i - ci t s - : -; s - .-. -: v .. . i . - ? s . i ; -. . ; . y . - . - - l . , - ;-: - - j - - - f - - J . - " . -'. - ' .- s . I I ! i 11 f i j I i ! : i7TTTmmi7n nn , JOSErilUS, COME HOME. i KeBping the Tongue. -Keep it from aakiodness. Words lure sometimes wounds; Not vf ry deep wound always aud yet they irritate. ?leeeb is a tiki ud sometimes when t there lis no onkindness in the heart. So I by request. OPEN LETTER TO MR. CANTWELU Rowan !MilIs, March 14, 1S76. V T 1 J if. T7- m . . .t j ji i -una ine Jitauor vi inc jcru : .band, dear husband come dome 10 me mucn ine woreeina, "'.V"" .r Sir renlir to tnv ! letter M From Washington anl the capiUl so warm; ally, pain is eausea. veep u irurawneuwu. I"","'" "'- ,7 V" ris lonely without jou, why do you uot it is 8 easy w give a uise coloring v so i Carolina ooaie, h.ww unri . I mak a statemeut tlat it way convey t a rfenledVtliat at isome Dublic meetinor fn a rA mo tn ttA tbinp's on the farm 7 You told me when you were elected last -..fall. - ' i - Tf I vnnbl bnt once let you co, i j I 1 woold 7..11M aurflr return before March was alt suffer tliM ennJmnation.'4f those that II am pleaded to kuow lhatr you aia Anai reawy ouru r i I v"'JTTi 1; 1 K...:.t.;.. . i,V- .1- JlWinK.'W F have nbt Come home: Oine Home ni wnwq -yig j y?" "b--"- , ,j T 1 Dear huiband,-kind husband. t 1 T Lord. ' "r - r ; ! r UroubleU myeeu 10 learn who uiu. to; , . : V, i - -t n I Keen it from slander. I ne COM-rtpuia-1 .:,,, nn audi cnnfeeion. - inilll Husband, dear husband, come, noifle Ine tion of others shmi Id be dear to us. S Lrilv aneech bado bv me iir Charlotte now, .1 s fl Uhoulrnot he suffered' to go univba'keU H . 4lf .ILtSAn waa a ae, woo yet r , , .. v' l.a themsevles in such iuaccurate. of ex- v,ou teueruc -VfS. T-7- -sid,? statements, that they government. 1U answer, 1 uc - Ti Dirflpn nppda s nadinsr for peas. The toys should be pickiug up stones in the j ;- lot, ": - , - An.l .nn sbonld be trimtnms the trees Whin will v.m trt thronffh with bills anil ' - J c a t j ' 'reslves," ' Stop talking of fiuance and'ruw, '; Of railroad and suchtber thin, And tend to your business at home ? Husband, -dear husband, don't write tot tue - . more, . ; . - ; Cif thu theatre lobby and cub; ! ! 'I Nor dinners you've eateu at the "Capital' there, ' . ' - - ' : But borry away my own bub, V j -Ye, hurry back born, your Betsy is sad.;! ' Her heart is so honest and true ; ; : t AU winter she's slept in the bed room '.. alone - . .r ! ' .' -jl Andvsay dearest husband have TOU ! j! ' ' .t.- .tim- U ArnrtirlLi. . I, . :.w .1.: Uce Hie war.1 A similar mitrganuu w ii ti.ii - a urfuro a.lf. i X . J r r, i ...n 1 DTivatfclv made in 1 bbi mux prompt llie ia onuuie cow im " 7', ? 1 sen pen re meioou. suu iru uim i m t , .j. ,1 .... And the young Iambs areaIeatiDg tor yotr,faajf8.lwixtth;wand hht aiOD Aid it My irpuaiateu ,u.e pou.o w.u, atw.u- Th bn hr been settiog a lortnignt or Ulnbi h b.rr, In mind tht what is tM to me. Dom puoiiciy ana piivaieiy. a - more ' I 1 nrtPii knneidered as uierelv harmless gossip avowed then, as 1 do nowr that ray oppn- Thr soon will be off with their broods, f ; I iamrprunslT near, if "it does noi Tass. I mi t Son was ti the Administration of the Th oLI sneckled turkey ban-tolen ber nert tnA -knfiug 0f slander. A reDuWtum is ' - . . . m . . . 1 : I " " . ' . ...,.., Away in the breads ul toe wooca. . : 1 1 too crea to be made a playthiug of. even lXusDana, aear nueoauu, cowo iwuj? ; I yor4r sow NEW ROAD TO HEAVEN. sit'On was to me Aaminiswuuun iur government, as contra distinguished frm 1 he gcvernment iif elf, which latter I Ac cepted, but had not been iostraraenuljjln procunrg ; that I had gone to Oongres, hoping to mitigate tue norrors ot war ana - Inlthe town of Hopington. Mass., lived a certain Deacon Small. In his advanced age he hsid the niigfortue to lose the nb of his vniith. Aftf r doiu? nenance by wearing a j j , weed on his hat a tull year, ne was recin I had exerted myself this end with my oath I had failed, but had been trnej to every obligation I took ; np.n my self to the Confederate government. ' These facts, stated in all rov public , m mended to a certain Widow Hoc.per living ipeechep, in! eight counties of the State in un! mli.-inincr town. The ueaeon was soon mclndintr Mecklenbarsr. in l&b.. were astriile of his nld brovTn mare, aud on arriv- not questioned, so far as I ever learned ing at the widow's door discovered her injThey: sbo ild be remembered now,tahd theast of turning the suds from her wash- J sj10Ud certainly exonerate me from the tub. ! Said the deacon : iTd.:.. .t.o n,i. tVIv nun. miuuv. u.ri,( . , S. . ... .... I f.- .. . 1 . 1.. I LIIIH UlULltT IB IIIU9 UUIUVru u .'V "jessir, was me rpiy. .1 . , t 1 f ...r-ii i.L. j ..t .u.i Pn nf more thun ten Years. 1 leave en, cuiiuueu iu Hfcou. -1 ui fcimi 1 r . ' . . j i liftlu Lit 0F.111 ivld drifd-nn Dhxcud Small, others to determine, ana may he best . 1 .. . . I -4 . . . 1 ! l I .1. .t., lU. and nave.one auestion to propose-to you. 1 unaersioou, nernapf, uy wmo uufi n "Please propose, sir." Hlty to the present government needs; no "Well, madam," said the deacon., "have vimlicationi However this may bk I FACTS! FACTS!! FACTS!!! HEW ADVEETISElIP.Nli. . KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE, is the larect, and oldest established in Salisbury. KLUITZ'S DRUG STORE, U pre pared to duplicate any Merchant's or hrsician' Bill, boozbt anywhero in Christendom. ; ; KLUTTZ'S I DRUG STORE, has done, is doing, and intends to do. the largest Drug trade in this section ! of the State. j i n ' " "" i ' . '! KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE is the plae In buy anything that you want from a Corn plaster, to a $7 box ol perfumery. From a paper of Lampblack to a thousand ' pounds of While Lead. From a dose of Castor 0.1 to a hundred ounces of Quinine. From a tooth pick to a Pocket Book. iSo bragging either but solid fact?. To prove it. call on, or write to THEO. F. KLUTTZ Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Salisbury, N. C. 0 Co.rer?P 5 ' 2 : ' " ? r ? ? ? -s ?! 3 as: A a. L. - - . . rs i : s. 5: s-f 2 rnsse-jyyasisfas- w . : : .... 2d 5k 05 i H ! O - ' V Va ,...- Oos O o S 5 a 5. 5. o- ot w sir ki te 7. h3 2. a- CD 3 ST a. CD Piedmont Air ! Iiine Railway; n,w -r w . in. n.Divison. and North Wetera M. C. B. W. . CONDENSED TIME-TABLE In Effect on and after Monday, March 13th 1876. - ! GOING KORTU. If-. . - . ; ' I Husband, dear tSubband, come hooie to uie you any objection to gomg to heaven by way degre lo yf once and for all, that I cow, ' 1 - Jj oflfopiogtou. protest agaiust any interpreiation being Come home while the birds sings so gay o t all, deacon, was the reply. , B Wiling I may have ever said And let not the smile in the gallery there e .n deacon, P P inn,-tf nt wifh ;be facts, fa Distract you or tempt you to stay. u I hey wie marnedjhe next day. , respectfully your The voice of your Betsy is ealhngjyou ww pq 'J 1 ,n e er' i m wpecumiy wuur T nnu V..., . iriCHUIUlU ICUUWHH".., , . i I'm eetting quite nervous about you, come home, ' ' ) .: X I ' :;j v And we will have cowslips for greens.; THE POLITICAL COMPLEXION AND THE .ELECTORAL VOTES Fa the lion. Edward Cantwell. Revival of Southern Industries. It is gratifying to find that the indu9 Christ unpenitent heart." Does the Spirit not love to soften it 7 Y"U complain of inward dead ness and insensibility. Does He not love to make you feel ? You cry out because of un belief. Does IIh not love to deliver you from that evil heart of uubelief ? You tell 11 if th ruvrtr thu vrirlil Iims over vith. - . . . . . v . . . n.n..rtf I f J Oi I tit Dl -t JlilCXiiN 1 0 Aix.3. 1 JJoes He not love to make you spiritually trie-of. the! South, so lonir denresed by minded, toset your affecthms on things above? La.no. k.'mienilp nre hp-rinnimr to Ve The New York JJtrald gives 'a liaciiof You eotnplaiu of your ignorance. Does He -r"v n.L .Jlr-1 fir.tUlli the States with the mcai Dearm respective electoral vote 01 eacuj leaving - - a " kj,- nn(i blinds cotton varus. .1 o..,- f V. Vrt f ibP Uousness. Dues He uot love to remove the . re, sashes una uu as, cotton yr. u.c e.ra. - rv.; rrT v'n from vur ,0 unfu t(1 v. ,11 . in nil oaber. chemicals fertilizers ana a large conteBt as donbt ui. . it gives, as a:uimjc. . - . . , , f ibir oflsmaller enterprises! not of -affair estimate of bow 'the idiflerent ; rilghteousnesa ? You mourn because you wiiich is owned by a join: mock compkhy, vrill vote in the Presidential election next have so little of hi life ami power quicken- or(Wes arivt hint: to protection. These novciuucrauu luiud uwc ia vvwoiu; in ana saiiciimnff you. lues tie uoi itive SHELL GOOD. IT'S JUST AS EASY. DKEXEL'S. HOYT'S, and Hunouriax Colognes, WRIGHT'S, LUBIXS, and all other Haudkerchief Extracts. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. fell ani 1)6 Clean! Cashmere Boqnet, Brown Wind sor, Sterling, Ponxine, Carbolic, and fifty other kinds of Toilet Soaps, at from 5 to 75 cents a cake. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. 'i STATIONS. Leave Charlotte .... " Air-Line J'nct'n " Salisbury " Greensboro " Danville " Dundee " liurkeville ..... Arrive at Richmond. lJ AIL. GLOUGH &; WARREN ORGAN - (Late sinnoss " - 1 :Uj. j-' 5 j it V 'JlgPtef : : I 1. ! It I I I v . : .--rm ill : ; b i ll . UJ CO 6145 a v 6:2a 820 " 10.68 " 1 34 r x L49 &51 " 9.35 r m 5 i 1 -i i it 5 GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. Mail. . - Leave Pichmnd 6.50 ax " Burkevi le- ' 9.tH) " i Dundee 1.39 r X Danville ! 1.43 " " GieenstK)ro. 4.28 " f " Salisbury.- .... ! 6.64 " " Air-Line J'nct'n I 8.62 14 Arrive t Charlotte... 9.15 lilUNti fcJAST. i UUlMi west . . i STATIONS. MAIL. 73 . Leave Greensboro..! f ,105 a m " Co Shops i -12.14 r k Arr. IUIeigh 1 3,22 r Arr. at Goldsboro'.. 3 i 6.00 r M MAIL. Arr 4.20 pxi S-Lv. 2.54 Z Air. 1 1.43 -'j SATIONS. erable change.from the programme as set I to come in all his fullness; at the same time forth. The chief problem to be solved, snowingj'ou that it is not His owuiwork in it declares both at St. Louis add Cincin- you, but the Redeemer's work for yiu, that uatti, is what candidate has the greatest y" peace and hope ? You complain that ..l.A.t. : Va V.lr 1 Yu Vnrt, too have so little of child-like cobfidence and prtection. industries are iu a more healthy condition Kan many ol the gigantic ones of pew England. I . . . . i. , i . mil .1- L iuvb luwaru yuur uravctiiv r auier. ioes liave no aouot wui ue tu grm u- he not love to pour that love into you. en gronnd of the campaign, but as it has for ijng-yo,,,. stammeriug tongue, and teach tlre last two successive elections, gone 'a you with childlike lip aud heart to say. lagely Uemocratic, we tuiuic tuo n etaia Abba Father .' .erred in placing it in the doubtful! list i as it did in placing Florida among the Be- publican. States. I i f! REPCBUCAS STATES Frorida, ! j: 4 Illinois, ; I 21 Iowa, ; U 11 Kansas, if o Maine, j ; : 7 Massachusetts 1! 13 Michigan, j i 11 Minnesota,; . !l 5 12 Nebraska, : 8 New'Hamoshire, 5 Ohio, i H 27 Pennsylvania, ? 29 Rhode Island, fi 4 South Carolina! 7 I DEMOCRATIC ST ATES 10 6 3 6 6 3 11 15 Alabama, Arkansas Colorado, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Mi8sotiii, j -Nevada, New Jersey, ftorth Carolina, 10 3 a vi;ry good reason. 8 8 15 3 9 Oregon, Tennessee, Texas,; Virginia "Yest Virginia, Total Vermont, Wisconsin, 12 8 11 5 172 I 5 ; 10 162 Char. Observer J THE BIGGEST SNAKE - ---v"-, jj YET ? S'Jl)RY . - Acii yon wnat s a tact, men j l : was asrwine 'long by myself, when; all at WUat, I seed a little king snakcj; not bigger' u my little finger a npsin1 about 'crost the road, like as he was a trailing amelhin'. Thiuks I, I've allers hearn or it, all my life, -an now I'm agwiue ter see it. Sol I foller hijw, slyi an' quiet Jike. Wall, he. smella along, a windin and twistiu about , jist liksi my blue speckle boun' on a hot deer track, pine blank. I could, a most k hear I. him bark. Fincrly, after he'd smelt all; the1 grassW bushes roun, be f eurts l off, brisk like, toge the fence, and then! I'd eed the n.arster rattler. Gentlc-nten I begin to git excited anNireeps lop jput-i ty cloet. Iveetle kins he slides i-onnt Judge Pitman came down stairs the other day in response to a call from hi servant girl, and found standing at the front door a man with a carpetbag. 1 he man said : . "Is your piano out of tune ?" , "No, I don't think it is," said the Judge. "Ain't you sure about it V "No; I never tried it to ee." "Uow long since it has been taned l" "It has never been. "Then, of course it onght to be tuned at once. You'll ruin it if you don't have it attended to. "I don't believe I will." "Oh, yes, vou will though. Nothing'i worse for a piano than standing un tuned." "Do you think yon can tone it ?" "Certainly I cau." "I don't believe you can," said the Jndge. . 1 I 1 1 ! .1 1 "W i a use to Know wny not. i nevey saw a piano yet that 1 conldu t tackle. "ihere s one mighty good reason why you can t in this case. " "I'd like to knw what it is." "You want me to tell vou, do yon 1" "Yes." "Well, it's because I havenT got any piano. Then lhe man pot his carnet-bag un der his arm, rubbed his nose thoughtfully aud left. - ithout noticing me. a watch in; his chance, au' ole: rattler he Iet4 in; te - itlngiu. Jeeminy cracky ! 1 1 couldn't bear my own yurs. AU at onjee leetle king he gives Imselfa quick Wriggle auf tue next tbinz any bodv knowi bWi wnt- tied into a double bowknot round ole b iicctt. j a iet you itnow, men, thar war fun. Fur a minit I couldn't see . 'sothiu but a kind o' slimmer: like n " dimunts aud black au' silver stripes an ililfprli. iiilui'. Kit. '.Tin. It . . ( , ,iL" L o - -., aucr iimr, every thing quieted dpwu, jist like a lambj; an' men t seed tbe curusest sight yet. Ii Ole rattle war dead clean choked to death, , an' thar he laid, biggera my (high an' , bix footaa'a half loug, aa'jhe bad jniuei teeu rattles au'(a button. - O, I medTuredJ iiira and couuted the rattles j Well, igen jl. llemen, little kiig he swalleri ole rattler ! Tunis in an licks Um all over an' !gwai lera him bodasliusly, and then crawls' Inter , . A boieJ Hits ajfacL! I'll aware it. ah 1 . kin provrt by fveu bviu' witueeses.'-- O Thomastfle (O) Times. ' .;i I X ' X ; i I; j . -s - While the heart is on the left side of the body, it iV on the right tide of hnmari ity, on the iidc f mercy,- politeness ie uement, sympathy, tieighboity kinducel. and -good will to all, pece, aobiiety raiid ill j -:o: PROGRAMMES A ROYAL SMOKE. Salisbury Favorite Cigar, Only 5 Cents. IT DRIYES AWAY CARE. AND PUTS Yon in a Good Humor. Al.-o. All popular brands at from 2 to 25 "cents. At KLUTTZ'S. Drug Store. ; PA MT HLE'T S, ' t . CARDS, BLANKS, lAsavc (iiet'itttliuro. . " Co. Shops Arrive at Haleiph. . . Arrive at Uuld&boro SAcconiiudoatiouTrsin. 6.311 a M 10.30 " 6.07 - All 41U.E5 LLl rrf'" i ..... -Jz.- i i: 5 1 9 a 134 -4" 1 J 5 3 3 5 Air. 4'JO A Lv. 2 64 ."i rr. 11 43 r I L're 9.15 as -i! NORTH WESTERN N. C.R.R ( Salem? Uraxch.) ii Leave (Jreensboib 4.45 p m Arrive at "ialem.l 6 45 " Leave .Salem... 8. Jo a u Arrive at Greensboro....... 10. 3J grand; gombination organs. FkTTp wrrik the newly invented An inrention having a mt important bearing cm live fx 1"' width tl? onantiiv or volume of tone i vci ijrgen inircatl, 1 apd the quahty.of tone rendereq Eqnal to that of tie Best Fiprps of fte Same Capaeitj. n. l.l.r.il VorCelr.li" "Vox U.-mana." .;ilcox. P"!";"'.'' ''"V" Crle,;; i,, in. CeI!o" or "Clarionel" Stop-i "Gems lion.: Cremona, ... .gc.. ., -V H& "d ALL THJt LATEST IMPKOTEMXTS jiVi Ue OUlaiOcv viii. v-9 tiir3?nrlor nncl tlio Cliurcli THEBESTIN MAT AL AND WuKKflftAHSKlP, Quality and Volume ot 1 onenequalkil. , PBICESB50TOB500. FrTOKY WD WAKEROOM8, CORNER 6th AND ( )T;r;E.Sts rA 1 ; ; , - . DETKOn;ilKIHGAX (ESTABLISHED XN 3.850.) AGEII5S 'Chanted in Svery Cctity Address GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAHC May 20 1875. ly. '. . . Fifty Different Styles For Your Sweetheart. AN. ELEGANT. LINE OF MAGNIFICENT TOILET SETTS, SHELL TOILET BOXE POW DER and PUFF BOXES. FANCY BOTT L E S, VINIAGARETTES, PO JKET-B00KS,MIRRORS, Sec. Sec , Cheap at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. Hint to Bores. Some time ago there lived a gentleman of iudolent habit?, in Sussex,; who made it a business in the winter season to visit his frieuda extensively. . After wearing out hU welcome in hit immediate vicinity, last winter, he thought lie would visit an old Quaker friend, gome twenty miles distant, who bad been a school mate of bis. On hi arrival be waa cordially re ceiyfd by the Quaker,' be thinking bii visitor bad taken much pains to come so far to see-bim. He treated bis friend with great attention and politeness sev. eral days, and, as be didn't see any sign of his leaving he became uneasy j but be bore it with patience till the1 morning of the eightb day, when be said to him : "My friend, I am afraid tfeee'll never vUit me again. ' j 'Ob, yes, I shall said the visitor, I have enjoyed my visit very much, I'll certainly come agaiu.' I. '2i ay,' earn the Quaker, 'I think thee never will never visit me ataiii What makes you think I will come again I' asked the visitor, i If tbee never doea leave said the Quaker, 'how canst the come againp The visitor left. S t (Fee Simple, Sheriff's anl Comniis- j sioner's), CONTRACTS, m 9 MORTGAGES, Land and Chattlc), BILL HEADS, JVctc and &zLtefi Jftcu& j i .; Labels Cautions all done on short notioe and at YEEY LOW BATES. A boy on bis way to Sunday school found seventy-five cents, i This good fortune was held np to him aa si reward for beiug f iund in the path of doty. He was very much struck' with the idea until be heard that another boy bad t found a dollar whilelie was setting np pin ja a ten-pio alley. And now be ! doesu't see bis way iu the future qittc so clear, . I r J8-C6urt Blanks, Deeds, and JSloii- gages, ready printed and for sale at all times. to, order. JJdress, -J.J. B RUN EH. SALISBURY. N. ;C. ARE YOU GOING TO PAIHT ? F.10NEY, TIME, LABOR, Chemical Paints, so called, have proven failures : simply because the chemistry of their manufacture seems to consist i the quantity of water that is combined with the paint, by the 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 Pkepaued 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 ers. Our Paint will cover more surface than any Chemical Patftt 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, ii our Paints do not prove perfectly salUfac ry. Manufactured by, WADSWORTH- MARTINEZ l'tpsencer trains leaving Haleigfc at I1. 43 am connects atUreensborp' withtlie Southern bountl traia; making the quickest time to a!l Southern cities. Accomodation Train leaving Raleigh ill 8.00 r. M. connects with Northern bound Train at lireensboro for Richmond and all point Kas(. Price ot Ticket samu as via other routes. Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro qt 6 03 a. m. connects at tiotdsboie with Noitliciii and Southern bound ' Trains oh the Wilmington d W'etdon Uailroad. f Lynchburg Accommodation leave Kichmojfd daily at 9 00 A m . arrives at Cuikevilite 12. S6 r m, leave HutkcTille 1 SO r , arrive at Uicji- mond 4 34 rx No Change of Cars Between Charlotte U1U 60 XU.li.C5. j Paprn t!i it h ivc arrangement to advertise toe schedule of this company will please print ks above and forwaid copies to Cen'l. Tassengjer Agent. . For rurtheriaformation address JOHN U. MACMURIK), CSen'l Passenger Agent, j Hichmond, Va Dec 19. '75. 11: tf. j Carolina Central Railway Co. I ; : i Offick Gkxeral Supkbistesuest. I Wilmington. . C. April 14, le?5. S : "71 !':. ; TBa7 I OMNIBUS & baggag: : MM ACCOMMODATI i MAN. NEW YORK. & LONG- Sold only at KLUTTZ'S Drig Store. Chills Cured for 25 Cents. TAKE mm i F I niiii L Li S Warranted or money Refunded, at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. LAMPS from 25 eta , to $5.00. PURE GRAPE WIXE, for Churches 60 ets. per quart. WHITE LEAD, Warranted equal to any in the world, 11 centa per pound. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PHYS1 1 CIANS AND MERCHANTS At THEO. F. KLUTTZ'S, Dirjo Stoke, I ALisnriiY, N. C. i Change of Schedule, On ami after Fritlajj. April 10th, 1P75, the trains will run over tins Kailway aa follows . - ! PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Wilmington at,... Arrive at Charlotte at... Ijeave Charlotte at...... Arrive in Wilmington at FREIGHT .7.15 A M 7.15 P. S 7.00 A 7.00 1 ii T R A IN S Leave "Wilmington at Arrive at Charlotte at i Leave Charlotte at.... Atrivein Wiliningt0n;at MIXED TRAINS ....(5.00 P jl 6.00 ? )I ....6 OVA il ....6.00 A-jl -8.00 .A JI ....12 M . 12.30 PM .4.30 P JI Leave Charlotte ati... Arrive at Buffalo at...... Leave Buffalo at. ,..r ... Arrive in Charlotte at j. . . . No Trains on Sunday eccept one freieht tram that leaves Wilmington at 6 p. it., iustead of on Saturday night. ' ; - ' ! Connections. Connects at Wilhiin'gton with Wilmington--' Weldon, and Wilniingtou, Columbia di Augusta Railroad, Seuii-weekly New York aud Tri weekly Baltimore Und weekly Philadelphia Steamers, aud the Uirer Bodts to Payetteville ConnoeU at Charlotte with its Weitern Di vision, North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte & Statesvile Railroad, Charlotte & Atlanta A r Liuej, aud Charlotte,- Columbia & Augusta liai -road. j , ' : j Thus supplying: tho whole West, Northweit and South rest with a short aud cheap line tk the Seaboard and Europe. j s i S. L. FREMONT. 1 r ,Sl,ef E.nSmeef and Suporintondent. I i. iO. II. ! : COME ID SEE !" " J i - ! , i - :- , . T m ' piggies wr saie.jAix geadjes a classe?. I. have, on hand, Buggies which I will sell at the lowest cash prices an J . low, or lower than any otlier establUhment in North Caro lina, according to grade. All kinds of repairing done, at short notice, j ' fl wiping any vning in my ; line, woulfl do well to call and seei tne, before purchaninjr elsewhere m I am determined not io be outdonfe either in iriceor quality of work in th Stale. w ,T r ""a .cademy, 4 miles N I have fi!tel 4ip :in ()ninilus a nd . Eajgaf Wiigfiii whirh art- alwavs rtadv to i-unvfT pons or froui tin? drjmt, to and frni prtic wedilinps. Jt"c;- Leave ordtrsat MaiiHKiii II or at mv Liverv & Sa! Stal.le, "ltlier Ark nenr Railroad hrule. ! M. A. B$IX(JLD A us. 19 tf. ACORH GO With or ifihout Portable Hot Yfatcr Rcsenwir and Clol. 1 - t:a't tty a pU-faiioaa Slere, tat est czs "With 9.11 latest improvements. Largest Oven and Flues, longest Fire Bex for long wood. Ventilated Oven, Fire Back and Firn Dox BottcmHin surcs a Quicks Sweet add Evca Bako r,nd Roas. Swing" Hear h and Ash C tdi jj Won't soi!'flo:r cr carpet. Durable Doublo n-.J Crice I Centers and Hi-jr Covers. Burns but little woad. "lb: tr Sai d Ircn Fronts Carefully Fitted Sm.'oii.Casnji f'.o Old Scrap Iron. Nickel Plated Trimininj, Unci Oven oors. Ground and Silver-like Polished Ei-esiand Meuldings. Hezvy. Dcst New Iron. Won't crack.' Manufacture 1 ly RATH30NE, SARD &, CO:, Albany, K. Y. Sold by an Enterpiisinj. iMakr in n-e-- Towr X L. VI DROWN, Saliahurr. X. C. Kiov. 11. 1875. (mios Chesapeake and Ohio El THE -GREAT .CKXTRAL-KOrTE.jEj TWEKX NORTH CAROLINA ;AL1 WKST. . ; PASSKXGKR !. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOW: i r . mail ExreKS?. i Leavi Richmond 9 a m 1 i t Mi-i . L,.rtwt i!li. 111 n in 2.il I White Siilnher.'- 1U.-HI " s-4i " t ILmtintuii, - ; y.-l'i a ni 55 1 1 ! Arrive Cincinnatti, ''.tl1 11 1 :or.ne-liiV' "eloselv wilL ali of 1 1 , Trunk Line 'for lli'e U'tst. yottlrMf1 SVuth-Yrt. Tlris is the .', cheapest Rome, yvlh less eliaiias ol tars if- ianv othr, nod pitkscs through l lie ' ! tn the troitil Passengers taking the Express tiain N. C 11. 11. 'havf no delav. but eonntcfu t t A 1 II V lull Ol t tilt W '.f 1- rst v ass nm Knimizrant l-it'sn - nwrsT liATisnnii r,aL"jaire clitcktu- f rtmnta tin nn Vrnrrsut TnihiS.. Tl"M f". fl! ! ami .M('iKV k:.v.-.1 l,v lakin2 the JP ! tr..:' i, n.,.-.. ,,.,,;' f. ihp West, aifi"1 J i till. lUIUli m IlrtVIIHT all IITIV riV TilnTiirt? in rfcwra t . t . 4t I irc will tllld il to IW' I ation, I am now ,,rare4 in connection with !'J2ct o"r KaUs befor,; ' 'l the Iron &c Brass works to J all Iuntls of !- For Information ami R.iUs afplv to j " o such ms ijinnuer lressin, Tongue & Groving, inaUing, Sash , lii'wds I Doors, inakiriif moulding froio'i iuch to fi inches wide, also Turning Sc. Pa'tern inak-. ingravving lirackeitts. Sec. Having the hest Machinery and first. class workmen, satisfaction is guaranteed. July 29, 1873. ly. j, E. II. JiARSIl'S rilAGHINE W O sliiS T Corner of Fultox5c Cot'xcii.. Streets. ! :SalisI.ury. X. C. or (1. 'M. MtKKNME, mm , Hoi Restored. 12: 0 mo. C Z L. KEEVES. 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VALUABLE Land for S The undersigned is authorized to vate.lv, three valuable tracts, of Land h fA in At T'llo Tti-ntbin Rt) M Pi t. v. iii a t,. c a a, v . m ' itc DrW ... i on'rinr to the estate .ol tlie i ITnnsnn tlm ti-iiil tr;ifts Vilictly asfisilows: X m iract of 200 acres. n1f e " adjoining the lands of A., fjfi Alexander, and others, on whih tllC.pJ Igood dwelling and out-houscs. a110..-, i 2. Another tract of 188 :iort'. less, ntljoining the lands of 31. W.y . j Josejh" Brown and others. I "Is very productive, and a large pofti,)fl very heavily timLered. Ji 3. Another tract of alwut SO m joining the lands of L. Freeze! consists almost -tiitircly of w ocdW" meadow. . ! Terms of sale reasonable. ' fh 4 . . i . r l L i". Ann v ti ton nnriersioiieu "l ri o-- O., Rowan co'.N. C. Jan. 10, 187U. s. c. iir 14:3m Cheap Chattel 3Iortgc5, and varlos r iher Wanks for f4e ' y IS ..v i 1 T 1 -