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t . J-.-'" m r - I, "4 1! ; 6 ; in i ill' F V -;1 .1 ,; i. ' if', m I '. 1, . if 3.f" 1. 11 I: - i i - LA BOS. -!- -hui. ! t 1 ad ti :; Toil awinga the axe. and the fcreai4w, Tbeaeeda i... t jt-Lir I . I Rich harveat And ciiiM itliitilir n una the loom. ? - ere towering dnuWaAM perin rpWfl Adorn the Tale and crown thehilL- f ,l4 jfr Stout labor licht its beacon firea,'" & And plumes with smoke" the fbrre and tni The monarch oak,' the wc4IandVrridy ""Whose trunk It seamed with lightning Toil launches on the restless tide,. . t A nA iliAn nii.llj tli -flail nt tr " Thf engine with hi lttreaToTflafriif, fS T !' . i And riU nf brt and jotntf (tee), h i - .111. ... ... " f" ....... . r'ni labors platfic linger came, ...,: With sobbing valve andwhirling wheel An4nrnf tb crank iav hives of toil,? -T Avid bckooa ifijtU dow Jo tlef idi' lndutrlodan!U on erndbir. f4 Ilere unn-browned toil, with fthining Ppa'dc f s T.Snlr. l.t trt lake with mlrei tiea. Stuck thtick with palace! of trade, ; - j . And tefmpleta towering to theJfk!ea, Tliotr Thll Tlinir Stnrv ' ! r55il,t ..i n.it. ..J ik Iiflua olU t.MMAt. .t .noKviWiliM trani I uv v "'fc '-r : ,t 1 W nnin tr. h miintniheii- wIim I e n ... -w a s - twn n,.anU fmM 'iffUrftnt dirpprtoita 1 inward the shore. t "The elder of thejtw 4iaA alreadv rea-bed the strand and was preparin? to make a leap, the design of whieh was not to be, mistaken: bat t that instant the younger seized hirai j by 4be jma, exclaiming ?SirI belieTeyoo .gYott bare; guessed , itWhat; is that t yon 1 , i ... jH i This was the - answer, sooken in the moat angry tone. Nothing, I know. I wonld simply re quest you to wait a few minutes then,! if you like, we will make the great jour uey together, arm in arm the. best way of dying.--. . , . - I 'With thcste words the younger extend cd Ids hand to the elder, whose was not withheld. The - younger -jelmtiiiuedJln a tone of seeming enthnsiasnr : So be it fl .Arm in Arm ! Truly, I did not dream that a human heart wonld beat with mine in this last hour. I wilt not seek to know who yon are an honest man or a rillian. Come, let ns begin the journey together ! The elder held the .young man b!aek, and, fixing his dim, haH-exiinguishcd eyes ' searching! upon the countenance of ; his cotnuanion. exclaimed : Hold ! ion seem to me too young to end yoor life by j suicide. A man of your years has still a i brilliant, alluring fatnre in his grasp ; - 4,Brilliant ! answered the yoang nan. scornfully. r What hare I to hone in the -midst of a world lull of wickednees. false hood, treachery aud unbappiness T Come 1 -u l j. ... . 1 .t lou are still vonne lou must hare bad very sorrow fnl experiences to make lite aireaay mus insupponaoie to you I despise mankind. Without exception J Without exception. Well. then, von have now Derhans fonnd a man whom ynn will not neeessar- v aesDiar. a nave.- ueneve me. uuriutr mv whole life, l ved an honor ableman: . . - Reallr ! Thnt ia hiirhlV iiitereatin?. -l J T I - !llianrl It's a d'ut I had not earlier made T0urlPause acquaintance. r . T ; Leave me to d e alone, voan? man. Live on. Believe me, lime heals all - - -v - ... wounds, and there are men of honor yet to be found. . . - Now. if von take thir view, whv are vou hurrying so fast from the world 1 5 r r - 'w Oh, 1 am an old, sickiy man, unable to make a livelihood ; a man who cannot, ill not longer see bis only child, his daughter, blighting her youth, and labor tng day and night to support him How, sir ! nave you a daughter who opes this for yon ! asked the young man surprised. And with what endurance, with what love, does she sacrifice herself for me 1 She worki for me, she goes hungry for . meana nas only tne tnderest words ;ot 1-a i J love a sweet amne ior me a i ways. i i . . r l : And yoa want to commit suicide 7 Are you mad t-f ' Shairimnrder my daughter? The life which she is now'leadiug is her certain death, answered the old man, 'in a de spairing voice. ! f Good sir, come with me. to the .nearest inn that is stilt open. You will: relate to y me your history, and, if you like,! I will - let yoa hear mine. So much, however, will I say to you beforehand : chase all thought of self-murder out of your head. I am rich, and, if things be as you say, from henceforth yoa and yoor daughter aball lead a pleasant life. . .Theold man followed the younger with out opposition. A few minutes later the ' elder began : My historyis soon told. I was a mer chant's clerk, but always anlncky. As I had nothing by inheritance and the younjg girl I married was poor, I was never able to commence business on my own account, 'nd remained on to an old age in a der Jendent, subordinate position. Pinally, was discharged on account of my years, and then began the struggle for subsistence, i My wife died .of -trouble, and now tay poor child is wearied to gain my support. . I car.no t bear to see her working herself to death for me therefore, it is better go. Now,-yon know all. j Friend, exclaimed the young man, you J. are the most tortunate man I ever en countered in my life. It is insane to call Hhat- junfortunate. To-morrow I will . i - a - a "' . i F . maKe Jny wui, aua yoa iiaii ue no re distance 1 my heir. . The coming night is my-last. - Derore una, nowerer, 1 must tTiee your daughter, out of pure curiosity. 1 would for once see bow one looks who rrea!ly deserves the name of woman TVH Bat, young man, what can it " be that thus early has made you so unhappy 1 queried the elder, much moved. . m! v I believe it was the weal ih which my . father left me. I was the only son of the yiehest banker of ; this city. My father died pre years ago, leaving me more than afwaa good for me. Since that time 1 bars 'been deceived and hetrayed by every jone . without exception; vilh whom I have had auy connection. Some have pretended x friendship for we ou,. account - 0 toy -.omnel. ..Others have pretended 'Jo Jove e-iigaio, formy n;ne; and ao it went oiifl "often mingled, In' thiT garb of 4 aim pie , workman, wjthl the'f tuasses, and thus One day- became acqaaiuted with a t -iJirming being; a young girl' towbom 1 my wholo heart soon went out 10 lore. x td jncloaed "to her neitier my hame- nor ray ' , 1 . . 1 e te if on. 1 iongea to ue lovea iw ut?ii wie going to,he,happy -at last, at last ! I The youngs girl "and r; Whom sbe still t I be yoang girl au WaftBpudiW -getUer, a!ng hhufySltW weepugand toJd-na that wfttuaaii wM noreM1u17n) least.' was by two women my wife and StJr-inderfy lored. 7: J , . Will TOtt ire.m your addre.; gUd 'Will .J,l,.. iwu.H I 1 1 I !' "T ' 77 r ., pof yoor ,urj ! , It is not acUy mjm. t . n, - 't ii . . , m j ' .Ltj I arrange my anirs aa i uaT-er aureaur miu i w v. .nt - - -ii 4i.r-1 Ju. I yoa. ion win moaui at uin inn luuisui. 1 1 j f - :i . . - 1. a.l nswl . f .Vh-t vnn will nn in ine mnrmnir piiriv win rciiirii. 1 t-. 1... ,f ,.V I ua 4 a-uio aeuc- wuu f' waa anA . .i1-t in thm MMn, mA ion w;il mnt mntmk . M of wW Lub. place between m.sw - j yon iare my word j Go ,0 i 1 m v dwIl I in. to mv dauehter. ni.d von will fi,.d "j i hat L-bave told wa the simple tfriitli I My name is Wilhelm Salms. Her " - -i auu i coo. l i . j j w:.u .w us..a .u. man a paper, giving me aaaress 01 ui aweiuor. x lay in a auouro inuaoiico 1 11- - T- l t . 11 : 1 I . 5 I by the poorer classes, at some distance I FeAm f rt A Alio rtann&v I I w.v. . auu iuj uauio van . A ucuui , iici tuj A m s4 . M A f V.-1 'I' lH. on said the young man. Take this bank note tit will serve yoa till I return. Carl rang for the waiter, had the land- lord called, commended the old rnan.l to a l w a . l nis care in suituDie terms, ana ieii tut house A . Hardly haJ theiaonitiig broke when Uari louna uun.'eit on tne way to pe suburb where lived the daughter of thf- 4"a ar t I old man with whom he had brenm ac- qcainted nndT hutIi peculiar circum stances. It was a pour place. Ilhe young man knocked, opened the door, and involuntarily stepped bck. i he vniiii!? trirl whn lueonatanev hud ... a t-i . j i uiauc ma imc uurucii uiiucarauic i'uui J t:r t...J t i.i ! J I oenir nun j i.: She bad grown pale very pale ; but he knew her at brst glance : it was Bertha, t i r j it.: wuom do iiau nce uopcu io cau me own. Tire poor girl sank into a seat and covered per pale, beautiful face with ler I . rtl . 3 .. . i - ) . Are you w uneim oaims aangnter f asked the young man, coldly, after l t i. rti- x am, answereu ine maiaen, umiaiy. Ana wno ana wnere i mat oiuer to I .-, . . whom, as you told me at parting, your ii i i in. ? i j a weonseu j- That other is my father, answeied the g'", looking np to the young man - ; i wh a glanee m which spoke the ten- derest love. With lightning quickness the truth dawned upou him ; the scales fell from nis i i eyes. Speechlessly he rushed to Bertha, took I her to his arms and pressed her to his i breast. Come to.your father he filtered. My father ! Oil, heaven ! I forgot! Where is he 1 Jle has beii out all night. I have watched for him in tears the loiig i . . night' tbrongb. - i r i .t . . . r xour iatlier is "avea. lie is tvitu me. was Carl s answer as he hurried the vouhs girl out anil through the streets fl A to the arms of her lather. A fortnight later, and in the midst the greatest splendor, the marriage oft rich yontig banker, CarhToedor, to Bert Salms, took place. ' of .1 la A MAK OF HONOR. -Amtn of honor! What a, glorious title that; is ! Who would not rather hare ! it than that kings can bestow t It is worth all the gold aud ileer In th earths lie who! merits it wears a jewel ! within bis soul, and needs none upon his bosom. "His word is aaffood as tits bond. ""! tliere were no law in the land, one might deal just as safely1 with-him. A' .To take unfair advantage is not in hitn; to quibble and gnard his speech, so that he leads to iuppos. that he means something 'that he does not mean, eveniwhileithey can never prove that ft is so, would be Impossible to hi frauk nature. Hi perches are never riddles. He looks you fu the eye, and says straight out the thing he has to say, aud does unto others as lie Would tha( other should do unto him. j .i And it is not only in business that the man shown a right to his glorious title. Who! ever heard him betray the faults : I and follies of his friends, or speak slight-: Ingly of bis near kindred t The roan or honor is always a good son, and a good brother, and, when the time comes, makes an excellent husband. Making the tow to love, and cherish,' and protect, with a perfect comprehension of its . holiness, never breaks i; and what woman need fear to promise to obey a man of honor ? j Heaven be thanked, that amid the vil lains and tricksters of this world, there axe a few such men left- men who - are loved and respected' by all- who know them. ... '. - A number of Key Yqrk sportstneti have had several fox chases , in New Jersey feceutlyV anduiih fox escaped, and a.numler of houttds wcrel" losL ' 7Anotlier " ckizse I is L afii uounced, and to obviate similar mis haps, a fifty-six ponnd7weigh' lrit'l4 attached to the ilbxV hind legy i and tije founds be tied ffii 4 ters6 horse, to prevent them getting S FAGf Oil FACTO !!? FACTS ! ! ! f lllllillj i ""rSti lodutherhtclfwoUer M Tn?7A rTlTTqr,W, I I r rr 11:11, Ui V,n woU. of gHd .racier and inteIHgeuee. .ti' i 5 S'SJ- . 1,3 i ' eo-called aaeiefMi WHfiSf bat found Zum : .6- ..iri'-iA.-V .l A..t ITI MTT7'f TWlUfi fTt1Z l'a c3 e2t Vh.'aiase-c - '$TE w -i i . t j t . i : - w w . a i . Kit jiiAfi a v ' an inrpnpfl la iiriiLiiivair. amiaas w . i frw a "k t w t i a7ri ra w . . Lac : bm rt?? S?t 4K ont xiugy Anns appearance me young gin uprang aphere of usefulness, but to avoid a check OUllSUUry U aVOriTie Ulgar, toward him. overeuine with joy, holding t0 ila pre8ent progress which would now out her little hand. The young man be a public calamity. We hope, there ODiV O CeiltS. waved her back exclaiming: fore, that the appeal which the committef nDlwe- kOt tun diito Vrn AiA nni ,--... ... t-na t .' V. . IT DRIVES AWAY CARE. AND PUTS a g re aeei) mimnEpA WVpruxt W anotlier itt tf the HerkM itMasitA -lh ihecdmiattbitTc jltwl .Appned iioipof tint' Vaut of uiedi- Dracticc: run ectiool was openca m 1873 with onlr ait , bupila, The first pby.icaland moral character, r,v,v-:";i;" '1 bpi;traii6 jof sc Afttr 'rttl 1 ' t. enter iipon lur I :1 nl tit , iihnnl wlllrll i HWrui'fll. . , 1 mMm the h ; 1 lUudird of wreJiil dis i I . "4 .n" . od. troatwortnine ana ooeaience bo iu solute and intelligent as to enable luera - , , - - ,- to reDiaee an aosruk puyaiciau ill tu? r . ... , - f. . j MOtKMi ofhtt orders. Btit this education ,. . - . ... wean! moni. It add tojue-narrow us f womeu' means oflirelihood an organ- a; a a a f - . wed torm 01 . woik ana useiuine... l neee are me oojecis o, . vra.u.ng swtliuif auu w o the uignesioraer oi uooie cnnnura. a u'-j a. a - 1 -1 .S.t b'7 1 Hbe . . - .u cr . are noi am to .B. pt ujtui poiicni( i.w..i n.tfi.nt ltiir t it n m vinn . mi i a a every oeasiae ok a eicKneas iuiuj and responsible nurse, whose coot, e alleviates pain ana iup.r couu j . i c a . .i ufint antmiriiH ol ;t:?ilAS li?iM?f.finAr waa I Qfgtj by a few thoughtful and . gen- . - - w . . - prnna lad eji. who have found time to ad I r vance tne institution io us present peneei .Mfm Firt amnnr thpm atanda Mra 4 . . , ' 1.1- Joseph Ilnbson, Mrs. Alexauder Hamilton 7 J a a-v uit w ' m - - I and Mrs. Hartman KuhrfC and the treasu rer. Colonel Henry G. Stebbins, has well seconded their efforts. Under thede aus pices, and although supported only bv voluntary contributions, the school can already boast of the entire nursing of over three thousand patients in Bellevue Hos pital, as well as supplying sixty private families within the past year with trained nurse; besides thi, matrons, bead nurse and snnenutendauls have been seut tn 1 drffi-reut insitnti ns here and elsewhere, ;., t..rn i...,.mp i..hri .n1 iniin I i m i .11. I . : " . . To ffer.t all tli a li ia coat a verv con I -iHorul mm tf morvpv. and in r.ommol wit, otr undertakings the sort the t.hn.inti i ; .pd M lri-nr i : - --0-- income, not oniv to te enabled to enlarge its public may vain. VT Y. Herald. :o:- .POSTfiUS, ' ! ' PROGRAMMES, 4 .. . 5 -1 5, i " . i' -a .4.-, rt - PAMPHLETS! CARDS, BLANKS, (Fee Simple, Sheriffs and Commis sioner's), i CONTRACTS, mg, 9 HEADS. JVclt and tfUtle JTedeU, i Labels. Cautions. - - v . s v J all done on short 'notice arid at TEBY LOW ; BATES. B-tJonrt Blanks, Deeds and Mort- 1$ . -V- --i---r gages, ready printed and for sale at alLlimcs.- t -vi":; , Address: zzlLJ: -J BR U2TEB, 0ALIGDURY, fim C. '1 not ne ina.au u mum, BILL . - to- - Mii"T , i - . . r m I - a . al ttt iriT7 rn it2 ernnp i... , . r iloinir anH intanHo f n rlrt Ih. uuur, to uwin n. AAA UviAUW VW UWi largest Drug trade !a thU section of the KLUyTZ'S D RUG STORE is the pUec to buy 'anything that . yoa waul irom & uorn piaster, to a . ooz. nt perfumery. From a paper nf Lampblack io a thonsand pounds of . White - Lead. From a dose ol Castor Oil to a hundred ounces of Quinine. JTrom1 tooth pick to a Pocket. Dok. lo bragging ; either. butaolid facts. To nrove it. call on. or r . - mrivrk -t.t t itfittiw wnwsiB tuau, xaiju i to Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Salisbury, N. C. SHELL GOOD. ITS JUST AS EASY. ASMUA.&UAJ U. UV A A IIU AAUnUUn.A1 I rT? c rrr a rrrvra l u.mn..nti Colognes, WRIGHTS. LUBISS, and all oti,er Handkerchief Extracts. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. ffasl ml ie Cta ! Cashmere Boquet, Brown Wind- j Or, bTERLTSO, fONCISE, Uarbolic, and fifty other kinds of T 'ilet Soaps, at from 5 to 75 cents a cake At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. f A ROYAL SIE. You in a Good Humor. Alo. All popular brands nt from 2 to 25 cents. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. For Your Sweotliearl. AN ELEGANT LINE OF MAGNIFICENT TOILET SETTS, SHELL TOILET BOXE4. POW- DER and PUFF BOXES, FANCY BOTTLES, VIXIAGARETTES, POJKET-BOOKS.XIIRUOBS, &c. &c , Cbeap at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ? HONEY, TIME, LABOR, Chemical Paints, so called, have proven failures : simply because the chemistry of their manufacture seems to consist in the quantity of water that is combined with the paint, by ihc addition of an Alkali, cither Potash, Lime or Soda. Sec 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 Pbepared Paixt with the guarantee that it is not a Chemical Paint; contains no Water, no Alkali, no adulteration, and is made of only such material as are used by the oldest paint ers Our Paint will cover more surface than any Chemical Paint in the world. We authorize their sale, subject to the satisfaction of all buyers. We agree to re-paint any house with English BB White Lead, or any other White Lead, if our Paints do not prove perfectly satiefac ry. Manufactured by, Sold only at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. Chills Cured for 25 Cents. TAKE P I JL JL S . Warranted or money Refunded, at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. LAMPS from 25 cts., to $5.00. PURE GRAPE WINE, for Churches 60 ctrf. per quart. WHITE LEAD, Warranted equal to any in the world, 11 cents per pound; SPECIAL . JNOUCEMEriTS TO PHYSI- t; mm AND MERCHANTS At s "THEO: F. KLUTTZ'S; Diiuo Store. faALISBURT, N, C. . i r i i i tt . .aiyiS w' 46'- Pirhmmid A TlanlHle. Richmond Danville IL. W..J a. C. Diriioxi, aao IfortJi Western . C B. W. T CONDENSED TIME-TABLE la fffest sa and aftar f oaday. Dae. ta. GOING N OUT II. ' STATIONS. Maii - i if l ' i Leare Charlotte .... 5.45 a m Air-Line J'nct'n 6 2i j. ' Salisbory 820 f " Greensboro 10.68 " " Danrille 134 m " Dundee 1.49 " . j " Barkevilla 6.61 " Arrive at Ricbmoad. 9.5 en . GOING SOUTH. 8TAT1UNS. Mail. Leave Richmnd 6.5(1 a v 9.00 1.39 P x 1.43 4.28 " 6.54 8.62 " 9.16 " " Burkevi ie....... Dandee Danville ' Green&horo. " Salinburjr.- .... " Air-Line J'nct'n Arrived Charlotte... uoisu East. GOING WEHT. STATIONS. MAIL. Leave Gieensboro. a. "Arr 4.1'O.yr ' Co Shop o. ..J.. Arr. ualeigh 349 m 6.40 r M v Air. 11.05 ' g L'v8-t-i Arr. at Goldsboro1..! a 4AT70XA. Arcomradoation Train b . . . i. vc tr.ijriboro. . r-.iri 6 0O am " Co. Slions "Lr. Arrive at Raleigh... Arrive at tioldtboro ?Lv. .00 ea noRTH wssxnnxa' u. c.xi.xl s (Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro 4.45 p u Arrive at Salem... 6 45 ' Leave .Salem........ 8.15 a u Arrive at Greensboro 10.33 .'laaenger traihs leaving Ualeigh at P. (64 connect, at reensboro with tue boutuern bouiit train; making tlie quickest time to a'l Poutlieri cities. Accomodation Train leaving Kaieii'h t 7 30 r. m. connects with. Northern bound Train at iJreenHtxtro for Kiclmiond and all points Eat. Price ot Cicketa same as via other routes. Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro a1 m T.Onr. m. connect at OoldHuore with Kortljpn Southern bound Train on .the Wilruiurtoi, eldon Hailroad. ynchburg Accommodation leave KicLmond daily at 9 00 A a . arrive at Bfarkevilte 12iS6 r m, leave Huikeville 1 20 r m , arrive at Rich mond 4 34 rx No Change of Cars Between Charlotte ana xucumoaa, zoz mues. Papjrs t'Mt hive amngemeat to advertise the achedule of thia company will please print a abfve and foraaid copies to Gen'I. Passenger a gen. For further information addrea ' JOHN It. MACMURDO, (ien'l Paawnger Agent. Itichmoud, Va Dec. li '76. II : tr. Caroiina Central ! Railway Co. 0KFICK GE.XtRAL St'PKBIjrTilCDKNT. Wilmington, N. C. April 14, lb75. ikiUUUMX-I Change of Schedule, ? On and after Friday, April 16th, 1875, the trains will run over this liailw ay aa fillows . PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Wilmington at.... Arrive at Charlotte at.... Leave Charlotte at . Arrive in Wilmington at ..7-15 A M. ..7.15 I M. ...7.00 A. H ...7.00P. 14 FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilminrton at 6.00 P M Arrive at Charlotte at. .6.00 P 14 Leave Charlotte at 6.0' A M Arrive in Wiluiiugtou at 6.00 A M MIXED TRAINS- L.eave Charlotte at 8 00 A M Arrive at liunalo at ....T ....12 M leave liaualo at. 12.30$ M Arrive in narioue at 4.30 P M Xo Trains on Sunday eccept one freieht train that leaves Yrjlrimigton at 6 p. m., instead of Connections. Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilmington, Columbia 4 Augusta -MMiruaus.-oeuu-weeKiy Aew York aud Tri weemyiiaitimore aud weekly Philadelphia Steamers, and the Hirer Boats to TayetteriJle Connect at Charlotte with its Wei tern Di. .liauu.uorm warouna naiiniad, Cbarlotte & fciaiesvue Kailroad, Charlotte Jb Atlanta Air i-iue,ana viariotle, Columbia tfc Aueusta Rail road. Thug supplying the whole West, Northwe t and South a et with a xhort aud cheap Hue to f rt A fioarn1 - t -, utowuoi u auu auunipe. S. L. FREMONT. r - .'"Engineer aud Superintendent. May 6. 1875. tf. r COME AM SEE ! Buggies for sale. am. orade3 ctAraks. i nave, on hand. Bu'vim lii.k r .:n..n at the lowest cash nrinos .n . ? i than any other establiahment In North Caro lina, according to grade. All kindsof repairing done, at short notice. ; . . , do well to call and see nie before -purchssh.g eluewhere as I am determined not to be outdone either in prices or nnalifv af 7--i- ; ,i. o.-. -ii -j v iii tn owe. C.L. REEVES. la : o mo - rs 3 S5oS20i.eLD"Jrthomc' Terms rV. Portland. M.Lo, Jm'ioTw MAIL. 73 11.00 A M I J49 r m 2. 7.00 p m I o 'sloo a x I 5 11.16 '! ana 1 1 , a m. . a 1 1 1 13 - , i I .iri, t.oi..; JC .A -3 -i.-i.a , .T ' aaaJ ' - 'r Q ( ;i'f ' 4" I iUi i r- . ' ?r S ".':- Q " 525 - " ' -i::- Q i 4 An invention having a moat important bearing on the f.ilnre "JS" B which the qnintitv or volume of tone i veiWargely increaaed, Our "Vox refetc."14VoXi Ilamana ing -Cello" or "Clarionet" Siop, "Uenw iiorn, Fifty DiffetSjtyles, I k . . cixixrob May 20 1875. ly. RATHBOBIK'S ACORN COOK. i With or without Portable Hot Water Heservoir and Closet. 1 Ssa't tary ta eU-fuUoael Stovij, tut pt nt Wit-uall latest improtcments. Largatt Oven and Flues. Longest Fire Box for long wood. Ventilated Oven, Fire Back and FireJ Box Bottom in sures a Quick, Sweet aad Everij Bake and Roast. Swing Hearlh and Ash Catch. Won't roll floor or carpet. Durable Double and Braced Centers and Ring Covers. Burnt but little wood. Hat Mica or Solid Iron Front. Carefully Fitted Smooth Castings, hjo Old Scrap Iron Nickel Plated Trimmings. Tin Lined Oven Doors. Ground and Silver-like Polished Edts and Mouldings. Heavy. Best New Iron. Won't crack. wAUAama SAnsTiitost. Manufactured by RATH BONE, SARD L CO., Albany, N. Y. Sold by an Enterprising Dealer' in every Tow ' h. V. BBOWN, 8 Iishury, N. C. Nov. 11, 1875. 3mos. , 3 , E. U. MARSWS i AG EI I n E 17 Oil ICS. Corner of Fulton & Couscct., Streets, I- Salihury. N. C. ' , - d ' ' Having all my new Iachi&erj in opera atioc, I am now prepared in connection with the Iron & Brass works to dj all kinds' of wood work,k-such as LuiBjher Dressing, Tongue & G roving, making jSash, Blinds & Doors, making moulding fiin i inch to fi inches wide, also Turning Ac IPattern mak ing. Sawing Bracketts. &ce$. Having the best Machinery and first cii?s workmen, satisfaetiou is goaranteed. . July 29, 1875. ly. I ; i , ; 1 n Hanhooi: How Lost Hpr Restored. . 1 i Just published, sinew edition of vr. cuiverwell's (Jelebrated Eraay on the rarft'eol cure fwi I limit ' rA.lt cine)fSERMATORRn(i:A or Seminal! Weak nfew. Involuntarv Seminal fx, Impotikcy, Wenul and Physical Incapacity; Impediments to JIarriaee. etc.: also. CYvcit.--tJ Y ana iT8, induced bv selFinddlcenria xitnl extravagance, &c. f ' Price, in a Healed enveliope, only six The celebrated author.- in this tK:Li yi clear I v demons rate. . from !,; years successful practice, that the alarming ciired without the damjerons uW of injernal medic.r.e or the application of tSe knife; ,X imf Si? "T fcore once Simple, certain and effectual, by mean, of which every suffer er, no matter what his condition m.v be may Tw'f?hep!3rrrriTtte,-r'!nd' Really. 37" This Lrecture alionld he in thm l,- r every youth and every man in the land. Went und,reairin a plain envelope, to anv addrei port.p.Vf, on receipt iV cents or 1 : rvAddrewthePiibllBhenv j K 41 4an St., New York; Poet OfSce Boxj 4536 l' I y. Giiouca pxtcrAif cor,) I GRAND COMBINATION QRGANS. FITTED WITH THE NEWLY IN VESTED scuzszTsad pathiit QirAiixrs'xia'o tubes j and the quality ol lone enoerea, . . Epal to that ofie Best Pipe Orpslf tie Same CapacOJ. "Octave Conpler," thtdu 'ox Angelet.1 "Viola EtLei " WfVamnn " l4Vl ALL THEtLAl EST IMJf itu v tliJ'l 3 ' Can be obtained only in thene Organa. f " thIbest in material AND WORKMANSHIP, Quality and Volume ot Tone LnequaUed. IBICES, S50 TOS500. FACTORY ANDiWAREBOOMS, CORNER 6th A XD CONGRESS Su, 1 DETROIT, MICHIGAN. (Z3STASZ.XOXXXaI XIX 1850.) AMNTS Wanted in Every Catj AHHrs GLQUGH & WARREN ORGAN CO I JLIHii KUlT, mil OMNIBUS &BAGGAG WAGON ACCOMMODATION. I have fittel np an Otnnihu and. Barrif Vjagon which are alwajn ready to conreym ion to or'fromhe depot, to and from pntaT II" . v . ' . f weaoings, esc. ieave orueriiat Aianaionnooc or at th v Livery A Sale Stable, F Uher a 1 near Railroad bridge. 1 M. A. URIXGLE j Aug. 19. tf. G s OTTON, CORN, CfAT Flour, riav, &c, Bought I; ) WALTON & ROSS, and full 'Charlotte Prices Paid in Cash. We are glad tov to our friemli" ha that Miallj Ui) nre now daily recti vin an una stock of DRY noODS, BOOTS AND SHOt2; CR0CEKK CLOTH I NO, HATS, ' " ' NOTIONS, 4c. i ttTtlClT II WE BEEN BOUtHlT AT LO - PRICfS, AND SHALL BE SOLI) FOR SHORT PROFITS. ' SEE OUR PRICES. Bagging IGcts. Ties A good. Woman 1 shoe A good Boot for A good sutt of clothes for A good coat for A fine, suit of clothes for A ood hat for - . 3 WSJ Every thins: Else at Corrtt, pondinly JLow Price. J WE WANT TO RTIV K noni n l TPs np rOTHi Don't J"ail to Call and tee Ti. Walton & boss. oct.7-tf. v ' " KICK'S arethebext the world produces. Ther) planted oy a million people in- Awetica, m the rexult is. beautiful rior& and fptan VeeUbles. A Priced Catalogue sent 1 all who enclose the postage a 2 cent tXtr VICK'S Flower & 'Vegetable Garde- i8 the mnf Ksanllfiil arnrlr rf ti -!nd U . . iw.tiui V. W. . " . . .. World. It contain- nonrlv lRO n-e. honj of line illustrations, and four Vhnmo fi'iii nature. JPricel35 ct in per opv w bound in elegant cloth. . , Vick's Floral Guide.. Thlii in Kpiifir.il O..Wl innrnal s . : j . uf year. just issued.. - Address ! ' JAM ESTICK, Rodieiiter.y. I2uf ' Cheap Chattel Mortgn; and varios c ther Wanlcrfor sale 1 1 A Pt" WU1 huji. Box "f Cone"1 1U um .It illustrated, and enrtaininv n mDl Frontispiece with the first number. P1. 25 cts. for the year. The first number for lT Ly at X'IS5'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 17, 1876, edition 1
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