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At liret, tlie shin, with every btitch of . Aiivas stretched before the wind tilled ilcrht. Rack bv the strong breeze. i.MV rther than sailed along, stip- piug tlie waves an thcyvbroke beneath hVr coiinter, and sending the spark--i Vmtr Knrav liiirh into the air. 'The , dolphin and the porpoise gambolled ik --tlin.mo- en rt1"i !no t.nft . Hinttrii t , I--.! ...nPi. n WIth the men. ' . . '-. . ' r:... f In Kt hotil !' cried the firr.piit4;r- i - i Tlicii the wen becan to show sizna nf dificouni.rement,1 and Captain Butler ort-rtpd lilmslf in vain to ronee their cmero-ie. It was useless, ' "We can but leave the vessel?' I he j ill "Well, 1 mean to find it; out before j I leep to-night," announced. Tomj lust . I r-, ... i Til sneak down: to the cab- nandiwhen my chance comes I'll "HI .Im in die midsummer sunshine; tross paused in her weary flight across , the seap to gaze upon the grand -scene beneath. The hungry sharks no ion- ,t. Tir followed in the wake of the ves Zrf f wha chance had they for fresh victims in calm weather? f The; passengers and the sailors were hanuvl whv not?;- Such weather, uch -J skv. such a wiud.. were fore lintUi tW -U mxI; those uuon the deep rejoijMKl; those upou the land, rejoiced all Joined in a hearty hymn of thankigiving, for sucli tranquility bade them 4 'God-speed !" Such was the spirit which prevailecj .ipon .that noble ship, A few days mnre land the Volga would le in 'sight jof land of home where wivey and babies, relatives and friends. ; awaited them all, eager to express fUivlnv at the hannv return and ' fifitv of the vovaeers. X or the sail ore, too, were mostly-Americans, and liad their little families at honiej ib Xew' York expecting them home as onT.mislv and grateful Iv as were the parents of the fairest passengers. , '- Tliat evening, lust !cfore dusk. party of seamen were seated on their trunks in the forecastle, discussing as sailors always do, the prospect . for happy termination of their long jour ney. . Old Bill v Cowan was the oracle o the ship. ) His age might liave been sixty; his hair was snowy -white, i his , figure a little bent: his hand began to , trimble a little now in the discharge of duty; but he Nyas nothing .daunted by the coming iufirraities due to his years, and if one hand was not suffi- . Vient to haul ropes, or turn the wheel, why, he used two, rather than to call assistance from a mate, though he was ever ready to lend a helping, hand when needed. If there was a man sick or injured, Bill was first to take hia place; any little odd jobs about the ship were given him, and they were always per formed readily and well. He bad a pleasant word for all, asmilefor eyery- "Coward !" exclaimtHi Bdl. M W hy . TT don't you act like a man z xiere comes the captain now. Uo to nim and ask what's in the caoin. xie u vmJ if ir. anvthinir vou ought to know."; i - ' ; V "And if it ain't? Tllen he'll ieep it, I supposo." Hat in baud, Tom approached the officer, -i : ' I "Well ?" said the captain, kindlys "Please, sir, wes all bound to know what kind of a beast vou, ve locked in all to yourself in the aft cabin. Is it a gal or a monkey V" "It is neither." ' j ak us Jee for ourselves." VMt friend, I tell you once Xor all that veil will never know from me what Creature breathes the air ot that jabin. IWhen we reach port 1 ; may tell you not before.' But we've a right to know. l deny it. The cabin is mine, and I have a right to occupy it as 1 will. Attend to-your ttutv like a man, ami yon will never have cause to regret Z. km "i - M. CflLM. P5 , Mid, "Let . M boat, w,ile FTO J QTO ! .! FACTO ! !! The boats were launched, and the; passengers were lowered and placed i t, f : UXW ADT-UOTSEttraiX. KLUTTZ'G DIIUG 8T0I1E, is the larsc4, mnA eMM wuWWwl in SaliHljunr Klli 1TZ S UUUG STOUK, U pw .:m4 m ilnnliAAte nr Mr reliant 4 or 7r""- , " f r riiysiciHii'i Bill, booght anywberd m DRUG STOREU in a ptace or saieiy. "Sit fWf In tht. hold 1 - Tin crew liMfan to 'descend in the hnnt. ! " ; I I "Ston !" thumtcred the captain. Kw cry man here has a heart, 1 know In niv cabin is a poor voting man, my brother. He i crazv. Shall he per ish ?M ' . "No save him !" njlied the sail? ors. ! "T-t. t.hiw men come with me to r.seitc him. He can " "Knrht feot of water!in the hold !" JO"- i J I . roared the carpenter. r U ihfr bUre to huy -anything iliat yon "Onik !" said the cantain. ns hel fr0in a Corn uUfiw, to n $7 box o .1vnrlnrl Hipstuin.. "Gol tyrant tliat ,M-ifunirrr. From a iwner of LimitUek - w C? II f . we savehini!" 1 ioj ilumfmid jkuimI f wihih ia. luii-k 1 Fr.itn a dime of Cnntor Oil to a hundred lillillT " ,-- m . ..III. r nun a loom pic JjhritHOtfi. KLUIT78 4oih, U dttinj;, and intends to do. the larintft Dt trade iti ibis sectioii of; the StMle. IKLUTTZ'S BRU3 STOEE a a ilT htIGH &WfARREN Will you tell us ?" IJecidedly not. I 1 in dismav, inhere before him, stood banew of QamuM. If mm a tooth pica thedooride op ; the cbin was emity-the madman gone ! . . . Tl KO F KLU'ITZ "Brother. bnther!" groanetl the ivui. i. Du,.ii lot .9 1 a i . - mm a y tt : w i -- m aw J - oss :j ''"v i ? .- --a: Tf-2 kti ' t r. sr a juvi s ?sss5S2 ,s -.Ai S -. Jp i r- Si- Piedmont Air LUio f Railway ' 'K . jt Xl . SSl ic'?; v. l'u- t i . mwi f--- m., CC',. - : Q Rieaaoud & ganvile, Elchpond & Danville E. W.. N. C. Diyiton, and North Western ft. C. COHDEHSEOflUE-TABLE la Tfftet en and after Iftsiaj Ic. 19tb 'captain. "Must I leave you here The captain turned upon hi heel, and left the sailor discontent!) mut torliKT tn liimKplf some half broken sentence about seeing it anyhow, I the carpenter.. Make haste for your iKirish, or am I doomed to share your fate?" "Ten feet in the hold !" thundered Safittburv, N. C. whether or no. Is the reader rash enough to tollow me Into the cabin, and see for himself the creature that created such excite ment among the crew ? cabin was dimly lighted; crouching, in a corner was a human J t 1 A. I A..!..' . ll K.xf 1 Wt f ogure "-iiiaw oi m cauwm ? fit ' t T . I 'PL . .... .t.innlu lianes . iuner. aiiu umuuuiwic I I . A. i A. . ' young man nati oui just reiyeivu from a most shock nig case 01 coasi fever. His bod v had . regained its health its laculticsof eating, sleep ing and walking- but h:s brain was cruized ; a single flash of sense would'liever again find birth m hi He wa a raving yjung head. maniac. . Captain Butler hvetl his brother Charles dearlv, and it well nigh broke his heart to see hi-m thus aftlicteil. 1'ivps she s sinkmcr ! The boats were gained and pushed off from the sinking ship. Suddenly a figure appearcl upon the decV, rush infrwildl v to and fro. It was the ma- n'xAo Tho terrible friirht he had ex a m - - - - - n i perienced, joined to some other natur al cause, had given him back his Sen oa. Ip wns no Imiir mad. but sane enough to understand Ins terrible position, and shout for help. The water had already reached; the bulwarks, and Charles Butler climbed tip the shrouds ot the mainmast. ' ."Help, William!" he cried. For God's sake flon't let me die like this! I Am not mad take me off ! If you are men; take me ofjybefbre I go mad SHELL GOOD. IT'S JUST AS EASY. DKEXEI3. HOYT'S, anJ Hitnourian Cologne-.- WRIGHTS. LU1HX5, anJ all othnr Hauilkrrehif Extract.. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Str, tiOIN'U NORTH. STATIONS. il ail. ; l.re Cliarlotle .... 6.45 AM Air-Liiw J'acfa " 8atUtiorj I (ireenslMro .....I ' Piinrilltf )uitJc Uurkevilla .... Arrive atllicliinoad 8 W - 10.68 134 r V 1.49 -6.51 9.36 r a CtOlNG SOUTH. STATION'S. Man.. Clean M and Cashmere Soqnet, Drown Wind or. STEnuso, lVixcisr., Caubolic and fifty other kinds tf T-ilft Snaps, at from t 75 rents a cake. Ai KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. again I .care Utcbnmd "' Barkevi Dundee......... " pMnville. . GreensWro Saiwlmry.. .... I A.r l.in J'n.-t'a I Arrive t Charlotte... 1 6.50 a u 9.M0 -1.S9 r a 1.43 " 4.M -6.64 " 8.52 " 9.16 tiOlNt; EAST. (ioi.Nti Wtf, STATIONS. MAIL. MAIL GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS. FITTED flTtlTHK NEWLY IN KNThP 1 A reinvention 1.! iWf thc ioiiaiily of tone rciilfrtd ! Equal to flat oftte Best Pipe Organs of tie Saie Capacity, die future of Reed -ItwtVnment, by mean. W Wil.-ox I:Heni," "Octave Conpler,"ilh rhira I Leave lieentboro. Vn Shop Ait. lUleigh Arr. at i;tIitboro,.. 3 1 1 .00 a a " 3 49 r a .4l r a 3. An- 4 10 ra 1 I Ail 11.05 I5 L'v8 2eW Uukntnvn t any of his crew, he had concealed him in the cabin, and there he tended him,. nursed him, watched over him, wondering, day by day, night after night, it it was really true, after all that there could be no dure for him and that he must remain mad. . ' ! When he entered the cabin on the niffht in auestlon. Captain Butler found his brother in a state of feverish j aim An r "Devils ! dwils !" he crietl. "Drive them back ! The ship is doomed, for Tain on it! The avenger has been taken on board, ami he will wreak his terrible revenge on you all ! You will perish bv the sea, for it is the sea that makes you live ! To-morrow you die I Take your last look at the moon to-nipht she will shine tio more for vou I The stars, too let us An attemnt was made to return to the rescue, but the boats were obliged to keep out of the vortex of the sink ing vessel, and the madman was the only victim to the trap he had set for others. The "Volga, with Charles Butler still hanging for H dear life to the top ot the mainmast,; in tne middle of the calm Atlantic, sauk un der the deep, dark blue wave, j ; A ROYAL uciic .i'.ttiboro. . '", Co. Shop &rriVe at Ilateigh. . . Arrive at iMrbro r: rcommdMiitioii lmii. "7.Tpa r-i 6wJi . lIV a 5.00 a a 1 Air 7 3Mra 5 U.I6 1 l.v.2.ora Salisbury Favorite Cigar. Only 5 Cents. IT 0R1VES AWAY CARE, AND PUTS Yon in a Good Humor. Alio. All popular brands at frotn 2 to 25 cent. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. For Your SweBtnearL ITOZLTX2 WSSS23XLX7 XT. C. XL. XL (Sai.k.m Branch.) ... 4.45 r a ... 6 45 - ... 8.16 A a Leave Gre!Rlor Arrive at -ialetu Leave Saleia r.L .tV r.-lotcte.' Ililinana ins "CeUo" or ' Clanonel" Slops, '(jciui Horn, ( an ,e obtiinel only in then? Organ. - -Fifty DirentStyljs, 1 I ox.axlttoo Churolr- cnnlitj tinl Vilnm t Tone Lneqtialll. f iwh, 850 TO 3500. ' FACTOID 'u ? DETROIT, MICHIGAN., :SSSASXasXXZ2X XX3 !l850.) AGENTS Wanted in Srery Connt AddressjoJ-pUGH WARREN ORCANCO Vny 20 1875 - ly. i i Arrive at Crvcasboro.. 10.33 - :o: P0STEB& MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMMES, body, consolation for the sick . oheSji j bid them farewell, for in another day advice for new hand; in 'fact, bin I the v shall twinkle ocr ottrgraves! obliging oaiure combined those qual- The aea is calm, the wind i still, the -ities so seldom found among ailorsr-r waves will be all the more ready to ffood cheer and eood companionshipl swallow vou no the starving sharks la it a wonder that he was liked by I will feast uuon vonr bodies!" - the-inen," or that thev looked upon him Then sundenly his tone changed; as an oracle or prophet? i i (hot tears rushed from his eves and "What's your idea, Sam ? asked J coursed down his cheeks. He crouch one of the salors, addressing a! r-ed upon the floor at hia brother's feet .top man. ; i . and oeggea to oe sayea irom tne raon- It'a hard saying, Tom," replied 8ter that he saw attacking him on all 'mrvou-see nobody -has bcenjnsidSe: aidw. - that cabin except the captain since we "Father brother don't let them j left port. He8 knows what'a in! it ; AN ELEGANT LINE OF TOILET 8EH8, SIlfcLL TOILKT I'OW DEtt and ' PUFF UOXKS, FANCY H O T T L K 8, VIN I AOAltKTTES, PO. KKT-HOOKS,MlRUORS,&. &c , Chatp at KLITTTZ'8 Drug Store. take meaway ! 1 feel the dark wa- S ' I don'tand what' more, I don t ters close over me, for we shall all care. i I : perish together ! I am ferious, old ! But it ain't right," continued Tom, niau, and say all this to warn you. I peevishly; "it ain't fair for him to am sorry for you all, but what i am keep critters locked up in a cabin, ordered to do I must do as well as I without letting a fellow know! trhat cau, and not pne of you shall ever they be. 1, for one don't like iti. j sec your homes again. No, no, but u"Kor I-rnbr I !" eehoel a ! fjortn do not let me perish, captain ! Take voice?. ,, -" ' i f me in the little boat with you 1 Lt "X think it's a gal," shouted one. i this old tac sink, she is doomed, for j "Noncsense!" said old Bill, speakj tb nveiiger.ii in her ! Do you know mg for the first time. ' rIow cad yoit the avenger brother? If I . tell you say that Ked GirterT Yoa know l it where to find the villain who is to can't be o: Capfc'n Butler would not scuttle the ship, will you promise me bother with womenr-knows his duty to secure him? Promise rae to kill taoj welL" - him, and I will tell you his name. "Then what on earth is it?" 7. Brother, the avenger is myaclfl" "Ah," said Bill, "what on earth j is Here he sank, exhausted, in his it? I'm sure I don't knowr and, as brother's arms. After that he remain- ' Sam says, I don't care. ,Ths iskipj' cd quiet; and the captain left him, to be,r's a 'perfect right to keep what he repair ou deck aud give the neoes-sary likes in the cabin, without a riot Jof orders. He did not visit the cabin lubbers like us trying to find it; out again tliat night, but paced the deck Let it all lie quiet, mates, whatevet in a state of mental agony, easier im it be; better let it alone raebbe jit's a aginetl than described. iratUesnake' - : It wanted but half an hour of dawn. . . 'Yes, mebbe it is,' laughed the men. when there reaounded "a crv. both loud Ifii is, let's out with it, andoveriuto and shrill, sounded throughout the the se!" ship, heard alike by iassengeri and They indulged in a hearty laugh, crew, and striking fear to the bravest and the subject was dismissed, j heart. " "Are vre going.to hare a fair, trip, "Aleak." ; Bill ?" asked Ned Carter, by Way-, of "Three tect of water in the hold !" changing the conversation. - Lji fi cried the carpenter. The old msrt shook his head.; ; "Men," cried tins captain resolutely, I "Dunno, dnnno," hf said i wisely, "hott is the time for you to show us 'Should u't wonder if tve never teach- your true pluck. Three feet of water d jorL I've sailed nxany ar timie is nbthinjn we have a fair wind, a under Captain Butler, "and im fiorael smooth sea good pumps, rilling hands pretty stiff veather, too; nut ms; me ana we can De saved r if lever did fee so qneer before!. It . The pumps were soon rigged, and . inay Ik; a warning, lads, 8 let's look fof two hours worked unceasingly. out.V j- . "Four feet of water in the hold !" "A Ftorm blowing up?- rl j With jrenewed efforts the sailors "Xo can't say that it be-mv rhcu- worked, but 'with k better success. rnatijt don't fcel so; but iwmething tti The passenges, some twenty in ' tftildeu to come mi ns like & jthun? number, appeared on deck, seriously Ier clap, to drown us all without a alarmed at the peril of the situation. momeius waium. , ' "That beast in Ihe cabin. is 1 at PA M PH LETS, CARDS, BLANKS, I. . - j 5 5 (Fco Simple, Sheriff's and Commis sioner's), V .".- CONTRACTS, Q&mg, 1'i-weager iraka leaving HaleigU at 1'.C5a m conucL- atiinser.itboro' with tlie Sonthm bouml train: making tlie qnirkeia time to a'l .Southern r.ilie. Accomodation Traiu leavina Raleigh at 7 3i r. a. coanecU witb XorUiern boun( Train at , iirv-Diuoru for Uichn.ond and air points Kat. , Price ot Ticket miihj aa fia tlier rwulea. Accommodation Train leaving tireenaboro t ; ; 7 W r. m. cennect at tfotdsKorc with NfitUvin . and onti:ern bound Trams on the Wilmington.;, aud WeUUn Railroad. I.rnrhburK Accommodation Irnre Rirlirn4 ; daily at 9 00 A a . arrive at Bhi kevilte r a. leave Huikeville 1 30 T a . arrive at Ui.h- : mond 4 34 r M No Change of Cars Between Charlotte j and Richmond, 282 Miles. y i'ap-if!) tint hve arrangements to advertine the cliednle nf tkis c.ompaiiv wilt u!eue print ahore ad 'orwtf d eopeii to Gen'l. TaKienj(er j "Agent. ' KorfurtkerinfirmtionalUie .) JOHN Jt MACXIUItIK. ! ien"l Haaenger Agent. .' Richmond, V :j Dec. l. lb. 11: tf . .i - . . i . ' ' ! ; i Carolina Central Railway! Co. -.!i ... ; i OmCK ntaSHAL Sl rKtTVSM?KT. I Wiln.ingUm. N. C. Ajrril 14.1H75. ( j RUTHBOWE'S OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE WAGON ACCOMMODATIOHt 1 h.wo fitlpd up. in OntniliiiK ami PTP Wagon which are always ready to ciiiirfff mu ii or from the dcjwit, to ' atwl from wtniw, weUlins. .Vc. lA-nve ortlcraal Mannion I haw or nt my Livery S;ile StaMe; Rlur rtM neiir U:iilrot lridj;e: XI. A. KKIXGLE Aujr. 19.7-tf. Change of Schedule, j On and after Frida . April 16th, lt7S, the traloa will run over .his Kailwur an follow . I PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Wilmington at Arrive at Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at .... 7. Arrive in Wilmington at 7-IS A M. 7.15 H. . ....7.W). . 7.00 1 a Thev were nromntlv reassured bv the m. i m M M 1 the I encrcetic conduct ot the crintain. vrhoJ ------ r r i MORTGAGES, j (Land and Chattte). i BILL HEAPS, f J- i ; :,- i JVcU afui i&dtep; Jttad, Labels, Cautions, fca, all done on short notice and at VERT LOW RATES. 3Court Blanks, Deeds and, Mort gages, ready printed and lor sale at all times. i ! M ; - ' -' i to order. : l J ! Address, J. J. BUUNER, SALISBURY, N. C. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? nONEYJlLIE, LABOR, Chemical 1'ninU, " cnllrrl, havf provrn fiiilun-a : aim ply because lliti chemi-'try Mm a. ol thfir tn inulaciim; Jitm in coimisl lit thtf quantity of water that ta com Lined . a : 1 with Dm imint. by t lie nadtlioii ol an Alkali, either Potush, Lime ox Soda. tec. (Htetuical Paiut containing water pet-1 from the wood, and are not Economical, becauee they will not cover as much snr- face as Pure Paints. Wo offer our Puep a hep Paint with th guarantee that it ia not a Chroiical Paint; eon tain a no Water, no Alkali, no adulteration, and it made ot only f uch material a are ued hy the oldeat paint-1 . ! w m rrt. Our Paiut will cover more eiirface than any Chemical Paiut in the world We authorize theit aalr, anbject to the aufactimi of all buyers. We agree to re-paint any houe with English Blih"toly,lifht - - . W bite Lead, or any other White Lead, if j Connection. onr i aiun ao not prT perteeuy aaueiac- rjUnneetif at WllnUnxton with Wilmington 4 ry. 1 Weldun, and Wilmington, Columbia & A uguxta AGORN COOK. With or wrthoirt Portable Hot Waer aervoir and Close? . Ss&'t 7 u eld-fuhisac-i Stw, tut t. m With all latest improvements. Largest Oven and Fhies. longest f ir Box for long wood. Vtntllated Oven, Fire Back mid Fi Boxfiottom In sures a Quick. Sweet and En Bake tnd Roat. Swing Hcar.h and Ash Catch. Wont soli fio?r or carpet, Durable Doubla and BraceJ Cents and Rfr Covers. Bums out little wood. Ha . Micajcr Solid; Iron Front. Carafully Fitted Smroth Castings. ! No 0d, Scrap Iron- - i Nickel Plated Trimming. Tin Eined Ovien Doors. Ground and Silver-like Polished E -er ami ; Mouldings. Heavy. Best New Iron. Won't crack. Manafaciurcd bj i RATHBONE, SARD L CO., Albany, N. Y. Sold by an UnUrpritimg Denier in tvf-i Tow. I j. v'.jli.iJ.i'X, Sulisl.ury, X.C. Nov. II. 1S7". inn. S E. II. MARSH'S FE EIGHT TRAINS Leare Wilminjrton at. . . . Arrive at Charlotte at. . . . Leare Charlotte at Atrivein Wiliiiiiijrtoii at. . , 5, LI AC MSN E 70 'Q'OTTON, CORN, CJ AT Flour, riav. &r.,Pouslil If WALTON & ROSS, and full Charlotie ?rm i- Paid in Cablu We are-jihul to kiv to our friend tl n,. nre now d.iily receiving u tmaaually hfT. slock of . ' I; IRV ;Hin-,BIMlTS AND SHOES. r-ROCLRi I I'LOTHIXI!, HATS, r NOTION'S. Ac., . .. Viu H H VK REE HOl'iJUT AT L0f PRH KK, ANI SHAl.t. BE SOU) FORSIIOKT ! I'imFITS. SEE OUR PRICES. 4- Higging I6cli. Tie W K S. UiXED TSA1ISS. .oo 5 u A il i Comer of Kuirox &c Covc.iU Struts, .6.00 A ; f - I . .HUlUbitry. N. C. ; A goixt Woutxn hoo " A good Hoot for ?A tfood suit of clothes for 6c 1 3 tn 15' 7i Leave Charlotte at...... Arrive at Itufliilo at Leave Buffalo at . Arrive in Charlotte at.... No Traiuson Sundav eeeept on freieht train that leave Wilmington nt 6 P. u., iustead :of Having all iwy Tif Ma1iiur in 1230 PM .4.301 M Manufactured by, Sold only at KLUTTZ'S Drag 8torc. Chills Cured for 25 Cents. TAKE i HI! 1 1 Railroad. Semt-sroeklv 2Cew York aud Tri rttflcltr R.ltimkn. m i( rulrlr Thtll.t..i.;. lUU-Steaiuerj. and the Wver Boat to Fayetterijle. connect at CDariutte with 1U Wettern p. vision, North Caroliua Railroad, Cbarlottd & Statcavile Railroad, Charlotte & Atlanta Air Line), aud Charlotte. Columbia t Aurora Ifctil- Tbn sapplrinff tho whole-Wet. Xorthvfa it and South Tet srith a abort and cheap linei to the Seaboard and Karope. i S. L. FRKilONT. H Chief Eacineor and Stioerintendenl. nur. - .-J2 Mi i atioCjI am now prepared n eoniw-tiou ltlt ! the Iron fi Brats works t ! nil kioda of wtnid wrk, fiitcli as tLuinber Uressiiur, Ttnije iV Orovinw, uiakipig 8ah, Riiiids 6c l)Mrs. inak'nuf tnonlditig froio- i nci to inches wide, also Tnrnius A: i P$?tern mak--iug, Snwirm Brackettn, ike. jllaving the best Machinery Hod: fj reft rlask vrkmn. satisfaction is guaratitrI July2!. 1875. ly. C A good crt for A fiur suit of clothes for A ,iood but for Everything Else at rrt pomlixigly Low Pj ire. WE WANT Ti BUY 6.05K) -BALKS' OK CnTT' Don't Fail to Call and tee Us ! WALTON S: KS3 'oct 7-1 f. pill s. COII AiSEE ! HanioDft : How Lost How Restorei. i ' : : n Jt publiHhird, a new edition of .Dr. Culverwelfa Celebrated Eway on the roA'4 ture (without med?.. tine) of Spr-RMATonRHflC or 8eiinal Weak-- ne-. Involuntary S'iinI Lo!te.'lMHrTExrv t .1. 1 .te.t M....t-l ii." 11 ; .. -t rawi uesuiiiui work, ot inr - ij eoiai nu 1 uyicai incapacity, : Impediments i .i. imi Flower & Vegetable See are the Iteat the world nratlucea. Tf plarted by a million people in i Amrrc,j thej-eatUt ia, beautiful Mower and Y egeinblea. A Priced Calalocne mt v- l all who enclose the poatagea 2 cent TICK'S Flower. Vegetable dardef work of the kind Warranted or tuouey Refunded, at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. fof ate. aix aitADKM a cLames. I! have, on hand, Bnggiea which I wilfaell at the lowest caab price, and aa low, or lower than any other extaUldiment in North (aro lina, according to grade. All kind of repairing done, at aliort notice. Thone wiahing any thing in my line, wild do well to call and aee 'rae, before purcb4ing Will 'VV T Pin ttr . 4 1 . ra oeierminea not 10 be outrtone "'1 " '"- euner in pricea or qnalitv of work in the Stat a a v I a - m r mm. n m tbe world. 1 1 cents per pound, i Vf11 " me l Acaderar, 4 ntilea X. urittat ni. ......... . I " ""uurjf.i.v. wrKlflAL IKUUULMLfJlS TO PHTI LAMPS from 25 en , to f. 5.00. PURE GRAPE WINE, for Oharcbea 60 ta. per qaart. Cim AND MERCHANTS a t J ilEt). r KLU'lTZ'S, tosva Store, It: 6 mo C . L. ItKEVES. to Marriage, etc.; also, CossvuVriox. Kph vp. sy and Fits, induced l.jf w;lf.jiidnlSence or neual extravagance, &c. I ; j t& Price, in a ntaledf lenvelbpe, only ix cent;. f jv The celebrated author,! ini tlias admirable taaay, clearly deinotwtratea Croiu n thirlv yeara' fticcewfui i.racfice.f thut (the alarming consequence of Kelf-abiw may ; be radicallv cured without the dangertbus uae of internal medicine or the application of the knife; min ting out a mode of cure at. once aimple. certain and effectual, hy tneana of; which every Kufler er, no matter what hi condition may "be, may cure bimaelf cheaply, )riitety, and roficay- 86TThi Lecture eiKMild be inl the hand f every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addreaa- vasrjjairf, on -receipt of nix cent or nMirl oner. -- " ... r r -gg 1 of fine illuntrationa, andear Ckrvwo ffj lloictr beautifully drawn and color, nature. Price 35 ct, 'in paper coerr bound in elegant cloth. Vick'sFloraI Gnid'j inn in a oemiiui vaanenj j illiiHtrared, and cor.tainiar an elei Frontiapiece with the tftl nntnber. id her 25 eta. for tbe tear. The tint nun jnat iiwuedr. . - Addrew i J A M FjS V I CK, Rocbeater, 12:tf ;ima -., ot Office Box', w Cheap Chattel Mortgn and varioa filter Idanki for flf ' Will buy But-yf t"" Ms. lv re ml . - ( . i L -I t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 3, 1876, edition 1
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