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-3- . - 1 , ! r I.- " ' i' . t 'i l? Ii i 1 4 " i r-A 1 i- t! vl-.1t- t - : , - r - i -I, - - r i r TIIE.kOLD . CLOCK'S ECpET. v s ' J , J I. ' 'Yn Jsltall toarrjr Godfrey irMarsu, Marcia' 31m. Stanhope eaid aeatuijr.f br will fngethfr,J in that grim laanipn i ttp, which told that her mmd was Half j id e np.i -ije voa a uome eeconn rich. , He can Jo , noue SfnnhorK". bnsr with the mi'k-nans.; Hie never eared ' frji. U53 Mircia whispered to her TllnVljmt uigptj anil then cried herself to eleep. '' ft was apWsanaxVrnoVdiW October when Mr'e. Stanhope-died. -The kyiM LfV full of tf reainf vjigoenesf -f-CJiaxe throngn "eoonlryirtand Tie can give jou p.fc i no mountain far yfcaud l made! the marl iiflueoee.' - ' i.ni- Ltd I fri.ntl),f some . y -w , . . . i r ii 1. - .. - - rnarrvlfor llaf. and nothing ele, , wrrn) Marcia. hhterlv. "I odinstlv I.iik1. The leaves o the old cheat art i . ,-w - - - '- i - 5 , '. I ....i !, tl.n Imir vara Hrnniilnir anil IVi nflu on'ti caret. . . f -ttZlTf&ZiTL r tt.. n nil BKfiirw m u c fci am ami k a w s " for.nll the ro.ition and influence ' liciUg of the clock in the corner. Xurah can give tne, it I have got to ffl! ijr4 Stanhope had bee failing 1 JiTPl ,,'lu .J'"' '""'"W ",: IT-" 1 T- j tor ly tar, tier lle uaa taaeq &9 iu jnrriea inm 1 woam nonirc itu t"" T lb e; day ymr. '. ' ' ' - Ton. are a looiian gin, -.- J . I l 4 u f,.Iul irirl 1 , D nntwerea, stprniv. - T-. v . s.sLi fade? f yoa ecarcelvcaa tell that the Mgut , j . Mia zonig out, bat the nrit thing you know; her pother U p :t w o-,, t;ff J i, ri. but the first thin was Krli aid. ilmnil nana tnf nnl ; If fllllV There is.t another g.rliti H.lburyi thai flickerpd for a monienl. tben there would vouWn't ltimn at the chance you have. , -,iri... v a . Lav. . Vv uai iviv , MMarca,n she said faintly. "Well. Mother V " "There is. something I want to j tell ! -a- S. I t. L yoa. 1 ought to uave tola you jongago. Diek Greahatn left a letter f yon when he Went away. . I read hfaimi Ii3 ih the old clock. It i there ' j'et, !, Wbfp. I oven ):J AtnuWn't in mo fAnd I don't believe yoa w4H let t ont of our hands when you think it "ss a penfibl girl should." r i J. Ml'sbaU never thaiige my rulnd,' an Marck. with lomething of her mother's grim determination iu her voicej. m Ja v-v v s ..VXonre iniuitinp oi am rone, find it and read it. Bat toot ,nfipuwe7 sneered Mrs.tauhope. till then. Marcia." Sbeiookedialead I. J T I ln ; l ha rfc- I - - " aocnt more QeBiraoi u-. : j 4to.Marcia's face. Oodfrey Mansh, 1 suppose. 1 iqter tnai .,. . tf-:m r,tomised. Wu wonldnot hesitate to accept the pea- s . - . -i-, JU x ;tion; and influence 7c could give J00! i Lret and augfer. at heart. What did that Mr. vjr iiu. ; u II, H( on IeltPr liavA to aiv I I'urhaDS "I have never said anythiog of the . . trlt1 to .:.- it tiaUt f Jstno answered niareia, wun a f . p , , .. . . f .'lie has never asked me to fay Bit i J I l.ni- In bnniv n tiat T)ulr liafl Irk B:1V nn vlhing of the kind, and I certainly shall , , . . An ... ; " . - . . 1 : I Dill VWUIVI -ll'S V , . 1 - wait till I am: asked.. -? U.ck Ure-nara i? Bv.anb-. m:; Stanhope eaid 'ahe . . rfrt. Iionest, rwP6ctabl man, ana- "fPH wanted to go td sleep. -Marciai arranged ot ixodtrey iarsn in every, waj.. 7A ,er billows, and the sick woman closed I trey Marsh' money 1 count out oi f:lK riW i - i-r JL..t..l.. ' ..j-.. . j:i ..v. -, v- .. L r Godfrey Marsh in every, way i tjreT Marsh moi q! nnderftand.how-1 the, case stands; Mid Mrs.: Sianhone. sternly: "If have told you before, and 1 repeat it 8gtnf Ithat you iniav nndcrstand me folly riovpr, with my consent, shall yon marry jck Greham I don't believe be carea half as ranch for vou as you do for3 him. She slept long andwell, f f she never woke again.' . ' T i The 7uneral was over. And then came that awful sense of desolation which fol lows "after the burial,' Whoever has passed through this experience of life can never torget theareary lonesomenees, toe solemn silence that ii about the house If he docs, he doscn t show it aamost The worid 8eems la Lavc 8lopped for roen an apt to do, and you will save a . , . J , r- - , . good, deal of gossip if you keep your; fancy I you KjourM 7 Tl.fMiA I tho nl.l rlnrlt tnt rPruat - l .. p Tnld " P" ' I nx iiiiu a una- mine iu juuiocii. x,v.v.u . , r,.: , ,, j; lilCjtUak II Ul( All VA aJ&fflS tia lVIIr V ' ' She took to off are not blind ' And then Mrs. Stanhope inarcia phi anu uiougui. ioh rA f.,, r.. k '-.;l words of her mother a niht ho.d a good . . , , M , , Ut , oeai oi iruui hi mnu. one u ,rw.y i,f.. iw. i... j i f ... , times wonuerecru uiCK uresnaru uiu can? i . .- - . 'ItlllLT. 1 for her as slie acknowledge to herseit thatl .. i . - j r i. :" i ii- . IM.k .t 1 Site caiPQ lor iiiiu i lie was iiuuim; uiu? h , , . . . -n t . Jf; . i. . .. u ! blen'ling ot pleafiUie to know that. Dick men. 11 " its 1 1 1.-1 n 1119 tiaiuic n mv- i , , . , . . , . , ,i..,, . . . Iluiil.i.na lift nna wmll.r. T f I 7 O IHUI1SH Ml l f. 4 nun JO 1C ' o naiii.it - " j 1 1 1 J 1 T I I I I i1 - J I'M .... v i . P : ; i aiir lirl Inst Ir ahf liml nulv tiiriwiil ..... f. i . ' . v JeSbie McDouald waa hard at work at i he waahiub, one day, when her. little son Fersua came rushing into the room cry fog-at if lit ; poor liittla heart . 'would brenk. u... .J r "Daddy'll die up there," - he sobbed; they cau't get him down." lf 'Die I; un where!" exclaimed ! Jessie, wringing the soap off her hands aud wip ing them Aijton her apron. is n , ' U P: On Hie fori of the factory chimney, Uie rope haV slipped down and they can't get np another, jaud the ladders are ; all t too short' . i i i , Jeaaie Qc out of the" house and ran to the foot of iie new factory chimney roond which a" crowd of workmen were gathered in loud discussion. On the top of the chimney stood Angus McDonald, far be yondjthe; reach of help, to all rtppearances. When the staging waa tafcen down, ue, fhmost sklllnl of vhe worktneny had been left to do some last bit of work. By a strange accident the rope by which he was to let hitnself down had slipped and fallen, where it lay in a heap. -'" ! 4Lord help roe !" she prayed from the depth of her heart. A sudden thoaght came, as the pinewer to her prayer. I ' ; jAngasslie; ialledi '-nnraytl yonr stocking, man, and tie a bit of mortar to the end, dfitUe?yarn, and let it dowu to me. w ff . Off camedno of; Angas'j blue tocks, knitted of the beat yarn, spnn by Jessie herself. 114 raveh-d it out, tied on the mortar, and jet it down to the gionod. ,ft jMean hil Jessie had sent for a ball of stont twine, j The end of tlte twine she tid to the end of the yarn. "Now, drsiw the yarn up slowly," she !said. Angus followed her directions, end as the yam went np higher and high er, and higher, she let out nvrc and more twine from the ball in her hands; What steady hand they .were ! no tangling of llie twitio nor dropping of the ball, it she had beerj unrolling a clothes line, she could nt have done, it more quietly. At last Angus called out : "Alhightj I have got-the twiuej now what'are you going to do ?' "Tie on the rope' called Jessie. There wa not a sound among the crowd; you cjould have heard a pin droj KLUTTZS COLUiffl. ! ! i . ..-' . F FACTS ! FACTS US FACTS ! ! ! w NEW ADVERTISEMKHT KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE is the larseat, and oldest established in SalUhur; pared to duplicate any Alerclianra or Physician's Bill, bought anywhero in yimstendom.' '1 P KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE, has done, is doing, and intends to do. the largest Drag trade in this section of the KLUTTZ'S D RUG STORE is the plave to buy nnything- that yon want from. a Corn plaster, to a 87 box- of perfumery. From a paper of Lampblack tin a thousand pounds of : White Lead. From a dose of Castor Oil to a hundred punces'of Quinine. From a tooth pick to a Pocket Book. No bragging either, but solid facts. To prove it. call on, or write to THEO. F. KLUTTZ , j ! ! Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Salisbury, N. C. g it m-ko 6 je oo o w tiS 'tfit -vf ; 5 S : ' ' i W XT ' O ! S M. . S . a . . IB c I 91 .; . 5 J . . . i.. i ; t i,t. f s 4 0 a 5 oo s; s a i- a" e Is - a. 3 CD(- n 2 Ct a eT 1 a Piedmont Ali Line ' Bailwajf Richmond & Danvile. Richmond & Danville E. W., N. C. Divison, and liprtii .western g.t iK 'v ! COllDEilSEDlTiABLE ; Im Fffeet en and aft r Sua day Dee. ti . . . 1875". . GOINfi .NORTH i STATIONS. cood deal .once if hh loved her. Ifhedid he had never Cold her. so. She believed that he did, however. 4 - I j There was the Tattle of carriasre wheels at the gate. She looked out with a frown gathering on- her7 face. Sbe knew whd was there, Jwell enough. J 1' : I 4T AfArpti nl ImnSn V alio ltnarrl Clnii " iHy Marsh ask her mother. If she is, 4 i solve the mystery it'held. ' ,1 I lIlA rioAK tStlfi AfO1 t Iktt All r fl J 1 I ma aa?at knont I. I .1 J .1 t m ri .a j It A1V Hf t nKtirl nose.IasVl , - ' r i . i l. "j i. i J . iter ri woik. i r . She tied the rope and the twine together as firmly as any sailor could have done. faser eves watched it ascend, mglier. higher, higher, until Angus called out : "All f iht, I've jrot the roper stand from under. He'Secnred the rnpp, cnme down hand over hand jth ! one can't tell about, such things ! The'; workmen cried like children, and pressed t'ound Angus and Jessie with words of pi rtiedntid affvciion. Then some . a a . . -W . one wiser than tlie rest said, "Ijet ttitm go home alone. "; And iu the; little kitchen the husband and wife anl child knrlt, and ihinked iod that their hum lli was uoi made tleso- them ! ,r him Shf linrt hppn wirh ' liim al . v . . .? I. j 7. " . , - I crnno an lunc hnf Ii alwtiilii h ivn it .ti onu uau wuuucrcu iuuic ilium i , . f t- j 7 7 iu inn- ui iuml mu tue tti.ct iter - She laid her head down against the old clock and cried "softly, lli love would have been so sweet. 1 It wbuld have made life so pleasant. But it was lpst. .. It had been lust for fifteen years. ; There was a knock at the doer- She got1 p drying hereVes hastilr, and went to admit her visitor, hardly conscious of should like to take her out for a drive thi ?0,n?' bul a,cUl,S raorc fr0'n SHELL GOOD. ITS JUST AS EASY. DREXEL'S; IIOYT'S, and Hukocriax Cologues. WRIGHT'S. LUBINS, and all other Handkerchief Extracts. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. fell and lie Clean ! I s Cashmere Boquet, Srown Wind sor, Steiiliso, Poxcixk. Caubolic, and fifty oth'er kinds of Toilet Soaps, at from .1 to 73 cents a cake. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. Leave Charlotte .... " Air-Line J'nct'n "Salisbury V Greensboro " Danville " Dundee ........ " Uurkevitle ..... Arrive at Uichmond. Mail.' 5.45 62j 8 20 10.58 1 34 1.49 aot 9.35 .. ti r x GOING SOUTH. STATION'S. - Mail. Leave Richiund...... 6.50 am " Burkevi le 9.00 Dundee 1.39 m " Dantille 1.43 ' " (;reenshoro " Salisbury 6-54 " " Air Line J'nct'n 8.52 " Arrive t Charlotte... 9.15 " uoTx; east ". Tjuld west. STATIONS. Leave Gieensboro. ' Co Sliyps Arr. Ilftleif I) Arr. at oldibo;o . MAIL. i f ; f it.00 a a .1 f 3 49 r it MAIL. s A rr 4. 1 0 w p rs Air. 11.05 ItSSWaam ta,Fiernoon " - . 1 Yes ." she heard her mothey renlvi 1 IIT'll 1! I . "1 !;.",;) I'll tJIH UV.l . . ; j ; gpit'X tWoii't go she thonght,' hutriedlyj with a little" anjrry gesture. Then sh thought belter of that decision. It would offend her mother if she refused, am) Jjthir life waa not- a very ' harmonious ' Vhe of late And perhaps Dick 0rehani might see them, and conclude - to speak OUt. - , ' ; i ! :j 3 she got ready and went. i j While she was gone, Dick Gresham rome to see her. J.L-a. Stauhone met hiiri poldJyjinit politely. fl inquired for Marcia, 'Slie has gone out to ride with Mri Godfrey Marsh," Mrs. Sianhope answer ed, with an. inward chuckle at the dis j pomfited look on Dick's face. ;( "I am very sorry," he said "I wan - ted to see her very much. I ami going 1 away this evening, and I do not; know how long"T glial! be gone, nor how far I shall go. I wacted to s.iv something to fhrr before I wenL", Dick knew that .T Mrs: Stanhope hated him. He felt it! But he was frank and honest with ji-r. ii '! can't jay when she will be back,"; Mrs. Stanhope said. "I think Mr. Marsh stops to expect tea.. From that. If infer Jhat they will be gone most of the ; after noon. - i I ' "Yes, quite likely," answered.; Dick, : absently. " shall not sec her, hen, but I mfght write what I wanted to say, and leave it for yoa to give her." : V.; i I "Yes, you could do that," she! said : "you will find pen and paper in the se I (prelary there i j j "Ifa the best I caii do," thought Dick j JM much rather have said iti buf. If I can'ido that I'll have to do the next heat thing." ,. . i(. 1 " ; - tile wrote down what he came to say to Marcia Stanhope, and sealed it in in en , velope, upon which he wrote hejf name, i - , "l jo will give it to her," ho: saidr laying it down upon the tatdsuiby Mrsj .Sunbope "you will be doing me a" fivor. I rather not tell you what I hare wntteivthongh perhaps you have a right to know. Marcia may tell you' j - 1 1 :tVhen he said good-bye iuidl went "I have a right to know, according to iis own admUsion," Mrs. Stanhope said, , mid tore away the envelope. She read hia ? Jettefe ihronxh carefully. 1 ! f.-It!ukre'is playing into my hands." chesaidp,,aly. w,ll be quite a long lima Ivi.l.o. - J .1, .. 1 . r jwur it-Fter is answered f 1 ;4im notinislaken, Dick Gresham' " h' 1 - She wen t to i he old clock in the corner, wv.pened it, and dropped the lettei idWn ; tiuio irs mysterious 'depthsr - i lM !i '. V There she said shutting thi dao i 'Pn is secret, "that is disposed of safely. . ; I think." ' i : . ! : U 'ne morning she spoke up t Qd Y-' '"y were a5, wort; in ; the kitchen together i " ! i i I L f'cKPrpu'n here yosferdayito i. i'n' 3 le aaid lte was iroin.; j l!!,liHll,ifa"1 didnV know . how, Ifarjilhe t was going, nor how long he should 1 be . tiie nas joined, the. engineering, i-arty going from IMbury "to the! West U told me totell you g.od-hy f.f him." ' That was all ?'VMsrcia said it sharply, J if the woid cost her;a greats effort, 'er I4ce w .very pale. - 'Vm, Vl Vas nil1 force of habit than any I lung else A man stood on he ilntihohj. MMarcia," he ad, and j hyfd put jhis hand. M'Yoq don't knowiAef I guess! I am Uiik (jrreham. I came back to-day. I heard of your mother's death, and 1 knew you'd be lonesome, audi I , thought perhaps you'd be glad to see an old friend, so 1 made bold to come.' . "Oh, Dick, Dick!" she cried, and ihen brcike down in trn woman fashion!-' "1 wonder what sent you here to night 1 I have fust found the letter yoa wrote and left for me before you went away. I never knew there had been one uniil three days ago. Yon cau't blame me for not wriiting, a you aked me jo, Dickj" and then the f.ico ot thU woman, whose years were thirty-fivej and out of whose heart you would have supposed all girlish romance'had fled, grew suddenly hot with sweet shame to ihiuk of what! her words meant. - - j'God sent me, I guess," lie said, with a great gladness iu his face and ' he caught her to his heart, and kissed her. "i was sure you loved .me, Marcia, butnhe letter T looked for never came, and 1 I thought your mother had got you thiuking as she did. So I gave up hoping tor that which I took it for granted I had lost, and I stayecTaway because there was nothing! to draw me back here. A month ago 1 got it into ray bead thatJ wanted to see Hilbiiry again, and I came v Tmck. They told me that jroti were 'Marcia Stanhope yet,aud I think-that set d;q to hoping a liitle? YbU seeTTtsliardlb'grvPup hop., ing, in the first place, and it don't take much to set a man to hopiug again, after ' he thinks he's given it up, for lie cant forget." - y-? 1 ' And so. lifter fifteen eajtemhV old clock gave its secret tip, and two heart a came together to neTer be parted more'. Qo to AVokk 1--LoafersS loafers. black and hUeabagenleelt e very corner ot eAeryt reet of every -n anditrin 4he ntk- Pious loafers an& profdnU Ai!imble loafers buuic uun viim. uxwggai ana atrty loafers. Spruce and dandified loafers: HoncltjiQdi tliievUh'ioafes'kumjng and insolent loafers. : Ioafers.'Joafers everywhere. Swarming, ,011 goods 4 lam uuui-ait-ps, a nronguig our uoggenes ana ptilidrcl-roonis.r llahg- iuS auuut uiuirciies ana nverv-stati es. panKSLanu newspaperfiides Jotifera loafers Avithout'endf ceaflotL Whv Stand they here all the day Idle ? W-J cause no man hath hired them ? ' Kot a bit of it. The whole cbanfrr- is bnevast, glorious fall ty -5el)i .iiiftl n g fbrj the laborers to bring i rlclkiiTar vests forth. Farmers arc anxionslv teeming for hands. " Any malo'WitK a 1 i a 1 a A .a. - . . - - a , ; j . - -i - 1 t 11 41111; iiiruri. anu siron?' arms, can fin4 plenty to do. and pood wao-ee fnr? doifjr it. A WAV With t.liA lriofotsj t te a fellow will 4iot work heitherhoald he j eat. To calaboosal j rock-piles", with the whole loafing breed. JTor the papa of radicalism r finds iMoTeW chief still for idle hands to dp.RaL Sentinel, " W w A ROYAL SMOKE. Salisbury Favorite Cigar. ! Only 5 Cents. IT DRIVES AWAY CARE, AND PUTS You in a Good Humor. '' Also. All popular brands at from 2 to 25 cents. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. NATIONS. ' Co. Shops Arrive nt Haleiptr. .. Arrive at (Joldsboro Acoommdoatinii Train 5, 7.W)r m 11.15 ;lv...... 3 Arr. 7.30 pm a Lv. 2 00 pk ! (Laic SIM.UOXS I. i LSJ CO LSJ . t . " Saw :';-yllilM:. i C - tUco Capacitj NOHT2I WESTDRN W, C.U.H Leave GreonVooro Arrive at alcm.u..., Leave Salem. ....... . Arrive ot Greensboro. 4.45 p u 6 45 " 8.15 AM 10.33 GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS; ' -FITTED WITIITJIESEWLY ttVKNTED-- scaiBicsks patews QUAiiir'S'iriG tubes, f An invention having a most important lenrinr on the future of Eeed rn'srrhmea('t by oeij which the quanlny t r volume l u ne i veiy i;rgeiy increasea, and the qualiu- of tone rei:t!erjd. Eanal to flat of tkBesI Pip Orps of tie. San : - Our celebrated "Vox Celeste." fVox llamana." "Wilcox Patent," "Octave Conpler " mv. inS "Cello" or "Clarionet" Stop, "Gems Horn," "Cremona," " ox Ai gelti," "Viola EOirJ ALL THE LATEST IMPIiOV 1 MNTS Can he obtained onlv in tliCFC Organs. Fifty VOj. tlloChurcIl. THE KEST IN Nt ATtwtAL AND WoHt KrVI ANSHIP Quality aud Volume 1 'lone 1 .11 equal led. PBICFS, S59 TO 8500 E.VCTORY AXD WAliEKOOMS, CORNER 6th A NP CONG REsS Si, DETHOIT, MICHIGAN ' (ESTA3LISHED IU 050.) AGEISS Wanted in Every Ccntt Address GLOUGH & WARDEN ORGAN CO.; ! 51 BE'IEOIT, miCI Vny 20 1S75. ly. ; .0: PlIlHIliAMMES, I I ' . ' -, answered' Mrs P A MP H LET S 1 , t CARDS, BLANKS, I V . DEEDS i (Fee Simple For Your Sweeten KH ELEGANT LINE OF MAGNIFICENT TOILET SSTTS, SllKLL TOILET NOME POW pEU and PUFF BOXES, FANCY riOTTLES, VINIAGARETTES, PO KET-1300KS,MIURORS,&c. Sec , Cheip at KLUTTZ'S nrtig Store. fiisenger trair.s leaviag 3!a!eigli at P. 15 am connects at '.ireensboro' with t!ie Soutliern bound train; making the quickest time to a'l Southern cities. Aceonrodation Train leavinr I? .-tijfti ni 7 3i p. M . connects with A'ortiierD Iwuull Train at ;ieent)oro for Kichmond and all points East. 1 Price of Ti-ket same a via other routes. Accommodation. Train leaving Greenstmro at 7 0i p. m. connects at Goldsliore witii Noithein an.l .-oHt hern bound Trains on the W ilmington ant We!d.n Railroad. v Irnchborr Accoiumodotion leave RicUmond daily, at 9 00 A v . arrive at Biukeville 12. S6 p , lp;Ve Hmkeville 1 20 r a , arrive at Ukh moEi! 4 34 r ?f ' ' f JIo Change of Cars Between Charlotte and Richmond, 282 Miles. I'apem t!i t hive armagemenU to advertise the schedule ot" this comnanv will please print as above and forwaid cojues to Geu'I. Passenger i Ajrent. For furtherinformntion address JOHN U. MACML'RDO, . Gen'l Passenger Agent. Richmond, Va Dec. 19, '75. II : tf. OMNIBUS & BAGGAG; WAGON ACCOMMODATIOI ACI I ve otted hp an 4ttnnihn and sni!.- j ir Ir.ini Ibe itejiot, to and fr'iu wrW fdvt nv'. Ac. Lenv-e ori-rsii Aiansion n nr :it 111 v Livery. A Aa.'c Stalde, " Fisher n near Railroad bridge. ' M. A. RRIXGU vrr. 10. tr." ' 1 15 a i s Sheriff's and Comftii-sioner's), CONTRACTS, mm, 1 js i j MORTGAGES, fi ! (lnd an( Ciditle), BILL HEADS, ! . )-- , j . . 1- . - . ...,Uf 1 t- Labels, Cautions, ABE YOU GOING TO PAIT ? MONEY, TIME, LABOR, ; Chemical Paints, eo called, have proven failures: simply because the chemistry of i their mHtiiifactiire seems to consist in the quantity of water that ia combined with the paint, by the addition of an Alkali, either Potash, Lime or Soda. &c. Ghcmieal Paiuta containing watee- peel from the wood, and are not Economical, because they will not cover as much Bur- face aa Pare Paints. jWe offer our Prepared Paixt with the guarantee that it ia not a Chemical Paini; contains no Water, no Alkali, no adulteration t and is made oi only such material aa are used by the oldest paint- . -v III f era. Jur 1 aint will cover more surface than any Chemical Paint in the world. We authorize their sale', subject to' tlie satisfaction of all buyers. We agree to re-paint any house wilh English 13U White Lead, or any other White Lead, if our Paints do not prove perfectly aatisfac-rv. Manufactured bv, WADSWORTH MARTINEZ & LONG MAN, NEW YORK. Spld only at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. all done on short notice and at " j : . VERY LOW RATES. The man who "fell. Into raptqres" with a pretty girl, Avas go; put with eonsnjeraulo difljcultj, . ' ; s B-Court Blanks, Deeds and Mort- gages, ready) all times. m "printed and for sale at mm mm 1 1 v ' - : to) op dep. f I 'Address, J. J. Jjft USER, SALISBURY. N,iQf Carolina Central Railway Co. Office General St'rEnixTKXDENT. ' Wilmington. N. C. April 14, lri?5. Wilh or without P'jr.zL'.3 YSUt Htrv; in 5 cr.s Vvi.tilatcd Cvrn, Fire Back sures a Qj'i Sv.it Swing H ar fi aid Ajh C t:' Durable Dou'):.- zil C.m-c Eurns batlitt.J wo- J. i Carefulty FittcJ Caoih C. Change of Schedule, arr On and after Friday. April 10th, 15, the trains will run over this Railway as follow . PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Wilminjrtou at.... 7-1& A M. Arrive at Charlotte at... Leave Charlotte at Arrive iu WiluiiuRton at .. 7.15 P. M. A. M 7.00 P. U PEEIOHT TRAILS Leave Wllndnpton atl. 6.00 P if Arrive nt (Miarlotteat..... .6.CK) P M Leave Charlotte at... -..i......;.... 6 0 A M Arrive iu WilmiugLoii at .f.00 A M MIXED TRAINS. -.8.00 A M 12 M .12 30 PM Leave Charlotte at..,. Arrive at Buffalo at.. Leave Buffalo at., ... Arrivo in Charlutto at No Trains on Snnday eeoept one freight train that leaves Wilmington at 6 e. il instead of ou Satujday uijht. Connections. Chills Cured for 25 Cents. ! TAKE ILL S, Warranted or money Refunded, at j KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. LAMPS from 25 cts., to $5.00. PURE GRAPE WINE, for Churches 6d jeta. per quart. wklTE LEAD, Warranted equal to ny in the world, 11 cents per ponud. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PHYSI CIANS AMD MERCHANTS At TIIi:0. F. KLUTTZ'S, Di.CGSxonE, jif V. ' 1 c ' SALiscnrr, N, C, Ctmuects nt Wilmiiigtoh with Wttmiugton t Weldon, and Wilmingtouj Columbia fc Aujtuata Railroads, Senii-wcekly Kew- York aud Tri weekly Baltimore mid wecklv Philadelphia Steamer, and the Kirer Boat to.Payetteyille. Conmct at'Charlotto with its Wei tern. Di. vision. North Caruiina Uailroad, Cl'arlotto & Statcsvile Railroad, CLarlotte & Atlanta Air Liue, and Charlotte, Columbia fc AnguaA Rail road. I Thns supplying the whole West, Northwe 4 and South vcn-t with a short and cheap line to the Seaboard and Europoi - 9. L. FREMONT. Chief Engineer acd fcuperintetideut. iiayo, ino. ti. i "With till Ijitost improTCinioni. Lsrgsst 0v n and Flues. Lo-.jest F .-e Stx ftr Scts: wcoJ. li P Tex; lidl-Wi ,--. ..! f.i D :H R.vv. .f ss,. r i"r c3-.:et. r.yi' r; fe J i-j.Cjvcrj. ff v.! tirra Fret. ! ) Oti Scrrp Iron- 4 Kickcl Ptat-H Tr:5-.n.':if -. tirV' !J C"-i D.ors. ! Croond and Silver-t', Pol.cJ U eear.4 Mcaldii jTry. B?s Nnz Iron. W"t crackl ,t liin-.ifacf.st t V.r I; ; RATH33NE. SARD d CD- A'Lany, f'- Y. j i.. v. itnowN, Salisbury. X. C. Nov. 1 1. 187.1. t-OnuH. J ! i E. II. iTIARSLTS AGHIflE WORKS Corner of Fulton Council. iStveets. 5 &ilishury, N. C. .Flower & Vegetable Seei rMlio hest the- world producrp. planed lv a milliun people in Afoerira, J (ho result is, heantifnl Flowers id plrti 'ertahU!. A I'rired Catalogue tnt tf4 nil w!io tiiclose llie p)8ta;e -a 2 cent stan.'. VIGK'S t Flower L A'egetahle Gardel is the mopt hfaniiful work" of the kind win Id. It enri'a'ms rreaHv 150 I:i2f5. linnd Of titie illi)strati(iu'5,ianl four Chromo jki Vlw", s 1 einitifurlv dr.iwn and rolored fe t.:tt lire. I'rire 7 cta,iin papT coyer?; 65 el bo;ind in tleftant cloth; Vick's Floral Guide.' ' This is a henutifiil Quarterly journal, t lilustniifd, aixl -eoritainanj; nn elegan' j ilroniijipiwe with the first ninnler. jPriw' 2 j c-ts. for .the year, xjiejir.st nnmbft for :j:i.l issued. Address ':" ! JAM ES VICK, Rochester, X. I 12:tf , ,.- . . -j - : Chesapeake and Ohio El f Having all my new Machinery in opera tatioc, I am now prepared in connection with Jne Iron cz Brass works to d ail kinds of; 'wood work,, such as Lnniher Dressing, iToiigue & Grvinr. inakiiiff Sash, IVlind? I .4.30 p Doors, making moulding from inch to i ! tinches wide, alsoTiirning A: Partem inak 3 tig, Sawing Braeketts. ice. Having the ;hest Machinery arid first class, workmen. satisfaction is guaranteed. 1 July 29, 1875. Iy. 'l-TIIE GREAT CENTRAL ROIT BH TWKEN NOUTU CAROLINA AND Tin wi;st. V COM ID SI ! BnsgieR f,r nale, am, grades a. clause. I. have, on hand, Bugjriea which -I will Hell at the lowest cash prices and aa Iw, or lower than any other establishment i North Can hna, according to grade. All kindsof repairin-' done, at ahort notice, i I " - Those ( wwlting any thin in my line, would do well to call and we me, htfore piirdiN.ili v elsewhere a t am determined not to be outdone either m price or qnalitr of work in the State. Call on me at ranklin AcaderoT.' 4 rrif! V V ofSalUbiirr. N. C. i ?!! C , L, IfEEVES, Just published, a new edition of Dr. CuIverweM's' Celebrated Essay 6n the radical curef without" nipl:". pne) of Spermatorrhea or eminal AVeak jiess, Invohintary Seminal Los1scs,1m potency, piental and I'hysical Incapacity, Impediments lo Marriage, etc.: also. Consumption. Epi lep- fe and Firs, induced by self-indulgence or fc'exual extravagance, &c. ! kkxT tv.ee, in a sealed envelope, only pent. i The celebrated author, in thk aJmimhU PASSENGER TRAINS RUN'iAS, FOLL0W3 1 mal lifave Richmond 9 Ciiiii lottesi illo, , '2.10 p m AV'hite Sulplier, 10.20 " Ilnntington, y.40 a m Arrive Cincinnattii EXPRESS am 10?' 2.15s R.42 4 55 H lA j ' Conueclini closelv with all of the Trunk Lines for the - ltVr. VorA- Wtd :: Sntth-W'ttt. This is the hor(est, quirM ?- cheapest Route, with less chnnges ot . car any other, and passes through iUe jiMst" in the u ortd. V Passengers taking the Express tinin on N. C. R. Rrhave no delay bin connect d to any pornt in the YeM. " First class and Enimigrant Tickets t FI'OWtsT Ratis and Bauir.nre dufktn. l iptutt i;o on Erprcx Truing, TlMK, DtSTA . land MoXEY saved hf taking the Cp&r" mi'f (Hi io Tioutr. ....... v., . . iti u,, luEtiiraoi'v . r . jbssay, clearly demonstrates, from a tliirt v j Fiil'P 10 and from the eh n.lK' low as the lowest. Merchant "and"?ther tefesl to get our Rates during. - J , For Informnticn anc years iticcesstul practice, that the alarming nsequencfes of self-abnse may he radical !v fcqred without the dangerous nse. of internal inedieine or the application of the k jing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain 1 and effectual, by mean of which eVery suHl r- ' tr, no matter what hiscondifioi niav be. mnv , fcure himself cheapjy, privatelv, mid ratlirallv I Lll"Thi Lecture shoiihl Ie In jlheltands of j yery jouttr bmteverjr man in the;:and.: j . Hent tinder eal. in a nlain iddress, post-paid, on receipt pf fix ctnts or wo post stamps. . ! Address the Publishers, ' ' U IL . c ; r.nuMAA; II Pin WilUHiy.it Ann St , ew York; Post Office Rot, 4oSG. i 1Q UU. Lje at trvr.nA It inlitii' before hip'hig or Rates apply 10 ..i J. C. DAME, S Apf"1. or G. M. MeKENXI ' t:..i.z. Ippn iJroi.ntlinroJ'1' C. R. HOWARD, tient rnt Ticket Anli ,V. St. S. DUN.ZV- - - ' Suerintendeni." t , i :,. Uichmond Vs. ia ! j 13 ; d mo. 5 Waaa. JJIIW-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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