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- ; I ; ; MANY VCASS AGO, ; Br the lake beyond the meadow,' j Vhtre the hiles blow, ' A the young moon dipt and II fled u Her reflect! uovr, - Lived and died a dream of beauty, L Many years ago. '. it, ' r " Something made the milk-white blossoms Even whiter srow : . ! ; Soroethins gave the dying sunset t J An intensef glow, i j; And enriched tbeCupof pleasure, ' Filled to overflow. Oot'lK Hope was frail, and passion fleeting j .' ' T t Sa Tttt n All '' 1 1 -" Vision born golden sunseta i - - V lib aunset go ; ;. ' ' To have loved is to lyive suffered Martyrdom below, " ! By the lake bevontt the meadojBT, Vlur thelHiea blow, f M i OK the glory there: that perbhted ; i Norte shall erer , know, ' H f . p When a buipan' heart wm broken : i V ," Ianyyears affO-j ,- vj . - t ': TO JV OLD PORTRAIT, j : In aiBST frame all dark with mold, j t; " Tho stains and damp its tints efface, I A portrait, steru and grim, and old, If M Te type ot a determined race. : j; r J , VTlth calm Mue eye neatli wrinkled brow, from earnest thought, and lines pt care " peep furrowed fey the driving flow , Of time, that furrowa every where; 1. With Jron Jaw and lips compressed; 1 Wltn ragged beard all streaked with gray ; An anxious face and grief oppressed. ' i A Puritan ol Qrpmweas day. Cay soldier of the)lden tima. As now from out that rustic frame j , Thou lookest in this western clime, ' ypon dak deeds 6f Jilood and shame ; Are these, dsae&da&ts of thy stock: Who rule the land wltn iron rod. Such men as first found Plymouth rock : And landed thero to worship God I U this tha hoine where ftrst they fldaod J Their temples hy the sounding isea, : , Where flrst thir guileless children praised . - v The God who taught them to be free J . Are these, who stain the South tri gore, To rob their brethren of "their right," guch men as In the days of yore X j Had hrav4 a tyrant's bo isted kijbi T - .lAaaa iltfaiW ftMtmA And pray tha time and damp may hldfr ' Each feature, as is hid your nampU While surh inhuman deeds abide ; p " And Interct'de before that throne, i . ! j Where Puritans were wont to bow, f ', Tor wisdom (as In old days shown) ;' ' To those who rule the nation ndrc. -f. . . 83. J. STR1CJCKR BRADFORD. CAPITALIST. JOSEPH G, JIESTKR'S -MJSSIO. K ; The Detroit Free Press . furnishes' the ollowing rich article j - m - ' He didn't look; as if his pockets hela fifty cents, but rich'uwn has a right U dress as he chooses. lie looked up Oris-; wold street until he saw the right kmc of a face, aud then he asked : J ! Can you show me a batik I . -..: Yes. sir; three doors below, or last across the street, or right back there. ; Thanks. I'd like; to put some money in some bank, but I'm a' little afraid ; of banks. I always did prefer a note ot hand to a bank. ' .' ;. ' '. fThe citizen pricked op his: ears and asked ; . You have some money to ? leud. lutve you ? ; , " : i i !A trifle, was the answer. Doyouknow of anybody whoM like to take i some and give me a note lor a year at seveit . per Cent I X lUiUK or going iu mexicu iur while. i . ". ', J ' 1 ' . ; . l , ! ' Let's sec, said the citizen, I don't know but I'd take soine' myeelt. Lemme get a inuk and then we 11 talk, said the stranger. i Yes, certainly ; come on, replied Sthe citizen, and thu two went into aUtsement. Drinks were ordered by .the citizen, one after another, until his? shin plasters felt lonely. He gaid he could make good use of a few thousand dollars for a year, and some of his friends might also take a few thousand more. The stranger put down gin, whiskey, lager and brandy until b'? leca pave out. The citizen laid him on a bench and tried to sober hira, but the jel low went dead asleep while ther were trying to force vinegar down his throat The barkeeper said he was an old loafer, and a policeman was sent for to take htm to the station. When they gothitn down ithere and searched him, they I found "four cents, a bra?s-bcked comb and a door ;key in his pockets, and the citizens t who iwantedO borrow a few thousand dollars went to tee if the mail had come in. ! The Committee on Expenditures in iho Post Offlce Department had before it ' re cently the notorious of North Carolina, "Doing Nothing." The Radical editors and correspondents are daily crying, "tho House is doing nothirrg." Joseph G. Hester, and examined himin regaru to ins operauons in ouuiier cuuuir, Alabama, in lh fall of 1874. He Was sent by the postmaster- General ;to create a retgn of terror and thus make pure tne election of Charles Ananias Hays, i Hes ter, notwithstanding he pretends! toil have been converted from . hw wicked ways, could not refraiii from stretching! the lng bow occasionally to-day. Although jhis story was ia tho main true, he ! admitted that he was taken to the i'ost Mmee jJe partment by Huys and White, two mem bers of Congress from Alabama,! and in troduced to Postmaster General Jewell. The object of liis visit wa3 to have Hes ter sent to oumter count)'. ostetistDiy to investigate thejjyey murder. Ivey was 4 negro mail agent, who was killed on I a postal car, and; it whs assumed that the murderers were Kn Jvlux or White Leaguers, ilectrr had as an assistant one Ueach, who was formerly in the rey euue service, but was detailed! for this work, and acted under lustruct.ions from the Attorney-Oeneral. Williams. Hester says that when he saw the Postmaster Genera!, he told him that he Would not eer'e fr the regular p,iy of special agents, which is 51,000 per annum. The mi sion was dangerous and he was not going to risk his life! lor nnhing. Mr. Jewfet asked hira what pty he wanteds and Hes ter said $10 ppr day and $5 tui expenses; with all travelling expenses and necessary disbursements allowed, j After some discussion Mr. Jewell agreed to HesterV terms, and the fallow departed He admitted that he did create a reign ol terror in Sumter county, and that he diove hundreds ofjnnocent white men to the swamps, ho were willing to risk their lives in this way rather, than to be drassed hundreds i of miles kway from their homes to be at the mercy of Ffed eral officials who. in ihe Dast. ! had been hard-hearted and cruel. The Postmaster General in allowing You needn't be alarmed. But the Hester to be; paid, was guilty ot ana gran 1 vudation of law. Section 47 ot revised t : fton nnn rmn n statutes at large is as loiiowa 40,000,000 from tbe grasp ol thieves t is unearthing: It is brinrnnsr Belknap and hisYar j Alone about bed-lime the Detroit wife frauds. cays she'll go to bed, and her fmsband I It is exposing the yavtts and goes' down the hall. After half berics. an nour ne joins ner up staira uuu tu aleepily inquires : "Did you bolt thatjide door 7? . Yes." ! "And the back door i ."Yes."..; ' : . i , wAcd yoa'fastened that.cellar do?r t" ; "Yes." i M r I ' . - "And did you put a brace under the knob of tho hall door 7 Emma mine i Indian rob- KLUTTZS COLUffl. i t ; ! l- . .......... r." -J -.ax- FACTS! FACTS!! FACTS!!! UEW ADVEETISEMKNT, " " ' KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE, is lh4 Uref, and oldeat established in Salisbury KLUTTZ'S DUUG STOKE, is pre- pared to duplicate any bought Merchant's any w hero or in Physician's Bill, Christendom. KLUTTZ'S DRUG STOKE, bas done, is doing, and intends to do. the larcrest Drug trade in this section j of the State. i . I ! KLUTTZ'S DRUG ST0EE is the plare to buy anything that yon want from a Corn plaster, to a S7 box ol rfumery. From a paper of Lampblack to a thousand pounds of White Lead. From a dose of Castor Od to a hundred ounces'of Quinine. From a tooth-pick to a Pocket Book, rso bragging either, but solid facts. To prove it. call on, or write to THEO. F. KLUTTZ Wholesale & Retail Drnggisfs, Salisbury, N. C. ! SF.1ELL GOOD. IT'S JUST AS EASY. DREXEL'S. HOYT'S, and Hosgurian Colognes, WRIGHT'S. LUBIN3, and all other Handkerchief Extracts4. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. O i- . 1 ' m re s -is. J 3 : z 3r : : 'Bo." m : O0SS53- -3tacaiU r ..... (-? v v ts o - o jr-ftS; ...... - Z c 3 "A t y- H O w 2.C 9 5q t 1. UP - s CD; 3 aa 2- e CD J2 2i GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN" Co1 Piedmont Air Iiine BaUway ! n ' TiaTivile. Richmond Danville E. W., IN. C. Diyison, and ITortb Western g C. &. Yi i j COHDEHSED TIME-TABLE In Effect on and after .Monday, March 13thi . ' 1876, ; . H going! NORTH. STATIONS. i The Po6tmaster-Geueral may employ two special iagenla for the Pacific coast ana sucn number ot otiier special ageius as the goodiof the service and1 ihe safety of the mail j may require. Sucli agents shall be entitled to a salary at the rate ol not more than sixteen hundred dollars Department to an account. j a year each, and shall be allowed for It urings ocnencK in a iiurry "to travelling ana nuiaeniai expenses, wune lnin " - actually emoloved in ihe service, a Bum i . . I n i ii : 1 It 13 trettinr at the JNavv .Depart- uoi exceeunig nve uoweis per aay. ment swindles. Coming together in a new Congress, M ai lie Glean ! Cashmere Soqnet, Brown Wind sor, Sterling, Poncine, Carbolic, and fifty other kinds of Toilet Soaps, at from 5 to 75 cents a cake. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. Wp fWliasPurfd. noor ns are our nr-o many of the members never having pie, they s'uffer it t so much from ihe served before, they have in ninety anlonnt of laxea'tln-y arc called upon ; to days made great progress in the work p.-xy, as from the deprecmiion in the value ''Sure that all the window; are nailed of retrenchment atid uprooting the of their property resulting from the failure down 1" ''' "Yes.' " I'll bet the window ia the snare bed- UUUl IS Up. I -i . No, it isn't.' "Did you see if the blinds to' the pan try window were fastened V Yes', 4 - . M VYelJ, pnt your revolver on the chair, leave a bright light, and if you hear a burglar in the room for heaven's pake don! wake me np, for I know I should s'crcari - right out. worst of corruption and frauds. What upon the part of the Sta e to maintain her lina fbfk . Snnnrr rlnnn Hnrifnrd I lulesrrit V bv iromptlv meeilng her obll- ' i Tr.i. i in." Times. rn,n.i Itir.liinnniL 41 tun. . , - WOULD, iT. BE ANY HAR1L THE LOCAL EDITOR. The following is borrowed, and is the best we ever had a local editor lend us. 'If a mail bus a new buggy, or if his cow can ball three times without wink ing, the local is expected to proclaim it with a grand nourish. If he starts a two penny business, his hirst thought is to bribe the local with a five-cent cigar, to . tn r i i write up a nye-aonar putt, inaeea tie thinks it is a mission of the local to make his fortune for him by "free blowing. lie wilt lake the local to one side and il m ritotfsriv m. It is Ieapy ear, and if a tidy girl with red cheeks feels a palpitation of the heart point out the superior qualities of a rat- teijer dog, and coollyask him to 'give him a hoist. He don't care any thing for some worthy young man, would it be any harm for her to call upon bis father 1 and speak about the weather, the bad , roads, the hard times and the bad state of society, and then remark t 'Mr. Quincy, I have an affection; for your sou George, and I thiuk I could Boon learn to love him." PROGRAMMES j : '' I j about it, only.Spriggin8 has a dog which be thinks is a buster, and some of em wanted his 'put m just to 'take the con ceit out of Spriggins.' Everybody wants to be 'put in. They are the "great I ...I M.' f .IT 1 , i----. i am. iiiil nn nnn ivi nnrn nut r ; ..'..u ..if t !.i "I F wuiiicy woum iooK at; ner irom uue rnnr. f in.id nt il.io f:t;r f l.,.l,-'. corner of his eye, aod she would continue: or throw vm.rR.lf onuirlo nf it.U vafJ few, play the piano, marUge a : servant, et 0b, no, of course not; that would uo emorxMuery, e.&, pea gooa gram- C08t eojnething. The.ehoe is on the otli mar and make a home happy." p ' , er foo, T0U 8ee. The local ia aurnosed r - i .i . i r r - - - ri r uuincy woum iook irom uie corner or tn ovrvtl.Jno. nUn. k;.,t' his other eye, and she would go on ; ; business, and h exnected to mKow ,,n 11 jiTI l .l. T i ; - I I f " -x near ;uai ne is nome mignts, is sa- ,i, ...nr. ; ovrw t..i K, ,,w!cU, .1 u uau i, Uie vMe lai, of Fcaodal finda a vie- l i e qou t run i1 rrolliA t n m hn! will n n m r uhara F wnib tl.in I ... . - . T j V"" "7"?"k r,'u- the vituperative bits ol slander for bis iniiK BstHiR iu ueiu inia secure a 1 . I f k i.ii i.. nomeana a oanK dook. v ud your per- ; rpoalo,i ,n m;ba ..c iniopioii Buuuiu.mte iq pay my aaares- uhh.o. fini that it;n 'ivrat,;.,a a I . . . . M. Vie to himf f i " 1 S I; "7 , 3 "r IT Z' . vii , te "pl6, Sheriff's and Com to s- , ! i ... 1 a. mn lT .lVPtl riAln'l IL linn ilia mt.t I -5 Mr. Ullinev would tpll lior Irk rn hIimH I . . - : . . . iti ' - &- "- eirei troupe arrives in town, Uie asrent it be was a sensible man, and would there SmmpJUf-in,!.. .k "Q -6 "icuyiMaud calling for the local, he slips three ; .'Draw us a big house ! Put it in suing t; -UUAT 1 -n'10 and patting him patronizingly on the shoulder, the agent admits the inferiority ' ; ; ot the troupe, but we are not to 'let on.' . gentleman advertised for a boy to It is.no em for, the local to lie. To pU MP II LET S!, CARDS, B LANES IBS, n v ; i sioner's). Leave Charlotte..!.. " Air-Line J'ncfn " Salisbury ...... Greensboro ..... " Danville ....... 14 Dundee " Hurkeville ...I. Arrive at Richmond. Mail. 6.45 10.63 1 34 1.49 661 " 9.35 r v r x GOIG SOUTH. 4- STATlOXS. Mail. Leave Eichmnd...... " Burkevi le. . Dundee ; " Danville .. " Grpenshoro. ..... " Falisbary.- " Air-Line J'nct'n Arrive t Charlotte,.. 6.50 a it 9.00 " 1.39 p M 1.43 " 4.28 " 6.64 " 8.52 " 9.15 'Aft ft T .lit-, itrm i - ?., g 1 miA A Or;. Mi n UJ CO LSJ If 5. jAJ.. S. r ft 3' GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS. ' PITTKD V'ITII THE .NEWLY; I.N V KNTED ( ' scniDrisas rATssiT qualifying subes, - An invention having a most important bearing on the future of Reed Insfrumenls, by ,,, which the ouantitv or volume of tone 18 veiy largely increased. ; . . and the quality of tone rendered ' '" Epal to tM of ii Best-Pipe Orps of tie Same CajacitjJ; Our celebrated "Vox Celeste." - ox liamana. """ v-.-hj.ht, m, inr "cvllo" or "Clarionet" Stops, "Uerns Horn,' "Lremonn, vox Angeiti, "A iuia ;J3W "Dd ALL THE LATEST I3IPKOV UM?sTS Can be obtained only "in the?e Organs. Fifty Di?myl x-lor cl tHCIaurcH THE BEST IN MATERIAL AND NAH KWl ANSHlPj Quality and Volume otUone Luequaljed. , PEICES, S50 TO 8500. FACTORY AND iVAREKOOMS, CORNER 6tU A ND .CONGRESS St . L .',, DETROIT; MllIIKjAX, (ESTABZilSXIHD IN 1850.) AGENTS Wanted in Sverr Cctatj AHHress GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN CO, - DE'iEOIT, MIK May 20 1875. ly. ; GtHMr K Atyl'. GOING WKSX. STATIONS. Leave Giensboro.. Co .Shops Arr. Raleigh . ... Arr. at GoldsboroV MAIL. as I 10 55 a M 12.14 r it o :3,i2 r M ''i C lUl Bk MAIL. NATIONS. A ROYAL SMOKE. Salisbury Favorite Cigar, Only 5 Cents. IT DRIVES AWAY CARE, AND PUTS You in a Good Humor. Al.-o. All popular brands at from 2 to 25 chits. At KLUTTZ'S Dru2 Store. For lour Sweefart. Licat'e ireenstioro. . Co. Shoj8. ... i Arrive at Rale'gh... Arrive at Goldaboro : i ; 'i C -i Anr 4.120 sLn 2.54i -oAir. II.4S" L'v9 loA3t jA ccommdontion Train 0 30 6 ,30 a m -if.ao cs6.U7 3 10. 5 AM . r Lv. k :io iu 1 Arr 8 00 iJJ ILv.SW) in rXOE.TH WESTERN W. C.R.H ( SAtEr Braxcu.) Leave Grcinabo!io .... Arrive at Salemi.U... Leave .Suleni..j...... Arrive at Uceensboro. 1 4.45 r it 6 45 J 8.15 i u 10.33 " ! AN ELEGANT LINE OF MAGNIFICENT TOILET SETTS, SHELL TOILET BOXES, POW DER and PUFF BOXES, FANCY BOTTLES, VIXIAGARETTES, PO JKET-BOOKS, MIRRORS, ike. Sec, Cheap at KLUTTZ'S Dm- Store. l'tssenger traihs leaving Jtuleigh at 1'.4Iam connects at lireensbofo' with the Southern bofind train; making the -quickest time to all Southern cities. Accomodation Train leaving Raleigh at H.0U e. M. connects wjth Northern bound Traih .at iSret-nfborn for Kichaor.d and all points .Last. Price ol Ticket aamt as via other routes. I, Accoimnodation Train leaving Greenxbord at 6.03 a. m. coTitiecw t ioldslMre with orteeiu and Southern bound Trains on the Wilmington ana eiaon Katiroa) Lvncliburg Accoramodation leave Ricbrnopd BOV'S READ TUIS. 8ist hini in Lis office, and nearly fifty please the lecturer the Jocal isfircedto applicanta presented theiscelrcg to; fhim. sit two mortal hours to hear hira throuh .Out of the wliolo number, he in a short an iugipid discourse so that he can time selected one and dumi88ed the 'wnfe hiiu op. And so it goea. All! ret. , T ! ! I are anxious to appear, favorably in print, "1 should like to know gaid a , friend but few are willing to pay for it ! The 'fon what ground you selected that i boy, I local's time ia wqriU riotliins but to boifa who has uot a single recomnienciatioii I" jcrbis head writins' puffs for ambitious You are mistaken said , this gentle- j persons. ' , It duu't coat him; anything to man ; "be had a great many. He j wiped lire. He never eats, or drinks, or travel, Jiis fet when he came in, and closed th.e ard jnoney is. qf qq use to him; HPotlit xloor alter him, suowtug tnat he was care- iu I Put i ia V ful. lit gave up bis seat Instantly to that lame old man, showing that he was kind . nd thooghtlul. He took his eap off when lie came in, and answered- my questions promptly and respectfully, showing; thafj fie was polite and gentlemanly. He pick . e.d op the book which I Lad purposely t , laid on the floor, and replaced it on the table, while all the rest stepped over it or shoved it aside: and tie waited riuietlv fnr Lis turn, tustead of pushing and crowds ' jng, showing hat he was honest aad lor derly. WLen I spoke to. Jiim,I'n6iieed ' that his clothes were carefully; brushed, , ' Li hair in nice order, nd his ' teethTas vfljte as milkf aod wheni ho'Swrotelihis I tarn, 1 noticed that his finger-Bails were jelean, instead of being dipped .with jet, like that handsome little : fellow in the llue jacket. Don't yoa call those letters cf coniujendation ? I do, 'and I would give more forrwhat i could tell about a ' boy, bYTii'ing'ray iry3.ten minute; than ill the letters he t$&hiln of." i m V'-;- -:1; U ;x I .' - t ' 1.: t i ' '. - RAISI2W SPIJG CHJCKEg F0 . J87G. . Henry Apthjony, living near Smyrna, has "a new nrnrpn f,r irrnivino inrlno fehickens for ihe peuiennial. which, from present inmcaiions, promises well, jie has a house, about twelve by twenty-five feetv with glass front and jsiids. He has a stove in lt'whicb he nses whea neces sary. He set Urfirs.t hens eorfle time iin December, and now, he has nearly (our hundred-little chicks. HV expects to reach five hundred, and to.be able Jto ship his first lot of "broilers" jo JJJay. j gach hen has her own particular coin partinen t Q the house, jLud the floor is' povered with lilUe pens and thronged w.iUi little chirpersT The? house is lined with tar paper to keep out vermin; and 89 far this seem io accomplish l that, was claimed for it, J The succejs in growing ;ich)cks has been remarkable, so far, iu I the perinjent. - SwyrnQ (W ) Times'. -f j MORTGAGES, j . Land and Chattle), BILL HEADS A- .... !'! : " ! 1 : ' ' . ! U Labels, Cautwns 1 ' ' 'i -i i -i cfec, &c, j j qlidone on short notice arid kit . 3 ! : i : TEEY WW BATES. ! l i UCourt Blanks, Deed 3 and Mort gages, ready printed arid for sale at to order; SALISBURY, W. cj ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ? MONEY, TlfilE, LABOR, Chemical Paints, so called, have proven failures : simply because llic chemistry of their manufacture seems to consist in the quantity of water that is combined with the paint, by the addition of an Alkali, cither Potash, Lime or Soda, See. 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 Prepared Paint 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- : v v& a r era. Uur l'dint will cover more surface than any Chemical Paint iu 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 da not prove perfectly sathifao TV. Manufactured bv, Sold only at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store, LONG Chills Cured for 25j3eirt TAKE-' 1'i arrives atBuikeviIle I2.S6 1 20 p 11. arrive at Uloh- daily at 9 (10 A m p m, leave liuikeville inond 4 34 p m No Chansre of Cars Between Charlotte and Richmond, 282 Miles Pap :ra th it h ire arrangement to advertise the schedub of this company will please print as above and for w aid :copies to Cen'l. Passenger Agent. j 1 For further information address ; JOHN It. MACMURDO, ; j (len'l Passenger Apentii I j Richmond, Va Dec. 19. '73 11? tf. ' ' : Caroiinaj Central Railway Co. ! i i IKTEJSlST. i pril 14, 1S75JS RATHBOHE'S OMNIBUS & baggag: fAGOIUCGOHMODATIffi Office General Scpebi VilinineUn.;2T. C. A mm m m. a f I L X S. Warranted or money Refunded, at KLUTTZ S DRUG STORE. Change of Schedule,! On and after Frity. April 10th, 1875,? the ! trains will run ove this Railway as follows . J f I PASSENGER TRAINS. i ; Leave "Wilmington.' at 7-15 A M. Arrive atCharlotteat .....7.J5 F. M. Lea Charlotte at 7.0QiA. M Arrive in Wilmington at 7.00-P. M ! -! : i FREIGHT TRAINS ! - I i Leave Wilmington; at ; 6.0d P M Arrive at Charlotte at i 6 (X P M Leave Charlotte at'. 6 0'iA M Arrive in Wilmington at . 6.0Q A ii 1 t MIXED TRAINS j Leave Charlotte a :.....8.0Q A M Arrive at Buffalo at; .15$ M Leave Buffalo at . .1 .12.3) P M Arrive in Charlotte at .4.31) p M ifo Trains on Sviaday ecceptono freight train that leaves WiliningUm at C p. 11., instead of on Saturday night. ; ' ' ' M Connections. - : Connoeta at Wilroiagton wltir-WHiniugton t Wcldon, and IViloiington .ColumbiaJfc Aukusta Railroads, Samweekly Xew Yoffe auuTri waeklr Balfimtfre audweeklr Pniladdlnhin L$taaer; and tb Hirer Biat to Fayette'yille. uonncw uc cnanotte wiu it weiterp Di vision, North Carolina Bailad. Cbarlotto & Statesvile Railroad; CharlqtOa fc Allan rja Air Liue.and Charlotte, Columbia & August Kail road, --. .- j . ; y Tfltts sHpjlytng the vkole West, Nortfiwa t and Squth ve.t vith a short and eheap line to the Seaboard ijarope- r ' ' S. L. FREMONT. Ohief Bnginjeflr and SuperiatendenL AGOROPOK. With or without Pcrtable Hoi Water Reservoir and Closed ' i 4 i ' Eoa't tuy aa eld-fattioacd Stole, Iti est e;e i i "With all latent imptOTcmciits. largest Oven and Flues, tongest Pira Box for long wood. Ventilated Oven, Fire Back and Fire Bok Bottom in sures a Quick, Sweet and Even Bkc and Roas. Swing Hearh and Ash Catch. Wfi'j soijRoor or carpet. Durable Double and Cracei Cac. and Ring Covers. Burns but little woad. Ilaiirtlcs er Sd.d Iron Front. Carefully Fitted Smooth Casting:. Nq Qld Scrap Iron. Nickel Plated Trimmings. Tin LSieJ.Oven Doors. Ground and Silver-like Polished Ed -es and Mouldings.' Heavy. Best New Iron. Won't crack. WAB2AXTZ3 8Ai::r4"rc27. " Manufactured by : n RATH BONE, SARD jk C04 Albany, N.Y. Sold by an Enterprising Dealer in evei Town L. V. BROWN, Salisbury. X. C. Nov. J1J-1875. (inos. . ' . E. II. MARSH'S tit Jczr , I have filled np nn Omnihns anilj-C :irn winch irte always remlv In oohwn Pdiis tn nr from the demit. I and frimtm'' -w'rW4iiL"'. Jtf. Leave order atMnnsiimth or at tiiv Liverv & ale Stable, F-islier near K;iilro:ul Lride. t M. A. BRIN-CU i Airgr. 19. tf. Chesapeake and Ohio E i THE GREAT CENTRAL ROFTE i T V E E X N OKTI I C A KO L 1 X A AN P.! i WEST. pas sen Gin: - TRAIXS RUN AS FOLLOW: MAIL Leave Richmond-- Cluiilotte.svine, W bite Suluhef. f Uuntingtou, Arrive Ciueinnatti, 9 a iu K'i 2.1U d m tUt 10.20 " 8.4? i).'4U a m 4.5a I . 6.(0 LAMPg from 25 eta., to 55.00. PURE GRAPE WIXE, for Churches 60 eta. per quart. , WHITE LE AD, Warranted equal to any, in the world, l cent per pound. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PH13I I AND MERCHANTS At TKO.f. JvJylJTTZ'S, DRUGSTORE, fiBMEMiSEEt! Buggies nU, njj aAE8 crAPsea?. I. have, on band. Hucririeii which I Will rII at the lowest cash price, and a low, o lower than any other establishment in Nortii Caro lina, according to grade. AJJ fe jfl4jof ret. airing done, at ahort notice. - -j Those wisliiair anv thlnar ia mv line I vmiM do well to call and eee joe, before nurfhasing elsewhere aa I am determined nntfc) e outdone either in prieaa or duality of work In the State. Call on me at PrankHn Academy, 4 iH,e N. Connecting closelv with all of tlwl I Trunk Lbie ft.r the West. 'AorJ-B' i Smilk-WeAl. ' Thi is the' shortest, avlcb I ciffiut' Koute, with less t-hanges of can ! i any other, and passes through tlieW! t u the voi Id. ! Tassencers takihs the ExiM-ess.tisin'W I N. C. II.-K. have no delay, but i-onnectt mm'mm'jm. tto anv point in Uie est.; PI A H H I M IT W O t3 M Q 1 Fir"8t cra.and-.Eniigrant 'Ticket. J III Pi U II I 51 lm SI U Gl i V LmvreT MxrnnA F.arfrage chrcked. Aran tin on Krtiiv Tftrins. Time. DM Corner of Fulton k Council, Streets, anl Money saved bv takinsnhe Ctei , Vrtinht Tnia in nnrf fram flip Wesl. Men-lunnts and others will find il'tothf terest to get our Kates before shipping, Salisbury, N. C. Having all my new Jfacblnery in opera- atiocb I am now prepared in connection w ith ! j,, the Iron ic Brats works to dall kinds of wood work, such as Lumber Dressuiff, Tongue & Graving, making Sash, Blinds & Doors, making mulding from i iueb to f inches wide, also Turning & Pattern mak ing, best satis Sawing Brackens, &zc. Having the Machinery and first class workmen, action is guaranteed. JuJy29, 1875.1y. : How Lost How Restored. i- Just puhlWie't, a new edition of Dr. Culvervell' Celebrated Essay on the radicul are (without medi cine) of SrERMATORRHCEA r Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impot EXCY, Mental and Physical Jncnpacitv, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also. Consumption, Epilep sy and j its, induced .fey self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, &c.; ; , : " S5 Piice, in a sealed enveiope, only six cents. i - -' '.' ' The celebrated author, in 'this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty Tears' successful practice, tlwit the alarming conseqnences of self-ahupe jraay be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; poin ting out a mode of cure at ohee simple, certain and effectual, by mean Of w(h3ch every suffer er, n6 matter what hi condition may be, mny cure himself cheaply, privately, and rudicnliy. ty-This Lecture should, be in the hands of every youth a no every man ia the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to arty address, post-pad, on receipt of six cents or two 'post stamps. ;- j. j . ' !''. Address the Publishers, . l FBKUpMAN &SOV H Ann St., Kew York Post Office Box, 458C. Vnr TnTnrmolinn anft Tintp5 aiiplv ( J. C. DAMEjSoJP or (i l. McKENNlS. - ; r . , . Ticket Af. f !i0nshtrO-' C. R. HOWARD, General Ticket Agtnt. Su llichmond Va VALUABLE Land for Sal 'i; . ' m AT 1 The undersigned is authorized to j vatcly, three valuable tracts ot I-" j IL'il III All. Ulia iuwur'p. ( to nf the late IlUlllOy, II1U BitiU llcina M'---rf follows : r 1. One tract of 200 acrt-?, nior adioinitnthe lands of W. Alexander, and others, on whirji 1 A u-a-itlinrr finrl rkiii,-r1irtllPS, ftH" . I : . ,..,.11 -nAnntvA fnwtntnt and irni1D-" Another tract i ieo TCs$ Jess, adjoining the lands of 31, .A T K 1 ...U .tlJotc Till.,, I verv productive, and a large porti t. :i i a - eiy nvtvsuy uuiwieu. - tw.-i j e i t ViwieM' .J consists almost .entirely of wii meadow. ' Terms of sale reasonable. Fl". i.iv. ....... r . iu O., Iiowan co. X. C. &&8 Jan. 10, I8i5. 14:3 Will hnr one Hot of Vu' Lye nt l ! I Jn. 3, 3mos. ' : j ' I- ' T V ( 1 12 : C mo. 1 ; ' I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 6, 1876, edition 1
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