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Carolina Watchman. local. "JVEMBER 25. 1875. 11 M -1, II I Theweatber is terribly "oorenaoie piWot prevails in a mild form in the Important to Grrangers : On the 12th day of Oct., 1874, the Execu tive Committee of Kentucky State Grange adopted the Remington Sewing Machine for " the various Subordinate Granges in Ken tucky, as well worthy of their consideration and purchase." Since that time, large num bers of machines have been Bold to members of the Older throughout the State, and the number is rapidly increasing. Every ma chine is fully warranted for five years, and by a responsible company. Every machine sold is guaranteed to give full satisfaction, or the purchaser has the privilege of returning-it. Louimille Cour. Journal. JSTThese Machines are on exhibition and ,npftH at Wilujinirton. Dec. for sale by J. A. CLODFETTER & CO Arrangements on all the roads for one 7:4t Salisbury, N. C. Since the departure of the young ladies who spent the summer here, some of our young men have been moaning around as if j-jta number ot onr citijens attended the rtutt Racea la,t wek' and returned well with the trip. Hn Qbterctr reporU 40 prisoners in the jail , nklenburs, 8 of them from Cabarrus 8 white, 32 black. , Q0mc one, eome all, and give us a call tubscribe for Carolina Watchman. Oy two dollars a year. re hear of nonie complaint on account of i well at the corner of Lee and ( wher strceta. i. no bucket. This should be attended Aa old and highly esteemed citiaen of Cliar jflte Mr. A. H. Martin, died at his residence, fclorday morning last, aged 71 years. He ltd been failing in health, for some lime. v. -rv friend and natron of the Fair, will J 1 1 JI J ... c t regret that Mr. B. P. Roger was uuabte to leccpt a re-election ha Secretary, which posi .on be ha so very acceptably filled for several wr ... yoari v" th y had lost all auimation. had noiiiug to live for, or nothing to accomplish in the ahort period of time allotted to them here We do hope they will brighten up; for it makes us feel badly to fee our young friends in this way. They remind us more of buz zards basking themselves ou the sunny side of a fence, thau anything else NEW ENTERPRISE. Onr thanks are due Messrs. W. T. Thorn a?nn & Bro. for a fine specimen of Hom- iuy made at their Mills. They can turn out from five to ten barrels per day, and at very reasonable rates. This is an ens terpriae in the right direction and should receive a liberal aliare of public patronage. Merchants from a distance would do well to communicate with these gentlemen aa we feel sure they cau do as well, if not better, with them than claewhere. how to do thing in Charlotte as the following .i0(U.j . . . , , from the Obsarer of the 19th inat. will show: ! meet,0- " Brooklyn. "Presentation bf a Cane to A- H- Boy- iZl T , . den, Esq ' abatement from beginning to ending. On The members of the Hornet Fire Compaay " "" SWed to ioc""- Th met at then hall last evening, for the purpose rePorta afford no data upon which aecs oury, an ebony cane with gold head, which had L, ... . ... been purchased for him by the company, and lea lual ai ,eMt OD hundred thoueand present nPno ' n have attended on their aer- v. .wilu,jr iTCuug enienainea uv me I . , members of the company toward that gentle- ICW dann5 lu meetings-the audiences i i COD"el"? nce of the graceful courtesy each day averaging about 8000. The visit to the recent rt&Hw M CnTm wW prUb,y Mr. Boydeo w the President. " be known. Much is now deocudi Mr. Boyden was waited upon by a committee tne Trious denominations in Brooklyn l'i..;,io..t J ltr -a. OTilfcfl hhnr ILC.Jooeonbeh.lfof the company, arose These revivalists will open next in - , u ituuruieu air. uoyaen ri -i J i ' .. oftbe object of the assemblage and of why hw "'pnnere a house capable of ir..ce was asaen. ue spoke of the great seating 10,200 persons has been provided Kt21? ") W enkind- . ... P cu in ui ueans 01 me members or the com- pany by his reception and treatment of them 1 m i on the occasion referred to. They felt a deire Suicide Of a North Carol in a C!l i. fl'lre.lrfeelln8stohiin.BJ took this cryman in South Carolina meinoQ oi uoing so. Mr. Boyden accepted the cane in an exceed- w. Amma , 2 i . mgty offhand speech, cordially re-echoir.e all , We aredeePy pamed to announce the me Henumem oi gooa will which had been o oe ver. u . i owJ, on 3lon uttered. He eznrewed hi attachment to fh;ir- dav morninr last, bv ni;l ti.;- w - -. . . j k-oiviM' . i n ' r 1 1 in take NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOTICE.-Having retired from the WmUk hmh, I wiii thank all those indebted to me for ad vi it if, In i; or otherwise to com and settle ro:nptly. J. J. STEWART never depeudiug on Qood Si(i : We notice that our people M buying more fruit trees, grape vines, atraw btrry plants, Ac. this year than ever before. It psys to raiw fruits, and it payi to get the best improved varieties. A DlK'UTKD Dkkam A young man in town foamed a few nightrt siuco that be was fondly preng his sweetheart's band to his bosom, Jut awoke to find a big rat perched upon his tout. Verily, a dream is vanity and a lie. Rev. Wm. II. Cosk, of Gold Hill, went os a renting visit to New Market, Va., lately, bat he hit on a time when much preaching was called for and didn't get much rest. Acquitted of Murder. Polk A1U nfaa, U. 8. Deputy Marshal, was tried at Asbeville, recently, in the Fedcra' Court, for the killing of Andrew Wil liamson Gunter', an outlaw, who had been lying out for sometime, and making threats against any one who should at tempt to arrest him. The killing occur- FOR SALE: 130 Acres of Land Four miles south of Salisbury, 90 arrp of wNich is TIMBERED land, and will lie sold !c v down for cash. Apply to D. R. JULIAN. Salisbury, Nov. 25, 1875. 4t IMPOBTED SfflGIHG BIRDS FOR SALE. A fine lot of Imported German Canary Bird. Every male bird guaranteed to be a good Hinder, fnce for male birds $4, female $l,o0, or $-5 a pair; a singing bird and nice cage for $5,50. Birds and cages sent to all parts of the country br express. A. WELSH. No. 819 Main Street Richmond, Virginia. AOT. 25 two tms. lotte. and said that this was another link which tlemau was a Baptist preacher liviu? i bouudhirato the city and its people. He .lie Drv frk ILtL. if l would always look back to this as 'one of the u Y , ecl.Mu- . If we brightest spots in his meraorv. and burred the gentlemen to accept his sincere thanks. The cane bears this engraving : "Presented to A. Boyden by the Hornet Fire Company," and on tlie reverse side : "Charlotte. N. C Oct. 21st, 1875." It is a most beautiful cane and fell into the hands of a most worth recipient." Salisbury Soldier's Monument. It will be seen by reference to the first page of this paper, that the General Government is about to erect a splendid monument in the National Cemetery of this place in memory of the Fed eral soldiers who died in the Salisbury prison during the war. The parts of the structure are all ready for shipment, and will arrive here early in December. No doubt the courage and suffering of the Federal soldiery in the late war entitle them to all the honor bestowed in memory of them. Men who" from a high sense of patriotism lay their lives upon the altar of their country are poorly repaid in monuments and ascrip- - f i .t i- . i .i . . nous oi praise, inougn u ue me oe service uot he preached dwiugrtbe present year ai ivocsy ijreeK. air. 1 owel was a young man a xonu UaroJinian who, after graduating at Furman University, came to our country, aud married a daughter of r v i i f w. ueorge oeu, ii,eq. tin atUinmeuta were good, and be was much honoted and be loved by all who knew him well, bat bis physical organization waa delicate, and bis temperament' very nervous aud excit able. For some weeks proceeding his death, he was laboring under decided abberatton of mind, which-culminated in taking his own life by cutting his throat. He leaves a widow and two children. Edgefield Advertiser. TO RENT. For the ensuing year, the Dwelling House on corner of Church and Bank Streets occupied ny r. vi neeier, ana tne xweiung House on Bank Street, lately occupied by Kobe Knox. Eq. D. A. DAVIS. Koy. 25 '75.-4 tnw. LDTTZ'S COLUMN. I 5!a5 FACTS! FACTS!! FACTS!!! IXW ADVBRTISKJUOn. NEW AOVERTISEM EHT8. LUMBER ! LUMBER !! signed. Orders solicit. oct2? 74 U BEAK. M.C- 1 C fHf Will buy one Box of Cuneeatated 1 0 uto. Lye at ENSISS' KLUTTZ 8 DRUG STORE, is the large, and oldest established ta 8alUburr KlUTTZ'S DBUG STORE, is pre pared to duplicate any Merchant's or Physician's Dill, bought anywhere in Christendom. KLUTTZ'S DRUG 8TORE, hs done, is doing, and intend to do, tbe largest Drag trade in this section of the State. KLUTTZ 8 DRUG 8T0RK ta tne plate to boy anytbing tbat yon want from a Corn plaster, to a $7 box of perfumery. From a paper of Lampblack to a thousand pounds of White Lead. From a dose of Castor Od to a hundred ounces of Quinine. Fma a tooth-pick to a Pocket Book. No bragging either, but solid facta. To pro re it, ceil on, or write to TH0. F. KLLTTZ Wholesale & Retail Druggiafs, Salisbury, N. C. AGHHT8 WASTE mw Awarded for HOLMA1T8 NEW PICT0R1A BIBLES Hrx-ul.nL A. J. HOLM AN A CO, 930 ABCH WANTED? Prist Package In the world. It beeta paprr, 15 nvelonca. totder, Pwcil, patent Yard M ee of Jewelry. Saadipadmps with ni. putpatd. 26c. Circular Ire. A CO.. 709 Broadway. N.Y. red in a hand-to band Struggle between their render We only regret that Dan. At his hoifto a few lutles west of thi place, Mr. John Lyerly, aged about 65 years. He wsS a venerable farmer une of tboinen who count in estimating the wealth soditreDgth of the State. him and Allman who bad been sent to arrest him, and who attempted to take from him his rifle. They fi 11 to the ground and tolled down a steep hill in high weeds, where Allman ehol him with a pistol. The trial lasted fire days, re sulting in the acquittal of the Marshal. The great steamer Mary H-ll has rer- formed a feat unrivalled in the steamboat history of N:w Orleans. Arriving at 8 a. M., with 6,200 bales of cotton and 13000 bags of cotton need, she discharged cargo, reloaded with freight aud .started up the liver at 7 i M of the same day. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Prices Reduced Is Ordkb To CLOSE OUT BUSINESS Owiug to the bad health of Mr. Robert Murphy, senior partner, we hare reduced the prices on all onr goods, and will for th next sixty days sell AT COST, any article in our store, for Cash. Onr slock consists of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS ic CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES dee. We have also TWO FINE SHOW CASES, sir feet loug Call to see us and get bargains. R. Ac A. MURPHY. Nov. 18, 4t. SMELL GOOD. IT8 JUST A8 EASY. DREXEL'S. HOYTS, and Huxocblui Colognes, WRIGHTS. LUBIXS. end all other Handkerchief Ex'.raeta. At K LUTTZ-S Drag Store as Iliac 15 Pen AN OUTFIT FREE We want coses eeele orders and deiirer rood (or the old nal C. O. V. Hooac Large eaasi wages. M d id chance in every neighborhood for thi right. pcraoo of either aex, young or old. aeaapka new Ibu, circwlara, tersaa, otfc. a complete eettt aent free and pest paid. Send for It at ones and make money at roar hoso . Add is, H. HALL A CO.,0 M. Md. For Couqhs, Colas Hoarseness AND ALL THOAT DISEASES, Use WELL8' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. . HKJJ Swinkttk. This is a new musical in strument; a great many people saeined to the Confederate dead, equally as hrave and worthy, of the same nationality and l.lood, must lie neglected and unhoncrcd. True, their extraordinary deed under the most un favorable circumstances, is a monument of fame higher and more durable than can be raised of stone; but it would be a little more consoling to present to the eye of the passer a testimonial to remind him of t"ioe brave men A good many of our readers retnpmber the wbo bore, in the late struggle, the burdens of lecture Judge C'lond gave our citizens about t,,e boutb untl1 " crushed them to rise no litt'e white and negro bovs running about more- Indeedf it would he no great stretch to the streeta at night, fts-p'roceeded thnsly : erect a monument by private ilriptioa in I came up town the other night (no doubt ,lonor dI our " 3ea". notwittrstaodmg f. . ilrinl' Q,it T ftntllullt? u-lft-iAtfl t ir jD firn ; lain, aiiu ratBV iv iiiu ciiuuii miles away from Salisbury, fr thar, right on that We would set it on Dun's 'Moun to catch the eye of every man within sixty mile. There 1 li we ituici in cuiisuui y, rimu uu iiini I : . , , . ,i. l. mnv t ha IT. t lint ira carnuH Ihrminh Miln . . " I . J !" - e" . ! PQQP was a Sreai 0,S B,?8W- P'CKing oi a & th..re V(Alld . no tranuorlation w - - a street last Monday morning fan man by a "cullud No Ovkrsesb. We learn there is no ovcr- on that section of the public road pawing McNeeley's mill, aud that the road is needing repair. The county Commissioners have pro bshly overlooked thin matter. Tlie Bankrupt. The I'ec Dee Courier relates the circum stances of the killing of a negro near Laurin barg. He was charged with Stealing hog--, and in minting the officer sent to arrest him, received the contents of a pistol, whether fired bj the officer who held it, or by himself in straggling 1br it, ia not known. a . t l t . Danger, a picniug oi a uanger, ne was herteaes in the case. .Nothing to so but poorest picker and the poorest singer 1 ever drcs3 ttj up the stones. heard, yes sir, the poorest picker and the poorest singer I ever heard and there was white men listeuing at him, and to tell the truth I wished I was five miles away from Salisbury." 4rc There was some other parties tbat seemed to be disgusted that night also, two young men. wbo went all over town to to It Is estimated that of tho number who launch their barques on the stormy sea of com- uerce, uine out ot ten become bankrupt. Mam things conspire to etfoct this result. Prominent amoug tbem is "Jiving beyond your means, exhausting your financial strength. So it is in find some I the physical mart, possessed of strength aud eggs with which to shell the crowd, but nn- 1? T -' " ""U"" could not I We live bevond oar moans: undermining w - - our ctmstltntions by extravAgauoo in eating they fortunately or fortunately, fiml u n v m, . . , . . j , . I and drinking; by disregarding the natural laws That night one of the genu dreamed h Ltfhft,ithtaSdeiroweirewircof It we are found a goose nest full of eggs and wanted bankrupts in body Dyspepsia and Kheuiua- Imphovkmknts. Messrs. Buis &. Baiker arc baring lltted up for their accomodation, the room next to J. M. Brown's Confection -try Store. Thia room waa formerly used for a Drag Store, aud is a good stand. If finished like the plan shown ua, it will be a rery handsome store. to get np aud "shell tneur then, but soon learned that it was not a goose's nest he had found. Be in time and Insure your Buildings, Merchaudise, Dwellings, Barns, sad Contents, by calling at the lnsurauce Office of J. Alleu BrownT who represeuts Tint Class Co's. (Home and Foreigh) whose aggregate assets exceed Thirty Million Dol lars. Nov. 4th 1875. Asothsr Doctor. We are glad to learn that Dr. E. Rose Dor-ett. a talented young phjuician from Randolph, waa in the city a fee days since with a view to locating, whit h it is likely be will do. Salisbury has lower doctors, and better or es, than any town of iUaiie in the United SUtes. The Newbern Journal of Commerce fires an account of u destructive water 'lout at Marker's Island. Two children ere killed outright and several ot': er lersoos wounded, some of them mortally, u i feared. Houses and fences were completely demolifched. 0. J. STaaa. The celebrated candy maker, fsrored us with a package of nice freak candy 7terday. It consisted of a toy basket made of Pi filled with the best candy we have eaten in etime. His store, next to J. &. H. Horah's Jewelry Store, will soon be a favorite resort fcrour young people and candy lovers general-lj- Candy walkingsticks for boys, and pretty basketB for girla won't it be nice. THE SALISBURY BAND Propose giving a series of three or four Con certs during this winter, the proceeds of which will be devoted solely to the further enlargement and musical advancement of ths Band. It is no great compliment to this Band to call it the best in the State, when competent, well-posted persons consider it unrivalled in the whole south. The profes sional Bands of New Orleans, Charleston and Richmond, &c., are far behind thia one in musical skill as well esin their vast reperto ry of music. Ed. B. Neave is the best Cor net player in the whole Country but two, viz : Lerv and Arbuckle. This Band has existed over eighteen years and has been entirelv self-sustained. They now only ask those who take pride in their citv and" Band to buv season tickete, where by they will have the double satisfaction of assisting the Band to still advance, and re ceive their money's worth in rare Entertain ments at the same time. They intend to se cure a portion of Mr. W. M. Neave'b time, as Teacher, Director and Music writer. He is well known all over the U. 8. as a Teach er and Music writer without a rival. He was the only Band Master in Lee's army who was commissioned aa such by the Secretary of War, and was not conecribed. He plays slide Trombone solos at the Concerts ; and is the only one in the Country who plays this instrument with only Piano accompani ments, and has latelv given much surprise and uleasure to the people in S. C, at the rinnrertB of tho Bands he has been teaching there. So say the press of Spartanburg, and Union. S. C. The first Concert will come off on Thurs day- nkrht. Dec. 2d. in Meronev's Hall. See j o , r: - programmes; trsm, or liver complaiat, ox shattered nerves, or kidney disease or dropsy exhausts our physical capital and we are unable to meet uie ueavy draf ts uoon our constitution. But rou mar re sums. UhecK your extravagance aud ny tue aid of Tctt's vour broken constitution will be restored and thedratwen the exchequer of health will never be dishonored. A Train of Evils. Ifweaknesj of tho .stomach is allowed to become chronic, tho following evils supervene Digestion is permanently impaired, the sys tem is very imperfectly uourisbed, the blood becomes thin and watery, and the bilo being .1 r. .i: , .. wwcu wi uiRtMnc anu ovacuaiive pui-lorrr f,,r where I dur.t. and injects irself iuto the snnerficiaJ vessels civing to the skin and whites of the ryer tho saffron tiugc indicative of biliousness. Headache, n&uca, constipation, pains in the side, palpitations, beait-burn. dizziness, and man- other harrashiug symptoms which accom pany the internal derangi-mentabove described, which, if unchecked is at sure to bo followed by serious diseases, as the riaivg of the sun by Us setting. It is manifest, therefore. Uiat an" inability of the stomach to act upon the fot d should bo overcome without dolav The in vigorating influence upon tLat organ of Uos tetter's Stomach Bitters is speedily felt in the disappearance of all the disaprepublcsyniptoins alluded to The prescribed mineral remedies for genera! debility usually fail to achieve any lasting result, because they do not invigorate the stomach; Bostetter's Bitters always suc ceed because that isy.heir primal effect. The very fact that they era such an excellent stom achic constitutes them one of the bent general tonics in existence. To restore digestion is the final step towards the recovery of health, when impaired by any of the mu'.tilarious complaints wbleb spring from dyspepsia, and that stop will be found to have been taken by the invalid YaluaWe Property for Wash and he Clean ! Cashmere Boqnet, Brown Wind or. STEBLrao. Poxcixr. Carbolic, aod fifty other kinds of Toilet Soaps, at from 5 to 75 cents a cake. At KLUTTZ'8 Dreg Store. IN' SAL1SBTY, K. C. Intruding to change my residence, I now aa.e my dwelling Ik. use and lot f , w r. . m. ii. .v, r.-smn itmtss at. ine house is lare, well built and pleuty of room. there is also a good large kitchen, two smoke houses, good dairy, good well, firat rate garden, fine front aod back yard, and pleuty of shade trees. Also my vaeant lot iu r,-r of Major Coles' ho"se. about an acre. This property ia valuable and convenient ly situatfd. Persous desiring further in for ination can obtain it by calling on or com- iiiiimcatiug with the uudr8ignd. KOBERT MURPHY. Nov. 18. 4t. A BOYAL SMOKE. Salisbury Favor Cigar, Only 5 Cents. IT DRIVES AWAY CARE, AN I NTS Yon in Good Humor. Also. All popular brands at from 2 to A THIRD AHD BUM Sold br Dravaa.it general It, and FtJLLER A FULLER. Chkaco, III -TSTCH0M ANCT.orSOUL CHARMIVO.' X How either ax may CacinaU aai (pia the lore aod affvetioaa of aay pcraoo they choc instantly. Thi simple, mental acajuireaacat all can p naacaa, area. Vy aaail. he He, taajatJwr with a iurnp amide. Ka-rpCan Oracle, DreBSBc, HinU Ut Ladim. Wrddmg Night Shirt. Jtc. A cocerhook. Addreac T. WILLIAM A Co., I'qU. Phil. 4w ARTHUR'S I LLi'LTaATip Boats M ao aim a "The H hold vi . i of America." Two Serial ricainl7G. -EAOLESCLIFFE.- hr JalUC.R. Dorr, and -MIRI AST by T Arthur. BUTTKRK K S X ,t Pal r rrrr number. Terms mtJW per rean 3 for fri.M.- bpiendtd BooklrsaB4 Specimen number lOceota. T S A KTHCK A SON.. PhiUdelpaia. Pa. 25 cents. who has availed himself of this dyspeptic remedy. famous anti NOTICE THE DATE. THE "GREAT TEXAS BONANZA. Drawing Positive Hoy. 30, or Money Refunded. The Hott Responsible Enterprise in the United States. AKOTima Okr. We uotiee another abed Nil ou Main Ktreet. It is a beautiful tbiug ! We can't see why all the stores don't have W? The town ought to build them if the rchanta wont, they are so city like. They arc splendid shelter for eowst hogs aud goata. at night. Just step over to the National Hotel piaz- and look up and down our Main street: His a lovely sceue: nearly every atore has a aign or a shed stretched across the pavement. so picturesque! It's a wonder our city lathers don't build a nmlied h n- - - An Ontrage- On Saturday night last a gentleman was thrust from the cars and out into the night by Mr. Conductor Spraggins, near this place, under very inexcusable cir cumstances. He had purchased what is known a a "conductor's check," purchased at Rich- mond and Salisbury, and marked good be- tweeu stations, punched." Thia ticket was pro nounced good By the Ticket Agent of the road here before the young man would purchase or alterant to nse it. M r. Spraggms, however, in . . . . M A the exercise of his loraiy aiuuoniy reiuc t-xVf the ticket, and tint him off near this place, and iunt about midnight. In walking back to a .1 I . town he fell into an uneovereo arajn, anupai. The Texas Gift Concert Aasociatiou, of Den isost, Texas, will Distribou to Ticket Holders, Nov. 30th, $250,000 in Cssh. This Association has a Bust-class reputation fur fair and square dealing. It Managers are old and Reliable cititena of Texan. Bat a lew day now remain to the day of drawing. But a few Tickets now unsold, so tickets should be eectired at once. This Enterprise stands to-dav the hrsl aud foremost of its character in the United States, and has the Home Endorsement of its own citizens. The Following Speaks for Itself : "We the undersigned, citizens of Densou, Texas, cheerfully ive our testimony to the looorable aud lmiusrtial manner iu which the First Grand G ft Concert of the Texas Gift Concert Association was conducted, and as to the very satisfactory manner iu. which all the pledges and promisee of the Associa tion were earned out ; and, further, so most heartily endorse th Second Grand Gift Con cert, to be given November 30. 1875. W. H. Wine. Mayor, City of Demson; Judtre W. D. Kirk, G. W. Walters, Geo. B. Lovincr, J. u. Wooovard, w. is. linos. W B Bess. J C Taylor, L M JohotKin AI dermen. City ot Denicm: Every Locality should organize a club. Thfcir list of prizes i unprecedented. Capital Prize SoO.000. lowest prize to a whole ticket. $50, lowest prize to a copon ticket, $10. Price of whole ticket 5o, which consists of o coupon at $1 each. T"Cash sent for tickots should, in every case bsent ier exireas or by a bank draft. Sums under $ simply enclose in an envelope, never send by registered letter or by money order as from large experience the Association find it both unsafe and unreliable. Sent at the risk and expense of the Association when sent per Express or liank draft or by plain letter simply addressed. Address tor tickets, circulars etc., , A. R. COLLINS, See'y. Dcnison, Texas. Read their Advertisement. CUT THIS OUT, It May Save Tour Life. There is no person living but what suffers mure or less with Luug Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet Some would die rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of med icine that would cuie them. Dr. A. Bus chke's Germau Syrup has lately beeu intro duced in this country from Germany, aud its woderous cure aetOBasbes every oue that try it. If you doubt what we say in print, cut this out aud take it to your Druggist, Theo. F. Kluttz. Salisbury. N. C-, aud get a sample bottje for 10 ceuts and trr it. or a regular size for 75 cents. At KLUTTZ'8 Drug Store. For Your Sweetbeart. DISSOLUTION! cubist: use of magnificent TOILET 8ETT8, H. ia THE SUNNY SOUTH! The Largest and Hand somest Literary Paper in America. BRILLIANT ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Firm of Kin it z, (Jrahatn A Rendleman haa thin dav (Sept th. 1875.) diasolred br limitation, and they hereby gire notice to all indebted to said Firm to call and settss their accounts without delay, aa they arc very anx ious to close the huMneaa'of the above rirm They return their sincere thanka for the verv liberal patronage girca tbesu by the generous I BOTTLE S public KLiUTTZ, u RAH Ail ft BEN DL EM A A Oct 14. 15 3mos Bernlia it & Sods OBITUARY- Arc now receiving their large stock of Fall Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. CLOTHING. BOOTS dc SHOES. HATS GAPS. FAMILY GROCERIES, and many other articles which they are en able to soil at PRICES as low as they can a h - k be bought. . Come and examioe oar stock before pur chasing, and be convinced. Satisfaction guaranteed or m oner reloaded. BERNHARDT, dt SON'S. Salisbury, Oct. 14 3mm. It is our painful duty to record the death of Mrs. Sarah u. hu inner, who departed this life, ou the morning of Nov. Hih, in Lincolnton . C. She wm born in Mecklenburg Co. Vs., Octo ber 5tb, 1806. Early in life her father, Dr. Ihomaa Hunt, moved to Granville Co. N. C, where she, afterward, married Benjamin Sumner of Gales Co. W ben quite young, she was baptised by Biehop Ka'vtn-croit. To the day of her death she was a consistent and de vout member of the Episcopal Church. Few persons ever enjoyed snch unquestioned reputa tion for Christian integrity. Such a beautiful life as hers should not paas without notice. She posBessed in an emineiit degree the rir of charity, which St. Pauls tells us suflerereth lung, and is kind, envieth not, Ac To her it was real pleasure "to give and dis tribute." She was erer a friend to the poor and needy. Her pleasant smile allowed the suofihine of a contented heart. She died away from home, but uot away from those who loved her and who dm for her, all that skill could desire, or afiection sugget. Just before death a beautiful smite irradiated her countenance May we not hope that it was caused by the visions of the happy future which awaited her? Her remains were brought to Salisbury to be deposited near her husband's. Kind friends followed her to her last resting place. She leaves nine children and many grand children to monrn her loss. COX. QOTTON, CORN, OAT Flour, Clay, c-, Bought hj WALTON & ROSS, and full Charlotte Prices Paid in Cash. Interest on the W N. C. It. R. Bonds Paid The State Treasurer to day paid ray serosa the str ad to gallows hi l th'1- fully sprained an ankle, bessides sustaining I 29,260 as the greater part of the semi - . 'JOB n of the Condnctor, was an unjqa' he menu noi ds (riven in the nnrchae oi the Yes- "rfl n,Mlinu I: nlrrtft.l (I. con capons doe bn tbesc-J Onioxs in demand SF .5 SALISBURY MARKET, XoTember 18, 1875. Cottoj? moderately brisk. Middlings, 12 low do 11 1 stains 1011 Flocb market stocked best fam. $.00 super. 2.75 Wheat good demand at 1.00(1.15 Cohx market well supplied. 50 55 Meal moderate demand at 00G5 Sweet Potatoes readily at 4050 Irish do according to qoal. 50?5 Oats 50 Butter scarce, 25 Chickens per doron ft. 50 (2. 00 Egos scarce 1j20 75 We are clad to snv to onr friends that we arc now daily receiving an unuaually large atock of DRY GOOP3.BOOT3 A XT) SlfOSS, GROCERIES, CLOTH1XO. HATS, K0TI0N3, !.. winCO H WE BEEX BOUGHT AT 1X)W PRICES, AND SHALL. BE BOLD FOR SHORT PROFITS. SEE. OUR PRICES. Bagging I6cls. Ties A good Woman shoe A good Boot for A good suit of clothes for A good coat for A fine suit of dollies for A good hat for EYery thing El e at Correa poitriintrly Low Prices. WE WANT TO BUT t,000 BALES OF COTTON. Don't Fail to Call and tee Us WALTON & ROSS. oet 7-tf. SHELL TOILET BOIE?, POW DER and PUFF BOXE8, FANCY VIXIAOABETTE8, POCKET-BOOKS, MIRRORS, Ice fce., Cheap at KLUTTZ 8 Drag Store. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ? MONEY, TIME, LABOR, Chemical Paints, so called, have proven failures : simply because the cbeaaUtry of their manufacture seems to consist ia the quantity of water that is combined with tbe paint, by the addition of an Alkali, either Potash, Lime or Soda, Ice Chemical Paints containing water peel from the wood, and art not Economical, becaase they will not cover as much Bar- face as Pure Paint. We offer oar Pbxparxd PATkt with the guarantee that it is not a Chemicul Paint; contains no Water, no Alkali, no adulteration, and is made of only snch material aa are used by the oldest paint era. Onr Paint will cover more autfaco than any Chemical Paint in tbe world. We authorize their sale, subject to tbe satisfaction of all buyers. We agree Be re-naint any bouse with Eurlish BB White Lead, or any other White Lead, U oar Paints do vol prove perfectly satiefac ry. Manufactured by, WADSWORTH MARTINEZ A LORQ- MAN, MEW YORK. Sold only at KLUTTZ'3 Drag Store. SPECIMEN 8 FREE -m THK FOLLGWIKG NEW 8TORILS WILL snou be commencfd, and will bs the MOST INTENSELY TU RILLING OF AMY ROMANCES rt published an sat journal. RILL A ROSCOE, o, XOR1U AND SOUTH. A Trilling National the Ad mini ratios of I joooln and JohiMoa. and the Ex- ilioa of Mrs. Secret! ia 1 1 W BITTEN BY A DlSTlXG U ISHSD 6TA WRITTI V I Bl OB, 2 HE MIDNIGHT PLEDGE. A Story of the Lavst Napolwon a Bt M. Qcad, or the Mi car was FIGHTING AGAINST FATE; ALONE IN TUE WORLD. A Hnlliaat Haaalv asaraai, new rumnta .by Mr. MA Hi K BBYAJf. who b of the Aa EDITH HAWTHORNE; -o, Th Temptation s a Factory Girl. Br a Pon ua REMINISCENCES COS FED B ATK GOVERNMENT. Chills Cured for 26 Cents. TAKE 6ets. in I 5 ran ,r "PIT. BtCou H TBBAsrBT oatsw CLsax ea D. Carra. DaraaTwarr masa Ma Mrat- tarThaB will he a eeswly I n nHiq sesam efafcaScWtjeiag tarn early trisla, iamjeaa 1. set, from the W esiert BamBmufiUO hbbbbu . i j i i aaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaa snirji ne menvt oui '4, BBfeaui BB , UanharaA. t 'fit YaluaWe Ton Lett For Sale The uuler?igusd lTers for Sale the uvsiraMf uniiupruvrd Luildinjc lots Id tbe atj. Call and ezamitt plots. KEIIB KAIGE. QaJSBaoB fell market per lb. , f 21 Ost. M lflri, 4 IjOILL L S. pco l In ikvir dent Uov 19- A nmnberof estawaslly BBJLLI ANT SUOBTSTOBIBK aprear ia enck iaane. wufc a treat variety of SPARKLING MISCELLA NEOUS M ATTLK on ail Subscription, S3.00 TmW. n a n ea.s Close Oi ana warranter, or nr-ney u lunuea, ai n() KLUTTZ" S UUU(i sTOuE. ftrEatra Cone FREE, one year, fer a ("bab ofSatA.uO Addreas I.AUPA trews 9S eta . to AS.00. J V SEALS. axnesnn-i a mm aea WWW aa MaawaBMBn (aVWa I'UKE UU ArR WlAb, lor Lbnrcbes jlrf u 187 60 els. per quart. WHITE LEAD, Warranted equal ta any in tbe world, 1 1 cents per pnand. 1PECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PHYSI CIANS AND MERCHANTS u Jest rweeivee a I O . J Va 1 fin, 2THEO. F. KXUTTZ-8, Diuo Stobt, 1 r,:i"5araTwt BALiOonT, h. C. GRASS SEED. I aaaaak avnLtA." uv wr aar '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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