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s .' t:.;;- i.-r''r - ----" - --.-1- :i Ur- i -. : , .. ,. . ... . -n-. 1 1 ? i J J OVEU AND OVR AGAIX sSo'WUer-wbift way I .!.: . -' t lw va find io ttB Book of Lf Soiri lesson fhwr to learn. . I must tilt in? Uirn at th jnilj.i as ; F imi ritul out thi eolden gram. must "wk t wfy task will ,rplt ' Oyer aj)i avey ssaia. 4: V 1 2 . We annot oiaaaur i'h f ,i. - rp n.,,.n .u tintxKt flower. ,.'; : th flow of the eohjen safcrfs Qlr.--Tbat rgn through j single hour. Uot tbje morning Jews must fall, " pko.nti'oiiil the fuiinmer rain I Uust do their part, ab4 perform ft 'f Orer aa4 over again; i jK !; lt,irinl orer again i 1 is , The brook through tha mfaJow flows A oyer na overagaiu ; The pompons jpiTlrwheel'soeB, j- ' Orire doiug'will Dot fiue,- I Thnmrh duiuff be bot in vajn. t VrAnd 'ahUfSsips failing uaVco or twjce 'JJay ob I we ry agaju. "Tbe pth thfhaa once been ffo '-s Is neyer so rough to the feet. J. And the J8son we once have learned v j never so haw to repeal. i t. Though aorrowful tears may fall, j -. , And the heart to its depths be riven: ; fiy the storm sd teiPPst, we netd ; ,. them U ' I . , .'To render us meet for heaven.; i A ait STJ2IUOUS, .ROMANCE OH U 'r IS s" THE SEA f f, '"I n n A. A oman was taken Btck while on a esa-e frorA ' Jev: il'o'rTi 1 fdlernandia, A medical wan Pard.nparent tainted "with fieriadminuterea a naesa bV- acanain Tis better tobe content jqu knowt I 'Whether jour lot be jsun or snow Th jtre of life fruits' not fur i those f . 4 Who ill aisoeDt earthls ares aod woes," There's never a "day the earth shall ope JJut dawns and sets 'neath a heFeply tope dosd i of bydraTe oiUorajHIpjOpSar- otlv'roih(rl in liet deatu in two days r- . . . . i - i Tn i h4 interval she lav UI) COtMeHMl t SOW " 1- T V- . i -k ' - ' 3 mptoms fit paralysia Mlbe iptHwesA and a?i antidote was given to counteraci ffpctii' of the chloral. J. he body was consigned to tbe waves and tbe7med iralman U-ft the vessel t . Port, KofaJ, ihe first place at which she louebed; al-; though he naa taicen -passage iuruiuw ent port. These weresuspicioHS ;inctJ dent4 in thetosclve8!jpud'calcu1atedf 16 excite treat euiiosity.; i An jejtamioaitoa of the state room occupied by the woman revealed the fact that the medical man bad parried off any papers by which. he migHt be identified. Aisingle' , envelope, however, bad been overlooked, addressed to a laa v in uocmanu couoij. ow-. 4 Tbt furnished a chie trleieciiver bih ;'rJta fnmwl t,At tlm aAv in Rocklanc IH T " " " ""T? . . - & county was the daughter pi Mrs, Jerseyy. that Mrs. Jersey was;,unaouDteaiy woman wboSe body,;'bad dropped' its "vast and wandering "'grave,,' the ,250i Uf November la.t. 7;- ' V'" The Boston Go6e says the daughter s hnsband Vasoti' CI Pailimi,l?- a strange coinclenxePr. Hapmond had left; boroe aboiitHlie sametiol with Mrs. Jeftsev. It was &rv bAi thai the latter was gone to Europe, but iu point, of fact she" bad drawn $10,000' at her' bahkera in Nt w York; and laen: WA&mJt&t Hammond reappeared 4 and the into JACKSOX'. &T JO 2fEV ip I The visit in 1833, of; Andrew; Jacks6n, then Resident of the Uuiteii States, toXew York city, aoaiue fact that he had: on wo,occaiqns a narrow Wcape, from 'death, is still remember ed. , The President niouhted and rode out 'of the castle gateinfehdinf first to" review me trtot)J on the1 battervi He was followed fcloae V by?bau5te, nd behlod them came the ci vic procession, J Jq croasedjthe. bridge, ",and j had gone about tweji feet beVond , it ; then, jwjtb the weight ot'Uiosrwho followed, the beams and tstrf betfeath it gavrway,1 and the wlijoje strttctnf e,Jogeiber With the Vickel houses' and tbeii crowuHHd tie head of ? thev procession, Ml ito the WiUer beneath. - Among those ho went dowrt were Mineral taw, wajoriAjnewon, Cotonel Earle.'Oiideh llbffoian, Esq4 ' Alder- nmn 5fWh'ror: Messrs; Bloodiood And Benjamin Swanttnd oiher riouble citizens." FortBU?ly; the;-aUfr -wai'bnly . waist tlep, and; no one was materially lJijiired. , ij ; , 4 KLUTTZS C LDffl. j - : " ' FACTS! 'FACTS! '.FACTS!!! ;,KEW, ADVEETISEMRHT. ... ' ,.. ntndina Dr. Hammond reaDneared in Rockhand county on the lOih ot JJecem c Theres not a life from the grandest down,5 ber, or about five dajr ar.fr the Atm 1 were in for itf Hut is born to die 'neath a possible crown touched at Fort Uoya!, and said mat ne dtrrin about in tbe .. . r Jt a . .. 1 . .11 I. ! LIT 1 I IJ. Ion r-l There s not a inimre no, uoi uu That may not blossom beyond the sun ? Accent vour lot. contentment know, iieaven ueeus uo euu uu hmm mw bama. t ltis believed tbaV the President, ticLrmiiiD9rJboarrl(ibei Take Woodbur bad been to Alaba he was the id'enti steamer who had given the dose of chlo ral to the sick woman.' and that his ob ject, was her money, but tbe only proof of it is the refearUahle coincidence of cir- cumstances and the tact ..that ue siioi inni? ..U ...t.nn (..larvi-Inn ur H fitpd linAll IllIU. "I never can take it, mother ; jl m-snre f , , r j ? NineVeer. J cant, lyas ber repeated cry. j - ; ara r0 -he whs handsome cirl and iUotyou have not tried to take it, dar- , -bec:,e w.oser only recom- . ai 111 t 1 i Major Tack Downng, who was then the fun ny ifnao' Of the day! wrote as followsof the visit and he ttastet': ' ! "r - i5 ' 4 DfiAK -aU-KCXK' Joshua Here we tire; among ocean of folk, and ultin' np capers as hirh as a, cat'a back, t l poseyuv U. see by . ' - ' ' i 1 . j . j .M the papers now w ail iikc 10 got uron ku in' acrbw a little brldse between the Castle a! the GardeW. It wW a pefky ' narrow shake for ma and the President. Ile waa ridius over on a crate ae hof. an' I waa walkin' along; side oXhifil and. tryin' to clear the way a little, for Uiey'rowded da ns so" there was no gitUn' along i Ik tiJIi '2. -.1 . ' I AIM. .&rrr anu uaraiy.a ciiauce iu ureame. i u "jj"' under tnearcn we stoppea a 011 lonae to clear awav. when all 10 once I heard some- thin' crash. Says! I ; 'Ueneral jou'd better g4 ahead. I'm afeard .there a mischief broke ioose' At'that he ge? hu hos.- a lick an' pushed.threw the crod, but we hadn't got more'n a rod befoe'drash' went the bridge behind $ all in a heap'an' twotoll houses on top of it, and as many as a hundred folks all Fphhed into the water. all mixed p together, one on thetopot'tothex-j The President looked over his shmilderpwrrd seein I was safe behind him, called out for Mrj,;Van Buren, an' asked me to run an' see if he ivas hurt. I told him hp had forsrot himself, fin Mr. Van Biiren wWt in the company, but Mr. Wootlbury and Mr. for I could see Mem ioun e water. Jiun, major, kuo , .1 t ? r . run anil eive ineni a nu. IVLUI U S UHUli blUHt, IS the largest, and oldest established Jn'Salishury Jvlu iri z. o uittJLt o i uujc, is pre pared to duplicate, any Merchant's lhystcian'a Bill, bought anywbero ObrisJeudom. ' JvLiU ITft o iJltuti blUUrJ, lias done', is doing, and intends to do. th largest Drug trade in this section of the State. or in v ? t C3: Si's. ... if' tr 2? p Ki ? r e. DO .5 : w'as'j wrrJ'?- 00 3 ODOStOftW w3 5, so -y 5 CD CO CD o 9 i Piedniont Air Xiine Hail way 1 - - iw 33WT.'J 'it : A . - t. t KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE is the, plate to buy anything that yon want from a Corn plaster, to a S7 box ol perfumery. From a paper of Lampblack ia a' thousand pounds of White Lead. Frou a dose of Castor Oil to a hundred ouncrs of Quinine. From a tooth pick to a Pocket Book. Jo bragging either, but solid facti. To prove it, call on, or write to TUEO. F. KLUTTZ Wholesale & Retail Druggists, "Salisbury, N. C. TTO BITTER PRINK. f- si:-:: j ling," answered Mrs; Haley. -; l?lWbat is tire use! 1 never can, ': 0n4"l ItnoV ;t," wag the queruloan fe" .. Bessie was sick 1 a slight fever had TO p ' ; made her somewhat fretful, and this t be : Jog an uncommon thing with the usually amiable child, ilrs. Haley had called ; in thd physician, who prescribed a ; draught that was not just as palatable as tbe pmld woum have ijeq. it to oe, ior 11 was on et. To her repeated unwilunghes to take the medicine, her 'mother had but ' 5ne answer to make, "l'iwant yoa to try . i &L;J , ::,JK SSI". . MpU aod incidents.. IrnAtv that: T f!ih't BUTA mw It 1M I . ? mendation Was a considerable amount ot inherited property. JVobably some pres sure was hrottghtq bear to tudoce .hepto enter into this 'marriage 'with vjlie furturie of a fool. Her daushter had lately mar ried the son of Dr. Hammond, and f the onlv obstacle between- the llamroetid j - . . . - t and tbe money was Mrs. Jersey and the o-ihbelin!? idiot, her husband. 1 helatter O a ' a ' Was nrnhahlv of littlo account. ; and the former was induced to take the fatal voy ase already described.; One of the lead iii? actors in the dark domestic drauia n g shot himself, probably the world never know more of the details of the rr'nrsu jou Know 1 cnoi una re him." ! . . m , "Ho there waa a narcerot ua iuk uoiu an wen to haulin of 'em out of the water, like so manv drowned rats. We sot 'em all out alive, except a few young things they called dandles, an' they looked so alter they got wet all over that we couldn't make out whether they : were alive or dead. So we laid 'em up to dry and left 'em, and I, went on to help the President review the troop on the Battery, hs they call ir, an' a graud place it w, too. In haste, your lovin'neflu, j Major Jack Uowxiku. Richmond &.7Bajmle Eichmond & Danville . ,W K.; C. Diyison, and jMOrin western xn. u, a-. , CONDENSED TiE-TABLE In Effect on and after Monday, March 1876. :: 13th GOING NORTIK SMELL GOOD. IT'S JUST AS EASY. DREXEL'S. IIOYT'S, and Huxolrim Colognes. WRIGHT'S, LUBINS, aud all other Handkerchief Extracts. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. STATIONS. ''KtnniA trvinr. tn n n n : lliinfr ftftpn I . '" .'- ' ' . S. brings success. Whoever heard of auy ' A LOWNDES , COUNTY ;(G " seek for it, my daughter V - I j - - - v UJ "Is it good, mother I ; A third lake in Lowndes county ha beeu "(0f,it is not, L ; j emptied of its water by,sabterranfan passage w 111 too not ibt iuai il is so Luai t uuriiiK uie mat bi - iuuiu. v "Certainl v not ; I would not be so A LOAD OF HAY. Tlip innocence and "cfiiM like simplicitv of some people-! shown hy the story descrirbed in in an Anoka (Minn.) paper, a follows : As ViUa;u Moglcj of this city, was on his way to Minnesipolis he overtook a man from Hennepin county whh a load of hay 011 which were two large sized(woaven.-. A short distance this side of Minneapolis the hay mnn stopped his team, and Mr. Mogfe observed that he was vigorous ly digging a vholex in the hay. Mr. Mogle drove on and passed hira. and on looking back the women were no longer visible. The two teams entered (Minneapolis about the same time, the load of hay was driven at once on the ncaies and weighed, and as the driver had turn ed a corner the 1 women emerged From their re treat. ii Somebody paid for those women at the rate of 10 per ton. ' Wask ani fie Clean! Cashmere Boquet, Brown Wind sor, Sterling, Ponxixe, Cakdolic, and fifty other kinds of Toilet Soaps, at from 5 to 7.1 cents a cake. - At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. Leave Charlotte ' Air-Line J'nct'u " Salisbury " (Ireerioboro ..... " Ianville ' Dundee . " Burkeviiltf Arrive at liichnioud. Mail. 6. 45 6 3& 8.20 10.58 134 1.4? 6 61 9.35 A II Ml r v GLOUGH & IMl'HUVED- L&J 'A ... ' 1 1 - ' " " 7?Sot - WWW x v::i hi is? m GOING STATION'S. SOUTH. i Mai Leave Piclmmd ' Durkevi le t ldinJee i. " Uauville " (Jieeiisliuro ; " Salisbury... .... " Air-Line J'nt?t'n Arrive t Charlotte... (ioTst; EAST." A M r 11 6.50 9.00 1.39 4.43 " 4.28 " (B.54 " 8.52 " D.lo " (JUl.NC. Wl-isT, STATIONS. is the The Times ha sere ral times al luded to the fact' that Lowndes county HAd within its bordeis numbers of lakes,, from tea to 500 (and several beyond JiOOOT acres in sizej and can it be that jthesef taxesare cbunectd with a craijd Aiiwerrcatervoontse 7 It seems so.- lln September lust onedued 1 1" -f 1 1:1 Avicked-as .to tell nay little girl a lie.' "Would that be a lie V Bessie asked in astonishment; for she bad never thought pf rt in that light. "Everything that is not strictly the up, or fun offaf?d leftbusbels upon busfcels Kuiu. is a ne; anu a lie is an aoomination 1 01 nsn m notes pi waieraoout upon .lueooi fit cue eigjifc ui our ueavcoiy x ainer. Xbe medicine is nauseous, but the phy sician thinks that it will do you good ; go J want you to be a brave little, woman and wallow it at once. Here, iaf the glass;' jwben I say three, drink-wbat!ia in It r now, iben-cone -two -three." And before Airs. Haley bad fully spoken! tbe be'ow low water mark, 'and every daj octwv .1; last woru. me giftSji was empty, anq liert- we woiuh near inai i was sun going uowu pie was making a wry face ; butf Iwith asl r riaay a report - spreaa -an ! over tne considerable pluck, sbe paid, "It wak not fountry like wild-fire that GrassyfPund w as half so bad as I tbongbt it would beL enoughli to rake the i fish out; with nets, mother" - 1 f ftd by sundown over, one hundred ' people Hi. .t, ..hi u rr 1 -I ; I pad collected at the place. Some haifdip "ti V . "u ... ,0' "a1 a,a B.m.um? neta, some cast nets, and there was one seine in tmnitiii, i - i--- , .- : A ... uiumivmq lue party, me nrsi naui wiin tne seine loin of thelafe Iu:Jatltrarya'nrnheritbout ve miles from tin, did the saine thiug, ind now Grassy Puiid, a lake covering: about 500 acres, just bvtweep the two above Mentioned, and left its tnilliou of tishes out f water. . - -H - ' ; it-'t r 1 A hikiit tnrau .ivoblrQ nnrn it tr ro,inrffi were siukiug that the wafers of this lake WHAT'S A PRINTER? i An old typo gives .ye following: A prin ter U the J110.-I curious beiii living. He may have1a,'bank'(and SiUoins" and not be worth a en"r have 'ni'all capsl" and have 'neither wife nor children. Others may run fast, he gets along swifter bv "setking" Vast. He may be making "impressions'' with eloquence ; may ne the ''lye'' without offending, and still tell the trutlr while others cannot stand while they he can "set" same time : m:iv 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 cents. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. Leave Gieenwboro. " Co Shops S . . . . Arr. llaieigli .... Arr. at (Joldsboro'. MAIL. 10,55 3d K P M ti.00 r m MAIL. c - Arr 420 ru. Lv. 2.54 Air. 11.43 ' Iv9 1531. j GRAND COMBINATION 6rGANS. ; f FITTED1 WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED" I- ' ' f ' SCHIDNERS QUALir'SririG TUBES, ! f I :' I . ' : : ' Anfinvention having a most important Rearing on the future of eed Instrument, by meant fcf I whicb the quantity or volume of tone 'is.veiy largely increat-ed, ' t-f ' 1 anl tbe quality of tone rendered 1 ? if;-. .... 'I Epal to tM of tie Best Pipe Orps of the Same Capacitj. ; Ouj- celebrated "Vox relcste." "Voxllfimana." "Wilcox Patent," "Octave Conpler,' tliechim in' "Cello" or "Clarionet" Stops! "Genii Horn," "Cremona," MVox Angelc-t," "Viola Etheria' ' . i . - . ! A Lt, TH E LATEST I MPKOV.EBEfTS ' Cart be obtiiined only in these Organs. SATUi.Ns. J.eavi- (tri-ensboro. . ' Co. Shops Arrive at l'aleih. . . Arrive at IJoltl.-boro Atu-oiiimdoationTrin G. Ji A. il 0.O7 AX 10. Air. Lv. .rr. L've 4-20 a 2 54 "l 11 43' 9.15 AM NORTH wsssun n. c.r-.n ( Salem 'Brakch.) Leave (ireensboro . ... Arrive at Salem...... Leave Salem i... Arrive at Greensboro. , . 4.45 r ii ..'6 45 " ..8.15 A il ,. 10.33" fifty Different Styles, ; ; , J, f J Tor tlio Parlor and tho Church. ! r THEBESTTn MATtHIALAND WOR KWl ANSHIP, Quality iijnd iVohime ot T-one Uueiiualled. PBICES, 850 TO 8500. ! FCTOIlY AXD WAIiEUOOMS, COKNER 6th AND CONGRESS St, . I ' DCTEOIT, MICIIIGAX. r, (ESTABLISHED XSX7 1850.) AGENTS Wanted in EveryConnty I Address GL0UG1T& WARREN ORGAN CO. ! DETROIT, MICH. ay 20 1S75. ly. ' ' " . ' Ptmiding, ami lo both'. have to use at the ind deal, to think how like a woman A -!. I :t . ? j ! . V, ,-Tv ri the little girl was; "I am not surprised to know it : lor 1 thought it very likely that the bravery necessary to the taking oi the draught would sweeten it a little. "We are all .too apt to forget Bessie, that no duty can be so bard that the very trying to do it will not make iff easier-f Yoa will find mny a thing before you far Wore difficult to get over ; tbau this, but try always to be as brave 'as you! can, and never give up while ybtt can Lelp is. I will read a sjtory to you." . , j j Joyfully, sie accepted the invitation, - and was soon snuglyv curkd ! up ini her favorite resting-place in her mother') jap and long before the story came to an! end, . he was fast asleep So her mother;-laid 1 her in her crib, that she might enjoy "a good nap.- . , " . ' , 1?s tT X few weeks passed hy, and Bessie was as well as ever, and, like a child, had almost forgotten .the above : experience, Mrhen her favorite sister was removed from her side by death. ; j ' 1 ' i - - To her astouishmenfj her pother! went . About the house as riuiet and as cali as Ter doing for all what they needed, and speakiug as gently as if r tbe Jocie fcircie iiaa not been broken. 1: ; Vhy do you not cry. mother ll ' Are J you gla4,that Katie has gone away " she uui nonot glad -but willing. ; The cup 01 sorrow bold! a outer drink for .me, Bessie ; but what the will of God requires we must submit to. Our litte one is with the Lord free from jail troublesafe Jrom a, care; and wo must ? praise him ior all the wonderful roodness that is hn. jng continually 'sent to us, God does Itorpromise tKCwe'shairhave! onlyfeun. fhine inlhe world? tliere are tbanvIond iverehadowing us jTutU oiuf eves aie J??Kin5 trough the Irtfttn these ciouas we can see the shining of that precious love that, permits them to an- pear; and, if, we keen the even of ) faitfe clear and the heart steady by rap,ch prayer . we shall find a silver- lining to every shadow ho it cVer so dark. iiThn, vhai ever he who knows what '"we boost need ahall send, w4 hall find the dear Saviour , ; haud clasping our trembling sSngerSj and "from our very; hearts he able to say j 'Jf thou fhooldst call me to; resign AVlmt inost I prize, it ne'er was mine. 4 I only yield the what in tbine ; . 4nj win oedono.": caught euough trout, jack, Ureaip and speck led perch to make a mess fur every one pres ent. During that uight all the vater dis appeared, and there "were' '"uilliiins l !tilh leftdead upon dry laud. ,Xext day the plan ters hitched op 'their waguns 'kndianTed load after load and scattered them in their fields for manure, 'and thousands were left at th mercy of buzzards, hogs, fnd other creatures of prey. Scrch quantities of-fish and such, destruction have never been known in the history ofLowtdes couuty. . No one ever dreamed that there were half that quan tity of fish iu Gracsy pond, though it whs celebiated tor its fiu9rihog gronuds in the spiing of the year. i;The other two lakes aboveanentlohed did "not run thus complete ly -j t .tL ..l . - f v UV Ui le aairioat wer- not caught were saved by th water returning iu a, few days from' its; hidden retreat ju the bosom of the earthll i c H O d Cl I OOi We learn that Grassy Pond is filling up agaiu,f but it is too late Ho Xavnhe finny tribe. ' These '8tateinetrt8':arJ not'rat'.'bll ex- agerated, aud can be testified xxi K j several J i i; .1 . , ' . '. uuuuieu peuuie nvrcg in tpis county, though it is marvelous-to all. - 1 d ! . HOT PUDDING, v' The studenta intone of 'the 'coliegesLbefi constantly annoyed by thP nocturnal and'lni ijuisitorial viiu of a professor, who snapped them of playing cardnoae evening preparwf a kettle of muh otherwlae called - "hasty pM- idtnjrand by the time it was boiled,jiM sealed thcmselve iroutid the tihTe" in? the atti tude, of card rdavinj. waitintr nntiontlv r, .known footstep of tha-rprofepsor. It wnsnid sooner neard man a large outside pocket of uu wieowith- IroHiasty-pnddiflW; and all were seated aa before, asoon-a4he professor had opened the door, the stndentSilio wa loaded with - the muslr4 me a -fadflett sweep over the table arUIUiU hard, as if to gather up the cards, and, with another potion, apparently put themfn hti kfciw,?,rn.r the muslin ;.The movement 6tt1d -nofe bemsf notlced-T-m the V were 1 riieitAi.l .v5 i,sl- hy the professor, who, consldering Uirenra "jf urty Boog evwence Ot uIIf;irefee 6nt fli ! nVel, young geiulenien i I've caught 4bu at it at last, have I J. , i r? - j 4 '.st ..-l j Yky.yes, sir; we are all Uere." I f "So I see you a re I And -you have - been lunyingcara,iooi", v-tr m .p-s-34iwwi 'It isn ha Ti What have you got itf ?jour Hot hasty pudding, sir f ' liirniture, yet have no dwelling; may nnvke and put awny 'pi," and never fee a pie, much less eat one; xlurin" his whole, 1 i f c ; he a human being and ajrat'attlvesame time: may "press" a good ahd not ak a favor; nmv htiml'e a ''"shoot- and know nothing about a cannon, gun, or pistol : he niav move the "lever" that moves the wbrld, and yet he as fir from the morning globe as a hog under a molehill; "spread sheets?? without being a housewife ; lie may lay hift-fertrrto- as'foed," and yet be. obliged to sleep on tlitt lkor ; he may use the "dagger" without shedding blood, aial ffronr rthe earth, hatwlle "stars;" h may be of a rolling disposiiion, Hiiill never desire 1 travel ; he can have a "aheep'tf -foot" nod never be deformed; never witlvoota "case," and know nothing about law or physic; be always corretioning his "errors," and be growing worse every day ; have em brace," without ever.jia.viug the ai ms of a lass thrown around him ; have his "form locked up," and at the same time he far from the jail, watch-house, or any other confinement; he might be plagued by the "devil" and yet be a Christian of the best khkI. , . TIGMIES OF THE PAST. i . , An mirient graveyard of vast proportions has been' found in Coffee county, Tenu. It is similar to those found in White cotinty and other pl-.tces in middle Tennessee, but is vastly more extesive,'and show; that the race of pigmies 'who once inhabited this country were very numerous. ' The same pciTfiaritie of position observed' hr'the-White eonnty graves are found in these. The writerof the letter says: 8omoniderable excitement and curiosity took places few 'days sincef near Hillsboro, Ck)fTee cauntj'j on James Brown's farm. A man was plowing in a field which has been cultivated manv years and plowed up a man's skull and they found that, tbexeaA, abcui, six ares in the graveyaroXtT&yaWburied in a sitting or standing position. The bones showed that tliiy wefe alwarf tribe of people about three feetliigh; ilt is estimated that there were about 75.000 iQ.DOflrK)0 Uiried there,, flits shows that tytfeountry waihabited hundreds of year ajo. " '.j ,:' ' .-" ; "WV-kBowo liMlefhat which & nr us and witrf VhatVe ar" n'osV'cohversant daily-ffa it strange ijtliittthQ infinite and eteK nal things of'the lieavenfy' state Should be hidden ifrotn bar-eyes and held for future re: velation ? What wy know not . now,- we $bIl know hereafter. UU ssed is he who lis-nHt seeu and . Jft believes, and while waiftng -iainitP5 Jight is. given Xr raclv strpuwe take and by and sby . gliry, when we f hall Know even as we are knuwru " For Your Sweetheart. anselegant: line of magnificent TOILET SETTS, SI1KLL TOILET 150XI POW DER and PUFF BOXES, FANCY B b T T L E S, VIXIAGAUETTES, POL'KET-BOOKS, MIRUORS, &c, Cheap at KLUTTZ'S Drns Store. 1 RATHBOETESS l'iserger traihs leaviag TJaltigli at 1'.43am coaiiects at (Jieensboro' Withtbe Soutlieni lioiind train; making the quickest tiin tu ail Pontlierii cities. Accuiuodation Train leaving Ua!'ij;h at SUV r. sr. connects with Northeru bound Train at (Jreensnoro for Uiclmiontl ami all points Kast. l'rireot Tickets saint, s via ther routes. Accommodation Train leaving (Jreenslorp nt 6.03 a. m. connect at Goldsboie with Northern an J Southern bound Trains on the Wilmiugton and Welil.in UailroaJ. I liVnelilmvr Accommodation lravc Richmond daily at 9 00 A 11 . art fves at Bni kevil !e 12.a p m, leave Hmkerille 1 Q0 r si , arrive at Rich mond 4 34 p st No Change of Cars ' Between Charlotte and Richmond, 282 Miles. I'.ip'Ts t!i it h ive arr;tiiernent; to advertise the scheiula of this company will ple;ie print as above and forwaid copies to Uen'I. rassenerH A pent. For furtheriiiformation a-ldress JOHN H. MACIURDO, Ueu'l I'asfenjier Apfent. Ricluuond, Va Dec 10. '75. 11 : tf. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ? MEYJIME, LABOR, Chemical Paints, eo called, have proven failures : simply because the chemistry of their manufacture seems to consist in the quantity of water that is combined with the paint, by 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 ua much sur face as Pure Paints. We offer our Phepaked Paint with the guarantee that il is not a Chemical Paint; contains no Water, no Alkali, no adulteration, and is made of only such material as arc used by the oldest paint er. Our Paiut will cover more surface than any Chemical Paint in the world. We authorize their sale, subject to the satisfaction of all-buyers. We agree to re-paint any house with English BB White Lead, or any other White Lead, if our Paints do uot prove perfectly sathifac ry. Manufactured by, & LDNG- Sold only at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. Chills Cured for 25 Cents. TAKE, .' N. Observer. f:l- nave you? rU hast nnHrfirwr t professor, at the wincf lirfte IhroitiflgJua hand, ...... -mj w luc uww, in me not iiasty pnd ! the fling. i i-s L" tbe groamngaand camera of the professor, ari betterff ned Uianidescribed.i 5 , apeafs.ahe less is the loree by y which the! wnnMraws: and lmlds the btdiever. - At traction is iu proportion to thecatitity of WtS ?4 Jhe nearnesg tlh ecUi and Strhe globe itself. mKIi all its" wealth. oi gidd, yea, thouch it weiV slid gM itself arkiTaH to be mine, does not attract tne with 'ny forceJf.! Jtre.abo Yfc itand bard bj the throoe of Gid." has a passion for pretty babies, !to a little fourear aT)geU:wlH'4as a I braud-newi ?st'' ;.ViJk -b.a.b wVHjt,- JW grte- me your baby sister ? I luve little Iwbies." , Youog hopeful : fj .Unt. imng ,lady (winklag atheriyoung mao.) :Why. onny. why won't yq give the baby to me?" Hopeful (iniguantly): 4tFy. Jie'd tarvio death ; your; dress opens - behind." .'Painful iraii'i p I L JL 1 So Warranted or money Refunded, at KLUTTZ'S JJIIUG STOKE. LAMPS from 25 c; , to $5.00. PURE G il APE WIXE, for Churches 60 eta. per quart. WHITE LEAD, Warranted eqnal to any! in the world, 11 cents per pound. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO . PHYSI ; CI AN S AND MERCHANTS at- THEO. F. KLUTTZ'S, Dkcg Store, . , SiusEcrtrJ Cl Carolina Central Railway) Co. . Office Gkxicral SrPKntXThsoEXT. Wilmington. K. C. April 14, Id75. 0. Change of Schedule, j i On and after Friday Ainl 1 fit h, 1875, tbef trains will run over this Kailwar as follows i f PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Wilminston utl .".7.1.r A Mf Arrive at Charlotte at. 7.15 1 Ml Leave Charlotte at... 7.00 A. JfJ Arrive In Wilmington at .,7- 1 M FREIGHT TRAINS f Leave Wilmington at Arrive at Charlotte at. Leave Charlotte at.,.. '. Arrive iu Wilmington at. MIXED TRAINS .....r,.(i( I'M G.otr T M A'!j! . ... .(J.tiU A ll LeaTe Cliarlotte at....'. Arrive at lSulFalo at.. Leave Buffalo at. r... Arrive in Charlotte at. No Trains on Sunday eceept one freight traifi that leaves Wiliningtbn.at G i M"., instead ot on Saturday night. , ; .1 ...8.00 A M .12 if ..a.w I'M Connections. f Connecta at Wilmington with Wilmington Wclqonr, and W ilimnjtou, Colambiafe August Railroads, bcmi-weekjv js'ew lork aud Tr weekly Baltimore add weekly ThiladeTphik iSteamers, and the-Uiver lioatsto Pavetterille. ConueetVat ChMrloitto with its . Wei tern Dl vision, North Carolina Railroad, Cbarlotte & Statesvile Railroad Cbarrotjc t Atlanta Ar Line, and Charlotte,' Coluinbia i Augute Rail road. ; - f. . - , Thus supplying tbji ,wkole West,' orthwet and Stuthve with a short aud ehcan i no cseaooaru ana jt-urope Uiie,,jo MayG ! S. L. FREMONT, j Chief Eaginaer and Superintondenti l7o.tL COKE AID SEE ! Buggies for saleAiA orapes a CLAfSfS. I. have, on ..hind, Buggies, which I will sell at the lowest cash prices, and a Jow," or lowr than any other eRtabl&hment in f North Caro lina, according to grade. All kindsbfrepalriiijg done, at short notice.f . J s 1 hose wishing any thing in my line, wonhl H veil .to call and see me, before vpurehfcsitig elsewhere a I am determined not tolbe outdoihe either m price ornality of work in'.the State. iail on me at r ranklin Academv, 4 miles N. W. of Salisbury, N.V ' ' ; !; - 'I . J2: Cmo. i. . .h "I OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE TOON ACCOMMODATION 2s ACORN GOOK. With or without Portable Hot Walor Reservoir and Closst. Xca't ta7 o:d-fi:li:-i S'.st, 1st et or "With all latest improvements. largest Oven and Flues. Longest fire Bex lor long wood. Vati!atd Cvon, Fire B.ick and Fir"e:Bo -Bottom-in-sures a Quick, Swo&t and Eves, Eaks and Roai. Swing Hear'h and Ash C -tch. Won't soil flx.r or carpet. Durable Doubla a7j Era-eJ Center j fid Rrg Covers. Burns but littis wod. Hr. Mica cr Iron Front. Carefully Fitted S:nrot!i Cr.st!n?t. No Old Scrap Iron. Nickel -Plated Tr;inn;"TS. Tin f.aod Oven Doors. Ground and Sitver-lika Po!!shed -Ed es and Mouldings. Heavy. Best New Iron. Won't crack. W A.. -iJ w L . . VW. L Maiiuf:i"t'.m'3 hy -RATHBONE, SARD &. CO-i Albany, N.Y. Suld I'j an i.Ui;'L4i2 IX-tUr in eve Tov: k.'v. I'.uown, : &ilil.nry. X. C. Nov. 11, lSTo (iin.s. I have fitted up an OmnihuM and Eaggsg Wiion whieh are alwavR ready to convey er sotis to fr from the depot, to and from partiM, weddm!:.. &'. Ieve orderat Mansion Hoii r at inv Livery A Sale Stable, FWier strett iu :rjl;ii I road bridge. - M. A. BRIXGLE' 10 if. Cliesapeakeand Ohio EE mx&m iTHi: GKKAT CENTRAL ROITE E TWKKN NOUTII CAROLINA AND THE . PASSENGER TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOW.' 2.15 am 8.42, T. 4 55 fm 6.U0 E. II. .IS A UIl'S AOHIHEWOe ICS Corner of Fulton & Cve:xc:lJ Strk-ets. ' alishuryi N. C. Having all my ww Machinery in opera atiou, I am now invjiarcl in nuiueiition with the Iron A: Brass works t d all jkinds of wood work, such as -LmnUer pressincr, Tougue & G roving, making Saslij,. IVlind? & Doors, niakinc moulding Trom iiuch to ft inches wide, also Turning &r Pattni uiak 'mg. Sawing Iracketts,, 5cc. Living the best Machinery aud first class orkmen, satisfaction is guaranteed. ; July29, 1875. ly. ? . MAIL EXPRESS. Leave Richmond 9 a m 10pm C ii anotutsville, -2.ltl.pm V. ihic Sulpher, 10.20 " n niitiiijrtou, 9.40 a m Arrive Cincinnati!, j Connecting; .closely with all of the GtuI Trunk ljinfK for the West, Xortk-Wed D Suth-et. This is the shortest, qvicbM and ; chvupext Route, with less changes of car tlu j any other, and passes through theni Kenerf I in (he voi Ul. ' ; I Passensers taking the Expres ttaio on . tM' I N. t;. 11. R. have no delay, but connect clpsji t .... . to anv point in the West. . First claw ami Emmigrant Tickets at IW. LAVi:s-riiATrs and Uaggage checked. yraitt yo on Jhprrxi Trains. TlME, DtSTASCl, and Monky saved by taking the CbtoptQl awl 'Ohio Iloute. I'rtujht Tl-itrs li:ndffQiu the West, alwijl1. low as the leveai. H ARD WA It H. ' ' i : i i ' ' When ynu want Hardwaro at low figure, call on the undersigned at No., 2 Grauite llow. t D. Al AT WELL. Salisbury ,N. C. May IS tf.! HOUSE AMD LOT- FOR SALE. ". . - t .o. ' ! ! ' r i .... :y: i i A n elegant new house with fonr.' rooms oti tbe cround floor and ttvo na the hpner, with kitchen, tc KitnAted in a .deirahlo part f town offered ale. 5 For furrier :nfirma- Jtioa apply at tbia office, : J2J3:3t. ! -Mel .tc-rest ilitiin: For lia-.U and 4hera will fcnd it totnein o get our Rales before slipping cr v. Information and Rates apply .to. J. C. DAME, So. A pew. j4 or Ci. M. McKENNlE, Ticket As'"1 (JreensboroN. C- C. V. HOWARD, General Ticket Agmt. W. M. S. DUN Is Superintendent;'" Richmond Va. ACRES ! 655 Best Tract in the Cennty. - of rind iu the Conntv is for sftje. I1''.0'. 0 r5 acres, and will ba Bold at laiwl enon-rh adimnin'sr this tract" whicufllJ , J purchased lo accommtdate a Vretxy-ntA onv. Its within 2 miles of a railroadcL For' further particulars address box , i,,,,,. v -f ' 2J:tt ' CI, HORATIO N. WOODSON & Salisbury, N. 0. T i OFFICE,;,. ..Ia the Courtf Will gall ana real estate : rent boas and- collect tho ruts, l ". FIRE AND im jMSURANCE RISJ - a "specialty. . i JOHN S. ITENDEK80N. attorney- wm transact tho legal WTtsiness of tbtn -ratronaga soJUJtcd and ton guarantied - - - - ( I i !
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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