons, and alter taking ouf-half bottle yoo
will feel better in health than you have Mt
perhaps for years. It entirelv cleanses the
whole system, purines the liver and other
secretory orgaus. Pnee 91.00 per bottle
try it. Ask your Druggish about others who
MARRIED
H.
For
Coughs, Colds Hoarseness
AND ALL THOAT DISEASE&,
Use
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A THTJLBAND SURE HZ
Suld r Inirjnl rfnersllr. i
FULLER St FULLER.
BY.
in.
f
In this county, Oct. 28th, at the residence o
Mr. Joseph Dobbins, by Rev. Geo. B. Wet
moreMr Horace K. Naile to mias Naomi,
daughter of the late Nirurod Dobbins, all of
tins count v.
An old batcbelor said "there's a darned
sight more jewelry worn now-a-days than
when I was young. But there's one piece
that I always admired which I don't often
see now.
"What is that ?" asked a young lady.
"A thimble," was the reply. .
lie was regarded with cou tempt and scorn
by every lady in the room the rest of the
eveuiug.
Died. Mrs. Julia A. Gilmer, consort of the
late Hon. John A. Gilmer, departed this life
after a brief ill no., on Friday evening last, in
the both year ol her age. For the past few
year Mrs. Gilmer bad beeu in feeble health,
gulTcring from heart diseasa ; causing- her much
pain, and admonishing ber friends that she
would sooner or later suddenly be called away.
Few women have ever lived in a community,
and attained to her age, who were more pern's
teut and untiring in good works not only for
her own household and tbe church, bat for the
public generally. She posescd a larce, chris
tain, motherly and benevolent heart and no
cry of tbe needy ever reached ber ear without
eliciting an unselfish and liberal response
She was universally beloved and her funeral
on Sunday last, at tbe Presbyterian chorch.
was attended by an unusually large concoures
of our citisens, all the other ehurcben, very
properly, having no service at that boor. Dr.
Smith preached a very affecting sermon, at the
beginning of which he paid a just and beauti
ful tribute to tbe memory of the deceased.
Greensboro Patriot.
For Your Sieetieart.
KH ELEGANT: LINE OF MAGNIFICENT
TOILET 8ETT8,
SUELL TOILET BOXES, IOW-
DER and PUFF BOXES. FANCY
D 0 T T L E 8, YINI AGARETTE8,
pn 'k'FT.HdnKS MfRnnne Jr. a.
a vr t aej m m -avvsaa ae a aavj v-- wsvv
Cheap at
KLUTTZ'S Drug Store.
ABE TOO GOING TO FAINT ?
MONEY, TIME, LABOR,
Chemical Paints, so called, have proven
failures : simply because tbe chemi." try
of their manufacture seems to consist in
the quantity of water that Is combined
with the paint, by the addition of an
Alkali, either Potash, Lime or Soda, Ice.
Chemical Paints containing water peel
from the wood, and are not Economical,
because they will not cover as much sur
face as Pure Paints.
We offer our PaxraaxD Paurr with
tho guarantee that it is not a Chemical
Wat at- a It .
rami; contains no water, no Alkali no
adultrraiion, and is made of only such
material as are used by the oldest paint-
mm. 1 . e
crs. Uur rami win cover more surface
than any Chemical Paiot in the world.
We authorise their sale, snbjeet to the
satisfaction of all buyers. e agree to
re-paint any house with Eurlish BB
While Lead, or any other White Lead, if
our Paints do not prove perfectly satis fae
ry.
Manufactured by,
WAOSWORTH. MARTINEZ k LONQ-
M AH , lt T Una.
Sold only at KLUTTZ'S Drag Store.
-TSTCHOMANCT.orSOCLCHAEMIXG.'
How either mex may firinsTs aaigaln tbe
lore and affection of any penes tbey hawse
inlantlr. This simple, mental acqetrsisnt all
can poaesss. free, by mail.fr tbe,
ntarriace eud. Lrvatiaa Oracle.
iitnU to Ladies. Wedding Ktffct Shirt, Ae. A
queer hook, address T. WILLI All A Ce-,
Pmba Pbila. 4w
ARTHTJR'8
I llc lt a a tst Homr atftOAZiss "TW Hewos
bold Maaaxine of A merira. " Tro Serial Ben-
rim in KG. -EAGLBSCLTFFE." by Mr.
Julia C. R, Dorr and "M1KIAJT bj T. B.
Arthur. BUTTBRICC8 Xewret Pattern- in
every number. Terms ti-iO per year. 3
for 6.U,. Splendid Book offers
Specimen number lOeeata. 4i
T 8 ARTHUR A HON . Philadelphia. F.
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NO MKRCUKIAL
SaSSf am AM mmm maiMil il e-a -e
If you labor to be seen of men. the
spirit of your work will have little rally
ing power. If yon do all things heartily
as to the Lord, the coutagJou of your
patience and enthusiasm may spread iu
mauy hearts, eveu though the Master
wisely keeps you ignorant of it.
A writer, speaking of tbe ocean tele
rranh, wonders whether the news trana-
the laud where all ic love, joy. peace andl mined through tbe salt water will be
fresh.
SALISBURY MARKET.
Corrected by MeCubbins, Beall and Julian
Buying Bates :
CORN new 60 to 55.
COTTON 11 to 12
FLOUR B2.75 to 3.
MEAL 60 to 65.
BACON county) 12 to U-hog round
POTATOES Irish 90a Sweet75 to 1
E06S 10 to 12
CHICKENS $1.75 to 2 pcrdoa.
LARD 15
FEATHER? new, 50.
RYE a 90 to SI
BEESEWAX 28 to 30.
WHEAT f 1. to 1,25
OATF8 40 to 45.
BUTTER -20 to 25.
DRIED FRUIT 6 o 8
Ml XVTAXXM AT A Mil Bl
. D. B. TOOT E,
Be. IBB 1 lit, use Ave, BL T.
TrFottes Science in
ErpjTtkuton
Chills Cured for 26 Cents.
TAKE
lWlOrJlteftBBBBj 0
'S
mil.
i
PILLS.
Warranted or money Refunded, at -KLUTTZ'
8 DRUG STORE.
LAMPS from 25 ets , to 85.00.
PURE GRAPE WINE, for Churches
60 cts. per quart.
WHITE LEAD, Warranted eeaal to
any in the world, 11 cents per pound.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Tt PHT8I-
ClAftS AM MEICMAITt At
THEO. P. KLUTTZ'S. DT?rnua.
fene mmm m aav rkw SS aaft ana a mtmm
na-ata ml prVm. fl.afS mmtf Wf V. aXMflB
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aae Taa Cm.
t"2imXmw O'mm W aaTmTeaaaSS
M ,VJ t aap 440 a4IJ2Iii,,J52JJIjJ MlMH
Sfe -Jm-. Sill v mm. ,tWaa
i maeS fey avar aweafei
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a aurman aaictjAauT. r
avaeea. t Yrex Cm
tl8ffSZ
Poriiand. If sine.
At.
Jan. 19.187e,-lv
Cheap Chattol Mortgage,
and varies :Uer blanks tor aal kef
j Blekberries, 8 to 9. .
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Wast 4s5 fcH&bsz
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