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' - - ' . ' I r 1 1 i -.v. : ' -:. " - r - . : -" .. " . ' - ! i i i ,:! I -; -- . .' .- f : '... i , I ... 4 -. i- -M n i v-' F-'-:" " '. : : 1 - . i . - . " . . H;K " t f -"'v ::i:.. ..:'-." :::-rrsjrLirr . 1 ' - r I j r - IV? - r THE, CK053. V ! Q.iainhUiogh ile cinructioiij be tl, i..llaWi.tr wHfm. yet uer 1ms tbe story f tie w Hold with more d'vpf I' I. 1 ' UutUful iinnliciiy. : f AVhile in their joulh ith spirit niek, .1. ..vTht way of truth. : ; t.. iim ihr' sacred Scripture now Chrwt a the only Ttrue and hying way.: Hi precioiw LI.hkI on CaW.ry w given To make ihew heirn of endles bli in heaven, And e'en on earth the child of Ood can trace The fflorious Wewingfi of hi Savior' Tace. For them h bore His Father frown ; For them he wore ': The thorny crown . Jfailed' to the crow, Endured iu pain, Tt HU lire' low Miiht be their gain. Theft haste to choose . Thit tetter part, t ' j , 2f or e'er dare refuse . ; ; The Lord thy heart, Lest lie declare, , v "I know you not" V , And deep despair V - KUoniil lio vinr lot.'' t f . X ... TaHu wlm nn CalvarT die1, A nl tm.t nft Him who there waa i crucified. THE CABINET THAT GRANT BUILT. 1 fTbe Xcw YorlrWorld. I This i$ the Cabinet Grant built. ; Witliam Delauo, I'ierrepont, Chan dler, Bobeson, Rorie, Creswell. Klch ardseo, Jewell. . ,s..' j ir. i This Uth Secretary ofWar . . ;' That wm ptitiu th Cabiaet Qraut bnilt, fW. W. Belknap.) ? -L-- : 5 -i -t, 4. 3 f- - 111.' -4 k -i t ITiiiu - ItUtiohdrrl wm. 1 liut tnerc k . w -. w. - ' ,. j eorneiliin in the glance of KiuyV eye aad in the word aim pke-tliugln I have no recollection af auyUiiug ehe 4 tliat told me very j decidedly that the - , f there i Vaf Mslfar beyotwi many. , ,I5weiit home that nlgljt fund tlioaght mhanl her .autbed t;mea,, dreamed abbtil Vvf 6util morn ( For a week I saw nothing, night or day, but f black, roguiU eyes land' .dancings ciirfui.f writtoiparlesfbealre and concerts by myielf,' fnlippes of meeting her, Noiuse. She waeiTt I here, p mdepeiideiitly, 1 was -forced This is the Bribe which h didn't abhor, ?Thi model Secretary of War . . .j j That was put ra the Cabinet Gract bailt -"i IV. Tliis is th fat Post Tradership for Which the BriW he didu't abhor , Wa.aid to th Secretary of War. That was put in the Cabinet Graat bail Fort Sill Tradership.J j I These are the oldiers at Fort Sill ! Who paid for whisky a dollar a gill, j fi ' T reunbnrse Marb aud Evans lor r j The Bnle that he togk and didu't abhor This indel Secietary of Var - - j ' fTKai nut it the Cabinet Grant builU- 1 . o 1 IT tl ... V..p'a JiiuiU)l - and glatforuis.J) : . I . j" , VI. ' -. j rrhM are the letters Itobinon snt, IT.. lM.ViptHjn-holed.bv President, Ctjmplaiuing that Soldiers at Frt Sill,! r ; jWere charged f.i?w1i sky a dollar a gill, ITo reiinburee, Marsh and Evaus for j j l ne ino him u r-r. This model Secretary of War t ? That was put Su the Cabinet Grant built, j 'Letters u fall of 1874.J i I '.j ; ? '-Vllh -, 4 I These are 'the 'committeeman onawed - That cot to the bottom' of the fraud f Described iu the letters Robinson sent Tu be idgetiDrholed by the President. , jl Coinplaiuiug thatlhe soldier at Fort?f?illi Were charged for, whiskey ajJulTar a gill.; To reimburse Marsh aud Evans fr . ' ; , f 'The Bribe that he took and didn't abhor ! This model Secretary of War ; That was put iu the Cabinet Grant buiU. Clymer. Pa.; Bobbins. N.C; Blackburn, i KjA Bass,N.Y.; Danford, O.ji ,j " : " viii. i " '1 This is the note that Belkuap peJned , When he found the g was at an end,; Because the committeemen unawed j Had pt to the bottom of the fraud Described iu tlie letters Robinson sent, To be pigeon-holed by the President. Complaining the soldiers at Fort Sill ' ' U Were charged Tr whisky a dollar a gill, To reimburse Marsh and Evans fur; !j The Bribe that hettook and didn't abhor i This mcdel Secretary of Wai I " ; That was nut in the Gabtuet Grant built.1 hereby tender my resignation and request its immediate acceptance. ' - . : - ' r 1 f This is how Grant, thesinners friend, , -Received the note that Belknap penued;'! it When he found the jig was at an end, , 'i liecause tne coinmiueemen uuaweu , :t Had got to the bottom of the fraud; , ; ' Described in the letters Robinson sent, ;' To be pigeon-holed by the President, i Cmp1aining the soldiers at Fcrt Sill' H Were charged for whisky a dollar a gill ' Tt reimburse Marsh and Evans for ;'; Thd Bribe that betook and didu't abhor; ' This model Secretary of.Wair 7 Thai was put iu the Cabiuet Graut built. I "With jireat reeret'l li anv further ta innuirexf "ttte'irleua -wna introancea mei.a proceeding very distasteful to roe, as 1 did not wwli to advertise my uustf OC98, or, tu otuer, words, ire .uiui ; reason to ittipect I was aliau luteresea. . J Jui a did! ask him who . IviUy . Jilanclurtt a$, and I waa sorry Jor il the. miuute alter. for the reply was ; j IkffShe'a a widow." r ;! V j'.;. r ljKow, if ihere was any , one thing ' ihat 1 secretly espised, that I bad an uiimui Umod rontemot for.-it waa sv widow. I liadi seen iheuif often old widowsarid yoang Widows, good-looking . aid ;tlier wise - but they all had that , nielodamic a(rlbout lUem, and bad. .(lie same Wyof falkiHg about the virttterof jtie ead fr. Pendegrasa, or whatever the naiutf miglit be j aud inswiing that there never was so kind and good a man. I don't know why they do this r I never heard any one ay. It certainly is not mo naoit tuai would hook me. But Kitiv Blanchard had not once al luded to the defuuet Adolphus.and I Jad certainly talked with her five minutes. I wondered how loug since the soqa . were heailv fined over his restiuff u?ace how long the little birds had sung hia lequiem iu; the drooping branches of the, etc, L I didn't get any firther tlwn that before I recollected that Kittv wore no weeds but thkt she was very bewiicbinj: in an I dadii't the ghost of an idea whether lier dress was blue, green, orgray. I could not have told that she wore any dress, only that I remembered it was short, and that she had a root that l had ocen near ly crazy about ever siucc. I hxd lifMid everywhere that a lady was best dressed when you coulJ not remember a single thing she had 011 ; so, while I had my doubts about the applica tion of that rule to all cae, I was w'tl ling to concede that Kitly Blaueliard was the best-dressed woman in the city. Aiid the' earth muit have been heaped a year over, that silent resting-place possibly more, for Kitty, 'I ,ww certain Offered from the widows I Imd known. She didn't move around in her black robes with a cambric to her eyes lor three liuudred and ftxty-five days.J bopping oat on the eixiy-sixlh with beaming eyes and pink bouuet. No, I knew belter than that. ! I I am sorry to say it, bnt I thiak I quite forget all about Julia in those day S, and after 1 bad again met. Kitty, and had passed one or two evenings in her society, 1 know In fact, I did not know that there was any body else iu the world. I was fearfully in earnest. ; lie had no lighu or fprivilegea iu lifeU l coulduft account for that, i Consequently I was Very much surprised one evening to find her Bitting very close to a big- whisker ed iudivid Hal who was leuderly holding one of those idenlicol little' hands that I had beenraviug about lor months.' j 1 She rose very, gracefully us I entered; and well, I uevj:r did knowjast how she did it, but 1 found out by aomethiig tliat I -was aiU acquaintance, Laudithii D'Arjemont, jor some such IVepcU, oaroe, was Itlr affitic,iedlhkshana,ior, komethmg of that kind I I didu't know or care wha( v ,0,,lyi conctous of; the fact that 1 Wasn r anything or anywhere. I believe I conratula'ed the widow, aud jiaid rShopU I .'d id a VliairBtli '; talked a few rnomeuts ubourthe weather, made mv bent bow. mid cnt nut. '! ' I ; must "have Walked, tetu miles before I reached home, and I douY think I took; three successive steps in all that distance without confondttlg',, the widowa and wishiug the whole race to the d gs.; But when J. came! t my reason a tittle it -was near inoriHng when I dd I made thougli she needetl any showing. " My mind was made up, that was CCf tait, I iwpuld, call upon' Julia at once I Would apologiz for my late inattention and we would be married right ;away I slept an hour or two on that. I was a little sore arouud'the heart, and very achy around the head! when I awoke. That monting two letters .lay at my bedside. 1 took one iof; them J doubled np my pillow, raised mysclttPP my elbow, and hrbkttjtheeaUi It t6ti from Eljswtirtlj Percival, teJHug me that he was raaniedi US' hoped; that I was 6tiefied, and in4 fsbKed that he owed ml aJdebt of gratf ittide for putting him in the way of fecur in so lovely aud loveable a wife.; Then followed some badinage about the widow whh the soulful eyes, "arid many good wishes for my success in that direction. , The other letter was from J ulia herself, inclosinsr Weddinsr cards. The Contents of the letter I do uot remember, but I know it was dignified in tone, and that I was informed that I was released from my engagement, bnt that I uiun never leek FACTSI FACTS!! FACTS!!! ! ' 1 HEW'ADVEETISEMKHT, KLUTTZ'S DRUG , STORE, . i$ the Unieft, and 'oldest ''estabTished' in Salisbury. KLUTrZ S: DRUG STOUK. is pre- - !I i ! 1 pared to duplicate any MerchantV or physician; Bill, bought . any w hero : in Ohrisiendom. 1 ? "? " KiLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE, has done, ii doing, and intends to do. the largest Drug trade iu this'' section -of the State, l, S J k .u j. ,i .iu.il KliUTTZ'S D RUG STOEE is the plarc to buy anything ' that yon wrtitt from a Corn plaster, to a S7 box of perfumery. From a papcr'nf Lampblack to a! thousand pounds of White ' Lead. From a dose of Castor Od -to a "hundred ounees'of Qitiuiue. , From a tooth pick to a pocket Book. No bragging either, but solid ficis. "TV prove it. call on, or wrUe to THFJO. Y. KLUTTZ , j I Wholesale &; Retail Druggists, Salisbury, N. C. ShlELVGOOD. irs, jusfas easy. 1 ...... - .... .... IREXEL'S. HOYT'S, and Huxgcrian Colognes. WRIGHT'S. LUBIN3. and all i other Handkerchief Extracts. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. W 24 ct:!-jeawr1?." -?5 .: 2S53S55S;3S3.n i - ,.'. ' , 1 . 2 '35 " ! fir lffl i l ,n: .'..l ii rf J)t-.isii. ..! .;pk r o i ' C B Z2. ?T X " S ' . i' CD 3 ! !?;.' icca -s a - a f- w g f a 1 1 1 iii m 1 1 1 1 T 1 j r i 5? CD 3 g5 2 9 3 S3 5' o- GEQUGHJ SifARR ENORG AN;i Go '.til ; i 06-0 astuwe::' It-H ... ish 1 ii .JO,' Piedmpnt; ?o Air Line Vf fti Sjv:tita 4V 1 bliw t'-fi'l 15-i' i... ..5 J '4 ri Riclunoiid Diuvile, : Bichmond.. o Danvuie H. W., .W. C. Diyisi)H, anq wortn western n.!Uvii.;w. : - COHDEHSED TIME-TABLE la Effect on' and aftr Suafiay: : . !, 1IT5- -it- Dec. 4 1 '!1 GpiK.tijNORU; STATIONS. to see her aain. Aud I uevcr, never did. .,Five young men went to a spui'ualistic seance in Terra Haute fhe other night, with lamp black on the palm of ; their hands. iTheu' they shook hands with' the mateiialized spirit that, appeared, and af ter, the lights were turned up, the medium vn had been "In a trance' iu the cabi net also hud jump black mi her hands. ; New York, March, 187G. G.T. L. A great event has occurred at Jcrusa lera The Musgelnicn have permitted (lie Christians, who dispute iho possession of the church of the Holy Sepulchre, to pot uu bells in it. Such a sound hat not been heard in th building since the day when the Sultan S.iladiu entered the city in the twelfth ceuiury. ' BETWIXT TWO STOOLS.; It was a cold, disagreeable niglit. In atinctivelv 1 turned back to thb chcerfu K.raie and comfortable arm-chair. lf friend would only drop in, ;I thought A ff atVyihing would happen to relieve tho tedium. But there waa no prospect of it so feeling that I never could get through the evening, alone, I butUiied up 'my great coat and started out. 1 1 had no dri iuite idea where I was going,' but. the; secret of all ! my discomfort was that was in loye with two women. Perhaps I wasn't at that moment in love, with two - V ; . . .1 ! ,; . . ttotbei), 1 but 1 . certainly was over head and ears in love wilh one, and head lai.d vara engaged to auothcr. Now thai cer " tainly was enough to make a peaceful law-abiding citizen uncomfortable, : to make him afraid: of Ids own t thoughts and still more of bis own r.cttons. - J It came about iu this way. ) had two yearn before met Julia Leeds. Shei wa$ - n beautifel girl, and had aforttiiie ii her own right; I met- her at parties,! 'and, after a time, I Jad ih Jcxtreme aiisf4ct iou f learning I hat I was preferred to ail the riowd i fortuneohuuters who had fwor shipped at her shiine; 1 And I lliri it . was, iu an evil hour, that I propose! and ' c waa accepted, c H tr heart, ahe' assured toe, was iu tuy keeping, aud had beeu foir a long time. I thiuU 1 believed myself ' in,fove'w1llrherVlhough I !do hot know ; that 1 ever paused to speculate npoa the peculiar state of my. feelings. J . I waa a young man, good-looking iso to speak had, I fully believed, a iUiir - rhare of Intelligeuce, and Julia jvas a beautiful and angelic girl. I had won lha prize fori which so manyi wer stiij. vitipr, Mi.'d was satisfied aud proud ef the achievement. But it fell out due day, or rather 1. fell in "oue day, the chmpauy of Kitty BUuchard." I did uot It uow who Kitty Was everything that was 'perfect; the taug, and danced, and playtd, and talked, and read, and in short did every thing that was interesting ; aud I learned after a while that the 'sodi had been neatly fitted" two years before. She told me that, aud it was the only allusion she ever made to the "gona bcifoie" shar er of her joys griefs I'm sure; she never had. - I This was abont the time ray trouble commenced. Things had trot to jjst this pitch upon that stormy, cold evening of which I spoke at the commencement of this slory. I didn't like Julia any more, and U was astonishing how insig- nificaut her money looked tome. "I was certain that Julia loved me, and I did not know how I was going to get out of the entanglement ; but I couldn't marry, her with my heart a burning, seething fur nace of affection for Kitty Blanchard. She hadn 1 any mouer, I knew that, but I loved her so that I would have been willing to sacrifice a dozen such fortunes as Julia's for the eimole assurance that I was dear to her. , i But I was bargained for f-as good as sold, everybody thought, and I could not ascertain the bTate of Kitty's; feelings un til something should tuin up to help me out of my-jdtiSculty. - ,'Jwo oMhree limes uie uinugm n.ia enxereu mymaio iuai 1 would see Julia. and make a clean breast of it; assure lier that I had been mista ken mjr: feenhglhatj Ithert, I lov ed another. Thii was the orthodox way of doing things, and it was the one that first occurred to me. Then j when I cou-1 ideretl upon.it I was afraid. Julia was a bright, high-spirited girl, knd belonged to an iufiuetitial family jandj if she chose to make things unpleasant!.' I knew she1 could do it. So I felt that I must resort to -stratagem get Julia in ' love ' Vi h some other fellow; - I-f.TL L And now I have got quite back to that froty,iC4rdljiighlihat formed the open ingof this confession I am 110 w 'ready to tell where ! weht! I l) 4 Whyy6u went to Veer your widow, of coarse," exclaims some prophetic reader. ,, No, I didi.H ; 1 went t!o see a vefy iu limate male -friend, rJoieitig-l:Jif th' eu phonious name of KUa worth Percival. He was a great lady's man; He loved the whole sex, aud they, the ladies, took to hiuS naturally. J -L:. --r -1 4 1. found him and told him my, story, and aoked him whaiil ahould do.i lie didn't know the little widow, he said but he could Readily imagine, after my de scription, that she was the :.,Vyiie altogeth er loyly.V H: ' i'- ' ' " ' .'V'..' -. I ' 5 Julia Leeds he did know, and he would call there a few times, get up a little iiuk latioii, or words to that effect ; 1 could get.jealous, pick a quarrel, break the en gagement,; marry, the widow, and 11 Julia find somebody else. Jt was all as easy as rolling off a slippery lo. (Soil wasarra'ngtl,Tn;:'f 4 .f(p' '--; Kits worth Percival begancallihg; npon ouiia, aim a upon lue wiuow, ana Keeping away froux Julia. .1 think ,1 wast mole happy for the next few Weeks than mor tal has a right to expect. J railed ou my adored K'tty as often as I could frame au excuse to ga there, and as often as l dared without an excuse. She was getU tie', pleasant, every thing. ' She liked my society, I knew; but she had a most wou derful faculty of making amAu feci ht :o: PROGRAMMES, and 1)3 Clean Leave Cliar'.otte .... Air-Ltne J'nct'u Salisbury ' Greeocburo ..... " Danville ....... DunUee Barkevillo . Arrive atitiebmond. Mail. 6.45 6 2j 8 20 " 10.58 V ) 34 ru 1.49 Bl ip.ao r jt Cashmere Do que t, Brown Wind sor. Sterling, Poxcixe, Carbolic, and fifty other kiuds of T ilet Soaps, at from 5 to 75 cents a cake. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. 1 ROYAL SlflKE. ii'.. Salisbury Favorite Cigar. Only 5 Cents. IT DRIVES AWAY CARE, AND PUTS Yoa in a Good Humor. Also. All popular brands at from 2 to 25 cents. - At KLUTTZ'S Drag Store. GOIGSOUTII. ! I STATIONS. Mail. i - Leare Picliir.ndj..... - 5.50 a m 1 ! Burkevi le.rr.... H.OO " I " Dundee 1.39 r'si ' f Danville 1.43 S " Greensboro...... 4.2S " ' Salisbar-.- .... 6.54 " I " Air Line J'nct'n 1 8.62 Arrived Charlotte.. .'j 9.15 " J STATIONS. Leave Gieensboro. " Co Sliojrn Arr. R.ileiph .... Arr. at Goldsboro'. MAIL. 1 11.00 a a 1 e-' 3 -19 F M .40 r m MAIL, j : I L I "At 4.10 s 2 Air-1 i .OS It 8 20 am NATION'S. uir t.iveuisburo. . Co. Shops..... Arrive at Raleigh. .. Arrive at Goldsboro IsSAroonnndoation Train ig, 7. OOP M t it.is i ni n n:iti CO. UJ ; . .1 5J s; ty-'-v 1 - li W ' ' ' "3 3 tn GRAND COMBINATION QRGANS. FITTED AVltll THE NEWLY IN VKXTED lit ben ring ) An invention having a most importm bennng theJulure 01 ieeci insirumems by mew, ! anV t!je quality "of tone rendered, - . . 1 . ! . - Equal to tlat of! the; Best Pipe Pnais of iM Same Capacity. . ; j. . j Our celebrated "Vox CeleLe.V "Vox Ilsma'na." "Wilcox Patent," "Octave Conpler," th chj Etltrs 5 A rt t uo -v j. 5 Ait. 7. 3D fJi; al.v. 2 00?k; J : 1" NORTH WSSTSH7J IT. C.Xl.R (Salem Branch.) f Leave Greensboro Arrive at -ialem , Leave Salem. 4.. ......... Arrive at GreeBbboro..... . 4.45 r M 8. to A 11 i tO. 33 " I inj; "Cello" or "Clarionet" Step, "Ut" ilorn,' treraona, ox .n.geKi, "nd ALLTHEi LAfJ'EST DIPKOVliMNTS Cjin be obtained only in these Organ?. Fifty Different Styles,4' ' ) . v J For tlxo Pairlor and tXxo Cliurcb. , THE BEST IN MftTfcKIALMhD WuKKWIANSHIP, Quniity and Volume of Tone I uequalltd. PEMES, 850 TO S500. FACTORY AND WAlEECOMS, CORNER 6th A ST CONGRESS Su. , ! k DETROIT, MICHIGAN. (ESTABLISHED IN 1B30.) Wanted in Every Cotatv .Address GLQUGH & WARREN ORG AN CO., . DE'IROIT, MICE May 20 1S75 ly. ! " ; i A: mm. ; m P 4 ,M P II L E T gj, CARDS, BLANKS ED For Your Sweetheart. AH ELEGANT LINE OF MAGNIFICENT TOILET SETTS, 1 SHELL TOILET ITOXE?, POW-D1-:R aud PUFF BOXES, FANCY BOTTLES, VINIAGARETTES, PO-JKET-BOOKS, MIRRORS, &c. &c, Cheap at KLUTTZ'S Dm- Store. (Fee Simple, Sheriff's and Cmpus-l ,. , ' sioner's), .. , K , j . ! ? ... .. : . I- if V.. CONTRACTS, W$M (MORTGAGES, I :j ."! - ! (Lajid and Chatilc), I 1 BILL HEAI)S. " ' . i ' i- f Labels. Caution k) i c&C, d&c, ARE YOU GOING TO PADIT ? HONEY, TIME, LABOR, '- Chemical Paints, bo called, have proven failures : simply because the chemistry oi tueir. munuiaciure seem la. -.consist in the quantity of. water that is combined witlulhe paint, by the additimi of an Alkali, either Pvtash, Lime or Soda. Sec. Chemical Paints containing water peel Ilrom the wood, and are hot Economical oecause tney win not cover as mucn sur face as rure Paints. : We offer our Pkepahed Paixi with the guarantee that it id 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 era. , Our Paint will cover more surface than any Chemical Paint in the world. . ,We authorize their sale, subject tq the satisfaction of all buyersi ! W agree; to re-paint any house with English BB White Lead, or any other White Lead, il our Paints do not prove perfectly saliefac I all done on short notice and' at ' ! ! ' VERY LOYF RATES. b ready ' printed and lor ; sale at n r j3-0)urt Blanks, Deeds and jMorih all times. tl Address,- I f I 1 $ ? i-- - t il M ? i SALISBURY, N; C. i , ), l'ienger traibs leaviap Haleigh at l'.lSka connects atviree::iiboo' with the Southern boond tin in; making the iiin;kest t'unv to all Soutlern cities. Accomodation Train leaving RaleipliS at 7 30 r. m. connects vith Northern liound Truii at irreeiisiHiro for KichmonU nd nil poinU Kt. Price ot Ticket sdinc as via otlier rmites. , J AccommoddCion Train leiving ireeuljoro at 7 0i r. M. connect at fJoldshore with 'Knrtueiu nd SnHtlsern bound ITraiua 0:1 the Wilmington an4 U'eldon iUilroad. ; s. i Irnchburfr Accoaimodation lcaye Hichnfond Uaity at fl CO A m .Van ire n t Bui Kcvilfe 1.56 i m. leave Hiiikevtue 1 20 r m , arjrive at Iicb'' mond 4 34 rx I Ho Change of Cars Betw28a Charlotte and Richmond, 282 Miles. ; J , PaiKji V.i tt Ii ive aiTAiigpinunt. to adrertisp the schedule of this company will please lritt ae abore and Torwaid ;copiea to GeuM. Passenger A pent. i j i For furtberiaformationaddretT i. JOHN It. M ACM U II DO. , ! (icn'l PasiH-nger Apent. liicliuioud, Va Dec. ta. '75. 11: tf. Carolina Central Railvyay Co. t : Offick Gexkral Stpkiiixten dejct. Wilmington. X. C. April 14, le!7ol Change. of Schedule, .'1 s Ou and affF FrjcUy. inl JCth, the traius wiilrun. over tlii ltailwa xs fwiiows . PASSEKGEll TRAINS. i OMNIBUS & BAGGAG; WAGON ACCOfflODATIflSI i I have tirteil iipan -Oiinil)i! and Bafjs; 'm. WaK"" whirh are alwarH readv t otuivrTit' FfTiis to nr hum tne dejMil, to nI from juttf urat mv Livery & Sale. StaWe, Fishef-ittl ne;ir li.ulroau bridge. , . 1I.A.BRIXGLI : Aug. 19 tf. , "" AG0R;C0,QK;-1 .-,'-! i ! "V.l'.h or without Pcrtalla I'd"! V'a-fcr HcsCrvch- and Clcso'. 1 7 JJ!A M. Leave Wllmiu'rtotl nt..... Arrire at Charlotte at.',". . . heave Charlotte at...-:-.' !....7.W A Arrive in Wilmi&fttou at ,...7.UP( 15;P. M. M M rr. Manufactured by,? j BS??er.art,nk & LONG- Sold only at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. Chills Cured for 25 Cents. TAKE ' ' limn PILL I Warranted or money Refunded, at KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE; LAMPS from 25 eta., to $5.00. PURE GRAPE WINE, for r Churches 60 cts. per quart. , WH ITE LEAD, Warranted any iu the world, II cebts per' pound. SPECIAL IMDUCEMEnfrro PHYSI I, CIAMS AMD MERCHAMTSt THEOF KLUTTZ'S; Duc Stoee, rREIGHT TR AlU-sj Leave Wilminptou at ..a....rj.0l0 P M Arrive at Charlotte at J - ...utiD P M 'Leave Charlotte at .': . . . ...6d A M Arriveia Wilmington at......;. .t.. .6.4) A It MIXED TRAINS- Leave Charlotte at ........ Arrive at Buffalo at.....'. Leave Iuffalo at'. 1.1:'. .". . . . Arrive in' Charlotte at.. .-&0p A M ....tli M ...j.'. 112.30 PM ...J...4.30 P il No Traias on Snnday eccept one! freight train that leave Wihftjngtoflrat 6 p. m.; Instead of ou Saturduyjaizht. - i i s - I Connections. Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington Weldon. aud Wiltniugum, Columbia A u frusta Kailroad.s, Semi-weekly Xtv Yirk and Tri weeklj-Baltimore aud weekly Phifadelpfila Steamers, and the Uirer Boat to Kayetleyille Conn-cts at Coarlotto with its Weitefn Di vision, North Carotina . Railroad. iCbarliitta A Stateavile Hailroftd. Charlotte Atlanta Air Liue.aud Charlotte, Columbia & August Rail road, i ! J ' - Thus supplying tTio whole West, Northwe st m P"uni j .ifcu f nor augt pucap tine toi iue ooaooara ana Europe. i . . SvL. FREMONT. . Chief Erisinecr aiid Superintenaent. MeyG. 1875. tfl i i ; t t:;'t tur aa cli-Ia:h:iii4 .Stsv,; i-t pi tzl Witli ail latest iniprovemeiits. tsrest Ov n and Ftues. Longest: Tfrc Brl for lang wood. V.nti'atd Cvm, Tire Bek adl f i c Tex Bctto.-n--ir-. wes a Q J-.k, Cvcet s;J Cvaa Buk '; rd-Roas'. Sinjr K ar h a.id..Yh C t-'i. , V.'ca'tsii: fij r cr carpet. Dmbls Ooublj r J Cr.ro ! C::; iiW RI-; Cjv:ts. Bun butl'tt'j vii. f'j.t cr S .l.i Ir'cn Fro:it. CariWj FUtc I Ci;tij;j. : 'Ccrap Iron. K.z'd thiii Tri-n-:::. - Tin L!idJ Cvcn Doors. Crojni and Si'fcr-l'se'i Ll,esa.Td.-tou!dn?j. He .vy. Crst Nm lroft Won't crack. P.A7H33NE. SARD L tO.Alicat', N. Y. u L't.ierji idnj bta'tr f a .w V'dir. l. v. r.nowx, S.nliRhurr. N.C. Nov. II. 1S75. finios. ' " ..!; -,'.. . E. II. ilIARSil'S IAGHBn E WORii Corner, of Fulton 5c i'Qoipci'L, Streets. ! . Salisbury. X. C. ' ' ' "' : ' Having all my new Maghioefy. in . opera'-. atioc, I ani now prepared in unneetioo i tit the Iron & Brass works jo d tall kinds of wood wrk, such us Lumber Ures?inr, Tongue & Grovinr mahitiff Sa V liiind? Ac Doors, making inouldiiug from inch to-fi inches wMe, -nlsjo Turning &l-Prt:terti mak iug. Sawing IJracfcetts,! Arc. Having the best Machinery aud firjst class workmen, satisfaction is guaranteed. -' July 20, 1 875.-1 y. J i - j Flower & Vegetable Seec . nre the bet (lie world produce. They 4 id.irteu lv a million people in : America,' if ! ihe reult ik, bean'riful rjowers and yUt ejretaliles. A Prieed Cainlogne wnt all who eiic!o.se the iwiKtage a ceut !' VICK'S Flower &' Vcsrctable Gardei U ibe most Iieantifnl work of t lie kind iM worll. ( contain Dearth 150 p'age, ! of tine iHst ration., and four Ckrtma w(& j FluK-ei beautifully drawn and i-olurnl.H " - ?- i---f boiiitd in tlfant clotb. Tick's "Floral Guide. This in a beautiful Osarterlv journal H illtTstraled, and containing, an eligan' I'roinisi-ii'ie whluLbe first number. TfKt !!5 "ct . for f he vear: The first ntitnlter l r n issue!. AddrefR ' - . JAML1? VlCK,Rocleater,X.I 12:tf r Chesapeake and Ohio B COHE M SEE; ! f Buggies far !K.ile. ai.t grades a cLapsis. I ha ve, on ha rid, Buggies which 1 wl ell at the lowest canh urices. and as inw kr l. " lik- i . . i.' ,f ' " " 11 ' equal to lina, accprdjngto grade, TAU kio4?bfrebairin dooe,irfirt nquqe. Mil k '4VMnP-'.- . .. s mj unn;in my - line, would do well to call aHi aee me, before purfchaRiiw kewbere'M I am determined not to be outdone either in price or qnality of worfe jn the Stale. S VL ff e,,it ta"kUn Academyj 4, miles t IS. W, of Salisbury, X, C, i 2 : 6 mo. Maiooi: Ho? Lost. How Restored. Jnst published;, a hew edition o? Dr. Cnlvcrweirs Celebrated Esany on the radlc t cure (Without tnied'V cine) of SrCR.MATOtiKlKEA orSemiflal Weak netw, I n vol u n (a ry Semi nh 1 Losses, I M POTENCY, Mental and 'Physical Incapacity, Impdimenu to Marriage, etc.; also. CoxsofpTIOX, "Etilep 6Y and Fits, irtdneed by self-indulgence or lVice, in a sealed envelope, onfy six nexual extravagance, Ac cents. The celebrated ant ho', " in tills admirable Ewray, clearly demohftratexj from a thirty years flnecesafol raelicei that the alarming conequenceffof .Relf-abnoe njav b radically cured without t lie dangerons i iie of 'interna!, medicine or tl application of the knife; poln-. ting out a moe of eure at onceaimple, certain arid effectually niean of which every i'lmtTer-1 er, no matter what hi condition may be, may 1 cure hiniMelf cheaply, privateKs and" radically ESSf-Thi Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man iii the land. fcjent under eal, in a plain f nvelope, to anv addresa, post-paid, onf receipt of sis qent or two poHt stamps. ,J ' ! 1 i,; ' ' Addresa the Publishers; j i v'"' F. BRUGMAN 41Ar.n St., Kew YorK;' Poi(t Office Box, 4580,' 'Van3.-Sftto.i u-i.. , THE GREAT CENTRAL UP PTE TWKEN NORTH CAROLINA A-NW ' WEST. PASSENGER 1 . TRAIN'S RUN AS FOLLOW ' ' MAIL EXPP" Leave Richmond --5 am White Sulpher, 10.20 " Huntington,' y.40 a ni Arrive Cinermiatti', 6' ' Connectinj closely with a'"0,.l,l Trunk. Linen for ibe Vtt. -Y'"?i-J' S-nith-W'eM. Tbirt is the shortest, juk -I,..,..,... !..... ,.. ...,.,.. iA car. . I - I . . I I. . I.o AiiSitf anv omer, anu passes inrouyii my -tn lite tcoi Id. m Passengers taking the Exprew tii" N.'C It: It. have no delay, but eot.BrfO to any poifil in the Vet. . First class ami Emmirant Tick', Exprcsn Trails.. Tl-M JJJ and MoXEYrved bv taking the tJf;l awrf OAo Remits.. ! " Fffiaht Hates to and frumhe West, low a ibe lowest. . T....I I -.t Ami it 10 ..tritiiiiHiH uiiu inern wm " . teret toget our Ratea before sliil'l"" lurinj. - i ; -i. L- Tlr . I T).Ia anil T I" t iv n J VI E. So. .:v.-.-. .. - , " Ticket?; . . nthMI" a B HOWARD, Getieral-TUket Agent, W. M.S. DUNK, i Su'ijermtendent. .-; v:; Richmond V. BOX Of li (
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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