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Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. DECEMBER 9, 1S75. First aleet of tbe eeason Thursday night aud Friday. Sow. while eal skin saques are trumps, ji the time to plat soow shovel seed. We have had falliug weather for the past week. rur farmers are all nearly done sowing wheat; its about time to pull cider through .straw. One of Them. An old suscriber to the Watchman was in yesterday and called to pay for big paper fie said it was the only debt ha owed bad been keeping house 45 years and nau never made debts ; always made bis own bread and meat, and did'nt know anything about tbe "bard times" of which some people complain. Every year was alike to him. BccawnEAT. Tl anks to Mr. John A . Boy den lor a small lot of silver skin Buckwheat fiuar.niade in "Watauga couuty. t.p hn? erop is coming in. Within a D l (rnx lte matiV a Die will cease to WCC m draw bis rations. u. 3mm Mallard, of the Statesrille 1U w ' Landmark, was iu tbe city yesterday Hs is looking fine. W. N. C & E There axe now at work on this road about one hundred and fifty wards of the State. Three miles of the road-bed is being rapidly got ready for the iron, and work on the main tunnel is also being pressed with igor. The three miles, just beyond Old Fort which it is hoped to get running very shortly will go beyond "dark-hollow fall," which is the worst waggoning this side of Asheville. Last Thursday night, while a very quiet audience was waiting for the exercises of the concert to commence, they were startled by several screams with a tremendous crash. On looking around for tbe cause, saw that one of the long benches that reaches half across Meroney's Hall had given away, was crowded with ladies and gentlemen the time. No one was hurt, but some of them looked very much scared. way It at of Messrs. J. & H. Horah, have just received toother lot of Gold Watches. They are erj pretty and of the latest style." Go see tiieui. Rev. Leo. W. Crawford. We are glad to see that this taleuted yonug divine has bteo returned to his charge here for another year. The appointment will give general satisfaction. Street Lamps. Having recently heard some one complaining of the quality of the gas now used in Salisbury, our attention was forcibly called to the subject last Wednesday night, which for blackness is rarely excelled. To our astonishment one light (at Coffiu's corner) cast a distinct shadow at the dis tance of 200 yards, and was serviceable in guiding the pedestrian tbe distance of four hundred yards. We don't think there is much cause to complain. We have to hand, too late for this week's paper, a valued contribution in relation to the State University, which shall appear iu next issue. There was a darkey at Bell & Bro's named Tucker, that claimed to be a "tol erablc nigh blood Mation" of the old and original "Dan Tucker." We married the wrong man, last week, having put TOBIAS for OltAWFORD, Holshouskr. Crawford ows the prin tcr five dollars for paying him such handsome compliment. The Concert The concert given by the far' famed Salisbury Band 6a last Thursday even tag was, considering the inclemancy of the weather and the limited advertising a dicid- ed success. For reasons already given, the house was not as large as we could have wished to see, bat there was a very respectable atten dance. The Proggramrae was splendid, and the concert was pronounced by competent judges to be the best ever given in Salisbury. The music by the band consisted of selections from some of the best and most popular operas, and rendered in a style unsurpassed by any other band in the country. The vocal and in strumental duetts and solos by the young ladies who assisted, were splendidly rendered, and very much appreciated by the audlance, both in regard to their execution and parity of style. The Poet and Peasant was.su per bl v done, and did credit to the ladies and gentlemen that compose oar "Musical." Dr. Griffith's solo was very happily rendered, and would have been more universally admired by the adieaif he had been a little more generous, and not cast all bis glances at one "sweet little individual." Some of the girls didn't like it much, but they will excuse him this time if he will promise not to be so naughty in future. Mr. B. Neare'a cornet solos were simply exquisit. Salisbury may well boast of the best cornet player in this coun try. The grand fratare of the concert was the Trambone solos by Prof Wm. H. Keave. His execution is wonderful. The parity of tone, grace and expression in which he rendered those difficult solos, fix him as one of the best, if not the very best Trambone player in the United States. His flute solo was also specially admir ed as he produced the richest tones and broughtout the most molodiousstrains with rare In all, this was perefction in the shape of a concert so we thought; bat Prof. Nesve tells us that there will be a decided improvement in the next, which will come off sometime in Jan- Our citizens may prepare themselves to hear something very unusual. The band is ail rea.dv m akin or acl returns for their second a sudden stop was put to his intentions by coaoKit Md we know thcy wil, 8UCcecd in He was looking somewhat down cast,! and was about to retire with blasted hopes, ua""-' alone in tbe world, no one to love, when HOTlCBr-Having retired from the Wattk- mar, I will thank all those indebted to me lor ad vertL-ing or otherwise to come forward and settle promptly. ' T. J. J. STEWART. ly in their affliction, and commend them NKW ATWKRTlAmiEXTft. t JTT u Vjroo, wno in nis innuiia wisdom and mercy speaks peace and comfort to the mourning ons, and turns their sorrow into joy. "What I do thou Icoowest not now ; bat tboa sbalt know hereafter." Besolfed, That these resolutions be en tered on oar minutes ; also a copy sent to tbe family of tbe deceasec, ami another to the ,,Croliua,Watchman,";reqoestiug them to publish. JNO. C. DENNY, T. H. WEBB. ( n J. A. WHITENER, fCon,nilUfce- A. L. PEELER, Another Homicide. We would be recreant to our duty if we attempted to disguiee the fact that crime is on the increase in the Western part of tbe State, and that murders bave become bo frequeut as to divest them of part of their h orror. .Nearly all men go armed, and the ready pistol is made the If. m . arouer tor the settlement ot tbe most inning disputes, .t.ven relatives do not besitate to stain their hearthstones with the blood of their kinsman, and then at tempt a justification of the deed on tbe ground of "self-defence." A correspon dent writing from Webster on the 23rd met., informs us that on the day previous about noon, James Frizsle shot and in stantly killed his brother-in-law, Cling- man Buchanan, in tbe bouse of tbe for mer. According to the testimony of Mr. Dan Wilbar, before the jury of inquest, the men bad been engaged in an unpleas ant conversation for au hour, whenlFrizzlc remarked that he would not stand it, and drawing hit weapon, fired before any oue could interfere, with the fatal result mentioned. Asheville Pioneer. FOB SALE : 130 Acres of Land Four miles south of Salisbury, 90 acres of which is TIMBERED land, will be sold low down lor cash. Apply to D. R. JULIAN. Salisbury, Nov. 25, 1875. 4t IMPORTED SINGING BIRDS FOTR SALE. I si FACTS! FACTS!! FACTS!!! HI ADVERTISEMENT. KLUTTZ'8 DRUG 8T0RE, is tbe largest, and oldest eaubli bed in Saliabury. KhUTTZ a DRUG STORE, is pre pared to duplicate any Merchant's or Physician's Bill, bought aaywkero in MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CATffi5r. 7 Werxea 8U V T. New Books oa BCIL BIlKXRLL 10. 4w. ar tv ii uvinraa M..- .tun v&aw. m FASCINATION Besd UXA3UY. and Mammae Guide, efcovis hew MBBCdesi of anyperao ttoy choose i liSllr 00 pace. By aa.il 50 cU. Has A Oa, IM 8 7th 8U PnRa, Ps- JM. Agents Wanted. Qmifkmm A fine lot of Imported German Canary Birds. Every male bird guaranteed to be a good Christendom. singer. Trice for male birds $4, female $1,50, or$o pair; a singing bird and nice case for $o,50. Birds and cages sent to all parts of the done, is doing, and intends to do. the sl i - a sweet melodious voice in another apart ment tinging, "almost persuaded." He gaiued hope, and put forth another mighty them . effort to gain bis only love. She looked a little serious and he became more vebe ment, then left with his first intentions. whatever they undertake in this line, for they have undoubted talent and ability to back INCENDIARISM. Drs. Green Ac Bentley of Charlotte, N.C., will be at tbe "Boyden House," Salisbury, on the 14th of Dec, for thy purpose of con- We understand Mr, John Caoup had his barn entirely couautned by fire last Thursday night. Supposed to be the work of incendi aries. He lost a large quantity of hay and other forage, besides a mule, two b u rses, two From Thursday night last until yes terday we had easterly winds and rain a blue season --accompanied with mire; but we have hoard of no one cutting his throat. sulting-wlth the afflicted. The reputation cows and calves, and a threshing machine, of this firm in connection with the success- About a year ago some evil disposed person ful treatment of Cancers, and all long stand- burnt about thirty cords of wood for him and ing and obscure Chronic diseases, is too well cut to pieces his new wagon. Mr. Canup knowu throughout North and South Caroli- the son-in-law of Mr. George V. Bost, na to need more than a passing notice. and a very worthy, peaceable and industrious Miss Wakxeu, ih young lady organ ists of the Prcsbyteiian church, is the best prrfonu .T who has touched the keys since the visit of Prof. Wheat. N'jw, while you are getting iu your Christmas goods, is the lime to advertise. Let the people know that your are still doing business, where you are located, sud what you have to sell. Tbe 12 o'clock train lastMouday night knocked an old blind horse off the track, braking oue leg and tearing the hoof off another. The horse was tho property of a hard wotkiug old negro. Tri al of the Little Giant. We learn that a "Little Giant Fire Engine" will be tried to-night ou the vacant lot between VanJerfurd's store and Meroney's Hall. The W wuuld itdvi. nil t.h nAMiinir thair citizen. It is thought these incendiaries services to avail themselves of this opportu- bave a grudge agaiust Mr. Bost, the father- uity, believing they will be honestly dealt in-law of Mr. Cannp, and are determined to with, aud benefited by ao doing. visit their revenge in part, at least, on him. About two years ago these heuds incarnate burnt Mr. RtMit'a tobacco barn, containiuir a important 10 UrrailgarS : quantity of tobacco; and ou tho same night Ou the 12th day of Oct., 1874, the Execu- broke into pieces the wheel of his grist mill. tive Committee of Kentucky State Grange aud cut to pieces the belting and the bolting adopted the Remington Sewing Machine for cloths. Tbe same parties (or supposed to 44 the various Subordinate Grange in Ken- be,) iu the Spring of 1874, burnt Mr. Bost's tucky, as well worthy of their consideration uanil containing a large amount of hay, fed- and purchase." Since that time, lare rum- i , , . . . .. , . . . . , b , der and other forage, aud also his threshing country by expr A. WELSH. No. 819 Main Street Richmond, Virginia. State. aot. 'y two tms. KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE, has is to do largest Drag trade in this section of tbe tag moory. t ote whole or part of lisaeia teg our Tea. Liberal c iiissise for term. P. O. Box 5641. GftXtT cam Tea Co., 21 A 83 Vasey 8t, X. Y WAITED. The Manhsltaa Cum pan? are MM civ. V.ntrzc'.ic trol all sales in specified territory ef a staple article. A poneaSMMt caeh awasawas assa. a monopoly that may be made to pay teMO par annum, t or paruceiars address, SSB1S enclosed, G. A. LL'MPKI N. 1 VesideoL fc4w H7 Read Street. New York. KLTJTTZ'3 DKTJG STORE is the place to buy anything that yon For the ensuing year, the r3we!Hn Hoassa want from a Corn plaster, to a t7 bo ol on corner of Church and Rank htreeU occupied penumery. r rom a paper of Lampblack TO RENT. by Mrs. Wheeler, and the Dwelling House on liank blreet, lately occupied by Robe Unox, Esq. D. A, DAVIS. ner.zs '"5, to a thousand pounds of While Lead. From a dose ef Castor OU to a hundred ouneee of Quinine. Trom a tooth -pick to a Pocket Book. No bragging either, but solid facts. To prove it. call on. or 1 1 ft? WU1 by OM Bo Coneentated write to TUEO. F. KLUTTZ 1 U ULo. Lye at vu...i. a, n.;i rv EN NTS 5' A M vst r rio us Manifestation at a Wake. It was in the early hours of last 1 riday morning at a "wake in Mud way over the body of Patrick Savage, late marble cutter and sculptor, who died ot consumption. About a dozen ii lends and neighbors were engaged iu couversa tiou iu the room where the eoruee was when, as the story runs, aud as each one of tho party is ready to solemnly affirm, there suddenly emerged from the side wall ot the room a uutnber of small jets of what appeared like gas flame of a golden color. These jets moved along and ranged themselves iu a circle or wreath about tho head of the corpse, and couliu ued to burn for half a miuutc, cban&ingj trom tueir golden color to a dark blue hue. The party was too much terrified to make any investigation of the remarkable phe nomenon, though it was generally accept ed as the work of some supernatural agency, aud as porteutious ot good to tho spirit of the deceased. Boston Herald. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Prices Reduced Is Order To CLOSE OUT BUSINESS- Owing to the bad health of Mr. Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Salisbury, N. C SMELLGOOD. IT'S JUST A8 EASY. Rolwrt Munth v. Mtiinr nrtnr nra lia v.. nJiioul ik. prices on all our goods, aud will for tbe next I Cl0sTn' sixty days sell AT COST, any article in our other Handkerchief Extracts store, tor cash. Uur stock cousists of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, UATS & CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES fee. We have also TWO FINE SHOW LAbtS, six teet long. Call to see us and get bargains. K. & A. MURPHY. Nov. 18, 4t. MARRIED At the residence of Mr. Jobn G. Cnlbtrtson, Unity Township. Dec. 2d, by the Rev. H. V. Boyd, Mr. Jnhu II. ltice and Miss Liziie A. CutbcTt.sou, daughter of tho late Mr. Daniel Cuibertson. bersot machines have been sold to members of tho Older throughout theState, andthe machiue besides a large quantity of cord Every ma- wood. ' In the summer of the same year they fully warranted for live years, and eat dowu several acres of green growing corn; and about three weeks ago, burnt four number is rapidly increasing. chine l by a re DREZEL'S. HOYT3. and Hlnolriax WRIGHTS. LUBINS. and all rchief Extracts. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. Wash and k Clean ! HOMEOPATHIC. FAMILY MEDICINE CASES aid BOOKS, giving plain direct ioae tor iheir necessity in every wrll regulated oi oniy win a tiaaelv daw of the Heaxropathic retoedy often cut short a satioas attack of sictassea, hot the eisasrinn.neaa of be ing able, in an esaergeocy, to afford ft nipt relief, will more lh repay the sastUv.Kor iiiastrair.i i nee Lasts, esM snaf to BORRICKE dt TAFEL BALTIMORE HOMOXtPlTNlC PR ARM AfY. :fW 15i Wrml Kavt its WANTED?" Priae Package la ike world. It Holder, piece of Jewel re. Pnse. postpaid. J&c. Circular A CO, 769 Broadway, K. Y. sheet psper, 15 envelopes. , Pencil, patent Yard Measure, cage with Ike bts III oonlaiss) PwsV 'J AN OUTFIT FREE TalnaUe Property for Cathmere Boqnot, Brown Wind aor, Stum. tog, Poactxe. Caaaouc. and fifty other kinds of Toilet Soaps, at from 5 to 75 cents a cake. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. We want some one ia every eoeaty to tak orders and deliver goods for tbe old and origi nal C O, D. House. Large cash wages. Betea lid chance in every ncighburhoo-! fjc thiajhi person of eh her sex, yoong or old. ftsmph e new lisu, circulars, t trass, tc a eon slli ooCit sent free and post paid. Send for it at oeee and make money at tour homes. Adaresa, If. MALLdtLUC A. Ibmmtd Street, Ma- store. Ma. Aw proves a success. ostll Ya rrn a rn rttffA tr rriVA full anHsfnotinn or theWchaser has tlfe privilege of return- 8tkB of hy worth not les8 thn B,Ity dul lars. Mr. Brist and his son-in-law, Mr. 2gFThese Machines are on exhibition and 1 Can up. eertaioly deserve the sympathy of for sale by J. A. CLODFELTER & CO., tbe community. Tbey have had nearly all 7:4t J Salisbury ,N. C. their worldly goods consumed from time to time by these fieuds, and live in constant Gat : The Charlotte Observer let off a little I dread and appreheoaion of having their gas last week to the effect that the consumption dwellings burnt down over their heads. They of gas by the Central Hotel of that place, was both have made every effort to detect and greater than that of the whole town of Salis- discover the authors of these devilish out rages, bat thus far the devils have baffled all their efforts. Mr. Bost's neighbors ought to exert them selves more strenuously to aid him in having these offenders brought to justice. It is hard to realize that we nave such nenaa among us. They have exhibited towards Mr. Uost a malicious and revengeful spirit that is not bury. The amount consumed by that Hotel amounting to SI 12 per month. That waa too gruelly entirely, so next day it corrected it so as to read "the Central Hotel building," which includes a bar room, a billiard room, barber Commissioners will w itness tbe experiment, shops, wholesale hardware house Ac Ac. Well, with a view to purchasing For tbe town if it that may be so or it may net, but one thing we do know, and that is that in Charlotte the price of gas is $3 per thousand feet, while in Salis- Buildiogs, Merchandise, Dwellings, Barns, and Contents, by calliug at the Insurance aggregate assets exceed Thirty Million Dol lrt. Nov. 4th 1875 uncivilized Indian. And strange to say Mr. Bost, while he bas a vague suspicion as Be in time and Insure your bury it U $7, or if not promptly paid within surpassed in savags eruelty by that of the the first few days of the month $8 dollars per thousand. And that's where the joke comes in. OrthW.1 Ailn Ttr.n rnr,nt We pay oneAundrcd ana jijiy percent more lorgas to wuu r vu v. ulB. First Class Co'S. (Home and Foreigh) whose than is chrd in Charlotte for the same arti- deeds, is unable to account for the impl.ca- tie, anu consequently uianjr oi uuruiucw mtc i uie euuiitjr lucjt swiu iu utm aiiwt uiuj quit using it. and if the price is not reduced, I and bis con-in-law. tbe gas works will soon be a silent monument I Barn burning bas become so frequent in Jugged-Mr. Justice Haughton on Tuesday to the stupidity (or cupidity ?) of their owners our that our citizeas ought to offer - 1 A IMIKarrAM I 1 - a . V m, - - - I m mm . . C 11 r- . . T CUT THIS OUT, It May Save Your Life. Thre is nu person living but what suffers more ur les with Lung Disease, Coughs, Colds or Cousuuiptiun. yet Some would die rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of med iciue that would c.ir them. Dr. A. Bus chee's German Syrup has lately been intro duced iu this country from Germany, and its wonderous cure astonishes every one that try it. if you doubt what we say in print, cut this out and take it to vour Druggist, Theo. F. Kluttz, Salisbury. N. C-, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. or a regular size for 75 cents. SALISBURY MARKET, Deecmlxr 2. 1875. Cotton inoderc.tclybri.sk. Middlings, 12 low do stains 10&U Flour market stocked best fam, $8.00 super. 2.7o Wheat good demand at 1.001.15 Cons market well supplied 5500 Meal moderate demand at 60(53 Sweet Potatoes readily at 40 30 iRisn do according to qual. 5075 Oats 45 30 BcTTEH scarce. ! Chickens per dozen fl.502.00 Eoos scarce - 1520 Onions in demand 75 Cabbage fall market per lb. 22$ swagaBssasisascsssjBsssoaaawrwsii .n i. i IN SALISBTY, N. C. Iuteudiug to change my residence, I noi offer for sale my dwelling bouse and lot I where I now reside oa Innuu St. Tbe house is large, well built and tdvnty of room. I here is also a gMd large kitchen, two smoke houses, good dairy, good well, first- rate garden, fine front and back yard, and pleuty of shade trees. Also ray vacant lot in rear ot .Major (jolea bouse, about an acre. This property is valuable and convenient ly situated. Persons desiring further infor mation can obtatu it by calling ou or com-1 25 cents. niunicating with tbe undersigued. ROBERT MURPHY. Nov. 18. 4t. last committed for trial one R. H. Clark, for robbing a Mr. Raymond Hall both birds of parage of teu dollars, a few days previously. and managers. Another Victim. The firm of Wm. He had stolderf quite a large sum but it all I Tiddy & Bone has been offered up on the prosed counterfeit except this one ten dollar altar of "commercial interests." Tbey bill, and on this Mr. Clark went up. went iLto the 1st National Bank, and the enormous interest on the borrowed money consumed all their pronts. 1 neee gen- rewards for tbe apprehension of all each ff- eadere. eo a to put an end to it if possible. IN MEMORIAM. Departed this life on Sunday eve, Nov. 28, Mrs. Christina C. Fisher, aged 40 years. She was the wife of J. W. Fisher, Master of Salisburys. There are ten towns of his nsnie in the United States. One in each of the tlmn hnv thn sincere avmnathv of all Shiloh Grange. She was buried on Tuesday following States :-Conn., Illinois, Maryland, good people. They had boundles en- by the Patrons of Husbandry according to TxMrcuf' rN-HT1,irei ?T'finobu;intf,8MclTrttQn.tirin! t mE:r,n,ntnerr Jew York, Wh Charolina, Pennsylvania, mdustry, and they gave all to the closest Gran ,nd after forming in order, marched, ermont. Corresiiondents should therefore be attention to their work. It they failed W6aring the usual badge of mourning, to the particular to write the name of the State plain- with a bank burden on them, no one else house of tbe deceased. Tbeoce the proces- 17. need try. All tbe enterprises that mtgntl Bion, all iu regular form, and decorated with Iiava hnilt nn Charlotte and fciveu em evergreens, moved to the cemetery at Shiloh Uvm0nt tn ImndrAd of deservinsr noor I church. After performing all the burial V J . . ., . , 1 r:...c. ot tVio nfopfl tlinr mut in thaip Crsnoo ana children, nave neen , 7 " " . r " vB i ks. wftV Yonns & Hall and unan imously adopted the following TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. men, women We were very much pleased to meet is tbe citv our vounsr friend G. E. Webb. .l..,ktrl in iIia uiu wav. Yonnsr & ,r O " " & n.lUJjU Uivu mmm wmmwm J - O Mr. Webb is now doins business with Wilkes. Whisnant 6c Sons, Guion he Co., Messrs V..n. tf.Mk Ar ru n( Pk;i.Jl.lthe Stowe Brothers, all tell tbe same Ulel yphere ithaauleased our Devine Mas nlii i- ' of ruin and death. When a man engaged ter above in bis wise government of this ph... he ,s au active, energetic young in a , Uimate bu8ine.. borrows moSey world, to call from the labors of earth to the nao, and has fine busiuess qualifications afc OBOrioog interest, his friends may as enjoyments ol heaven Mrs. Christina C. We wish him much success and long life, well put 00 crape and toll tho bell. Fisher, our worth v and beloved sister, and n. 1 j, w rr - mueh esteemed aud efficient assisUnt mem- j.ung .au.es an rememoer air. vr . ou.r I bar of this Grange, always placing by the way, they used to call bim Darling I We regret to bear of the above failure. It is I fajth ;D Qod, nourishing Hope, dispensing and hattilsnMA .1 Y.. ..... t ; km A indeed to see industnoua. honest, and use- Chanty, and roted fur her Udelity, 1 here a b uui auiHD l'uj uv-r, vmw 1 - ' . - ful men sink as Known aoove. Anu it mwuu prove a warning to others. Many of oar peof bey have stopped that uow, though he ss handsome as ever. And it should fore be it Resolved, That we bow to deep sorrow, wra6 aMtri nniot c 11 lt n 1 &Bi tn ti tKaa ixril 1 rt thu pie at a time when bnamea. prospect, were more ' unker6e in the aeath of sister Fisher, bbe was faithful and true iu pected soon to pay. Borne have aone so ana 1 tne active discbarge of all tbe duties devol others are still striving for it. The times have viog upon her in our order, and zealous in favorable than now, made debts which tbey ex "The Boys in Orey." Wrt aSJtu. a. a . s e f-XShSwTSforK become aapropiUoua, and those who are yetb frjm In life she Was tlr the nohle, chivalrous h ear U that beai ynd may have to put forth greater effort, than kind and afiUonate toward all. in love and ever to secure their final emancipation. Sue to Ibem. nnapr it. Thev coiinnaiiHi-.l thn Admiration of I h. . . " . I r le anu tho brave in every land. But how a d,nire a Sue head enveloped in grey hair wu.HKers very few. Wc all love atlmira z? aD(l uothiug in our appearance is more cal u'aU:d to secure it than pretty hair. If old a" 1 Mckness ur srrow has robbed you of it, 7u can regain it by the use of Da. TOTT'S "A,D. Its popularity is ro great that it Tho Norfolk Landmark points the poor honor prefering others to herself, and she was earnestly- lamented in death. Her memory is "ointment brought forth,'' and is cherished in the heart sot only of all the members of this Grange, bat also of the In her death we have an example. j no wonois: x.anamur,. pvus community a large, bnt aspirins youth of the country te tboj hon. And In hr lif example of Andrew Johnson, tbe tailor oi J fbsolved, That we wear for thirty days Raleigh, and Henry Wilson, tbe 0boel the usual badge of mourning, and that we akgroftfejt. i heartily sympathiae with the bereaved fcmi- RALE1GH MARKET. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. Raleigh, December 5, 1875. FLOUR, North Carolina $6.50 a $6.75. CORN, 1.00 CORN MEAL, 1.05. BACON, N. C. bog ronnd, 17. u u bams 20. HIDES, green, 7 a 8. dry, 13. FODDER, baled, new $1.25. HAY, N. C. baled, good. L00. ISSOLUTION! For Coughs, Colds Hoarseness AM) ALL THOAT DISEASES, Use WELL8' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A THIRD AND SURE HEM ELY. Sold by i rurjrUl at-nrrallv. and FULLER A FULLER, Chicago, IU. Sto. Thf Firm of Kbittz, Uraham & Rendleraan has this day Sept li-jth, 1875,) dUsolved by imitation, anl tlu-y hereby give notice to all ixlehicd to said Firm to call and settle their accounts without delay, as they are very anx- They return their sincere thanks for the verv DER and P L b t t . a . s w 1 loerai patronage given me ui by in t-eneruus public. KLUTTZ, GRAHAM h REKDLEMAN. Oct 14. '753 mos A ROYAL SMOKE. Salisbury Favorite Cigar. Only 5 Cents. IT WIVES AWAY CARE, AND PUTS Ton in a Good Humor. Also. All popular brands at from 2 to At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. iFor Your Sweetheart. an elegant line of maqnificent 1116 Largest and Hand- somest Literary Paper in America. ARTHUR' S II .1 ,1 L7R4TEP II 'ME ilAGAZIBK Thc i hold Mujrsxine Amm." Two S-nal neatnleTC. -EAOLEdC'LIFFE." by Mrs JoliaC. R. Ttrr. aod -MIUIaS- by T. 8. Arthur. BUTTCUICK'S Newset Patterns la every number. Terms fti-V) per year. S essasM for 6..v. . Splendid Ruokofara and Prwsaiaswa. Specimen number Oc".u. 4 T S A KTli L K A tOM., Philadelphia. Pa. THE SUNNY SOUTH ! Bernnad Sons TOILET SETTS, SHELL TOILET BOXES, POW- BOXES, FANCY BOTTLES, VINIAOABETTES, POCKET-BOOKS, MIRRORS, lea. Su., Cheap at BRILLIANT ANNOUNCEMENTS. &SPEC1MES8 FREE.' KLUTTZ'S Drag 8tor. THE POLUiWISGkEsTRTOklLS WILL A souB be rNiUurnod. and srill be MOST INTENSELY TIIUILL15C OP KOaf ANCEb let published in an journal. AMY Are uow receiving their large stock of Fall Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAPS. FAMILY GROCERIES. and many nthr articles which they are en able to sell at PRICES as low as they can be bought. Come aud examine our stock before pur chasing, aud be convinced. Satisfaction guaranteed or tnonev refunded. RLRXilARDT dc 80N'S. Salisbury, Oct. 14. 2inos. Q OTTON, CORN, OAT Flour, II .iv fce , Bought bjr WALTON & ROSS, and full Charlotte Prices Paid in Cash. Attention FARM GRASS SEED. Just received a fresh supply of Clover Seed. Orchard Grass, Blue Grass, Red Top, and Timothy, which I will sell cheap at ENXISS NOTICE! All persons in debted to the firm of Trexler ABro. by note or account must call and settle the same by the 1st day of January. 1876. All failing to do ao, by paying coat, can settle with an officer after tbe above date. TREXLER & BRO. Dec. 9, 1875. 9:lr a. . -s. " a . 2 5W r cj a 3 St 5 sflBc"r,-Sfc x-3 2 .Si . 3 .0 s z s : s s a JJ: z s s t- x si s c - - n - ei :i n a.... 5 2 GC 2 I O t a Wc are glad to say to our friends that we arc now daily receiving an unusually large stock of DRY GOODS.BOOTS AND HHOKS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS, NOTION'S, &C., WHICH HAVE BEEN BOUGHT AT LOW PRICES, AND SHALL BE 60LD FOR SHORT PROFITS. BBS OUR PRICES. Bagging 16cts. Tie 6cU. A good Woman shoo 1,25 A good Boot for 2,50. A good suit of clothes for 8.00 A good coat for 3,00 A fine suit of clothes for 15.00 A good1 bat for 75 cts. ft: very thins Else at Corre pondingly bow Prices. WE WANT TO BUY 6,000 BALES OF COTTON. Don't Fail to Call and see Us- WALTON 3c BOSS. oct 7-tf. Yaliatile Ton Lots for Sale The undersigned offers for Sale the most desirable uuiinprored building lots in the UU and examine plots. KERBCKA1QE. ABE YOO GOING TO PAINT ? MONEY, TIME, LABOR, Chemical Paints, so called, hare proven failures : simply because the chemistry . m mm ot their manufacture eeems to consist in the quantity of water that is combined with tbe paint, by tbe addition ol an m Alkali, either Potash, Lime or Soda, ice. Chemical PainU containing water peel from the wood, and are not Economical, because tlry will not cover as much sur face as Pure Paints. We offer our Pa bp a BSD Paikt with the guarantee that it is not a Chemical Paint; contains no Water, no Alkali, no adulter at ion, and is made of only such materia as are used by the oldest paint ers. Oor Paint will corer more surface than any Chemical Paint in the world. We authorize their sale, subject to the satisfaction of all buyers. We agree to rc-Daint any house with English 11U White Lead, or any other White Lead, if our Paints do not prove perfectly satisfac Manufactured by, aiiifiBPiTiioA"T,"K l0"8 Sold only at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. Chills Cured for 25 Cents. TAKE RILL A ROSCOE; oa, NORTH AND SOLTJJ. A Trilling Ns:ic.nl I : miner, tbe AdtuioisUaXioas of Y, Lincoln and JuUnuo, and tbe Ex ecu 1 1 oa of Mrs. Sumu in 1 Wan-ray ar a DismvociaHaD Sta Mas. WRITTEN I. BLOOD; on, 1 UE MIDNIGHT PLEDGE. A Story of the Last Napoleon's Br M. (iU'An, or roc Mtcnraas FIGHTING AGAINST FATE; oa, ALONE IN THE WORLD. A Brilliant Societr Serial, nam Kcnoiof, by Mrs. MAkV H HKYAK, wto Is tbe KincM Story-Writer of tbe A(c EDITH HAWTHORN E; oa, The Temptations of a Factory Girl Br a 1a i lab Novrxtrr. ILL s. REMINISCENCES or THE CONFEDERATE OOVEBK1IENT. BrCok II. D. Carras, Cbist Ctxax aw Taaascar uarABTsmr rsosa Ma. xiaoxa. PILL Warranted or money Refunded, at KLUTTZ 3 DRUG STORE. rill I a deenlr interestinc of sketch firing Uir rarly trtaia, Slsadtsa Ugctt, and many asssssiag irridsssW osw I prol in tlitir c fTurts to dent Gorernment. LAMPS from 25 ets , to $5.00. PURE GRAPE WINE, for Churches 60 eta. per quart. WHITE LEAD, Warranted equal to any in the world, 11 cents per pound. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PHYSI CI AM 8 AND MERCHANTS' 'THEO. F. KLUTTZ'8, DaxroSToaa, BiunoiT, V. 0. tSF A number of nnasoally BR1LLIA9T SHORT ST tlil K8 appear ia eacn swaaa. vita a crest raritj ofM'AKKLINO MISCELLA NEOUS M ATTLK oa all S3.00 a Tern. Clnbs of 4 and apsrarda, ft -Eitr. Copy FREE, osm ofSatiV Addrrss . . 8EAL8, Atlanta, Gn, Kot. U.lSTi.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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