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CHURCH TBOUBIiB in OHIO. rrr.i.isHKi bv request " Fi om t be Christian Cyiosurc Qbiw Aug. 10. LODGK yis. pH UUCn 15 UMA;QI JO. DAB Ovosuke : A few potes from, Iyima Ohio, concerning the ..Lutheran church case there may not be uu interest' iue to your readei s, eepecially iioce tbe distript court baa uow passed upon it. The lease was before this court on appeal find' was fully hesrd about the middle ofj April last. After a brief consultatiou, tue court announced that from the importance of the questions raised, the great anount pf testimony introduced, and the limited time the court had to examine the fase j as thisTwas probably only a stepping stone tp the Supreme Court, it bad concluded to enter a pro forma affirmation of the de cision below, but without iuuMcatjog any op inion op the merits of the case. Thirty days are allowed in which to prepare bills of exceptions, during which time execution va stayed, Qn Sunday before word came from Supreme Court as to whether the injunc tion would be ajlowed deeudant qr not, this little church, cloaccr bv order of court for more tlmri two year:-was taken pos-1 to utterly crush aud exterminate us. The ' - J ' -.;! 1 1 It I Ml II 1 session ot by lite noitorious juasonic council faction of the Lima congregation. Thjs, to ue, .was significant and augured tul. And so it turned put. Lodge meu seemed to untler&Uud matters before they were passed upon. Joy in Saloons and Lodges. ' The first party which entered! the church consisted of two Masons, one ofj whom is a leading member of the faction and the other au old apostate from t he Lutheran faith and member pf the M. E phureb. The other two if not Masons are a full sympathy with the Lodge. After ringing the church bell for a few miuutes this partyleftj locking the door. They )iad hot gone more than ten npiuutes when two members of the council faction, both of whom are Masons and one a saloonisf, in company with their pastor. Rev. J. Q. Neiffer, appeared and entered the church. This Christian-' pastor entered this church uow for the first time in his life a,nd seemed highly jahujrnt over the temporary victory, evincing his joy by raining the windows, playing the organ and Biugiiig iu u boisterious tonp. lie seemed to aiin.lit vexing the old pastor 'vho..residcs ou an adjouruing Jot., Our Lord's-sayiug concerning tie tem pie at Jesualem on one occasion, came vividly io mind pn seting that sight : aIt js written my Father's house is called a bouse of prayer but ye have made it a den of thieves." How well this language applies to the ca.se in baud, may be seen by the false swearing by leaders of that patty to gain that church. We may have occasion to refer to this at a future lime. It was, indeed, painful to see men who are a living' reproach- to Christianity, instigated by authority of aVynod calling itself evangelical Lutheran, enter into and take possession of that little church and eject the rightful owners, retaining and Jioldiug against better judgment, besides the church building, private property be j longing to tbtrold pastor. To keeti the! factiou iutactj increase the number, and j driic away, tjlj) old pastor, j Strange 'Methods ' ! , ... .,, , ! were resorted to. We will relate a few P T aiC,rCCiI di8trict synod of Ohio, (G. . Mechling,:piesid- ing bishop) claiming power over the fac- JioUj has uot furnished it wih a- single "pastor from her own ranks sJuc&fjjtft or ganization, now over jwo -years agio. The first pastor called, who remained about pneyear, was sent from liutler, Fa., where lie admitted Mason3 to the hjoly com munion whorliad been expelled from the join synod j congregation there. The present kicuuibcnt is from Salisbury, N. C. This gentleman sent the faction his ' "pieture" and bri that he was called ; the people never having seen "or heard liim until he came as their pastor. . The I secretary through whom "this much aluscd people" gave the call ie iore the pastor arrived abscouded iwith anothef taan'4 wife and a gum pf mouey, leaving his own, wife an excellent Christian lady, and eight children in rath er destitnte (circumstances. The new preacher borej up under this and pther thingrremarkedably well, beginning his evaugelical w'ork by the publication of a sermon and scattering it far &nd wide. Aside from what the llomjsli prieat , sajd abjut tbe sermon uo particular uotiee was taken of it by our. citizens. - A Christmas tree waa gotten up to at tract the curious and replenish the deple ted treasury, je week following, 'the account, given io our papers of; thin 4ree.w8 of the most sensational character, ampog other things telling of the "box of cigars given y some good friend to "the pastr to help him whTe away his lonely oi;rfl of single blessedness." Mtny iwere lhe adduiona o the church by lettpf and confiimation ej)orte.d jn Quick succession. 4n the midst of this wonderful prosperity the ftrapge announcement was madp by this. strange i preaphpf, fioip the pulph, substantially as follows : "Those of my parishioners with whom I have dined siuce I am here are heieby cordially iQ. vited to partake ofiy hospitality it 'my boarding house this (Sunday) afternoon, immediately afrer service." Four turkeys are Said to have been slaughtered for the occasion, and come tweuty or thirty tieu. i women aud cliildren assembled as perin v Uation, and had a high feast and ihih time generally, to tlm deeD mort5fi.L,: of all the Christian neonleln i.ht -including thelpastor of the German ! Re, formed church ai.d his family, who Were oreIy offended. Wheu uieu work in the interest Of ihi lodge they fall into manv lucufcistencies and are tiuallv cau?iit i pnf of Sjatatijs traps. This I will illustrt illustrate by 'A masonic Funeral' pervice as related by the above Christian pastor to one of our ministers who eujnuir- ea Ot rum as tit Low Lh niond fn itilnJ quetin.. lie jBaid) Why, I am against j 1 he lodge ; agaiust ajl secret societies." I To confirm this he related iu feubstancft tLb following . i "Jn my former church one of my members, a Mmod, died. The Masons came into the eh'arch in full regalia. After service, I, clad la my clerical obe,f proceeded in front pf the pro cession to ih cemetery. The Masons gathered around tbe grave ready to perform their cere mony of burial. 1 told them to stand , hacjf, that this was niy funeral They withdrew. I then imjted the friends of the . depeaseij to galherarbund tbe grave and buried the man according to qr beautiful burial service. I an) against the lodge." ik5 jc. That was a bold and noble testimony against the lodge if Hue, aud just suph as all Christian ministers should make. But let us see how this brave lodge antagon ist deals withJodge tnea ia this new fteld at Lima, lie )s called by disaffected se-cret-societyists, accepts 'the call and is duly installed, fully aware of the lodge connection of the njeTTj who called hita. was aware of ibe wholecnse before hp left the East. Not only has he become pastor of lodge inen, but since he is here has confirmed a high Mason aud boast ed that said mail is now, though lie had been expelled from the lodge for un Ma sonic conduct, in good standing agaju iu his lodge. I a all i)h above unbluslmigiy shame ful work aud un Lutheran practice, there was a design -against 77e 'rc Congregation and ts pastor. Duriug the past winter ana eariy spring uo means mat evil men and Satan could invent were left untried, preacher aud his well-drilled lodge ciew go into our unsuspecting families, with fair words and smiling tacesj a angels of light ia the most systematized order aud leave no stone unturned to proselyte the subject of thejr aim. They have found it to be true that ''the hardest thiug iu the world to kill is a true Lutheran congregation." That lodge men and sabouists both iu and outside of the Maaouie faction, have by the efficient aid of their unprincipled leader, subjected our congregation 1,0 severe tests for its life is ejl known in this city aud viciuity. We give God the praise that he has not Suffered us to be crushed by evil design ing and infatuated meu. Only a short tjine ago fourteen new members were added to our cominuniou list, six by let ter and eight by confirmation. The General Council at its last session iu Galesburg, 111., passed a resolution against Pulpit YdlQisshiy wib errorists, solemnly declaring said rule to be divine and in full accord witti our confessions of faith ; but this man ignores the rule as is proven by an act of such fellowship by him of an utterly in excusable character. Conclusion. Forasmuch as the Council District Syuod of Ohio, has declared control over this faction of the Lima congregation, and as" said faction agreed to submit to the authority of" the Synod uncon ditionally, and as the present preacher is here by authority of Synod, we hold the Masonie district of Ohio, and the General Couueil, responsible for the-above and father shameful irregularities and un Luth prap practice. How the General Council of the L.ui.heran church can eay in the name of the Lord, the only Head of the Church, that she is against secret societies. and yel remain identified with such evil lodge work at Luna and not be guilty of the grossest hypocrisy is to me a profound paradox. Will she rise tir explain ? How she can let her solemn utterances against lh Mge stand ou her printed records boldly seiKliug them out in the whole church and at the same tin lln, !,., uainisters not only to minister to Masons unreluked, but receive;new members who are in lodgo fellowship Jjy the solemn rite of confirmation iuto the church, is to me one of the most astonishing acts of duplicity conceivable. Tbauk God there are some ju the council who are against the k)dgv May the Lord help them to raise their voices like trumpets and show his people their sins. ltev. Sarver's ser mon against the loge is like leaven iu the meal, it is working. May others venture cut against this uncircumcised monster which is menacing the church and worn ing the saints of the Most Hih God. . II. J. G. 13. A JOB ON "ONE OF THE BOYS.' The way a crowd in front of the Yar borough House last niglii did put it up on "one of the boys," was a sin and an everlasting ahame. A whole parcel of them were' sitting there in a little clump, smokiHg and chewing, when the victim came up. The wink and the nudge had already gone! around. "Cousin Tom," said Capt. Ward, of the Kaleigh & Gaston Railroad, address ing lyousui om Arnngiou, "what's the news down the road ?" "Nothiu' much," responded the Old John Iwoliinaon of the South j "tl lere s pght smart f stir ia Goldsboro to-dav, tbollgh.,, f "What aboui 1" "Well, frojm what tliey tell me.iteeema no a. une-.. , irom came there this morning ran off and married to a jyoune: fellow naaied up got f There wa$ an asceosion into the air of the young man who bad last joined thp crowd, and as he alighted it vas with the exclamation ; ' Great Caisar' ehost! lnat s my sweetheart ! Dou'i you think l was wuii ner at all of last week? And didn't she shake that same fellow for me ? And didu't he" take his bed, all on Bccpunt of it? And wasn't she. en gaged to me I And didu't we part with the nnderstandihg that I yaj to be back there to-qjoripw J" And before anybody ppuld intprfere with a word of comfort, the mourner tore bis collar ppen and told the crowd alj about it. Ue set forth bow be bad been she pfcarles Augustus of ber affectjoua, parrated the story with all tbe-detajl aud tjiie inodern improve rnents. j f'f dtL' nfiw,raaid pooeitf Tom, when the etory bad leen fuiebed and the realisation ww just fettjog in, Vanythino" about all that, butTm just telling you what ete Adams told me to-day, and ?ete sajd at he time; be wa afraid yooJd take t toler'ble bardn' t'Well, by2sedJ pxclaimed the thor oughly exasperated joung inan. "ini find out myself abont it lfom Pete Adams -,? w. Ji 1 . . -5 1 1 , . . " 7 ue "iePPf.a pnsitjy rnjo the telegrapl; t foment a message was speeding over the , wirea t.oi GoWsbofo Ci'he operator was .posted.) -Quietly at. message came qr seemed to coma saying that Pete was oat and would not be back until 9k o'clock', but the report was trie Right there bibaV-telegrapljf vfabj 4i4 the yourig :maiipo)p7'ujatil Kalif past bine: o'clock came, urging the operator womenf tarily to give-him a reply. Presently is pame (or seemed to come) and the last ray of hope went out in the ' darkness J of despair as the following was read ; f '. ! "Goldsboro, N. C.f Aug: 15, 7o' To r,yt . . . . , , r , .-, , 4 . ; Married this morning. , (Collect.) Ap4.S.' As a man who feels ttut his last earth ly prop bas been knocked from under, him ; as one who has seen the guiding, star of his life arise iu the shadowy fu ture and us suddenly be b cried under the clouds ; as oue who from having' hope' deferred until it made his heart sick,' UAd passed to agony realized which mad) iil head swim, so did this hero of the sum4 mer day romauce glide from the glaref of the operator's office into the mellowed light of the Yarborough House lamp, ant! read to the expectant crowd the three" biief words which formed the crowning sorrow of his life. I But as the lion when wounded unto death, rises in all his latent energies that he may die game, so did the victim ' of this agoniziug job gradually develope iiis"; rccuperatively powers. Two-hours later he sat in the same crowd, and ; explained; to them in elaborate terms thai it yai only a flirtation any how, and that as (or him, he hoped he might die if he wasn't peilectly willing for her to marry Crazy Horse it she wanted to. Hal. Xeics. Acticitg Essential to Longevity. Lazy persons it 's said, die young. ; It is the active iu body and brain who lvt io extreme old age, as a rule. It is abun dantly proven that exercise of the mind invigorates its bodily receptacle, eveu wheu that exercise is carried to a:t apoa- hrently extreme point. The brain, the reservoir of energy to the rest of the sys tern, increases in volume and vigor by use, just as the arm ot the blacksiuiih oi ihe leg of the pe.lesti iuis gains in musci.-' lar developments. The general system benefits by the enhanced brain ptuer; and greater vitality and longevity ia the result. Work by method and ou any sya tern, even when severe, is actually ciu ducive to it, Aue the torpor of idleuess or the excilementti of fitful etforis are the same precursor of mental and physical degeneration. This is a useful doctrine to preach, aud still more useful to prat tice. VEGETINE PURIFIES THE BLOOD, RENOVATES AND INVIGORATES THE WHOLE SYSTEM. Its Medical Properties are : f Alterative, Tonic, Solvent anfl Diuretic. 'h Yfgetink is la i tf ii:uslvelv from tin- Juices qI carefully-seltvte! narks, roots an ! lu-rl). and isp strongly comwutratetl, tiuu it will effHftuattv enult cute irom the system every tulat .of SCROFuLV'. SKUfULUUS HUMOR. TUMOStS. CANCER. i CANCEROUS HUMOR, ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM, SYPHILITIC DISEAS.S. CANKER. FAINTNESS AT THE STOMACH, aj)(l iill Uiseat that arise rrm iuijiure- Mood. SCIATICA IN FLAMMATORY and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA. GOUT AND SPINAL COMPLAINTS. e.ui only be effectually atred ihn.uga the blood. , For ULCERS and ERUPTIVE DISEASES of the SKIN PUSTULES. PINTLES. BLOTCHES. BOILS. TETTER. SCALOHEAO and KINGWORM, mvX tine has never failed to effect a tK-naaaeut ci;io. . i For PAINS IN THE BACK. KIOVEY COM PLAINTS. DROP Y. FEMALE WEAKNESS. LEU CORRHOEA, arlsirfc; froai interuul ulceration, and. uterine tilse.tses and GENERAL DEBiLITY, Viuui tine acts din.vtly u;oii tiie cause.-, ot Uiaso otU pliUnts; It iuvlsoratfs and .MiesiKthens the whole system, acts upon the secret h e orj?an--call:iys lntlam maUaa, cures ulceration aa.l regulates the bowers i ror ' .M AitiiH, D-VSPKt'si.v, haP.ITI VL OO TruiNLSrS,' AMTf Alios 0f Uite iiKAltir HlwVL ACHE. PILES. XKHVirrSM;.ss AM) litSNKlti PftosTKATloN ot the X Envoi's VSEM, nomtc ror cai'AKKH, D-VSPKi'si.v, HARITl-.VL OO.'V ItA IS ieine has ever given su -h perfect satlsfacUon as the EGETINK. It purllles Hie blood. S'leaa.se all of tll organs, and posse.saes a cjatroUnar n wer over the nervous system. ' . The remarkable enres effe-ned by Vkcktink have Induced many physicians and upo! he urles whom We know to prescriUiu and use It ia tbeirown famlUesi t In fact, Ykoetine Is the besti emedv vet discovered lor the above diises, and is the onlv reliable ULOOU PL "UIFIKK yet placed before the public. - H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. hat is eoktixe ?-It is a corayoum.1 extracted ri-Oin barks, roous aud herbs. It H Nature "s Iieuiedv. It ls ierfectly harmless from any bad effect oponthl system. It is nourishing and streugthenliL., it acts directly upon the bhxL It quiets the nervous sys tem. It gives ym go. XL sweet sioej at uJhU It ls fP'ia rorour aged fathers an t mothers! for It gives them strength, quiets ihetr nerves.' and gives them Nature sweet sieep,as has ree n prov-2?.S-X man Tn a,u P-'nKn. It is ii, great Rlooii a uimc . ii ls a.:soouiing remedy forour chlMrea. It nasreUeved and curod tuous.mds. It is verv ulea ant to take: every child likes u. It relie'vaA and cures all diseases from impure bhxHl. Try the Vegk tine. Give it a trial ror your complalai- then you 'Try it : It has cured me." v rt . V T' '-'sliUJr U1 iuuinunee; egktike for the complaints for. wbi-Ji it lsrfeomi mended. Is naviug a larger sale faooghout thfe fnl? tea btates than any other medicine, vv'h v t v cne TINE WILL CUpE THESE COMPLAINTS. ; . j VALUABLE INFOR2IATIOIJ. j ! Boston, Dec. 12, 1809. i Gentlemen-My only object In giving you tills tes timonial Is to spread valuable Inionnation. Having been badly amfeted with Salt Kheum, and the wholo surface of my sidu belne covered wim miittmaj ..i erupUons, many of which caused me great pain and annoyance, ami knowing it to be a biood disease,. T y. imiriuaai unnjii preoarauons without obtalaimf any Vnent until I commenced JhSSf 5liSf0?,'I""'fn;1,be'orBiI had completed the tin botUe I saw tliat I had g-jt the risflit medl clne. Consequently. 1 followed on with It uuUlI had taken seven bottles, when I was pronounced a well man, and my skin, Is smooth and entirely free fr0IS PltSplaBq.GruPtlowi- I never enjoyed so sood health before, ahdl attribute It all to the halV,Mal!TI!;E-H? teneflt tW afflicted with Rheumatism, i vnil make menUon also of the Veub tine s wonderful power or caring me of this acute complaint, of which I have stuT?red so intensely T' i C U. TUC5JJR, Pas. Ag'i Mich. o. R. '. H 4;5:lm- !y Washington street, Boston. ; : Veg2tin9 is Sold by all Druggists. ;: AGENTS I male no engagements till y an see out W Inch in thrilling interest, sterling merit, elei gance and cheapness, has abaoliitt.lv rt t is -Tuk Tmjsc" furjbe Centennial takes on sight. ; :" - f H The . Zo.th America &eruw najait U'Mesei' vmg of unquahjied praUe; we anticipate for it aa extensive popularity"; the DabieTOk&n Just such a work as thousands of Uie AmS can People will be glad to possess" : tlie5)efii rtuer cq s ,t "prrftrable to any i,et publish edl Any active Man or Woman oLgood ad dress insured large profits and stead work for a year, tor full narticulaia la The Carolina, .Watcbnjaii l PRICE $2 IN ADVANCE. E4TAI3LISnEI)lN THE YEAR 1 832 j '- . Mtcqi$ Cunscrvatite. CONTEAGT ADVERTISING RATES: Inche-5 Bates by the Month. 1 2 3 G 12 $2.00 ti.M $5.00 $7.00 $18.00 4.00 . 6.00 . T.00 , 10.00 16.00 One inch for Two Inches for ."jhree Inches for t , Pour inches for column for do for , . s Oue do, for , 6.0Q , S.00 10.00 15.00 8.00 10.00 U.0! 1S.00 10.00 13.00 15.00 22.00 .15.00 21.00 27.00 34.00 25.00 33.00 45.00 Cj.00 20.00 25.00 33.00 55.00 100.00 ' ALL JOB PRINTING JSCIXDINO COURT BLANKS V COME AND SEE! if. f BtJfidli von SALE, All U a il r X- V I a sses. , I have, o !iaui. Itii'uu'f wltich I will feel I at the lid-sT casi )oiit-s. nud as low, or lower th in h.iv ..itlir f tablisliment iu North Carolina, a-c ir.ii it to grade. AH kiutls of repairiu - n-. at short notice. Those wishing any thins; iu ' my line. Would do well to eall and see me, before purchasing elsewhere as I am determined uot to l outdone either iu prices or quality of work in th State. Call ou meat Frank liu Academy, 4 miles N. W. of Salisbury, X. C. : C. L. REEVES. 12 (Jino. PAINTING. J. GiLulER KERftER, House, Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING, Graiiii & Frwinj a Specially. All 1 titers addreceil to the under- figned at Keruersville, N. C, will be promptly answered.' AVoik done by ctrntrct or by the day; Sulifjctiixi Guaranteed. Address J. GILMER BRNER, Keruersville, X. C. Greensboro Female College. GRKKNSRORG. N. C. The Fall Session will l ein on Wednesday, 2J1 of August, and continue :JO weeks. Roard (exclusive of washing and lights) S" Tuition in regular English cwiiise. 25 For catalogue, applv to' Rev. T. M. Jones, President. N. H. f). WILsoX, President Roard ot Trustees. June 15, 187G. i.37:2ms.j BUCKEYE BEE-HIVE Persons wishing to purchase the rifjht to use or sell this nio.-t per feel inven- ! lion i;i the following Couutits, will call on the I undersigned, tn vit : i i Kowin. ( abarrns, Stanlv, Ca hi wel 1, Burke, M c I . . we. il, Davie, Catawba. Lincoln, (Jlcave- land, Gaston, Davidson. I have reduced 'lie price on farm righU from $10 to SC. , I have also determined t oflir County and Township rights at a verv reduced price. IIKNRV :.WBLR. 20:finjua. JilUbury, N. C, Long ago the world was convinced that sew ing cau b.; d.ne by machinery the only ques tion now is, what machine combines in itself the greatest number of important advantages J dst here the FLORENCE coinos in with its self-reghlatiug tension, sev-. tug from muslin to leather without change of thread or needle, then from right to left and left to right while one style of the machine sews to or from the operator, as may be desired and with stitch alike ou both sides'. In elegance of finish and smoothness of operation, variety of Woik and reasonableness in price, the Florence bas won the highest distinction. F. G. Cartland Greensboro, 2v C., is the Agent, lie is also Agent for ; Bickford Knitting Machine upon which :0 pairs of socks tiave been knit perdsy, without seam, aud wiih perfect heel and toe. Hoods. Shawls. Si-iufs. Gloves. Ac, may he knit upon this Woman's Friend, which costs but $:0. Correspondence in relation to either Knitter or Sewing Machine is invited, aud samples ol work sent upon application. All orders by mail will, receive prompt attention. Muchines ship ped to any part of the State, and satisfaction guaranteed. Agents wanted in every County. ; Address 11 communioations u J. E, CARTLAND, Ralishnry. i)r, V. G. CARTLAND, Gen'l Ag't. i: Greensboro, X. C Iu the bsQooe of Salibiny agent, call on Mrs, Sp!loss, at the National Ilotel, (;Jy SECURITY LIFE, INSURANCE j AND ANNUITY COMPANY, 5 SoTs'l & ni VinQ Street, Xew Vqrk. Income 1,369,434,76. Liabilities 3,147,433,25. Assetts ,S33,9GD,2. Surplus 534,477,00 i T-AV. UUTSQN, Gen. Local 4gent, .... Kaleigh, X. C. ; C. T. BERNHARDT, ! Salisbury, N. C. TO FAMIBS, HAKE YOUR OWN FERTILIZER. f -. put. 1 ...-i..I.. .. fin VSB4 JIARRfS ! ''J Or Homemade Fertiliser. You can with these ibfeinleal inake your own Fertilizer at hoinv4 and thereby save the money paid for TighprK:ejJ coui'ipercial G uanoa- Th oost is about one-fourth th price of commercial fertilizers.; We ill show by the following certificates.- from parties who have used chemicals , for the past three years, that the Result is in licit greater and thereore more satisfactory. Four hu' dred pounds' of this oom post sowu broadc;tst over one acre will produce you a double yield of wheat, and two huu dred pounds per acre.' uu-ier corn planted exactly thrni feet each way, will give fifty bushels of shelled coru to the acre -on the poorest land. . One horse in one ytwir will produce enough manure., which with the aid of oiirheinicals making it a concentrated uianure, to go over twenty acres of laud. These ehieineuls should he bought in Au gust and Septem ber for wheat crop, and from December to. March for cottou aud coru, as it requires from thirty to sixty days to make he comjMtst perfect. ORead the following certificates from the best farmers in the couutrv : Telegram from Charlotte. Charlotte, X. C, June 12, 187G. To J. V. HARRIS. Farmers highly pleased. Will sell thou sands of tot. a this season. WILSON ic BLACK. York County, S. C, December, 1S7C. Messrs. Wilson fc Black Gentlemen : We have sold and used Han is' Empire Corapofslin large quantities, and cheerfully ay that it has given us greair satisfaction than any sold or used. We intend to use it the coming reason. Yours truly, CARROLL & CAMPBELL. Mecklexcurg Couxty. 1S7G. J. llr. II trris Dear Sir: I take pleasure in staling that I used your Empire Compost this past season by the side of other first-class Fertilizer, and stale that it beat all of them. Yours truly, A. J. HOOD. Union County, X. C, December, 187G. 1 used this year two tons of Harris' Empire Compost, and am so well pleased with it that I consider ihe formula alone worth $100 to nie, and 1 shall use a double quantity the next sea son. The cheapness of it, and the general Util ity, make it indispensable to farmers. I nev er expect to use anv oilier kind. A. II EX BY. Reaver Dam, Cniun Couutv, X. C, Xoveiuber, 1875. I certify that I have used Harris' Empire Compost, and find it as good as the Xavassa ! under Cotton, at about one-fourth of the price. wue ion goes over ten acres. T. L. DOSTER. ; Hewer Dam, Union County, N. C, 1S7G. I 1 certifv that 1 have used Harris' Empire 1 ,i,n..,vi !.... :. . .. i . ii ,,,,,, ,,iai ,t me as wen as anv Guano I hive ever used under Cotton. I have used li.ibain.i, Navassa, Carolina, Zell's A in Ai'iil lMi,..,.i,.f r. .. 1 II.. y i' Compot cpial, ifliut superior, to anv on mv j JAS. F. MARSH K I Nfi's Muvnta i x, Ni C. j .ys)s. Wilson d- Llach Ui ulitmeii : We J j certify that wl- sol. I chemicals, boiigin of von i last season, for making Harris Empire Com I post, and take pleasure in saying that thev hkve given entire satisfciciion lo ail that have j used them, and ail intend using large quauti j tics of it this se-on. The clieajmess of it j makes it the lllo.-l desirable Eeriilizer sold -1 i our", verv i rulv, MAINEY BROS, i ROBERTS. Cauakkls County, N. C, 187-5. We, the nmiersigne.1, have oseil Harris' Em pire loinpoi ihe past year, and take pleasure in sayjng that it is by tar the best and cheapest Pert i fixer thai e know of. We intend to use more lnrgelv this season. P. A. ARi.'HIBALD, E.G. MORRISON, w.m. l. sapp, Jacob bakuingek, Dr. D. W. PLOW. ClkxcoV, N. C, November 30, 1S7.3. This is to cenily that 1 have used live tons of the Harris Empire Compost tlii year, and find it eqijallv as good if not better "than anv commercial Pertilizer I have used or noticed used, even at the cost of sixty dollars pt-r ton, making 'Ml ilKTake ol iiSbyil lOU 4er cent, on stubble lands. I expecto buv more lai-elv next vear. P. Arr ARCHIBALD. ' I'lkasant Valley, Lancaster County, S. C., Xovsmbcr. 1873. Thi I to certify that I Empire Compost and am have used Harris' verv we I pleased ii, us it nut ouiy prevenis rusl,- nut is as ko.kI as any of the bih priced (Juanos, ihe ! cost per ton m.ikiu,2 il, the cheapest fertilizer i W. D. II AY ATT . : : . " . . ' (JRHESVU.LE ColNTY, S. C, 1876. This is to certifv that I used Harris' Empire Compost last year on mv and for Wheat, and though 1 did not ive it a f.iir trial as. I left out one of the ingredients, but must say thai where il was used my wheat was never better, and where I did not use it I find that it is very indifferent. I shall use six tons this Spring. I consider the formula invaluable to farnjers. Yours respect fullv, W. F. l'ENMXGTON Gaston, N. . , May, 1876. Messrs. Wilson A Jilael; Gentlemen : It gives me much pleasure to slate that I used the Compost bought of you last Winter, and must say that I am highly pleased with it. I used it on an old broom sedge field that would pro duce nothing, and must say the resak is aston ishing. I consider It an invaluable compost, and just the thing needed to bring out our old worn-out lands. Yours, verv reectfullv, ' Dtt.J. K. SMYER. MKCKLExnui Co., Jf. C, lb76. ; I take pleasure in stating to my brother far mers all over the country that I used, last year, Harris' Empire Compost. under both corn and' cotton, and the result was astonishing to all my neighbors. The cot was only one fourth of what I had been paying for commercial fertilizers. LENS HOOK. Mecklenburg Co., N. C, 1S76. This is to certify, that 1 used Harris' Empire Compost last year side by eide with several commercial fertilizers, and I find that the yield from. Harris' Compost was one-pnrth greater and the quality hetter than any. VI( makes the cotton mature better, and, in mv judgment, it ia preferable in every respect. The cost was one fourth thn price of high priced guanos, and one ton will go over ten acres of land Y'ourstruly, ' D. C. ROBINSON."- ClP These Chemicals are for sale by J.. II. EN'NISS. Salisbury. N C. 3T Agents wanted in the several town- EIFI1EG0IPBSI SiLjjis to sell farm rights. J- H EXXISS Piediibnt .Air ' XineT f; Kail way RicAmoiifl ; & ; Danvile.'8 lUohmond' & ; North. Wern N: C. BpW. - . . 4C0HPEHSED rriMETABLEii In :Etecton nd after Sundaj July 1$, 1870. .1! t leave C.narlutte - j OMJtM 2.15 A M V... :-f :n. Tnnfinn il 1 ' O 2.40 hi . 4.19 " C.17 Salisbury Qreensboro Danville , t , Dundee Biirkevillo - .8.30.1 10.581 1.3G , ,8.54 'V 1 49 f 01 " 6 49 1 4 ! i 12.45 pm Arrive at Richmond OOIXO' s 1'f STATIONS. Leave Richmond Ji ' " Bnrkeville " Duudee ". Danville MAllj 5.50 aW O.OOif 1.31) r I.IO'PM 3.54 8.05 8.10 10.25 1,43 i. Greensborough Salisourv 7:01 12.32 am 2.29 ' o to Air.l .inn Tunnf ton O lft ' if Arrive at Charlotte 9.08 1 M GOING EAST STATIONS. Leave Greensboro " Co. Shop Arrive at Raleigh. GOING WEST W;MAIL MAIL. Arr. 4.1CPM Lv. 3.05" Arr. 11.29 " g. 10.55 am 12.0831 3.3$ " ' 6 20.m! Arrive at Goldsboro Lv. 8.55am STATIONS. Leave Greensboro Co. Shops Arr. at Raleigh Arr. at Goldnboro Accomodation Train. 6.30am!,; (Arr, 5 50 am 11.30 Lv. 4.05 " Arr. 6.40 PJl Lv. 2.15 pm 9 6.03pm l?!ll.30 t rroRTn wsstehw ti. c. it. tl ( Salkm Rrancu.) Leave Greensboro Arrive at Salem Leave Salem Arrive at Greensboro t j 4.45 p M C.45 " 8.15 " 10.33 " Passenger Trains leaving Riileigh at 11.29 A. M. connects at Greensboro with ihe Southern bound train; making ihe quickest lime to all Southern cities. Accommodation Train leav ing Raleigh at 6.46 p. M., connects with North ern bound Train at tireensbord for Richmond and all points East., Price of Tickets game as via olher routes. Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro at G.30 AM. connecte at Guldsboro with Northern and Southern bound Traius on .he Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Lynchburg Aecomuiodation leave Richmond daily at 10 25 a m, arrive at Riirkeville 1.45 p M ; leave Bnrkeville 5 20 a M,jarr:ve at Rich mond S.30 am. No Change 6f Cars Between Charlotte and Richmond. 282 Milesi " Papers that have arrangements to advertise the schedule of this companv will please urint j as above and forward copies to Genl. Pasener Agent. . . For further information address John r. macmurdo, Ueiil. rassenffer A cent. J une 6, '76 Richmond, Va. 3 CTi1 CK, , J S 2 " Z Z ' - . - . O ti C X -i - -. O ! - CD . . - N CD o CO - c-fc. CD T -5 .. .73 O - y. --'i'i - s. . r-x J, "5 i ? ; ! f i '' c 3 1 O X CO j. c sc x - - - .- rr r " - el ii - S; 3 : ) - wi ii c ? ? -1 n ; ; o' v - j ' J - c 7 1 t Caroiina Central ; Railway Co. i : Ol'FICK GkXKHAT. St'PKRljxTKM'EJJT. Wilmington. N. C. Ajiril J4, le7.". S Change of Schedule, Ou and aaer Friday, April ICtb. 1H75. trains will run over this Railway as follows PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Wilmington at Arrive at Charlotte at Leave ChurloU at...... Arrive in Wilmington at 7-ir, A M. ...7.J5P. M. 7.0UA. M .....7.00 P. M FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilmington at .. ..... J....6.00 PM Arrive at Charlotte at J .. .6.00 P M Leave Charlotte at i. . . . i . . . 6 0'i A M Arrive iu Wilmington at ' 0.00 A M MIXED TRAINS- Leave Charlotte at .8.00 A M Arrive at Buffalo at , J2 M Leave Bufftilpat. ...rz...r. 12.30PM Arrive in Qharjqe at..... .1.... .. .4.30 P M No Trains on Sunday eecept one freight trajn that leaves Wilmington at 6 p. jr., instead of on Saturday night. Counects at Wilmington with Wilmington Weldon, aud Wi Imington, Columbia & A ugusta Railroads. Semi-weekly New; York and Tri weekly Baltimore and weekly Philadelphia Steamers, and the River Boat to, Fayetteyille. Cnnett at Charlotte with its V&tern fi. Statesvile Railroad, Charlotte. fc 'Atlanta irW0?1 S: BElf0EESOX. ATTOKKETit ictuj, i'"iiu JkO.jm.Jttu, warioLic it i..:i i rt,. ... i . -. . Line, and Charlotte, Columbia & Annsta nad. v.' . : J. ,4 .,.1 ; Thus supplying the whole West Nortbwe t! anil Sumth rAO wtftli fi K.. .... .1 v ' L. I the Seaboard and Europe. . . ,- " f " ; ' s.: Fremont, r ! Chief Enginoer and Saperlntendent.i-4 Send 25c. ti G FrROWELIflcOO., xJw Vorkj iar Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list! f 2,000 newspapers, and estimates how tng cos of advertbiipg., March !),. 7: Iy. " '"--iii ' : - - - ' . 8 fa QOflPayathome. Samplesworih I tj J IU free. Btishok CoPortland f ..it.. . r i a -Tl UTo the Wprkihg.ciasB ewploymef.t at wl.ieh Vou Si St;i: area nav. ayray from hoihe overjnigl,,. JLte n nvcrv lAwn u n ...... for Th Centeiiniai Reeor.l , i. .. " . un I'm til rvi v . . .v uuiiirf jiegioiiiy iHiJKraltil- T1I-.0",t v lililstraud; Term? Iwn VeaTn The H febrile t flhetf Cotmti7CtmriJial Birth!. Jolere i to knw alKabout oi. . a.t crayon drawini premium picture' 1 I of tbe-Jndspe'idence of tlle ITl;;.n"eS 8liB.ter,0focbv.Aj oDe t!ln , suecessfrf aeent. for but .i. picture and bulidxeds of subsfrii.-.. W -i . -ii . ii ... ua u..: i - ... .. v . . i iierc . u mat win pay liKe tins prtKt.Bt many agents yho are nikWY8 H per day and inward. is iHt. UM iMr. Kemeiuber cou oi,i . business a tnaj. U,r out cia-u! ' and sample copv of Tler."Vi l.i, l. - 3 HS to all who apply; dtUt o-dar f4 J h tree to those tfiojiwi4ie t(l eiiga v and inei haiiicsj, and thefr son .Sa , .4 it II make the very! best of agtnu. - 3a:lr.iid.. ' !.'., . 7U' Portland II 1 R I) WA K R When iU want arfiwarp t li, iguif, call on the tiiidei-Bigntld atK4i irauite Row. I 1 Gra oausuury, .j u tie b tl. 1 9 a day 01 tl fit an at o ue. .A.-nm w iiit-l nJ- d terms f,ee. TEVH1'0 2usta, Mi . . "i r. i . . l ... I .. ... - . - , i u, i r. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and varips rther blank lor srfe bfri Mill Stonejsl Of any . size klesireil, cut out of the 1m Granite in the State, may W oUaiucj short notice. Also, window aiul km alk pedestals for monuments, icTt AJJ E. ErPhilIip$, Salicburv. ' lg tf J 0MNIBU3 & BAGGAGJ WAGON jACCOMIOMf lit T 1. - c. i . i . i iijitc niii-M uj i!iiuiMis ami; rapp n agon wnii'ii are aiwavs ready to funyrrt sons to or t'ronj the depot, to mid I'rojii jmni weddings. A.o. i-ea v e o ru t r s a iu a irstou 1 luon or at mv Liveifv t&'Sale Stable. Ki.4er itmt near Railroad Ibride. i M. A. RIIIXGtE- Aug. 10 tf. Chesapeake and Ohio EE THE GREAT CENTRAL KOITE BE- TWEEN NORTH CAROLINA AND IHE WEST. ! .' TASSEXGEIi 1 " TRAIa RUN AS FCiLLOjV?. MAII ;s." Leave Richmond ISO a. 1 2,00. " CharloitsviMe, 2,15 p.m. " Staunton, ' 4,40 " . " While Sulphujrj 1,000 Arrive H willing loiT,. D.oO a. m. " Cincinnaii- " 7.05 " 11,00 7,00 f. " ludiamipofis . ; Connecting closely with Til li I: . fur iIih I i " .s ; .- 11,15 ' all of-tlie Gri. SurlhrVti-lH Soull-West. Tl lis is the' shoi tttt. vuikvtW cheapest Route with less changes ol cf Ti y any other, and passes through llieca( aei in the wo i Id. j u .-' i . v. ik. ik. u;ip no oeiay, uui iuuhw - Fiisl chess aijvd Emmigrant Ticket t.W Lowest Rat tie and Butgage clititttJ., the grantslfo on Espres aud -MuX T saved ressTraix. IIMK, bv taking the and Ohio Emttt. Frtiatt Ratci to aud frovi the West, IfJ" j j -low as flip Inu-tisf M ...L.j I . ...:it fin.l il totbtiri met viiitfiii. Jliim 'l ii r l niu tiv. .. ,1 . ... . L i . . cliiittiintr US'-B I icrcM. io gei 0107 xvaies ucioie o'i'ir' a during. j I For Informs ion and R:ile apply to I J. C. DAME. So. Apent. iT G. M. McKENNlt, (i'rceiiboroXC C: R. HOW A RD, General Tit-keL-Act nt. W. M. Sj- DUNN, Suerijnteivdent. Richmond Ya. HORATIO Real Estate and Insurance Agsft Salisbury, N. C. OFFICE!- In the Cuurt-M .-! state: reatM ' Will sell antjl buy real cs and collect the rents.' FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE a specialty. Witt tmvirt thpiflcal tnsiness of tnf?if. ? '-"Patron! age solicited and tun imavonf $ GRASS SEED. .ln.ir...;....:i ; ri. iinolv ot 'rZ. Seed. Orchar.1 Grass. Blue Grass, Kea T r:.. I.. V : C t ...:n nhpxD if auu x U1IUUI , I1ICI1 i H 111 isiff Sri . HV -i --)..-. E 15 Cts.S u of interest, c year; The Gr?at Exhibition atiPATS' itThewho am.: ii. t i N. 0ODS0N i prwu'rf,-,; at ...... Jiarcn y, , o: 1 rr. j -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 31, 1876, edition 1
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